WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 Ferry good chance Council weeds out of service returning pot clinic locations

By Thomas Grillo sulting rm with of ces in Boston, un- By Thomas Grillo meetings and met with many residents ITEM STAFF veiled the “Lynn-Boston Water Transit ITEM STAFF over many weeks,” said Ward 6 City Sustainability Analysis.” The presenta- Councilor Peter Capano. “As a result of LYNN — A private consulting rm tion focused on what it would take to re- LYNN — After more than a year of those discussions we have chosen those was con dent Tuesday that ferry service launch the ferry service to the Hub and debate, of cials have chosen a pair of two sites.” could return to the city’s waterfront. But its two-year history. medical marijuana treatment centers to Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy said a timetable and a way to pay for it re- The ferry from the Blossom Street Ferry open in the city. she will abide by the wishes of the coun- main uncertain. Terminal in Lynn to Boston’s Seaport op- Without any discussion, the city coun- cil as to the selection of the clinics and “There’s hope,” state Sen. Thomas Mc- erated a pilot program in 2014 and 2015. cil chose the Newton-based Massachu- where they will be housed. Gee (D-Lynn). “It was positive in terms But the service was decommissioned last setts Patient Foundation, which plans to Last year, the city council approved of a number of things we can do to con- summer by Gov. Charlie Baker’s admin- operate a facility at 487-491 Lynnway. a plan to bring two medical marijuana tinue the progress on getting a year- istration, which argued it didn’t generate Councilors also approved a proposal clinics to Lynn. Under the ordinance, the round ferry service out of Lynn.” enough riders to justify the $700,000 in by Old World Remedies of Marblehead, treatment center district would include Lynn of cials met with the Massa- state funds annually to operate it. which is slated to open a shop at 953 the non-waterfront side of the Lynnway chusetts Department of Transportation Western Ave. (MassDOT) staff as STV, a national con- FERRY, A7 “We’ve held a series of neighborhood CLINICS, A7 ‘If Only’ Swampscott kids heed opioid lm

By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — Swampscott Police Chief Ronald Madigan said the town is not immune to the opioid epidemic and addiction. Building on the work of the Swampscott Overdose Response Team, the police de- partment and town will be bringing more awareness to the issue on March 9, with the screening of the short lm “If Only,” which highlights the dangers of prescrip- tion drug and opioid misuse and abuse. The lm will be shown at Swampscott High School at 7 p.m. The lm is presented by the Mark Wahl- berg Foundation and was produced by Executive Director James Wahlberg. The screening will be followed by an interac- Kindergarten tive discussion about drug use and addic- student Grant tion, featuring a panel of local experts, a li- ALL-DAY K IS A-OK Leonard and his censed physician, people in recovery from teacher Andrea addiction, and family members who have Saugus school board supports district-wide program Proctor work on lost a loved one to the disease. Discussion some math at will include where to nd a detox or inpa- tient facility, and where people can turn to By Bridget Turcotte of a committee of ve people, including Oaklandvale Ele- mentary School. for help afterwards. Questions will also be ITEM STAFF at least two Town Meeting members, to taken from the audience. “evaluate the bene ts and costs” associ- SAUGUS — The school committee is ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE “We would like to start a conversation requesting Town Meeting take action to ated with all-day kindergarten. to help break the stigma associated with further efforts to provide free, all-day The group will review the ndings of drug use and addiction,” Madigan said in a kindergarten throughout the district. the All-Day Kindergarten Task Force, statement. “This is a Swampscott problem, The panel will go before the board of se- hold at least two public outreach ses- and it is happening here and we are not lectmen tonight to ask that an article be sions, identify public funding sources immune to it.” added to the Annual Town Meeting war- In Swampscott, there were 17 overdoses rant that would request the formation KINDERGARTEN, A7 in 2015 and 25 overdoses in 2016. There were eight fatal overdoses during that time frame. In 2017, there have been three overdoses, according to police. The Overdose Response Team was formed Lynn eld school super justi es budget hike by the police department in 2016. Members include Madigan, Detective Rose Cheever, By Adam Swift two part-time positions into full-time school was recently recognized as a Col- Of cer Brendan Reen, School Superinten- FOR THE ITEM positions. One would transform a .6 lege Board AP Honor Roll school. dent Pamela Angelakis, Health Director school psychologist position to full-time, While there are proposals to increase Jeff Vaughan, Naomi Dreeben, chairwom- LYNNFIELD — There were few sur- and the second would see a part-time the two positions, Tremblay said that an of the Board of Selectmen, Interim Town prises in the proposed Fiscal Year 2018 foreign language position at the middle one classroom will be eliminated at the Administrator and Department of Public school budget presented last week by Works Director Gino Cresta, Fire Chief school become full time. Summer Street Elementary School. Superintendent Jane Tremblay. Kevin Breen, Deputy Fire Chief James “The budget always comes back to the “The school will remain well within The $23,780,038 appropriation re- Potts and Mary Wheeler, of Healthy Streets quest is a 4 percent increase over the basics of our mission and vision,” said the appropriate class size of the low 20s, Outreach Program, along with other of - current year’s budget. Tremblay said Tremblay. “All you are hearing tonight and I am con dent that we will main- cials and emergency personnel. the majority of that increase is due to is in support of this.” tain the integrity of everything that we Following overdoses, Reen, Cheever and a 2.5 percent increase in contractual in- Tremblay said the of the school have in place.” Wheeler go to residences to conduct “door creases coupled with special education system is to produce well-rounded stu- School committee member Dorothy knocks,” or follow-ups with the families af- costs. dents. She noted that Lynn eld’s ele- Presser asked if, in an ideal world, terward. There are no new positions in the bud- mentary schools continue to be among get, but Tremblay is looking to make the top in the state and that the high LYNNFIELD, A7 SWAMPSCOTT, A7 INSIDE Something old, In Lynn Let there something new be light at public library. A2 at LynnArts In Revere Special Olympics program returns to Lynn artist By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF Paul Revere gym. A2 Barry Ridlon and some of LYNN — Barry Ridlon, 83, of Lynn, will have a In Sports his work that gallery opening on Saturday, featuring impression- Split decision will be on ist oil and watercolor paintings that highlight the for Tech display at beauty of landscapes and still life arrangements. basketball squads. B1 LynnArts The opening of “Old and New: Barry Ridlon, New In Food starting England Impression” will be at LynnArts, 25 Ex- Try Rosalie’s Saturday. change St., from 2 to 5 p.m. Refreshments will be stuffed cabbage served. The shows runs from this week until March inspired by Babci. B8 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE RIDLON, A7

