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JUNE 22, 2017 • VOL. 61, NO. 25<br />
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Drama alumni<br />
set the stage<br />
By Paul Halloran<br />
Stage One – the theater company<br />
at Peabody High School – is known<br />
for being a tight-knit group, something<br />
that typically continues long<br />
after students graduate. Three recent<br />
alumni are hoping that esprit<br />
de corps can help Northeast Arc get<br />
over the finish line on an important<br />
fundraising project for the proposed<br />
Black Box Theater in downtown Peabody.<br />
Matt Mogavero, Kendra Cimon<br />
and Marissa Morton came up with<br />
the idea of a combining a de facto<br />
Stage One reunion with an event<br />
to raise money for Arc’s Patronicity<br />
crowd-sourcing campaign for the<br />
Black Box Theater. The event will be<br />
held Saturday from 7-10 p.m. at the<br />
ArcWorks Community Art Center in<br />
the space where the Black Box theater<br />
will be built.<br />
The Arc, in partnership with<br />
Friends of the Black Box, has until<br />
June 30 to raise $50,000 in order<br />
to qualify for a $50,000 matching<br />
grant from Mass Development. It is<br />
an all-or-nothing proposition, so the<br />
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the Patronicity campaign. Almost<br />
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Emotions fly as<br />
eighth-graders<br />
depart Higgins<br />
By Adam Swift<br />
Editor<br />
What a difference a year makes.<br />
Last year was the final moving on ceremony<br />
at the old Higgins Middle School, as<br />
hundreds of students and parents crowded<br />
into the sweaty school gym.<br />
This year, the moving on ceremony was<br />
broken up into four sections in the air conditioned<br />
comfort of the auditorium at the shiny<br />
new Higgins Middle School on June 15 and 16.<br />
But while the location was new, the message<br />
to the students was timeless as eighth<br />
graders prepare for their new adventures in<br />
high school in the fall.<br />
“I’m honored to be here at Higgins Middle<br />
School for the moving on ceremony,” said<br />
Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. during the<br />
Aquarius group ceremony Thursday. “This<br />
is a truly important moment in the lives of<br />
eighth graders. We are achieving an important<br />
milestone in the educational journey<br />
of our students. It is an opportunity for a well<br />
deserved congratulations.”<br />
The mayor said the ceremony is also a<br />
chance to look forward in anticipation to<br />
high school.<br />
“Something that gives me pride as mayor<br />
is to see our young students have success,”<br />
said Bettencourt. He said Higgins students<br />
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well as a voluntary water ban,<br />
in coming months.<br />
Both proposals are, in part,<br />
a result of a March fire at the<br />
Coolidge Avenue Water Treatment<br />
plant that has seen the<br />
city paying out to use water<br />
from the Massachusetts Water<br />
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“Right now, because of the<br />
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By the time the plant is operational<br />
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At this week’s City Council<br />
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percent increase in water and<br />
sewer rates being proposed by<br />
the mayor.<br />
“When we talk about a<br />
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Ward 6 Councilor Barry Sinewitz.<br />
“We had a fire; it was a<br />
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That is where we should go<br />
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“Certainly, spring has had a<br />
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Emotions fly as eighth-graders depart Higgins<br />
HIGGINS<br />
From Page 1<br />
Interim Superintendent Herb<br />
Levine congratulated the students<br />
and urged them to commit to<br />
community service as they enter<br />
high school.<br />
“It is up to you, as the next generation<br />
of citizens and leaders to<br />
turn the dial around so that we<br />
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Matt Mogavero and Kendra Cimon are ready for the Stage One alumni<br />
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Drama alumni set the stage<br />
THEATER<br />
From Page 1<br />
an opportunity to host an<br />
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how important we<br />
think theater and the performing<br />
arts are,” said Cimon,<br />
a 2015 Peabody High<br />
graduate who is a junior at<br />
Salem State University. “It’s a<br />
reunion and a chance to give<br />
back.”<br />
Mogavero, a 2014 Peabody<br />
High graduate and Emerson<br />
College junior, said the Saturday<br />
event will include about<br />
a half-dozen musical performances<br />
from Stage One<br />
alumni. In addition to raising<br />
money for the Black Box,<br />
Mogavero said it is important<br />
to show people the terrific potential<br />
for the space.<br />
“We can explain the campaign<br />
and explain the Black<br />
Box project,” he said. “We<br />
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space and cultivate the relationship<br />
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alumni who may still be performing,<br />
or may be entrepreneurs.”<br />
A summer intern in Peabody<br />
Mayor Ted Bettencourt’s<br />
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At 3:10 p.m., there was<br />
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At 3:40 p.m., there was<br />
a motor vehicle accident on<br />
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At 4:25 p.m., there was a<br />
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At 6:46 p.m., there was a<br />
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At 11:49 p.m., there was a<br />
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Tuesday, June 13<br />
At 1:29 p.m., a caller reported<br />
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At 1:46 p.m., there was a<br />
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At 3:23 p.m., there was a<br />
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Wednesday, June 14<br />
At 12:52 a.m., there was<br />
a motor vehicle accident on<br />
Lynn Street.<br />
At 7:22 a.m., a retired Suffolk<br />
County Sheriff reported<br />
that two men with beards in<br />
the back of a pickup truck<br />
were smoking weed and<br />
talking about a drug deal on<br />
Newbury Street. Officers reported<br />
that the suspects were<br />
gone on arrival.<br />
At 9 a.m., there was a hit<br />
and run motor vehicle accident<br />
on Central Street.<br />
At 11:13 a.m., there was a<br />
report of a breaking and entering<br />
on Driscoll Street.<br />
At 12:14 p.m., police arrested<br />
George Mikhael, 29, of<br />
143 North St. in Somerville<br />
on a warrant.<br />
At 7:08 p.m., a caller reports<br />
a motorcycle has been<br />
driving up and down the<br />
walking path for the past<br />
hour on MacArthur Circle.<br />
At 11:16 p.m., there was<br />
a motor vehicle accident on<br />
Lowell Street.<br />
Thursday, June 15<br />
At 12:50 a.m., a person reported<br />
being assaulted by another<br />
customer while in the<br />
Cabaret Lounge on Newbury<br />
Street.<br />
At 1:39 p.m., there was<br />
a motor vehicle accident on<br />
Lowell Street.<br />
At 2:17 p.m., a woman<br />
called to report that a man<br />
spit at her through the window<br />
of her car on Lynnfield<br />
Street.<br />
At 3:57 p.m., there was a<br />
hit and run accident reported<br />
on Washington Street.<br />
At 4:35 p.m., there was a<br />
report of possible drug activity<br />
on Johnson Avenue.<br />
At 4:48 p.m., there was a<br />
report of a turtle crossing the<br />
road on Lowell Street causing<br />
a traffic jam. The turtle made<br />
it across the street safely.<br />
At 8:18 p.m., there was a<br />
report of a road rage incident<br />
on Elizabeth Lane.<br />
At 10:30 p.m., a caller on<br />
Newbury Street reported that<br />
her neighbor was using a drill<br />
and being loud.<br />
Friday, June 16<br />
At 12:30 a.m., there was a<br />
report of a man ringing doorbells<br />
and running through<br />
yards on Lone Pine Lane.<br />
At 3:03 a.m., police arrested<br />
Anthony J. Horne, 30, of 126<br />
Beaver St. in Framingham for<br />
assault and battery on a police<br />
officer, resisting arrest, leaving<br />
the scene of an accident<br />
with property damage, operating<br />
a motor vehicle with a suspended<br />
license, and negligent<br />
operation of a motor vehicle.<br />
At 11 a.m., there was a report<br />
of a possible past armed<br />
robbery at Corbeal Park.<br />
At 5:42 p.m., a criminal<br />
summons was issued for a<br />
Peabody man for disturbing<br />
the peace on Bourbon Street.<br />
At 8:17 p.m., a caller on<br />
Oak Avenue reported that his<br />
girlfriend stole his cellphone<br />
from his residence.<br />
Saturday, June 17<br />
At 1:19 a.m., there was a<br />
report of a fight in progress<br />
on Central Street.<br />
At 11:41 a.m., there was<br />
a motor vehicle accident on<br />
Howley Street.<br />
At 11:47 a.m., there was a<br />
two-car accident on Andover<br />
Street.<br />
At 12 p.m., a resident on<br />
Main Street reported that she<br />
lost her mother’s engagement<br />
ring.<br />
At 2:38 p.m., there was a<br />
hit and run motor vehicle accident<br />
on Franklin Street.<br />
At 3:03 p.m., there was a<br />
report of vandalism to a motor<br />
vehicle on Silverleaf Way.<br />
At 5:27 p.m., police arrested<br />
Michael J. Sanchez, 21, of<br />
60 Dow St. in Salem for operating<br />
a motor vehicle with a<br />
suspended license.<br />
At 9:41 p.m., there was a<br />
fireworks complaint on Eisenhower<br />
Road.<br />
At 10:07 p.m., there was a<br />
report of a fight in progress<br />
involving four people on Sherman<br />
Street.<br />
At 10:42 p.m., police arrested<br />
Samuel Lopez, 43, of<br />
111 Robinson St., Lynn for<br />
operating under the influence<br />
of liquor, unlicensed operation<br />
of a motor vehicle, and possessing<br />
an open container of<br />
liquor in a motor vehicle.<br />
Sunday, June 18<br />
At 2:01 a.m., police arrested<br />
Scott G. Bettencourt, 19, of<br />
7 Ayer St. in Peabody for disorderly<br />
conduct.<br />
At 3:05 a.m., there was a<br />
tree down blocking the road<br />
on Lake Street.<br />
At 3:23 a.m., police arrested<br />
Sage M. Miller, 41, of 8<br />
Proctor St. in Peabody for operating<br />
under the influence of<br />
liquor.<br />
At 5:11 a.m., there was<br />
a motor vehicle accident on<br />
Main Street.<br />
Monday, June 19<br />
At 5:11 a.m., there was a<br />
report of vandalism to a fence<br />
on Lowell Street .<br />
At 7:10 a.m., there was a<br />
minor motor vehicle accident<br />
on Lynnfield Street.<br />
At 7:27 a.m., there was a<br />
hit and run accident reported<br />
on Brentwood Drive.<br />
At 10:23 a.m., a caller reported<br />
that he was walking<br />
along the bike path near<br />
Coolidge Avenue when he noticed<br />
a man and a young girl<br />
who appeared to be disheveled<br />
and he could detect an odor<br />
of marijuana. Officers did not<br />
spot anyone on the path.<br />
At 11:56 a.m., police arrested<br />
Matheus Lula, 25, of<br />
76 Walnut St. in Peabody on<br />
a warrant.<br />
At 12:34 p.m., police arrested<br />
James R. Legault Jr., 28, of 88<br />
Green St. in Lynn for possession<br />
with intent to distribute a<br />
class A drug, possession with<br />
intent to distribute a class B<br />
drug, possession with intent to<br />
distribute a class C drug, and on<br />
a warrant. Police also arrested<br />
Dennis J. Caufield Jr., 26, of 24<br />
Estes St. in Lynn for operating<br />
with a revoked license, possession<br />
with intent to distribute a<br />
class A drug, possession with intent<br />
to distribute a class B drug,<br />
and possession with intent to<br />
distribute a class C drug.<br />
At 1:24 p.m., the owner of<br />
the Bonkers Plaza reported<br />
that a van selling hot dogs near<br />
the bridge is accessing the area<br />
by using the Bonkers Plaza<br />
and customers are parking on<br />
Bonkers property. Police determined<br />
it was not a police issue<br />
but a civil issue.<br />
At 2:58 p.m., there was<br />
a motor vehicle accident on<br />
Main Street.
