MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 AN APPRECIATION Ferry offers rendezvous with tall ships

By Bridget Turcotte The commuter ferry service will Lynn at 7:45 a.m. and arrive in Bos- Water ITEM STAFF be restored with one morning and ton by 8:20 a.m. The ferry will depart from Boston at 6 p.m. and arrive in LYNN — The ferry’s first week of one evening trip. The state is pro- Lynn at 6:35 p.m. service service resumes Tuesday, coinciding viding a Highway Division Grant of “Based on the two years that we with Sail Boston 2017, a five-day stop up to $200,000 to operate the ferry had the ferry service up and running, to Boston for the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships throughout the summer. we expect there to be a crowd,” said Regatta. Riders can take the 35-minute ex- EDIC/ Lynn Executive Director James resumes “The timing couldn’t be better,” said cursion from the Blossom Street ex- M. Cowdell. “With so many cars on the State Sen. Thomas M. McGee. “It’s an tension dock to Boston’s Long Wharf road, people are looking for an alter- Tuesday opportunity for people to take the fer- for $7. Seniors and children can ride native. This is an alternative.” ry into Boston and get the chance to for half price. in Lynn see the ships.” Commuters can board the boat in FERRY, A7 The picture of grace Marblehead Williams steps up kicked for heart off East warrior Lynn By Matt Demirs FOR THE ITEM Pop MARBLEHEAD — People of Mar- blehead are happy to see Ari Schul- tz return home to Stowe with a new Warner heart and big dreams, now that he’s out of the hospital. By Steve Krause Sports fanatic Ari Schultz is ready ITEM SPORTS EDITOR to leave his days in the hospital be- Until 1965, aspiring hind and play just about every sport football players from East under the sun this summer. Lynn had a disadvantage The 5-year-old returned home on when compared to their Friday after 189 days inpatient at West Lynn brothers-in- Boston Children’s Hospital, 105 days arms in that there wasn’t since his heart transplant, and 36 a Pop Warner program. days since his cardiac arrest. That meant that for any- Members of the All Marblehead one living on the other Happenings Facebook group have side of the official Wash- been following since March when Jen- ington Street dividing ny Wood began posting in the group to line, the extent of football tell residents about Ari’s journey with experience was the school- heart complication. yard. She wrote in the group in March: “I never played any or- “I’m posting an update on Ari. This ganized football,” said Ray is really more than a Marblehead McDermott, who was later happening (this is everybody on a quarterback and then deck), and he is part of our beloved head coach for St. Mary’s. Boston.” “It was always at the park She continued to update group or in playgrounds. I’d members of his conditions causing played Little League and people of Marblehead to rally around CYO , but never Ari’s battle. football.” Members of the group left comments That changed in 1965 when Harry Williams and ARI, A7 a group of friends that in- cluded Pat Ryan formed the East Lynn Pop War- ner. “Harry was the main- stay,” Ryan said Sunday, remembering his friend who died two weeks ago. “West Lynn already had a team, and if I remem- ber correctly, you had to be from West Lynn to play. Harry thought that East Lynn boys were ill-served (by comparison) so we went about forming the league. Harry did most of the work. He went out and obtained the franchise. At the time, we just had an A team and then a B team. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER R. HASAK Now there are all kinds of Lunara Denvers performs INSIDE teams.” the ballet Sueña to open COURTESY PHOTO “It got bigger than any- the Cultura Latina Dance In Lynn In Swampscott In Sports Celebrating Classical’s one could have imagined,” Academy’s Resilience Dance Car crash takes Ari Schultz received support freedom at the Kalambayi makes said McDermott, who down traf c post. from Marblehead residents Recital on Saturday. Juneteenth his mark at A6 after his recovery from a heart WILLIAMS, A7 LOOK!, Page A8 celebration. A3 Nationals. B1 ailment. Malden senator wants Revere sweet to snuff out vaping on robotics By Steve Freker FOR THE ITEM manufacturing MALDEN — E-cigarette use, or “vaping” among young By Thomas Grillo people has reached “epidemic proportions,” increasing ITEM STAFF more than five-fold in just the last three years and steps must be taken to stem the tide, says Malden state Sen. REVERE — The factory that made candy Jason Lewis. for those with a sweet tooth could soon be a Lewis is the sponsor of the Senate version of legisla- manufacturing hub for robotics. tion that would take a dramatic step statewide in rais- Atlantic Management Corp. has purchased ing the legal age to purchase all tobacco products from Necco, the 170-year-old candy company, and 18 to 21. its 55-acre headquarters on American Legion His legislation, titled An Act to Protect Youth from Highway for $54.5 million. the Health Risks of Tobacco and Nicotine Addiction, The deal has already benefitted the city in would also make it clear that e-cigarettes are tobac- a big way, according to Mayor Brian Arrigo. co products and also proposes banning e-cigarette use He said the Framingham-based company has from schools and all other places where smoking is not shown it wants to partner with Revere. permitted. Most beginner smokers in their early to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE “Atlantic paid more than $3 million Nec- mid-teens get started by getting cigarettes and other co owed in back taxes and water and sewer The Necco Candy Factory on American Legion VAPING, A7 Highway in Revere. NECCO, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 HEALTH ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HIGH 84° VOL. 139, ISSUE 163 LYNN ...... A3 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 LOW 69° OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 OBITUARIES

