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Council rejects<br />

housing concept<br />

Persistence pays off<br />

for <strong>Peabody</strong> hiker<br />

By Thor Jourgensen<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> Weekly Editor<br />

The city’s Community Development director unveiled a<br />

multi-family residential overlay zoning proposal last Thursday<br />

only to see it narrowly rejected.<br />

The proposal is intended to help <strong>Peabody</strong> play a role in<br />

erasing Massachusetts’ housing shortfall. Curt Bellavance said<br />

statewide estimates call for constructing 500,000 new housing<br />

units over the next 20 years to stem an exodus in young residents<br />

from the state who can’t afford existing housing.<br />

“Transitional zoning” would center new housing developments<br />

on Routes 1 and 114 focused on new construction with<br />

By Steve Krause<br />

Persistence paid off for Paul Truesdale of <strong>Peabody</strong>, even if his<br />

40-year trek up and down the Appalachian Trail wasn’t exactly<br />

planned.<br />

“I’ve always liked hiking, and being outdoors,” said Truesdale,<br />

74, who just completed a series of day hikes that covered the entire<br />

trail, from Maine through Georgia — though not necessarily<br />

in that order.<br />

“There are two parts to that question,” Truesdale said when<br />

asked how long it took him to hike the whole trail.<br />

“I did 90 percent of it in the last 10 years,” he said, “and the rest<br />

of it in the first <strong>30</strong>.”<br />

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Truesdale explained how<br />

“Home base for me is New<br />

Hampshire, doing the mountains<br />

up there,” he said. “My<br />

first goal was to do all the tall<br />

mountains in New Hampshire.<br />

Then, I looked for other goals,<br />

and went for the tall mountains<br />

in Maine, and then Vermont.<br />

Then, the Appalachian Trail in<br />

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and then all of New England.<br />

And then the entire northern<br />

portion (from Harper’s Ferry<br />

in West Virginia to Maine).<br />

Finally, I just went for doing the<br />

entire trail.”<br />

Doing this in day hikes meant<br />

not ever having to set up camps,<br />

thereby reducing the amount<br />

of supplies he needed to carry<br />

around.<br />

He ended the 40-year odyssey<br />

July 28 in Grosse Close, Va.<br />

“I worked from the north to<br />

the middle,” he said, “and then<br />

the south to the middle.”<br />

Part of the reason it took<br />

so long for him to do this is<br />

because of his job, which is<br />

driving a school bus, which<br />

meant he couldn’t do much<br />

during the school year. And besides,<br />

he wanted no part of the<br />

type of bad weather you can experience<br />

on those New England<br />

mountains during the winter.<br />

“I couldn’t do anything in<br />

the north any other time but<br />

the summer,” he said, “and the<br />

south was either a long drive<br />

or a plane ride. In fact, the only<br />

time I went south during the<br />

winter was in Georgia.”<br />

Truesdale has always had<br />

goals. He’s run the Boston<br />

Marathon, and he’s trying to become<br />

a master in Bridge.<br />

So why climb all these<br />

mountains?<br />

“I like being outdoors,” he<br />

Paul Truesdale.<br />

said, “and walking in the woods.<br />

And I like mountain climbing.<br />

It feels good to do that — to accomplish<br />

a goal. It’s an incredible<br />

experience.”<br />

As long as the weather cooperates,<br />

that is.<br />

“When I’m up here, I paid<br />

strict attention to the weather,”<br />

he said. “And if it looked look it<br />

was going to be too bad, I didn’t<br />

go.”<br />

There was one time, however,<br />

where the weather crossed him<br />

up.<br />

“We were going up Mt.<br />

Washington, and I saw that<br />

there was going to be come<br />

weather. We got to the top, and<br />

had some lunch, and when came<br />

back out, it started to get nasty.<br />

The wind was howling, and we<br />

couldn’t see very far. I couldn’t<br />

tell whether it was snowing or<br />

hailing.<br />

“We said ‘we have to get<br />

down off this mountain,’” he<br />

said. “And we dropped down<br />

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about 1,000 feet and things<br />

were better.”<br />

But the obstacles were few<br />

and far between, though he developed<br />

a healthy respect for<br />

the moose, which is the biggest<br />

animal in North America. He<br />

said they only animals he was<br />

truly worried about.<br />

“I got concerned about rattlesnakes<br />

too, even though there<br />

aren’t any in the North.”<br />

Then, there was his counter<br />

with a mama bear and her cubs<br />

in Virginia.<br />

“But it really wasn’t what everybody<br />

thinks,” he said. “I saw<br />

the cubs, and every time one<br />

of them got too close to us, the<br />

mama bear would grunt at them<br />

and they’d back away. It was really<br />

fascinating to watch.”<br />

In fact, Truesdale said he was<br />

never in any real danger.<br />

“I was never in a position<br />

where I was in over my head<br />

or in areas I couldn’t get access<br />

too.”<br />

He had his mishaps, though.<br />

“I got banged up and<br />

bruised,” he said. “And I broke<br />

my fibula, and walking on that<br />

was pretty miserable. I was<br />

tired, and stumbled. It didn’t<br />

feel bad walking level or going<br />

uphill, it didn’t feel bad. But it<br />

hurt going downhill.”<br />

As one might expect,<br />

Truesdale saw some breathtaking<br />

things along the way.<br />

“I was up in the wilderness<br />

in Maine,” he said. “We started<br />

out at Pollywog Gorge and<br />

walked half a day, hiking, shimmying<br />

across logs, etc., and finally<br />

got up to Rainbow Lake.<br />

We were really in the middle<br />

of nowhere. The path went to<br />

a wooden dam, where we saw<br />

Mt. Kotahdin (highest summit<br />

in the state). It was one of the<br />

most beautiful mountains I’ve<br />

ever seen.”


AUGUST <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

HOUSING<br />

From page 1<br />

units limited to two bedrooms<br />

and specific design standards<br />

guiding construction.<br />

“The main purpose of this is<br />

to prevent poor construction,”<br />

Bellavance said.<br />

The transitional housing<br />

concept provides for residential<br />

development in commercially-zoned<br />

districts thereby<br />

providing a transitional use between<br />

commercial activity now<br />

dominating the two major roadways<br />

and traditional residential<br />

neighborhoods located in proximity<br />

to them.<br />

Turco said the city must invest<br />

in infrastructure, including<br />

water and sewer improvements,<br />

before councilors sign off on<br />

major housing construction.<br />

Councilors Mark O’Neill,<br />

McGinn, Anne Manning-<br />

Martin, Thomas Rossignoll<br />

and Ryan Melville joined in<br />

Turco in rejecting the transition<br />

proposal while Councilors<br />

Thomas Gould, Joel Saslaw,<br />

Edward Charest, David Gravel<br />

and James Moutsoulas voted<br />

for it.<br />

Bellavance said he will assess<br />

council suggestions for<br />

revising the transition proposal<br />

and bring a new version back<br />

to councilors “in a couple of<br />

weeks.”<br />

City Councilors aren’t exactly<br />

shouting, “Hooray for<br />

Hollywood,” but they spent<br />

part of last Thursday’s meeting<br />

debating ground rules to handle<br />

a reportedly intensified interest<br />

in movie making in the Tanner<br />

City.<br />

Film and production companies<br />

have been eying industrial-sized<br />

property in the city for<br />

possible use as shooting locations<br />

or studios.<br />

“There’s serious interest in<br />

several buildings in the office<br />

park now,” Ward 1 Councilor<br />

Jon Turco said, referring to<br />

Centennial Park and its collection<br />

of some of the biggest<br />

buildings in <strong>Peabody</strong>.<br />

A proposed zoning amendment<br />

for filming and production<br />

companies was on the Council’s<br />

Industrial and Community<br />

Development Committee agenda<br />

last Thursday. Community<br />

Development Director Curt<br />

Bellavance told councilors the<br />

city has a zoning ordinance on<br />

the books referring to broadcast<br />

studios but not movie production.<br />

The proposed ordinance<br />

would be specific to districts<br />

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defined as industrial in the city<br />

zoning ordinance.<br />

Ward 2 Councilor Peter<br />

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“I’d feel more comfortable<br />

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Crafting a film production<br />

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Ambulance was requested<br />

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Accidents<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

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Party City at <strong>30</strong>0 Andover St.;<br />

at 5:22 p.m. Tuesday at 78<br />

Lynnfield St.<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

crash with personal injury<br />

at 6:10 p.m. Tuesday at 21<br />

Beckett St. and 8 Osborne St.<br />

At least two people were taken<br />

to Salem Hospital.<br />

A report of a two-car motor<br />

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Operated cited for marked<br />

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A report of a two-car motor<br />

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Thursday at 9:23 a.m. One of<br />

the vehicles was towed.<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

crash on Thursday at<br />

12:34 p.m. in the parking lot<br />

at Atlantic Dental at 150 Main<br />

St. Officer reports the accident<br />

was minor and police assisted<br />

operators in exchanging<br />

information.<br />

A report of a two-car motor<br />

vehicle crash on Thursday at<br />

2:29 p.m. at Wendy’s at 71<br />

Newbury St. Officer reports<br />

papers were exchanged prior<br />

to his arrival.<br />

Caller reports he was involved<br />

in a motor vehicle crash<br />

on Thursday at 2:35 p.m. at 2<br />

Franklin St. and 61 Foster St.<br />

Officer reports accident was<br />

minor and he assisted operators<br />

in exchanging information.<br />

Caller reports her vehicle<br />

was struck while it was parked<br />

in a lot at 240 Lynnfield St. on<br />

Thursday at 3:22 p.m. Officers<br />

spoke with an employee who<br />

said she has video of the incident<br />

and it was another vehicle<br />

that struck the victim’s car.<br />

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the videotape. The suspect<br />

