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Blumenthal: Syria policy needed High court


Senator wants Trump on Syrian refugees.Blumenthal also
said that he would oppose the use of
use ofchemical weapons against his
own people,killing more than 80
and comprehensive strategy that
focuses on the Russians, who have
drama ends
to submit detailed
strategy to Congress
U.S. troops in combat roles in any
massive numbers in Syria.
Blumenthal, flanked by Syrian
civilians, according to an estimate
from the Syrian Observatory for Hu-
man Rights.
been complicit in the using of chem-
ical agents and conventional warfare
by Assad against his own people,
as Gorsuch
refugees who have resettled in Con- Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, in Blumenthal said.
By JULIA BERGMAN
Day Staff Writer
Hartford U.S. Sen. Richard Blu-
menthal, D-Conn., says President
necticut, held a news conference
Mondayin Hartford to underscore
his argument.
a statement released Monday, called
the strike a measured response.
Blumenthal, on Monday, called it a
He called for stronger, sustained
sanctions aimed broadly against
the defense, energy and financial
is sworn in
Donald Trump should submit a com- Late last week, Trump authorized dramatic show of force. industries in Russia, and he said New justice vows to be
prehensive strategy on Syria for the launching of Tomahawk cruise That show of force has to be more the U.S. needs to enlist the Group of
congressional approval and is again missiles at a Syrian air basein re- than a one-time, one-off fire-and-for- Seven industrialized nations to get a faithful servant of
calling for Trump to rescind his ban sponse toPresident Bashar Assads get gesture. It has to be a sustained SEE BLUMENTHAL PAGE A5 the U.S. Constitution
By VIVIAN SALAMA
and SAM HANANEL
AN APRIL DAY AT THE BEACH Associated Press
Washington Justice Neil Gorsuch
took his place in history Monday as
the newest addition on the bench of
the Supreme Court, restoring a nar-
row conservative majority and mark-
ing a much-needed political victory
for President Donald Trump.
Gorsuch was sworn in during a sun-
soaked ceremony in the Rose Garden,
nearly 14 months after the seat was
left vacant with the sudden death of
Justice Antonin Scalia. The oath was
administered during the White House
ceremony by Justice Anthony Ken-
nedy, whom Gorsuch once served as
a law clerk. A smiling Trump stood
behind his nominee.
It was the second of two oaths
the first was conducted privately in
the Justices Conference Room by
Chief Justice John Roberts.
To the Scalia family, I wont ever
forget that the seat I inherit today is
that of a very, very great man, Gor-
such said to the audience of family
and administration staffers, as well
as all the sitting Supreme Court jus-
tices.
I will do all my powers permit to
be a faithful servant of the Constitu-
tion and laws of this great nation, he
said.
Gorsuch joins the court that is of-
ten the final arbiter for presidential
policy.
Speaking ahead of Gorsuch at
the ceremony, Trump said that our
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY
country is counting on you to be wise,
Tom and Monica Roseski of Simsbury and their children, Dylan, 6, and Hannah, 4, leave Ocean Beach Park in New London on Monday. The
impartial and fair, to serve under
Roseskis said they wanted to spend time in the sun and at the beach while their son was on spring vacation.
SEE GORSUCH PAGE A3

Woman thrilled to join Westerly Yacht Club Ledyard Republicans endorse


A year ago, rules changed
to allow female members Women are a huge
Nearly yearly, Coburn would wait
with her breath held as the male
Fred Allyn III as interim mayor
members of the 89-year-old club vot-
By LINDSAY BOYLE
part of that club. They ed on the rule.
Former town councilor would replace Finkelstein
Day Staff Writer might not be voting And every year I would be so dis- By NATE LYNCH The broker-owner of Allyn Asso-
Westerly For more than four de- members, but theyre appointed, she said. Day Staff Writer ciates Realtors and son of former
cades, the Westerly Yacht Club has After last years June 15 vote to- With the resignation of Mayor mayor Fred Allyn Jr., Allyn III has
been a part of Carol Coburns life. on committees with taled 207 for and 171 against admit- Michael Finkelstein now officially served two terms as a town council-
Until last month, however, the their husbands, theyre ting women not enough to meet set for May 1, the Republican Town or and is currently the chairman of
52-year-old was not an official mem- doing everything the the two-thirds majority requirement Committee unanimously chose to the Finance Committee, which han-
ber of the club. associate member Jane Barstow endorse Fred Allyn III for the inter- dles the towns expenditures.
Thats because until July, women members are doing. wrote a letter to the Westerly Sun. It im mayor job Monday night. He was interviewed by the RTCs
could only join the club as associate The rule just needed to set off a firestorm of local and nation- The endorsement paves the way nominating committee shortly be-
members and they could only get be updated. Im glad al media coverage and garnered from for the Town Council to vote onAl- fore the full committees meeting.
that distinction if they were married the ACLU the threat of a lawsuit. lyns appointment as mayor on Both Cherry and Republican Town
to a full member. someone finally made a On July 16, the clubs full members March 26. By charter, the replace- Committee John Rodolico men-
Coburn, a Westerly resident,didnt big deal about it. reversed their course, voting 310 to ment for Finkelstein, a Republican, tioned the wide variety of commit-
fall into that category. But she has CAROL COBURN 82 to allow women to become full must belong to the same party. tees Allyn serves on and his work on
been going to events and gatherings members. Finkelsteinhas beenselected by the budget as the reasons he would
at the 1 Watch Hill Road establish- Shaun Tine, commodore of the East Lymes Police Commission to make a good mayor.
ment for almost as long as she can The question of whether to admit club, didnt know off the top of his be that towns first police chief, and He has the unique qualities to
remember. Her late father, Charles, women as full members is one that head how many women have become he submitted a letter Monday to the lead town government. ... The bud-
was a heavily involved life member had been mulled for years, Coburn full members so far. But he said the Ledyard town clerk offering his res- get this year represents his leader-
of the club, as were her grandparents said. Her father had been a proponent club has brought on quite a few ignation effective May 1. ship, Rodolico said.
before him. Her sister and brother-in- of changing the antiquated rule, women and is giving all women who RTC Nominating Committee Allyn, who described his political
law are members, too. which barred lesbians, single women apply the same consideration as men. Chairman Mike Cherry said Allyn philosophy as advocating for a lim-
Its a legacy in my family, Coburn and divorced women from any type of Were very delighted to be mov- was by far, in my opinion, and no ited government at all levels, said
said. You cant even imagine. Im so membership. ing on to the next chapter of our lives on in the committee disagreed, most he would work to divest the town
excited, so thrilled (to be a member). As associate members, women here, he said. qualified individual to lead us into of property like the former police
This was a huge part of my dads life. could participate in events and didnt Upon learning she could join, Co- the future, shortly before the town building and the Gales Ferry land-
Im just so happy they finally over- have to pay dues, but they couldnt burn excitedly filled out an applica- committee voted unanimously to ing.
turned that vote. vote. SEE WOMAN PAGE A5 endorse Allyn. SEE ALLYN PAGE A3

WEATHER EXECUTIONS IN CHINA SAID SPAM SCHEME TARGETED AS


Today, mostly sunny and pleasant.
Through the Lens
High 61. Wednesday, chance of
TO OUTPACE REST OF WORLD ALLEGED MASTERMIND NABBED
showers. High 63. B4 Beijing Chinas use of the death penalty Washington U.S. authorities announced
remains shrouded in secrecy and still out- Monday they are working to dismantle a glob-
INDEX paces the rest of the world combined, even al computer network that sent hundreds of
Classified/C5 Police logs/C2 after the nations execution rate fell sharply millions of spam emails worldwide each year.
Comics/D4 Public notices/C5 over the past decade, human rights activists The Russian man alleged to be at the head of
Daybreak/D1 Puzzles/C6 said today. the scheme was arrested Friday in Spain.
Editorials/A4 Region/C1 Amnesty International reported 1,032 The U.S. Justice Department said it was
Movies/D3 Sports/B1 state-sponsored executions worldwide in working to take down the sprawling Kelihos
Nation/A2 Television/D2 2016, excluding China, where the true num- botnet, which at times was made up of more
Obituaries/C4 World/A2 ber is unknown because the government than 100,000 compromised computers that
considers it a state secret. The group said it sent phony emails advertising counterfeit
believes China executed thousands, but it drugs and work-at-home scams, harvested
didnt offer a more precise estimate due to a users logins and installed malware that
lack of accurate information. intercepted their bank account passwords.
The human rights group Dui Hua esti- Controlling the network was Pyotr Le-
mates about 2,000 executions took place in vashov, 36, described in U.S. court docu- Family of North Park Elementary School students wait
China last year, down from a 6,500 a decade ments made public Monday as one of the to hear from their children after a fatal shooting in San
ago. worlds most notorious criminal spammers. Bernardino, Calif. See story on A2 and go to theday.com
Associated Press Associated Press for a gallery of the days best wire photos.
A2 The Day www.theday.com Tuesday, April 11, 2017

WORLD & NATION


News in Brief MOURNING IN EGYPT
WELLS FARGO REHIRES
STAFF AFTER SCANDAL
Wells Fargo & Co., accused
of ousting branch workers who
struggled to reach untenable sales
targets or objected to burgeoning
misconduct, has rehired about 1,000
former employees as Chief Execu-
tive Officer Tim Sloan tries to put
the scandal to rest. Sloan, who took
the helm in October, announced
the hiring spurt on a conference call
with journalists Monday as he ticked
off reforms and promised managers
are learning from a scathing 113-
page report the board issued hours
earlier on the long-running abuses.
The board announced Monday
that it clawed back an additional
$28 million from former CEO John
Stumpf and canceled about $47
million of ex-community bank head
Carrie Tolstedts stock options after
determining they were among
senior managers who failed to heed
warnings of spreading abuses for
more than a decade.

LIKELY MURDER-SUICIDE
AT SCHOOL KILLS 2
ADULTS, 1 STUDENT
San Bernardino, Calif. A
teacher and a student were shot
to death and a second student
critically wounded Monday in a
murder-suicide at a San Ber-
nardino elementary school that
spread panic across a city still SAMER ABDALLAH/AP PHOTO
recovering emotionally from a Women cry during the funeral for those killed in a Palm Sunday church attack in Alexandria, Egypt, at the Mar Amina church. Egyptian Christians
terrorist attack at a community were burying their dead on Monday, a day after Islamic State suicide bombers killed at least 45 people in coordinated attacks targeting Palm
center just 15 months ago. The Sunday services in two cities. Women wailed as caskets marked with the word martyr were brought into the Mar Amina church in the coastal
suspected shooter who opened city of Alexandria, the footage broadcast on several Egyptian channels.
fired in a classroom at North Park
School also died. A school official

What exactly is U.S. Syria policy?


said the attack was believed to
stem from a domestic dispute
and that the teacher knew the
gunman. Two wounded students
were flown to a hospital where an
8-year-old later died. U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, more activist U.S. foreign policy fo- Syria strategy centers on persuading
Other countries floated the possibility of new sanc- cused on preventing humanitarian President Vladimir Putin to stop sup-
DYLANN ROOF GETS are moving ahead tions on both the Syrian and Russian atrocities, Trump has consistently porting Assad. On Monday, the U.S.
9 LIFE SENTENCES FOR militaries, an idea the U.S. has only suggested he prefers the opposite ap- upped the stakes significantly by ac-
S.C. CHURCH KILLINGS
on their own terms briefly mentioned. In an unusual an- proach. His young administration has cusing Russia of knowing in advance
Charleston, S.C. Showing no By JOSH LEDERMAN nouncement for a foreign govern- generally downplayed human rights of the chemical attack and using a
emotion, Dylann Roof pleaded
Associated Press ment, Johnson also said the U.S. could concerns while promoting an Ameri- Russian-operated drone to help cover
guilty on Monday to killing nine Lucca, Italy Seeking support from launch more cruise missiles into Syria ca First strategy de-emphasizing the it up.
African-American parishio- abroad, the U.S. struggled Monday to like the ones President Donald Trump concerns of foreign nations. No component of Trumps Syria
ners, ending a nearly two-year, explain a hazy Syria strategy that has ordered last week in reaction to As- The uncertain view of U.S. objec- policy has engendered more confu-
gut-wrenching saga for the yet to clarify key questions: Whether sads use of chemical weapons. tives prevailed as Tillerson planned sion than Assads future an issue
survivors and the families of those President Bashar Assad must go, how Crucially, they could do so again, to attend a meeting today of the like- that similarly befuddled the Obama
killed at a historic Charleston displaced Syrians will be protected Johnson said. mindeds countries that share a administration, whose once-ada-
church. Roof, a white supremacist and when America might feel com- Tillerson himself raised fresh ex- similar approach to resolving Syrias mant position that Assad must go
from the Columbia area, entered pelled to take further action. pectations for aggressive U.S. action protracted civil war. The session on softened substantially by the time
the guilty plea in state court to Successive attempts by top Trump and not only in Syria as he visited the sidelines of the Group of 7 sum- President Barack Obama left office in
nine counts of murder and three administration officials to articulate a SantAnna di Stazzema, a Tuscan vil- mit in Italy was to include Middle East January.
counts of attempted murder for plan have only furthered the appear- lage where the Nazis massacred more countries including Turkey, Saudi Leading up to the U.S. missile at-
the slayings of nine victims at ance of a policy still evolving, even than 500 civilians during World War Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab tack, Trumps administration had said
Charlestons Mother Emanuel after the U.S. broke with precedent II. As he laid a wreath, he alluded to Emirates that share a U.S. interest in Assads future was up to the Syrian
AME Church in June 2015. Under last week by attacking Assads forc- the Syria chemical attack. resolving the conflict and resisting people. Then Trump, the day after the
the plea agreement, he will spend es. In the absence of answers, other We rededicate ourselves to hold- Irans influence in Syria. assault, said his thinking about As-
nine consecutive life sentences in
countries seem to be moving ahead on ing to account any and all who com- Tonight, Tillerson will fly to Mos- sad had changed. Tillerson answered
prison. Roof will now be sent to a
their own terms. mit crimes against the innocents any- cow, the first official visit by a Trump a question about effecting regime
federal prison, to await his death
sentence after being found guilty British Foreign Secretary Boris where in the world, Tillerson said. Cabinet official to Russia, Assads change by saying the U.S. was organiz-
in federal court in December on Johnson, after a meeting in Italy with Though such comments hint at a strongest ally. The U.S. has said its ing a coalition to do just that.
hate crime charges.

LE PEN CRITICIZED FOR


DENYING FRENCH BLAME
Alabamas governor resigns, Official: Russia knew Syrian
IN WWII ROUNDUP
Paris Marine Le Pen, a lead-
ing contender in Frances pres-
pleads guilty to misdemeanors chemical attack was coming
idential race, has prompted an By KIM CHANDLER but were not directly related to it. By ROBERT BURNS The official, who wasnt authorized
outcry by denying that the French Associated Press In court, Bentley appeared sullen and LOLITA C. BALDOR to speak publicly on intelligence mat-
state was responsible for the Montgomery, Ala. Gov. Robert and looked down at the floor. One Associated Press ters and demanded anonymity, didnt
roundup of Jews in World War II. Bentley resigned Monday rather than misdemeanor charge against Bent- Washington The United States give precise timing for when the
Her remark rolled back more than face impeachment and pleaded guilty ley stemmed from a $50,000 loan he has concluded Russia knew in ad- drone was in the area, where more
two decades of policy on Frances to two misdemeanor campaign viola- made to his campaign in November vance of Syrias chemical weapons than 80 people were killed. The offi-
responsibility in the darkest peri- tions that arose during an investiga- that investigators said he failed to re- attack last week, a senior U.S. official cial also didnt provide details for the
od of its modern history. Le Pen tion of his alleged affair with a top aide. port until January. State law says ma- said Monday. military and intelligence information
said Sunday on RTL radio, I dont In a remarkable fall, the mild-man- jor contributions should be reported The official said a drone operated that form the basis of what the Penta-
think France is responsible for nered 74-year-old Republican and within a few days. The other charge by Russians was flying over a hospital gon now believes.
the Vel dHiv a reference to the one-time Baptist deacon stepped stemmed from his use of campaign as victims of the attack were rush- Another U.S. official cautioned that
Paris stadium where thousands down as the sex-tinged scandal gath- funds to pay nearly $9,000 in legal ing to get treatment. Hours after the no final American determination has
of Jews were rounded up before
ered force over the past few days. bills for 45-year-old political adviser drone left, a Russian-made fighter jet been made that Russia knew ahead of
being sent to Nazi death camps.
Legislators turned up the pressure Rebekah Caldwell Mason last year. bombed the hospital in what American time that chemical weapons would be
Those responsible were those in
charge at the time, she said. by opening impeachment hearings The plea agreement specified that officials believe was an attempt to cov- used.
Monday. Last week, the Alabama Eth- Bentley must surrender campaign er up the usage of chemical weapons. The allegation of Russian fore-
ics Commission cited evidence that funds totaling nearly $37,000 with- The senior official said the U.S. has knowledge is grave, even by the
N.J. PRISON REOPENS AS Bentley broke state ethics and cam- in a week and perform 100 hours of no proof of Russian involvement in standards of the currently dismal
DRUG TREATMENT CENTER paign laws and referred the matter to community service as a physician. the actual chemical attack in north- U.S.-Russian relations.
Fort Dix, N.J. Gov. Chris prosecutors. The dermatologist also cannot seek ern Syria. Although Russia has steadfastly
Christie on Monday said a one- Thereve been times that I let you public office again. But the official said the presence supported Syrian President Bashar
time New Jersey prison has and our people down, and Im sor- Bentleys successor is Lt. Gov. Kay of the surveillance drone over the Assads government, and theyve co-
reopened as a drug treatment ry for that, Bentley said in the old Ivey, who becomes Alabamas second hospital couldnt have been a coin- ordinated military attacks together,
center for inmates and could House chamber of Alabamas Capitol female governor. The first was Lur- cidence, and that Russia must have Washington has never previously ac-
be a national model as he leads
after he pleaded guilty. leen Wallace, wife of segregationist known the chemical weapons attack cused Moscow of complicity in any
a task for on addiction for
The violations were discovered and four-term Gov. George C. Wal- was coming and that victims were attack that involved the gassing of
President Donald Trump. Christie
marked the opening of the near- during the investigation of his affair lace. seeking treatment. innocent civilians, including children.
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Gorsuch confirmation will have lasting effects


FROM A1 the Senate to hold a final vote
our laws, not over them, and to approve Gorsuch with a
to safeguard the right of the simple majority.
people to govern their own af- Most Democrats refused to
fairs, hinting at his own fric- support Gorsuch because they
tion with the judiciary. were still seething over the
Gorsuchs confirmation was Republican blockade last year
a badly needed boost for an of President Barack Obamas
administration riddled with pick for the same seat, Merrick
controversy and misstep. Garland. Senate Republicans
Trump failed to get enough Re- refused to even hold a hear-
publicans on board to support ing for Garland, saying a high
his plan to repeal and replace court replacement should be
President Barack Obamas sig- up to the next president.
nature health care bill. His ef- For now, Gorsuch restores
forts to build a physical border the courts conservative tilt.
wall with Mexico remain un- But the new Senate rules al-
certain and his attempts to ban lowing for confirmation of a
certain travelers from enter- justice by a simple majority
ing the U.S. because they pose will be crucial if Trump gets
a security threat have been to fill another opening and re-
blocked by the courts. place either Kennedy often
Trump was lighthearted a swing vote or one of the
about his latest win, saying courts liberal justices.
Gorsuchs successful nomina- Kennedy and Justice Ruth
tion came during his first 100 Bader Ginsberg are both in
days in office and adding, You their 80s and Justice Stephen
think thats easy? Breyer is 78, raising concern
Tr ump said Americans among Democrats that Trump
would see in Gorsuch a man may have another opportunity
who is deeply faithful to the to move the court in a more de-
Constitution of the United finitive conservative direction.
States and predicted great- Gorsuch mirrored Scalias
ness for the 49-year-old for- originalist approach to the law
mer appeals court judge from EVAN VUCCI/AP PHOTO during his 11 years on the feder-
Colorado. President Donald Trump watches as Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy administers the judicial oath to Judge al appeals court in Denver, in-
Gorsuch said he was hum- Neil Gorsuch in the Rose Garden of the White House on Monday. Holding the Bible is Gorsuchs wife, Marie Gorsuch. terpreting the Constitution ac-
bled by his ascendance to cording to the meaning under-
the nations high court and Scalia had anchored the Trump said he fulfilled a cam- as, who was 43 when con- licans trigger the nuclear op- stood by those who drafted it.
thanked his former law clerks, courts conservative wing for paign pledge to pick someone firmed in 1991. tion to eliminate the 60-vote Like Scalia, Gorsuch is a gifted
saying of them, your names nearly three decades before he in the mold of Scalia. His 66-day confirmation filibuster threshold for Gor- writer with a flair for turning
are etched in my heart forev- died unexpectedly in February Gorsuch is the youngest process was swift, but bitterly such and all future high court legal jargon into plain language
er. 2016. In nominating Gorsuch, nominee since Clarence Thom- divisive. It saw Senate Repub- nominees. The change allowed people can understand.

