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Democrats
Josh Beckett/Jon Lester.
Dare we say Curt Schilling?
Boston’s much-maligned
$217 million southpaw — a dartboard
ornament for most of his three seasons
at Fenway — is suddenly the Mr. Octo-
ber of the Red Sox pitching staff. Hillary Clinton, Obama
After a lifetime of historic postseason
failure (zero wins in 11 postseason latest to receive devices;
starts), Price has found his playoff mojo
at the precise moment it matters most. CNN offices targeted
On the heels of his series-clinching
Game 5 masterpiece in Houston last By Devlin Barrett
MONDAY
week, Price on Wednesday dazzled the and Mark Berman
Dodgers, allowing only three hits in six WASHINGTON POST GEORGE
innings of a 4-2 Red Sox victory in Game WASHINGTON — The dis- SOROS
2 of the World Series. J.D. Martinez de- covery of five pipe bombs Katonah, N.Y.
livered the winning runs with a two-run, mailed to prominent Demo-
two-out single to right in the fifth. Sox crats, CNN, and a liberal bil-
TUESDAY
pitchers retired the final 16 Dodger bat- lionaire put much of country’s
ters. political and media establish- HILLARY
So there. The indomitable 2018 Red ment on edge Wednesday and CLINTON
Sox have won nine of their 11 playoff sent law enforcement officials Chappaqua,
games and are only two victories shy of scrambling to prevent any N.Y.
their fourth world championship in this more packages from reaching
century. The Sons of Alex Cora are their targets.
scheduled to fly to Los Angeles Thurs- The hunt for a serial mail WEDNESDAY
day and resume the quest for hardball’s bomb suspect began late Tues- BARACK
holy grail Friday at Dodger Stadium. day night when Secret Service OBAMA
The Sox have won 117 games in their personnel conducting stan- Washington
historic season and are hoping to return dard mail-screening found a
from the West Coast with the coveted pipe bomb inside a plain ma- CNN
Commissioner’s Trophy. nila envelope with a bubble- Headquarters,
Red Sox in three. Just give them the wrapped interior addressed to New York
hardware now. former secretary of state Hil- City; mail
“At least we know if things don’t go lary Clinton. A similarly pack- addressed to
well in LA, we’re coming back,’’ said Co- aged bomb was found hours former CIA
ra. later in mail addressed to for- director John
No one in New England would com- mer president Barack Obama. Brennan
plain if the Red Sox turned out the lights Neither bomb got close to
for good at Fenway on Wednesday. Play- their intended target, and nei- DEBBIE
ing hours after a spectacular rainbow ther contained a written mes- WASSERMAN
for a second consecutive night, the Bo- sage, according to law enforce- SCHULTZ
Sox battled the Dodgers for the full nine ment officials, but the twin Package was
innings and won it with a three-run fifth discoveries led to other undet-
addressed to
ex-attorney
off LA starter Hyun-Jin Ryu. onated devices being found
general Eric
Price did the rest. He no-hit the elsewhere, including in the
Holder but
Dodgers for the first three innings and mailroom at CNN’s New York had return
didn’t crack until the visitors bled him headquarters and a district of- address of
JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF
for a pair in the fourth. But that was all fice of Representative Debbie the office of
SHAUGHNESSY, Page D6 In a monster theft, Andrew Benintendi made a leaping catch in the fifth inning. Wasserman Schultz, Democrat Rep.
of Florida. Wasserman
NYPD Commissioner Schultz.
Sean P. Murphy block from Fenway Park, for just A longtime season-ticketholder price.”
$10. who lives in Amesbury, Cronin But only hours before the first
THE FINE PRINT It took only a minute for him to looked forward to ushering his pitch, SpotHero sent Cronin an e-
make the deal on SpotHero, one of two teenage daughters into base- mail marked “urgent.”
A
s soon as the Red Sox several high-tech startups that let ball heaven: Sox against the (ex- “I, unfortunately, have some
playoffs schedule was users book parking spots in ad- pletive) New York Yankees in Oc- bad news,” a SpotHero representa-
announced on Oct. 2, vance at below-market rates. tober. tive wrote. “We will have to cancel
Phil Cronin opened an SpotHero and its rivals are com- “I was thrilled,” Cronin said of . . . your reservation for tonight.”
app on his phone to reserve a peting fiercely for market share in the wizardry of SpotHero and the Wait a minute. Hadn’t SpotHe-
parking spot for a game three days what looks like the future of how deep discount for parking he had ro guaranteed the parking space
later. He found one, in a garage a we park in big cities. scored. “No parking hassles, great THE FINE PRINT, Page A9
erasing all of its 2018 gains, and the Nasdaq had entered
correction territory — down 11 percent for the year. C1. suffers a blow to the heart
Dow Nasdaq S&P
After lightning, fire, dents gathered in disbelief as work-
ers dismantled the charred remains
Utility may not hit
2.4% 4.4% 3% church is torn down under drizzling skies. One item that
date to restore gas
survived: a painting of Jesus, virtual-
By Jeremy C. Fox ly unmarked by fire, smoke, or water.
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
of such local companies as shore of Lake Quannapowitt. beyond repair. For many, it was a loss ANDOVER — Massachuse tts officials
iRobot. C1. On Wednesday, just hours after a that made the town center seem Wednesday cast doubt on the likelihood Colum-
massive fire ignited by a lightning bleak and unfamiliar. bia Gas would meet a Nov. 19 deadline to restore
Jay Gonzalez’s tax-heavy plat- strike engulfed the 1872 church, resi- FIRE, Page A8 service to some of the thousands of residents
form has made it difficult for who have been without heat or hot water since
Fair weather, fan the Democratic candidate for the September explosions and fires rocked the
governor to criticize Governor Merrimack Valley.
Thursday: Sunny, breezy. Charlie Baker on a pledge to Lawrence Mayor Dan Rivera acknowledged
High 49-54, low 31-36. not raise taxes. B1. that the work replacing appliances and heating
Friday: Some clouds, cool. systems is going much slower than expected be-
High 49-54, low 40-45. A man is accused of imperson- cause so many older homes have plumbing or
ating a minister and stealing electrical systems that are outdated or not up to
High tide: 12:03, 12:17.
from a bridal party at a wed- code.
Sunrise: 7:09. Sunset: 5:47. ding on the Cape. B1. “We’ve been sensing the date has been in
Complete report, B9. jeopardy the last couple of days, and we owe it to
Crown Prince Mohammed of the people doing the work to get their assess-
Saudi Arabia denounced as a ment right,” Rivera said.
VOL . 294, NO. 117
“heinous crime” the murder of So far, 842 residential and business custom-
* dissident writer Jamal ers have had gas service restored, out of more
Suggested retail price Khashoggi, a slaying that Tur- than 8,400 that lost service.
$2.50 key and others have blamed on Governor Charlie Baker said emergency re-
officials close to the prince. A4. sponse officials are conducting a “where are we”
analysis and plan to issue an assessment of the
The throng of migrants, many timeline as soon as Friday.
CRAIG F. WALKER/GLOBE STAFF
exhausted, continued their trek “I think it’s fair to say at this point, there’s
to the United States. A5. Inspector Jack Roberto took a painting of Jesus from the church. COLUMBIA GAS, Page A8
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The Nation
Agencies got no alert on immigration crackdown
GAO report faults lack of planning, family separations tice Department for prosecu-
tion. Adults were turned over to
By Ron Nixon take steps to prepare for the re- Representative FrankPallone Immigration and Customs En-
NEW YORK TIMES sulting family separations. Staff Jr., the New Jersey Democrat forcement and placed in deten-
WA S H I N G T O N — T h e members at Health and Human who requested the report. tion facilities. Migrant children
Trump administration did not Services said their leaders told Katie Waldman, a spokes- were sent to the Department of
tell key government agencies them not to prepare for an in- woman for the Department of Health and Human Services.
about its “zero tolerance” immi- crease in children separated Homeland Security, said federal Under a 1997 court agree-
gration policy before announc- from their families because agencies had reunited thou- ment, migrant children can’t be
ing it in April, leaving the offi- Homeland Security officials sands of children with their detained more than 20 days.
cials responsible for carrying it claimed they did not have an of- families under a court order. Many of the children were
out unprepared to handle the ficial policy of separating par- “In addition, we have pre- placed in government-run shel-
resulting separations of thou- ents and children, according to vented the reunification of chil- ters thousands of miles from
sands of children from their the report, which was prepared dren with adults who were not their parents. But the report
families, according to a govern- by the Government Account- their parents, or were unsafe said that in some cases, Home-
ment report released Wednes- ability Office, Congress’ non- for children,” she said, citing re- land Security officials did not
day. partisan investigative arm. ports of child abuse or parents notify staff at the shelters that a
GUILLERMO ARIAS/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
Enforcing the policy led to with criminal records. She said child had been separated from
ºThousands in caravan the separation of nearly 3,000 the administration continues to In April, Central American migrants waited to be received his or her parents. One shelter’s
continue trek toward US. A5 children from their parents, set- criminally prosecute single by US officials near the border in Tijuana, Mexico. officials told the GAO that
ting off weeks of national pro- adults apprehended at the bor- sometimes they learned a child
The Department of Home- tests, with Democrats and der. She declined to elaborate avan of migrants contains fiscal year. In total, nearly was separated only when the
land Security, which appre- many Republicans calling on on other details of the report. “Middle Easterners” and sug- 400,000 people were appre- child told them.
hends border crossers, and the President Trump to end it. He The report comes as the gested the migrants were in- hended in the 2018 fiscal year. It was not until July 6, or 16
Department of Health and Hu- eventually relented and moved Trump administration is grap- duced to make the journey by According to the GAO re- days after Trump signed an ex-
man Services, which cares for to halt the family separations, pling with thousands of mi- his Democratic opponents. port, days after Sessions an- ecutive order aimed at ending
separated migrant children, though the government strug- grants, mainly from Central Data released Tuesday by nounced the policy, leaders of the family separations and 10
were both caught off guard gled in some cases to reunite America, seeking asylum on the Customs and Border Protec- agencies at the Department of days after a federal court halted
when Attorney General Jeff Ses- those it had already separated. Southwestern border. An esti- tion, the parent agency of the Homeland Security, including the policy, that federal agencies
sions announced plans to crimi- “This disturbing GAO report mated 7,000 migrants recently Border Patrol, showed the Customs and Border Protec- developed a system to deter-
nally prosecute anyone who shows the tragic consequences entered Mexico, fleeing the agency had apprehended tion, sought guidance from the mine whether children were
crossed the border illegally, the of carrying out a cruel and mis- grinding poverty and violence 16,658 people in families in Kirstjen Nielsen, the Homeland separated from their parents,
report said. guided policy impacting thou- of El Salvador, Guatemala, and September, a record. Such ar- Security secretary. In May, the the report said.
Because they did not know sands of families without any Honduras. Many said they were rests reached 107,212 for the department finally issued a Most of the separated chil-
about the zero tolerance policy preparation or prior notifica- headed to the United States, 2018 fiscal year, which ended memo directing border agents dren have been reunited with
in advance, officials at Home- tion to the agencies charged frustrating Trump, who has Sept. 30, exceeding the previ- to refer all individuals crossing their families under a court
land Security said, they did not with implementing it,” said said without proof that the car- ous high of 77,857 in the 2016 the border illegally to the Jus- order.
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publican attorneys general. September, saying the secretary the United Nations Security 1 7 5 E 8 7 T H S T,
Meanwhile, under a Trump has firsthand knowledge of the Council that ‘‘China has been N Y, N Y 1 0 1 2 8
administration rule finalized in claims and was “personally in- attempting to interfere in our DOYLE.COM
August, insurers are permitted volved in the decision.” Should upcoming 2018 election.”
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and certain care that the Af- appeal and could go directly to no doubt: China is meddling in
fordable Care Act requires. the Supreme Court. America’s democracy.’’
WASHINGTON POST The government also asked BLOOMBERG NEWS
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NEW YORK TIMES ther. In what amounts to a
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President Donald Trump calls onage, the Chinese have pieced
old friends on one of his together a list of the people
iPhones to gossip, gripe, or so- with whom Trump regularly
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The World
Saudi prince calls Khashoggi’s death ‘heinous’
Handshake with Prince Mohammed, his son, en-
ter an ornate room where two
victim’s son met relatives of Khashoggi are wait-
ing. The video has no sound, so
with criticism it is unclear what was said, but
the younger Khashoggi appears
By Alan Rappeport stone-faced when the crown
and Ben Hubbard prince shakes his hand.
NEW YORK TIMES The crown prince spoke
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Wednesday amid reports by
Crown Prince Mohammed bin both Saudi and Turkish news
Salman of Saudi Arabia on agencies that he had conversed
Wednesday denounced the by telephone about the
“heinous crime” committed Khashoggi case with Saudi Ara-
against Jamal Khashoggi, the bia’s principal accuser, Presi-
dissident writer killed in Turkey dent Recep Tayyip Erdogan of
by Saudi operatives. It was his Turkey.
most public attempt yet to sepa- Earlier in the day, Erdogan
rate himself from the men sus- repeated his demand that those
pected of the killing, who in- responsible for Khashoggi’s
clude some of the crown death be brought to justice.
prince’s own aides. Some of the crown prince’s
The crown prince’s com- close subordinates have been
ments, made during a panel implicated by Turkish officials
discussion at an opulent inves- in the killing of Khashoggi, 59,
tor conference in Riyadh, the a Washington Post columnist.
Saudi capital, came as the rela- For weeks, the Saudi royal
GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
tionship between Saudi Arabia authorities insisted that
and Turkey continued to sour Khashoggi had left the Istanbul
over the Oct. 2 killing at the Saudi crown prince shaking the An investment conference consulate the same day he visit-
Saudi Consulate in Istanbul and hand of Khashoggi’s son stoked (top) in Riyadh, the Saudi ed. It was only this past Satur-
as Saudi Arabia’s economic and outrage Wednesday. Many capital, on Wednesday. day that the Saudi authorities
political ties with the West are Turkish and US officials believe (Left), Saudi Crown Prince admitted he was killed inside
increasingly at risk. that the operation that ended Mohammed bin Salman, at the building, describing it as an
Mohammed insisted that up killing Khashoggi could not right, shakes hands with accident. They said 18 Saudis
Turkey and Saudi Arabia were have gone ahead without the Salah Khashoggi, the slain suspected of involvement had
collaborating to bring to justice crown prince’s knowledge. columnist’s son. been detained in Saudi Arabia.
those who committed the kill- Khashoggi’s son Salah is a Turkish officials have said
ing. “The crime was really pain- dual Saudi-American citizen But that story has failed to they have evidence, including
ful to all Saudis, and I believe it and has been barred from leav- stop the damage to the king- audio recordings, that a team of
is painful to every human in the ing the kingdom, friends of the dom’s reputation as the coun- Saudi assassins killed Khashog-
world,” he said. “It is a heinous family say. try’s allies have called for fur- gi within minutes of his entry to
AFP/GETTY IMAGES
crime that cannot be justified.” “This photo makes me want ther explanation and as busi- the consulate and dismem-
A Saudi-Turkey split, he to scream and throw up,” Manal nessmen and investors have bered his body, then tried to
said, “will not happen, and we al-Sharif, a Saudi activist living side the Saudi consulate in Is- denials, Saudi Arabia acknowl- dropped out of a headline in- cover up his death.
will prove to the world that the in Australia, wrote on Twitter. tanbul on Oct. 2. Turkish offi- edged last week that the team vestment conference this week Even President Trump, a
two governments are cooperat- The images were released cials have said he was met there had killed Khashoggi but said in Riyadh. close ally of the Saudi royal
ing to punish any criminal, any late Tuesday as the kingdom by a 15-man hit squad who that it had been acting without In a video from the confer- family, has said he is skeptical
guilty person, and justice in the was struggling to push back killed him and dismembered the knowledge of the kingdom’s ence, released by Saudi state of the Saudi explanations for
end will appear.” against the international up- his body with a bone saw. leadership and had accidentally television, the Saudi monarch, what happened and has called
Meanwhile, an image of the roar over Khashoggi’s killing in- After nearly three weeks of strangled Khashoggi. King Salman, and Crown the coverup “one of the worst.”
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including women and people of color commissioner, even though women Commonwealth;
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We believe that a transparent and
making, governance, revenues and teachers;
open process by Governor Baker
productivity;
Whereas, women held five of the should result in an action plan to
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experience is critical to the future of our state universities in 2008 and racial parity in Massachusetts’
Massachusetts; currently hold two; education leadership, reflective of
the state’s population;
Whereas, there are no women among Whereas, women only hold two
the four leadership positions in the of the twelve seats on the Board of Therefore, we call on Governor
education department (Secretary of Higher Education, yet comprise 57% Baker to make gender and racial
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hard by
ground.”
The Italianate structure was
constructed around 1872 and
rebuilt in 1912 after a fire, ac-
State officials say Columbia Gas may not meet Nov. 19 deadline
uCOLUMBIA GAS quate response to this crisis.” be “ramping up” efforts to get ahead of schedule — 86 percent ing stock in his city. But he also ea, this is still disaster recovery,”
Continued from Page A1 Although Columbia Gas had customers’ houses ready; there of the work is done — we are emphasized the recovery work Rivera said.
more work to do,” Baker said rapidly replaced much of the 45 were 204 plumbers, 343 gas fit- now shifting resources and has to be done carefully and Meanwhile, Baker an-
Wednesday after meeting with miles of underground gas ters, 111 electricians, and 404 bringing on additional support safely, even if that means ex- nounced that $2 million has
business people from Andover, mains and thousands of service field workers deployed earlier to increase the productivity and tending the deadline, and he been committed to the Merri-
North Andover, and Lawrence lines to properties in the three this week. pace of the home installation called on Columbia Gas to up- mack Valley Small Business
who lost gas service, and in communities, getting individu- While Albanese would not process. date residents with a realistic Emergency Loan Fund, to pro-
some cases, much more, in the al buildings “house ready” has say if the recovery effort would Columbia Gas announced deadline. vide quick funding to tide busi-
Sept. 13 gas disaster. proved to be a struggle. meet the Nov. 19 deadline, Co- the Nov. 19 deadline in late Sep- “We all know the incredible nesses over while they wait for
Meanwhile, Attorney Gener- Joe Albanese, a construction complexity of getting people Columbia Gas to pay their
al Maura Healey hit out at Co- company executive and former ‘I think it’s fair to say at this house-ready. At the end of the claims.
lumbia Gas, citing “frustra- Navy Seabee commander day, it was so complex in getting The announcement took
tions” with the recovery effort tapped to lead the restoration point, there’s more work to it right, that it bears review,” Ri- place at Yella Restaurant in An-
that include poor communica-
tion with customers and inade-
effort, said in a recent interview
that only about 10 percent of
do.’ vera said.
“What we want is for these
dover. Co-owner Danielle Berd-
han welcomed the loan fund
quate scheduling and planning properties are house ready, GOVERNOR CHARLIE BAKER people to get it right.” and community support, saying
and a “lack of progress as win- compared to most of the gas On repairs to damage caused by gas explosions The reassessment comes she and business owners and
ter weather approaches.” Mem- mains and nearly two-thirds of in the Merrimack Valley a m i d g r o w i n g f r u s t r ati o n residents have been struggling.
bers of her staff plan to met service lines. across Andover, North Andover, “This incident has been cata-
with utility executives Thurs- In many cases, plumbers lumbia Gas spokesman Dean tember when it revealed a mas- and Lawrence, as residents strophic for our restaurant,”
day. and inspectors have had to Lieberman asked for patience sive recovery plan involving have endured construction Berdhan said. “This has been
“While we recognize that bring units up to code before in- as the utility updates scheduled thousands of workers. work that has taken over streets really hard for us, it’s been a
Columbia Gas faces a formida- stalling new appliances and re- work to get to the elderly and A plan to provide residents and clogged traffic and cold struggle, but it’s been a struggle
ble task (albeit of its own mak- lighting the gas service; he cited families with small children with space heaters was nights without heat or hot wa- for the whole community. Ev-
ing), the company needs to ad- one incident in which crews first. scrapped days later out of safety ter. And colder weather is on eryone here is facing challeng-
dress all these issues promptly,” had to rebuild stairs to access “This is an incredibly com- concerns, and Columbia has in- the way. es.”
Healey said in a Oct. 19 letter the work area. plex logistical undertaking, and stead made hundreds of trail- As of this week, 6,863 peo-
that her office released Wednes- “It’s not just about replacing new challenges emerge daily ers, apartments, and hotel ple, from nearly 2,000 families, Milton J. Valencia can be
day. “Residents are suffering a boiler and replacing a hot wa- that we work through with all rooms available. are in alternative housing such reached at
not only from the damaged gas ter heater. There’s a lot more to of our partners,” Lieberman Rivera said a slip from the as hotel rooms, apartments, milton.valencia@globe.com.
distribution system, but also it,” Albanese told the Globe. said in a statement. “With the Nov. 19 deadline is understand- and trailers. Follow him on Twitter
from Columbia Gas’s inade- Albanese said crews would construction on the pipelines able, given the age of the hous- “We are still in a disaster ar- @miltonvalencia.
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uestion 2, the forgotten middle child on makeup. Diversity can’t mean that members come United. Corporate personhood, as an idea, is an
the November ballot, lacks the punch of from different parts of Jamaica Plain: They need to be important legal concept. And any new constitutional
the other two questions. For good reason: drawn from different ideological backgrounds too. restrictions on speech need to be handled with extreme
arguably, it doesn’t do much. The ballot question, though, would require care. The goal of a commission should be to excise the
All the question would do is create members to pledge their fealty to its extension of political speech rights to
an unpaid state commission to study stated goal. The purpose, organizers corporate entities as surgically as
ways to amend the US Constitution to overturn say, is to avoid commissioners who A diverse possible, without disturbing other
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, the oppose its very existence and would commission should First Amendment rights or causing
Supreme Court decision that loosened rules on frustrate the whole project. economic havoc.
corporate and union money in politics. Its eventual But we’d feel better — and bet the confront the Citizens The commission, after all, has no
report could form the basis of a constitutional public in this state and others would United question. formal power and will only be as good
amendment to pitch to other states, in hopes of feel better, too — if civil liberties as its work. Massachusetts can’t
marshalling support in the 38 states it would take to groups like the ACLU had a seat at change the Constitution on its own. If
change the Constitution. Or, it could be ignored. the table, even though the organization supported Question 2 is to amount to anything, the commission it
The Globe endorses a yes vote — with some Citizens United. Skeptical conservative voices should be would create needs members with an open mind and a
misgivings. If such a commission is to have any wider included, too. willingness to air fundamental disagreements.
national impact, it needs to have a genuinely varied There is, as Question 2’s critics have pointed out, a If voters want to curb corporate money in politics, a
danger of overreach in any effort to overturn Citizens yes vote on Question 2 gets the ball rolling.
N
obody ever voted for William F. Galvin promotion in the election guide mailed to voters and
because of his charm. raising questions about campaign donations from
Rather, the secretary of state’s main developers who receive tax credits from his office.
selling point is his record in office. Over Since you asked: No, Amore wasn’t in charge of the
almost 24 years, the so-called “prince of museum’s security in 1990, when it suffered the world’s
darkness” has been an effective leader for an office that biggest art theft. But he is in charge of the museum’s
manages elections, public records, historic efforts to secure the return the 13 purloined pieces.
preservation, securities regulation, and a hodgepodge Amore also faults Galvin for lacking a strategic plan.
of other duties. But the GOP hopeful would move the state in the
On the basis of that steady hand, the Globe endorses wrong direction. For instance, Amore wants to institute
Galvin for a seventh term on Nov. 6. voter ID requirements in Massachusetts, an idea Galvin
Galvin, who survived a spirited Democratic primary rightly criticized. Mandating voter ID is a solution in
challenge from Boston City Councilor Josh Zakim in search of a problem, and would only serve as an
September, hasn’t always made it easy for his obstacle for voters. Likewise, Amore is sowing
supporters. In the campaign’s only debate on, WGBH, groundless fears when he tries to insinuate the state’s
he seemed sullen and took the low road, sniping at election system is insecure: Every vote in
GOP candidate Anthony Amore for, horror of horrors, Massachusetts is recorded on a paper ballot, a crucial
accepting honoraria while Amore was on a book tour. safeguard whose importance was on display last month
Like Zakim, Amore is a serious opponent — during the Third Congressional District recount.
something that’s hasn’t always been true for GOP Galvin, in a term he hinted earlier this year might be
undercard candidates. The director of security at the his last, lists as priorities assuring that the 2020 census
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum more than held his goes smoothly, and protecting the 2020 election. One MICHAEL SWENSEN FOR THE BOSTON G
own in the debate, and managed to land some needn’t like Galvin’s touchiness to feel confident he’ll Secretary of State William F. Galvin
legitimate criticisms, knocking Galvin for his self- get those jobs done.
