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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 Former LynnCAM president settles AG suit

By Thomas Grillo Sewell, then LynnCAM’s pres- The AG also alleged Sewell is- ment does not require any re- mer LynnCAM of cials are still ITEM STAFF ident, and Almanzo Rodriguez, sued checks as payment for ser- payment of the stolen cash to pending. The cases include a Sewell’s brother-in-law, for al- vices that were never rendered the cable station. complaint against Karen Chap- BOSTON — A Superior Court legedly stealing tens of thou- and to payees that did not exist, Founded in 2005, LynnCAM man, LynnCAM’s former presi- judge has ruled that the former president of Lynn Community sands of dollars from the local and then cashed them and re- is a nonpro t organized in 2005 dent; her husband, John Chap- Access and Media (LynnCAM) cable channel. tained the proceeds for personal that operates a community tele- man; and Cynthia Demakes, can no longer work for nonprof- Healey alleged Sewell treated use. The complaint also alleged vision studio for providing pub- LynnCAM’s treasurer. its. LynnCAM’s funds as his own, Rodriguez bene ted from those lic, educational and municipal The complaint also alleges that The ruling, agreed upon by all used several thousand dollars checks. access. John Chapman, a plumber, used parties, settles a 2015 lawsuit to make purchases at retail Under the terms of the deal, Through a spokeswoman, LynnCAM funds to purchase brought by Attorney General and home improvement stores, Sewell and Rodriguez did not Healey declined comment be- Maura Healey against Robert restaurants and gas stations. admit wrongdoing. The agree- cause cases against other for- LYNNCAM, A3 Swampscott toasts to new liquor licenses

By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — The town’s request for eight additional all-liquor licenses was approved by the state Senate this week. The increase is meant to provide addi- A dump tional business opportunities in the town’s commercial districts, such as Humphrey truck struck Street, Vinnin Square and the train station a utility pole neighborhood, where restaurants would and knocked like to offer liquor, town of cials said. out power “I’m totally thrilled,” said Naomi Dree- in Little ben, chairwoman of the Board of Select- Nahant on men. “This means we can bring more won- Thursday. derful restaurants and establishments into town and that means bene ts for our ITEM PHOTO | residents both in terms of ne dining as SPENSER HASAK well as increased commercial properties. It’s a win-win.” The town’s 14 licenses have been issued. BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE NAHANT Full liquor licenses, which include alco- hol, mixed drinks, beer, wine and cordials, are distributed by the state based on the town’s population of about 14,000 resi- Power outage combined with cold causes concerns dents. The town issued its last all-liquor By Bridget Turcotte the Council on Aging, said she has a would visit each of their homes, she license last spring. ITEM STAFF list of elders who live in Little Nahant said. Last May, Town Meeting members autho- and began making calls right away. She “They didn’t want to leave at that rized the Board of Selectmen to ask the Leg- NAHANT — Residents say they’re reached about half her list before phone point but now we’re going to get into islature for legislation to allow the board to concerned about their elderly neighbors lines were cut. the night time and it’s going to be cold,” issue eight additional all-liquor licenses. after a dump truck struck a utility pole “Now I can’t reach them,” she said. said Peterson. “It’s dangerous.” Dreeben said the Board of Selectmen and knocked out power in the Little Na- plans to put out a Request for Information hant neighborhood on one of the coldest “There’s one woman we’re really con- A shelter has been established at the (RFI) to solicit ideas from entrepreneurs days of the year. cerned about who is in her 90s. We’ve Johnson Elementary School and an to see who might be interested in applying “We’re looking at an eight-hour time- called her caseworker at Greater Lynn emergency management trailer is in for those licenses. line, which is a concern to me,” said Senior Services to check on her. I was the parking lot with 80 cots and rst She said anyone considering opening an Dennis Ball, the Department of Public going to call a couple more people, but aid supplies, said Michael Halley, assis- establishment on the North Shore could Works director. “People with gas have the lines are down now.” tant emergency management director. see that the town has more liquor licenses heat, but it won’t circulate. We’re look- When she initially made the calls, “The last time we used a shelter was and submit a proposal. Dreeben said ap- ing at 1,500 to 1,800 people without she was told the power would be out for in ’91 during the Perfect Storm,” he said. plicants would need to propose a restau- electricity and heat. That’s a dense- about three hours and everyone said “I’ve always said, when we have a ma- rant or bar and then the town would con- ly-populated neighborhood.” they would prefer to stay home. Now jor disaster over here, not if, because it’s sider it. The biggest concern is for seniors, he that the repair timeline was extended going to happen, it won’t be the Nahant said. to eight hours, she voiced concern. If SWAMPSCOTT, A7 Linda Peterson, executive director of power wasn’t on before dark, someone NAHANT, A7 A lotto Saugus woman money on hopes her dog the line has his day By Matt Demirs By Bella diGrazia FOR THE ITEM and Daniel Kane FOR THE ITEM SAUGUS — Izabelle Ohannessian was devastated when she discovered LYNN — These frigid win- her 7-year-old Labrador Retriever ter nights could get a lot was diagnosed with cancer days be- warmer on the North Shore fore Christmas. if residents share more than On Thursday, she brought JJ for $700 million across three lot- surgery and is asking friends, fam- tery jackpots. ily, and the community to help foot Scott Roberts made his the bill. The costs of the operation, way to 7-Eleven on Lynn eld including chemotherapy and radia- Street to purchase a chance tion, are expected to cost more than at winning the jackpot. $30,000. “I saw the total was pretty “It’s devastating,” she wrote on big this year,” he said. “I’ve the GoFundMe online page that has been playing for years, al- raised $655 from 11 donors by Thurs- ways hoping that someday day. “I never felt good about asking I’ll get lucky.” anyone for money or help, but we If he wins, the Lynn resi- will do anything and everything at dent would retire and focus this point as long as he’s comfortable, COURTESY PHOTO on living an enjoyable and to have him around for another ve relaxing life. years.” Izabelle Ohannessian has launched The Massachusetts State a GoFundMe page to help pay for Lottery Mega Millions jack- SAUGUS, A7 surgery for her dog JJ. pot for tonight’s drawing is $306 million, while the Pow- erball jackpot on Saturday is $384 million. The third INSIDE jackpot will be for Saturday’s in-state Megabucks Doubler ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE In Lynn In Sports Sam Youssef feels he has the winning ticket McGee maintains staffers as he Spartans hockey digs deep LOTTERY, A3 bought at Nina’s Market in Lynn. transitions to mayor’s of ce. A3 to beat Hingham. B1

OBITUARIES ...... A2 HOME ...... A5 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HIGH 17° VOL. 140, ISSUE 18 LYNN ...... A3 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 LOW 5° OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 OBITUARIES Robin J. Bucknam, 74 Clown candidate, skunk in bed: 1943-2017 LYNN — Robin riding his motorcycle New England’s 2017 oddities Jeffrey Bucknam, a when he had it and longtime resident of was an avid bowler. By William J. Kole after it flew into a truck, Lynn, passed away One of his favorite ASSOCIATED PRESS got stuck between the cab suddenly on Christ- past times was sitting and the trailer, and had to mas morning, Mon- around with his family BOSTON — New En- endure a harrowing jour- day, Dec. 25, 2017 in playing card games, gland craved a little com- ney from Massachusetts his home at the age most especially Crib- ic relief in 2017, and the to New Hampshire. Fish of 74. bage. A strong figure mirth gods came through and Game conservation Born in New Jersey in his family, Robin with all manner of wel- officers didn’t think the on June 12, 1943, he was the will be missed by all those come weirdness. male barred owl would A man dressed as — and son of the late Ralph and Mar- close to him. survive, but a rehabilita- named for — a clown ran ion (Kenyon) Bucknam. Robin In addition to his wife, Char- tion center in Epping, New for the Boston City Coun- was raised and educated in lene, of 50 years, Robin leaves Hampshire, nursed him to cil. An alien-like object Swampscott. He married his his children, Larry Bucknam health and released him with stainless steel legs sweetheart, Charlene M. Ander- of Lynn, Charles Bucknam of back into the wild. His rose from the sea near son, in April of 1967 in St. Jo- Lynn, Jeffrey Bucknam of Lynn, nickname? Trucker. Taylor Swift’s beachfront seph’s Church, Lynn. The couple and Michelle Erwin and her A RUDE AWAKENING mansion in Rhode Island. soon settled in Lynn to begin husband Dan of Lynn. He also A Connecticut boy got A woman who runs a top- their lives and family together. leaves six grandchildren along an unpleasant surprise Robin worked many years with his siblings, Nancy Lear less maid service in Maine FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS was arrested for shoplift- when he awoke to find a as an auto body technician. of Danvers, David Bucknam Pat Payaso, a candidate for Boston City Coun- ing underwear. skunk in his bed. Police in He also worked in the main- of Lynn, Mark Bucknam of Bil- cil, takes a moment to talk politics on City Hall Hamden say the 13-year- tenance department for the lerica, Steve Bucknam of New And that wasn’t the half of it. Plaza in Boston. old was awakened in his Beverly school system as Hampshire, and Sherry Pedra upstairs bedroom by the well as the Guardian Nursing of Melrose. Three other sib- Here’s your guide to skunk, which had climbed Home in Wakefield. lings preceded him in death. some of the region’s goof- water near Taylor Swift’s ing. Authorities say she into bed with him. They In his spare time, Robin Service information: Vis- iest stories from the past oceanfront mansion in was charged with felony theorize that the reeking loved racing demolition cars. iting hours will be held in 12 months: Westerly, Rhode Island. An theft and with violating He would go all over New En- the CUFFE-McGINN Funeral A REEL FISH STORY excavator removed the cir- terms of her release for a rodent got into the house gland to various speedways Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, It was a fishy case from cular metal object off East previous offense. by sneaking into a trash and compete in the derbies. on Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017 the start: the headless Beach, and nobody has THIS POLITICIAN can that the homeowner Robin’s love of demolition from 1-5 p.m. All other ser- carcass of a 400-pound been able to say with cer- TRULY IS A CLOWN brought inside. This story driving carried over to another vices will be held privately. bluefin tuna found rotting tainty what it is. The object Pat Payaso’s last name doesn’t have a happy end- hobby as he loved using his CB For directions or to sign the in the woods of Gloucester. has stainless steel legs and means clown in Spanish, ing: Startled by the boy, Radio. Fittingly, his call name online guestbook, please vis- Authorities charged Har- is capped with concrete. and he dresses like one, the skunk sprayed. was “Demo Man.” He enjoyed it www.cuffemcginn.com. old Wentworth with catch- Peter Brockmann, pres- right down to the makeup, THE SHIRTS OFF ing the prized sport fish ident of the East Beach red nose, baggy pants and THEIR BACKS out of season and improp- Association, says he is still rainbow fright wig. That Vermont’s capital city erly disposing of it. Offi- trying to solve the mystery. explains why he caused was surprised with a gift Angela Ridge, 19 cials said the remains of WHEN A COVERUP such a stir by running for of soccer jerseys from its the fish were so large they IS WELCOME a seat on the Boston City namesake in France — just had to use a tow truck to A woman who offers a Council. At one point, his for the L of it, you might haul it out of the brush. topless maid service in presence near a polling lo- say. The southern French LYNN — Angela ters, Emily and Katlyn Environmental police said Maine was arrested for cation so rattled passers- city of Montpellier had Ridge, age 19, the Ridge; and a brother, it was the first time they shoplifting underwear. by they called the police. ordered the shirts for its foster daughter for Jayden Ridge, all of had to investigate a tuna Police in Bangor say the In the end, Payaso wasn’t pro soccer team, but they 19 years of Cathy Lynn. in the woods. Wentworth suspect, whose name was elected, but he did get were mistakenly printed and Ralph Robi- Service informa- pleaded not guilty. not released, was taken 6,113 votes — 2 percent of with just one L. That’s how cheau of Lynn, died tion: Visitation will NOT A BIRD, NOT into custody after she was all ballots cast in Novem- Montpelier, Vermont, is on Tuesday, Dec. 26, be held on Tuesday, A PLANE ... caught stealing “naughty ber’s election. spelled, so the French gen- 2017 at her home. Jan. 2, 2018 from More than currents and underthings” from a local OWL BET IT DIDN’T erously decided to send the Born in Beverly, 9-10:30 a.m. in the riptides were swirling af- shop. The woman is the FEEL LUCKY jerseys there. The two cit- she was the daugh- CUFFE-McGINN Fu- ter a mysterious object owner-operator of a busi- Wildlife officials said an ies later exchanged “mer- ter of Harry and Sandra neral Home, 157 Maple St., was removed from the ness called Topless Clean- owl was lucky to be alive cis” via Skype. Ridge of Lynn. She lived in Lynn, followed by a funeral Lynn all of her life. All who Mass in St. Pius V Church, met Angela loved her. She Lynn, at 11 a.m. Donations MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS enjoyed teletubbies, Disney in her memory may be made movies, smiling, laughing, to Boston Children’s Hospi- Galvin says property tax nation have been lining 2014. the national symbol since mylar balloons, and music of tal, 300 Longwood Ave., Bos- prepayments need to be in up at tax collection offices, Keith Williams and 1782, were eliminated all types. ton, MA 02115. For online hoping to take advan- Wesson Colas were found from Massachusetts in She also leaves her grand- guestbook please visit www. BOSTON (AP) — Mas- tage of deductions before guilty of first-degree mur- the early 1900s. mother, Susan Hazel; two sis- cuffemcginn.com. sachusetts residents have they’re wiped out. der Thursday in the death The state started until today to prepay of Dawnn Jaffier. introducing the birds to their property taxes. Man charged with trafficking Prosecutors say the men the Quabbin Reservoir Secretary of State over 100 pounds of pot were rivals who confront- in 1982. Since then, they William Galvin says a ed each other with guns have spread across the Guido Mondello, 98 clarification from the IRS BOSTON (AP) — Police near a Caribbean festival state from the Berk- 1919-2017 says people can prepay say they arrested a Rhode in Dorchester. Prosecutors shires to Cape Cod and the tax if the payment is Island man when he say Williams fired, but have been spotted with LYNN — Guido tive business. made this year and was arrived at a shipping com- Colas didn’t. increasing frequency in Mondello, age 98, of He is survived by assessed this year, even pany to pick up two crates A bullet killed Jaffier, more densely-populated Lynn, died peacefully his son, Robert “Bob- if it’s not due until next containing more than 100 a 26-year-old city youth eastern areas. on Tuesday at the Ka- by” Mondello; and year. pounds of marijuana. worker. Although bald eagles plan Family Hospice his granddaughter, The Democrat says Wareham Police say Prosecutors said their have been removed from House in Danvers, Heather Mondello. Friday is the last day 40-year-old Michael Chen, case stemmed from a 1997 the federal endangered surrounded by his Service informa- to make the payment, of Providence, R.I., was Supreme Judicial Court species list, they are still family and friends. tion: His visiting which needs to be done in arrested Wednesday after ruling that said a defen- considered threatened in He was the husband hours will be on person. He warns many he took possession of the dant who participates in Massachusetts. of the late Mary (Co- Saturday from 3:30- government offices will wooden crates from Cape a gun battle can be held larusso) Mondello. 8 p.m. in the SOLIMINE Fu- close early Friday head- Cod Express, a Ware- liable for a death even if Shelters reach out to Guido came from Sicily at neral Home, 67 Ocean St. ham-based shipping com- the defendant’s opponent the age of 30 and had lived (Route 1A), Lynn. Relatives ing into the New Year’s homeless during cold holiday weekend. pany. The company had fired the fatal shot. in Medford before moving to and friends are respectfully notified police because Williams’ attorney BOSTON (AP) — With Lynn many years ago. He was invited. Burial will be private. A tax overhaul ap- proved by the Republi- the packaging seemed has said his client was temperatures across active in his community, and Directions and guest book at suspicious. wrongly identified as the Massachusetts not found success in the automo- www.solimine.com. can-controlled Congress and signed by President Police say detectives shooter. expected to rise above Donald Trump puts a searched the crates and Colas’ attorney has said freezing for days, politi- $10,000 limit on the state found marijuana pack- his client wasn’t carrying cians and advocates for and local taxes people can aged in plastic bags total- a gun. the homeless are partic- deduct from income when ing 112 pounds. ularly concerned about calculating federal tax Chen was charged with Breeding bald eagle pairs getting as many people liability. trafficking marijuana reach a new high as possible into shelters. Homeowners across the over 100 pounds and his Boston’s Pine Street truck was seized for possi- BOSTON (AP) — Wild- Inn sends a van with out- ble forfeiture proceedings. life officials say there reach workers around to It’s unclear whether were more territorial persuade people to spend Chen is represented by breeding bald eagle pairs the night inside, but an attorney who could documented in Massa- some prefer the streets. comment on his behalf. chusetts in 2017 than any A shelter spokeswom- other year since the ma- an says if people don’t 2 men convicted in shooting jestic birds were reintro- want to come to a shelter, death of innocent bystander duced to the state in 1982. they’re given blankets, The state Division of warm clothing and a hot BOSTON (AP) — Two Fisheries and Wildlife beverage, and informed men have been convicted says Massachusetts re- of the dangers of extreme in the shooting death of corded 68 pairs this year, cold. an innocent bystander at up from 59 in 2016. Segundo Rivera and a Boston street festival in Breeding bald eagles, Sean Stuart tell the Boston Herald they’re not comfortable spending the night in a shelter. Rivera says “We’ve lived out here so long it’s like honestly, this is comfortable for us.” Boston Mayor Marty FINE BURGERS, FINE FARE AND CRAFT BEERS Walsh urged residents to Boston's Best Burgers are now in Downtown Lynn check on neighbors who live alone. NEW YEAR’S EVE AND