Peter E. Burns, 81 Arthur Harkness, 66 Steven P. Lavin, 27 1935-2017 1951-2017 SWAMPSCOTT — Peter Ed- their football seasons. NORTH READING — to all the children. LYNN — Steven Pat- side, R.I., as well as ward Burns, of Swampscott, Peter leaves his children: Arthur “AJ” Harkness, He was a member rick Lavin, age 27, of many aunts, uncles formerly a long-time resident Kevin P. Burns and his wife, 66, of North Reading of the Moose Lodge Lynn, died unexpect- and cousins. He of Lynn, passed away on Fri- Jacqueline V. Moran of Na- and formerly of Lynn, of North Reading, edly on Thursday at was the grandson of day, June 16, 2017, in the perville, Ill. and Kerri A. Burns died peacefully at American Legion Post Union Hospital. He the late Carl E. Lavin NSMC – Salem Hospital at the of Stoneham, his grand- home on June 13, No. 507 in Lynn, and was the son of Mi- and Edward and age of 81. Born in Lynn on No- daughters: Nicole and Rachel 2017. was a supporter of chael C. and Mary- Helen Cronin. vember 21, 1935, he was the Burns, and his sister: Terese Born in Lynn on Toys for Tots. Beth (Cronin) Lavin. Service infor- son of the late James “Red” MacPherson and her husband, June 12, 1951, he He is survived by A longtime Lynn res- mation: His funer- Burns and Alice (Keon) Burns. Bruce of Lynnfield, as well as was the son of the his loving compan- ident, he attended al will be held on Peter was raised and educat- several nieces and nephews late James and Julie (Rogers) ion of 17 years, Lisa Routen- Sacred Heart School, and was Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. in the ed in Lynn and was a graduate and several grand-nieces and Harkness of Lynn. berg; his daughter, Alicia a graduate of Lynn Classical SOLIMINE Funeral Home, of St. Mary’s High School with grand-nephews. Peter was AJ was a Veteran of the U.S. Harkness and sons, Jimmy High School, class of 2008. 426 Broadway (Rt 129), the Class of 1953. He went on preceded in death by his sis- Army and served in the Viet- and Robbie Harkness; three Steve enjoyed skateboarding Lynn. Burial will be in St. Jo- to attend ters: M. Eileen Burns and Bar- nam War. AJ owned his own grandchildren, Ariana, Kaylee and soccer. In his younger seph’s Cemetery. Relatives but soon joined the U.S. Army bara Burns. business, Star Trucking and and Annabella; his sister, years, he played Little League and friends are respectfully to help fight for our country Service information: Fu- Paving for 20 years. He was a Gert and brother Michael all and was instrumental in ad- invited. Visitation will be on during the Korean War. He neral from the CUFFE-MC- truck driver for 50 years for a of Lynn. He is also Prede- vancing his teams to various Tuesday from 9:30-11:30 served from January of 1954 GINN Funeral Home, 157 variety of local trucking com- ceased by his sister June and championships. a.m., prior to the service. until his honorable discharge Maple St., Lynn, on Tuesday, panies. brother Gordon; his former In addition to his parents, In lieu of flowers, donations in January of 1957. Peter had June 20, 2017. An hour of AJ had a great love for mo- wife Stacy Zanni-Harkness. he is survived by two broth- may be made to Learn to a 35 year career with the Post- visitation will be held in the torcycles and owned many Also survived by many nieces ers; Michael E. Lavin and Cope, 4 Court Street, Suite al Service; dedicating time in funeral home from 9:30- throughout his life. He was a and nephews. Sean W. Lavin and one sis- 110, Taunton, MA 02780 or Boston, Lynn, and finally North 10:30 a.m. followed by a great guitar player and played Service information: Call- ter; Jacqueline M. Lavin, all at www.learn2cope.org. Di- Reading from where he retired. funeral Mass in Holy Fam- in numerous bands around ing hours will be held at the of Lynn; his grandmother; rections and guestbook at In his spare time, Peter was a ily Church, 26 Bessom St., the North Shore and beyond. CROSWELL Funeral Home, Jacqueline C. Lavin of River- www.solimine.com. member of the Postal Union, Lynn at 11 a.m. Burial will There was always a special 19 Bow Street, North Read- the American Legion and the follow in the Veteran Section dog or two in his life. He had ing on Tuesday, June 20 from Franco American club as well. of Swampscott Cemetery, a great love for all animals, in- 4-6:45 p.m., followed by a He was an avid New England Swampscott. For directions cluding his flock of chickens in funeral service at 7 p.m. Sandra L. Cogliano, 52 Sports fan and especially or to sign the online guest- Wilmington. He loved to par- Memorial donations may loved to root on Boston Col- book, please visit: www. ticipate in the Annual Santa be made in his memory to lege and Notre Dame during cuffemcginn.com. Parade in Lynn, he had his the charity of one’s choice. SAUGUS — Sandra Louise Genio of Saugus. She will be tractor trailer all decked out www.croswellfuneralhome. (DelGenio) Cogliano, age 52, sadly missed by her cherished with lights and tossing candy com. died at her home on Friday dog Bailey. Sandy was the morning surrounded by her daughter in law of Andy and Beatrice Cronin loving family. She was the Carol Cogliano of Saugus, sis- wife of Andrew Cogliano with ter in law of Kathy and Rich- Katelyn M. Mahoney, 25 whom she shared 30 years of ard Weishaar of Middleton, SAUGUS — Beatrice (Couil- of Virginia, Kevin Cronin and 1991-2017 marriage. Anthony and Theresa Cogliano lard) Cronin passed away on his wife Jackie of New Jersey, Born in Lynn and a lifelong of Saugus and Scott Cogliano June 17, at Sunrise Assisted Judith Diorio and her husband PEABODY— For- leaves her parents, resident of Saugus, she was of Saugus. She was also sur- Living in Lynnfield surrounded Steven of Westborough and merly of Derry, N.H. Diane Mahoney and the daughter of Ronald Del- vived by many nieces, neph- by her family. She was the wife Gary Cronin and his wife Lisa and Lynn, Katelyn Richard Mahoney Genio of Saugus and the late ews, aunts and uncles. of the late George C. Cronin, Jr. of Connecticut. She was the (Katie) Mahoney Sr. of Lynn and her E. Louise (Moore) DelGenio. Service information: Rel- Born in Boston and a life- grandmother of Riley, Chris- entered into eternal stepmother, Julie Ma- A graduate of Saugus High atives and friends are invit- long resident of Saugus, she topher, Samuel, Kelsey, Kara, rest on Saturday, honey of Lynn. She School, Sandy worked for ed to attend visiting hours was the daughter of the late Claire and Kaitlin. Mrs. Cro- June 10, 2017. Her also leaves her two many years as a medical as- at BISBEE-PORCELLA Fu- Oscar Couillard and Estelle nin was the sister of Robert health problems will older brothers, Mat- sistant. She enjoyed the gym, neral Home, 549 Lincoln (Auger) Couillard. A graduate Couillard of Georgia, Raymond cause her no more thew Mahoney and walking the beach, and loung- Ave., Saugus on Tuesday of Saugus High School and Couillard of Saugus, and the pain. Katie was born Rick Mahoney, Jr. of ing by the pool, but her great- 4-8 p.m. Family and friends Marion Court, she worked late Norman, Arthur, Roland at the MCAS Cherry Point Na- Derry, N.H., and her stepbroth- est joy was spending time with will gather at the funer- for many years for Raytheon Couillard and Jeanette Nelson. val Hospital on July 26,1991 er, Tyler Webb of Lynn. She was her family. al home at 9:30 a.m. on Corporation and as an office In lieu of flowers donations and moved to Massachusetts the granddaughter of Alice Besides her husband and Wednesday followed by a clerk for the Saugus Building in her memory may be made shortly afterward. Katie leaves Mahoney and the late Paul father, she is survived by her procession to Blessed Sac- Department. A devoted home- to the Alzheimer’s Associa- the love of her life- her daugh- Mahoney of Lynn and Donald children; Nicholas and Chel- rament Church, 14 Summer maker and mother Bea was tion at www. www.alz.org/ ter, Lilly, 5. Katie and Lilly loved and Jeanne Watson of Lynn. sea Cogliano of Saugus. She Street, Saugus for a 10:30 a member of the Polymnia manh/ each other madly, taking lots She leaves her aunts and un- was the sister of David Del- a.m. funeral Mass. Inter- Choral Society of Melrose, Service information: Vis- of trips to Salem Willows, the cles, many cousins and count- Genio and his wife Sandy of ment Riverside Cemetery. Ladies Sodality of Blessed iting hours will be held at beach, parks, lakes, farms etc. less friends- she was loved by Wilmington, Shelly Newhouse For directions and condo- Sacrament Parish in Saugus BISBEE-PORCELLA Funeral Their eyes lit up when they all and will be terribly missed. and her husband Ralph of lences www.BisbeePorcel- and the K of C Ladies Auxiliary. Home, 549 Lincoln Ave. on were together, and they spent Service information: A Wilmington and Sharon Del- la.com. Mrs. Cronin was a choir mem- Wednesday 4-8 p.m. Funer- most of their time playing and brief memorial service will ber and soloist at Blessed al from the funeral home on laughing. Katie was a wonder- be held on Dead Horse Sacrament Church in Saugus, Thursday at 9:30 a.m. fol- ful mother to Lilly, and now Lilly Beach, (next to Salem Wil- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS soloist at Sacred Heart Church lowed by a funeral Mass in is very smart, friendly, thought- lows) on Memorial Dr., Sa- in Lynn and the soloist at Town Blessed Sacrament Church, ful, kind and hilarious, just lem, MA on Sunday, June 25, the pool and saw the boy Parades and events. 14 Summer St., Saugus, at like Katie was. Katie attend- 2017, at 12 p.m. Parking is Firefighting academy’s She is survived by her chil- 10:30 a.m. Interment Puri- ed schools in Salem, Lynn, available there. Following Springfield campus to hold facedown at the bottom. The boy’s uncle performed dren; Stephen Cronin and tan Lawn Memorial Park. For and Derry, N.H. She loved to the service, we will have a graduation his wife Della of Stoneham , directions & condolences study sign language and she celebration of life cookout CPR on him while others Neil Cronin and his wife Erin www.BisbeePorcella.com. was good at it. She was very at Camp Naumkeag which SPRINGFIELD (AP) — called 911. artistic and enjoyed drawing, is a 5 minute walk from the About 20 men and women Police say the child was cooking and writing poetry. beach. All friends and family are graduating from the conscious and alert when She was a supporter of the are invited to attend. Feel state Department of Fire they arrived. He was tak- Paula Essen, 83 LGBTQ community, she loved free to dress casually. In Services firefighting acad- en to Beth Israel Deacon- animals (especially llamas), lieu of flowers, please con- emy’s Springfield campus ess Hospital. and she never failed to make sider sending a donation this week. those around her smile...even to The Juvenile Diabetes The firefighters are Paula Essen, known 1975 to 1980. Boston examining impacts of when she was in pain, which, Foundation (jdrf.org) or to scheduled to receive their as Paula Fontaine, Paula loved per- heroin injection sites sadly, was often. In addition to The National Alliance on certificates of comple- 83, passed away on forming and was her beautiful daughter, Katie Mental Illness (NAMI.org). June 15, 2017. She a member of the tion on Wednesday from BOSTON (AP) — Bos- was a long-time en- Screen Actors Guild, state Fire Marshal Peter ton officials are exploring tertainer in the New and American Fed- Ostroskey and Massa- the potential impacts of England area and eration of Television chusetts Firefighting so-called “safe injection Canada. As a young and Radio Artists and Roberta A. Levy, 71 Academy Deputy Director sites” where drug addicts child, her talents was a past president Joseph Klucznik. can use heroin under were encouraged by of Spotlighters. The graduates repre- medical supervision. sent the fire departments her parents, her father being a She leaves behind her lov- DANVERS — Roberta Ann care for her. The City Council has in Chicopee, Easthamp- circus performer, “The Spider” ing daughter, Davina Essen, Levy of Danvers, entered into Service information: called a Monday hearing ton, Greenfield, Ludlow, and her mother a clairvoyant, and many dear friends. rest on June 17, 2017 at the Graveside services will be in City Hall. It comes as “Madame Hilda.” Service information: A ser- age of 71. She was the loving held at Pride of Lynn Cem- Northampton, Spring- field, West Springfield the Massachusetts Medi- When she married Paul vice will be held at a later date daughter of the late David and etery, 89 Lakeshore Rd., cal Society is urging state Essen, they flipped a coin to to be announced. Henrietta (Rain) Levy. Devoted Lynn, MA on Monday, June and Westfield. officials to open at least decide if they would buy a Donations in her memory sister of Stephen Levy and 19, 2017 at 12 p.m. In lieu The academy trains nightclub or if Paula would be- may be made to Kaplan Fam- his wife Beth of Tennessee. of flowers, donations in her men and women who two safe injection sites. come a veterinarian. The coin ily Hospice House, 78 Liberty The Levy family would like to memory may be made to have already been hired The state Department toss favored the nightclub and St., Danvers MA 01923. thank Roberta’s second family The Hogan Regional Center, by a fire department and of Public Health says an together they managed Paula To leave a condolence, visit at The Hogan Regional Cen- 450 Maple St., Danvers, MA intend to make a full-time average of six people a Fontaine’s in Peabody from bostoncremation.org. ter, who provided outstanding 01923. career of firefighting. day have fatally over- The guest speaker will dosed on opioids in 2017, be Greenfield Fire Chief making it the state’s top Advertisement Robert Strahan. cause of accidental death ITEM CLASSIFIEDS The state bought the so far this year. 27 Quick & Easy Fix Ups to Sell former Springfield Fire City Councilors Anissa GET RESULTS! 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B Can Congress cast off its Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Interim Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K ‘yawning listlessness’? J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman Despair about Congress or confirmations in order islation to impeachment Customer Service P ’ is as old as the nation itself. to bring the administra- proceedings to requiring Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 In 1789, less than three tion to the bargaining ta- heightened assurances Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 months into the First Con- ble on some other issue. before confirming future All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 gress, Rep. Fisher Ames Indeed, throughout Amer- nominees. Or they could Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 of Massachusetts wrote ican history, Congress has result in no action at all. Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 that he “felt chagrined at done so repeatedly. Perhaps more import- Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 the yawning listlessness” In recent months, the ant is their public-fac- classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 of his chamber. Five years most prominent of Con- ing function. Members of John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 later, Vice President John gress’ executive-checking Congress and their staffs Subscriptions [email protected] Adams, presiding officer tools has been the power use open hearings — es- of the Senate, wrote to his of each chamber to con- pecially high-profile ones Circulation [email protected] wife, Abigail, that “(t)he duct investigations, com- — to make a case directly Business of Congress this plete with public hearings, to the public and to argue Ext. 3 session is Dulness Flat- subpoenas, and the threat for support. Opponents of Newsroom ness and Insipidity itself.” of a contempt citation if the administration have [email protected] In the intervening two those subpoenas are de- used the hearings to try [email protected] READERS’ FORUM and a quarter centuries, fied. Although the majori- to convince the public Ext. 4 Congress’ public standing ty party runs the show in that the administration Sports has gone up and down, but hearings, members of the has obstructed justice and [email protected] Conservation Commission disparaging the national minority have plenty of may have colluded with Ext. 5 legislature has remained opportunity to ask ques- the Russian government’s Retail and Online quintessentially Amer- tions and make the points attempts to influence the not doing its job Advertising ican. Political scientists they wish to convey, both election. Supporters of [email protected] John Hibbing and Eliza- to the witnesses and to the the administration have The Swampscott Conservation Commission and beth Theiss-Morse have American people. pushed back. ADVERTISING Conservation Department have failed to protect our At the moment, four wetlands/conservation land and failed to be un- argued that this is be- If Trump’s approval rat- Ernie Carpenter Jr. Interim Director of Advertising biased while being in support of the proposed Rail cause Americans want congressional committees ings and the results of “stealth democracy”: We are investigating links special elections in recent and Business Development, ext. 1355 Trail. [email protected] Under the bullet points from the town web site: say we value robust de- between Russia and the months are any indication, “The majority of the Commission’s time is spent im- bate, disagreement and Trump campaign and ad- the message of adminis- Bob Gunther Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 plementing the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection compromise, but then re- ministration. Committee tration opponents seems [email protected] Act and holding public meetings/hearings, conduct- coil when we actually see hearings have already pro- to resonate more. And, of Michele Iannaco ing site visits and issuing Determinations of Applica- those qualities in action. duced a number of head- course, the lower Trump’s bility and Orders of Conditions on proposed projects Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 But that doesn’t make line-grabbing moments. approval sinks, the more [email protected] that fall within 100 feet of wetland resource areas it any less important to In March, testimony of emboldened his opponents and 200 feet from either side of perennial streams.” Ralph Mitchell have a national institu- then-FBI Director James will be; at the same time, The website further states relative to the Conser- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 tion that instantiates Comey and National Se- vation Commission: “Meeting with abutters and oth- the costs of supporting [email protected] er interested parties to elucidate applicable bylaws those qualities — espe- curity Agency Director him will grow. Patricia Whalen and regulations for projects proposed in their neigh- cially when a great many Michael Rogers before the It takes a lot for members Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 borhoods.” Site surveys or meetings with any abutter Americans deeply dis- House intelligence com- of a president’s own party [email protected] has not occurred. trust the president. mittee produced the first to turn on him, but sus- BUSINESS OFFICE Did you know Swampscott has a bike/ foot path al- So, at a time like this, public confirmation that tained low poll numbers ready established in town? I can’t tell you how long what might we expect the FBI was investigat- — especially when they Beth Bresnahan it’s been there but if you go behind the high school Congress to do? And, per- ing Trump campaign ties Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 drag down the re-election [email protected] field there are numerous paths already es- haps more important, why to Russia. In May, acting prospects of members of tablished in our wetlands area. It’s actually goes in might we expect it to do FBI Director Andrew Mc- Congress — can do it. Just Susan J. Conti different directions with actual stone bike ramps! If Controller, ext. 1288 anything, given that both Cabe, testifying before the consider how much trouble you follow it to the end, you will end up on Humphrey [email protected] houses are controlled by Senate intelligence com- Street. George W. Bush had mov- mittee, rebutted the ad- Ted Grant This area is littered with debris and trash. Protec- President Trump’s party? ing his legislative agenda Publisher, ext. 1234 tive fencing around a pond is torn down. Small sap- The answer to the first ministration’s claims that (like Social Security re- [email protected] question cannot be that Comey had been fired be- lings have been snapped by vandals and this area as form) and nominees (like Marian Kinney a whole has disturbed our wildlife. We have streams we expect it to pass leg- cause he lost the support Harriet Miers for the Su- ext. 1212 in this area flowing at different times, and these islation. Given the pres- of rank-and-file FBI offi- preme Court) through the [email protected] trails cross them. idential veto power, leg- cers. And last week, Attor- GOP-dominated Congress Will Kraft How can another 10 to 15 foot-wide path in this islation aimed primarily ney General Jeff Sessions, as his approval numbers Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 area be beneficial in this green corridor of land? How at checking the president before the same commit- tanked in his second term. [email protected] is it beneficial for animals that live there? tends to be passed only tee, responded to hostile None of this is inevita- Jennifer Perez I was a past board of director member/equipment when presidents’ hands questions about his own ble, of course. Trump’s poll ext. 1205 manager for Little League and Babe Ruth. I would are forced — for example, conduct regarding both [email protected] spend easily over $1,000 on , many of them numbers could rebound, in the aftermath of major contacts with Russian of- Carolina Trujillo getting lost in the areas around the fields. I would in which case one would presidential scandals like ficials and potential inter- expect to see Republicans Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 always get asked why can’t we cut down or trim [email protected] back these areas. I was told it’s wetlands and it can’t Watergate. But thinking ference in the FBI inves- fall in line behind him. be touched! Now a 10-foot path will be behind the just in terms of passing tigation. These hearings But the longer Trump suf- Jim Wilson snack shack, the same area I was always told can’t legislation is thinking too all attracted significant fers in the public sphere, Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] be touched. What changed? narrowly. Congress does a public attention, and none the more likely Congress Finally, if the Conservation Commission or Depart- lot more than pass laws. of them redounded to the is to cast off its yawning CIRCULATION ment had done a walking site survey and actually The list of tools that administration’s credit. listlessness. Lisa Mahmoud looked at this area and saw this damage, it should Congress can use to check Importantly, the hearings Manager, ext. 1239 have been corrected years ago. You can’t do your job the executive is long, in- serve both an inward-fac- Josh Chafetz is a pro- [email protected] behind a desk! How can the public depend on this cluding things like refus- ing and an outward-facing fessor of law at Cornell CLASSIFIED Department to oversee our wetlands when they ing to fund programs it purpose. Internally, they failed so poorly on this section of the proposed Rail Law School and the au- Abbe Young Smith Trail with no oversight or communications with the doesn’t like, refusing to serve to move along the thor of “Congress’s Con- Manager, ext. 1276 confirm nominees, and committees’ own inqui- [email protected] abutters? Please go to the web site (www.stoprail- stitution: Legislative Au- impeaching. Importantly, ries into what happened. Kerry Smith trail.com) to see pictures of the damage and other thority and the Separation issues with this proposal. each of these can be used These inquiries are likely Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 Ed Mulvey to effect change in collat- to take a good bit of time, of Powers.” He wrote this [email protected] Swampscott eral policy areas: Con- and could result in any- for the Philadelphia In- NEWSROOM gress can hold up funding thing from proposed leg- quirer. Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] Cheryl Charles Night Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Tori Faieta Copy Editor [email protected] Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] Thor Jourgensen News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 [email protected] Katie Morrison Sports Reporter [email protected] Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] ILLUSTRATION | Ryan York STEVE SACK Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HEALTH Sports hernias putting strain on hockey players of all ages

By Stephen Whyno ASSOCIATED PRESS Months removed from sports hernia and hip sur- geries, Claude Giroux still didn’t feel like himself. The Philadelphia Flyers’ captain finally got back to normal by the end of the season, roughly nine months after going under the knife. “I thought it’d be quicker, to be honest,” Giroux said. “It’s harder than I thought it would’ve been.” Because of the unnat- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ural motion of skating, Philadelphia Flyers’ Claude Giroux skates Jim Watkins at home in Chicago. hockey is among the most during the third period of a game against the common sports for sports New York Islanders in Philadelphia. hernias, a catch-all term Pain patients say opioid for what are also called for more Tommy John sur- tive movements that occur core muscle injuries. geries among younger and because they’re not doing While acute injuries can younger pitchers. three or four sports year- lead to sports hernias, Dr. “It’s because of the sud- round and mixing up their crackdown is hurting them L. Michael Brunt, who has den propulsive move- physical sports activity. been a St. Louis Blues ments: turning, cutting, They concentrate on one By John Keilman abused,” he said. “Those that society views them as team physician since 1994, etc., that occur at high CHICAGO TRIBUNE of us who have legitimate junkies, not patients. believes that too much rates of speed,” Brunt sport, and it’s that gradu- conditions, why are we be- “I don’t advertise the fact repetition among young said. “Young athletes are al wear and tear over the CHICAGO — Jim ing treated differently?” that I take these medica- Watkins lives with pain athletes in a single sport committed to one sport years that tends to predis- Americans’ use of opioid tions just because of the can cause problems, some- very, very early on, and pose them to developing so intense it can snatch painkillers has exploded way people look on it, like his breath away. He has thing others have blamed so there are these repeti- something like this.” since the mid-1990s, driv- I’m a drug addict,” said a osteogenesis imperfecta, en by changing philoso- 59-year-old Lincolnwood also known as brittle bone phies on pain treatment, woman who takes oxymo- disease, and the best way Nevada forces drugmakers to drug company marketing rphone for back pain. “You he has found to control campaigns and unscrupu- mention it to someone, the anguish is with daily lous “pill mill” operators. and it’s like, ‘Oh, you’re doses of tramadol, an reveal insulin pricing, profits The result, many experts going to die; my cousin’s opioid medication. say, has been a surge in He has been on the drug neighbor’s son died.’ They By Alison Noon addiction, overdoses and ASSOCIATED PRESS for nearly two decades, start connecting it with death. heroin abuse.” and for almost all of that Now, a reversal is under- CARSON CITY, Nev. — But some believe the time, his doctors gave it way. Opioid prescriptions Nevada Gov. Brian Sando- correction is long overdue. to him without any prob- have dropped sharply val signed into law Thurs- Dr. Andrew Kolodny of the lems. But over the last few since 2012 as doctors have day the nation’s strictest Opioid Policy Research years, he said, that has grown more conservative requirements for pharma- changed. and the federal govern- Collaborative at Brandeis ceutical companies to re- Watkins, a 59-year-old ment has cracked down on University said the drugs veal how they set certain Chicagoan, is required to what it deems “problemat- have ill-served many peo- prescription drug prices. come in monthly to receive ic prescribing.” But some ple they were meant to The bipartisan legis- his prescription — he chronic pain patients say help, condemning them lation focuses on insulin used to go as long as three the turnabout has gone to addiction while leaving — one of many life-sus- months between visits — too far. their pain undiminished taining prescription treat- and each time, he said, They describe unwar- — or, in some cases, even ments sold in the U.S. at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS he undergoes questioning ranted dosage cuts from worse. prices that have skyrock- about his opioid use that doctors and unprovoked “They’re stuck on these eted over the last decade. Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signs a bill during he regards as just short of suspicion from neighbor- medicines they feel they The law requires drug- a signing ceremony in North Las Vegas, Nev. harassment. hood pharmacists. And can’t live without, and makers to annually dis- “(Chronic pain patients) even those who have good many of them may be close the list prices they deep-pocketed industry across the country flood- are being singled out on a relationships with their right,” he said. “The trick set, profits they make and clients to dozens of state- ed the governor’s mail- daily basis for something health care providers say is not to get more people discounts they give mar- house lobbyists. box and email inboxes that other people have they feel more and more stuck on opioids.” ket middlemen on insulin. In the end, Sandoval said with letters urging him to They must also give state “it was a bill that I knew sign the bill while patient officials written explana- was incredibly important.” groups rallied proponents E. coli bacteria found in tions of any insulin price Market experts have said using social media. hikes that surpass the pre- transparency on its own Culinary Union 226, vious year’s inflation rate, will not lower patient costs. whose leaders shaped and lobbied for the legislation or are higher than twice But the leading bill spon- drinking water at US Open the inflation rate of the this year, organized some sor, Democratic Sen. Yvan- previous two years. of its 57,000 members to na Cancela of Las Vegas, ERIN, Wis. (AP) — taken from a hydration containing the bacteria “This bill has had quite hang fliers and knock on argued that detailed pric- Health officials say E. coli station connected to a well can become ill with flu- a journey, we got to leave doors to promote the bill bacteria have been found ing data can start conver- near the 12th hole. That like symptoms. everything on the table,” in the Las Vegas area. in a drinking water station station is closed. Sandoval said Thursday, sations about seeking even “I’ve had several near- at Erin Hills golf course The health department The U.S. Golf Associa- not two weeks after he ve- stricter regulations and at death experiences because where the U.S. Open is says no one has reported tion says complimentary toed a version that would least could equip patients I couldn’t afford my insu- underway, but there have becoming sick after drink- bottled water will be pro- have also mandated pub- with information they lin,” Las Vegas resident Rita could use to sue manufac- been no reports of illness. ing the water and E. coli vided at all drinking wa- lic notification ahead of Neanover said in a Thurs- The Washington Ozau- bacteria have not been any changes to insulin turers for price gouging. day statement from the kee Public Health De- found at other hydration ter stations for the rest prices. The bill drew hours Nevada’s focus on in- union. “I’m so relieved Ne- partment identified the stations. of the tournament, which of emotional and technical sulin struck a chord na- vada is finally doing some- bacteria in a water sample People who drink water runs through Sunday. testimonies and brought tionally. Supporters from thing about this issue.” Michigan governor defends cabinet members charged in Flint