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John E. Surette Jr., 68 Nancy L. Arons, 71 Let there be 1949-2017 BRENTWOOD, N.H. in-law, Mary Perez LYNN — Nancy Lorraine Ar- Arons of Lynn and the late light at Lynn — John E. Surette Jr. and Pablo Perez; son ons, age 71, of Lynn, died Feb. Debbie Arons and Mark Arons. “Eddie,” 68, died Feb. and daughter-in-law, 13, 2017. She was the devot- She also leaves five grandchil- 13, 2017 at his home John E. Surette III and ed, longtime companion of dren, Michelle Arons of Bever- Public Library in Brentwood, N.H. Kerri Surette; four the late David O. Hicks. ly, Anthony Arons of Haverhill, He was born Jan. grandchildren; sister Born and raised in Salem, Victoria Arons of Peabody, 2, 1949 in Lynn, and brother-in-law, she was the daughter of the Rebecca Arons of Peabody By Bridget Turcotte happen again. But about son of the late John Denise Schiavo and late Ernest and Helen (Cann) and Katie Knowles of Lynn. ITEM STAFF six years ago, the trustees E. Surette Sr. and Nicholas Schiavo, Dion. She was the sister of Charlie picked up the project. Marion Alice (Muise) sister, Jane Adolph; Nancy was employed for Dion of Beverly, Rick Dion of LYNN — Two restored Newstamp Lighting Surette. brother and brother-in-law, many years as a nurse’s aide Peabody and Connie Dumas renaissance-style lamps Corp. of North Easton Eddie grew up in Lynn and Darren Surette and Michael at Mount Pleasant Hospital. of Beverly. that were stolen from the did the restoration work front walkway of the Lynn graduated from Essex Agri- Murphy, and three nephews. She enjoyed working puzzles, Service information: A me- and the lamps were in- Public Library once again cultural School. He served in Predeceased by his partner, cooking and taking care of her morial gathering of friends stalled by Coviello Elec- shine light on the city. the U.S. Navy for several years, William “Bill” Clairville, and a grandchildren. and relatives will be held tric of North Reading. The The lights were turned stationed in Maryland where sister, Marjorie Kokoras. She was the mother of Mi- Saturday, Feb. 18 from 4-6 total cost of the project on for the first time during he specialized in computers. Service information: Calling chael Arons and his wife Lisa p.m. to include a service at was about $21,000, said a ceremony Tuesday He was employed 30-plus hours will be held on Thursday, of Lynn, Kenneth Arons of 5 p.m., at GOODRICH Funer- Marsh. night. years with Fiduciary Trust in Feb. 16, 2017 from 1-3 p.m. at Lynn, Donald Arons and his al Home, 128 Washington The lamps complement Boston, and later owned and the BREWITT Funeral Home, 9 They were originally wife Kelly of Peabody, Donna St., Lynn. the community develop- operated Brair Professional Pleasant St., Epping, N.H. A added to the front walk- Services in Brentwood, N.H., funeral service will follow at 3 way shortly after it was ment projects that are for 20 years. He resided in p.m. at the funeral home. Buri- built in 1900. They have ongoing at The Lynn Com- Brentwood, N.H., since the al will be at N.H. State Veter- been unused since the mon. Two months ago an- late 1970s. ans Cemetery, Boscawen, Richard Nagle, 86 late 1980s when thieves tique lighting and benches He is survived by his long- N.H., at a later date. Flowers 1931-2017 attached a chain to the were added to the Small time companion, Stavros Ste- are acceptable. www.brewit- 800-pound light poles and Common, Marsh said . fanis; his daughter and son- tfuneralhome.com. SALEM — Mr. Rich- tric/National Grid for to their pickup truck and “It’s part of the history ard Nagle, age 86, 48 years until his tried to steal them. of Lynn,” he said. “They of Salem, died on retirement. He really Jamie Marsh, the city’s just complement the area Monday, Feb. 13, enjoyed his co-work- community development so well.” Barbara A. LaBrecque, 79 2017, at his home in ers and found it dif- director, said they didn’t Mayor Judith Flanagan Salem, after a cou- ficult to retire. get far. With sparks flying, Kennedy noted the lights rageous battle with Service informa- police stopped the bur- added a “nice warm glow pancreatic cancer. tion: His funeral will glars on North Common to the library.” ANDOVER — Mrs. her grandchildren, Richard is survived be held from the Street, near the library. “It looks like the long Barbara A. (Brennan) Alyson, Jacob and by his niece, Ann SOLIMINE Funeral Since then, the lamps lost prodigal children LaBrecque, 79 years, Jonathan LaBrecque, Dostert, nephews, Joseph Home, 426 Broadway (Route have been hidden away in have returned to the li- of Andover and for- all of Hampstead, LaPointe and his wife MaryJo 129), Lynn on Friday at 8 the library’s basement. brary,” she said. merly of Lynn, died N.H. She leaves two of Lynn, and James LaPointe a.m., followed by a funeral One needed to be re- Bridget Turcotte can be on Saturday, Feb. sisters-in-law, Ruth and his wife Gail of Salem, as Mass at St. Mary’s Church, paired and library trust- reached at bturcotte@item- 11, 2017 in Beverly Brennan of Cape well as several grandnieces Lynn at 9 a.m. Interment will ees feared if they rein- live.com. Follow her on Hospital after a brief Elizabeth, Maine, Be- and grandnephews. He was be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, stalled them, it would Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. illness. She was the atrice Atwood of Dan- preceded in death by his par- Lynn. Relatives and friends wife of the late Ar- vers; and a brother, ents and his sister Mary Nagle are respectfully invited. Vis- mand J. “Tootsie” LaBrecque. Ron Prioli and his wife Gail LaPointe and his brother Wil- iting hours will be on Thurs- She was born and raised of Lynn. She is the sister of liam Nagle. day from 4-8 p.m. In lieu of Special Olympics in Lynn, the daughter of the the late Thomas C. Brennan. Richard was born on Jan. flowers, memorial donations late Charles Brennan and the A special thanks to Bob and 7, 1931 in Lynn to William may be made to the Kaplan late Helen T. (Peplowski) Bren- Karen Blaney and the staff at and Mary (Halligan) Nagle. Family Hospice House, c/o program returns nan-Prioli. She lived in Lynn all Marland Place. He graduated from St. Mary’s Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan of her life with the exception of Service information: Bar- Boy’s High School in 1948. He St., Danvers, MA 01923. Di- her last two years in Andover. bara’s funeral will be held on worked as a control room op- rections and guest book at to Paul Revere gym Barbara passed as she Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 at 9:30 erator for Massachusetts Elec- www.solimine.com. lived, on her own terms and a.m. from the SOLIMINE Fu- By Bridget Turcotte tual disabilities ages 2 to with dignity. She was a ware- neral Home, 426 Broadway ITEM STAFF 7, returned to the city last year after a long absence. house manager for Union Hos- (Route 129), Lynn followed REVERE — Children pital as well as a volunteer at by a funeral Mass in St. It serves as an introduc- Charles W. Eastman Jr., 73 with intellectual disabili- tion to sports and the Union. She also worked as a Mary’s Church, Lynn at 10:30 ties can complete fun ac- waitress at the former Mel and a.m. Burial in St. Joseph’s world of Special Olympics 1943-2017 tivities that are important Murray’s on Lewis Street. She Cemetery Lynn. Relatives and helps children devel- to mental and physical was a member of the Red Hat and friends are respectful- SAUGUS — Charles er, Dana Eastman op motor skills and hand- growth while competing Society, an avid Bingo player ly invited. Visiting hours are W. Eastman Jr., 73, and his wife Sandra eye coordination. and enjoyed trips to Foxwoods. on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. passed away un- of Groveland; and his in The Special Olympics According to the Special Barbara is survived by her Donations may be to St. Ju- expectedly in Tufts sister-in-law, Diane Young Athletes program. Olympics website, parents daughter, Dianalyn LaBrec- de’s Children’s Hospital, 501 Medical Center on Eastman of Danvers, Back for its second year of children involved devel- que-Chapman and her hus- St. Jude Place, Memphis TN Feb. 12, 2017. two nieces, Lisa Con- in a row, The Young Ath- op better social skills and band Peter of Seabrook, N.H.; 38105, or the Shriner’s Hos- He was born in roy and Stephanie letes program, the free, become more confident, her sons, Douglas LaBrecque pital, Development Office, Lynn on Aug. 30, Ouellette, and his six-week session, will be- which helps them to talk and his wife Linda of Salisbury, 51 Blossom St., Boston, MA 1943, the son of nephew, Lonn East- gin March 11. Sessions and play with their peers. Robert LaBrecque and his wife 02114. Directions and guest- the late Charles and man, and three great will be every Saturday The events also serve as a Christine of Hampstead, N.H.; book at www.solimine.com. Ruth (Noftle) Eastman. He nieces and one great nephew. from 11 a.m. to noon at networking event for par- was raised and educated in He was predeceased by his the Paul Revere School ents of children with dis- Saugus. He attended North brother David and nephew gymnasium on Revere abilities. Adams State College and re- Eric. He will be missed by his Street. Since the program is ceived a bachelor’s degree in longtime friends and caring “We’re excited to once volunteer-driven, any- Alan R. Macdonald, 77 science. neighbors. again host the Special one who would like to 1939-2017 Charles served his country Service information: His Olympics in our communi- help should contact Enza during the Vietnam War with funeral service will be held ty,” said Mayor Brian Ar- Goodwin at 781-485-7163 LYNNFIELD — Alan sex County Fire Chiefs the United States Marine on Friday at 11 a.m. at C.R. rigo in a statement. “My or email etumb@comcast. R. Macdonald, 77, of Association, past Corps and was honorably LYONS & SONS, Funeral Di- office and the Revere Pub- net. Children can be reg- Lynnfield, formerly of president Box 52 As- discharged. He had been em- rectors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. lic Schools are committed istered to participate at Wakefield, died sud- sociation, Lynnfield ployed as a computer special- Burial will follow in Walnut to working with Revere SpecialOlympicsMA.org. denly on Saturday, Firefighter’s Relief As- ist and research technologist Grove Cemetery, Sylvan parents to help give all of Bridget Turcotte can Feb. 11 at the Union sociation, SPAAMFAA with the Utah State Univer- Street, Danvers. Visitation our kids opportunities to be reached at bturcotte@ Hospital in Lynn, and MAFAA. sity, College of Engineering, will be held prior to the ser- thrive.” itemilve.com. Follow her Born in Boston on Mr. Macdonald is Stewart Laboratory in Bedford vice on Friday from 10-10:45 The program, intended on Twitter @BridgetTur- March 28, 1939, he survived by his be- for many years. Charles also a.m. in the funeral home. In for children with intellec- cotte. was the son of the loved wife of almost taught math, physics, elec- lieu of flowers, donations late Walter and Eleanor (Na- 30 years, Anita Rassias; his tronics and chemistry at Saint in Charles’ name may be son) Macdonald. He was the two daughters, Melissa M. Peter’s School in Gloucester made to the American Heart MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS brother of the late Grant Mac- Dascoli and her husband Jo- and Matignon High School in Assoc., P.O. Box 417005, donald. seph of Wakefield and Melin- Cambridge. Charles was a life- Boston, MA 02241 or Na- Audit: Early voting runs Massachusetts 4-H. Mr. Macdonald was a grad- da M. McCabe and her hus- long learner and was always tional Kidney Foundation, 30 law imposes unfunded University officials tell uate of Wakefield High School, band Mark of Dublin, Ireland; taking a course or reading up East 33rd St., New York, NY the Hampshire Gazette Class of 1957 and had at- and his three cherished grand- on something new. 10016. www.LyonsFuneral. mandate on cities they decided against tended MIT prior to serving in children, Thomas and Zachary He is survived by his broth- com. the program because the United States Navy Sub- Dascoli and Emma McCabe. BOSTON (AP) — Au- they wanted to develop marine Service from 1958- He is also survived by his ditor Suzanne Bump has a broader youth devel- 1964. He was a semi-retired two nephews and niece, John determined portions of the opment initiative that self-employed sales represen- Macdonald and his wife Ellen, state’s early voting law im- includes instruction in tative. Robert Macdonald and his Dorothy H. Lucia pose an unfunded mandate hunting and fishing. Mr. Macdonald served on wife MaryAnn, Laurie Reeder on local governments and Some version of the 4-H the Wakefield, Lynnfield and and her husband Steve, and those costs should instead shooting sports program Newbury fire departmentstheir children, Andrew, Mea- LYNN — Dorothy H. was very fond of her be picked up by the state. is offered in every state for more than 50 years. He ghan, Daniel, Colin, Devin and Lucia, of Lynn, died family. She was loved Bump looked into the except Massachusetts and served on the Wakefield Fire Joseph Macdonald, and Allie Saturday at Union by many and will be law at the request of Wo- Rhode Island. Supporters Department as a call firefighter and Grant Reeder. Hospital, where she greatly missed. burn and 0xford. say it emphasizes safety. from 1954-1977. He served Service information: Visita- was taken after being She is survived by Bump pointed to a the Lynnfield Fire Department tion for relatives and friends stricken at home. her nieces and neph- requirement that cities Man pleads guilty to and towns set up polling from 1981-2009, achieving will be held at the McDON- She was the ew, Nancy Beaupre, making threats against the rank of lieutenant and fire ALD Funeral Home, 19 Yale daughter of the late Linda Harnois, Su- locations during the early alarm superintendent. He had Ave., Wakefield on Friday from Cyrus and Lillian zanne Lucia and Pe- voting period prior to the Boston mosque just recently retired from the 2-6 p.m. Funeral services will (Southwick) Lucia. ter Lucia; as well as November election. The lo- Newbury Fire Department, be private. Firefighter walk- A lifelong Lynn resident, she her extended family, Jerry and cations must be staffed and BOSTON (AP) — A having served there for more through scheduled for 5 p.m. was a graduate of Lynn En- Marilyn Bovardi and Billy and provide privacy for voters. Massachusetts man has than a decade. Most recently, In lieu of flowers, memorial glish High School. Joanne Bovardi and their fam- In 2016, Woburn reported pleaded guilty to threat- Lt. Macdonald served on the contributions may be made to Dorothy had worked as a ilies. She was the sister of the spending more than $5,400 ening to burn down New hiring committee for the Lyn- the Lynnfield Firefighters Re- fine wiring technician, first at late Warren, Joe, Marion and to meet the law’s require- England’s largest mosque nfield Fire Department, where lief Association, 59 Summer General Electric, and then at Helen Lucia. ments. Oxford reported and making other threats he was instrumental in select- St., Lynnfield, MA 01940, or Sylvania for many years until Service information: Her spending nearly $1,500. against Muslims. ing the next generation of call to Care Dimensions (previ- her retirement. funeral will be held on Friday Patrick Keogan, of firefighters. Lt. Macdonald was ously Kaplan Family Hospice She was an avid churchgo- at 9 a.m. from the SOLIMINE Gun owners angry after Wilmington, entered guilty pleas Tuesday active in numerous fire service House), 75 Sylvan St., Suite er and was a communicant Funeral Home, 67 Ocean St. UMass rejects youth organizations including the Es- B-102, Danvers, MA 01923. of Holy Family Church. She (Route 1A), Lynn, followed to four federal charges, enjoyed traveling and walking by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. shooting program including threatening on the beach, and she loved in Holy Family Church. Burial to injure and intimidate candy. She loved animals, es- will be in St. Joseph’s Ceme- AMHERST (AP) — A another person and to pecially dogs. Dorothy enjoyed tery. Relatives and friends are group representing gun damage and destroy a Need to find gardening, and liked to sit on respectfully invited. Visiting owners says a “social building. her porch, overlooking her gar- hours are Thursday from 4-7 bias” against firearms Prosecutors say Keogan an article? den and her roses. She was p.m. Directions and guest- was behind a decision posted an image depicting a caring, giving person who book at www.solimine.com. by the University of a mosque in flames on the Massachusetts to nix Islamic Society of Boston Subscribe to a 4-H youth program Cultural Center’s Face- that teaches competitive book page in 2015 with e-edition on shooting sports. the message: “Burn your A university center local mosque.” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Architect shapes view of African 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 American history Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. By Martha Waggoner and schools — “projects Connecting ASSOCIATED PRESS that contribute to society All Departments: in some way,” he said. 781-593-7700 DURHAM, N.C. — The A few years ago, The National Museum of African Ext. 2 Freelon Group merged American History and Cul- with Perkins+Will, where Classi ed Advertising ture was a long time coming, classi [email protected] he’s the managing and de- but for architect Phil Free- sign director. Subscriptions lon it was right on time. [email protected] His architecture team “It seems like I was pre- competed against larger, Circulation paring for that my whole better known firms for the [email protected] life,” Freelon said in an National Museum of Afri- Ext. 3 interview at his office in can American History and Durham. “It came along Newsroom Culture, and Freelon felt [email protected] at a time when I was pre- like an underdog. Howev- [email protected] pared. If it had come online er, his team aced a key cri- Ext. 4 10 years earlier, I think the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS terion, museum deputy di- Smithsonian might have Sports Catalina Rosales, from left, her daughter Kelly, 3, and husband Arman- rector Kinshasha Holman [email protected] considered me too young do, of Gridley, Calif., leave a shelter after a mandatory evacuation was Conwill said: “an under- Ext. 5 or not as experienced.” lifted Tuesday in Chico, Calif. Freelon, 63, was principal standing of the project.” Retail and Online “That’s where they Advertising architect for the museum, [email protected] which opened to intense ac- knocked it out of the ball- Evacuation lifted for 200,000 claim and popularity Sept. park,” she said. ADVERTISING 24 in Washington. Freelon’s personal style is Ernie Carpenter, Jr. He’s now world-re- “persuasive without being Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 bullying,” she said. “Some [email protected] Californians living below dam nowned for his designs, but his success didn’t architects have huge egos, Bob Gunther and they kind of beat their Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 By Jonathan J. the risk increases,” Butte ing hole in the dam’s main come quickly or easily. [email protected] Cooper and County Sheriff Kory Ho- concrete spillway. While home for the sum- clients into submission. Phil makes you feel like Joseph Mastrorio III Paul Elias nea said Tuesday, telling State and federal of- mer from college, he once Vice President / Advertising and ASSOCIATED PRESS residents they could re- ficials ignored calls in resorted to nagging a local maybe it was your idea.” Business Development, ext. 1315 turn home but to remain 2005 from environmental architect into letting him Yet his crowning success OROVILLE, Calif. — [email protected] vigilant. groups to armor the earth- sit at a spare desk and came mixed with heart- Nearly 200,000 North- Ralph Mitchell Residents living below en spillway in concrete to deliver blueprints to engi- rending news. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 ern Californians who live neers as he sought to en- Months before the Wash- [email protected] downstream of the coun- the Oroville Dam were prevent erosion. Federal suddenly ordered to evac- regulators concluded the ter a field with few fellow ington museum opened, he Patricia Whalen try’s tallest dam were African-Americans. was diagnosed with ALS, a Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 uate Sunday afternoon af- earthen spillway could allowed to return home Freelon, a native of Phil- degenerative neurological [email protected] Tuesday after two nights ter water authorities had handle a large amount of assured them for nearly overflow after water agen- adelphia, worked for years disease that leads to total BUSINESS OFFICE of uncertainty, but they at firms in Texas and North paralysis. Average life ex- were warned they may a week that the dam was cies that would have had Beth Bresnahan sound despite a gaping to pay for the upgrade ar- Carolina before opening pectancy after diagnosis is Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 still have to again flee to his own with one employ- three to five years. [email protected] higher ground on a mo- and growing hole found gued it was unnecessary. in the structure’s main On Tuesday, U.S. Rep. ee — himself. It took more “This condition is fair- Susan J. Conti ment’s notice if hastily ly predictable,” he said. spillway. The order came John Garamendi, a Dem- years to build a national Controller, ext. 1288 made repairs to the bat- “There’s no cure. You have after authorities feared an ocrat who represents an reputation, designing proj- [email protected] tered structure don’t hold. to kind of make your own earthen emergency spill- area near Oroville, called ects such as the National Ted Grant The fixes could be put to peace with it. And my ap- way used when the lake the government’s failure Center for Civil and Hu- Publisher, ext. 1234 their first test later this proach is to keep it moving [email protected] behind the dam overflows to coat the spillway in man Rights in Atlanta and week with first of a series and not to go home and its capacity appeared concrete “a classic case of the Museum of the African Marian Kinney of small storms forecast just fret about my misfor- ext. 1212 ready to fail Sunday be- woulda, coulda, shoulda.” Diaspora in San Francisco. for the region. Freelon doesn’t design tune, but to continue to do [email protected] cause of erosion. He said that if the state But the real test is still to prisons, casinos or strip the work that I love and Will Kraft Over the weekend, the had listened to the 2005 come in the weeks ahead shopping centers, prefer- that is making a differ- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 swollen lake spilled down warnings and installed [email protected] when a record amount of ring libraries, museums ence in people’s lives.” snowfall melts in nearby the unpaved emergen- the concrete a decade ago, Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 mountains. cy spillway for nearly 40 “This problem would not [email protected] “There is the prospect hours, leaving it badly have occurred. But they Carolina Trujillo that we could issue an- eroded. The problem oc- didn’t, and there are proba- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 other evacuation order if curred six days after en- bly multiple reasons why,” [email protected] the situation changes and gineers discovered a grow- with cost a crucial one. Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] Investigators probe fire that CIRCULATION Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 burned eight cars at Disneyland [email protected] CLASSIFIED ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — tors and employees were because of the shutdown, Abbe Young Smith A fire broke out in Disney- stuck outside the struc- told KNBC-TV. “I’m kind of Manager, ext. 1276 land’s main parking struc- ture unable to get to their hoping it’s not my vehicle.” [email protected] ture that burned eight cars cars until the evacuation The Mickey & Friends Kerry Smith and forced seven people to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 and shutdown ended after Structure, with sections [email protected] be treated for smoke inha- about two hours. named for Disney charac- lation, authorities said. “A lot of people are just ters and trams that take NEWSROOM No foul play was suspect- tired; they’ve been here all visitors to the entrance to ed, but investigators haven’t Bill Brotherton day. It’s more of a nuisance the Disney Resort’s two Features Editor ext. 1338 given a cause for the Mon- [email protected] day blaze at the Mickey & than anything,” Darren theme parks, is a familiar Gayla Cawley Friends Parking Structure. Clark, whose family of four spot for millions of visitors Reporter, ext. 1236 Four cars were de- couldn’t get to their car who pay $18 to park. [email protected] stroyed and four others Cheryl Charles had damage from the fire, Night Editor, ext. 1278 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected] which brought losses es- timated at $180,000, the Architect Phil Freelon responds to a ques- Leah M. Dearborn Anaheim Police Depart- Reporter, ext. 1317 tion during an interview at his office in ment said. Thousands of [email protected] Durham, N.C. Thomas Grillo cars are tightly packed Reporter, ext. 1264 into the structure daily. [email protected] Seven Disney employees ELECTION INFORMATION Spenser Hasak were treated for smoke in- The LAST DAY to REGISTER TO VOTE for the Special Election on Tuesday, Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 halation, with four taken March 14, 2017, is Wednesday, February 22, 2017, at the City of Lynn Election [email protected] to hospitals. All were re- O ce, Lynn City Hall. The o ce will be open until 8 p.m. Thor Jourgensen leased later Monday, Sgt. IF YOU HAVE MOVED, CHANGED YOUR NAME, OR HAVE NOT VOTED RECENTLY, News Editor, ext. 1267 Daron Wyatt said. PLEASE CHECK YOUR VOTING STATUS WITH THE ELECTION OFFICE AT 781-586-6803 [email protected] OR 781-586-6805 OR BY GOING TO www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch Gray smoke could be PRIOR TO THE UPCOMING ELECTION. Steve Krause seen pouring out of the Sports Editor, ext. 1229 Our o ce is located in Room 203, at Lynn City Hall, hours are: [email protected] structure when the blaze PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. was first reported at about Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Katie Morrison Emergency personnel respond to a parking Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sports Reporter 5 p.m. It was extinguished [email protected] about 30 minutes later. structure after several cars caught fire in Ana- Información Electoral Owen O’Rourke Hundreds of park visi- heim, Calif., Monday. EL ULTIMO DIA para REGISTRARSE PARA VOTAR para la elección especial en Photographer, ext. 1224 Martes, 14 de Marzo de 2017, es Miércoles, 22 de febrero de 2017, en la Ocina [email protected] de Elección de la ciudad de Lynn, Ayuntamiento de Lynn. La ocina estará abierta hasta las 8:00 p.m. Anne Marie Tobin US says canceled flights are Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 SI USTED SE HA MUDADO, HA CAMBIADO DE NOMBRE, O NO HA VOTADO [email protected] RECIENTEMENTE, POR FAVOR VERIFIQUE SU STATUS ELECTORAL CON LA OFICINA ELECTORAL EN EL 781-586-6803 O 781-586-6805 O VISITANDO LA Bridget Turcotte declining, fewer bags getting lost PAGINA WEB www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch ANTES DE LA Reporter, ext. 1269 PROXIMA ELECCIONES. [email protected] (AP) — The government creased after the terror they are also introducing Nuestra ocina esta localizada en la sala 203 de el City Hall, el horario es: David Wilson says U.S. airlines canceled attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. “basic economy” fares that Lunes, Miércoles y Jueves, 8:30 a.m. ha 4:00 p.m. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 fewer flights in 2016 than So you might think it’s in some cases don’t let Martes, 8:30 a.m. ha 8:00 p.m. [email protected] Viernes, 8:30 a.m. ha 12:30 p.m. any year on record while all upgrades and free coach passengers use the Ryan York also posting record-low snacks in the air. Travel- overhead bins. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 numbers for lost bags ers know better. [email protected] Still, air travel is first 22 Lincoln Ave. and passengers getting Airlines have added ex- about getting quickly from bumped off oversold flights. tra fees for many things one place to another. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Why trade deals are complicated Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall The new administration has intro- nonexistent. Open-trade barriers di- other’s regulatory requirements as W   J. K Monica Connell Healey duced Washington to a new mantra rected at specific countries typically equivalent. Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton on trade. Complicated multilateral run against World Trade Organiza- For some free-market advocates, J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan trade deals, such as the Trans-Pa- tion rules. mutual recognition is the preferred Chief Operating O cer Chairman cific Partnership or NAFTA, are a Meaningful liberalization, then, tool of trade liberalization. Taken to P ‘  thing of the past. “No longer will we has to focus on smoothing over the the extreme, it could lead to FTAs Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 enter into these massive deals, with differences in regulatory regimes. written on a single page. However, Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 many countries, that are thousands Value chains extend through nu- governments use mutual recogni- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 of pages long — and which no one merous countries and often involve tion only when they are confident Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 shipping intermediate products Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 from our country even reads or un- that the regulatory practices in Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 derstands,” President Trump prom- across borders. As a result, there are question are closely aligned. Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 ised on the campaign trail. countless environmental, safety and It is no coincidence that the most Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 A free-trade agreement, or FTA, sanitary rules enforced by different successful example of mutual rec- does not have to be thousands of conformity assessment bodies. ognition, the Trans-Tasman Mutual John S. Moran, 1975-1990 Executive Editor, pages long, the new convention- In a case cited by the Alliance of Recognition Arrangement, involves al wisdom goes. From now on, the Automobile Manufacturers, for in- Australia and New Zealand — two United States will seek simple stance, a U.S. company that sought countries with a shared political bilateral agreements. Dump the to export a popular model of light history and common legal heritage. Trans-Atlantic Trade and Invest- truck to Europe had to create 100 By contrast, the United States and ment Partnership, known as TTIP, unique parts, spending an addition- the EU have a number of mutual and its opaque investment courts al $42 million on design and devel- recognition agreements that are not and rules of origin. Instead, let’s opment, and perform rigorous tests actually enforced due to underlying EDITORIAL fast-track a U.S.-Britain FTA, ready of 33 different vehicle systems — divergences in regulations on both to enter into force as soon as Britain “without any performance differenc- sides of the Atlantic. leaves the European Union. es in terms of safety or emissions.” None of this is to deny that a As laudable as the idea of a Car manufacturers and large cor- U.S.-Britain FTA is a good idea. Trump cabinet, inner U.S.-Britain FTA may be, the new porations with armies of lawyers Those eager to make progress, narrative is naive at best. At worst, can muddle through the morass; though, will soon find that the two it could bring genuine trade liberal- smaller businesses and start-ups economies are separated not only by circle raise concerns, ization to a standstill. less so. an ocean, but by differences in regu- Trade agreements are not long and Given this state of affairs, those lation as large as those the E.U. and intricate primarily because trade who say that FTAs should be short the U.S. attempted to bridge during not confidence negotiators are incompetent or cap- and simple are effectively saying TTIP negotiations. That reality will tured by special interests; the true that they do not wish to deal with not miraculously change after Brex- source of complexity is that modern the real issue. it, and no matter Trump’s fervent It’s troubling enough that Jefferson Beauregard economies are governed by complex Although trade agreements some- Sessions III was confirmed as attorney general, con- desires, a successful FTA is bound rules. In other words, they’re com- times involve a harmonization of to be complicated and politically sidering he was rejected for a federal judgeship in plicated because regulation is com- rules, that’s just one form of interna- 1986 because of his comments on race. But Sessions controversial. plicated. tional regulatory cooperation used Those who imagine otherwise are joins a list of Trump administration appointees and The idealized one-page trade to bring down trade barriers. nominees who have extreme views or lack experience living in a fantasy — and are in for agreement that scraps tariffs, quo- More frequently, governments a rude awakening. to run the agencies they plan to oversee. tas and other explicit forms of dis- commit to open-ended partnerships Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, a billionaire, crimination is no longer sufficient to on regulatory policy, agree to take Dalibor Rohac is a research fellow showed an embarrassing lack of knowledge about reduce costs. We’re not in the 19th into account existing internation- at the American Enterprise Institute. public education during her confirmation hearing. century anymore; tariffs are at his- al standards set by transnational He wrote this for the Los Angeles Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben toric lows and quotas are practically organizations, or recognize each Times. Carson, a neurosurgeon, has no experience running a complex $50 billion agency like HUD. Andy Puzder, the labor secretary nominee, ran a fast-food chain that faced class-action lawsuits for allegedly underpaying or denying overtime pay to employees. He also employed an undocumented im- migrant as a housekeeper, an issue that derailed the nominations of two cabinet picks by former Presi- dent Bill Clinton. Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry was tapped to run the Department of Energy, an agency he once wanted to eliminate. As Oklahoma attorney general, Scott Pruitt sued the Environmental Protection Agency, which he now expects to run. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, former head of Exxon Mobil, lacks diplomatic, military or political experience and has close ties to Russia, which gave him the Order of Friendship award. New Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs executive, headed a bank that ran a “foreclosure machine” during the financial crisis. Commerce Secretary nominee Wilbur Ross, 79, a Wall Street billionaire, is known as the “King of Bankruptcy” after buying troubled companies on the cheap and selling for huge profits. Other Trump officials lack appropriate experience, including chief strategist Steve Bannon; senior ad- viser Jared Kushner; United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, and Small Business Administration head Linda McMahon, co-founder of World Wrestling Entertainment. Sessions at least has government experience, but as a senator, he supported an amendment to ban same-sex marriage and he opposed legislation that would prohibit the military from engaging in torture. As a U.S. attorney in Alabama, his office wrongly KARIN KLEIN prosecuted three black community organizers for voter fraud. A jury acquitted the men after three hours. Critics called it a case of selective prosecution Why the DeVos confirmation rankles so much aimed at deterring black voter registration. During his nomination for a federal judgeship, law- yers who worked with him testified that he made The parade of gruesome Cabinet No matter how much DeVos dent achievement should be mea- racially insensitive remarks, and called the NAACP confirmations continues, the nom- might believe in a nationwide pri- sured: By a single measure of profi- “un-American.” A black assistant U.S. attorney tes- inees with their problematic back- vate-school heaven, even she real- ciency, or by how much improvement tified that Sessions called him “boy” and said he grounds and loathsome policies. izes that most of the schools in this is seen over time. Sen. Al Franken, thought the Ku Klux Klan was “OK, until I found out Why is it, then, that Betsy DeVos’ country will remain public. That D-Minn., had to explain it to her they smoked pot.” Sessions said he was joking. (barely) successful nomination par- means she needs some plan for how right then and there. “But it surpris- Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., was blocked from ticularly sticks out among them as her office might be used to help es me you don’t know this issue,” he reading a letter on the Senate floor that the Rev. an abuse of the Senate confirmation support and prod those schools to said with admirable restraint. Martin Luther King Jr.’s widow, Coretta, wrote in process? After all, the Department improve, rather than just trying to Her unwillingness to promise that 1986. It said Sessions used the “awesome power of of Education that she will lead (I use replace them. There has to be more she would hold all schools account- his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black the word advisedly) isn’t the most than vouchers up her sleeve for mil- able — traditional public schools, citizens.” That is a real concern. influential among U.S. agencies, or lions of American schoolchildren, charter schools and private voucher The silencing of Warren by Senate Majority Lead- the one with the biggest budget. even though their numbers aren’t as schools — to the same standards. er Mitch McConnell was an act of arrogance and in- It could be the tens of millions of large as the number of dollars the And her estimate of the growth of tolerance, especially since he knew Sessions had the dollars that the billionaire and her DeVos family has showered on con- college-student debt, which wasn’t votes to be confirmed. But the shabby treatment of a family have lavished on Republican servative lawmakers. just off — it was off like saying Mer- woman senator goes hand in glove with the bullying senators over the years. Of those, It’s painful to have to write this cury is as far from the sun as Pluto. of opposing views and trampling of basic facts that 23 voted on her confirmation. And Management 101 sentence about As much as Americans believe in has sadly taken hold in Washington. only one of them, Lisa Murkowski of how the world’s great superpower democracy, we also believe in meri- Alaska, cast a vote against her. should conduct government busi- tocracy, a system that rewards tal- Or perhaps it’s the lack of any ness, but here goes: Basic under- ent and effort. Meritocracy is inher- expertise for the job. Not just edu- standing of public education should ent to our sense of fairness, of living cation expertise; a smart, well-in- be a requirement for the job. in a land of opportunity, where hon- formed manager from one walk of And that is what rankles most est work and talent have worth. OK, life can often transfer those skills to about the DeVos confirmation — not so we know better — look at our another. DeVos has none of that on her ideology or the popularity that president — but the DeVos confir- her résumé. What she has is a per- political donations can buy (or her mation shreds even the vestiges of sonal belief: Push more privatiza- silly conjecture that some schools the notion that people should de- tion of education, especially in the probably need guns on campus to serve their jobs. form of private-school vouchers. protect students from grizzly bears), It sends a message that aptitude DeVos is far from the only Cabi- but the sheer incompetence on dis- and mastery don’t matter any lon- net nominee these days to espouse play at her confirmation hearing. ger, and that’s a hell of a lesson for simplistic and problematic ideas. Her utter ignorance of federal law PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS our schools. No, the bigger problem with DeVos protecting students with disabili- President Donald Trump speaks during a is that aside from vouchers, she ap- ties: She suggested that states could Karin Klein is a freelance jour- meeting with parents and teachers Tuesday pears to have no ideas — or, in fact, be in charge of deciding such mat- nalist in Orange County, Calif. She in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in any reasonably good knowledge ters. Nope. wrote this for the Sacramento Bee. Washington. of key issues confronting public Her lack of familiarity with the Readers may email her at karin- schools. long-running debate over how stu- [email protected]. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Russia cloud over Trump not likely to fade with Flynn exit