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can see if the incident was captured<br />

on video.<br />

A report of a minor two-car<br />

motor vehicle crash with<br />

no injuries was reported on<br />

Thursday at 4:38 p.m. at 2<br />

Davis Terrace and 53 Driscoll<br />

St. Officer reports papers were<br />

exchanged and no tow was<br />

needed.<br />

A report of a two-car motor<br />

vehicle crash on Thursday at<br />

4:49 p.m. at 310 Lowell St.<br />

and Route 128 North. Officer<br />

reports minor damage, no injuries,<br />

and no tow needed.<br />

Animal Control<br />

Caller reported on voicemail<br />

from 12 Ledgewood Way, Apt.<br />

<strong>30</strong>, on Wednesday at 4 p.m.<br />

that she has information on a<br />

dog’s whereabouts based on<br />

Home Again, the microchip<br />

company, but will not disclose<br />

the information to the<br />

animal control officer. Officer<br />

reported she did not have the<br />

right to disclose the owner’s<br />

information and that she had to<br />

get the info from Home Again.<br />

She was also told Home Again<br />

would have to provide the info<br />

if she obtained a court order.<br />

Report of a stray dog at 50<br />

Wallis St. and 31 Elm St. on<br />

Thursday at 11:55 a.m. Officer<br />

reports the owner was located.<br />

Caller reported a barking dog<br />

on Thursday at 2:47 p.m. at 14<br />

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Kosciusko St. Officer reports<br />

no barking at that location but<br />

left a note for the owner to call<br />

the officer.<br />

Breaking and Entering<br />

A report of a motor vehicle<br />

breaking and entering at<br />

6:32 a.m. Wednesday at 113<br />

Goodale St. A vehicle was<br />

broken into and a wallet was<br />

found in the bushes.<br />

A report of a breaking and entering<br />

at 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Wednesday<br />

at Poodles N’ Pals Stylist at 23<br />

½ Tremont St. A caller reported<br />

her business was broken into<br />

overnight. Multiple checks<br />

were stolen out of the register.<br />

Hot pink clippers were stolen<br />

as well.<br />

Complaints<br />

A report of a disturbance<br />

at 4:40 p.m. Tuesday on<br />

Roosevelt Avenue. Five juveniles<br />

were reportedly riding<br />

bikes in the middle of the<br />

street being rude to drivers. An<br />

officer informed them to stay<br />

out of the street.<br />

A report of suspicious activity<br />

at 8:12 p.m. Tuesday at<br />

5 Bragg St. Juveniles were reportedly<br />

starting a fire in the<br />

fire pit.<br />

Theft<br />

A report of a larceny at<br />

4:32 p.m. Tuesday at 210<br />

Washington St.<br />

A report of a stolen motor vehicle<br />

at 6:42 a.m. Wednesday<br />

at 139 Goodale St.<br />

A report of a breaking and entering<br />

at 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Wednesday<br />

at Poodles N’ Pals Stylist at 23<br />

½ Tremont St. A caller reported<br />

her business was broken into<br />

overnight. Multiple checks<br />

were stolen out of the register.<br />

Hot pink clippers were stolen<br />

as well.


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Obituaries<br />

Katherine R. Giordani, 70<br />

Carmine Zambella, 80<br />

DERRY, N.H. — Katherine R. Giordani,<br />

70, of Derry, N.H., peacefully passed<br />

Wednesday August 22, 2018 in her<br />

home surrounded by her family. She<br />

was born in <strong>Peabody</strong> on October 21,<br />

1947, a daughter of the late Louis<br />

Karakaedos and Dorothy (Perry) Karakaedos-Sharkey.<br />

She had been a resident<br />

of Derry, N.H. for the past 38 years,<br />

formerly living in Lynn.<br />

She is survived by her husband, Albert<br />

Giordani of Derry; three daughters,<br />

Corinna Middleton and husband James<br />

of Derry, Sabrina Graichen and husband Gary of<br />

Derry, Andrea Giordani and wife Sara (Handschuh)<br />

Giordani of Laurel, Md.; six grandchildren, James<br />

“Brandon” Middleton and husband Eric Nguyen,<br />

Kathryn Wessel and husband John Ross, Shanyn<br />

Katwal and husband Sulabh, and Lynsie, Julie, and<br />

Camryn Graichen; fi ve great-grandchildren, Isabella,<br />

Rhys, Ryder, Weston, and Bodhi; her sister, Suzanne<br />

McIntosh and husband Gordon of Lynn; three brothers,<br />

Robert Karakaedos and wife Joanne of Lynn<br />

John Sharkey and wife Linda of Lynn and William<br />

Sharkey and wife Patricia of Malden; numerous<br />

nieces, nephews and cousins; as well as dear family<br />

and friends in Aruba. She was predeceased by her<br />

siblings, Sevestos “Sam” Karakaedos, Helen “Elaine”<br />

Hunter, George Karakaedos, Andres Karakaedos, Anastasia<br />

Voyiagis, Agnes Marquis, and Andrew Karakaedos.<br />

Katherine had the most beautiful, selfl ess soul<br />

and is known for her generosity, compassion, and<br />

love for others. During her 53 years of marriage to<br />

Al, the two soul mates created the most beautiful<br />

PEABODY — Mark L. Sewell Sr., 60, of<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong>, passed away Saturday, Aug.<br />

18, 2018 after a lengthy illness.<br />

Born in Lynn, Mark was the son of<br />

Louise (LaLiberte) Sewell of Lynn and<br />

the late Donald Sewell. He was the<br />

beloved husband of Kathryn (Walker)<br />

Sewell of <strong>Peabody</strong>, with whom he<br />

shared 41 years of marriage.<br />

Mark was the devoted father of Mark<br />

L. Sewell Jr. and his wife, Tarra of Malden<br />

and Leanne Foye and her husband,<br />

David of Fitzwilliam, N.H.; and the dear<br />

brother of Donald Sewell Jr. of Lynn, Daryl Sewell of<br />

Ipswich and Yvonne Sewell of Lynn. Mark is also survived<br />

by several aunts, uncles, cousins and nieces<br />

and nephews.<br />

Mark graduated from Lynn Vocational Technical<br />

Institute with the Class of 1976 and worked as an<br />

auto body technician for more than 40 years. He<br />

was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed camping,<br />

canoeing and fi shing around New England including<br />

in New Hampshire. He volunteered with the Boy<br />

Mark L. Sewell Sr., 60<br />

love story that continues to be told as<br />

the family grows. Katherine was most<br />

proud of her 3 Daughters and always<br />

doted over her Grandchildren and Great<br />

Grandchildren. Katherine had a love for<br />

music and dancing, and together the<br />

two were unstoppable on the dance<br />

fl oor! Katherine and Al traveled the<br />

world side by side and could always be<br />

spotted in a crowd with their matching<br />

outfi ts! The duo had a love for Aruba<br />

and traveled there annually with family<br />

and a group of friends that became<br />

family over the years. In Aruba, Katherine was better<br />

known as “Jingle Bells” as she would sing and dance<br />

while winning big in the casino! Katherine was fantastic<br />

in the kitchen and loved making desserts for<br />

all! Katherine enjoyed bowling and Friday night dinners<br />

at Derry Pizza. Katherine was passionate about<br />

sports and her family is certain that the Red Sox and<br />

Patriots could hear her cheering them on from her<br />

“parlor”! Katherine also had a passion for pranking<br />

others, with each prank followed by her contagious<br />

laughter that brought joy to all. Katherine’s presence,<br />

friendship, and love was a gift to all!<br />

Service information: Following cremation,<br />

calling hours will be held on Friday, August<br />

31st from 3 - 7 p.m. in the <strong>Peabody</strong> Funeral<br />

Homes and Crematorium, 15 Birch St., Derry. A<br />

memorial will follow at 7:00 p.m. in the funeral<br />

home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions<br />

may be made to American Cancer Society,<br />

<strong>30</strong> Speen St., Framingham, MA 01710. To send<br />

a condolence or for more information, please<br />

visit, www.peabodyfuneralhome.com.<br />

Scouts, Troop 59 in West <strong>Peabody</strong> and<br />

was especially proud of helping his son,<br />

Mark Jr., earn his Eagle Scout designation.<br />

He enjoyed spending time with his<br />

family including outings to Salem Willows.<br />

He also enjoyed traveling around<br />

New England to antique car shows and<br />

restoring cars including a ’52 DeSoto<br />

that he had at one time.<br />

Service information: Mark’s funeral<br />

was held on Friday, Aug. 24 from the<br />

CUFFE-McGINN Funeral Home, 157<br />

Maple St., Lynn, at 10 a.m., followed by a funeral<br />

Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Pius V Church, 215 Maple<br />

St., Lynn. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery,<br />

Lynn. Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, Aug.<br />

23 from 4-8 p.m. at the funeral home. For the online<br />

guestbook please visit cuffemcginn.com.<br />

PEABODY — Mr.<br />

Carmine Zambella,<br />

80 years of<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong>, died on<br />