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in the Democratic Party
By Diane Hessan
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here is little these days that makes Denny more versity — and we are on the warpath against at least one third of blue wave as much as a red, white, and blue wave.”
distraught than the Democratic Party. “They are our citizens. We are in our own way.” The problem is that these Democrats who are taking the high
completely out of control,” he tells me. “Between Democrats tell me they cringe when they hear Hillary Clinton ground are not breaking through enough to influence the overall
the socialists and the rioters, I just wonder what say that her husband’s affair with Monica Lewinsky was “not an perception of their party. Blame Fox News, blame social media for
they could possibly be thinking.” Denny, a abuse of power,” when Senator Dianne Feinstein says she would putting us into echo chambers that reinforce narrow viewpoints,
Democrat from Nevada who voted for Hillary re-open the Kavanaugh investigation, or when former attorney blame Russian bots, but the Democrats have precious little time to
Clinton in 2016, is typical of both Democrats and general Eric Holder, says, “When they go low, we kick them.” adjust. While it is helpful for former president Barack Obama to
Republicans in the panel of 500 voters I am in touch with weekly. They lament these positions because they reinforce the image say, “I have one thing to say: Vote,” it’s insufficient in countering
Last December, when I asked voters about the Democratic Par- that Trump has bestowed upon the Democrats: that the party the message from the right, because it doesn’t remind people why
ty, most reported that they heard little more than “Stop Trump,” a has become “too extreme and too dangerous to be trusted with they should go to the polls.
rallying cry that was embraced by the Democratic National Com- power” or that “Democrats produce mobs, Republicans produce What would inspire more voters to vote blue? They would re-
mittee when it sent out bumper stickers with that message to mil- jobs.” When the Democrats lack a clear message, President spond to a narrative about rebuilding America for all citizens:
lions of supporters. Trump’s rhetoric fills this vacuum with his own caricature, and strengthen the middle class, get the deficit under control, rebuild
In my most recent conversations, however, their perception of voters from both sides of the aisle are paying attention. our infrastructure, train the workforce for the future, and restore
the Democrats’ trademark has morphed into something more Certainly in deep blue districts, it pays for a candidate to be mad faith in government — rather than blame, outrage, and resistance.
troubling. as a hornet, but recent studies conclude that this resonates with on- It also wouldn’t hurt if the more controversial past leaders of
Let’s start with the Republicans. When I ask Republican voters ly about 8 percent of Americans. At a local level, there are Demo- the party could step out of the limelight for a moment. For in-
for words to describe the Democratic Party, their response can be crats who are rejecting the hysteria, focused on describing a better stance, given that the Kavanaugh hearings reminded voters about
summarized as “raging, condescending socialists.” future for the country. My voters suggested several models, such as Bill Clinton’s history as an accused sexual assaulter, this might not
“I actually used to be a Democrat, but then Democrats started Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, whose campaign have been best time for the Clintons to announce their 13-city
screaming and shouting and protesting so much that it alienated themes focus on families, faith, and hard work. Instead of propos- speaking tour.
me,” says José from Texas. ing a broader array of social programs, Gillum is appealing to the The Democrats could very well win the House of
Andrea from Florida blames the Democrats’ leaders: “Nancy mainstream: “If you work 40 hours a week,” he says, “you should be Representatives with a message of “Vote for us; we’re not corrupt
Pelosi is an angry obstructionist who should be retired.” Or, says able to make ends meet without having to work two or three jobs.” liars like Trump.” But there’s no certainty that they can govern —
Nick from Boston, “I see a lot of leaders promulgating a sickening Massachusetts voters admire how Representative Seth Moulton or win the presidency in 2020 — on a platform that everything’s
sense of holier-than-thou self-righteousness.” “And on top of that,” is staying out of the fray, focused on helping veterans who are run- going to be free and the other guys are awful bigots. America is
says Lettie from Arizona, “they want to take my hard-earned mon- ning for Congress — or how Beto O’Rourke of Texas reaches out to divided. Unless the Democrats can communicate an uplifting
ey and give it all away: free college, free health care, free child care, people who disagree with him. As a group, the Democratic candi- image for the nation, it will stay divided, and voters will lose faith
and guaranteed wages. It scares me.” dates who are military veterans — such as M.J. Hegar of Texas, in both parties — leaving only the biggest, baddest personalities
While Republicans are seeing an intolerant Democratic Party, Elaine Luria of Virginia, Ken Harbaugh of Ohio, and Chrissy Hou- with any appeal. And we’ve already seen where that leaves us.
many Democratic voters share similar perceptions. lahan of Pennsylvania — are sending an inspirational message to
“I am concerned about the reputation of my party,” says Shan- their constituents about commitment to country, courage, and the Diane Hessan is an entrepreneur, author, and chair of C Space.
dra from New Hampshire. “Who are all of these socialists? And fight to give opportunity to all. When Patricia, a Democrat from She has been in conversation with 500 voters across the political
why are we so uncivilized?” Adds Steven from Connecticut, “We North Carolina, talks about her support for veteran Dan Mc- spectrum weekly since December 2016. Follow her on Twitter
are supposed to be the party with the big tent that cares about di- Cready’s campaign for Congress, she tells me, “I don’t care about a @DianeHessan.
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A ‘caravan’ of misery
Their ‘crime’ is poverty
An endowment tax would help Re “Migrant caravan, Trump’s threats expand” (Page A2,
Oct. 23): Donald Trump decries the so-called horde of
violent criminals preparing to illegally cross the southern
border of the United States, yet he is deferential to a
fix the state’s ailments homicidal Saudi despot. The hypocrisy of his law-and-
order self-righteousness is blindingly transparent. The true
crime of illegal immigrants, in Trump’s warped moral
universe, is not murder and rape, but poverty. Were they as
B y Ja y G o n z a l e z The government subsidies provided But these institutions are part of our rich as MBS, he would find excuses to cover their supposed
to institutions of higher education are broader community. Thanks to our trangressions.
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mong the biggest challenges regressive — the wealthier the support of them through their tax- GREGORY E. SMITH
facing the state are an institution, the more it benefits from tax exempt status, some have accumulated BOSTON
education system that’s breaks and the more government loses enormous wealth and are in a position to
failing too many young in revenue that could be invested to give back without impacting the While we’re at it, we might as well
people and a broken support broader public objectives. important contributions they make.
transportation system. Of course we are fortunate to have Critics have argued that taxing the
close Lady Liberty
Child care endowments of Harvard and President Trump threatened to use the military at the
and preschool are unaffordable other universities will prevent Mexican border to stop the potential influx of the so-called
for many families, many of our these institutions from caravan of migrants that is wending its way from some
public schools are underfunded, providing scholarships and Central American countries, through Mexico, and, lastly, to
our public universities are too financial aid to needy students. the US border. One of his threats is to completely close the
expensive, and our roads and But it’s worth noting that border as well as to enact economic measures against
bridges, regional transit services, Harvard and other elite Mexico.
and the MBTA need urgent colleges pay more in It seems to be the case that, on the whole, these
improvements. endowment management fees migrants are undertaking this long, uncomfortable, and
If elected governor, I would than they do in scholarships. sometimes perilous journey to seek refuge from a
propose imposing a modest tax What’s more, Harvard gives dangerous existence and/or to find a better life for
on the robust endowments of the more aid to athletes and legacy themselves and their families.
wealthiest private colleges and students than to low-income I suggest that President Trump familiarize himself with
universities in Massachusetts in students. what is written on the tablet in the hands of the Statue of
order to fix these systems. And even after they make Liberty. If he no longer considers these statements valid, I
A 1.6 percent tax on the value these valuable contributions, suggest that he close down the statue and the public land
of endowments exceeding $1 their multibillion-dollar where it stands, and thereby save the taxpayer all the
billion would raise an additional endowments have grown at an money that is spent to maintain this facility.
$1 billion annually. The tax average annual rate of 4.8 to LOUISE MAYERSON
would impact just nine private 8.4 percent over the last 15 Arlington
institutions, which collectively years. A modest tax should
have endowments totaling more allow these institutions to keep To some questions, there are not ‘two
than $65 billion. doing everything they do today
It’s a fair proposal. These and still grow their
sides’
nonprofits have accumulated endowments at a rate that I’m tired of hearing that “both sides are equally bad” when
enormous wealth, in large part exceeds inflation. any discussion arises about the current state of politics. It
because they don’t pay taxes. And as important as these comes more often from conservatives who are
One report estimates that colleges and universities are to understandably uncomfortable with their leaders’ antics
Harvard University, which has a our economy and the strength while not wanting to abandon their own political
$39 billion endowment, receives of our community, our most objectives.
about $48,000 per important asset is our people. But let’s at least set the record straight. Both sides don’t
undergraduate student in tax This endowment tax proposal have leaders who politicize and vilify a caravan of
subsidies and other government is fair, and it’s the right thing to desperate and suffering refugeess with completely
support. Meanwhile, the state GLOBE STAFF/ ADOBE STOCK do. The new tax revenue will unsubstantiated statements about the possibility of a
spends just $8,000 per undergraduate these incredible colleges and universities result in a better educated and more terrorist within their ranks. Both sides don’t have a leader
student at UMass Boston. We know that in Massachusetts. They help drive our mobile workforce, a stronger economy, who proudly dons the self-descriptor of “nationalist,”
a higher percentage of students who knowledge-based and innovation- and a better quality of life for working borrowed from the darkest corners of modern history. Both
graduate from our public institutions oriented economy. They also give families being left behind. sides don’t have leaders who lead jeering crowds in ridicule
choose to remain here in Massachusetts financial aid to lower-income students of the free press, who express fondness for a legislator who
than those who attend the private who otherwise couldn’t afford their Jay Gonzalez is a Democratic candidate can body slam a reporter and who desperately try to look
institutions. tuition. for governor. the other way when another is butchered. Both sides don’t
have leaders with numerous allegations of sexual attacks
bolstered by their own recorded words.
This election is not about an honest disagreement
JOAN VENNOCHI between well-intentioned individuals. It’s about one side
with a very dark leader and allies who stand by and do
D
one deal. Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.
we have done everything we can to show
Walk through a 1,350
square-foot “Parlor Suite” ho- Don’t bet against Wynn to we are a new company,” said DiSalvio.
As it mulls that question, the gaming
tel room in the Encore Bos-
ton Harbor and a winning
hold on to their license for commission is undergoing its own drama. Merkel picks up the mantle dropped by
hand for this $2.5 billion project feels inev- Encore Boston Harbor. In September, Steve Crosby resigned as Trump
commission chair because of what he
itable. No one will stay for the view: a giant
called false claims of favoritism regarding
turbine and several smokestacks. But the Re “Europe shows unity as Germany halts Saudi arms
how he conducted the commission’s busi-
king-size bed, gilt-edged furniture, and sales” (Page A8, Oct. 23): With Chancellor Angela Merkel of
happens next.” ness. Crosby has been accused of prejudg-
bathrooms lined with Greek marble tile of- Germany taking the high road in halting arms sales to
Compare that studied caution with the ing the outcome of the commission report
fer up a luxurious haven on the otherwise Saudi Arabia in response to the murder of journalist Jamal
breezy confidence of former Massachusetts by Wynn representatives and by Mohegan
unglamorous banks of the Mystic River Khashoggi, while our president, Donald Trump, takes the
governor Bill Weld, who as a lawyer at Sun, a rival casino company that sued the
here. accommodating road of continuing arms sales, it is
Mintz Levin generates many billable hours commission for awarding the license to
From the outside, the bronze building certainly time to shift the mantle of Leader of the Free
on behalf of his client, Wynn MA. On the Wynn.
owned by Wynn Resorts looks nearly com- World to Chancellor Merkel.
matter of the license, “I think they’re likely Before that, Crosby was accused of tilt-
plete. A hard-hat tour on Wednesday This shift is long overdue, since Merkel is holding to-
to hold it. No one in Massachusetts had ing the casino licensing decision process,
shows construction feverishly underway at gether both the values and the structure of the free world
anything to do with the stuff that was go- to the point that he ultimately recused
the venue, which will house bars, restau- while Trump takes one action after another after another to
ing on out in Las Vegas,” said Weld, during himself from the vote.
rants, retail shops, a ballroom and a grand fracture both.
a recent visit with the Globe editorial But the accusations live on, most re-
lobby with two curving escalators that each DON CARLSON
board, to which he squired Dan Fishman, cently in a Boston magazine article entitled
cost $900,000. Boston
the Libertarian candidate for state auditor. “How Massachusetts Went All in on Steve
And, of course, the showpiece will be a
Weld is listed as principal of ML Strate- Wynn.” The story drew an unusually harsh
200,000 square-foot casino floor. Red Mu-
rebuttal from the commission, but Boston
So, the crime is in the quality of the
rano crystal chandeliers hanging from the gies — Mintz Levin’s lobbying arm — which
so far in 2018, according to state records, magazine stood by it. cover-up?
massive room’s high ceilings already give a
was paid $136,000 by Wynn MA. Weld also The message Baker said he took from
taste of the five-star ambiance that Wynn
said he would be “front and center” during Crosby’s resignation is that “his position
Resorts is aiming for. Outside, about 1,000 “Worst cover-up ever,” says Donald Trump. When a jour-
upcoming hearings on the licensing issue. would be both a distraction and a detri-
handpicked trees are being planted. nalist has been brutally murdered, leave it to our president
According to DiSalvio, the legal team for ment” to the commission’s ability to con-
To open in June, as planned, the casino to comment on the quality of the cover-up. What’s wrong
those proceedings has not yet been chosen, vince the public of the integrity of their de-
giant needs the Massachusetts Gaming with this man?
though he acknowledges the company has cision. But whatever that decision turns
Commission to find it still “suitable” to op- STEPHEN POLIT
paid “millions” in legal fees to Mintz Levin out to be, “My assumption here is . . .
erate the resort, despite #MeToo allega- Belmont
because of challenges to the Everett casino. they’re going to get sued,” predicted Baker.
tions made last year against company
Wynn Resorts also wants to show how That seems like a safe bet. Based on
founder Steve Wynn. Robert DiSalvio,
different the company is today than when what’s already in the ground, plus the mil- Moved by the Hernandez story
president of Wynn MA, the licensee, said
it was awarded the license in 2014 to do lions spent to pave the way for this casino,
he has no information about the commis-
business in Massachusetts. To separate the another one might be that Wynn Resorts
sion’s report on what other executives Your series on the life and death of Aaron Hernandez was
casino business from the icky details of his won’t be doing the suing, because it will re-
knew about the accusations against Wynn, just awesome. I truly appreciated the investigative manner
alleged sexual misconduct, Wynn resigned tain the license to operate in Everett.
who denies them. in which you presented the story and the facts. I was mes-
During a meeting with the Globe edito- as CEO and sold all of his shares in the merized by the thought “what a wasted life.” If just one per-
company; the board underwent a major Joan Vennochi can be reached at
rial board last week, Governor Charlie Bak- son had taken a human interest in Aaron rather than just
shake-up; and Kim Sinatra, the company’s vennochi@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter
er said he hasn’t seen the report, but what’s an interest in winning and making money, perhaps his life
general counsel, exited. “We certainly hope @Joan_Vennochi.
in it “matters a lot with respect to what could have been saved. I have a 14-year-old grandson who
is a loyal, passionate Boston sports fan. He presently has a
strong moral compass. I have shared this series with him in
the hopes that if he should ever be able to save a human be-
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to hold don’t spar
Bridesmaids say
credit cards stolen
By Travis Andersen
over taxes
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me” didn’t apply to the quack among other new revenue generators.
cleric, according to police. Jay Gonzalez, meet box.
“Yarmouth Police Department “To start with, it’s hard for a Demo-
Detective Michael Wells conduct- crat to criticize someone for raising tax-
ed a follow-up investigation that es they think are necessary. Here, he’s al-
determined that Stern had not ready made a point to basically say this
been licensed in Massachusetts to By Katie Camero guy should be taxing more,” Ray La Raja,
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officiate her wedding ceremony,
consequently deeming her mar-
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Mystery of the
bendable straw
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the 1930s when Joseph B. Friedman watched GLOBE STAFF
his young daughter struggle to drink a milk- trove of newly released material from the late Edward M.
shake out of a straight paper straw in San Kennedy’s files includes the young senator’s communications ns
Francisco. with several notable figures, among them are the Rev. Martin n
Friedman was inspired. He inserted a Luther King Jr., labor leader Cesar Chavez, and movie star
screw inside the top of a straw and wrapped James Cagney.
dental floss around it, outlining the screw’s A total of 879 boxes of archival material are being released that feature
grooves, according to a 2011 article in The At- an assortment of letters, telegrams, memoranda, notes, news clippings, re--
lantic. ports, and photographs, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Muse-
He removed the screw, “leaving an accordi- um officials announced. The materials have never been seen before by the
on-like ridge” in the straw, allowing it to bend public.
without blocking the flow of the liquid. He One document is a Western Union telegram that Ted Kennedy received
patented it and later created a multimillion- from Cagney in 1969. In that tersely worded missive, Cagney expresses his
dollar business. Little did he know his work dismay about a proposed airport expansion on Martha’s Vineyard.
would be studied so closely decades later. “For more than 30 years I have watched Martha’s Vineyard go downhill
The UMass study paves the way for future as a place of natural wonder and peaceful haven,” Cagney’s message says.
research into applications in robotics or devic- “Now they are talking of runways for jets. Is there to be no end to the de-
es for minimally invasive surgery, Hayward struction of all that is natural and worthwhile? Please give it some
said. thought.”
“It will be helpful for us to understand this Another notable piece of correspondence was a letter that Kennedy
fundamental principle, which is key when de- wrote to King in October 1966. “I was surprised by the range
rang
a e of iissues and questions that were directed
signing new applications,” Hayward said. “If “Dear Dr. King: Thank you very much for your thoughtful letter of Sep- to Se
Senator Kennedy, as well as the degree to which his Massachusetts con-
you’re going to build a reconfigurable device, tember 2, 1966 and for your kind comments on my address,” Kennedy says stituents felt a deeply personal connection to him and the entire Kennedy
it’s important to know why it works, and in his typewritten letter. “My visit to Mississippi was a memorable one for family,” said Christina Fitzpatrick, one of the archivists who worked on pro-
when it might fail.” me and I was deeply impressed by the ability and sincerity and dedication cessing the Kennedy files.
The study comes as plastic straws, which of the members of the SCLC who I met that night in Jackson. As you know I In addition to those documents, library officials announced that more
gained popularity in the 1950s, have faced have the greatest respect for your organization and the work it has done than 1,900 audio recordings of the “Face Off” radio program, which fea-
scrutiny over the harm they cause to the envi- and is doing to advance the cause of civil rights. It was my privilege and tured Kennedy debating with Republican colleagues, have been digitized
ronment. Plastics can remain in landfills for pleasure to visit with you.” and are now available on the library’s website.
hundreds of years, and plastic in the ocean The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, founded in 1957, Library officials said the newly released files represent approximately 5
floats around as small pieces that can poison played a key role in the civil rights movement. King was its first president. percent of Kennedy’s collection. This is first of the batch to be released, and
animals. The collection also features a telegram Kennedy sent to labor leader and more will be released in the future.
As a result, paper straws are popping up in civil rights activist Cesar Chavez regarding a United Farm Workers protest “It will all depend on how difficult it will be to review/process the next
restaurants and bars. march. The message was sent to Chavez and addressed to the Ramada Inn set of material, which is still unknown,” said Karen Adler Abramson, chief
in Brawley, Calif., on May 16, 1969. archivist of the John F. Kennedy Library.
Material from the Washington Post was “To all who marched through the heat and the desert to strengthen the The longtime senator’s wife, Victoria Reggie Kennedy, is co-founder and
included in this report. Katie Camero can be cause and open the eyes of our nation I send my admiration and pledge my president of the board of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute. In the press re-
reached at katie.camero@globe.com. Follow lasting commitment,” stated Kennedy. “The lifting of men from poverty and lease, she noted how her husband served in the US Senate for nearly 47
her on Twitter @camerokt_ from the crush of exploitation is the challenge on both sides of the border. years, and with 10 different presidents (one of whom was his late brother)
We are joined in this common cause; I am proud to be joined with you. We and “had the great privilege both to have witnessed and played a significant
shall continue the fight for human dignity and understanding.” part in modern American history.”
Much of the material in the collection pertains to constituent services, “Ted donated his papers to the Kennedy Library with the hope that they
which includes correspondence with organizations, businesses, local gov- would be made publicly available as quickly as feasible,” she said in the
ernment officials, and private citizens. (Kennedy’s office received a lot of press release. “Today marks an important first step in achieving that goal.”
mail: In 1969, Senator Kennedy received 1,000 letters per day, and by 1972,
that had doubled to 2,000 letters, according to a press release from the Emily Sweeney can be reached at esweeney@globe.com. Follow her on
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum). Twitter @emilysweeney.
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when “an apparent mechanical failure occurred, created significant disruption two weeks before
resulting in him being struck by the construction the election and left local election officials with- URI faculty approve
equipment,” Middlesex District Attorney Marian out clear instructions on which registration
Ryan said. Concord police notified State Police forms to use. (AP) three-year contract
at 2 p.m. accident, Ryan said. The worker was
pronounced dead at the scene. The case has been C RA N STO N , R. I . State officials say the University of Rhode Island
referred to the Chief Medical Examiner’s office has reached an agreement with faculty members
The number of inches of snow recorded overnight
who will determine the cause of death. But the WW II veteran’s medals on a new contract. Faculty union director Jay
death is not considered suspicious, Ryan said. Walsh says the contract was overwhelmingly ap-
on Mount Washington in New Hampshire, the high-
est peak in the in the northeastern United States. The incident is under investigation. posthumously awarded proved by faculty members. The Providence
The snowfall on the mountain, which included drifts Journal reports the three-year agreement calls
of 6 feet, was just one example of the harsh weath- C O N CO R D, N . H . A World War II veteran from Rhode Island who for 2.5 percent salary increases in January 2019,
er that passed through New England between Tues- participated in the D-Day invasion has been July 2019, and July 2020. It also includes the
day afternoon and Wednesday morning. Many
Mainers got their first glimpse of accumulated Official seeks OK for posthumously awarded several medals he earned same health insurance agreed to by other state
snow Wednesday morning. Parts of Northern and for his service but never received. The medals employees and will affect more than 750 full-
Central Piscataquis, Northern Penobscot, and voter registration law earned by Elmer Howard Lenzen Jr. were given time faculty. URI President David Dooley says
Southeast Aroostook counties got one to three Wednesday to his daughter, Mary Ann Ballard, the contract represents a balance between the
inches. Areas of higher elevation may get up to five The New Hampshire secretary of state is pushing during a ceremony in the office of Democratic US university’s priorities and the union’s needs. (AP)
inches, according to the National Weather Service.
for disputed voter registration law to be used in Senator Jack Reed. The medals included the
the upcoming midterm elections. The new law Good Conduct Medal; the American Campaign-
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7 days a week. This oper-
tures as may be assigned. The primary disciplines involved or contact the MBTA’s designated representative:
ation will have no impact
in this contract include, but not limited to: civil, structural
and geotechnical engineering, environmental site assess- Massachusetts Realty Group
tant decisions on political cal-
to the Main Ship Channel.
The JMC 146 Work Barge ment and investigation, site remediation, permitting, ar-
chitecture, and cost estimating. The Consultant will be re-
Attn: MBTA Concessions
20 Park Plaza, Suite 1120
culations.”
will be moored by a four
point anchor system and quired to conduct field inspections, make evaluations and
develop design solutions. Services to be performed under
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
procurement@mbtarealty.com
There’s also the calculation
will move east to west on
this system. This moor- this contract will be authorized on a Task Order basis. The
contract duration for this Project is expected to be three Bids are due no later than 11:00 A.M. on December 19,
of whether such a tactic would
ing arrangement will
have impacts to vessels (3) years with two (2) option periods of one (1) year each. 2018 at the offices of the MBTA: even catch voters’ attention.
transiting in the Lower
Middle Channel. Other This project is expected to utilize Federal and non-federal Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Lou DiNatale, a veteran Dem-
equipment being used is
the Dive Barge Hughes
825, tug boat “Meridian”,
funding. The DBE participation goal for this project is 16%
of the total amount authorized for federally funded proj-
ects. In addition, the Authority strongly encourages the use
Attn: [FILL IN CONCESSION LOCATION
ON WHICH YOU ARE BIDDING] ITB
Real Estate Department
HUNDREDS OF SHOWS NOW ON SALE ocratic operative, said jump-
crew boat “Alexis”, and
a survey boat. Barges
of Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterpris-
es as prime consultants, sub-consultants and suppliers in
10 Park Plaza, Suite 5720
Boston, Massachusetts 02116 ing into the fray about Baker’s
will use lighted mooring
buoys to indicate anchor
all of its contracting opportunities.
A public bid opening will be held at 11:05 A.M. on Decem- record on taxes probably offers
The complete Request for Qualifications can be found on ber 19, 2018 at the offices of the MBTA
locations. All mariners
are urged to use the the MBTA website.
Gooney Bird Greene The Roommate the Democrat few victories.