By David Eggert be charged in Attorney state’s role in the disaster ASSOCIATED PRESS General Bill Schuette’s and has said the “buck investigation of the city’s stops here with me.” LANSING, Mich. — An lead contamination. And Three years ago, Flint’s apologetic Michigan Gov. unlike the other 10 state fateful switch from the Rick Snyder was largely officials who were previ- silent last year when crim- Detroit water system to a ously charged — five en- river to save money while inal charges were brought vironmental regulators, against state officials over under state management three health experts and resulted in the water be- Flint’s man-made drink- two former emergency ing improperly treated, ing water crisis, except to managers whom Snyder enabling toxic lead that say some “bureaucrats” appointed to address the had failed residents and city’s budget deficits — leached from aging service that he was focused on the they are closer to his im- lines and household fix- city’s recovery. mediate orbit and report tures to poison children. Now, with two of his directly to him. Some experts have linked own cabinet members fac- While the new charges the poorly treated water ing unprecedented man- have fanned speculation to Legionnaires’ disease, a slaughter or other charges that Snyder could be next, type of pneumonia. People related to a deadly Le- Schuette said there is in- can get sick if they inhale gionnaires’ disease out- sufficient evidence. He mist or vapor, typically break that some experts added that the probe will from cooling systems. have linked to the munic- continue, even as the em- In December 2015, Sny- ipal water, a more defiant phasis shifts to prosecut- der accepted the resigna- Snyder is keeping them on ing those accused. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion of another cabinet the job and publicly and “There’s no checklist member over the Flint privately defending their on any crime or any per- Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette announces charges against disaster, Environmental names despite calls for son. We just go where the five water officials, including the head of Michigan’s health department Quality Director Dan Wy- their removal. He referred evidence takes us,” said at the Riverfront Banquet Center in downtown Flint, Mich., Wednesday. ant, who has not been to Health and Human Ser- Schuette, whose special charged. Six of the state vices Director Nick Lyon prosecutor, Todd Flood, Prosecutors allege that that is on the city’s munic- to investigators. employees facing charges as a “strong leader.” He has not issued a subpoena he waited nearly a year ipal water. They also say “The charges against said Lyon and Chief Med- to interview Snyder. to alert the public and he intentionally misled them are based on un- are suspended with pay. ical Executive Eden Wells Lyon and Eden are polit- the governor about the and withheld information proven allegations and he Snyder announced the fir- have his “full faith and ical appointees who serve Legionnaires’ outbreak in from Snyder about the believes people are inno- ing of Michigan’s drinking confidence” and have been at the pleasure of the gov- Genesee County, causing rash of 90 cases, includ- cent until proven guilty water chief in February instrumental in Flint’s re- ernor. the death of an 85-year- ing 12 deaths, in 2014 and in a court of law,” Snyder 2016. The state’s top epide- habilitation. Lyon is charged with in- old man who allegedly 2015. spokesman Ari Adler said. miologist retired and later They are the high- voluntary manslaughter contracted legionella bac- Wells is charged with ob- The Republican gover- pleaded no contest as part est-ranking officials to and misconduct in office. teria at a Flint hospital structing justice and lying nor has apologized for the of a deal with prosecutors. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- day at Mcdonalds on 60 Bos- accident at 12:39 p.m. Friday Car crash in Swampscott larly arrests, reflect police records. In ton St.; at 2:17 a.m. Sunday at Winthrop Street; at 2:30 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 77 Bowler St.; at 4:16 a.m. p.m. Friday at 11 Bradbury takes down traffic post it is the sole responsibility of the con- Sunday at 57 Eastern Ave. Ave. A report of a motor vehicle cerned party to contact the relevant accident with personal injury Complaints police department and have the de- at 10:29 a.m. Friday at Essex partment issue a notice of correction Street and Essex Court; at A report of shoplifting at to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- 10:37 at Essex Avenue and 2:03 p.m. Friday at CVS at 590 ifications will not be made without Essex Street; at 9:35 p.m. Fri- Fellsway day at Waitt Avenue and West- express notice of change from the Theft arresting police department. ern Avenue; at 11:18 a.m. Sat- urday at Belleaire Avenue and A report of larceny at 8:22 Western Avenue. a.m. Friday at 34 Wareham St. LYNN A report of a motor vehicle hit and run at 4:55 p.m. Fri- Arrests day at Boston Street and Ford PEABODY Street; at 7: 25 p.m. Friday Andrea Jackson, of 33 How- Arrests ard St. was arrested at 12:01 at 5 Belvidere Place; at 9:45 p.m. Friday at 66 Rogers Ave.; p.m. Saturday on warrant Scott G. Bettencourt, 19, at 9:54 p.m. Friday at 8 Union charges for sexual conduct for of 7 Ayer St., was arrested at Court; at 11:13 p.m. Friday fee, and possession of class A 2:01 a.m. Sunday and charged at 66 Rogers Ave.; at 11:23 and E Drugs. with disorderly conduct. p.m. Friday at 70 Rogers Ave.; Dennis Kozdra, 74, of 100 Sage Miller, 41, of 8 Proctor at 1:48 a.m. Saturday at 624 Willow St., was arrested at St., was arrested at 3:23 a.m. Chestnut Street; at 2:26 a.m. 12:59 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and charged with op- Saturday at 30 High St.; at charged with disorderly con- erating under the influence. duct, threatening to commit 3:25 p.m. Saturday at 51 High crime, assault and battery Rock St.; at 4:59 p.m. Satur- Accidents with a dangerous weapon, and day at 72 Orchard St. assault and battery on police A report of a motor vehicle officer. Assault accident at 11:41 a.m. Satur- day at 29 Howley St. and 93 Kathryn McCallan, of 98 A report of an assault at Walnut St.; at 11:47 a.m. Sat- South Common St. was arrest- 9:55 p.m. Saturday at 487 urday at Chandlers Ice Cream ed at 2:39 a.m. Friday on war- Walnut St. at 86 Andover St.; at 2:58 p.m. rant charges for larceny from A report of an assault and Saturday at 5 Central St.; at building and breaking and en- battery at 6:55 p.m. Friday at 4:06 p.m. Saturday at 210 An- COURTESY PHOTO try for felony. 534 Essex St.; James McKenna, of 36 dover St.; at 9:41 a.m. Sunday A man, who said his brakes failed, crashed his Toyota Camry into a traf- Western ave, was arrested at Breaking and Entry at 2 Gardner St. and 13 Pulas- fic post and caused damage to the RightSPINE Chiropractic office. 7:47 p.m. Saturday on warrant ki St.; at 5:11 p.m. Sunday at charges for failure to yield at A report of breaking and 96 Main St. By Matt Demirs of the accident, courtesy office. an intersection, operating un- entry at 3:04 p.m. Friday at 6 A report of a motor vehicle hit FOR THE ITEM of Swampscott Police De- His wife, Patricia Fried- der the influence (4th offense), Chase Rd. and run accident at 1:27 p.m. partment, show the Toyo- man, went to the office SWAMPSCOTT — A car and negligent operation of a A report of breaking and en- Saturday at Azorean Brother- ta Camry on the sidewalk immediately and saw one drove onto the sidewalk motor vehicle. try to a motor vehicle at 2:03 hood of the Diving Holy Ghost of New Ocean Street and victim being taken in an at 20 Howley St.; at 2:38 p.m. early Saturday night, tak- Taylor Mills, was arrested at a.m. Saturday at 32 Magnolia Burrill Street, with the ambulance, she said. 12:06 p.m. Friday on warrant Ave.; at 9:26 a.m. Saturday at Saturday at 94 Franklin St.; at ing down a traffic post, and damaging the store- nose of the car causing The building had minor charges for breaking and entry 238 Lake View Ave.; at 10:34 3:37 p.m. Saturday at 210 An- slight damages to Right- dover St.; front of a local chiroprac- damages and Dr. Fried- for misdemeanor, intimidat- a.m. Saturday at 134 Euclid SPINE Chiropractic office man will be seeing pa- ing a witness, two counts of Ave.; at 12:41 p.m. Saturday tor’s office Saturday night. Swampscott police de- at 70 New Ocean St. The tients during his regular possession of class B drugs, at 40 Mayfair St.; at 1:31 p.m. Complaints traffic post is lying over possession of class B, A, and B Saturday at 36 Mayfair St.; at partment said the driver business hours on Mon- A report of a disturbance at the hood of the driver’s drugs, and four counts of pos- 5:55 p.m. Saturday at 71 May- of the car had just gotten day. 5:42 p.m. Friday at 14 Bour- car. session of class E drugs. fair St.; at 9:53 p.m. Saturday into an accident approx- Officials reported there bon St. The caller reported The owner of the office, James Morache, 65, of 65 at 9 Archer St. imately a third of a mile were only minor injuries Centre St., was arrested at hearing arguing and items be- away on Paradise Road. Dr. Mark Friedman, said to the driver. 4:08 p.m. Friday and charged Fire ing thrown at the unit. The driver reportedly he received a call from his with violating parole. A report of a fight at 1:19 told police his brakes had patient when mountain Matt Demirs can be Calixto Perez, 31, of 11 A report of a fire at 9:23 a.m. Saturday at Bill & Bob’s failed. biking, alarming him that reached at mdemirs@item- Elmwood St., was arrested p.m. Friday at 170 S Common Roast Beef at 2 Central St.; Pictures from the scene a car had crashed into his live.com. at 9:15 p.m. Saturday and St.; at 3:08 p.m. Saturday at at 10:07 p.m. Saturday at 32 charged with ordinance vio- 40 Park St.; at 3:24 p.m. Sat- Sherman St.; lation: drinking in public, and urday at 66 Vine St.; at 9:05 A report of hypodermic nee- Vehicle hits people near London possession of alcoholic bever- p.m. Saturday at 45 Tudor St.; dle on front lawn at 7:29 p.m. age. at 8:05 a.m. Sunday at 148 S. Saturday at 587 Lowell St. An mosque, causing several casualties Rufino Perez, 30, of 138 Common St. officer responded to the scene Chatham St., was arrested and disposed of the item. at 7:23 p.m. Saturday and Overdose charged with operating un- Overdose A report of an overdose at der the influence, unlicensed 3:25 p.m. Friday at Strawberry A report of an overdose at operation of a motor vehicle, Avenue; at 6:25 p.m. Saturday 6:39 p.m. Friday at Washing- leaving the scene of property at Fays Avenue; at 7:05 p.m. ton St.; at 5:41 a.m. Saturday damage, and failure to drive in Saturday at Western Avenue; at Pierpont Street; at 6:59 the right lane. at 11:02 a.m. Sunday at State p.m. Saturday at Quail Road; Marvin Smith, 55 , of 148 Street. Liberty St., was arrested at Theft 3:23 p.m. Friday and charged with urinating in public. Theft A report of larceny at 8:17 Hector Torres, of 413 West- A report of larceny at 12:21 p.m. Friday at 42 Oak Ave. ern Ave., was arrested at 1:09 a.m. Friday at 109 Walnut p.m. Friday on warrant charges St.; at 11:52 a.m. Friday at Vandalism for shoplifting by asportation, 176 Broad St.; at 10:35 a.m. A report of motor vehicle and arrested and charged with Saturday at 89 Liberty St.; at vandalism at 3:03 p.m. Satur- failure to stop/yield and op- 12:33 p.m. Saturday at Fami- day at 1723 Silverleaf Way; at erating a motor vehicle with a ly Dollar at 200 Union St.; at 1:47 p.m. Sunday at 8 Lynn St. suspended license. 6:35 p.m. Saturday at 55 Mt. Pleasant Street. Accidents A report of a robbery at SWAMPSCOTT 4:57 a.m. Friday at 55 Broad A report of a motor vehicle St.; at 2:10 p.m. Saturday at Arrests accident at 4:57 a.m. Friday at Henry Avenue and Washington PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 55 Broad St.; at 6:24 a.m. at Street; Nico Racine, 23, was arrest- 20 High Rock Terrace; at 1:36 ed at 12:56 a.m. Saturday and Police officers man a cordon at Finsbury Park where a vehicle struck p.m. Friday at Market Street charged with negligent oper- pedestrians in London Monday. and Oxford Street; at 5:23 Vandalism ation of a motor vehicle and By Gregory Katz pers would have been in Road at 12:20 a.m. Mon- p.m. Friday at 298 Union St.; A report of a vandalism at operating under the influence. at 5:42 p.m. Friday at Tracey ASSOCIATED PRESS the area after attending day. Many police cars and 10:01 a.m. Friday at Boston prayers as part of the ambulances responded to Avenue and Western Avenue; Street and Federal Street; at Accidents LONDON — A vehicle Muslim holy month of Ra- the incident. at 6:17 p.m. Friday at 899 1:07 p.m. Friday at 59 Newhall A report of a motor vehicle struck pedestrians near a madan. No other details were Western Ave; at 6:43 p.m. St.; at 3:14 p.m. Friday at 80 mosque in north London accident at 12:09 a.m. Sat- The Finsbury Park immediately available. Friday at 932 Lynnfield St.; Park St.; at 8:33 p.m. Saturday early Monday morning, urday at Forbes Service Sta- mosque was associated Britain’s terrorist alert at 6:44 p.m. Friday at Broad at 585 Essex St.; causing several casual- tion at 441 Humphrey St.; at with extremist ideology has been set at “severe” Street and Market Street; at A report of vandalism to a ties, police said. 10:39 p.m. Friday at 111 motor vehicle at 1:30 p.m. Fri- 7:13 p.m. Saturday at Norfolk for several years after the meaning an attack is Avenue and Paradise Road; One person has been Western Ave.; at 11:22 p.m. day at 35 Wyman St.; at 5:32 arrested. The London Am- 9/11 attacks in the United highly likely. Friday at Chatham Street and a.m. Saturday at 114 Ontario at 7:15 p.m. Saturday at 114 States but was shut down Earlier this month, a van Burrill St.; bulance Service says the Western Avenue; at 12:07 a.m. St.; at 9:10 p.m. Saturday at injured are being taken and reorganized. It has veered into pedestrians on Saturday at Humphrey Street; 183 Chestnut St.; at 8:12 p.m. to hospitals. Eyewitnesses not been associated with London Bridge, setting off at 12:31 a.m. Saturday at Saturday at Silsbee Street; at Complaints reported seeing police give radical views for more vehicle and knife attacks Chestnut Street and Western 8:44 p.m. Saturday at Burrill emergency medical treat- than a decade. that killed eight people Avenue; at 1:00 a.m. Saturday A report of suspicious activi- Avenue; ty at 2:31 a.m. Saturday at 33 ment to at least one of the London police have de- and wounded many others at Empire Street and Essex injured. clared the crash a major on the bridge and in the Street; at 1:57 a.m. Saturday Morton Rd.; at 3:11 a.m. Sun- MEDFORD day at CVS Pharmacy at 413 The Muslim Council incident and closed the nearby Borough Market at 520 Chatham St.; at 4:00 tweeted that worshippers area to normal traffic. A area. Three Muslim ex- p.m. Saturday at Cooper Street Paradise Rd.; Arrests A report of a disturbance at were struck by a van as helicopter circled above tremists who carried out and Western Avenue; at 4:15 they were leaving prayers the area as a large cordon the attack were killed by p.m. Saturday at 35 Washing- 4:39 p.m. Saturday at 40 Dun- An arrest was made at 11:48 can Terrace. near the Finsbury Park was established to keep police. ton St.; at 4:20 p.m. Saturday a.m. Friday at 141 Grant Ave mosque. It said its prayers motorists and pedestrians Manchester was also hit at Chatham street and Maple for fighting, reportedly. Vandalism are with the victims. away. by a severe attack when a Street;at 6:09 p.m. Saturday The neighborhood has Metropolitan Police said bomber killed more than at 117 Jefferson St.; at 9:19 Accidents A report of vandalism at two mosques, and sev- officers were called to the 20 people at an Ariana p.m. Saturday at Lynnway and 12:49 p.m. Friday at 21 Mor- eral hundred worship- scene on Seven Sisters Grande concert. Tudor Street; at 2:17 a.m. Sun- A report of a motor vehicle ton Rd. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF