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Anytime Fitness Peabody,<br />
the 24-hour neighborhood gym<br />
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Centennial Crossing plaza, will<br />
be celebrating its 1st year anniversary.<br />
It will be offering special<br />
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29, 2017.<br />
Anytime Fitness Peabody<br />
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The students of Bruce McCorry’s Martial Arts recently teamed with<br />
St. Jude’s Hospital in the fight against cancer.<br />
Bruce McCorry’s Martial Arts<br />
and St Jude Children’s<br />
Hospital fight against cancer<br />
The role of martial arts in<br />
fighting cancer has been well<br />
researched. A number of studies<br />
have shown that regular engagement<br />
with martial arts is<br />
an effective method that can<br />
positively impact the condition<br />
and life of cancer patients.<br />
Combinations of specific martial<br />
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These research-based revelations<br />
highlight the great role<br />
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cancer. The Kick-A-Thon 2017,<br />
where Bruce McCorry’s Martial<br />
Arts Academy of Peabody<br />
joined hands with the Muscular<br />
Dystrophy Association (MDA)<br />
raised funds for the St Jude<br />
Children’s Hospital is such an<br />
honorable event.<br />
Through the past four decades,<br />
Bruce McCorry’s Academy in<br />
Peabody has been involved in<br />
using new and inclusive martial<br />
arts techniques for improving the<br />
life of people with terminal diseases<br />
and special needs. Every<br />
year, the Kick-A-Thon held by<br />
the academy aims at raising<br />
funds for promoting cancer treatment<br />
and research at St Jude<br />
Hospital. This benevolent endeavor<br />
by the academy is led by<br />
Ms. Sandra LaRosa, who herself<br />
is a fighter of polymyositis with<br />
the help of martial arts and medicine.<br />
The fundraising events<br />
held under Bruce McCorry’s<br />
Academy have supported St<br />
Jude’s Children’s Hospital for<br />
years and succeeded in raising<br />
more than $30,000. Through the<br />
Kick-A-Thon, Bruce McCorry’s<br />
Academy gave the opportunity<br />
to be the part of a glorious cause<br />
of saving a child’s life. A world<br />
without cancer is their dream and<br />
aim.<br />
Please visit the St. Jude<br />
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Lunch and a Movie-<br />
Suffragette: This<br />
stirring story centers on<br />
Maud, a working wife<br />
and mother whose life<br />
is forever changed when<br />
she is secretly recruited<br />
to join the U.K.’s<br />
growing suffragette<br />
movement. Galvanized<br />
by the outlaw fugitive,<br />
Emmeline Pankhurst,<br />
Maud becomes an<br />
activist for the cause<br />
alongside women from<br />
all walks of life. When<br />
increasingly aggressive<br />
police action forces<br />
Maud and her dedicated<br />
fellow suffragettes<br />
underground, they<br />
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Wednesday, July 5 and<br />
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– Beyond the Sea: For<br />
Bobby Darin, performing<br />
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Polly, a former singer,<br />
introduces her boy to<br />
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Bobby’s bargaining chip<br />
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he meets the love of his<br />
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July 17 and Tuesday,<br />
July 18 at 11:30 a.m. for<br />
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*****<br />
Thursday, June 22<br />
8 a.m. Hairdresser,<br />
Exercise Room. 8:45<br />
a.m. Drumming with<br />
Jill. 9 a.m. Manicurist,<br />
Stitch and Chat, AARP<br />
Safe Driving. 9:15 a.m.<br />
Sit & Tone with Jill. 10<br />
a.m. Yoga, Mah Jong<br />
Lessons. 10:30 a.m.<br />
Lunch Bunch. 11 a.m.<br />
Aerobic Dance with<br />
Alice. 11:30 a.m. Lunch:<br />
Chicken Salad Plate.<br />
12:30 p.m. Bridge. Trip:<br />
Remember the Fifties<br />
at Venus de Milo.<br />
*****<br />
Friday, June 23<br />
8 a.m. Exercise Room,<br />
Breakfast. 9 a.m. Blood<br />
Pressure, Hairdresser,<br />
Acrylic Painting. 9:15<br />
a.m. Bingo. 9:30 a.m.<br />
Tai Chi. 10:30 a.m.<br />
Zumba. 11:15 a.m.<br />
Lunch: Pepper and Egg<br />
Sanwich. Trip: June 25<br />
and 26: Foxwoods and<br />
Mohegan Sun<br />
*****<br />
Monday, June 26<br />
8 a.m. Hairdresser,<br />
Exercise Room. 8:30<br />
a.m. Zumba with Alice. 9<br />
a.m. Walmart Shopping.<br />
10 a.m. Line Dancing,<br />
Creative Writing, Sit<br />
and Tone with Darci,<br />
Tap Dance (beginner).<br />
11 a.m. Yoga. 11:30 a.m.<br />
Lunch: Pizza. 12 p.m.<br />
Bowling, Oil Painting<br />
Class, Mexican Train,<br />
Caregiver’s Support.<br />
12:30 p.m. Mah Jongg,<br />
Computer Class.<br />
*****<br />
Tuesday, June 27<br />
8 a.m. Hairdresser,<br />
Exercise Room. 8:45 a.m.<br />
Exercise Under the Belt.<br />
9 a.m. Blood Pressure,<br />
Gigong Meditation and<br />
Asian. 9:15 a.m. Bingo.<br />
9:30 a.m. Food Shopping,<br />
Italian (intermediate).<br />
10 a.m. Tai Chi. 10:30<br />
Scrabble. 11 a.m. Car<br />
Show. 12:30 p.m. Computer<br />
Class, Bridge, Water Color.<br />
*****<br />
Wednesday, June 28<br />
8:30 a.m. Zumba. 9 a.m.<br />
Hairdresser, Manicurist,<br />
Tripoley, Artist Dropin,<br />
Tripoley, Alterations<br />
with Anita, Trader Joe’s.<br />
9:30 a.m. Aerobics Video<br />
10 a.m. Chair Yoga, Hard<br />
of Hearing Support ,<br />
Embroidery. 10:15 a.m.<br />
Italian (beginner) —<br />
canceled. 11:30 a.m.<br />
Lunch: Ziti with Meat.<br />
12:15 p.m. Canasta,<br />
Pokeno. 12:30 p.m.<br />
Bridge. Trip: Ogunquit/<br />
Perkins Cove.<br />
*****<br />
Thursday, June 29<br />
8 a.m. Hairdresser,<br />
Exercise Room. 8:45 a.m.<br />
Drumming with Jill. 9<br />
a.m. Manicurist, Stitch<br />
and Chat, AARP Safe<br />
Driving. 9:15 a.m. Sit &<br />
Tone with Jill. 10 a.m.<br />
Yoga, Mah Jong Lessons,<br />
Lower Your Electric Bill.<br />
10:30 a.m. Lunch Bunch.<br />
11 a.m. Aerobic Dance<br />
with Alice. 11:30 a.m.<br />
Lunch: BBQ Boneless<br />
Ribs. 12:30 p.m. Bridge,<br />
Diabetes Academy. Trip:<br />
June 29-July 8 Nova<br />
Scotia.<br />
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PETER A. TORIGIAN<br />
SENIOR CENTER<br />
*****<br />
Thursday, June 22<br />
8:30 a.m. Quilting. 9:15<br />
a.m. Whist. 9:30 a.m.<br />
Big Band Dancing, Oil<br />
Painting (advanced). 10<br />
a.m. Bridge, Hearing<br />
Screenings. 12:30 p.m.<br />
Bocce. 1 p.m. Sing-a-<br />
Long. Food: Stuffed<br />
Peppers.<br />
*****<br />
Friday, June 23<br />
8 a.m. Oil Painting<br />
(beginner), TOPS<br />
Weigh-In. 9 a.m.<br />
Aerobics, TOPS<br />
Meeting, Computer<br />
Help. 9:30 a.m. Vets<br />
legal Service 11:15 a.m.<br />
Chair Yoga. 12 p.m.<br />
Open Art Studio. 12:30<br />
p.m. Bingo. 2:30 p.m.<br />
Ping-Pong. Food: Chef’s<br />
Salad.<br />
*****<br />
Monday, June 26<br />
9 a.m. Aerobics, Duplicate<br />
Bridge. 10 a.m. Bridge,<br />
Drill Team. 11:15 a.m.<br />
Zumba. 12:30 p.m. Model<br />
Ship Building, Bingo. 1<br />
p.m. Bridge Group. 2 p.m.<br />
Caregiver’s Support Group.<br />
Food: Crumb Top Scrod.<br />
*****<br />
Tuesday, June 27<br />
9 a.m. Peabody Kiosk,<br />
Hug a Bears. 9:15 a.m.<br />
Whist. 9:30 a.m. Japanese<br />
Bunka,Veteran’s Group,<br />
Exercise with Edye. 10:30<br />
a.m. Line Dancing. 12<br />
p.m. Mah Jongg 12:30<br />
p.m. Crocheting/Knitting.<br />
Food: Turkey Wraps.<br />
*****<br />
Wednesday, June 28<br />
9 a.m. Wood Carving. 12:30<br />
p.m. Model Ship Building.<br />
9:30-a.m. Field Day: Fun<br />
and Games 11:30 Free<br />
Lunch: Salisbury Steak.<br />
12:30 Magic Show.<br />
*****<br />
Thursday, June 29<br />
8:30 a.m. Quilting. 9:15<br />
a.m. Whist. 9:30 a.m.<br />
Big Band Dancing, Oil<br />
Painting (advanced). 10<br />
a.m. Bridge. 12:30 p.m.<br />
Bocce. 1 p.m. Sing-a-<br />
Long. Food: Roast Turkey.<br />
*****<br />
Friday, June 30<br />
8 a.m. Oil Painting<br />
(beginner), TOPS Weigh-<br />
In. 9 a.m. Aerobics, TOPS<br />
Meeting, Computer Help.<br />
9:30 a.m. Vets legal<br />
Service 11:15 a.m. Chair<br />
Yoga. 12 p.m. Open Art<br />
Studio. 12:30 p.m. Bingo.<br />
2:30 p.m. Ping-Pong.<br />
Food: Ravioli.<br />
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Religious Notes<br />
All Saints Episcopal Church of the<br />
North Shore<br />
allsaintseposcopalnorthshore.org<br />
All Saints Episcopal Church of the North<br />
Shore, formerly St. Paul’s in Peabody and<br />
Calvary in Danvers, now worshiping together<br />
as one at 46 Cherry St., Danvers,<br />
across from the Danvers Town Hall. Service<br />
of Holy Communion and Homily every<br />
Sunday at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Summers one<br />
service at 9 a.m. You’ll be welcome here.<br />
For more information call the church office<br />
at 978-774-1150.<br />
Calvary Baptist<br />
4 Coolidge Road, Peabody<br />
978-531-0914, Pastor Caleb Ingersoll and<br />
Pastor Andy Katzmire<br />
Sunday worship at 10 a.m. followed by<br />
coffee and fellowship. Nursery care and activities<br />
for young children provided during<br />
worship. During the school year, Kids Connection<br />
meets Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. and<br />
Youth Group meets Thursdays at 7 p.m.<br />
Centre Congregational Church<br />
An Open and Affirming Congregation<br />
of the United Church of Christ<br />
5 Summer St. (corner of Summer and<br />
Main), Lynnfield,<br />
781-334- 3050 or www.centre-church.org.<br />
Bridge Interim Pastor: Rev. Jamie R.<br />
Howard<br />
Whoever you are and wherever you are on<br />
life’s journey, you are welcome at Centre<br />
Congregational Church! Centre Church, located<br />
at 5 Summer St., is an open and affirming<br />
congregation of the United Church of<br />
Christ. Our worship services provide inspiring,<br />