Please see the following link: The MBTA reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Wheelock Family Theatre Lyric Stage Company
Main Ship Channel or use
extreme caution when http://bc.mbta.com/business_center/ “It’s too much of a reach, in
transiting this area after bidding_solicitations/current_solicitations Notice is hereby given Now - November 18 Now - November 18 this environment,” he said, ar-
passing arrangements
have been made with the
work barges. Work barg-
This is not a Request for Proposal. The MBTA reserves the
right to cancel this procurement or to reject any or all
that the report of The Smal-
ley Foundation, Inc., for
the year ended December
LEGAL NOTICES $15 $24
and up
guing races in this election cy-
es will be monitoring VHF Statements of Qualifications. 31, 2017, is available for
Channel 16. Questions or inspection at the office of NFORMAL PROBATE
cle are dominated not by poli-
complaints regarding this Stephanie Pollack Matthew Riordan, Arnold
activity shall be directed MassDOT Secretary & CEO & Porter, Kaye Scholer LLP,
PUBLICATION NOTICE
Docket No.
cy but by personality.
to Ms. Kristen Trudell Luis Manuel Ramirez 250 West 55th Street, New
via phone at (781) 441- General Manager & CEO York, New York 10019 Mon-
SU18P2102EA There’s another challenge,
3809 or email at kristen. day through Friday from
trudell@eversource.com. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT 9 AM to 5 PM for any indi-
Commonwealth of
Massachusetts too: It’s awkward for Gonzalez
vidual who requests such The Trial Court Probate
MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY inspection privileges. This and Family Court t o att a c k B a ke r o n h i s t a x
SOLICITATION FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES inspection privilege is avail- Suffolk Division
FOR INSPECTION & RATING OF able for the next 180 days. Estate of: pledge, given his own push for
MBTA BRIDGES SYSTEMWIDE Principal Officer of the Fund Margaret F. Ambrose
LEGAL NOTICE of PUBLIC
HEARING
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS is Martin Saiman. Also Known As: more of them, said Jeffrey M.
Margaret M. Ambrose
TOWN OF ASHLAND
COMMUNITY PRESERVA-
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is solicit- Date of Death: Berry, a political science pro-
ing engineering services for the Inspection and Rating of August 14, 2017
TION COMMITTEE MBTA Bridges Systemwide. Inspection and rating of Com- To all persons interested in fessor at Tufts University.
The Ashland Community
Preservation Committee
muter Rail, transit (rail or roadway), and highway bridges
of various types, including fixed span, moveable span, and
Boston’s the above captioned estate,
by Petition of: “Ju d g i n g t h e g o v e r n o r
will conduct a Public Hearing
on Thursday, November 1st,
arch structures are included in this program. Best Jobs Petitioner Thomas S. Am-
brose of Franklin MA against all his promises is a
2018 at 7:30 p.m. at Ashland The Scope of Services includes, but is not limited to: in-
Town Hall Meeting Room B/C,
101 Main St., Ashland, MA.
teragency coordination, commuter rail coordination, re- a Will has been admitted to
informal probate.
good talking point,” Berr y
view of existing inspection/rating reports and drawings,
Town Hall is Handicap Ac-
cessible. The purpose of the
research and data gathering, in-depth routine bridge in-
The Thomas S. Ambrose of
said.
spection, fracture critical bridge inspection, underwater
hearing will be to review and bridge inspection, input of inspection data into the Mass- Franklin MA has been in- “But I think what Gonzalez
accept proposals for place-
ment on the November 28th, DOT Highway Division 4D Program, submission of bridge
inspection reports with recommendations, bridge load rat-
Careers formally appointed as the
Personal Representative of needs to do is grab the imagi-
2018 Special Town Meeting the estate to serve without
Warrant that use Community
Preservation Act funds. Only
ings, submission of bridge load rating reports with recom-
mendations, coordination of data for input into the MBTA Section surety on the bond. nation of Massachusetts voters
Asset Management Database, and limited structural repair
projects that further any or
all of the following goals can design. The scope of services may also include updating
MBTA Bridge Inspection & Rating policies and procedures
of The estate is being ad-
ministered under informal and make them understand
be considered: procedure by the Personal
and development of standard bridge repair design docu-
ments and details. Assignments will be authorized on a the Representative under the that the Gonzalez administra-
Acquisition or preservation of Massachusetts Uniform
open space; task order basis. The contract duration will be three (3)
years with the possibility to extend the contract for two (2) Boston Probate Code without su- tion is somehow going to make
Acquisition, restoration or pervision by the Court. In-
preservation of historic re- option periods of one (1) year each.
ventory and accounts are their lives better.
sources;
Up to eight (8) consultant contracts may be awarded and Sunday not required to be filed with
“He’s tried to do that and so
VIEW
Support or creation of afford- the Court, but interested
will utilize federal and non-federal funds. The DBE Partici-
able housing;
pation Goal per contract is sixteen percent (16%) of the Globe parties are entitled to no-
TED far has failed,” he added, “be-
LIMI
Preservation, rehabilitation
or creation of recreational
resources.
total amount authorized for federally funded projects. In
addition, the Authority strongly encourages the use of Mi-
tice regarding the admin-
istration from the Personal
Representative and can
$55 $35 cause I don’t think many peo-
Aaron Ladd & Joe Rubertone nority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises as petition the Court in any
CPC Co-Chairs prime consultants, sub-consultants and suppliers in all of
its contracting opportunities.
matter relating to the es- The Play That Goes Wrong Heather Headley: ple have paid attention to
tate, including distribution
The complete Request for Qualifications can be found on
of assets and expenses of
administration. Interested
Lexus Broadway In Boston Broadway My Way him.”
the MBTA website. Please see the following link: parties are entitled to peti-
tion the Court to institute
November 7 - 18 Emerson Colonial Theatre
http://bc.mbta.com/business_center/bidding_solicitations
/current_solicitations/
formal proceedings and to
obtain orders terminating
November 3 Globe Correspondent Jackson
or restricting the powers of Cote contributed to this report.
BOSTIX.ORG
This is not a Request for Proposal. The MBTA reserves the Personal Representatives
right to cancel this procurement or to reject any or all
Statements of Qualifications.
appointed under informal
procedure. A copy of the Matt Stout can be reached at
Visit bostonglobe.com/ Petition and Will, if any, can
niedonate Stephanie Pollack Luis Manuel Ramirez be obtained from the Peti- matt.stout@globe.com. Follow
MassDOT Secretary & CEO General Manager & CEO tioner.
him on Twitter @mattpstout.
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HOROSCOPE the best thing for you to do under thing just for you. information as well as the need to your friends are.
a certain set of circumstances. A VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) apply it. Be willing to take a AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
BY JACQUELINE BIGAR
partner is likely to give you A partner could be more provoca- stand, if need be. Others appreci- You sense that you can't get more
strong feedback. Try to stay on tive than usual. Avoid triggering ate you stepping up to the plate. information by asking questions
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thurs- ing to resolve an issue to every- topic as much as possible. To- a disagreement if possible. Frus- Tonight: Listen to what a loved or by snooping around. Others
day, Oct. 25, 2018: one's satisfaction. Checking in night: At a favorite spot. trations might be high, but if you one is sharing. are likely to divulge more than
This year you will experience with others to discuss key points CANCER (June 21-July 22) stay flexible, you will flow SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) you had anticipated. A friendship
some profound changes as a re- is smart. Understanding what You might want to come to terms through a situation with ease. Be Be willing to take a risk. Know could feel more draining to you
sult of relating to an extremely motivates you to head in a certain with a loved one or dear friend. willing to work with the unfamil- that even with the Full Moon, you now than it has in the past. Take
intense individual in your life. direction might not appeal to Reach out to this person. Though iar and the unknown. Tonight: could be bored and dragging. a step back, if possible. Tonight:
You both transform because of some. Tonight: Hang out. there could be a minute or two of Try something new. Recognize how a child or loved Just do not be alone.
this relationship. If you are sin- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) anger, eventually you will be able LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) one often inspires you to take PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
gle, you could meet someone spe- Despite a fit of anger or frustra- to talk through what has been a One-on-one relating takes you to risks. You might decide to be your You will stay on top of a project.
cial at nearly any point in the tion, you can be found smiling problem. Allow more give-and- a new level of understanding. You own cheerleader today. Go for Others might be surprised by
next year. The attraction will be most of the day. As long as you re- take with this person. Tonight: might wonder whether you will what you want. Tonight: Let the how smoothly things are run-
intense, and the differences be- lax, the cards will fall in the right Around friends. be able to fulfill a commitment fun take over. ning. Trust that you will know
tween you also could be substan- direction for you. Reach out to LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) involving a loved one. Anger and/ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) when you have had enough. Ex-
tial. If you are attached, the two someone at a distance whom you Others always seem to notice you, or frustration could bubble up if Being reasonable always seems to plore an idea that you have
of you enjoy relating to each oth- don't often slow down to speak to but at the present moment you you are not careful in how you help. You usually come up with thought about and now want to
er. You often challenge each other or share news with. Tonight: might feel as if you are being no- deal with this person. Tonight: Be the right response. Back out of a talk through. Tonight: Dream up
to grow and adapt. TAURUS can Make it easy. ticed too much, especially profes- a duo. problem that does not interest some wonderful weekend plans.
be more stubborn than you are. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) sionally. Don't get nervous, but SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) you. Be clear about motivation.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your perky attitude and happy try to be less social than usual. Defer to a partner. Attempt to get Open up a conversation about a Jacqueline Bigar is at www.jac-
You will want more contact with style draw friends toward you. You could gain from this moment the feedback you need. You'll dis- self-imposed restriction. Get quelinebigar.com. (c) 2018 by
a partner than usual. You are try- You might wonder what would be in a big way. Tonight: Do some- cover the significance of getting feedback. Tonight: Go where King Features Syndicate Inc.
THIS DAY IN HISTORY men charged the Russian army, photographic evidence of the seventh game, which the Mets ple’s homes and business re-
suffering heavy losses. bases to the council. ended up winning. cords secretly and to eavesdrop
Today is Thursday, Oct. 25, the Tipton is 71. Former Celtics ºIn 1859, radical abolitionist ºIn 1971, the UN General As- ºIn 1994, Susan Smith of on telephone and computer
298th day of 2018. There are star Dave Cowens is 70. Actress John Brown went on trial in sembly voted to admit main- Union, S.C., claimed that a conversations.
67 days left in the year. Nancy Cartwright is 61. Actor Charles Town, Va., for his failed land China and expel Taiwan. black carjacker had driven off ºIn 2002, Senator Paul Well-
Birthdays: Former American Mathieu Amalric is 53. Comedi- raid at Harpers Ferry. (Brown ºIn 1983, a US-led force invad- with her two young sons stone, Democrat of Minnesota,
League president Dr. Bobby an-TV host Samantha Bee is 49. was convicted and hanged.) ed Grenada at the order of (Smith later confessed to was killed in a plane crash in
Brown is 94. Actress Marion Actor Craig Robinson is 47. ºIn 1962, during a meeting of President Reagan, who said the drowning the children in a lake Minnesota along with his wife,
Ross is 90. Basketball Hall of Hall of Fame Red Sox pitcher the UN Security Council, US action was needed to protect and was convicted of murder). daughter, and five others.
Famer Bob Knight is 78. Pop Pedro Martinez is 47. Pop sing- Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson US citizens there. ºIn 2001, a day after the ºLast year, the US government
singer Helen Reddy is 77. Au- er Katy Perry is 34. II demanded that Soviet Am- ºIn 1986, in Game 6 of the House signed on, the Senate announced that all incoming
thor Anne Tyler is 77. Yes sing- ºIn 1854, the ‘‘Charge of the bassador Valerian Zorin con- World Series, the Boston Red sent President Bush the Patriot flights to the United States
er Jon Anderson is 74. Political Light Brigade’’ took place dur- firm or deny the existence of Sox lost to the New York Mets, Act, a package of anti-terror would be subject to new securi-
strategist James Carville is 74. ing the Crimean War as an Eng- Soviet-built missile bases in Cu- 6-5, on a wild pitch and an er- measures giving police sweep- ty screening procedures before
Judas Priest guitarist Glenn lish brigade of more than 600 ba; Stevenson then presented ror in the 10th inning, forcing a ing new powers to search peo- takeoff.
B10 T h e B o s t o n G l o b e T H U R S D A Y, O C T O B E R 2 5 , 2 0 1 8
Names
BIG PLANS HALLOWEEN HORROR
The stars came out for the start of the Series
MARATHON
THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND The Coolidge Corner Theatre will test
the mettle of area horror movie fans Among the 38,454 fans in the seats at man Ian Kinsler. The pair invested in base-
with its 12-hour horror movie mara- Fenway Park Tuesday night for Game 1 of ball bat company Warstic in 2016.
thon starting just before midnight on the World Series were a slew of recogniz- A few celebrities did rep Dodger blue in
Saturday. The film fest will begin with able people there to support the Red Sox as support of Boston’s opponent. Mixed mar-
1953’s “War of the Worlds” and they battled it out against the Los Angeles tial artist and wrestler Ronda Rousey took a
1979’s “Alien,” followed by five UFOs, Dodgers. photo with Red Sox mascot Wally, who, de-
or “Unidentified Film Offerings,” that Marlborough-born Bill Simmons, found- spite the conflicting allegiances, tweeted
will keep viewers on their toes. Be er of sports and pop culture website The that he “still [loves her].” Former Los Ange-
sure to get some sleep beforehand be-
Ringer, was spotted along the third-base les Lakers All-Star Magic Johnson, presi-
cause 12 hours of movies will tire out
line. Celtics assistant general manager Mike dent of basketball operations for the Lakers
even the hardiest viewer — and the
movies may be scary enough to keep Zarren tweeted a photo from the outfield and part-owner of the Dodgers, was also
you awake for hours afterward. (Satur- giving a shout-out to right fielder Mookie spotted walking through Fenway.
JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF/GILR
day, Oct. 27, from 11:59 p.m. to Betts for attending the C’s game against the Singer Jennifer Lopez and her boy-
11:59 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 28; Coolidge Orlando Magic Monday night. And former friend, former New York Yankees third
BOSTON GROWN-UPS MUSEUM: Corner Theatre, Brookline; $25 for a Boston College baseball player Pete Frates, baseman Alex Rodriguez, were also at the
HALLOWEEN EDITION double feature, $30 for all 12 hours of who popularized the Ice Bucket Challenge game. Despite his turbulent history with
If you’ve never experienced the free- films; all ages) in his fight against ALS, was in attendance the Red Sox, Rodriguez is now colleagues
dom of running wild through the Bos- with his brother, Andrew, and wife, Julie. with former Sox designated hitter David Or-
ton Children’s Museum sans kids at Musician Jack White, formerly of the From top: tiz on Fox’s baseball coverage. Lopez also
one of the museum’s Grown-Ups White Stripes, was flagged in the stands Jack White, visited Fenway in August, when Rodriguez
nights, its Halloween party this week- during the Fox broadcast. White is actually Ronda Rousey, was in the booth for a Sox-Yankees game.
end may be the chance you’re looking a business partner of Red Sox second base- Magic Johnson. NICOLE YANG, Boston.com
for. This year's party is themed “A
Nightmare at the Museum” and will
feature a costume contest, prizes
from the nearby Yotel, a cash bar, and
sweet treats from Montilio’s Baking Gala to celebrate
Company. (Thursday, Oct. 25, from
7 to 11 p.m.; Boston Children’s Muse-
AFP/GETTY IMAGES/FILE
recovery of family
THE 34TH ANNUAL JOEY
um, Boston; $30; 21+)
O’DONNELL FILM PREMIERE
art collection in
‘STRANGER THINGS’ POP-UP If you want to get a sneak peek of a
film likely to contend at the Oscars
Czech Republic
There may not be a new season of
this year while also contributing to a
“Stranger Things” debuting this Hal-
good cause, consider checking out the The Lobkowicz family boasts one
loween like some had hoped, but you
34th Annual Joey O’Donnell Film Pre- of the oldest and largest private art
can still immerse yourself in the world
miere. Over the course of more than collections in the Czech Republic.
of the fictional Hawkins, Ind., at the
three decades, the Joey Fund has Come Thursday evening, the family
“Stranger Things” pop-up bar at Pre-
raised more than $100 million for will celebrate the last quarter centu- COPYRIGHT THE LOBKOWICZ COLLECTIONS
cinct Kitchen and Bar starting this Fri-
cystic fibrosis research, including ry of achievements at a gala at the Alexandra and William Lobkowicz at Prague’s Lobkowicz Castle.
day. Amid ’80s-themed decor, the bar
funds raised by the Film Premiere. Charles Hotel in Cambridge.
will serve waffle sliders, Barb-themed
This year’s screening is “Green Book,” Those include the recovery of the bassador to the Czech Republic, will Špacek, Czech Philharmonic con-
cocktails, and TV dinners through Nov.
a likely Academy Awards nominee di- family’s collections and properties, provide a welcome address to the ex- certmaster, and pianist Robert
16. (Beginning Friday, Oct. 26, at
rected by New Englander Peter Farrel- which were first seized by Nazis at pected 300-400 attendees at the ga- Levin, a professor emeritus in the
4 p.m.; Precinct Kitchen and Bar, Bos-
ly and starring Viggo Mortensen (Ara-
ton; free entry; 21+) the beginning of World War II and la. Lobkowicz will follow with a pre- Harvard University Department of
gorn in the “Lord of the Rings” films)
then by the Communist regime, ac- sentation, where he is expected to Music.
and Mahershala Ali (“Moonlight”).
SPOOKY BREWS BOSTON Guests will attend a gala earlier in the cording to William Lobkowicz, a announce plans for a forthcoming Lobkowicz said he hopes Thurs-
Beer publication Hop Culture is head- evening at the Natick Mall, after which member of the family and the found- Lobkowicz Library and Study Center day’s gala will draw attention to the
ed to the Cyclorama at the Boston they will be taken by limousine to the er and chairman of the Lobkowicz at the family’s castle in Nelahozeves preservation of the collections and
Center for the Arts this Saturday for a screening at the AMC Framingham Collections Foundation. The non- in the Czech Republic. Czech culture “in a place like Boston,
beer-focused Halloween party. Your 16. (Sunday, Oct. 28, from 6:30 to profit organization, based in the He will also discuss the restora- which is such a hub of education,
ticket will get you food and unlimited 11:30 p.m.; Natick Mall, Natick; $125 Czech Republic, oversees the collec- tion of the nearby Dvorák House, music, culture, and learning.” He
pours from more than two dozen donations and up; all ages) tions. birthplace of 19th-century composer was born and raised in Boston and
breweries, and a couple extra treats of KEVIN SLANE, Boston.com It wasn’t until the passage of Antonín Dvorák, which will become notes the family has roots in the city
both the candy and free swag variety Czech restitution laws in the 1990s a museum and music academy. tracing back two generations.
from Hop Culture. Costumes are Want more ways to get out of your — and a subsequent 22-year effort to In honor of the 125th anniversa- “We’re really half Bostonians, half
strongly encouraged. (Friday, Oct. 26, home and not be bored in the city this recover all of the properties and art ry of Dvorák’s Symphony No. 9, Lob- Czechs,” he said. “[The gala is] about
from 7 to 11 p.m.; Cyclorama at the weekend? Check out five additional — that the collections became avail- kowicz’s presentation will be fol- making those connections to our
Boston Center for the Arts, Boston; things to do from now through Sunday able to the public, Lobkowicz said. lowed by a brief performance of shared world culture.”
$20-$85; 21+) at boston.com/BosTen. John Shattuck, former US Am- Dvorák excerpts by violinist Josef KAYA WILLIAMS
QUOTED ‘The fact is, while she apologized to the staff, she owes a bigger apology to folks of color around the country.’
AL ROKER, “Today” show weather forecaster, reacting to colleague Megyn Kelly’s apology for her defense of blackface for a Halloween costume
F
or years, some of us have wondered how much Facebook activities. The average American spends 35 minutes per day logged
knows about us. Well, here’s your answer: not enough. onto the social network, according to the marketing agency Mediakix.
That’s why you saw a commercial during the first World And Facebook wants even more.
Series game on Tuesday night for a new device called Face- Its timing could be better. Facebook recently admitted thieves had
book Portal. stolen the personal files of 30 million subscribers. But who cares about
Like similar products from Google and Amazon.com, privacy anymore? Even my suspicions are being eaten away by my love
Portal is one of those home assistants that will let you make of novelty and fondness for convenience. For instance, I’ve come to love
voice and video calls, play your favorite music, or order a pizza. the Nest thermostats in my home, even though I resent that Google
But for extra razzle-dazzle, Portal features a “smart camera” that knows how warm I like the upstairs bedrooms.
automatically tracks users as they move around the room. The ad Facebook is counting on the same dynamic to help us overlook its
showed people playfully moving around as the Portal device remained privacy lapses. It’s the standard tech company playbook, and it hasn’t
focused on their dance moves, yoga stretches, and other activities. failed yet. A tech titan abuses our data, apologizes, vows to do better,
So no more telling the kids to stand still during a video chat with Hiawatha and then offers up some cool new product that amuses us or simplifies
Grandma; they can let their freak flag fly, while Portal keeps its video
eye fixed on them.
Bray our lives, even as it soaks up more of our data like a sponge.
Privacy fears pose no threat to Facebook Portal. After all, millions
Of course, Portal is all about keeping us plugged into Facebook, so TECH LAB already use similarly nosy devices like Google Home and Amazon
that the social network can monitor a larger share of our everyday TECH LAB, Page C4
National Grid, gas workers still at odds INSIDE Stocks plunge amid fears
By Allison Hagan
BIOTECH
about tech, trade, China
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT
Alexion
Union representatives for about
1,250 National Grid gas employees strikes 2nd Dow’s By Thomas Heath
WASHINGTON POST
locked out of their jobs in a contract deal in weeks 2.4% fall WASHINGTON — The Dow Jones
dispute since June met with the Mas-
sachusetts Department of Public Utili-
C2 wipes out industrial average dove more than 600
points Wednesday as another wave of
ties Wednesday to discuss what they
REAL ESTATE all of its volatility swept through US financial
say are more than 100 alleged safety markets.
violations committed by inexperienced Mass. home 2018 The blue-chip index bobbed in the
replacement workers.
The meeting came on the same day sales dip as gains red for most of the session, dragged
down by a weak housing report and a
that National Grid — in a full-page ad- price gains beleaguered technology sector.
vertisement in the Boston Globe — The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite
said the company is “pleased to see ad-
slow down C2 took the steepest losses of the day,
vancement in discussions” around down 4.4 percent. It’s now in correc-
STAT
some issues and offered reassurance tion territory, down 11.4 percent from
that it continues to provide “safe, reli- FDA OK’s its September 2018 high, according to
able service to our communities.” The Bespoke Investment Group.
utility also outlined its latest contract fast-acting The sell-off in tech capped a horren-
offer and noted that it has met with DAVID L RYAN/GLOBE STAFF
flu medicine dous month for the darlings of Silicon
union representatives 14 times since Union members from the UK demonstrated outside South Station Valley, with painful losses in share val-
C2
UNION, Page C5 Wednesday in support of locked-out National Grid workers. MARKETS, Page C4
C2 Business T h e B o s t o n G l o b e T H U R S D A Y, O C T O B E R 2 5 , 2 0 1 8
TALKING POINTS
COFFEE First, Dunkin’ dropped the ‘‘Donuts’’ from its name. Now, it’s adding espresso drinks to Agenda
its menu. Dunkin’ says most of its 9,200 US stores will offer lattes, cappuccinos, and
DUNKIN’ other espresso-based hot and cold drinks by the holiday season. It’s part of an effort by Thursday, Oct. 25
TO SELL the Canton-based chain to increase beverage sales — already 60 percent of its revenue
— and compete more directly with Starbucks Corp. But it has a long way to go. Star- REAL ESTATE
ESPRESSO bucks controlled 56 percent of US coffee cafe sales in 2017, while Dunkin’s share was
DRINKS 27 percent, according to Technomic, a research company. Dunkin’ said earlier this year Mortgage rates
it was investing $100 million to modernize its US stores. The company now says more New numbers for the average 30-year
than half that total is being used to buy espresso equipment. — ASSOCIATED PRESS fixed-rate mortgage will be released
Thursday. Last week, Freddie Mac
reported the average 30-year fixed-rate
AUTOMOTIVE A court in Germany has ruled that Volkswagen’s parent company must pay 47 million euros mortgage fell to 4.85 percent from 4.9
($54 million) in damages to investors for not making a timely disclosure of its scandal over percent the week before.
VW PARENT TO PAY cars rigged to cheat on diesel emissions tests. The dpa news agency reported that the Stutt-
$54M TO INVESTORS gart court announced the verdict Wednesday against Porsche SE, which holds 52 percent of
the voting rights in Volkswagen. The company said it would appeal and called the claims
EARNINGS
‘‘without merit.’’ News of the scandal broke in September 2015 but the plaintiffs argued that Reports due
Volkswagen’s top management knew about the troubles earlier. — ASSOCIATED PRESS Iron Mountain Inc. and Raytheon Co. are
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DELIVERIES UPS is adding automation, airplanes, and Thursday.
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MEDIA A British court has barred a newspaper from revealing the name of a leading businessman
accused of sexual harassment and racial abuse by employees. The Daily Telegraph said
BRITISH COURT BARS Wednesday that it had been ‘‘gagged,’’ and predicted the banning order would ‘‘renew
NEWSPAPER FROM controversy about the use of injunctions to limit British press freedom.’’ The case concerns
allegations against an executive, identified in court papers only as ABC. In a ruling Tuesday,
NAMING the Court of Appeal said five complainants had signed non-disclosure agreements as part of
BUSINESSMAN settlement packages. It granted an interim injunction until the High Court decides whether
ACCUSED OF SEXUAL to allow publication of the man’s identity. The corporate use of NDAs has been under
scrutiny since it emerged that movie mogul Harvey Weinstein used them to keep alleged sex
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FOOD The Campbell Soup Co. executive who came under fire after spreading a
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Echo. A survey from Adobe Analyt-
ics estimates that voice-controlled
assistants are now in 32 percent of
all US homes. That means two-
thirds still don’t have one, so there’s
still plenty of room for Facebook.