By Eileen Sullivan ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Ques- tions about the Trump administration’s ties to Russia are hardly going to disappear with the ring of national security advis- er Michael Flynn. Investi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gations are underway, and more are likely by the new Small Business Administrator Linda McMahon administration and on listens as Vice President Mike Pence speaks Capitol Hill. during her swearing-in ceremony in the Eisen- U.S. agencies, including hower Executive Of ce Building in the White the FBI, have been prob- House complex Tuesday. ing Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. And three con- gressional committees Senate con rms are conducting their own investigations that in- clude looking at contacts ex-wrestling between Russian of - cials and members of the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump campaign and ad- House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., is exec to lead SBA ministration. questioned by reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington Tuesday on the This isn’t the rst time ouster of Michael Flynn, President Trump’s national security adviser. Trump has distanced By Kevin Freking grow from about a dozen himself from an adviser gence of cers and I have said California Rep. Adam the awkward position of ASSOCIATED PRESS employees into an enter- in light of a relationships prise with more than 800. never been involved with Schiff, the top Democrat investigating the leader WASHINGTON — In with Moscow. In late Au- anything to do with the on the House intelligence of their party. Senior GOP She lost races in 2010 gust, Paul Manafort re- a rare display of bipar- and 2012, spending near- Russian government or committee, one of the con- lawmakers continue to signed as Trump’s cam- the Putin administration gressional bodies investi- tisanship, the Senate on ly $100 million of her own deny Democrats’ requests Tuesday con rmed former paign chairman after or any other issues un- gating. Schiff said there that an independent panel money on the campaigns, wrestling entertainment disclosures by The Associ- der investigation today,” are continuing questions be established to carry out but both of her Democratic executive Linda McMahon ated Press about his rm’s Manafort said. about the Trump cam- the Russia investigation. opponents from Connecti- to lead the Small Business covert lobbying on behalf Of cials who spoke with paign’s ties to Russia and So the congressional probes cut — Richard Blumen- Administration as part of of the former pro-Russian the Times anonymously whether anyone assisted are ultimately in the hands President Donald Trump’s thal and Chris Murphy — ruling political party in said they had not yet seen Moscow in hacking. of the Republican chair- cabinet. endorsed her nomination Ukraine. any evidence of the Trump “It’s not just that an ad- men, and the executive The Senate voted 81-19 to lead the Small Business The New York Times re- campaign cooperating ministration of cial was branch’s investigation has to con rm McMahon, who Administration. ported late Tuesday that with the Russians on caught lying. It’s that the been overseen ultimately helped start and grow Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, members of Trump’s cam- hacking or other attempts national security advis- by Trump appointees. World Wrestling Enter- D-N.H., said she has op- paign, including Manafort, to in uence the election. er to the president was On Tuesday, Republi- tainment Inc. posed several of Trump’s had repeated contacts Trump’s own ties to Rus- caught lying and on a mat- can leaders focused on Senate Majority Leader Cabinet nominees, but she with Russian intelligence sia have been questioned ter of central importance. the idea that Flynn mis- Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., supported McMahon be- of cials during the year in light of his friendly pos- So this is big,” Schiff said. led Vice President Mike said McMahon will “pri- cause she understands the before the election. The ture toward the long-time The Obama administra- Pence about the nature oritize growing jobs over agency plays a vital role in U.S. knew about these U.S. adversary and reluc- tion said Russia interfered of his contacts with the growing government bu- the economy through loans, contacts through phone tance to criticize Presi- in the 2016 election with Russian ambassador — reaucracy.” disaster assistance and ed- records and intercepted dent Vladimir Putin, even the goal of electing Trump. not on any questioning of “In so many states, in- ucational services. She said calls, the Times said. for Putin’s annexation of Trump has acknowledged the relationship between cluding mine, that’s a wel- McMahon also assured her Reached late Tuesday, Ukraine’s Crimea region that Russia hacked Demo- Flynn and the ambassa- come change from Wash- that it was important to Manafort told The Asso- in 2014. cratic emails but denies it dor. Democrats say a key ington,” McConnell said. keep the SBA as a separate ciated Press he has not “This isn’t simply about was to help him win. issue is whether Flynn McMahon served as the agency rather than merge been interviewed by the a change in policy toward The investigations and broke diplomatic protocol chief executive of cer at it with the Commerce De- FBI about these alleged Russia, as the adminis- the unusual ring of the and potentially the law WWE before stepping partment, a concept she contacts. tration would like to por- national security adviser by discussing U.S. sanc- down in 2009 to run for the had once endorsed when “I have never knowingly tray. It’s what’s behind just 24 days into his job tions with Moscow before Senate. She helped WWE running for the Senate. spoken to Russian intelli- that change in policy,” have put Republicans in Trump’s inauguration. Yellen: Expect Fed to resume PIONEER CHARTER raising rates in coming months WASHINGTON (AP) times in 2017. That would next one will occur in June. SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE — Federal Reserve Chair mark an acceleration from Until then, the details Tuition Free Public Charter Schools Janet Yellen pointed Tues- 2015 and 2016, when they of Trump’s ambitious pro- day to a solid U.S. job mar- boosted rates once each posals — for tax cuts for ket and economy and said year. individuals and business- the Fed will likely resume “Precisely when we es, greater spending on raising interest rates in would take an action, infrastructure projects, 2016 MCAS & PARCC District Rankings the next few months. But whether it is March, or changes to trade deals and for PCSS I or PCSS II with uncertainties sur- May or June ... I can’t a relaxation of regulations rounding President Don- tell you which meeting it — could remain hazy. 3rd Place – Grade 10 Math ald Trump’s proposals, would be,” Yellen said in “With the uncertainty Yellen said the Fed still response to a question. over scal policy likely to 2016 District Student Growth Rankings wants to keep assessing “I would say that every last for at least another the economy. meeting is live.” few months, that means 1st Place - Grade 8 & Grade 10 Math Testifying to a Senate Though Yellen didn’t the Fed will probably be 3rd Place - Grade 7 English & Math committee, Yellen noted rule out a rate hike at the on hold until June,” said that Fed of cials forecast Fed’s next meeting in mid- Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. in December that they March, most economists economist at Capital Eco- would raise rates three and investors think the nomics.