down-to-earth messages that are applicable<br />
to everyday life. We are committed to<br />
providing children a warm, safe and inclusive<br />
environment, and we offer vibrant children’s<br />
faith formation programs including the Montessori-based<br />
“Godly Play” and “Building<br />
Faith, Brick by Brick” with Legos. Free nursery<br />
care with consistent, trained staff, is<br />
available for children up to age 3. We’re proud<br />
to praise God through an impressive music<br />
program and all are invited to join our adult<br />
choir. Visit with old friends and make new<br />
ones while enjoying refreshments after the<br />
service. We have ample parking in a large lot<br />
behind the church and the facility is handicap<br />
accessible. Listening devices are available for<br />
those who welcome the assistance. Please<br />
find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/CentreChurchUCC<br />
or visit Centre-Church.org<br />
for information about our Youth Group,<br />
ministry teams and special events.<br />
In addition to these regularly scheduled<br />
weekly activities, Centre Church hosts<br />
Boy Scout Troop #48, Cub Pack #48, Girl<br />
Scouts, Alanon, Alateen, Women’s AA,<br />
BKP Book Packing Group, Essex Society<br />
of Genealogists and the New England Pastoral<br />
Institute Counseling Services. Please<br />
feel free to contact the church office if you<br />
would like more information about any of<br />
these activities. (781-334-3050 or office@<br />
centre-church.org).<br />
Office Hours at the church are 9 a.m. – 3<br />
p.m. Monday – Friday.<br />
Tower Day School (Preschool and Kindergarten)<br />
may be reached by calling 781-<br />
334-5576.<br />
Carmelite Chapel<br />
Northshore Mall, Peabody<br />
978-531-6145<br />
Mass schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:30<br />
a.m., noon and 3 p.m.; Saturday, 8:30 a.m.<br />
and noon; Sunday Vigil, 4 and 5:30 p.m.<br />
Confessions: Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.-<br />
noon and 2:30-3 p.m., Saturday, 10:45-<br />
11:45 a.m. and 2:45-3:45 p.m. or by appointment.<br />
Chabad of Peabody<br />
682 Lowell St., Peabody<br />
978-977-9111, jewishpeabody.com<br />
Chabad of Peabody holds services weekly.<br />
Call or e-mail Rabbi Schusterman at<br />
rabbi@jewishpeabody.com. For event times<br />
and dates visit the website. Chabad runs a<br />
Hebrew School for children on Wednesday,<br />
and has an informal weekly drop-in class on<br />
Kabbalah and other holiday events. Hebrew<br />
School registration is now open. Call Raizel<br />
at the number above or email her at raizel@<br />
jewishpeabody.com.<br />
Community Covenant Church<br />
33 Lake St., West Peabody<br />
978-535-5321, Rev. Joel Anderle communitycovenantlive.org.<br />
Community Covenant is a warm and inviting<br />
church in the Evangelical, Protestant<br />
tradition. All are welcome.<br />
The Reverend Joel Anderle, our Senior<br />
Pastor, officiates worship services every<br />
Sunday at 11 a.m. Sunday School classes<br />
for all ages are held from 9:45-10:45 a.m.<br />
September through June.<br />
For more information please contact the<br />
church office. Our Church is handicap accessible.<br />
Congregation Sons of Israel<br />
Corner of Park and Spring Streets<br />
Peabody<br />
978-532-1624, peabodyshul.org<br />
Also on Facebook<br />
Friday Sabbath services are the first Friday<br />
of each month at 7:30 p.m. Sunday<br />
morning services are at 9 a.m.<br />
Congregation Tifereth Israel<br />
8 Pierpont St., Peabody.<br />
Services once a month. For further information<br />
contact president Elliot Hershoff at<br />
978-531-7309.<br />
First United Methodist<br />
24 Washington St., Peabody<br />
978-531-0095, Pastor Seok-Cheol Shin<br />
Bible-centered praise and worship service,<br />
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with Holy Communion<br />
every Sunday. All are welcome.<br />
Pastor hours: Mon., Tues. and Thurs., 1-5<br />
p.m. There is a nursery room. The church is<br />
handicap accessible.<br />
Additional information: info@ctipeabody.org<br />
or 978-531-8135.<br />
Lynnfield Community Church<br />
735 Salem St., Lynnfield<br />
(781) 599-4421<br />
LynnfieldCommunityChurch.org.<br />
Lynnfield Community Church welcomes<br />
you to Sunday worship at 10-11 a.m. Following<br />
our service, join us for coffee and<br />
fellowship in Marshall Hall. Parking is behind<br />
the church and there are entrances in<br />
front and on the side of the building. Please<br />
visit soon.<br />
Messiah Lutheran<br />
708 Lowell St., Lynnfield<br />
781-334-4111 for Church; 781-334-6591<br />
for Pre-school.<br />
A personal and traditional approach allows<br />
Messiah to care for people and share<br />
God’s Word. Join us for worship on Sundays<br />
at 10:30 a.m. Mens’ Ministry, Christian<br />
Education, Financial Peace University,<br />
Community Service, and other opportunities<br />
to grow in your faith. Served by Rev.<br />
Dr. Jeremy Pekari and Rev. David Brezina.<br />
mlcspirit.org.<br />
New Destiny Christian<br />
Spring Hill Suites, Peabody<br />
978-373-4340<br />
Pastors are David and Mary Jane Wing. A<br />
full Gospel/Prophetic church. Sunday service<br />
at 9:30 a.m.<br />
North Shore Baptist<br />
706 Lowell St., Peabody<br />
978-535-6186<br />
Sunday: Adult Sunday School begins at 9<br />
a.m., followed by refreshments and fellowship<br />
time. Worship Service begins at 10:30<br />
a.m. All are welcome. Monday: Men’s<br />
Group Study at 7 p.m., Thursday: Prayer<br />
Meeting, 7 p.m.<br />
Visit our website for more information or<br />
to leave a prayer request.<br />
NorthShoreBaptistChurch.org<br />
Lynnfield Catholic Collaborative<br />
Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Maria<br />
Goretti<br />
The Lynnfield Catholic Collaborative,<br />
comprised of Our Lady of the Assumption<br />
Church, Salem and Grove Streets, and Saint<br />
Maria Goretti Church, 112 Chestnut St.,<br />
Lynnfield, may be reached by calling 781-<br />
598-4313 or by email: jsano@ola-smg.org<br />
or by visiting the website: lynnfieldcatholic.<br />
org.<br />
The Pastoral Leadership Team: The Pastor<br />
is Rev. Paul E. Ritt, the Parochial Vicar<br />
is Rev. Anthony Luongo and the Deacons<br />
are Thomas O’Shea and Ed Elibero. Donna<br />
Delahanty is Director of Parish Ministries.<br />
Office hours: Monday through Thursday<br />
8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.,<br />
closed for holidays.Our Lady of Fatima<br />
50 Walsh Ave., Peabody<br />
978-532-0272, Fr. Christopher Gomes<br />
Choir Dir.: Noreen Galopim; Organist:<br />
Audrey Sullivan. Office hours: Monday to<br />
Friday, 1-5 p.m. Mass schedule: Monday-Thursday,<br />
9 a.m. (Portuguese); Friday<br />
at 6 p.m. (Portuguese); Saturday at 9 a.m.<br />
(Portuguese) (and Vigil at 5 p.m. English);<br />
Sunday 9 a.m. (English); 11:30 a.m. (Portuguese);<br />
6 p.m. (Portuguese). Confessions:<br />
Saturday, 4-4:45 p.m.; Baptisms, 2nd and<br />
4th Sundays. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament,<br />
every Friday, 5-6 p.m. Religious<br />
Education Classes for Grades 1-6 at 8 a.m.<br />
and Grades 7-10 at 10 a.m. on Sundays.<br />
St. Adelaide<br />
708 Lowell St., Peabody<br />
978-535-1985<br />
Team Ministry: Rev. Raymond Van De<br />
Moortell, and Rev. David C. Lewis. Weekend<br />
Mass Schedule: Saturday, 4 p.m., Sunday,<br />
8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Holy Day<br />
Masses: 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Latin Mass: 1<br />
p.m. Sunday. Confessions: Saturday, 3-3:30<br />
p.m.; Baptisms: first Sunday of the month at<br />
2:30 p.m.; Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament:<br />
first Friday of the month, 9:30 a.m.-<br />
noon and Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m.<br />
AA Meetings: Thursdays, 7 p.m. Religious<br />
Education classes (grades 1-10) are held in<br />
the church hall on Sunday and Thursday.<br />
St. Ann’s Parish<br />
136 Lynn St., Peabody<br />
978-531-1480<br />
Rev. Charles Stanley; Richard W. Cordeau,<br />
Deacon 978-531-1480; M. Ellen Fitzgerald,<br />
Pastoral Associate 978-531-9625. Office of<br />
Religious Education: 140 Lynn St., M. Ellen<br />
Fitzgerald, Religious Education Dir., 978-<br />
531-5791; Leanne Amirault, Preschool Dir.,<br />
978-532-3329 or 978-531-9521. Daily Mass:<br />
Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 8:30 and<br />
10:30 a.m. Daily Mass: 9 a.m.<br />
St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Community<br />
(non-Roman)<br />
Rev. Mike Otero-Otero, O.S.F.<br />
Located at and with courtesy by St. John<br />
Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />
32 Ellsworth Road at King St., Peabody<br />
Saturday Vigil Mass at 3 p.m.<br />
We offer valid seven sacraments - Baptism,<br />
Confirmation, Holy Communion, Confession,<br />
Marriage, Holy Orders, and the Anointing of<br />
the Sick. Please call 978-804-2250.<br />
St. John Lutheran<br />
Ellsworth Rd. at King St., Peabody<br />
978-531-1731, stjohnpeabody.org<br />
The Rev. Charles N. Stevenson, pastor. St.<br />
John is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran<br />
Church in America and Lutheran Congregations<br />
in Mission for Christ. Sunday<br />
worship at 9:30 a.m. with nursery care provided<br />
and coffee and fellowship following;<br />
Sunday School at 11 a.m.; Bible Study,<br />
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion<br />
is celebrated the first and third Sunday of<br />
each month and on certain festivals.<br />
St. John the Baptist<br />
17 Chestnut St., Peabody<br />
978-531-0002 stjohnspeabody.com<br />
Pastor: Very Rev. John E. MacInnis, VF;<br />
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Mario Guarino,<br />
FDP and Rev. Paul G.M. McManus; Deacon:<br />
Leo A. Martin; Mass: Monday-Saturday,<br />
6:45 a.m. and 4 p.m. (on Saturday);<br />
Sunday at 8, 10 and 11:30 a.m. (Spanish)<br />
and 5 p.m.<br />
