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My name is Chris Fisher, and My name is Chris Fisher, Above all else we are Amer Above all else we are I believe that all People areI believe that I am not a Republican. I am Dear Editor, Dear My fellow Americans, Thursday, March 14, 2019 14, March Thursday, Isaura Beltre will be theIsaura Beltre

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icans. Our nation was founded of our Individuality. valuable Freedoms and strip us would infringe upon our most people think; to attempt to do soto attempt think; to people Rights as everyone else. By at By else. everyone as Rights impossible to legislate the way not entitled to the same Human isIt inequality. legislate will we cies of their own, and therefore tempting to legislate Equality, question are not Human, a spe the particular group of People in corrupt. I believe it implies that regardless of intent, is morally for specific groups of people, that legislating specific rights equal, equally Human. I believe entiates us to what brings us to as to perceive everyone gether, our view away from what differ Human, together. We must shift must We Human, together. or what we look like, we are still from, what language we speak, regardless of where we come Rights. We are all the same, We Rights. entitled to the same Human take it back. our responsibility; it’s time we our responsibility; it’s forgotten our power, our Right,our power, our forgotten to our Government, and we have are the fourth check and balance ty. I believe that We the People We I believe that ty.

rights, in equality of opportuni I believe in freedom, in human of people, only a set of ideals. not claim to represent a group that is how I intend to run. I do me, I would reject the nomi reject would me, I andAmerican, nation. I am an litical party chose to nominate not a Democrat. Even if a po-

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I am running for Congress Thursday, April 4 from 11:30 April 4 from 11:30 Thursday, tion Luncheon at the Double tion Luncheon at Danvers ontree Hilton North in - Annual Celebra 31st of Lynn’s Alumna Speaker at Girls Inc.Speaker at Girls Alumna cultural awareness trainings and Initiative where she facilitated National Board Member, Latina National Board Member, mentored girls on career explo mentored girls on model. She was also a Girls Inc. Throughout the years she hasThroughout the years and how to be a positive role where she currently volunteers.where she currently ration, empowerment, finances of directors at Girls Inc. of Lynn Inc. of Lynn of directors at Girls served two terms on the boardserved two terms a.m.- 2 p.m. 1993 andInc. National Scholar ------Thursday, March 14, 2019 14, March Thursday, To To be eligible applicants must Newhall said Avelino was a “It’s a credit to Jannise that ference by protecting public health stew environmental promoting and ardship,” said Lester. com 11 following the of one in live munities that are part of the Saugus River watershed: Saugus, Lynnfield, Lynn, Wakefield, Revere, Everett, Malden, Melrose, Reading, Peabody, and Stoneham. may be Funds used for books college or tuition, fees. Applications be must emailed to marylester@saugus April by 12, river.org Friday, 2019. The scholarship application form is available at http://www.saugusriv er.org/EnvironmentalScholarship. htm. she took charge of the basketball she took charge in the final minutes, we got four Jan from hoop a and throws free nise in transition.” defensive star in the effort 12-point solid a to addition game, in on offense. Amesbury that Ann League posting up the Cape they stopped Player of the O’Connor) Year to (Flannery stay away said Avelino,” Newhall. “I think from they that respect the showed they had for her.” ------Applicants demonstrating com Gonzalez also stepped up for “In general, Pam is one of the on a secondary basis among final ists. mitment to public health of aspects environmental protection receive preference for will the new Pa mela Harris Memorial Scholarship. “As a nurse, volunteer member of the Saugus Board of Health, Saugus and River Watershed Council Board Member, Pam was commit ted to improving public health for families in the Saugus River water shed by addressing even the most said pollution,” of sources troubling Program SRWC Coordinator Mary Lester. “We are extremely pleased to provide this scholarship to honor tireless to efforts make a dif Pam’s gency from time to time because she is by nature a little bit laid back, a little bit too nice. When college line. Most of her threes were from the college line. I’m going to tell her now, that she’s she know even college, for ready has to stay for another year.” the Spartans at both ends of the court. Newhall talked about his composure. senior guard’s across,” come ever I’ve kids best said Newhall. “If wish there were injections of anything, ur I ------4 The Saugus River Watershed Newhall said he was im “Before the game, the high Saugus River Watershed Council 2019 Scholarships Saugus River Watershed Council is now cations accepting appli for scholarships. 2019 environmental During Saugus 2019, River Watershed Council the will award one $500 Environmen tal Leadership one $500 Pamela Scholarship Harris Memorial and Scholarship to high school seniors graduating during the 2019 spring and attending of fall. college This year’s next recipients will be to commitment upon based selected environmental protection, academ ic record, demonstrated leadership activities,community and school in and statement of personal commit environment. the protecting to ment Financial need may be considered had three free omore throws. Van Nguyen Soph- hit three-pointer. a big pressed by Matela’s long-range shooting in the pre-game mups and felt she would tinue con that accuracy during game. the school 3-point line was in front of the college line was and shooting Olivia from behind “She Newhall. said line,” college the basket the shooting good looked the was it her tell didn’t I so ball, THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN - ship Saturday at the Tsongas Center in Lowell. The Lady Spartans were set to play Archbishop Williams in the state semifinals Wednesday at Wednesday semifinals in the state Williams Archbishop play Lady Spartans set to The were in Lowell. Center Tsongas the at ship Saturday the TD Garden. NEXT STOP, THE GARDEN: The St. Mary’s High School girls basketball team is pictured High team after School basketball winning the Division 3 North girls Mary’s Sectional St. The champion THE GARDEN: NEXT STOP, Jannise Avelino had 12 points, highlighted by a clutch 6-for-6 Gab line. throw free the at effort by Torres had by Torres two 3-pointers for six pointers. Nicolette D’Itria CONTINUED FROM 1 CONTINUED - - - -