2 people killed in Deputy Chief Patrick detectors in the home and house blaze Egloff says nearby fire firefighters had difficulty Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 hydrants weren’t work- getting inside because it WESTFIELD — Fire ing properly, but three was so full of possessions. officials in Massachusetts firetrucks carrying 750 He called it a “hoarding Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY say there were no work- gallons of water respond- situation.” ing smoke detectors in a ed immediately to the Authorities say one vic- Spanish menu available or text the word tiplynn home where a fire left two blaze and gave firefight- tim was pronounced dead people dead. ers enough water to at the scene. A second All reports of neighborhood and your tip to Authorities say fire- extinguish the fire. person died later at an activity will be investigated. fighters were called to Egloff tells The Repub- area hospital. the home around 3 p.m. lican that there weren’t The cause of the fire is Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) Saturday in Westfield. any working smoke under investigation. MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Marblehead steps up for heart warrior Revere sweet ARI gofundme.com/AriDan- just days now,” he said. “As a Game as well as have An- From A1 gersNewHeart has raised matter of fact, do you want drew Benintendi, Bogearts, more than $319,680 of to go home on Friday?” Mookie Betts, Dustin Pe- on robotics on the updates: “Praying for their $500,000 goal to as- His mother, Erica Schul- droia, Sandy Leon, Jackie him,” “Go Kid! You’ve got sist with medical bills, as tz, asked him: “What do Bradley Jr. and more come this!” and “Prayers for this well as losing their home you want to do when you to his birthday party. sweet child and his family.” to mold damage when Ari get home?” He even included the leg- manufacturing People from all over the was in the hospital. The “Maybe go to a baseball end who’s done suiting up. world have been following family is in a rental now. field?” “And Big Papi, even bills,” he said. “They also and laboratory space, Ari’s story on the Internet. The family posted a Ari’s heart complications though he’s retired,” he said. donated $50,000 for the there’s enough room to His parents, Mike and video on their Youtube began even before he was He also wants to go to a Sand Sculpting Festival. continue making sweets. Erica Schultz, began doc- channel AriEchoOfHope born, when he became the Bruins game, and work on Atlantic sees the value “A year ago we were umenting their son’s life on Thursday when Ari’s first person ever to undergo his swing playing golf at and potential in the city talking about a slot par- by starting the website, father, Mike, delivered two successful heart sur- Butternut Farm Golf Club. and want to invest a sig- lor coming to Revere with www.echoofhope.org, which special and heartwarming geries before he was born. Not to mention eating Kel- nificant amount of money some questionable inves- provided updates on Ari’s news to his son. In total, he has had ly’s Sea Food lobster rolls, here.” tors,” he said. “My long health to his followers. “You know how you’ve more than 20 surgeries in fried scallops, and whole Necco is best known for term vision for the city His YouTube channel, been getting better now all, including open heart, belly clams all summer long. its Necco Wafers, Clark building a new economy is which shows the lives of and we’ve been talking in-utero surgery, cardiac Lucky enough, Red Sox and Sky Bars, Mary happening.” Ari’s family in and out about going home some- catheterizations, central President Sam Kennedy Janes, Squirrel Nut Zip- Last fall, voters over- of the hospital, has more day,” said his father. lines, G tubes, and more. extended an invite to Ari af- pers and the Valentine whelmingly rejected a slot than 1.8k subscribers and “It might be a few weeks Although Ari is home, he ter seeing Thursday’s video. Sweethearts. They moved parlor near the Suffolk 22 videos. or months,” Ari answered. is not well enough to go He’s really excited about to Revere from Cambridge Downs race track. The family has garnered Dressed in Xander Bo- out at this time since he it, said his father. He also in 2003. Their lease on the tons of support over the gaerts Red Sox jersey, Ari is immune compromised, thought it was cool Benin- 830,000-square-foot space Atlantic CEO Joseph Internet, sending not only is shown waving his base- Mike said. tendi tweeted him. expires next summer. Zink and Necco CEO Mi- their love and prayers, but ball bat around. He’s prepared a list of “I’m going to play left It’s unclear what will chael McGee could not be monetary donations too. That’s when his dad told things of everything he’s field for the Boston Red happen to Necco when the reached for comment. ready to do when he re- Sox, but after Andrew Be- lease is up. Arrigo said The families’ crowdfund- him something changed. Thomas Grillo can be ing page at https://www. “I think it’s going to be turns, like go to a Red Sox nintendi retires,” Ari said. while his and Atlantic’s vision for the property reached at tgrillo@item- Ferry offers rendezvous with tall ships includes robotics, biotech live.com. Malden senator wants FERRY service had continued into munities other than Lynn, lease the same boat from From A1 2016, McGee said rider- said McGee. Boston Harbor Cruises ship would have followed “This isn’t just Lynn say- that it used during the tri- to snuff out vaping The city participated in the same trend. ing ‘we should have a ferry,’” al period. The ferry seats a two-year demonstration But last June, Gov. Char- said McGee. “This is Lynn about 150 people. VAPING taken was 4.5 percent project in 2014 and 2015 lie Baker threw the idea of playing into a real need.” In comparison, Salem’s From A1 in 2013. As of 2016, this to launch the ferry on the a permanent ferry service McGee added that he ex- ferry service seats about number increased to an nicotine products from state’s dime. The Blossom overboard. Baker conclud- pects water transportation the same amount of people astonishing 23.7 percent,” Street extension pier and friends or relatives who ed it didn’t generate the to be a continuously grow- but takes approximately 50 Lewis said. “Anecdotally, two years of ferry operat- can legally purchase them ridership to be sustain- ing trend. The city is ex- minutes to travel from Sa- I have heard from some ing expenses were funded — 18 or 19-year-olds still able and that tickets were pected to purchase its own lem to Boston, McGee said. high schools in our area by the Seaport Economic in high school or just out. that the vaping rate may too expensive. boat in two to three years The first 50 riders on Lewis, like most every Council, which provided now exceed 40 percent. When the service was with a $4.5 million federal Tuesday will each receive advocate of raising the $8.5 million under former School officials are scram- Gov. Deval Patrick. discontinued, the city re- grant. Once the new ferry a Dunkin’ Donuts gift card tobacco product purchase bling to figure out how to More than 13,300 peo- ceived a petition to bring is in service, the schedule and a copy of The Item. age, stresses that tobacco back the ferry with hun- will be more flexible and should be “completely out respond.” ple rode the ferry in 2014 Bridget Turcotte can be when it was first intro- dreds of signatures. About there will be more oppor- of the high school setting” Lewis said there has duced to the city. That 80 percent of the people tunity to use the ferry for reached at bturcotte@item- if the goal is to stop the been far too little research number grew to more than who rode the ferry in 2014 recreational use, he said. live.com. Follow her on younger students to even done of the risks and ef- 14,500 the next year. If the and 2015 were from com- This year, the city will Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. begin the habit of smok- fects of vaping, particular- ing conventional or e-cig- ly among teens. arettes. “There has not yet been The biggest problem, sufficient time to study Williams kicked off East Lynn Pop Warner Lewis said, as Malden, the long-term health ef- Melrose, and most com- fects and risks of vaping. WILLIAMS in the area. “There was and all of whom ended Of course, said McDer- munities in Massachu- Some tobacco control ad- From A1 never an East Lynn pro- up playing and coaching mott, Williams was a semi- setts are discovering, vap- vocates and public health gram before (Williams). the sport (McDermott and pro player and that didn’t ing has “exploded” among experts believe that e-cig- recalls practicing that There was nowhere for the Crowley as head coaches hurt his credibility among teens and this perception arettes are safer than first year in a lot off to the youth in the city to play. and Mullins as an assis- the 11 and 12-year-old is backed up by national smoking and, therefore, side of the Meadows be- “(Pop Warner) came of tant). boys who played in those health researchers. He can be a harm reduction hind English where par- age at the right time for “We took the boys and first two seasons. called vaping “an epidem- strategy for adult smok- ents had to drive up and us,” Mullins said. “Before molded them into a team,” “I remember finding ic” and said a national ers who have been unable shine their headlights so review shows that in just that we’d always play Ryan said. “We had to find that out very quickly,” said to quit,” he said. “Others the players could see. down the park, two-hand- out who was suited to play three years, the numbers McDermott, “and we all disagree and believe it is “We had a couple of prac- ed touch, things like that, in what positions, who have skyrocketed among thought that was special. I a mistake to treat e-cig- tices by headlights,” said but we never had a place could run the ball better, high schoolers from 1 in McDermott. to learn how to play con- or who was a better block- remember him being kind 25 to now, just 1 in 4 have arettes differently than Another player on that tact football the right way.” er. We had to teach them of an intense guy, but he said they have used an other tobacco products.” first team was Bob “Moona” And that, Ryan said, how to tackle, and how to was a good guy. He taught e-cigarette recently. Lewis said Massachu- Mullins, whose father, Bill, was the greatest gift Pop follow plays. us football. “According to the CDC, setts local boards of health was one of the coaches. Warner gave to kids like “(Williams) was good “And he must have taught the percentage of high are looking closely at reg- “It was fantastic at the McDermott, Mullins and with boys,” said Ryan. “He us well,” McDermott added. school students who re- ulating vaping. time,” said Mullins, one of Clark Crowley, who were had a good way about him, “Two of us became head ported using an e-ciga- “We need to implement the most sought-after high captains in their second and he could draw the good coaches and the other one rette at least once during these important safe- school basketball officials year with the program, things out of the boys.” was an assistant.” the month the survey was guards statewide,” he said. Sights and scenes from around Malden and Medford

A Wish for Peace painted on the wall outside of the CVS on High Street in Medford. Susan Gerould, the co-coordinator of the Winthrop Street ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Community Garden, now in its third year of operation.

James Perryman, left, and Victor Banlaous play a little football The City of in Bell Rock Medford Honor Memorial Park in Roll Park. Malden. A8 MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Life without smiles and ballet would be pointless

Ballerinas from Cultura Latina Dance Academy perform the Ballet Boston Pop during the Resilience Dance Recital on Saturday.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Quest for Excellence By Matt Demirs FOR THE ITEM SWAMPSCOTT — The Swampscott Rotary Club hosted and recognized William McLaughlin last week with their Quest for Excellence Award for June. McLaughlin, a student at Swampscott Middle School, was introduced by his teacher Candice Duncan. Duncan introduced him as “a conscientious and caring student who shows perseverance in all he does,” she said. “Congratulations, William, and keep up your great work.” McLaughlin’s sister and parents also joined the Club to see him receive the honor. According to their website, the Rotary Foundation of Rota- ry International is a not-for-profit corporation that promotes world understanding through international humanitarian service programs and educational and cultural exchanges. It is supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotari- ans and others who share its vision of a better world. Matt Demirs can be reached at [email protected]. From left, Ms. Duncan, Mrs. Jenna and Mr. Shawn McLaughlin, William’s sister, Rotarian Glenn Davids, and William. ‘Trooping the color’ in London for queen’s official birthday

LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II and senior royals have marked her official birth- day in the annual Troop- ing the Color celebration. The 91-year-old mon- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS arch was greeted Sat- urday by hundreds of riage with Prince Harry. well-wishers on a sun- The queen traditional- ny day in the heart of ly celebrates her official ceremonial London. She birthday in June when rode with her husband the weather can be balmy Prince Philip in an open rather than in April, the carriage in the proces- month of her actual birth. sion along Horse Guards The day began on a Parade. somber note when Eliza- Prince William and beth and Philip observed Prince Charles were on a minute of silence in horseback. William’s wife honor of the victims of the Kate and Charles’ wife horrific London apart- Camilla were in a car- ment tower fire. 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.