Portal, which goes on sale next
month, is mainly being pitched as
an ideal way to stay in touch with
your nearest and dearest. They’re
already connected to you via Face-
book, which also has the Message
TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/GETTY IMAGES AMAZON VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS
app for video chats. So why not a
purpose-built Facebook video com-
municator for your tabletop? It oped something more advanced. to generate those online ads that Facebook is
doesn’t matter if your Facebook Facebook also seems to know its have made it so much money. Since hardly alone in
friend doesn’t have a Portal of his limitations. Rather than develop a then, the story has changed. its hunger for
own; he can use a mobile device to voice-control system from scratch, it Facebook promises never to lis- our data.
chat via Messenger. forged an alliance with Amazon to ten in on our calls or capture our Millions of us
The Portal will use an array of make Portal compatible with Alexa. videos, and it currently has no plans already use
microphones connected to digital When not used as a videophone, to display ads on the Portal itself. nosy devices
signal processors that filter out un- Portal will be able to call on 30,000 Rather, it will take information from like Google
wanted background noise and en- Alexa “skills,” the verbal equivalent your Portal use — calling habits, for Home (left) and
hance the sound of human voices. of apps for the device. For instance, example, and other activities per- Amazon Echo.
Smartphones have done similar you could request medical advice formed on the device— to generate
tricks for years. from WebMD, listen to an audio- ads on the Facebook pages we see
As for the auto-tracking camera, book from Audible, or fetch a ride on phones and computers.
Facebook hasn’t provided details of from Lyft or Uber. There’s been a measure of out-
its inner workings, but the idea isn’t A Portal with a 10-inch screen rage about this, but I’m not sure
entirely original. Remember Kinect, will cost $199, while a 15-inch ver- why. It’s what Facebook has always
Microsoft’s motion-tracking video sion will be priced at $349. But done.
system for its Xbox game consoles? while Facebook will be glad for the But up to now, Facebook has
A Kinect unit could automatically money, the company will derive spied on us free of charge. Now it’s
focus on an individual user’s face as most of its benefit, as usual, by asking us to pay. And I’m betting
he moved. Or it could zoom out to tracking your online activity. that plenty of us will.
an expanded view when other peo- When it was first announced ear-
ple entered the room. Microsoft in- lier this month, a Facebook execu- Hiawatha Bray can be reached at
troduced Kinect in 2010; eight years tive said the company would not hiawatha.bray@globe.com. Follow
later, Facebook has no doubt devel- collect data from Portal customers him on Twitter @GlobeTechLab.
Dow’s
2.4% fall
wipes out
2018 gains
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ues Wednesday: Netflix lost 9.4 per-
cent. Facebook lost 5.4 percent. Am-
azon, 6 percent. Apple, 3.4 percent.
The Dow’s drop was a sharp re-
versal from its upward momentum
as trading opened that came off of a
strong earnings report from aircraft
maker Boeing. By day’s end, the in-
dex had wiped out all of its 2018
gains, falling 606 points, or 2.4 per-
BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
cent, to close at 24,584.50.
The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock
index was off 3 percent Wednesday. market is spooked about the mixed- market to scoop up deals on stocks. The market’s
‘‘This could be a bull market cor- up mix of US fiscal, monetary, trade, Some of those buyers are the shakiness
rection or something more serious,’’ and foreign policies,’’ according to companies themselves. comes despite
said Michael Farr, an investment Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Re- ‘‘You have all these buybacks, but the fact many
manager in Washington. ‘‘This drop search. ‘‘I’ve recently been describ- right now is a blackout period, so companies have
is coming out of technology.’’ ing them as akin to driving a car these great companies and insiders beat earnings
Some Wall Street experts said the with one foot pushing hard on the can’t buy their own shares,’’ Tengler forecasts this
BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP/GETTY IMAGES
steep sell-off in the last hour of trad- accelerator while the other is tap- said. ‘‘There’s no offsetting buyer. So quarter. But
The Dow fell 2.4 percent Wednesday; the S&P 500 ing was a scramble by sellers who ping on the brakes.’’ when the algorithms drive the sell Caterpillar’s
was down 3 percent and the Nasdaq 4.4 percent. are looking beyond this year and to- Dow member AT&T fell short of programs, it feeds on itself. The outlook for
ward more modest earnings in 2019 third-quarter profit expectations same thing happened when the modest
— in the neighborhood of 5 percent Wednesday, which pushed its share market dropped in January.’’ expectations
DOW JONES industrial average growth instead of 20 percent. price down nearly 7 percent and The market’s shakiness comes through the
They are also unnerved by the added to worries about the tech sec- despite the fact that many compa- end of 2018
slowdown in the Chinese economy, tor. The semiconductor industry al- nies have beat earnings this quarter. rattled the
the strong US dollar, and other glob- so has shown weakness. Texas In- But the projected earnings growth markets
al menaces such as a looming Italian struments, an industry leader, of- has slowed in big blue chips like 3M Tuesday.
financial crisis, US tensions with fered guidance that demand is and Caterpillar, whose outlook for
Saudi Arabia, and the latest domes- waning. The losses fueled fears that modest expectations through the
tic crisis, involving a series of home- the sector that has powered the cur- end of the year rattled the markets
made bombs sent this week to the rent bull market is played out. Tuesday. The Dow dropped nearly
Clintons, the Obamas, billionarie The energy sector was also a 500 points Tuesday before climbing
George Soros, and CNN. heavy drag, dropping 3.8 percent. back in the afternoon. It closed
Investors are closely watching Energy is the poorest performing down more than 100 points.
other signals, too, including new in- sector in the last five sessions, down Tenlger said current sell-off is
flationary concerns over tariffs and 8.6 percent. likely to end in a 10 percent correc-
the Federal Reserve’s interest rate A weakening Chinese economy tion prior to the upcoming midterm
increases, which are coming under has combined with an upcoming US elections.
heavy criticism from President election to cast an air of uncertainty ‘‘After the elections, the buybacks
NASDAQ Composite index Trump. over markets. will be allowed and kick in,’’ she
In a Wall Street Journal interview The markets are in the midst of said. ‘‘We will see a bounce between
published Wednesday, Trump took one of the busiest earnings weeks of then and the end of the year.’’
aim at the Fed chair he appointed, the year, with major blue chips in- There’s another possibility for the
Jerome Powell: ‘‘I’m not happy with cluding Microsoft, Visa, Tesla, UPS, pullback, said Brad McMillan, chief
what he’s doing at all.’’ and Ford all reporting Wednesday. investment officer for Common-
‘‘He was supposed to be a low-in- Nancy Tengler, chief investment wealth Financial Network.
terest-rate guy,’’ the president said. officer for Heartland Financial USA, He put it this way: ‘‘Now we are
‘‘It turned out he’s not.’’ said several things are at work driv- starting to get into an area that sug-
‘‘One loyal follower of our re- ing down prices, one of which is the gests confidence itself in the market
search suggested that perhaps the lack of buyers jumping in to the may be the reason.’’
No break on
gas workers’ Citing fraud, N.Y.
lockout sues Exxon Mobil
uUNION
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the lockout started. NEW YORK TIMES
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Join Boston Globe cultural columnist Ty Burr for a discussion of
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Remembered
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BY CITY AND TOWN CROWLEY, Brenda Marleen DANIELS, Charles Robert DION, Alfred J.
ARLINGTON FOXBOROUGH NEWTON CENTRE WELLESLEY
TERZIAN, Annabelle A. GRELLA, Joseph J. AMICANGIOLI, Frederick CROWLEY, Brenda Marleen
(Garoyan) FRAMINGHAM W., Jr. WEST ROXBURY
AVON SHAY, Joseph F., Sr. NORTH READING JOY, Christine M.
RAND, Constance M. (Leving) FRANKLIN MAYNE, Bernard J. WESTON
BELMONT KEARNEY, Michael J. NORTON McNARY, Francis J.
FREEMAN, Irving GEORGETOWN SHOCKLEY, Claire L. (Fla- WESTWOOD
TERZIAN, Annabelle A. RAND, Constance M. (Leving) herty) MANCHESTER, Madeline G.
(Garoyan) NORWOOD (VanEysden)
GLOUCESTER
BEVERLY GRELLA, Joseph J. GRELLA, Joseph J. TERZIAN, Annabelle A.
KEARNEY, Michael J. MANCHESTER, Madeline G. (Garoyan)
GROVELAND (VanEysden)
BILLERICA STERNER, Denise M. (Cahill) WEYMOUTH
LIVINGSTON, George T. STOCKSON, Eda E. (Currier) DION, Alfred J.
HINGHAM OSTERVILLE MAYNE, Bernard J.
BOSTON DION, Alfred J.
FRECCERO, Lorenzo J. ORENBERG, Charles ROSENBERGER, Peggy
HERLIHY, Patricia A. (Mc- HOLBROOK PEABODY WINTHROP
Gahey) ORENBERG, Charles BRUNO, Elena M. WHEATON, Gloria D. (Thomp-
McDONALD, Carolyn J. (Red- HOLLISTON STEWART, Dorathy F. son Greenstein) Of Juno Beach, Florida and Ken- Age 75, of Brockton, passed away on Weymouth-Alfred J. Dion,
ford Sellers) RAFTUS, Michael J. PLYMOUTH WOBURN nebunk, Maine, daughter of Daniel Em- October 18, 2018. Beloved husband beloved husband of the late
MURPHY, Paul R. HYANNIS PORT DION, Alfred J. GETCHELL, Joan Ann met Crowley and Alda Isabel McNally of Joan Daniels of 40 years. Loving Catherine M. (Coneys)
STOCKSON, Eda E. (Currier) SHAY, Joseph F., Sr. LoVUOLO, Kevin M. (Hallsen) Crowley died on Oct. 22, 2018 after a father and step-father of Charles and Dion, peacefully left this world on
BRAINTREE HYDE PARK TERZIAN, Annabelle A. KONIARES, Mary (Varoutsos) brief illness. A beloved friend, sister, Derrick Daniels of Atlanta and Vinton October 23, 2018. He is survived by his
DION, Alfred J. DEVANEY, Anita Finnegan (Garoyan) WRENTHAM sister-in-law, aunt, and avid beachgoer, Johnson of CA and Michael Johnson five children: Kathryn Dion and her
BRIDGEWATER LoVUOLO, Kevin M. QUINCY KEARNEY, Michael J. she was 75 years old. of Rehoboth. Dear brother of Linda husband David Kennedy, Mary
SHOCKLEY, Claire L. (Fla- JAMAICA PLAIN GETCHELL, Joan Ann STOCKSON, Eda E. (Currier)
Brenda’s voice had laughter in it. Daniels of Jamaica Plain. He also Mansfield, Adrienne Dion and her
herty) DEVANEY, Anita Finnegan (Hallsen) YARMOUTH When you spoke with her on the phone, leaves a host of grandchildren, nieces, husband John Ketchum, Peter Dion
BROCKTON LANESVILLE READING DORAN, Marie Marcellino
everyone in the room with you could nephews, extended family and friends. and his wife Megan, Margaret “Meg”
DANIELS, Charles Robert BOSHCO, Melissa M. FRECCERO, Lorenzo J. (Dillon)
IACOPUCCI, Mario B. GRELLA, Joseph J. hear Brenda’s end of the conversa- Visiting with family, Friday, 5-8 PM, McIsaac and her husband Scott; a
BROOKLINE LEXINGTON tion. Despite speaking in a loud voice, Davis Funeral Home, 654 Cummins brother, Philip F. Dion; eleven
BOSHCO, Melissa M. MURPHY, Paul R. YARMOUTHPORT
DORAN, Marie Marcellino Brenda did things quietly. She attended Hwy., MATTAPAN, MA and Saturday, grandchildren, Andrew Kennedy and
JOY, Christine M. (Dillon) REVERE MURPHY, Judith Delaney
MANCHESTER, Madeline G. SARTORI, James A., Sr. daily Mass at Our Lady of Florida. She 10 AM at the funeral home, followed his wife, Angela, James Kennedy,
MALDEN did not talk about herself. And she did by funeral service starting at 11 AM. Elizabeth Buchanan, and her husband
(VanEysden)
FRECCERO, Lorenzo J. ROCKPORT OUT OF STATE not complain except when the weather Interment private. To post a sympathy Eric, Emily Mansfield, Alexandra Dion,
BURLINGTON MAYNE, Bernard J. BOSHCO, Melissa M.
CALIFORNIA ruined a beach day. message visit www.DavisofBoston.com. Conley Dion, Audrey Ketchum,
GETCHELL, Joan Ann SANDLER, Norman B. ROSLINDALE HERLIHY, Patricia A. (Mc- A 1961 graduate of St. Joseph’s Michael Ketchum, Vivian McIsaac,
(Hallsen) STERNER, Denise M. (Cahill) McDONALD, Carolyn J. (Red- Gahey)
KONIARES, Mary (Varoutsos) ford Sellers) Academy, Portland, Maine, and a Grace McIsaac, and Katherine McIsaac;
MARBLEHEAD FLORIDA
CAMBRIDGE RAFTUS, Michael J. ROWLEY 1965 graduate of Dunbarton College, and one great-grandchild, Scotland
CROWLEY, Brenda Marleen
DEVANEY, Anita Finnegan RAND, Constance M. (Leving) Washington, D.C., Brenda got her Buchanan. He was predeceased by his
MARLBOROUGH LIVINGSTON, George T.
DORAN, Marie Marcellino first job teaching English and Latin at parents, Henri and Ethel Dion two
(Dillon)
ROSENDORF, Beverly M. SCITUATE MAINE
(Blackman) Archbishop Neale High School in La sisters, Anne D. Blake and Elizabeth
HERLIHY, Patricia A. (Mc-
WHEATON, Gloria D. (Thomp-
ROSENBERGER, Peggy
WHEATON, Gloria D. (Thomp-
CROWLEY, Brenda Marleen
Plata, Maryland. In 1967, she moved
DEVANEY, Anita Finnegan Dubsky, a brother who died in infancy,
Gahey) GETCHELL, Joan Ann
son Greenstein) son Greenstein) (Hallsen) to Massachusetts and earned a Masters and a son-in-law, J. Michael Mansfield.
STOCKSON, Eda E. (Currier)
MARSHFIELD SHREWSBURY IACOPUCCI, Mario B. in Guidance and Counseling at Boston Born in 1925, Alfred grew up in
CANTON
MANCHESTER, Madeline G. KEARNEY, Michael J. McLAUGHLIN, Robert M. College, then helped establish the guid- Hyde Park and attended Boston Trade
ORENBERG, Charles
(VanEysden) SOMERVILLE STOCKSON, Eda E. (Currier) ance department at Arlington Catholic High School where he excelled at me-
CHELSEA McNARY, Francis J. FLAHERTY, Joan F. (Callinan) NEW HAMPSHIRE High School, where she worked for chanical drawing. He never graduated,
WHEATON, Gloria D. (Thomp-
MEDFORD IACOPUCCI, Mario B. LoVUOLO, Kevin M. five years. In 1973 Brenda joined the having enlisted in the US Army when
son Greenstein)
FLAHERTY, Joan F. (Callinan) LIVINGSTON, George T. MURPHY, Paul R. Malden, Massachusetts Public School he turned 18. He served with the US
CHESTNUT HILL FRECCERO, Lorenzo J. MAYNE, Bernard J. NEW YORK System where she served until her re- Army 84th Infantry Division during
JOY, Christine M. MURPHY, Paul R. SOUTH BOSTON HERLIHY, Patricia A. (Mc- tirement in 2005 as guidance counselor WWII as a machine gunner in a heavy
DEDHAM MELROSE DEVANEY, Anita Finnegan Gahey)
GRELLA, Joseph J. at the high school and middle school weapons platoon. Wounded twice, he
MURPHY, Paul R. REILLY, John J. SARTORI, James A., Sr.
LoVUOLO, Kevin M. RAND, Constance M. (Leving) level and also taught English. She lived was awarded the Purple Heart, and for
SOUTHBOROUGH RHODE ISLAND in Wellesley. his actions in combat in the Rhineland
McEACHERN, William D.
MERRIMAC SHAY, Joseph F., Sr. RAFTUS, Michael J.
DORCHESTER Brenda had an ability to get through and Ardennes-Alsace (the Battle of the
STEWART, Dorathy F. STOUGHTON
COLLYER, James M. to the prickliest adolescents and show Bulge) campaigns he was awarded the
MIDDLEBOROUGH SHOCKLEY, Claire L. (Fla-
MANCHESTER, Madeline G. them she was on their side. She used Bronze Star Medal. At the end of the
SHOCKLEY, Claire L. (Fla- herty)
(VanEysden) this skill at work and in her family, con- war, he remained in Europe using his
herty) UXBRIDGE Of New York, New York, aged 71, died
MURPHY, Judith Delaney vincing teenagers with a dark outlook drafting skills to help lay out military
MIDDLETON KONIARES, Mary (Varoutsos) peacefully on Monday, October 22nd,
EAST BOSTON that the nonsense of growing up would cemeteries in France and Belgium.
BRUNO, Elena M. WAKEFIELD 2018 surrounded by her loving family
BRUNO, Elena M. eventually subside. Transitioning to civilian life in 1946,
SARTORI, James A., Sr. MILTON MAYNE, Bernard J. and friends at New York Presbyterian
DEVANEY, Anita Finnegan Brenda was tireless, efficient, ef- he remained in the US Army Reserve
WHEATON, Gloria D. (Thomp- WALPOLE Hospital after a long and courageous
son Greenstein) McEACHERN, William D. fective, and quick. And God, she was and served with the 94th Division and
JOY, Christine M. battle with Lupus. Anita was born
MURPHY, Judith Delaney funny. She loved to laugh. She solved as a Special Agent with the Criminal
EAST LONGMEADOW WALTHAM to Gerard and Frances Finnegan in
NEWTON problems and cut to the chase. She Investigation Command at Fort Devens,
FRECCERO, Lorenzo J. ROSENDORF, Beverly M. Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts on Febru-
AMICANGIOLI, Frederick saw challenges simply and saw people retiring as a Chief Warrant Officer in
FALMOUTH (Blackman) ary 12th,1947 and earned her Masters
W., Jr. SPIVACK, Ada L. clearly. She had an unclouded view 1987. Like most returning servicemen,
McDONALD, Carolyn J. (Red- Degree in Special Education from
SPIVACK, Ada L. of people and helped those she loved he took advantage of the educational
ford Sellers) WAYLAND
navigate complicated situations when Salem State College. She worked as a opportunities afforded by the GI Bill
McNARY, Francis J.
they asked for help. She seemed to see teacher for over 40 years in Boston and and received a B.A. in Business Admin-
around corners, anticipating outcomes New York influencing many students. istration from Northeastern University.
and consequences long before they hap- Her passion was travel, visiting In the 1950s, he worked for several
pened. She put this efficiency to work many countries and continents. Anita engineering firms, eventually being
herself, avoiding Florida’s raised draw- volunteered her time at many places, employed by the US Navy for infra-
bridges and following the tide charts including St. Stephen of Hungary structure projects at the Boston Naval
AMICANGIOLI, Frederick BRUNO, Elena M. COLLYER, James M. for the optimal beach experience. Church in New York City as a Eucha- Shipyard. In 1964 he was promoted
Brenda was so much fun. She was at ristic Minister bringing communion to to the staff of the Commandant, 1st
W., Jr. Life-long resident of Jeffries St., Jeffries Of Dorchester on October the center of a throng of friends that elderly and homebound parishioners. Naval District for logistics and special
Point, East Boston, passed away at 23, 2018. Beloved husband she kept for a lifetime and added to She was a friend of Bill W. for 34 years. projects. When the US Navy left Boston
home surrounded by her loving family of Margaret “Peggy” over her entire life. Among her first She is survived by her former in 1974, he then moved to the Defense
on Monday October 22nd. Elena was (Brown). Loving father of Joan & her friends were her older sister Danna and husband James Devaney of New York Logistics Agency. There he headed a
born in Boston on July 13, 1924 to Gi- husband Earl McDonald of Braintree, her younger brother Robby. The three City, daughter Micaela Darling, son small group of analysts who worked
ulio and Michelina DelBene. She moved Margaret Chappell of Holbrook, James of them had adventures growing up in law Michael and granddaughter on mobilization plans and theoreti-
into her home on Jeffries Street in the & his wife Maryellen Collyer of Quincy, in Biddeford and Old Orchard Beach. Stella of Chappaqua, New York, sisters cal logistical problems that had been
Jeffries Point section of East Boston as Michael & his wife Joanne Collyer They could send each other into hyster- Lorraine Neville of Redmond, Oregon created by strategic planners at the
an infant. She met Paul Bruno at work of Rockland, Carol & her husband ics with increasingly loud recollections and Beverly Lawrence of Greenland, Pentagon. Once asked about his job,
and they were married on January 7, Michael Rowan of Everett, Elaine of that time they were sure they’d New Hampshire. She will join her with his typical understated humor Al
1951. They settled into Elena’s family & her husband Kevin Monahan of spotted at-large criminals from wanted predeceased sister Joyce Finnegan replied, “I’m a ghost writer for a bunch
home and raised their family there. Dorchester, Kathie & her husband Paul posters or imitations of characters from in heaven. Anita is survived by many of ghosts.” He retired from the Defense
Elena is survived by her five children: childhood. The three have remained nieces, nephews, great nieces and great Department in 1987 and spent more
Shaughnessey of Dorchester, Barbara
Stephanie Bruno of East Boston, Paul tightly knit their entire lives. After nephews living all across the world. time with his family at their cottage in
& her late husband Mark Lawrence of
Bruno of Middleton, Thomas Bruno retiring, Brenda moved to Palm Beach Always elegant, valiantly strong and Bridgewater, New Hampshire.
Winchendon, Stephen & his late wife
and his wife Phyllis of East Boston, County and began a new chapter. Soon fiercely independent she valued her Alfred lived much of his adult life in
Suzanne Collyer of Sharon, and Chris-
Carol DiStefano and her husband after, Danna and Robby realized it was friendships dearly. Weymouth and was involved in activi-
Lifelong Newton resident topher & his wife Maryann Collyer of
Chuck of East Boston and Robert Bruno the place to be, and followed Brenda A deep felt gratitude to all the dedi- ties at Sacred Heart Church. Locally, he
on Oct 23, 2018. Beloved Wakefield. Cherished grandfather of 31
and his wife Jody of East Boston. Elena there. cated doctors, nurses and staff of New was an early member and Chairman of
husband for 63 years of Ger- grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren,
was pre-deceased by her four siblings: She will be missed by sister Danna York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical the Weymouth Conservation Commis-
trude “Trudy” (Sedlmair) Amicangoli. many nieces & nephews, and special
Theresa Lombardi, Caroline Fontenot, Maureen Crowley of Jupiter, Florida Center who have cared for Anita for sion. Nationally, he was a long-time
Loving father of Donna Ann Amican- niece Alicia Jones of West Roxbury.
Mary Bruno and Ralph DelBene. She and Kennebunk, Maine, brother and the past 30+ years. A teacher to the member of the Military Order of the
goli of Newton, Frederick M. of Alaska, Dear brother of the late Frank, Walter,
is the cherished grandmother of Lori sister-in-law Robert Emmet Crowley end, she chose to show us all, how to Purple Heart and the US Army 84th
David W. of Belmont and Linda Land of Arthur, Robert, and Charles. James is
Bruno-Lee and her husband Bryan, and Virginia Sughrue Crowley of Ken- transition to a better place with dignity Infantry Association. For the last 16
London, England. Dear grandfather of a member of the Boston Park League
Kristin McComb and her husband nebunk and Juno Beach, and nieces and grace. years, Al lived with his daughter Meg
Ashley, Kristen, Shannen and David W. Hall of Fame, and a United States
Matthew, Michael Bruno and his and nephews Elizabeth Crowley and Visiting Hours: A wake will be held McIsaac in Hingham. The McIsaac
Amicangioli Jr. Brother of the late John Army Veteran who proudly served in
wife Katlyn, Melanie Bruno, Nicholas John D. McKinnon of Washington D.C., in New York City on Thursday, October family would like to thank their many
Amicangoli. Brother in law of Josef the Korean War. Visiting hours in the
DiStefano, Bianca DiStefano, Joseph Kate Crowley Hastings and Tucker 25th, 2018 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm at friends and neighbors who welcomed
and Michael Sedlmair. His Funeral will John J. O’Connor & Son Funeral Home,
DiStefano, Ariana DiStefano, Anthony Hastings of Greenwich, Connecticut, John Krtil Funeral Home and a Funeral Al into their lives. Finally, the entire
be from the Eaton & Mackay Funeral 740 Adams St. (near Gallivan Blvd.)
Bruno, MaKenzie Bruno and Kristopher and Paul and Nicole Danielle Crowley Mass will be said by her cousin Domini- family would like to thank the many
Home, 465 Centre St., NEWTON COR- DORCHESTER, Friday from 4-8pm.