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Page 4 Page St. Mary's// St. Mary's// STARS PAST AND PRESENT: UMass/Lowell women’s basketball player player basketball women’s UMass/Lowell AND PRESENT: PAST STARS senior Brianna Rudolph (left) alumna Mary’s joins St. Mary’s and St. victory over the Spartans’ following a photo Gonzalez for Pamela Gonzalez had 20 points Center. Tsongas the at Amesbury Saturday TD Garden. help the Spartans the to to and 12 rebounds advance the expectations befitting two of programs basketball girls best the in Massachusetts. Williams was the two-time champion defending and had state defeated St. Mary’s twice this season. head But coach Jeff his Newhall staff and devised a that game slowed down plan the Warriors’ offense at crucial points in the hard-fought contest. Meanwhile, offense their executed Mary’s St. with precision as the entire con Newhall. “We were down 10-1 and just played unbelievably.” in another sterling post-season performance. Torres netted 14 points while Matela contribut Garden party as a result of a 62- 51 victory Amesbury over in the Division 3 North final Saturday Center. Tsongas at the points and 12 rebounds to lead the Spartans. Olivia Matela had four 3-pointers and 15 points. tingent, from eighth-grader Yirsy Yirsy eighth-grader from tingent, Nguy Van sophomores to Queliz en, Nicolette D’Itria, Alyssa and Grossi, to juniors Gabby Torres Pa seniors to Matela, Olivia and mela Avellino Gonzalez, Jannise Ashley and Sullivan played well – on the biggest stage school basketball. in high ed 12 points. Queliz had seven three- huge a had Nguyen points. point play late in the game while D’Itria had three points.

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This hearing is open to the public. All who visit and enjoy the beaches are welcome and encouraged to attend. Metropolitan Beaches Commission Co-Chairs Senator Brendan Crighton of Lynn and Representative RoseLee Vincent of Revere and Hull’s MBC Commissioners, Representative Donald Wong, Administrator Antonio Barletta, and Robert Tucker invite you to attend a MBC hearing and share your experiences, thoughts, concerns, and ideas regarding the public beaches in Lynn & Nahant To RSVP or for more information email [email protected] To Patton at 617-451-2860 x1006 Andrea or contact

Page 6 Page English // English // TOWEL TIME: Lynn English players Mason Jean-Baptiste and Jack Ro Mason and Jack Jean-Baptiste English players Lynn TIME: TOWEL driguez (10) whoop up the crowd as time runs out during the Bulldogs as time runs out during driguez (10) whoop up the crowd victory. driguez became the go-to guy in the go-to guy driguez became 19 half with 13 of his the second total points.