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Lissa Bloom, acting Center will be Nancy Cas- Ennis, will serve as depu- sidy, the city’s curriculum ty chief. principal of the Early Childhood Center, will be and instruction teacher “They have worked with at Drewicz Elementary me in the senate and the new Harrington El- ementary School princi- School. they’re coming over to The Lynn resident has work with me in my new pal. The Peabody resident worked in the city since job as mayor,” said Mc- has worked in the city’s 2001 as a Pre-K, K and Gee. “They’re both really schools for 14 years. first-grade teacher. Pri- good and they will be key She has taught Pre-K, or to that she was a pre- players. I’ve been able to Grades 1, 2, English Im- school teacher for the JOI depend on them.” mersion, and served as Hamill joined McGee’s curriculum and instruc- Child Care Center and Beacon Hill staff in 2010 tion teacher at Har- served as its executive di- as legislative director, and rington, assisting faculty rector for 13 years. was later named chief of in standards-based in- Cassidy received a B.A. staff. Prior to joining Mc- struction. Prior to becom- in Sociology from Boston Gee, the Boston Univer- ing acting principal at College, and Master of sity graduate had worked the Early Childhood Cen- Education in Special Ed- as and commu- ter, she was a program ucation from Salem State nity relations director for specialist at Harrington, College. the North Shore Naviga- working with the princi- They will start their new tors, the Lynn collegiate pal in an administrative jobs on Tuesday, Jan. 2. summer baseball team. position. Bella diGrazia can be Ennis, 51, joined Mc- Bloom earned a B.S. in reached at bdigrazia@ Gee’s staff in 2008 where Human Resources and Family Development from itemlive.com. she has been employed as an administrative as- sistant. Before that, the North Shore Communi- Former LynnCAM ty College graduate had been a typist at Lynn ITEM FILE PHOTO president settles Public Schools and a pro- Mayor-elect Thomas M. McGee has selected Meaghen Hamill and Robin gram assistant at Lynn Ennis as his first two staffers. Economic Opportunity, attorney general suit the nonprofit whose mis- Nahant, before he was last month in her bid for a sion is to help the needy. Lynn Drug Task Force elected to the state Senate third term. LYNNCAM of its charitable funds. McGee served four Hotline in 2002. 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY In a separate case last terms in the state House Thomas Grillo can be All reports of or text the word From A1 neighborhood activity tiplynn year, Chapman of Lynn of Representatives, rep- He defeated Mayor Ju- reached at tgrillo@item- will be investigated. and your tip to Callers may remain “tip411” (847411) items used in connection pleaded guilty to one resenting West Lynn and dith Flanagan Kennedy live.com. anonymous with his business and count of passing a false never repaid the organi- check and was sentenced zation. to two years probation. A lotto money on the line this weekend Chapman was also al- The indictments charged legedly paid more than Chapman with soliciting $30,000 by LynnCAM in bribes in exchange for after-tax salary between electrical work for Lynn- 2012 and 2014, despite CAM and stealing $20,970 the fact that he was not an worth of property from the employee and a provision studio, and making fraud- in the by-laws prohibits ulent entries in the corpo- the organization from hir- rate books and on corpo- ing relatives of its officers rate financial statements, and directors. Likewise, vendor invoices and tax Karen Chapman received returns. more than $14,800 in pay- LynnCAM is no longer roll checks during that broadcasting. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Maybe Apple is doing us a favor M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Dear Apple, North Carolina; and a this being the week after Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall Bite me. third by a California Christmas, you’re proba- 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey You just admitted that man named Stefan Bog- bly headed out to the mall P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton you purposely slowed danovich. All claim that Vice President, Finance anyway. Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan down the performance of Apple acted in “deceptive, Choice one: Buy a new Chairman Customer Service Chief Operating O cer older iPhones to save bat- immoral and unethical iPhone battery, which PŽ Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. tery life. Something called ways” and that the com- costs $79. Spending that Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 a “new power-manage- pany is in violation of Connecting Charles H. 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Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 To me, it’s the tech-com- starting to think of this ness Insider tried one for [email protected] pany version of gaslight- as Apple giving us a little a week and loved it. The Circulation ing; as my trusty iPhone 6 Christmas gift we didn’t phone costs $650 — $350 [email protected] Plus started to gasp with know about because they less than the new iPhone. Ext. 3 the tap of every app, I were trying to keep it a The thing is lighter. The surprise. Newsroom started to wonder if there photos are better and the [email protected] was something wrong Getting us where we live videos just fine. [email protected] with me, if I was going a — in our smartphones — And get this: The battery little nuts and if the ghost is the most effective way Ext. 4 EDITORIAL life is longer. in the machine had decid- to get our attention, and Sports ed that it was sick of being send us a message: That His only two complaints: [email protected] The dongle for the Pixel tapped and dragged. we need to slow down, and Ext. 5 But no. Apple admit- that while we’re standing is just too big (get your mind out of the gutter) Retail and Online Obamacare ted that it intentionally there, waiting for Insta- Advertising slowed down the phones to gram to open, we could and there’s no headphone [email protected] stop those with degrading be looking up, looking jack. So that means you’ll batteries from drawing around, engaging with the have to buy wireless head- ADVERTISING is proving more power than they are world and with our fellow phones — or be engaged in Ernie Carpenter Jr. capable of, causing the de- man. the world. Director of Advertising vice to suddenly shut off. Not buying that? I tried. For now, I’m fine with and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] They weren’t trying to get And I feel you. my older, slower iPhone. hard to kill us to upgrade, they said; Right at the end of the After all, smartphones do Michael Hayes Vice President, Digital Advertising, it’s just that there are so year, when we’re spending so much for us, that if they many “charge cycles” in what we can on gifts for, ext. 1302 Despite the best efforts of the president and the take a little longer, it’s no [email protected] a Lithium ion battery be- meals with and travel to big deal. Everybody calm Republican-controlled Congress, the Affordable Care fore they can no longer be see those we love, one of Michele Iannaco Act is proving extremely difficult to kill. charged properly. the most successful com- down. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 A record number of people have signed up for health People aren’t buying it. panies in the world says Apple, you did us wrong [email protected] insurance through the state exchange Within days, the com- we need new batteries, or by not giving us warning. Jim McFadyen during this fall’s ACA enrollment period. About pany was hit with two a new phone. But in forcing us to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 230,000 people have signed up so far — an incredible class-action lawsuits by So if you’re still miffed, slow down just in time for [email protected] 35 percent increase over the same time period. angry customers in Illi- you have choices. This is Christmas, you may have Ralph Mitchell Numbers were also pretty strong nationally, de- nois, Ohio, Indiana and America, after all, and done us a favor. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 spite the fake-news message from the White House [email protected] that Obamacare is dying. ANDREW MALCOLM Patricia Whalen About 8.8 million people signed up for health insur- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 ance in the 39 states served by the federal Health- [email protected] Care.gov website. That’s down slightly from the 9.2 million people during last year’s open enrollment A winter of discontent: One year BUSINESS OFFICE period. Susan J. Conti Yes, the new federal tax law eliminates the man- Controller, ext. 1288 date that every American have health insurance or later Trump, Clinton both unpopular [email protected] Ted Grant pay a fine. While Washington Insurance Commis- Here’s a puzzling twist: burden of an impeached the Democratic Party any- sioner Mike Kreidler calls that a body blow against Publisher, ext. 1234 The winner of the 2016 husband with a wandering way? Joe Biden is 74. The [email protected] the ACA, he says it is not a knockout punch. presidential election is eye and hands. Plus the most popular Democrat, Marian Kinney Many efforts are underway to stabilize the individ- losing badly in polls. And lingering odors of recent Sanders, was born before ual health insurance market in both Olympia and ext. 1212 the loser of the 2016 elec- scandals around her fami- Pearl Harbor, for Bernie’s [email protected] Washington, D.C. tion is losing even worse. ly’s foundation, her private sake. Nancy Pelosi is 77, Will Kraft U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Washington, is still The economy’s grown email server and the over- her No. 2 even older. working with Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tennessee, to Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 nicely for six straight lapping lies surrounding “Our leadership is old [email protected] restore federal dollars to subsidize insurance premi- months. Unemployment is its endless revelations. and creaky, including me,” Jennifer Perez ums and to revive the federal reinsurance program. way down. Stock markets Recent months have says former party leader The latter gives insurance companies a safety net to ext. 1205 are way up. produced, among other Howard Dean, who’s 69. [email protected] help them pay unusually large claims. So, at the end of the new things, even more unsa- Democratic farm teams Mike Shanahan Kreidler is working a parallel track in Washington president’s first year, why vory background on secret at the state level were to establish a reinsurance program, which would cost Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 are Americans so unhappy party maneuvers to sink largely demolished by Re- [email protected] the state about $200 million a year. But if lawmakers politically? What’s going Bernie Sanders’ campaign publicans during Obama’s Carolina Trujillo take action by the beginning of February, Washing- on? and commission an an- me-first eight years. ton may get some money from the federal govern- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 The evidence of trou- ti-Trump dossier to feed to The history of any presi- [email protected] ment to help pay for it. ble is overwhelming. The the media and FBI. dent’s first midterms sug- Jim Wilson And there are two potential solutions for the fed- job approval of Congress Campaigns are audi- gests Democrats should eral Children’s Health Insurance Program, which Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 wallows in the low teens. tions for any wannabe make substantial congres- [email protected] provides health insurance to children of low-income President Donald Trump president. Clinton’s in sional gains next Nov. 6. CIRCULATION families who earn too much for Medicaid and aren’t took 30 states for a deci- 2016 was mismanaged And recent special elec- covered by employers. About 9 million children could sive Electoral College vic- from the get-go. What sen- tions appear to show Em- Lisa Mahmoud lose their insurance. tory of 307 to Hillary Clin- tient Democrat nominee peror Trump has no coat- Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] Of course, Congress should reauthorize the pro- ton’s 227. (If your thought would ignore Wisconsin tails. gram. Federal money for states will run out at the just then was, ‘Well, she and Michigan? Or vow to There’s one ominous sign CLASSIFIED end of 2017. Republicans in Congress have shown a won the popular vote,’ kill coal miner jobs? And, for those Democratic hopes, Abbe Young Smith willingness to add $1.5 trillion to the national debt you’re part of that party’s by the way, what was the however. In off-years like Manager, ext. 1276 to cut taxes for the rich and corporations. But they problem.) main message of her can- 2017, dollars are the sur- [email protected] have yet to find the $75 billion needed to reauthorize But Trump’s job approv- rogate ballots. Through didacy? “It’s my turn.” “I’m NEWSROOM CHIP for five more years. They must get to work on al has sunk below 40 per- Barack Obama only fe- November, the Democratic this after the holiday break. cent again, currently aver- male and white.” National Committee raised Bill Brotherton In case Congress does not fix this problem, state $60.7 million. Its Repub- Features Editor ext. 1338 aging 38.7. In contrast to her hus- [email protected] Sen. Mark Miloscia, R-Federal Way, has proposed a Presidential losers al- band’s winning political lican counterpart took in state solution. He wants to expand Medicaid, or Ap- ways sink in post-election skills, Hillary Clinton’s twice that, $121.4 million, Gayla Cawley ple Health, to include all children whose families largely through small dona- Reporter, ext. 1236 polls, a lingering reflection campaign persona was [email protected] earn up to 312 percent of the federal poverty level, of the results. But usual- charmless, wooden and tions from Trump support- or about $64,728 for a family of three, unless their ly they climb back within riven with “deplorable” ers putting their money Cheryl Charles parents have health insurance through work. This is where his mouth is. Night Editor, ext. 1278 a year. Not Clinton. Hers missteps. Her sense of [email protected] a smart idea, in part, because it would likely bring are now even worse than entitlement grated on a Major Democratic do- more federal dollars to Washington state, to pay for Trump’s — 36 percent ap- wave of populism. nors were quoted by me- Tori Faieta the expansion. dia as withholding funds Copy Editor proval, down another five This year, Clinton’s end- [email protected] All that is needed is enough political pressure to points since summer. less “What Happened” until the reeling party fig- turn these fine proposals into law. Readers: Jan. 2 Naturally, an Oval Of- book tour may have ured out what it was for, Thomas Grillo would be a good time for citizens to get back on the instead of simply opposing Reporter, ext. 1264 fice incumbent drawsspurred sales. But her fre- [email protected] phone to lawmakers in Olympia and Washington, more attention than his quent blame-shifting only anything Trump. D.C. defeated opponent, es- reminded Americans of In that sense, 2017 Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 pecially one who didn’t demonstrated the dis- An editorial from the Times. why even a boorish billion- [email protected] have the strength for an aire looked like the lesser turbing contemporary weaknesses within both of election-night concession of two evils. Thor Jourgensen the country’s historic and News Editor, ext. 1267 speech. And Trump has Then came Donna Bra- essential parties. Demo- [email protected] proven to be the presiden- zile’s book, “Hacks,” con- crats, who belong to the tial P.T. Barnum of draw- firming some of the worst Steve Krause second oldest party in the Sports Editor, ext. 1229 ing attention to himself, suspicions about Clinton Western world, have no [email protected] often distastefully and de- and her campaign. leader and appear to be structively. Now, in the absence of Katie Morrison drifting from the winning Sports Reporter As Trump’s base has other big names, some center to the far left. [email protected] proven stubbornly sup- Democratic leaders are Republicans, on the oth- portive no matter what, so talking about Clinton Owen O’Rourke er hand, have a leader who Photographer, ext. 1224 too has his far larger mob campaigning in the 2018 isn’t a Republican. Free [email protected] of disapprovers, who seems midterm elections just 45 of any ideological teth- to ignore or can’t make out weeks away. She seems Roberto Scalese er beyond “winning,” he’s Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 the good news amid the fir- willing. That would be in largely let its factions feud [email protected] ings, petulance and need- congressional districts she their way toward futility. Anne Marie Tobin less quarrels with his own won last year, but would Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 party leaders and irrele- hand Republicans an in- Andrew Malcolm is an [email protected] vant TV hosts. viting target to dodge de- author and veteran na- Bridget Turcotte Clinton, of course, has the fending Trump. tional and foreign corre- Reporter, ext. 1269 baggage of a quarter-cen- Even in D.C., it’s tough spondent covering politics [email protected] tury in a controversial to be a powerless party in since the 1960s. Follow Ryan York public life with the added exile. Who is the head of him @AHMalcolm. 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, DECEMBER 29, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME Rock is over; it’s rap’s house now

PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Slash of Guns N’ Roses fame sold his home in Los Angeles’ Mulholland Estates community to rapper Big Sean for $8.7 million.

By Neal J. Leitereg Roses and Velvet Revolver about 11,000 square feet of liv- ing room and a metal pole for for a reunion tour. LOS ANGELES TIMES last month sold his home in ing space. dancing. He bought the house eight a guard-gated community for Interior spaces, which fea- A beach volleyball court and years ago for $7.3 million, re- LOS ANGELES — From his $8.7 million in a deal complet- tured pirate ship-shaped chan- a swimming pool and spa high- cords show. top hat to his leather pants, Slash commands attention both ed off-market. The buyer, ac- deliers and faux alligator wall- light the grounds. Big Sean, whose real name on and off the stage. But when cording to sources not autho- paper during Slash’s ownership, Slash, 52, was inducted into is Sean Michael Anderson, has it came to the sale of his Sher- rized to comment on the deal, include a formal dining room, a the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame released four studio albums, man Oaks mansion, the rock was rapper Big Sean. dual-island chef’s kitchen and in 2012 as a member of Guns including “I Decided” this star kept things surprisingly The Mediterranean-style a family room with a wet bar. N’ Roses. He reunited with year. The 29-year-old was a low-key. home, built in 2005, has seven A lower-level lounge holds a DJ original bandmates Axl Rose featured artist on Justin Bie- The guitarist of Guns N’ bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms and booth, recording studio, screen- and Duff McKagan last year ber’s 2015 album, “Purpose.”

Details from Slash’s Los Angeles’ Mulholland Estates community home. Kanjiro camellia stands the test of time Ultra Violet colors the year ahead

By Debbie Arrington the upswing against other THE SACRAMENTO BEE more nebulous factors such as the mood of the nation. If color forecasters are “We are living in a time correct, the year ahead will that requires inventiveness be filled with a purple haze. and imagination,” said Le- From housewares to atrice Eiseman, executive fashion to flowers, expect director of the Pantone a heavy dose of bright, Color Institute, in the offi- eye-popping purple. That’s cial announcement. “It is the prediction of the ex- this kind of creative inspi- perts at Pantone Color ration that is indigenous Institute, which recently to ... ultra violet, a blue- named “ultra violet” as based purple that takes our the Color of 2018. awareness and potential to This isn’t your basic au- a higher level. From explor- bergine or periwinkle or ing new technologies and Sacramento Kings’ royal the greater galaxy, to artis- purple. Instead, ultra vio- tic expression and spiritual let — as its name implies reflection, intuitive ultra — kicks up its intensity as violet lights the way to “a dramatically provoca- what is yet to come.” tive and thoughtful purple Pantone reads many shade,” according to the things into this intense color experts. hue. It “communicates in- PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE To come up with its an- genuity, originality and Kanjiro camellias are not only beautiful but will attract bees and butterflies for pollinating too. nual Color of the Year, Pan- visionary thinking that tone tracks trends in all points to the future,” ac- segments of design, then cording to the experts. It’s Mississippi State Univer- Kanjiro is cold hardy am always preaching the By Norman Winter weighs shades it sees on a Prince kind of purple. TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE sity I had the opportuni- from zones 7-10, which placement of the needed ty to film several planted mean geographically bones of the landscape. In Japanese the word along the streets of down- that a little more than a This structure, of course, Kanjiro means you must town Brookhaven, Miss., third of the country can is only accomplished by feel. I’m not sure if that as part of a beautification experience its beauty. having an adequate por- means to touch or to project. The rest of the country tion of evergreen plant experience, to me the My son has is using it may choose to grow it in material. Camellias like Kanjiro camellia is one to give some fall bloom- a container that is moved the Kanjiro would be a to experience. Kanjio is ing razzle dazzle in to protection during the perfect choice. They have known botanically as Columbus, Ga. At the winter. deep green, glossy leaves Camellia hiemalis and it Coastal Georgia Botan- Kanjiro is evergreen and yet also offer us weeks made its debut in 1954. ical Garden we have with dark glossy leaves of terrific blooms. Touting a camellia cul- planted hundreds. They that seem to be the Like all other camellias tivar that’s entering its were planted about five perfect backdrop for they require fertile well- 64th year is a testament years ago as a screen for the scores of rose-pink drained acid soil. This to both its character and a chain link fence. I re- blooms sporting bright coming spring would be a performance in the land- member my first thought golden stamens. You can great time to plant woody scape. was that will take a expect it to reach 8 to 10 shrubs and trees and by Over the last dozen years while to do the job. Now feet in height and 6 to 8 all means camellias like PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE I’ve got to experience Kan- 45 months later my feet wide. the Kanjiro. Garden cen- jiro to its full beauty. When thought is “Wow what a Whether it is radio, TV, ters will have their best Ultra Violet is the Color of 2018, according to I was a horticulturist with great idea they had.” or in person, I inventory. Pantone Color Institute. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 POLICE/FIRE Oklahoma death All address information, particu- a.m. Wednesday at 363 Essex Brandon J. Neil, 21, of 23 Tuscano Avenue. larly arrests, reflect police records. In St.; at 12:26 p.m. Wednesday Pleasant Ave., Saugus, was the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at Market Basket at 40 Federal arrested and charged with op- Complaints chamber stays it is the sole responsibility of the con- St.; at 5:09 p.m. Wednesday at eration of a motor vehicle with 550B Walnut St. a suspended license, Class A A report of a disturbance cerned party to contact the relevant drug possession with intent at 5:38 a.m. Wednesday on quiet into third year police department and have the Vandalism to distribute and Class B drug Highland Street; at 2:33 p.m. department issue a notice of correc- possession with intent to dis- Wednesday at Dunkin’ Donuts A report of motor vehicle van- By Sean Murphy challenge the state faces tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or tribute at 3:48 p.m. Wednes- on Broadway; at 8:35 p.m. ASSOCIATED PRESS in acquiring the lethal clarifications will not be made without dalism at 10:33 a.m. Wednes- day. Wednesday at Flaming Grill day at 15 Fortesque Terrace; drugs. express notice of change from the ar- Buffet on Furlong Drive. OKLAHOMA CITY — “The most solemn re- at 6:23 p.m. Wednesday at Accidents Oklahoma, a state with resting police department. 10 Flint Lane; at 11:10 p.m. sponsibility for a state is Overdose one of the busiest death the taking of a life,” Fallin Wednesday at 45 Lewis St.; A report of a motor vehicle chambers in the country LYNN at 7:15 a.m. Thursday at 136 accident at 3:56 p.m. Wednes- A report of a possible over- said in a statement Fri- in recent , will day. “The state needs to be Timson St. day at Mobil at 137 Newbury dose at 1:23 p.m. Wednesday enter its third year with- Arrests St.; at 4:16 p.m. Wednesday at on Goldie Street. certain that its protocols out an execution in 2018 and procedures for execu- MARBLEHEAD 66 Andover St.; at 4:40 p.m. while prison officials and Charles Stankiewicz Jr., 34, Wednesday at South Peabody tions work.” was arrested and charged with SAUGUS state attorneys fine tune Of the 2,817 death row Arrests Liquor Mart at 87 Lynnfield its procedure for putting shoplifting by asportation and St.; at 4:51 p.m. Wednesday inmates awaiting execu- common and notorious thief at Arrests condemned inmates to tion in 32 states, 47 of Federico S. Musso, 21, of at Outback Steakhouse at death. 10:26 a.m. Wednesday. 64 Beach St., was arrested them are in Oklahoma, 300 Andover St.; at 4:55 p.m. Michael Avery Rudder, of Oklahoma Attorney and charged with trespassing according to the Wash- Wednesday at Northshore Mall 49 Warner St., Boston, was ar- General Mike Hunter said Accidents at 5:46 p.m. Wednesday. at 210N Andover St.; at 5:01 ington, D.C.-based Death rested and charged with larce- last week he was planning Griffin Worth, 18, of 8 Village p.m. Wednesday at Route 128 ny, aggravated shoplifting and Penalty Information A report of a motor vehicle ac- to meet with top prison Center. Like many death St., was arrested and charged South and 2 Newbury St.; resisting arrest at 11:05 p.m. cident at 10:11 a.m. Wednes- officials and that he ex- penalty states, Oklaho- day at Chatham and Maple with trespassing at 5:46 p.m. at 5:13 p.m. Wednesday at Wednesday. Wednesday. 73 County St.; at 5:16 p.m. pected more clarity on the ma has struggled in the streets; at 11 a.m. Wednesday state’s new lethal injec- past decade to obtain the on Bloomfield Street; at 12:27 Wednesday at 105 Lowell Accidents Accidents St. and 6 Crowninshield St.; tion protocols “in the next lethal drugs used in ex- p.m. Wednesday at Laigh- two or three weeks.” ecutions as manufactur- ton and Washington streets; at 5:38 p.m. Wednesday at A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle Century House Restaurant at accident with personal injury “We need to feel some ers, including many in at 12:36 p.m. Wednesday at accident at 3:51 p.m. Wednes- urgency, but we also need Europe, have said they Beacon Hill and Lawton ave- 235 Andover St.; at 5:45 p.m. at 3:20 p.m. Tuesday at Square day at Ocean and Atlantic av- Wednesday at Antoine’s Suno- One Mall at 1201 Broadway. to get it done right,” Hunt- don’t want their products nues; at 2:28 p.m. Wednesday enues. er said. “I’d say both of used to kill people. at Fayette and Olive streets; at co at 480 Lowell St.; at 7:34 One person was taken to Mel- those things are equally Fallin reiterated her 3:01 p.m. Wednesday at Fay- p.m. Wednesday at Stop & rose Wakefield Hospital. Complaints important.” support of the death pen- ette and Olive streets; at 4:45 Shop at 19 Howley St.; at 8:09 A report of a motor vehicle hit Republican Gov. Mary alty for those who commit p.m. Wednesday at Howard and a.m. Thursday at 282 Lynn St.; and run accident at 6:51 p.m. A report of a back door iced Fallin said she has confi- “heinous crimes” and said Lander streets; at 5:52 p.m. at 10:32 a.m. Thursday at CVS Wednesday at Donna Road shut at 8:11 a.m. Wednesday dence in Hunter and De- Wednesday at 14 Mt Vernon at 174 Main St.; at 12:55 p.m. and Lynn Fells Parkway. she’s prepared for execu- on Franklin Street. A very upset partment of Corrections tions to resume under her St.; at 6:59 p.m. Wednesday caller said that if there was a Thursday at 51 Andover St. and at 395 Lynnway; at 9:18 p.m. 2 Andover Drive. Breaking and Entering Director Joe Allbaugh to watch once the new proto- fire, she would die as she could develop new protocols, cols have been approved Wednesday at 41 Sagamore not get out of the house. She A report of a motor vehicle hit but acknowledged the by the court. St.; at 8:01 a.m. Thursday at complained that it was icy and and run accident at 10:04 a.m. A report of a burglary/break- 482 Chestnut St.; at 9:15 a.m. the back door was frozen shut. Thursday at 67 Aborn St. ing and entering at 8:05 a.m. Thursday at Casco Road and She asked for a fire depart- Tuesday at Bill’s Plumbing and Lynnfield Street. ment response. Police reported Breaking and Entering Heating at 122 Lynn Fells A report of a motor vehicle Parkway. A caller reported an the back door was all set. A report of a breaking and accident with personal injury ex-employee broke into his A report of suspicious activi- entering at 4:43 p.m. Wednes- at 5:28 p.m. Wednesday at business and stole copper. ty at 2:34 p.m. Wednesday on day at 56 Granite St. 213 Euclid Ave.; at 6:30 p.m. Jersey Street. A caller reported A report of an attempted breaking and entering at 11:17 Wednesday at 68 River St. seeing a woman in a T-shirt Complaints A report of a motor vehicle hit flagging down cars. The woman p.m. Tuesday at 40 Grand- and run accident at 6:26 a.m. reportedly asked if she could A report of a disturbance view Ave. A caller reported he Thursday at 36 Raddin Grove borrow a pan for roasting a tur- at 9:40 p.m. Wednesday at 1 thought someone was attempt- Ave. key; at 12:40 a.m. Thursday on North Central Court; at 12:11 ing to break into the house. He Gerald Road. A caller reported a.m. Thursday at 68 Veterans said he had been hearing bang- Assaults he thought he heard someone Memorial Drive. ing on the house for the past downstairs. He said he went to hour and there were footprints A report of an assault and look and saw someone outside Overdose in the fresh snow that do not battery at 2:40 p.m. Wednes- trying to smash in the front belong to him. Police reported FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS day on Congress Street; at door. Police reported nothing A report of an overdose at performing a search around 4:43 p.m. Wednesday on Bos- seemed amiss and there was 3:28 p.m. Wednesday on Main the residence and found some The gurney in the execution chamber at the ton Street. no one in the area. Street. The man was taken to footprints going into the back Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester, Okla. Salem Hospital. yard, but were unable to find Breaking and Entering Theft anything. A report of a motor vehicle Theft Police probe crash A caller reported someone Complaints breaking and entering at 10:55 stole her shovel at 1:16 p.m. A report of a larceny at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday at 198 Locust Wednesday on Franklin Street. a.m. Thursday at Gateway New- A report of a disturbance at St.; at 12:01 a.m. Thursday at stand at 210G Andover St. of vehicle registered 30 Howard St. 1:28 p.m. Tuesday at Saugus MEDFORD Care and Rehabilitation at 266 Complaints REVERE Lincoln Ave. to an NFL player Accidents A report of a disturbance at Arrests Theft TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — contract in free agency 9:27 a.m. Wednesday at The A report of a motor vehicle Police investigating a last winter, was inactive John M. Garofalo, 43, of 34 Hathaway School at 25 Bessom accident at 4:23 p.m. Wednes- A report of a larceny at 1:05 single-car accident found for the game with an an- Dyer Ave., Everett, was arrested St.; at 11:38 a.m. Wednesday day at MBTA Bus Terminal at p.m. Wednesday at Victoria’s marijuana and hollow kle injury. and charged with shoplifting at 780 Lynnway; at 5:57 p.m. 449 Salem St.; at 4:29 p.m. Secret at 1277 Broadway. point bullets in an aban- “We are aware of a one- by concealing merchandise Wednesday at Classical High Wednesday at 84 High St.; doned vehicle registered car accident involving a and on a warrant at 5:25 p.m. School at 235 O’Callaghan at 7:54 p.m. Wednesday at 8 SWAMPSCOTT to Tampa Bay Bucca- vehicle registered to De- Wednesday. Way; at 10:19 p.m. Wednesday Pearl St.; at 1:55 a.m. Thursday neers receiver DeSean Sean Jackson on the night at 465 Essex St.; at 11:06 p.m. at 896 Fellsway; at 9:08 a.m. Accidents Jackson. of Dec. 24,” Bucs general Wednesday at 5 Gardiner St.; Thursday at Main Street and Accidents Officers responding to a manager Jason Licht said Mystic Valley Parkway. A report of a motor vehicle at 11:22 p.m. Wednesday at A report of a motor vehicle crash last Sunday night in a statement released by A report of a motor vehicle hit accident at 6:12 a.m. Wednes- 175 Curwin St.; at 11:45 p.m. accident at 6:03 a.m. Wednes- at International Plaza the team on Wednesday. and run accident at 9:32 a.m. day at Mobil Gas Station at Wednesday at 78 Central Ave.; day at Broadway Convenient shopping mall found a “Our understanding is at 12:10 a.m. Thursday at 41 Thursday at Lawrence Memorial 525 Paradise Road. 2016 Chevrolet Silverado that DeSean has been in Hospital at 170 Governors Ave. Mart on Broadway; at 12:16 Light St.; at 4:31 a.m. Thursday p.m. Wednesday at Oakwood that appeared to have left contact with authorities at 18 Union Place. Avenue and Amasa Street; at Breaking and Entering the roadway and struck a and is cooperating with A report of a gunshot at Breaking and Entering tree. the investigation.” 3:08 p.m. Wednesday on Brown A report of a breaking and 11:18 a.m. Wednesday at A report of a motor vehicle Circle; at 3:47 p.m. Wednesday A Tampa police incident The police report said 77 Bowler St.; at 3:46 p.m. entering at 6:15 p.m. Wednes- summary said officers dis- Jackson was contacted breaking and entering at 10:36 on Copeland Circle; at 6:50 day at 61 Cherry St. Wednesday at 16 Wildemere a.m. Thursday at 69 Evans St. p.m. Wednesday on Broadway; covered 6.3 grams of mar- Sunday night and “later Place. at 9 p.m. Wednesday on Lee ijuana, as well as two .38 responded to the scene.” Complaints caliber hollow point bul- The investigation contin- Overdose PEABODY Burbank Highway. A report of a pedestrian hit A report of a disturbance at lets inside the vehicle. ues. by a motor vehicle at 8:45 a.m. 1:05 p.m. Wednesday on Dun- No arrests have been Jackson, a 10th-year A report of an overdose at Arrests made, and the report said pro who spent six seasons 10:30 p.m. Wednesday on Wednesday at Revere Police can Terrace. Samuel Lopez, 32, of 226 Station on Revere Beach Park- “it is unclear who was with Philadelphia and Union Street; at 7:39 a.m. driving the vehicle at the three in Washington be- Thursday on Gardiner Street. Moody St., Apt. 2, Waltham, way. Theft was arrested and charged A report of a motor vehicle hit time of the crash.” fore signing with Tampa The Bucs played at Bay, is third on the team Theft with unlicensed operation of and run accident at 9:55 a.m. A report of a larceny at 7:51 a motor vehicle at 4:49 p.m. Wednesday on Barrett Street; p.m. Wednesday at 34 Essex Carolina earlier Sunday. with 50 receptions for 668 A report of a larceny at 10:57 Wednesday. at 1:48 p.m. Wednesday on St. Jackson, who signed a yards and three touch- three-year, $33.5 million downs. Teacher convicted of staging shooting accused of forgery