Allyn would serve till November and says he would run after that to complete term
FROM A1 Town Council and administra- tween Finkelsteins announce- process to select a candidate Finkelsteins resignation let- police department wouldnt be
Allyn said he would be sit- tion. In Town Hall, its a much ment and the date he could for the interim mayor posi- ter, filed Monday with the town going through the transition
ting in on meetings with Fin- easier transition coming in potentially leave, said Rodol- tion, it does require vacancies clerk, was intended to allow as the population swelled with
kelstein in the coming weeks knowing the players, Allyn ico, and committee members be filled by a member of the the process to start to find his summer residents.
as he introduced himself to the said. were relieved to hear that Al- same party as the outgoing replacement, he said Monday. Allyns appointment to
various boards and commit- Since this isthe first time lyn would offer his candidacy person, and it made sense to He said Allyn was ahead of the the mayors position may al-
tees he would be working with Ledyard has had to appoint so quickly. go through the partys nomi- curve with his work on the fi- so leave a seat empty on the
if the Town Council appoints an interim mayor, the town is We were a little anxious nating process, Rodolico said. nance committee, and he expect- Town Council, and Rodolico
him. If he is appointed, Allyn learning some things about about it but we werent in Clearly, this is a council de- ed the transition to be seamless. asked members of the commit-
will serve until November, the effectiveness of the pro- a critical situation for a very cision, but we as a party have East Lyme First Selectman tee and unaffiliated residents
when an election will be held cess dictated by the town char- long period of time, Rodoli- always tried to conduct busi- Mark Nickerson, who serves with Republican ideals to get
for a mayor to finish the rest ter and how the Town Council co said. Fred was able rather ness in the open, and we made on the towns police commis- in touch with Mike Cherry if
of Finkelsteins term. Allyn has eventually chooses an interim quickly to make the decision to sure people (were) aware of sion, said thetown was not yet they are interested in being
said he will run in November. mayor, Rodolico said. step up. the open mayor position, he committed to a date to go in- appointed to a seat on the
Im fortunate to have the Initially, there was concern While the town charter said. Its unique, its never dependent, but they had aimed council.
relationshipI have with the about the short time frame be- doesnt specifically dictate a happened before. for a summer time frame so the n.lynch@theday.com

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OPINION Gary Farrugia,


Publisher
Timothy C. Dwyer,
Executive Editor
Paul Choiniere,
Editorial Page Editor
The newspaper should be more than a
business enterprise. It should also be the
champion and protector of the public
interest and defender of the peoples rights.
As written by Theodore Bodenwein
in his will establishing The Day Trust.

THE DAY EDITORIALS

Sad politicization of Supreme Court


ith Mondays swearing-in of new Su- appointments and agenda, many party faithful However, the potential for a libuster is with the liberal wing of the court, are 78 and
W preme Court Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, the
high court is back to nine justices after oper-
were in no mood to give President Trump and
the Republicans an inch. Schumer complied
something presidents have to had to factor
into their calculations when making Supreme
84, respectively.
If there are no further vacancies in the next
ating shorthanded for more than a year. While with their wishes. Court nominations. No longer. That is why two years, expect the 2018 Senate elections to
that is a welcome development, the political The Senate minority leader cloaked thede- Democrats should not have picked this ght include a debate over the future predilection
ght that stalled the lling of this vacancy has cision in rhetoric about the sanctity of the and Republicans should not have so quickly of the Supreme Court unlike any in U.S. his-
diminished the standing of the Senate and like- libuster. But it was the Democrats, when in abandoned the libusterwhen they did. tory.
ly assured the appointment of more strongly the majority in 2013, who undermined the l- Without a libuster threat in place to tem- Democrats will argue to a red-up base
ideological nominees going forward. ibuster by scrapping it for lower court federal per presidential appointments, expect future that keeping the Senate in Republican hands
Last week was a momentous one for the Sen- nominees and executive branch appointments. nominations from the right and left that go could lead to a court stacked with conserva-
ate, for the future of the Supreme Court, and Yes, that move came out of frustration with Re- furtheroutside the judicial mainstream. tives and imperil protections for reproductive
for the way the American public can expect publicans making unprecedented use of the l- The most outrageous action, leading to this rights,voting rights, and separation of church
its justices to interpret the Constitution that ibuster. But then-Senate President Harry Reid series of reactions, was the refusal by the Re- and state. Republicans, likewise, will argue to
protects their rights. When it became clear had to know Democrats were extending an in- publican-controlled Senate to act on Obamas their base that continued control of the Sen-
that Gorsuch could not get the 60 votes nec- vitation for Republicans to further erode the appointment of Judge Merrick Garland to ll ate could mean locking up a court respectful
essary to assure a libuster-proof margin, the libuster when they gained power and found it the vacancy created by the death of Justice of conservative values for at least a genera-
Democratic minority had two options. It could inconvenient. Antonin Scalia in February 2016. In effect, the tion.
invoke a libuster or it could allow a straight As for the history of using libusters to Republicans stole the seat Gorsuch lled, as If Democrats recaptured the Senate in 2018,
vote, knowing that would assure Gorsuchs block controversial appointments to the Su- Democrats charge. they could well refuse to ll any Supreme
conrmation. preme Court, there isnt any. In 1991, for exam- Aged 49, Gorsuch will likely be on the court a Court vacancies in the second half of Trumps
Democrats made the wrong choice. ple, Democrats, in rm control of the Senate, long time. Yet his appointment does not change term, citing the precedent set by the Repub-
Under the leadership of Minority Leader did not employ the libuster to stop the highly its ideological balance. The next vacancy may lican block of Garland, assuring the courts
Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democrats controversial nomination of Clarence Thomas well do so. Justice Anthony Kennedy, often makeup would be central to the 2020 presi-
invoked the libuster. It was a decision based by President George H.W. Bush. Justice Thom- the swing vote in 5-4 decisions and author dential election debate as well.
more on appeasing the partys angry base than as was affirmed 52-48. Republicans likewise of the controversial ruling striking down as A Supreme Court nomination process this
on the qualications and judicial philosophy did not attempt to libuster President Obamas unconstitutional state bans against same-sex politicized is unprecedented and its not in
of Gorsuch. After years of watching Republi- rst two appointments to the Supreme Court, marriage, is80. Justices Stephen Breyer and the nations best interests. Both sides deserve
cans in the Senate block President Obamas Sonia Sotomayer and Elena Kagan. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who consistently side discredit for getting to this sorry point.

Embracing immigration
with innovative policies
By DENISE COLLINS At the state level we propose
and TONY SHERIDAN these steps:
his is the concluding installment Develop university-affiliated
T in a two-part guest commentary programs to create residency oppor-
on immigration and its importance tunities similar to the Massachusetts
to the U.S. economy. Part 1 appeared Global Entrepreneur in Residence
in Sundays edition. Program;
Two of the greatest challenges Develop processes for evaluat-
faced by immigrants in Connecticut ing foreign education to retain skilled
are visa limitations and cultural con- workers. For example, foreign educat-
siderations. The two major routes to ed lawyers (subject to certain criteria)
residency (and ultimately citizenship) are eligible to sit for the New York
are family visas and employment State bar exam but not the Connecti-
visas. cut State bar exam without further
Employment visas are limited each education;
year and this presents a challenge for Develop a business-friendly poli-
skilled and educated foreign students. cy to identify and review regulations to
Some states have adopted innovative help legal immigrants navigate the reg-
programs to overcome this challenge, ulatory system (licensing, permits etc.).
most notably Massachusetts with its Finally, at the regional level, we
Global Entrepreneur in Residence propose that chambers of commerce
Program. Under this pilot program, develop initiatives such as the Immi-
foreign graduates of state universities grant Resource Center established by
interested in staying in Massachu- the Chamber of Commerce of Eastern
setts as entrepreneurs can apply to Connecticut. The mission of the center
enroll in the program. is to provide a culturally sensitive per-
The program, administered by an sonalized service to the regions immi- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
independent state agency, is aimed grant entrepreneurs with the goal of
at developing technology in Massa- providing a pathway to growing and/
chusetts. Selected individuals are or opening their own businesses. This
Republican senators are Debating the science of global warming
placed in participating public and initiative includes: a shame to democracy
private universities where they work An electronic resource center of Mystic resident Stan Gaby, Stop Henry put forward Henrys Law. Sim-
part-time and apply for visas that will federal and state business support/ The Republicans should be ashamed blaming Trump for global warming, ply stated, if the CO2 in the atmosphere
be sponsored by their new employers. loan programs in the many languages for what they have just done. After Re- (March 29), got thescience all wrong. goes up, the ocean must respond by
Since the pilot program was launched represented in the region; publicans refused to hold hearings on Error #1 Gaby asserts that car- absorbing some of it. Henrys Law has
in 2014, 18 new companies have been A list of interpreters; Merrick Garland last year, for them to bon dioxide (CO2) is entering the at- never been the subject of dispute, and
founded, creating 218 jobs. Focused networking events with blame Democrats for being obstruc- mosphere from the oceans. Not cor- can be easily demonstrated by simple
Immigrant entrepreneurs nd the presenters on business related mat- tionists is absurd. Republicansleft the rect. The burning of fossil fuels, or experimentation.
regulatory landscape a challenge. ters with interpreters as needed; court in an ineffectual state for the past anything of organic composition, re- Error #3 Gabys logic fails. If, as he
They are not unique in this regard. Translation of business related year, instead of doing their jobs. How leases carbon dioxide directly into the asserts, CO2 is generated in the ocean
According to a 2016 business brochures and application forms; can that be considered anything other atmosphere. The oceans absorb the and is released to the atmosphere (not
survey, Connecticuts regulatory Assisting in state and local devel- than obstructionist? excess CO2 over time. That is known; true at all), then that would support the
burden, taxes, and uncertainty opment-related permitting and public And now they have decided to enact it can be monitored by tracking ocean need to eliminate the antagonizing re-
in legislative decision-making hearings and providing interpreters this nuclear option because they re- acidity. lease from fossil fuels.
are high on the list of business when necessary. fuse to have any respect for Democrat- Error #2 Gaby asserts that Error #4 Trump. Hes not quite
challenges. A welcome initiative Lessons can also be learned icconcerns about Judge Neil Gorsuchs oceans defy known chemical laws by guilty yet. He will be quite guilty soon.
has been the enactment of legisla- from initiatives taken by the City of record. They were not forced to do this releasing CO2 to the atmosphere. Not Jim Nestor
tion to ease the regulatory burden Chicago, including itssmall business because the Democrats libustered correct. As long ago as 1805, William Stonington
on small businesses. A further support network providing technical against Gorsuch, as they and some
challenge faced by immigrant en- assistance, mentorship, and access to news commentators have implied. They
trepreneurs is a lack of knowledge an affordable shared working space; should have followed the law and tradi- Getting message wrong on ACA repeal failure
about governmentregulation and and regulatory workshops on licens- tion and nominated someone else if they
the absence of the connections that ing, permitting, and inspections. didnt have the required 60 votes. Although it is true that the Repub- gratulatory back slapping caught on
are often necessary to navigate the There is an opportunity to harness Instead, when things didnt go their licans just suffered a dramatic loss in camera.
regulatory environment. legal immigration for job creation way, they decided to change the rules so their attempt to repeal and replace The American people did speak out
and economic growth. Initiatives they could win. They have shown utter the Affordable Care Act,it serves no and even plead to not lose what they
Improving immigration policy focused on skilled workers will help disdain for our system of government useful purpose for House Minority have through the ACA. Democrats
Policy innovations to promote the close Connecticutsskilled-worker and for all the concerns of people in the Leader Nancy Pelosi and company need to be careful in their interpreta-
legal immigration of skilled workers decit and grow itspopulation. De- minority party. They are acting remark- to stand before a microphone and tion of those pleas.Pelosi should lead
and entrepreneurs could grow Con- claring Connecticut as a welcoming ably like their president a bully. gloat over that loss. To the credit of her members back to that microphone
necticuts population and stimulate and supportive state for immigrant Sandy Henschel other Democratic speakers, they did and announce an offer to work dili-
the economy. Initiatives are necessary entrepreneurs will enhance the states Republican suggest a willingness to work on a bi- gently with all members of Congress
at the federal, state and regional level. business image. The implementation partisan effort creating a health care to once and for all provide appropriate
At the federal level we propose the of innovative immigration initiatives system that would work for all. But health care for all Americans.
following initiatives: will ultimately enhance the social,
Lottery decit game: that offer was drowned out, unfor- Paul Berkel
Expansion of visa programs to cultural and economic vitality of Con- comptroller or governor? tunately, by the pointless, self-con- Mystic
encourage foreign students to start necticut to the benet of all residents.
a business during the course of their On the front page of The Day there
study visa and to pursue permanent was a small article, Connecticut HOW TO WRITE LETTERS TO THE DAY
residency; Denise Collins is a business lawyer comptroller projects $44.6 million
Creation of a startup visa that based in Stonington. She practiced decit, (April 4). The politician who The Day encourages original letters to the editor not sent to other pub-
lications. The writer should limit the length to 200 words and submit no
allows immigrants to start a business and trained with leading corporate sits in the governors chair projects
more than one letter every 15 days. All letters should include the writers full
in the U.S., which one study suggests law rms in Europe for 10 years.Tony the scal year will endwith a $22 mil-
name, address and telephone number. The Day will edit for clarity, length,
could create up to 1.6 million new Sheridan is president CEO of the lionoperating surplus. grammar, style and taste.
American jobs; Chamber of Commerce of Eastern Take a chance on who is right. This
Creation of state-based work Connecticut and former rst select- is better than playing the State Lotto. E-mail letters to: letters@theday.com
visas so states can address regional man in Waterford. He emigrated Donald Beck Mail letters to: The Day, P.O. Box 1231, New London, CT 06320
needs. from Ireland at age 19.
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Investigation of Trumps charity wins Pulitzer Prize


By JENNIFER PELTZ Cullen said he was stunned
and DEEPTI HAJELA by the win. Nobodys ever
Associated Press heard of us before, he said
New York The biggest with a laugh.
U.S. news story of 2016 the The prize for explanatory
tumultuous presidential cam- reporting went to the Interna-
paign yielded a Pulitzer tional Consortium of Investi-
Prize on Monday for the Wash- gative Journalists, McClatchy
ington Post reporter who not and the Miami Herald, which
only raised doubts about Don- amassed a group of over 400
ald Trumps charitable giv- journalists to examine the
ing but also revealed that the leaked Panama Papers and
candidate had been recorded expose the way that politi-
crudely bragging about grab- cians, criminals and rich peo-
bing women. ple stashed money in offshore
David A. Fahrenthold won accounts.
the prize for national report- Meanwhile, the Heralds Jim
ing, with the judges citing sto- Morin won the award for edi-
ries that examined Trumps torial cartooning. He also won
charitable foundation and in 1996.
called into question whether Eric Eyre of The Charles-
the real estate magnate was as ton Gazette-Mail received
generous as he claimed. the investigative reporting
Fahrentholds submission prize for articles showing
also included his story about that drug wholesalers had
Trumps raunchy behind-the- shipped 780 million hydroco-
scenes comments during a done and oxycodone pills to
2005 taping of Access Holly- West Virginia in six years,
wood. His talk about groping as 1,728 people fatally over-
womens genitals rocked the dosed on the painkillers. Eyre
White House race and prompt- obtained Drug Enforcement
ed a rare apology from the Administration records that
then-candidate. BONNIE JO MOUNT/THE WASHINGTON POST VIA AP leading drug wholesalers had
In another election-related Washington Post editor Martin Baron, left, joins the papers staff in congratulating David Fahrenthold, center, upon fought in court to keep se-
prize, Peggy Noonan of The learning that he won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for dogged reporting of Donald Trumps philanthropy. cret.
Wall Street Journal won the The staff of the East Bay
Pulitzer for commentary for now part of a team looking at to evict hundreds of people, ProPublicas managing ed- to the Times C.J. Chivers for a Times in Oakland, Calif., re-
columns that connected read- Trump businesses. mostly poor minorities, from itor, Robin Fields, said the story about a Marines descent ceived the breaking news re-
ers to the shared virtues of American journalisms most their homes. project was the type of col- into violence after returning porting award for its coverage
Americans during one of the distinguished prizes also rec- Thanks to this investiga- laboration that ProPublica home from war. of a fire that killed 36 people at
nations most divisive political ognized work that shed light tion, New York now sees how had in mind when the inde- Winners ranged from part- a warehouse party and for its
campaigns. on international financial in- an extremely muscular law, pendent, nonprofit organiza- nerships spanning hundreds follow-up reporting on how lo-
T h e j u d ge s s a i d Fa h r - trigue and held local officials combined with aggressive po- tion was launched nine years of reporters to newspapers as cal officials hadnt taken action
entholds reporting created a accountable. licing, combined with a lack ago. small as The Storm Lake Times, that might have prevented it.
model for transparent journal- The New York Daily News of counsel, combined with lax The New York Times staff a twice-weekly, 3,000-circula- Executive Editor Neil Chase
ism, a model he built partly by and ProPublica won the Pulit- judges produced damaging received the international tion family-owned paper in Io- said the award was tremen-
using Twitter to publicize his zer in public service for uncov- miscarriages of justice, Daily reporting award for its work wa. Co-owner Art Cullen won dously humbling, but you
efforts and let Trump see what ering how authorities used an News Editor in Chief Arthur on Russian President Vladi- the editorial writing award for have to pause and realize that
he was doing. The president obscure law, originally enacted Browne said. The Daily News mir Putins efforts to project challenging powerful corpo- 36 people died in the fire, and
can expect to see more of me to crack down on prostitution reporter credited with most of Moscows power abroad. The rate agricultural interests in this story should have never
on Twitter, said Fahrenthold, in Times Square in the 1970s, the work was Sarah Ryley. award in feature writing went the state. happened.

Video of passenger getting dragged off flight sparks uproar


By CARYN ROUSSEAU at what you did to him and procedures, Hobart told the is like, the man said, accord- needed to get to Kentucky or eryone to get off, he said.
and DAVID KOENIG Busted his lip. Associated Press in a phone ing to Bridges. their later flights would be The man who was original-
Associated Press Passenger Audra D. Bridges interview. That plane had to The AP was unable to con- canceled for lack of crew mem- ly dragged down the aisle was
Chicago Video of police posted the video on Facebook. depart. We wanted to get our firm the passengers identity. bers. He could not explain why removed from the plane again,
officers dragging a passenger Her husband, Tyler Bridges, customers to their destina- Two officers tried to reason gate agents allowed passen- and United employees made
from an overbooked United said United offered $400 and tions. with the man before a third gers to board the plane before an announcement saying they
Airlines flight sparked an up- then $800 vouchers and a ho- Oscar Munoz, CEO of Unit- came aboard and pointed at seeking volunteers to give up had to tidy up the aircraft,
roar Monday on social media, tel stay for volunteers to give ed Airlines parent company, the man basically saying, Sir, seats or bumping passengers. Bridges said.
and a spokesman for the air- up their seats. When no one described the event as upset- you have to get off the plane, A few minutes after the em- Bridges wife told him she
line insisted that employees volunteered, a United man- ting and apologized for hav- Bridges said. Thats when the ployees boarded, the man who saw the man taken away on a
had no choice but to contact ager came on the plane and ing to re-accommodate these altercation happened. was removed returned, look- stretcher, he said.
authorities to remove the man. announced that passengers customers. He said the airline One officer involved has ing dazed and saying he had to After a three-hour delay the
As the flight waited to depart would be chosen at random. was conducting a review and been placed on leave, the Chi- get home, Bridges said. flight took off without the man
from Chicagos OHare Airport, We almost felt like we were reaching out to the passenger cago Aviation Department said In a video, the man can be aboard, Bridges said. A United
officers could be seen grabbing being taken hostage, Tyler to further address and re- Monday. seen standing in the aisle near employee apologized to pas-
the screaming man from a win- Bridges said. We were stuck solve this situation. After the passenger was what appears to be the rear sengers, he said.
dow seat, pulling him across there. You cant do anything The passenger told the man- removed, the four airline em- of the aircraft. Blood is on his Airlines are allowed to sell
the armrest and dragging him as a traveler. Youre relying on ager that he was a doctor who ployees boarded the plane. mouth, chin and cheek as he more tickets than there are
down the aisle by his arms. the airline. needed to see patients in the People on the plane were said, I want to go home. seats on the plane, and they
United was trying to make When airline employees morning, Bridges said. letting them have it, Bridges Officers followed him to the routinely overbook flights
room for four employees of a named four customers who He was kind of saying that said. They were saying, You back of the plane. Another because some people do not
partner airline on the Sunday had to leave the plane, three of he was being singled out be- should be ashamed to work for man traveling with high school show up.
evening flight to Louisville, Ky. them did so. The fourth person cause hes a Chinese man this company. students stood up at that point Its not unusual for airlines
Other passengers on Flight refused to move, and police when speaking to the manager, Hobart said the employees and said they were getting off to offer travel vouchers to en-
3411 are heard saying, Please, were called, United spokesman who was African-American, worked for Republic Airline, the plane, Bridges said. courage people to give up their
my God, What are you do- Charlie Hobart said. Bridges said. which United hires to operate About half of the passengers seats, and there are no rules
ing? This is wrong, Look We followed the right You should know what this United Express flights, and followed before United told ev- for the process.