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being in the Final Four and play- Final Four and being in the – helping kids. NBA ing in the stage inthe biggest Being on sport, andtheir state and their they love,what they do and what me than any it means more to done,” con thing else I’ve ever cluded Anderson. - from 7 a.m.from - 9 a.m. “This means more to me than“This means more A WORD TO THE WISE: Coach Antonio Anderson leans in and listens leans in and listens Anderson Antonio WISE: Coach THE TO WORD A coach. an assistant from a recommendation to March 18, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. March by reporters about his amazingby reporters different it’s a player, “As career. days as a play than coaching. My I enjoyed every bit of er are over. ofthink as I job, my now but it, earth to helpit, I was put on this from. kids from where I’m Hynes Convention Center Hynes Convention - an Encore. Meet us at our hiring event at the at our hiring event Meet us at Encore Boston is hiring. Harbor Encore Host & Surrounding CommunitiesHost & Surrounding Exclusive access for Residents of our access for Exclusive You deserve more You the cities of (1) Everett, (2) Malden, and (3) Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, and Somerville. Boston, Cambridge, Medford, and (3) Malden, (2) Everett, the cities of (1) 7 By Cary Shuman than a job. You deserve You than a job. Please see GUZMAN Page 11 In accordance with our host and surrounding community agreements, hiring preference is given to properly qualified residents of qualified residents to properly is given hiring preference community agreements, with our host and surrounding In accordance When Lynn English basketball Lynn When Guzman, a junior guard, con- Antonio Anderson has enjoyedAnderson Antonio feel different whole is “This KHJ24951_ENC168 MORE HOST_EVENT2_6.0832x6.5_MECH.indd 1 ing,” said Anderson when asked ing,” said coach Antonio Anderson learned that Jarnel Guzman had transferred to English, his Prep from St. John’s first thought was: “I was happy.” tinues to bring smiles to the entire night Tuesday staff. coaching Lynn in the Division 1 state semfinals, includingpoints, 22 had Guzman four 3-pointers, in a 76-62 victory over Newton North. He scored 11 Anderson talks about being a basketball coach basketball being a about talks Anderson Guzman heats up the Garden parquet floor many big moments a basketballmany big fromcareer that has spanned (high school) to Mem- Tech Lynn CityOklahoma to (college) phis (pro). THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN Photos by Bob Marra/robertmarraphotography.com

