FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 Uncivil discourse Tempers are at housing meeting

By Thomas Grillo city’s development bank. ITEM STAFF But within minutes of the developer’s brief presentation, things got out of hand The Munroe LYNN — A contentious meeting over as some in the crowd talked over Cowdell Street high- plans for a luxury high-rise apartment and Michael Procopio, co-owner of Pro- rise apart- building downtown ended abruptly 40 copio Enterprises Inc., whose Saugus rm ment meeting minutes after it started Wednesday night. intends to start construction on the 10-sto- Wednesday More than 100 residents packed the ry project later this year. night was Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Resident Marsha Douyon asked Procopio stopped when Development (LHAND) conference room if he would give back to the community, the crowd, in- at the invitation of Ward 5 Councilor Di- considering they are in line for up to $2 cluding Angel- anna Chakoutis, whose district includes million in tax credits from the state. ica Veloz, got Munroe Street where the $80 million proj- In response, Cowdell said the disruptive. ect has been proposed, and James Cowdell, 29,000-square-foot lot is billed $3,000 in executive director of the Economic Devel- ITEM PHOTO | opment & Industrial Corp. (EDIC), the MEETING, A7 OWEN O’ROURKE Lessons in language for Lynn National Junior Honor students prescribes cleanup for CVS

By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — The CVS Pharmacy on Boston Street could lose its 24-hour license if it doesn’t clean up its act, according to city of cials. City Councilor-at-Large Brian Field said CVS hasn’t done any maintenance, or lim- ited maintenance, on the outside of the property. Some curbing on the property that has been damaged from plowing looks horrible and is unsafe and it has to be ad- dressed if they want a 24-hour license. The CVS, which opened in 2014, was seeking to have its license renewed to continue operating as a 24-hour establish- ment on Tuesday night. But the Licensing Committee opted to enact a 30-60-90 on CVS — its 24-hour li- cense was approved on the condition that representatives from CVS come back in 30, 60, and 90-day intervals to show the By Bella diGrazia said 12-year-old Diane Lopez. “Everyone here Mario DeLeon committee they have made appropriate ITEM STAFF knows how special this language is to all of was one of 49 stu- maintenance improvements. us.” dents inducted One of the parking curbs is turned over LYNN — In a community where bilingual The society was founded in 1953 by the into the Spanish with spikes sticking out, which is unsafe, skills open up doors for people every day in American Association of Teachers of Spanish National Junior according to Ward 6 City Councilor Peter the professional world, students were hon- and Portuguese, according to Magalie Rowe, Honor Society Capano. ored for their Spanish Language expertise. the Breed chapter’s advisor. Mayor Thom- during a cere- In addition, Field said trash barrels Early Thursday evening, 49 middle-school- as M. McGee, Superintendent Catherine mony at Breed have not been emptied. The 30-60-90 was ers learned about the importance of being Latham, and Superintendent-elect Patrick Middle School on a warning, he said, that the city would be able to understand more than one language Tutwiler were all in attendance to congrat- Thursday. watching CVS for that timeframe. in the workplace as well as everyday life. ulate the society’s newest inductees, along “They don’t deserve it,” Field said of the During the Spanish National Junior Honor with keynote speakers Michael Satterwhite, ITEM PHOTO | 24-hour license. “(You) have to show that Society, chapter “Rigoberta Menchu,” induc- of the school committee, and Alex Cuevas, OWEN O’ROURKE you want it.” tion ceremony, each student was honored and CEO of ANC Enterprises, Inc. A possibility of rolling back hours to 10 initiated into the prominent program. “You keep working hard on your language p.m., like the two other CVS stores in the “It feels special to be inducted and to be able to talk about our Spanish community,” HONOR, A7 CVS, A7 BLAZE OF OLD GLORY Saugus veterans retire American ags By Bridget Turcotte mony broke in the new re pit, which ITEM STAFF is located at the edge of the woods at Breakheart Reservation. From now on, SAUGUS — Saugus veterans hon- the ceremony will be held at the re ored Flag Day by properly disposing of pit annually on Flag Day. used American  ags in a ceremony at “I was a scout but I never became an Breakheart Reservation. Eagle Scout,” said Manning. “We have “The most important thing I want been very proud of these Eagle Scouts people to know is that the  ag is a who have come out and done these From front left, Steve symbol of hope and a symbol of free- projects for veterans. They’re basically Castinetti, Bob Smith, dom,” said Frank Manning, command- supporting the veterans.” Frank Manning, and er of the CPL. Scott J. Procopio Amer- Retired  ags can be dropped off at Mary Lou Manning ican Legion Post 210. “To not show it a collection box at Saugus Town Hall show their respects the proper respect is wrong.” or at the American Legion. In the past as American ags Michael Iacone of Boy Scout Troop six months, about 1,000  ags were col- were properly dis- 635 constructed a re pit to be used lected. Most of the  ags are carefully posed of on Thursday. only for burning  ags for his Eagle Scout service project. Thursday’s cere- FLAGS, A7 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE INSIDE Lynn schools look to mix things up with staff Opinion Munroe Street project By Gayla Cawley dents, 60 percent are Hispanic and 10 per- terms of research, but the challenge in Lynn, is critical for Lynn. A4 ITEM STAFF cent are black, according to data from the in Massachusetts, nationally is around re- Department of Elementary and Secondary cruitment and retention.” Nahant LYNN — School of cials are exploring Education. Tutwiler said Lynn’s data is not wildly dis- Windsurfer has a scare strategies to bring more diversity into the “There’s no question about the value of a parate from the nine other commissioner’s after losing his kite. A5 staff at Lynn Public Schools to better re ect teaching force that re ects the racial culture districts or the 10 largest urban districts Sports the student population. and linguistic diversity of our student body,” — Boston, Brockton, Fall River, Holyoke, St. Mary’s softball bats In Lynn Public Schools, 87 percent of staff said Deputy Superintendent Dr. Patrick Lawrence, Lowell, New Bedford, Spring eld fall silent in loss. B1 is white, 8 percent is Hispanic and less than Tutwiler, the city’s next superintendent. “It 3 percent is black. But of the district’s stu- doesn’t matter what direction you look in, in SCHOOLS, A7

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Still no pot shop licenses in Robert M. Torrey, 86 state, July 1 target in doubt SWAMPSCOTT Mr. Torrey is sur- — Mr. Robert M. vived by his loving By Bob Salsberg Torrey, 86 years, of family, a son, Bruce ASSOCIATED PRESS Swampscott, died M. Torrey and his wife on Wednesday, June Beth of Winchester; BOSTON — The pros- 13, 2018 in the Ka- two daughters, Diane pects that retail pot shops plan Family Hospice Gamache and her open in Massachusetts by House in Danvers af- husband Normand of a July 1 target appeared ter a brief illness. He Center Conway, N.H., to be dimming Thursday, was the husband of and Kristin Beliveau as the state’s top marijua- the late Sally (Karr) Torrey. and her husband James of na regulator said he was He was born in Marblehead, Lynn. His grandchildren, Tori more focused on an order- the son of the late Stephen Beliveau and her ancé An- ly rollout of recreational IN MEMORIAM and Doris (Bray) Torrey. He was drew Guido, Ryan Beliveau sales than a speedy one. STEVEN PATRICK LAVIN raised in Swampscott and was and his ancée Christina Ci- The Cannabis Control 2017 ~ JUNE 15 ~ 2018 a graduate of Swampscott priani, Katie, Robert and An- Commission met without ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY High School. He also attend- drew Torrey, Justin Gamache, issuing the rst commer- ed Northeastern University. He his step grandchildren Bren- cial business licenses un- has lived in Swampscott most dan Gamache and his wife der the law rst approved of his life. Tina, Nicholas Gamache by voters in 2016 and later He was an Army veteran of and his wife Hanna, his step revised by the Legislature. the Korean War. He served as great grandchildren, Henry The current law allows re- a corporal in Korea with the and Amy Gamache and his tail sales of recreational 1290 Headquarters Compa- great-grandchild Mason Be- marijuana to begin on or ny and the Headquarters and liveau. He also leaves a sister, after July 1, six months Service Company 822nd En- Barbara Gaillardet of Beverly, later than the Jan. 1 date gineer Aviation Battalion. and several nieces and neph- in the original ballot ques- The Fallen Limb Mr. Torrey was a member of ews. He was the brother of tion. A limb has fallen the Church of the Holy Name the late Stephen, Charles and from the family tree. But anyone planning to I FILEkeep PHOTO hearing | ASSOCIATEDa voice that PRESSsays, in Swampscott. He served Richard Torrey. do some shopping for le- "Grieve not for me." church on many levels. He Service information: His fu- gal weed over the summer Connor Valliere, of Bedford, smells a sample of cannabisRemember at thethe good New times, En- was on the Church of the neral will be held on Monday, gland Cannabis Convention in Boston. the laughter, the song. months may nd few if The happy life I lived Holy Name Choir, Altar Guild, June 18, 2018 at 9 a.m. from any options. while I was strong. the Vestry Committee and as the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, Steven Hoffman, the In many cases, the pan- Regulators said of the and wereContinue bidding my heritage, to add the Church Historian. Mr. Tor- 67 Ocean St. (Route 1A), I'm counting on you… commission’s chairman, el was still waiting for an 1,145 applications for commercialKeep smiling sales. and surely rey held many church of ces Lynn, followed by services in described July 1 as an “ar- outside contractor to com- business licenses that had Jimthe Borghesani, sun will shine through. a can- and held them multiple times. Church of the Holy Name, bitrary deadline,” and that plete background checks been started on the com- nabis businessMy mind is at consultantease, He was a Swampscott Town 60 Monument Ave., Swamp- my soul is at rest. while regulators hoped required for marijuana mission’s online portal and formerRemembering Massachusetts how Meeting member. He was the scott, at 10 a.m. Burial in to begin issuing licenses applicants or for more in- since April 1, only 53 were spokesmanI truly forwas theblessed. Marijua- former Chairman of the Shaw Swampscott Cemetery. Rela- “shortly,” he could not of- formation from cities and fully complete and ready na PolicyContinue Project, traditions, said the Estate and organized many tives and friends are respect- no matter how small. 4th of July Parades as well as fully invited. Visiting hours fer a speci c timeline. towns where those busi- for nal review. Seventeen slow rolloutGo on with of yourrecreational life, “We have said from the nesses would be located, of those applications were marijuanadon't worry sales about wasme at disap-all. family reunions. He enjoyed are on Sunday from 4-8 p.m. start that July 1 is not a he added. for retail facilities and 17 pointing,I miss but you didall dearly, not fault traveling. He was a member of The family prefers donations so keep up your chin. the Greater Boston American be made to Church of the legislative mandate, it’s Dozens of municipalities for cultivation operations. the commission.Until the day comes He point- our objective and we are around the state have im- Of the 53 applications, ed to citieswe're together and towns again. that Legion. Mr. Torrey loved his Holy Name, 40 Hardy Road, going to try to meet that posed moratoriums on pot of cials said 36 came from wereSteve, dragging remembering their you today, heels family most of all. Swampscott, MA 01907. Di- and every day. He was employed with rections and guestbook at objective, but we are going businesses or restrictions entities that already op- on Weexecuting love and miss host you socommu- much! to do it right,” Hoffman on where they may be lo- erated medical marijuana nity agreementsMom, Dad, Mike, with Sean, pro- Filene’s Department Stores for www.solimine.com. told reporters. cated. dispensaries in the state spectiveJackie applicants. and Sasha, too! 53 years, retiring in 2000. He worked at the Peabody, Chest- nut Hill, Manchester, N.H., and MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS IN MEMORIAM Boston Stores. JANELLE LYNNE DILISIO 1984 ~ JUNE 15 ~ 2016 Auditor: Fees not collected uncollected user fees. ment of Public Utilities ON HER BIRTHDAY for use of public land as part of the regulatory Project to bring hydropower process. June E. Newman, 80 BOSTON (AP) — An au- to state clears hurdle Massachusetts had 1938-2018 ditor says the agency that earlier hoped to trans- manages state parks and BOSTON (AP) — A mit the energy through ROCKPORT — June Newman and Olivia public land isn’t collecting project aimed at bringing transmission lines across E. Newman, 80, of Newman; her sister, all of the user fees that hydropower from Canada New Hampshire, but Rockport, wife of Ivy Collins and her are owed. to Massachusetts through regulators there rejected Grant W. Newman, husband Richard; State Auditor Suzanne Maine has cleared a key the plan. passed away peace- sister-in-law, Marilyn Bump released an audit hurdle. fully with her family Militello and her hus- Thursday of the Depart- Hydro-Québec and Cen- Scholarships named for slain It's your birthday again; by her side on Satur- band Matthew; her ment of Conservation and tral Maine Power Compa- math teacher announced another one, without you here ... day evening, June 9, brother-in-law, Bruce ny announced Friday that Our thoughts turn again, Recreation. It estimates to this day, 2018 at the Beverly Newman and his about $600,000 in user they have successfully ANDOVER (AP) — The and all the memories Hospital. wife Deborah; nieces, fees were unpaid through concluded contract nego- family of a Massachu- it holds so dear. She was born in Lynn on Holly Newman, Patsy McLeary, tiations with Massachu- setts high school math You gave us so much love June 30, 2017. and you cared so deeply too ... April 9, 1938, daughter of the Kathleen McLeary, Deborah DCR spokesman Troy setts electric distribution teacher killed by one of The place that's empty late Everett and Sarah (Cor- Bouchard, Jackie Bouchard Wall says they’ll review companies for the New her students in 2013 has in our hearts bett) MacLean. She attended and Colleen Ruble; nephews, is the space that's just for you. the report as they evalu- England Clean Energy announced the recipients Lovingly remembered and sadly high school in Lynn and Pitts- Steven, Militello, Keith Mi- ate their permit and lease Connect 100 percent hy- of an annual scholarship missed by Darlene, Tyler, eld, N.H. litello, Timothy Bouchard and procedures. dropower project. named in her honor. Frankie, Dad, Mom, Chrissy, June was employed by the many great nieces and neph- Bump says the de- The agreement will The Colleen E. Ritzer Jayda, Anthony and Bella. phone company in Salem ews. partment didn’t keep an allow for the delivery of Memorial Scholarships for 15 years and for more Service information: Her accurate of cial record about 9.45 terawatt hours are awarded annually to than 14 years at Gorton’s of memorial service will be of use agreements, didn’t annually of renewable graduating seniors who IN MEMORIAM Gloucester as a purchasing held in the First Congrega- have adequate procedures power for 20 years. One plan to pursue a teaching STEVEN PATRICK LAVIN assistant. tional Church of Rockport at to effectively collect fees terawatt-hour of electric- degree in college. In the 2017 ~ JUNE 15 ~ 2018 She was a loving and devot- a later date. There will be no ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY and didn’t send past due ity is enough to power past, recipients have had ed wife, mother, grandmother, visiting hours and the burial accounts to the state 85,000 homes. to attend either Andover aunt, and mother-in-law. She will be held privately. In lieu comptroller for collection. The energy will be sup- High School in Ritzer’s enjoyed bird watching, hiking, of owers, contributions Most of the new, unpaid plied by Hydro-Québec’s hometown, or Danvers travel, as well as caring for her may be made in her name user fees stemmed from hydropower generating High School, where she family and her pets. to the Cape Ann Animal Aid a program that leases  eet. The Massachusetts taught. This year for the She is survived by her hus- Association, 4 Paws Lane, public land for telecom- electric distribution rst time students gradu- band of 51 years, Grant W. Gloucester, MA 01930. Ar- munications towers. companies will now le ating from private schools Newman; her daughter, Lisa rangements by the GREELY Bump says a 2013 audit the agreements with the in those towns were also J. Newman; her son, Grant E. Funeral Home, 212 Wash- found about $170,000 in Massachusetts Depart- eligible. Newman and his wife Chris- ington St., Gloucester. For tina E. Anello Newman, all of online condolences, please The Fallen Limb Rockport; three grandchil- visit www.greelyfuneral- A limb has fallen dren, Trevor Duke, Michael home.com. from the family tree. I keep hearing a voice that says, "Grieve not for me." Remember the good times, the laughter, the song. The happy life I lived Bertha H. Grant, 90 while I was strong. Continue my heritage, 1927-2018 I'm counting on you… Keep smiling and surely LYNN — Bertha H. Gold Star mother of the sun will shine through. My mind is at ease, (McCarthy) Grant, 90, the late Cpl. Norman my soul is at rest. of Lynn, passed away W. Grant Jr. and the Remembering how Monday, June 11, at mother of the late Pau- I truly was blessed. the Kaplan House la Grant of Lynn. She Continue traditions, no matter how small. in Danvers, after a was predeceased by Go on with your life, lengthy illness. four brothers, George, don't worry about me at all. Born in Lynn, she Donald, Albert, and I miss you all dearly, so keep up your chin. was the daughter of Gordon McCarthy and Until the day comes the late Gordon and four sisters, Marga- we're together again. Lillian (Cashman) McCarthy. ret Blonda, Hazel Beauchain, Steve, remembering you today, and every day. She worked for General Mable Maciak and Dorothy We love and miss you so much! Electric for 25 years before her Panias. She also leaves several Mom, Dad, Mike, Sean, retirement. nieces and nephews. Jackie and Sasha, too! She leaves behind a daugh- Service information: Vis- ter, Nancy Grant of Lynn; two iting hours will be held on grandchildren, Jason Grant of Tuesday, June 19 at 10 a.m., IN MEMORIAM Lynn and Alicia Martins of Sa- followed by a service at GO- JANELLE LYNNE DILISIO lem. She also leaves behind ODRICH Funeral Home, 128 1984 781-593-7700~ JUNE 15 ~ 2016 PublishingON HER Daily, BIRTHDAY except Sundays three great-grandchildren, Jason Washington St., Lynn. In lieu USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Grant Jr., Iliana Martins Leon, of owers, donations may FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICE Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and Hennessey Denton. She be sent to Kaplan Hospice, and additional of ces. was the wife of the late Norman 78 Liberty St., Danvers MA 798 Western Ave., Lynn, MA 01905 | 781-593-5520 Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item W. Grant Sr. of Lynn. She was a 01923. Subscriptions Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Richard C. Nadworny Richard C. Nadworny Jr. Daniel P. Hanlon Jr. $20.00 for 4 weeks $65.00 for 13 weeks Family owned $130.00 for 26 weeks since 1958 $260.00 for 1 year Send payment to and POSTMASTER, send address changes to: The Daily Item call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Private parking area It's your birthday again; to start your Handicap accessible another one,110 without Munroe St. you here ... daily subscription. P.O. Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com Our thoughts turn again, toLynn, this MA 01903day, and all the memories it holds so dear. You gave us so much love and you cared so deeply too ... The place that's empty in our hearts is the space that's just for you. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Darlene, Tyler, Frankie, Dad, Mom, Chrissy, Jayda, Anthony and Bella. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 NATION San Francisco elects its first black woman mayor