St. John’s Thrift Shop, 19 Chestnut<br />
Street, Peabody (behind City Hall) will be<br />
closed for summer break starting July 2.<br />
The Shop will reopen on July 21.<br />
Food Pantry on the last Sunday of the<br />
month from 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Pastoral<br />
Center basement. St. John, the Baptist<br />
School is now accepting applications. Programs<br />
available for 2, 3, 4 and 5-year-olds<br />
and grades 1-8. Extended day available for<br />
all students. Visit: stjohns-peabody.com or<br />
call 978-531-0444, ext. 340.<br />
St. Paul’s Episcopal<br />
127 Summer St., Lynnfield<br />
(781) 334-4594,<br />
stpaulslynnfield.org.<br />
Rev. Robert Bacon, rector<br />
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church worships at<br />
8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sundays. The<br />
8:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist (Rite I) is a said<br />
service. The 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist service<br />
(Rite II) includes music with hymns<br />
and choir and is followed by coffee hour<br />
fellowship. Sunday School begins at 10<br />
a.m. for children (Pre-K through Grade 5).<br />
Childcare is available for younger children.<br />
St. Paul’s also offers a Wednesday<br />
Holy Eucharist at 9 a.m., followed immediately<br />
by Bible/Book Study. All are welcome.<br />
The church is handicap accessible.<br />
For more information, visit our website,<br />
call the church office, like our Facebook<br />
page https://www.facebook.com/stpaulslynnfield/,<br />
or email office@<br />
stpaulslynnfield.org.<br />
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church<br />
781-599-4220<br />
About St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church:<br />
St. Stephen’s is an open and affirming Christian<br />
church worshiping in the Angelican<br />
tradition. Crossing lines of color, class,<br />
culture and generation we seek transformation<br />
of our lives and our community<br />
through Christ’s Gospel of love, compassion,<br />
and justice. To learn more please vistis<br />
www.ststephenslynn.org.<br />
St. Thomas the Apostle 3 Margin St.,<br />
Peabody<br />
978-531-0224 Pastor: Very Rev. John<br />
MacInnis, VF; Office hours: Monday-Friday,<br />
9 a.m.-12 p.m.; Fax: 978-531-6517. Parochial<br />
Vicar: Rev. Steven Clemence; Pastoral<br />
Assistant: Dawn Alves, Coordinator<br />
of Religious Education; Lisa Trainor; Music<br />
Ministry: Regina Matthews; and Mike<br />
Beaulieu. Admin. Assistants: Sheila Lynch<br />
and Tracy Palen. Mass schedule: Sunday, 8<br />
a.m., 10 a.m. (English) and 11:30 a.m., 7<br />
p.m. (Brazilian); Thrift Shop: Saturdays 9<br />
a.m. to 2 p.m. Join us!<br />
St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church<br />
5 Paleologos St., Peabody<br />
978-531-0777, stvasilios.org<br />
Pastor: Rev. Christopher Foustoukos; Pastor<br />
Emeritus: Andrew Demotses; Pastoral<br />
Assistant: Deacon Robert Fadel; Worship<br />
schedule: Sunday - Matins at 8 a.m., Divine<br />
Liturgy at 9 a.m., Church School at 10:30<br />
a.m.-11:30 a.m.; Weekly feast days as announced:<br />
Matins at 8 a.m., Divine Liturgy at<br />
9 a.m.<br />
Second Congregational<br />
12 Maple St., Peabody<br />
978-531-0477, Rev. Jonathan Chubb<br />
Worship services at 10:15 a.m. each Sunday.<br />
The church is wheelchair accessible.<br />
Childcare is available during worship service<br />
for children through age five. Children’s<br />
Church during service, ages 6-12.<br />
Sunday School, ages two through adult from<br />
9:15-10:15 a.m. For Bible study and Book<br />
Group schedules, call the office.<br />
South Congregational<br />
60 Prospect St., Peabody<br />
978-531-1964, southchurch.net<br />
Sr. Pastor: Grant Hoofnagle. Sunday service<br />
is at 10 a.m. Communion service is the<br />
first Sunday of each month. Children pre-K<br />
through 12th grade programs during the<br />
worship service. Our Sunday worship service<br />
blends both traditional hymns and<br />
contemporary praise. Teen Youth Groups<br />
meet on Sunday evenings at the church.<br />
Several small groups for Bible Study meeting<br />
weekly – if interested in attending one,<br />
call church office for info.<br />
Monthly Fellowship Dinner is the 2nd<br />
Sunday of each month at 6 p.m. in fellowship<br />
hall - Prayer Meeting follows at 7 p.m.<br />
All are welcome.<br />
Sovereign Grace Community Church<br />
6 Bourbon St., Peabody<br />
978-210-7413<br />
sovG.us, info@sovG.us<br />
sovG is a family friendly church offering a<br />
contemporary Sunday Morning Worship<br />
Service at 10 a.m. Sunday School is offered<br />
during worship for kids through 5th grade.<br />
There is a full staffed nursery. For students<br />
in 7th-12th grades, our Youth Group meets<br />
Sunday evenings from 7-9 p.m. Email<br />
Youth Director Will Coley at will@sovG.us<br />
for information about Youth Group.<br />
Michael Williams, Lead Pastor. Visit:<br />
facebook.com/michaelwillyamz. Helping<br />
people connect with God, each other and the<br />
needs in our community.<br />
Temple Tiferet Shalom<br />
489 Lowell St., Peabody<br />
978-535-2100, templetiferetshalom.org<br />
The Temple Shabbat Services are Fridays<br />
at 7:30 p.m. The Temple offers Preschool,<br />
Religious School, Bar and Bat Mitzvah instruction,<br />
Confirmation classes, Chai Club<br />
and youth groups. Social action and adult<br />
education programs are an integral component<br />
of the temple.<br />
Temple Emmanuel<br />
120 Chestnut St., Wakefield<br />
Temple Emmanuel of Wakefield is affiliated<br />
with the Jewish Reconstructionist Communities.<br />
We offer a contemporary approach<br />
to Judaism while maintaining a respect for<br />
traditional Jewish values. We are a caring<br />
and inclusive community through learning<br />
and community activities. Besides Shabbat<br />
and Festival services, there is a Sisterhood<br />
and Temple Reads Book Club, Shabbat dinners,<br />
concerts and other programs. Consult<br />
the temple website and Facebook page for<br />
updated information.<br />
Rabbi Gregory Hersh is our spiritual<br />
leader. Shabbat services are usually held on<br />
the first and third Saturday morning of the<br />
month beginning at 9:30 a.m. Shabbat Friday<br />
evening services are usually held on<br />
the second and fourth Fridays of the month<br />
at 7:30 p.m.<br />
All services feature prayer books with<br />
fully transliterated Hebrew, contemporary<br />
translations and other beautiful commentaries<br />
and readings. Visitors are welcomed.<br />
Temple Emmanuel’s mission is to be an<br />
inclusive and welcoming Jewish Reconstructionist<br />
Community devoted to learning,<br />
spirituality, and caring for each individual.<br />
At Temple Emmanuel we are<br />
building a vibrant future in honor of our<br />
past, utilizing ancient traditions to provide<br />
meaning and sustenance in our contemporary<br />
lives. There is a chairlift to the second<br />
floor social hall. Visitors are encouraged to<br />
come to services and events that interest<br />
them. All of the following are free events.<br />
Friday, June 23 at 7:30 p.m.: Friday<br />
evening New Members Shabbat Shira and<br />
Installation of our Temple and Sisterhood<br />
officers and Board members with Rabbi<br />
Greg Hersh. Oneg Shabbat following services.<br />
This service will be dedicated to our<br />
2016-2017 new members.<br />
For more information about Temple Emmanuel<br />
located at 120 Chestnut St. Wakefield:<br />
www.WakefieldTemple.org 781-245-1886.<br />
Temple Ner Tamid<br />
368 Lowell St., Peabody<br />
978-532-1293, templenertamid.org,<br />
Email templenertamid@verizon.net.<br />
Rabbi Richard Perlman, Cantor Steve<br />
Abramowitz, Beth K. Hoffman, Synagogue<br />
Administrator. Service Schedule: Evening<br />
minyans held Sunday – Thursday at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Sunday morning Minyans at 9 a.m. Friday<br />
Evening Services at 8 p.m. (unless a special<br />
service), Saturday morning service at 9:30<br />
a.m. Active Temple including Religious<br />
School, Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Social Action<br />
and Adult Education. Pilates on Sunday<br />
mornings, 10:30 a.m., Zumba on Monday<br />
evenings, 6:15 p.m., Israeli Dance Group<br />
Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. Temple welcomes<br />
Interfaith Families. Please contact the office<br />
for more information at 978-532-1293.<br />
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day<br />
Saints<br />
400 Essex St., Lynnfield<br />
lds.org - Sunday services and classes are<br />
from 9 a.m. to noon; 9-10:10 a.m. Sacrament<br />
Meeting; 10:20-11 a.m. Sunday<br />
School; 11:10-noon, Primary and Youth<br />
Classes; Youth Night and Boy/Cub Scouts:<br />
Tuesdays at 7 p.m.; Bishop: Matthew Romano,<br />
781-334-5586. Family History<br />
Center (open to the public) Wednesdays 10<br />
a.m. to 9 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
Please check before coming due to weather<br />
or for summer hours).<br />
Wakefield Lynnfield United Methodist<br />
Church<br />
273 Vernon St., Wakefield with Pastor:<br />
Glenn M. Mortimer<br />
Hello to all residents!<br />
Here is a little bit about our welcoming<br />
Methodist Church. We have 10:30 a.m. worship<br />
service on Sunday mornings during<br />
which we offer Sunday School for infants/<br />
toddlers through high Schoolers. Following<br />
the service, we enjoy Fellowship at our Coffee<br />
& Conversation time. There are many social<br />
groups to join for all ages through our church<br />
like Youth Group, Choir, Book Club and Bible<br />
study, just to name a few.<br />
We even have musicians “in the House”<br />
as our Pastor, Rev. Glenn Mortimer, and his<br />
wife are trained musicians which they incorporate<br />
into special church services for<br />
all to enjoy! For more information about<br />
