August-24-2019.Pdf

August-24-2019.Pdf

DEALS OF THE $DAY$ PG. 3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 DEALS OF THE MOULTON $DAY$ BOWS OUT PG. 3 Congressman ends DEALS presidential campaign OF THE By Thomas Grillo Biden topped the survey with $DAY$ ITEM STAFF 21 percent, Vermont Sen. Ber- PG. 3 nie Sanders came in at 17 per- SALEM — Two weeks after cent and Sen. Elizabeth Warren U.S Rep. Seth Moulton said he (D-Mass.) garnered 14 percent. had no plans to withdraw from Still, in addition to Biden, Sand- the presidential race, the Salem ers, and Warren, 18 Democrats PHOTO | PAULA MULLER Democrat ended his campaign remain in the race, including DEALS Jayden Ridge, of Lynn, smashes a late Thursday, according to a Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.), water balloon on his head at the spokesman. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, OF THE The U.S. Marine Corps Iraq picnic celebrating the 10th An- Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Mon- war veteran and three-term con- tana Gov. Steve Bullock, Mayor $DAY$ niversary of Teen Scene at East gressman is scheduled to talk to Baptist Church in Lynn. Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, PG. 3 reporters Friday afternoon on Ind., Julián Castro a former U.S. ending his White House bid. Secretary of Housing and Urban Moulton entered the race in Development, John Delaney, a Lynn’s April offering what he called a former Maryland congressman, “new generation of leadership.” U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Ha- He recently told The Item that waii), New York Sen. Kirsten DEALS sources who said he plans to exit Gillibrand, U.S. Sen. Kamala OF THE Teen the race by Labor Day are false. Harris from California, Sen. Amy OF THE “It’s not true,” he said at the Klobuchar from Minnesota, May- $ $ time. “It depends on how it goes, or Wayne Messam of Miramar, DAY I don’t think the summer debates Fla., Beto O’Rourke, former U.S. PG. 3 Scene will determine who voters will representative from Texas, U.S. support in February.” Rep Tim Ryan from Ohio, Joseph His decision comes on the heels Sestak, a former Pennsylvania turns 10 of a Suffolk University/Boston congressman, Thomas Stey- Globe survey of 500 likely Demo- er, founder of Farallon Capital By Bill Brotherton cratic voters in the Granite State. Management, author Marianne ITEM FEATURES EDITOR It revealed Moulton was not any Williamson, and Andrew Yang, a voter’s first choice for president New York entrepreneur. LYNN — It’s tough being a teenag- and only one voter selected him ITEM FILE PHOTO er, especially when a kid hits middle as second choice. Thomas Grillo can be reached at Congressman Seth Moulton speaks at a town school. Kids, age 11 to 14, are itching to Former vice president Joe [email protected]. hall meeting at Salem State University. exercise their independence. Yet there’s a need to fit in, and that peer pressure might lead to bad decisions that can put them in danger or affect the rest of their lives. Swampscott board discusses Since 2009, Family & Children’s Ser- vice, through its free, innovative Teen INSIDE Scene afterschool and summer enrich- full-time control over animals ment program, has had great success Opinion keeping Lynn kids in grades 6 through Why I’m walking for meeting, she said the board to ask the town because then 8 on track. immigration justice. A4 By Bella diGrazia members discussed the topic that position requires benefits Thursday afternoon, Teen Scene staff, ITEM STAFF and tried to throw out some … There are obviously a lot of options, such as regionalizing things in town where money participants and family members cele- LOOK! SWAMPSCOTT — Diane A lot of hits, and some the Animal Control depart- is really needed and the town brated at a 10th anniversary party at Treadwell has spent her work misses, in this week’s ment and collaborating with budget needs to be spent in East Baptist Church on Western Ave- weeks on call at all hours for New Music Breakdown. nearby communities such as the wisest way.” nue. A short ceremony featured a photo 15 years as the Animal Con- A8 Lynn or Marblehead. The number Speranza-Hart- slideshow of kids having fun on sum- trol officer. She receives no “I’ve been banging that mann has in her head to fulfill mer field trips, a few short speeches by benefits, has no uniform, and staff members, and five girls perform- Sports drum even before I was on the the role expansion is $40,000, says residents don’t take her ing a dance routine. Then everyone Lynn eld’s Jack Ford Board Of Health,” said Sper- she said. seriously. went outside to play family-friendly primed for a big junior anza-Hartmann. “I feel we Years ago, Swampscott’s Swampscott Board of Health lawn games, wolf down burgers and season. B1 need someone who is at least Animal Control had its own Chair Marianne