By Janie Har Breed, currently president ASSOCIATED PRESS of the 11-member Board of Supervisors, was declared SAN FRANCISCO — the winner Wednesday of San Francisco's incoming last week's eight-way may- mayor knows the yawning oral election. The Democrat gap between rich and poor takes office next month. firsthand, having been She is only the second raised by her grandmother woman to become mayor in the city's drug- and vio- of San Francisco. The first lence-riddled projects. was Dianne Feinstein, It is now the job of Lon- don Breed — the first now senator. black woman elected may- San Francisco, with a population of 870,000, is or of the city — to unite a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS about 6 percent black, one wealthy but conflicted San House Speaker Paul Ryan said that the policy Francisco, where the high- of the smallest percentag- is being dictated by a court ruling that pre- tech economy has sent the es among major U.S. cities. median price of a home In her first official speech vents children who enter the country illegally soaring to $1.3 million and as mayor-elect on Thurs- from being held in custody for long periods. where homeless tents and day, Breed fondly recalled human waste fester on people telling her to go to sidewalks. college when she didn't Ryan isn’t comfortable People who know her say know what that was. the 43-year-old Breed has "If it wasn't for a commu- with separating parents the grit, drive and deep nity that believed in me and love for her hometown to supported me and raised and their kids at border tackle its problems. me and did what was nec- "I know where she comes essary to make sure that I By Matthew Daly policy for those entering from. I know where she is was a success, I would not and Kevin Freking the country illegally. Un- currently," said high school be here," she said to sever- ASSOCIATED PRESS der the directive, fami- classmate Adonne Log- al hundred people at Rosa lies crossing the border gins. "It's not an easy way Parks Elementary School. WASHINGTON — PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS are routinely referred to come up. A lot of people "But the problem is, I am House Speaker Paul Ryan for criminal prosecution. London Breed became the first African-Amer- fall by the wayside, and she the exception and not the said Thursday he's not Previously, families were ican woman to lead San Francisco following a didn't. That's a tribute to norm, and as mayor I want comfortable with a Trump often sent to civil depor- hard-fought campaign where former state sen- her character and her will- to change what is wrong administration policy that tation proceedings, which ator Mark Leno conceded. ingness to fight." with this city." separates children and allow children to remain parents at the southern with their parents. border, as congressional During the criminal pro- Republicans face increas- ceedings, the children are Trump accused in lawsuit of ing pressure to address usually released to other concerns about vulnerable family members or foster families being torn apart. care. misusing charitable foundation "We don't want kids to "It's a moral policy to fol- be separated from their low and enforce the law," parents," Ryan said. said White House spokes- By Jennifer Peltz "The foundation's grants Ryan and other GOP woman Sarah Huckabee ASSOCIATED PRESS made Mr. Trump and the lawmakers said they are Sanders in defending campaign look charitable seeking to resolve the NEW YORK — New the administration's ap- and increased the candi- problem in a compromise York's attorney general proach. date's profile to Republi- immigration bill House sued President Donald The administration's can primary voters and Republicans are racing to Trump and his founda- policy has become a polit- among important constit- finish. That bill is set to ical flashpoint at a time tion Thursday, accusing uent groups," Democratic receive a vote next week. him of illegally using the when House Republican Attorney General Barbara Ryan claimed Thursday leaders are trying to craft charity's money to set- Underwood's lawsuit said. that the family-separation compromise legislation tle disputes involving his It accused the foun- policy is being dictated by on immigration. The bill business empire and to dation of "improper and a court ruling that pre- aims to address thorny is- promote his political for- extensive political activ- vents children who enter sues that have bedeviled tunes during his run for ity, repeated and willful the country illegally from Congress for years. the White House. self-dealing transactions, being held in custody for Some Republicans have The president blasted and failure to follow basic long periods. begun distancing them- the case as politically mo- fiduciary obligations." But House Democrat- selves from the Trump tivated. Underwood referred her ic leader Nancy Pelosi policy as news stories have The lawsuit seeks $2.8 findings to the IRS and pushed back on that as- highlighted that families million in restitution, the Federal Election Com- sessment, saying that are being separated as additional unspecifiedmission for possible fur- President they enter the country il- penalties and the disso- ther action. IRS and FEC could "stop the practice on legally from Mexico. Many lution of the foundation, representatives declined a dime." of those families are seek- which Trump had already to comment. She called the Trump ing asylum in the U.S. pledged to dismantle. In a couple of tweets, administration's sepa- Sen. James Lankford, The attorney general's Trump called the case "ri- ration policy "barbaric," R-Okla., tweeted Thurs- two-year investigation de- diculous." adding: "It has to stop." day that he told a constit- tailed what it said was a "I won't settle this case!" The family separations uent that, "I am asking closely coordinated effort he wrote. are occurring as a result the White House to keep between Trump's campaign The 31-year-old foun- of the Trump adminis- families together as much and the foundation to bur- dation said that it has tration's "zero tolerance" as we can." nish his political image by given more than $19 mil- giving out big grants of oth- lion to charitable causes PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er's people money to veter- while keeping expenses Let us clean your car for you!! ans' organizations during minimal, and that Trump The lawsuit seeks $2.8 million in restitution, the run-up to the Iowa cau- and his companies have additional unspecified penalties and the dis- cuses, the first presidential contributed more than $8 solution of the foundation, which Trump had Lynn English High School nominating contest of 2016. million. already pledged to dismantle. Class of 2019 Watchdog: Comey insubordinate CAR WASH but not biased in Clinton probe By Eric Tucker Clinton and her support- investigations in modern and Chad Day ers, on the other hand, FBI history and reveals ASSOCIATED PRESS have long complained that how the bureau, which for she was the one whose decades has endeavored to WASHINGTON — In a Behind the fieldhouse election chances were tor- stand apart from politics, stinging rebuke, the Jus- pedoed by Comey's inves- came to be entangled in tice Department watchdog tigation announcements the 2016 presidential elec- Saturday, June 16th declared Thursday that about her email practices, tion. former FBI Director James in the summer and then Trump supporters 10am - 2PM Comey was "insubordi- shortly before the election. quickly focused on the nate" in his handling of the Comey, whom Trump $5 email in- report's recounting of an- fired shortly after taking ti-Trump text messages Thank you for your support! vestigation in the explosive office, bore the brunt of final months of the 2016 from two FBI officials who much criticism in the re- worked the Clinton probe presidential campaign. port, but not for political and later the Russia case, But it also found there was favoritism. 22 Lincoln Ave. including one in which an no evidence that Comey's The inspector general PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Saugus agent says, "We'll stop it" or the department's final concluded that the FBI di- Comey, whom Trump 781-233-2757 conclusions were motivat- rector, who announced in with regard to a possible fired shortly after tak- Trump victory. ed by political bias toward the summer of 2016 that ing office, bore the either candidate. Clinton had been "extreme- brunt of much criti- President Donald Trump ly careless" with classified cism in the report. LAW OFFICES OF Join us Sunday, June 17 and his supporters had material but would not be JAMES J. CARRIGAN looked to the much-antic- charged with any crime, they were based on the ipated report to provide a • Social Security Disability Father’s Day departed from normal Jus- prosecutors' assessment of • Workers Compensation fresh line of attack against tice Department protocol the facts, the law and past • Accidents Comey and the FBI as numerous times. 25 years located across Prime Rib Trump claims that a polit- But it also said, "We found department practice." from Lynn District Court ically tainted bureau tried no evidence that the con- The conclusions were 15 Johnson St. Lobster Pie to undermine his cam- clusions by the prosecutors contained in a 500-page 781-596-0100 paign and — through the were affected by bias or oth- report that documents in JAMES J. 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Shanahan Jourgensen Chief Operating O cer Chairman school did not fall prey nominations printed in Customer Service PŽ to fire during all of those this column for long-gone Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 years it stayed vacant be- were talking the other day but great ice cream places Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 fore Girls Inc. turned it about how social media is in Lynn and surrounds. An Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 early nominee is Swift’s Ice All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 into a dynamic and happy encroaching on the time 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 place. all of us spend in public Cream — not sure where Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 it was located. Penny can- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Speaking of schools, I just hanging around, en- Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 enjoyed listening the oth- joying the weather and one dy enthusiasts continue Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 er day as the estimable another. It’s a sure sign of to wade in with cherished classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 memories with Edward John M. Bresnahan Jr. age when you look around Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Landry identifying the described how his first and say, “We’re all in too [email protected] teaching assignment was big a hurry.” But commu- store once located at Wa- in the former Cobbet Ju- terhill and Cottage streets Circulation nities are safer and people [email protected] nior High School. get along better when they as Valenti’s. He said John- “At the time it had the spend some time the way son’s was located on Fuller Ext. 3 Street and they sold ciga- reputation of being the they used to spend it. Newsroom toughest junior high in the l rettes for a penny apiece. [email protected] city. I found out it was the The great Bike Invasion Patrice Buchanan remem- [email protected] bers Fontaine’s, owned by EDITORIAL best,” Bresnahan said. of 2018 prompts me to Ext. 4 l reach out and wonder if Ray Fontaine, at Glenwood My buddy Paul regales anyone remembers a ve- and President streets. Also Sports [email protected] me with stories about lodrome in Revere where a Connie’s on Chatham They’re getting it done the Brickyard and how people went to watch bi- Street fan, Buchanan re- Ext. 5 he used to sing with his cyclists compete by riding called Ruthie’s at the cor- ner of Clarendon Avenue Retail and Online They say if you want to get something done, grab a friends and brothers on around an oval-shaped Advertising and Chatham Street. busy person and have them do it. one corner while doo-wop- arena with steeply-pitched [email protected] Keep ‘em coming! pers, crooners and sere- sides. The Ant and ofo Northeast Arc took that saying to heart in deciding l naders of all stripes and bikes that have rolled into ADVERTISING to name Tom Gould and Martha Holden to its board P.S.: Thanks to Rent-A- talents made music on Lynn, Swampscott and Ernie Carpenter Jr. of directors. Tool President Steve Wil- other corners. It must Revere are a lot of fun. Director of Advertising Gould and Holden are the kinds of people who make liams for enlightening me have been a lot of fun Was there an earlier time and Business Development, ext. 1355 the rest of us step back and say to ourselves, “How on the fate of the SS Unit- and it wasn’t so long ago. in Lynn and surrounding [email protected] do they get it all done?” Gould owns Treadwell’s Ice ed States whistle that once It used to be that warm communities when bicy- Michele Iannaco Cream and serves as a Peabody City Councilor. Hold- sat atop the former Rent-a- weather pulled everyone cles were a popular means Sales Representative, ext. 1315 en is director of planning, development and commu- Tool on North Shore Road. out onto stoops, corners, [email protected] nity relations for Holden Oil. Like Gould, she has a of getting around? He said the whistle was parks, playgrounds and l Ralph Mitchell list a mile long of volunteer commitments to orga- sold in December 2016 to nizations, including North Metro YMCA, Peabody streets for all manner File under “a bridge by Sales Representative, ext. 1313 a collector in Texas who [email protected] Institute Library Foundation and Peabody Cultural and shape of impromptu another name:” Is the plans to restore it. Collaborative. games with arcane rules span across the Saugus Patricia Whalen Gould and Holden each also have long histories of that changed from neigh- River called the Belden Thor Jourgensen is the Sales Representative, ext. 1310 working with Northeast Arc to make its initiatives borhood to neighborhood. Bly Bridge or the Fox Hill Item’s editorial director. [email protected] on behalf of children and adults with disabilities suc- Lynn and surrounding Bridge or both? And by the Send “don’t ask” sugges- BUSINESS OFFICE cessful. communities have great way, where’s Fox Hill? I see tions and answers to ques- Gould helped run a challenger sports league for parks and playgrounds, Floating Bridge referred tions to tjourgensen@item- Susan J. Conti people with disabilities for more than 30 years. He but a resident expert and I to as Buchanan Bridge but live.com. Controller, ext. 1288 headed up the fundraising effort to make one of Arc’s [email protected] latest ventures — the Black Box theater — a reality. Ted Grant Holden’s extensive work with Peabody Main Streets Publisher, ext. 1234 and service as president of the Peabody Cultural [email protected] Collaborative positioned her perfectly to work with Marian Kinney Northeast Arc to develop downtown initiatives. ext. 1212 Communities rely on taxpayer dollars, generous [email protected] business support, and the expertise of countless Will Kraft public officials to turn great ideas into local im- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 provements. But success or failure in transforming a [email protected] community and making it a better place to live often Jennifer Perez boils down to the tireless commitment demonstrated ext. 1205 by a few individuals. [email protected] Holden and Gould are prime examples of the type Mike Shanahan of people who are never too busy to take on another Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 challenge. Leadership and volunteering are part of [email protected] their makeup and they seem to thrive and draw en- Carolina Trujillo ergy from each new campaign that comes their way. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Essex Media Group picked Gould as Peabody’s JAMES COWDELL [email protected] 2017 Person of the Year because he personified the Jim Wilson person of the year definition: Someone who improved Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 the quality of life in their community. [email protected] The same description is easily applied to Holden How did we get here? CIRCULATION with the commitment to Northeast Arc she shares with Gould, and her 20 years experience with the Lisa Mahmoud Peabody Institute Library. Their selfless work and I attended a neighbor- economic development to resents the largest invest- Manager, ext. 1239 love for Peabody define Gould and Holden. But their hood meeting that was occur in the central busi- ment into the downtown [email protected] called at the request of ness district, we would in my lifetime. finest qualities translate into inspiration for others. CLASSIFIED Ward 5 City Councilor Di- need to add 500 mar- Unfortunately, the meet- How many other entrepreneurs and people already Abbe Young Smith devoting their time to local public boards and com- anna Chakoutis. The sub- ket-rate residential units. ing was met by a group Fast forward to today. Manager, ext. 1276 mittees are ready to be inspired by Gould and Hold- ject up for discussion was of protesters who are op- Those vacant buildings [email protected] en and provided with a roadmap to becoming stellar the proposal of an $85 mil- posed to the project be- lion project that would be have been transformed into volunteers and leaders? cause it does not include NEWSROOM located on Munroe Street 300 residential units. These How many Class of 2018 graduates with an in- low-income housing. They in downtown Lynn. new residents are critical feel that Lynn needs more Bill Brotherton terest in politics, business, social services and any Features Editor ext. 1338 The project would pro- to the success of the down- number of other careers and interest areas can learn affordable housing, de- [email protected] vide for 20,000 square feet town. It is not a coincidence from Gould and Holden how to channel their ener- spite the fact that almost of commercial/retail space that places such as The Gayla Cawley gy and enthusiasm into public service and volunteer 30 percent of the Lynn’s on the first floor and nine Blue Ox, Rossetti Restau- housing stock is classified Reporter, ext. 1236 pursuits that will span years, even decades? They [email protected] stories of residential units rant, D’Amici’s, and R.F. can follow Holden and Gould’s examples and make as affordable. on floors 2-10. O’Sullivan’s have opened Cheryl Charles Peabody and many other communities even greater I disagree. We need I was asked the question, and prospered. This was a more market-rate hous- News Editor, ext. 1278 places to call home. [email protected] “How did we get here?” Be- direct result of the new res- ing, which will in turn fore I answer, I would like idents of downtown Lynn. produce more retail activ- Bella diGrazia to take a step back. Last year, the former ity, additional commercial Reporter, ext. 1317 READERS’ FORUM The city of Lynn was Flatiron Building was tax revenue and economic [email protected] once the shoe capital of the transformed into the growth. Thomas Grillo O’Brien opposes fee increase world. Unfortunately, that Vault, which provided 49 The protesters argued Reporter, ext. 1264 industry was lost to over- additional market-rate their point of wanting [email protected] To the Editor: seas competition. If you go units in our downtown. more low-income, afford- I have recently written to our local state senators and Spenser Hasak back only 20 years ago you We now have a blossoming able housing. When they Photographer, ext. 1332 representatives stating my opposition to GOV 365, a would find a bunch of va- Arts and Cultural District were repeatedly told that [email protected] proposal to increase recording fees for documents re- cant former shoe factories which brings people to the this project calls for only corded with the Registry of Deeds. Thor Jourgensen throughout downtown. inner part of our city in market-rate housing, they Editorial Director, ext. 1267 As the Register of Deeds for the Southern Essex Dis- In 2003, the city of Lynn numbers not seen in years, became disruptive. Over [email protected] trict I do not feel that the proposed fee increases are unveiled a vision. We re- if not decades. the past 30 years I have warranted or necessary; in fiscal year 2017 our Registry Steve Krause zoned the downtown to All of these develop- attended more than 300 alone took in over 36 million dollars in fees. The cost Sports Editor, ext. 1229 allow for former industrial ments began in 2003 when neighborhood meetings, [email protected] to taxpayers to record property-related documents at buildings to be converted we set a vision for down- many of them contentious. the Registry of Deeds is substantial already and an in- Harold Rivera to residential units. These town. We allowed residen- For the first time in 30 crease would cause both current and future homeown- Sports Reporter, ext. 1238 conversions would also of- tial conversions which in years, I had no choice but [email protected] ers an additional financial hardship. fer first-floor commercial turn sparked economic de- to end a meeting prema- Owen O’Rourke What the legislation should be focusing on is requir- space. velopment. Today, Lynn is turely due to unruly and ing Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems (MERS) Photographer, ext. 1224 I remember going to a on the map for investors. uncivil behavior by some [email protected] and the big national banks to record all Assignments of neighborhood meeting This brings me back to in attendance. Roberto Scalese Mortgages just like the hometown banks do. This alone back then and showing the meeting that I attend- The answer to the ques- would generate millions of dollars in new revenue while this new vision to the com- ed Wednesday night. A Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 tion of how did we get here [email protected] at the same time creating transparency for homeown- munity. It was met with developer wants to invest is simple: We had a vision. ers as to who actually holds their mortgage and would criticism and we were told $85 million, adding 189 Today, that vision is com- Mark Sutherland alleviate taxpayers of any additional financial burdens. people would never live in market-rate residential Creative Director ing into focus. When this [email protected] They should require Fannie and Freddie Mac to pay a downtown Lynn. The crit- units to our downtown. project is completed, our deeds excise tax just like homeowners do. ics were wrong. These units are key be- goal of having 500 new Anne Marie Tobin This “fees for thee and not for me” mentality of the big In 2005, Economic De- cause this investment residents calling down- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 banks needs to come to an end. velopment & Industrial will lead to further invest- town Lynn their home will [email protected] I ask all property owners and taxpayers to join me Corporation/Lynn (EDIC) ment. Putting people into be a reality. Bridget Turcotte and contact their state senators and representatives hired RKG to conduct an the downtown with dis- Reporter, ext. 1269 and ask them to oppose the proposed amendment. economic development posable income is critical James M. Cowdell is ex- [email protected] John L. O’Brien Jr. study. They concluded that to our continued economic ecutive director of EDIC/ growth. This project rep- Lynn. Ryan York Southern Essex Register of Deeds in order for substantial Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5