Blumenthal says Trump hypocritical on Syria


FROM A1 worry about having enough livingin West Hartford, and family, speaking through Da- Everyone Is Invited To A
onboard with these sanctions.
The G7 nations Canada,
money or capacity and sup-
port from Congress, Murphy
Haitham Dalati, a Syrian refu-
gee who lives in New Haven.
lati, who was translating for
him, said he agreed. PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING
France Germany, Japan, Brit- said. But when a problem, like More than 400 Syrian ref- Alfajer, 28, and his wife, State Project No. 44-156
ain, the U.S. and Italy gath- Syria, is diagnosed as political ugees have settled in Con- Fatima, have four children,
ered Monday for a meeting or economic or social, no one necticut, according to Chris three of whom were not born I-95 INTERCHANGE 74 IMPROVEMENTS AT
where Syria dominated the can even imagine a real solu- George, the executive direc- in Syria. He and his family left ROUTE 161 & REPLACEMENT OF BRIDGE No. 250
conversation. tion because the agencies that tor ofNew Haven-based Inte- Syria and trekkedacross the EAST LYME
Alsoon Monday, U.S. Sen. do that work, State and USAID, grated Refugee & Immigrant desert to Jordan, where they
Chris Murphy, D-Conn., un- are set up to fail only given Services, or IRIS. George stayed in the Al Zaatari refu- TO BE HELD
veiled his plan to modern- funding crumbs and never re- urged a humanitarian solu- gee camp for about a year be-
ize the U.S. foreign relations sourced to actually win, just to tion, namely rescinding the fore going to the capital city Tuesday, April 18, 2017
budgetbefore the Council of keep the doors open. travel ban and ramping up of Amman. They arrived in the at the
Foreign Relations, advocating Blumenthal, in Hartford, the refugee resettlement pro- U.S. three years after fleeing
Camp Niantic Army National Guard Base
for the U.S. to think about its pointed to what he sees as hyp- gram. Syria, he said.
non-kinetic forces the same ocritical actions by Trump: his Asked whether he agreed Dalati applied to come to
NETT Hall
way it thinks about its military retaliation against Assad and with Trumps decision, Dalati, the U.S. on the same day as his 38 Smith Street, Niantic, CT
forces. his proposal to ban Syrian ref- 64, said that while he does not daughter, who, along with her (Snow Date and Location: Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Ninety-eight percent of the ugees from coming to the U.S. want there to be destruction husband and four children, are Town Hall, Upper Meeting Room
almost60 Tomahawk cruise Trumps first so-called travel in his country, in this case, still waiting to come here, he 108 Pennsylvania Avenue, Niantic, CT)
missiles that were launched at ban indefinitely barred all Syr- theres no other choice. said. Dalatai came here with
Open Forum for Individual Discussions with
the Syrian air base struck their ians from coming here. That We were surprised when his wife.
DOT Officials will begin at 6:30 p.m.
intended target, according language was eliminated from this happened. We liked it, Her soul is in my heart, so Formal Presentation at 7:00 p.m.
to Murphy, who said the mis- the second version, which was but we were not expecting this is unfair, he said of his
silescost around $1.5 million put on hold by a federal judge this from him, Dalati said of daughter. So I ask, please, Residents, commuters, business owners, and other interested
each. in Hawaii. Trump, noting that hes really Mr. Trump, look again for your individuals are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity
When a problem is diag- Blumenthal was joined in unpredictable. order. Syrians are not all crim- to learn about and discuss the proposed project.
nosed as military, the Depart- Hartford by the Alfajers, a Asked the same question, inals.
ment of Defense never has to Syrian refugee family now Ali Alfajer, the father of the j.bergman@theday.com
Written questions or comments should be directed to
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FROM A1 carry on the work her dad did. in organizing various events, So far, Coburn said, the
tion in July and gathered up She estimated about 10 other including a fishing tournament clubs members have been PLEASE JOIN US ON
the money she would need: women showed up to the in- hosted in her fathers honor. nothing but welcoming toward Tuesday, April 18, 2017
$800 for an initiation fee, $75 terview night, but she doesnt Women are a huge part of her.
Plans will be available at the Town Hall, Department of
for assessments and $580 in know how many of them end- that club, Coburn said. They At dock day Saturday, she
Planning & Zoning two weeks prior to the meeting.
dues, the latter to be paid year- ed up as members. Coburn be- might not be voting members, said, everyone was just
ly. came a member a week or so but theyre on committees congratulating me: Wel- The meeting facility is ADA accessible. If language assistance is needed,
During her interview on after her interview. with their husbands, theyre come to the club, cant wait please contact the Department of Transportations Office of Communications
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March 10, Coburn outlined Although she plans to take doing everything the members to work with you on differ- Efforts will be made to respond to requests for assistance.
to the Board of Directors and some time to test the waters, are doing. The rule just needed ent things. There has not
committee members why she Coburn is looking forward to to be updated. Im glad some- been any animosity that Ive STATE OF CONNECTICUT
wanted to join, telling of her her first voting night. She also one finally made a big deal found. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
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< The Boston Red Sox
fall to the Detroit Tigers

SPORTS Waterford's Michael Burrows throws a no-hitter, strikes out 21 Page B3


2-1 Monday in a matchup
of ace pitchers. B4

ALL-AREA PLAYER OF THE YEAR / GIRLS INDOOR TRACK & FIELD

MIKE DIMAURO
A HIGH-SPEED CHASE
m.dimauro@theday.com Fitchs Madison Powe
sprints her way to the top
The Masters with third straight ECC title
brought in the 55-meter dash
us some By GAVIN KEEFE
Day Sports Writer
Anyone can tell by looking at Madison Powe's high
welcome school track resume that she's a top-notch speedster.
Faster than high-speed internet.

perspective Powe found that out well before entering Fitch High
School.
Recess races during her elementary school days at Sa-

M aybe you missed it. Or may-


be it was just awash in the
other drama, the kind of drama
cred Heart in Groton showed that Powe might have a fu-
ture as a sprinter.
"The boys and the girls, we used to race each other all
so happily unique to sports. But the time and I would always win, even against the boys,"
there was a moment early Sun- Powe said. "One day,
day night at Augusta National two of my friends NEXT UP
that so perfectly captured what came up to me and Wednesday: Boys' indoor track
sports ought to be, what they so said, 'Madison, you're Thursday: Swimming
often fail to be now. really fast. You should Friday: Wrestling
We should discuss. join the track team.' " Saturday: Boys' basketball
They were tied on 16, Justin Eventually, Powe Sunday: Girls' basketball
Rose and Sergio Garcia were, a took her friends' ad-
few minutes after Garcia made vice and began her Visit www.theday.com to see
eagle and Rose made birdie at 15. track career in seventh video interviews with The Day's
Players of the Year.
This wasn't golf. This was the- grade. She naturally
ater. Tied at the Masters, among gravitated toward the
our most hallowed sporting sprinting events.
lawns, with two holes remaining. Smart choice.
On 16, both hit splendid shots This past indoor season, Powe captured her third
off the tee. And then the cam- straight Eastern Connecticut Conference Division I
eras right place, right time 55-meter dash title and competed on the winning 4x180
caught a glimpse that would relay team. She finished first in the long jump, another one
have caused a Hallmark moment of her specialties.
even for most hardened skeptic. At the Class M meet, Powe ran the lead leg on the run-
Garcia and Rose began to walk ner-up 4x200 relay team which finished in 1minute, 49.97
the fairway, amid all the love seconds and placed fourth in the 55 meters in a personal
from the gallery. Garcia never best 7.48 seconds.
looked back, but extended his For the junior's accomplishments, Powe was namedThe
hand behind him. Rose slapped Day's 2017 All-Area Girls' Indoor Track & Field Athlete of
him five. And they kept walking. the Year. She owns the school record in the 55 meters, as
It was nothing more compli- well as contributing to top times in the 4x200 and 4x180
cated than this: relays.
Nice shot. "She's great," Fitch coach Sean Berg said. "She's one of
You too. the hardest workers on the team. ... She's just naturally
Fancy that. Each stood in the fast.Everybody wants to run the 100 and 200. Everybody
way of the other's dream. You wants the glory. You either have it or you don't have it.
see how that plays out in sports SARAH GORDON/THE DAY She's just one of those people that has it."
now. With all the pathetic mug- Fitch High School junior Madison Powe is The Days 2017 All-Area Girls Indoor Track Powe also has always had a fierce competitive streak.
ging and yammering that makes & Field Athlete of the Year. Powe won the ECC Division I 100-meter race for the third Losing doesn't sit with her very well.
straight season, also capturing the long jump and running a leg of the first-place 4x180
SEE DIMAURO PAGE B4 relay team. SEE POWE PAGE B3

ALL WOUND UP
Bronx cheers for opener Waterford
High Schools
Ashley Goldstein
Michael Pineda goes into her
windup Monday
retires first 20 against Bacon
Academy in an
hitters on his way ECC Division II
to win over Rays softball game in
Waterford. The
By RONALD BLUM Lancers allowed
Associated Press
a run in the top
New York As Michael Pineda of the first inning
threw strike after strike and got before going on
out after out, the excitement of to a 13-1 victory
the home openerat Yankee Sta- over Bacon. See
dium increased andnoise-level local roundup on
of the crowd rose. page B3.
"You're thinking is it's going
to be another special day here at
the Stadium," Yankees manager SETH WENIG/AP PHOTO
Joe Girardi said. New York Yankees starting pitcher Michael Pineda reacts
Pineda retired his first 20 bat- after throwing a pitch during the sixth inning of Mondays
game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Yankee Stadium.
ters, striking out half of them
with a darting fastball, a diving
slider and a moving changeup. hit ball over 7.2 innings Monday He dominated like the pitcher
Could he? Would he? and left to a standing ovation the Yankees have always hoped
Pineda finally made a mistake in the Yankees' 8-1 win over the he would become. Pineda (1-
when he hung a slider to Evan Tampa Bay Rays. 1) struck out 11, walked none
Longoria, who doubled into the "When the fans stand up, it's and threw 67 of 93 pitches for
left-field corner with two outs in a good moment for me," Pineda SEE PINEDA PAGE B4
the seventh. Pineda pitched two- said. SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY

U.S. SOCCER: TRUMP IN FAVOR OF A WORLD CUP WITH MEXICO, CANADA Celtics lock up division with 114-105 win over Nets
Far from impeding a World Cup launch, "especially in our three the apparent glowing endorse- Isaiah Thomas scored 27 to the Bucks and Cleveland with 25 points, and passed
bid, souring diplomatic relations countries." ment by Trump of Mexico's par- points to help the Bos- wins its finale against Toron- Buck Williams to become the
between the United States and Gulati didn't directly mention ticipation in a World Cup bid that ton Celtics beat back a to, the Cavs would own the franchise's career leading
Mexico emboldened those coun- President Donald Trump in that currently faces no competitors. fourth-quarter charge and tiebreaker by virtue of their scorer with a jumper late in
try's soccer leaders to find com- particular remark, but the impact Also at issue are Trump's defeat the Brooklyn Nets 3-1 head-to-head record with the fourth quarter.
mon ground through pursing one of the policies of the fledging plans since stopped by courts 114-105Monday night to keep Boston. Playing on a day's rest
of the biggest events in sports. administration on a World Cup to bar new visas for people alive their hopes of securing Al Horford added 19 points following its win at Char-
The U.S. could have gone it bid involving feuding neighbors from Iran, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, the Eastern Conference's top and eight rebounds. lotte on Saturday, Boston
alone trying to host the 2026 was a constant theme during the Yemen and Libya. FIFA President seed. Brooklyn trailed by 27 in led by as many as 21 in the
World Cup, but it is seeking event atop the Freedom Tower in Gianni Infantino said last month The Celtics clinched the the third quarter before an first half.
goodwill from FIFA and its lower Manhattan. that all players, team officials, Atlantic Division title and can 18-5 run got it back into the Brooklyn also had a day
neighbors by joining forces with Trump has derided Mexico as and support staff from the 48 finish with no worse than the game. off coming off Saturday's
Mexico and Canada. a source of rapists and criminals, finalists "need to have access to No. 2 seed. The Nets got as close as one-point victory over
"Especially with what's going and vowed to build a wall on the country, otherwise there is no With Cleveland's overtime six in the fourth, but Thomas Chicago, but couldn't find
on in the world today, we believe the border. Mexican President World Cup. That is obvious." loss at Miami on Monday and Horford combined for 15 the basket early on. The
this is a hugely positive signal Enrique Pena Nieto recently can- The 2026 World Cup will be night, a Boston win in its points in the period to help Nets missed 17 of their first
and symbol of what we can do celed a trip to Washington over the first tournament since FIFA regular-season finale against secure the victory. 20 shots and shot just 27
together in unifying people," Trump's insistence that Mexico expanded the field from 32 Milwaukee on Wednesday Jeremy Lin led the Nets percent in the opening 24
U.S. Soccer Federation President pay for the wall. nations. would give the Celtics the with 26 points and 12 re- minutes.
Sunil Gulati said at Monday's bid Such tensions are at odds with Associated Press No. 1 seed. But if Boston loses bounds. Brook Lopez finished Associated Press
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SUMMARY
BASEBALL BASKETBALL HOCKEY LOCAL
LOCAL COLLEGE NOTES
American League National Basketball Association National Hockey League BASEBALL
East Division EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE
Mariners riding a wave Baltimore
W
4
L
1
Pct
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GB

Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
College
Mondays Results
The Mitchell College baseball team has dominated the New En- Tampa Bay 5 3 .625 x-Boston 52 29 .642 y-Montreal 82 47 26 9 103 226 200 Avery Point 20, Bunker Hill 2
Boston 3 3 .500 1 x-Toronto 50 31 .617 2 x-Ottawa 82 44 28 10 98 212 214 Westfield State 10, Coast Guard 3
gland Collegiate Conference weekly awards so far this season. The New York 3 4 .429 2 New York 30 51 .370 22 x-Boston 82 44 31 7 95 234 212 Todays Games
Toronto 1 5 .167 3 Philadelphia 28 53 .346 24 x-Toronto 82 40 27 15 95 251 242
first-place Mariners (17-6, 6-1) swept the honors on Monday. Central Division Brooklyn 20 61 .247 32 Tampa Bay 82 42 30 10 94 234 227
UConn at Bryant, 3 p.m.
Coast Guard at Wheaton, 3:30 p.m.
W L Pct GB Southeast Division Florida 82 35 36 11 81 210 237 Massasoit at Avery Point, 3:30 p.m.
Junior Kyle Hartenstein earned his second player of the week Minnesota 5 1 .833 W L Pct GB Detroit 82 33 36 13 79 207 244 Wednesdays Games
award this season after batting a team-best .643 with eight RBI Detroit 4 2 .667 1 y-Washington 48 32 .600 Buffalo 82 33 37 12 78 201 237 Mitchell at Salve Regina, 3:30 p.m.
Cleveland 3 3 .500 2 x-Atlanta 42 38 .525 6 Metropolitan Division Wesleyan at Coast Guard, 4 p.m.
and nine runs scored in three victories. Chicago 2 3 .400 2 Miami 39 41 .488 9 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Thursdays Games
Kansas City 2 5 .286 3 Charlotte 36 44 .450 12 z-Washington 82 55 19 8 118 263 182 UConn at Tulane, 7:30 p.m.
Eddie Santiago, a junior from New London, received his second West Division Orlando 28 52 .350 20 x-Pittsburgh 82 50 21 11 111 282 234 Mitchell at Elms, 3:30 p.m.
W L Pct GB Central Division x-Columbus 82 50 24 8 108 249 195 Fridays Games
pitcher of the week honor. He posted a 2-0 record and didn't allow Los Angeles 5 2 .714 W L Pct GB x-N.Y. Rangers 82 48 28 6 102 256 220 WPI at Coast Guard, 3:30 p.m.
a run, striking out 15 and walking three in 11 innings. Oakland 4 4 .500 1 y-Cleveland 51 29 .638 N.Y. Islanders 82 41 29 12 94 241 242 Holyoke CC at Avery Point (2), 3:30 p.m.
Houston 4 4 .500 1 x-Milwaukee 41 39 .513 10 Philadelphia 82 39 33 10 88 219 236 UConn at Tulane, 7:30 p.m.
Texas 2 4 .333 2 Indiana 41 40 .506 10
Brody Adams was selected as the rookie of the week after batting Seattle 2 6 .250 3 Chicago 39 41 .488 12
Carolina 82 36 31 15 87 215 236 Saturdays Games
New Jersey 82 28 40 14 70 183 244 Coast Guard at WPI (2), noon
.375 with an RBI while filling in as shortstop for injured starter Sundays Results Detroit 37 43 .463 14 WESTERN CONFERENCE Elms at Mitchell (2), noon
Boston 7, Detroit 5 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division Avery Point at Western Connecticut JV (2), noon
Garet Griffin, the league's leading hitter. He handled all seven Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 2 Southwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA UConn at Tulane, 2 p.m.
chances in the field. N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 3
y-San Antonio
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.763
GB

z-Chicago 82 50 23 9 109 244 213
Houston 5, Kansas City 4, 12 innings x-Minnesota 82 49 25 8 106 266 208
Camel highlights Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 1 x-Houston 54 26 .675 7 x-St. Louis 82 46 29 7 99 235 218 High School
Texas 8, Oakland 1 x-Memphis 43 38 .531 18 x-Nashville 82 41 29 12 94 240 224 Mondays Results
L.A. Angels 10, Seattle 9 New Orleans 33 47 .413 28 Winnipeg 82 40 35 7 87 249 256 East Lyme 4, NFA 0
Connecticut College will host the Silfen Track and Field invi- Arizona 3, Cleveland 2 Dallas 32 48 .400 29 Dallas 82 34 37 11 79 223 262 Old Saybrook 5, St. Bernard 2
Mondays Results Northwest Division
tational this weekend in New London. Athletes to watch for the N.Y. Yankees 8, Tampa Bay 1 W L Pct GB
Colorado 82 22 56 4 48 166 278 Old Lyme 5, North Branford 2
New London 5, Fitch 2
Pacific Division
Camels include distance runners Bella Franz and Ashley Curran Detroit 2, Boston 1 y-Utah 49 31 .613 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Waterford 11, Killingly 0
Oakland 2, Kansas City 0 x-Oklahoma City 46 34 .575 3 y-Anaheim 82 46 23 13 105 223 200 Stonington 8, Montville 3
for the women's team and Ben Bosworth, whose best event is Seattle 6, Houston 0 x-Portland 40 40 .500 9 x-Edmonton 82 47 26 9 103 247 212 Lyman Memorial 28, Wheeler 1
the 800 meters, and Danny Aschale (3,000 steeplechase) for the Todays Games Denver 38 42 .475 11 x-San Jose 82 46 29 7 99 221 201 Todays Games
Minnesota (Santiago 1-0) at Detroit (Boyd 0-1), Minnesota 31 49 .388 18 x-Calgary 82 45 33 4 94 226 221 Putnam at Grasso Tech, noon
men's team. 1:10 p.m. Pacific Division Los Angeles 82 39 35 8 86 201 205 NFA at Montville, 2 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Shields 1-0) at Cleveland W L Pct GB Arizona 82 30 42 10 70 197 260 Ledyard at Fitch, 4 p.m.
The women's lacrosse team is holding its annual Green Dot (Carrasco 1-0), 4:10 p.m. z-Golden State 66 14 .825 Vancouver 82 30 43 9 69 182 243 Tourtellotte at St. Bernard, 4 p.m.
Milwaukee (Peralta 1-0) at Toronto (Happ 0-1), x-L.A. Clippers 49 31 .613 17 Wednesdays Games
Game on Tuesday when the Camels (1-8) host Amherst at 6:30 7:07 p.m. Sacramento 31 49 .388 35
Note: Two points for a win, one point for
overtime loss. Top three teams in each division New London at East Lyme, 11 a.m.
p.m. Baltimore (Bundy 1-0) at Boston (Pomeranz L.A. Lakers 25 55 .313 41 and two wild cards per conference advance to Killingly at Stonington, 11 a.m.
0-0), 7:10 p.m. Phoenix 24 57 .296 42 playoffs. East Hampton at Old Lyme, 4 p.m.
Here's what senior Blaire Rose said about the eventin a release: Texas (Hamels 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Skaggs 0-1), x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division; x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division; Bacon at Waterford, 4 p.m.
10:07 p.m. z-clinched conference z-clinched conference Wheeler at Griswold, 4 p.m.
"Our Green Dot Game is a really important event each year and Houston (Musgrove 0-0) at Seattle (Miranda Sundays Results Sundays Results St. Bernard at Windham, 4 p.m.
0-0), 10:10 p.m. Toronto 110, New York 97 Thursdays Games
helps to educate and spread awareness to the rest of the school. Wednesdays Games Atlanta 126, Cleveland 125, OT
N.Y. Islanders 4, Ottawa 2
East Lyme at Bacon, 11 a.m.
Detroit 4, New Jersey 1
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Oklahoma City 106, Denver 105 Tampa Bay 4, Buffalo 2 St. Bernard at NFA, 11 a.m.
"As one of the few teams on campus with most of its members Minnesota at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Detroit 103, Memphis 90 St. Louis 3, Colorado 2 OBrien Tech at Grasso Tech, 11 a.m.
Green Dot trained, I know we all take pride in representing this Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Houston 135, Sacramento 128 Columbus 3, Toronto 2 NFA at Norwich Tech, 2:30 p.m.
Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Phoenix 124, Dallas 111 Carolina 4, Philadelphia 3, SO New London at Griswold, 4 p.m.
message as respected student athletes here at Conn. Educating Baltimore at Boston, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Lakers 110, Minnesota 109 N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 2 Stonington at Ledyard, 4 p.m.
Oakland at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Mondays Results Fridays Games
our generation about sexual assault prevention is a prevalent issue Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Indiana 120, Philadelphia 111
Florida 2, Washington 0
Windham Tech at Grasso Tech, 11 a.m.
Anaheim 4, Los Angeles 3, OT
that needs to be discussed. Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Boston 114, Brooklyn 105 Edmonton 5, Vancouver 2 Fitch at Waterford, noon
Cleveland at Miami, late End of Regular Season Old Lyme at Haddam-Killingworth, 3:45 p.m.
"As student athletes, we take responsibility in educating ourselves Charlotte at Milwaukee, late Saturdays Games