Bruno. She is the adored great-grand- of Washington, D.C. She is also missed can Friar John Maria Devaney, OP at wonderful healthcare providers who
NER, on Mon., Oct 29 at 9:30 AM, fol- Funeral Mass in St. Ann’s Church, Nep-
mother of Alessandra, Carissa, Giuliana by great nieces and nephews Burke, St. Monica’s Church on Friday, October worked compassionately with Alfred in
lowed by his Mass of Christian Burial in
and Benjamin. She is also survived by onset, Saturday morning at 9:30am. Sam and Sallie Hastings, Virginia and the past two years, especially Tom Kent,
Sacred Heart Church, Newton Centre, 26th, 2018 at 10am. In lieu of flowers,
many loving nieces and nephews. Elena Relatives & friends are respectfully in- Conor McKinnon, and Helen and Em- with whom he had a special bond. Vis-
at 10:30 AM. Interment with Military please send donations to St. Jude Chil-
was a devoted parishoner and volunteer vited. In lieu of flowers, remembrances met Crowley as well as her many dear iting hours at the Clancy-Lucid Funeral
Honors will follow at Newton Cemetery. dren’s Hospital in memory of Anita.
at Our Lady of Assumption Church in may be made in James’ name to the friends. Home, 100 Washington St. Weymouth
Visiting hours Sun 4-8 PM. Relatives
East Boston. She was a member of the All Dorchester Sports League (ADSL). A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Friday October 26th from 5 until
and friends are kindly invited. Late US
Woman’s Solidarity Club, a Past-Presi- Interment in Forest Hills Cemetery. For by Fr. Paul Sughrue on Saturday, 8 pm. Funeral from the Funeral Home
Air Force veteran and Director of Ve-
dent of the Assumption School PTA, a directions & expressions of sympathy, October 27 at 11:00 am at St. Martha’s on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass
hicle Maintenance So Boston Postal An-
nex. To share a memory of Fred, please
volunteer with their Girl Scout summer www.oconnorandson.com. Church in Kennebunk. in the Sacred Heart Church, Weymouth
camp as well as many other youth pro- Should friends desire, memorial con- .. at 10:30 am. Relatives and friends are
visit www.eatonfuneralhomes.com
grams. Family and friends will honor tributions may be made to McArthur .. respectfully invited. Burial in Blue Hill
..
Eaton & Mackay Funeral Home Elena’s life by gathering at the Ruggiero Public Library, 270 Main St. Biddeford, .. Experience Globe.com Cemetery, Braintree. For messages and
Newton Corner 617-244-2034 Family Memorial Home 971 Saratoga ME. 04005 to support its adolescent .. directions, see clancylucid.com
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St., East Boston on Friday October reading program.
BOSHCO, Melissa M. 26th from 4:00 P.M to 8:00 P.M and To share a memory or leave a
again on Saturday mornign at 8:30 A.M message of condolence, please visit
Of Brookline and Lanesville, on Oc- before leaving in funeral procession to Brenda’s Book of Memories page at
tober 23, 2018. Loving partner of Dr. Sacred Heart Church Brooks St., East www.bibberfuneral.com.
Philip Goldsmith. Devoted mother of Boston for a 10:00 A.M funeral mass Arrangements are in care of Bibber
David C. Madrid and his wife Katrina in celebration of Elena’s life. Services Memorial Chapel, 67 Summer Street,
and their daughter Hannah of Delray will conclude with Elena being laid to Kennebunk, ME 04043.
Beach, FL. Beloved daughter of the rest with her beloved husband Paul at
late Raymond C. Boshco of Beverly
and Margaret K. Hoskyns of Palm City,
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DORAN, Marie Marcellino FRECCERO, Lorenzo J. GRELLA, Joseph J. JOY, Christine M. “Chrissy” LIVINGSTON, George T. MAYNE, Bernard J.
(Dillon) Of West Roxbury, formerly of Brookline
after a courageous battle with cancer,
surrounded by her loving family on
October 22, 2018. Loving mother
of Jacqueline M. “Little Jackie” and
husband Matthew Cugini of Chestnut
Hill. Devoted daughter of Dolores M.
(Gaffney) Joy of Brookline and the
late Edward P. Joy, Drill Sgt. U.S.M.C.
Cherished “Big Nana” to Collin Joseph,
Fiona Dolores and Finn Patrick. Dear
sister of Jacqueline Joy of Walpole and
the late Kevin, Thomas, Edward, Paul,
Joseph and baby Michael Joseph. Also
survived by many nieces and nephews,
Of Medford, formerly of West End Of Norwood, formerly of Of Somerville, October 22, 2018. Of North Reading, formerly of Malden,
aunts, uncles, cousins and numer-
Boston, passed away on October 21st Dedham and Largo, FL, Beloved son of the late William B. and October 21st. Beloved husband of
A long time resident of Lexington, ous friends. Visitation will be held on
surrounded by his loving family. Son died peacefully surrounded Mary J. (Cullity) Livingston. Loving Lorraine M. (Policelli) Mayne. Father
died peacefully at her Cape Cod home Saturday morning in the Bell-O’Dea brother of Kathleen DeYoung and
of the late Giuseppe Freccero and by his loving family on October 23, of Nicole Mayne Warner and her
on October 23, 2018, three days after Funeral Home, 376 Washington St., her husband Ed of Naples, Fl, JoAnn
Marietta (Bagatti) of Genoa, Italy. Be- 2018. Beloved husband of Mary J. husband Michael Warner of Weymouth
celebrating her 99th birthday. Marie BROOKLINE from 9-10:30 followed McLaughlin and her husband Dave
loved husband of the late Rose (Arena) (Columbo) Grella. Devoted father of and Stephanie Mayne of Somerville.
was predeceased by her husband of 33 Freccero. Loving father of Richard
by a Funeral Mass in St. Mary of the of Billerica, Peggy Piwinski and her Brother of Peter Mayne and his wife
Joseph Grella and his wife Joanne of
years, Daniel F. Doran, Jr., her husband Freccero and his wife Judith of East Gloucester, Richard Grella and his wife Assumption Church, Brookline at 11. husband Jim, Donna Conceicao and Janet of Wakefield, Rosemary Curtis
of 23 years, William F. Marcellino, her Longmeadow, Debra Slaney and her Tracy of Foxboro, and Michael Grella of Relatives and friends are kindly invited. her husband Tony, all of Somerville, and her husband Brad of Veronia, OR,
first born son, Daniel F. Doran III, and husband Lenny of Raleigh, NC and South Yarmouth. Grandfather of Jessica Interment private. In lieu of flowers, Tom Livingston and his wife Linda of Thomas E. Mayne, Jr. and his wife
her brother, William J. Dillon. A native Nanci Angelini and her husband Joe Grella, Katrina Grella, and the late Mi- donations in memory of Chrissy made Florida, the late Billy Livingston and Donna Szekely of Hampstead, NH
of Cambridge, she was the daughter of of Reading. Dear brother of Robert chael Grella. Brother of Margaret Grella to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, his surviving wife Karen Livingston and Laura Mayne of Medford. Son of
William and Catherine Dillon. Marie Freccero and his wife Patricia of North of Attleboro, Rosemary Lombardi and www.DFCI.org would be appreciated. of Somerville. Also survived by many the late Thomas E. and Marie Mayne.
is survived by 4 children, Cathy Doran Reading and the late Katherine Kawa, her husband Tony of Brighton, and the nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will Son-in-law of Josephine M. Policelli
Griffin and her husband John, Jane Lillian Maraccini, Joseph and Rita Frec- late Betty Jane McGuiggan and her sur- KEARNEY, Michael J. be held for George, in the George L. of North Reading and the late Frank
Driscoll and her husband Thomas, Ste- cero. Cherished grandfather of 7 loving viving husband David of Attleboro. Also Doherty Funeral Home, 855 Broadway Policelli. He is also survived by several
phen Doran, and Mark Doran and his grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren survived by many nieces and nephews. (Powder House Sq.) SOMERVILLE, nieces and nephews. Bernie was raised
wife Beth. Marie leaves 10 grandchil- and his late grandson Alex. He is also Son of the late Matthew and Margaret Friday evening 4:00-7:30, followed by and educated in Malden. He is a 1970
dren: Katie and Daniel Doran, Caitlin, survived by many nieces and nephews, (Tuite) Grella. a Funeral Service at 7:30. Relatives and graduate of Malden High School and
Christine, Meghan, and Daniel Driscoll, special friend Camille and many other Graduate of Newton High School friends invited. In lieu of flowers dona- received his Bachelor’s Degree from
and Kara, Maggie, Cailey, and Molly special friends. Lorenzo was raised and and Northeastern University School of tions may be made in George’s memory Northeastern University. He worked as
Doran. She also leaves many nieces educated in the West End of Boston. Engineering. Retired Engineer for GTE. to the YMCA, 101 Highland Avenue, a computer programmer and analyst
and nephews, and 5 step children: For over 50 years, he was Vice Presi- Former Veterans Agent, Town of Ded- Somerville, MA 02143. for many years. He retired from the
William Marcellino, Richard Marcel- dent of Sales for Process Engineering ham. Korean War Veteran, U.S. Marine U.S. Treasury Department after 12
lino, Mary Marcellino, Jocko Marcel-
lino, and Sister Noella of the Abbey of
in Plaistow, NH. He was also a dance Corps. Past Commander of the Dedham LoVUOLO, Kevin M. years of service. Bernie was an avid
instructor for the Arthur Murray dance American Legion Post 18. Member of fan of all Boston Sports. He enjoyed
Regina Laudis. Marie was blessed with studio. Lorenzo was an owner and the Dedham VFW USS Jacob Jones Post “Poopsie” gardening as well as reading. First
remarkable health for almost her entire breeder of greyhound dogs. He was a 2017, Boston Lodge of Elks #10, and and foremost he was a family man
life, and enjoyed every opportunity to Of Dedham and Plymouth and formerly
member of the National Greyhound As- the Dedham Zoning Board of Appeals. who enjoyed the company of family
travel the world, spending family sum- of Hyde Park, passed peacefully on
sociation, the Moose Lodge in Malden, Funeral from the George F. Doherty and friends. Relatives & friends are
mers on Cape Cod, and parts of each October 24 surrounded by his loving
the Retired Mens Club of Arlington and & Sons Wilson-Cannon Funeral Home, invited to attend his funeral from the
winter in Florida. She was a graduate family at the age of 56. Proud son of the
the Italian American Citizens Club in 456 High St., DEDHAM, Friday, Oct. 26 Of Wrentham, formerly of Franklin and Breslin Funeral Home, 610 Pleasant
of Regis College and was a pioneer of late Maurice “Sonny” and Hazel (Hope)
Malden. He enjoyed dancing, reading, at 10am followed by a Funeral Mass in Shrewsbury, died on October 23, 2018, St., MALDEN on Monday October 29th
early marketing and social research for LoVuolo. Devoted brother of Michael
cooking, traveling and spending time St. Mary’s Church, Dedham at 11am. surrounded by his beloved family. He at 9 AM followed by a Funeral Mass
several national institutions. In lieu of of Dallas, TX, Cheryl LoVuolo and her
with his loving family, especially sum- Relatives and friends kindly invited. was sixty years old and the son of the celebrated at Immaculate Conception
flowers, kindly consider a contribution companion Rick Gramazio of Hanson
mer vacations in York Beach, Maine. Visiting hours at the funeral home late Robert M. and Ann L. “Nancy” Church, 600 Pleasant St., Malden at
in her name: Marie Dillon Doran ‘40: and Jeanie LoVuolo and her companion
Relatives & friends are invited to attend Thursday, Oct. 25 from 4-8pm. Inter- (McCaffrey) Kearney. 10 AM. Visiting hours will be held at
Regis College, 235 Wellesley St., Box 30, Chris Stearns of Foxboro. Loving uncle
visiting hours at the Breslin Funeral ment in Brookdale Cemetery, Dedham. Born with cerebral palsy, Michael the funeral home on Sunday October
Weston, MA 02493. Visiting hours will of Taylor Mae and Olivia Mae and great
Home, 610 Pleasant St., MALDEN on in lieu of flowers donations may faced the challenges of life as best he 28th from 2-6 PM. In lieu of flowers,
be held Friday October 26 at the Dou- uncle of Jacob and Nicholas. Life part-
Saturday, October 27th from 8-9:30 AM be made in Joseph’s memory to the could with a natural curiosity about donations in his memory may be made
glass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen Rd, ner of Jodie DeAngelis and father of
followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated Alzheimer’s Association, 309 Waver- what made things work, a tremendous to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO
Lexington from 4pm to 7pm. A Funeral Nicole DeAngelis and Papa of Nathan,
at Immaculate Conception Church, 600 ley Oaks Rd., Waltham, MA 02452. amount of love he freely shared, and Box 758517 Topeka, KS 66675-8517.
Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated Caden and Devan. Special nephew of
Pleasant St., Malden at 10 AM. Services Online guestbook and directions at a bit of mischievousness which always www.woundedwarriorproject.org.
at Sacred Heart Church, 21 Follen Gilda, Frank, Ethel, Billy, Lois, Nelson
will conclude with interment in Oak gfdoherty.com. had a way of making people laugh. His
Rd. Lexington Saturday October 27 at and Ronnie. Dog Dad of Billy and also Breslin Funeral Home
Grove Cemetery in Medford. In lieu of red hair and broad Irish smile were his
11am. Additional visitation Saturday George F. Doherty & Sons survived by many adopted nieces, neph- (781) 324-0486
flowers, donations in his memory may trademarks. Though he never spoke a
at the church, immediately prior to the Dedham 781-326-0500 ews, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. www.breslinfuneralhome.com
be made to The Seeing Eye, Inc., 10 word, he managed communicate his
Mass, from 10am to 11am. Relatives Funeral from the Carroll-Thomas
Washington Valley Rd., Morristown, genuine warmth and had an ability to
and friends are cordially invited. Inter- Funeral Home, 22 Oak St., HYDE
NJ 07960. bring people together.
ment private. PARK, Monday morning at 9, followed
He will be missed by his loving by a Mass of Christian Burial at Most
Breslin Funeral Home
siblings, Mary Ellen Mullaney and
(781) 324-0486
HERLIHY, Patricia A. her husband Ray, Juli Kearney, and
Precious Blood Church, Hyde Park, McDONALD, Carolyn J.
at 10. Relatives and friends invited.
www.breslinfuneralhome.com
(McGahey) Christopher Kearney, all of Franklin, Visiting hours Sunday evening from
(Redford Sellers)
Amy Kearney of East Boston, and Rev. 3-8. Children’s Room available. Inter-
Timothy Kearney of Beverly, MA. He 89, passed away peacefully on October
ment at Brookdale Cemetery, Dedham.
Lexington 781-862-1800 is also survived by his niece Kathleen 22, 2018.
Kevin was co-owner, with his father, of
www.douglassfh.com FREEMAN, Irving “Skip” Mullaney of Franklin, nephew Jeremy She was born in Roslindale, MA a
Parkway Kustoms in Hyde Park, Mayor
daughter of the late Fred and Gladys
Kearney of East Boston, and a grand- of Ellis Haven Campground and a
(Ret. Firefighter, Belmont Fire Dept. Redford. She was predeceased by her
niece Emily Kearney of East Boston. mentor and valued volunteer of Blad-
with 32 years of service) of Belmont, first husband, Donald James Sellers;
Michael’s funeral will be celebrated der Exstrophy with Rosemary Grant,
Oct. 23, 2018. Husband of Dorothy her second husband, Kenneth P. Mc-
on Saturday, October 27th at 10 AM at RN at Children’s Hospital. Please, in
(Marsh) Freeman for 66 years of Donald; and a son, James D. Sellers.
FLAHERTY, Joan F. marriage. Father of Richard Free-
St. Jude Church in Norfolk. Burial will lieu of flowers, all donations can
Survivors include her children,
follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Franklin. be made to the Bladder Exstrophy
(Callinan) man & his wife Betsy of Burlington,
Calling hours will be held at the Support Group at Children’s Hospital,
Donna J. Sellers-Marshall of Roslindale,
William Freeman & his wife Carolyn William J. Sellers and his wife Cynthia
Charles F. Oteri and Son Franklin Fu- www.bostonchildrens.org/givenow. For
of Quincy, Robert Freeman & his wife of Falmouth, Kim Sellers Mossey and
neral Home, 33 Cottage St., on Friday, directions and guestbook please visit
Belinda of Naples, FL and Julie Reilly her husband Barry of Marstons Mills
October 26th from 4-7 PM. thomasfuneralhomes.com
& her husband Barry of Waltham. and Paul Sellers and his wife Amy of
The family also wishes to extend its
Brother of Janice Crooker of Medfield. Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home Falmouth; her grandchildren, David T.
gratitude to all the staff who cared for
Grandfather of Lyndsay McCaffery, Hyde Park 617-361-3216 Marshall and his wife Kellie, Paige E.
Of Cambridge, October 24, 2018. Be- Michael when he resided at the Irving
Jonathan Freeman, Brittany Freeman, Sellers and Rebekah J. Sellers; and her
loved wife of the late David J. Herlihy. Glavin Regional Center in Shrewsbury
Brendan & Erin Reilly, Patrick & Daniel great-grandson, Harrison T. Marshall.
Freeman. Great grandfather of Mason
Devoted mother of Maurice Herlihy, his and the Wrentham Developmental MANCHESTER, Madeline G. Carolyn was very involved in her chil-
wife Liuba of Brookline, Christopher Center in Wrentham. Your loving care
& Cameron McCaffery & Briella &
Herlihy of Boston, David Herlihy, his for Michael was exceptional and your
(VanEysden) dren’s lives as a Den mother, Brownie
Brayden Padron. Funeral Service in the leader and sewer of all things. She was
wife Kathy of Boston, Felix Herlihy, his tireless dedication will always be ap-
Plymouth Congregational Church, 582 a member of the Falmouth Elks and she
wife Liuna of NYC, Gregory Herlihy preciated.
Pleasant St., Belmont, on Saturday at was a voracious reader.
of San Francisco, CA, Irene Herlihy In lieu of flowers, donations may be
10 A.M. Relatives and friends respect- Visitation will be held on Saturday,
and her husband Migen of Boston. made to My Brother’s Keeper, PO Box
fully invited to attend. Visiting hours October 27, 2018 from 11:30 AM until
Loving grandmother of David, Anna, 338, Easton, MA 02356-0338.
in the Stanton Funeral Home, 786 12:30 PM at Chapman, Cole & Gleason
Of Medford, October 23, 2018. Beloved Alexander, Benjamin, Nathaniel, and Guestbook/directions
Mt. Auburn St. (Rt16) WATERTOWN, Tobias. Further survived by many lov-
Funeral Home in WEST FALMOUTH,
wife of the late Walter L. Flaherty. on Friday 4-8 P.M. Interment Private. www.oterifuneralhome.com 584 West Falmouth Highway, (Route
Loving mother of Jeanne F. Callinan ing nieces, nephews, family, friends and
Skip was a devoted member, Past colleagues. Relatives and friends are 28A). A Memorial service will begin at
and her husband Charles W. Wright President and Melvin Jones Fellow KONIARES, Mary 12:30 in the funeral home.
of Medford. Stepmother of Laurie respectfully invited to attend visiting
Brackett and her husband Richard of
Recipient Lions Club of Belmont. In hours Friday, October 26th from 4 – (Varoutsos) “Mitzie” In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu-
lieu of flowers contributions to the MA 8PM at the Keefe Funeral Home, 2175 tions may be made to Fidelis Hospice,
Watertown, Brian Flaherty and his Lions Eye Research Fund Inc., c/o Dr. Of Burlington, formerly of Woburn, 25 Railroad Square, Haverhill, MA
husband Rick of Peabody, Melissa Massachusetts Ave., CAMBRIDGE.
James Roth, PDG/Treasurer, 43 Stewart Funeral from the funeral home, Satur- Oct. 24. Husband of John T. Koniares. 01832 or to the Activities Department
Flaherty of St. Louis, MO. Dear sister Terrace, Belmont, MA 02478; or to the Mother of Theodore Koniares of San at Royal Nursing Center, 545 Main
of Thomas D. Callinan and his wife day, October 27th at 9 AM followed by
Belmont Firefighters Relief Assoc., P.O. a funeral mass celebrated in St. Paul Antonio, TX, and Georgia K. Linscott Street, Falmouth, MA 02540.
Lois of Mendon. Adored grandmother of Uxbridge. Yia Yia to Danielle Gallo, Of Westwood, formerly of Brookline,
Box 79222, Belmont, MA 02479-9222 Church, Bow and Arrow St., Harvard For more information, directions or
of Iain Wright of Medford, Robert and originally from Dorchester on October
would be appreciated. Sq., Cambridge, at 10 AM. Services will and Craig & Peter Linscott. Daughter to leave a message of condolence please
Jack Brackett of Watertown, Em- 23, 2018. Beloved wife of 68 years
conclude with burial at Mt. Auburn of the late Konstantinos, and the late visit, www.ccgfuneralhome.com
ily Kolewe and her husband Kris of to Gerald E. Manchester. Loving
Cemetery, Cambridge. For directions Angelina Varoutsos. Predeceased by
MD. Also survived by many very dear mother of Robert and his wife Terri of
or to leave a message of condolence, 12 siblings. A funeral service will be
friends, one niece and one nephew. Marshfield and Patricia Leombruno
held at the Annunciation of the Virgin
She leaves behind her beloved Boston GETCHELL, Joan Ann please visit keefefuneralhome.com.
Mary Greek Orthodox Church, 70
and husband Jack of Norwood. Dear
Red Sox and New England Patriots. sister of Gert Banks and husband Bill of
Past President Telephone Pioneers.
(Hallsen) Montvale Ave., Woburn on Friday, Oct.
Braintree and the late John VanEysden. Funeral Services
26 at 11:00 am. An hour of visitation
Retired employee Cambridge Savings Of York, ME formerly of Burlington, Also survived by her three cherished
will be held at the church, prior to the
Bank. Retired Accounting Manager of Oct. 23. Beloved wife of the late Paul grandchildren, Jerry Manchester, Amy
service from 10-11:00 am. Interment
Verizon for 43yrs beginning her career R. Loving mother of Donald & his wife Howell and Chrissy Campillio and her
at the Woodbrook Cemetery, Woburn.
with New England Telephone. Funeral Lisa of York, ME and the late Paula. seven great grandchildren. Visiting
Memorial donations may be made to
procession from the George L. Doherty Proud & devoted grandmother of Will & hours will be held in the Bell-O’Dea
Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Greek
Funeral Home, 855 Broadway (Powder Funeral Home, 376 Washington St., Affordable Cremation
his wife Taylor. Great grandmother of Orthodox Church Endowment Fund, 70
House Sq.) SOMERVILLE, Saturday BROOKLINE on Thursday afternoon $
1310 complete
Van & Bodie. Sister of the late Richard
morning at 10am followed by a Funeral IACOPUCCI, Mario B. Montvale Ave., Woburn, MA 01801; or from 2:00 – 5:00. Funeral service 617 782 1000
Hallsen. Dear friend of Susan Sylvester the International Orthodox Christian
Mass in St. Raphael Church, Medford and interment will be private. In lieu
of Tewksbury. A visitation will be 95, formerly of Reading and Somer- Charities (IOCC) 110 West Rd., Ste. Lehman Reen & McNamara
at 11am. Relatives and friends invited. of flowers, donations made to the
held at the Edward V Sullivan Funeral ville, passed away at home in Maine on 360, Baltimore, MD 21204. Arrange- Funeral Home
Calling Hours Friday 4-8pm. Interment Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box
Home, 43 Winn St., BURLINGTON October 23, 2018. Visiting Hours on ments by the Graham Funeral Home, www.lehmanreen.com
Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. In lieu 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168 or
(Exit 34 off Rt. 128/95 Woburn side) Friday from 4-8PM at the Conroy-Tully WOBURN. www.grahamfuneral.com www.dfci.org would be appreciated. Serving Greater Boston
of flowers, donations may be made in
on Saturday, Oct. 27 from 9:30 a.m. – Walker Funeral Home, 1024 Broadway,
Joan’s memory to Care Dimensions
11:00 a.m. Concluding with Funeral SO. PORTLAND, ME. Funeral 11AM
Hospice, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers, MA
Services at 11:00 a.m. Burial to follow
01923 or North Shore Animal Shelter,
347 Highland Ave., Salem, MA 01970.
Per Joan’s request, please wear bright,
in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Burlington.
Memorials in Joan’s name may be
Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints, 29 Ocean House
Rd., CAPE ELIZABETH, ME. Burial
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McEACHERN, William D. McNARY, Francis J. ORENBERG, Charles REILLY, John J., Jr. SANDLER, Norman B. SHOCKLEY, Claire L.