Salsa dancing at Thousand Hills NSCC launches its new social media certificate program

North Shore Commu- "I applaud our dedicat- nity College will offer ed faculty and academic the first 30-credit social leaders for the foresight media marketing certif- and initiative to develop icate program in Mas- this innovative program sachusetts. Students which positions NSCC as completing the one-year the Massachusetts state (10-course) certificateleader in this exploding will fill the employment field," said Dr. Patricia gap in social media mar- A. Gentile, NSCC pres- keting jobs upon gradua- ident. "The program is tion. solid and cutting-edge. "Statistics show that Its development, re- this week, in a 25-mile ra- view, and approval has dius of Danvers, there are included input from ex- 2,067 jobs that require so- perts from the college's cial media skills, with sal- Marketing Program aries starting at $40,000 Advisory Board, non- and growing to $95,000," NSCC affiliated faculty said the school in a state- members, and industry ment. leaders in the field, with The program, which final approval coming launches in the fall, is from the Massachusetts designed to address the state Board of Higher ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE gap between students Education." coming out of high school Michelle Lozada, and Andres Ruiz from Cali, Colombia, dance at the Land of a Thousand Hills and professionals in the For more information Coffee Co. in Lynn. workforce with no so- visit the NSCC website So- cial media marketing cial Media Marketing Cer- experience. The college tificate or contact Dianne Local windsurfer has a scare launched its first social McDermott Cerasuolo, media marketing strat- NSCC faculty coordinator, egy course in 2015, ac- at dmcdermo@northshore. in Nahant after losing his kite cording to the statement. edu or 978-394-5166.

By Bella diGrazia and fall into the water Swampscott seeks ITEM STAFF face down, floating. “I saw him go up in the NAHANT — A local air and then I couldn’t new members for windsurfer had a scare on see him, so I figured he Thursday after losing his got knocked out because I kite to the waters off the saw him just floating out building committee Causeway. there,” said Cohan. “So the SWAMPSCOTT — The required members, as “Lynn had actually re- last time I looked I went Swampscott School Com- mandated by the MSBA. ceived a call for a wind- into the halfway house to mittee (SSC) is seeking Prime consideration will surfer in distress over on see if there were any offi- three to five qualified be given to individuals the Lynn harborside, but cers there and I didn’t see residents to be appointed with expertise in design while I was over at the any but I did see binocu- members of the School and construction (specifi- DCR building a bystand- lars so I used them to look Building Committee cally in the areas of civil er came by and said the and I still couldn’t see State Police had an indi- (SBC). engineering, HVAC, elec- anyone out there.” In partnership with the trical, plumbing, and sus- vidual on this side by the According to Cohan, Causeway,” said Nahant Massachusetts School tainability) and IT. Morrison was out there Building Authority Additional consider- Fire Chief Michael Fein- for at least a half hour (MSBA) and SSC, the SBC ation will be given to those berg. “We then got clari- with very little move- will document the neces- candidates who have fication that a gentleman ment. Morrison later said sary educational program, worked on state-fund- was windsurfing and he the wind died down when generate an initial space ed projects. Candidates lost the kite and swam all his kite fell into the water summary, document exist- must be able to commit to the way back to shore.” and he couldn’t get it back ing conditions, establish a multi-year project, and Cole Morrison, of Re- up in the air. design parameters, de- once underway, bi-weekly vere, was windsurfing for “I struggled for a good velop and evaluate alter- meetings. Only individu- about three hours before 15 minutes until I decid- natives, and recommend als who are able to work the incident happened. ed to leave the kite, grab the most cost effective and collaboratively to ad- No one realized he was my board, and swim all educationally appropri- vance the project will be struggling until a local the way back,” said Mor- ate preferred solution to considered. on his afternoon bike ride rison. “I come out here improving Swampscott’s Qualified candidates saw a kite with no one at- probably three to four ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON elementary school infra- should submit résumé tached. Al Cohan, also of times a week, so that’s structure. and letter of interest to Revere, was on his usual happened to me before, Cole Morrison, of Revere, was windsurfing on Ideal candidates will the Superintendent of 40-mile trek when he saw but I’ll probably be back the water for about three hours before losing have a skill set that com- Schools no later than July Morrison fly up in the air out here tomorrow.” his kite to the wind. plements the skills of 6, 2018.

2018 Fundraising Events City of Lynn May 6 1 to 7 p.m. Tony’s Pub & Grill Kickoff to the 2018 Sunday 196 Franklin Street FIREWORKS May 24 4 to 8 p.m. District 45 Thursday 45 Lewis Street FUNDRAISER  May 25 4 to 8 p.m. John’s Roast Beef Friday 111 Western Avenue Sponsored by the office  June 3 Noon to 5 p.m. Lazy Dog Sports Bar of Mayor Thomas M. McGee  Sunday 328 Broadway Red Rock Park • Lynn Shore Drive June 5 5 p.m. - close Rolly’s Tavern  Tuesday 338 Broadway Monday, July 3, 2018 at 9 p.m. June 14 Gates open 6 p.m. North Shore Navigators Thursday Game starts 7 p.m. Fraser Field We would like to thank our 2018 sponsors.  June 15 3:30 p.m. Golf Gannon Municipal Golf Course  Friday 6 p.m. Dinner 60 Great Woods Rd. Call 781-586-6770 to register. June 21-24 Thurs. and Fri. - Lynn Carnival Please make checks payable to The Lynn Fireworks Fund. Thurs. - Sun. 5 to 10 p.m. Keaney Park Name Sat. and Sun. -   1 to 11 p.m. Business   July 3 9 p.m. Lynn Fireworks  Tuesday Lynn Shore Drive Address      City / State / Zip    Email (optional) For any additional information, please call 781-586-6850