about this subject in order to intervene in red dot situations and


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Bristol Eastern at NFA, 11 a.m.
Washington at Detroit, late NHL Final Scoring Leaders
use our role as members of the women's lacrosse team here at Rays .............................. 1 San Antonio at Portland, late
Houston at L.A. Clippers, late
GP G A PTS East Lyme at RHAM, 11 a.m.
Wheeler at Stafford, 11 a.m.
Connor McDavid, EDM 82 30 70 100
Conn to positively influence our peers and extended members of Tampa Bay New York Utah at Golden State, late Sidney Crosby, PIT 75 44 45 89
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the campus community. The first step towards change is aware- Dckrson dh 4 0 0 0 Gardner lf 5 2 1 0 Charlotte at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
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Bourjos ph 1 0 0 0 Hlliday dh 4 1 2 1 Denver at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Brad Marchand, BOS 80 39 46 85 College
Lngoria 3b 3 0 1 0 Carter 1b 4 1 1 1 New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Tracking the Bears B.Mller 2b 3 0 0 0 Hgshoka c 0 0 0 0 Phoenix at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m.
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Coast Guard at Trinity (2), 3 p.m.
Sza Jr. rf 3 0 0 0 S.Cstro 2b 4 1 1 2 Wednesdays Games Brent Burns, SJ 82 29 47 76 Thursdays Games
Sophomore pitcher Walter Harris was selected as the Mrrison 1b 3 1 1 1 Headley 3b 3 2 2 1 Atlanta at Indiana, 8 p.m. Vladimir Tarasenko, STL 82 39 36 75 Mitchell at St. Joseph (2), 3 p.m.
De.Nrrs c 3 0 0 0 Judge rf 4 1 2 1 Brooklyn at Chicago, 8 p.m.
CGASPORTS.COM athlete of the week after he earned two wins M.Smith lf 3 0 0 0 Au.Rmne c-1b4 0 0 0 Dallas at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Artemi Panarin, CHI 82 31 43 74 Fridays Games
Blake Wheeler, WPG 82 26 48 74 Coast Guard at MIT (2), 3 p.m.
for the baseball team last week. Harris posted a 1.59 earned Beckham ss 3 0 0 0 Trreyes ss 4 0 0 1 Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Ryan Getzlaf, ANH 74 15 58 73 Saturdays Games
Totals 29 1 2 1 Totals 36 8 10 8 Detroit at Orlando, 8 p.m. Clark at Coast Guard (2), noon
run average, allowing 11 hits and striking out 10 in 17 innings. On Tampa Bay 000 000 010 1 Milwaukee at Boston, 8 p.m. Mitchell vs. Newbury at Pine Manor (2), 2 p.m.
Sunday, he tossed his first complete game of his career, beating New York 001 100 15x 8 Minnesota at Houston, 8 p.m. NHL Playoffs
EPruitt (1), B.Miller (1). DPTampa Bay 1. Philadelphia at New York, 8 p.m. FIRST ROUND
Emerson, 5-1. He struck out seven and gave up eight hits and one LOBTampa Bay 1, New York 5. 2BLongoria Toronto at Cleveland, 8 p.m. (Best-of-7) High School
(1), Ellsbury (2), Holliday (2). 3BCarter (1). Washington at Miami, 8 p.m. Mondays Resuilts
earned run. HRMorrison (2), S.Castro (1), Headley (2), San Antonio at Utah, 9 p.m.
Wednesdays Games
Waterford 13, Bacon 1
New York at Montreal, 7 p.m.
Judge (2). SBGardner 2 (5). L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Boston at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Norwich Tech 15, Grasso Tech 0
Around the region IP H R ER BB SO New Orleans at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. NFA 11, Hand 1
Tampa Bay Sacramento at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Fitch 15, New London 0
The UConn baseball team is ranked in the top 25 for the first Cobb L,1-1 71/3 6 5 4 1 7 San Jose at Edmonton, 10 p.m. East Hampton 9, Old Lyme 6
Pruitt 2/3 4 3 2 0 0 Thursdays Games Griswold 11, Ledyard 1
time since June 2011. The Huskies (19-10, 6-0), who've won eight New York Celtics ....................... 114 Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. St. Bernard 14, Tourtellotte 6
of nine, checked in at 25th in the Baseball America poll. The Hus- Pineda W,1-1 72/3 2 1 1 0 11 Nashville at Chicago, 8 p.m. Todays Games
kies are coming a three-game series sweep of Memphis. They've
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Stonington at Montville, 11 a.m.
Fridays Games
WPCobb. BROOKLYN (105) Ledyard at St. Bernard, 11 a.m.
won 12 straight American Athletic Conference games dating back UmpiresHome, Bill Miller; First, Kerwin Lopez 10-21 4-4 25, Lin 4-9 16-17 26, Foye 0-2
New York at Montreal, 7 p.m.
East Lyme at NFA, 4 p.m.
Columbus at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
to last season. Danley; Second, Todd Tichenor; Third, Adam 2-2 2, Hollis-Jefferson 4-15 8-8 17, LeVert 4-12 St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Wednesdays Game
Hamari. 2-2 12, Nicholson 0-2 0-0 0, Hamilton 5-8 0-0 11, San Jose at Edmonton, 10:30 p.m. Norwich Tech at Ellis Tech, 11 a.m.
The AAC selected sophomore catcher Zac Susi as its player of T2:37. A46,995 (49,642). Dinwiddie 0-2 2-2 2, Whitehead 3-8 0-2 6, Saturdays Games Thursdays Games
Goodwin 1-4 0-0 3, McDaniels 0-3 1-2 1. Totals Boston at Ottawa, 3 p.m. Ledyard at Fitch, 11 a.m.
the week and pitcher Mason Feole pitcher of the week. Susi went 31-86 35-39 105. Grasso Tech at Windham Tech, 11 a.m.
9-for-18 in four games, contributing two doubles, a home run and
Tigers ............................ 2 BOSTON (114)
Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m.
Nashville at Chicago, 8 p.m. North Branford at Old Lyme, 3:45 p.m.
Crowder 4-6 0-0 11, Johnson 1-5 0-0 2, Horford Calgary at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. New London at East Lyme, 4 p.m.
six RBI. Feole (5-0), a freshman left-hander, pitched a career-high Red Sox ......................... 1 8-17 2-4 19, Thomas 10-21 5-5 27, Bradley 7-10 Sundays Games Montville at Woodstock, 4 p.m.
1-1 18, Brown 1-5 0-0 3, Jerebko 1-3 1-2 4, Olynyk Minnesota at St. Louis, 3 p.m. Wheeler at Griswold, 4 p.m.
eight scoreless innings, allowing four hits and striking out five in Boston Detroit 4-9 2-2 11, Zeller 1-2 2-2 4, Rozier 1-4 0-0 2, Pittsburgh at Columbus, 6 p.m. St. Bernard at Windham, 4 p.m.
ab r h bi ab r h bi Smart 3-9 5-5 13. Totals 41-91 18-21 114.
4-0 win on Sunday. Pedroia 2b 4 0 1 0 Kinsler 2b 3 1 1 1 Montreal at New York, 7 p.m. Saturdays Games
Norwich Tech at Wheeler, 9 a.m.
Bnntndi cf 3 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 4 0 1 1 Brooklyn 13 27 37 28 105 Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m.
Erin McCarthy, a junior from Old Lyme, had a goal and a ca- Betts rf 4 0 0 0 Mi.Cbrr 1b 4 0 0 0 Monday, April 17 Plainfield at Stonington, 11 a.m.
Boston 28 30 32 24 114 Ledyard at Montville, 11 a.m.
Mreland 1b 4 1 3 0 V.Mrtin dh 3 0 1 0 Ottawa at Boston, 7 p.m.
reer-high five assists in Endicott College's 26-2 rout of Wentworth Selsky pr 0 0 0 0 Mahtook rf 3 0 0 0
3-Point GoalsBrooklyn 8-31 (Lin 2-5, LeVert Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. East Lyme at Guilford, 11 a.m.
2-6, Goodwin 1-1, Hollis-Jefferson 1-2, Hamilton North Kingstown (R.I.) at Fitch, 11 a.m.
in women's lacrosse action last week. Sndoval dh 3 0 0 0 J.McCnn c 3 0 0 0
1-3, Lopez 1-6, Dinwiddie 0-1, McDaniels 0-1,
Chicago at Nashville, 9:30 p.m.
Westhill at NFA, 1 p.m.
Chris.Y lf 4 0 0 0 J.Iglss ss 3 0 0 0 Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m.
Foye 0-2, Whitehead 0-2, Nicholson 0-2), Boston Tuesday, April 18
Freshman midfielder Ryan Reuling, who's from Groton, had two Holt 3b 3 0 0 0 J.Jones cf 3 0 0 0
14-38 (Crowder 3-4, Bradley 3-5, Smart 2-6,
goals and an assist in Western Connecticut State University men's
Leon c 3 0 0 0 An.Rmne lf 3 1 2 0
M.Hrnan ss 3 0 0 0
Thomas 2-10, Jerebko 1-1, Brown 1-3, Olynyk 1-3,
Montreal at New York, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Columbus, 7:30 p.m.
LACROSSE
Horford 1-3, Johnson 0-1, Rozier 0-2). Fouled
Totals 31 1 4 0 Totals 29 2 5 2 Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m.
lacrosse team's 13-8 loss to New England College last week. Reul- Boston 010 000 000 1
OutNone. ReboundsBrooklyn 49 (Lin 12),
Wednesday, April 19 College men
Boston 51 (Hor ford, Crowder, Jerebko 8).
ing has 11 goals and six assists through nine games. In Saturday's Detroit 000 001 01x 2 AssistsBrooklyn 18 (Lin, Whitehead 4), Boston
Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. Todays Game
ECastellanos (1), Holt (1). DPDetroit 1. Ottawa at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Conn College at Amherst, 5 p.m.
12-11 loss to Southern Maine, midfielder Jonathan Thomas, a senior LOBBoston 6, Detroit 4. 2BMoreland 2 (5),
31 (Crowder, Smart 6). Total FoulsBrooklyn 19,
Minnesota at St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays Games
Boston 23. A18,624 (18,624). Wheelock at Mitchell, 4 p.m.
from Waterford, had two goals. An.Romine 2 (3). HRKinsler (2). Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m.
IP H R ER BB SO Thursday, April 20 Wheaton at Coast Guard, 7 p.m.
Boston x-New York at Montreal, TBA Saturdays Games
East Lyme graduate Kevin Foster added another impressive Sale L,0-1 72/3 5 2 2 1 10 TRANSACTIONS x-Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA Conn College at Hamilton, 1 p.m.
performance to his growing list of accomplishments this spring for Hembree 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago at Nashville, TBA Coast Guard vs. Merchant Marine at Navy, 4 p.m.
Detroit BASEBALL x-San Jose at Edmonton, TBA
the UConn track and field team. Foster finished first in the javelin Verlander 7 3 1 0 2 4 American League Friday, April 21
College women
with a distance of 216 feet, one inch, at the Hurricane Alumni Wilson W,1-0 1 0 0 0 1 1 DETROIT TIGERS Optioned RHP Bruce x-Boston at Ottawa, TBA
Mondays Result
Rodriguez S,2-3 1 1 0 0 0 2 Rondon to Toledo (IL). Selected the contract of x-Toronto at Washington, TBA
Invitational Saturday in Coral Gables, Fla. UmpiresHome, Dan Bellino; First, Mike RHP Joe Jimenez from Toledo. x-Calgary at Anaheim, TBA Mitchell 19, Newbury 3
Estabrook; Second, Jerry Layne; Third, Marvin Saturday, April 22 Todays Game
NEW YORK YANKEES Optioned LHP Chasen Amherst at Conn College, 6:30 p.m.
Former Ledyard standout Meg Brawner, a freshman member Hudson. Shreve to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). x-Montreal at New York, TBA
Wednesdays Game
T2:44. A24,672 (41,681). SEATTLE MARINERS Optioned RHP Chase x-Nashville at Chicago, TBA
of the Central Connecticut State University women's track team, De Jong to Tacoma (PCL). x-St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA Mt. Holyoke at Coast Guard, 7 p.m.
Thursdays Game
finished second in the 800 metersat the Rider Invite Saturday National League
TORONTO BLUE JAYS Recalled RHP Dominic x-Edmonton at San Jose, TBA
Elms at Mitchell, 4 p.m.
Leone from Buffalo (IL). Sunday, April 23
in New Jersey. Brawner crossed the line in two minutes, 21.57 East Division National League x-Ottawa at Boston, TBA
Saturdays Games
W L Pct GB Hamilton at Conn College, noon
seconds. LOS ANGELES DODGERS Acquired RHP Joe x-Washington at Toronto, TBA
New York 4 3 .571 Becker at Mitchell, noon
Gunkel from Baltimore for a player to be named or x-Pittsburgh at Columbus, TBA
Miami 3 3 .500 Coast Guard at Wellesley, 1 p.m.
cash consideration. x-Anaheim at Calgary, TBA
Please send college notes submissions to g.keefe@theday.com Washington 3 3 .500 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Optioned RHP Sam Monday, April 24
Philadelphia 3 4 .429 1 Tuivailala to Memphis (PCL). Reinstated RHP x-New York at Montreal, TBA
Atlanta 1 5 .167 2 High School boys
Trevor Rosenthal from the 10-day DL. x-Chicago at Nashville, TBA Mondays Results
Central Division SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS Optioned LHP x-San Jose at Edmonton, TBA
W L Pct GB Williams 13, St. Thomas More 5
x-Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA
LATEST LINE SOCCER Cincinnati 5 2 .714
Steven Okert to Sacramento (PCL). Reinstated
RHP Hunter Strickland from paternity leave. Tuesday, April 25
Sheehan 9, Fitch 8
Todays Games
Chicago 4 2 .667 WASHINGTON NATIONALS Recalled OF x-Columbus at Pittsburgh, TBA
Pittsburgh 3 3 .500 1 Old Saybrook at Old Lyme, 3:45 p.m.
Michael A. Taylor from Syracuuse (IL). Placed SS x-Toronto at Washington, TBA Bacon at Ledyard, 4 p.m.
MLB Major League Soccer St. Louis 2 4 .333 2 Trea Turner on the 10-day DL. x-Calgary at Anaheim, TBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE Milwaukee 2 5 .286 3 Montville at NFA, 4 p.m.
Favorite Odds (O/U) Underdog American Association Wednesday, April 26 Wednesdays Game
W L T Pts GF GA West Division CLEBURNE RAILROADERS Signed C Shawn
National League x-Boston at Ottawa, TBA Williams at Rocky Hill (R.I.), 4 p.m.
Columbus 3 2 1 10 9 7 W L Pct GB Zarraga.
MIAMI 5 1/2-6 1/2 (8.5) Atlanta x-Nashville at Chicago, TBA Thursdays Games
Orlando City 3 1 0 9 4 3 Arizona 6 2 .750 FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS Released
WASHINGTON 6-7 (8.5) St. Louis x-St. Louis at Minnesota, TBA St. Bernard/Wheeler at Stonington, 11 a.m.
Atlanta United 21 2 8 13 5 Colorado 5 2 .714 INF Jose Lozada.
Mets 6-7 (8) PHILADELPHIA Chicago 2 1 2 8 6 7 Los Angeles 4 3 .571 1 Vinal Tech at Norwich Tech/Windham Tech,
TEXAS AIRHOGS Signed OF Jake Luce. 3:45 p.m.
PITTSBURGH 8-9 (8) Cincinnati New England 2
New York City 2
2
2
1
1
7
7
9
8
6
5
San Diego
San Francisco
3
3
4
5
.429
.375
2
3
WICHITA WINGNUTS Signed LHP Charlie TENNIS Old Lyme at Valley Regional, 4 p.m.
COLORADO 7 1/2-8 1/2 (11.5) San Diego Leesman and RHP Tyler Kane. Ledyard at NFA, 4 p.m.
New York 2 3 1 7 5 9 Sundays Results Can-Am League
SAN FRAN. 5 1/2-6 1/2 (7.5) Arizona D.C. United 2 2 1 7 4 8 Mondays Results East Lyme at Fitch, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia 4, Washington 3 NEW JERSEY JACKALS Signed RHP Lee
American League Toronto FC 1 0 4 7 6 4 Seedings in Parentheses Montville at Waterford, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh 6, Atlanta 5, 10 innings Sosa.
DETROIT 5 1/2-6 1/2 (8.5) Minnesota Montreal 0 2 3 3 5 8 Fridays Game
Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 4 Frontier League ATP Grand Prix Hassan II
Philadelphia 0 3 2 2 5 9 Waterford at Old Lyme, noon
CLEVELAND 10-11 (8.5) White Sox Cincinnati 8, St. Louis 0 EVANSVILLE OTTERS Signed RHP Taylore At Marrakech, Morocco
WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturdays Games
BOSTON Even-6 (9.5) Baltimore L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 6 Cherry and OF Chris Sweeney. First Round
W L T Pts GF GA Conard at NFA, 10 a.m.
ANGELS Even-6 (8) Texas Arizona 3, Cleveland 2 FLORENCE FREEDOM Signed INF Jose Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, def. Taro Daniel,
Portland 4 1 1 13 16 8 Amity at East Lyme, 11 a.m.
San Francisco 5, San Diego 3 Brizuela. Japan, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1.
Houston Even-6 (8) SEATTLE FC Dallas 3 0 1 10 6 2 St. Bernard/Wheeler at Haddam-Killingworth,
N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 2 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES Signed C BreShon Laslo Djere, Serbia, def. Martin Klizan,
Interleague Houston 3 2 0 9 11 9 11 a.m.
Mondays Results Kimbell. Released INF Alex Rubanowitz. Slovakia, 7-6 (3), 6-3.
TORONTO 8 1/2-9 1/2 (9) Milwaukee Sporting K.C. 2 0 3 9 5 2 San Francisco 4, Arizona 1 LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS Signed C Tanner Tommy Robredo, Spain, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky,
San Jose 2 2 1 7 7 7 Cincinnati 7, Pittsburgh 1 Lubach. Ukraine, 6-4, 6-4. High School girls
NBA Los Angeles 2 3 0 6 7 8 N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 3 FOOTBALL Radu Albot, Moldova, def. Nicolas Almagro, Mondays Results
Favorite Points (O/U) Underdog Seattle 1 1 3 6 7 6 St. Louis at Washington, late National Football League Spain, 7-6 (6), 6-3. Old Lyme 11, Old Saybrook 10
ATLANTA 7 1/2 (206) Charlotte Real Salt Lake 1 3 2 5 6 8 L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, late BUFFALO BILLS Signed DE Ian Seau and QB Williams 15, St. Andrews 1
MINNESOTA 3 1/2 (213) Oklahoma City Colorado 1 2 1 4 4 6 San Diego at Colorado, late T.J. Yates. Waterford 7, Bacon 6
DALLAS 1 (212.5) Denver
Vancouver 1 3 1 4 6 10 Todays Games CHICAGO BEARS Waived DB Tracy Porter. ATP U.S. Mens Clay Court Stonington 16, Westerly 7
Minnesota 1 4 1 4 10 22 Cincinnati (Davis 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Taillon 0-0), NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS Re-signed DL At Houston Todays Games
LAKERS 2 (217.5) New Orleans Note: Three points for victory, one point for tie. 7:05 p.m. Alan Branch and OL Cameron Fleming. First Round Montville at Woodstock, 4 p.m.
SACRAMENTO 3 1/2 (219.5) Phoenix Sundays Results N.Y. Mets (Har vey 1-0) at Philadelphia OAKLAND RAIDERS Waived DL Demetrius Nicolas Kicker, Argentina, def. Noah Rubin, Waterford at Griswold, 4 p.m.
Orlando City 1, New York 0 (Buchholz 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Cherry. United States, 5-3 retired. Branford at East Lyme, 7 p.m.
NHL Playoffs Sporting Kansas City 3, Colorado 1 St. Louis (Lynn 0-0) at Washington (Gonzalez PHILADELPHIA EAGLES Agreed to terms Tommy Haas, Germany def. Reilly Opelka, Wednesdays Games
Favorite Goals (O/U) Underdog Fridays Games 0-0), 7:05 p.m. with QB Matt McGloin on a one-year contract. United States, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-3. Chase Collegiate at Williams, 4 p.m.
Wednesday New York City FC at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Milwaukee (Peralta 1-0) at Toronto (Happ 0-1), HOCKEY Dustin Brown, Germany, def. Juan Monaco, NFA at Bacon, 4:30 p.m.
Seattle at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 7:07 p.m. National Hockey League Argentina, 7-6 (7), 6-3. Thursdays Games
MONTREAL Even-1/2 (5) Rangers FC Dallas at San Jose, 11 p.m. Atlanta (Colon 0-0) at Miami (Straily 0-1), 7:10
PITTSBURGH Even-1/2 (5.5) Columbus CAROLINA HURRICANES Reassigned F RHAM at Montville, 3:45 p.m.
Saturdays Games p.m. Sergey Tolchinsky to Charlotte (AHL). NFA at Ledyard, 4 p.m.
MINNESOTA Even-1/2 (5) St. Louis Atlanta United FC at Montreal, 1 p.m. San Diego (Weaver 0-1) at Colorado (Senzatela DETROIT RED WINGS Assigned Fs Matt WTA Ladies Open Biel Bienne Woodstock at Stonington, 6:30 p.m.
EDMONTON Even-1/2 (5) San Jose Los Angeles at Orlando City, 2:30 p.m. 0-0), 8:40 p.m. Lorito, Tomas Nosek and Ben Street and D Robbie At Biel, Switzerland Fitch at East Lyme, 7 p.m.
Boston Even-1/2 (5) OTTAWA New England at Chicago, 5 p.m. Arizona (Ray 0-0) at San Francisco (Samardzija Russo to Grand Rapids (AHL). First Round Saturdays Game
D.C. United at New York, 7:30 p.m. 0-1), 10:15 p.m. FLORIDA PANTHERS Reinstated Dale Tallon Kristyna Pliskova, Czech Republic, def. Roberta Montville at Ledyard, 11 a.m.
Thursday Toronto FC at Columbus, 8 p.m. Wednesdays Games as general manager. Removed interim coach and Vinci (4), Italy, 6-4, 6-4.
WASHINGTON 1/2-1 (5.5) Toronto Minnesota United at Houston, 8:30 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. general manager Tom Rowe. Mona Barthel, Germany, def. Jana Cepelova,
CHICAGO 1/2-1 (5.5) Nashville Real Salt Lake at Colorado, 9 p.m. St. Louis at Washington, 4:05 p.m. LOS ANGELES KINGS Fired GM Dean Slovakia, 6-3, 6-4. TRACK & FIELD
ANAHEIM Even-1/2 (5) Calgary Sporting Kansas City at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Lombardi and coach Darryl Sutter. Named Rob Elise Mertens, Belgium, def. Monica Niculescu
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Blake vice president and general manager and Luc (8), Romania, 6-2, 6-2.
Over/Under in Parentheses Milwaukee at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Annika Beck, Germany, def. Rebeka Masarova, College men and women
Robitaille team president in charge of all hockey Fridays Meet
Home Team in CAPS Champions League Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 p.m. and business operations. Assigned F Adrian Switzerland, 6-4, 6-4.
(Home teams listed first) L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. WPI, Springfield at Coast Guard
Kempe, D Paul LaDue and F Jonny Brodzinski to Saturdays Meet
QUARTERFINALS Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Ontario (AHL).
FOOTBALL First Leg
Todays Games
NASHVILLE PREDATORS Recalled F Pontus
WTA Claro Open Colsanitas
At Bogota, Colombia
Silfen Invitational at Conn College
Aberg from Milwaukee (AHL).
Borussia Dortmund (Germany) vs. Monaco, ON THIS DATE NEW JERSEY DEVILS Assigned Fs Joseph
First Round
High School boys and girls
NFL Calendar 2:45 p.m. Blandisi, Blake Coleman, Ben Thomson and Miles
Lara Arruabarrena (4), Spain, def. Conny Perrin,
Saturdays Meet
April 21 Deadline for restricted free agents Juventus (Italy) vs. Barcelona (Spain), 2:45 Switzerland, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
1936 The Detroit Red Wings win the NHL Wood to Albany (AHL). Stonington, East Lyme, Windham at Westerly,
to sign offer sheets. p.m. Sachia Vickery, United States, def. Alyssa
Stanley Cup with a 3-1 victory over the Toronto NEW YORK ISLANDERS Reassigned Fs Josh 11 a.m.
April 26 Deadline for prior club to exercise Wednesdays Games Mayo, United States, 6-0, 6-2.
Maple Leafs. Ho-Sang and Connor Jones and D Adam Pelech to
right of first refusal to restricted free agents. Atletico Madrid (Spain) vs. Leicester (England), Elitsa Kostova, Bulgaria, def. Grace Min, United
1965 Jack Nicklaus shoots a record 271 Bridgeport (AHL) and D Jesse Graham from
States, 6-3, 6-1.
April 27-29 NFL draft, Philadelphia.
May 22-24 Spring owners meetings,
2:45 p.m.
Bayern Munich (Germany) vs. Real Madrid and wins the Masters by nine strokes over Arnold Missouri (ECHL) to Bridgeport.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS Fired coach Willie
Aleksandra Krunic, Serbia, def. Mariana Duque- TENNIS
Chicago. (Spain), 2:45 p.m. Palmer and Gary Player. Marino, Colombia, 6-2, 6-4.
Desjardins and assistant coaches Doug Lidster
1966 Jack Nicklaus wins his third Masters
and Perry Pearn.
Cindy Burger, Netherlands, def. Tatjana Maria, College men
and becomes the first to win in consecutive years. Germany, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4. Todays Match
WASHINGTON CAPITALS Reassigned F
He shoots a 70 in an 18-hole playoff to beat Johanna Larsson (3), Sweden, def. Fiona Ferro, Conn College at Wesleyan, 4 p.m.
ON THE AIR TODAY Tommy Jacobs and Gay Brewer.
Garrett Mitchell to Hershey (AHL). Signed F Beck
Malensteyn to a three-year, entry-level contract.
France, 2-6, 6-2, 6-1. Wednesdays Match
1976 Ray Floyd shoots a record-tying 271 to SOCCER Coast Guard at Springfield, 4 p.m.
win the Masters by eight strokes over Ben
Baseball Crenshaw.
Major League Soccer
MINNESOTA UNITED Loaned D Joe BOXING College women
1981 Larry Holmes beats Trevor Berbick in Greenspan to Pittsburgh (USL).
4 p.m., MLB Network MLB: Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Indians. a 15-round unanimous decision to retain his world Wednesdays Match
COLLEGE Conn College at Babson, 3:30 p.m.
heavyweight title in Las Vegas. KANSAS Announced junior G-F Dedric Fight Schedule
7p.m., NESN, WTIC (1080-AM), WEEI (103.7-FM) MLB: Baltimore Orioles at 1982 Craig Stadler beats Dan Pohl in a Lawson and sophomore G-F K.J. Lawson are April 14
sudden-death playoff to take the Masters.
Boston Red Sox. 1983 Spains Seve Ballesteros wins the
transferring to the school from Memphis. At MGM National Harbor, Oxon Hill, Md. (SHO), High School boys
MICHIGAN Announced the retirement of Dmitry Bivol vs. Samuel Clarkson, 12, for Bivols Mondays Results
Masters by four shots over Tom Kite and Ben
7p.m., SNY, WOR (710-AM) MLB:New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies. Crenshaw.
hockey coach Red Berenson. Sophomore F Moe WBA interim light heavyweight title. Williams 6, Marianapolis 1
Wagner and junior F D.J. Wilson will enter the NBA April 15 Morgan 4, Old Lyme 3
7 p.m., ESPN MLB: St. Louis Cardinals at Washington Nationals. 1989 Ron Hextall scores his second career draft, but will not hire agents. At Glasgow, Scotland, Ricky Burns vs. Julius New London/Wheeler 4, Killingly 3
goal and becomes the first goalie to connect for a NEBRASKA Announced sophomore F
Indongo, 12, for Burns WBA Super World and Wednesdays Match
10p.m., MLB Network MLB: Houston Astros at Seattle Mariners. playoff goal, and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Michael Jacobson has decided to transfer.
Indongos IBF and IBO super lightweight titles; Coginchaug at Old Lyme, 3:45 p.m.
Washington Capitals 8-5. NOTRE DAME Announced womens Thursdays Match
1993 Bernhard Langer of Germany captures basketball freshman F Erin Boley and sophomore Callum Johnson vs. Schiller Hyppolite, 12, for
Bancroft at Williams, 4:15 p.m.
Basketball his second Masters, making a 20-foot eagle putt G Ali Patberg will transfer. Johnsons Commonwealth light heavyweight title; Fridays Match
on No. 13. Langer defeats Chip Beck by four OREGON Announced sophomore G Tyler Charlie Edwards vs. Iain Butcher, 12, for vacant Old Lyme at Westbrook, 11 a.m.
8 p.m., NBA TV NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder at Minnesota Timberwolves. strokes. Dorsey will enter the NBA draft and hire an agent. British junior bantamweight title; Scott Cardle vs.
2004 Phil Mickelsons agonizing pursuit of a PURDUE Announced junior F Vincent Robbie Barrett, 12, for Cardles British lightweight
major ends at the Masters when he makes an Edwards, junior C Isaac Haas and sophomore F title; Charlie Flynn vs. Ryan Collins, 10, High School girls
Soccer 18-foot birdie putt on the final hole, ending a Caleb Swanigan will enter the NBA Draft, but will lightweights. Mondays Results
spectacular back-nine duel with Ernie Els. not hire agents. Morgan 4, Old Lyme 3
April 20
2:30p.m., FS1 UEFA Champions League:Barcelona at Juventus. 2007 Roberto Luongo sets an NHL record TCU Announced RB Trevorris Johnson is
At Turning Stone Resort Casino, Verona, N.Y.
Killingly 5, New London 2
for saves in a first career playoff start, making 72 transferring to Oregon State for his final season of Wednesdays Match
in Vancouvers 5-4 quadruple-overtime win over eligibility. (ESPN), Michael Perez vs. Marcelino Lopez, 10, Old Lyme at Coginchaug, 11 a.m.
Tennis Dallas. The sixth-longest playoff game in NHL UCLA Announced C Thomas Welsh and G super lightweights; Rashidi Ellis vs. John Karl Fridays Match
history, ends on a goal by Henrik Sedin 18:06 into Aaron Holiday will enter the NBA draft, but will not Sosa, 10, for Ellis IBF Nor th American Westbrook at Old Lyme, 10:30 a.m.
6 a.m., Tennis Channel ATP: Grand Prix Hassan II at Marrakech, Morocco. the fourth overtime. hire agents. welterweight title.
B3 The Day www.theday.com Tuesday, April 11, 2017