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a crowd. BATTLING A CROWD: Alonzo Linton comes down with a rebound in with a rebound down comes Linton Alonzo A CROWD: BATTLING 22 points. shown here turning the corner on the way to two of his game-high two to on the way corner turning the here shown A standout in the TD Garden game was Jarnel Guzman, Jarnel who is was game TD Garden A standout in the loose ball. Newton North's Duncan Bubar (10) and Christian Negrotti (23) for a North's (23) for Newton Duncan Negrotti Bubar (10) and Christian THE CHASE IS ON: Jack Rodriguez (10) and Justin Fitzpatrick (11) race (11) race Rodriguez and Justin Fitzpatrick THE CHASE IS ON: Jack (10) - Thursday, March 14, 2019 14, March Thursday, - Con out Kevin boxes Linton Alonzo OUT: BOXING with a rebound. down and comes stant STAY FOCUSED: Lynn English coach Antonio Ander Antonio English coach FOCUSED: Lynn STAY Seng after Calvin Seng was for words son has a few a foul. called for For Advertising Call 781-485-0588 Rates, 8 DIVISION 1 NORTH CHAMPS: The team and cheerleaders for the Division 1 North Champion Lynn English the Division 1 North and cheerleaders for team Lynn Champion The DIVISION 1 NORTH CHAMPS: Bulldogs. REVERSE COURSE: Jack Rodriguez pivots and Rodriguez Jack pivots REVERSE COURSE: get up court.spins as he tries to ELEVEN ON ELEVEN: Lynn English’s Justin Justin English’s ELEVEN ON ELEVEN: Lynn as he defends late is just a second Fitzpatrick Constant. Kevin Catholic’s against Central THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN - STEP FOR STEP: STEP FOR STEP: English Lynn Aaron Vizcaino step (22) stays with a step for Central Catholic attacker. LYNN ENGLISH BOYS’ HOOPS BEATS CENTRAL CATHOLIC CENTRAL CATHOLIC BEATS HOOPS BOYS’ ENGLISH LYNN The Lynn English boys’ basketball team beat Central Catholic on beat Central team basketball boys’ English The Lynn Page 8 Page ALL HEART: Jarel Guzman, who joined the exclusive 1000-point club 1000-point Guzman, who joined the exclusive Jarel ALL HEART: defender. Catholic past a Central his way powers Saturday, PLENTY TO SMILE ABOUT: Mason Jean-Baptiste (13), Alonzo Linton Linton Mason (13), Alonzo Jean-Baptiste SMILE ABOUT: TO PLENTY ‘selfie’ a for Guzman gather and Jarel Vizcaino, Aaron Seng, (5) Calvin English cheerleader and the Division 1 North trophy. with a Lynn March 9 at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell to take the North Division ti Arena in Lowell to take Tsongas March 9 at the tle. Alonzo Linton led all scorers and Jarel Guzman scored his 1,000thAlonzo Linton led all scorers tle. Bulldogs during the game. career point for the

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District Council 35 has aDistrict Council 35 St. Mary’s Associate Head of St. Mary’s “We are confident that this “This partnership of resources

About District CouncilAbout District which includes St. Mary’s and which includes St. Mary’s Sacred Heart parishes. “This Catholicthat ensure will merger will endure for education in Lynn many years to come.” Angeramo and Sa- School David cred Heart Principal Kristina Re lihan are collaborating on the cur riculum that takes full advantage of the new 30,000 square feet of STEM facilities currently un Tremont der construction on the The new Gate- Street campus. beway and STEM facilities will programming part of year-round for all pre-K through Grade 12 cam The Sacred Heart students. to renovations pus is undergoing create new early childhood edu cation classrooms. andnew create will partnership exciting academic and extra-cur opportunities for studentsricular and throughout the North in Lynn Head of Shore,” said St. Mary’s Dolan. John F. School Dr. and expertise will allow Sacred to grow in Heart and St. Mary’s our capacity to educate scholars,” are creating said Relihan. “We the future of Catholic education.” 35: charity proj history of doing the community. support ects to branches and Their organization work inmembers have done hurri organized schools, public incane relief, and collaborated communi- support of numerous England.ty groups around New District Council 35 is an orga nization of approximately 4,000 members in Massachusetts, Ver Maine, New Hampshire, mont, and Rhode Island affiliat ed with the International Union Trades. Allied of Painters and District Council 35 is commit ted to serving the interests of those unrepre and members sented workers who hope to The DC35 is determined to join. continue to ensure the best wag es and benefits in the industries. mission is to The organization's represent members for purposes to or of collective bargaining, ganize workers in a variety of occupations, and to advocate for workers and their families. For more information, visit dc35.org. ------