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All address information, particu- plate was made at 12:04 Justices oppose Minnesota larly arrests, reflect police records. p.m. at 252 Andover St. on In the event of a perceived inac- Wednesday. curacy, it is the sole responsibility REVERE voter clothing restrictions of the concerned party to contact the relevant police department and Accidents have the department issue a no- By Jessica Gresko That was the part of state ASSOCIATED PRESS law that was challenged tice of correction to the Daily Item. A report of a motor vehi- cle accident on Washington and invalidated by the Corrections or clarifications will not WASHINGTON — The court. be made without express notice of Avenue on Tuesday at 11:13 Supreme Court on Thurs- a.m.; at Mike’s Welding on Roberts said the prob- change from the arresting police day struck down Minneso- lem came down to the Washington Avenue on Tues- ta's broad restrictions on department. day at 5:36 p.m.; at North word "political," which voters wearing "political" state law didn't define. He Shore Road and Shawmut hats, T-shirts and pins to LYNN Street with property damage said the state's interpreta- the polls, but said states tion of what counted as po- on Tuesday 5:43 p.m.; at can place limits on such Arrests Floyd and Revere streets with litical was unreasonable, apparel. covering any item that property damage on Tuesday Minnesota contended Joshua McGeoghegan at 3:30 p.m. made reference to a group was arrested and charged on the restrictions were rea- with recognizable political Wednesday at 9:59 p.m. with Complaints sonable, kept order at poll- views or referring to any leaving the scene of property ing places and prevented subject on which a politi- damage, operating a motor ve- A report of suspicious ac- voter intimidation. But cal candidate or party has hicle with a suspended license, tivity at Target at Furlong Drive the justices, in a 7-2 rul- taken a stance. and a marked lanes violation. on Wednesday at 1:11 a.m.; ing, said the state's limits FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS "Would a 'Support Our Jasen Perez, homeless, was at Revere City Hall on Broad- on political clothing vio- Andy Cilek was one of two voters who defied Troops' shirt be banned, arrested and charged on Thurs- way on Wednesday at 11:27 late the free speech clause elections officials after he was asked to cover if one of the candidates or day at 12:02 p.m. with receiv- a.m.; on Mills Avenue on of the First Amendment. up a tea-party shirt and button. parties had expressed a ing stolen property of $1,200 Wednesday at 11:58 a.m.; on Chief Justice John Rob- view on military funding and shoplifting over $250 on Arcadia Street on Wednesday erts wrote that "if a State or a representative's vote ta's restraints were some or aid for veterans? What Monday at 4:13 p.m. at 6:46 p.m.; on Mountain Av- wishes to set its polling on a piece of legislation. It of the broadest. State law about a '#MeToo' shirt, places apart as areas free Ernest Woods of 30 Olney enue on Wednesday at 7:09 is a time for choosing, not bars voters from casting a referencing the movement p.m.; at Hampton Inn on Lee of partisan discord, it to increase awareness of St., Taunton, was arrested and campaigning. The State ballot while wearing cloth- charged on Thursday at 11:16 Burbank Highway on Thursday must employ a more dis- sexual harassment and may reasonably decide ing related to a campaign, a.m. with receiving stolen prop- at 1:56 a.m.; on Robert Road cernible approach than assault?" Roberts wrote. erty of $1,200. on Thursday at 2:51 a.m. the one Minnesota has of- that the interior of the such as a T-shirt with the Justices Sonia Sotomay- A report of noise on Had- fered here." polling place should re- name of a candidate. It or and Stephen Breyer Accidents don Street on Wednesday at At another point he flect that distinction." also said voters couldn't would have sent the case 2:56 a.m. and again at 3:25 wrote: "Casting a vote is a Most states restrict what wear a "political badge, to the Minnesota Supreme A report of a motor vehi- a.m. weighty civic act, akin to a people can wear when political button, or other Court for clarification of cle accident at Commercial A report of a disturbance on jury's return of a verdict they vote, but Minneso- political insignia" to vote. the law's boundaries. Street on Thursday at 6:27 Shirley Avenue on Wednes- a.m.; at 8:22 a.m. on Thurs- day at 2:56 a.m.; on Haddon day at 763 Lynnfield St.; on Street on Wednesday at 3:25 Minot Street on Thursday at a.m.; on Library Street on Apple closing iPhone security 9:01 a.m.; at 1 Franklin St. Wednesday at 2:45 p.m. on Thursday at 11:13 a.m. A report of vandalism at St. Anthony’s Church on Revere NAHANT Street on Wednesday at 5:48 gap used by law enforcement a.m. Complaints A report of shoplifting at By Michael Liedtke ous precedent" in an open Land of Liquor on North Shore ASSOCIATED PRESS letter. A report of panhandling Road on Wednesday at 6:43 "We’re constantly at the Nahant Post Office at p.m. SAN FRANCISCO — strengthening the se- 9:16 a.m. Tuesday. A report of an assault on Apple is closing a security curity protections in A report of a white van driv- Campbell Avenue on Wednes- gap that allowed outsiders every Apple product to ing around in the area of Na- day at 1:43 a.m. Party was to pry personal informa- help customers defend hant Road and Swallow Cave taken to the hospital. tion from locked iPhones against hackers, iden- without a password, a Road at 11:48 p.m. Tuesday. tity thieves and intru- change that will thwart The driver reportedly got out SAUGUS sions into their personal law enforcement agencies of the vehicle and walked data," Apple said. "We that have been exploiting around different properties. Arrest have the greatest respect the vulnerability to collect Police report the driver works for law enforcement, and evidence in criminal in- for Ant Bicycles and was re- Lisbet Flores, 20, of 27 we don't design our se- trieving discarded bikes. Blaney St. Apt. 2, Swamp- vestigations. The loophole will be curity improvements to A Phillips Road resident re- scott, was arrested and frustrate their efforts to ported a small dinghy washed charged with operating under shut down in a forthcom- do their jobs." up behind her home at 6:34 the influence of liquor. ing update to Apple's iOS It was first reported by a.m. Wednesday. Police report software, which powers FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS various new outlets, in- high winds may have sent the iPhones. Accidents Once fixed, iPhones will no longer be vulner- cluding Reuters and The boat over from a neighboring Once fixed, iPhones A driver on Main and Sum- will no longer be vulner- able to intrusion via the Lightning port used New York Times. community. The owner was both to transfer data and charge iPhones. contacted. mer streets reported she acci- able to intrusion via the It's unclear what took A Highland Avenue resident dentally hit a street sign at the Lightning port used both Apple so long to close an reported a broken flower pot corner of Main and Summer to transfer data and to a security backdoor into tect the highly person- iPhone entryway that in her yard valued at approx- streets at 11:24 a.m. Tuesday. charge iPhones. The port iPhone technology. al information that its had become well-known imately $1,000 at 8:15 a.m. A report of a motor vehi- will still function after the Apple's refusal to coop- customers store on their among legal authorities Wednesday. cle accident at Best Buy on update, but will shut off erate with the FBI at the phones. and, presumably, crimi- A driver at Linda Lane and Route 1 at 8:59 p.m. Tuesday. data an hour after a phone time became a political hot CEO Tim Cook has nals as well. Wilson Road reported a large A report of a motor vehicle is locked if the correct potato pitting the rights of hailed privacy as a "fun- It got to that point that rock at the bottom of the hill crash with a car on its roof at password isn't entered. its customers against the damental" right of peo- two different firms, Isra- was making it difficult to see 11:11 p.m. Tuesday. The current flaw has broader interests of public ple and skewered both el-based Cellebrite and when turning onto Wilson provided a point of entry safety. While waging his Facebook and one of Ap- U.S. startup Grayshift, be- Road at 8:43 a.m. Wednes- Complaints for authorities across the successful 2016 campaign, ple's biggest rivals, Goo- gan to sell their services to day. Police reported the rock U.S. since the FBI paid an President Donald Trump gle, for vacuuming up vast law enforcement agencies A report of people in a room unidentified third party in ripped Apple for deny- amounts of personal in- trying to hack into locked is on private property and at the Colonial Traveler refusing does not block the field of vi- 2016 to unlock an iPhone ing FBI access to the San formation about users of iPhones, according to me- to leave at 3:21 p.m. Tuesday. used by a mass killer in Bernardino killer's locked their free services to sell dia reports. Grayshift, sion for vehicles traveling on A report of two kids riding Wilson Road and Linda Lane. the San Bernardino shoot- iPhone. advertising based on their founded by a former Apple their bicycles on the bulkhead ing a few months earlier. In a Wednesday state- interests. During Apple's engineer, even markets a door of a church at Main and The FBI sought outside ment, Apple framed its 2016 battle with the FBI, $15,000 device designed PEABODY Summer streets at 5:20 p.m. help after Apple rebuffed decision to tighten iPhone he called the FBI's effort to help police to exploit Tuesday. the agency's efforts to security even further as to make the company al- the security hole in the Complaints A report of youths playing make the company create part of its crusade to pro- ter its software a "danger- iPhone's current software. basketball at Bristow Street An officer removed several park at 11:57 p.m. Tuesday. yard sale signs from utility poles A report of a group of youths MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS at various locations at 3:41 attempting to rip a stop sign a.m. on Wednesday. The officer out of the ground at Lincoln reported the signs were large, Avenue and Bristow Street at Prosecutor: Man charged in Police: Pedestrian old Jarrad Aronne. setts General Hospital fluorescent and distracting. 9:59 p.m. Tuesday. connection with fatal crash was in crosswalk Hinds testified that he with non-life-threatening A caller reported she was A caller reported the two drove off after the crash injuries. His name was a victim of a scam at 210 back windows of his vehicle FALL RIVER (AP) — when fatally struck because he thought the not immediately made Washington St. at 8:02 a.m. other vehicle involved in public. were broken into while he was Prosecutors say a man WORCESTER (AP) — A on Wednesday. the crash was chasing The crash is under working in Savers at 11:47 has been charged in con- 20-year-old woman has A caller reported that she investigation, but a police a.m. Wednesday. nection with a fatal crash died after being struck by him. received a threatening call in Fall River. He was found guilty spokesman says the from an unknown person at a vehicle while trying to driver was not under the SWAMPSCOTT The Bristol County Dis- cross a street in Worces- of DUI and leaving the 8:47 a.m. at 229 Andover St. trict Attorney’s Office says scene of an accident but influence of drugs or alco- on Wednesday. The officer re- ter. hol and the crash does not Accidents 37-year-old Irvin Domin- The Telegram & Gazette not guilty of manslaugh- ported no threats were made. guez-Cruz, of Fall River, ter and motor vehicle appear to be deliberate. A caller reported harass- reports that Gabriella A report of a hit and run was charged Thursday with homicide. ment and a violated restrain- Lowell was killed Tues- Victim of house fire motor vehicle accident at several violations including day. Investigators believe Hinds’ attorney says he ing order on Newbury Street Paradise Road and Swamp- motor vehicle homicide by she was in a crosswalk is pleased with the acquit- tentatively identified on Wednesday. Responding scott Avenue at 8:54 a.m. on means of negligent opera- when she was hit by an tal on the more serious officers found there was no Wednesday. LEYDEN (AP) — Au- tion and failure to yield to SUV. charges. active restraining order. thorities have tentatively an oncoming vehicle. The driver remained at Sentencing is scheduled A caller reported a parking identified the woman Complaints Police in Fall River the scene. Police identi- for next Wednesday. complaint at 5 Dobbs Road found dead in the rubble responded to a crash fied him as a 21-year-old at 2:16 p.m. on Wednesday. A report of suspicious ac- of a western Massachu- Thursday morning involv- man but did not release Car crashes into, No one was home at the time. tivity at 33 Cherry St. at 1:45 setts home destroyed by his name. It is unclear if a.m. on Wednesday; at 19 ing a motorcycle and a damages monument fire. charges will be filed. Accidents Mostyn St. at 8:23 a.m. on box truck. for slain MIT officer The Northwestern Wednesday. The motorcyclist, district attorney’s office A report of a motor vehicle A report of an assault at 29-year-old Christopher Driver convicted of CAMBRIDGE (AP) — A says the woman who accident at 260 Washington the middle school, 207 For- Mills, of Taunton, was DUI but cleared of car has crashed into a died in the fire in Leyden St. at 7:48 a.m. on Wednes- est Ave., at 2:10 p.m. on taken to Rhode Island manslaughter charge memorial for the Massa- on Monday is presumed day; at 6 Sylvan St. at 11:27 Wednesday. Hospital where he was chusetts Institute of Tech- to be 59-year-old Mary a.m. on Wednesday. A report of a noise complaint pronounced dead. FALL RIVER (AP) — A nology police officer killed Novak-Morgan. She and at 88 Norfolk Ave. at 8:24 p.m. The district attorney man charged in a deadly by the Boston Marathon her husband lived in the Theft on Wednesday; at Post Office, says Dominguez-Cruz was hit-and-run crash has bombers. home. 49 Elmwood Road, at 4:13 driving the truck and left A caller reported her car been acquitted of man- Police say the memorial The state medical ex- a.m. on Thursday. the scene. may have been stolen out of slaughter but convicted of to Officer Sean Collier on aminer has yet to make a He’s scheduled to be drunken driving. the MIT campus in Cam- positive identification. her driveway at 1 Wagner St. Theft at 8:08 a.m. on Wednesday. arraigned Friday in Fall The Sun Chronicle bridge sustained “minor The fire was reported at Responding officers con- A report of shoplifting at River District Court. It’s reports that 70-year-old surface damage” when about 2 p.m. Monday. Po- firmed a car seat and two Marshalls, 1005 Paradise unclear whether he’s Michael Hinds, of Norton, the car struck it at about lice say the woman’s body backpacks were stolen. Road, at 10:55 a.m. on represented by an attorney was charged in connection 12:30 a.m. Thursday. was found in the rubble at A report of a stolen license Wednesday. who could comment on his with a 2015 crash in Man- The 52-year-old driver about 6 p.m. Her hus- behalf. sfield that killed 37-year- was taken to Massachu- band was at work. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Veterans retire American flags FLAGS who also gives a speech From A1 about respecting the flag before each ceremony. disposed of in a cleaned When he’s talking to out hopper at Wheelabra- children, he makes sure tor Saugus. The ash from they understand the flag trash is kept separate is not to touch the ground, from the ash from the and when it passes in a flags, said Manning. parade, it is to be acknowl- The others are burned edged. once a year during a cer- “The flag signifies hope, emony on Flag Day. They dreams, and a place where cannot be thrown away or you can achieve your shredded, they must be dreams,” said Manning. burned by the American “The purpose of Flag Day Legion until they are only is to honor the flag by dis- ash. posing of it correctly.” “As the commander of the American Legion, it is Bridget Turcotte can be ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE my responsibility to make reached at bturcotte@item- Residents in attendance at a meeting over plans for a luxury high-rise apartment building down- sure they are properly live.com. Follow her on town talked over EDIC Director James Cowdell and Michael Procopio, co-owner of Procopio burned,” said Manning, Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Enterprises Inc. Lessons in language for Tempers flare at housing meeting junior honor students

MEETING Cowdell said the prop- an affordable housing ing market rate units, five HONOR cept medals of thanks, as From A1 erty owner has generous- fund. Procopio declined. have been leased and four From A1 well as a plaque to Latham ly allowed the garden for Charles Gaeta, LHAND of them are from Lynn.” acknowledging her years real estate taxes annu- years at no cost, but has executive director and Following the meeting, skills because very often of hard work and inclusion ally as a community gar- decided to sell. chairman of EDIC, said at Isaac Simon Hodes, a we advertise for Spanish for minorities. Once the den. But when the pro- “Our goal is to find an- least four affordable proj- member of the New Lynn speakers in the workplace, speeches and acknowledg- posed apartment building other home for the gar- ects are in the pipeline in Coalition, said residents and one day that could be ments were finished, the opens, the number will be den,” he said. Lynn. are upset. you,” said Latham to the celebrated Honor Span- closer to $1 million, cash A Munroe Street res- Eileen Jonah, a real es- “If people had gotten honor students. ish students prepared to that could be spent on ident asked about con- tate agent at Annmarie some input on this big According to Satter- accept their certificates any number of things to struction noise when the Jonah Realtors, said the tax break, maybe it would white, 60 percent of stu- which initiated them into dents in the Lynn Public improve the city, such as project gets underway. nation is in the midst of a have been a little less hos- the society. School system are His- schools and parks, he said. While some noise is inev- housing crisis. tile,” he said. Each student lit a can- panic, which is why he But Douyon continued to itable, Procopio said they “It’s understandable Cowdell said the dle, held it in their hands, acknowledges the impor- speak, raising questions plan to use electric cranes that affordable housing Wednesday night meeting and walked on to the about what will happen to instead of diesel to keep is a struggle, but no city was a first. tance of being able to un- derstand the language. He stage. Then they recited the “critters” who live in the noise to a minimum. is more affordable than “I have been to more than the Oath of the Society the garden, while Cowdell is a former Breed student He also said they will Lynn on the North Shore,” 300 meetings since 1987 by repeating it after the pleaded with her to allow and he told the inductees make every effort to man- she said to groans in the and have never had to chapter’s vice president, him to finish. about the struggles he age the disruption to Mun- crowd. “I’m telling you the stop a meeting because of Diana Muñoz De Jesús. Cowdell issued a warn- roe Street when it comes truth, if you go outside of a disruptive audience,” he faced when he was their age. Latham and McGee hand- ing that if she did not stop to delivery of materials to Lynn, everything is much said. “Many of the protest- “The theme of my mes- ed certificates out to each talking in 10 seconds, the the site. more expensive … It’s dif- ers were among the group sage to you guys is be the inductee, congratulating meeting would be shut Affordable ficult no doubt, but I don’t of people who, two years same Breed, and that’s them all as they shook down. She continued and housing near site think you can vilify the ago, disrupted a tour held based on my own time hands. the meeting was ended Teena Bruton, a Boston people who came to talk to for 100 developers whom amid chants of “Whose Street resident, asked Pro- you tonight.” here when I was in the “The goal is to encourage we were trying to convince seventh grade,” said Sat- kids to speak Spanish and city? Our city.” copio if the building would Cowdell called the hous- to invest in the city. Sadly, terwhite. “When you work give back to the communi- The project include any affordable ing crisis a regional prob- this small group of people together and help main- ty,” said Rowe. “Here, they Before the chaos, Pro- units. When he said the lem, noting surrounding is trying to hold the city tain relationships with work on their languages copio described the “as of project will be 100 percent communities of Swamp- hostage by dictating what other minorities, we can in person together and right project” that will fea- market rate, she asked, scott, Lynnfield, Saugus, type of developments can ture 189 apartments with “What will happen to our and Marblehead have make this city a better they build a strong com- and can’t be built.” place.” average rents in the $2,000 children and grandchil- very few affordable units munity while doing so.” Chakoutis was disap- Before the initiation be- to $2,200 range, 16,000 dren? They can’t afford to compared to Lynn. pointed over how the gan, the students invited Bella diGrazia can be square feet of retail, and live in Lynn. I’m ticked. We “No one wants to talk meeting turned out. Satterwhite, Cuevas and reached at bdigrazia@ an underground garage don’t come first anymore.” about these places that “I understand their McGee to the stage to ac- itemlive.com. with 45 parking spaces. But Cowdell made the don’t do their fair share,” concerns over affordable The lower floor will mir- point that while this proj- he said. housing,” she said. “But ror the architectural style ect does not contain afford- While some in the crowd this developer can build Lynn schools look to of other buildings on the able units, several projects insisted Lynn natives can- the project as of right street with traditional de- nearby do, including Wash- not afford these luxury and was not obligated to tails. The upper levels will ington Street’s Gateway units, Procopio disagreed. do anything. They were mix things up with staff feature glass, metal and Residences on Washington, “In 2016, we did 42 units giving the community paneling. where 53 of the 71 units at Needhams Landing in common courtesy because SCHOOLS he said. “They’re gone. Resident Mary Swee- are listed as affordable. Lynn, it was fully leased that’s the kind of contrac- From A1 They’re already hired.” ney said the project site, David Gass, director of in four weeks and 90 per- tor they are.” School Committee mem- a community garden, is the neighborhood group cent of the tenants were and Worcester. Of those ber Michael Satterwhite already vibrant. Highland Coalition, asked Lynn residents,” he said. Thomas Grillo can be districts, 6 out of 10 has a said it was important to “I have no desire to part Procopio if he would con- “At Ironwood Apartments reached at tgrillo@item- teaching force of 80 percent show students the bene- with it,” she said. tribute $250,000 toward in Lynn we are pre-leas- live.com. or higher that is white. fits of becoming a teacher. He said Boston is an “It’s a job that helps your outlier at 52 percent, but community and you can the district is under a help improve thousands of Lynn board prescribes cleanup for CVS long-standing racial quota students’ lives and then in court order. the end, you have a pen- CVS coming into dirty stores or “Everyone is struggling sion,” Satterwhite said. “It’s From A1 (seeing) trash spewed all with this,” he said. something you can live on.” over.” Tutwiler said the district School Committee mem- city, was discussed, Field As far as not paying, Ly- is working out how to make ber John Ford said he said. ons said there’s been diffi- staff more diverse, with sees salaries as a poten- Dianna Chakoutis, Ward culty getting payments to representatives attending tial negative. In Lynn and 5 City Councilor, said CVS the right person — there’s the local college fairs and Saugus the average sala- has not paid its share into been conversations with the Massachusetts Educa- ry is $73,000, and ahead a fund established last John Mello, the Dunkin’ tional Recruiting Consor- of those districts in salary year by businesses on Bos- Donuts franchisee owner tium (MERC), which is the is nearby Swampscott, Re- ton Street that had a 24- who organized the clean- largest recruitment fair in vere, Salem and Peabody. hour license to clean up ups. the state, trying to recruit Young students are going the area. Sam Vitali, an attorney candidates of color. to go where the money is, The area, from the Bos- representing Mello, said There’s not a deep pool of he said, adding that candi- ton Street Car Wash to with CVS not maintain- candidates of color at the dates may not want to come Taco Bell, became known ing its property, his client events, he said. The chal- to Lynn where there are for its littered parking and Dunkin’ Donuts were lenges, he said, is there 80-year-old school build- lots, sidewalks and gut- faced with potential lia- is a gap with high school ings and large class sizes. ters. bility if the contractor he graduation rates, post-sec- “It’s not just the avail- The fund was established hired was injured while at ondary graduation rates, ability of candidates,” Ford after a deal brokered by ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE CVS working. gaps in students of color said. “We’re up against City Councilor-at-Large “Here we are with add- choosing education as a some real issues in our Brian LaPierre, Ward 1 City Councilor-at-Large Brian Field said CVS ed liability, not getting major, which leads to gaps own community that we City Councilor Wayne hasn’t done any maintenance, or limited main- contribution, so for that in terms of who is enter- have to address.” Lozzi, and the Licensing tenance, on the outside of the property. Some reason … we sought to get ing the teaching force, and School Committee mem- Committee, where opera- curbing on the property that has been dam- out from under that and gaps in retention. ber Jared Nicholson said tors of a handful of retail- aged from plowing looks horrible and is unsafe put it back where we felt He suggested develop- the goal is to have Lynn ers agreed to hire a con- and it has to be addressed if they want a 24- it should have been with ing a strategic plan and students become teachers. tractor to clean the street hour license. each property,” Vitali said. exploring a pathway pro- “When it comes to diversi- and the area’s parking lots “We were just trying to gram, similar to some dis- ty, we’re in the unique situ- weekly. area has been great. Going ing and are being re- keep it simple and keep tricts, who are partnering ation where there is a sup- Chakoutis said the 24- forward, owners would be placed. He said they would it confined where every- with institutions of higher ply problem for finding the hour businesses on the responsible for their own also be cleaning up shrub- one is responsible for their education for teacher prep right applicants and com- street, including McDon- properties. bery, putting down mulch employees and own prop- programs, and doing dual petition is heavy for qual- ald’s, Dunkin’ Donuts, But it was also deter- and making sure trash in erty.” enrollment programs to ified applicants, but we’re Burger King, Wendy’s, mined that CVS would cans are disposed of three Lyons said rolling back prepare candidates of col- also the ones in charge of Taco Bell, Shell gas sta- have to pay what it owes times a day. hours would be a detri- or for the teaching profes- the supply,” Nicholson said. tion, and CVS all agreed to the fund. Lyons said all business- ment to clients who have sion. He said the goal is “We’re educating kids to to pitch in and pay into Peter Lyons, an attor- es on Boston Street have prescriptions with CVS, to have those candidates enter into the workforce. the fund to clean up the ney representing CVS, at- problems with trash over- because many customers come back to teach in “So we can understand area. tributed the store’s main- flowing onto their proper- come in late at night for those districts. those problems and also Under the agreement, tenance issues to having a ties from other venues. them. One of the major prob- hold ourselves account- if the area was cleaned, turnover in store manage- “It’s not only CVS’ prob- “We want to continue to lems, Tutwiler said, is able to make sure that the businesses would be ment, as it was the man- lem,” Lyons said. “It’s a work with the city on this,” that Lynn Public Schools students who have that allowed to keep operating ager’s responsibility. number of commercial he said. “We hear their starts hiring in July, com- inkling of an interest in during late-night hours. Lyons said one concern establishments down concerns and we’re ad- pared to Boston, which education, as a passion, as But on Tuesday, Chakou- was the little curbstones there. We all do our best dressing them and hope- has the most diversity of a career path, are having tis said the requirement in front of the store in to maintain the proper at- fully, we’ll see some dra- the commissioner’s dis- the connections made and to pay into the fund was the parking spaces, which mosphere for our clientele. matic changes by the time tricts and starts in March. we’re showing that oppor- taken away because the were damaged from plow- We don’t want customers we go back there in July.” “It’s too late in July,” tunity to them.” A8 FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Longtime Elvis Presley drummer D.J. Fontana has died