Thursday August<br />

23, 2018 at home<br />

surrounded by his<br />

loving family. He<br />

is the husband<br />

of Mrs. Virginia<br />

(Guanci) Zambella.<br />

He was born in<br />

Atripalda, Provence<br />

of Avellino, Italy, the<br />

son of the late Pellegrino and<br />

Angelina (Ginolfo) Zambella. He<br />

was raised in Italy and attended<br />

schools in Italy. He moved to<br />

the United States in 1961.<br />

He was employed as a butcher<br />

for Henry’s Market in Beverly<br />

for 21 years. He also worked at<br />

the Hilltop, Purity Supreme and<br />

Fulchini Bakery. While in Italy<br />

he served in the military. He<br />

was an active communicant<br />

of St. Ann’s Parish in <strong>Peabody</strong>.<br />

Mr. Zambella was undefeated<br />

in Bocce. He was an avid gardener,<br />

amazing baker and cook.<br />

He loved to travel and visited<br />

family in Italy and England. He<br />

went to Israel, Australia, New<br />

Zealand, Switzerland, Holland<br />

and many other countries. He<br />

was beloved by his family, and<br />

his many nieces, nephews and<br />

godchildren. He was loved by<br />

all and always had a big beautiful<br />

smile for everyone. He was<br />

faithful to the Lord and devoted<br />

to his wife and son.<br />

In addition to his wife Virginia,<br />

with whom he shared 58 years<br />

of marriage he leaves his son,<br />

Antonio Zambella of <strong>Peabody</strong>.<br />

His brothers and sisters and<br />

brothers in law and sisters in<br />

law, Antonio and Linda Zambella<br />

of Italy, Armando and<br />

Pina Zambella of<br />

Italy, Assunta and<br />

Rosario Nazzaro of<br />

Italy, Antonietta Loffredo<br />

and her late<br />

husband Sabino of<br />

England, Linda and<br />

Alfonso Portonova<br />

of Italy, Pierna<br />

Zambella and her<br />

late husband Rafaelle<br />

of Italy, Armida<br />

Zambella and her<br />

late husband Sabino of Italy, the<br />

late Rosa Wagstaff and her late<br />

husband Lenny, the late Maria<br />

Luce and her late husband Ciro,<br />

Rosa Cappola and her late husband<br />

Angelo of Arizona, Antonio<br />

and Janet Guanci, Perry Guanci,<br />

Maria and Gerardo Picariello all<br />

of Lynn. He also leaves many<br />

nieces, nephews, grandnieces<br />

and grandnephews and many<br />

godchildren.<br />

Service information: His<br />

funeral was held on Wednesday,<br />

August 29, 2018, at 9<br />

a.m. from the SOLIMINE FU-<br />

NERAL HOME, 426 Broadway<br />

(Rte 129) Lynn followed by a<br />

funeral mass in Saint Ann’s<br />

Church, <strong>Peabody</strong> at 10 a.m.<br />

Burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery,<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong>. The family prefers<br />

in lieu of flowers donations<br />

be made to the Jimmy<br />

Fund at Dana Farber Cancer<br />

Institute, P.O. Box 970002,<br />

Boston, MA 02297-0002 or<br />

the Leukemia and Lymphoma<br />

Society, P.O. Box 9031 Pittsfield,<br />

MA 01202-9031. Directions<br />

and guestbook at www.<br />

solimine.com.


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Seniors<br />

LYNNFIELD SENIOR<br />

Holiday Trip — $327.<br />

academy.<br />

dresser. 8:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Zumba. 9<br />

dancing. 10 a.m. Bridge.<br />

CENTER ACTIVITIES<br />

a.m. Kohl’s shopping trip,<br />

12:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Bocce. 1 p.m.<br />

Trips<br />

Dec 4 Sicilian Tenors<br />

Christmas Time at<br />

*****<br />

artist drop in, alterations<br />

with Anita, Tripoley, mani-<br />

Sing-a-long. 1:<strong>30</strong> p.m.<br />

ALS support group. 2 p.m.<br />

Sept 9-10 Friesian<br />

Horses, Orchards and Fun<br />

in Vermont — $343.<br />

Sept 11 Kenny and Dolly<br />

Show at Danversport,<br />

Luncheon and Show — $69.<br />

Sept 12 Highfield Hall<br />

and Gardens, Falmouth.<br />

Lunch at Coonamessett Inn<br />

— $89.<br />

Sept 27 The Man of Many<br />

Voices, Joey Canzano at<br />

Whites of Westport — $79.<br />

Oct 7-11 Penn. Dutch and<br />

Gettysburg Tour — $1,051.<br />

Oct 18 Telephones, Lakes<br />

and Native Americans, Tour<br />

NH Telephone Museum,<br />

Cruise on Lake Sunapee and<br />

Lunch, and Mr. Kearsarge<br />

Indian Museum — $99.<br />

Oct 25-31 Iceland’s<br />

Magical Northern Lights<br />

(trip offered by Collette<br />

Travel) — $3,200 double.<br />

Nov 6-8 Turning Stone<br />

Resort, NY — $299.<br />

Nov 26-27 Berkshire<br />

Danversport Lunch and<br />

Show — $69.<br />

Dec 13 Holiday Fun,<br />

Regis College, Gore Place<br />

and High Tea — $89.<br />

Events<br />

Thurs., Aug. <strong>30</strong>th at<br />

12:<strong>30</strong>. Free. Please<br />

join us in this ongoing<br />

discussion.<br />

Diabetes academy:<br />

Marianne Chojnicki, RN,<br />

CDE, from Novonordisk<br />

will be here to discuss diabetes,<br />

treatments, how to<br />

eat healthy and stay active.<br />

*****<br />

Thursday, August <strong>30</strong><br />

8 a.m. Hairdresser, exercise<br />

room. 8:<strong>30</strong>-9:15<br />

a.m. Zumba gold. 8:45<br />

a.m. drumming with Jill.<br />

9 a.m. Manicurist, stitch<br />

and chat. 9:15 a.m. Sit<br />

and tone with Jill. 10 a.m.<br />

Yoga and Mah Jong. 10:<strong>30</strong><br />

a.m. Lunch bunch. 11<br />

a.m. Aerobic dance with<br />

Alice. 11:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Lunch:<br />

Cheeseburger. 12:<strong>30</strong><br />

p.m. Bridge and diabetes<br />

Friday, August 31<br />

8 a.m. Exercise room,<br />

breakfast. 9 a.m. Acrylic<br />

painting. 9-10 a.m. Blood<br />

pressure. 9 a.m. to noon.<br />

Hairdresser. 9:15 a.m. Bingo.<br />

9:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Tai Chi (sign up).<br />

10:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Zumba. 11:15<br />

a.m. Lunch - Reuben.<br />

*****<br />

Monday, September 3<br />

Center is closed.<br />

*****<br />

Tuesday, September 4<br />

8 a.m. Hairdresser and exercise<br />

room. 8:45 a.m. Exercise<br />

under the belt. 9 a.m. Blood<br />

pressure. 9:15 a.m. Bingo.<br />

9:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Food shopping and<br />

Intermediate Italian. 10 a.m.<br />

Tai Chi. 10:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Scrabble.<br />

11:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Lunch - back to<br />

school brown bag. 12:<strong>30</strong><br />

p.m. Computer class sign-up,<br />

bridge, watercolor class and<br />

successful singles cooking<br />

demonstration.<br />

*****<br />

Wednesday, September 5<br />

8 a.m. Exercise room, hair-<br />

curist. 10 a.m. Chair yoga,<br />

welcome coffee, embroidery.<br />

10:15 a.m. Beginner<br />

Italian. 11:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Roast<br />

chicken. 12:15 p.m. Pokeno.<br />

12:15-2:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Canasta.<br />

12:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Bingo.<br />

*****<br />

Thursday, September 6<br />

8 a.m. Hairdresser, exercise<br />

room, board of directors<br />

meeting. 8:<strong>30</strong>-9:15<br />

a.m. Zumba gold. 8:45<br />

a.m. Drumming with Jill. 9<br />

a.m. Manicurist and stitch<br />

and chat. 9:15 a.m. Sit<br />

and tone with Jill. 9:20-<br />

10:15 a.m. Gentle Pilates.<br />

10 a.m. Yoga, Mah Jong<br />

lesson. 10:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Lunch<br />

brunch. 11 a.m. Aerobic<br />

dance with Alice. 11:<strong>30</strong><br />

a.m. Lunch: Pot roast.<br />

12:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Bridge and veteran’s<br />

social hour.<br />

PETER A. TORIGIAN<br />

SENIOR CENTER<br />

Thursday, August <strong>30</strong><br />

8:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Quilting. 9<br />

a.m. Watch battery replacement.<br />

9:15 a.m.<br />

Whist. 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Advanced<br />

painting and big band<br />

FYC auditions.<br />

*****<br />

Friday, August 31<br />

8 a.m. Beginner painting<br />

and TOPS weigh in. 9<br />

a.m. Aerobics and TOPS<br />

meeting. 11:15 a.m. Chair<br />

yoga. Noon Open art studio.<br />

12:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Bingo.<br />

*****<br />

Monday, September 3<br />

Closed for Labor Day<br />

*****<br />

Tuesday, September 4<br />

9:15 a.m. Whist. 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m.<br />

Book Club, exercise with<br />

Edye, Japanese Bunka. 10:<strong>30</strong><br />

a.m. Line dancing. 11:<strong>30</strong><br />

a.m. Birthday celebration.<br />

Noon Mah Jong. 12:<strong>30</strong> p.m.<br />

Japanese Bunka, crocheting/<br />

knitting.<br />

*****<br />

Wednesday, September 5<br />

9 a.m. Aerobics, sewing/<br />

repair, rug hooking, wood<br />

carving. 10:15 a.m. Zumba.<br />

12:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Golden-agers<br />

meet and model ship-<br />

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8:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Quilting. 9<br />

a.m. Watch battery replacement.<br />

9:15 a.m.<br />

Whist. 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Fall<br />

risk evaluation, big<br />

band dancing, advanced<br />

painting. 10 a.m. Bridge.<br />

12:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Bocce. 1 p.m.<br />

Sing-a-long. 2 p.m. Show<br />

rehearsal.