Formerly of Canton, Of South Boston, passed away Monday, (Flaherty)
Holbrook, and Osterville, October 22, 2018 at the age of 58.
passed away on Tuesday, Loving son of Anna T. (McDonough)
October 23, 2018 at 98 years of age. Be- and the late John J. Reilly Sr. Beloved
loved husband of the late Diana (Kop- brother of Mary T. Reilly of South
low) Orenberg. Loving father of Debbie Boston, Deborah A. Reilly of Raynham,
Savage & her husband Sam of Stough- Kathleen Reilly of South Boston, Ann
ton, James Orenberg of Smithfield, RI, Marie Jajka, her husband Genci of
and the late Shari Simmons. Cherished Weymouth, and Michael Reilly of South
grandfather of Alexandra, Nicole and Boston. Cherished uncle of Dennis Ho-
Amanda and great-grandfather of gan of Plymouth, Jillian Yebba of South
Aribelle, Xander and Chase. Graveside Boston, Patrick Reilly of Raynham,
service at the Independent Workmens
Shawna Jajka of Weymouth, Dylan Reil-
Circle Cemetery, 776 Baker St., West
ly of South Boston, and Thomas Jajka
Roxbury on Friday, October 26th at
of Weymouth. Great Uncle of Chris and
11:00am. Memorial observance at the 82, of Malden, entered
Jason Yebba of South Boston, and Molly
Of Dedham, formerly of
Milton, a retired Vice
Beloved Friend home of James Orenberg following the
burial. In lieu of flowers, donations may
Hogan of Plymouth. Also survived by eternal rest on October
many loving cousins and friends. Visita- 21, 2018. Dear son of the Of Stoughton, age 83, October 23. Wife
President/Treasurer of Francis J. McNary, 85, died be made to Wounded Warrior Project, late Frances & David Sandler. Beloved
tion in the O’Brien Funeral Home, 146 of the late Edward L. Shockley. Mother
Buckley & Scott Co. of Needham, MA peacefully at his home in PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. father of Robin LeBlanc and Jodi Par-
Dorchester Street, SOUTH BOSTON, of Edward L. Shockley, Jr. of Middle-
passed away October 24, 2018. Wayland on October 18, ent. Adored grandfather of Christopher
Schlossberg Memorial Chapel on Friday from 4-8 PM. Funeral Mass boro, Ann L. Flynn, Gerard C. Shockley
He was predeceased by his loving 2018. He is survived by his wife of 59 LeBlanc and Matthew Parent. Dear
“Family Owned” in Gate of Heaven Church, 615 East 4th and Brian A. Shockley, all of Stoughton,
wife Jean (Tedeschi) McEachern of 52 years, Mary Margaret (Cleary) McNary, brother of the late Dr. Harvey Sandler.
781 828-6990 Street, South Boston, on Saturday at Karen V. Shockley of Norton and Daniel
years. He is survived by his devoted and by their children, Mary Elizabeth Services at the Goldman Funeral
www.schlossbergchapel.com 10:00AM. Relatives and friends are in- F. Shockley of Bridgewater. Sister of
children Michael J. McEachern and his McNary-Hickey, Justin McNary; Julie Chapel,174 Ferry St (off Route 60),
vited to attend both services. Interment the late Mary Gilraine and Charles
wife Karen A. of Canton and Robert McNary; Sarah McNary, and Martin MALDEN, on Friday, October 26 at
W. McEachern and his wife Isabel B. McNary. He is also survived by two
RAFTUS, Michael J. will be private.
11:00 AM. Visitation from 10:15-11-
Flaherty, Jr. Stepsister of the late
William MacKay. Also survived by 13
of Hamden, CT, also the father of the grandchildren, Aidan McNary-Hickey AM. Interment in Danvers. Memorial
grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren,
late Joan R. McEachern. Bill (Papa), and Aisling-McNary Hickey; two sisters, week will be private. In lieu of flowers,
many nieces and nephews.
leaves his grandchildren Nicole R. of Ellen Foley and Judy Havran; a brother, expressions of sympathy may be made
Funeral will be held from the Farley
Weymouth and Emily K. of Canton Thomas McNary; and numerous nieces to the American Heart Association,
and Peter J., John R., and Catherine R. and nephews. One of Francis’s last ROSENBERGER, Peggy 500 5th Avenue, Suite 6, Waltham, MA Funeral Home, 358 Park St., (Rt. 27)
of Hamden, CT. He is also survived by wishes was that his long-time friends 02451; or the Spinal Research Founda- STOUGHTON, on Friday, Oct. 26 at
88, of Weymouth, formerly of Scituate tion www.spinerf.org . For directions or 9 AM, followed by a Funeral Mass
his brother Charles J. McEachern of Hugh Shine, Roger Williams, Jack Boy-
passed away peacefully at the Queen online condolences go to: at Immaculate Conception Church,
Rockland and his sister Sally A. Sears ajian, Joe Keefe, and Bobby Ewanouski
and his son-in-law Patrick Hickey serve Anne Nursing Home in Hingham fol- Stoughton, at 10 AM. Visiting Hours
of Quincy, formerly of Milton, and
as honorary pallbearers. lowing an illness. www.goldmanfc.com Thursday from 4-7 PM. Interment
many nieces and nephews. Son of the
The son of Francis M. McNary and Born in Richmond, Virginia, she was Goldman Funeral Chapel - Malden will take place at Evergreen Cemetery,
late Donald A. and Ethel M. (Poitras)
Lillian (Collins) McNary, Francis was the daughter of the late William Tilgh- 800-982-3717 Stoughton. Donations in Claire’s
McEachern. Also survived by a special
born on April 16, 1933 in Hartford, man and Enna Jeanne (Griffin) Cogbill memory may be made to the Interna-
friend, Donna M. LaCivita of Brockton.
Bill was born and raised in Boston, Connecticut. He received his Bachelor She was the devoted mother of Wil- SARTORI, James A., Sr. tional Fund for Animal Welfare, 290
liam Russell Rosenberger, III, his wife
he attended Boston Public Schools and of Arts degree from Fordham University
Cheri Rosenberger of Hudson, WI,
“Jimmy” Summer St., Yarmouth Port, MA 02675.
graduated from Boston Technical High and his Masters degree in English Directions and obituary at
Of Marblehead, formerly of Holliston, Eric Bryan Rosenberger of Beverly,
School and attended Bentley College. Literature from Wesleyan University. Life-long resident of Jeffries www.farleyfh.com.
passed away on his 79th birthday, MA and Linda Sullivan, her husband
He served in the U.S. Navy aboard the Shortly after the Korean War ended, Point, East Boston, passed
October 23, 2018. Mike is survived by Steve Gosling of Plymouth, MA. She
U.S.S. Albany CA123 and the U.S.S. he served a stint in Korea as a private away peacefully surrounded
his loving wife, Maggie. He was Dad to was the cherished grandmother of
Fred T. Berry DDE858. He was a scout- first class in the U.S. Army. Always a by his loving family at Massachusetts
Kathy and her husband John Wilder Joseph (Jake) Sullivan III, Maxwell Sul-
master at St. Mary of the Hills, Milton great story teller, Francis had some very of Marblehead; Marybeth and her hus- General Hospital on Tuesday, October
amusing tales to tell about his time in livan, Miles Sullivan, Katy Pavek, Sam 23rd at the age of 78. Jimmy was born
for for many years. He and his wife band Dan Barrett of Winston-Salem,
Korea. Rosenberger, Jack Rosenberger, Nick in Boston on May 27, 1940 to John J.
Jean enjoyed the theatre and traveling NC; and Deb and her partner Michael
Francis began what was to be a Rosenberger and Amanda Rosenberger. and Amalia (Martella) Sartori. He was
the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, and Spinetta of Seattle, WA. He is also
lifetime career in educational publish- Loving sister of the late William Til- the beloved husband of over 55 years of
Europe. During his retirement years,
ing as a salesman of college textbooks
survived by his brother and sister-in-
ghman, III and Jeanne Norvell. Former Patricia (Murphy) Sartori. Devoted
SPIVACK, Ada L.
he volunteered as a Meals-on-Wheels law, Jim and Pat Raftus of Cumberland,
for the old Boston firm of Ginn and wife of the late William R. Rosenberger. father of Patricia “Patti” Sartori-Braid
driver. He was a member and officer RI; and his sister Virginia Charpentier Of Newton and Waltham, Massachu-
Company. By the time he retired, he Peggy earned her nursing degree and her husband Chuckie of East
of the Dedham Retired Men’s Club. He of Providence, RI; and brother-in-law, setts, September 30, 2018, at the age
was president of Simon and Shuster’s from the Medical College of Virginia Boston and James A. Sartori Jr. and his
enjoyed cooking, especially for family David Charpentier, of Pawtucket, RI. of 98. Beloved wife of the late Jerome
International Division of Educational and worked as a trauma nurse in Vir- wife Joanne of Mount Sinai, NY. Dear
holiday gatherings. Mike was beloved “Peepaw” to three Spivack. Loving mother of Joanne
Text Book Publications. While working ginia, and later a psych nurse at Carney brother of the late John J. Sartori Jr.
Funeral from the George F. Doherty grandchildren: Mac, Cal, and Erin. He Spivack, Gabrielle Isenbrand, and the
in that division, he traveled not only Hospital in Massachusetts. and his surviving wife Anita of Dracut.
& Sons Wilson-Cannon Funeral Home, was loved by nine nieces and nephews
all over North and South America, but She was an avid and competitive Cherished grandfather of Christian,
late Robert Spivack. A skilled enamel
456 High St., DEDHAM, Saturday, Oct. and countless friends. A Funeral Mass
in Europe as well. With his quit wit, tennis player, worked to establish Andrew, Gabriella, Adam and Roma. on copper artist, knitter, tennis player,
27 at 9 am followed by a Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady Star of
generous nature, and wonderful sense the Gourmet Arts Guild in Scituate, Also survived by many loving nieces, and gardener, she took up bridge late
in St. Mary’s Church, Dedham at 10 the Sea Church, 85 Atlantic Avenue,
am. Relatives and friends kindly invit- of humor, Francis made lasting friend- Marblehead, on Monday, October 29
was a long-standing member of the nephews, cousins and friends. Family in life and played regularly for years.
ships wherever he went, and he will Scituate Harbor Yacht Club and sang and friends will honor Jimmy’s life by Ada particularly loved her summers on
ed. Visiting hours at the funeral home at 10AM. Burial to follow in Waterside
be sorely missed by scores of people in in the choir for many years at the First gathering at the Ruggiero Family Cape Cod with her family and friends.
Friday, Oct. 26 from 4-8 pm. Interment Cemetery, Marblehead. Visiting hours
many parts of the globe. Trinitarian Congregational Church. She Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga St., She is remembered fondly by the staff
in Cedar Grove Cemetery, Boston. will be held at Eustis and Cornell of
Visitations will be on Friday, October Marblehead, 142 Elm Street on Sunday,
loved and valued the ability to travel, EAST BOSTON, on Sunday, October and residents at Cabot Park Village and
In lieu of flowers, donations in memo-
26, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the John October 28 from 2-6PM. The family and visited England, Italy and most 28th from 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. and Waltham Crossings. A Celebration of
ry of Bill may be made to Dana-Farber
C. Bryant Funeral Home, 56 Pemberton would like to thank the Kaplan Family memorably, went on an African Safari. again on Monday morning at 8:30 A.M. Life will be held at a later date.
Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168,
Road, Wayland. (For driving directions Hospice House (Care Dimensions) Peggy developed close friendships before leaving in procession to Sacred
Boston, MA 02284-9168.
or to express condolences, please visit staff and volunteers for their devoted, with people of all generations. She Heart Church, Brooks St., East Boston,
Online guestbook and directions at
www.johncbryantfuneralhome.com.) compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, was a valued confidant and counsel to for a Funeral Mass in celebration of
gfdoherty.com. George F. Doherty &
Sons Dedham 781-326-0500.
A Mass of Catholic Burial will be held the family is requesting donations to many throughout her years. Anyone Jimmy’s life at 10:00 A.M. Services will STERNER, Denise M.
on Saturday, October 27 at 10:00 a.m. who knew Peggy, knew of her immense
at St. Ann Church (Good Shepherd
the Kaplan Family Hospice House, 78
love and devotion to her grandchildren
conclude with Jimmy being laid to rest (Cahill)
Liberty Street, Danvers, MA 01923; with full military honors at Woodlawn
Parish), 124 Cochituate Road (Rte. 27), The National Warplane Museum, 3489 (Gaga’s Babes), they were her greatest Cemetery Everett, MA. Of Groveland, formerly of Malden,
Wayland. Big Tree Lane, Geneseo, NY 14454; pride and joy. Peggy’s fiery spirit, in- October 22nd. Devoted wife of the late
quisitive nature and passion for life will
McLAUGHLIN, Robert M. or SPUR (good deeds), PO Box 1274,
remain embedded in the memory of so
Donald R., Sr. Beloved mother of Linda
MURPHY, Judith Delaney Marblehead, MA 01945. To share a
many who loved her.
Sterner of Lowell, Pamela DeMasse
Of Raymond, ME, departed this world memory of Mike or to offer a condo- and her husband Anthony of Reading,
on October 22, 2018 at the age of 70. lence to his family please visit A Memorial Service will take place Diane D’Arcangelo and her husband
He was a long time employee of New on Saturday November 3rd 2018 at Michael of Salisbury, Sheryl Caldwell
eustisandcornellfuneralhome.com 11 am from the First Trinitarian Con- East Boston 617-569-0990
England Telephone/Verizon and in and her husband Quint of Newburypo-
781-631-0076 gregational Church, 381 Country Way,
2003 retired and moved to Raymond rt, Christine Della Croce of Newbury-
where Life Is Good. He loved to garden Scituate. In lieu of flowers, contribu- SHAY, Joseph F., Sr. port, Donald R. Sterner, Jr. and his
and enjoyed his boat on Crescent Lake. RAND, Constance M. tions in her memory may be made wife Denise of Teaticket, John Sterner
Surviving are his wife Elizabeth (Leving) “Connie” to WGBH, www.wgbh.org/support. and his wife Stephanie of Gloucester
(Long) McLaughlin; three broth- Words of comfort may be left at www. and Elisa Catania and her husband
ers, James McLaughlin and spouse richardsongaffeyfuneralhome.com John of Amesbury. Sister of Richard
Maureen; Paul McLaughlin; Mark Richardson-Gaffey Cahill of Taunton and the late Joseph,
McLaughlin; two sisters, Marilyn Begin 781-545-0196 Vincent and Paul Cahill. Also lovingly
and spouse Charles; Laurie Pugsley and survived by 28 grandchildren, 25 great
spouse Robert; sisters in law, Joanne grandchildren as well as many nieces
Ireland; Lorayne Mascis; brothers in and nephews. Family and friends are
law, Garry and spouse Susan Wall- kindly invited to attend a Funeral from
Long, Robert and Michelle Long; Of Yarmouthport, formerly of Milton, the Carroll Funeral Home, 721 Salem
Michelle Carson Long. Also, many died Monday October 22, 2018. Street, (Maplewood Square) MALDEN
nieces & nephews. There will be a Mass Born in Tewksbury and raised in on Saturday, October 27th at 9 AM
in the Spring. He loved life and had the Milton, Judy was a graduate of St. Greg- followed by a Funeral Mass celebrated
best laugh. Rest easy my Love, you are ory High School and Aquinas Junior in St. Joseph’s Church, 770 Salem St.,
missed. Online condolences may be left College. She was an longtime employee Malden at 10 o’clock. Visiting Hours
Longtime resident of
for the family at hallfuneralhome.net. of the family automobile business, the ROSENDORF, Beverly M. Framingham, Southbor-
in the Carroll Funeral Home on Friday
former Columbia Pontiac of Dorchester from 4-8 PM. Services will conclude
and later was employed by Walgreens Of Melrose, Oct. 10, 2018, at age 86. (Blackman) ough, and Hyannis Port, age
with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery,
Beloved wife of the late Robert L. Rand 87, peacefully Oct. 20, 2018. Beloved
Stores, where she enjoyed interacting Malden. In lieu of flowers, memorial
with whom she shared 55 years of mar- husband of Mary C. “Connie” (Hanna)
with many loyal customers. contributions may be made to St. Jude
riage. Devoted mother of Robert Rand Shay for 60 years; Devoted father of:
In her younger years, Judy was an Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St.
of Rowley, Lisa Bernardino and her the late Michael J. Shay (2005) and
established equestrian. She has been Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Paying an active participant with both the
Yarmouthport and Middleboro Senior
husband Mark of Georgetown, David
Rand of Georgetown, Dean Rand of
Timothy D. Shay & wife Jennifer of
Northborough, James P. Shay & wife
Monica of Southborough, Shannon
Carroll Funeral Home
781-322-6322
Centers and was an avid Bingo player. Rowley, and Steven Rand and his wife
tribute to Loving mother of Maura Murphy
and her husband Harrison Lee of
Laura of Avon. Dear sister of Leonard
Leving, Jr. of California, Ronald Leving
Shay Hayden & husband Andrew J.
Hayden of West Newton and Joseph F.
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ACROSS 69 Put back,
1 Defrosts editorially
6 Share borders 70 Made colors
10 Face-and-torso change
likeness 71 Decelerates
14 Come to, in math
15 Balancing stick DOWN
16 Passe 1 U-turn from
preposition laughed
17 Recipient of some 2 Pool shade
lottery funds 3 Chafes
20 Sampler 4 Type of liquor
21 NASA creation 5 More evasive and
22 Kathmandu tricky
currency 6 Biggest heart?
25 Vandalized, 7 Not well-behaved
as a car 8 Still in
26 Ticket shrink-wrap
remainder 9 Common school
30 Stopping points abbr.
32 Munitions 10 Montana copper
storehouses town
35 Bribe for a 11 Labor ideal
deejay 12 Neck warmer
41 Mail 13 Got muscular
conveniences (with “up”)
43 Social levels 18 French vineyard
44 Scottish cop 19 Ocean-diving bird
45 Coral mass 23 Lucre
47 Prefix with 24 Stored grain
“rust” or “trust” 26 Exhausts,
48 Like Hammer as energy
pants, now 27 Horse race gait
53 Nimble-fingered 28 Former map 36 Dr. J’s first league 48 Finishes 55 Ballfield covers
56 Thing on display letters 37 Bendy exercise arguing a case 57 Coated cupcakes
58 Goofy and clumsy 29 Early software 38 Plow pullers 49 Expend, 59 How to repeat a
63 Hotel’s version 39 Season of as energy grade
back passage 31 Be volcanic atonement 50 Crowd total, 60 Really intrigued by
66 Branch location 33 “I’m ___ one to 40 Piedmont it’s said 61 Harbor vessel
67 Marine eagle boast” province 51 Bridge fastener 62 Egg makers
68 Mountaineering 34 Nigh? 42 Barista’s place 52 Asian waist tie 64 Certain dir.
tool Not hardly 46 Diner, e.g. 54 Crab cooker 65 Animated Flanders
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ExPatriot continues
O'Neale. 17 12 00 02 0 2 2
ATLANTIC W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. Crwder.. 32 312 12 36 3 4 9
Exum..... 15 36 22 00 1 0 9
Toronto 5 0 1.000 — W5 40 40 Burks....... 5 12 34 02 0 1 5
By Nora Princiotti New York 1 4 .200 4 L4 11 14 FG%: .436, FT%: .786. 3pt. goals: 10
29, .345 (Ingles 36, Rubio 02, Mitchell
GLOBE STAFF CENTRAL W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. 49, Crowder 28, Exum 11, Niang 01,
Allen 02). Blocks: 5 (Favors 2, Gobert
The last pass Malcolm Mitchell Detroit 3 0 1.000 — W3 20 30 3). Turnovers: 18 (Favors, Ingles 3,
Gobert 4, Rubio 6, Mitchell 3, O'Neale).
caught in a meaningful football game Milwaukee 3 0 1.000 — W3 20 30 Steals: 7 (Favors, Ingles, Gobert 2, Ru
Indiana 3 2 .600 1 W1 20 11 bio 2, Crowder).
came on a magical night in February Chicago 1 3 .250 2½ W1 11 12 HOUSTON
2017, with 2:34 left in the fourth quar- Cleveland 0 4 .000 3½ L4 02 03
FG FT Reb
Min MA MA OT A F Pt
ter of Super Bowl LI, the Patriots trail- SOUTHEAST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf.
Tucker... 39 29 00 03 0 4 6
Willims.. 20 37 00 00 2 4 7
ing by 8 points. Mitchell stumbled off Orlando 2 2 .500 — W1 11 22 Capela .. 38 59 02 612 2 2 10
Gordon.. 40 521 00 24 3 3 11
the line but recovered, caught a pass Atlanta 2 2 .500 — W2 10 11 Harden.. 32 1019 69 15 7 4 29
Miami 2 2 .500 — W1 11 22 Anthony 39 917 12 17 2 3 22
from Tom Brady and took it up the left Green .... 28 15 11 02 0 2 4
Charlotte 2 3 .400 ½ L2 01 23 Hrtnstin .. 3 00 00 00 0 1 0
sideline for 11 yards when the Patriots *Washington 1 2 .333 ½ W1 02 02 Clark ....... 2 00 00 02 0 0 0
Totals .... 3587 814 1035 16 23 89
needed 10 to move the chains. FG%: .402, FT%: .571. 3pt. goals: 11
On that night, no one would have WESTERN CONFERENCE 40, .275 (Tucker 27, CarterWilliams
14, Gordon 112, Harden 34, Anthony
guessed that the rookie wide receiver PACIFIC W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. 38, Green 15). Blocks: 5 (Tucker,
*Golden State 3 1 .750 — W1 20 31 Capela 2, Gordon, Anthony). Turn
had anything less than a bright future overs: 15 (Tucker, CarterWilliams,
LA Clippers 2 2 .500 1 L1 21 22 Capela 5, Gordon, Harden 7). Steals: 12
after he caught five passes for 63 yards LA Lakers 1 3 .250 2 W1 02 13 (Tucker 7, CarterWilliams, Capela,
Harden, Anthony, Green).
in the fourth quarter to help spark the Sacramento 1 3 .250 2 L1 01 13 Utah .......................24 28 23 25 — 100
Patriots’ come-from-behind overtime Phoenix 1 3 .250 2 L3 11 13 Houston.................29 15 22 23 — 89
A — 18,055 (18,023). T — 2:07. Offi
victory over the Falcons. SOUTHWEST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. cials — Tony Brothers, Courtney Kirk
Looking back on that night, Mitch- New Orleans 3 0 1.000 — W3 20 30 land, JB DeRosa.