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — D.J. Fontana, a rock 'n' roll pioneer who rose from strip joints in his native Shreve- port, La., to the heights of musical histo- ry as Elvis Presley's rst and longtime drummer, has died at 87, his wife said Thursday. Karen Fontana told The Associated Press that her husband died in his sleep in Nashville on Wednesday night. She said he'd been suffering complications from breaking his hip in 2016. "He was loved by everybody all over the world. He treated everybody like everybody was his friend," she said. Presley's former wife, Priscilla Presley, issued a statement calling Fon- tana "a tremendously talented musician and a wonderful man." Fontana, a member of the Rock Hall of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Fame, was the last surviving member of Elvis' original core of musicians. He met guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist ’ family home to be offered at auction this summer Presley and the others on the Louisiana Bill Black, the musicians Sun Records Hayride, a popular and in uential radio founder Sam Phillips brought in after and TV country music program based PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The house civil rights activist. Mendoza shipped it Elvis turned up at the Memphis-based in Shreveport. Staff drummer Fontana where Rosa Parks sought refuge after to his home in and reassembled label's studio.  eeing the South will be offered at auc- it in his yard, where it drew a steady asked to join his group for a session "The Blue Moon Boys," as they called tion after being turned into a work of art stream of visitors. broadcast in October 1954. themselves, had been playing a blend of and shipped across the Atlantic Ocean Mendoza brought it back to the U.S. A regional act at the time, the blues, pop and country that was unique twice. this year for a temporary exhibit in 19-year-old Presley had been recording at the time, but it was missing some- Guernsey's auctioneers said it will Rhode Island, but he had been search- and touring since the summer with thing crucial. offer the house where Parks' family ing for a permanent home. The delicate lived in a midsummer auction in New structure should only be rebuilt one How Fox’s businesses would match up York City that also will feature several more time, he said. other items related to African-American "It's a wonderful way to present the with Disney and Comcast history and culture. It said it expects house again to the American people. the tiny wood-framed house marked Let them decide what this house is NEW YORK (AP) — and the Avengers, as some with peeling paint to fetch seven g- worth," Mendoza said. "I hope it ends Competing bids from of those characters were ures. up in the hands of somebody who loves Comcast and Disney for already in Fox's hands The house, owned by Parks' brother, Rosa Parks. I hope it will be on public the bulk of Twenty-First when Disney bought Mar- was abandoned and set for demolition in display." Century Fox come as the vel in 2009. Disney also before Parks' niece, Rhea Mc- The pieces of the house, currently in media landscape changes has the Muppets, Pixar Cauley, bought it for $500 and donated Providence, will be taken in two, 40-foot and companies get more and "Star Wars." it to American artist Ryan Mendoza in shipping containers to a storage area in involved in both creating In fact, Fox and Disney an attempt to preserve the legacy of the Massachusetts on Friday, Mendoza said. and distributing content. might pair too well, as far X-Men and other movies as regulatory concerns go. Exhaust-ing ordeal: Woman gets head stuck in tailpipe from Fox's studios would BTIG analyst Richard help beef up Disney's up- Green eld estimates the WINSTED, Minn. (AP) — A young apolis. Video of the rescue was posted on coming streaming service. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS combined studios make woman endured an exhaust-ing ordeal Facebook. Comcast, already a major up 45 percent of world- when she got her head stuck in a truck's KARE-TV reports that it's unknown cable operator, would get ed to make a counter wide box of ce revenue. A oversized tailpipe at a Minnesota music how she ended up with her head in the a larger portfolio of cable offer. larger studio could use its festival. channels including FX power to keep its movies tailpipe, but alcohol may have been a Each bid raises differ- Fire ghters used a power saw to free and National Geographic. in more theaters longer factor. The McLeod County Sheriff's ent regulatory concerns, the woman from her predicament at last Comcast's $65 billion though this week's ap- and squeeze out rival weekend's Winstock Music Festival in Of ce says she was cited for underage cash bid Wednesday is proval of AT&T's takeover movies. Winsted, about 40 miles west of Minne- drinking and escorted out. higher than what many of Time Warner signals Comcast's Universal analysts were expect- that regulators might movie business has such ing and tops Disney's have a hard time stopping franchises as "Jurassic all-stock offer, valued at mega-mergers. Park." The Fox properties $52.5 billion when it was Fox's lm studios, with would expand Comcast's SEND US YOUR STUFF made in December. "Avatar," X-Men, the reach, though the com- GBH Insights analyst Fantastic Four and Dead- pany would have just 25 WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEMLIVE. Dan Ives said Comcast's pool, would pair well with percent of the box of ce COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. price "speaks to Comcast Disney's studios. This with Fox added, according really wanting these key includes reuniting the to gures from Box Of ce assets." Disney is expect- Marvel franchises X-Men Mojo.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 St. Mary’s softball bats silent in loss By Mike Alongi despite the loss. Newhall ITEM STAFF went the first six innings, allowing just two runs LOWELL — Despite (one earned) on six hits taking a lead into the top with one walk and two of the fifth inning, the No. . 10 St. Mary’s softball team But the Spartans had a couldn’t hold on and fell tough time dealing with to No. 11 Amesbury, 4-2, Amesbury’s Hayley Cat- in the Division 2 North ania, who did damage in semifinals at Martin Field the circle and at the plate. Thursday afternoon. She went 2-for-3 with the The Spartans had a great bat, reaching base four day in the circle and in times and knocking one the field, but in the end it RBI. But she was even was the bats that let them better in the circle, toss- down. In her first varsity ing a complete game and game seventh-grader An- allowing two runs on five gelina Catino played very hits with one walk and 10 well defensively at first strikeouts. base in place of sophomore “She’s great as a Talia Smaller, who missed ITEM PHOTOS | ANNE MARIE TOBIN and a hitter,” Licata said the game for a showcase of Hayley Catania. “We Jamil Khodr, left, and David Gentile combined to win at second doubles in the Pioneers’ 3-2 tournament in New York. played them two years ago loss to Newton South. “I think we played real- when she was a sophomore ly solid, I was proud of the and she was great back way we played,” said St. then, and she’s gotten even It was close, but no cigar, for Mary’s coach Paige Lica- better over the years.” ta. “But we’ve been strug- St. Mary’s jumped out to gling all season with hav- an early lead in the bot- ing poor offensive games, tom of the first. Felicia Lynn eld boys tennis team and this was unfortunate- D’Alessandro and Marina ly one of them. We scored DiBiasio hit back-to-back 12 runs in the last game singles to put runners on By Anne Marie Tobin Weston had clinched its spot in came ready to play, but all we could and only had five hits to- ITEM STAFF the north final June 11, some four do is just play our game.” first and third for Sulli- day, and that’s the way it’s van, who came through days after graduation with a 5-0 The match was a battle from gone for us this year.” with an RBI single to NEWTON — The magical season sweep over Ipswich. start to finish and ending with a of the Lynnfield Pioneers boys ten- Three of those five hits make it 1-0. The Spartans “I got a call at 1 p.m. today that third singles showdown that took nis team came to a close yesterday came in the first inning. threatened after that, but my first singles and half of my first 2½ hours to complete, with Weston afternoon with 3-2 loss to defend- Jordan Sullivan (1-for-3) Hayley Catania worked doubles team were suspended,” freshman Josh Li rallying from a ing state champion Weston in the had the lone RBI on the out of the jam with two said Conlin. “All I can say is they one-set deficit to win in three sets, championship match of the Divi- 4-6, 7-6 (7-3), 6-3, defeating Lynn- day for St. Mary’s. In the straight strikeouts. are all good kids, and it was the circle, Lily Newhall gave sion 3 North tournament at New- field senior captain Colin Lamusta ST. MARY’S, B2 ton South High School. wrong way to tell them.” a standout performance Lynnfield coach Joe Dunn Sr. said to clinch the match. The match was full of dramatic “It was pressure-packed and was that he first learned of the suspen- moments, the most surprising of not easy being the only match left sion just minutes before the match which occurred off the court before on the court, but Colin and all of the the start of the match when Weston when it was announced to both team gave it their best shot,” said coach George Conlin received a teams. Dunn. “He could not have given a phone call informing him that two “Their coach said it was a cigar better effort and kept the pressure of his starting seven had been sus- incident and all I told my team on his opponent by taking charge pended earlier that day, allegedly was to focus on playing tennis and of every point to create some great for having cigars at the school’s nothing else,” he said. “I just hoped June 7 graduation. it wasn’t a distraction because we LYNNFIELD, B2 It’s off to North nal ITEM FILE PHOTO for the Pioneers Marina DiBiasio got a hit in the bottom of the rst inning that led to St. Mary’s rst run. By Mike Alongi been struggling a little bit FOR THE ITEM at the plate lately, but he’s been working through it. LOWELL — Thanks to He had a great BP (bat- a pair of RBI triples from ting practice) yesterday Cooper Marengi, some and another one today, stellar defense and solid and he came up with two work on the mound, the clutch hits for us today.” No. 2 Lynnfield baseball Marengi led the way for team will be playing for Lynnfield, going 2-for-3 North title for a third with the two RBI. Fernan- straight year. do Gonzalez went 1-for- The Pioneers took down 3 with one RBI and also No. 14 Dracut, 5-4, in the earned the six-out save for Division 3 North semi- the Pioneers after coming finals at Alumni Field in to relieve starter Matt Thursday night. Both Fiore (5-plus IP, four runs, RBI triples from Marengi six hits, one ). came at critical points in The Pioneers struck first the game, leading Lynn- in the bottom of the third field coach John O’Brien after Dracut left runners to simply call him “clutch.” on second and third in ITEM FILE PHOTO “There’s no other way the top of the inning. Af- to say it, he came up with ter Luders drew a walk to Cooper Marengi hit two RBI triples to help some big hits for us to- Lynn eld make the Division 3 North nal night,” O’Brien said. “He’s PIONEERS, B2 with a 5-4 win over Dracut. Navigators swept away by Brockton

By Joshua Kummins (St. Joseph’s of Maine) and Danny loss after allowing two runs on FOR THE ITEM Ryan (Northeastern) in the sev- three hits and two walks over 3 1/3 enth inning to break its two-game innings of work in relief of his col- LYNN — The Brockton Rox post- losing streak. lege teammate Zach Begin. ed crooked numbers in their final Demma pitched three scoreless North Shore was unable to recov- at-bats in both games of Thurs- innings before running into trou- er from the late deficit it fell into as day’s Futures Collegiate Baseball ble and allowing two walks in three Brennan Vasquez struck out four League doubleheader, downing the batters to open the seventh. North Shore Navigators by 8-4 and batters over two perfect innings to Left fielder Matt Johnston (MIT) 6-4 scores at Fraser Field. earn his first win of the summer for The Navs fell to 3-11 with the de- singled home the tying run upon the Rox. cisions, while Brockton improved to Ryan’s entry before a wild pitch, a The Rox drew first blood just 9-5. passed ball, and an error allowed two batters into the game as cen- North Shore returns home for the the Rox to take the lead and add ter fielder Connor Rowland (Palm second “Fireworks Friday” night of insurance. Shortstop Kalen Puck- Beach Atlantic) reached third on the season tonight (7) against the ett (Georgia State) concluded the Navs catcher Harrison Engstrom’s Nashua Silver Knights. First pitch nine-batter frame with an RBI sin- (Cochise) errant throw after a is set for 7 p.m. gle. strikeout and right fielder Joe Lo- In the first game, which Brock- Brockton’s late rally spoiled des- muscio (Brown) singled him home. ton won, 8-4, the Navigators held ignated hitter George Sutherland’s Brockton starter Evan Ferris the lead with just three outs to go (Cochise) 2-for-3 effort with a run (Monmouth) struck out the Navs in the opener, but the Rox scored scored and an RBI to lead a Navi- side in the bottom half of the first, five times on three hits and an er- gator offense that totaled just four ror against relievers Matt Demma hits. Demma was charged with the NAVIGATORS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 Medford softball ousted by Newton North

By Daniel Kane with a break here or there formers that I have ever ball to center field, scoring double. Next up, Kimberly to capitalize and was no FOR THE ITEM we might have won the coached. She doesn’t get Scanlon and giving the Ti- Scanlon’s (0-for-3 with an hit in for the rest of the game.” rattled and she hung in gers a 2-0 lead early. RBI) ground ball to sec- game, bringing their sea- LOWELL — Despite an The game was a pitcher’s there.” “We showed a lot of class ond base got through the son to an end. outstanding pitching per- duel from start to finish Newton North’s Emma and we hung in there,” infield thanks to an error, “It was amazing,” formance from Samantha with Melanson pitching a Mclean (1-for-3 with one Dempsey said. “Down 2-0 sending courtesy runner Dempsey said, looking Melanson, No. 6 Medford complete game, allowing run scored) led off the it seemed like they were Rayanne Forbes home and back on the season his team fell to No. 7 seed Newton no earned runs on three game with a single to left going to have a big inning Scanlon to third cutting had. “I mean right from the North 2-1 in the Division hits while striking out field. Izzy Antonelli (0-for- but our kids are tough. All down the lead 2-1. Lat- start we played hard and 1 North softball semifinals two, hitting one and allow- 3 with an RBI) then sent year, I think we lost four er in the inning Scanlon were in every game they Thursday night at Martin ing one walk. For Newton a bunt down the third games by a total of four would be thrown out at never got down they just Field in Lowell. North, Mia Patriacca also base line fielded by Med- runs, we’ve been in every home while trying to score played their game, they “We played a very good threw the whole game, ford’s Kayla Dell’Anno, single game. These kids on a ground ball. played like an experienced team they were the de- allowing no earned runs, whose throw was out of they come back, they fight, The Mustang bats came winning team.” fending North champions striking out eight batters the reach of Summer Tufts they’re great kids it’s just alive again for a brief mo- Dempsey is confident they lost in the Eastern and allowing three hits playing first. The error al- a tough tough loss. ment in the fifth inning, that the Mustangs will be Mass finals last year,” while hitting one batter. lowed Mclean to score and The Mustang’s respond- when back-to-back hits by back next year with an- Medford head coach Jack “Sam (Melanson) is brought Scanlon all the ed in the second inning Brenna Forbes and Mya other talented team. Dempsey said. “But we amazing,” Dempsey said. way around to third base. when Makenzie Eisnor Winslow put runners at “I think we’ll be good,” he were ready, we played “She is, in my eyes, one Later in the inning, Mia ripped a line drive down second and third with two said. “I know we’ll be good them as best we could and of the greatest clutch per- Bueno sent a sacrifice fly the right field line for a outs. Medford was unable without a doubt.” Pioneers off to D3 North final