AUGUST <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 7<br />

Northshore Mall debuts new dining pavilion<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> – Simon Property<br />

Group, Inc., the largest shopping<br />

mall operator in the<br />

U.S., announced today the<br />

debut of the dining pavilion<br />

at Northshore Mall, complete<br />

with new dining furniture,<br />

a new entrance, completely<br />

renovated restrooms<br />

and dining options including:<br />

Big Fin Poké, Charleys Philly<br />

Steaks, Tony C’s Sports Bar<br />

& Grill’s Dugout and the recently<br />

relocated and renovated<br />

McDonald’s. Shoppers can<br />

also enjoy an added convenience<br />

of valet parking now<br />

available at the mall on Fridays<br />

and Saturdays.<br />

The dining pavilion features<br />

a fresh look and modern<br />

décor with new, bright furniture,<br />

soft seating pods,<br />

standing work stations, lunch<br />

counters with charging stations,<br />

and high-top banquettes<br />

and booths.<br />

Big Fin Poké was launched<br />

in 2016 by the Liang family of<br />

Maine. Its vision is to offer the<br />

freshest most delicious poké<br />

in New England. With two<br />

locations in Westbrook and<br />

South Portland, Maine, Big Fin<br />

Poké is excited to expand to<br />

Massachusetts. They will serve<br />

high-quality “deconstructed<br />

sushi.” Guests will be able to<br />

pick from ready-made options,<br />

or choose to construct their own<br />

poké bowl. Big Fin Poké will<br />

open at the dining pavilion in<br />

October.<br />

Charleys Philly Steaks will<br />

offer a wide variety of delicious<br />

hot sandwiches that are made to<br />

order, like the specialty Philly<br />

steak, loaded gourmet fries and<br />

real fruit lemonades. Charley’s<br />

Philly steaks will open in the<br />

dining pavilion in October.<br />

Tony C’s Dugout, located adjacent<br />

to the interior entrance of<br />

Tony C’s Sports Bar & Grill, is<br />

now open and features its own<br />

operational kitchen, serving<br />

American classics that appeal<br />

to all ages. Savory and sweet<br />

menu items are crafted daily,<br />

including the fresh Midwest<br />

Angus burger, the Northshore<br />

hot dog, a branded Baseball<br />

Hat Sundae and more. Tony<br />

Conigliaro’s baseball bats<br />

adorns The Dugout as a special<br />

added touch for fans.<br />

Other dining pavilion options<br />

include the recently renovated<br />

and relocated McDonald’s,<br />

Master Wok, Dunkin’ Donuts,<br />

a soon-to-be-renovated Chickfil-A,<br />

and the newly opened<br />

Caffè Nero.<br />

“We are very excited to give<br />

our mall guests an even more<br />

elevated experience when they<br />

visit the dining pavilion, as it<br />

truly provides an inviting atmosphere<br />

with new concepts,<br />

offering something for everyone’s<br />

dining preference,” said<br />

Mark Whiting, manager of<br />

The dining pavilion features a fresh look and modern décor.<br />

Northshore Mall.<br />

A brand new amenity now<br />

available for Northshore<br />

Mall shoppers to enjoy, valet<br />

parking available on Fridays<br />

and Saturdays from 4:00-11:00<br />

p.m. Valet parking is available<br />

in front of Bancroft & Co. and<br />

costs $7.<br />

These new dining offerings<br />

and amenity come on the heels<br />

of the recent announcement of<br />

The Promenade at Northshore<br />

Mall and fall arrivals of hop<br />

+ grind, specializing in craft<br />

burgers and beers as well as the<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 <strong>Peabody</strong> and<br />

Calvary in Danvers, now worshiping together<br />

as one at 46 Cherry St., Danvers, across<br />

from the Danvers Town Hall. Service of<br />

Holy Communion and Homily every Sunday<br />

at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Summers one service<br />

at 9 a.m. You’ll be welcome here. For<br />

more information call the church office at<br />

978-774-1150.<br />

Calvary Baptist<br />

4 Coolidge Road, <strong>Peabody</strong><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:<strong>30</strong> p.m. and<br />

Youth Group meets Thursdays at 7 p.m.<br />

Calvary Christian Church<br />

47 Grove St., Lynnfield<br />

781-592-4722 - www.lynnfield-ccc.org<br />

Senior Pastor Timothy Schmidt would<br />

like to invite you to join us for one of our<br />

Sunday worship services at 8:<strong>30</strong> a.m., 10:<strong>30</strong><br />

a.m., 12:<strong>30</strong> p.m. and 6:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Children’s<br />

Ministry (ages 0-11) offered in all Sunday<br />

morning services. Hispanic Service: Sunday<br />

at 12:<strong>30</strong> p.m. in the Prayer Chapel. Celebrate<br />

Recovery: Monday at 6:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Young Adult<br />

Ministry: Wednesday at 7 p.m. ages 18-<strong>30</strong>’s.<br />

Youth Ministry: Friday at 6:<strong>30</strong> p.m. ages 12-<br />

18. Weekly Prayer Meetings: Monday - Friday<br />

at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 6 p.m. Church<br />

office hours are Monday- Friday 8:<strong>30</strong> a.m. to<br />

4:<strong>30</strong> p.m. For more information contact our<br />

church office at 781-592-4722, office@lynnfield-ccc.org<br />

or visit our website www.lynnfield-ccc.org.<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-<strong>30</strong>50 or www.centre-church.org<br />

Pastor: Nancy Rottman<br />

Director of Faith Formation: Larainne<br />

Wilson<br />

Whoever you are and wherever you are on<br />

life’s journey, you are welcome at Centre<br />

Congregational Church! Located at 5 Summer<br />

Street, Centre Church is an Open and<br />

Affirming Congregation of the United<br />

Church of Christ. Our worship services are<br />

held at 10 a.m. each Sunday morning. We<br />

strive to provide inspiring, down-to-earth<br />

messages that are applicable to everyday<br />

life. We are committed to providing children<br />

a warm, safe, and inclusive environment<br />

with vibrant and engaging Children’s Programming<br />

(Godly Play, Whole People of<br />

God, and Brick-by-Brick) and trained and<br />

consistent staff, incorporating opportunities<br />

for stories, music, and service. Free nursery<br />

care is available for children up to age 4,<br />

with a new transition class beginning in<br />

January for 3 and 4-year olds. We also have<br />

a Young Families Group that offers fellowship<br />

opportunities for parents and children<br />

together. We have ample parking in a large<br />

lot behind the church and the facility is<br />

handicap accessible.. Please find us on Facebook<br />

at facebook.com/CentreChurchUCC<br />

or visit www.Centre-Church.org for updated<br />

information about our ministries and activities.<br />

Please feel free to contact the church office<br />

if you would like more information about<br />

any of these activities. (781-334-<strong>30</strong>50 or office@centre-church.org)<br />

Office Hours at the church are 9 am – 3 pm<br />

Monday – Friday.<br />

Tower Day School is located at Centre<br />

Congregational Church and Director, Leah<br />

O’Brien may be reached at towerdayschool@gmail.com<br />

or 781-334-5576.<br />

Carmelite Chapel<br />

Northshore Mall, <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-6145<br />

Mass schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:<strong>30</strong> a.m.,<br />

noon and 3 p.m.; Saturday, 8:<strong>30</strong> a.m. and<br />

noon; Sunday Vigil, 4 and 5:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Confessions:<br />

Monday-Friday, 11:<strong>30</strong> a.m.-noon and<br />

2:<strong>30</strong>-3 p.m., Saturday, 10:45-11:45 a.m. and<br />

2:45-3:45 p.m. or by appointment.<br />

Chabad of <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

682 Lowell St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-977-9111, jewishpeabody.com<br />

Chabad of <strong>Peabody</strong> holds services weekly.<br />

Call or e-mail Rabbi Schusterman at rabbi@<br />

jewishpeabody.com. For event times and<br />

dates visit the website. Chabad runs a Hebrew<br />

School for children on Wednesday, and<br />

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 <strong>Peabody</strong><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 for<br />

all ages are held from 9:45-10:45 a.m. September<br />

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 <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-532-1624, peabodyshul.org<br />

Also on Facebook<br />

First Friday of the month services begin at<br />

7:<strong>30</strong> followed by an oneg. Weekly Saturday<br />

Sabbath services begin at 9 a.m. followed by<br />

a kiddish. Weekly Sunday morning services<br />

begin at 9 a.m. followed by a kiddish.<br />

Congregation Tifereth Israel<br />

8 Pierpont St., <strong>Peabody</strong>.<br />

Services once a month. For further information<br />

contact president Elliot Hershoff at<br />

978-531-7<strong>30</strong>9.<br />

First United Methodist<br />

24 Washington St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-0095, Pastor Seok-Cheol Shin<br />

Bible-centered praise and worship service,<br />

Sunday at 10:<strong>30</strong> a.m. with Holy Communion<br />

every Sunday. All are welcome. Pastor<br />

hours: Mon., Tues. and Thurs., 1-5 p.m.<br />

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 fellowship<br />

in Marshall Hall. Parking is behind the<br />

church and there are entrances in front and<br />

on the side of the building. Please 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:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Mens’ Ministry, Christian Education,<br />

Financial Peace University, Community<br />

Service, and other opportunities to<br />

grow in your faith. Served by Rev. Dr. Jeremy<br />

Pekari and Rev. David Brezina. mlcspirit.org.<br />

New Destiny Christian<br />

Spring Hill Suites, <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-373-4340<br />

Pastors are David and Mary Jane Wing. A<br />

full Gospel/Prophetic church. Sunday service<br />

at 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m.<br />

North Shore Baptist<br />

706 Lowell St., <strong>Peabody</strong><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:<strong>30</strong><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 />

112 Chestnut St., Lynnfield<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 or<br />

by visiting the website: lynnfieldcatholic.<br />

org.<br />

The Pastoral Leadership Team: The Pastor<br />

is Rev. Paul E. Ritt, the Parochial Vicar is<br />

Rev. Anthony Luongo and the Deacons are<br />

Thomas O’Shea and Ed Elibero. Donna<br />

Delahanty is Director of Parish Ministries.<br />

Office hours: Monday through Thursday 8<br />

a.m. - 4 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., closed<br />

for holidays.<br />

Go to: www.lynnfieldcatholic.org<br />

St. Maria Goretti (112 Chestnut Street,<br />

Lynnfield)<br />

Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday: 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9 a.m.<br />

Our Lady of Fatima<br />

50 Walsh Ave., <strong>Peabody</strong><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 at<br />

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:<strong>30</strong> 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., <strong>Peabody</strong><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:<strong>30</strong>, 10 and 11:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Holy Day<br />