our church, please call the church office at<br />
(781) 245-1359 or email us at our new email<br />
WLUMC273@gmail.com. We look forward<br />
to welcoming you on Sunday!<br />
West Church<br />
27 Johnson St., Peabody<br />
Associate Pastor: Rick McDonnell<br />
Office Phone: 978-535-4112<br />
Office Email: office@westchurchpeabody.org<br />
Website: www.westchurchpeabody.org<br />
No matter where you are on your spiritual<br />
journey, you are welcome at West Church!<br />
We love the Lord Jesus and we care deeply<br />
about meeting the needs of those God sends<br />
to us. At West Church you will share in a<br />
worship service centered on the majesty and<br />
holiness of God rather than on ourselves. We<br />
have a number of program offerings, special<br />
events, small groups, and opportunities to<br />
serve that may well encourage you to feel at<br />
home in our fellowship.<br />
Every Sunday at West Church, people of<br />
all ages come together to worship the Lord,<br />
Jesus Christ, and to share in fellowship as a<br />
community. Each service includes singing<br />
praise, prayer, and preaching from God’s<br />
word. We invite you to come and join us for<br />
worship at 10:30 a.m. Kingdom Kids, our<br />
Worship Service program for children<br />
nursery through 4th grade, is available<br />
during Worship service. Sunday School is<br />
available for children, youth and adults<br />
from 9–10 a.m. For more information about<br />
our programs throughout the week visit our<br />
website: www.westchurchpeabody.org.<br />
Summer Sundays at West Church<br />
Church Prayer Time at 8:30 a.m.<br />
Worship Service and Kingdom Kids at<br />
9:30 a.m.<br />
Punch Fellowship Following the Service<br />
THANK YOU<br />
ST. JUDE<br />
May the Sacret Heart of Jesus be adored,<br />
glorified, loved and preserved throughout<br />
the world, now and forever. Sacred Heart<br />
of Jesus, pray for us. Saint Jude, worker of<br />
miracles, pray for us. Saint Jude, helper of<br />
the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9<br />
times a day. By the 8th day, your prayers<br />
will be answered. Say it for 9 days, it has<br />
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JUNE 22, 2017 WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 9<br />
Sports<br />
Girls lacrosse celebrates its success<br />
FILE PHOTO<br />
Kirsten Bradley received co-Offensive Player of the Year Award, along with Chloe Gizzi, at the recent<br />
girls lacrosse banquet.<br />
By Anne Marie Tobin<br />
PEABODY — The Peabody<br />
girls lacrosse team celebrated a record-setting<br />
season with its annual<br />
award banquet at the Knights of<br />
Columbus Hall June 13.<br />
Senior captains Lauren Wolff<br />
and Gianna Denisco received<br />
Outstanding Player of the Year<br />
Awards.<br />
Wolff set three individual school<br />
records this year. She finished her<br />
career as the all-time leader in single<br />
season points, (100), single season<br />
goals (77) and career points (252).<br />
Denisco was rock solid in goal<br />
for the Tanners, and also set three<br />
individual school records — career<br />
saves (620), lowest goals against average<br />
(5.95 per game) and all-time<br />
best save percentage (60 percent).<br />
Senior captains Chloe Gizzi and<br />
Kirsten Bradley received Offensive<br />
Player of the Year Awards, while<br />
junior Alyssa Shashaty received<br />
the Defensive Player of the Year<br />
Award.<br />
The captains of the 2018 team<br />
were announced; they are Sarah<br />
Buckley, Catherine Manning,<br />
Alyssa Saraceni and Alex Houden.<br />
The Tanners placed five players<br />
on the Northeastern Conference allstar<br />
team. Wolff and Denisco were<br />
named to the NEC First Team with<br />
Wolff taking NEC Offensive Player<br />
of the Year honors.<br />
Shashaty, Gizzi and Bradley were<br />
named to the NEC Second Team.<br />
Wolff will continue her lacrosse<br />
career at Utica College, while Gizzi<br />
will switch sports and play soccer at<br />
Bentley University.<br />
“We saw our program continue to<br />
show progress (against) top teams<br />
and leagues in the state,” said coach<br />
Dennis DesRoches. “The girls were<br />
6-0 (against Merrimack Valley<br />
Conference) teams including a 10-8<br />
win against Lowell in the first round<br />
of the tourney.”<br />
Peabody was 16-4 during the<br />
regular season and advanced to the<br />
quarterfinals of the North Division 1<br />
tournament, where they were eliminated<br />
for the second straight year by<br />
north finalist Woburn (10-7). Last<br />
year, Woburn pummeled Peabody<br />
12-2.<br />
Desroches said the team, which<br />
finished 17-5, can take a lot away<br />
from this year’s loss.<br />
“We are closing the gap against<br />
tourney powers,” said Desroches.<br />
“Against Woburn, we were down by<br />
only one with six minutes remaining<br />
in the game.<br />
The girls were competitive against<br />
every team we played. In our five<br />
losses, the average margin of defeat<br />
was by 2.6 goals per game and our<br />
defense was immense as we only allowed<br />
10 or more goals in four of 20<br />
regular season games.”<br />
The Tanners’ 16 regular season<br />
wins was tied for second most in<br />
program history.<br />
“Overall, it was a great season,”<br />
said Desroches.<br />
“I am truly lucky to have a great<br />
staff (coach David Murphy and<br />
coach Kim Frank) and awesome<br />
student athletes who put team<br />
needs ahead of their own. That’s<br />
what makes a team and program<br />
successful.”<br />
Senior Open brings back special moment<br />
By Anne Marie Tobin<br />
Things are heating up in Peabody<br />
these days and it has nothing to do<br />
with weather.<br />
The 38th U.S. Senior Open Golf<br />
Championship, one of the grandest<br />
events in all of golf, is coming to<br />
Salem Country Club next week.<br />
The tournament, which begins<br />
Thursday, June 29 and concludes<br />
Sunday, July 2, features 156 of the<br />
world’s best senior golfers (age 50<br />
and over) all vying for the right to<br />
hoist the Francis D. Ouimet Trophy<br />
in front of upwards of 25,000<br />
adoring spectators and millions<br />
more watching all across the world<br />
on television and on the internet.<br />
The field is packed with marquee<br />
players and includes the likes<br />
of John Daly, Fred Couples, Tom<br />
Watson, Bernard Langer, Colin<br />
Montgomery and Tom Kite among<br />
others, each of whom hopes to leave<br />
town with the winner’s share of approximately<br />
$700,000 of the $4 million<br />
prize purse.<br />
The event is expected to pump<br />
millions of dollars into the local<br />
economy, with restaurants, hotels,<br />
B&Bs, local malls and retailers and<br />
popular tourist destinations hoping<br />
to reap windfall profits.<br />
While the practice rounds don’t<br />
officially begin until Monday,<br />
players and their entourages are expected<br />
to begin arriving as early as<br />
this weekend to prep for the event.<br />
Last Friday, members were busy<br />
cleaning out their lockers for the<br />
players.<br />
“Yes, it’s hard to believe it’s already<br />
here, and it really hit when the<br />
deadline for clearing out our lockers<br />
was upon us last Friday,” said<br />
Lynnfield resident Tim Nevils, a<br />
member at Salem. “It will be interesting<br />
to see who gets your locker,<br />
maybe it will be a big name, which<br />
would be something.”<br />
In golf and life, sometimes it all<br />
comes down to being in the right<br />
place at the right time.<br />
For Dick Blaisdell, that place happened<br />
to be his own Western Barber<br />
shop at the intersection of Route<br />
1 and Salem Street in Lynnfield,<br />
where Blaisdell has spent the past<br />
50 years cutting hair.<br />
It was just a normal Thursday in<br />
late June of 2001 until a special customer<br />
walked through the door.<br />
“This fellow walked in asking for<br />
a trim,” Blaisdell recalled. “I recognized<br />
him right away, it was Bruce<br />
Fleisher, who was playing the U.S.<br />
Senior Open up the road at Salem<br />
Country Club. We ended up having<br />
a great conversation about golf and<br />
the tour. He was very honest and<br />
said he just didn’t hit far enough to<br />
make it on tour.<br />
“The funny thing was, I believe<br />
he was leading the Open and was<br />
the only one under par that day, but<br />
you never would have known it, as<br />
he was just a regular guy. He ended<br />
up winning the thing a few days<br />
later. I only remember when he was<br />
leaving, he asked ‘How the hell do<br />
I get out of here with these traffic<br />
lights?’ ”<br />
Blaisdell got the thrill of a lifetime<br />
a couple of days later after<br />
closing up the shop at noon.<br />
“I promised him I would come<br />
and watch him on Saturday, found<br />
his group and he spotted me right<br />
away,” said Blaisdell. “He called<br />
me and a friend of mine, Randy<br />
Compton, to watch from inside the<br />
ropes. So we ducked under and followed<br />
him the rest of the way until<br />
a vicious thunderstorm rolled in and<br />
play was suspended. It was an incredible<br />
experience.”<br />
Blaisdell went back to the course<br />
for Sunday’s final round to cheer on<br />
his new friend. After congratulating<br />
PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK<br />
Dick Blaisdell looks at a picture of Bruce Fleisher, winner of the 2001<br />
US Senior Open.<br />
Fleisher on his victory, the golfer<br />
promised he would send Blaisdell an<br />
autographed picture of him holding<br />
the winner’s Ouimet Trophy.<br />
“A friend of mine ran into him<br />
later that year in Florida and mentioned<br />
me, so Bruce sent the picture,<br />
as promised,” Blaisdell said. “He<br />
was just such a likable and down-toearth<br />
guy.”<br />
The framed photo is one of many<br />
pieces of memorabilia displayed in<br />
the barbershop.