PIONEERS the go-ahead run to come from there, escaping the From B1 around from second base sixth with the lead and to make it 3-2 Lynnfield. striking out two men in lead off, Marengi stepped Lynnfield was able to the top of the seventh en in and launched a deep fly add to its lead in the bot- route to the save and the ball over the rightfielder’s tom of the fifth. The Pi- win. head for an RBI triple. Af- oneers once again got a “I’ll be honest, I don’t ter the cutoff throw to the man on base for Marengi, think I’ve seen him throw plate sailed into the Lyn- and once again he took a a wild pitch in three nfield dugout, Marengi ball deep to right field. years,” O’Brien said of raced home to make it 2-0 This one went even deep- Gonzalez. “So I chalked Pioneers. er, banging off the out- that up to him trying a Dracut responded in the field fence for his second little too hard. But once top of the third inning. Af- RBI triple of the game he settled in and got into ter a single and two walks to make it 4-2. Gonzalez a groove, he showed how loaded the bases, Brad came to bat next, and he good of a pitcher he is.” Keefe drew an RBI walk took the first pitch he saw Next up for Lynnfield is to cut the deficit in half. into right field for an RBI the Division 3 North Final The very next pitch got single to make it 5-2 Pio- against No. 1 Austin Prep away from the catcher for neers. Sunday (3). In order to a passed ball and brought Dracut threatened again keep this momentum roll- in another run to tie the in the top of the sixth, put- ing, O’Brien knows that score at 2-2. ting the first two men on the Pioneers will have to The Pioneers took the base and chasing Fiore keep their strong funda- lead back in the bottom of from the game. Gonzalez mentals going. the fourth thanks to some came into the game, but “We’ll have to play as heads-up baserunning. the normally accurate good as we have been de- With runners on first ITEM FILE PHOTO pitcher had control issues fensively, and we’ll have to and second with one out, early on. He went on to play an all-around game,” Lily Newhall held Amesbury in check until the fifth inning Thursday. Dan Jameson hit a hard throw two wild pitches, he said. “We’ll have to play grounder to third base. bringing in a run to make a really good game to beat The Dracut third baseman it 5-3. Two batters later, a them and they’ll have to picked up the ball and fielder’s choice brought in play a really good game to St. Mary’s falls to Amesbury made a throw to second, another run and cut the beat us. So we’ll be ready but it sailewd high and lead to 5-4. and we’ll see what hap- ST. MARY’S St. Mary’s threatened this stage, Licata noted into the outfield, allowing But Gonzalez recovered pens.” From B1 again in the bottom of the that no one was crying fifth, getting the tying run after the game. That’s be- Amesbury threatened as far as third base. But cause the young Spartans Navigators swept by Brockton with runners in scoring once again, Hayley Cata- don’t have a single senior position in both the top of nia bore down and struck and only two juniors on the second and top of the out the next two batters to the roster, meaning that NAVIGATORS mack) in the eighth. Rox tied the game two in- third innings, but Newhall escape with the lead. this team will likely be From B1 Peabody native Jake nings later as Johnston worked out of both jams Amesbury added two back for the next couple of Gustin (Bryant) went recorded an RBI ground- but North Shore tied the 2-for-3 and scored twice as unscathed. Then, after insurance runs in the top years. er to third base and first game an inning later af- the second baseman in his Newhall forced an easy of the seventh, one on an “The positive is that we baseman Richie Sobalvar- ter first baseman Corey North Shore debut. groundout to start the RBI single from Hayley started 0-3 this season ro (Barry) singled home a DiLoreto (Northeastern) The Navs took the lead top of the fifth, Amesbury Catania and one on an and made it to the sec- run two batters later. walked, stole two bases, for the second time in three started to turn it on. It RBI groundout from Han- tional semifinals, so I’m Gelof delivered an RBI and scored on an error. games against Brockton, started when Emma DePi- naih Burdick, stretching super proud of them,” said single for the Rox in a Brockton broke the plating three runs on two etro knocked a huge triple its lead to 4-1. Licata. “I mean, we had 1-1 tie with two runs in two-hit sixth frame, help- into deep centerfield to get hits in the bottom of the The Spartans made a seventh grader playing the third, but the Navs second inning. ing his 4-for-5 line with into scoring position. Hay- a valiant attempt at a first base, an eighth grad- matched it an inning later After shortstop Andrew two runs scored and two ley Catania then walked, comeback in the bottom er pitching, six freshmen, when left fielder Jeff Me- Olszak’s (Southern Maine) RBI. In the seventh, North but the ball-four pitch got of the seventh, moving one sophomore and two ju- jia (UMass Lowell) singled fielder’s choice grounder Shore managed the ty- by the catcher and DePi- runners to first and third niors, so I told them they and center fielder Michael to third, second baseman ing run after Gustin led etrio came in to score and before scoring on a double should get used to seeing Wynne (Wofford) rolled an Jake Gustin (Bryant) off with a single, Pren- tie the game. Two bat- steal. But in the end, St. this place. Take this loss, RBI grounder to second drew a walk in his first tice walked, and Wynne ters later, Emma Catania Mary’s simply couldn’t get learn from it, use it as our base. After third baseman plate appearance of the dropped in the double, but stepped in and knocked in enough hits to keep the fire and get back here next Elias Varinos (Tufts) led season, and the Navs took Brennan Vasquez record- the go-ahead run with an rally going. year.” off the fifth inning and a 1-0 lead on catcher John ed two strikeouts with the RBI single, making it 2-1 While no one wants to St. Mary’s closes out the stole second, Sutherland Prentice’s (New England bases loaded to send the Amesbury. leave the tournament at season at 14-9. drove him home on a sin- College) dribbling single game to an extra frame. gle to center field to give past first base. Wynne ex- Navs reliever Dylan Gai- the Navs a 4-3 lead. tended North Shore’s edge ta (Plymouth State) re- Lynnfield’s tennis season ends In the nightcap, Wynne with a two-run double. went 3-for-5 with three Brockton immediately tired the first two batters RBI to lead the Navs, ty- cut into its deficit in the of the eighth, but Gelof LYNNFIELD ing the score with a double third with a run in the and Johnston drove back- From B1 to left field in the seventh third as second baseman to-back triples to center opportunities, but the oth- inning before the visi- Buddy Mrowka (Harvard) field to combine for a run. er kid was able to pass tors snagged the win on singled and scored on an Gaita struck out four over him a few times when RBI hits by Gelof and left error after Rowland sin- three innings in the losing Colin came to the net. fielder Matt Ronai (Merri- gled two batters later. The effort. “It was a good hard- fought match, but a tough one as I am sure we all David vs. Goliath in World Cup were hoping for a different result. But that’s tennis.” MOSCOW (AP) — The cow last December. “There English Premier League ex- Weston took the top two smallest nation ever to play are a lot of romantic things perience of central defend- singles matches, with Ma- at a World Cup has a big in our heads now we start ers Nicolas Otamendi and start against Lionel Messi Marcos Rojo to help cope. saki Nawa defeating se- to play Argentina.” in Moscow on Saturday. There has been too little MESSI’S LAST nior Max Rothermund 6-0, Just don’t expect Iceland love between Messi and the CHANCE? 6-3 at first singles and Ja- to be at all intimidated by World Cup in his three pre- Turning 31 during the cob Gilligan defeating se- Argentina and its super- vious tournaments. They group stage, Messi likely nior captain Arlex Correa, star forward, going by its ended with losses in two has his last good chance to 6-2, 6-2 at second singles. European Championship quarterfinals and the 2014 win a World Cup. The Pioneers swept both PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN debut two years ago. final, all against Germany. A major international double matches to set up Colin Lamusta gave it a good try, but ended up Then, the world’s other “I say that we have to reach tournament is about all the winner-take-all third best player, Cristiano Ron- the last four at the World there is left to win for the losing his match Thursday. singles match. Senior Lo- aldo, reacted badly to Ice- Cup,” Argentina’s team gen- five-time world player of renzo Russo and Michael land’s come-from-behind eral manager, Jorge Burru- the year. The 2014 World Gentile defeated Alex the matchup, but could not hard all year long, includ- 1-1 draw with Portugal. chaga, told FIFA’s website. Cup started a run of los- Chaou at first doubles, 6-1, convert, losing the set in a ing in the offseason and Frustrated by an orga- “The game on Saturday — ing finals in three straight 6-2, while freshman Jamil tie-breaker. last summer, all on their nized and disciplined op- the first one — is always the years, followed by the Khodr and junior David While the Pioneers’ loss own, so I feel terrific about ponent, Ronaldo sneered most important. Getting the Copa America twice. Gentile prevailed at sec- spoiled their bid for an un- what the accomplished. at Iceland’s post-game win gives you confidence, as- Also joining Messi at a ond doubles over Tom Co- defeated season (they fin- We never talked about be- celebrating by a team “not surance and a boost to your fourth World Cup is team- chran and Logan Brand, ished 17-1), its first north ing undefeated, we took going to do anything in self-esteem.” mate Javier Mascherano, 7-5, 6- 2. title since 1986, and its it one match at a time, It the competition.” Four years ago in Brazil, who had his 34th birthday With the score tied at first state title in program was a great run and a lot Iceland, of course, ad- Argentina held off anoth- last week. 2-2, Lamusta/Li were cen- history, Dunn said his of fun, so my hat is off vanced to the quarterfi- er World Cup newcomer INJURY TROUBLE ter stage for nearly an team gave it their all. to my players, no doubt nals and went global as a from Europe, Bosnia and Knee injuries have both- hour before the match was “I could not be more about it. Personally, I had feel-good story in France. Herzegovina, with Messi’s ered both teams’ prepara- finally settled. Lamusta, proud of them as they so much fun being a part Now it can no longer sur- second-half goal decisive tion. Argentina lost mid- up a set and ahead 6-5, fought all year long but of this team and have no prise, and has embraced in a 2-1 win. fielder Manuel Lanzini let a huge opportunity slip just lost to a very good complaints, not even going its first challenge. Iceland is a similarly ro- from its likely starting away in the second set and team that was just a little back to early spring when “You can’t have a better bust obstacle, with height lineup with a long-term needed just two points to better than us today,” he we were shoveling snow welcome,” coach Heimar and power in aerial chal- ligament injury at a war- break Li’s serve and take said. “These kids worked off the courts.” Hallgrimsson said in Mos- lenges. Argentina has the mup camp in Spain. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Each evening includes a cock Hills. sive double bogeys. Vanessa Masucci (MacCor- regular 1.59-mile, a short So did Dustin Johnson. “It was pretty evident mack) was murdered last race of the day and a long Fresh off a six-shot vic- nobody was making any September inside her Revere race of the day. There is no tory last week, Johnson birdies in the morning home. She was a Lynn entry fee. managed all aspects of his — lots and lots of bogeys native and a member of the Refer to www.lwrun.org for game Thursday on a clas- and ‘others,’” Woods said. St. Mary’s High softball more information. sic U.S. Open course that “My game plan was not team. required nothing less. He to make any ‘others,’ and Carey Baseball wasn’t perfect, but he was I made three of them. So All Care VNA golf under par — barely — and didn’t do very well there.” Academy in July shared the lead at 1-under Piercy, the last man in tournament 69 in an opening round of the 156-man field as an The Carey Baseball Acade- All Care VNA & Hospice- strong wind, high anxiety alternate from qualifying, my will conduct its specialty will host its 26th annual and scores that made this was so disgusted with his camps July 11 and 12 at the Charity Golf Open Monday, feel like a U.S. Open again. game in his final practice Lynn Babe Ruth Complex at June 25, at Gannon Golf “You had to focus on ev- round that he walked off Breed Middle School in Course. Players tee off at ery single shot you hit PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the course. He dropped Lynn. 9:30 a.m. and will enjoy a — putts, everything. It only two shots, both on The hitting sessions will Tiger Woods, center, helps officials look for a great day of golf, networking, was just difficult all day,” par 3s, and was the first be conducted from 9 to 11:30 Johnson said. “Every day ball hit into the fescue by Dustin Johnson on to post a 69. Poulter also fun and charitable giving. the fifth hole during the first round of the U.S. Lunch on the course and a a.m. Each player will be out here is going to be dif- played in the morning, Open Golf Championship Thursday. reception with dinner, slow-motion analyzed by ficult.” while Johnson and Henley drinks, awards, raffles and a video and receive a written It was plenty tough for played in the afternoon as live auction will follow. evaluation. Tiger Woods, who started a sharp contrast from last rough. He found the next the wind reached its full Cost for golf and dinner is The /catchers ses- with a triple bogey and year at Erin Hills, where shot on his own because strength. $200 per person. Register at sion will be held from 12:30 added a pair of double bo- 44 players broke par in he advanced it only 6 feet. Henley was the only www.allcare.org/ golf-tourna- to 3pm. All aspects of their geys on the back nine for the opening round to set a Mickelson asked an of- player to reach 3 under at ment-registration/. respective mechanics will be a 78. U.S. Open record. ficial if there was a rule any point, and he prompt- Proceeds will benefit covered. Phil Mickelson, Rory Jason Dufner nearly that allowed a player to ly gave that back with a countless patients and their Each will receive a written McIlroy and Jordan Spi- joined them. He settled for see the ball as he was try- double bogey on No. 10. families throughout the evaluation in addition to all eth — the only three active a 70 with no complaints. ing to hit it. Even those at 71 felt as North Shore, Greater Bos- pitchers video analyzed. players with three legs of “I think it’s in fifth “People talk about the though they put in a hard ton, and Merrimack Valley. The cost of each five-hour the career Grand Slam place,” he said. “So beat fairways are ‘more gener- day’s work, a group that Your support enables All session is $90 each. — made only six birdies about 151 guys.” ous’ for an Open,” Charles included Justin Rose and Care to continue to provide For further information among them. They were a Most everyone else felt Howell III said after a 71. Henrik Stenson. quality home health care please contact Coach Frank combined 25-over par, with beat up on a course where “When the wind starts “It’s a different kind of regardless of one’s ability to Carey at (781) 842-4042 or Mickelson the low man in wind that gusted to 25 blowing this way, they’re enjoyment, right?” Rose pay. at [email protected] or the group at 77. mph made the fairways not generous.” said. “I enjoy the battle. I Sponsorship opportunities at www.careybaseballacade- Johnson, Ian Poulter, shrink and the rough look Woods ran into problems enjoy the fight. I enjoy the are available. To secure a my.com. Scott Piercy and Rus- even taller. McIlroy need- on the short grass — it grind, really. When you get sell Henley were the only ed a dozen people help took him three shots to a bit cut up and bruised, it TV/RADIO players under par. That’s him find a tee shot in the reach the putting surface can change pretty quick.”