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All address information, particu- a.m. Tuesday at 55 Western Fire Police arrest pair on larly arrests, reflect police records. In Ave.; at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at A homeowner reported he the event of a perceived inaccuracy, 14-20 Central Ave. had a small fire in his kitch- it is the sole responsibility of the con- Vandalism en at 5:41 p.m. Monday on drug charges in Lynn cerned party to contact the relevant Homestead Road and has police department and have the de- A report of motor vehicle extinguished it. He was con- side where Weah-Weah tic shopping bags contain- vandalism at 4:06 p.m. Mon- cerned if it may have been By Gayla Cawley partment issue a notice of correction ITEM STAFF ing large vacuum sealed day at 111 Washington St.; in the walls or not fully extin- was sitting, Lynn Police to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- packages of suspected at 4:22 p.m. Monday at 50 guished. Police reported the Lt. Rick Donnelly said. ifications will not be made without LYNN — A traffic stop marijuana — five sealed Goodridge St.; at 10:50 a.m. fire was confirmed out, but Police were going to let express notice of change from the led to two arrests for crys- both men off with cita- one-pound packages con- Tuesday at 181 N Common St. there was heavy smoke pres- tal methamphetamine arresting police department. tions for motor vehicle vi- taining marijuana, three ent. trafficking and marijuana olations, but when Weah- sealed quarter-pound distribution on Sunday LYNNFIELD Weah went to put on his packages with marijuana LYNN night. PEABODY seat belt, he had to move inside — and three twists Kevin Sanchez, 18, of Accidents his jacket, which was cov- of marijuana that weighed Arrests Arrest Lowell, was charged with more than six grams. The A report of a motor vehicle ering the center console. two counts of marijuana crystal meth was found Sergio Castro-Solis, 37, of accident at 9:07 a.m. Friday Celso T. Defreitas, 41, of When that happened, po- possession with intent to to weigh more than 18 242 Boston St., was arrest- 134 Beacon St., Apt. 2, Clin- lice saw a clear plastic bag at 100 Market St. and 425 distribute, methamphet- grams, Donnelly said. ed and charged with parole/ ton, was arrested and charged with a white substance, Walnut St.; at 10:08 a.m. amine trafficking, failure Donnelly said the mar- probation violation and on a with OUI liquor third offense, that they suspected was Saturday on Condon Circle; at to signal and failure to ijuana was “high profile warrant charge of OUI liquor at operation of a motor vehicle an illegal drug, Donnelly 10:56 a.m. Saturday on Mar- wear a seat belt. weed believed to be from 8:25 a.m. Tuesday. with a suspended license sub- said. ket Street; at 1:03 p.m. Sun- Alphonso Weah-Weah, northern California,” and Ieisha Clements, 34, was day at Whole Foods Market at sequent offense, marked lanes 19, of Lynn, was charged Police took the clear zip arrested and charged with tres- violation and negligent opera- lock bag, with a crystal- is valued between $3,000 100 Market St.; at 2:33 p.m. with two counts of mar- to $5,000 per pound. Five passing at 4:29 p.m. Monday. Sunday on Condon Circle; at tion of a motor vehicle at 5:16 ijuana possession with lized substance they be- Sarah McDonough, 31, of p.m. Monday. lieved was methamphet- pounds could be worth be- 5:12 p.m. Sunday on Ashwood intent to distribute, meth- tween $15,000 to $25,000. 29 Raymond Road, Salem, amine, and both men were Road. amphetamine trafficking The crystal meth is worth was arrested and charged with asked to get out of the car A report of a motor vehicle Accidents and failure to wear a seat $200 a gram. Because failure to stop/yield, operation hit and run accident at 8:31 belt. and were arrested. Don- A report of an impaired there were 30 grams in of a motor vehicle with a sus- a.m. Tuesday at 5 Summer Shortly before 7 p.m., po- nelly said there was no driver at 5:16 p.m. Monday the bag police found in the pended license and on warrant St. and 618 Main St.; at 9:55 lice stopped a black Hon- one authorized to take the at 310 Lowell St. and Route car, the street value could charges of operation of a mo- a.m. Tuesday at Salem Street da, driven by Sanchez, vehicle because it was a 128 North. A caller reported be $6,000. tor vehicle with a suspended and North Broadway. after he turned on Cedar rental car so it had to be the vehicle got off the highway license and speeding at 2:36 Street without signaling. towed. Gayla Cawley can be onto Lowell Street, and that a.m. Tuesday. One officer went to the During an inventory reached at gcawley@item- Assaults the driver was swerving and James McKenna, of 36 driver’s side, and another search of the car before the live.com. Follow her on appeared to be asleep behind Western Ave., was arrested on A report of an assault at went to the passenger’s tow, police found two plas- Twitter @GaylaCawley. warrant charges of OUI liquor 2:23 p.m. Friday on Market the wheel. The vehicle struck fourth offense, negligent oper- Street. a snowbank on Lowell Street. ation of a motor vehicle and Police stopped the vehicle on failure to stop/yield at 8:54 Complaints Foster Street. Celso T. Defreit- Former Nahant, Saugus p.m. Monday. as, 41, of 134 Beacon St., Apt. Wayne Wilmot, 55, of 41 A report of a disturbance 2, Clinton, was arrested for OUI Light St., was arrested and at 2:45 p.m. Monday at Ad- liquor third offense. administrator sentenced charged with failure to register vanced Medical at 7 Kimball A report of a motor vehicle as a sex offender at 9:37 a.m. Lane. A caller reported two hit and run accident at 7:58 Tuesday. people arguing in the parking p.m. Monday at T-Mobile at BOSTON — The former Coolidge House and the Massachusetts real estate. Christine Zak, of 18 Cash- lot. 210T Andover St. An employee town administrator of following six months on Bisignani underreported man Road, Peabody, was ar- reported that someone kicked Nahant and Saugus was home confinement. his total rental real estate rested on a warrant charge of Vandalism her car. Police reported some- sentenced Tuesday in U.S. In December 2016, Bisig- income when submitting parole/probation violation at one clipped the car’s mirror. District Court in connec- nani pleaded guilty to four his individual tax returns 11:11 a.m. Tuesday. A report of malicious de- A report of a motor vehicle tion with failing to report counts of filing false tax to the IRS in 2010, 2011, struction of property at 8:38 accident at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday more than $375,000 of returns. 2012 and 2013. He also Accidents p.m. Sunday at 10 Upton at Brooksby Village at 301 his income on his federal Bisignani admitted that underreported the inter- Lane. A caller reported a plow Brooksby Village Drive; at 9:49 tax returns from 2010 to from 2010 to 2013, he col- est income he received in A report of a motor vehicle driver was plowing snow onto a.m. Tuesday at Century House 2013, according to a news lected rental income from connection with his pri- accident at 12:49 p.m. Mon- his fence. Police spoke with the Restaurant at 235 Andover release. three properties in Revere, vate loans for 2010, 2011 day at Lynnway and Market driver. St.; at 11:31 a.m. Tuesday at Andrew R. Bisignani, the release said. During and 2012, the release said. Street; at 5:58 p.m. Monday at 2 Blair Terrace and 156 Lynn- 70, was sentenced by U.S. the same years, Bisignani Assistant U.S. Attorney North Shore Community Col- MARBLEHEAD field St. District Court Judge Leo collected interest and loan Kristina E. Barclay of lege at 300 Broad St.; at 6:10 A pedestrian was struck by T. Sorokin to one year of income by making mul- Weinreb’s Public Corrup- p.m. Monday at 348 Chestnut Complaints a motor vehicle at 10:15 a.m. probation, the first four tiple, private, short-term tion Unit is prosecuting St.; at 9:35 a.m. Tuesday on Tuesday at 21 Caller St. The months to be served in loans that were secured by the case. Belle Avenue; at 12:21 p.m. A report of an image on 59-year-old male pedestrian Tuesday at Chatham Street Snapchat at 1:41 p.m. Mon- was taken to Salem Hospital. and Western Avenue; at 1:49 day on Seaview Avenue. A call- p.m. Tuesday at Franklin and er reported her daughter had Breaking and Entering Police view two Lynn deaths Laighton streets; at 1:51 p.m. seen a Snapchat of some boys Tuesday at 3 Lynnfield St. doing disturbing things and A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle hit they are students at the high breaking and entering at 3:15 as possible heroin overdoses and run accident at 2:06 p.m. school. p.m. Monday at 5321 Crane Monday at 310 Boston St. A report of abuse allegations Brook Way. A caller reported By Gayla Cawley Later on, police respond- is a suspected heroin over- A report of a motor vehicle at 2:16 p.m. Monday on Lafay- her car was broken into and a ITEM STAFF ed to a call for an unre- dose, and that’s how it’s accident with personal injury at ette Street. An administrator wallet containing cash and her sponsive woman at a West- being classified. He said driver’s license was taken. LYNN — Police respond- ern Avenue apartment at it could be from fentanyl, 5:16 a.m. Tuesday at Santand- called looking for an officer ed to two fatal apparent 8:19 p.m. The 42-year-old but police still classify it er Bank at 414 Broadway. to take a report of an alleged opioid overdoses on Mon- Complaints Lynn woman, who didn’t as a heroin overdose. abuse. The caller reported the day, which marks seven in live at the address where Police have said pre- Breaking and Entering patient had some bruises and the city in February. A report of a neighborhood she was found, was tak- viously that they think told her social worker that it In January, the city had A report of a motor vehicle dispute at 6:20 p.m. Monday there’s a bad batch of was the “gal working the 11 26 overdoses and two were en to the hospital where breaking and entering at 3:58 at 346 Lowell St. Police report- p.m. to 7 a.m. shift.” fatal. In a five-day span she was pronounced dead, heroin or fentanyl going p.m. Monday at 86 Lewis St. ed a neighbor dispute over the A report of harassment at from Feb. 3-7, there were Donnelly said. around, to explain the A report of a breaking and plowing of a shared driveway. 2:23 p.m. Monday on Susan five fatal apparent heroin The woman had been spike in overdose fatali- entering at 7:37 p.m. Monday The people involved were told Road. A woman reported that overdoses in the city. in the bed when police ties this month. at 201 Essex St. to stay away from each other. she just got chocolate and A report of suspicious ac- On Monday, police re- showed up. The people Lynn Police Sgt. Rick flowers delivered to her house. with her called police after Carrow, of the Drug Task Complaints tivity at 9:51 a.m. Tuesday at sponded to a residence on She stated it was the second 4 Normandy Drive. A caller Green Street shortly after they were unable to wake Force, said in a previous time recently and she would her up. Police were told interview that he’s see- A report of a disturbance reported unknown men with 10:30 a.m., where they like someone to speak with the shovels were walking around found a dead 40-year-old that the woman was on ing more overdoses with at 6:02 p.m. Monday at 32 man who sent them and tell W Neptune St.; at 6:12 p.m. her house. She thought one man, and the medical ex- methadone treatment for straight fentanyl, which him to stop. She has also sent person was on the roof shov- aminer was called to get her addictions and several is 100 times stronger Monday at 599 Western Ave.; him text messages telling him at 7:04 p.m. Monday at 69 eling snow. Police checked the body, Lynn Police Lt. prescription bottles were than the heroin seen on to stop calling and to stop con- on the people and reported Rick Donnelly said. at the scene. Narcan, or the streets. Earlier this N Common St.; at 7:25 p.m. tacting her, but it continues. Monday at 8 Wilfred St.; at no issue as they had gone Officers found evidence Naloxone, the lifesaving month, he said that in Someone reported a home- to the wrong house for snow of opioid use at the scene overdose drug, was admin- these cases, his educated 11:55 p.m. Monday at 47 Es- owner throwing some snow tes St.; at 12:43 a.m. Tuesday removal. and suspect the death was istered with no results, guess would be that the into the street at 4:45 p.m. A report of a disturbance at from a heroin overdose, Donnelly said. fatalities are from fen- at 378 Chestnut St.; at 10:42 Monday on Beacon Street a.m. Tuesday at Walgreens at 10:08 a.m. Tuesday at Sham- Donnelly said. Donnelly said the death tanyl. and was concerned about the rock Motors at 5 Willard St. 21 Joyce St.; at 10:48 a.m. passing traffic. Tuesday at 399 Essex St.; at A report of kids walking on 12:59 p.m. Tuesday on South the street at 7:36 a.m. Tuesday SWAMPSCOTT Medical examiner: Man Street Court. at Village Street and Heritage Accidents Overdose Way. A caller reported kids found dead in Lynn was walking in the street and she A report of a motor vehicle was afraid they were going to A report of an overdose at hit and run accident at 5:31 By Bridget Turcotte by a Surfside Road resi- back an hour later when 7:19 p.m. Monday on High die. She wanted police to en- p.m. Monday at Paradise Gym force the sidewalk clearing. ITEM STAFF dent who was snowblow- the resident discovered Street; at 8:19 p.m. Monday & Fitness at 21 Elm Place. ing early Monday morn- the body in the area of 10 on Western Avenue; at 8:52 Police told her there was no LYNN — The Chief rule about sidewalk clearing. ing, according to the Essex Surfside Road. p.m. Monday on Cedar Street. Complaints Medical Examiner’s Of- Authorities are investi- An officer was in front of the fice has determined that County District Attorney’s school at the time of the call A report of a disturbance office. gating the death as a pos- Theft a 38-year-old man found sible homicide. and reported that most of the at 8:33 a.m. Monday at 41 dead in the snow Monday Police were first called A report of a larceny at 7:52 sidewalks were clear. Doherty Circle. suffered gunshot wounds to the scene on a reported Bridget Turcotte can be to his upper chest and disturbance a little after reached at bturcotte@item- lower neck region. 4 a.m. but found nothing live.com. Follow her on Carlos Aponte was found unusual. They were called Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Lynn Drug Task Force Hotline Catch up with your 781-477-4444 favorite team CALL 24 HOURS A DAY in Item Sports! or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Spanish menu available All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Council weeds out pot clinic locations Ferry good chance CLINICS wrote the 19-page request products will not be sold to job was essential while the of service returning From A1 for proposals for medi- minors. The city received mayor said the job wasn’t cal marijuana treatment applications from four ap- needed. costs. In conclusion, the from Market Street to the centers. The city asked plicants. The council also ap- FERRY General Edwards Bridge, report said fare-paying applicants who complied In other matters, the proved a measure to From A1 two sites on Commercial with the Department of fight between the 11-mem- ridership was too low and transfer management of Street and all properties Public Health’s regula- ber council and the may- The 90-minute meeting, costs were too high. the school’s janitors to the which was closed to the on Route 107 from the tions to apply. Applicants or ended Tuesday night Still, McGee saw a bright press and the public, was Belden Bly Bridge to the will be required to negoti- when the panel dropped city’s Inspectional Ser- side. He said owning the shrouded in secrecy. Mass- vessel, which would take intersection of Western ate a host agreement that its insistence that the vices Department. Under DOT declined to allow up to three years to build, and Murphy avenues. will provide the city with city hire a deputy election the change, the city will Astrid Glynn, the agen- will reduce operating costs Last fall James Laman- funds, guarantees of safe- commissioner. Last year capture $1 million in addi- cy’s transit administrator to less than $500,000. He na, the city’s attorney, ty and assurances that the councilors had argued the tional school spending. who hosted the session, said if the city follows the to talk with The Item. A consultant’s recommenda- spokeswoman would not tions, they could get closer Something old, something new at LynnArts answer questions about to covering 65 percent of the study’s cost or why operating costs. RIDLON the meeting was private. “We are trying to get to From A1 Mayor Judith Flanagan the point where the subsi- Kennedy said she was in- dy is more like what’s hap- 10. Ridlon has been a res- structed by Glynn to allow pening in other communi- ident artist of LynnArts the agency to issue a press ties, like Hingham which from 2003, where he has a release instead of grant- have been operating since studio. ing an interview. 1978 and their subsidy is “I hope they (people) In a statement, Mass- about 35 percent,” he said. come,” Ridlon said. “Well, DOT said: “We had a pro- “That’s the best return of I have people who have ductive discussion of some any mode of transporta- bought paintings from me of the variables surround- tion. The commuter rail is before who will probably ing future seasonal ferry subsidized at 50 percent.” come and it’s an opening. options from Lynn to Bos- McGee said he has been People go to art open- ton and why they would exploring sharing the fer- ings. They like to go to benefit people on the ry service with the Uni- see what’s going on with North Shore. MassDOT versity of Massachusetts/ the art. These are people used a PowerPoint pre- Boston, who along with who are interested in art. sentation that contains in- the Boston Convention & It’s not everybody’s cup of formation which is part of Exhibition Center and the tea.” the internal deliberative John F. Kennedy Presi- Ridlon said he went to process and will be able to dential Library & Muse- the School of Practical provide a copy of this at a um, are hoping students Arts in Boston in the late future date.” and visitors will use it. 1950s, right after he got The Item obtained a “The report reinforces out of the U.S. Marine copy of the report which what we all think is un- Corps. outlined how ferry service tapped potential,” he said. “I went into advertise- could be viable if the city State Rep. Brendan ment,” said Ridlon. “I’ve owned the vessel; received Crighton (D-Lynn) said worked in Boston and I more riders from new wa- construction of more than worked in New York, but terfront residents; part- 300 apartments at the for- I knew my heart was al- nered with another North mer Beacon Chevrolet site ways in oil and painting. Shore community; devel- that is expected to break In the beginning, I worked oped new revenue from ground later this year, will with watercolor and then I terminal parking fees; re- add more riders. went to oil.” ceived contributions from “These market rate When he gets tired of us- waterfront developers; apartments will be 200 ing oil, Ridlon said he’ll go raised fares; and made yards away from the fer- to watercolor and he’ll go connections to harbor ry,” he said. “Lots of pieces abstract, usually because cruises and trips to Cape that could come together he’s getting too tight us- Cod for leisure travelers. in the next few years will ing the oil. He said he’ll go On the plus side, last make the ferry a success.” loosen up with the water- spring the Federal Transit State Rep. Daniel Cahill color paintings. Watercol- Administration awarded a (D-Lynn) said the consul- or is very hard to use, he $4.5 million grant to the tants provided a roadmap said, and oil is a forgiving city of Lynn for the pur- on how to make the ferry paint. Once you put wa- chase a new 149-passenger profitable. tercolor down, that’s it, he vessel to support the ser- Still, James Cowdell, said. vice. But the grant comes executive director of the Even as a kid, Ridlon ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE with strings. The city Lynn Economic Develop- said he always used to Artist Barry Ridlon, who works in both oil and watercolor, says he has must contribute a 20 per- ment & Industrial Corp., draw. He ended up in ad- always liked to draw, even as a kid. He will have a showing of his art at cent match, or $900,000 said he has been working vertising working art LynnArts beginning Saturday. to build the ship at a time on the ferry for a decade. agencies. He became a when the city is struggling “I want the ferry in the full-time painter in 1980 landscapes and seascapes. boats,” but he also likes When I was a kid, I used to to fill a budget gap. water today and I think after a heart attack meant He paints anywhere. He painting the ocean, the play up in Lynn Woods all In its analysis of the the long-term prognosis he couldn’t continue the has done lots of Lynn shore and the woods. He the time.” pilot project, STV found for the ferry is good,” he work he was used to doing. paintings but they’ve al- said landscapes are just Ridlon and his wife, that while the ferry could said. “But in the short- “So I started painting ready sold. He paints any- something he likes. Judy, have been married accommodate 250 passen- term, the prognosis is not again and I’ve been paint- where from Lynn to Bar “There’s no particular for 48 years. They have gers, it attracted fewer good.” ing ever since,” Ridlon Harbor, Maine. Most of his reason.” Ridlon said. It’s four children and two than 100 per trip, only 5 said. “I like to paint out- smaller paintings are done something that appeals grandchildren. percent of riders paid full Thomas Grillo can be doors, but I don’t do too at the scene. He may see a to me like landscapes and “I’m happy,” he said. fare and fares covered reached at tgrillo@item- much of that now because spot and come back, take seascapes. They appeal to “You want a lot of money just 4 percent of operating live.com. of my age.” photographs or sketch it. me and of course, I’ve lived in your pocket, you don’t Ridlon said he paints He said he’s “nutty over around the sea all my life. become a painter.” ‘If Only’ Swampscott Lynnfield school super justifies budget hike kids heed opioid film LYNNFIELD tee business last week, cluding administrative po- for a permanent principal From A1 the board heard from sitions in Newton. for the next school is well SWAMPSCOTT back there again, but I Gregory Hurray, the in- “I’ve had a wonderful underway. A committee of From A1 think that’s part of the ad- Tremblay would like to terim principal at the career, and working in administrators, teachers diction.” see more materials and Summer Street School. Lynnfield has been a great and parents will be inter- “It is not an easy phone Cheever said the work of supplies in the proposed Hurray was hired as the way to keep learning,” he viewing some of the 30 ap- call to make when a loved the response team and the budget. interim principal at the said. “I love the school, I plicants for the position, one needs help,” Madigan point of showing the film, “Absolutely, but we have school for the remainder love the kids, I love the followed by further inter- said in a statement. “We followed by a panel dis- to walk a fine line with of the year following an parents’ support, and the views and site visits for a are trying to make that cussion, is to break to the the budget,” Tremblay incident on a METCO administration has been select group of semi-final- easier for people.” stigma. She said people said. “The whole process school bus in November fantastic.” ists. Cheever said with the should know that they can of building a budget has to that led to Jennifer DiB- While Hurray leads the “We hope that by mid- door knocks, sometimes reach out. She said people be reflective of all the re- iase’s resignation. Summer Street School for March, we will be able to people are more comfort- shouldn’t be embarrassed sources we have.” Hurray has had a long the rest of the school year, name someone to the posi- able talking with Wheeler, about addiction and it In other school commit- career in education, in- Tremblay said the search tion,” Tremblay said. rather than police officers. shouldn’t be a problem be- She said it’s hard for peo- hind closed doors. ple to trust police because “We’re hoping that we’re Saugus school board supports district-wide all-day K they may feel like officers able to get people to come are only there to charge out,” Cheever said of the KINDERGARTEN son (half-day students) our priorities outlined,” ture would replace the ex- them. She said the visits event. “I know it’s a tough From A1 weren’t enrolled (in full day she said. “For the last sev- isting pre-K, four elemen- are about providing them subject for some people kindergarten) is the $2,700 eral years, we have made tary schools, middle and with follow-up services. and that’s why we’re try- and make a recommenda- cost,” Manoogian said. band-aid budget cuts but high school. Fewer schools “Once we go there, it ing to open the door for tion at the 2018 Annual Children in the full-day we’re not really addressing would mean less operat- does break the ice,” Cheev- communication.” Town Meeting. program spend 60 min- the issues. As chairwoman ing costs and more money er said. “We have been The task force formed in utes on math, 60 on social of both committees — the in the school budget, Mer- able to get people into Gayla Cawley can be November at the request studies and 60 on English school committee and the edith said. treatment and stay off the reached at gcawley@item- of school committee mem- language arts each day, he school building committee “As important as kinder- drugs. Yes, there’s been live.com. Follow her on ber Peter Manoogian. The said. Alternatively, stu- — my primary focus is the garten is, I’d like to see some relapses and we’re Twitter @GaylaCawley. group includes an elemen- dents in the half-day pro- new middle school, high that come with time,” she tary school principal, two gram spend about half an school project and work- said. “We need programs kindergarten teachers, a hour on each. ing on a capital plan with that are going to bring our Selling a house? district to a level 1; like ro- Town Meeting member, a School committee chair- the Town Manager and Buying a house? few parents, Manoogian woman Jeannie Meredith current selectmen that botics and STEAM. In my opinion, we cannot afford and Superintendent Dr. supported the article with addresses all the current Find out what properties David DeRuosi. a positive vote but said schools, pre-K through 12.” to cut any programming Tuition for all-day kin- she misunderstood the As part of a complete from our students. We recently sold in your area. dergarten is $2,700. There motion. overhaul of Saugus Public need to start looking at is no tuition for half-day “I would recommend we Schools, by 2020, the num- ways to bring these things Check out kindergarten. Each year, ask the current task force ber of school buildings now, not wait until we have a new building.” the Real Estate page 10 full-day scholarships to continue their work and could be condensed to just Meredith said she was are awarded based on fi- open it up to other commu- three. A lower elementary in Saturday’s paper. opposed to cutting teach- nancial need. The task nity members, rather than school would serve pre-K ers’ jobs and existing pro- force’s mission is to pro- a separate committee of through grade 2 students; gramming but declined to vide a richer educational Town Meeting members,” an upper elementary comment on how the pro- experience to all kinder- said Meredith. would serve grades 3-5; grams could be funded. garten students, regard- “Although I’d love to see and, through the project less of their family’s abil- free, all-day K in our dis- closest to fruition, the mid- Bridget Turcotte can be ity to pay. trict, I firmly believe we dle and high school would reached at bturcotte@item- “What was apparent to have to have our financial share a single building. live.com. Follow her on me — the compelling rea- health in order and have The new school struc- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. A8 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Lynn English and Classical to participate in noteworthy concert