“I am very pleased with the Ms. Santora was nominatedMs. Santora was St. Mary’s and Sacred Heart St. Mary’s to is The reason for the merger Both schools have been ed Through IUPAT DC 35, Ms. Through IUPAT “We are proud to have Kath “We Said Ms. Santora, "This ucating students for more than with the former St. a century, Grammar School dating Mary’s back to 1880 and Sacred Heart School opening in 1902 strengthened relationship be tween our schools, to the benefit of students and families,” said Brian Flynn, pastor of the Rev. Catholic Collaborative, Lynn St. Mary’s, Sacred Heart form pre-K-12 school in two locations city," said Ms. Santora. city," North Shoreto the position by Jeff Labor Council President tirelessher for in part Crosby behalf of workers' on efforts those ofrights, particularly women. are joining forces to strengthen Catholic education opportunities schools, located 1½The in Lynn. orderin will merge miles apart, to educate children starting at age through months and 9 2 years Students in early child grade 12. throughprogramming hood Grade 5 will continue to attend Bos school at Sacred Heart’s ton Street location, while grades Marian 6-8 will go to St. Mary’s Division and 9-12 to St. Mary’s Mary’s St. at both School, High Street campus. Tremont create and deliver an enhanced pre-K-12 curriculum with a focus on STREAM subjects: science, religion, engineer technology, ing, art and math. Santora has been a leading ad Santora has been a vocate of women in the work- force. In addition to her partic- in Women ipation in DC 35's Action program which seeks to reach out to all women in the trades, Ms. Santora participates Trades in leading unions in the and initiative Tuesday women events. Trades Girls in leen as a part of our union. She is a leading voice for women in the workforce, and the commis sion will benefit greatlyher leadership and experience,” from Sullivan, Business said Jeff DC 35. Manager of IUPAT committee is about protecting ideally this but workers in Lynn, could become a model for cities throughout Massa towns and chusetts." -

Still, of the votes cast, 97-per- less than 2-percent of the city’s 22,074 registered voters. Cahill will next appear on the cent were for Cahill, with just 11 write-in ballots. Special General Election ballot on Tuesday, May 10, where he will also be unopposed, Cahill as no thanked his campaign Republican candidates ran for the open seat. team, which he noted has worked veryhard over the last few weeks, despitethe fact he was unopposed in the election and Cahill said he and the team will continue to use the campaign trail as a way to raise awareness about important topics like local unemployment,Voters have until April 20 to the opioid epidemic, and access to a quality, affordable education. register to vote in the May 10 they will be moving on after special election. o u r n a L graduation to a larger stage andDevin and Gaudet each signed fulfilling a lifelong dream to be a By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. college baseball player. Cahill wins primary letters of intent to attend Saint Please see BASEBALL Page 2 Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., where they will In play an ininteresting twist to this with 369 votes coach Barry Rosen’s Division 2 Will run unopposed on May 10City ballot Council President Daniel program. baseball story, Classical coach Cahill,running unopposed for the Democratic nomination to suc- ceed former State Representative Robert Fennell, got 369 votes out 1 J of 380 votes Tuesday, April 12 and has essentially clearedCahill, hiswho at one time thought path to become Lynn’s newest State Representative. he would have a challenger“I am inalways humbled by the Double A Ball the primary was grateful for the votes he received on Tuesday. support I receive,” said Cahill. By Cary Shuman “To get that kind of support, 400 people, when my name was The the voter turnout for the spe- only name on the ballot, I was very excited.” cial election was exceedingly low, even with only one candi- date on the ballot, representing LC stars Devin, Gaudet will continueBrandon careers at Devin St. Anselm and Andre

Gaudet have been friends, class- mates, and teammates for a long Thursday, April 14, 2016 time. They starred in different Little League organizations, played for the Gallant All-Star team and were united asAll-Stars Now seniors and star athletes again in the Greater Lynn Babe Ruth program. y n n at Lynn Classical High School,

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Lynn Classical seniors Brandon Devin (left) and Andre Gaudet sign letters of intent to attend St. Anselm College. Also pictured at the ceremony are Brandon’s parents, Bill and Lynne Devin, LCHS Principal L Gene Constantino, and Andre’s parents, Ron and Diane Gaudet.