Baseball 8 p.m...... Chicago Cubs at St. Louis...... MLB Network Manager’s tirade irks commissioner 10:10 p.m...... Boston at Seattle...... NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7 Pro football NEW YORK (AP) — For many fans, the loud conversation this week hours, 59 minutes, 49 sec- 9 p.m...... CFL: Toronto at Saskatchewan...... ESPN2 Commissioner Rob Man- exchange between Collins about how defensive shifts onds through Wednesday; Golf 10 a.m...... US Open...... FS1 fred says Major League and Hallion illuminated have affected the game. last year, they averaged 1:30 p.m...... LPGA: Meijer Classic...... Golf Baseball is trying to re- what actually gets said Batting averages are 3:05:11. 4:30 p.m...... US Open...... Fox move from the internet during heated disputes. dropping, among other de- Mound visits by catch- Soccer the leaked video of former “We made a commitment velopments, and Manfred ers, coaches, managers 8 a.m...... World Cup: Egypt vs. Uruguay...... FS1 Mets manager Terry Col- to the umpires that if they said MLB’s Competition and other teammates for 11 a.m...... World Cup: Morocco vs. Iran...... Fox lins ranting at umpires. would wear microphones, Committee wanted to see nonpitching changes are 2 p.m...... World Cup: Portugal vs. Spain...... Fox The profanity-laced vid- certain types of interac- “whether it’s time for us to down, too, from 7.41 last eo surfaced this week from tions that we all know go manage these trends a lit- year to an average of 3.92 TRANSACTIONS a Dodgers-Mets game in on the field would not be tle more aggressively.” this season. May 2016 that Fox tele- aired publicly,” Manfred A change that could oc- Manfred said the own- vised. Collins fumes after said Thursday after the cur as soon as next season: BASEBALL Gaylor. ers had a long discussion American League ace is owners meetings ended. teams playing a two-game ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Released about the “sports betting BOSTON RED SOX — Signed 3B Tris- LHP Marc Huberman. ejected in the third inning “We promised them that. series on the weekend. ton Casas; RHPs Durbin Feltman and BASKETBALL for throwing a fastball be- It’s in the collective bar- Normally, clubs meet landscape” after Delaware Andrew Politi; OF Devlin Granberg; National Basketball Association hind Chase Utley. In the gaining agreement. We for three games over the and New Jersey began le- 2B Jarren Duran, Grant Williams and MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES — Named Sam gal betting on games. Jonathan Ortega and LHP Brian Mitchell assistant coach. 2015 playoffs, Utley broke had no choice in a situa- weekend. But in the case Brown to minor league contracts. As for the never-ending FOOTBALL the leg of Mets infielder tion like that then to do where marquee teams CLEVELAND INDIANS — Activated OF National Football League Ruben Tejada with a late, everything possible to live play just twice — say, Na- debate on the designated Brandon Guyer from the 10-day DL. ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed P hitter and whether the Designated Melky Cabrera for assign- hard slide. up to our agreement. It is tionals-Yankees — those ment. Andy Lee to a two-year contract Umpire crew chief Tom Labor Relations 101. To might be held on Saturday National League would OAKLAND A’S — Recalled RHPs extension through the 2020 season. Hallion is heard explain- not do that is the kind of and Sunday. ever switch to the DH. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed K Chris Bassitt and Carlos Ramirez ing the ejection to Syn- breach of trust that puts Manfred said baseball Manfred said: “I think from Nashville (PCL). Optioned LHP Ross Martin. Waived LB DeMarquis Danny Coulombe to Nashville. Placed Gates. dergaard, Neil Walker and you in a bad spot over the was pleased with the that is a continuing source RHP Trevor Cahill on the 10-day DL, DETROIT LIONS — Signed TE Sean other Mets, then he breaks long haul,” he said. pace of play. Games this of conversation among the retroactive to June 11. McGrath. Waived TE Wes Saxton. away to head off Collins. Manfred said there was year were averaging 2 ownership group.” TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned INF NEW YORK JETS — Signed DL Court- Hanser Alberto to Round Rock (PCL). ney Upshaw. Waived DL Chris Jones. National League TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to MAJOR LEAGUES TODAY IN SPORTS COLORADO ROCKIES — Reinstated terms with LB Harold Landry. Signed RHP Adam Ottavino from the 10-day WR Brandon Shippen and CB Jarell American League National League June 15 stroke ahead of Colin Montgomerie. DL. Optioned LHP Jerry Vasto to Carter. Waived WR Zach Pascal and Albuquerque (PCL). East Division East Division 1901 — Willie Anderson edges Alex 2001 — Los Angeles beats Philadel- CB Jeremy Boykins. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB — Signed RHPs Smith by one stroke in a playoff to phia 108-96 in Game 5 of the NBA WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed New York 43 20 .683 1 Atlanta 39 28 .582 — Tylor Megill, Allan Winans, Mitch take the U.S. Open. Finals to complete the best playoff OT Geron Christian. Boston 47 22 .681 — Washington 37 28 .569 1 1938 — Johnny Vander Meer of the run in NBA history. The Lakers, who Hickey and Brian Metoyer; C Hayden Tampa Bay 32 35 .478 14 HOCKEY Philadelphia 35 31 .530 3½ Cincinnati Reds pitches his second finish the playoffs with a record of Senger and OF David Miranda. Toronto 30 38 .441 16½ New York 28 36 .438 9½ National Hockey League straight no-hitter, defeating the 15-1, are the first to go through the ST. LOUIS CARDINLAS — Agreed to Baltimore 19 48 .284 27 Miami 26 43 .377 14 ARIZONA COYOTES — Acquired F terms with 2B Nick Dunn and Josh Central Division Central Division Brooklyn Dodgers 6-0 in the first playoffs undefeated on the road. Shaw; RHPs Edgar Gonzalez, Chris Hudson Fasching from the Buffalo W L Pct GB W L Pct GB night game at Ebbets Field. 2003 — Jim Furyk wins his first Holba, Francisco Justo, Kyle Leahy, Sabres for D Brandon Hickey and F Cleveland 36 31 .537 — Milwaukee 41 27 .603 — 1947 — Lew Worsham beats Sam major championship and matches Cole Aker, Michael Baird, Troy Monte- Mike Sislo. Detroit 33 37 .471 4½ Chicago 38 27 .585 1½ Snead by one stroke on the final the lowest 72-hole score in the 103 mayor, Connor Coward, Perry Della- BUFFALO SABRES — Signed G Minnesota 29 36 .446 6 St. Louis 36 30 .545 4 hole of a playoff to win the U.S. years of the U.S. Open. Furyk closes Valle, Ty Cohen, Chris Rivera and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen to a three- Chicago 24 43 .358 12 Pittsburgh 33 35 .485 8 Open. with a 2-over 72 to win by three Kansas City 22 46 .324 14½ Tommy Parsons; 3B Brendan Dono- year, entry level contract. Cincinnati 25 43 .368 16 1957 — Dick Mayer beats defending shots over Stephen Leaney of Austra- West Division van; LF Lars Nootbaar; Cs Brandon American Hockey League West Division champion Cary Middlecoff by seven lia. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Purcell, Christian Caudle and Matt ROCHESTER AMERICANS — strokes in a playoff to win the U.S. 2004 — Detroit beats the Los Ange- Seattle 44 24 .647 — Arizona 37 30 .552 — Duce; 1B Kevin Woodall, Jr.; LHPs Open. les Lakers 100-87 in Game 5 of the Re-signed D Andrew MacWilliam and Houston 45 25 .643 — Los Angeles 35 32 .522 2 Evan Sisk and Eli Kraus; SS Kevin 1969 — Orville Moody shoots a 281 NBA Finals for the Pistons’ first Arvin Atwal to one-year contracts. Los Angeles 37 32 .536 7½ San Francisco 34 35 .493 4 to beat Deane Beman, Al Geiberger championship in 14 years. Vargas; CF Justin Toerner and RF SOCCER Oakland 34 35 .493 10½ Colorado 33 35 .485 4½ Texas 27 43 .386 18 and Bob Rosburg by one stroke and 2008 — Down to his last stroke at Andrew Warner to minor league con- Major League Soccer San Diego 33 37 .471 5½ tracts. Thursday’s Games Thursday’s Games capture the U.S. Open. Torrey Pines, Tiger Woods sinks a LA GALAXY — Signed D Sheanon Detroit 3, Minnesota 1 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — San Francisco 6, Miami 3, 16 innings 1970 — Shirley Englehorn wins the 12-foot birdie putt to force an Williams. Released D Emrah Klimen- Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 2 Philadelphia 9, Colorado 3 LPGA championship with a four- 18-hole playoff against Rocco Medi- Announced Theodore N. Lerner Houston 7, Oakland 3 ta. San Diego at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. stepped down as managing principal Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. stroke victory over Kathy Whitworth ate for the U.S. Open. They finish at TENNIS N.Y. Mets at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. owner of the team and Mark D. Lern- Boston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. in the playoff round. 1-under 283, the first time since Friday’s Games er will serve in the role. Signed a INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS ASSOCIA- Friday’s Games 1980 — Jack Nicklaus wins his 2004 someone breaks par in a U.S. Cincinnati (Harvey 1-4) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl TION — Named Stormy Nesbit digital Miami (Urena 1-8) at Baltimore (Gausman fourth U.S. Open with a record 272 Open. two-year player development contract 4-4), 7:05 p.m. 3-5), 7:05 p.m. extension with Auburn (NYP) through media manager. Miami (Urena 1-8) at Baltimore (Gausman for 72 holes. 2011 — The Boston Bruins win the Tampa Bay (Eovaldi 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees the 2020 season. TENNIS INTEGRITY UNIT — Banned 3-5), 7:05 p.m. 1986 — Ray Floyd, 43, beats Chip Stanley Cup for the first time since (Loaisiga 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Washington (Gonzalez 6-2) at Toronto (San- Midwest League Argentine player Federico Coria eight Washington (Gonzalez 6-2) at Toronto (San- Beck and Lanny Wadkins by two 1972, beating the Vancouver QUAD CITIES RIVER BANDITS — months and fined him $10,000 for chez 3-5), 7:07 p.m. chez 3-5), 7:07 p.m. strokes to become the oldest golfer Canucks 4-0 in Game 7 of the finals. Announced OF Chandler Taylor was anti-corruption offenses. Six months Minnesota (Gibson 1-4) at Cleveland (Klu- San Diego (Richard 5-6) at Atlanta (Teheran to win the U.S. Open. It is Floyd’s 2014 — Martin Kaymer of Germany 4-4), 7:35 p.m. transferred from the GCL Astros. of the ban and half of the fine were ber 10-2), 7:10 p.m. fourth and final major victory. wins the U.S. Open after four days of Colorado (Bettis 4-1) at Texas (Mendez Colorado (Bettis 4-1) at Texas (Mendez Transferred OF Jake Meyers to Buies suspended on condition there were 1991 — Carl Lewis, one jump from dominance at Pinehurst No. 2. Kay- 0-0), 8:05 p.m. 0-0), 8:05 p.m. Creek (Cal). losing his 64-meet winning streak in mer finishes with an eight-shot victo- no further offenses by Coria. Detroit (Fiers 5-3) at Chicago White Sox Philadelphia (Arrieta 5-4) at Milwaukee American Association UTSA — Named Mike Bazemore as (Lopez 2-4), 8:10 p.m. (Suter 6-4), 8:10 p.m. the long jump, soars 28 feet, 4¼ ry over Rickie Fowler and Erik Comp- FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — executive senior associate athletics Houston (Morton 7-1) at Kansas City (Junis Chicago Cubs (Lester 7-2) at St. Louis inches to pass leader Mike Powell by ton and becomes the seventh player (Wacha 8-1), 8:15 p.m. a half-inch in the U.S. Champion- in the 114 years of the U.S. Open to Released RHP David Ernst and OF director for finance and strategic ini- 5-6), 8:15 p.m. Randolph Oduber. Signed INF Reynal- L.A. Angels (Skaggs 5-4) at Oakland (Bas- N.Y. Mets (Lugo 2-1) at Arizona (Godley ships in New York. go wire-to-wire. tiatives. 6-5), 9:40 p.m. do Rodriguez. sitt 0-1), 9:35 p.m. 1996 — Roy Jones Jr. completes a 2014 — The San Antonio Spurs cap- COLLEGE Boston (Porcello 8-3) at Seattle (Paxton San Francisco (Holland 4-6) at L.A. Dodg- ST. PAUL SAINTS — Released LHP unique doubleheader, successfully ture their fifth NBA championship, KANSAS STATE — Named Sadie Mur- 6-1), 10:10 p.m. ers (Stripling 5-1), 10:10 p.m. Jeff Malm. Sold the contract of 2B Saturday’s Games defending his IBF super middleweight beating the Miami Heat 104-87 to ren director of women’s basketball Saturday’s Games Josh Allen to the New York Mets. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m. title after playing in a pro basketball win the series in five games. SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed administration. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Colorado at Texas, 4:05 p.m. game. Jones stops Eric Lucas in the 2015 — Chicago’s Duncan Keith INF Jordan Edgerton. MEMPHIS — Named Jason Motte Houston at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Miami at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. 11th round after scoring five points in scores in the second period and SIOUX FALLS CANARIES — Released baseball director of player develop- Colorado at Texas, 4:05 p.m. Washington at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. a U.S. Basketball League game in the directs a dominant defense that Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. RHP James Patterson. ment. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. afternoon, helping the Jacksonville Bar- shuts down Tampa Bay’s high-scoring Miami at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. San Diego at Atlanta, 5:10 p.m. Can-Am League RUTGERS — Named Brea Richard- Washington at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. racudas beat Treasure Coast 107-94. attack, and the Blackhawks blank the QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed INF son coordinator of swimming and Minnesota at Cleveland, 4:10 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 8:15 p.m. 1997 — Ernie Els wins his second Lightning 2-0 in Game 6 for their third T.J. White. Released OF Stephen diving operations. Boston at Seattle, 8:15 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Arizona, 10:10 p.m. U.S. Open in four years, finishing one NHL title in the past six seasons. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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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) Memories will lead you to re- Protect your assets. Make mon- Put your energy into self-im- Hold off on making a physical Get moving. Plan to do some- Listen to complaints and do provement instead of trying connect with someone you ha- ey-saving changes to your res- or emotional change. You’ll thing that will improve your what you can to appease ven’t seen in a long time. Catch to change others. If you make vitality and make you feel someone you love. Making up on old times, but be wary idence or lifestyle. Put an end a fuss, you’ll end up getting lack pertinent information good about the way you look a fuss will only make mat- of what’s being said. Someone to extravagant behavior. Make more than you bargained for in about a major decision. Gather and what you can accomplish. ters worse. Physical changes will try to impress you with em- positive changes that improve return. A physical outlet is en- facts first. Dump bad habits. should not be made in haste. couraged. bellished tales. your life. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Find out all you can about your Size up your situation at home Take on a new project or get Get together with friends or rel- Share your emotions to settle a Don’t give up if you really want heritage. Talk to older family or take a closer look at a part- involved in an event or activity atives who can offer informa- difference with someone. If you that will bring you in contact tion about your cultural back- something. A little charm and friends or relatives who can of- nership and consider how offer suggestions and are will- fer insight and help you make with new people or projects. A ground or places that you’d like ing to compromise, much can the right information will help a decision. Avoid activities that to make a positive move. A collaboration will lead to posi- to visit. Travel and communica- be accomplished. you get what you want. might cause physical stress. change will ease stress. tive change. tion will be revealing.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Son lives in constant fear for unhappy mom’s welfare An expert partner is more reliable DEAR ABBY: My moth- when the bill arrives, one Werner Heisenberg, the diamonds, South sensibly er-in-law constantly talks Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van of the party will suggest, German scientist who (luckily removed to four hearts, “ig- to my husband about com- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, “Why don’t we just split for the Allies) failed to build noring” his three-card spade mitting suicide because and was founded by her mother, it?” The rest of the group an atom bomb in World War support. she’s not happy with her usually quickly agrees, II, said, “An expert is someone After the diamond ace, West Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at who knows some of the worst shifted to his singleton spade. life or her husband. My DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los but left out of the equation husband worries all the mistakes that can be made in Declarer won on the board Angeles, CA 90069. is the fact that the lone his subject and how to avoid and played a trump to her time and has offered to let teetotaler did not partici- them.” king. West won that and shift- her come stay with us for pate in the round — or At the bridge table, you are ed to the club queen. Now de- a while. trying to manipulate her there shirtless. He said I several rounds — of cock- obviously better off partnering clarer did well by playing low To me, this would be a son through emotional hurt his feelings and em- tails before dinner and an expert than a less experi- from the board! But East was nightmare. I can’t be blackmail. If he really barrassed him by suggest- ends up subsidizing the enced player. Similarly, you confident that West had start- around her more than two wants to help his mother, ing it. What more can I do drinkers. If I squawk would think it would be bene- ed with a singleton spade; to make him see how inap- or three days, and she has he will make sure she is about it, I look cheap. If I ficial to oppose rookies rather otherwise, why lead that suit “hinted” that she would propriate it is? than experts. However, some- at trick two? evaluated by a licensed don’t, I feel taken advan- like to move in perma- mental health profession- times it is easier to know what East overtook with the club BEACH BUNNY tage of. Please advise. nently with us. I have told al. is going on against an expert; ace and gave his partner a spade ruff to defeat the con- my husband how I feel, TICKED OFF his play is reliable. DEAR BUNNY: Noth- In today’s deal, though, you tract. but he’s terrified she will DEAR ABBY: We love ing! If he doesn’t feel sun- TEETOTALER need to trust your partner. It follow through. How can I being near the water, but bathing in the back alley is DEAR T.O.T.: If you ha- was sent to me by Danny fix this? Should I tell her my husband drags a chair inappropriate and the ven’t squawked before, you Kleinman. how I feel? behind our rental and sits neighbors aren’t offended, How should the defense go in the sun in the alley should. The time to speak SCARED IN THE then the problem is you, against four hearts after West without his shirt. This is up would be when the SOUTH not him. He may not want leads the diamond ace? an upscale neighborhood, to sunbathe on the beach get-together is being The bidding had its mo- DEAR SCARED: If your and it’s embarrassing to because he is self-conscious planned and you can talk ments. Some Easts these mother-in-law moves in me, especially because he about his appearance, and to each of your friends pri- days would have made a with you, it will probably is in his 70s and not in your comments didn’t help. vately. Suggest the booze three-club weak jump overcall spell the end of your mar- shape to display his stom- Apologies are in order. bill and the food tab be despite the adverse vulnera- bility. Many Wests would have ach. separate, which would riage. She needs more help jumped to five diamonds, a keep the math simple for than you or her son is The neighbors laugh it DEAR ABBY: I am a contract that could have been qualified to give. Explain off, but I have told him teetotaler. As frequently everyone. Or, put enough in made by taking two club fi- this to your husband. His how I feel and pleaded happens when a group of the till to cover your cost nesses. mother may suffer from with him to walk a few friends share a meal to- and the tip, and let them When North doubled four chronic depression or be steps to the beach and sit gether at a restaurant, split the rest.