By Collin Binkley tained a lawyer. ney’s office. He was convicted of fil- ASSOCIATED PRESS Prosecutors say Dono- Donovan will be ar- ing a false police report van, of Hamilton, Mas- raigned in Salem Superior and was sentenced to two BOSTON — A former sachusetts, schemed to Court. years of probation. Massachusetts Institute obtain at least four prop- He was found guilty in of Technology professor His son James is a Gold- erties in northeast Mas- 2007 of staging his own man Sachs executive who who was once convicted of sachusetts that had been shooting outside his busi- was nominated for the staging his own shooting left by his youngest son, ness office in Cambridge. is now accused of forging John Donovan Jr., who He said he was attacked No. 2 job in Republican part of his dead son’s will died in April 2015 at age by two Russian hit-men President Donald Trump’s to gain possession of sev- 43 after being diagnosed while getting into his Treasury Department eral properties in Massa- with a rare form of can- car on the night of Dec. earlier this year but later chusetts. cer. 16, 2005. He said his son withdrew from the pro- John J. Donovan Sr., The senior Donovan is James hired the men and cess, citing personal rea- a 75-year-old who built accused of forging his denied any role in the sons. a fortune in technology, son’s signature to gain ti- shooting. The senior Donovan was indicted by a grand tle to the property deeds, But prosecutors at was a wealthy business- jury in Salem on Thurs- and of forging a variety the time said he shot man who made a name day on seven counts of of other documents re- himself in the stomach for himself as a technol- forgery, along with oth- and fabricated the sto- lated to his son’s final ogy guru, starting more er charges including at- will. ry to frame his son. He than a dozen companies tempted larceny, witness Authorities began in- was accused of crafting intimidation and obtain- vestigating after the the scheme to gain the and publishing 11 books FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing a signature by false local register of deeds upper in hand in a le- throughout his career. pretenses. raised concerns about gal battle with his five He taught business at John Donovan, head of Cambridge Execu- He could not be reached the documents in March children over control of the Massachusetts Insti- tive Enterprises, stands in his office in Cam- for comment Thursday. It 2017 and referred the trusts that were said to tute of Technology from bridge in 2004. was unclear if he has ob- case to the district attor- be worth $180 million. 1969 to 1997. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Government seeks change to order lifting Trump refugee ban By Martha Bellisle it implemented the ban. Robart ASSOCIATED PRESS agreed, and also said the refu- gee ban violated the Immigra- SEATTLE — Lawyers with tion and Nationality Act passed the Department of Justice have by Congress. asked a federal judge to change Mariko Hirose, a lawyer on his order that partially lifted a the Jewish Family Service case Trump administration refugee and litigation director for In- ban. ternational Refugee Assistance Just before Christmas, U.S. Project, said the Trump admin- District Judge James Robart istration has attacked refugee in Seattle imposed a nation- resettlement since the first trav- wide injunction that blocks re- el ban, leaving vulnerable refu- strictions on reuniting refugee gees in limbo. families and partially lifted a The plaintiffs include two Iraqi ban on refugees from 11 mostly men who served as interpreters Muslim countries. Robart limit- for the U.S. Army and are said to ed that part of the injunction to be in “extreme danger” because refugees who have a bona fide of their work. Other plaintiffs relationship with people or en- include an Iraqi woman was kid- tities in the United States. He napped, raped and threatened also said that refugees who have with death for her work with an formal agreements with refugee American company and a trans- resettlement agencies were cov- gender woman in Egypt faces ered under his order. harassment and persecution. The government does not They all were in the process of want to include resettlement coming to the U.S. when the ex- agencies. ecutive order went into effect. Government lawyers filed a FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS In the motion filed Wednesday, motion Wednesday saying that Mariko Hirose, right, a litigation director at the Urban Justice Center, addresses re- government lawyers cited the although the 9th U.S. Circuit porters as Mark Hetfield, president & CEO of HIAS, left, and Rabbi Will Berkowitz, Supreme Court’s three stay or- Court of Appeals has interpret- Jewish Family Service of Seattle CEO, look on in front of a federal courthouse after ders on previous Trump travel ed the “bona fide relationship” bans as evidence the high court speaking with media in Seattle. to include connections to reset- disagrees with letting the bona tlement agencies, the U.S. Su- fide relationship include refugee preme Court has stayed that ships to the US from the last the American Civil Liberties hibition of refugees from certain resettlement agencies or hu- ruling. That means the highest temporary refugee ban,” Mark Union filed two lawsuits, consol- countries until the vetting pro- manitarian organizations. court indicates it disagrees with Hetfield, president and CEO idated into one, challenging the cess could be reviewed. “For individuals, a close famil- the appeals court on that point, of New York-based HIAS, said Trump administration’s refugee Department of Justice lawyers ial relationship is required,” the the lawyers say. Thursday. “Yet in its latest ban, ban. argued in a hearing last week lawyers wrote. “’As for entities, Attorneys for refugee support the Trump administration not The ACLU represents a So- that the ban was a temporary the relationship must be formal, organization HIAS and Jewish only ignored this admonition, mali man who has spent years and reasonable way for agencies documented and formed in the Family Service say the govern- but went even further to ex- trying to bring his wife and chil- to deal with gaps in the screen- ordinary course,’ such as a rela- ment’s claims are wrong. plicitly prevent refugees in the dren to his home in Washington ing process. tionship between a foreign stu- “The Supreme Court was clear U.S. from reuniting with their state. But ACLU and Jewish Family dent and an American universi- in its earlier order protecting spouse or minor children.” Jewish Family Service chal- Service lawyers said the govern- ty or between a foreign worker refugees with bona fide relation- The refugee organizations and lenged the administration’s pro- ment violated federal law when and an American employer. Power outage combined with cold causes concerns Swampscott toasts to new liquor licenses