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The track and It motivates me, and now  eld standout has been I want to push harder be- breaking triple jump re- cause I realize that this is cords left and right all the biggest stage there is.” season long; not just his Part of the adjustment in own personal records, but jumping at nationals was the school record as well. the sheer amount of eyes He got the chance to show on him. off his skills on the biggest “There were about 1,000 high school stage in the people,” Kalambayi said. country, as his distance in “It’s my  rst time being in the New England Region- front of so many people.” als earned him a trip to The hot weather also the New Balance National may have been a factor. Outdoor Track and Field “This was my  rst time Championships this past in the south,” Melendez weekend. said, “and given the cli- Kalambayi jumped for mate in the north, the 43 feet and seven inches heat kind of caught us off in the triple jump Friday guard.” ITEM PHOTOS | KATIE MORRISON at North Carolina A&T While the experience University in Greensboro, St. Mary’s Abraham Toe, left, playing for the North team in the Shriners All-Star Football game, was brand new for the N.C. Classical coach Angel Classical junior, it was attempts to evade a tackle from the South team’s Ryan Sullivan, of Stoughton High School, as Melendez and Kalambayi Jack McGowan, of Catholic Memorial High School, comes over to help. also new to Melendez, who weren’t satis ed with the took over the head coach- performance, especially ing position for the Rams after Kalambayi reached this season after Ryan Local all-stars play for a cause 46-6 3/4 during the New Hathaway stepped down England Regionals. The after seven years. Melen- jump was good for 25th dez had been coaching By Katie Morrison place out of 43 partici- ITEM STAFF alongside Hathaway for pants.  ve years. WALTHAM — June is the month Melendez says that Ka- “I want to thank him for for all-star games, and few of them lambayi was a mix of ner- getting me ready for this, are played for a better cause than vous and excited leading he taught me how to be a the 39th annual Shriners All-Star up to the jump. coach made my job easier,” Football game. “I think he was trying said Melendez. This year, the North team was to focus since he found The coach also wanted sprinkled with local talent, includ- out, just focus, focus, fo- to thank the people who ing St. Mary’s stars Liam Reddy cus,” Melendez said. “Even made the trip to North and Abraham Toe, Revere’s Oscar yesterday coming out of Carolina possible. Lopez and Anthony DeStefano, the meet. He looked good “It’s thanks to (Clas- Marblehead’s Bo Millett and St. in warmups, but once he sical athletic director) started, it was a whole John’s Prep’s Declan Burt. Patri- Billy Devin and (Classi- new experience for him. ots head coach Lou Cicatelli also cal principal) Mr. (Gene) I think the same thing manned the sideline as an assis- Constantino, and Senator happened last year at the tant coach. (Thomas) McGee worked a state level.” lot for us to get us here in The local group got to be a part of Kalambayi said the trip a 21-14 win for the North Saturday the short span of time we to nationals was “an amaz- had to get ready to come at . ing experience,” The event, which is the Alep- “It was fun, and it was KALAMBAYI, B2 po Shriners’ agship fundraising event, has raised over $1.3 million since it began holding the game 39 years ago. “It’s a blast. First of all, it’s for a great cause, that’s the number one thing and I think the kids realize that. It’s a fundraiser,” Cicatelli St. Mary’s Liam Reddy, right, along with Westford Academy’s said. “I’m very honored to be here Eric Jacobsen, left, take a knee during the awards ceremony. and coach with these coaches. It was an overall great experience, game that means something before in these games means a lot,” he making new relationships and heading to college. For Toe, who had said. meeting new kids, it’s great. And it 20 yards on 10 carries, that chance “It was de nitely a good time to always helps to win.” was important. get back out here, especially with The game is also another chance “For me, de nitely, I thought I for seniors to get on the  eld for a had a bad season so getting to play SHRINERS, B2 District 16 tournament coming up By Harold Rivera upcoming start. tion tournament. It’s pretty much ITEM STAFF “We start next week so by now 99 the same old, same old.” percent of the teams have been an- Field assignments have already The Massachusetts District 16 nounced,” Baglieri said. “So we’re been made, checking one major 12-year-olds All-Star tournament just eager to get going and get item off Baglieri’s list. Once the is set to begin next weekend when started.” tournament reaches its back end, Winthrop battles against Lynn eld No major changes have been Baglieri will be tasked with  nd- at Lynn Shore in the  rst game on made to this year’s tournament. ing neutral locations for the  nal the schedule. From there, a total of The double-elimination format re- games. 26 games will be played throughout mains intact and the tournament “Fields have already been as- the next three weeks. will abide by its traditional regula- signed for the  rst two rounds,” PHOTO | ANGEL MELENDEZ District 16 Administrator Joe tions, per usual. Baglieri said. “We’ve updated ev- Baglieri, in his seventh year in the “Little league’s always tweaking erything on our website. When Elie Kalambayi grabs a handful of sand from role, said the players and coaches rules a little bit but nothing major,” we get to the back end of the the triple jump pit at the New Balance Outdoor are ready to get the ball rolling on Baglieri said. “We’re still District National Track and Field championships in the tournament and excited for its 16 and we still do a double-elimina- LITTLE LEAGUE, B2 Greensboro, North Carolina. Foley helps give Agganis seniors a game to remember By Steve Krause the community, the scholarships, are well-attended by people from ITEM SPORTS EDITOR the fund for the kids. That’s kind other cities and towns. It gives of what drew me to it in the  rst people a chance to see Fraser LYNN — The Agganis all-star place.” Field, and Manning, and to see games that will begin Sunday But Foley, who is also a teach- what the city’s about. cannot go off without the help er at Pickering Middle School, “Sometimes,” he said, “the city of a myriad of coaches and vol- has another reason for being an gets a bad rap. So this is a good unteers who make sure they’re advocate for the Agganis games: chance for people to see these fa- available to give graduating cilities and to bring that whole seniors a last hurrah worth re- it presents, perhaps, a different picture of Lynn than most people piece together.” membering. In many sports, soccer being St. Mary’s girls One of those coaches is Jim Fo- see. soccer coach Jim “It’s a great way for kids to one, boys and girls make friends ley, the girls soccer coach at St. at an early age through various Foley has served showcase their skills,” he said. Mary’s, who has, for the better youth programs, and that’s es- as the director of part of the past decade, served “For a lot of these kids, it’s the last time they’ll ever be playing pecially true in Lynn. However, the girls soccer as director of the girls game for unlike other communities, these their sports in this type of envi- game during Ag- Agganis week. players will scatter to at least ronment. Some of them will go ganis week for a “I don’t really know how long,” four different high schools. So, to college and play, but for many number of years. he said, when asked, “but I’m said Foley, he tries to keep the happy to help the foundation be- this is it. ITEM FILE PHOTO cause of the good work they do in “Also,” he said, “These games FOLEY, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 District 16 tournament coming up LITTLE LEAGUE clear the sectional round, Peabody won four in a row “It would be outstand- From B1 you get to states. From and couldn’t get in. It’s not ing,” Baglieri said. “It there, then it’s regionals an easy road.” would be sweet to do that. tournament, I personal- and then possibly Wil- The most recent group to A lot of District Adminis- ly assign the fields based liamsport.” take a trip to Williamsport trators stick around for on who’s in. At that point, The most recent local through District 16 was 30, 40 years and don’t get all games are on neutral team to punch its ticket Saugus in 2001. to see that opportunity. I’d fields. That’s the fair way to the Little League World “Because it’s double love to have a team go that to do it.” Series in Williamsport elimination, the tougher far.” Once the tournament was Peabody West Little teams face each other lat- The tournament begins gets rolling, fans can ex- League in 2009. At the er on,” Baglieri said. “Even Sunday afternoon (2 p.m.) pect competitive games time, Peabody West was a though one team might when Winthrop battles with significant meaning. member of District 15, but win, it’s tough to stay in Lynnfield at Lynn Shore. At stake is a trip to states has since joined District it. In the back end of the Also Sunday, East Lynn and, from there, a poten- 16. tournament, you get very visits Nahant (5 p.m.). On tial ticket to the 2017 Lit- “It’s not an easy road good teams facing very Monday, Salem battles tle League World Series in getting out of District 16, good teams.” Wyoma at Peabody West Williamsport, Pennsylva- never mind the rest of the The opportunity to send (5:45), and Swampscott nia. way,” Baglieri said. “In a team from District 16 hosts Lynn Shore (5:45). “They’re always are District 16 you need to to Williamsport, Baglieri On Tuesday, Peabody vis- trying to pick the best win five games in a row said, would be one he its Saugus (5:45) and Pine 12-year-olds they have,” but that’s not as easy said wouldn’t forget anytime Hill hosts Peabody West Baglieri said. “Once you as it’s done. Last year, soon. (5:45).

Navigators gain weekend split ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Marblehead’s Bo Millett, one of the captains of By Emmanuel DeJesus which made it a 6-5 game. Later in The Navigators kept fighting back the North team at the Shriners All-Star football Capellan the inning Ted Leathersich (Umass and eventually grabbed the lead in game, kisses the trophy after the game. FOR THE ITEM Lowell) scored on an RBI ground- the top of the fifth inning, when Joey out, increasing the Navs’ lead to 7-5. Pena (St. Thomas Aquinas) started The North Shore Navigators fell Douglas added to the lead with a the scoring for the Navs with an RBI to the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks on sacrifice fly. single. Nick Falkson (Tufts) followed Local all-stars Saturday night before rebounding After the Sharks pushed across with an RBI walk and Brickman with a 11-8 win against the Worces- a run in the bottom of the eighth added an RBI grounder that gave ter Bravehearts the next day. With inning, the Navs held a 8-6 lead the Navs a 4-3 lead. this weekend’s decisions, the Navi- play for a cause heading into the bottom of the The Bravehearts came right back gators improve to 2-11. ninth. After the Sharks were able in the bottom half of the inning as On Saturday evening, the Naviga- SHRINERS Calice had a big fumble re- to get a runner on, the Navigators Trevor Jensen continued his big day tors made franchise history in the From B1 covery in the third for the 9-8 loss as they participated in their surrendered a two-out, two-strike, at the plate with an RBI double. Later winners. The game was a first ever extra-inning home run game-tying home run to Phillip in the inning, Greg Kocinski (Marist) the way the last one went,” tight one, with the North derby contest to decide the winner. Clarke (Vanderbilt). followed with a 2-run single, giving Reddy said, referring to clinging to a 21-14 lead as In the home run derby, the Sharks After a scoreless 10th inning, the the Bravehearts a 6-4 after 5 innings. the Spartans’ Division 3A the South threatened on beat the Navigators, 7-6 to earn the Martha’s Vineyard Sharks and The Navigators took the lead right Super Bowl loss to East a couple of different occa- full two points while the Navigators North Shore Navigators settled the back in the top of the sixth. An error Bridgewater in December. sions in the fourth. received one point. game with a home run derby. Alex from the Bravehearts shortstop al- For Cicatelli, it was an Cicatelli said it’s a blast Things started off strong for the Brickman (Siena) connected with lowed Leathersich to score. After a opportunity to coach two to work with the best tal- Navigators as in the first inning four long balls while fellow team- RBI single from Pena, Falkson add- of his seniors before their ent from the region. Tyler Kapuscinski (Marist) drove in mate Alex Carballo (Broward) add- ed his own RBI single to the rally high school careers came “What more could a Joey Pena (St. Thomas Aquinas) to ed two more, but that wasn’t enough that gave the Navs a 7-6 lead. to an end. coach ask for? It’s awe- give the Navs an early 1-0 lead. as Hunter Sheppard (Catawba) and Just as the Navigators thought “I got to coach them one some,” Cicatelli said. The Sharks came back and took Travis Collins (U of Albany) com- they had momentum, the Brave- more time, that’s a great “Some of these kids are the lead in the second, making it 4-1 bined for seven long balls which pro- hearts took the lead right back with feeling, it doesn’t get any going on to play at some after two innings. pelled the Sharks to the victory. two runs in the sixth. better than that,” he said. major schools, and it The Navigators came right back The Navigators rebounded on The Navigators exploded for Toe and Reddy both said showed. When you get with four runs of their own in the Sunday with a 11-8 victory against four runs in the ninth. Brickman that the game was similar kids like that it makes our fourth inning. Jeff Mejia (UMass the at Fitton smacked a two-run homer to give to a college experience. jobs a lot easier.” Lowell) got things started when he Field in Worcester. the Navs a 9-8 lead. Not to be out- “It was fun because you One of the harder parts get to see what college is laced an RBI single scoring Brad After Worcester grabbed an early done, Kapuscinski stepped up next of all-star games is getting going to be like at practice Douglas (Rhode Island) to cut into lead in the bottom of the first inning, and launched a home run of his own. a team with players from and on the sideline,” Toe the Sharks’ lead. Later in the inning, Brickman got the Navigators on the The Navs would tack on one more several different schools said, “and the coaches are Daane Berezo (Virginia Common- board with a solo home run on the run and then closed the door in the to play together cohesive- trying to help you out get wealth) crushed a three-run home first pitch of the second inning. bottom half of the inning to preserve ly. But Toe and Reddy said run to give the Navs a 5-4 lead. The Sharks continued to chip away the 11-8 victory. you going, so it was a good experience.” it wasn’t much of an issue. After the Sharks tied the game 5-5, at Navs starter Evan Glew (Franklin The Navs take on the Nashua Sil- “Once we got into the the Navigators came back and took Pierce) as they pushed across single ver Knights Tuesday night at Fras- “We’re so used to going both ways, in this game we locker room, everyone was the lead in the sixth inning. Mejia runs in the second and third innings er Field. First pitch is scheduled for cool with each other, so it again singled Douglas in to score, to give the Bravehearts a 3-1 lead. 7:00 p.m. actually had the chance to get on the sidelines and wasn’t tough,” Reddy said. sit down and just talk “To be honest, some of about things a little bit,” them, I only knew for a Foley helps make Agganis memorable Reddy, who played center week but it felt like I’d for the North, said. “It’s a known them longer,” Toe FOLEY over the names the coach- letes,” he said. “I enjoy the that has been his biggest big difference.” added. “It was a good ex- From B1 es have nominated and camaraderie too. It can be thrill on the field. The teams featured the perience, everyone was puts the teams togeth- stressful at times, but see- “But even then,” he said, best talent from through- pretty cool.” Lynn kids together (or at er with games chairman ing the girls get become “my highlights are the out Eastern Massachu- It showed, as both the least Classical and En- Paul Halloran. better people, that’s my fact that we’re competitive setts. Masconomet quar- North and South marched glish players) so they can Next year will be Foley’s goal. in our league, and on the terback Declan Judge led down the field to score be teammates again. 19th at St. Mary’s, and his “I want to see them go to North Shore, and inter- the way for the North, touchdowns in each of “A lot of these kids are goals for the Spartan play- college and become good acting in the community. and was awarded the Of- their first two drives. friends,” Foley said, “and ers mirror the ones the citizens,” he said. Winning a state would be fensive MVP award along For players like Toe and the Agganis game is nice Reddy, the Shriners game Agganis Foundation lives Although the Spartans great, but I’m happy if my with Lexington’s Spencer for that reason, among was a precursor to anoth- by, he said. have never won a state players improve year to Kendall. others. The game gives Millett caught a two- er classic all-star game, “I enjoy watching the title in Foley’s tenure as year and learn that the kids a chance to play to- yard touchdown pass from the 56th annual Agganis gether again.” players grow through coach, they did win the most important factor in Judge in the second quar- football game, which will As game chairman for the years, and see them Division 4 North champi- getting into a good college ter to put the North up, take place on June 29th at girls soccer, Foley goes mature into student-ath- onship two years ago and is academics.” 14-6, and Beverly’s Hugh Manning Field. Classical’s Kalambayi makes Sunday Night Baseball his mark at Nationals