Masses: 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Latin Mass: 1<br />

p.m. Sunday. Confessions: Saturday, 3-3:<strong>30</strong><br />

p.m.; Baptisms: first Sunday of the month at<br />

2:<strong>30</strong> p.m.; Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament:<br />

first Friday of the month, 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m.-<br />

noon and Wednesdays from 5:<strong>30</strong>-6:<strong>30</strong> 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., <strong>Peabody</strong><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<br />

of Religious Education: 140 Lynn St.,<br />

M. Ellen Fitzgerald, Religious Education<br />

Dir., 978-531-5791; Leanne Amirault, Preschool<br />

Dir., 978-532-3329 or 978-531-9521.<br />

Daily Mass: Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday<br />

at 8:<strong>30</strong> and 10:<strong>30</strong> 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., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

Saturday Vigil Mass at 3 p.m.<br />

We offer valid seven sacraments - Baptism,<br />

Confirmation, Holy Communion,<br />

Confession, Marriage, Holy Orders, and the<br />

Anointing of the Sick. Please call 978-804-<br />

2250.<br />

St. John Lutheran<br />

Ellsworth Rd. at King St., <strong>Peabody</strong><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:<strong>30</strong> 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:<strong>30</strong> p.m. Holy Communion is<br />

celebrated the first and third Sunday of each<br />

month and on certain festivals.<br />

St. John the Baptist<br />

17 Chestnut St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-531-0002 stjohnspeabody.com<br />

Pastor: Very Rev. John E. MacInnis, VF;<br />

Parochial Vicar: Rev. Mario Guarino, FDP<br />

and Rev. Paul G.M. McManus; Deacon: Leo<br />

A. Martin; Mass: Monday-Saturday, 6:45<br />

a.m. and 4 p.m. (on Saturday); Sunday at 8,<br />

10 and 11:<strong>30</strong> a.m. (Spanish) and 5 p.m.<br />

Food Pantry on the last Sunday of the<br />

month from 9:<strong>30</strong> 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 />

Church Office: 781-334-4594<br />

781-334-4594<br />

The Rev. Rob Bacon serves as rector of the<br />

parish of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 127<br />

Summer Street, Lynnfield. The Church was<br />

founded in April, 1918, 100 years ago. Today,<br />

its mission is to enable all to connect<br />

with God and one another through worship,<br />

prayer, service, and study.<br />

The last Summer service is September 2 at<br />

9am.<br />

All are invited to a Welcome Back potluck<br />

dinner and sing-a-long Saturday, September<br />

8 at 6:<strong>30</strong>pm. We return to two services on<br />

Sunday, September 9. We offer a said service<br />

with Holy Eucharist (Rite I) at 8:<strong>30</strong>am.<br />

At 10am, we offer Holy Eucharist (Rite II)<br />

with music and choir; child care is offered<br />

for younger children and Godly Play classes<br />

for those K-6. This service is followed by<br />

coffee hour and fellowship.<br />

Students in grades 7-12 meet at 10am the<br />

2nd & 4th Sundays of the month for discussion,<br />

learning, sharing, socializing, volunteering.<br />

This Youth Group also participates<br />

in the local, ecumenical Giv2, which offers<br />

area teens opportunities to live their faith<br />

through serving.<br />

On Mondays, at 6pm, St. Paul’s parishioners<br />

and friends gather for Centering Prayer.<br />

Introduction to Centering Prayer is offered<br />

the first Monday of the month at 5:<strong>30</strong>.<br />

Holy Eucharist and Bible Study are offered<br />

Wednesday mornings, beginning at<br />

9am.<br />

Listen to Sunday gospels and sermons and<br />

find more information about other events on<br />

our website: www.stpaulslynnfield.org.<br />

Call the church office: 781-334-4594; like<br />

us on Facebook; or send an email to office@<br />

stpaulslynnfield.org.<br />

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church<br />

781-599-4220<br />

About St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church: St.<br />

Stephen’s is an open and affirming Christian<br />

church worshiping in the Angelican tradition.<br />

Crossing lines of color, class, culture<br />

and generation we seek transformation of<br />

our lives and our community through<br />

Christ’s Gospel of love, compassion, and<br />

justice. To learn more please visit www.ststephenslynn.org.<br />

St. Thomas the Apostle 3 Margin St.,<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong>, MA 01960<br />

978-531-0224, Office Hours: M-F 9 a.m.-<br />

12 p.m. Fax: 978-531-6517. Pastor: Very Rev.<br />

John MacInnis, VF. Parochial Vicar: Rev.<br />

Steven Clemence. Pastoral Associate/Coordinator<br />

of Youth Ministry: Dawn Alves.<br />

Coordinator of Religious Education: Lisa<br />

Trainor. Director of Music Ministry: Dr.<br />

Holly Zagaria. Website: www.<br />

stthomaspeabody.org. Winter Mass Schedule:<br />

Saturday 4 p.m. (English) ~ Sunday 10<br />

a.m . in English, and 11:<strong>30</strong> a.m., Brazilian.<br />

Thrift Shop: Saturdays 9 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />

Join Us!<br />

St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church<br />

5 Paleologos St., <strong>Peabody</strong><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:<strong>30</strong><br />

a.m.-11:<strong>30</strong> 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., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-210-4976, Rev. Alison Gerber<br />

Worship services at 10:<strong>30</strong> 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., <strong>Peabody</strong><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 contemporary<br />

praise. Teen Youth Groups meet<br />

on Sunday evenings at the church. Several<br />

small groups for Bible Study meeting weekly<br />

– if interested in attending one, call<br />

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. All<br />

are welcome.<br />

Sovereign Grace Community Church<br />

6 Bourbon St., <strong>Peabody</strong><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 Youth<br />

Director Will Coley at will@sovG.us for<br />

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., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-535-2100, templetiferetshalom.org<br />

The Temple Shabbat Services are Fridays<br />

at 7:<strong>30</strong> 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 />

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.<br />

Weekly Shabbat services will reconvene<br />

in September on Friday nights at 7:<strong>30</strong>pm<br />

and Saturday mornings at 9:<strong>30</strong>am with<br />

Rabbi Greg Hersh on the first and third<br />

Saturdays of the month. Tot Shabbats are<br />

held on the second Saturday at 9:<strong>30</strong>am and<br />

an alternative Shabbat on the fourth Saturday<br />

morning at 9:<strong>30</strong>pm. Consult the website<br />

for a complete schedule of services,<br />

family events, and continuing education<br />

programs. www.WakefieldTemple.org.<br />

The Temple website also will list the<br />

special Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur<br />

Services as well as other special holiday<br />

celebrations. For information about seating<br />

on the High Holidays contact Phil at 617-<br />

688-0870 or info@WakefieldTemple.or<br />

Visit www.WakefieldTemple.org for complete<br />

schedule of services, family events,<br />

and Continuing Education programs.<br />

The Temple website (www.WakefieldTemple.org)<br />

has the complete list of Rosh Hashanah<br />

and Yom Kippur services. Seats may be<br />

reserved by calling Phil 617-688-0870.<br />

Temple Ner Tamid<br />

368 Lowell St., <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

978-532-1293, templenertamid.org, Email<br />

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:<strong>30</strong><br />

p.m. Sunday morning Minyans at 9 a.m.<br />

Friday Evening Services at 8 p.m. (unless a<br />

special service), Saturday morning service<br />

at 9:<strong>30</strong> a.m. Active Temple including Religious<br />

School, Sisterhood, Men’s Club, Social<br />

Action and Adult Education. Pilates on<br />

Sunday mornings, 10:<strong>30</strong> a.m., Zumba on<br />

Monday evenings, 6:15 p.m., Israeli Dance<br />

Group Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. Temple<br />

welcomes Interfaith Families. Please contact<br />

the office for more information at 978-532-<br />

1293.<br />

The Church of Jesus Christ of<br />

Latter-day 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 School;<br />

11:10-noon, Primary and Youth Classes;<br />

Youth Night and Boy/Cub Scouts: Tuesdays<br />

at 7 p.m.; Bishop: Matthew Romano, 781-<br />

334-5586. Family History Center, Wednesdays<br />

10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to<br />

4 p.m. Please check before coming due to<br />

weather or for summer hours).<br />

Wakefield Lynnfield United Methodist<br />

Church<br />

273 Vernon St., Wakefield with Pastor:<br />

Glenn M. Mortimer<br />

Hello from the Wakefield-Lynnfield United<br />

Methodist Church!<br />

Sunday Worship Services:<br />

Summer: Sunday July 1 through Labor<br />

Weekend Sun. Sept. 2, 2018 10 a.m. Worship<br />

Service.<br />

School Year: September 8, 2018 through<br />

June <strong>30</strong>, 2019 -10:<strong>30</strong> a.m.<br />

Knit, Pray & Crochet Ministry –<br />

Knit, Pray & Crochet meets at 10 a.m. on<br />

the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at the<br />

church to chat, learn to knit & crochet and to<br />

make items like blankets, hats, mittens,<br />

scarves, prayer shawls and prayer squares<br />

for people in need. All faiths are welcome to<br />

join us.<br />

Following the service, we enjoy Fellowship<br />

at our Coffee & Conversation time.<br />

There are also many ways to serve the<br />

community here through volunteer opportunities,<br />

social groups and committees like<br />

Ecumenical Youth Group, Choir, Book<br />

Club, Sunday School, Bible Study, United<br />

Methodist Women, Ministry Leadership<br />

Team, Card Care Club, Craft Fair Committee,<br />

just to name a few. We offer our building<br />

to many local groups like Happy Hearts<br />

Preschool, Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Wakefield<br />

Arts & Crafts Society, Music Together-Preschool<br />

Music, Kids Curtain Call Drama<br />

for Middle Schoolers, Wakefield Toy<br />

Swap, just to name a few! We are also a<br />

Project Linus Blanket Drop-off spot!<br />

We even have musicians “In the House” as<br />

our Pastor, Rev. Glenn Mortimer, and his<br />

wife Elizabeth are trained musicians which<br />

they incorporate into special church services<br />

for all to enjoy! For more information<br />

about our church, please call the church office<br />

at (781) 245-1359 or email us at our new<br />

email WLUMC273@gmail.com. Visit us on<br />

Facebook www.facebook.com/methodistchurchwakefield.<br />

We look forward to welcoming you on<br />

Sunday!