The Lynn English Student Chorus, under the direction of Jorge Ibanez, and the Lynn Classical Student Cho- rus, under the direction of Emily Northridge, will sing as part of Handel & Haydn Society’s 30th annual Col- laborative Youth Concerts featuring 430 students from Boston, Brockton, Lowell, Lynn, Wellesley and Kingston. The Lynn English/Lynn Classical choruses will perform with the Law- rence High School for the Performing Arts student chorus and the Handel & Haydn Vocal Quartet at Lawrence High School Performing & Fine Arts Academy, tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. The concert is free and open to the public. The students learn difficult music with guest conductor Andrew Clark, meet other students from across the state, and also get to open for Handel & Haydn Society’s March concerts of McGegan & Mozart at historic Sym- phony Hall in Boston.

COURTESY PHOTO Handel & Haydn Society’s 30th annual Collaborative Youth Concerts will feature 430 students from Bos- ton, Brockton, Lowell, Lynn, Wellesley and Kingston.

A Valentine’s dance

MAKING YOUR LIFE HEALTHIER IS OUR LIFE’S WORK.

Vilma Simbajon, R.N. Inpatient Nurse

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE North Shore Medical Center has been a part of the Lynn community Annette Slocomb and Otto Swamson were for years and plans to continue for decades to come. Over the next the first to cut a rug at the Saugus Senior 3 to 4 years we will realign our services to advance care even further Center Valentine’s Day pizza party and dance on Tuesday. for local patients and families.

Until then, NSMC Union Hospital will remain open, providing exceptional care and service. So whether you’re living with diabetes or eating better to avoid it, NSMC Union Hospital is here to keep you active and thriving. For more information about NSMC Union Hospital, please visit, nsmc.partners.org/Union SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903.     500 Lynnfield Street