SWAMPSCOTT is an important piece of From A1 legislation in terms of economic development On Tuesday, the Sen- and it’s something that ate approved the mea- the town’s leadership is sure to grant addi- firmly behind. Many of tional liquor licenses, the scant liquor licenses a joint petition by state in town are held by clubs Sen. and Lynn May- so it leaves few available or-elect Thomas McGee for local businesses. Hav- and state Rep. Lori Eh- ing more available will rlich (D-Marblehead). allow for new restaurants “I was happy to work and new food and drink with the town and Rep. establishments to open Ehrlich to move this bill up and thrive on our main through the legislative streets.” process before the end of Town Administrator the year,” McGee said in Sean Fitzgerald said the a statement. “Additional liquor licenses will go a licenses are critical to eco- long way toward support- nomic development and ing some of the goals the supporting new business- town has in its Master es that want to come to Plan, which includes re- Swampscott.” vitalizing the town’s com- The bill must be signed mercial districts. by Gov. Charlie Baker. “These liquor licenses Ehrlich said she was can be a really important ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE grateful for McGee’s swift tool to spur economic de- action on the liquor li- velopment,” he said. This dump truck was responsible for striking a utility pole in Nahant on Thursday, which knocked censes and that she would out power. miss his partnership in Gayla Cawley can be the legislature. reached at gcawley@item- NAHANT He said while Nahant coffee and a book. tage of the bus, so it was “I’m thrilled for the live.com. Follow her on From A1 is prepared for the power An MBTA bus was swapped for a Council on town,” Ehrlich said. “This Twitter @GaylaCawley. outage, the town is work- parked outside Dunkin’ Aging bus, said Ball. Police or Nahant Fire ing to establish a commu- Donuts until noon, offer- Department that saves nity emergency response ing to take in residents Bridget Turcotte can be Saugus woman hopes everyone. It will be peo- team for such situations. who were trying to get ple helping people. And The Nahant Public Li- warm and offer them a reached at bturcotte@item- we need to be ready for brary also welcomed peo- ride to the school. Not live.com. Follow her on her dog has his day that.” ple in for a warm cup of many were taking advan- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. SAUGUS the lump on JJ’s leg and TODAY’S ITEM SANTA DONATIONS From A1 had it tested. Ironically, the news General Electric Employee’s Good Neigh- Mizioch, $50.00 In memory of son Scott, Connie & Dick Ohannessian, 41, pur- comes weeks after Ohan- bor Fund, $35,000.00 Quivari, Chelsey, Connor, Jason, Alivia, Winter, $50.00 chased the dog through nessian asked friends on Merry Christmas to the children! Enjoy, $100.00 In memorium of Gram, Grinky and Auntie a friend and has been by Facebook for insurance $30.00 Anonymous, $15.00 Karen, Love Ginny, $25.00 his side ever since, even referrals. From the Patrons of Monte’s Restaurant, Gerald & Diane Boveri, $50.00 In loving memory of Walter & Eleanor through some difficult “My advice to all pet $1,000.00 Jennie, Al, Kathleen & Kerry, $150.00 Gutherie, $100.00 times, she said. owners is to get pet insur- In loving memory of Scott Carpenter, Joey In loving memory of Michael Burgess from In loving memory of Ron Crompton from “This dog helped me get ance and to find a good one Lander, and Skip Brooks from Debbie and The Giguere Family, $20.00 Jane, $50.00 through a lot in the last because you would rather David Plunkett, $100.00 John & Brenda & Chris Elwell, $100.00 In loving memory of my mother, Yolanda seven years,” she said. pay $1,000 and a 10 per- David J. Feldman and Sydney E. Feldman In memory of Jack Anderson, Love, Claire, Signor & my daughter Kristen Connolly. Love, “My dad was diagnosed cent deductible instead of Charitable Trust, $100.00 Beth, John, Kevin, Ricky and Jane, $50.00 Jane Nauss, Sean & Dax, James, Gracie & with pancreatic cancer $45,000,” she said. Atlantic Paving Corp, Peabody, Norman In loving memory of Bill & Ginny Gauthi- Jeremy, $50.00 around this time a while Ohannessian said she Dube, $1,000.00 er, Roger D. Stewart, William Spates, Walter Shannon, Klayton, Thumper. Mama loves & back and he would go with hopes after next week, JJ A & M General Contracting, Inc. Peabody, Cuffe, $25.00 misses you three more every day, $5.00 me to the hospital to see will be able to come home Norman Dube, $1,000.00 In memory of Geri Cronin from The Lynn In memory of Kenneth Knox and his him everyday. It would and join her other dogs, Grammy and Grampie Love and Grampie Supervisor’s Union, Local 3147, $100.00 wife Debra Young from Butch and Janine, put a on my father’s Moose and Chaos, who are DiCarlo, $50.00 Mike & Mary Shanahan, $250.00 $150.00 face and the dog’s.” rescue dogs. Larry Donahue Team, Solimine Santa Is- Grace United Methodist Women, $100.00 Anonymous, $25.00 While Ohannessian has She said that she can’t land Collections, $838.11 Remembering a dear husband, Dad & John Horton, $25.00 an emergency fund, there help but think about what Three Solimine sisters, Diane Edgett, Su- Grandfather, John J. Cushing Jr. The Cushing Weeks, $10.00 won’t be much left after could have been done dif- san Solimine, Kristen Steriti, Solimine Santa Family, $200.00 In loving memory of our brother Denny she pays for a new roof ferently to be in a better Island Collections, $302.37 Anonymous, $50.00 Keaney. We miss you and love you so much. her home needs. position to pay for the sur- Ray Grenier, Solimine Santa Island Collec- In memory of Nana Rowe, $50.00 Your brothers Eddie & Bobby and sister Kar- If Ohannessian chose gery. tions, $438.74 In memory of Bessie Pedrick Coletti, $7.00 en, $10.00 not to treat the cancer, “No matter if it is your Lynn Teachers Union Local 1037, Joy, $25.00 In loving memory of our Mother, Donna L JJ’s life would end with- kid or your dog, you won- $2,559.00 Richard, Mimi & Reese, $50.00 Keaney. We miss you and love you so much. in a year, according to the der about how could I In loving memory of our parents Rose & Zahora Family, $50.00 Your Children, Danny, Lee & Darcey and all veterinarian. With the have prevented this from Al Mahegan and Eleanor & Anthony DeFelice Laura Family, $50.00 your Grandchildren & Great Grandchild, surgery, JJ could have happening,” she said. “You and David & Maureen Mahegan-Brother & Tracy School Faculty and Staff, $460.00 $20.00 many years ahead of him, ask questions like: what Sister, $50.00 In memory of all deceased members of In memory of my beautiful wife, Donna L. she said. could I have done better In loving memory of Lauren, Robert and Valladolid Council #70 Lynn Knights of Co- Keaney. I miss you and love you so much. “He is just too young and in my own life to have the Barbara, The Chambers Family, $50.00 lumbus, $100.00 Love, your husband Eddie, $20.00 too full of life,” she said. means to pay.” Aborn Staff and Families, $111.05 Jack and Lucille Kennedy, $50.00 Thank you Bldg. 32 and 63 for all the The cancer was discov- To make a donation to- In loving memory of Grammy & Grampy In memory of our Family and Scott from cans…..Thank you McHeald Redemption for ered after an emergency wards JJ’s surgery and re- Spencer from all the grandkids. Love ya and Mr. & Mrs. Benny Hartley, Debbie, Taylor & making the counting easy…G.B., $200.00 visit to the animal hospi- covery, visit https://www. miss you, $100.00 Jackie, $50.00 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to tal after JJ got into the gofundme.com/please-do- In memory of Nana Sheila and Grampy Anonymous, $25.00 everyone, $100.00 bread box and ate raisin nate-to-save-jj Nick, Love Tyler & Ryan. XOXO, $25.00, Doreen Duffy & Michael McKinnon, $25.00 English muffins. Shafner and Keating, $100.00 In celebration of our beautiful granddaugh- TODAY’S TOTAL: $45,971.27 When she brought him Matt Demirs can be In memory of Anthony and Madeline Aprile, ters - Melody & Faye, $50.00 PREVIOUS BALANCE: $35,140.71 to the Lynn Pet Clinic, the reached at mdemirs@ Mae Eagar, Henry Eagar, Mary Geary, Ken Anonymous, $25.00 GRAND TOTAL: $81,111.98 vet took fluid taken from itemlive.com. A8 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Definition mission: A rhyming limerick for each English word President Trump lashes out at Vanity Fair over online video mocking Clinton By Russ Bynum ASSOCIATED PRESS WEST PALM BEACH, ning again for president. One man’s joke has Fla. (AP) — President The backlash was swift. become his mission: to Donald Trump is lash- Among those to respond give each word a rhyming ing out at Vanity Fair, was actress Patricia definition. after the magazine said Arquette, who tweeted Chris Strolin, right, an online video mocking her own proposal — stop was teasing English buffs Hillary Clinton, below, telling women what they in an online forum years “missed the mark.” should or can do. ago when he said the dic- On Twitter on Thursday, In a statement Wednes- tionary should be rewrit- Trump said the magazine day, the magazine said ten in the singsong rhyme was “bending over back- the video was an attempt scheme of limericks. He wards in apologizing for at humor that regrettably ended up embracing the the minor hit.” “missed the mark.” absurd bravado of his own The video posted over Trump added that wisecrack and decided to the weekend shows edi- Anna Wintour “is beside try it for real. tors of Vanity Fair’s Hive herself in grief & begging He started with the website offering toasts for forgiveness!” word “a’’ —”It’s used and New Year’s resolu- Wintour is the edi- with a noun to convey/ A tions for Clinton, includ- tor-in-chief of Vogue, not singular notion/ Like ‘a ing that she vow to take Vanity Fair. She is also the duck’ or ‘a potion’” — and up knitting, volunteer artistic director of parent kept going. More than work or any hobby that company Conde Nast, 1,000 contributors have PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS would keep her from run- which publishes both titles. joined him, off and on, over the years. kids — will finish the job The Omnificent English decades from now. “AS A KID, I WAS WILD AND A Dictionary in Limerick The online wisecrack CLOWN. Form (or OEDILF for that led to the OEDILF’s short) has published origin was a teasing AS A TEEN, I WOULD DASH ABOUT more than 97,000 rhym- swipe Strolin made at the ing definitions since TOWN. venerable Oxford English Strolin started it in 2004. Dictionary, which defines NOW ADULT, I SHALL GO The retired Air Force radio operator from 600,000 words across 20 VERY CAUTIOUS AND SLOW. Belleville, Illinois, says printed volumes. Strolin his project is on track to remarked that the Oxford GOES TO PROVE: WHAT GROWS UP publish its 100,000th lim- dictionary was good, but MUST CALM DOWN.”* erick in the coming year. needed improvement. His He hopes his grandchil- not-so-serious solution: * Contributor Bill Middleton’s definition of “adult.” dren — or perhaps their limericks. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Bradshaw, Foreman, Winkler, Shatner bond on European TV trip Principal’s door from Rockwell’s iconic ‘Shiner’ painting preserved By Sandy Cohen and compliments. ASSOCIATED PRESS “The first shows, we CAMBRIDGE, N.Y. (AP) for The Saturday Evening were, in effect, being paid LOS ANGELES — — When voters in Cam- Post. In Cambridge, he to be friends... Essentially, George Foreman, bridge, New York, decided found inspiration for his fourth from left, con- nobody knew each other,” the town school was due depiction of a schoolgirl nected with the family Shatner, 86, said. “This for a renovation, science awaiting her turn in the of his first Olympic time, everybody sudden- teacher Steve Butz knew principal’s office after opponent in Lithuania. ly relaxed. And now, if there was one piece of getting into a fight. Henry Winkler, left, we were to do it again, the 1950 building that Rockwell took photo- made peace with his it would go to another deserved to be preserved: graphs of the principal’s family history in Ber- level.” the door to the principal’s office and the door as lin. William Shatner, All five said they’d do office. well as the principal and fair right, rode majes- a third season without The plain door once his secretary. He even tic horses in Madrid. hesitation. served as a model for one had the door taken off And Terry Bradshaw, “This is like a gift out of Norman Rockwell’s its hinges and brought to second from left, strode of the heavens that fell iconic paintings, “Girl his studio. Later at his through a Munich city in our laps,” 72-year-old With Black Eye,” also studio, he photographed park wearing nothing PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Winkler said. “We got known as “The Shiner” models standing in for the but a cowboy hat and to do things in the last and “Triumph in Defeat.” principal and secretary. sneakers. show, “Better Late Than The five-some has such two years that we would “Holy cow!” Butz His studio photo shoots “That was not a good Never,” the sports and en- a friendly chemistry that recalled thinking when also included Mary Wha- moment for me,” the tertainment icons, along corralling them for a never have done.” “There’s a picture of he learned the school in- len Leonard, then 11, who 69-year-old former foot- with comedian Jeff Dye, conversation about their tended to discard the door wound up serving as the us riding camels in the ball star said. center, reunite for a tour travel experiences is a as part of the $11 million model for the feisty, plaid Sahara and dancing with After traipsing across of Europe in season two, comic endeavor. They all rehabilitation. “We should skirt-wearing girl with a Bedouin tribe,” Shatner Asia in the first season of which premieres New talk over each other with save it.” the post-fight disheveled their travelogue reality Year’s Day on NBC. equal numbers of barbs said. In 1953, Rockwell drove pigtails. the short distance from Rockwell, who later Ex-Miss Americas asked to help find new leaders his studio in Arlington, moved to the Berkshires in Vermont, to Cambridge, Massachusetts, was “like a By Wayne Parry president, Josh Randle; a village among rolling movie director,” said Steph- ASSOCIATED PRESS board chairwoman Lynn farmland 35 miles north- anie Plunkett, deputy Weidner, and one other east of Albany. director and chief curator ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. board member to resign. Rockwell often used of the Norman Rockwell — Trashed by emails Dan Meyers, the local residents and locales Museum in Stockbridge, sent by pageant officials, group’s interim board for settings in his work Massachusetts. former Miss Americas chairman, said the group may help choose the new wants former Miss Amer- leaders of the Miss Amer- icas and state directors ica Organization. to recommend members The group told The for a search committee Associated Press Wednes- that would determine the day night that it is seek- organization’s leadership ing the help of former structure, and choose indi- Miss Americas and state viduals to fill those roles. directors to recommend “The board wanted to the next generation of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS have a process that was leaders for the pageant. unprecedented in terms of In emails that were included one that used speculated about how openness, transparency and published last week by a vulgar term for female many sex partners former inclusion,” he said. “Given the Huffington Post, pag- genitalia to refer to past Miss America Mallory the turbulent nature of eant officials ridiculed the Miss America winners, one Hagan, above, has had. leadership transitions, appearance, intellect and that wished that a partic- The ensuing uproar led asking all the stakeholders sex lives of former Miss ular former Miss America to the group’s executive to be a part of this process Americas. The emails had died and others that director, Sam Haskell; its was the best way.”