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Tanners return with experience in 2018<br />

By Anne Marie Tobin<br />

PEABODY — Last year,<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> High girls soccer coach<br />

Dennis Desroches said his team<br />

was the youngest and least experienced<br />

team he had ever<br />

coached in any sport.<br />

Having lost 13 seniors to graduation<br />

and with only eight returning<br />

varsity players, just three<br />

of whom started, the Tanners<br />

had plenty of holes to fill.<br />

But the upstart Tanners surprised<br />

perhaps even themselves,<br />

finishing the regular season 11-<br />

3-4 to earn the No. 6 seed in the<br />

Division 1 North tournament,<br />

where they lost in the quarterfinals<br />

to No. 3 Brookline in penalty<br />

kicks.<br />

“At one point we had six<br />

freshmen out there and it was<br />

the first time they had been on<br />

this stage with such intensity especially<br />

playing a Dual County<br />

League team,” Desroches said of<br />

the Brookline game. “It was good<br />

for them to experience that, and<br />

give them credit for being able to<br />

rise up and play to that level.”<br />

Fast forward to this year, and<br />

it’s deja vu all over again.<br />

“I can’t believe how young<br />

this team is and it’s shocking to<br />

think that this group is even less<br />

experienced and younger than<br />

last year,” said Desroches. “We<br />

have only one senior with varsity<br />

experience (Catherine Manning)<br />

and most of the team are underclassmen<br />

with eight sophomores<br />

and five freshman and only four<br />

juniors and five seniors in all, so<br />

they are very young.”<br />

This year’s team lost significant<br />

talent in the dynamic midfield<br />

duo of Emily Nelson, who is<br />

now playing Division 1 soccer at<br />

the University of Massachusetts<br />

(Lowell) and Jillian Arigo, who<br />

moved on to Division 2 Franklin<br />

Pierce University.<br />

Nelson finished her career<br />

third in all-time scoring with<br />

140 points, while Arigo tallied a<br />

total of 44 points in her career. A<br />

four-year starter and three-year<br />

Sports<br />

FILE PHOTO<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> girls soccer captain Catherine Manning is the only<br />

returning senior with varsity experience.<br />

Northeastern Conference All-<br />

League all-star, Nelson was the<br />

NEC’s Most Valuable Player last<br />

fall, while Arigo was <strong>Peabody</strong>’s<br />

second leading scorer last fall<br />

and also an NEC All-Star.<br />

“Emily accounted for 45 of<br />

our 55 goals last year and Jillian<br />

probably accounted for the<br />

rest,” said Desroches. “Emily is<br />

probably the best player I have<br />

coached in terms of sideline to<br />

sideline and endline to endline.<br />

With zero returning scorers,<br />

we instantly became an even<br />

younger team than last year’s.”<br />

The good news for <strong>Peabody</strong> is<br />

the Tanners’ defense looks to be<br />

strong and experienced.<br />

The defense will be led by<br />

Manning along with junior goalkeeper<br />

Shelby Doucette and<br />

junior sweeper Colleen Crotty<br />

who will serve as tri-captains.<br />

Manning has three years of experience<br />

and Aja has a laser-like<br />

shot and great field vision.<br />

“Our back line is solid with<br />

Manning, Jordyn Collins coming<br />

back with experience and and we<br />

also have our sweeper, Colleen<br />

Crotty, and stopper, Aja Alimonte<br />

coming back,” said Desroches.<br />

“Manning and Crotty have a lot<br />

of experience and Aja has a laser-like<br />

shot and great field vision.<br />

Shelby is going to be very<br />

good, She has solid instincts and<br />

has a great jump on the ball and<br />

has good hands and experience.”<br />

Also returning is junior midfielder<br />

Abigail Ryder.<br />

Seven sophomores who made<br />

the team last year as freshmen are<br />

back. All of them got significant<br />

minutes last year and will likely<br />

see more this year. That group<br />

includes Alimonte and Collins,<br />

midfielders Amber Kiricoples<br />

and Bridgette O’Connell (both<br />

of whom started last year) and<br />

forwards Emma Darling, Hailee<br />

Lomasney and Hailey Baker.<br />

Desroches said the freshman<br />

group is showing early promise.<br />

That group includes Ava<br />

D’Ambrosia, Emily McDonough,<br />

Emma Bloom, Mikayla Fisher<br />

and Madeline Scacchi.<br />

“We still haven’t determined<br />

the roster, but we have several<br />

freshmen who look promising,”<br />

Desroches said. “Most of them are<br />

little, but they are fast and a couple<br />

of them could be impact players.”<br />

Newcomers include seniors<br />

Aly Dewsnap, Erin Corrigan,<br />

Erin Kidd and Sarah Anderson.<br />

The Tanners have five non-conference<br />

games on the docket, the<br />

first of which is against familiar<br />

foe Acton-Boxborough on the<br />

road Tuesday, Sept. 4 at 4 p.m.<br />

in the Tanners’ first game of the<br />

season. They play a home (Oct.<br />

8, 10 a.m.) and away (Sept. 8,<br />

10 a.m.) series with Cardinal<br />

Spellman again this year. On<br />

Saturday, Sept. 22, the Tanners<br />

host North Andover at home at<br />

1 p.m. The Tanners wrap up the<br />

regular season at home against<br />

NEC rival Somerville Friday,<br />

Oct. 26 (TBD).<br />

Desroches said the teams<br />

to beat this year appear to be<br />

Beverly, Danvers and he also<br />

expects Swampscott to be tough.<br />

“Beverly returns a monster<br />

lineup and the only team other<br />

than us to beat them last year<br />

was Danvers,” Desroches said.<br />

“We beat Beverly twice last<br />

year, both 1-0, but Nelson scored<br />

both goals, so you can see what<br />

we are up against. I also think<br />

that Marblehead will make some<br />

noise this year. They missed the<br />

tournament by one game, but<br />

they played such a monster allworld,<br />

over-the-top schedule so<br />

you have to watch them.”<br />

Palmieri hoping to build up program at alma mater<br />

By Harold Rivera<br />

PEABODY — With a new<br />

coach leading the program, the<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> field hockey team’s<br />

ready to kick the 2018 season<br />

into gear. <strong>Peabody</strong> High alum<br />

Tawny Palmieri was hired as the<br />

Tanners’ new coach during the<br />

offseason but she isn’t new to the<br />

program. Palmieri, who graduated<br />

from <strong>Peabody</strong> High in 2008,<br />

was a three-sport athlete who<br />

played field hockey, basketball<br />

and softball.<br />

Palmieri played one season<br />

of college softball at UMass<br />

Amherst (she redshirted her<br />

freshman years) before transferring<br />

to Merrimack for three<br />

seasons. She has six years of<br />

softball coaching experience at<br />

the high school level. This will<br />

be her first year coaching field<br />

hockey. Palmieri replaces Karen<br />

Atkinson, who spent one season<br />

in the role at <strong>Peabody</strong>.<br />

“It’s pretty crazy that it’s come<br />

full circle,” Palmieri said. “I didn’t<br />

really think of myself as a field<br />

hockey coach when I left high<br />

school. I always sort of thought<br />

I’d coach softball.<br />

“I became a (field hockey)<br />

captain my senior year,”<br />

Palmieri said. “I enjoyed the<br />

sport, I understand it and I like it.<br />

It’s nice to be able to give back,<br />

especially where I grew up and<br />

played.”<br />

Palmieri will coach the Tanners<br />

alongside assistant Elaine<br />

Linehan, who coached Palmieri<br />

when she played on the <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

junior varsity team. Palmieri<br />

played two seasons of varsity field<br />

hockey for former Tanners coach<br />

Lorraine Benoit.<br />

“(Elaine) and I are a lot alike,”<br />

Palmieri said. “I know how she<br />

operates. She understands me and<br />

how I work. I think the two of us<br />

together will make a great team. I<br />

learned from her as a player and<br />

now I have the ability to learn the<br />

coaching side of things.”<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> returns a solid nucleus<br />

to the fold, beginning with its four<br />

co-captains. Three of them are seniors<br />

in center-mid Hailee Monies<br />

and sisters Marlana Winschel (outside-mid)<br />

and Sophia Winschel<br />

(defensive back). Rounding out<br />

the core of co-captains is junior<br />

forward/mid Jess Bacelar.<br />

“I’m excited to work with these<br />

four,” Palmieri said. “They’re all<br />

great athletes and great people as<br />

well. They make adjustments right<br />

away. They’re constantly helping<br />

other girls in the program, whether<br />

it’s girls who haven’t picked up a<br />

stick or girls who’ve been in the<br />

program. They’re always helping<br />

each other. I’m excited. I think it’s<br />

going to be a good year for them.”<br />

A pair of sophomores are currently<br />

competing for the starting<br />

goalie role in Sidney Bragna and<br />

Kylie Colella. Palmieri said both<br />

have looked solid in net through<br />

the first few days of the preseason.<br />

“They’ve both looked really<br />

good,” Palmieri said. “They come<br />

to practice ready to play. They’re<br />

constantly ready, they’re ready for<br />

us when we need them to jump<br />

into drills. It’s pretty even right<br />

now. You can tell they both want<br />

it. That’s very exciting for a coach<br />

to see in a sophomore.”<br />

Palmieri said the Tanners are<br />

still waiting for a few eighthgrade<br />

waivers to clear to allow<br />

a few more hopefuls to join the<br />

team. One of her main goals<br />

as <strong>Peabody</strong>’s new coach is to<br />

increase interest among underclassmen<br />

and eighth-graders.<br />

“We have to get some eighthgrade<br />

waivers to make sure we<br />

have enough for both teams,”<br />

Palmieri said. “When I played<br />

we had a freshman team with<br />

girls coming in on eighth-grade<br />

waivers. It’s my goal to get the<br />

program back to that level.<br />

“It’s a great sport,” Palmieri<br />

said. “Students need to know<br />

about it to play. Me and Coach<br />

Linehan, our goal is to build a<br />

team that’s noticed in the field<br />

hockey world and bring field<br />

hockey back to <strong>Peabody</strong>.”<br />

Another goal for Palmieri is to<br />

coach the Tanners to an appearance<br />

in the state tournament.<br />

“I want them to experience<br />

a winning season,” Palmieri<br />

said. “I want them to know<br />

how successful they can be. I<br />

want them to make the playoffs,<br />

that’s my goal as a coach. I want<br />

them to play as a team and be<br />

successful.”<br />

The Tanners open the 2018<br />

season September 5th when they<br />

host Northeastern Conference opponent<br />

Beverly at <strong>Peabody</strong> High.<br />

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Good Luck <strong>Peabody</strong> Tanners!<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> High School fall schedule<br />