Memphis 2 1 .667 1 W2 10 10
ell still can’t quite put it into words. San Antonio 2 2 .500 1½ L1 11 21 PACERS 116, SPURS 96
“That was just a surreal moment, Dallas 2 2 .500 1½ L1 20 11 INDIANA
something I’m not sure, I hope I can, Houston 1 3 .250 2½ L2 02 13 FG FT Reb
Min MA MA OT A F Pt
but I’m not sure it can ever be replicat- NORTHWEST W L Pct. GB Streak Home Conf. Bgdnvic 24 37 00 04 1 2 7
Young ... 31 69 12 05 0 3 14
ed,” Mitchell said Wednesday evening. Denver 4 0 1.000 — W4 30 40 Turner... 28 58 00 06 2 3 10
But the 20 months following Portland 2 1 .667 1½ L1 21 20 Collison. 21 27 00 00 3 1 5
Oladipo. 33 712 44 15 9 0 21
Utah 2 2 .500 2 W1 02 22 Joseph... 24 48 00 06 4 1 12
weren’t as magical or full of come- Minnesota 2 3 .400 2½ L1 20 02 Sabonis. 21 79 11 310 4 4 16
Evans .... 23 714 00 00 5 2 19
backs. Mitchell, who had knee injuries Oklahoma City 0 3 .000 3½ L3 01 03 Leaf ....... 13 05 00 12 2 1 0
in college, spent the 2017 season on in- * — Not including late game McDrmt 13 47 11
Holiday ... 3 00 00
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3
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jured reserve and wasn’t able to partic- WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Sumner... 3 00 00 00 0 0 0
O'Quinn .. 3 11 00 01 1 1 2
ipate in offseason activities this year. At Atlanta 111 Dallas 104 Indiana 116 at San Antonio 96 Totals .... 4687 78 540 34 22 116
FG%: .529, FT%: .875. 3pt. goals: 17
He underwent a procedure on his knee Brooklyn 102 at Cleveland 86 At Milw. 123 Philadelphia 108
32, .531 (Bogdanovic 14, Young 11,
three days before training camp began At Miami 110 New York 87 LA Lakers 131 at Phoenix 113 Collison 13, Oladipo 36, Joseph 46,
Sabonis 11, Evans 57, Leaf 01, Mc
JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF At Toronto 112 Minnesota 105 At Sacramento 97 Memphis 92
this July, never recovered enough to Dermott 13). Blocks: 5 (Turner 2, Sab
onis, Evans, Leaf). Turnovers: 10 (Bog
Utah 100 at Houston 89 Washington at Golden St.
join team drills, and was cut Aug. 6 Malcolm Mitchell spent most of training camp with the Patriots this year danovic, Young, Turner 2, Collison, Ola
dipo 2, Holiday 2, Sumner). Steals: 9
At Chicago 112 Charlotte 110
without an injury designation. A few limited to stretching because of ongoing issues with his knees. (Collison 2, Oladipo 2, Joseph, Sabonis
2, Evans 2).
days later, Mitchell had more surgery THURSDAY’S GAMES SAN ANTONIO
FG FT Reb
on a knee and he’s now back in Geor- when he’ ll be able to play football scheduled to host two events in Boston BOSTON at Okla. City 8 Portland at Orlando 7 Min MA MA OT A F Pt
Gay........ 26 510 00 210 2 1 11
gia, still recovering. again. That uncertainty is what’s most in the near future to promote literacy. Cleveland at Detroit 7 Denver at LA Lakers 10:30
Aldridge 32 518 55 613 2 1 15
“Everything has been going OK,” frustrating for the fourth-round pick in Mitchell sounded a little nervous TUESDAY’S RESULTS Poeltl..... 13 12 00 35 0 1 2
Forbes... 31 510 33 02 4 2 15
Mitchell said. “It’s unfortunate that I’m the 2016 NFL Draft. about how he would be received in At Detroit 133 Phil. 132 (OT) At Denver 126 Sacramento 112
DeRzan . 33 818 23 03 4 3 18
Mills ...... 25 01 00 24 0 1 0
not there working in the area anymore. “I don’t know how he could have New England, worried people might At New Orleans 116 Clippers 109 Gasol..... 15 27 00 12 2 1 4
Belinelli. 20 511 44 02 0 1 16
I thoroughly enjoyed being in New put any more into it than he did,” Patri- have forgotten about him. While his Bertans. 19 24 22 14 1 2 7
Cnnghm 12 01 22 01 0 2 2
England.” ots coach Bill Belichick said in August time with the Patriots was short, he did Metu........ 6 14 00 00 1 0 2
Pndxter... 6 11 00 00 0 1 2
Mitchell still wants to play football. after the team waived Mitchell. leave an indelible impression in his Eubanks.. 3 00 22 00 0 0 2
Totals .... 3587 2021 1546 16 16 96
He’s rehabbing at the University of Mitchell said he still loves the Patri- rookie season. FG%: .402, FT%: .952. 3pt. goals: 6
Georgia with his former trainer. ots, and would come back if his body That early promise met the harsh 19, .316 (Gay 11, Aldridge 02, Forbes
24, DeRozan 01, Mills 01, Belinelli 25,
“Nothing the same as me playing in would let him. reality of a career in football. But Bertans 13, Cunningham 01, Metu
01). Blocks: 3 (Aldridge, Gasol, Belinel
a football game, or I would be,” Mitch- “There are no hard feelings,” Mitch- Mitchell, ever upbeat, said he’s making li). Turnovers: 13 (Gay 2, Aldridge, Po
eltl 2, Forbes, DeRozan, Mills 3, Gasol,
ell said. ell said. “I was put in a position where I the best of a bad situation. Bertans, Pondexter). Steals: 3 (Gay,
Belinelli, Pondexter). Technicals: Be
He spends about half his days train- couldn’t control the situation, and nei- “The No. 1 thing during the process linelli, 8:37/2nd.
ing, and the other half on passions of ther could they. So every Sunday, I put now is make sure that I’m physically Indiana ..................28 34 26 28 — 116
San Antonio..........22 28 21 25 — 96
reading, writing children’s books, and on my Patriots stuff and I sit down and able to not just handle football but life A — 18,354 (18,797). T — 1:58. Offi
photography. Mitchell, who released I watch the game just like anyone else in general,” Mitchell said. “And really cials — Brian Forte, Kevin Scott, Eric
Dalen.
his first book in 2016, just had his sec- would. just try to continue to grow as an indi-
ond book accepted by his publisher. “It’s not like I wanted to leave there. vidual. Just keep trying to be the best BULLS 112, HORNETS 110
“I’ve had time,” he said jokingly. I didn’ t want to not be there, but that I can. CHARLOTTE
FG FT Reb
Mitchell is used to recovery time. there’s different things that go into it “But regardless of where life takes Min MA MA OT A F Pt
Willims.. 33 412 22 38 1 1 11
He missed the 2013 season because of all. One is health, right? But the second me, a piece of me will always be in New Batum ... 38 615 01 03 4 0 13
ERIC CHRISTIAN SMITH/ASSOCIATED PRESS Zeller..... 21 58 44 36 2 0 14
a torn ACL. He said he has lost count of is what’s best for the team.” England.” Lamb..... 28 59 00 03 3 2 12
Walker .. 36 514 1011 03 6 2 23
the number of procedures on his Mitchell remains involved with his Rockets guard James Harden (13) drives to Gilchrist 16 23 00 12 2 6 6
knees. “Share the Magic Foundation” and Nora Princiotti can be reached at the basket as Jazz forward Derrick Favors Hrngmz. 14 12 56 15
Monk..... 24 28 44 02
0
3
2 7
5 9
“It hasn’t been easy,” Mitchell said. “Read With Malcolm” programs, both nora.princiotti@globe.com. Follow her tries to head him off in the first half. Parker... 17 510 00 02
Bridges . 13 24 11 02
2
0
1 10
1 5
Mitchell said he doesn’t know if or of which promote youth literacy. He’s on Twitter at @NoraPrinciotti. Totals .... 3785 2629 836 23 20 110
NETS 102, CAVALIERS 86 RAPTORS 112, T’WOLVES 105 FG%: .435, FT%: .897. 3pt. goals: 10
35, .286 (Williams 16, Batum 16, Lamb
23, Walker 39, KiddGilchrist 22,
BROOKLYN MINNESOTA Monk 16, Parker 01, Bridges 02).
FG FT Reb FG FT Reb
back on the practice field by the end of season-ending IR. Hightower honored Zizic......... 4 00 00 02 0 0 0
Nwaba .... 4 00 00 00 1 1 0
32, .344 (Siakam 11, Leonard 24, Ibaka
01, Green 25, Lowry 14, Miles 02,
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FG FT Reb
Dekker .... 4 22 00 01 0 0 4 Anunoby 26, Powell 14, Valanciunas Min MA MA OT A F Pt
the week, though it’s possible he “may “It felt great just being able to get Dont’a Hightower was named AFC Totals .... 3489 1516 1653 18 19 86 23, Brown 02). Blocks: 8 (Siakam 2,
Leonard 2, Green, Miles, Anunoby,
Kuzma... 29 715 33 14
James.... 28 716 44 07
1
10
1
1
17
19
miss a week or two” of game action. back out there with the guys, just be- Special Teams player of the week after FG%: .382, FT%: .938. 3pt. goals: 3
18, .167 (Osman 02, Love 25, Hill 14,
Wright). Turnovers: 16 (Leonard 3, Iba
ka 2, Green, Lowry 6, Powell, Valanciu
McGee .. 26 813 36 26 2 2 20
Ball ........ 28 59 11 17 6 2 12
Gronkowski’s back flared up late ing able to move again, it felt great,’’ his blocked punt, which was returned Nance Jr. 01, Sexton 01, Clarkson 04,
J.Smith 01). Blocks: 2 (Love, Nwaba).
nas, Brown 2). Steals: 9 (Siakam, Leon Hart....... 26 58 12 12 2 4 15
ard 2, Lowry 4, Anunoby, Powell). Willms... 20 34 12 35 1 5 7
last week forcing the All-Pro tight end Dawson said. for a touchdown by fellow linebacker Turnovers: 15 (Osman 2, Love, Thomp Technicals: def. 3second, 4:03/1st. Stphnsn 25 1014 22 28 8 2 23
son, Hill, Korver, Nance Jr. 2, Sexton 2, Minnesota.............19 29 26 31 — 105 Mykhlik. 22 16 12 00 2 0 4
to miss the win in Chicago, but he has Kyle Van Noy, broke a 24-24 tie in Sun- Clarkson 4, Zizic). Steals: 5 (Osman,
Hogan returns to roots Toronto .................26 31 26 29 — 112 Pope...... 33 614 11 02 1 2 14
Korver, Nance Jr. 2, J.Smith). Zubac...... 2 01 00 12 1 0 0
a chance to play in his homecoming day’s win over the Bears . . . Belichick, Brooklyn................24 21 38 19 — 102 A — 19,800 (19,800). T — 2:08. Offi 52
Cleveland..............17 28 17 24 — 86 cials — Sean Wright, Gediminas Petrai Totals .... 1723 1143 34 19 131
100
game in Buffalo. Chris Hogan is getting back in the when asked if Buffalo rookie middle A — 19,432 (20,562). T — 2:04. Offi
tis, Curtis Blair.
FG%: .520, FT%: .739. 3pt. goals: 10
Marcus Cannon (concussion) also lacrosse game. linebacker Tremaine Edmunds was cials — Marc Davis, Michael Smith, CJ 28, .357 (Kuzma 02, James 15, McGee
missed practice but he should be good No, he’s not giving up his day job. used as a blitzer: “[The Bills] bring ev-
Washington. HEAT 110, KNICKS 87 12, Ball 13, Hart 46, Stephenson 12,
Mykhailiuk 12, CaldwellPope 16).
to go for Thursday’s session and be Instead, the receiver is listed as an in- erybody. Everybody blitzes. The cor- HAWKS 111, MAVS 104 NEW YORK
Blocks: 5 (Kuzma, McGee 4). Turn
overs: 8 (Ball 2, Hart, Stephenson 3,
FG FT Reb Mykhailiuk, CaldwellPope). Steals: 13
ready for the Monday night matchup, vestor in the new Premier Lacrosse ners blitz, safeties blitz, linebackers DALLAS Min MA MA OT A F Pt (James 3, McGee, Ball 2, Hart 2, Ste
FG FT Reb Thomas. 20 26 00 06 0 3 6
as well. League, according to Bloomberg. blitz. Everbody blitzes. Everybody gets Min MA MA OT A F Pt Ntilikina 31 37 12 03 5 5 9
phenson 2, Mykhailiuk 2, Caldwell
Pope).
Smith .... 29 26 12 11 0 6 5 Kanter... 19 47 00 15 3 2 8
The same can be said for defensive The PLL will compete against Ma- a turn.’’ . . . Cordarrelle Patterson, Doncic... 34 718 58 09 2 2 21 Burke .... 17 110 00 00 4 1 3 PHOENIX
Jordan... 36 36 57 316 3 4 11 Hrdwy .. 23 410 44 13 2 3 14 FG FT Reb
ends John Simon (shoulder) and Ge jor League Lacrosse and is the brain- who returned a kickoff 95 yards for a Smith .... 30 612 35 27 6 3 16 Rbinsn... 12 23 00 33 0 1 4 Min MA MA OT A F Pt
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neo Grissom (ankle), who were at the child of Paul Rabil, who formerly touchdown in Chicago, was one of five Mtthws . 34 921 00
Brunson 19 39 00
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5 23
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Dotson .. 34 814 12 210
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2
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6 Ariza...... 34 49 34 12 4 2 14
Ayton .... 31 1114 01 211 3 4 22
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Barea .... 20 110 00
01
02
0
9
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Trier ...... 21 28 00 15
Hezonja 22 415 36 01
2
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1
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4
13
Canaan . 28 28 00 05 2 2 4
Booker .. 29 816 57 07 7 3 23
was held in a steady drizzle. his brother, Mike. The league will kick day, indicating he was one of five prac- Powell... 12 44 00
Kleber ... 22 34 24
14
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3 8
1 11
Baker .... 18 02 00 00 0 2 0
Jackson. 25 410 00 02 4 5 10
Kornet..... 6 01 00 00 1 0 0
Warren . 29 38 34 13 1 1 10
Cornerback Eric Rowe and defen- off in June 2019, with franchise is 12 tice players of the week. The others in- Totals .... 3891 1626 952 25 27 104 Totals .... 3391 914 1045 20 23 87
Chndlr... 14 57 45 411 0 2 14
FG%: .418, FT%: .615. 3pt. goals: 12
sive end Deatrich Wise Jr. also missed “major-market” cities. cluded Nate Ebner and three practice 40, .300 (FinneySmith 04, Doncic 29,
FG%: .363, FT%: .643. 3pt. goals: 12
33, .364 (Thomas 24, Ntilikina 23,
Crwford 14 24 00 00 3 2 5
Bridges . 14 12 00 00 1 0 2
practice, though Wise is expected back Hogan, who famously played la- squad members: running back Ken Smith Jr. 13, Matthews 514, Brunson
03, Broekhoff 01, Barea 13, Kleber
Burke 11, Hardaway Jr. 25, Dotson
38, Vonleh 01, Trier 01, Hezonja 28,
Holmes ... 2 00 00 00 0 0 0
Totals .... 4484 1521 944 27 23 113
on the field Thursday. crosse at Penn State before switching neth Farrow, offensive lineman James 33). Blocks: 9 (FinneySmith, Doncic,
Jordan 2, Smith Jr., Powell, Kleber 3).
Baker 01, Kornet 01). locks: 3 (Kanter, FG%: .524, FT%: .714. 3pt. goals: 10
Robinson, Dotson). Turnovers: 12 (Nti 31, .323 (Anderson 13, Ariza 36, Ca
Rowe left Sunday’s game early after to football at Monmouth, is one of a Ferentz, and defensive lineman Frank Turnovers: 17 (FinneySmith 2, Doncic
3, Jordan 4, Smith Jr. 5, Matthews,
likina 3, Kanter 2, Burke, Dotson, Trier naan 04, Booker 26, Jackson 26, War
2, Hezonja 2, Kornet). Steals: 5 (Thom
aggravating a lingering groin problem. handful of high-profile investors, in- Herron . . . Former Patriots coach Rod Brunson, Kleber). Steals: 7 (Finney as 2, Dotson, Vonleh, Baker).
ren 12, Crawford 13, Bridges 01).
Blocks: 4 (Ayton 3, Holmes). Turn
Smith 2, Doncic, Smith Jr. 2, Barea 2).
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Bridges 2, Holmes).
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EASTERN CONFERENCE
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Healthy body needed on blue line
By Kevin Paul Dupont
GLOBE STAFF
dence through the second and
third. It helped, too, that the Bru-
16 for 24 at the dot vs. Ottawa, leav-
ing him second overall in faceoff
Toronto 10 7 3 0 14 7 38 32 A few thoughts ’n’ shots follow- ins moved ahead, 2-1, only 1:18 af- wins (124), behind only Carolina’s
Montreal 8 5 1 2 12 4 27 21
ing the Bruins’ 4-1 win over the ter Thomas Chabot knocked home Jordan Staal (129). He has won
BOSTON 9 5 2 2 12 5 31 24
*Tampa Bay 7 5 1 1 11 4 28 18 Senators Tuesday night in Ottawa, the 1-1 equalizer late in the second. 59.3 percent of his drops, third be-
Buffalo 9 5 4 0 10 5 22 25 where David Pastrnak potted a “I thought he was real good,” hind the Blues’ Ryan O’Reilly (61.9)
Ottawa 8 4 3 1 9 4 29 29 pair, pulling him into the league said Cassidy. “He tracked pucks. and Staal (59.7).
Florida 8 2 3 3 7 1 26 32
Detroit 9 1 6 2 4 1 20 39
lead with Toronto’s Auston Mat- His rebound control was good. Nordstrom, now anchoring the
METROPOLITAN GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA
thews with 10 goals only three There was a lot of stuff coming at third line, lost all but one of his six
Carolina 9 5 3 1 11 5 29 26 weeks into the NHL season. him. When you are killing five pen- drops. Cassidy sometimes opted to
Pittsburgh 7 4 1 2 10 4 26 25 R According to coach Bruce alties, that’s taxing. So I thought he have linemate Chris Wagner take
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Washington 8 4 2 2 10 4 34 30 Cassidy, the Bruins will summon a did a real good job, and I am happy them, and he won six of seven.
New Jersey 6 4 2 0 8 4 22 14
defenseman from AHL Providence David Pastrnak has provided for him. He needed a good solid R Brandon Carlo twice used his
Columbus 8 4 4 0 8 4 24 30
Philadelphia 9 4 5 0 8 3 31 37 prior to facing the Flyers Thursday some early offense this season. win, he got it, and hopefully he stick, which is slightly longer than
NY Islanders 8 3 4 1 7 3 22 23 night at the Garden. When asked builds off it.” the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade, to
NY Rangers 9 3 5 1 7 2 24 30 for candidates, Cassidy first named trnak keeps up the beat, and plays It’s possible Cassidy comes back stop bleeding pucks from inching
WESTERN CONFERENCE 28-year-old Cody Goloubef, a right- the full 82 games, he’ll score . . . with Rask vs. the Flyers, which over the goal line.
CENTRAL GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA
handed stick with 129 games of wait for it . . . 91 goals. So, remem- would leave Jaroslav Halak to face “I’ll be taking him to dinner, for
Nashville 9 7 2 0 14 7 31 20 NHL experience. ber, small sample size. Montreal Saturday. Halak is an ex- sure,” said a smiling Rask, who saw
*Colorado 9 6 1 2 14 6 33 20 Goloubef, ex- of the University But it has been an impressive C a n a d i e n a n d R a s k ’s h i s t o r y Carlo first knock aside a Bobby Ry-
Winnipeg 10 6 3 1 13 6 31 28 of Wisconsin, signed with Boston start by the fifth-year Czech sharp- against Les Glorieux is, shall we an attempt that Colin White was
Chicago 9 5 2 2 12 5 33 33
Minnesota 8 4 2 2 10 4 22 24
in July as a free agent. His line in shooter. He needed until Nov. 10 say, comme ci comme ca. ready to nudge over the line at 5:21
Dallas 8 4 4 0 8 4 23 23 five games with Providence: 1-1—2. last season to knock home No. 10, R The Bruins scored nine goals of the first period.
St. Louis 8 2 3 3 7 2 25 29 The Bruins lost another defen- and appeared to be breezing his across their four-city tour, and R Midway through the second
PACIFIC GP W L OL Pts. ROW GF GA seman Tuesday when rookie Urho way to 50 goals. Bouts of inconsis- eight of those were from core offen- period, Chara put on a puck-con-
San Jose 9 5 3 1 11 5 31 25 Vaakanainen was decked by a dirty tency held him to a career-high 35. sive performers Patrice Bergeron trol tour de force in Ottawa’s end,
Anaheim 10 5 4 1 11 4 25 25 hit to the head by Senators defense- “Maybe I shoot more, getting (2), Brad Marchand (1), David Kre- circling the entire zone with the
Calgary 9 5 4 0 10 5 32 27
*Vancouver 9 5 4 0 10 5 27 29 man Mark Borowiecki early in the more shots per game,” said Pas- jci (2), and Pastrnak (3). biscuit at the end of his blade. Not a
*Vegas 8 4 4 0 8 3 18 21 first period. Felled and dazed by trnak. “I don’t really focus on it Goals by all other Bruins: Joa- single Senator could poke it away
Edmonton 7 3 3 1 7 3 18 25 the flying elbow, Vaakanainen re- through the game, but when I look kim Nordstrom (1). from the Trencin Tower of Power.
Arizona 8 3 5 0 6 2 15 18
turned to the bench to have a cou- at it after the game, I have more Cassidy is hoping his latest No. Big Z, puck wizard, will be 42 on
Los Angeles 9 2 6 1 5 2 17 32
* — Not including late game; ROW — Regulation plus overtime wins ple of facial lacerations repaired, shots than I used to last year. I just 2 line configuration of Danton Hei- March 18. He’ll suit up for NHL
WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS but called it quits after eight shifts play and I am going to keep going nen-Krejci-Jake DeBrusk starts to game No. 1,592 — regular season
Toronto 4 at Winnipeg 2 Tampa Bay at Colorado and 5:46 of ice time. He was con- and getting better.” get on the scoresheet with regulari- and playoffs — Thursday night.
Florida 3 at NY Islanders 2 (OT) Vancouver at Vegas cussed and won’t be eligible to re- As of Wednesday morning, Pas- ty. Particularly DeBrusk, who is R The Bruins still haven’t pro-
THURSDAY’S GAMES
turn until next week at the earliest. trnak stood tied for sixth with Buf- 2-0—2 through nine games after vided substantive updates on their
“We’ll see who’s the best fit for falo’s Jack Eichel and San Jose’s his 16-27—43 rookie year. DeBrusk pack of injured: particularly David
Philadelphia at Boston 7 Anaheim at Dallas 8:30
us, who’s playing well down there,” Evander Kane with 38 shots on net, showed some moxie in the playoffs Backes, Kevan Miller, and McAvoy.
Montreal at Buffalo 7 NY Rangers at Chicago 8:30
Nashville at New Jersey 7 Pittsburgh at Calgary 9
said Cassidy. “Goloubef’s the veter- 10 off the leading pace set by the that he has yet to summon again. Torey Krug will skate during Thurs-
Columbus at St. Louis 8 Washington at Edmonton 9
an guy there, so he comes to mind, Blackhawks’ Patrick Kane. “He’s getting chances off the day’s day-of-game skate but likely is
Los Angeles at Minnesota 8 Vancouver at Arizona 10 and he’s a right shot so that would R Tuukka Rask, his game a bit rush,” said Cassidy. “We just want 7-10 days from game action.
balance out the lefts and rights.” unkempt on the trip opener in Cal- him to get a few more inside, re-
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Cassidy also named Chris gary, looked more like prime time bounds and second chances. That’s Kevin Paul Dupont can be reached
Boston 4 at Ottawa 1 San Jose 5 at Nashville 4
Breen, Jakub Zboril, and Jeremy Tuukka with his 38-save effort. He where some of our guys haven’t at kevin.dupont@globe.com.
At NY Rangers 5 Florida 2 At Chicago 3 Anaheim 1
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Arizona 4 at Columbus 1 At Dallas 4 Los Angeles 2
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Second period — 2. NY Islanders, (Brown, Zaitsev), 11:43. Penalties — Ottawa defenseman Mark the league said he “recklessly” raised Bergeron from jamming a puck past
Laughton 4, three tied with 3.
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Martin, NYI (roughing), 11:55. Brouwer, (Trouba, Wheeler), 4:57. 5. Winnipeg,
Scheifele 5 (Wheeler, Connor), 6:28
pension from the NHL’s Department The first-period incident, which his shoulder and saw Vaakanainen Giroux 8, Radko Gudas 5, Travis San
Fla (roughing), 11:55. heim 5.
Third period — 3. Florida, Vatrano 3
(pp). 6. Toronto, Tavares 7 (Marner, of Player Safety on Wednesday after was not penalized at the time, left a approaching the scramble. He R Goaltending: Calvin Pickard (2
Lindholm), 8:28. Penalties — Brown,
(Bjugstad, Ekblad), 2:46 (pp). 4. Florida,
Dadonov 4 (Barkov, Weegar), 10:35.
Tor (hooking), 5:25. Ozhiganov, Tor felling Bruins 19-year-old rookie banged-up Boston blue line in fur- stepped toward the rookie, who was 10, 4.73 GAA), Brian Elliott (240,
(hooking), 9:46.
Penalties — Ladd, NYI (slashing), 1:32. Shots on goal — Toronto 181011 — Urho Vaakanainen with an elbow ther trouble. The Bruins, already applying the brakes as he reached 3.59 GAA).
Martin, NYI (hooking), 7:19. Leddy, NYI 39. Winnipeg 14422 — 40. R Head to head: This is the first of
(hooking), 15:00. Bjugstad, Fla (delay Power plays — Toronto 01; Winni
Tuesday night. missing Charlie McAvoy (undis- the crease, and threw up his elbow. three meetings. The Bruins went 2
of game), 17:18. Barzal, NYI (interfer
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peg 13.
Goalies — Toronto, Andersen 530
The league ruled Borowiecki de- closed), Kevan Miller (hand), and Vaakanainen was knocked to his 01 against Philadelphia last sea
Overtime — 5. Florida, Hoffman 4 (40 shots38 saves). Winnipeg, Helle livered a head shot hard enough to Torey Krug (ankle), were using Vaa- rear by the force of the blow, and son.
(Yandle, Barkov), 0:33 (pp). Penalties buyck 431 (39 shots35 saves). R Miscellany: Philadelphia has al
— None. Referees — Graham Skilliter, Brad injure Vaakanainen, who was con- kanainen on emergency recall. clutched his face before slowly ris- lowed the secondmost goals in the
Meier. Linesmen — Mark Shewchyk,
Shots on goal — Florida 1313132 —
41. NY Islanders 10660 — 22.
Brian Mach. cussed in his second NHL game. A The Bruins were set to call up an- ing, doubled over. He returned to league (37) and has the second
lowest penalty kill percentage
Power plays — Florida 25; NY Is
A — 15,321 (15,294). T — 2:29.
timetable for his return is unclear, other Providence defenseman, likely play after repairs for a cut but was (68.8) . . . The Flyers lead the NHL in
landers 13.
Goalies — Florida, Reimer 121 (22 NHL LEADERS but Vaakanainen likely will be out at Cody Goloubef, before Thursday’s held out of the final two periods. He faceoff win percentage (57.4), led
shots20 saves). NY Islanders, Lehner least a week while in the concussion game against Philadelphia. skated 5:46 in total. by Giroux’s 75 wins . . . The last
221 (41 shots38 saves). Not including Wednesday’s games three times the Bruins and Flyers
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Puig rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .167
ABarnes c 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000
NOTEBOOK the 2004 Red Sox,
cGrandal phc 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000
and Jerry Remy.
The national anthem was per-
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formed by the Tanglewood Chorus
BOSTON
AB R H 2B 3B HR BI BB SO Avg.
and the Boston Symphony Chil-
dren’s Chorus, all under the direc-
Betts rf 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 .500
tion of Keith Lockhart.
Benintendi lf 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 .500
Then eight members of the
Pearce 1b 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .000
curse-breaking 2004 World Series
dMoreland ph1b 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 champions took the field to an ova-
Martinez dh 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 .429 tion from the crowd. Team captain
Bogaerts ss 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 .143 Jason Varitek was first, followed by
Devers 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .167 Alan Embree, Keith Foulke, Kevin
Kinsler 2b 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 .143 Millar, and Tim Wakefield.