LOCAL SPORTS
GIRLS INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 2017
Player of the Year
MADISON POWE | FITCH

All-Area Team
PLAYER SCHOOL EVENT
Carissa Aekins Waterford 4x200-meter relay
Julia Bates East Lyme 4x800 relay
Eve Buckridge NFA 3,200
Saige Deveau East Lyme Sprint medley relay
Jamie Foster East Lyme Shot put
Liz Gray Stonington 1,000
Kelsie Hall NFA Pole vault
Colleen Keller East Lyme 4x800 relay,
Sprint medley relay
Jnaya Kelly East Lyme Sprint medley relay
Ryana Kelsey Fitch Long jump
Rasa Kirvelevicius East Lyme 1,600,
4x800 relay
Zora LaBonte Waterford 300,

Allyson Lewis
Michaela MacCracken
NFA
Montville
4x200 relay
High jump
4x400 relay
Powe is the fastest girl in the ECC
FROM B1
Rachel Marchini Montville 4x400 relay year. the final in 7.53 seconds, an improve-
Claire Mason East Lyme Sprint medley relay Even back during her middle "She may not have realized her ment over her winning times during
Rhema Phillips Grasso Tech 55 hurdles school track meets. freshman year the things she could her freshman and sophomore sea-
Sophia Podeszwa Waterford 4x200 relay "I would, like, win every race ex- do," Berg said. "She realized it when sons.
cept for against this one girl, I would she won the ECC title for the 55 dash. The future is bright for Powe, who
Katelin Price Montville 4x400 relay
always get second," Powe said. "I At that point, she realized her poten- wants to run track in college.
Isabelle Riker East Lyme 55 hurdles didn't like that." tial was beyond that." First, she has some things to still
Abby Rogers Fitch 300 Her events don't end once meets By the time her third ECC cham- check off on her high school track to-
Lia Scala Waterford 4x200 relay are over. pionship rolled around thisseason, do list, including qualifying for the
Sophie Taylor East Lyme 4x800 relay Once home, Powe does a mental Powe had to deal with the pressure New England championships. The
Mady Whittaker Montville 600, breakdown of theevents in her head. of being the two-time 55-meter 4x200 relay team just fell short at
4x400 relay "It's pretty bad," Powe said. "It champion.
the State Open.
sticks with me for awhile. I just re- "This year, I wasn't seeded first,"
"Her goal is just to keep getting
think of what I could have done bet- Powe said. "So I was kind of freaking
better and not worry about what ev-
ter." out a little bit."
It was hard for even Powe to find After calming down, a determined erybody else is doing and find a way
anything wrong with her 55-me- Powe defended her title with some to improve," Berg said. "She has a lot
terdash performances in the last help from father. to improve on. She sees a lot of suc-
three ECC indoor track champion- A regular at her meets, Powe's fa- cess in sprints but one event she can
ships. ther Vernon took a cell phone video have a huge impact is the long jump.
Fitchs Madison Powe, center, has won three straight ECC Division
As an inexperienced freshman, of his daughter's preliminary race. She's had some great jumps."
I 55-meter dash titles during her career, including this, her first one
in 2015. In this race, Powe, then a freshman, beat East Lymes Belle Powe really had no idea the ECC He spotted a problem with her start. It's shaping up to be a busy and
Kenny by .003. Said Fitch coach Sean Berg: Everybody wants to run championship meet was a big deal "My start was actually really bad promising spring for Powe, who'll
the 100 and 200. Everybody wants the glory. You either have it or you until someone told her. and my dad showed me a video of compete in the 100, 200, long jump,
dont have it. Shes just one of those people that has it. The winning result gave her a that," Powe said. "He helped me fix 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams during
surge of confidence and served as it." outdoor season.
DANA JENSEN/THE DAY a springboard into her sophomore Powe ended up finishing first in g.keefe@theday.com

Cowell pushes Old Lyme girls Burrows


lacrosse to a one-goal victory makes it a
Day Staff Reports
Waterfords
Old Saybrook Sydney Cowell fired in Cassidy Susi
seven goals and added an assist to pow-
er Old Lyme High School past Old Say-
brook 11-10 in a Shoreline Conference
girls' lacrosse gameMonday.
Maddie Berger also had a productive
stretches to
catch a Bacon
Academy
line drive in
Mondays
masterpiece
dayfor the Wildcats, contributing two high school
goals and three assists. Anna Mesham softball game Waterford junior HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
had a goal and two assists and Abby in Waterford. strikes out 21, for Waterford (3-1, 1-0). Killing-
Berger added The Lancers ly is 2-1, 0-1.
a go a l w h i l e ROUNDUP defeated pitches a no-hitter In other games:
goalie Hannah Bacon 13-1 R y a n K a n e p i tc h e d a
Guenther made eight saves. in the ECC Day Staff Reports one-hitter as East Lyme beat
Mandy Beck led Old Saybrook with Division II Killingly Waterford High Norwich Free Academy 4-0 in
four goals and Kendall Hartt added matchup. School's Michael Burrows an ECCDivision I game. Kane
three. struck out 21 of 22 batters that (2-0) struck out 10 and walked
In other games: he faced as he pitched a no-hit- three, allowing just a leadoff
Audrey Matson had four goals and ter in an 11-0 win over Killing- single to Jordan Lake in the
an assist as Williams School opened SE- ly in an Eastern Connecticut fifth inning. Chris Malcom sin-
NE play with a 15-1 win over defending Conference Division II baseball gled, doubled, scored twice and
champion St. Andrew's. Sophie Salger gameMonday. stole two bases and Kane dou-
and Katia Bourganos had three goals Burrows, a junior, struck bled and scored twice for the
each for Williams (2-0) and Margaret SEAN D. ELLIOT/ out the first 19 batters. The Vikings (3-0, 1-0). NFA is 0-2,
Milrado and Dylan Park keyed a defense THE DAY 20th batter bunted, but was 0-2.
which blanked St. Andrew's over the fi- thrown out for the second out Monty Johnson had two
nal 48 minutes. The Wildcats scored six runs in the sec- Shoreline Conference loss to Morgan. in the seventh inning. Killing- hits, scored twice and drove in
ond inning to take an 8-0 lead. Marissa Smith and Caeli Rice combined ly's Hunter Yaworski struck out two runs as New London beat
H.S. boys lacrosse
Hannah Smith pitched a five-in- to win at No. 1 doubles for the Wildcats. next, but reached first when the Fitch 5-2 in an ECC Division I
Lucian Kronholm had five goals and ning no-hitter, leading Norwich Tech Zara Dobson and George Anne Am- third strike was in the dirt and game. Elijah Martinez had two
an assist as Williams School beat St. past Grasso Tech 15-0 in the Constitu- arwon singles matches in straight sets got away. Burrows then struck hits for New London (1-2, 1-1)
Thomas More 13-5 in its home opener. tion State Conference. Madison Bodley in New London's 5-2 loss to Killingly. out the last batter to finish off and Robert Otanez pitched the
Oliver Falla had two goals, Harry An- had two doubles and Kalli Campbell The Whalers are 0-2. the masterpiece. last four innings for the win.
selmi had five assists and Eli Griswold andKaitlyn Gifford each added two hits "I've never seen anything like Fitch is 3-2, 1-1.
Boys tennis
had two assists for Williams (1-1). James for Norwich Tech. Grassofell to 0-3. it,''Waterford coach Art Pelu- Jordan Warecke pitched a
Knowltonand Anselmi combined for Ally Georgetti pitched a five-inning Jon Powell, Reese Berman, Drew so said. "He just pounded the seven-hitter and had two hits
23 groundballs for Williams and Sakye no-hitter as Fitch beat New London 15-0 Williams and Devin Shah posted singles strike zone. And he only threw and drove in three runs as Old
Reels scored three goals for T-More. in an ECC Division I game. Taylor Wolf- victories in the Williams School's 6-1 84 pitches, I think that's the Lyme remained unbeaten with
Noah Reuling had five goals and two gang had three hits including a home win over Marianapolis Prep. most amazing thing. He was a 5-2 win over North Bran-
assists in Fitch's 9-8 loss to Sheehan. run and drove in three runs and Rylee always ahead on the count. He ford in a Shoreline Conference
Bray Wilson had two goals and four as- MacMillan was 2-for-4 with two RBI for
Womens lacrosse just spotted his curveball. His game. Warecke (2-0) struck
sists and goalie Christian Snodgrass Fitch (2-2, 1-1). New London is 1-3, 0-2. Ashley Murtha scored 11 goals as stuff was electric.'' out five with five walks. Grif-
made 13 saves for the Falcons (1-2). Shyla Krick pitched a three-hitter Mitchell College beat Newbury 19-3 in Burrows (1-1) threw 83 pitch- fin Powers had three hits and
with 11 strikeouts as Griswold beat Led- a New England Collegiate Conference es in four innings in his first scored twice and Liam Hollo-
H.S. softball yard 11-1. Ledyard is 2-2. game. Kate McCormack had five goals start of the season, a 6-2 loss to way and Ron Losacano had two
Waterfordscoredin every inning Emily Nelson's bases-loaded, three- and Callie Santo Salvo scored twice for East Lyme on April 3. hits each for Old Lyme (4-0,
but one and finished with 20 hits in a run double highlighted an eight-run Mitchell (2-3, 1-2), which outshot New- "He had a tough outing 4-0).
13-1 victory over Bacon Academy. Baylee sixth inning, lifting St. Bernard to a 14- bury 41-13. against East Lyme,'' Peluso Kevin Ferrer and Connor
Brackett had two doubles and four RBI 6 win over Tourtellotte in Division III. said. "And he said that would Woodworth had two hits and
and Ciana Chiappone chipped in a sin- Winning pitcher Sophie Nelson had two
College baseball never happen again. His stuff two RBI apiece, leading Ston-
gle, two triples and an RBI while Emily doubles and two RBI while also striking Mystic's Cooper Robinson had four today would have beaten any- ington past Montville 8-3 in
Borysewicz had three hits and two RBI out 10 batters. Taina Quinones had two hits and drove in five runs as Avery Point one. He was kind of pitching Division II. Adam Gibbs pitched
and Madison Nott andGina McKittrick hits and two stolen bases for St. Ber- beat Bunker Hill 20-2. Robinson had two uphill against East Lyme. This a complete game for Stoning-
added four hits apiece for the Lancers. nard(1-1, 1-0). doubles, a triple and scored twice. Tom time you could see the differ- ton (2-0, 1-0). Seamus Barry
Beth Fleming picked up her 100th ca- Old Lyme lost to East Hampton 9-6 Caravetta scored three runs and drove ence; everything was down- and Ryan Champagne each had
reer hit andpitched a five-hitter with 11 in a Shoreline Conference game. Mad- in four, Mike Corso (two RBI) and Vinny hill. They tried to bunt several three hits for Montville (1-1,
strikeouts for Norwich Free Academy in die Camm was 2-for-3 for Old Lyme (1-2, Pallisco each had three hits and scored times. You take that away and 0-1).
an 11-1 victory over Hand. Hailee Schrad- 1-2). twice and Waterford's Mike Rocchet- they maybe made contact five Bowen Baker went 2-for-2
er was 4-for-5 with two runs scored and ti drove in three runs for Avery Point times.'' and Chris Caisse added an RBI
H.S. girls tennis
two RBI for NFA (4-0), while Sophia Di- (13-9). Dan Garafolo (2-2) got the win, Dylan Bosco was 3-for-4 with single in Wheeler's 28-1 loss to
Cocco addedtwo hits, Sara Cote a three- Emma Bass and Maria Donato won allowing four hits and two runs over six five RBI and Sonny Pezzello had Lyman Memorial in Division III.
run double and Shea Gendron two RBI. their singles matches in Old Lyme's 4-3 innings with 10 strikeouts. two hits and drove in two runs The Lions fell to 1-3, 0-2.
B4 The Day www.theday.com Tuesday, April 11, 2017