KALAMBAYI the team as a whole. Me- ing plan for Kalambayi for From B1 lendez said that the oth- the summer. er members of the Rams From there on out, the to nationals,” Melendez have noticed what Ka- goal is to get said. “A lot of people were lambayi has accomplished back to the New Balance involved in helping us out, and are using it as their Nationals. Having some and everyone that donated own motivation. experience on that stage money and time, we want “I feel like one of the best will be beneficial to Ka- to thank all of them, and things is that he’s moti- lambayi next season. the Classical family for vating and inspiring other “It’s really going to help giving us their support.” kids on the team to push me because I know what’s Melendez also got some more,” Melendez said. here and what to expect,” guidance from Lynn Tech “They see how he went to Kalambayi said. “This track coach John Hogan, nationals and they get ex- year, I’m not satisfied the who has taken students cited about next season.” way it ended up, but it’s to the national champion- The next focus for Ka- pushed me to work harder ship for the past couple of lambayi is competing in in the winter.” seasons. the Bay State Games, the Melendez and Kalam- The national competi- regional qualifying meet tion isn’t just a place to bayi have already set a compete with the best in for which is next weekend goal when it comes to dis- the country; it’s also filled at Bishop Fenwick High tance as well: over 50 feet. with scouts and recruiters School. “A minimum of 51 feet. from colleges from all over. “He’s really motivated He wants to do 52, and I “I talked with a couple and really wants it,” Me- think he has it in him,” of college coaches from lendez said. “He’s not hap- Melendez said. “I think we Division I schools, and I py with the way the sea- all have to remember he’s got a feel for what they’re son ended this year, he’s only 16 years old, and this looking for in an athlete, happy about making it is only his second track what’s required to get a this far but not about how season ever doing this. scholarship,” Melendez he finished.” From last year to this year, said. “There are so many That’s motivated Kalam- he’s grown and learned a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS recruiters there, they’re bayi to dedicate even more lot, and next year we’re sitting next to me and I’m time to track. He’s plan- not going to be working on The Red Sox were looking for a win in the rubber game of their series talking to them, not real- ning on doing indoor track fundamentals, but keep- with the Astros Sunday night, and Xander Bogaerts helped Boston’s izing they were recruiters. for the first time next win- ing everything intact and cause with home runs in the first and sixth innings. Above, he cele- The trip to nationals has ter, and Melendez is work- getting stronger, making brates with Mookie Betts after his first homer. also had another effect on ing on developing a train- sure his legs are healthy.” MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS MONDAY Juniors (Not including last night’s games) Monday American Legion Baseball Marblehead-Swampscott at Ipswich Tuesday Wednesday WEST (6) Seniors vs. Nashua W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Beverly-Salem at Middleton-Peabody Middleton-Peabody at Connery (5:30) OFF Silver Knights OFF Pittsfield 8 8 0.500 0 8L 2-8 (8) Saugus at Newburyport (6) (7 p.m.) Wachusett 7 5 0.583 1 5W 7-3 No. Andover at Methuen (8) Marblehead-Swampscott at Methuen Worcester 7 7 0.500 2 1L 5-5 NSBL (7) 7 8 0.467 4W 7-3 Danvers at Beverly-Salem (7:30) Newburyport at Beverly (6) Juniors N. Reading at Manchester (7:45) EAST Friday W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Beverly-Salem at Saugus (6) WEDNESDAY Thursday Methuen at Haverhill (7) vs. Bristol at Seacoast Brockton 9 3 0.750 0 1L 8-2 American Legion Baseball Middleton-Peabody at. Marble- Mavericks (6:35 Vineyard 8 7 0.533 1.5 1W 4-6 Seniors Blues (7 p.m.) head-Swampscott (7) Nashua 8 5 0.615 2.5 1L 6-4 Danvers at Connery (5:30) p.m.) NSBL Haverhill at Middleton-Peabodyh Seacoast 6 8 0.429 4.5 1W 3-7 Marblehead at N. Reading (6) (5:30) North Shore 2 11 0.154 8.5 1W 2-8 Kingston at Peabody (7:45) Andover at Methuen (7) Saugus at NS Storm (8) Newburyport at Beverly-Salem (7:30) TUESDAY Juniors Baseball No. Andover at. Ipswich (6) Celtics, 76ers agree to trade for No. 1 pick Eastern Mass All-Star Game (at Andover at Beverly-Salem (6) Monan Park at BC High, 7) Methuen at Saugus (TBA, 6) Philadelphia and Bos- wherever I go." American Legion Baseball Haverhill at Marblehead-Swampscott Swampscott (7) ton have agreed in prin- Barring any other Seniors ciple on a trade where the changes before Thursday, Andover at Middleton-Peabody (6) NSBL Newburyport at Marblehead-Swamp- Swampscott at Kingston (6) 76ers would acquire the the first four spots in this scott (7) Peabody at N. Reading (6) chance to take Markelle year's draft order would Beverly-Salem at Dracut (7:30) Beverly at NS Storm (6) Fultz with the No. 1 pick mirror the first-four from in Thursday's NBA Draft, last year: Philadelphia SPORTS BRIEFS a person with knowledge at No. 1, the Los Angeles of the deal told The Asso- Lakers at No. 2, Boston at ciated Press. No. 3 and Phoenix at No. Lynn Jets seek more information. The Celtics will get the 4. hockey coach No. 3 pick, plus an ad- Fultz's rise to stardom Marblehead seeks ditional first-rounder in has been rapid. In 2014, Lynn Public Schools are either 2018 or 2019, ac- he was playing junior looking for a head hockey girls soccer coach cording to the person who varsity basketball in high coach for the combined Marblehead High School is spoke on condition of an- school. Barely three years Classical, English and Tech now accepting applications onymity Saturday night later, he's almost certainly because the trade has not going to become the No. 1 combined teams. Candi- for the varsity girls soccer PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS been formally approved by pick in the NBA draft — dates must have a mini- coach position. If interested, The deal for the No. 1 pick was struck not long mum of three years as a the league. The agreement and if he gets to start his please email a cover letter, between the Celtics and pro career by calling Phil- after potential top pick Markelle Fultz, center, head hockey coach in col- resume and three references worked out for Philadelphia Saturday night. lege or high school OR at 76ers was struck not long adelphia his new home, to oneill.andrew@marble- after Fultz worked out for he'll be living roughly a least three years as an Durant for Texas in 2006- mal stretches and "Trust headschools.org. Prior col- Philadelphia on Saturday 2 1/2-hour drive from his assistant coach. All candi- 07, and Michael Beasley lege and high school playing evening. hometown of Upper Marl- The Process" for the past dates must submit proof for Kansas State in 2007- and/or coaching experience Once the trade goes boro, Maryland. few years — would likely they meet the necessary is required. through, Philadelphia "It would be pretty cool. 08. expect to turn a real cor- qualifications along with a will own the NBA's No. 1 Just being with a young Durant and Beasley ner toward respectability letter of application, a Lynn Firecracker selection for the second team," Fultz said. "The were both No. 2 draft again. statement granting officials straight season. upside of it would be crazy. picks. Philadelphia went 28- to review credentials, a 5k road race Fultz — donning a Phil- I'm close to home, so a lot Fultz is apparently go- 54 this past season, after resume, three letters of ref- adelphia cap as he arrived of my family can come out ing to get taken one spot winning 19, 18 and 10 erence and transcripts to The first Lynn Firecracker at the team's practice fa- and just show love. This better. games respectively in the Barbara C. Rafuse, Director 5k road race will take place cility — visited the 76ers city has great fans." "I'll do whatever it takes previous three seasons. of Human Resources, Lynn on July 1 to benefit the in a hastily arranged get- The 6-foot-4 guard av- to help any team I go to Last season's improved win," Fultz said. Public Schools, 100 Bennett Lynn Fireworks Fund. The to-know-you session, with eraged 23.2 points, 5.7 re- win total came with Philadelphia had the No. St., Lynn MA, 01905. The family fun run/walk will the workout and meeting bounds and 5.9 assists in Okafor (50), Embiid (31) start at Rolly’s Tavern on 1 draft spot three previous closing date for applications with team officials on his 25 games during his lone and Simmons (0) combin- the Square, 338 Broadway times, taking Doug Col- is Monday, June 26, and itinerary. That visit was college season at Washing- ing for 81 appearances, in Lynn. Registration starts lins in 1973, Allen Iverson late applications will not be essentially the final hur- ton, excelling on a team as Philadelphia's trend of at 10 a.m. and the race dle to clear before Boston that finished 9-22 and lost in 1996 and Ben Simmons accepted. being snakebitten by in- begins at 11 a.m. The regis- and Philadelphia could its final 13 games. Fultz a year ago. juries continued. Embiid tration fee is $25. Prizes will decide to actually consum- led the Pac-12 in scoring The 76ers have a top- Carey baseball and Dario Saric will fin- be given to the top three mate the trade. and finished No. 6 among three pick for the fourth ish in the top three when male and female finishers "I don't really pay atten- all Division I players, and straight year: No. 3 Joel camp information rookie of the year results as well as top boys and girls tion to everything that's was the top freshman Embiid in 2014, No. 3 The Carey Baseball get announced on June 26, finishers. To register, visit going on," Fultz said. "I'm scorer in the country. Jahlil Okafor in 2015 and Camp will conduct It’s Simmons in 2016. But and Simmons is expected https://racewire.com/regis- truly blessed to be in this Over the past 10 sea- 2-day specialty camps July position. Whatever hap- sons, only two other fresh- with Fultz, Philadelphia to be ready for next season ter.php?id=7972. 6-7 for pitchers, catchers pens, I'm looking forward men had a better scoring — which has asked its fans after recovering from foot and hitting at the Lynn to taking my talents to average in college: Kevin to endure some very dis- surgery. Babe Ruth complex. Lynn Flag Hitters will report from Football tourney 9-11:30 a.m. Taurasi sets WBNA Pitchers and catchers will Lynn Parks and Recre- go from 12:30-3p.m. The ation and Stop the Violence: cost $85 each. Five hours of Lynn will be holding a flag scoring record instruction will be provided, football tournament on July About the only thing impressed with how hard along with evaluations. 22 at Manning Field in The following week of Lynn. The tournament missing from Diana Taur- Taurasi works. July10-14 (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) begins at 8 a.m. and will be asi's record-setting day "To be that great for so all facets of the game will be played rain or shine. Each was a victory. many years is a testament taught. Players will be vid- team must have 10 players Taurasi became the WN- to her work ethic and com- eotaped and analyzed, and with at least two females. BA's career scoring lead- mitment to the game," written evaluations will fol- There will be four grammar er in front of her family, Bryant told ESPN . "Her low. school teams, eight in the friends and Kobe Bryant. intellect and sacrifice. Campers also receive indi- middle school division and With her parents watch- She's just a phenomenal vidual awards and T-shirts. four in the high school divi- ing, Taurasi passed Tina athlete." All instructors are high sion. For more information PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Thompson on Sunday in Thompson, who played school or college certified. or to register, email either the Phoenix Mercury's 90- Brooks Koepka reacts on the 18th hole during with Taurasi on a few The cost is $175. lynnparksandrecreation@ 59 loss to the Sparks in the fourth round of the U.S. Open Sunday. Olympic and overseas Contact coach Frank gmail.com or stopthevio- Los Angeles. teams, offered her con- Carey at 781-842-4042 or [email protected] or call "It's pretty special I got gratulations. [email protected] for 781-268-8000. Brooks Koepka is to do it in front of my fam- "I am excited that it is ily on Father's Day in LA," Diana and it is my abso- TV/RADIO U.S. Open champion said Taurasi, who finished lute pleasure to pass the with 19 points. torch on to her," Thomp- Bone, FS1, 9 p.m. TV Taurasi came into the son said. "She and I have Baseball ERIN, Wis. (AP) — at home, so Koepka has Golf needing 14 points to break shared so many amazing Cleveland at Baltimore, MLB Brooks Koepka traveled seen that U.S. Open tro- Thompson's mark and the PGA Professional Champion- moments throughout our Network, 7 p.m.; Boston at around the world to find phy plenty at Johnson's Mercury guard did it late ship, Golf, 8 p.m. basketball careers, wheth- Kansas City NESN, his game. He found star- house in south Florida. in the first half on a layup dom right at home as the And now he gets to keep er it was gold medals, 8:15 p.m.; Detroit at Seat- Radio with her team down big. U.S. Open champion. it for a year, with his name championships or All-Star tle,ESPN, 10:10 p.m. MLB "Once I got the basket Koepka broke away from on it. games. Diana is one of the it was pretty cool," she Boxing Boston at Kansas City, WEEI- a tight pack with three It capped quite a journey best players to ever play said. "I was trying not to Eddie Ramirez vs. Erick FM 93.7, 8:15 p.m. straight birdies on the for the 27-year-old Floridi- the game and definitely think about, wanted it to back nine Sunday at Erin an. Without a card on any one of my favorites. She happen and do it organ- Hills and closed with a tour when Koepka got out has done amazing things MLB 5-under 67 to win the U.S. of Florida State, he filled ically. It did. You think and I am so grateful that AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Open for his first major his passport with stamps about all the great players East Division East Division I've been able to share championship. A par on from the most unlike- you played with, all the W L Pct GB W L Pct GB many of those with her. I New York 38 29 .567 — Washington 42 27 .609 — the final hole tied Rory ly outposts in golf while games." Boston 38 30 .559 ½ New York 31 37 .456 10½ McIlroy's record score to playing the minor leagues Taurasi stands alone am really excited for Di- Tampa Bay 37 35 .514 3½ Atlanta 31 37 .456 10½ ana and I think she is go- Baltimore 34 34 .500 4½ Miami 30 37 .448 11 par at 16 under for a four- on the European Tour — atop the league's scoring Toronto 33 35 .485 5½ Philadelphia 22 46 .324 19½ shot victory. Kazakhstan and Kenya, list. She has 7,494 points ing to blow that record out Central Division Central Division Not even the wind could Portugal and India and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB and has averaged 19.9 of the water." Cleveland 36 31 .537 — Milwaukee 38 33 .535 — stop the onslaught of low throughout Europe. points in her career. Taurasi, averaging 18.1 Minnesota 34 33 .507 2 Chicago 34 34 .500 2½ scores at Erin Hills. It was at the U.S. Open Kansas City 33 35 .485 3½ St. Louis 31 37 .456 5½ She said in the weeks points this year, passed Detroit 32 36 .471 4½ Pittsburgh 31 38 .449 6 And nothing could stop three years ago when Tamika Catchings for sec- Chicago 31 37 .456 5½ Cincinnati 29 39 .426 7½ Koepka. Koepka tied for fourth leading up to the histor- West Division West Division ond on the WNBA scor- "What I've done this that helped earn a PGA ic points that she wasn't W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ing list early this season. Houston 46 23 .667 — Colorado 46 26 .639 — week is amazing," Koepka. Tour card, and he powered thinking about the record. Texas 34 34 .500 11½ Los Angeles 44 26 .629 1 It only took the Mercury Los Angeles 36 37 .493 12 Arizona 44 26 .629 1 Tied for the lead with his way from obscurity to After the basket, the Seattle 34 37 .479 13 San Diego 28 42 .400 17 six holes to play, Koepka his first PGA Tour victory game stopped and Taurasi star 13 seasons to become Oakland 31 38 .449 15 San Francisco 26 45 .366 19½ made an 8-foot par putt in Phoenix, his first Ryder was given a warm ova- the league's top scor- Sunday’s Games (Bundy 7-5), 7:05 p.m. on the 13th hole. As Bri- Cup team last fall and now tion from the crowd that er. Thompson needed 17 Toronto 7, Chicago White Sox 3 Cincinnati (Feldman 5-5) at Tampa Bay an Harman began to fade, a major championship. Tampa Bay 9, Detroit 1 (Odorizzi 4-3), 7:10 p.m. included Bryant and his years to achieve her total. Baltimore 8, St. Louis 5 Toronto (Estrada 4-5) at Texas (Bibens- Koepka poured it on with Harman's chances ended daughters as well as Taur- Earlier in the season, Cleveland 5, Minnesota 2 Dirkx 2-0), 8:05 p.m. birdies over the next three with two straight bogeys, Seattle 7, Texas 3 Boston (Velazquez 1-1) at Kansas City asi's. Taurasi set the career Kansas City 7, L.A. Angels 3 (Hammel 3-6), 8:15 p.m. holes, lightly pumping his and a bogey on the par-5 "We had this planned 3-pointer record, passing Oakland 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Houston (Peacock 3-1) at Oakland (Gos- fist after each one. 18th hole gave him a 72 Boston at Houston, 8:05 p.m. sett 0-1), 10:05 p.m. on the schedule for quite Katie Smith. Taurasi has L.A. Dodgers 8, Cincinnati 7 Detroit (Sanchez 0-0) at Seattle (Gaviglio His reaction was sub- and a tie for second with 927 3-pointers. N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 1 3-1), 10:10 p.m. dued, just like his close Hideki Matsuyama of Ja- some time," Bryant said Arizona 5, Philadelphia 4, 10 innings Cincinnati (Feldman 5-5) at Tampa Bay during an interview in- She turned 35 this Atlanta 5, Miami 4 (Odorizzi 4-3), 7:10 p.m. friend and last year's U.S. pan, who closed with a 66. Baltimore 8, St. Louis 5 Washington (Roark 6-4) at Miami (Volquez game. "It worked in our month and doesn't seem Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh 1 3-7), 7:10 p.m. Open champion, Dustin Matsuyama didn't need Milwaukee 2, San Diego 1 San Francisco (Cueto 5-6) at Atlanta Johnson. They spend time to stick around very long. favor we could see a his- to be slowing down. She Colorado 7, San Francisco 5 (Dickey 4-5), 7:35 p.m. torical night." recently signed an exten- Monday’s Games Pittsburgh (Cole 4-6) at Milwaukee (Garza a lot of time together on Koepka simply couldn't Cleveland (Kluber 5-2) at Baltimore 3-2), 7:40 p.m. the course, in the gym and miss. Bryant has always been sion through 2020. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 19, 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 MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Strive for perfection through Greater involvement in events You’ll be eager to try new If you express your desire for Take care of personal business Don’t get worked up over noth- dedication and hard work. Your that will help change the lives things, but before you jump in, change or share your ideas to without delay and avoid criti- ing. Erratic behavior will lead talents will not go unnoticed, of disadvantaged people will make sure that you have tak- improve your life and work, you cism. What you do will be val- to trouble, while carefully con- and your voice will be heard. make you feel good, but don’t en care of your chores or any will receive several helpful sug- ued, but empty promises will sidered ideas will help you get Press forward earnestly and neglect your responsibilities to promises you made to a friend gestions. Be open to good advice. not. Finish what you start and what you want and stabilize you will excel. your family and friends. or loved one. move on to more enjoyable your life. Use your intelligence. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) pastimes. Participate in events and ac- CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) tivities geared toward meet- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don’t get angry when you can Be careful what you say. Some- Your magnetism will not be ing new people and sharing You’ll be put in a vulnerable Stay focused on what and who get moving. It’s up to you to one will twist your words or use wasted. You will charm some- thoughts with like-minded position if you don’t choose is important to you. A personal make things happen. Stick to the information you provide one who has something unique individuals. Your passionate, your words wisely. Your charm change will make you feel good your plan and take care of your against you. Be precise and to offer to you. Love and goal-oriented approach to life, will open doors, but living up to about your future. Look for in- responsibilities without caus- leave nothing to chance. Work self-improvement are featured love and success will lead to your promises will keep them novative ways to get fit and to ing a fuss. alone, if possible. and should be priorities. an interesting partnership. open. stay healthy.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Fetish drives man to badger his wife into smoking again A two-diamond bid for excitement DEAR ABBY: I am a was an outdoor event, and Few pairs outside North In our auction, I responded 28-year-old female. I re- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van to my chagrin, the whole America use a weak two-dia- two spades because I was cently married the most Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, crowd to our left was mond opening. The so-called happy to compete with three amazing man in the whole and was founded by her mother, talking over the speakers, Multi enjoys widespread pop- hearts if necessary (despite world, “Jeremy.” We con- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at which made it impossible ularity. Then, two diamonds the vulnerability). West led the nect, communicate, under- indicates a weak two-bid in DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los to hear. My children, who either major. This makes life heart five, which East inter- stand and love everything Angeles, CA 90069. also could not hear, were tougher for the opponents estingly ducked to my seven. about each other. My only mortified when I shushed because initially they do not When I led a trump, West rose issue is, Jeremy has an wants to smell it on my habit again to satisfy my the group very loudly. It know the opener’s suit, and with the queen and continued obsession/fetish with wom- breath. He’s literally OB- husband? made no difference, but it frees the two-of-a-ma- with the heart two. I won with en smoking cigarettes. SESSED. the argument now is that jor openings for alternative dummy’s ace and took my top He fantasizes about me It really bothers me. I’ve LOST AND HURT IN I acted inappropriately. meanings. clubs to discard a diamond smoking all day, every day. bawled my eyes out in NEW ENGLAND I believe I was right, and Nowadays, though, quite from dummy. Now I lost three I don’t smoke. I did for front of him telling him I wish I had even stood up a few pairs, especially Euro- spades, one heart and two DEAR LOST AND peans, open two diamonds nine years, but quit five how much I don’t want to HURT: I confess, your let- and asked loudly for them with a weak major two-suit- diamonds to escape for down years ago (before I met do it. He’ll feel bad and ter is a first. If Jeremy to please be quiet. What do er. So my wife and I decided one, a fair result since East- him). I hated smoking — say he’ll stop, but starts loved you, rather than risk you think? to give it a whirl. We agreed West could have scored plus the smell, the waste of back up again. I feel like your health for his sexual that nonvulnerable 4-4 was 130 in diamonds. money, the example I was it’s selfish that he wants QUIET, PLEASE, IN gratification, he would be okay, but vulnerable we had setting for my kids, the me to put myself at risk to NEW HAVEN to be at least 5-4. Later, we seeking professional help harm to my health and arouse him. He knows learned that the 4-4 version DEAR QUIET, PLEASE: feeling out of breath. how I feel about every as- for his fetish. is illegal in events overseen by I don’t think you did any- Smoking has killed some pect of it. Smoking is not a harm- the American Contract Bridge thing wrong. The individu- of my relatives, and Jere- We have spent hours less habit. If you take up League; and that we would my knows it. But every and hours talking this out. smoking again, it will ruin als who were talking were have to give our opponents day he keeps begging me We plan on having a baby. your health and endanger rude not only to the speak- a suggested defense. But we to start up again. He tells I asked him how he’d feel the health of any children ers, but also to the audi- have been practicing only me he’d do anything in the if I smoked with his baby you might have with him. ence members who wanted against the robots (computer opponents) at Bridge Base world to turn ME on, and in my belly. He responded Do not give in. Do not risk to hear what the speakers Online. doesn’t understand why I cancer or lung disease to were saying without being that I’d have to quit for In this deal, 11 East-West distracted. Good for you refuse to please him by the pregnancy. please him. pairs made three no-trump, smoking. He asks me to I feel this is going to ruin for trying to get them to and only two failed, the de- hold a cigarette, take pic- our marriage. What DEAR ABBY: Recently, pipe down. I’m sorry they fenders taking three hearts tures of myself smoking it should I do? Give in and I attended my daughter’s were so self-entitled that it and two clubs. and send them to him. He start up with this horrible high school graduation. It didn’t work.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Yahaya Ntambi to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, mortgage given by Richard J. Burke, Jr. to Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC, mortgage given by Timothy Wholley to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., dated June 30, Inc. as nominee for Prospect Mortgage, LLC, dated June 14, 2012 and recorded dated April 26, 2011 and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) 2010 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 31431, Page Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.519649 as noted on Book 29575, Page 113, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder 549, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Certificate of Title No. 84799, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present by assignment from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to The Secretary of Housing and Urban Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. as nominee for Prospect Mortgage, holder by assignment from Salem Five Mortgage Company, LLC to Salem Five Development dated July 12, 2016 and recorded with said registry on January 31, LLC to Wells Fargo Bank, NA dated November 19, 2014 and recorded with said Cents Savings Bank dated April 26, 2011 and registered with said registry on May 2017 at Book 35648 Page 583 and by assignment from The Secretary of Housing Registry on November 21, 2014 at Book 33686, Page 294, for breach of the 2, 2011 at Document No. 519650 Certificate of Title No. 84799, for breach of the and Urban Development to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as trustee for conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be Stanwich Mortgage Loan Trust A dated November 2, 2016 and recorded with said sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on July 5, 2017, on the mortgaged premises sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on July 13, 2017, on the mortgaged registry on January 31, 2017 at Book 35648 Page 586, for breach of the located at 57 CLARENDON AVENUE, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and premises located at 24 Hereford Road, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be singular the premises described in said mortgage, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, sold at Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on July 17, 2017, on the mortgaged premises located at 56 BROAD STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all TO WIT: TO WIT: and singular the premises described in said mortgage,