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ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Swampscott’s Brett Benoit, left, comes over to congratulate Thomas O’Keefe on his game-ty- ing goal late in the third period. Swampscott shoots its way to Lynn Christmas Tournament title By Harold Rivera Senior forward Thomas O'Keefe Swampscott coach Gino Faia said. ITEM STAFF and junior forward Zach Elwell "Tonight we had a slow start. We were the Swampscott heroes in committed a lot turnovers and LYNN — It's early in the season the win. O'Keefe scored a pair that hurt us. I thought the third and the Swampscott boys hockey of goals in regulation to make it period was much better, the way team is still looking to nd its we normally play. But for whatev- footing. Perhaps Thursday night's 2-2, and Elwell cashed in the lone er reason, we've had slow starts. shootout win over Northeast in goal of the 1-0 shootout to propel Unfortunately it ended in a tie the championship game of the Swampscott (2-2-2) to its second ITEM FILE PHOTO but we'll take the shootout win." Lynn Christmas Tournament at win of the young season. The game goes into the record St. Mary’s will look for a way to slow down Classi- Connery Rink will steer the Big "The last couple games, we've cal’s leading scorer, Paris Wilkey. Blue in the right direction. come out with slow starts," SWAMPSCOTT, B2

Fenwick goalten- der Cailyn Wesley Fenwick girls ring on all cylinders has helped solidify the defense and is this season. a big reason why SCHOOL ROUNDUP The win puts Fenwick at 4-1 heading into a the Crusaders big test against Marblehead Sunday morning. won the St. Joseph By Katie Morrison "We have a little more depth this year, a Christmas Tour- ITEM STAFF solid defense and terri c goalkeeper. We have nament. Fenwick two lines playing well, in the past, we've only The Fenwick girls hockey team turned in is 4-1 through the had one," Fenwick coach Doug Anderson said. a dominant performance Thursday evening rst month of the Anderson credits defensemen Allie Giguere to capture the St. Joseph Christmas Tour- season, looking (a senior captain from Lynn), Rachel Boylan, nament championship at Warrior Arena in to pass a big test Jill Matucci and Allison Countie with solid- Boston, topping St. Peter Marian, 6-2, in the against Marble- ifying the back line. Blanchette, Davern and nale. head Sunday. Lexi McNeil have been a formidable rst line. Senior captain Amanda Blanchette had the "But we have a long way to go," Anderson hot hand, logging a hat trick with two assists. added. "The competition gets a lot tougher ITEM FILE PHOTO Blanchette's linemate Gabby Davern added from here on out, starting with Sydney Cresta two goals and an assist. Shannon Nagy added the other goal. and Marblehead. We're not going to get ahead Fenwick jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one of ourselves." and a 4-0 lead after two. St. Peter Marian BOYS HOCKEY made it a little interesting with two goals in Lynn 7, Latin Academy 3 the third, but Fenwick responded with two of In the consolation game of the Jets Christ- its own to put the game away. mas Tournament at Connery, Brian Clough- Goalie Cailyn Wesley was strong in net, erty exploded for four goals and two assists which is par for the course for the Crusaders ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 Roundup: Big Blue basketball rolls to victory

ROUNDUP From B1 as the Jets got back in the win column. Mike Clougherty added a goal and three assists, and John DiFilippo scored a goal and logged two assists. Lynn next hosts Beverly Saturday at 4:10. Wakefield 10, Peabody 0 Despite the tough loss, junior Dante Var- gas, eighth-grader Tommy Tilas and fresh- man Andrew Phillips all played well for the Tanners. Peabody is back in action Wednes- day against Saugus. BOYS BASKETBALL Swampscott 73, Stoneham 57 Jackson Byrne led the way for the Big Blue with 21 points and four rebounds, hit- ting four triples in the first half and another two after halftime. Jake McIntire added 13 points, five rebounds and five assists, and coach Justin Fucile said Tony Broadnax played his best game of the year, putting up 18 points, four assists and six rebounds. Swampscott has a lengthy rest, as it's back in action next Friday against Malden. Marblehead 73, Martha's Vineyard 47 ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON The Magicians (3-2) come away with a win St. Mary’s Jason Loeser pulls the puck toward him in front of Hingham’s Jake Higgins. in the consolation round of the Winchester Holiday Tournament to break a two-game slide. Leading the way was Billy Ackerman, who scored 12 points. Dewey Millett add- St. Mary’s digs deep to beat Hingham ed 11 points, Derek Marino and Seamus Keaney each scored 10 points. it. He was the backbone for us in this Hingham shot, followed by Kinne's goal "We played great against New Mission but ST. MARY’S a few things hurt us in that loss," Magicians From B1 tournament." to put St. Mary's up one. McMullen went coach Mike Giardi said. "It was a learning The Spartans were able to jump out to on to make three more saves, blanking experience against a great team. Our guys the lone regulation goal for the Spar- a lead in the first period despite getting the Harbormen in the shootout. After did a great job today bouncing back. We put tans, while eighth-grader Davis Kinne outshot 8-4. With just over five minutes Carpenter’s goal, the victory, and the a lot of pressure on Martha's Vineyard early and freshman Brady Carpenter scored to go in the period, Magliozzi picked up tournament crown, went to the Spar- and we executed the game plan." the two shootout goals that put St. a loose puck deep in the offensive zone tans. The Magicians are back on the court on Mary's over the top. Freshman Colby and sent a pass out to Scalli at the blue "Obviously there's a little bit of nerves Saturday (5) when they host Masconomet. Magliozzi had one assist in the win. line, who then sent a wicked wrist shot there," goalie McMullen said of the Fenwick 62, Greater Lawrence 46 But the real story of the game, and the into the upper right corner of the net to shootout. "But you just have to take In the consolation game of the Pope John tournament, was the play of St. Mary's give St. Mary's the 1-0 lead. what the shooter gives you. At the end Tournament, freshman Christian Loescher goalie Kevin McMullen. The senior net- That lead held up all the way until of the day, they didn't score and that's showed why he was an all-tournament selec- minder came up huge in both games there were just under seven minutes left what matters." tion, putting up 14 points in Fenwick's first of the tournament, including notching in the third period. At that point, Hing- There's no slowing down from here for win of the season. JaySean Stuart added 13 27 saves in Thursday night's victory. ham's Marshall Terres made a great St. Mary's (2-1-3), with another tough points for the Crusaders. For his strong performance, McMullen play to pick up a loose puck at center game against Winchester on Saturday earned tournament MVP honors. ice, zip into the offensive zone and flip a (5). "You build your team from the goal wrist shot into the back of the net to tie "We don't dodge any bullets, we're Spartans, Rams out, and he's been here for four years," score at 1-1 and force overtime. going up against all the top teams this Lee said of McMullen. "This is his first But the overtime didn't solve matters year," said Lee. "So we're going to enjoy year starting, and he's the perfect ex- either, so it went to a five-man shootout. this win for a bit and get right back to set to clash in ample of a guy who just really wants McMullen made a save on the first it." Boverini finales Swampscott shoots its way to championship

BOVERINI SWAMPSCOTT From B1 From B1 "We're looking to win our fourth Boverini books as a tie, but the Tournament championship in a row and no shootout win marks the other girls team has done that," Newhall second year in a row that said. "We're playing an undefeated team Swampscott has taken the ranked in the Top 25 in most polls I've seen. tournament's champion- These are the types of games we want to ship. It was also the second play in because that only makes us better. shootout victory for Swamp- "We're not changing a lot but if we can scott in as many days, as play at our pace and execute how we want, it took down host Lynn in we can play with anybody," Newhall added. the first round of the tour- "Our priority is to do what we do well." nament on Wednesday. El- The St. Mary's girls had no trouble defeat- well also scored a goal in ing English in their opening game to cement Wednesday's shootout. a bid in Friday's final. Pamela Gonzalez and Thursday, the Big Blue Olivia Nazaire led a balanced St. Mary's of- struck first in the opening fense. period. Northeast com- Classical girls coach Tom Sawyer noted mitted a pair of penalties that St. Mary's balanced offense is one of its in the period, handing main strengths. Swampscott two power “Offensively they’re very balanced," Saw- plays. Swampscott couldn’t yer said. "They have a good inside game and make anything of the first a good outside game. That makes it a chal- opportunity, but cashed in lenge for our defense to defend them." The Rams will aim to limit their turnovers on the second. O’Keefe fired and make the most of their possessions. a shot past Northeast goal- “We have to limit turnovers to get as many ie Paul Morrissey for the possessions as we can," Sawyer said. "We 1-0 Big Blue lead with four have to take care of the basketball and play minutes remaining. Se- defensively sound to our fundamentals. If nior defenseman Dominic we make a mistake, they’ll score.” Codispoti dished the assist The St. Mary's boys defeated English in on the goal. Swampscott their opening game, a defensive battle. The held the 1-0 lead at the end Spartans held a slim lead, 17-16, at halftime of the period. but the Bulldogs couldn't get much going of- "Thomas is the hardest ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON fensively in the second half. Jalen Echevar- worker on the team," Faia said. "Those are two typi- Zach Elwell, who scored the winning goal in the shootout, keeps the puck on ria, last year's tournament MVP, paced the his stick. Spartans alongside Joseph Abate-Walsh. cal goals of him just going Spartans coach Dave Brown said his team hard, rebounds, working hard and nothing pretty. heels. Jack McIntyre scored will need a similar performance on defense the go-ahead goal for North- to limit Classical's looks in transition. Those are the kind of goals we're looking for and we east to back the Big Blue into "Classical's very good in transition," Brown a 2-1 deficit with 11:10 left in said. "They have tremendous athletes. We're ask him to get. He's the guy the period. It didn't take long hoping to slow the game down. If we can that gets them." for the Big Blue to respond, keep the game in the 60's it'll be easier for Things turned in North- as O'Keefe fired in his second us to win as opposed to a game in the 70's or east’s favor in the second goal of the night 40 seconds the 80's, which Classical wants to do. period. Swampscott sent later to even the score at 2-2. "Basketball's a miss or make game," Brown a pair of shots Morrissey’s added. "If you can defend the 3-point line way in the final two min- Steven Santanello logged the and prevent as many transition baskets as utes of the period but the assist on the goal. It remained possible, that keeps you in the game. We're Northeast netminder de- tied at 2-2 at the end of regu- not a team that scores a ton of points so we nied them both. Defense lation. focus on defense. Classical has speed so we turned into offense for the "That second goal was really have to pay attention to transition big time." Golden Knights as Luke big," Faia said. "Afterwards, Discipline and rebounding will be the main Buckley knotted the score we had a bunch of chances. focuses for the Rams as they try to avenge with a short-handed goal Northeast's goalie made a last winter's first-round loss to Classical. in the closing seconds. The bunch of saves and we just "We have to play as disciplined as possi- two teams went into the couldn't finish any of them." third period tied at 1-1. Both goalies were tough to ble," Rams coach Jasper Grassa said. "They COURTESY PHOTO | DANIEL SANTANELLO take advantage of every mistake the other "We didn't know much beat in the shootout. Swamp- team makes. We have to watch for mistakes about Northeast other than scott senior goalie Dan John- Swampscott captains, from left, Dominic Codispo- and make sure we're not hurting ourselves. that every year they play son denied all five Northeast ti, Jack Poska, Steven Santanello and Dan Johnson "Rebounding is something we have to fo- hard and they're physical," attempts. On the other side, receive the trophy from tournament director and cus on," Grassa added. "They have the size Faia said. "They don't quit Morrissey blocked the Big Lynn Jets coach Mike Roberts. advantage. We have to focus on rebounding and they play hard. Blue's first four attempts be- and playing together if we're going to have a "This tournament's al- fore Elwell iced the win the he's good around the net." "We need a faster start and chance to win this game." ways balanced," Faia add- game-winner on the fifth try Johnson, per usual, was more shots on net," Faia said. The English girls will battle Swampscott ed. "You always have to of the shootout. strong in net and finished "We're looking to produce in the first consolation game at 1:30. The come to play. It was a great "Zach's really good at with 25 saves in the winning some offense. We're kind of English boys will take on Tech in their con- game between both teams." shootouts," Faia said. "He did effort. struggling scoring-wise, re- solation game at 3. Following that will be The Golden Knights took it the night before (against the Swampscott now shifts lying on the same few guys. the boys (4:30) and girls (6) championship the lead in the third period, Jets). It was the same kind of gears to preparing for Satur- We're hoping to get some games. putting Swampscott on its play. He has good hands and day's game at Dracut. more offense going." FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE FRIDAY Marblehead at Pentucket Tournament Boys Basketball (8 a.m.) Manchester-Essex at Gloucester (7) SATURDAY St. John’s Prep at Methuen Tourna- Boys Basketball ment (TBD) Malden Catholic vs East Boston Woburn at Danvers (4) (1:30) Boverini Tournament Masconomet at Marblehead (5) At Lynn Classical Melrose at Lynnfield (2:30) Lynn Tech vs Lynn English (3) St. Mary’s vs Lynn Classical (4:30) Boys Hockey Arlington Cath. at Fenwick (6) Boys Hockey Beverly at Lynn (4:10) St. John’s Prep vs. BC High (6:20) Bishop Feehan at Marblehead Girls Basketball (12:30) Fenwick at Masco Tournament (TBD) Medford at Woburn (TBA) Marblehead at Wakefield (5) North Reading at Lynnfield (12) Beverly at TBA (TBA) St. John’s at Pete Frates Classic Boverini Tournament (4/6) At Lynn Classical St. Mary’s at Winchester (5) Swampscott vs English (1:30) St. Mary’s vs Classical (6) Girls Hockey St. Mary’s vs. Woburn (at Warrior Gymnastics Arena, 8) Malden/Medford at Winthrop (3) Wrestling Track Beverly/Lynnfield/Salem/Gr.Law at St. John’s Prep at Speed Classic Andover (7a) (11) Lynnfield at Beverly (9am) Malden Catholic at MSTCA Speed Classic (TBA) SUNDAY Wrestling Girls Hockey Danvers vs. TBA (8a) Marblehead at Fenwick (9 a.m.)