CROSS COUNTRYFOOTBALL<br />

Wed., Fri., Sept. 7 Somerville 12 <strong>Peabody</strong> at at <strong>Peabody</strong> Classical 7 4<br />

Mon., Fri., Sept. 1417 <strong>Peabody</strong> at at Danvers Marblehead 7 4<br />

Thu., Fri., Sept. 2120 <strong>Peabody</strong> Revere at <strong>Peabody</strong> Marblehead 4 7<br />

Wed., Fri., Sept. 2826 Revere Everett at at <strong>Peabody</strong> 7 4<br />

Wed., Fri., Oct. Oct. 5 <strong>Peabody</strong> 3 Beverly at Masco <strong>Peabody</strong> 7 4<br />

Wed., Fri., Oct. Oct. 12 12 Malden <strong>Peabody</strong> at <strong>Peabody</strong> at Malden 7 4<br />

Wed., Fri., Oct. Oct. 1917 <strong>Peabody</strong> English at Beverly <strong>Peabody</strong> 7 4<br />

Sat., Fri., Oct. Nov. 26-Sat., 10 Eastern Nov. Mass 10 Playoffs Championship TBD TBD<br />

Sat., Thu., Nov. 17 22 All-States Saugus at Championships <strong>Peabody</strong> 10 TBD<br />

BOYS SOCCER<br />

Thu., Sept. 6 TBA<br />

Wed., Sept. 12 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Swampscott 4<br />

Fri., Sept. 14 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Revere 4<br />

Tue., Sept. 18 Beverly at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Thu., Sept. 20 Marblehead at <strong>Peabody</strong> 6:<strong>30</strong><br />

Mon., Sept. 24 Danvers at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Wed., Sept. 26 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Somerville 4<br />

Tue., Oct. 2 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Medford 4<br />

Thu., Oct. 4 Swampscott at <strong>Peabody</strong> 6<br />

Mon., Oct. 8 Gloucester at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Wed., Oct. 10 Revere at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Fri., Oct. 12 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Beverly 4<br />

Sat., Oct. 13 Billerica at <strong>Peabody</strong> 3<br />

Tue., Oct. 16 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Marblehead 4<br />

Thu., Oct. 18 Classical at <strong>Peabody</strong> 6<br />

Fri., Oct. 19 Salem at <strong>Peabody</strong> 6<br />

Mon., Oct. 22 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Danvers 6:<strong>30</strong><br />

Wed., Oct. 24 Somerville at <strong>Peabody</strong> 6<br />

GOLF<br />

Tue., Sept. 4 Gloucester at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Thu., Sept. 6 Beverly at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Thu., Sept. 13 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Danvers 4<br />

Mon., Sept. 17 Marblehead at <strong>Peabody</strong> 3:45<br />

Thu., Sept. 20 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Somerville 4<br />

Mon., Sept. 24 TBD at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Wed., Sept. 26 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Swampscott 4<br />

Thu., Sept. 27 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Gloucester 4<br />

Mon., Oct. 1 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Beverly 4<br />

Thu., Oct. 4 Danvers at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Tue., Oct. 9 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Marblehead 4<br />

Wed., Oct. 10 Somerville at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Mon., Oct. 15 <strong>Peabody</strong> at TBD 4<br />

Wed., Oct. 17 Swampscott at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> girls soccer captains, from left, are Colleen<br />

Crotty, Catherine Manning and Shelby Doucette.<br />

GIRLS SOCCER<br />

Tue., Sept. 4 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Acton-Boxborough 4<br />

Thu., Sept. 6 Medford at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Sat., Sept. 8 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Spellman 10<br />

Fri., Sept. 14 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Swampscott 4<br />

Mon., Sept. 17 Marblehead at <strong>Peabody</strong> 6:<strong>30</strong><br />

Thu., Sept. 20 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Beverly 4<br />

Sat., Sept. 22 No. Andover at <strong>Peabody</strong> 1<br />

Fri., Sept. 28 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Danvers 4<br />

Thu., Oct. 4 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Somerville 6<br />

Mon., Oct. 8 Spellman at <strong>Peabody</strong> 10<br />

Wed., Oct. 10 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Medford 4<br />

Fri., Oct. 12 Swampscott at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Tue., Oct. 16 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Marblehead 4<br />

Thu., Oct. 18 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Tewksbury 4<br />

Sat., Oct. 20 Beverly at <strong>Peabody</strong> 1<br />

Mon., Oct. 22 Danvers at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Fri., Oct. 26 Somerville at <strong>Peabody</strong> TBD<br />

CROSS COUNTRY<br />

Wed., Sept. 12 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Classical 4<br />

Mon., Sept. 17 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Marblehead 4<br />

Thu., Sept. 20 Revere at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Wed., Sept. 26 Everett at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Wed., Oct. 3 Beverly at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Wed., Oct. 12 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Malden 4<br />

Wed., Oct. 17 English at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

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VOLLEYBALL<br />

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Fri., Sept. 7 No. Andover at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Sat., Sept. 8 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Spellman 10<br />

Wed., Sept. 12 Swampscott at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Fri., Sept. 14 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Saugus 5<br />

Tue., Sept. 18 Malden at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Thu., Sept. 20 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Winthrop 5<br />

Mon., Sept. 24 Lynnfield at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Wed., Sept. 26 Salem at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Thu., Sept. 27 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Everett 5<br />

Tue., Oct. 2 <strong>Peabody</strong> at English 5<br />

Thu., Oct. 4 Revere at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Mon., Oct. 8 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Ham-Wenham 5<br />

Wed., Oct. 10 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Medford 4<br />

Thu., Oct. 11 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Beverly 5<br />

Tue., Oct. 16 Classical at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Thu., Oct. 18 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Medford 5<br />

Fri. Oct. 19 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Maso 5<br />

Tue., Oct. 23 Marblehead at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

Wed., Oct. 24 <strong>Peabody</strong> at No. Reading 5<br />

Thu., Oct. 25 Somerville at <strong>Peabody</strong> 5<br />

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Sat., Sept. 15 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Saugus 4<br />

Mon. Sept. 17 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Malden 4<br />

Fri., Sept. 21 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Marblehead 4<br />

Tue., Sept. 25 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Gloucester 4<br />

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Mon., Oct. 15 Revere at <strong>Peabody</strong> 4<br />

Wed., Oct. 17 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Malden 4<br />

Fri. Oct. 19 Danvers at <strong>Peabody</strong> TBD<br />

Mon., Oct. 22 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Melrose 4<br />

Sat. Oct. 27 <strong>Peabody</strong> at Everett 10<br />

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LEGALS<br />

LEGALS<br />

MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE<br />

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage<br />

given by Elizabeth C. Buonopane and Paul A. Buonopane A/K/A Paul C.<br />

Buonopane to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for<br />

Fidelity Mortgage, its successors and assigns, dated December 6, 2006 and<br />

registered with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land<br />

Court as Document Number 474773 noted on Certificate of Title Number 68916,<br />

subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, as indenture trustee, for<br />

the CIM Trust 2016-3, Mortgage-Backed Notes, Series 2016-3 by Mortgage<br />

Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Fidelity Mortgage, its<br />

successors and assigns by assignment registered with Essex County (Southern<br />

District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 588218 noted on<br />

Certificate of Title Number 68916 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage<br />

and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM<br />

on September 6, 2018 at 17 Moulton Road, <strong>Peabody</strong>, MA, all and singular the<br />

premises described in said Mortgage, to wit:<br />

THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN PEABODY IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX<br />

AND COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS<br />

FOLLOWS: WESTERLY: BY THE EASTERLY LINE OF MOULTON ROAD, FORTY-NINE<br />

AND 81/100 (49.81) FEET; NORTHWESTERLY: BY THE SOUTHEASTERLY CURVING<br />

LINE FORMING THE JUNCTION OF SAID MOULTON ROAD AND ORAN CIRCLE,<br />

THIRTY-NINE AND 27/100 (39.27) FEET; NORTHERLY: BY THE SOUTHERLY LINE 'OF<br />

SAID ORAN CIRCLE, ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO AND 56/100 (122.56) FEET;<br />

EASTERLY: BY LOT 63, AS SHOWN ON PLAN HEREINAFTER MENTIONED, ONE<br />

HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE AND 78/100 (125.78) FEET; AND SOUTHWESTERLY: BY<br />

LOT 65, AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAN, ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX AND 66/100<br />

(166.66) FEET. ALL OF SAID BOUNDARIES ARE DETERMINED BY THE COURT TO BE<br />

LOCATED AS SHOWN UPON PLAN NUMBERED 28333-C, DRAWN BY BRADFORD<br />

SAIVETZ ASSOC, INC., SURVEYORS, DATED NOVEMBER <strong>30</strong>, 1965, AS MODIFIED<br />