10 WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 JUNE 22, 2017<br />
Boys of summer swinging into action<br />
By Anne Marie Tobin<br />
PEABODY — Could this be<br />
the year that a Peabody Little<br />
League team wins a District 16<br />
championship? If experience<br />
and depth is the measuring stick,<br />
Peabody may be in line to run the<br />
traditional victory lap with a winners’<br />
banner for the first time in<br />
20 years.<br />
Peabody has never won a<br />
District 16 title and the last time<br />
the league captured a district<br />
championship was in 1997 when<br />
Peabody American won the<br />
District 15 title.<br />
On paper, at least, everything<br />
looks to be pointing Peabody’s<br />
way this year. Over the winter,<br />
the league received approval<br />
to merge its two district teams<br />
- formerly Peabody White and<br />
Peabody Blue - combining the<br />
best of the Blue and White into<br />
what what might turn out to be<br />
one “super” team. With eight<br />
players returning from those<br />
squads, Peabody may be second<br />
to none in terms of experience.<br />
“Combining the teams has been<br />
in the works for a while and finally<br />
was approved this year,”<br />
said manager Justin Powers.<br />
“Finally, after presenting Little<br />
League with raw numbers (of kids<br />
and ages playing), they agreed to<br />
go to one charter.”<br />
Last year’s teams were extremely<br />
young. Predictably, both<br />
made early exits from the tournament.<br />
White opened with an<br />
8-6 win over East Lynn, but lost<br />
10-4 to Pine Hill in the winners’<br />
bracket quarterfinals. The team<br />
was eliminated with a 6-2 loss to<br />
Salem in round two of the elimination<br />
bracket.<br />
Blue was relegated to the<br />
losers’ bracket right off the bat,<br />
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stayed alive with an 8-3 win over<br />
West Lynn American, only to be<br />
eliminated in the next round with<br />
a 9-6 loss to Lynnfield.<br />
“Combining the teams gives<br />
us depth which both teams have<br />
lacked in the past and last year<br />
the depth caught up to us,” said<br />
manager Justin Powers. “We<br />
have had kids playing up just because<br />
of the numbers. In fact we<br />
couldn’t even field a 10-year-old<br />
team because we had to pull up<br />
kids to fill the 11-year-old teams<br />
because 11-year-olds had to play<br />
on the 12-year-old team. It was a<br />
domino effect in the wrong way.”<br />
This year, however, is a different<br />
story with four players returning<br />
from the Blue team and<br />
another four returning from the<br />
White team, three new 12-yearolds<br />
and two 11-year-olds.<br />
Eli Batista, Carson Browne,<br />
Ryan Brunet and Ryan Rice are<br />
back from the Blue team, while<br />
Danny Barrett, Michael Ferguson,<br />
District 16 Little League Schedule<br />
(Games at 5:45 unless noted)<br />
Sunday, June 25<br />
Game 1 Winthrop vs. Lynnfield (at Lynn Shore, 2)<br />
Game 2 East Lynn vs. Nahant (at Nahant, 5)<br />
Monday, June 26<br />
Game 3 Salem vs. Wyoma (at Peabody West)<br />
Game 4 Swampscott vs. Lynn Shore (at Swampscott)<br />
Tuesday, June 27<br />
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Game 6 Pine Hill vs. Peabody West (at Pine Hill)<br />
Wednesday, June 28<br />
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Game 8 Winner Game 2 vs. Winner Game 3 (at E. Lynn)<br />
Thursday, June 29<br />
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and Barrett form the core of<br />
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Ferguson, Powers and<br />
11-year-old Cam Connolly are in<br />
the mix at first base, while Barrett<br />
will likely play second base.<br />
Batista and newcomer Roberts<br />
Galvis are in the mix at shortstop<br />
and will also see time in the outfield.<br />
Batista may also make a<br />
cameo appearance or two pitching.<br />
Rice, Brunet and Richards are<br />
slated to play third base, with Rice<br />
also seeing time in the outfield<br />
along with Browne, Raymond,<br />
Zizza, Breen and Connolly.<br />
Powers said the strength of the<br />
team is its depth and versatility,<br />
especially in pitching, along<br />
with speed in the field and on the<br />
basepaths.<br />
“This is a pretty versatile group.<br />
We are good in the infield, and<br />
pretty athletic at some spots and a<br />
lot of guys who can play multiple<br />
positions,” said Powers.<br />
“This team has some pretty<br />
good depth to it, to the point<br />
where unfortunately there were<br />
some kids who were excellent<br />
baseball players but didn’t even<br />
make the team. Those are the<br />
tough decisions, the ones you<br />
don’t like to make.”<br />
Keith Browne and Matt Barrett<br />
will serve as assistant coaches.<br />
Peabody opens against Saugus<br />
National at Saugus National on<br />
Tuesday, June 27 (5:45 p.m.).<br />
“All in all, I am excited to see<br />
how this team does as we have a<br />
good group who is eager to play,”<br />
said Powers, who also coached<br />
the team last year. “We hope to<br />
compete with everyone we play.<br />
If we play our game of pitching<br />
and defense along with timely<br />
hitting, I am confident we can<br />
compete in most games.”<br />
As far as the rest of the district<br />
stacks up, Powers said he is<br />
worried only about how his team<br />
plays, but “Peabody West is always<br />
good and Swampscott, too,<br />
as the defending champ.”
JUNE 22, 2017 WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 11<br />
Peabody West looks for return to the top<br />
PHOTO | ANN MARIE TOBIN<br />
Members of the Peabody West Little League team are, front from left, Harry Lynch, Thomas Fabbo, Mike<br />
Porcella, Sammy Olivieri, Josh Scali, Marco Zirpolo; rear, Mikey Giessler, Giovanni Guglielmo, Tyler<br />
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Fawcette, Jeffrey Roach, Christian Federico, Jayce Dooley. Missing from photo, Zach Fisher.<br />
By Anne Marie Tobin<br />
PEABODY — The last two<br />
years have not been kind to the<br />
Peabody Western Little League<br />
District 16 team. After winning<br />
the district title in 2014, West’s<br />
title defense was stopped dead<br />
in its tracks in 2015 when it was<br />
eliminated in just two games.<br />
In 2016, West was on track to<br />
get back on track, winning its first<br />
four games in dominant fashion.<br />
Needing to win just one of two<br />
games against Swampscott to<br />
advance to the Section 4 tournament,<br />
West came up empty,<br />
losing a heartbreaker in eight innings,<br />
3-2, then falling 10-7 in a<br />
slugfest.<br />
This year, however, things may<br />
shaping up differently.<br />
“I think we can go a long way<br />
with three of our top pitchers who<br />
are what I would call are power<br />
pitchers, and we also have secondary<br />
pitchers who are very<br />
effective,” said manager Steve<br />
Porcella. “With that combination,<br />
the strength of this team is<br />
that we have depth in pitching<br />
with both power and deception,<br />
and that’s what you need.”<br />
There are 14 players on this<br />
year’s roster with five returners,<br />
five new 12-year-olds and four<br />
11-year-olds who played on the<br />
10-year old team last year.<br />
Leading the group of returning<br />
players are Zach Fisher and Mike<br />
Geissler, who along with rookies<br />
Giovanni Guglielmo and Marco<br />
Zirpola, are expected to be reliable<br />
regulars in the pitching<br />
rotation.<br />
“Marco and Giovanni helped<br />
us win the 11-year-old districts<br />
last year and I expect they will<br />
pick up where they left off this<br />
year,” said Porcella.<br />
Porcella said eleven year olds<br />
Nick Villano and Jayce Dooley,<br />
while new to the district team,<br />
pitched well this spring and may<br />
also see time on the mound this<br />
summer.<br />
Harry Lynch, Tyler Fawcett<br />
and Jeffrey Roach are also returning.<br />
Lynch likely will see<br />
most of the action at catcher,<br />
while Fawcett will see action at<br />
first and third base and Roach<br />
will play outfield.<br />
“Harry has set himself apart to<br />
be our primary catcher, but he is<br />
a multi-faceted player who can<br />
play many positions as well,” said<br />
Porcella. “Tyler is a power hitter<br />
and is just one of many 12-yearolds,<br />
Giovanni as well, who can<br />
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well.”<br />
When he isn’t pitching,<br />
Guglielmo will play first base<br />
along with utility player Mike<br />
Porcella, Fawcett and Villano<br />
also in the mix, while Sammy<br />
Oliveri, Christian Federico and<br />
11-year-old Thomas Fabbo are in<br />
the mix at second base.<br />
Fisher will start at shortstop<br />
when not on the mound, with<br />
Fabbo also in the mix.<br />
West is stacked at third base,<br />
with Fawcett, Geissler, and<br />
11-year-old Josh Scali in the mix.<br />
In addition to Roach, Dooley<br />
and Federico are in the outfield<br />
mix.<br />
“We are still competing for<br />
positions, but we have had some<br />
great practices,” said Porcella.<br />
“Zach is hitting the ball and<br />
Thomas and Harry have been<br />
lighting up the scoreboard as<br />
well. The 11-year-old group<br />
has done well and may be role<br />
players, coming in off the bench<br />
at times when needed, but it’s still<br />
early and anyone of the players<br />
on this team is still competing for<br />
a position.”<br />
Porcella said the team had<br />
speed in the middle of the infield<br />
and the outfielders are quick.<br />
“We are slower at the corners<br />
with some of the bigger kids, but<br />
that’s where the utility kids, the<br />
role kids will give us some balance,”<br />
he said.<br />
West will open the tournament<br />
Tuesday, June 27 at Pine Hill<br />
(5:45 p.m.).<br />
Porcella said he expects Saugus<br />
American to be strong and also is<br />
curious about the “other” Little<br />
League in town.<br />
“It’s going to be interesting to<br />
see how they play out now that<br />
they are down to just the one<br />
team,” said Porcella. “I have to<br />
think that will be stronger and<br />
deeper in past years, so I expect<br />
they will be competitive as well.<br />
“In the end, all we want is have<br />
kids who want to play, kids who<br />
show up early to practice, kids<br />
who when it’s 90 degrees on July<br />
15, still will be at the baseball<br />
field ready to play. We picked<br />
players we know want to play,<br />
who want to listen and respond<br />
to their coaches, and what we got<br />
was a group with a great attitude<br />
and a high baseball IQ.”<br />
Jeff Roach and Rob Fisher will<br />
serve as assistant coaches.<br />
High School boys varsity basketball<br />
coach Thad Broughton.<br />
Space is limited, so early registration<br />
is advised.<br />
The clinic is at Higgins<br />
Middle School July 10- July 14<br />
and/or July 31- August 4 (sign<br />
up for one week of two).<br />
Boys entering third through<br />
ninth grades are eligible.<br />
Times are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,<br />
Monday-Friday and the cost is<br />
$125 a week.<br />
To register, contact the Peabody<br />
Recreation Department (Ann<br />
Gray) online at www.peabodyrecreation.com,<br />
by phone at 978-536-<br />
7130, or in person at 50 Farm Ave.