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ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Malvelis Hernandez looks to make a shot past the Notre Dame defense. Johan Garcia ies to the hoop through the PMA defense. Girls can’t claw back against Lancers Boys spread the offense around By Katie Morrison attainable, but it’s going to take two wins By Katie Morrison sentation of Mary Academy. ITEM STAFF in the team’s nal two games to get it ITEM STAFF The win was an important one for Tech, done. which started the season 0-8 but is now LYNN — The rest of this week is going Tuesday’s loss stings for Tech, but there LYNN — Usually, when a team has well on its way to locking up the Com- to be a little stressful for the Lynn Tech were plenty of positives coach Kaitlyn just one scorer in double gures, it spells monwealth Athletic Conference/Small girls basketball team. Wechsler could take away from a close trouble for the offense. title and securing a spot in the tourna- The Tigers have hovered around the game against a team that the Tigers have That wasn’t the case Tuesday night at ment. The Tigers have two games left on .500 mark all season and have had their had trouble even competing with in the Lynn Tech, as the Tigers boys basketball the schedule, both against teams they’ve goal of 10 wins and a tournament berth past. team featured 12 different scorers with already beaten. Two more victories would within reach. After a 47-40 loss to Notre just one, Dantai Robertson (13 points) in Dame at home Tuesday, that goal is still GIRLS, B2 double gures in a 72-25 rout over Pre- BOYS, B2 Threes boost Rams over Panthers By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF LYNN — When the Lynn Classical boys basketball team hits its threes, the Rams are tough to beat. Tuesday night at Classical, the Rams hit nine 3-pointers en route to an 81-64 win over Beverly. “They hit 10 (three-pointers) against us in our rst game,” Beverly coach Scott Lewis said. “So they do shoot it well. They’re tough to guard, because they can get by you. We just didn’t get enough de- fensive stops.” Classical stormed out to a 9-4 lead in the rst quarter behind an early three from Edwin Solis. Beverly answered with a three-pointer from Kevin Morency and a nish in the paint from Hugh Calice to tie the game, 9-9. Patrick Gavin’s put- back in the nal minute of the quarter gave the Panthers a 13-11 advantage, and it stood at 15-13 Beverly after one. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “I thought we played well on the offen- The Canadiens  red coach Michael sive end,” Lewis said. “I think we shared Therrien and hired Claude Julien on Tuesday. the ball. We had a pretty good balance.” The Panthers opened up a 5-point ad- vantage with a conventional 3-point play Fired B’s coach Julien from Gavin early in the second quarter. ITEM FILE PHOTO Gavin’s free throw put Beverly up 26-21. Jaylen Johnson’s 22 points helped lead Classical past lands with Canadiens Beverly Tuesday night. CLASSICAL, B2 MONTREAL — In the since the start of Febru- midst of losing their grip ary, including a 4-0 loss to on rst place, the Mon- the Bruins. They next play Millett big on the boards for Magicians treal Canadiens abruptly Saturday against Winni- red coach Michel Ther- peg. rien on Tuesday and hired Therrien, 53, was in his “We jumped out to an early lead At St. John's, the Eagles raised ROUNDUP Claude Julien in hopes of fth season of his second in the rst half,” Magicians coach their record to 14-4, led by Matt Re- getting their season back tour of duty as Canadiens By Steve Krause Mike Giardi said. “We played with lihan, who had 16 points. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR on track. coach and had three play- a lot of energy and we relaxed a lit- Brett McNiff (11 points, 10 re- Montreal general man- off appearances with a Marblehead’s Bo Millett chan- tle bit. We got Salem on a slow start bounds) and Tommy O'Neil (13 and ager Marc Bergevin made trip to the 2014 Eastern neled his inner Charles Barkley for but they found their rhythm in the 11) had double-doubles. the announcement two Conference nal. They a double-double at 17 points and second half.” Jonathan Mola had 16 points for days into his team’s bye missed the playoffs last 20 rebounds as the Magicians boys The Magicians are back in action the Spartans while Jonny Mercado week. Julien was red as season after goaltender basketball team topped Salem, 76- on Thursday at Swampscott. chipped in with 13. Jalen Echevar- coach of the Boston Bru- Carey Price injured his 64. For the Witches, Isaiah William- ria had nine points. ins last week and pre- knee in November. Derek Marino (17 points, 10 re- son led the team with 16 points. Peabody 64, English 57 dictions that the veteran Owner bounds) and Patrick Bugler (11 Ethan Espinal added 14 and Nate Matt D’Amato led the way for wouldn’t be out of work for tweeted Tuesday after- points, six assists, ve rebounds) Lebron added 14. Salem (9-7) takes the Tanners with 22 points, six long proved true. noon: “, also contributed with strong perfor- on Gloucester Friday. At 1-5-1, the Canadiens mances for Marblehead. St. John's 64, St. Mary's 48 ROUNDUP, B2 are the NHL’s worst team JULIEN, B3 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 Tigers can’t claw back against Notre Dame GIRLS From B1 “We’re still working on how to pull away in these close games,” Wechsler said. “That’s a team from the upper division (in the Commonwealth Confer- ence). The girls have fire, they’re working hard on defense, and when we can get out in transition that’s a big spark for us.” The Tigers were in this one for the entire 32 min- utes, but a third-quarter offensive slump allowed Notre Dame to build a lead the Tigers couldn’t overcome. Tech fell behind early as the Lancers jumped out to a 6-2 lead, but the Tigers rallied to gain the 7-6 edge. Jamila Constantine pulled down a rebound on a missed free throw for a second chance and put it back to make it 10-6 Tech. ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Arianna Anaya gave the Alex Poisson, left, battles with a PMA defender to wrestle down a re- Tigers a 13-9 lead at the bound. end of the quarter, hitting a three from deep. In the second, turnovers were a problem for both Tech boys spread offense teams. The Tigers squan- dered a few scoring op- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON portunities by turning the ball over, but Notre Dame Jamila Constantine lobs a pass up the court. around in decisive win struggled to capitalize and couldn’t build any kind of a bit, and we couldn’t fig- points) and Malvelis Her- BOYS Tigers stayed firmly in the Patrick emptied his sizable lead. Solid defense ure out how to break it nandez (7 points). and rebounding kept the From B1 driver’s seat. Early in the bench in the fourth, and and it threw us off.” Now Tech turns its at- second, David Davis put the Tigers cruised to the turnovers from stinging Anaya opened the final tention to tonight, when give Tech the title. back an offensive rebound win. Tech too much, but the quarter with a quick three, it takes on Minuteman on steals finally caught up With the way the offense for two points, and then Tech’s biggest offensive and the Tigers clawed the road. The Tigers have to the Tigers as the Lanc- has been clicking over the gave Tech the ball back weapons, like Rob Wal- their way back to make it already beaten Minute- past few games, the goal is on a steal, feeding Amari lace (5 points), Davis (5 ers caused a turnover and a 6-point game, thanks in ended the half with an man twice this season. definitely in reach for the Gaston for an easy layup points) and Belmin Ber- part to some big defensive If the Tigers can win Tigers, according to first- easy layup to take a 23-20 in transition to extend the ilo (3 points) were quiet rebounds from Constan- tonight, it’s on to Friday, year coach Stevie Patrick. Tigers’ lead to 26-7. Gas- Tuesday, but that gave lead into the break. tine to take away second Notre Dame turned up when they play rival Chel- “They’re clicking, and ton’s basket made it four way to the emergence of chances from the Lancers. the heat on defense in the sea. Not only will the game have been over the past straight field goals for the players like freshman Ju- But the offense stalled third and took away the determine Tech’s playoff four games, we started to Tigers, while the Panthers lian Peralta, who scored again midway through the Tigers’ bread and butter: fate, but will also be the get it together,” Patrick hadn’t even gotten off a nine points. Poisson added period as the Tigers strug- said. “We’re going to keep shot. eight and Aquemini Gas- baskets in transition. The rubber match between the Lancers forced Tech to find gled to hit shots while No- plugging. We’re probably PMA hit its first shot ton chipped in nine. His tre Dame built the lead two teams in the three- going to get a chance to from the field with two brother, Amari Gaston, open shots through the de- game season series. fense, and when the Tigers back up to 43-32 with 4:06 play in the tournament, minutes left in the half. added seven. “They know the pressure struggled to score, Notre to play. Anaya, who led and I think we’re going to Up to that point, Tech had “It’s very important to is on, it’s been on for a Dame took advantage. The Tech with 11 points, did surprise people.” outscored the Panthers be able to share the ball,” Lancers ended the third her best to get the Tigers while now,” Wechsler said. The Tigers came out hot 20-1 in the period. The Patrick said. “It builds with their biggest lead of back in the game, but the “We need to come out and Tuesday night, opening Tigers opened up the lead chemistry, and it’s a sign of the night, 34-26. effort came up short. take care of business (to- the game on an 8-0 run to 35-10 with 10 differ- a winning team. It doesn’t “We couldn’t find our Constantine had a sol- night) and Friday’s a big and holding PMA score- ent players contributing matter who the star is. flow,” Wechsler said.id game with nine points, game, and we’re looking less through the first five points in the half. They’re all stars.” “They upped the pressure as did Alondra Sanchez (9 forward to it.” minutes of the quarter. The second half was If the Tigers can close The Panthers closed the much of the same. Midway out the next two games, gap to 8-6 with two threes, through the third, Alex they won’t have to worry but that’s as close as they Poisson hit back-to-back about another team steal- would come. Tech went on threes from virtually the ing away first place. Tech Big threes boost Classical a 5-0 run to close out the same spot on the floor, and hosts Essex Tech on se- quarter, capped by Jama Marcus Taylor followed up nior night Thursday, and Aroni’s layup at the buzz- with a trey of his own. At will close out the regular er. the end of three, Tech held season Friday on the road boys over Beverly From that point on, the a commanding 64-19 lead. against Minuteman. CLASSICAL streak. Down by 12 points Plouffe’s book and followed From B1 after Dyrrell Rucker’s suit with the same scenar- Roundup: Lynnfield boys layup put Classical ahead io, a bucket and a three- Classical responded with 51-39, Beverly mounted a point play to give the Rams a 19-8 run to end the sec- 17-6 rally. The Beverly run a 75-62 cushion. This time clinch Cape Ann League title ond quarter ahead of Bev- slimmed Classical’s lead around the Rams held erly, 40-34. to one point, 57-56, at the onto their lead and walked ROUNDUP but Classical held on for Fenwick (12-6) will head The key to Classical’s ral- end of the third. away with the win. From B1 the victory. to Cardinal Spellman to- ly was five makes from be- “They’re a very competi- “Defense dictates our yond the arc. Three of those “We did just enough to night for a Catholic Cen- tive team,” Grassa said of offense,” Grassa said. “We rebounds and four assists. get a two-possession lead, tral League matchup. makes were by Gilbert the Panthers. “I thought we did a much better job de- Moisse Irizarry added and we needed every point Peabody 39, English 35 Minaya, while Edwin Solis did a terrific job on Gavin. fensively. Erick Solis was 10 points, 15 rebounds tonight,” Classical coach At English, the Tanners knocked in the other two. He had 16 on the first half and five blocks, and Jake in foul trouble the whole Tom Sawyer said. were behind, 28-24, after “Typically what’s good and in the second half he Doherty added eight Wilkey led the way with game and then he comes three quarters but out- for high school is 33 per- had eight. I thought Gil- points and four rebounds a double-double, contrib- up with a huge three-point scored the Bulldogs 15-7 cent,” Classical coach Tom bert (Minaya) did a great to go along with some uting 15 points and 15 re- play and another big bas- in the final eight minutes Grassa said in reference job on Luigi Derrane, he outstanding defense. The bounds. Soneta Srey and to raise their record to ket.” to his team’s success from hit five threes the last time Tanners (13-6) take on Re- Medrano each added 12, 12-5 overall and 12-3 in Jaylen Johnson led the vere Thursday. beyond the arc. “We shot we played them.” and Irianis Delgado had the Northeastern Confer- Rams with 22 points. nine for 17, that’s unusu- Calice’s layup with 6½ Lynnfield 68, Triton 58 four points to go with sev- ence. al. If you’re hitting, that’s Edwin Solis made six Lynnfield clinched the en rebounds. Nene Onwuogu led the minutes left in the game what forced Beverly into three-pointers to finish Cape Ann League title The Rams (15-5) take on Tanners with 13 points gave Beverly its first lead with a perfect 15-0 record with 18 points. Minaya crosstown rival English and 17 rebounds. a man-to-man defense. We of the second half at 60- (15-1 overall) with the scored 17 points, while Thursday night as they “She had a monster were so hot, that they had 59. The two teams traded win. Plouffe finished with 11. celebrate Senior Night. night under the boards for to go man-to-man.” buckets, and 1-point leads, Lynnfield held a slim Cathedral 65, us,” said Peabody coach Edwin Solis knocked in until Deontae Plouffe and For the Panthers, Gavin one point lead after three St. Mary’s 42 Stan McKeen. a pair of threes to start the Erick Solis came to the led the way with 24 points. quarters, 49-48, but broke Cathedral raced out to a Also, Catherine Man- third quarter, the second of rescue for the Rams. Derrane scored 14 and Ca- the game open in the 30-12 lead after one quar- ning had four points and which gave Classical a 49- Plouffe came up big with lice contributed with 11. fourth quarter, outscor- ter and never looked back. 12 rebounds, Katie Wal- 39 lead with 5½ minutes a three-point play and a Classical (16-3) plays at ing the Vikings 19-10 to The Spartans dropped to lace had 11 points and seal the win. Zachary 12-7, but got solid contri- on the clock. This time, putback to put Classical English Wednesday, while Melissa Gray seven. Shone (10 points) and Dan butions from Temi Falayi it was the Panthers who ahead by eight, 70-62. Er- Beverly (9-7) is back in ac- Jameson (8 points) led (12 points), Mia Nowicki “The shooting was off,” ended the quarter on a hot ick Solis took a page out of tion Thursday at Danvers. the fourth quarter charge (11), Olivia Nazaire (8) said McKeen. “After the with six points each. Lou- and Gabby Torres (7). first quarter, it was only is Ellis led Lynnfield with The Spartans conclude 6-6. Cancer patient dies months 18 points, while Michael the CCL portion of their “English was really Carangelo (15 points) schedule Friday at Fen- pumped up to play,” he and Billy Arseneault (13 wick. said. “They gave us all after meeting hero, Tom Brady points) were also in double Fenwick 57, we could handle. It was a SIMSBURY, Conn. (AP) tion of the Patriots and 4 win over the Los Angeles figures. Medford 22 good win for us.” — A 10-year-old cancer Brady. He died Monday, Rams. GIRLS BASKETBALL The Crusaders played Triton 34, Lynnfield 27 The Pioneers never got patient, who in Decem- according to Ray Lagan, Patriots owner Robert Classical 47, Beverly 46 great team defense and ber lived out his dream the head of the Masters It was a nail-biter for topped Medford behind untracked in this one, Kraft offered his condo- of meeting New England School in Simsbury, where lences in a statement the Rams, who held a Sam Mancinelli’s 16 trailing from start to fin- Patriots quarterback Tom Logan was a fourth-grade Tuesday, saying the team four-point lead with three points, six rebounds and ish. Lizzy Shaievitz led Brady, has died. student. has met some great fans seconds left to play thanks three assists. Sophomore the team with 14 points, Logan Schoenhardt's Logan visited with to key free throws from Jaxson Nadeau added while Juliana Passatempo story gained national at- Brady at the team's fa- over the years, "but none Jeylly Medrano and Par- nine points, six rebounds had seven points. Melissa tention during a social cility in Foxborough, that could rival Logan's is Wilkey. Beverly hit a and three steals. Sam Morelli, Shannon Furey media campaign that Massachusetts, and was passion for the Patri- three to close the gap to Gulla and Sammi Gallant and Hannah Filipe had brought the Connecticut named the team's honor- ots and his love for Tom one in the final seconds, added eight points apiece. two points each. boy's wish to the atten- ary for their Dec. Brady." WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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TODAY Peabody at Medford (5) Boys Basketball Plymouth N. at Beverly (8) Chelsea at Revere (7) Skiing Classical at English (7) St. John’s at TBA Gloucester at Fenwick (6:30) THURSDAY KIPP at Boston Collegiate (5:30) Boys Basketball Boys Hockey Beverly at Danvers (7) Beverly at Peabody (5:15) Essex Tech at Lynn Tech (7) Danvers at Winthrop (6:10) Gloucester at Salem (7) Everett at Swampscott (6:30) Marblehead at Swampscott (7) Gloucester at Lynn (8) Revere at Peabody (7) Marblehead at Saugus (7:40) Winthrop at Saugus (7) N. Reading at Lynnfield (8:15) Girls Basketball Revere at Medford (7) Danvers at Beverly (7) St. John’s at Arlington (8) English at Classical (7) Girls Basketball Peabody at Revere (7) KIPP at Boston Collegiate (4) Salem at Gloucester (7) Tech at Minuteman (5:30) Saugus at Winthrop (7) Swampscott at English (7) Swampscott at Marblehead (7) Danvers at Revere (5:30) Track Girls Hockey Division 4 state championship (at Fenwick at Shawsheen (7) Reggie Lewis Ctr, 4:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Tech Hall of nings until March from 6:30- 7 p.m. at Reinfuss Field. Fame nominations Registration will also be The Lynn Tech Alumni held Saturday from 10 a.m.- Association is accepting 12 p.m., also at Reinfuss. nominations for the Hall of These dates also include Fame. city-wide registration for They may be submitted to junior/senior softball for Bart Conlon 133 Common- players ages 13-16. wealth Road, Lynn, 01904. The deadline for submitting Annual Hiberian an application is Feb. 25. For more information con- 5K road race tact Conlon at bartleycon- The eighth-annual Hiber- [email protected]. The nian 5K road race will take PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS banquet will be held on May place Sunday, March 19, Boston Red Sox pitcher Chris Sale throws the ball during baseball spring training in Fort Myers. 6 at Angelica’s Restaurant 2016 at 11 a.m. at the Lynn in Middleton. Hibernian Hall. Entry is $25. Register online via Lynn Babe Ruth Racewire at https://racewire. Pitchers and catchers are com/register.php?id=7135. registration For more information con- Lynn Babe Ruth Baseball tact Mike Mannion at Lynn- will hold its final Registra- [email protected]. back on the baseball beat tion this Saturday from 10 Proceeds benefit the annual a.m. to noon at Lynn Hous- AOH Scholarship Fund and LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) catchers Tuesday. As ma- Over in Arizona, the on his right shoulder and ing Authority, 10 Church Charitable Funds of the — Even for an accom- jor leaguers took the field Cleveland Indians began won’t start the season un- St., Lynn. Lynn Hibernians. plished veteran like Jus- in Florida and Arizona, preparing to defend their til April 7 at the earliest. All new players to the pro- tin Verlander, the start that familiar sound of American League title. The Kansas City Roy- gram must bring a birth cer- Jets JV team of spring training can be balls popping into mitts Cleveland won the AL als said left-hander Bri- special. served as a reminder that Central comfortably last tificate. All returning play- an Flynn broke a rib and “I usually sleep pretty in baseball at least, winter year and made it to the ers may register online if beats Sachems had three minor vertebrae they choose at www.great- well. I woke up early to- is finally over. World Series before los- The Lynn Jets JV hockey fractures in a bizarre off- erlynnbaberuth.org day,” the Detroit ace said While Verlander and the ing to the Chicago Cubs in team defeated Saugus, 4-2, Tuesday. “On one hand, Tigers went through their seven games. season injury. Flynn is ex- Tuesday. Scoring for the Jets you want to appreciate ev- routine at their newly ren- “This time of year, every- pected to miss two months Wyoma Little was Nick Kosmas with 2 erything as much as you ovated facility in Lakeland, one is at glass half-full,” after falling through a League registration goals, Andrew Patrie with a can. It’s not such a whirl- the Boston Red Sox were Indians manager Terry barn roof at his Oklahoma goal and an assist and wind anymore — you kind about 115 miles to the Francona said. “We have residence. Wyoma Little League will Aidan Seitz with an unas- of know what to expect. south, holding their first good reason to be.” The Royals and Miami hold in-person registration sisted goal. Owen Downey But in the same aspect, workout of the post-Papi Hopes are always high Marlins begin this sea- for baseball and softball, picked up two assists. Kenny every day is pretty much era. It’s Boston’s first sea- at the start of spring son with heavy hearts taking place Monday eve- Perez was in net for the win. the same thing I’ve done son without David Ortiz training, but occasionally following the deaths of for 12 years, so it also since the Red Sox signed there’s some injury news pitchers Yordano Ventura TV/RADIO starts going faster.” him in January 2003, but on the first day. Baltimore Verlander’s Tigers were Big Papi’s retirement may manager Buck Showalter last month and Jose Fer- nandez in September, and TV Pro Basketball: Indiana at among 15 teams with not be too big a blow to a said right-hander Chris Tigers owner Mike Ilitch College Basketball: LIU Cleveland, ESPN, 7 p.m.; their first scheduledteam that added star left- Tillman had a plate- workouts for pitchers and hander Chris Sale. let-rich plasma injection died Friday at age 87. Brooklyn at St. Francis Philadelphia at Boston, CSN, Brooklyn, CBSSN, 6 p.m.; 7:30 p.m.; New York at Okla- Xavier at Providence, FS1, homa City, ESPN, 9:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.; Cincinnati at Golf: LPGA: Australian Open, Eagles can’t contain Notre Dame rally South Florida, ESPNU, 7 Golf, 9 p.m.; p.m.; Iowa State at Kansas BOSTON (AP) — Bonzie er forget those memories,” St., ESPN2, 7 p.m.; Mary- Pro Hockey: St. Louis at Colson remembered run- Colson said. land at Northwestern, Big Detroit, NBCSN, 8 p.m.; Flor- ning around Boston Col- V.J. Beachem had 16 Ten Network, 7 p.m.; Temple ida at San Jose, NBCSN, lege, having birthday par- points and Steve Vasturia at East Carolina, ESPNews, 10:30 p.m.; ties and shooting around added 15 for the Fighting with some of the Eagles’ Irish (20-7, 9-5 Atlantic 7 p.m.; Creighton at Seton Soccer: Champions: Bayern Hall, CBSSN, 8 p.m.; St. notable players when his Coast Conference). It is Munich vs. Arsenal dad was an assistant coach. coach Mike Brey’s 13th John’s at Butler, FS1, 9 p.m.; FS1, 2:30 p.m.; Champions: Duke at Virginia, ESPN2, He was having fun again time winning at least 20 Real Madrid vs. Napoli 8:30 p.m.; Indiana at Minne- Tuesday night. games with Notre Dame. FS2, 2:30 p.m. sota, Big Ten Network, 8:30 Colson scored 20 points, Ky Bowman led Boston Matt Farrell had 19 and p.m.; Oklahoma St. at TCU, RADIO College (9-18, 2-12) with No. 25 Notre Dame over- ESPNU, 8:30 p.m.; San Pro Basketball: Philadelphia 29 points and Mo Jeffers came a 13-point first-half at Boston, WBZ-FM (98.5), had 12. Diego St. at Utah State, deficit for an 84-76 victory CBSSN, 10 p.m. 7:30 p.m. BC had sliced it to 78- over Boston College, send- 76 on Bowman’s two free ing the Eagles to their throws with just under NHL 10th straight loss. a minute to play, but “I just remember a lot of Beachem grabbed an of- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division times shooting around be- fensive rebound and was GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA fore practice, being a ball fouled on the ensuing pos- Montreal 58 31 19 8 70 165 150 Minnesota 56 37 13 6 80 187 130 boy. Just trying to learn Ottawa 54 29 19 6 64 145 146 Chicago 57 35 17 5 75 166 147 session. He hit both free Boston 58 29 23 6 64 157 155 St. Louis 56 29 22 5 63 161 165 the game and learn from throws with 24.1 seconds Toronto 55 26 18 11 63 172 162 Nashville 56 27 21 8 62 158 151 them,” said Colson, who to play. Florida 54 24 20 10 58 134 153 Winnipeg 59 26 29 4 56 171 187 recalled being around for- Buffalo 57 24 23 10 58 141 161 Dallas 58 22 26 10 54 160 187 “When you get opportu- Tampa Bay 56 25 24 7 57 154 160 Colorado 54 15 37 2 32 109 184 mer Eagles like current nities in the ACC, you’ve Detroit 56 22 24 10 54 141 169 Pacific Division NBA players Jared Dud- got to make the play,” BC Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA ley and Reggie Jackson to GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 57 34 18 5 73 156 135 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS coach Jim Christian said Wash. 56 39 11 6 84 192 121 Anaheim 58 30 18 10 70 152 147 name a few. of the rebound. “We didn’t. Pittsburgh 55 35 13 7 77 197 155 Edmonton 56 29 19 8 66 157 146 Notre Dame guard Matt Farrell (5) is congrat- “It’s been something It’s a short answer to a Columbus 55 35 15 5 75 177 136 L. Angeles 55 28 23 4 60 138 136 N.Y. Rang. 56 37 18 1 75 192 147 Calgary 57 28 26 3 59 149 164 ulated by Notre Dame forward Bonzie Colson that’s always been a huge complicated question, but Phila. 56 27 22 7 61 147 168 Vancouver 57 25 26 6 56 135 164 behind BC guard Jordan Chatman. part of my life and I’ll nev- it’s the truth.” N.Y. Islan. 55 25 20 10 60 162 165 Arizona 54 19 28 7 45 129 169 N. Jersey 56 24 22 10 58 131 159 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Carolina 53 24 22 7 55 140 156 time loss.