themselves in a league with four Please see MERGER Page 2 GBL teams, but the current pro- posal would stipulate that the four teams would be split with two going in one division and two in the other. Another con- cern involved the Everett High football team, a perennial pow- erhouse. Under the new proposal,

h e The workshops will focus on

teaching those who work with children to look for the signs of child sexual abuse, so the victims Carrigan said that the cam- can be identified and the perpe trators can be brought to justice. paign will continue to focus on prevention, prosecution fo Other the key contributors to the T offenders and treatment for the victims. effort include Birgitta Damon of Lynn Economic Opportunity (LEO), Diane Kuzia Hills of My Brother’s Table, Superintendent Catherine Latham f the Lynn Public Schools and Jetta Bernier Participants in the workshops of the Massachusetts Citizens for Children.

er, which would bring Everett, must pre-register by calling 781- Malden, Medford and Somerville 309-5619 into the conference.A proposal to merge the two leagues has been rejected in the past, but Con- stantino is hoping some of the concerns expressed at that timeOne of those concerns was ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER have been addressed in the new proposal. that some NEC teams could find School of Lynn, the Lynn Pub- lic Schools, All Care VNA, and Massachusetts Citizens for Chil- dren. The campaign will be fo- cused on helping to identify the victims of child sexual abuse and The campaign was the idea of raise awareness of the issue to others in the community. local attorney James Carrigan, who has witnessed firsthand the impacts of child sexual abuse and wanted to do something to stop it. Carrigan organized a group By Joyce Erekson of executive directors from local non-profits and youth The services group will jointly host agencies and the Enough Abuse Campaign was launched. TheTony Conigliaro Gymnasium was transformed into a casino Friday evening for the second annual Casino training workshops on April 27, Night. Guests enjoyed casino games, live music, and food from local restaurants. Please see pages 6 and 7 for 28 and 29 (Wednesday, Thursday more photos. and Friday), from 89 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the City Council Cham- NEC/GBL merger comingA proposal up to for merge a vote what bers at Lynn City Hall.

remains of the Greater Boston League with the Northeastern 9 Conference will come up for a By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. vote at meeting of the NEC prin- Classical High Principal Gene cipals on April 27 at Beverly High School. Constantino is a fan of the merg- Local youth groups teamingMore than up a tohalf stopdozen youth child sexual abuse

services and educational organi- zations in the city have teamedThe Enough Abuse Campaign, up to establish a campaign to end BLUE child sexual abuse in the Lynn. Next week consists of the joint efforts of Lynn DPW at Lynn Economic Opportunity, Recycling week My Brother’s Table, St. Mary’s 781-477-7099