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One last time to shine for Agganis athletes<br />
By Anne Marie Tobin<br />
With the summer season officially<br />
underway, that means only<br />
one thing to some 800 recently-graduated<br />
student-athletes;<br />
it’s time for the annual Agganis<br />
Games, and one final time to play<br />
at the high school level.<br />
This year’s games begin<br />
Sunday morning at Manning<br />
Field in Lynn with the Awards<br />
ceremony at 10, at which time<br />
this year’s Agganis scholars and<br />
Hall of Fame honorees will be<br />
recognized and the participating<br />
athletes will be announced.<br />
The Agganis All-Star Classics<br />
are a sports lover’s delight featuring<br />
some of the region’s best<br />
athletes who will compete in<br />
baseball, basketball, lacrosse,<br />
soccer, softball and, of course, the<br />
granddaddy of them all, football.<br />
For its first 40 years, the<br />
Agganis Football Classic was<br />
the primary fundraiser for the<br />
Agganis Foundation. In 1995, the<br />
Foundation began branching out<br />
into other sports when baseball<br />
was added. It was an appropriate<br />
new addition, considering Harry<br />
Agganis was a first baseman for<br />
the Boston Red Sox. Agganis<br />
starred in football and baseball<br />
at Lynn Classical and Boston<br />
University. He died at the age of<br />
26 in 1955.<br />
The Agganis Games now includes<br />
nine all-star games, jampacked<br />
into a five-day stretch.<br />
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Classics are more than just<br />
games; they are the major fundraising<br />
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gram that awards college scholarship<br />
aid to deserving seniors who<br />
have excelled in academics and<br />
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Since its inception in 1955, the<br />
Agganis Foundation has awarded<br />
$1.85 million in college scholarships<br />
to 945 deserving student<br />
athletes. This year, Lynnfield<br />
High School graduates Caroline<br />
Buckley and Lilli Patterson along<br />
with Peabody graduate Katherine<br />
Scacchi were among 18 seniors<br />
receiving awards. Buckley and<br />
Patterson, who will be attending<br />
Northeastern University, received<br />
Greg Agganis Scholarships, while<br />
Scacchi, who will be attending<br />
UMass Lowell, received an<br />
Agganis Foundation Scholarship.<br />
After the opening ceremony,<br />
the festivities move to Fraser<br />
Field for the 20th Annual Softball<br />
Classic at noon, followed by the<br />
23rd Annual Baseball Classic at<br />
2. Alyssa Alperen (University<br />
of New Hampshire) and Lexie<br />
Zammer (Curry) will represent<br />
Peabody High on the South softball<br />
squad. Alperen is a two-time<br />
Agganis all-star and will also<br />
play in the Women’s Basketball<br />
Classic on Monday.<br />
On the baseball side, St.<br />
Joseph’s (Maine) College bound<br />
Justin Juliano of Lynnfield will<br />
play for the South squad. Juliano<br />
won the Cape Ann League<br />
Player of the Year award and<br />
was received Boston Herald<br />
All-Scholastic honors. Patrick<br />
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the North squad, while Peabody<br />
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and Ben Mogavero (American<br />
International College) will represent<br />
Bishop Fenwick on the<br />
North squad.<br />
The 13th annual boys and girls<br />
basketball classics are scheduled<br />
to be played Monday, June 27<br />
at Lynn Classical with the men<br />
playing first at 6 p.m. and the<br />
women following at 7:15.<br />
Peabody High will be represented<br />
on the South squad by a<br />
quartet of players in Alperen,<br />
Melissa Gray (Westfield State),<br />
Nene Onwuogu (Assumption) and<br />
Katie Wallace (Westfield State).<br />
Division 3 North runner-up<br />
Bishop Fenwick had four players<br />
selected. Peabody residents Sam<br />
Mancinelli (Roger Williams) and<br />
Sam Gulla (Alabama) along with<br />
Camille Tache (Delaware) will<br />
suit up for the North squad.<br />
On the men’s side Lynnfield’s<br />
Michael Carangelo (Providence)<br />
and Endicott commit Louis Ellis<br />
will suit up for the South.<br />
The 22nd women’s and men’s<br />
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Manning Field on Tuesday with<br />
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squad by Ali DeMeo (Regis),<br />
Scacchi and Alyssa Shashaty<br />
(Eastern Kentucky). Shashaty<br />
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Women’s Lacrosse Classic.<br />
Northeastern commit and<br />
2016 Pingree grad Kerri Zerfoss<br />
(Pingree) will play for the North<br />
team.<br />
Peabody resident Anthony<br />
Maida (Wentworth) and Jimmy<br />
Moore (Michigan State) will<br />
represent Fenwick on the North<br />
squad.<br />
On Wednesday, the 6th Annual<br />
Lacrosse Classics takes center<br />
stage at Manning Field with the<br />
girls game taking place at 5:30<br />
followed by the boys game at 7.<br />
The South team is loaded with<br />
Lynnfield and Peabody High<br />
players. Patterson, Lila Alaka<br />
(Michigan) and Buckley will<br />
represent Lynnfield, while the<br />
Tanners’ all-time leading scorer,<br />
Lauren Wolff (Utica), record-setting<br />
goalie Gianna Denisco<br />
and Shashaty are also playing<br />
for the South. Molly Camelo<br />
(University of New England)<br />
and Peabody residents Meaghan<br />
Carney (Kansas) and Hannah<br />
Durkin (Elon) will play for the<br />
North squad.<br />
In the men’s classic, Peabody<br />
defenseman Tim January (Pace)<br />
and goalie Jake DeStefano<br />
(Rivier) will play for the North<br />
squad, while Fenwick’s John<br />
Cataldo (UMass Lowell) and<br />
Matt Gorman (Scranton) will<br />
play for the South squad.<br />
As always, the Agganis Games<br />
conclude with its signature event,<br />
the 56th Annual Harry Agganis<br />
Football Classic, on Thursday at<br />
7 p.m. at Manning Field.<br />
Lynnfield’s Alex Boustris<br />
(Endicott), Fenwick’s Dan<br />
Mastromatteo (Anna Maria)<br />
and Luke Hufnagle (Saint<br />
Anselm) and Peabody’s David<br />
Pence (Western New England),<br />
Dan Smith (University of New<br />
England) and James McCarthy<br />
(Colby) will suit up for the North<br />
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IN RE: JACE E.<br />
LEGAL NOTICE TO:<br />
LEGAL NOTICE: NOTICE OF HEARING<br />
STATE OF MAINE<br />
SOMERSET,ss DISTRICT COURT<br />
LOCATION: Skowhegan<br />
DOCKET NO.: PC-16-57<br />
Donald Emond, Father of Jace E. ,whereabouts unknown:<br />
Pursuant to an Order for Service by Publication dated May 19, 2017,<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT:<br />
City of Peabody<br />
PEABODY PLANNING BOARD<br />
Notice is hereby given that the PLANNING BOARD of the CITY OF PEABODY will<br />
conduct a public hearing on THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 2017, at 7:00 P.M..,<br />
in Lower Level Conference Room, City Hall, 24 Lowell Street, Peabody, MA in<br />
accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A, Section 5 of the Massachusetts<br />
General Laws TO CONSIDER AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY<br />
OF PEABODY as follows:<br />
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Peabody as follows:<br />
SECTION ONE: That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Peabody entitled, City of<br />
Peabody Zoning Ordinance Adopted April 28, 2011 and amended through<br />
December 8, 2016 is hereby further amended as follows:<br />
1) By repealing in its entirety Section 11.6 entitled Billboards.<br />
2) By amending Section 11.8 entitled Prohibited Signs by adding the following<br />
two new subsections:<br />
L. Any static or digital billboard.<br />
M. Any additional face to an existing billboard, billboard structure, or<br />
billboard monopole.<br />
SECTION TWO: All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are<br />
hereby repealed.<br />
SECTION THREE: This ordinance shall take effect as provided by law.<br />
PEABODY PLANNING BOARD<br />
THOMAS BETTENCOURT<br />
CHAIRMAN<br />
Weekly News: June 15th and 22nd, 2017<br />
1. Pursuant to 22 M.R.S. §§ 4032-4035 and 22 M.R.S. §§ 4050-4057,<br />
the State of Maine Department of Health and Human Services has filed a Petition<br />
for Termination of Parental Rights concerning the child: Jace E., born April 8,<br />
2013.<br />
2. The mother of the child is Nichole Fournier and the father of the child is<br />
Donald Emond.<br />
3. DHHS has met the requirements of M.R. Civ. P. Rule 4(g)(1)(A)-(C).<br />
4. A hearing on the Petition for Termination of Parental Rights will be held<br />
at the Skowhegan District Court; 47 Court Street, Skowhegan, Maine 04976,<br />
on July 11, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. for the father to appear and be heard.<br />
5. Failure to appear at hearings regarding this matter may be determined<br />
to indicate an intent to abandon the child, pursuant to 22 M.R.S.A. §4002(1-A),<br />
may result in the permanent termination of your parental rights, and/or any other<br />
order permissible under 22 M.R.S. § 4001 et seq.<br />
6. Right to Legal Counsel: Charles Reeves, Esq., has been appointed to<br />
represent you in these proceedings. You can contact your attorney at 179 Main<br />
St., Suite 404, Waterville, Maine 04901 or at 207-861-9859. You may also<br />
contact the court at the above address or 201-474-9518.<br />
Legal Notice<br />