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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 mortgage given by Gifty Samuels to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage mortgage given by Kathleen M. Corrigan to Mortgage Electronic Registration dated August 18, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) given by Laurie A. Horgan to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Systems, Inc. as nominee for Stepstone Mortgage Company, Inc., dated August Registry of Deeds at Book 24718, Page 355, of which mortgage the undersigned nominee for Mortgage Financial, Inc. dated March 9, 2005, recorded at the Essex 16, 2010 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24050, Page 442, as in Book 29699, Page 4, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, Inc as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders Inc to FV-1 Inc dated April 27, 2006 affected by Loan Modification Agreement dated December 28, 2016 and recorded by assignment from: and recorded with said Registry on May 23, 2006 at Book 25696, Page 523 and at Book 35755, Page 320; said mortgage was then assigned to Saxon Mortgage by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc., as nominee for Services, Inc. by virtue of an assignment dated October 21, 2009, and recorded in Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Stepstone Mortgage Accredited Home Lenders, Inc. to Citigroup Global Markets Realty dated January 3, Book 29040, Page 299; and further assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC by virtue Company, Inc. to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, recorded on July 28, 2014, in Book 2008 and recorded with said Registry on January 22, 2008 at Book 27469, Page of an assignment dated January 21, 2016, and recorded in Book 34984, Page No. 33435, at Page 480 54 and by assignment from FV-1 Inc to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems 146; of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of Inc., as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders, Inc. dated July 8, 2008 and conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC to Federal National Mortgage Association, recorded on recorded with said Registry on July 22, 2008 at Book 27930, Page 289 and by sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 10:00 AM on June 25, 2018, on the mortgaged May 7, 2015, in Book No. 34037, at Page 72 assignment from Citigroup Global Markets Realty Corp to WMD Asset Management premises. This property has the address of 145 Jenness Street, Lynn, MA 01904. LLC dated March 8, 2012 and recorded with said Registry on April 30, 2012 at The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as described in said for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, Book 31296, Page 511 and by assignment from WMD Asset Management LLC to mortgage: PARCEL 1 The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on July 18, 2018, on the Wilmington Trust Company not in its individual capacity, but solely as Trustee shown as Lot 5A on "Plan of Land belonging to J.R. and G.O. Bergstron," dated Aril mortgaged premises located at 7 Lime Street, Unit 7, Birch Court Condominium, under Greenwich Investors XXXIV Pass Through Trust Agreement dated as of 20, 1951, W.B. Hilton, C.E., recorded in Book 3825, Page 175. PARCEL 2 A Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises October 25, 2010 and recorded with said Registry on August 16, 2014 at Book parcel of land containing 800 square feet being shown as Parcel 1 on land for described in said mortgage, 33669, Page 353 and and by assignment from Wilmington Trust Company not in relocation, portion of Sluice Road, Lynn, Mass., dated November 17, 1961, its individual capacity but solely as trustee under Greenwich Investors XXXIV Pass Joseph J. Macione Civil Engineer," said plan recorded Essex South Registry of TO WIT: Through Trust Agreement to Greenwich Investors XXXIV REO LLC dated August 16, Deeds, Book 4884, Page 61. Subject to a slope easement reserved in deed All that certain premises and proportionate interest in Birch Court Condominium, a 2014 and recorded with said Registry on November 14, 2014 at Book 33669, recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book 4884, Page 66. Being the condominium situate at 7 Lime Street, in Marblehead, Essex County, Page 355 and by assignment from Greenwich Investors XXXIV REO LLC to U.S Bank same premises conveyed to me by deed Roy J. Coleman, dated May 30, 2003 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, all more particularly described as follows: Unit Trust National Association not in its individual capacity but solely as Trustee for and recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book 20923, Page 463. No. 7 of Birch Court Condominium, together with an undivided percentage of the Westvue NPL Trust acting solely with respect to series 2014-1 dated May 28, Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation, restrictions, and taking common elements as established by Master Deed dated July 30, 1993, and 2015 and recorded with said Registry on July 29, 2016 at Book 35129, Page 249 of record, if any, insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. In the event recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds at Book 12039, Page and by assignment from U.S Bank National Association not in its individual of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal description of the premises, 244, as amended of record, together with appurtenant rights and easements capacity but solely as Trustee for Westvue NPL Trust acting solely with respect to the description as set forth and contained in the mortgage shall control by referred to therein, in accordance with the terms thereof. Meaning and intending to series 2014-1 to U. S Bank not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee of reference. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the convey, and hereby conveying, the same premises conveyed to the Grantor by WVUE 2015-1 dated July 19, 2016 and recorded with said Registry on July 29, property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil deed of John Toohey and Mary Toohey, dated July 22, 2004, and recorded with 2016 at Book 35129, Page 251 and by assignment from Mortgage Electronic and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a Essex South District Registry of Deeds at Book 23157, Page 121. Registration Systems Inc as nominee for Accredited Home Lenders Inc to U.S Bank part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this National Association not in its individual capacity but solely in its capacity as sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern trustee of WVUE 2015-1 dated November 29, 2016 and recorded with said and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other municipal liens and water or sewer District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23157, Page 121. Registry on December 15, 2016 at Book 35533, Page 90 and by assignment from liens and State or County transfer fees, if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely in its DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check will be required to be paid These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit capacity as trustee of WVUE 2015-1 to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a deposit and the balance in of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the dba Christiana Trust as Owner Trustee of the Residential Credit Opportunities Trust cashier's or certified check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax V dated March 20, 2018 and recorded with said Registry on March 23, 2018 at Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time being of the essence. The Mortgagee titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Book 36598, Page 460, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 a.m. on the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, June 25, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 316 ESSEX STREET, LYNN, sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all mortgage, easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and TERMS OF SALE: zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all other claim in the TO WIT: nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the successful bidder at the A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex County, to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 1 on a plan of land entitled, ''Plan of Land in executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the 150 California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Lynn,'' drawn by John W. Parsons, Surveyor, dated July 1950, recorded with Essex property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days South District Registry of Deeds in Book 3773, Page 82, to which plan reference is second highest bidder shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon hereby made for a more particular description. For title reference, see deed the required deposit as set forth herein. If the second highest bidder declines to receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in recorded herewith. purchase the within described property, the Mortgagee reserves the right to said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. purchase the within described property at the amount bid by the second highest For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern bidder. The foreclosure deed and the consideration paid by the successful bidder Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24718, Page 354. shall be held in escrow by DG&L, (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released from escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit the consideration is released to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Present holder of said mortgage of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Agent shall be discharged. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. By its Attorneys, titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Dated: May 21, 2018 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, 150 California St. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Nationstar Mortgage LLC Newton, MA 02458 easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. By its Attorney (617)558-0500 DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, 10582 TERMS OF SALE: 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Item: June 15, 22, 29, 2018 Beverly, MA 01915 A deposit of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank (978) 921-2670 check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. www.dgandl.com 8152.45 (HORGAN A/K/A LAURIE HORGAN) ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Item: June 1, 8, 15, 2018 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days CITY OF LYNN Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on June 20, 2018 receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at 8:00 o'clock in Council Chambers, Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing Lynn City Hall on the following Bond Order: CITY OF LYNN charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Description of Vehicle A BOND ORDER TO PAY COSTS OF MAKING ROOF, WINDOW AND DOOR REPAIRS 1990 Mercury Marquis 2MECM74F1LX611104 WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND TO THE HOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2008 BMW 3 series WBAVC73598KP37398 SOCIETY, FSB, DBA CHRISTIANA TRUST AS OWNER TRUSTEE OF THE RESIDENTIAL 2004 Ford Taurus 1FAFP55U44A118198 CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES TRUST V BE IT ORDERED, BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LYNN 1994 Mazda B 3000 4F4CR16U5RTM03400 Present holder of said mortgage AS FOLLOWS: 2012 Nissan Altima 1N4AL2AP2CN506879 That the City appropriates the amount of amount of five million eight hundred 2000 Ford Ranger 1FTYR10V5YTA68587 By its Attorneys, eighty-two thousand one hundred and ninety-three ($5,882,193.00) dollars for 2004 Nissan Sentra 3N1CB51DX4L860862 HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. the purpose of paying costs for the design and replacement of the roof and 2009 Toyota Rav 4 JTMBF31V195006568 150 California Street windows/doors at the Hood Elementary School, located at 24 Oakwood Avenue, Newton, MA 02458 Lynn Massachusetts, including the payment of all costs incidental or related Thank You, (617) 558-0500 thereto (the "Project"), which proposed repair project would materially extend the Bill's Auto Clinic 201312-0704 - YEL useful life of the school and preserve an asset that otherwise is capable of 2 Commercial St Item: June 1, 8, 15, 2018 supporting the required educational programs, and for which the City of Lynn may Salem MA 01970 be eligible for a grant from the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA), Item: June 1, 8, 15, 2018 said amount to be expended under the direction of the School Building COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Committee. To meet this appropriation the City Treasurer, with the approval of the THE TRIAL COURT Mayor, is hereby authorized to borrow said amount under and pursuant to G. L. c. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 44, as amended and supplemented, or any other enabling authority, and to issue PROBATE COURT Docket No. ES18P1847EA bonds or notes of the City therefor. The City acknowledges that the MSBA's grant INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE program is a non-entitlement, discretionary program based on need, as Essex Division determined by the MSBA, and any Project costs the City incurs in excess of any ESSEX, SS grant approved by and received from the MSBA on account of the Project shall not Docket No. ES14P1447 Estate of: exceed the lesser of (i) seventy-nine and 58/100 percent (79.58%) of eligible Cheryl L Lonergan approved Project costs, as determined by the MSBA, or (ii) the total maximum To NJERI WEDDERBURN and to all Interested Parties in the matter of the Also Known As: Cheryl Lonergan grant amount determined by the MSBA; and that the amount of borrowing Guardianship of O'NEISHA GAYLE, of LYNN, in the County of ESSEX: Date of Death: May 09, 2018 authorized pursuant to this vote shall be reduced by any grant amount set forth in To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of the Project Funding Agreement relating to the Project that may be executed A petition has been presented to said Court by HERMINE P. BARRETT of LYNN Petitioner Paul R Chambers of Peabody MA between the City and the MSBA. Any premium received upon the sale of any in the County of ESSEX, praying for an order from this Court for PERMISSION TO a Will has been admitted to informal probate. bonds or notes approved by this order, less any such premium applied to the TAKE MINOR OUT OF STATE and for such further authority as set forth and prayed Paul R Chambers of Peabody MA payment of the costs of issuance of such bonds or notes, may be applied to the for in said petition. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to payment of costs approved by this order in accordance with G. L. c. 44, §20, serve without surety on the bond. thereby reducing the amount authorized to be borrowed to pay such costs by a like If you desire to object thereto you or your attorney should file a written appearance The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal amount. in said Court at Salem before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the 9th day of July, Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without 2018. supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with FURTHER ORDERED: That the Treasurer is authorized to file an application with the the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration appropriate officials of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts (the Witness, JENNIFER M. R. ULWICK, First Judge of said Court this 5th DAY of JUNE from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating "Commonwealth") to qualify under Chapter 44A of the General Laws any and all 2018. to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. bonds of the City authorized by this Order, and to provide such information and Pamela Casey O'Brien, Register Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings execute such documents as such officials of the Commonwealth may require in Item: June 15, 2018 and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal connection therewith. Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Per Order: Janet Rowe City Clerk Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Item: June 15, 2018 Need a question answered? Item: June 15, 2018 [email protected] FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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By Kathleen Ronayne ASSOCIATED PRESS SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Californians will face a choice this November of whether to divide the na- tion's most populous state into three, an effort that would radically shake up not only the West Coast, but the entire nation. The "Cal 3" initiative is driven by venture capital- ist Tim Draper, who has tried and failed in the past FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to place an effort to break up California on the ballot, Research released on Thursday found that fear of humans has caused including a bid in 2016 to many species to increase their nighttime activity by 20 percent. create six separate states. Backers of the measure ar- gue California has become Many animals shifting from "ungovernable" because of its economic and geograph- ic diversity as well as its day to night to avoid people population approaching 40 million people. By Emiliano led the study. “We may The findings are novel Election officials say this Rodriguez Mega think that we leave no because “no one else has year's effort gathered the GRAPHIC | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS trace when we’re just hik- compiled all this infor- roughly 365,000 signa- California would break into three states — North- ing in the woods, but our mation and analyzed it tures it needed to land on ern California, California and Southern Califor- NEW YORK — Lions mere presence can have in such a ... robust way,” the general election ballot. nia. The measure aims to create states with rela- and tigers and bears are lasting consequences.” said Ana Benitez Lopez It will be officially certified tively equal populations and economic strengths. increasingly becoming Gaynor and her col- of Radboud University in later this month. Even if it night owls because of us, a leagues analyzed 76 stud- the Netherlands, who re- wins passage from voters, Southern California Although California as new study says. ies involving 62 species on viewed the study. the measure would face would include Orange and it exists today is heavi- Scientists have long six continents. Animals in- Marlee Tucker, an ecol- significant hurdles. San Diego Counties as ly Democratic, one of the known that human activ- cluded lions in Tanzania, ogist at Goethe Universi- California would break well as what's now known new Californias might ity disrupts nature. Be- otters in Brazil, coyotes in ty Frankfurt in Germany into three states — North- as California's Central sides becoming more vig- California, wild boars in who was not part of the re- ern California, California not be. The newly pro- ilant and reducing time Poland and tigers in Ne- search, was surprised that and Southern California. Valley and Inland Empire. posed Southern Califor- spent looking for food, pal. any kind of human activi- The measure aims to cre- It's not just California nia includes traditionally many mammals may trav- Researchers compared ty is enough for mammals ate states with relatively that would feel the effects Republican areas such el to remote areas or move how much time those crea- to see people as a threat. equal populations and eco- of such a change. as Orange County. Dem- around less to avoid con- tures spent active at night “It’s a little bit scary,” she nomic strengths. Turning one state into ocratic voters currently tact with people. under different types of said. “Even if people think The new Northern Cal- three would create four new edge out Republicans in The latest research human disturbance such that we’re not deliberately ifornia would include 40 U.S. senators, a move that the 12 counties, but not found even activities like as hunting, hiking and trying to impact animals, counties, including Sacra- would significantly boost by much. That could po- hiking and camping can farming. On average, the we probably are without mento, San Jose and San Californians' influence in tentially boost the GOP's scare animals and drive team found that human knowing it.” Francisco as well as the Washington. The number of West Coast representation them to become more ac- presence triggered an in- Gaynor said animals state's wine country and representatives in the U.S. in Congress. tive at night. crease of about 20 percent that don’t adapt well to rural northern areas. House could change slight- "Breaking the states into “It suggests that ani- in nighttime activity, even the darkness will be af- Keeping the name Cal- ly based on each state's three smaller, more man- mals might be playing it in animals that aren’t fected. But she said that ifornia would be a group population breakdown. ageable states means those safe around people,” said night owls. behavioral shift could also of six counties centered Three separate Californias states will be more respon- Kaitlyn Gaynor, an ecol- Results were published help other animals reduce around Los Angeles, with would also shake up the sible and more responsive," ogist at the University of Thursday in the journal direct encounters with a total population of 12.3 Electoral College, which said Peggy Grande, a Cal 3 California, Berkeley, who Science. people. million people. picks the president. spokeswoman.

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IN MEMORIAM STEVEN PATRICK LAVIN 2017 ~ JUNE 15 ~ 2018 ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

The Fallen Limb A limb has fallen from the family tree. I keep hearing a voice that says, "Grieve not for me." Remember the good times, the laughter, the song. The happy life I lived while I was strong. Continue my heritage, I'm counting on you… Keep smiling and surely the sun will shine through. My mind is at ease, my soul is at rest. Remembering how I truly was blessed. Continue traditions, no matter how small. Go on with your life, don't worry about me at all. I miss you all dearly, so keep up your chin. Until the day comes we're together again. Steve, remembering you today, and every day. We love and miss you so much! Mom, Dad, Mike, Sean, Jackie and Sasha, too!

IN MEMORIAM JANELLE LYNNE DILISIO 1984 ~ JUNE 15 ~ 2016 ON HER BIRTHDAY

It's your birthday again; another one, without you here ... Our thoughts turn again, to this day, and all the memories it holds so dear. You gave us so much love and you cared so deeply too ... The place that's empty in our hearts is the space that's just for you. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Darlene, Tyler, Frankie, Dad, Mom, Chrissy, Jayda, Anthony and Bella.