Bradley Jr. cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .143
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts,
Vázquez c 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .333
who was member of that team, also
was introduced and jogged over to
Totals 31 4 8 2 0 0 4 2 8
hug his former teammates to the
LA Dodgers............................................................................000 200 000 — 2 3 0
Boston....................................................................................010 030 00x — 4 8 0 cheers of the crowd. Roberts tipped
aflied out for Freese in 8th, bstruck out for K.Hernández in 7th, cstruck out
for Barnes in 7th, dstruck out for Pearce in 7th. LOB—LA 4, Boston 5. SF— his hat to the fans before going
Kemp. Runners left in scoring position—LA 1 (ABarnes), Boston 2 (Moreland, JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF
Bogaerts). RISP—LA 1 for 3, Boston 2 for 6. back to the dugout.
LA DODGERS
When Pedro Martinez and Da Andrew Benintendi gives a shout out to J.D. Martinez, who drove him in with a fifth-inning single.
IP H R ER BB SO HR NP ERA
vid Ortiz popped out of the dugout,
Ryu L 01 4„ 6 4 4 1 5 0 69 7.71
the cheers grew even louder. The Eastern time. tain situations where we might Packs a punch
Madson ‚ 1 0 0 1 1 0 12 0.00 group then threw out first pitches Manager Alex Cora talked over come in during the game. It just As the Red Sox advanced
Urías 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4.50 to members of this season’s team. the decision with the medical staff makes it so much easier as a team through the playoffs, Cora’s popu-
Maeda „ 1 0 0 0 1 0 14 0.00 Conspicuous by his absence was and they decided there was more to go out and perform. There larity in Puerto Rico has climbed
Alexander ‚ 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0.00 Curt Schilling, one of the heroes of advantage in flying on Thursday. wasn’t a whole lot of communica- even higher.
Báez 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5.40 that team and still a Massachusetts “It just makes sense,” he said. tion in the past. “My phone every night let’s me
BOSTON resident. “Get your rest here and get there in “And just kind of the vibe that know,” he said. “Yeah, it’s been in-
IP H R ER BB SO HR NP ERA Schilling is now a commentator plenty of time.” he brings, the looseness. Not being credible. I’ve tried to stay away
Price W 10 6 3 2 2 3 5 0 88 3.00 for Breitbart News, the right-wing Cora, Mookie Betts, and other too far removed from playing him- from social media and all the stuff
Kelly 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 0.00
media company, and has voiced a players plan to attend the Lakers self, he understands the game is that I usually do, but just for the
Eovaldi 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 0.00
number of controversial political game on Thursday night. hard. And he believes in us. I just right reasons. I’ve got to get
views. But the team said his ab- think the overall vibe that he brings sleep.”
Kimbrel S 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0.00
sence was not related to that ac- The choice at third to the team, to the clubhouse, is so One of Cora’s friends told him
Inherited runnersscored—Madson 33, Alexander 10. WP—Alexander. Um
pires—Home, Kerwin Danley; First, Ted Barrett; Second, Chad Fairchild; Third, cording to the Sox. Eduardo Nunez, who belted a positive that it’s easy for us to go the atmosphere for playoff games
Jeff Nelson; Left, Jim Reynolds; Right, Tim Timmons. T—3:12. A—38,644
(37,755). “We did not reach out to him,” a three-run homer in Game 1, was out and kind of do what we’ve been has been like when one of Puerto
team executive said. “But it is not out of the lineup against a doing.” Rico’s championship boxers has a
HOW THE RUNS SCORED
out of spite. It was originally just lefthander again, Cora preferring big fight.
SECOND INNING
RED SOX — Martinez lined out to center fielder Hernández. Bogaerts doubled going to be Pedro and David and Rafael Devers. But he does plan to No pitchman “Saturday night in Puerto Rico
to center. Devers struck out. Kinsler singled to left, Bogaerts scored. Bradley Jr.
singled to left, Kinsler to second. Kinsler was out advancing, left fielder Taylor Wake and Millar, but we heard start Nunez against lefthander Rich When Betts stole second base in when Miguel [Cotto] was fighting
to shortstop Machado, Kinsler out.
FOURTH INNING
from a few others and they are in- Hill in Game 4. Game 1, it triggered a promotion it stops. Same with [Felix] Trinidad
DODGERS — Freese singled to right. Machado singled to center, Freese to
second. Taylor walked on a full count, Freese to third, Machado to second.
cluded.” The Sox believe Nunez can bet- for fans. Now anyone who visits Ta- and [Wilfred] Benitez and all those
Kemp hit a sacrifice fly to center fielder Bradley Jr., Freese scored. Hernández
struck out. Puig singled to center, Machado scored, Taylor to third. Barnes
Schilling could not be reached ter handle Hill’s curveball. co Bell on Nov. 1 from 2-6 p.m. can guys, we love boxing,” Cora said.
struck out. for comment. Cora was impressed with receive a free Doritos Locos Taco. “Someone said the other day, that
FIFTH INNING
RED SOX — Bellinger in as center fielder. Hernández in as second baseman. After the 2004 players were fet- Nunez’s professionalism on Tues- You won’t find Holt in line. feeling was in my hometown. It
Kinsler grounded out, first baseman Freese to pitcher Ryu. Bradley Jr. popped
out to shortstop Machado. Vázquez singled to right. Betts singled to center, ed, Jajuan Julian, a senior at Ed- day, how he put aside his disap- “I haven’t eaten Taco Bell in meant a lot.”
Vázquez to second. Benintendi walked on a full count, Vázquez to third, Betts
ward M. Kennedy High School and pointment at not being in the start- probably 10 years. I’ll probably stay
Martinez returns
to second. Madson pitching. Pearce walked, Vázquez scored, Betts to third, Be
nintendi to second. Martinez singled to right, Betts and Benintendi scored,
Pearce to third. Bogaerts struck out. a member of the Boys & Girls Clubs ing lineup and was ready when his away from the free taco. I’ll let ev-
of Boston, delivered the game ball opportunity came. eryone else get it,” Holt said after J.D. Martinez, who twisted his
to the mound accompanied by Re- It was a point he made to the the game. right ankle when he slipped on
my. other position players at their daily “I would have to take my son second base after a double in
The long-time NESN announcer, pregame meeting. [to Chipotle]. He loves Chipotle. Game 1, was back in the starting
who is again battling lung cancer, “I’m happy for him,” Cora said. He crushes it. He’s 2 years old and lineup but appeared to have trou-
received a loud cheer from the “We put the team in front of every- eats a whole Chipotle bowl by him- ble running. That could affect his
crowd and responded with a wave. body and he understood.” self. I’d have to give him my free ability to play the outfield in Los
Chipotle. But Taco Bell, I’m going Angeles with no DH available . . .
Get some sleep Honest answer to pretty much stay away from Ta- Cora on the Game 1 crowd: “It
The Red Sox were not scheduled In an interview room setting, co Bell. I could end up on a toilet was good from the get-go. It was
to travel to Los Angeles immediate- players often give diplomatic an- all night. “ good, two strikes, getting up. The
ly after the game, deciding instead swers to avoid making any waves. Holt did not back away on first two [playoff ] series, they
to spend the night in their own So credit to Brock Holt for being Wednesday. were anxious. [Tuesday] they were
beds and leave early Thursday af- honest when asked to compare Co- “That’s just my opinion. I’m sure into the game. They were really
ternoon. ra with former manager John Far a lot of other people love it,” he good.”
The Sox also will not use their rell. said.
workout time at Dodger Stadium “For me personally, it’s commu- “I deleted Twitter, I’m sure if I Peter Abraham can be reached at
JIM DAVIS/GLOBE STAFF
on the off day other than to have a nication,” Holt said. “Being able to had Twitter I would hear some- pabraham@globe.com. Follow him
Xander Bogaerts chugs around first base few pitchers stay on their throwing know what’s going on, what’s going thing . . . I apologize to Taco Bell. on Twitter @PeteAbe.
on his way to a second-inning double. programs. through his head, when we’re play- I’m sure a lot of people will get
Game 3 is Friday at 8:09 p.m. ing, when we’re not playing, cer- their free tacos, though.”
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LA DODGERS
Dozier 2b
aMuncy ph1b
Tuesday night game
At Fenway Park
AB
2
2
R
1
1
H BI BB SO Avg.
0 0 1 1 .000
1 0 0 1 .500
By Owen Pence Turner 3b 5 1 3 0 0 2 .600
GLOBE CORRESPONDENT Freese 1b 3 0 2 0 0 1 .667
bGrandal phc 0 0 0 0 1 0 —
The hometown nine are Machado ss 3 0 1 3 0 0 .333
Taylor lf 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000
playing without a care in the cBellinger phcf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .000
world, and no one seems to be Kemp dh 4 1 1 1 0 1 .250
Hernándz cflf2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .000
enjoying himself more than An- Puig rf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .000
drew Benintendi. ABarnes c
dPederson phlf
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2
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0
0 0 0 1 .000
0 0 0 0 .000
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as much clarity as his catch, but curveball for a called strike. The and I was able to get a couple RBI single to right, pushing the owen.pence@globe.com.
new sport. She had dreams of “I remember saying, ‘Abbie, it’s better.” 8:20 p.m. Miami at Houston Fox, NFL Detroit (NFC): Released TE Jerome
Cunningham from practice squad.
playing Division 1 ice hockey you have to talk. You have to
Stick chatter Latest line GOLF Signed RB Joel Bouagnon to practice
squad.
at Merrimack — but put those communicate.’” 2:30 p.m. PGA: Sanderson Farms Golf Indianapolis (AFC): Signed G Will
House to practice squad.
6 p.m. LPGA: Swinging Skirts Taiwan Golf
on hold, to play Division 1 “It was kind of a confi- R Top-ranked Walpole has NBA Minnesota (NFC): Placed DE Jona
10 p.m. WGC: HSBC Champions Golf than Wynn on the practice squad in
field hockey for the Warriors dence thing, being in net,” Or- kept itself busy — the Porkers Wednesday jured list. Released DT Curtis Cothran
PRO HOCKEY from practice squad. Signed CB Jalen
instead. tyl said. “My junior year, I played four games in five days Favorite...............Line .............Underdog
At Cleveland.........3 ...............Brooklyn Myrick and Adam Bisnowaty to prac
7 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston NESN tice squad.
At 13-1-2, the Lexington kind of started talking on the last week and went 3-1, losing Dallas.....................1½ ............At Atlanta
At Miami................8 .............New York New York (AFC): Placed RB Bilal
WRESTLING
field hockey team is headed to field. My goalie coach now their first of the season to Mo- At Toronto............8½ ............Minnesota Powell on injured reserve. Signed S
Charlotte...............4½ ...........At Chicago 6 p.m. UWW World Championships NBCSN Ibraheim Campbell.
the Division 1 North tourna- jokes about how she can’t get ses Brown in Providence. Se- At Houston ........... 2½ ......................Utah HOCKEY
At San Antonio.....2 .................Indiana St. Louis (NHL): Sent F Robby Fabbri
me to stop talking.” nior captain Audra Tosone al- At Milwaukee.......6 .....................Phila. to San Antonio (AHL) for conditioning.
LA Lakers.............. 4 ...........At Phoenix
At Duxbury, senior Izzy so scored a point in each of Memphis................3 ....At Sacramento
ECHL
Players of the week Gooley also knows how im- the Porkers’ contests. Not to At Golden State...9½ .........Washington
Schools
Atlanta Gladiators : Signed D Jake
Flegel.
LACROSSE
portant it is for a goalkeeper be overlooked is fellow senior NHL NATIONAL LACROSSE LEAGUE
Top performances from EMass.
field hockey players in the past to communicate with her captain Caileen Quinn, who Wednesday
Buffalo (NLL): Traded T Adam Will to
San Diego for a conditional 2019 sixth
week: team. The Patriot League- tallied one goal and two as- Favorite...........Line Underdog........Line CROSS-COUNTRY VOLLEYBALL round draft pick.
At Winnipeg...120 Toronto..........+110 SOCCER
Abby Crowley, Westwood — The leading Dragons (13-3) are sists in the marathon week. At NY Islanders BOYS GIRLS UNITED SOCCER LEAGUE
sophomore recorded both goals 120
Florida............+110 MIDDLESEX BOSTON CITY
for the Wolverines (1232) in their headed to the Division 1 R Eight EMass teams are in Tampa Bay.....116 At Colorado...+106 Wakefield 20......................Stoneham 39 Charlestown 3.........................Brighton 1
Memphis 901: Signed M Raul Gonza
lez and Ds Wes Charpie and Josh Mor
At Las Vegas..235 Vancouver.....+215 SOUTH SHORE CATHOLIC CENTRAL
21 victory over DoverSherborn. South tournament as they Max Field Hockey’s New Eng- E. Bridgewater 23...........Middleboro 33 Pope John 3............Saint Joseph Prep 0
ton.
COLLEGE
Marie Canty, Natick — The senior Catholic Central League Champion COMMONWEALTH
captain broke open a scoreless
have every season in Gooley’s land Region Top 20 this week: COLLEGE FOOTBALL ship Shawsheen 3....................... Lynn Tech 1 United Collegiate Hockey Confer
ence: Announced Alvernia will join the
match with 21 minutes to play to tenure. Gooley has nine shut- Walpole (No. 3), Somerset- Thursday
Individual — 1. Sean Kay, Arlington
Catholic, 17:19.
EIL
Newton CD 3.............................Pingree 2
women division starting with the 2019
lead the Redhawks (1221) to a 20 season.
outs this season and a .533 Berkley (No. 5), Acton-Box- Favorite................Pts. .............Underdog Team results — 1. Lowell Catholic,
61; 2. Cardinal Spellman, 74; 3. Arling
HOCKOMOCK
Michigan: Announced the resigna
10 victory over Bay State Confer At W. Michigan....6½ .................. Toledo Canton 3.....................................Milford 0
ence rival Framingham. goals against average. borough (No. 7), King Philip At Ohio................10½ ..................Ball St. ton Catholic, 103; 4. St. Mary's, 106; 5.
Archbishop Williams, 118; 6. Bishop
North Attleboro 3....................Foxboro 0 tion of assistant women’s gymnastics
coach Scott Vetere.
Applchn. St.........10½ .....At Georgia So. Oliver Ames 3.....................King Philip 1
Eugenie Rovegno, Duxbury — The Duxbury coach Terry (No. 10), Dennis-Yarmouth At Va. Tech...........3 ...............Ga. Tech Fenwick, 120; 7. Austin Prep, 128; 8. MAYFLOWER
Saint Joseph Prep, 156; 9. Pope John,
senior scored both goals as the Vandewater said Gooley “has (No. 12), Foxborough (No. At W. Virginia.....14 ...................Baylor
263.
TriCounty 3....................Southeastern 2
MERRIMACK VALLEY
Dragons (1331) posted a 20 win
Tennis
Friday GIRLS Central Cath. 3..................Chelmsford 0
over WhitmanHanson. really worked on her commu- 16), and Lexington (No. 19). Miami.....................3½ .................... At BC BAY STATE NORTHEASTERN
Indiana.................. 2½ ...... At Minnesota Walpole 15........................Weymouth 50
Brooke Findlay, LincolnSudbury – nication skills and is a leader R Methuen hosted Haver- Utah......................10 ................At UCLA SOUTH SHORE
Malden 3....................................Saugus 0
TRIVALLEY
With eight seconds remaining, the At Colo. St.............2 ............. Wyoming E. Bridgewater 27...........Middleboro 32
junior scored the gamewinning
on defense. She can direct hill in a Merrimack Valley At FAU................... 3½ ................La. Tech Catholic Central League Champion
Ashland 3................................Holliston 2
Hopkinton 3............................Norwood 0 WTA FINALS
goal for the Warriors (1041) in a traffic and tell people where Conference match on senior Saturday ship
Individual — 1. Erin Moran, Arlington
Norton 3................................... Dedham 0
at Singapore Stadium, Singapore
Middle Tenn..........4 .At Old Dominion NONLEAGUE
21 victory over Framingham on to go, but can do that in a re- night. The first two minutes At Syracuse..........2½ .............N.C. State Catholic, 21:02. Dana Hall 3..............Dexter Southfield 0 Round Robin Singles
Friday. At Virginia.............9 ...........N. Carolina Team results — 1. Bishop Fenwick, Duxbury 3...................Notre Dame (H) 1 Red Group
Audra Tosone, Walpole – The se ally supportive way.” were played with 10 players At Akron................4½ .........C. Michigan 39; 2. Austin Prep, 60; 3. Arlington E. Boston 3.......................New Mission 0 Anqelique Kerber (1) def. Naomi
Duke.......................2½ .......At Pittsburgh Catholic, 79; 4. Cardinal Spellman, 85; Taft 3................................Sacred Heart 0
nior captain scored the winner for Canton sophomore Riley rather than 11 to honor late At Maryland........18 ...................Illinois 5. Saint Joseph Prep, 124; 6. St. Mary's,
Dartmouth 3.......................... Falmouth 0
Osaka (3), 64, 57, 64.; Sloane Ste
phens (5) def. Kiki Bertens (8), 76 (4),
the Porkers (1410) in Monday’s 149; 7. Archbishop Williams, 213; 8.
O’Connor (1.12 GAA in her Hillie senior Jordan Rankin, At Louisville..........2½ ........Wake Forest
Wisconsin..............7 .......At N'western Pope John, 236.
Brookline 3............................. Hingham 2 26, 63.; Standings: Sloane Stephens
20 shutout of Chelmsford, con Lowell Cath. 3..................Georgetown 2 20 (sets 42), Angelique Kerber 11
tinuing her standout performance new role as a starter) ac- who died Sept. 24. At E. Michigan......2 .....................Army Mt. Alvernia 3........................Matignon 0 (33), Kiki Bertens 11 (33), Naomi
So. Miss.................7½ .........At Charlotte FIELD HOCKEY Fontbonne 3...........................Holbrook 1 Osaka 02 (24).
from last week, when she regis knowledges that it can be in- TCU.......................14 ............ At Kansas
UMass....................4½ ..............At UConn
Barnstable 3............................Andover 0 White Group
tered a point in each of Walpole’s CAPE ANN N. Andover 3..........................Lynnfield 2 Standings: Elina Svitolina 20 (41),
four games.
timidating to command up- Jenna Ciccotelli can be Coast. Car.............3½ ......At Georgia St Masconomet 4.....................Pentucket 1 Wilmington 3...............................Triton 2 Karolina Pliskova 11 (32), Caroline
At Utah St...........20½ .............New Mex. EIL DennisYarmouth 3..Plymouth South 1
perclassmen, but she knows reached at At Colorado.........24 ........... Oregon St. Lex. Christian 1...................Beaver CD 0 Methuen 3.............................N. Quincy 1
Wozniacki 11 (23), Petra Kvitova 02
(14).
UAB.......................16 ................At UTEP Norwell 3..................................Hanover 1
it’s part of the job description jenna.ciccottelli@globe.com. At BYU....................7 ...............N Illinois
HOCKOMOCK
Foxboro 7....................North Attleboro 3 Quincy 3..................................Brockton 1
San Diego St.........2½ ............At Nevada
At Stanford...........3 ..............Wash. St.
Franklin 7...............................Attleboro 1 New Bedford 3..........................Bourne 0 ATP BASEL
Stoughton 6............................... Sharon 0
At USC...................6½ ...........Arizona St.
Washington........11½ ........At California ISL at St. Jakobshalle, Switzerland
Georgia..................6½ ..................Florida Nobles 2...............................Governor’s 1 Singles
MIAA Football
SportsLog
At San Jose St......2½ .....................UNLV Rivers 2.................................Middlesex 1 First Round
At Tulsa.................2½ ...................Tulane Tabor 3............................. Milton Acad. 0
MERRIMACK VALLEY Roberto Bautista Agut (8) def. Joao
At Miss. St............2½ ..........Texas A&M Sousa, 64, 63.; Ernests Gulbis def.
At Missouri........... 7 ..............Kentucky Dracut 5...................................Haverhill 0 DIVISION 1 NORTH
Jack Sock (5), 75, 64.; Stefanos Tsitsi
At S. Carolina.......7½ ........... Tennessee MIDDLESEX Fri., Oct. 26 — Quarterfinals
pas (4) def. Jeremy Chardy, 62, 76
Texas.....................3½ ..........At Okla. St. Belmont 3.................................Reading 1 Andover at Everett, 7; Haverhill at St.
of dollars in secret payments to the families of ExOSU coach pleads guilty At Fresno St....... 24½ ..................Hawaii Natick 5................................... Wayland 0
St. George’s 2..........................Bancroft 0
Billerica at Tewksbury, 12.
DIVISION 4 NORTH
def. Rohan Bopanna, and Marcel Gra
nollers (4), 26, 76 (6), 103.
N. Andover 4..........................Westford 3 Fri., Oct. 26 — Quarterfinals
top college basketball recruits to get the players Fired Ohio State assistant coach Zach Smith NFL Beverly 2......................... Central Cath. 1 Dracut at Marblehead, 7; Melrose at
Gloucester, 7; Revere at North Read ATP VIENNA
to commit to Adidas-sponsored schools. Prose- pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of disorderly Thursday
GOLF
ing, 7; Wayland at Burlington, 7.
Favorite................Pts. .............Underdog DIVISION 5 NORTH at Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna
cutors said the defendants committed fraud by conduct, according to Delaware Municipal At Houston ........... 7½ ................... Miami Fri., Oct. 26 — Quarterfinals
Singles
BOYS Bedford at Amesbury, 7; Saugus at
concealing the payments that violated NCAA Court documents, and he was fined $150. A Sunday EIL Weston, 7. First Round
Phila.......................3 .........Jacksonville Beaver CD 6............................. Berwick 3 Sat., Oct. 27 — Quarterfinals Gael Monfils def. Steve Johnson, 46,
rules. Defense lawyers argued there was no evi- court in Columbus, Ohio, issued a three-year At Pittsburgh........8 .............Cleveland Triton at Swampscott, 12; Newbury 63, 62.; Karen Khachanov def. Dennis
At Kansas City....10 ..................Denver Novak, 63, 75.; Kyle Edmund (8) def.
dence colleges suffered any harm. The case protective order that keeps Smith away from his At Chicago............7 .................NY Jets SOCCER port at Pentucket, 1:30.
DIVISION 6 NORTH Diego Schwartzman, 63, 76 (3).;
Mikhail Kukushkin def. Grigor Dimitrov
caused a scandal that forced the exit of legend- ex-wife. Smith was fired in July by coach Urban Washington...........1 ........At NY Giants
At Detroit...............3 ..................Seattle BOYS
Fri., Oct. 26 — Quarterfinals
Essex Tech at Stoneham, 6:30; Greater (3), 64, 46, 64.
Dexter Southfield 2.............Rocky Hill 1
ary Louisville coach Rick Pitino last year. Uni- Meyer after domestic violence allegations sur- At Cincinnati.........4 ..........Tampa Bay
Baltimore...............2 .......... At Carolina BOSTON CITY
Lowell at Bishop Fenwick, 7. Second Round
Sat., Oct. 27 — Quarterfinals Marton Fucsovics def. Fabio Fognini
versity of Kansas forward Silvio De Sousa was faced. Smith was not criminally charged with Indianapolis..........3 .......... At Oakland
At Arizona..........PK ..... San Francisco
Burke 5.....................................Brighton 2
E. Boston 4....................................CASH 0
Austin Prep at HamiltonWenham, (7), 46, 63, 62.; Kevin Anderson (2)
1:30; Ipswich vs. Northeast at Wake def. Jurgen Melzer, walkover.; Borna
benched indefinitely by the Jayhawks after his domestic violence. Meyer later was suspended At LA Rams...........9½ ............Green Bay
At Minnesota.....PK ....... New Orleans
CATHOLIC CENTRAL
Lowell Cath. 5.......................Cathedral 0
field High School, Wakefield, 1:30. Coric (6) def. Lucas Pouille, 46, 60,
DIVISION 7 NORTH 64.
name surfaced in testimony connected with the for three games for his handling of the situa- Monday
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE Fri., Oct. 26 — Quarterfinals Doubles
St. John’s Prep 4........Cath. Memorial 1 East Boston at Latin Academy, 3:30;
scandal. Coach Bill Self said it was unknown tion. Smith was facing a criminal trespass NEW ENGLAND.. 13½ .............At Buffalo EIL Georgetown vs. St. Mary’s at Manning
First Round
Beaver CD 3...................Lex. Christian 1 Nikola Mektic, and Rajeev Ram def.
when De Sousa would return. T.J. Gassnola, an charge stemming from a May dispute . . . Dart- Concord Acad. 3.....................Bancroft 2
Field, Lynn, 5; Lowell Catholic at Great
er Lawrence, 6; O'Bryant at Nashoba
Roman Jebavy, and Philipp
Pingree 3...............Portsmouth Abbey 0 Kohlschreiber, 76 (4), 75.; Joe Salis
ex-AAU coach from Western Massachusetts, mouth senior defensive tackle Rocco DiLeo and Valley Tech, 7.
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11 WENH Greater Steves Celtic Woman: Homecoming - Ireland: Rick Steves: Italy is Amanpour & Co.
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