There will be a Tree Removal Hearing on Thursday July 6, 2017 at 9:00am at<br />
the Recreation, Parks & Forestry Department office located at 50 Farm Avenue,<br />
Peabody, MA, for the removal of a Public Shade Tree(s) at the following<br />
location(s).<br />
Address:<br />
46 Highland Park.<br />
Peabody MA 01960<br />
Weekly News: June 22 and 29, 2017<br />
City of Peabody<br />
Rent Control Board<br />
Notice of Public Hearing<br />
The Peabody Rent Control Board has scheduled a public hearing on Wednesday,<br />
July 5, 2017 at 7:00 P.M. at the Peabody Municipal Light Plant Auditorium<br />
regarding the Peabody City Council's request that the Board convene a public<br />
hearing and issue a report and recommendation to the Peabody City Council<br />
regarding the application of the Park Place Cooperative, Inc., owner of the Park<br />
Place Manufactured Housing Community, located at 266 Newbury Street,<br />
Peabody, Massachusetts, for a so-called "discontinuance permit" for the Park,<br />
pursuant to City of Peabody Code, Sec. 18-58.<br />
The hearing will be held to provide all interested persons with the opportunity to<br />
present evidence, arguments and otherwise comment upon the aforementioned<br />
application, whether verbally or in writing. Any such presentation to the Board<br />
must be brief in nature.<br />
A copy of the application for a "discontinuance permit" is available for inspection<br />
at the Peabody City Clerk's office.<br />
Weekly News: June 15 and 22, 2017<br />
City of Peabody<br />
PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />
As per the petition of (John Bakas)<br />
Per Order of Brian Grant, Tree Warden<br />
Notice is hereby given that the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF PEABODY will<br />
conduct a public hearing on THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 2017, at 7:30 P.M..,<br />
in Frank L. Wiggin Auditorium, City Hall, 24 Lowell Street, Peabody, MA in<br />
accordance with the provisions of Chapter 40A, Section 5 of the Massachusetts<br />
General Laws TO CONSIDER AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY<br />
OF PEABODY as follows:<br />
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Peabody as follows:<br />
SECTION ONE: That the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Peabody entitled, City of<br />
Peabody Zoning Ordinance Adopted April 28, 2011 and amended through<br />
December 8, 2016 is hereby further amended as follows:<br />
1) By repealing in its entirety Section 11.6 entitled Billboards.<br />
2) By amending Section 11.8 entitled Prohibited Signs by adding the following<br />
two new subsections:<br />
L. Any static or digital billboard.<br />
M. Any additional face to an existing billboard, billboard structure, or<br />
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SECTION TWO: All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are<br />
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New & Resurface Asphalt<br />
Landscaping<br />
and Cement Work<br />
Alexander Moura<br />
978-532-6440<br />
Free Estimate<br />
LYNNFIELD<br />
BROADWAY<br />
$900,000<br />
B: Flaminio Lanzillo and Marenglen<br />
Zepaj<br />
S: Kenneth W. Hecht, Trustee for<br />
Newbury Peabody Realty Trust<br />
633 BROADWAY<br />
$1,000,000<br />
B: Kenneth W. Hecht, Trustee for<br />
Newbury Peabody Realty Trust<br />
S: Virginia R. Baghdady, Trustee for<br />
Stratford Realty Trust<br />
161 ESSEX ST.<br />
$550,000<br />
B: Joseph Fodera and Melaney<br />
Fodera<br />
S: Alexis A. Digiambattista<br />
28 FAIRVIEW AVE.<br />
$2,000<br />
B: Western Ave 1069 Realty<br />
S: Joseph L. Pedoto, Trustee for<br />
Little Joe Realty Trust<br />
10 HERITAGE LN.<br />
$739,900<br />
B: David F. Manoogian and Alyson<br />
Manoogian<br />
S: Dennis H. Giesen and Brenda<br />
E. Giesen<br />
27 MAPLEWOOD RD.<br />
$622,500<br />
B: Aarish Patell and Chandni<br />
Verma<br />
S: David F. Manoogian and Alyson<br />
Manoogian<br />
17 RAMSDELL WAY.<br />
$1,305,000<br />
B: Adam W. Desanctis<br />
S: Rybo, Inc.<br />
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B: F&P Realty Development<br />
S: Black Roof Properties, L.L.C.<br />
1 WING RD.<br />
$530,000<br />
B: Michael A. Prousalis, Trustee for<br />
MJR Realty Trust<br />
S: Beatriz VanMeek-Barrett<br />
6 WITHAM ST.<br />
$2,000<br />
B: Western Ave 1069 Realty<br />
S: Joseph L. Pedoto, Trustee for<br />
Little Joe Realty Trust<br />
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B: Joylyn P. Araya and Bailey<br />
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4 ANTRIM RD.<br />
$500,000<br />
B: Michael S. Clarke and Sharon<br />
A. McGrath<br />
S: Richard Jacob and Marion S.<br />
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6 ARNOLD RD.<br />
$370,000<br />
B: Venilia Rroshi<br />
S: Pennymac Corp<br />
4 BALD HILL LN.<br />
$535,000<br />
B: Joan Polignone<br />
S: Bob Marianne Estate and<br />
Murray Bob<br />
17 BOURBON ST. U:79<br />
$266,000<br />
B: Jeffrey B. Katz<br />
S: Maria Kachinski<br />
14 COLLINS ST. U:15<br />
$110,000<br />
B: Northeast Realty Co, L.L.C.<br />
S: Victor Navas<br />
3 DONEGAL RD.<br />
$445,000<br />
B: Eric Jussaume<br />
S: Greg A. Beader and Amanda<br />
Beader<br />
18 ELMWOOD CIR.<br />
$264,000<br />
B: Meredith Wentworth<br />
S: Donald L. Brothers and Mary A.<br />
Brothers<br />
21 FOREST ST.<br />
$170,000<br />
B: John Tamasi, Trustee for<br />
Headache Realty Trust<br />
S: Degeis Marlene L. Estate and<br />
Andres J. Belanger<br />
12 HAMERICK RD.<br />
$515,000<br />
B: Edward F. Loussedes and Lori A.<br />
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S: Jerome A. Dimuro and Cheryl M.<br />
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B: Gary A. Girolamo<br />
S: Manuel D. Nunes, Sr. and<br />
Valerie J. Nunes<br />
10 HATHAWAY AVE.<br />
$690,000<br />
B: Adrian Vinciguerra and Julie E.<br />
Ward<br />
S: Ante Roncevich and Josephine<br />
Roncevich<br />
19 JOY RD.<br />
$424,900<br />
B: Lissa Brownlee and Kenneth<br />
Brownlee<br />
S: Mark W. Jenkins and Eleanor M.<br />
Walker-Jenkins<br />
10 LEDGEWOOD WAY. U:28<br />
$338,500<br />
B: Jessica G. Leahy<br />
S: Steven Balentine and Cecelia<br />
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70 LYNN ST. U:3<br />
$175,000<br />
B: Kristin R. Arsenault<br />
S: Joshua R. Rowen and Cecile H.<br />
Rowen<br />
22 NORTHEND ST.<br />
$280,000<br />
B: Thomas R. Sinclair and Judith<br />
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S: John Kessaris, Jr. and Dorothy<br />
A. Kessaris<br />
500 NORTHSHORE RD. U:11C.<br />
$228,500<br />
B: Melina Ricciardi<br />
S: Philomene Almonor<br />
5 PARKVIEW LN.<br />
$417,500<br />
B: Rachel Kibby and Mark Kibby<br />
S: Dorine L. Buby<br />
29 ROOSEVELT AVE.<br />
$409,900<br />
B: Marco-Antonio Fosco and<br />
Ariana M. Fosco<br />
S: Anthony A. Albano<br />
210 WASHINGTON ST. U:20<br />
$151,500<br />
B: Leslie Courtemanche<br />
S: Diane Silva<br />
4 WHEATLAND ST.<br />
$250,000<br />
B: Institute Of Our Lady<br />
S: Peter Natsios, Trustee for 4<br />
Wheatland St. Realty Trust
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This is where dancing is required, laughter is the<br />
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STUNNING TOWNHOME in Lynnfield! Rare find! Grandview<br />
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Louise Touchette<br />
SHERWOOD FOREST, 3BR COLONIAL, new construction, stunning<br />
gourmet KIT with island, two way gas FP, open concept<br />
living space, HW throughout, mud room garage and much more!<br />
Dan Donovan<br />
CLASSIC COLONIAL on gorgeous setting set back from street,<br />
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Rosetti/Poti Team<br />
2 ROOM COLONIAL ON 1.4 ACRE LOT, marble foyer with dual bridal<br />
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METICULOUS RANCH home with lovely level yard, garage, EIK,<br />
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Angela Hirtle<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION Colonial in West Peabody on 20,193 sq<br />
ft lot. Photo is the same house built in different location. This<br />
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Carol DiCiaccio<br />
13 ROOM NEW GRAND COLONIAL in new private subdivision<br />
that borders conservation area. 5BRs, 4.5 baths, inlaw potential.<br />
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Rosetti/Poti Team<br />
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REVERE $419,900<br />
SAUGUS $649,900<br />
READING $825,000<br />
FIRST<br />
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updates, walk out lower level, central air, new heat system.<br />
Joyce Cucchiara<br />
4BR CONTEMPORARY, wrap around deck, master suite, fenced<br />
level yard,<br />
Evelyn Rockas<br />
12 ROOM SPLIT LEVEL HOME on culdesac, above grade walk<br />
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WEST PEABODY - $519,900<br />
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DANVERS - $324,900<br />
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THIS 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL HAS LOTS OF CHARM, GREAT LOCATION, walking trails and<br />
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READING - $589,900<br />
LYNNFIELD - $699,900<br />
LYNNFIELD - $759,900<br />
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EVENINGS: 617-650-2487<br />
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LYNNFIELD - $489,900<br />
SAUGUS - $605,900<br />
LYNNFIELD - $521,500<br />
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