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Chance for a few Partly sunny and temperatures Torrington Providence Mixed clouds and sun, Partly sunny and
showers/t-storm. cooler. 78/57 Plainfield a few showers/storm. mild.
78/55 72/54
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83/58
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79/55 Conn. Norwich
76/56
Meriden R.I.
N.Y. 78/56
Sunshine, some fair Partly sunny and Westerly Partly sunny and Partly sunny and
weather clouds. seasonable. New London 61/50 pleasant. comfortable.
High 57 Low 40 High 56 Low 45 Danbury New Haven Old Saybrook 61/49 High 63 Low 40 High 62 Low 45
80/55 68/53 63/51
Block Island
MARINE FORECAST Bridgeport 60/48 ALMANAC
67/53 Statistics through 4 p.m. yesterday for Groton
Long Island Sound
Wind: Southwest at 5 to 10 knots. Stamford Temperatures
Visibility: 10 miles or more. 68/54 High / low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57,37
Wave heights: 1 foot or less. Water temp: 44. New York City Port Jefferson Normal high / low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,39
80/60 66/54 High / low last year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48,30
Block Island waters Record high . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 in 1955
Wind: Southwest at 10 to 15 knots. Weather provided by the Meteorological Studies and Weather Center at Western Connecticut State University,
http://www.wcsu.edu/weather Record low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 in 1997
Visibility: 10 miles or more. Highest Humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92%
Wave heights: 2 to 4 feet. Water temp: 41. Lowest Humidity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51%

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National weather H Below 10 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100+
Precipitation
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Today High Tide Low Tide
Summary for today Total month-to-date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.08
A weak frontal system will Normal month-to-date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.30
Watch Hill 9:30 a.m. 3:22 a.m.
produce scattered showers Total year-to-date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.25
Westerly
9:46 p.m.
9:58 a.m.
3:23 p.m.
4:38 a.m. and a few thunderstorms, L Normal year-to-date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.00
10:12 p.m. 4:46 p.m. especially this afternoon, Record for today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.15 in 1983
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New London 10:19 a.m. 4:35 a.m.
10:33 p.m. 4:43 p.m. southwestward into the mean temperature was below 65.
Millstone Point 10:28 a.m. 4:36 a.m. lower Mississippi Valley and Yesterday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
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Saybrook Point 11:30 a.m. 5:20 a.m. pressure will bring fair skies H Season to date. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4282
11:44 p.m. 5:28 p.m. and comfortable Normal season to date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4876
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10:24 p.m. 3:57 p.m. scattered snow and rain Sunrise ....................6:15 a.m. Moonrise.........7:55 p.m.
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Verlander outduels Sale as Sox fall Bruce leads Mets to win


By LARRY LAGE By AARON BRACY catcher Cameron Rupp, and play-
AP Sports Writer Associated Press ers from both teams came to the top
Detroit Chris Sale pitched a Philadelphia Jay Bruce homered step of the dugout. Phillies manager
little longer than Justin Verlander twice, including the tiebreaking Pete Mackanin was ejected by plate
in a matchup of ace pitchers, and it shot in a testy umpire Allan Porter, apparently for
might've cost the Boston Red Sox a Mets 4 eighth inning questioning Porter's warning to both
chance to split their series with the Phillies 3 to lead the teams following the pitch.
Detroit Tigers. New York Mets Ramos (0-1) eventually walked
Nicholas Castellanos chased Sale over the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 on Cabrera and then struck out Yoenis
with a two-out, go-ahead single in Monday night. Cespedes before being lifted for Ro-
the eighth in- Recently bumped up to the cleanup driguez with two outs.
Tigers 2 ning and Ian spot, Bruce put the Mets in front 4-2 Addison Reed allowed Brock Stas-
Red Sox 1 Kinsler hom- with a towering, two-run drive off his si's homer in the ninth but settled
ered in the own digital image on the videoboard down to earn his second save. Stassi's
sixth, lifting Detroit over Boston 2-1 in right field on a 1-2 pitch from Joely drive to right-center was his first ma-
on Monday. Rodriguez. jor league hit.
"You've got Sale and Verlander Tempers flared two batters ear- Jerry Blevins (1-0) got two outs
going at it, you assume it's going to lier when Phillies reliever Edubray for the Mets, who played their first
be a game like this," Tigers manager Ramos threw a first-pitch fastball road game after going 3-3 on a sea-
Brad Ausmus said. "And they didn't PAUL SANCYA/AP PHOTO over Asdrubal Cabrera's head per- son-opening homestand.
disappoint." Chris Sale of the Red Sox throws a pitch in the first inning of haps seeking revenge for Cabrera's New York leadoff man Jose Reyes
Verlander gave up only an un- Mondays game against the Tigers at Detroit. The Tigers won 2-1. two-handed bat flip after hitting a went 0 for 4, dropping to 1 for 27
earned run, three hits and two game-winning homer against Ramos (.037) this season.
walks while striking out four over ous at-bats. He hits one through the mound with two outs in the seventh last Sept. 22 as the Mets were chas- In his second start since undergo-
seven innings. Justin Wilson (1-0) hole. He pitched a hell of a game." to visit Verlander. He kept the right- ing a playoff berth. ing elbow surgery last September, de-
struck out one and walked one in As good as Verlander was, the hander in the game, much to the de- Cabrera was restrained by Phillies Grom pitched six solid innings.
the eighth and Francisco Rodriguez Tigers and their fans were thrilled light of the fans, who cheered even
struck out two and allowed a hit in with the performance of a belea- louder when Leon, the next batter,
the ninth, earning his second save
in three chances to help Detroit win
the four-game series.
guered bullpen. Earlier in the day,
Detroit sent struggling right-hander
Bruce Rondon to Triple-A and pur-
popped out to end the inning. Ver-
lander raised his glove in the air to
acknowledge a standing ovation,
DiMauro
Sale (0-1) struck out 10 and gave chased the contract of righty Joe and Ausmus was the first person to FROM B1 mons kept appearing. They appeared
up two runs and five hits over 7 Jimenez. shake his hand near the bottom step a good sound bite, but sends all the Sunday on 18, when a short putt would
2/3 innings in his second start. He Rondon was once viewed as the in the dugout. wrong messages. And yet Garcia have won him the green jacket. He
stayed in the game after pitching future closer for Detroit, but the Ti- and Rose, allowing for a moment of missed. Here we go again.
seven strong innings because man-
Trainer's room
gers swapped him out for a 21-year- humanity among all the pressure But if you hang in there long
ager John Farrell thought he still old Puerto Rican who has yet to Red Sox: OF Jackie Bradley Jr. and theater, proved all over again enough
looked sharp. pitch in the majors. is headed to the disabled list with there's still room for sportsmanship, You get to hug your fiance after
"He was still strong and still "The bullpen is in flux right now," an injured right knee and Farrell is respect and acknowledgement of the the first playoff hole, all your dreams
had quality stuff," Farrell said. "He Verlander said. "But I think that will hopeful he will only be out for 10 opponent. right there suddenly going, so how
pitched around Kinsler with the get a lot better as guys settle into days. ... LHP David Price, on the DL It was so effortlessly cool. do you like us now?
base open, which I thought he was their roles." with an elbow strain, had a 20-pitch When it was over, Rose and Garcia Turns out Garcia's fiance is Ange-
managing the situation, and he had The Comerica Park crowd bullpen before the game and may embraced. Two friends who hap- la Akins, a reporter for the Golf Chan-
handled Castellanos the three previ- groaned when Ausmus went to the throw again Wednesday. pened to be momentary adversaries nel. That can't be easy. How does a
showing all of us exactly how compe- reporter remain objective covering
tition and humanity aren't mutually the sport when one of its dramatis
exclusive. personae is your fiancee?

Pineda pitches Yankees past Rays What a day. What a story. Garcia,
so star-crossed in his career, offered
us all a blueprint, even people who
This just in: Covering friends
and significant others is dicey.
Journalism has many rules of which
FROM B1 before his final start last season. "It Alex Cobb at Tampa Bay last week, don't care about golf. Persistence, re- most readers and viewers are
strikes. just doesn't make sense." started 15 of his first 18 batters with silience, faith, time and space are the unaware. The scrutiny is constant.
"He had control of his pitches. He He tried to define the difficulty strikes and didn't fall behind 2-0 universe's starting five. And if you Sometimes, the truth isn't enough.
had control of the game. At no point Monday. in a count until the sixth. Longoria practice them daily be persistent And yet seeing the utter joy in Akins'
in time did he lose that control," "It's mechanical," Girardi said. reached on a first-pitch hanging and resilient, be faithful and honor face late Sunday night she was a
Yankees catcher Austin Romine "So is it mental? Is it physical? What slider and tipped his helmet to Pi- the sometimes unwitting teaching person, not a reporter was an il-
said. is it? It's everything being on time, neda after reaching second. Leading concepts of time and space and, lustration to all of us reporters there
A hard-throwing 28-year-old and the bigger you are, the harder 2-0 at the time, Pineda then fanned darn, how dreams tend to come true. there's what we do and then who
right-hander obtained from Seattle that is." Brad Miller. Somewhere, Jim Valvano don't we are. And never to forget that.
after the 2011 season, Pineda was Aaron Judge, Chase Headley and Tyler Clippard and Chasen Shreve give up; don't ever give up And we all thought we were set-
6-12 with a 4.82 ERA last year, the Starlin Castro homered for the Yan- combined for perfect relief. The smiled. tling in to watch golf Sunday night.
68th-highest ERA among 74 quali- kees, who broke open the game with Yankees won their home opener for Garcia won his first major in his Turns out we were watching an
fying pitchers in the major leagues. a five-run eighth inning and won the 16th time in 20 years. 74th try. He was 0-for-73, remember, allegory about life and all its marvel-
Yet he struck out a team-high 207 their second straight following a 1-4 New York took a 2-0 lead against after years and years of so much heart- ous tentacles.
and led the AL with 10.6 strikeouts start. Alex Cobb (1-1) on Jacoby Ellsbury's ache. At 19, after failure, he once said, Who knew?
per nine innings. Pineda, who gave up four runs RBI double in the third and Judge's I've come to the conclusion I need to This is the opinion of Day sports colum-
"It's mind-boggling," Girardi said over 3.2 innings in a loss against home run in the fourth. play for second or third place. His de- nist Mike DiMauro.
*C1 The Day www.theday.com Tuesday, April 11, 2017

More charges: Police file additional

REGION Norwich police make new arrest in theft of more than 20 guns Page C2
charges against a Conn College stu-
dent whose car struck a person riding
a scooter. C2

Tempers flare at ethics hearing over trips


Norwich Public Utilities chief, already under fire ginia for the all-expenses paid three- nicipal ethics cases.
This is not a scandal.
for members lavish stays at Kentucky Derby, walks JOHN BILDA
day trip that did include two half-day Bilda disagreed and said the city
business workshops. Expense sheets charter and the facts in the case
out after questions about retreat at a golf resort GENERAL MANAGER
provided by CMEEC show the trip should dictate whether an ethics vio-
NORWICH PUBLIC UTILITIES
By CLAIRE BESSETTE Sinko who wrote a letter to the cost more than $105,000. lation had occurred, and he believed
Day Staff Writer commission declining to participate Ethics Commission member Rob- no ethics violation had happened.
Norwich Norwich Public Utilities in Mondays public hearing and ert Ballard announced that he was Bilda adamantly objected when one
General Manager John Bilda stormed utilities commission member Robert Mondays public hearing official- finished with questions and want- commission member referred to the
out of Mondays contentious eth- Groner participated in the three-day ly involved only the October 2015 ed to make a comment, when Bilda CMEEC-hosted lavish retreats as
ics public hearing after an hour of strategic retreat to the Greenbrier Greenbrier Resort trip, but questions challenged Ballard that unless he a scandal.Bilda said he met with
questioning and debating between Resort in West Virginia hosted by the and answers between the commis- had a question pertaining to the members of the City Council and
commission members and two NPU Connecticut Municipal Electric Ener- sion and Bilda and Groner inter- ethics complaint, Bilda was done other city officials just after both the
officials under investigation for pos- gy Cooperative. The same coopera- twined the two events and at times with the hearing. He rose, picked up Kentucky Derby and Greenbrier trips,
sible city ethics violations for partic- tive, owned by six member municipal led to heated exchanges. his papers and left the room. Just and he said there was no effort to
ipating in an October 2015 strategic utilities including NPU, hosted con- Participants in the Greenbrier prior to his departure, Bilda and conceal the activities.
retreat to a West Virginia golf resort. troversial lavish trips to the Kentucky trip took a chartered jet out of Gro- Ballard debated over whether pub-
Bilda, NPU Division Manager Steve Derby for the past four years. ton-New London Airport to West Vir- lic perception played a role in mu- SEE TEMPERS PAGE C2

BLACK COLLEGE TOUR SEND-OFF


Montville
man gets
$3.6M in
jury award
Carpenter paralyzed
in fall while working
on New London house
By KAREN FLORIN
Day Staff Writer
A New London jury last month
awarded $3.6 million to 50-year-
old Nathaniel Sutera, who was par-
alyzed from the waist downafter
falling about 26 feet from scaffold-
ing at a rental property owned by
his brother and sister-in-law.
Sutera, a union carpenter who
was in between jobs, was helping
his brother, Timothy Sutera,and
sister-in-law, Deborah Natiello,re-
pair a three-family rental house at
36 Hempstead St. in New London
on Sept. 24, 2012.
Sutera uses a wheelchair and
SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY
lives in a special needs apartment
The Rev. Yvette OBrien of Full Gospel Tabernacle in Old Saybrook offers prayers Monday for the students, chaperones and parents of in Montville, according to attorney
local high school students before they board their bus at New London High School for the 25th annual Historically Black College Alumni Christopher J. Murray of the Hay-
Association bus tour. The tour will take the 41 students to Howard University, Morgan State University, Hampton University, Old Dominion mond law firm in Hartford, who
University, Norfolk State University and Elizabeth City State University. The trip will also include a tour of the Smithsonian National Museum of representedSutera at trial along
African American History & Culture in Washington, D.C. with a colleague, attorneyVanessa
Cardoso.
Thejury awarded a total of $7.2
million in damages, but found that
Montville waits to see how state could impact town budget Sutera was 50 percent at fault for
the accident, according to court
documents.
Mayor offers $59.8M projections could change dramatical- erty assessed at $50,000. have widely varying consequences According to Murray, land-
spending plan with ly in the coming weeks. But, McDaniel said, his assump- for municipalities across the state, in- lord Natiello and her husband,
McDaniel presented a total bud- tions about how much money Mont- cluding a proposed revamping of the Timothy Sutera, were preparing
$850,000 increase get for the towns spending on town ville stands to get from the state distribution of education funding and the top floor of the three-family
By MARTHA SHANAHAN operations, capital projects and budget, still under negotiation in a plan to make municipalities pay for home for a new tenant. Nathaniel
Day Staff Writer education thatis almost $59.8 mil- Hartford,could affect that number a portion of teacher pension costs. Sutera was doing his brother a fa-
Montville Mayor Ronald McDan- lion, which would represent about dramatically by the time the town But a state Senate split evenly be- vor and helping him repair the trim
iel pushed the towns 2018 budget $850,000 more in spending over the and state deliberations are over. tween Democrats and Republicans, area below the roof line, called a
further along the road to a final vote current year a 1.4 percent increase. Gov. Dannel P. Malloy included and a nearly evenly split House of soffit. Timothy Sutera owned the
Monday, presenting a modest spend- The proposal would mean the several radical adjustments to the Representatives means negotiations scaffolding and failed to tie it to the
ing increase proposal to the Town towns tax rate would go up by 1.54 way state aid is distributed to towns house when setting it up, accord-
Council with the caveat that state aid mills, about a $77 increase on a prop- in his February proposal that would SEE MONTVILLE PAGE C3 ing to Murray. Nathaniel Sutera
went onto the top of the five-level
scaffolding to take a measurement
when it collapsed, causing him to
Owners still trying to find buyer for Atlantic Packaging site fall at least 26 feet to the ground,
Murray said.
Sutera was paralyzed from the
By CLAIRE BESSETTE factured cardboard boxes, closed last a buyer. Interest in the property has Estate Auction signs outside the waist down and suffered multi-
Day Staff Writer fall after 100 years in business in the picked up in recent weeks, Sylvestre property last week, and information ple complications.He spends all
Norwich The owners of the for- Greeneville mill village. An auction said, with speculation that the pro- about the 11 a.m. June 21 auction was his time in a wheelchair or in bed,
mer Atlantic Packaging Corp. com- on Nov. 16 failed to sell the property, posed sale of the former Norwich posted Monday on the companys Murray said. At the trial, the de-
plex on North Main Street will try a while activity was brisk in selling ma- Hospital property in Preston to the website, www.maltzauctions.com. fense argued that Nathaniel Sutera
second time to auction the buildings chinery, equipment, tools, office sup- Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority Richard Maltz, company president had put a ladder on top of the scaf-
and parking lot, using a large Long plies and furniture. for a planned entertainment, sports and auctioneer, said a marketing folding, causing it to be unstable,
Island-based auction company that Since then, company Comptroller and residential project has made the campaign is being put together to but both brothers testified there
plans a marketing campaign leading Doreen Sylvestre said Monday, the property more attractive. promote the auction. was no ladder, Murray said. Timo-
up to the sale. company listed the property with a Maltz Auctions of Central Islip,
Atlantic Packaging, which manu- broker, but had no success in finding N.Y., posted large, bright red Real SEE OWNERS PAGE C3 SEE JURY PAGE C3

