HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PREVIEW. SPORTS B3-10 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 HOW TO Lynn on BE WILY the road AROUND to safety A COYOTE By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF IN SAUGUS LYNN — City of cials are seeking state and federal funding for the re- construction of three roadways to By Bridget Turcotte improve traf c and safety in those ITEM STAFF areas. SAUGUS — What should you WorldTech Engineering has been do if you found yourself face to enlisted as a consultant for the de- face with a coyote? The Friends of sign phase of the project, the recon- Breakheart and State Department struction of portions of Western Av- of Conservation and Recreation will enue, Broadway and Essex Street. bring in a Massachusetts wildlife The company is also assisting with expert to teach you. the funding application process A lecture will be given by the through the Massachusetts Depart- ment of Transportation. Massachusetts Division of Fisher- The Western Avenue project, from ies and Wildlife (Mass Wildlife) on Market Square to Eastern Avenue, Sept. 18 at 7 p.m., on why coyotes and the Essex Street project, from do what they do, and how to coexist Eastern Avenue to Joyce/Rockaway peacefully with the animals. streets, is anticipated to include Patricia Huckery, the Northeast complete roadway reconstruction, Wildlife District Supervisor, will ADA-compliant cement concrete give the lecture, answering ques- sidewalks, traf c and safety im- tions about what coyotes are doing provements, streetscape enhance- in populated areas, how to prevent ments and other improvements. problems and con icts with the ani- The Broadway project — Broad- mals, and addressing concerns that way at Euclid Avenue and Broad- people have. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK way at Jenness Street — is aimed at It will be at the environmental ed- providing roadway improvements ucation center at Sprague Lodge at to upgrade the physical condition, Camp Nihan. Meet the new guy safety and traf c operations, and is Marion Larson, chief of informa- anticipated to include traf c signal tion and education for Mass Wildlife, Guy Rogers, 10, left, shakes hands with new Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Tutwiler as Tutwiler speaks with Guy and Peter Prentiss, 10, before improvements, roadway improve- SAUGUS, A3 the rst day of classes at Hood Elementary on Wednesday. ments, ADA-compliant cement con- crete sidewalks and improved pe- destrian crossings, and multimodal accommodations through each in- tersection. The city is seeking the input of residents and businesses, which will be solicited through three pub- lic workshops. The rst workshop, for the West- ern Avenue project, will be Mon- day, Sept. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Fraser Field, 365 Western Ave. The second workshop, on the Broadway project, will be Sept. 18 at 6:30 p.m. at Jonah Real Estate, 270 Broadway. A third workshop for the Essex Street project has yet to be scheduled. LYNN, A3 Route 1 Peabody: for adults only By Thomas Grillo “These types of stores are very dif cult to get Scott MacGregor is INSIDE ITEM STAFF open because the people who show up at these seeking a special per- hearings are under the mistaken belief that it will mit to open an Adam Opinion PEABODY — If a South Hadley entrepreneur & Eve store in the Cawley: Gooey truth gets his way, the North Shore will have another bring prostitution and child pornography,” said plaza with Wow! Work of making chocolate. A4 adult shop on Route 1 South. MacGregor. “It’s ridiculous. We are a very upscale Scott MacGregor is seeking a special permit to type of store. Our customers are from all walks of Out World, Namco LOOK! open an Adam & Eve store in the plaza with Wow! life: blue collar workers, lawyers and politicians.” Pool, and the Mass Journey ends for Lynn’s Mena. A8 Work Out World, Namco Pool, and the Mass Bay If approved, the 5,960-square-foot space will of- Bay Hockey Center. Hockey Center. fer vibrators, handcuffs, bondage tape, collars and Sports A hearing is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 13 in ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE English, Tech score victories the City Council chamber. PEABODY, A3 in city soccer tourney. B1 Healthy incentives BY BILL BROTHERTON grow in Revere Czech out By Bridget Turcotte Friday at noon. ITEM STAFF The Healthy Incentives Program (HIP) doubles Lynn rapper REVERE — Speaker of the value of purchases of the Massachusetts House fresh, healthy, local fruits BEVERLY — Michael Januario of Representatives Rob- and vegetables when Sup- is a bit bleary-eyed as he sits in ert DeLeo will visit the plemental Nutrition As- Atomic Cafe, checking his emails Revere Farmers’ Market sistance Program (SNAP), while waiting for a reporter to