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College basketball 1 p.m...... Louisville at Kentucky...... CBS 6 p.m...... Cleveland State at Michigan St...... Big Ten Network 7 p.m...... UT Arlington at Coastal Carolina...... ESPN2 ...... West Virginia at Oklahoma St...... ESPNU PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 8 p.m...... Baylor at Texas Tech...... Fox College Sports ...... UMBC at Maryland...... FS1 Houston Rockets’ James Harden, right, protests a call beside Boston Celtics’ Marcus Smart during ...... Youngstown St. at Indiana...... Big Ten Network the first quarter Thursday. 9 p.m...... Kansas at Texas...... ESPN2 ...... Kansas St. at Iowa State...... ESPNU 10 p.m...... Utah at Oregon...... FS1 11 p.m...... Colorado at Oregon St...... ESPNU Celtics rally from 26 down, top Houston ...... Washington St. at UCLA...... ESPN2 Pro basketball BOSTON (AP) — Al Horford made but Harden was called for another nearly all of the second quarter and 7 p.m...... Houston at Washington...... NBATV a hook shot with 3.7 seconds left offensive foul and time expired af- much of the third before Boston College football to give Boston its only lead of the ter Horford missed his second free pulled back within range on a 12-0 1 p.m...... Belk Bowl: Wake Forest vs. Texas A&M....ESPN game, and the Celtics rallied from a throw. run. 3 p.m...... Sun Bowl: N.C. State vs. Arizona St...... CBS 26-point deficit to beat the Houston Houston opened the game on a Irving drew another foul while 4:30 p.m...... Music City Bowl: Kentucky vs. Northwestern... Rockets 99-98 on Thursday night. 12-0 run and led 62-38 at halftime. driving to the basket and added ESPN 5:30 p.m...... Arizona Bowl: New Mexico St. vs. Utah State.. Kyrie Irving scored 26 and Jayson After committing six turnovers in two more from the line, then after a CBSSN Tatum finished with 19 for the Celt- the first half, Houston had seven in shot-clock violation, Marcus Morris 8:30 p.m...... Cotton Bowl: USC vs. Ohio State...... ESPN ics, while Marcus Smart drew two the third quarter and Boston capi- hit a 3-pointer to cut the margin to Pro hockey offensive fouls against James Hard- talized by outscoring the Rockets 71-58 — the lowest it had been since 8 p.m...... Nashville at Minnesota...... NBCSN en in the closing seconds to help 31-16. Irving scored 12 in the third Houston led 23-10. After a timeout, Boston complete the comeback. quarter as Boston picked up its de- Irving stole the ball and got it to SPORTS BRIEFS Smart and Terry Rozier had 13 fense, holding Houston to just four Smart for a layup to make it 71-60. points apiece. field goals in the period. Houston was able to stall the mo- Lazy Dog Classy three overall male and female Tatum made a layup with seven Boston got within a point a cou- mentum when Harden drew a foul finishers. seconds left to pull the Celtics with- ple times in the fourth, but couldn't with 1:56 left and got two extra free 3-Mile Fun Run Participants can register for in 98-97, then Smart had position quite catch the Rockets until the fi- throws when Morris and Boston the event online at www.race- The Lazy Dog Sports Bar on Harden for an offensive foul that nal seconds. coach Brad Stevens received tech- wire.com/register.php?id8604. gave Boston the ball and a chance Smart drove for a layup and pulled nicals for arguing. Harden made all will be hosting its Classy Commemorative long-sleeve 3-Mile Fun Run to help sup- to win it. Horford converted from Boston within 96-95 with 13.5 sec- four from the line, but a late 3-point- shirts will be given to all who the lane to put Boston up for the onds left. 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Rather than going for Brothers and Gediminas Petraitis to will be prizes given to the top [email protected]. 24 points for Houston, which shot 25 the 3-pointer, Boston went to Tatum officiate the game on their own. percent (9 of 36) in the second half for another layup, then Smart took UP NEXT and lost its fourth straight. an offensive foul by Harden on the Rockets: Wrap up a three-game NFL The Rockets had one last chance inbounds play. road trip Friday at Washington. after Horford's go-ahead hook shot, Houston's lead was in the 20s for Celtics: Host Brooklyn on Sunday. AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA y-New England 12 3 0 .800 432 290 y-Philadelphia 13 2 0 .867 457 289 Buffalo 8 7 0 .533 280 343 Dallas 8 7 0 .533 348 332 Miami 6 9 0 .400 265 371 Washington 7 8 0 .467 332 370 N.Y. Jets 5 10 0 .333 292 356 N.Y. Giants 2 13 0 .133 228 378 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA y-Jacksonville 10 5 0 .667 407 253 x-New Orleans 11 4 0 .733 424 295 Tennessee 8 7 0 .533 319 346 x-Carolina 11 4 0 .733 353 305 Houston 4 11 0 .267 325 414 Atlanta 9 6 0 .600 331 305 Indianapolis 3 12 0 .200 241 391 Tampa Bay 4 11 0 .267 304 358 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA y-Pittsburgh 12 3 0 .800 378 284 y-Minnesota 12 3 0 .800 359 242 Baltimore 9 6 0 .600 368 272 Detroit 8 7 0 .533 375 365 Cincinnati 6 9 0 .400 259 322 Green Bay 7 8 0 .467 309 349 Cleveland 0 15 0 .000 210 382 Chicago 5 10 0 .333 254 297 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA y-Kansas City 9 6 0 .600 388 315 y-L.A. Rams 11 4 0 .733 465 295 L.A. Chargers 8 7 0 .533 325 262 Seattle 9 6 0 .600 342 306 Oakland 6 9 0 .400 291 343 Arizona 7 8 0 .467 269 337 Denver 5 10 0 .333 265 355 San Francisco 5 10 0 .333 297 370 Saturday’s Games Carolina 22, Tampa Bay 19 Baltimore 23, Indianapolis 16 Cincinnati 26, Detroit 17 Minnesota 16, Green Bay 0 Kansas City 29, Miami 13 Sunday’s Games L.A. Rams 27, Tennessee 23 Chicago 20, Cleveland 3 New Orleans 23, Atlanta 13 New England 37, Buffalo 16 Seattle 21, Dallas 12 L.A. Chargers 14, N.Y. Jets 7 Arizona 23, N.Y. Giants 0 Washington 27, Denver 11 San Francisco 44, Jacksonville 33 NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division Tampa Bay 36 27 7 2 56 136 88 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston 36 20 10 6 46 109 94 Nashville 36 22 9 5 49 118 100 Toronto 37 22 14 1 45 122 104 Winnipeg 38 21 11 6 48 125 108 Florida 37 16 16 5 37 106 121 St. Louis 39 23 14 2 48 114 96 Montreal 38 16 18 4 36 100 120 Dallas 38 20 15 3 43 112 110 Detroit 36 13 16 7 33 97 116 Minnesota 37 19 15 3 41 106 108 Ottawa 35 11 16 8 30 93 119 Chicago 35 17 13 5 39 103 94 Buffalo 37 9 20 8 26 80 123 Colorado 36 17 16 3 37 113 116 Metropolitan Division Pacific Division PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA New Jersey 36 22 9 5 49 116 104 Vegas 35 24 9 2 50 123 101 Boston Bruins center Danton Heinen (43) tries to pass the puck past Washington Capitals center Washington 39 23 13 3 49 118 111 Los Angeles 37 22 11 4 48 109 85 Columbus 38 22 13 3 47 109 104 San Jose 34 19 11 4 42 95 84 Nicklas Backstrom during the second period Thursday. N.Y. Rangers 37 20 13 4 44 118 104 Anaheim 38 16 14 8 40 102 112 N.Y. Islanders 37 20 13 4 44 133 129 Calgary 36 18 15 3 39 101 106 Carolina 36 17 12 7 41 102 110 Edmonton 37 17 18 2 36 111 117 Pittsburgh 38 19 16 3 41 109 122 37 15 17 5 35 98 121 Philadelphia 37 15 14 8 38 101 106 Arizona 39 9 25 5 23 88 134 Bruins fall to Capitals in shootout

Thursday’s Games Tampa Bay 3, Montreal 1 WASHINGTON (AP) — Alex Connolly tied it at 3 with 8:38 left put Boston ahead 3-2 and came just Florida 3, Philadelphia 2 Toronto at Arizona, 9 p.m. Ovechkin got his 24th goal of the in the third when he appeared to at- moments after Washington killed Washington 4, Boston 3, SO Vegas at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. season and then scored in the tempt a centering feed toward Tom off its fifth penalty of the game. T.J. shootout to help the Washington Wilson at the crease. Instead, the Oshie gave the puck away in his NBA Capitals beat the Boston Bruins 4-3 puck caromed off a Boston player own end, and Danton Heinen found on Thursday night. and over the line before Khudobin Backes open for a shot that struck EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Lars Eller and Brett Connolly also could stop it. Holtby’s glove on its way in. Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB scored for the Capitals, who snapped Ovechkin had the only successful NOTES: Washington assigned C Boston 29 10 .744 — Houston 25 8 .758 — a three-game losing streak and won shootout try, finishing into the top Nathan Walker, the first Australian Toronto 23 10 .697 3 San Antonio 25 11 .694 1½ their 12th consecutive game over right corner. national to play in the NHL, to the New York 17 18 .486 10 New Orleans 18 16 .529 7½ Philadelphia 15 18 .455 11 Memphis 11 24 .314 15 the Bruins. Washington also ended Washington gave up two goals minors. The 23-year-old has played Brooklyn 12 22 .353 14½ Dallas 11 25 .306 15½ a scoring drought that had lasted al- during a 49-second stretch early in nine games for Washington, scor- Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB most nine full periods. in the first period, and then pulled ing once. ... Caps C Chandler Ste- Washington 19 16 .543 — Minnesota 22 14 .611 — David Backes scored twice for the even with two goals 96 seconds phenson (illness) missed his second Miami 18 16 .529 ½ Oklahoma City 20 15 .571 1½ second time this season, but Boston apart in the second. straight game but is expected to re- Charlotte 12 22 .353 6½ Denver 19 16 .543 2½ Orlando 12 24 .333 7½ Portland 17 16 .515 3½ lost for the third time in its last 12 First, Eller reached a loose puck turn soon. ... Acciari played one night Atlanta 9 25 .265 9½ Utah 15 21 .417 7 games. Noel Acciari also scored for between the circles and rifled a after taking an illegal check to the Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the Bruins. shot past Khudobin, ending a team head by Ottawa D Fredrik Claesson. Cleveland 24 11 .686 — Golden State 28 7 .800 — Boston built a 2-0 lead before drought that lasted more than 178 The NHL suspended Claesson two Detroit 19 15 .559 4½ L.A. Clippers 14 19 .424 13 Washington registered its first shot minutes. Then, after Boston’s Torey games. Milwaukee 18 15 .545 5 Phoenix 13 23 .361 15½ Indiana 19 16 .543 5 Sacramento 12 22 .353 15½ of the game, and also led 3-2 in the Krug picked up a slashing penal- UP NEXT Chicago 12 22 .353 11½ L.A. Lakers 11 22 .333 16 third. ty, Ovechkin took John Carlson’s Bruins: Visits Ottawa on Saturday Thursday’s Games Milwaukee 102, Minnesota 96 Washington’s Braden Holtby and feed at the left face-off and night. Orlando 102, Detroit 89 San Antonio 119, New York 107 Boston’s Anton Khudobin each made smashed it into the top right corner. Capitals: Host New Jersey on Sat- Boston 99, Houston 98 Philadelphia at Portland, 10:30 p.m. 31 saves. Backes’ second goal of the night urday night. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 COMICS

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Patient’s romantic feelings for doctor cause confusion Some bids are quite unbelievable DEAR ABBY: I started DEAR ABBY: My hus- When players have long have bid four spades, based seeing a new doctor six Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van band and I disagree about two-suiters, you expect fire- on the 10-card fit, but he did months ago to be treated Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, how to handle taking our works in the auction. When not like his club holding. Then, for a serious medical con- and was founded by her mother, children shopping with us. this deal was played in a amazingly, West passed. How dition. I respect his medi- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at I believe that, especially 16-table duplicate, though, many diamonds would he cal opinion and the fact while our children are the given auction was relative- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los have needed to compete in that many doctors treat- small (they are 3 and 5), ly quiet. What would you have that suit? Finally, North un- ing my condition would be Angeles, CA 90069. the adult with them done differently? derstandably raised to four judgmental and lack com- should keep them in sight This was the only table at spades. passion. He has offered at all times, or at least the which South did not overcall West led the club ace and happens, something called finances, and I don’t know one spade. (The suit is poor both. majority of the time. If a shifted to a heart. East won “transference” can occur. how to respond to their and the hand strength low, but While I appreciate his child moves out of eye- The emotions associated intrusive questions. it is the spade suit.) At two ta- and, knowing he had a club skills as a doctor, I have with one person — such as I’m very aware of our sight, the adult should bles, after West responded trick coming, led a low dia- started to develop roman- a parent — become trans- unique situation, and I’m find them within a min- two hearts, North jumped to mond. South won with his tic feelings for him. I real- ferred to the doctor. If you extremely grateful to my ute. Are there guidelines six spades! Both went down king, drew trumps, conceded ize telling him would put on what is appropriate by keep this in mind, it may parents for the generosity two doubled by East, losing a club and claimed. him in an awkward posi- age or developmental stage help you to better handle we have received. How do one heart and two clubs. At one table, even more tion and possibly jeopar- on this issue? your emotions. I respond to friends and Seven times North-South strangely, South played in dize our professional rela- three spades. acquaintances when they understandably pushed into tionship because of the HELICOPTER MOM DEAR ABBY: I was ad- bring up such a sensitive five spades over five dia- ethical implications. I don’t AND FREE RANGE monds. Although five dia- opted at a year old by lov- subject? DAD want to move on to anoth- ing parents. Through a monds was doomed, that was er doctor because I value lifetime of hard work, they GRATEFUL IN DEAR HELICOPTER hard to judge. his services. How do I get have become wealthy. Their CALIFORNIA MOM: Your husband is an In this auction, North’s two- over it? generosity allowed my optimist, while you are a no-trump overcall showed at husband and me to buy DEAR GRATEFUL: realist. Common sense least 5-5 in the unbid suits. ANONYMOUSLY IN (An overcall of either two di- our first home and start Remember this. You do not should prevail. When you LOVE amonds or two hearts would married life debt-free. have to answer every take your children to a question that is asked of have been natural, not Mi- DEAR IN LOVE: Your My problem is, their public place, they should chaels.) Now East should you. When questions about romantic feelings for your community and friends, remain under your or your have competed with three doctor are not as unusual including some of my hus- your home or finances are husband’s supervision at hearts. In competition, you as you may think. When a band’s and my own, often raised, reply, “That’s very all times until they are may bid one level higher than person needs ongoing med- feel compelled to bring the personal. My parents are aware enough that they you would have done in an ical care as you do, it’s subject up. I always thought generous, and my hus- can’t be lured away by a uncompetitive auction. When natural to feel vulnerable it was rude to ask ques- band and I are grateful.” stranger, and big enough East passed, South might and dependent. When that tions about other people’s PERIOD! to fight off a predator.