All that certain land situated in Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, The land with the buildings thereon situated in Marblehead in the County of Essex TO WIT: viz: and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: Closing Date: 6/30/2010 Beginning at a point on Clarendon Avenue, formerly Silsbee Avenue, formerly SOUTHWESTERLY: by Hereford Road eighty five (85) feet; Bessie Street at a point between Lots 23 and 24 on a Plan of Lots of the Estate of NORTHWESTERLY: by lot 48, as shown on plan he.reinafter mentioned, eighty one Borrower(s): Timothy Wholley Nicholas and Coombs, Silsbee and Mace, dated August 18, 1883, and recorded (81) feet; with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 1116, Page 104, and running NORTHEASTERLY: by lot 54, as shown on said plan, eighty five (85) feet; Property Address: 56 Broad Street, Lynn, MA 01902 thence Northeasterly between said Lots, 176 feet more or less to land now or SOUTHEASTERLY: by lot 46, as shown on said plan, eighty one (81) feet. fornterly of Isaac Newhall's heirs, and thence running Southeasterly in an irregular The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described line by said land now or formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs as the wall formerly All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon as follows: stood to a point on a line with the fence now standing between said land and the plan numbered 11965-D, drawn by Thomas A. Appleton, Civil Engineer, dated land now or formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs, the lands now or formerly of J. W. June 1937, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration PARCEL ONE Southworth, said land being about 36 feet distant Southeasterly from said Lot 24; Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title 11672 in said thence running Southeasterly on a line with said fence by said land now or Registry, and the above described land is shown as lot 47, on last mentioned NORTHWESTERLY by Broad Street, 45.18 feet; formerly of Isaac Newhall's heirs to a point 40 feet distant Southeasterly from said plan. The above described land is subject to and has the benefit of easements Lot 24 to land now or formerly of Southworth; Thence Southwesterly by land now referred to, and is subject to the provisions described in deed from John H. NORTHEASTERLY by land of Atwill et al, 135.23 feet; or formerly of Southworth to Silsbee Avenue now Clarendon Avenue to a point 50 Blodgett et al Trustees to Mary Maude Roberts dated December 8, 1944, and filed feet distant Southeasterly from said Lot 24 and thence Northwesterly on said as Document 46535 in said Registry, so far a applicable. SOUTHEASTERLY by land of Parke and Landers, 26.20 feet; Sllsbee Avenue now Clarendon Avenue 50 feet to the point of beginning, be all of said measurements, more or less. For grantor(s) title, see Certificate of Title No. 83624, see also Deed recorded SOUTHWESTERLY by three courses on Lot B on a plan hereinafter referred to, herewith. 145.08 feet. This conveyance is made subject to all restrictions, easements, rights of way, covenants and conditions contained in. the Deeds forming the chain of title to this For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern Said Lot contains 4,610 square feet and subject to a right of way as shown on a property. District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 519648, as noted on plan entitled ''Sub-division of land owned by Florence Cushing, Lynn, Mass., Dec. Certificate of Title No. 84799. 27, 1945, Albert D. Martin, Civil Engineer.'' Said plan is recorded with Essex South A deed from Vanessa Perez to Yahaya Ntambi to be recorded herewith. Registry of Deeds at Book 3435 Page 193 as #17 of 1946. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the PARCEL TWO District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31431, Page 547. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Beginning at a point of a corner of the boundary line between land now or formerly These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, of Sarris and Florence Cushing which point is 38 feet Southeast from the of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Southeasterly line of Broad Street; thence running nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or SOUTHEASTERLY 20 feet as shown on a plan hereinafter referred to; thence turning liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, TERMS OF SALE: and running having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank EASTERLY a distance of 31.37 feet as shown on said plan; thence turning and check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. running TERMS OF SALE: The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box SOUTHEASTERLY about 54.28 feet to land of Landers; thence turning and running A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon NORTHEASTERLY 5.03 feet by land of Landers as shown on said plan; thence balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in turning and running California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the NORTHWESTERLY as shown on said plan 71 feet to a corner; thence turning and date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. running of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. SALEM FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK WESTERLY 36.08 feet to the point of beginning. Present holder of said mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. The above-described premises are conveyed subject to a right of way as shown on By its Attorneys, a plan ''Re-Sub-Division of land Lynn, Massachusetts dated May 18, 1946 Albert WELLS FARGO BANK, NA HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. D. Martin Registered Land Surveyor'' for the benefit of Lot B1 as shown on said Present holder of said mortgage 150 California Street plan and have the benefit of a right of way 4 feet wide and 58 feet in depth over Newton, MA 02458 said Lot B1 as shown on said plan. By its Attorneys, (617) 558-0500 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 201608-0151 - TEA Said Lot containing 1,319 square feet. 150 California Street Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 Newton, MA 02458 Subject to rights of way recorded in Book 3435, Page 193 and Book 3463, Page (617) 558-0500 553. 201511-0145 - YEL LEGAL NOTICE Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE For title reference, see deed recorded in Book 8962, Page 465.