AND APPROVED BY THE COURT, FILED IN THE LAND REGISTRATION OFFICE, A COPY<br />

OF A PORTION OF WHICH IS FILED WITH CERTIFICATE OF TITLE #38535 IN SAID<br />

REGISTRY, AND THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED LAND IS SHOWN AS LOT #64, SHEET 4,<br />

ON LAST MENTIONED PLAN. FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY: THE APN IS<br />

SHOWN BY THE COUNTY ASSESSOR AS 046-067; SOURCE OF TITLE IS DOCUMENT<br />

NO. 3383<strong>30</strong> (RECORDED 02/06/98)<br />

PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />

LEGAL AD<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Notice is hereby given that the City<br />

Council of the City of <strong>Peabody</strong>, acting<br />

as the Special Permit Granting<br />

Authority, will conduct a public hearing<br />

on THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER<br />

13, 2018, at 7:<strong>30</strong> P.M., in the Frank<br />

L. Wiggin Auditorium, City Hall, 24<br />

Lowell Street, <strong>Peabody</strong>, MA on the<br />

application from CENTERCORP RETAIL<br />

PROPERTIES, INC., 600 Loring Avenue,<br />

Salem, MA FOR A SPECIAL<br />

PERMIT SEEKING TO DEVELOP A<br />

DRIVE THROUGH WINDOW at 250<br />

ANDOVER STREET, <strong>Peabody</strong>, MA as<br />

filed in accordance with Sections<br />

4.2.5, 6.1, and 15.7 of the <strong>Peabody</strong><br />

Zoning Ordinance.<br />

PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />

COUNCILLOR EDWARD R. CHAREST<br />

CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT<br />

Timothy E. Spanos<br />

City Clerk<br />

Weekly News: August <strong>30</strong>, September<br />

6, 2018<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Different<br />

6 Pen brand<br />

9 Ship’s wheel<br />

13 Throw<br />

14 Bete noire<br />

15 Inventor’s spark<br />

16 Fruit stand item<br />

17 Broad ave.<br />

18 Wins at rummy<br />

19 Fume<br />

20 Faded<br />

22 Fleecy animal<br />

24 Stone Age weapon<br />

25 Kernel holders<br />

28 The majority<br />

<strong>30</strong> Far-reaching mental<br />

view<br />

34 Brazilian port<br />

35 Chipper<br />

36 Wreck, as a train<br />

37 Slipping past<br />

39 Ore<br />

40 Contradicted<br />

41 Dietary needs<br />

42 Novelist -- Levin<br />

43 Weirder<br />

44 Mr. Satie of Les Six<br />

45 “-- --, old chap”<br />

46 Tea cake<br />

48 Author -- Rand<br />

50 “The Little<br />

Mermaid” author<br />

53 Tech-support callers<br />

57 Layered cookie<br />

58 Dice<br />

59 Send, as a payment<br />

60 Dog nail<br />

61 Desert st.<br />

62 Very short time<br />

63 Ripped<br />

64 Gaze at<br />

65 Wheat stalk<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Resistance units<br />

2 Abound<br />

3 Ring around the moon<br />

4 Calls to mind<br />

5 Pick up a lease<br />

6 Sub stabilizer<br />

7 Turn inside out<br />

8 It repels moths<br />

9 Circus apparatus (2<br />

wds.)<br />

10 Singer -- Adams<br />

11 Advance<br />

12 More, in Baja<br />

14 Consumer protection<br />

gp.<br />

21 Groups of witches<br />

23 Do editing<br />

25 Tenet<br />

26 Slicked up<br />

27 Leap<br />

29 URL suffix<br />

31 Bombay garments<br />

32 Dainty ornament<br />

33 Soothe<br />

35 Make holes in<br />

36 Sportscaster Mike --<br />

38 Dwindles away (2<br />

wds.)<br />

39 Avril follower<br />

41 Giveaway<br />

44 Double-check<br />

45 Coin-slot word<br />

47 Killer whales<br />

49 Mongol tents<br />

50 Mr. Guthrie<br />

51 At hand<br />

52 Gendarme’s schnoz<br />

54 Arab VIP<br />

55 Costa --<br />

56 Slumgullion<br />

57 Nov. preceder<br />

The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements,<br />

restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax<br />

titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in<br />

possession, and attorney's fees and costs.<br />

TERMS OF SALE:<br />

A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of<br />

a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be<br />

delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be<br />

required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of<br />

the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (<strong>30</strong>) days<br />

from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other<br />

check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid<br />

at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms<br />

of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure<br />

sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be<br />

entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further<br />

recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The<br />

description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of<br />

an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE.<br />

Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale.<br />

U.S. Bank National Association, as indenture trustee, for the CIM Trust 2016-3,<br />

Mortgage-Backed Notes, Series 2016-3<br />

Weekly News: August 16, 23, <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

(SEAL)<br />

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS<br />

LAND COURT<br />

DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT<br />

18SM003798<br />

ORDER OF NOTICE<br />

To:<br />

Edmund A. LeBlanc<br />

Barbara L. Freeman f/k/a Barbara F. LeBlanc<br />

and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50<br />

U.S.C. 50 §3901 et seq.:<br />

Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper<br />

Present Holder of said Mortgage,<br />

By Its Attorneys,<br />

ORLANS PC<br />

PO Box 540540<br />

Waltham, MA 02454<br />

Phone: (781) 790-7800<br />

17-013446<br />

claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in <strong>Peabody</strong>,<br />

numbered 4 Lowell Street Court, given by Edmund A. LeBlanc and Barbara F.<br />

LeBlanc to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a<br />

nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated<br />

January 23, 2007, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of<br />

Deeds in Book 26560, Page 418, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment,<br />

has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of<br />

Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status.<br />

If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United<br />

States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers<br />

Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on<br />

that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in<br />

this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before October 8,<br />

2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the<br />

benefits of said Act.<br />

Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on August 21, 2018.<br />

Attest: Deborah J. Patterson<br />

Recorder<br />

18-032118<br />

Weekly News: August <strong>30</strong>, 2018<br />

PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />

LEGAL AD<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Notice is hereby given that the City<br />

Council of the City of <strong>Peabody</strong>, acting<br />

as the Special Permit Granting<br />

Authority, will conduct a public hearing<br />

on THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER<br />

13, 2018, at 7:<strong>30</strong> P.M., in the Frank<br />

L. Wiggin Auditorium, City Hall, 24<br />

Lowell Street, <strong>Peabody</strong>, MA on the<br />

application from GOOCHANATHY, LLC,<br />

SCOTT A. MACGREGOR, MANAGER,<br />

133 Granby Road, South Hadley, MA<br />

FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT SEEKING TO<br />

ALLOW FOR AN ADULT PARAPHERNA-<br />

LIA STORE DOING BUSINESS AS<br />

ADAM & EVE at 212-216 NEWBURY<br />

STREET, <strong>Peabody</strong>, MA as filed in<br />

accordance with Sections 4.2.5, 6.1,<br />

and 15.7 of the <strong>Peabody</strong> Zoning<br />

Ordinance.<br />

PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />

COUNCILLOR EDWARD R. CHAREST<br />

CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT<br />

Timothy E. Spanos<br />

City Clerk<br />

Weekly News: August <strong>30</strong>, September<br />

6, 2018<br />

PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />

LEGAL AD<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Notice is hereby given that the City<br />

Council of the City of <strong>Peabody</strong>, acting<br />

as the Special Permit Granting<br />

Authority, will conduct a public hearing<br />

on THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER<br />

13, 2018, at 7:<strong>30</strong> P.M., in the Frank<br />

L. Wiggin Auditorium, City Hall, 24<br />

Lowell Street, <strong>Peabody</strong>, MA on the<br />

application from GARY A. NADEAU, 69<br />

North Shore Road, New Durham, NH<br />

FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT SEEKING TO<br />

DEVELOP A DRIVE THROUGH WIN-<br />

DOW FOR A FINANCIAL INSTITUTION<br />

at 167 WASHINGTON STREET, <strong>Peabody</strong>,<br />

MA as filed in accordance with<br />

Sections 4.2.5, 6.1, and 15.7 of the<br />

<strong>Peabody</strong> Zoning Ordinance.<br />

PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />

COUNCILLOR EDWARD R. CHAREST<br />

CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT<br />

Timothy E. Spanos<br />

City Clerk<br />

Weekly News: August <strong>30</strong>, September<br />

6, 2018


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LEGALS CARPENTRY LANDSCAPING<br />

PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />

LEGAL AD<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of <strong>Peabody</strong> will conduct<br />

a public hearing on THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 2018, at 7:<strong>30</strong> P.M.,<br />

in the Frank L. Wiggin Auditorium, City Hall, 24 Lowell Street, <strong>Peabody</strong>, MA on the<br />

following PETITIONS filed by CELLCO PARTNERSHIP D/B/A VERIZON WIRELESS,<br />

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COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT ON EXISTING OR PROPOSED NEW VERIZON<br />

UTILITY POLES INCLUDING ANTENNA, CONDUIT, CABLE, AND ALL NECESSARY<br />

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2) SC 20: New pole located on northwest side of Washington Street at the<br />

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3) SC 21: New pole located on Lynn Street; corner of Trofin Lane<br />

4) SC 22: New pole located on Lynn Street; corner of Rainbow Road/82 Lynn<br />

Street<br />

5) SC 24: New pole located on Lynn Street; vicinity of 161 Lynn Street<br />

6) SC <strong>30</strong>: New pole located on Foster Street; vicinity of 101 Foster Street<br />

7) SC 51: New pole located on King Street; vicinity of 15 King Street<br />

PEABODY CITY COUNCIL<br />

COUNCILLOR EDWARD R. CHAREST<br />

CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT<br />

Timothy E. Spanos<br />

City Clerk<br />

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