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Norwich makes new arrest in gun thefts Bridebrook Road, Niantic, was
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influence of alcohol or drugs,
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Ferry Line, Niantic, was charged
By KAREN FLORIN on, third-degree burglary, borhood, police spoke with ing through drawers, opened evading responsibility, driving Sunday with driving with a
Day Staff Writer third-degree larceny, carrying Hatfields mother, who sug- the safe and stole all of the with a suspended license, and suspended license and failure to
Norwich police have arrest- a pistol without a permit and gested the policetalk to her rifles and handguns and am- making an improper turn. drive in the proper lane.
ed another person in connec- fifth-degree larceny. He is be- son, Paul, who had fallen munition within. He said he Ladale Howard, 41, of 43
tion with the Thanksgiving ing held in lieu of $50,000 at on hard times and was us- wrapped the guns in a blanket Norwich Gorton St., New London, was
2016 burglary of more than 20 the Corrigan Correctional In- ing drugs. She said she had and hid them in the woods be- Peter Mawire, 55, of 66 McKin- charged Sunday with driving
guns, a 50-inch television and stitution. seen her son carry a large- hind the victims home. He said ley Ave. was charged Saturday with a suspended license, misuse
prescription painkillers from Megan E. McGeowan, 29, screen TV out of her garage on he took a large bottle of Vico- with second-degree breach of plates and travelling too fast
the Cuprak Road home of a mother of Hatfields 3-year- Thanksgiving and put it into a din from the refrigerator and of peace and second-degree for conditions.
man who was away from home old daughter, was charged in gray minivan. She told the po- the 50-inch television, which threatening.
Police logs reflect arrests, not
due to a serious illness. February with nine counts of lice Hatfield lived in a rundown he put on the side of his moth- Anysa McMahan, 22, of 38
Grove St. was charged Saturday convictions. Visit www.jud2.
Timothy Griffin, 30, was conspiracy to steal a firearm, house at 100 Merchants Ave. ers house until McGeowan
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spiracy to steal a firearm and carry a dangerous weapon, Griffin and other drug addicts him up with the minivan.
Amiel J. Gomez, 17, of 35 Fern of criminal and motor vehicle
conspiracy to carry a danger- third-degree burglary and who rent rooms, according to Hatfield said he traded the
St., New London, was charged arrests.
ous weapon. He was arraigned third-degree larceny. She is be- the affidavit. television to George Dames,
Monday in Superior Court in hind held in lieu of $50,000 at Charged on Dec. 30 with the a friend who was visiting his
Norwich, where Judge John the Janet S. York Correctional theft of the television, Hatfield house. He said he returned to
M. Newson set his bond at Institution. admitted he had returned to the Cuprak Road woods for
$50,000 and continued the The investigation is con- his mothers neighborhood the guns and traded some to POLICE/FIRE REPORTS
case to May 5. He is accused tinuing. after having Thanksgiving din- a crack cocaine dealer named
of driving the alleged burglar, According to an arrest war- ner at her home and decided Chris in exchange for crack CONN COLLEGE STUDENT College studentSophia Thiel-
Paul M. Hatfield,to Rhode Is- rant affidavit written by De- to burglarize the neighbors and a line of credit. He said FACES MORE CHARGES man,of 3 Sunset Road, Rye
land to sell some of the sto- tective Kevin Wilbur, the vic- home. He said he was high on he sold a .357 caliber hand- Brook, N.Y., with drivingunder
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len guns and of selling one of tim, who is not named inthe benzodiazepines that he had gun and five rifles for $250 New London Police said Following an investigation,
them himself, for $50 to an old affidavit, was a neighbor of taken for heroin withdrawal, to his friend Justin Marcoux. they have filed additional police said theyarrested Thiel-
friend,after Hatfield gave him Hatfields mother and had and when he takes benzos he He said Griffin drove him to charges against a 19-year-old man on April 5on a warrant for
a .22 caliber bolt action rifle. been away from his home for does really bad things which Rhode Island to sell the .357 woman whosecarcrashed on second-degree assault with a
Hatfield, 32, was charged in months due to an illness. He are out of character for him. handgun. Nov. 22intoa scooterin the motor vehicle, reckless driving
December with fifth-degree called police Dec. 28 and said Hatfieldsaid he entered the Marcoux, contacted by po- area of Route 32 south, sending and possession of marijuana.
larceny in connection with the he had returned to find his flat- house through an unlocked lice, said he had sold all of the the driver of the scooter to the The court set a$150,000 cash
theft of a 50-inch television. screen TV was missing along back door, though investiga- guns to the Lost Treasures hospital with serious injuries. surety bond, according to the
Police continued investigat- with prescription pain pills tors said it appeared he left pawn shop in Pawtucket, R.I. Police at the timecharged the police report.
ing and in February charged and all but one of the hand- the house through that door Police contacted the pawn driver of the car, Connecticut
him with nine counts of theft guns and rifles he kept in a gun but entered through a kitch- store owner and recovered the
of a firearm, nine counts of safe in his spare bedroom. en window. He said he found firearms.
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ment over new tires should sentenced to 40 years in pris- shooting. neys discuss whether the case
get a new trial, the states top on on the murder conviction. Prosecutor David J. Smith will be retried. He is incarcer-
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sessions, with all meals pro- cluded no business meetings, CMEEC. to the six communities, Bilda
vided at the Greenbriar Hotel. workshops orpresentations. Lord countered that the said.
Groner submitted to the Ethics Groner responded that the commission had tried unsuc- He also defended his long
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Bilda and his wife did both, of college, Groner said. First Groner too said he was Im not angry at all, Bilda
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spending, andadds funding to school board passed his bud- bid listed at $75,000. And place simultaneously on the
over Malloys proposals are the requests made by several get proposal unchanged as Maltz will conduct three the third option would be for premises, with registration
anticipated to be lengthy and departments to cover salary well in February, though Mc- simultaneous auctions in an just the 150-space, 0.85-acre beginning at 10 a.m.
complicated,making theout- increases for town employees Daniel said Monday he expects effort to sell either the entire paved and fenced parking lot Robert Mills, president
look for Montvilles state aid in almost every department, the board to make downward complex or various compo- at 359 Main St. of the Norwich Community
murky. but otherwise keeps spending adjustments in their spending nents. The first offering Maltz said if the individual Development Corp., saidhe
We are certainly not going fairly level. to account for expected retire- will include the entire mill components receive higher has received some interest
to see what the governor has McDaniels proposal keeps ments. complex consisting of the in- bids than the package, the by prospective developers
proposed become the reali- the school boards $38.4 Th e To w n C o u n c i l h a s dustrial buildings, the brick property would be divided in the well-maintained mill
ty, he told the council Mon- million budget request un- scheduled public hearings at office building in front, the among the different bidders. complex since Atlantic Pack-
day. changed, a tactic other towns Montville High School for the adjacent paved parking lot However, if those bid totals aging closed in October. Mills
McDaniel said he and Fi- leaders have been taking as general operations budget for 150 cars and six acres of fail to meet the highest bid for characterized some of the in-
nance Director Terry Hart they deliberate on their 2018 on April 25 at 6 p.m. and the land. The suggested opening the entire complex, the entire terested parties as serious
developed this draft of the budgetswhile the proposed school budget on April 26 at bid for the package is listed complex would be sold to that but said it was not the right
budget assuming that the gov- changes to state education aid 6 p.m. at $175,000. bidder. property for their needs.
ernors proposals will pass, but remain unclear. T h e c o u n c i l s F i n a n c e Bidders also can The whole thing needs to The most recent inquiry
did not account for the teacher School Superintendent Committee will hold meet- choose to bid on just the be sold, Maltz said. Were was on Friday for possible
pensions proposal. Brian Levesque proposed an ings with department heads 12,000-square-foot office trying to maximize the selling housing. He has referred all
If that proposal passes, it $700,000 spending increase before developing its own building at 387 Main St., price. parties to Sylvestre.
could cost Montville more than that he said was driven mostly recommendation over the with a suggested opening All three auctions will take c.bessette@theday.com
$2 million, he said Monday. by increased salary require- next several weeks, and the
The mayors budget allo- ments, staff health insurance Town Council will take a fi-
cates only $1.1 million of the costs, special education tui- nal vote on the 2018 budget
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Sutera has incurred
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have been paid for by Medic-
aid, but the state has placed a
ance.
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way, Murray said of the law-
suit involving family members.
fore the trial judge, Timothy
D. Bates, claims the verdict is
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was being done so they could
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Nathaniel Sutera was doing his
brother a favor when this hap-
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Admission is free. 20% OFF Pumps and Filters
cultivation of seed oysters and patchwork of state and federal Registration is required. To re-
other shellfish. Sea Grant has
providedresearch and support
to the co-op, according to a news
release from Courtneys office.
coastal zone management reg-
ulations through technical assis-
tance. Sea Grant works with local
producers to grow and sustain
servea spot, call (800) 562-2537.

Pool Care, Inc.


860-599-3900
Elimination of the Sea Grant their business models while con-
program would have anegative necting them to local resources
impact on the local economy, the to share best practices.
news release said.
Nationally, Sea Grant contrib-
uted to creating and sustaining PAIN MANAGEMENT
20,770 jobs and 2,903 business- TO BE DISCUSSED AT L+M
es, according to 2016 perfor- New London Dealing with
mance metrics of the program, chronic painwill be the topic of
the news release said. On top a free presentation at Lawrence
of business and job creation, + Memorial Hospital from 5:30 to
Sea Grant also logged 265,602 7 p.m. April 26in Baker Auditori-
volunteer hours in 2016. The umin the main hospital.
program contributed to $575 mil- Presenter Ron Weaver is
lion in economic impact, nearly director of A Way Forward, a
half ofthe nations $1.2 billion
aquaculture economy, according
to the news release.
peer counseling program for
managing chronic pain.
Weaver will discuss how he
Hours
Earlier this month, Courtney
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and Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., led
a bipartisan effort with a letter
years, the hospital said in a news
release. His personal story in-
Mon-Fri 9-5 Sat 9-3 Sun 10-1
signed by nearly 100 members cludes dealing with his condition,
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Mary Armenia John Gwiazdowski Jr.


Stonington Mary (DeLuca) Waterford John Joseph tions specialist. Upon leaving
Armenia, 98, of Plainfield and Gwiazdowski Jr., 91, was born military service he went to
Latimer Point, Stonington, in Lebanon to Mary (Jorczak) work for Gulf-BP-Texaco Oil
died Tuesday, April 4, 2017, at and John J. Gwiazdowski Sr. of and then began a long career
UMass Memorial Hospital in Versailles-Lisbon. He grew up at Whaling City Ford where
Worcester, Mass., after a brief in Norwich and was he worked for 42
illness. a longtime resident years. During his
Born in Auburn, N.Y., she of Waterford. lifetime, he was
was the daughter of the late John was volunteer member
Joseph and Appollonia (Otto- Leo Glemboski Renee Calafiore preceded in death of the Cohanzie Therese Bailey
mano) DeLuca and currently by his wife of 41 Fire Department
wintered at her daughters Colchester Leo Glemboski, Gales Ferry Renee Chris- years, Edith May where he also Niantic Therese Grace
home in Plainfield. She and 94, of Colchester and Black tine Calafiore, 75, of Gales (Edwards); young- served on the Bailey, 85, passed away on
her husband Peter, who were Point, passed away peacefully Ferry, died Sunday, April 9, er brother Joseph; Board of Directors March 30, 2017, at the Fairview
married for 61 years, raised on April 8, 2017, at Harrington 2017, at her home. stepson Jimmy and and as a captain in Groton. She was born in
their family in Quaker Hill. Court in Colchester. She was predeceased by stepdaughter Patri- of the Fire Police. Starksboro, Vt., in March of
A beloved wife and devoted Leo was born in the Bronx, her beloved husband, Joseph cia (Collins). John John, and his 1932. At the age of 13, her
mother and grandmother, she N.Y., the son of the late Joseph Joe Calafiore, who died in was also preceded in death by beloved dog Shadow, as well family moved to New London.
enjoyed spending time with Glemboski and the late Kather- 2006. his longtime friend, Elizabeth as Elizabeth Gentile, and her Therese attended St. Marys
her family and visiting with ine Pasternak Glemboski of She was born on Oct. 13, Ann Gentile of Norwich. beloved dog Dorabell, were and Williams Memorial Insti-
friends. In retirement, she Colchester. He is survived by 1941, in Metz, France, the John is survived by and companion therapy teams. tute, Class of 1951.
wintered in Port Charlotte, his beloved wife of 70 years, daughter of Antoine and will be missed by his younger John was an avid gardener, She worked at Lawrence
Fla., and continued to summer Vera Glemboski; his children, Suzanne DeCecco. In the early brother, Raymond; son John fisherman, model train enthu- + Memorial until 1962 when
at Latimer Point. She especial- Paul Glemboski and wife, 60s she met her husband and Paul and his wife, Beverly of siast, and sportsman. she began work at Pfizer as a
ly loved her time at Latimer Susan, of Colchester, Joyce moved to this country where Waterford; daughter Barbara Family will receive friends switchboard operator. Therese
Point with her children, Bilello and husband, Joseph, she lovingly raised her family. and her husband, Brian K. beginning at 9 a.m. Wednes- eventually became Pfizers
grandchildren, friends and of Highland Park, N.J., Diane She loved French music, mov- Chamberlain, of Dayton, Ohio; day, April 12, 2017, followed by first female security guard.
neighbors. Her cottage was Glemboski of Mystic, and Teri ies and travel. She was an avid and sister-in-law Joan R. Gwi- a memorial service at 10 a.m. After retiring from Pfizer, she
always a gathering place for Borodezt of Canterbury; his reader and a wonderful cook, azdowski of Norwich. He will conducted by Captain Jose spent nine years assisting the
her childrens friends. As she grandchildren, Christopher, often entertaining friends and also be missed by his grand- Borrero of The Salvation Army elderly at St. Jude Commons
aged, she was grateful to all Kelsey, Leslie, Katie, and Noah; family. She was a parishioner daughter, Karen Chamberlain at the Thomas L. Neilan & in Norwich. Always putting
who visited. She loved to knit his great-grandchildren, as of Our Lady of Lourdes Church of Dayton, Ohio; as well as Sons Funeral Home, 12 Ocean others first, Therese spent
and crochet, always making well as an extensive extended and a member of the French grandson, Matthew Chamber- Ave., New London. Interment her last working years as a
afghans and baby blankets for family and group of friends. Club in Jewett City. lain and his wife, Christine, will be in Jordan Cemetery Hospice volunteer.
each and every family member Leo is also survived by his Renee was a kind-heart- of Dayton, Ohio; and several following the service. Therese is survived by her
and friend. Mary was a mem- siblings, Frank Glemboski of ed, honest, funny, bubbly, step-grandchildren, nieces In lieu of flowers, donations children, Mark Briggs and
ber of the Plainfield Senior Glastonbury, Eddie Glemboski and loving wife, mother and and nephews. John was also a in Johns memory can be made daughter-in-law, Deirdre, of
Center, a former Cub Scout and wife, Bertha, of Colches- grandmother. She will be sadly great-grandfather to Beverly to St. Jude Hospital or Con- Niantic, Rachel DAmelia of
den mother, and a religious ter, Helen Long of Rogers, missed by all, and her legacy and Elizabeth Chamberlain of necticut Humane Society. Norwich, and Tammy Gaughan
education teacher. Ark., and Thomas Glemboski will live on with her children. Dayton, Ohio. Please visit www.neilan- of Las Vegas, Nev.; grandchil-
Mary was a devout Cath- of Colchester. He is prede- She is survived by her John served in the U.S. Navy funeralhome.com to share a dren Briana and Ian DAmelia,
olic having a strong faith ceased by his son-in-law, Allan three children, Marc Cala- during WWII and the Korean condolence for the family or to Joseph D. Gaughan IV, and
in God and devotion to the Weiner, husband of Diane fiore of New Haven, Natalie War as a radio/communica- view Johns tribute video. Melissa and Ryan Briggs;
Blessed Mother. Saying her Glemboski. Mully-Calafiore of London, one great-grandchild, Ava
daily prayers and rosaries Leo, a prominent figure in England, and Valerie Calafio- Gaughan; and a brother, John
and reading spiritual books town, graduated from Bacon re-Barnett of Gales Ferry, and Velma Pascoe M. Jennings of New London.
was something she treasured Academy in 1941. He served as eight grandchildren. Stepchildren are Daniel and
deeply. the probate judge for the town A Funeral Mass will be Groton Velma Caroline moved to Groton to be closer John Bailey. Therese is pre-
She is survived by her three of Colchester for 24 years, celebrated at noon on Thurs- Pascoe, 82, of Michelle Lane, to her family. deceased by her parents, Eva
children, Michael Armenia and where some of his favorite day, April 13, at Our Lady of Groton, died Friday, April 7, Her ready smile, love, and Clifton Jennings, siblings
his wife, Joanne, of Newport, memories were of adoptions Lourdes Church, 1650 Route 2017, at Lawrence + Memorial devotion and honesty are her Mary (Marlyn) Karlson and
R.I., Grace Ann Conti and her and bringing families together. 12, Gales Ferry. Burial will Hospital. contribution to this world and George Jennings, and her
husband, Richard, of Plain- Leo was also a very active follow in Elm Grove Cemetery, Mrs. Pascoe she will be truly grandson, Joseph Daniel
field, and Richard Armenia and and dedicated member of the Mystic. There are no visiting was born on May missed by all who Gaughan III. Her husbands
his wife, Susan, of Hull, Mass.; Lions Club, receiving numer- hours. 10, 1934, in St. knew her. were Paul W. Briggs, who
three grandchildren, Meris ous awards such as Lion of the In lieu of flowers, donations Leonard, New Mrs. Pascoe is passed in 1955, Henry Grock-
Armenia, Chad Conti and his Year, holding perfect atten- in her memory may be made to Brunswick, Can- survived by her owski, who passed in 1981, and
wife, Catherine, and Tracey dance for 63 years, and many the Michael J. Fox Parkinsons ada, to Edmond daughter, Col- Morgan F. Bailey, who passed
Stich and her husband, Daniel; titles including president. He Foundation (www.michaelj- Corbin and Yvonne leen Toscano and in 2004.
two great-grandchildren, became a lifetime member in fox.org). The Dinoto Funeral Dumont Corbin. partner, Raymond A Liturgy of The Word
Daniel and Katherine Stich; 1994. Home, 17 Pearl St., Mystic, is She spent most Genereux, of Gales will be conducted at 10 a.m.
one brother, Rocco Deluca; and Additionally, he also served assisting the family. of her life in West Ferry; her son, Mi- on Thursday, April 13, at St.
several nieces and nephews. as a member of many com- Hartford where she chael Conroy and Johns Church, 22 Maple Ave,
She was predeceased by her mittees including Board of raised her family. his wife, Marilyn, in Uncasville. Burial will be
husband, Peter, four sisters Trustees for Bacon Academy, She was a wonderful wife, of Fishers Island, N.Y.; brother private. In lieu of flowers, the
and four brothers. Board of Trustees for Norwich mother and was a fastidious Joseph Corbin and his wife, family asks that donations be
Calling hours were held this Savings Society, Board of Tax homemaker. Her heart was Maria; and sister Linda Bour- made to the Alzheimers Asso-
past Sunday. Her Funeral Mass Review, Board of Finance, always full of love, opening goin and her husband, Paul; ciation National Office, 225 N.
and burial were held yester- Colchester Historical Society, her heart and home to family granddaughter Katie Bloethe; Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago,
day, at St. Mary Church and St. Elks Club, and St. Andrews in need, and always had large and grandsons William IL 60601.
Mary Cemetery in Stonington. Church. Leo was also a lifetime holiday celebrations. Her Bloethe and Brendon Conroy; Our family would like to
In lieu of flowers, donations member of the Colchester children were her pride and and great-granddaughter thank St. Judes Common in
in her memory may be made Fish & Game Club. He was the joy which only grew when Charlotte (Charlie) Bloethe. Norwich, The Elms in Wester-
to the American Cancer Soci- owner of the former Leos Esso she became Meme to her She is predeceased by her ly, Bayview in Waterford, and
ety or to St. Jude Childrens Station and Colchester Auto three grandchildren and her husband, Thomas Pascoe, and Fairview in Groton for their
Research Hospital. Body.
Eugene Modert great-granddaughter, Charlie. brother, Armand Corbin. excellent care and kindness.
The family invites you to Frequently noted as the North Stonington Eugene She had a 30-year career A memorial service will be To share a memory online or
visit www.mysticfuneralhome. towns Santa Claus, one of Paul Modert, 60, of North as a waitress working at var- held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, leave a condolence, please
com to leave a note of condo- Leos greatest passions was Stonington, died April 7, 2017, at ious restaurants in the West April 22, 2017, in Fulton-Ther- visit www.montvillefuneral-
lence. donating Christmas boxes L+M Hospital in New London. Hartford area. Upon retiring oux Funeral Home, 181 Ocean home.com. Arrangements by
filled with food for needy fami- He was born July 15, 1956, in from waitressing, her love for Ave., New London. Interment Montville Funeral Home of
lies in Colchester through the Cambridge, Mass., son of Phyl- children led her to be a nanny, will be held at the convenience Church and Allen.
Lions Club, a project which he lis (Thivierge) Modert and the and all the children called her of the family in Fairview Cem-
began in 1955 and coordinated late Eugene F. (Gene) Modert, Nina. Special love goes out etery in West Hartford.
for 51 years. and spent most of his boyhood to Katherine, Benjamin, Sarah Please visit www.fulton- Placing obituaries:
Leo loved nothing more in Oakdale. and, especially, to Madison therouxnewlondon.com forAs a service to readers, The
than spending time with Paul enjoyed working as a and McKenzie. These three Day publishes a free obituary of
tributes, directions and more
his family and volunteering laborer for Amtrak covering families became her family, anyone living in the area at the
service information. In lieu
throughout the community areas between Boston and too. She had also lived in Bris- time of death.
of flowers, donations may be
in any way that he could. No New York. He also enjoyed hik- tol for 12 years where she had The obituary includes the
made in her memory to the
IN MEMORIAM matter the situation, Leo ing, camping, rock climbing, many cherished friends. Upon name, age and address, cause
American Lung Association,
In Loving Memory Of always had a way of lighting art, music and technology. His retiring at 80 in 2015, she www.lung.org. of death, a brief description of
Louise E Thurlow Smith up a room with his stories and great love for Jehovah God lifes work, the name of spouse
July 15, 1958 - April 11, 2013 words of wisdom. was evident in how he loved Walter Dean Jr. or companion, and funeral ar-
His charisma, charm, and his family and all of creation. rangements.
generosity will be deeply His fondest desire was to be North Stonington Walter L. endeavor to enjoy the small If more detail is desired, paid
missed by all that knew him. able to have the strength to Dean Jr., 64, of North Stoning- things in life such as a conver- obituaries are available.
Calling hours will be from 5 attend the Memorial of Jesus ton, passed away peacefully on sation with a passer-by, a good Paid obituaries also appear
to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 11, death with his Christian broth- April 8, 2017. cup of coffee, a Winston Light online with a guest book to sign
at the Belmont Funeral Home ers and sisters again this year. Walter was born and raised cigarette or a cold Budweis- and express condolences at
in Colchester. A Mass of Chris- Paul is survived by his moth- in California and spent much er. He carved a wide swath www.theday.com.
4TH ANNIVERSARY
Missing you with every breathe, tian Burial will be celebrated er, Phyllis (Thivierge) Modert; of his time with his brother of friends and colleagues The Day reserves the right
Love and Loyalty to you Always! at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, special aunt, Brenda M. (Thiv- exploring the mountains, and was sought after for his to publish obituaries without
Love, April 12, at St. Andrews ierge) Orell; aunts Eunice and desert and ocean. He retained company and knowledge. He restriction.
Your Husband Neil & Tiffany Church. Burial to follow at Lois (Modert); four step-sib- a great fondness for Califor- will be greatly missed by all Funeral directors may email
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In lieu of flowers, donations
lings and numerous cousins.
He was predeceased by his
nia throughout his life. Upon
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P lacin g In -M em oriam s can be made to a local charity brother, Bradley E. Modert; joined the Coast Guard and winds and following seas or call (860) 701-4349 from
of your choice. father Eugene F. Modert; stepfa- served for 10 years. His travels to a Husband, Father, Coast noon to 4:30 p.m. Photos must
C ard s ofT han k s ther Joseph DiCecca; grandpar- in the Coast Guard brought Guardsman, sailor and friend. be received by 3 p.m. the day
N oven as ents Viola M. (Hughes) Thiv- him many places including Walter is survived by his before publication.
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d ays before noti ce is to run;
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d ead line or
is incorrect or inaccurate infor- Sylvan and Ralph Modert; and tions was a lighthouse in Cape North Stonington; and his son,
Monday notice deadline is Thurs-
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d ead lat
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deadline
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ered @ or 3:00.
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formation proven to be false or the care Paul received at area she was in the Air Force. They pi, Calif.; sister Rosana Dean
notice, the d ead line is 3:00 p .m ., 3
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0233 LOT 0002 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in and shown on Assessors MAP E16 BLOCK 0094 LOT 0019 for said town and being
Volume 2070 Page 48 of the City of New London Land Records. the premises more particularly described in Volume 1493 Page 200 of the City of New
WE BUY CALL 860-574-5421 Deli Worker
CARS, TRUCKS, & SUVS
4) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Scott London Land Records. All Makes & Models. Ask For
Pete Sabo At: Bob Valenti Must have Experience.
A. Ennis and Katherine A. Goulart, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to 17) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Auto Mall. 860-536-4931
$3549.11 plus charges. Property is located at 54 Dow Street, and shown on Assessors Demetrius E. Tasoulas, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $14,915.65
All Seasons Part Time Days,
Evenings & Weekends.
MAP D10 BLOCK 0225 LOT 0013 for said town and being the premises more particu- plus charges. Property is located at 78 Broad Street, and shown on Assessors MAP Wanted Landscaping Above average pay.
larly described in Volume 1820 Page 149 of the City of New London Land Records. F11 BLOCK 0196 LOT 0014 for said town and being the premises more particularly Automotive SPRING Paid vacation after 1 year,
paid holidays with benefits.
5) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of The described in Volume 1904 Page 118 of the City of New London Land Records. ROSS RECYCLING CLEANUP Must pass
WILL BUY YOUR All Aspects of Landscaping security clearance.
First Oneco, LLC, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $6927.86 plus 18) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Jose
Junk Cars, Trucks, Trailers POWERWASHING
charges. Property is located at 143 Oneco Avenue, and shown on Assessors MAP E. Vasquez, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $7282.29 plus charges. Pick Up is Available Painting, Deck Staining, Call Randy at
F03 BLOCK 0319 LOT 0018 for said town and being the premises more particularly Property is located at Chester Street, and shown on Assessors MAP A11 BLOCK Call 860-848-3366 Dump Runs, 860-326-2020
Gutters, Tree Removal, Ext 3017
described in Volume 1268 Page 164 of the City of New London Land Records. 0118 LOT 0003 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in
Boat & Marine Home Remodeling,
6) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Daniel Volume 1947 Page 17 of the City of New London Land Records.
Services
Odd Jobs. Medical
Golodner a/k/a Daniel Jay Golodner, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting 19) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Arthur BEST PRICES!
to $3523.54 plus charges. Property is located at 95 Colman Street, and shown on As- S. Yeomans III, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $6639.56 plus BOAT VALET: Few spots Call 860-886-3302
left, up to 27ft w/ Trailer.
sessors MAP D13 BLOCK 0126 LOT 0047 for said town and being the premises more charges. Property is located at 44 Connecticut Avenue, and shown on Assessors Direct access to sound. ELLINWOOD
particularly described in Volume 1236 Page 7 of the City of New London Land Records. MAP E13 BLOCK 0132 LOT 0002 for said town and being the premises more particu- Call BOTTS 860-443-3310 Caring and motivated
LANDSCAPING individuals wanted
7) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Stanley larly described in Volume 1929 Page 156 of the City of New London Land Records.
R. Jacovich, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $1679.22 plus charges. Flooring - & LAWNCARE to work with
developmentally
Resurfacing Full Service!
Property is located at Eastern Avenue, and shown on Assessors MAP G08 BLOCK 1. Anna Place dba Via Veneto may have an interest in Property #11 above. disabled adults in both
SPRING CLEAN-UP residential and day
0293 LOT 0005 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in FLOORING Residential & Commercial! activities programs. High
Pruning & Planting. School or GED required,
Volume 2081 Page 191 of the City of New London Land Records. Said sale will take place on the 22nd day of June, 2017, at 10:00 A.M. at the RESURFACING Mowing, Aeration,
CERAMIC TILE, but no job experience
8) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of City Council Chambers, City Hall, New London, Connecticut. Detaching, Seeding, necessary, as we provide
VINYL, CARPET Tree & Brush Removal.
Stanley R. Jacovich, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $4395.87 plus Terms of the sale will be; a deposit of 20% of the opening bid, by cash, certi- on-going training. Must
Hardwood/ Lots Cleared be willing and able to
charges. Property is located at 40-42 Eastern Avenue, and shown on Assessors MAP fied check or bank check at the sale. The balance is due in one (1) week from Backhoe/Tractor Service
Refinishing work one or any of three
the date of the sale. Expertly Installed. 860-912-2225 shifts, weekends and
G08 BLOCK 0293 LOT 0006 for said town and being the premises more particularly Your Floor Or Mine holidays. Starting at
Dated at New London, Connecticut, this 10th day of April, 2017.
described in Volume 2081 Page 191 of the City of New London Land Records. FREE Est. HIC633596 $14.27 hourly, with fully
Maureen A. Farrell, CCMC paid health package for
9) Property Assessed from 10/1/14 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Jeptha Call: Tim Bartlett
Tax Collector, City of New London all employees 30 hrs. or
Lodge #11, F&A.M. (Prince Hall Affiliation), Inc., to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees 860-319-7426 JM LANDSCAPING more plus generous
amounting to $7165.04 plus charges. Property is located at 64 Hempstead Street, FULL SERVICE accrued time benefits.
and shown on Assessors MAP E12 BLOCK 0166 LOT 0005 for said town and being
BY:_S/____________________________ Healthcare / Residential & Commercial