Speran- hotdogs, and enjoy ice cream on a hot, more permanent part-time department and full crew, za-Hartmann is fighting to and I’d love to see full-time, TEENS, A3 change that. At Tuesday’s but I know it’s a difficult thing CONTROL, A3 Saugus track coach Nahant will run for two in residents New York marathon le suit By Bridget Turcotte ing three people and injuring sev- ITEM STAFF eral hundred others in a terrorist against NU attack. He knew he couldn’t stop SAUGUS — Saugus High’s after that year. track coach and 10-time Boston By Bridget Turcotte “I remember every step I took ITEM STAFF Marathon runner Bob Catinazzo that day,” said Catinazzo. will be trekking the 26.2 miles He went on to run five more NAHANT — Twenty-eight residents through the five boroughs of New Boston Marathons. And at 52 and a Nahant nonprofit have filed a York City in November. years old, he has no intention of lawsuit alleging Northeastern Univer- Catinazzo, a Saugus resident, is stopping any time soon. sity cleared an access road through a training to run in the New York “Just like the motto ‘until every wildlife preserve without authorization. City Marathon for Boston Chil- child is well,’ I’ll keep going until In a 36-page civil complaint filed in dren’s Hospital. He’ll run in honor every child is well,” he said. Essex County Superior Court Tues- of two of the hospital’s patients: Money raised for the marathon day, the plaintiffs claim Northeastern Gabe Mandeville of Lakeville and is used for costs that aren’t cov- “shocked the public’s conscience by us- Zack Cummings, a Saugus teen. ered by insurance, such as park- ing heavy construction equipment to Cummings was chosen as The ing vouchers, pet therapy, and art clear cut an access road through the Item’s 2017 Person of The Year for supplies for the children. Ecological Preserve on the top of East his town after he nobly agreed to “It makes you see things a little Point, partially destroying an irreplace- be the face of a fundraising cam- differently,” said Catinazzo. “I try to able 50-year-old wildlife preserve and paign at Dana-Farber Cancer In- take that to my coaching by teach- migratory bird habitat, and causing ir- stitute in hopes that he could help ing them there’s more than what’s reparable harm to land which has been prevent another child from experi- happening in their own lives.” dedicated to public use and open space.” encing what he had gone through. He’ll run through Staten Island, The residents include Christian Bau- “If I can’t go out and run 26 Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and ta, Tess Bauta, Elizabeth Berman, Ann miles for them — it’s the least I Manhattan’s Central Park on Nov. 3. Bromer, Candace Cahill, Michelle Ca- can do,” said Catinazzo. Donations can be made online pano, Alice Cort, Mark Cullinan, Carl When Catinazzo began running through the Boston Children’s Jenkins, Marilyn Mahoney, William Ma- Hospital website. marathons, he intended to stop honey, Dan McMackin, Diane Monteith, after five. But during his fifth ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Bridget Turcotte can be reached Andrea Murphy, Jeffrey Musman, Pat- race, two homemade pressure Bob Catinazzo of Saugus is running the NYC rick O’Reilly, Marie Eliabeth Pasinski, cooker bombs detonated near the at [email protected]. Follow Marathon for Zack Cummings of Saugus and Boston Marathon finish line, kill- her on Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Gabe Mandeville of Lakeville in November. NAHANT, A3 Celebrate culture and community: Festival La Voz, Sunday, noon-5, Fraser Field, Lynn. For tickets and information: FestivalLaVoz.com OBITUARIES ..............................A2 ENTERTAINMENT .......................A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ........... B4-5 HIGH 50° VOL. 141, ISSUE 219 OPINION ...................................A4 LOOK! .......................................A8 CLASSIFIED ...............................B7 LOW 12° POLICE/FIRE .............................A6 SPORTS ................................ B1-3 REAL ESTATE .............................B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2019 OBITUARIES Donna M. Maguire, 76 S. Lester Ralph, 88 1942-2019 1931-2019 WENHAM — Mrs. Donna is survived READING — The front of expanding Donna M. (Arse- by her children Kel- Reverend S. Lester and improving public nault) Maguire, 76, ly Newbury and her Ralph, formerly of transportation and of Wenham, formerly husband Stephen of Reading and Somer- played an important of Lynn, passed away Georgetown, Dennis ville, passed away role in bringing the on Wednesday eve- F. Maguire, Jr. and Aug. 20, 2019 at Davis Square area to ning, Aug. 21, 2019 his wife Allison of his home in Read- life when he helped following a lengthy Wenham, Erin Ma- ing, Massachusetts.

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