this week to talk about also known as food stamps, arrive. He just nished feed- a program that bene ts are used to purchase prod- ing breakfast to his “beautiful” farmers when customers ucts directly from farmers, 20-month-old daughter, Makaria, use state assistance to farm stands, and farmers’ PHOTO | VICTOR KEYS and he isn’t quite awake yet. purchase their produce. markets. Local rapper M-Dot performs at the Hip Hop Kemp festival in The farmers’ market RAPPER, A3 the Czech Republic. will be at 249 Broadway REVERE, A3 OBITUARIES ..............................A2 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ........... A7-8 SPORTS ............................B1-B11 HIGH 93° VOL. 140, ISSUE 227 OPINION ...................................A4 CLASSIFIED ......................... A9-10 STYLE ......................................B12 LOW 65° POLICE/FIRE .............................A6 LOOK ......................................A12 PAGE A12 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 OBITUARIES Butch McIlwain, 58 Joseph E. Driscoll, 63 Christina M. Hawley, 48 1959-2018 1954-2018 1969-2018 LYNN — Bernard with his son, Riley, at Of Lynn, unexpect- and the late Jennie LYNN — Christina and retail videos, in- “Butch” Hugh McIl- Jimmy Pedro’s Judo edly at 63 years. Joey F. (Puglisi) Hamilton Marie (Elder) Haw- cluding several wed- wain, 58, of Lynn, Center in Wake eld. was born in Dorches- and her late husband ley, 48, of Haverhill, ding videos. passed away peace- He enjoyed traveling ter, where the family Charles “Lindy” Ham- formerly of Lynn, Christina was ac- fully in his sleep on and especially to Ft. resided until moving ilton. Dear brother passed away Sunday, tive in the Theater Monday, Sept. 3. He Myers, Fla., and to to Revere in 1965. of John H. “Jack” Sept. 2, at home. She Group of the North was the devoted hus- the family lake home Joey attended Re- Driscoll and wife Ann was the beloved wife Shore and at the band and best friend in Weirs Beach, Lake vere Public Schools of Revere, Jeanne of Ronald Hawley of theater group at the of Susan (McDer- Winnipesaukee, and is an alumnus of M. MacDonald and Haverhill, with whom Broadway, now Grace, mott) McIlwain, with N.H., where he en- Revere High School, husband Donald of she would have cel- United Methodist whom he shared 28 years of joyed boating, jet skis, and Class of 1973. Joey earned Sutton and James F. Driscoll ebrated 23 years of marriage Church in Lynn. Most of all, marriage. moonlight lake cruises with varsity letters in track and bas- of Revere. Loving companion in October. she loved being a mother and Born in Lynn, Butch was the AJ and Johanne. ketball. He excelled in basket- of Diane E. Leary of Lynn. Born in Lynn, Christina was taking care of, and spending beloved son of Elaine (Swee- An accomplished handy- ball, where he earned several He is the cherished uncle of the devoted daughter and time with, her son Devin and ney) Carpenter of Ft. Myers, man, he could x anything, awards for his talents on the Brian J. MacDonald and wife caretaker of the late Phyllis El- her daughter, Destiny. Fla., and the late Edward Car- talk forever with a great sense court. He was the League MVP, Jennifer, Melissa A. Boratyn der, who passed away on Aug. Service information: Vis- penter and the son-in-law of of quick humor, and enjoyed The Boston Globe All Star and and husband Christopher and 2, 2018. She was the loving iting hours will be held on the late Donna and William reading and Jeopardy. He was Revere Journal Athlete of the Eric F. MacDonald and wife mother of Devin Hawley of Wednesday, Sept. 12 from Morrison. He was the loving also an avid sports fan of Bos- year. Nicole, all of Sutton, John L. Haverhill and Destiny Gerish of 3-7 p.m. at the CUFFE-Mc- father of Riley McIlwain and ton teams. He especially en- Joey began a career in the Driscoll of Salem, Cassidy P. Lynn; the dear niece of Arthur GINN Funeral Home, 157 his wife, Cindy of Everett; the joyed going to Red Sox games restaurant business as a Driscoll of Saugus, and Robert Elder, George Elder and his wife, Maple St., Lynn. A funer- cherished grandfather of Ja- with Susan. Most of all he en- waiter, later becoming a bar J. Driscoll of Lynn eld. Joey is Judy, all of Saugus, and the late al service will be held on cob, Jason and Ryan; the dear joyed spending time with his tender. He worked in various also lovingly survived by seven Sandra, Gerald and Dorothy El- Wednesday, Sept. 12 at 7 brother of Denise Sullivan and wife, Susan, son and daugh- restaurants and bars but is grandnieces and grandneph- der; and the cousin of Kimberly p.m. following the visiting her husband, Leo of Ft. Myers, ter-in-law Riley and Cindy, his best remembered at Bill Ash’s ews, many cousins and many and Scott Elder of Saugus. hours at the funeral home.
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