Tuesday’s Games Toronto at Columbus, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 4, Vancouver 0 St. Louis at Detroit, 8 p.m. Claude Julien lands with Canadiens New Jersey 3, Colorado 2 Philadelphia at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. Toronto 7, N.Y. Islanders 1 Florida at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Buffalo 3, Ottawa 2 Thursday’s Games JULIEN treal, where he coached “Today we hired the best NHL coach has been fired Winnipeg 5, Dallas 2 Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Anaheim 1, Minnesota 0 N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. From B1 from 2003-2006. He won available coach and one midseason over the past Arizona at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Colorado at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. the with the of the league’s best. I am 10 years, more than the merci beaucoup pour tout, Bruins in 2011 and was convinced that he has the NFL, NBA or MLB over NBA thank you for giving ev- the longest-tenured coach capabilities to get our team the same time span. erything you had to our in the NHL until last week. back on the winning track.” This is the third time EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE team.” Atlantic Division Southwest Division Julien has coached 997 The Canadiens are atop Therrien has been fired W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Therrien went 194-121- regular-season games and the Atlantic Division with during the season. The Boston 36 19 .655 — San Antonio 42 13 .764 — 37 as coach of the Cana- will hit the 1,000 mile- 70 points at 31-19-8 and last time came in the win- Toronto 32 24 .571 4½ Houston 40 17 .702 3 diens this time around. New York 23 33 .411 13½ Memphis 34 23 .596 9 stone behind the Cana- have a six-point lead on the ter of 2009 when the Pitts- Philadelphia 21 34 .382 15 Dallas 22 33 .400 20 He was also fired and diens’ bench on Feb. 23. Bruins and Ottawa Sena- burgh Penguins replaced Brooklyn 9 46 .164 27 New Orleans 22 34 .393 20½ replaced by Julien 46 Southeast Division Northwest Division Washington Capitals tors. But they’ve played six him with Dan Blysma and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB games into the 2002-03 Washington 33 21 .611 — Utah 34 22 .607 — coach Barry Trotz joked more games than Ottawa went on to win the Cup season. This time, it took Atlanta 32 23 .582 1½ Oklahoma City 31 25 .554 3 that Julien would find an- and have struggled lately four months later. Charlotte 24 31 .436 9½ Denver 25 30 .455 8½ 58 games. Miami 24 32 .429 10 Portland 23 32 .418 10½ “The decision to remove other job within five min- despite getting Alex Gal- Therrien is the first Orlando 21 36 .368 13½ Minnesota 21 35 .375 13 utes. It took seven days. chenyuk and other previ- coach to be fired with his Central Division Pacific Division Michel from his coaching W L Pct GB W L Pct GB The Canadiens had to get ously injured players back team leading its division Cleveland 38 16 .704 — Golden State 46 9 .836 — duties was a difficult one Indiana 29 26 .527 9½ L.A. Clippers 34 21 .618 12 because I have lots of re- permission to speak with in their lineup. this late in the season Chicago 27 29 .482 12 Sacramento 23 32 .418 23 Julien before hiring him Therrien is the fifth since Ottawa’s John Pad- Detroit 26 30 .464 13 L.A. Lakers 19 37 .339 27½ spect for him,” Bergevin Milwaukee 24 30 .444 14 Phoenix 17 39 .304 29½ said in a statement. “I because the 56-year-old coach fired this season, fol- dock on Feb. 27, 2008. Tuesday’s Games Dallas at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. came to the conclusion was still under contract. lowing Julien, Ken Hitch- The quick move is rem- Chicago 105, Toronto 94 Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. that our team needed a “Claude Julien is an cock of the St. Louis Blues, iniscent of 2011, when Cleveland 116, Minnesota 108 Philadelphia at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Miami at Houston, 8 p.m. new energy, a new voice, a experienced and well-re- Jack Capuano of the New Bruce Boudreau took over Wednesday’s Games New Orleans at Memphis, 8 p.m. new direction.” spected coach with a good York Islanders and Gerard as coach of the Anaheim Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 9 p.m. San Antonio at Orlando, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Denver, 9 p.m. That will come from Ju- knowledge of the Montre- Gallant of the Florida Pan- Ducks two days after be- Charlotte at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Utah, 9 p.m. lien, who returns to Mon- al market,” Bergevin said. thers. It’s the 39th time an ing fired by the Capitals. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Husband’s affair could be more about money than love Leading a weak suit can be misleading DEAR ABBY: I am 68 when children play in Eighteenth-century sibling queen. Declarer discarded a and my husband is 80. I Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van their home. authors Augustus and Julius diamond, and West shed the just found out he is in- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, While Jason’s mother Hare wrote, “A weak mind spade nine. volved with a 40-year-old may not want to believe sinks under prosperity, as well Now South threw a curve: and was founded by her mother, as under adversity. A strong woman. He says it is not what her son did, it’s high- He led a heart to his 10! West Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at ly unlikely your daughter and deep mind has two high- won with her queen and shift- an affair because they ha- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los made it up. Dealing with a est tides.” ed to the diamond king. When ven’t actually had sex! I Angeles, CA 90069. problem like that by put- A bridge play by declarer that held the trick, West, mis- don’t know what to do. ting her head in the sand that often results in prosperity led by South’s play, continued Can you help me? is leading a weak suit. The op- with the diamond six. This riage are yours. If he When I heard it, I was will only invite more trou- ponents assume declarer has doesn’t agree to end the ble, because Jason is sure gave declarer nine tricks via HEARTBROKEN IN livid. I told his mother values there and steer clear of relationship, this is some- to repeat it with some other four spades, one heart, two NEW MEXICO about it, and now she will it. This deal occurred during thing you might want to not let my daughter play little girl. the 2016 Yeh Online World diamonds and two clubs. Then West discarded a dia- DEAR HEARTBRO- discuss with a lawyer. with Laurie. She believes Bridge Cup. Matches were mond on the spade ace, so KEN: Your husband may Jessie made it all up. My DEAR ABBY: Today I played simultaneously among not be having an affair in DEAR ABBY: My called my church to cancel four teams in three venues: Lin took 10 tricks and gained daughter is inconsolable 10 international match points the physical sense, but he 7-year-old daughter, “Jes- my attendance at a retreat Beijing, Turin and Seattle. because she no longer has when South’s opening bid of IS having an emotional sie,” has a best friend who a month from now. I had How did Lin Rongqiang of the a playmate. She believes it Chinese Contract Bridge Asso- one diamond was passed out affair. He may be flattered lives next door. The neigh- is her fault that Laurie paid $25 to hold my spot. ciation play in three no-trump at the other table. by the attention he’s re- bor, “Laurie,” has an older can’t play with her be- When I stated my reason after receiving a spade lead? ceiving from a younger brother, “Jason,” who is cause she told me. I don’t for calling, the church sec- South’s strong-club se- woman, or he may think 13. know what to do so the retary said, “Do you want quence promised a balanced he’s actually in love with Recently, Jessie played 22-24; he rightly upgraded for girls can play together. a refund or would you like her. Whether she is in love at Laurie’s house, and to donate toward tithes?” I the five-card suit and excellent with HIM is open to ques- when she came home she NEEDS A PLAYMATE thought this was nervy. I controls (four aces and a king). tion. West, nervous of leading a told me Jason had said told her to refund the However, if your hus- red-suit king, chose the spade some nasty things to her. DEAR NEEDS: It is im- money. What is your band is giving her money, portant that you make Jes- 10. When I asked what they thought on this? you might have an argu- sie understand that none Declarer won with his jack were, she told me that one and played two rounds of ment that he is being ma- of this was her fault — it time Jason told her to pull WANTS A REFUND clubs. After West threw the nipulated into it, which was JASON’S fault — and IN BRENTWOOD, heart six, East won with the could qualify as elder down her underwear, and that she did the right thing another time he told her CALIF. king and returned his second abuse. Remember, too, if by telling you. What you spade. South took the trick you are a longtime wife in to pull down his pants and need to do now is help your DEAR WANTS: Just with the ace, played a spade a community property do something that can’t be daughter find other play- this: You were offered an to the queen (East pitched a state, half of the assets ac- mentioned in a family mates, preferably some option, and you chose the heart) and cashed the club quired during your mar- newspaper. whose parents supervise one you preferred. Let it go.

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF LYNN CITY OF LYNN THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: Docket No. ES17P0055EA INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE SUPPLY OF BURIAL GROUNDS AND TRAFFIC ISLAND MOWING PARKS AND SCHOOL MOWING Essex Division AND RELATED SERVICES FOR THE CITY OF LYNN AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES 45 Congress Street, Suite 170 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR THE CITY OF LYNN Salem, MA 01907 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS (978)744-1020 Specifications may be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT, Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. Specifications may be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT, Estate of: Marcio Peguero Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. Date of Death: 11/27/15 Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the OFFICE OF THE To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of PURCHASING AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the OFFICE OF THE Petitioner Santa M. Peguero of Lynn MA prior to 11:00 A.M., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 2017 and will be publicly opened PURCHASING AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal and read aloud and forth-with in Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. prior to 11:00 A.M., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 2017 and will be publicly opened Representatives under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without and read aloud and forth-with in Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Each bid submitted must be accompanied by FIVE PERCENT (5%) OF THE TOTAL the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration BID PRICE in the form of Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid Bond payable to Each bid submitted must be accompanied by FIVE PERCENT (5%) OF THE TOTAL from the Personal Representatives and can petition the Court in any matter relating the City of Lynn and will become the property of the City of Lynn on the failure of BID PRICE in the form of Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bid Bond payable to to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. the successful bidder to sign a contract within fourteen (14) days after notification the City of Lynn and will become the property of the City of Lynn on the failure of Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings of acceptance of the bid or by other default. A PAYMENT BOND IN THE AMOUNT the successful bidder to sign a contract within fourteen (14) days after notification and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal OF FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE TOTAL BID IS REQUIRED OF THE of acceptance of the bid or by other default. A PAYMENT BOND IN THE AMOUNT Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. All bonds submitted to the City of Lynn must be issued OF FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE TOTAL BID IS REQUIRED OF THE Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. by an Insurance Company licensed to issue bonds in the Commonwealth of SUCCESSFUL BIDDER. All bonds submitted to the City of Lynn must be issued Item: February 15, 2017 Massachusetts and approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. All bonds by an Insurance Company licensed to issue bonds in the Commonwealth of must be satisfactory in form to the City Solicitor. Massachusetts and approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. All bonds NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE must be satisfactory in form to the City Solicitor. Certifications regarding Public Contract Debarment under MGL, Chapter 29, Premises: 85 Fox Hill Road, Nahant, Massachusetts Section 29F, Certificate of Non-Collusion, MGL, Chapter 40, Section 4B1/2, or Certifications regarding Public Contract Debarment under MGL, Chapter 29, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Chapter 30, as applicable and the Attestation Statement Payment of Taxes, MGL, Section 29F, Certificate of Non-Collusion, MGL, Chapter 40, Section 4B1/2, or given by Louise M. Anders to BNY Mortgage Company, LLC and now held by Chapter 62C, Section 49A, must be signed and submitted with an original Chapter 30, as applicable and the Attestation Statement Payment of Taxes, MGL, Nationstar Mortgage LLC, said mortgage dated January 26, 2004, and recorded in signature or the bid will be rejected. Chapter 62C, Section 49A, must be signed and submitted with an original the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 22341, Page 343, signature or the bid will be rejected. as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated January 26, 2004, and recorded This is bid under MGL Chapter 30, Section 39M. with said Deeds in Book 22341, Page 352, as affected by an Assignment of This is bid under MGL Chapter 30, Section 39M. Mortgage dated June 27, 2007, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 26996, Page 500, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated November 13, 2012, Charles E. White and recorded with said Deeds in Book 31928, Page 310, of which mortgage the Purchasing Agent Charles E. White undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions in said mortgage Item: February 15, 2017 Purchasing Agent and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on Item: February 15, 2017 March 8, 2017, at 4:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Parcel One: A certain parcel or piece LAND COURT (SEAL) of land in Nahant, Essex County, Massachusetts, being Lot 47 shown as a plan of DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS land made by E.A.W. Hammett, C.E., dated April 19,1906, entitled "Plan of lots at 17 SM 000050 LAND COURT B ass Neck, Nahant, Mass., for sale by the Nahant Land Company, Scale 50 feet ORDER OF NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT to an inch", recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 1917, Page 16SM010356 1, bounded and described as follow:Easterly: by Fat Hill Road, 56.28 feet; TO: ORDER OF NOTICE Northerly: by lot 48, on said plan, 152.68 feet; Westerly: by land now or late of J. Philip Oblenes T. Wilson et als, 55.01 feet; Southerly: by lot 26 on said plan, 139.64 feet. To: Containing 8038 square feet of land, more or less, be all measurements more or and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, Martignac Maurose less. Parcel Two: A certain parcel or piece of land in Nahant, Essex County, 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): Raymond Milien Massachusetts, being Lot 48 shown as a plan of land made by E.A.W. Hammett, C.E., dated April 19, 1906, entitled "Plan of lots at B ass Neck, Nahant, Mass., for JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor by merger to Chase and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 sale by the Nahant Land Company, Scale 50 feet to an inch", recorded in Essex Home Finance LLC, successor by merger to Chase Manhattan Mortgage U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: South District Registry of Deeds, Book 1917, Page 1, bounded and described as Corporation follows: Southerly: by land now or formerly of Bongiorno (Lot 47) as shown on said Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as Trustee for Securitized Asset Backed plan, 152.68 feet; Westerly: by land now or formerly of J. T. Wilson et als, 27.50 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Receivables LLC Trust 2005-OP1, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series feet; Northerly: by remaining land now or formerly of Coles about 159.08 feet; numbered 46 Glenwood Road, given by Philip Oblenes to Chase Manhattan 2005-OP1 Easterly: by Fox Hill Road, shown on said plan as proposed road, 28.14 feet. Mortgage Corporation, dated June 23, 2003, and recorded with the Essex Containing about 4333 square feet of land. The description of the property County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 21138, Page 84, and now claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this held by Plaintiff as successor by merger, has/have filed with this court a complaint numbered 49 Kirtland Street, given by Martignac Maurose to Option One Mortgage publication. For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated October 16, 1997, and recorded for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Corporation, dated September 14, 2004, and recorded in Essex County (Southern in Book 14374, Page 150 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23399, Page 1, and now held by the Plaintiff by Deeds. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. TEN Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before March States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, 27, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the benefits of said Act. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in date of sale.Other terms to be announced at the sale. this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before March 13, Marinosci Law Group, P.C. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on February 7, 2017 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the 275 West Natick Road, benefits of said Act. Suite 500 Warwick, RI 02886 Attest: Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on February 3, 2017. Attorney for Nationstar Mortgage LLC Deborah J. Patterson Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Present Holder of the Mortgage Recorder Recorder Telephone: (401) 234-9200 16-026969 MLG File No.: 14-17557 A-4608911 02/15/2017, 02/22/2017, 03/01/2017 (16-013252 OM) Item: February 15, 2017 Item: February 15, 22, March 1, 2017 Item: February 15, 2017