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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 VITAL PIECE OF THE GATEWAY mortgage given by Felicia R. Moore to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, mortgage given by Eric M. Kagua and Joyce W. Kagua to First Eastern Mortgage APARTMENTS PROJECT FOR SALE Inc., dated January 27, 2005 and registered with the Essex County (Southern Corporation, dated September 30, 2003 and recorded with the Essex County 910-912 Washington Street, Lynn, MA. District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.450352 as noted on (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 21870, Page 50, of which mortgage 7227 sq ft lot, 1260 sq ft home: 3 Certificate of Title No. 78111, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from First Eastern Mortgage LYNN ~ Diamond District, 1st floor, 6 bedroom, 2 bath. 2400 sq ft, 3 bay holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Corporation to HSBC Mortgage Corporation (USA) dated September 30, 2003 and rooms, 3 bedrooms, hdwd floors garage. Harbor views! Zoned for high Cenlar FSB dated May 23, 2016 and registered with said registry district on May recorded with said registry on December 8, 2003 at Book 22166 Page 220 and throughout, incl wash/dryer hook up rise w/active contractors business 31, 2016 at Document No. 572152 Certificate of Title No. 78111, for breach of by assignment from HSBC Mortgage Corporation (USA) to HSBC Bank USA, N.A. $2000, No utilities. New remodel! permit. $585,000. the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will dated March 15, 2012 and recorded with said registry on March 20, 2012 at Call 617-895-9024 Call JOHN: 781-771-6655 be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on January 10, 2018, on the mortgaged Book 31181 Page 221 and by assignment from HSBC Bank USA, National premises located at 17 Manson Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all Association to MTGLQ Investors, LP dated July 6, 2017 and recorded with said and singular the premises described in said mortgage, registry on July 31, 2017 at Book 36061 Page 457, for breach of the conditions Catch up of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at TO WIT: Public Auction at 12:00 p.m. on January 22, 2018, on the mortgaged premises with your located at 506 EASTERN AVENUE, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and That land situated in Lynn in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of singular the premises described in said mortgage, Massachusetts, bounded and as described as follows: favorite team TO WIT: SOUTHWESTERLY by Manson Street fifty (50) feet; in Item Sports! A certain parcel of land, situated in said Lynn, now known and numbered as 506 NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 15 as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred Eastern Avenue, and being shown as Lot F on Plan No. 2 drawn by Charles W. Gay, eighty six and 35/100 (186.35) feet; Engineer and Surveyor, and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of LEGALS Deeds in Book 1178, Page 104, and further bounded and described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 3 as shown on said plan, fifty five NORTHEASTERLY by Eastern Avenue, 50 feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by land formerly of and 81/100 (55.81) feet; Jones, 100 feet; SOUTHWESTERLY by land formerly of Bullfinch, 55.50 feet; and (SEAL) NORTHWESTERLY by land formerly of Winchester, 100 feet. Containing 5,275 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 13 as shown on said plan. one hundred sixty one and square feet of land, more or less. Being all and the same premises conveyed to LAND COURT 55/100 (161.55) feet; mortgagors by deed dated November 30, 2001 recorded with said Deeds at Book DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT 17962, Page 117. 17SM009637 All of said boundries are determined by the Court to be recorded as shown upon ORDER OF NOTICE plan numbered 6602-C, drawn by Eastmen & Bradford, Civil Engineers, dated For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern September 30, 1918, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land District) Registry of Deeds in Book 17962, Page 117. To: Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title Raul A. Hill as Personal Representative of the estate of 2668 in said Registry, and the above described land is shown as Lot 14 on last These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit Patricia A. Hill a/k/a Patricia Hill mentioned plan. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Corinne Majorie Dow; nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Farrah Jeanne Rivera, And it is further certified that said land is under the operation and titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or provisions Chapter 185 of the General Laws, and that the title to said land is liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 registered under said Chapter, subject, however to having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: any of the encumbrances mentioned in Section forty-six of said Chapter, which easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. may be subsisting and subject to the memoranda of encumbrances for Certificate Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC No. 63828. TERMS OF SALE: claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, For my title see Certificate of Title 73211. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank numbered 6 S Street, given by Patricia A. Hill a/k/a Patricia Hill to Mortgage check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Liberty Home Equity A deed from Adam J. Gardner and Domini Gardner to Felicia Moore to be recorded. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Solutions, Inc., dated December 21, 2013, and recorded in the Essex County 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33049, Page 4, and now held by the For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 450351, as noted on from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Certificate of Title No. 78111. receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or MTGLQ INVESTORS, LP this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before January 29, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Present holder of said mortgage 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, benefits of said Act. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. By its Attorneys, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on December 18, 2017. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Attest: Deborah J. Patterson TERMS OF SALE: 150 California Street Recorder Newton, MA 02458 201711-0112-TEA A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank (617) 558-0500 Item: December 29, 2017 check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. 201610-0204 - PRP The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Item: December 22, 29, 2017, January 5, 2018 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days LAND COURT from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in THE TRIAL COURT 17 SM 004001 said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT ORDER OF NOTICE CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Docket No. ES17P3478EA TO: Carolyn Hoy fka Carolyn J. deLangis Essex Probate and Family Court CENLAR FSB 36 Federal Street and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Present holder of said mortgage Salem, MA 01970 U.S.C. App. º 501 et seq.: (978)744-1020 By its Attorneys, U.S. Bank National Association HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California Street Estate of: claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Newton, MA 02458 Brian Arthur Whalen numbered 82 Robinson Street, given by Carolyn Hoy fka Carolyn J. deLangis to (617) 558-0500 Also known as: Brian Whalen Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc, as nominee for Eastern Bank, 201512-0447 - TEA Date of Death: 04/17/2007 dated, June 16, 2009, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Item: December 15, 22, 29, 2017 To all interested persons: Deeds in Book 28718, Page 211, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers Representative has been filed by: status. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Jennifer L. Whalen of Lynn MA THE TRIAL COURT requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT as requested in the Petition. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Docket No. ES17P3658EA The Petitioner requests that: Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on G.L. c. 190B ~ 3-306 Jennifer L. Whalen of Lynn MA that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before JAN 22, Estate of: Mary Carbone on the bond in an unsupervised administration. 2018, or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Date of Death: September 23, 2017 IMPORTANT NOTICE benefits of said Act. Essex Division You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the To all persons who have or may have some interest in the above-captioned estate Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of this Court on DEC 5, 2017 and, if interested, to the Office of the Attorney General and the Deparment of must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Veterans Affairs, notice is hereby given on December 04, 2017 that the petioner the return day of 01/16/2018. Attest: Linda J. Carbone of Lynn MA This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Deborah J. Patterson Mary Ann Holt of Middleton MA appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Recorder intends to file with the above named Probate and Family Court, not sooner than timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Item: December 29, 2017 seven (7) days after this notice, a within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Petition for Informal Representative, to serve without surety on the bond. notice to you. LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN Linda J. Carbone of Lynn MA UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM Mary Ann Holt of Middleton MA PROBATE CODE (MUPC) The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, January 16, 2018, at 6:00 PM in The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Room 302, Lynn City Hall: Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the 1. Notice is hereby given that Teresa Parada DBA El Pulgarcito II Restaurant at supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the 408 Summer Street has applied for a transfer of the Wine and Malt License to the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Rancho Grande Inc. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and 2. Notice is hereby given that Omar Fernandez DBA Santo Domingo Liquors at to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. expenses of administration. 86 Newhall Street has applied for a transfer and relocation of the All Alcohol Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Package Store License to Asram, Inc., DBA Shop Kwik Superette at and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Date: December 12, 2017 534 Lynnfield Street. Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Pamela Casey O'Brien Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Register of Probate Item: December 29, 2017, January 2, 2018 Item: December 29, 2017 Item: December 29, 2017 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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By David Sharp frozen solid on the porch ASSOCIATED PRESS of a house in Toledo, and a third body was recovered PORTLAND, Maine — near a car that slid off an Plunging temperatures icy road and flipped into a across half the country canal days earlier in the on Thursday underscored city of Oregon. a stark reality for low-in- Despite the cold, there come Americans who rely was some good news for re- on heating aid: Their dol- cipients of federal aid from lars aren’t going to go as the Low-Income Home En- far this winter because of ergy Assistance Program. rising energy costs. President Donald Trump Forecasters warned peo- released nearly $3 billion, ple to be wary of hypother- or roughly 90 percent, of mia and frostbite from an the funding in October arctic blast that’s gripping after previously trying to a large swath from the eliminate the program. Midwest to the Northeast, But projected energy where the temperature, cost increases will effec- without the wind chill fac- tively reduce the purchas- tored in, dipped to minus ing power by $330 mil- 32 on Thursday morning lion, making it imperative in Watertown, N.Y. that the remaining funds Even before the cold be released, said Mark PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS snap, the Department Wolfe, executive director of Energy projected that Logan Rogers pushes his bike along East Third Street in Erie, Pa., on Wednesday. of the National Energy heating costs were going Assistance Directors’ As- to track upward this win- warm. al aid, but only when her cold weather this week the region. sociation. ter, and many people are Elizabeth Parker, 88, of gauge dips to one-eighth of has sent advocates for the In western New York and This winter, energy costs keeping a wary eye on Sanford, Maine, said she a tank. homeless scrambling to Erie, Pa., residents were were projected to grow by their fuel tanks to ensure lives in fear of running “I couldn’t get along get people off the streets still cleaning up from mas- 12 percent for natural they don’t run out. out of heating fuel and without it,” said Parker, and to bring in extra beds sive snowfall. Firefighters gas, 17 percent for home The burden caused by remains vigilant in mon- who lives with her 93-year- for them. Warming centers had to use a bucket loader heating oil, 18 percent for higher prices and higher itoring the gauge outside old husband, Robert Park- also were set up in some to rescue someone trapped propane and 8 percent for energy usage is felt by her trailer. She said she is er, along with a cat, a dog locations. Frozen pipes in her home in Lorraine, electricity, according to all Americans, especially allowed to request a fuel and four birds. and dead car batteries New York. the U.S. Energy Informa- those who struggle to stay delivery thanks to feder- Prolonged, dangerous added to the misery across In Ohio, a dog was found tion Administration. B8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 2017 Islamic State kills 41 in attack on Afghan cultural center

By Amir Shah ASSOCIATED PRESS KABUL, Afghanistan — An Islamic State suicide bomber struck a Shiite cultural center in Kabul FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on Thursday, killing at Democrat Doug Jones speaks in Birmingham, least 41 people and un- Ala. derscoring the extremist group’s growing reach in Afghanistan even as its self-styled caliphate in Jones officially Iraq and Syria has been dismantled. The attack may have targeted the pro-Iran Af- declared winner ghan Voice news agency By Kim Chandler fight to make our country housed in the two-story ASSOCIATED PRESS a better place for all.” building. The Sunni ex- Jones will be sworn in tremists of IS view Shiite MONTGOMERY, Ala. on Jan. 3, narrowing the Muslims as apostates and — Democrat Doug Jones’ GOP’s advantage in the have repeatedly attacked historic victory over Re- U.S. Senate to 51-49. He Afghanistan’s Shiite mi- publican Roy Moore was takes over the seat pre- declared official Thurs- nority and targets linked PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS viously held by Attorney day as Alabama election to neighboring Iran. General Jeff Sessions. A distraught man is carried following a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghan- officials certified him The attack wound- In a brief meeting Thurs- istan, Thursday. the winner of the special ed more than 80 people, day at the Alabama Capi- Senate election, despite many of whom suffered tol, the governor, attorney Moore’s last-minute law- severe burns. overwhelmed. Additional sary of the 1979 Soviet time the group declared a general and secretary of Local Shiite leader Ab- suit claiming voter fraud. doctors and nurses were invasion with a seminar caliphate in large parts of state signed paperwork dul Hussain Ramazan- Jones defeated Moore on called in to help. At the about the event’s impact Syria and Iraq, has vowed certifying the final ballot dada said the bomber to target Shiites. The mil- Dec. 12 by 21,924 votes in height of the crisis, more on the country. Mesbah numbers. It was a quiet slipped into an academic than 50 medics were work- said the invasion, which itants attacked the Iraqi a stunning victory in a tra- punctuation mark to a tu- seminar at the center and ing to save the wounded. led to decades of war and Embassy and two Shiite ditionally red state, becom- multuous election marked blew himself up among the By late afternoon, unrest that continue to mosques in Kabul earlier ing the first Alabama Dem- by the misconduct accu- participants. More bombs Health Ministry spokes- the present day, was the this year, killing dozens of ocrat elected to the Senate sations and Moore’s elev- went off just outside the man Wahid Mujro said 41 “beginning of all of Af- people. A suicide attack on in a quarter-century. The enth-hour legal fight. center as people fled. people were dead and 84 ghanistan’s disasters.” the largest Shiite mosque win came after Moore, best The IS-linked Aamaq others wounded. Iran, a Shiite-majority in the western Herat prov- known for stands against Moore had refused to news agency said four The cultural center country bordering Iraq ince last summer killed at gay marriage and the pub- concede his loss to Jones bombs were used in the was housed in a simple and Afghanistan, has pro- least 90 people. lic display of the Ten Com- and filed a last-ditch law- assault, one strapped to building surrounded by vided heavy military and Afghanistan’s IS af- mandments, was dogged suit hours before the cer- the suicide attacker. It mud-brick homes in the financial aid to the Syrian filiate largely consists by accusations of sexual tification, saying he be- said the center was fund- Shiite-dominated neigh- government as well as re- of displaced Uzbek mil- misconduct involving teen- lieved there were voting ed by Iran and used to borhood of Dasht-e-Bar- gional Shiite militias bat- itants and disgruntled age girls that occurred de- irregularities that should propagate Shiite beliefs. chi, home to some of Ka- tling IS in recent years. former members of the cades ago. be investigated. A judge Ali Reza Ahmadi, a jour- bul’s poorest residents. The extremist group is much larger and more Jones said in a state- denied his request to stop nalist with Afghan Voice, A senior member of now largely confined to a entrenched Taliban move- ment that he looked for- the election certification. said he leaped from the the local Shiite clerical few remote patches of ter- ment. The Taliban and ward to going to work for Alabama Secretary of window of his second-floor council, Mohammad Asif ritory in Syria, but it re- IS share the goal of over- the people of Alabama in State John Merrill said office after the first bomb Mesbah, said the center tains the ability to inspire throwing Afghanistan’s the new year. his office has so far found went off and saw flames may have been targeted and carry out attacks fur- Western-backed govern- “As I said on election no evidence of fraud. pouring from the basement. because it houses Afghan ther afield. Powerful affil- ment and imposing a night, our victory marks a In a brief statement, “I jumped from the roof Voice. The news agency’s iates in Afghanistan and harsh version of Islamic new chapter for our state Moore stood by his claims toward the basement, yell- owner, Sayed Eissa Hus- Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula law, but they are fiercely and the nation,” he said. that the election was fraud- ing at people to get water saini Mazari, is a strong continue to launch regular divided over leadership, “I will be an independent ulent and said he had to to put out the fire,” he said. proponent of Iran, and the assaults against security tactics and ideology, and voice and work to find fight Democrats and over At nearby Istiqlal Hos- agency’s output is domi- forces and civilians. have clashed on a number common ground with my $50 million in opposition pital, Director Moham- nated by Iranian news. The IS affiliate in Af- of occasions. The Taliban colleagues on both sides spending from the Wash- med Sabir Nasib said On Thursday, the center ghanistan, which emerged denied any involvement in of the aisle to get Wash- ington establishment. He the emergency room was was marking the anniver- in 2014 at around the same Thursday’s attack. ington back on track and said he had no regrets. Pennyworth’s Of Lynn

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