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Cyan Magenta Yellow Black - - - - - 290 Broadway Wyoma Square Wyoma Square has served as head Lynn Lynn DPW at 781-477-7099 Please see REGAN Page 11 Please see PETITION Page 3 Recycling Recycling week GREEN She was recently appoint Next Next week For For more info. call the If the Home Rule Petition is Caron requested the Council The City Council has taken Regan interest.” Caron and others haveand Caron interest.” $5 mil suggested that the city’s lion deficit could ballon special ex the million without to $36 emption voted on by the Council night. Tuesday approved by the state legisla ture then the city would be able to mail out the third-quarter tax bills and start to receive revenues without the budget balanced. take action and was backed by Council President Darren Cyr. several measures to raise revenue to close the deficit gap this year. The Council has voted in favor of implementing a trash fee, rais ing meals tax and payments from two medical marijuana the city’s nity,” according to the chamber. nity,” since of school at St. Mary’s 2012. ed the first woman president at Boston College High to serve as ------were selected criteria that includescriteria By John Lynds Special to The Journal The Lynn City Council voted The Lynn Chief Financial Of The City’s will be unable to meet “We Head of School St. Mary’s The honorees Council votes in favor for tax Home Rule Petition NS Chamber honors St. Mary's Grace Regan 10-1 Tuesday night in favor of a Tuesday 10-1 Home Rule Petition that seeks a one-time exemption from state law that requires cities and towns to have a balanced budget before third-quarter res out the sending idential tax bills. council the told Caron Peter ficer last week that if the city was un able to set the tax rate and mail out the third-quarter tax bills the city by the end of the year, would not receive the $31 mil lion in real estate taxes by Feb. 1. payroll,” Caron told the Council. ap the Legislature’s “Without proval, we would have to borrow a significant amount of cash that would probably cost $100,000 in Grace Cotter Regan was one of seven individuals inducted into the North Shore Chamber of Distin Academy of Commerce’s guished Leaders at the chamber’s Wednesday 99th annual meeting Club. Yacht at Danversport on based “demonstration of leadership, commitment to social respon strong community in sibility, volvement, proven economic impact and/or social impact on creativi of high level region, the innovation and determination ty, sustained enhancement ofand the quality of life in our commu o u r n a L - - J Please see ENGLISH Page 4 This was Carroll’s third year as This was Carroll’s beat a team as good as “To bet- a for hoped had The Rams “That was a good, old-fash- Rivera. Although English coach Chris revengethe Carroll downplayed game, the factor in this year’s English faithful, many of them read that wearing T-shirts “Looking for Revenge” had other ideas. Whatever the Bulldogs’ motivation, it worked like a charm. “This one feels good,” Carroll said. “Last year puts a little extra year. a new is year it, but every on just I just love this 2017 team. It’s end it a special, special team … To playing four great quar this way, ters of football, was a really special ending to the season.” head coach. In the two years prior the Bulldogs to him taking over, finished 3-7. In his first year they sea- 2-9 last to fell but 5-6, went son. think any Classical 38-0, I don’t going coach goes in thinking that’s to happen,” Carroll said. “I’m very happy with the result. I proud for my program and of my team.” ter ending to their season. ioned butt-whooping,” Vaughan said, crediting Carroll and his play ers. “They were better prepared than us. They came out here and laid the wood on us. Sometimes as a program you’ve got to take that. Thursday, November 30, 2017 Thursday, y n n L Both teams had plenty to beteams Both already claimed the Northeastern Conference Divisoin 3 title, English third became only the team in history to finish the season with 10 wins. proud about this season. The Rams, under first-year coach Brian finished 8-3 after going Vaughan, 3-8 in 2016. The saving grace that season came on Thanksgiving when the Rams, who had just seen English take the lead with eight seconds left in the game, came back from the dead to win on a crazy kick return by Marcus "Now that the committee has"Now that the committee h e T By Joyce Erekson The English High football team - show much-anticipated The The Lynn Classical cheerleaders are shown at the annual Classical-English Thanksgiving game last Thursday Thursday game last Thanksgiving the annual Classical-English at shown cheerleaders are Classical Lynn The Manning Field. morning at prove have much left to didn’t at Manning Field Thanksgiving morning, but if there were any non-believers remaining, the Bulldogs’ resounding 38-0 win over a very good Classical team brought them on board. 9-1 Bulldogsbetween the down poten- the had 8-2 Rams the and tial to be one for the books, but in the end the day belonged to English. The Bulldogs, who had English takes Classical, 38-0 in Thanksgiving Day contest captains participate football in the Classical English and Lynn Lynn Manning Field. their annual meeting at before toss coin ing bi-monthly to ensure thating bi-monthly to Massachu known violators of setts wage laws do not receivesetts wage laws do contracts with the City. getto eager am appointed, I been theft violations Wage to work. and I'd occur all over the country, to set an example that like Lynn in thisthis will not be tolerated

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Aiello is an alumnus of theAiello is an alumnus is in a very differ T “The Aiello outlined some of the have added more than “We The buses are newer replac “In the world of transit try Special Projects and Finance. Special Projects and University of Massachusetts atUniversity of Massachusetts Ken- Amherst and the Harvard ap- Baker nedy School. Gov. Aiello to the Board. pointed ent place than it was five years Aiello said, adding direc ago,” tives and guidance have helped. reform itself needed to T “The better place in a much it’s and than it was awhile back.” such done has MBTA the things as the commuter rail service that provides a much better level of service than did five years ago. 6,000 annual trips on the rail system around the region,” he said. now ing worn out ones. “We have late night service, early morning service directed to wards people working in service industries.” ing to do big things takes a long time,” Aiello said. He also worked at the MBTA as at the MBTA He also worked ofManager General Assistant Assis- and Planning and Budget fortant Director of Construction ------CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 FROM PAGE CONTINUED