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By Russell Contreras ASSOCIATED PRESS DENVER — The neigh- borhood was once called “The Harlem of the West.” It’s a place where Billie FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Holiday, Duke Elling- An arbor adorns the entrance to the White House ton and Miles Davis per- garden at the White House in Washington. formed to packed rooms not far from the snow- capped Rocky Mountains. For years, the area served Melania Trump as a haven for black res- idents who couldn’t find housing elsewhere in the American West. says she’ll keep But the historic black neighborhood of Denver’s Five Points now faces the produce garden encroachment of gentrifi- cation with new brewer- By Darlene during her tenure as first ies and coffee shops near Superville lady, Mrs. Obama ven- the buildings that once ASSOCIATED PRESS tured down to the garden housed jazz clubs and to help with plantings and black-owned businesses. WASHINGTON — Mi- harvests. Still, visitors can expe- chelle Obama’s garden The garden produced rience the character and stays. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS hundreds of pounds of history of Five Points First lady Melania fruit and vegetables year- despite the changes and Pedestrians walk past historic photographs celebrating Denver’s Five Trump says through a ly. Some of it was used to fears that the community’s Points, a neighborhood that was called “The Harlem of West,” in Denver. spokeswoman that she feed the Obama family, as African-American identity is committed to preserv- well as guests attending may be endangered. neurs to work and live been passed down for gen- ican topics. It also serves ing gardens at the White Five Points is located outside African-American erations. as a community gathering House, including the boun- White House events, such as state dinners. Some of on the northeast side of communities, neighbor- The Black American place. tiful one planted by her Downtown Denver. Its hoods around the country West Museum, 3091 Down the street, one can immediate predecessor. the sweet potatoes, car- rots, broccoli, lettuces, name comes from an in- like Five Points began to California St., tells lit- stroll to the Roxy Theatre “As a mother and as the tersection of streets and a fade. tle-known stories of black and Cervantes Master- first lady of this country, herbs and other crops were given to neighbor- streetcar stop. Today, a simple drive or cowboys, miners and other piece & the Other Side Mrs. Trump is commit- rail ride can take you to early African-American music venues. They once hood food kitchens. The area became a hot ted to the preservation spot in the 1920s for black the heart of Five Points settlers in the West. The hosted jazz legends but Mrs. Obama said at the and continuation of the families who were kept from Downtown Denver. museum’s hours are lim- now showcase hip hop. eighth and final planting White House gardens, out of other Denver neigh- Visitors can start at Son- ited (Friday-Saturday, 10 In a sign of the times, last spring that the gar- specifically First Lady’s borhoods. Black-owned ny Lawson Park and walk a.m.-2 p.m.) but its arti- between the historic ven- den had exceeded expec- Kitchen Garden and the tailor shops, restaurants, around the softball field facts and photos are worth ues sits the Denver Kush tations by sparking a na- Rose Garden,” Stephanie jazz clubs, voting rights where the white writer seeking out. Club, a recreational mar- tional conversation about Winston Wolkoff, a senior headquarters and real Jack Kerouac famously On Welton Street, vis- ijuana shop (it’s legal in adviser to the current first people’s eating habits and estate companies dotted worked on “On The Road” itors can stop by the Colorado). lady, said in a statement. stoking renewed interest the streets of Five Points, and tried to capture the Blair-Caldwell African Across the street sits the The first lady and Presi- in community garden- creating one of the most spirit of the bebop move- American Research Li- now-closed jazz club at the dent Donald Trump have ing. She referred to the vibrant African-American ment as he saw it in Five brary where genealogy Rossonian Hotel, where a 10-year-old son, Barron. 2,800-square-foot plot as communities west of the Points. As in Kerouac’s groups gather to investi- Billie Holiday and Louis Mrs. Obama planted “my baby” and expressed Mississippi River. Beatnik era, homeless gate family history. The Armstrong performed. A the garden on the South hope for its continued But as the 1960s civil campers still rest next to library has an art/exhibit poster of Holiday and in- Lawn in 2009 as one of presence at the White rights movement made it the softball field, and some gallery and a reference formation about the Rosso- her first big projects and House. easier for black perform- are eager to tell you Ker- collection that covers a nian’s history hangs on the as the foundation for “Hopefully, there will ers, writers and entrepre- ouac legends that have variety of African-Amer- building’s brick exterior. her signature initiative, be other administrations “Let’s Move.” She sought who come in and they through the program to take up this project and reduce childhood obesi- continue to make this a Bison, cars endangered by deep ty by emphasizing good part of the White House eating habits and exer- tradition,” Mrs. Obama cise. Several times a year said last April. snow in Wyoming’s Grand Teton NATION BRIEFS By Mead Gruver wildlife officials recently Bad hair day: Student 71st Valentine’s Day for ASSOCIATED PRESS killed five cougars that left the snowy wilderness suspended for dying hair pink Auschwitz survivor, soldier CHEYENNE, Wyo. — to feed on pets and chick- Unusually deep snow in GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) LONDON (AP) — She ens in a town. Grand Teton National Wintry weather in the — A Mississippi high is a survivor of the Aus- Park has made life dan- school student who dyed chwitz death camp. He is Rockies also has been un- gerous for bison lumbering usually hazardous for an- his hair pink was sus- a former Scottish com- on the park’s only plowed pended for violating the mando who was on the telope, which have been highway and for motor- stranded on river ice, and district’s dress code policy. scene when the Nazis fell. ists traveling the route, Timothy Jenkins is a They met at a dance horses unlucky enough to prompting park workers get stuck out in deepening freshman at Gulfport shortly after surviving to escort the big animals High School. He tells prisoners were freed from snows. to safer areas and urge On the National Elk Ref- WLOX-TV that 250 the horrific Nazi death drivers to slow down, park uge just south of Grand classmates have signed camp and have been cel- officials said Tuesday. Teton, supplemental feed- a petition to change the ebrating Valentine’s Day The problem is that bi- ing of elk and bison with requirement that hair be together since 1946. son, which can weigh up alfalfa pellets began three a natural-looking color. So John Mackay and his to 2,000 pounds, prefer to weeks earlier than usual A statement from the wife Edith weren’t going use the road rather than PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS because the snow covered district says dress code to let living in a nursing struggle through the 3 up their natural food. Three bison linger on a plowed area of Ante- policies are reviewed home keep them from feet of snow that accumu- Then even more snow annually and are handled marking the romantic lated recently. lope Flats Road in Grand Teton National Park, fell: So far this month, openly in a process that occasion. They had a bit Vehicles have killed at Wyo. Jackson Hole at the base includes business leaders, of party Tuesday at the least one and possibly of the Teton Range in the parents, students and Balcarres Care Home in two bison in the park so groups of bison along sev- help bison move to areas park has been walloped educators. Scotland. far this year after cars eral miles of the highway with less snow covering with more than 30 inches Jenkins says he got Activity director Pamela and trucks killed five in twice over the last four the shrubs and grass they in a series of storms. multiple warnings before Shaw said Mackay, 96, all of 2016. On Saturday, days. like to eat. Moose have The snow and wind cut his suspension, with has suffered a stroke a truck killed a bison on “They’re definitely very also been spotted taking off electricity to parts of school officials saying it but is recovering, and U.S. Highway 26-89-191. tired. So we make a long, advantage of the plowed the popular resort area distracted other students. 92-year-old Edith is still A bison hit in January has slow escort to get them route through Grand and closed Jackson Hole His mother, Sheryl going strong. yet to be found. to safer areas,” said park Teton, Germann said. Mountain Resort for five Jenkins, says the policy She says “they’re Hoping to prevent a spokeswoman Denise Ger- Deep snow has put wild days. Normally jubilant infringes on his rights doing really well ... their run of collisions that can mann. animals in close quarters about extreme weath- and her right as a parent romance is absolutely be just as dangerous for Park officials also plowed with people elsewhere in er, ski resort officials re- to decide what’s best for beautiful. They’re just motorists, park officials a side road they usually the Rocky Mountain re- opened Monday after the her child. amazing people.” in trucks guided small don’t bother clearing to gion this winter. Oregon big hit at peak season. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2017 FOOD GIGGLING WITH GRANDCHILDREN Sounds of laughter a recipe for happiness

By Rosalie Harrington atrician. “If Emma starts to meow, ITEM FOOD EDITOR bring her to the emergency,” Mary reported back. “Cheeez Noni, cheeez.” My grandmother was funny, too. One-by-one I showed 2-year-old Like me, she enjoyed a good laugh granddaughter Emma yet anoth- and loved to cook for the family. er cheese: the ball of mozzarella, Back in my day everyone seemed the block of cheddar, the Ameri- to have a grandmother. I was can individually wrapped in plas- married at 20 and had three chil- tic. She rejected every one with dren by the time I was 25. Nowa- an impatient tone. days, kids get married in their 30s “No Noni, cheeez!” as she sat or not at all and have kids when like a little princess on the gi- they’re 40 — or 50-something, like ant butcher block in her family’s Janet Jackson. Grandmothers kitchen. My days of babysitting will become a little-known phe- little Emma were filled with nomenon if this keeps up. walks on the beach, collecting I have great memories of getting shells, crabs and sea glass. Often together with my friend Barba- we would make a mobile with our treasures. Sometimes we would ra’s grandmother, her Babci. We paint the giant clam shells or made stuffed cabbage that she rocks. Most exciting was when we called “guomki.” Like my noni, would find a little plastic toy or she smelled good and laughed ball that the tide washed in. easily and was an excellent cook. Emma helped me cut out cook- Before children, we enjoyed ies with a buttery dough that she cooking together. From the time loved to eat unbaked. Whisking I was 10, I learned to cook sup- eggs, dropping batter for pan- per for my mother, brother and cakes or waffles, and making pas- me. My grandmother, mother and ta were second nature to my little her seven sisters were all excel- sidekick. lent cooks, and my cousins and I But the cheese thing, I just learned to cook by osmosis. couldn’t figure out what she was Back then, people were using thinking about. But I made her a cans of cream of mushroom soup Rosalie uses a muffin tin to hold things together when she makes stuffed cabbage. grilled cheese anyway. to make gravies and sauces. My A few weeks later her sister was family cooked with fresh, natural born. My son drove Emma and ingredients. We didn’t do canned Stuffed Cabbage Inspired by Babci me to the hospital to see Maddie foods, other than tomatoes, per- for the first time. On the way, we haps. My grandmother preserved — Buy a head of Savoy cabbage, the curly-looking one. passed a shopping center and she all her foods from her own garden. — Pull off the outer leaves and cut out the bottom core with a paring knife. excitedly pointed and, with as My repertoire was Italian, of — Boil in salted water until the leaves come apart easily. Remove, turn upside down and drain well. much enthusiasm as a 2-year-old course, but I also loved learning — Separate individual leaves and place on paper towel to dry. could express, screamed “Cheeez a recipe that had been in a fam- — Cook 1 cup of white rice, set aside. Daddy, Cheeez!” ily since they came from Poland — In a small saute pan, sweat a few tablespoons of red onion, chopped. Place in a bowl. I asked my son what that was at the turn of the century. That I — Grate the zest of 1 lemon into the bowl. found was a real treat. about. He explained it was about — Add to the bowl 1/4 cup of toasted pine nuts, 1/4 cup of raisins or chopped prunes, 3 tablespoons chopped When I visit my relatives in Chuck E. Cheese. Unbeknownst parsley, 1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves, 1 beaten egg, ¼ cup of grated Parmesan cheese, 1/2 cup of chopped to me, they had recently taken her Rome I am struck by how many grandparents can be seen push- apple and 1 cup of the cooked rice. Add to the bowl 1 pound of ground pork, and 1 teaspoon salt and pepper. Mix there for pizza. Now I understood. well. I hope my granddaughters will ing carriages, walking and play- — Oil a Teflon-lined muffin tin. hold on to fond memories of our ing in the parks with their little times together. Emma loves to tell charges. In my own family in It- — Spread the cabbage leaves out on a surface and add 1 heaping tablespoon of the meat mixture to the center. the story about when her kitty’s aly, my older cousins live with — Fold around the meat and place seam-side down in the muffin tin. food was out on the counter and their children. They make dinner, — Spray with olive oil and bake at 350 degrees until the tops appear golden on the edges. she ate some of it when I was babysit, drive, grocery shop. They — Serve with a sauce of 4 tablespoons cilantro, 1 cup of yogurt and 2 tablespoons lemon juice, which you puree distracted. I called her mother tell me that very few of their peers in food processor. at work to ask what I should do; have daycare for their children. — I like to serve mine with some poached apple or pear. she calmly said she would call me “That’s what grandparents are — “Salute” to grandmothers. back after she consulted the pedi- for,” they say. Makes sense to me. Whip up meringues to soft peaks, then load them up for some sweet treats

By JeanMarie thought, for my sweet- low speed, then beat the Brownson hearts (or maybe just for egg whites until they get TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE me). foamy and start to thick- The secrets to perfectly en. Gradually beat in the I have a large plastic en- baked, crisp yet soft me- sugar by tipping it into the velope filled with recipes ringues: beating in the whites in a slow steady collected over the years. right amount of sugar and Every now and then, I stream from the measur- a long slow bake. look through them for in- ing cup. Continue beating I like meringues with a spiration. Surprising how until the whites thicken, ratio of 3 to 4 tablespoons many meringue recipes stiffen and turn a glossy sugar per egg white; too I’ve saved. Plain chocolate white, at least 5 minutes. much sugar and the me- and vanilla, elaborate cre- When you lift the beaters ringues bake too dry for ations and simple pavlov- out of the bowl, the whites my taste. Some recipes as. should flop over in a beau- call for confectioners’ sug- The white fluff on the tiful soft peak. In my expe- top of my mom’s lemon ar, which makes the me- rience, it’s better to slight- meringue pie captured my ringues light and crisp. ly underbeat the meringue attention early on. She Granulated sugar yields than overbeat and cause it fusses over perfect peaks, meringues with a some- to weep out liquid. browned just so. Oh, the what soft center, and su- At this point, you could sweet, soft meringue is perfine sugar works well top your pie or baked PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE my favorite part of the because it dissolves read- Alaska with the meringue ily. Some recipes use a Meringues loaded with clementine curd and whipped cream and topped pie. During a pastry chef’s and brown it in an oven. little bit of starch (such with candied pistachios. apprenticeship, I looked For the vacherin dessert, as potato starch in the forward to blow-torch- meringue cookies or the vacherin that follows) to ing my meringue-covered simple pavlova that fol- prevent shrinkage during baked Alaskas to perfect lows, the beaten whites Clementine Pavlovas with Candied Pistachios baking. golden peaks. My pen- get shaped on a baking chant for meringue, espe- I separate the eggs while Meringues: medium, and cook, stirring constantly, until mix- they are cold, placing the sheet and baked in a low — 3 large egg whites, at room temperature ture thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon cially crispy white fluffy oven until crisp (but not mounds, means I stock yolks into a glass jar for — 6 ounces confectioners’ sugar, sifted to (about 170 degrees on an instant-read ther- later use (such as in the browned). remove lumps (about 1 3/4 cups after sifting) mometer), about 15 minutes. Do not boil. Strain store-bought meringue Crisp meringues can be cookies for late-night clementine curd recipe — Clementine curd: through wire mesh sieve into a bowl. Cover and stored in an airtight con- sweet cravings. that follows). Put the egg — 6 tablespoons butter, softened refrigerate until completely cool. (Clementine curd tainer up to a week. The So on a recent trip to whites into a clean glass — 1 cup granulated sugar will keep refrigerated for several days.) chocolate meringues that Provence, France, I was or stainless steel bowl. Re- — 1 large egg 5. Shortly before serving, beat whipping thrilled to find ethere- member, fat and soap will follow make a great snack — 3 eggs yolks cream in a small bowl with electric mixture just al, creamy-centered me- interfere with the beaten or a special dessert when — 1/2 cup freshly squeezed clementine juice until soft peaks form. ringues the size of small whites, so be sure the bowl topped with raspberry sor- (4 to 6 clementines) 6. To assemble, put one meringue onto each footballs in nearly every is clean and that no traces bet and chocolate sauce. — 1 cup heavy whipping cream plate. Divide clementine curd equally among pastry shop we entered of yolk remain. This recipe uses the — Candied clementines, optional, see recipe the meringues; top with whipped cream. Top (which was lots). We ate Once separated, the egg yolks with sweet clemen- — Candied pistachios, optional, see recipe with candied clementines and their syrup, divid- them out-of-hand and whites can be left to come tine juice to create a curd — Fresh mint sprigs ing equally among the plates. Garnish with can- dusted the sugary crumbs to room temperature — — a thickish pudding to died pistachios and mint; serve immediately. from our coats with plea- they’ll beat to a slightly serve over the crisp me- 1. For meringues, heat oven to 250 degrees. sure. When dining out, I bigger volume. A hand ringue. To save time, use Line 1 large baking sheet with parchment paper. Candied clementines: Put 1/2 cup each sugar indulged in vacherin, a mixer works well, but use store-bought lemon curd 2. Beat egg whites in a large bowl of electric and water, 1 teaspoon ground cardamom (or 1/2 beautiful meringue cre- a stand mixer if you have in its place, and add the mixer (or with a hand mixer) until foamy. Gradually teaspoon freshly ground nutmeg) and a pinch of ation. Fantastique! Let’s one — you will be beat- leftover yolks to your beat in confectioners sugar and continue beating ground allspice into a small saucepan. Heat to make these at home, I ing for a while. Start on scrambled eggs. until mixture holds stiff peaks, about 15 minutes. a boil to dissolve the sugar into a syrup. Add the 3. Use a wet ice cream scoop to spoon 6 large segments from 6 clementines. Cook, stirring often, dollops of the meringue onto the baking sheet. With until the clementine segments turn translucent, Warm up this winter at the back of the scoop, make an indent in the center about 10 minutes. Cool the segments in the syrup. of each meringue, forming a nest shape. Bake me- Candied pistachios: Line a baking sheet with Periwinkles Food Shoppe! ringues until crisp and bottoms are lightly golden, parchment paper and spray the paper with non- Stop by to enjoy a bowl of homemade about 1 hours, 15 minutes. 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