By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE mortgage given by Maria Rivera and Jesus B. Ramirez to Mortgage Electronic District) Registry of Deeds in Book 29575, Page 111. Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for 1-800-East-West By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Mortgage Company, Inc., dated August 19, 2005 and recorded in Essex County These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit given by John J. Calnan to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24738, Page 40 of which mortgage of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its successors and assigns, dated Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax September 20, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 is the present holder by assignment from titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Registry of Deeds at Book 24852, Page 215 subsequently assigned to HSBC Bank Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for 1-800-EAST-WEST liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, USA, National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust 2005-E, Mortgage Company to Option One Mortgage Company dated September 7, 2005 having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-E by Mortgage Electronic Registration recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27331, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its successors and Page 513; confirmatory assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry Systems, Inc., as nominee for 1-800-EAST-WEST Mortgage Company to Sand TERMS OF SALE: of Deeds at Book 31357, Page 152; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage Corporation dated April 22, 2016 present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34874, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on July 10, 2017 at Page 422; assignment from American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc. as check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. 17 Reservoir Road, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said successor-in-interest to Option One Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Mortgage, to wit: N.A. as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1 Asset-Backed 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Certificates, Series 2006-1 dated September 9, 2009 recorded at Essex County 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28925, Page 552 and confirmatory from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon thereon, bounded and described as follows: NORTHEAST by Reservoir Road, 45.15 assignment from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in feet; NORTHWEST by land now or formerly of Amsden, 126.45 feet; SOUTHWEST Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. by land now or formerly of Thomson, 90 feet; SOUTHEAST by Stiles Street, 43 feet; Trust 2006-1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 dated May 13, 2011 NORTHEAST by land now or formerly of Boutelle, 45 feet; SOUTHEAST by land now recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30441, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. or formerly of Boutelle, 82.09 feet. Being all of lot 119 and part of Lot 120 as Page 404, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of shown on plan dated April 25, 1890, drawn by Charles W. Gay, Surveyor, and foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 71 Adams Street, Lynn, WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND recorded with Essex South District Deeds, Book 2025, Page 600. For title MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 2:00PM on July 17, 2017, at the SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF reference see Deed recorded herewith. Also see Deed from John J. Calnan dated mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the STANWICH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST A September 9,2002, recorded September 19,2002, in the Essex South District premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Present holder of said mortgage Registry of Deeds at Book 19254, Page 543. Also see Deed to John J. Calnan and Kerry E. Calnan, Trustees of Jack and Patrick Properties Realty Trust, Deed The land at 71 Adams Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and By its Attorneys, recorded September 9, 2002, Book 19202, Page 66; and further see Deed to described as follows: HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. said Trust from John J. Calnan and Kerry E. Calnan f/k/a Kerry E. O'Brien dated 150 California Street July 9,2002, recorded August 1,2002, in said Deeds, Book 19023, Page 367; SOUTHEASTERLY by Adams Street, fifty (50) feet; Newton, MA 02458 and lastly see Deed to John J. Calnan and Kerry E. O'Brien from Henry J. McCarthy SOUTHWESTERLY by Duke Street, seventy-seven and 2/10 (77.2) feet; (617) 558-0500 dated July 11, 1991, recorded July 11, 1991, in said Deeds, Book 10866, Page NORTHWESTERLY by land now or late of Nichols, fifty (50) feet; and 201510-0637 - TEA 310 NORTHEASTERLY by land now or late of Hanley, seventy-seven and 3/10 (77.3) Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 feet. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24738, Page 39. PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 16CP0214LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 TERMS OF SALE: assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable TO: Anthony Roberts: A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to seeking, as to the following child, William E. Roberts, that said child be found in a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of need of care and protection and committed to the Department of Children and delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Families. The court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of receive notice of or to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of custody, or guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from the child would be served by said disposition. at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check above, on the following date and time: 08/07/2017 09:00 AM Hearing on sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Merits (CR/CV) entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical represent you. an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. error in this publication. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale. matter. For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781 586-0415. HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE 2005-E, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-E Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 Judith M. Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 03/01/2017 Korde & Associates, P.C. Item: June 16, 19, 26, 2017 Present Holder of said Mortgage, 900 Chelmsford Street By Its Attorneys, Suite 3102 ORLANS PC Lowell, MA 01851 PO Box 540540 (978) 256-1500 Waltham, MA 02454 Rivera, Maria, 16-025504, June 19, 2017, June 26, 2017, July 3, 2017 Catch up with your Phone: (781) 790-7800 Item: June 19, 26, July 3, 2017 13-017342 favorite team Item: June 19, 26, July 3, 2017 in Item Sports! call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to start your to subscribe today. daily subscription. 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The Town of Nahant Fire Department is seeking applicants for the position of Call REAL ESTATE CLEANING/ PAY CALLS Firefighter/EMT. This is skilled firefighting and emergency medical work consisting MAINTENANCE of combating, extinguishing, and preventing fires. Duties include responding to a FOR SALE wide range of fire suppression and medical emergencies in a community REAL ESTATE: encompassing 1.0 square miles with a year round population of approximately Pay Call Numbers Attention Sportsman 8 acres $49,900 3,500. The department's annual call volume is approximately 600 emergency calls (900, 976 and 550) Berkshire Hills forested land with a year with 60 % of those being emergency medical in nature. Work involves Advertiser telephone numbers with crystal clear brook, abundant wildlife, WE TAKE AND DISPOSE training for and participating in duties of protecting life and property through 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST near lakes and skiing. Surveyed and performing firefighting and rescue activities. Although firefighting and rescue work disclose the price of the telephone perced bank financing available are the most difficult areas of the position, a significant portion of time is spent call. When a number is published 802-447-0779 within the advertisement the per training and studying methods and techniques in routine station maintenance, OF ANYTHING minute and/or flat charge must be equipment maintenance, and in varied department duties. REAL ESTATE included. If you dial a pay per call Position requirements: Must reside within the Town of Nahant or in a neighboring WANTED number from an advertisement appear- community within one (1) mile of the Nahant town line. Must be at least 18 years ing in the classified section and it of age, have a high school diploma, or GED. Must hold and maintain a valid Cellars, Attics, DOES NOT disclose this information, Massachusetts driver's license. Candidates must pass a pre-employment physical, Garages, Yards, Stores, etc. please notify the Item classified criminal and motor vehicle back ground check. The person filling this position must Call for quick service department immediately. Response to be mature, honest, compassionate, able to work well with others, and willing and any pay per call numbers will be able to interact positively with the public. The candidate must be prepared to and best prices. charged to your telephone bill and respond to Fire and EMS calls in all types of weather, day or night. Within one year anyone under 18 years of age must of appointment candidates must attain a minimum of Firefighter I/II certification have parent's consent. and Emergency Medical Technician - Basic. Resumes are to be submitted to the Please call immediately for further Chief of Department, 67 Flash Road, Nahant, MA 01908. Application period details or information. closes June 30, 2017. 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Will train a OFFICE SPACE Pay no commission if we buy your house. call 508-652-4800 good worker with valid MA drivers Call David Hughes at Century 21 Hughes. license. Not boring work. 781-599-1776 RONNIE Z NOTICE 978-922-2854 LYNN OFFICE SPACE Don't pay to find work before you get Offices available in newly renovated the job. Legitimate job placement firms All real estate advertising in this MOVING first-class professional office building a newspaper is subject to the Federal • Replacement Windows that work to fill specific positions RENTALS Fair Housing Act of 1968, the Massachu- All Types short walk from Lynn District Court and • Bathrooms Of Carpentry Leave your moving to us! cannot charge an upfront fee. For free setts Anti Discrimination Act and the Boston and • Gutters Whether it be one piece or more! City Hall. Next to municipal parking lot. Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances, which makes • Additions We Build New Homes information about avoiding employ- Rents $450-$750 per month. CALL it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or • Siding CS # 100434 discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, • Roofs HIC # 158909 10% off for senior citizens, ment service scams, write the Federal APARTMENTS (781) 595-3311 • Plowing & Shoveling Trade Commission at Washington, handicap, familial status, national origin, ancestry, • Bobcat Service Licensed & Insured veterans, and disabled age, children, marital status, sexual orientation, • Kitchens License D.C., 20580 or call the National Fraud LYNN ~ 5000 sq. feet offices/commer- • Decks Lynn ~ Studio, 1, 2, 3 bdrms. Clean, veteran's status, or source of income or any Information Center, cial space with plenty of parking on the intention to make any such preference, limitation • Clean-Ups Call Ronnie modern apartments. On bus line, 1-800-876-7060 Lynnway. Secure bldg. with plenty of or discrimination. parking, laundry. From $875, No fees. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any parking!!! Lease for $15.00 per sq. advertising for real estate which is in violation of 781-321-2499 Call ~ 781-477-6457 foot. Call 781-632-4086 the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all PB REALTY MGMT For a free estimate dwellings in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination, please call HUD toll-free at CLEANING/ 1-800-669-9777. For the N.E. area, call HUD at CONTRACTING 617-595-5308. The toll-free number for the MAINTENANCE hearing-impaired is 1-800-927-9275. BUDGET WASTE REMOVAL LEGALS AVICO MASON · Rubbish/yard waste removal CONTRACTOR INC. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE · Appliance and metal pick up SPECIALIZING IN LICENSED EXTERIOR · Construction and estate clean-outs INSURED RESTORATION By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain FREE • BRICK • STONE mortgage given by Heather Lopes and Marc A. Lopes to Mortgage Electronic · Interior/exterior demolition ESTIMATES • BLOCK • CONCRETE Registration Systems, Inc., dated August 12, 2004 and recorded with the Essex · Dumpster alternative • WATERPROOFING County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 23269, Page 444 as affected • CAULKING & POINTING by a modification agreement recorded with said records at Book 32740, Page 78, LEGALS · Demo/construction bag pick-up PROMPT, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from · Bagster bag pick-up starting at $149 COURTEOUS SERVICE Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. dated LEGAL NOTICE · One pick-up truck load starting at $149 April 22, 2009 and recorded with said registry on May 1, 2009 at Book 28546 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE QUALITY WORK AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Page 140 and by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. BudgetWasteRemoval.net to Wells Fargo Bank, NA dated January 31, 2012 and recorded with said registry By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain 781-233-2244 on February 14, 2012 at Book 31086 Page 276 and by assignment from Wells mortgage given by Beverly Ann Eder-Murphy and Joseph J. Murphy to Bank of Fargo Bank, N.A. to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, America, N.A., dated December 6, 2006 and recorded in Essex County (Southern not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust dated April District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26371, Page 66 of which mortgage Wilmington FIREWOOD FUELS/HEATING 21, 2016 and recorded with said registry on May 10, 2016 at Book 34911 Page Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual 32, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of capacity, but solely as trustee for BCAT 2015-16TT is the present holder by foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 a.m. on July 12, 2017, assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, Frank’s Firewood on the mortgaged premises located at 474 CHESTNUT STREET, LYNN, Essex doing business as Christiana Trust, not in its individual capacity, but solely as County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, trustee for BCAT 2015-16TT dated November 17, 2015 recorded at Essex County & Tree Work (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34789, Page 122, for breach of TO WIT: conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the Tree mortgaged premises located at 10 Clinton Street, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at A parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, known as 474 Chestnut Street, Lynn, a Public Auction at 3:00PM on July 17, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more Removal Essex County, Massachusetts, being shown as LOT B on a ''Plan of Land Owned by particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said Roy C. Hicks, George E. Hersey, Surveyor'' dated August 3, 1944, recorded with mortgage, to wit: $175 Half Cord FREE the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 3378, Page 258. $275 Full Cord DELIVERY THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, Reference is made to said plan and to deed at Book 14211, Page 1999 for a STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Stump Grinding - 24 Hr. Emergency Tree Service Available more particular description of said parcel. THE LAND IN LYNN, ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, BOUNDED AND Call Frank 781-858-6318 Meaning and intending to convey and hereby conveying the same premises DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: www.FranksFirewood.net conveyed to me/us by deed dated 07/25/1997 and recorded with Essex South SOUTHWESTERLY BY CLINTON STREET, 35 FEET; Registry of Deeds in Book 14211, Page 199. NORTHWESTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF MCKENNA, 85 FEET; FUELS/HEATING LANDSCAPING NORTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF MAY, 35 FEET; AND For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern SOUTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR FORMERLY OF HOWARD, 85 FEET District) Registry of Deeds in Book 14211, Page 199. SO ALL OF SAID MEASUREMENTS MORE OR LESS, OR HOWEVER OTHERWISE BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED. THE WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PREMISES IS These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit DISTANT SOUTHEASTERLY 100 FEET FROM OAKWOOD AVENUE North Shore of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Lawn Care nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or District) Registry of Deeds in Book 7795, Page 54. 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, • CLEAN-UPS having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal We install and service easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable natural gas furnaces • MAINTENANCE encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to • CONSTRUCTION TERMS OF SALE: and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of BOILERS, OIL TANKS & SYSTEMS record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. • WALLS/WALKS/PATIOS INSTALLED AND REMOVED A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of 781-592-9505 The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order 781-596-4354 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check PAINTING PAVING receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 TRUSTED WORKMANSHIP SINCE 1987 or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical John P. Woodbury error in this publication. L&K WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA PAVING TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM Other terms to be announced at the sale. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST PAINTER PAVING AND EXCAVATING • DRIVEWAYS SEALCOATING PARKING LOTS PATCHWORK INTERIOR / EXTERIOR • • Present holder of said mortgage Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, doing business as Christiana Trust, not in LICENSED & INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES its individual capacity, but solely as trustee for BCAT 2015-16TT CLEAN-OUTS By its Attorneys, Korde & Associates, P.C. PAINTING/WALLPAPERING GUTTERS CLEANED SCHEDULE HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street ODD JOBS ONE MONTH AHEAD 150 California Street Suite 3102 FREE ESTIMATES! Newton, MA 02458 Lowell, MA 01851 (617) 558-0500 (978) 256-1500 781-598-4425 SAVE 10% 201510-0513 - TEA Eder-Murphy, Beverly Ann, 16-026456, June 19, 2017, June 26, 2017, 269 Jenness St., Lynn 978-771-9352 Item: June 12, 19, 26, 2017 July 3, 2017 INSURED www.landktrucking.com Item: June 19, 26, July 3, 2017 PAVING LEGAL NOTICE CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY Public Hearing - Town of Swampscott Planning Board PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER: 17CP0068LA, Trial Court of Massachusetts, PRECISION PAVING Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex County Relative to Proposed Zoning By-Law Amendments Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40A, Juvenile Court, 2 Appleton Street, Lawrence, MA 01840 TO: Katie Dyer: A petition “Make the right decision with Precision” Section 5. The Planning Board of the Town of Swampscott will hold a public has been presented to this court by DCF (Leomnster), seeking, as to the following hearing to discuss the proposed amendments to the Town's zoning by-law. The child, Jordan Garcia, that said child be found in need of care and protection and *Residential and commercial public hearing will be held on MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2017, at 7:00 PM at 200 committed to the Department of Children and Families. The court may dispense ESSEX STREET at the SENIOR CENTER. the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice of or to consent to any *Masonry legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or guardianship or any other *Brick pavers and walls The hearing will consider the following amendment to the Zoning By-law disposition of the child named herein, if it finds that the child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child would be served by said *Sealcoating Amendment A - Amend the Zoning Map changing the zoning designation of all disposition. You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address properties in the Residence A-3 District (A3) to a new Residence A-4 District (A4), set forth above, on the following date and time: 07/13/2017 09:00 AM Hearing *Landscape design maintaining a list of properties within a (new) Residence A-3 District (A3), on Merits (CR/CV) establishing the use and dimensional requirements and restrictions for the You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the Residence A-3 and A-4 districts, and making the revisions within the Zoning court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to 781-595-1212Swampscott Office 781-639-7888 Marblehead Office By-laws to reflect the new zoning district, or take any action relative thereto. represent you. If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date The complete text and map relative to the proposed amendment is available for thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this Placing a help wanted ad inspection at the Planning Department, Town Hall, 22 Monument Avenue, matter. is great for finding the Swampscott, during normal business hours, which are Monday through Thursday For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 978-725-4900. from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman FIRST JUSTICE, Judith M Brennan, CLERK skilled workers you need. MAGISTRATE DATE ISSUED: 04/26/2017 Item: June 12, 19, 2017 Item: June 16, 19, 26, 2017 781-593-7700, ext.2 B8 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2017 HEALTH NOTIFICATION Are you hard of hearing?

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