Thursday, March 14, 2019 14, March Thursday, Before joining Meridiam, Aiello is a recently retired Aiello mentioned the newer “We understand in this region “We Developer Michael Procopio,Developer Michael

MBTA// MBTA// Sen. Brendan Crighten, Joe Aiello and Mayor Thomas McGee. Thomas and Mayor Joe Aiello Crighten, Sen. Brendan Aiello served in several capac and investments in transpor nior Fellow at Meridiam. where he last served as presi seeing strategic development and social infra tation, water, structure. He is currently a Se- AECOM ities for 13 years with dent for the firm's global, pub lic-private partnership business. he had worked since 2007, over Meridiam Infrastructure, whereInfrastructure, Meridiam partner and board member at route changes. lowering fares and propose buspropose and fares lowering Better Bus Project that includes said. driver to our economy,” McGee driver to our economy,” that transportation is the key and he favored water transpor water favored he and vice on the Lynn commuter rail vice on the Lynn tation. a review of the high cost of ser a review of the high Munroe Street, said he favoredMunroe Street, said a large apartment building on apartment a large whose company is developingwhose company is private and public partnerships. private and public to Gov. Charlie Baker to set upset to Baker Charlie Gov. to called for a letter to be writtencalled for a letter going on since the 1940s. Hegoing on since the Wonderland to Lynn has been has Lynn to Wonderland Joe Aiello, Fiscal Management Control Board chair for the MBTA. chair for Board Control Management Fiscal Joe Aiello, Thursday, March 14, 2019 14, March Thursday, Co-Founder Antonio Gutierrez Gutierrez Antonio Co-Founder staff with the newest (right) John Peralta. member, The big wheel of the place, Wendy Joseph. Wendy big wheel of the place, The Vin and Phyllis Lozzi were at the at were Lozzi and Phyllis Vin night. last Saturday fundraiser Enjoying the night with friends, Jennifer Kane, Vicky Beaver and Lisa Beaver Vicky Kane, Jennifer with friends, the night Enjoying Marino. Handling the raffles prizes, Dan and BobReynolds. Richard prizes, Handling the raffles - 12 THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN | www.seniorwholehealth.com We’re here to help to here We’re both Medicare both Medicare 65 or older with with older 65 or and MassHealth and Hoping for a great hand, Effie Likousas and Jeanne-Marie Likousas Effie hand, Cabe a great Hoping for Connors. with dealer Jimmy - A health plan for seniors for A health plan Senior Whole Health Whole Senior LYSOA HOSTS LAS VEGAS NIGHT AT OLD TYME ITALIAN CUISINE ITALIAN TYME OLD AT NIGHT LAS VEGAS HOSTS LYSOA Senior Whole Health Senior 1-866-566-3524 (Toll-free) | TTY/TTD: 711 (Toll-free) 1-866-566-3524 Lynn Youth Street Outreach Advocacy Street Outreach Youth Lynn headquarters at 312A has it’s LYSOA Page 12 Page Plenty of support for a great cause, from left Representative Dan Cahill, Daniel Richard, Councillor Fred Fred Councillor Daniel Richard, Dan Cahill, left from Representative cause, of supportPlenty a great for Capa Peter Representative DiGregorio, Teresa Director Executive John Peralta, Gutierrez, Hogan, Antonio Creighton. Brenden and Senator Judy Kennedy no, er the highest risk youths in Lynn, and give in Lynn, er the highest risk youths This organization them a purpose in life. and still maintains was founded in 2011 the youth in Lynn. their goal in helping (LYSOA) Hosts Las Vegas Night at Old Vegas Hosts Las (LYSOA) Street. Cuisine on Boston Italian Tyme Vegas a Las hosted Lynn in Street Union Saturday night at a lo- style fund raiser last Cuisine on Italian Tyme cal restaurant, Old The event was to help raise Boston Street. empow To mission. funds to support their

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