the premises more particularly described in Volume 220 Page 127 of the City of New
Joseph C. Heap II Eldercare SPRING CLEANUPS Call (860) 267-4974
to set up a time
State Marshal Mowing, Planting, Installs,
London Land Records. Caregiver Lic/Ins. 25 years exp. for an application
860-460-4232 12 years of experience. CALL 860-213-1730
10) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of Debra Norwich area. Cleaning, food
Macrino, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $4155.07 plus charges. prep, errands, companion.
Property is located at 81 Crescent Street, and shown on Assessors MAP F18 BLOCK 860-237-2705 Lawncare &
0070 LOT 0050 for said town and being the premises more particularly described in
Gardening
Increased Sales are a
Volume 1722 Page 56 of the City of New London Land Records. Premium Screened Farmland Merchandise
11) Property Assessed from 10/1/15 through and including 10/1/15 in the name of TOP SOIL DELIVERED!
2 Yards $95, 3 Yards $120,
Shirley M. Pettigrew, to satisfy tax, interest and lien fees amounting to $3577.78
d714796

& Sand, any size Crushed


plus charges. Property is located at 153 Shaw Street, and shown on Assessors MAP Stone Same Prices. Antiques/
SEASONED FIREWOOD Collectibles /Art
CLASSIFIED AD AWAY! $225/Cord
CALL PHIL 860-912-7959 Alabaster Ashtray Hand
Carved. Made in Italy. 7L
Masonry & x 6D x 3H. 6lbs. Flawless

NOTICE Stonework
Cond. $35. 860-535-0099
Military Recorder/Reproduc-
er w/Manual AN/GNQ-
STATE MARSHALS SALE SOSOLIS 1A. In Wood Storage Case.
1945. $125. 860-334-9666
MASONRY LLC
SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES 27 Years Experience
Stone Walls, Chimneys,

CITY OF NEW LONDON Fire Place, Sidewalk,


Patio, Steps. Outdoor Kit
Lic & Ins. # HIC 0618942 WE BUY
FREE Est. 203-598-2524 Old/Antique Oriental
In accordance with the provisions of section 12-157 of the Connecticut General Statues, lawful demand has Connecticut Ave and shown on Assessors MAP # E-11 as BLOCK 175 LOT 45 for said town and being the
been made by the undersigned Tax Collector of the City of New London for the payment of taxes. Since payment premises more particularly described in Volume 2103 Page 173 of the City of New London Land Records.
or 203-598-2016 RUGS
In Almost Any Condition
has been refused and neglected, I will sell at public auction all or enough of the hereafter described properties, 11. Property assessed from 10/1/2014 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Jamie Ford-Naugh- Painting/ Call 401-500-2758
separately, to satisfy taxes, interest, lien fees and all charges accrued thereon including all expenses of this sale. ton and James Ford to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $6803.60 plus charges. Property Papering BILL TREMBLAY
Carpet Cleaning Experts
ADDITIONAL TAXES, INTEREST, FEES AND OTHER CHARGES AUTHORIZED BY LAW ACCRUING AFTER THE is located at 240 Crystal Ave and shown on Assessors MAP # F-07 as BLOCK 300 LOT 10 for said town
and being the premises more particularly described in Volume 2043 Page 317 of the City of New London Coal, Wood &
LAST OF THE MONTH IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THIS NOTICE WILL BE ADDED TO THE AMOUNT INDICATED
Land Records. Fuels
AS DUE AND OWING IN THE NOTICE, AT THE TIME AND PLACE OF THE SALE. C & D Painting Interior and
12. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Carlos Orozco- exterior painting and deck
All properties sold are subject to any and all water and sewer lines due the City of New London and recorded in restoration. Lic#0643276
Tirado and Jessica Ventura to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $4997.85 plus charges. and insured. 860-334-8681
the land records of the City of New London. Property is located at 23 Connecticut Ave and shown on Assessors MAP # E-13 as BLOCK 155 LOT 25 for A1 SEASONED OAK
Cut, Split Delivered
said town and being the premises more particularly described in Volume 2058 Page 195 of the City of New $200 cord 1/2 cord $100
1. Property assessed from 10/1/2014 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Eliseo Chavez London Land Records. Call 860 961 8550
Marina Chavez Xiomara Chavez to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $6903.97 plus R & G PAINTING CO.
13. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names George Regan to GREEN OR
charges. Property is located at 288 Bayonet St and shown on Assessors MAP # 6 as BLOCK 309 LOT 11 satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $11,122.46 plus charges. Property is located at 48 State Exterior/Interior
for said town and being the premises more particularly described in Volume 2127 Page 132 of the City of St and shown on Assessors MAP # G12 as BLOCK 142 LOT 13 for said town and being the premises more
SEASONED
POWERWASHING
New London Land Records. particularly described in Volume 2119 Page 97 of the City of New London Land Records. Lic#: 603529. & Insured. FIREWOOD
Free Est. Cut, Split & Delivered.
2. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Michael D. DeLau- 14. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names Riverview Realty Call: 860-886-2146
rentis, Sr to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $805.55 plus charges. Property is located at Associates, LLC to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $25,050.74 plus charges. Property 860-367-1308
62 Hempstead St and shown on Assessors MAP # 12 as BLOCK 166 LOT 06 for said town and being the is located at 109 Bank St and shown on Assessors MAP # G13 as BLOCK 140 LOT 12 for said town and Free Items
premises more particularly described in Volume 1936 Page 245 of the City of New London Land Records. being the premises more particularly described in Volume 1939 Page 105 of the City of New London Land
Roofing Futon-Thick mattress, in-
cludes 3 covers. 860-739-
3. Property assessed from 10/1/2014 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names F/V Wireless LLC to Records.
0749
satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $986.04 plus charges. Property is located at 100 Pequot 15. Property assessed from 10/1/2014 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Gary J. Scarpa and
Ave #4034 and shown on Assessors MAP # F-18 as BLOCK 68 LOT 3.9/9 for said town and being the Ann L. Scarpa to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $6837.05 plus charges. Property is Furniture
premises more particularly described in Volume 2048 Page 153 of the City of New London Land Records. located at 356 Jefferson Ave and shown on Assessors MAP # C-11 as BLOCK 220 LOT 20 for said town ABLE Construction Antique Oak Blanket Chest
4. Property assessed from 10/1/2014 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Lester Fantauzzi, and being the premises more particularly described in Volume 1827 Page 223 of the City of New London Siding & Roofing, Has Legs. w/Candle Box.
Jr to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $6316.53 plus charges. Property is located at 115 Land Records. SPRING CLEAN-UP 40.5L x 20.5D x 25.5H. VG
Cond. $195. 860-334-1999
Green St and shown on Assessors MAP # G12 as BLOCK 146 LOT 6 for said town and being the premises FREE Est. 860-428-6863
16. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Anna Tarlton to sat- Lic & Ins. HIC# 623261 Heavy glass top table 36 x
more particularly described in Volume 2199 Page 309 of the City of New London Land Records. isfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $6439.51 plus charges. Property is located at 57 Berkeley www.ableconstruct1.com 36 with Brass bottom, 18
Ave and shown on Assessors MAP # E-09 as BLOCK 288 LOT 21 for said town and being the premises height, $75 Great condi-
5. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Farrar Sails to JAMES SALLS ROOFING tion, Call 860-204-1880
more particularly described in Volume 1939 Page 79 of the City of New London Land Records.
satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $5170.72 plus charges. Property is located at 6 Union SPRING Heavy glass top table 36 x
St and shown on Assessors MAP # 12 as BLOCK 147 LOT 6 for said town and being the premises more 17. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of WCC New London ROOF SPECIAL! 36 with Brass bottom, 18
Roofing, Siding & Repairs. height Great condition,
particularly described in Volume 1063 Page 33 of the City of New London Land Records. Shop LLC to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $7337.87 plus charges. Property is located Call 860-204-1880
No job too small!
6. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Estate of Lenora at 46 Jefferson Ave and shown on Assessors MAP # E-14 as BLOCK 124 LOT 1 for said town and being Insured & Lic. #578787. OAK TV ARMOIRE
Fine and/or Doris Norman to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $3537.64 plus charges. the premises more particularly described in Volume 1849 Page 65 of the City of New London Land Records. Call 860-235-0361 42.5w x 23.5 d x 66 h,
X-Cond, $275.00. Must
Property is located at 73 Belden St and shown on Assessors MAP # E-14 as BLOCK 134 LOT 63 for said Said sale will take place on the 22nd day of June 2017, at 10:00 A.M. at the City Council Chambers, City Hall, Pick-up! Call 860-442-4148
town and being the premises more particularly described in Volume 927 Page 347 of the City of New New London, Connecticut.
Tree Service Rolling TV/Stereo Cabinet
London Land Records. Oak Wood. Glass Doors. Ad-
DELIA TREE SERVICE justable Shelf. 27L x 17D
Terms of the sale will be a deposit of 20% of the opening bid, by cash or certified check or bank check at the 33 Yrs. Exp.
7. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Edmond L. Hart x 23H. $40. 860-535-0099
sale. The balance is due in (1) week from the date of the sale. Small Jobs OK
and Amy C. Hart to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $5565.87 plus charges. Property is Fully Insured. Free Estimates
located at 231 Crystal Ave and shown on Assessors MAP # 7 as BLOCK 301 LOT 13 for said town and Dated at New London, this 10th day of April, 2017. Call 860-464-0211 Household Goods
being the premises more particularly described in Volume 1068 Page 193 of the City of New London Land STEBBINS DISCOUNT Hand Vacuum Electrolux
Records. MAUREEN FARRELL, CCMC Little Lux II. w/Original Box
STUMP GRINDING LLC
TAX COLLECTOR, CITY OF NEW LONDON Top Notch Service At & Instruction Booklet. Like
8. Property assessed from 10/1/2014 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Uzair Manzoor to New Con. $45. 860.334.9666
Rock Bottom Prices!
satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $3428.75 plus charges. Property is located at 67 Jeffer- BY: ________________________ Will BEAT any Refrigerator Side/Side,
son Ave and shown on Assessors MAP # E13 as BLOCK 131 LOT 1 for said town and being the premises reasonable written water/ice.$350.Great shape.
JOSEPH LOGIOCO Estimate
White. 860 536 1738
more particularly described in Volume 2148 Page 220 of the City of New London Land Records.
STATE MARSHALL FREE Estimates & Insured. Vintage Metal Wine Rack 9
860-739-0116 Bottle Capacity. Silver Color.
9. Property assessed from 10/1/2014 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Uzair Manzoor to OFFICE 860-442-6446 | CELL 860.460.5111 13L x 7D x 20H. Excellent
satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $5464.63 plus charges. Property is located at 29 Grove Cond. $20. 860-334-9666
St and shown on Assessors MAP # F-07 as BLOCK 300 LOT 6 for said town and being the premises more Waterproofing
particularly described in Volume 2144 Page 298 of the City of New London Land Records. AD
BASEMENT WATER
Y O UR
10. Property assessed from 10/1/2015 through and including 10/1/2015 in the names of Paul F. Meyers
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Problems Solved.
to satisfy taxes, interest and lien fees amounting to $2701.05 plus charges. Property is located at 151 Guaranteed. Benjamin in The Da y Cla ssifieds!
Basement Waterproofing, See the resu lts!
LLC. #570226. 860-887-7947 Ca ll86 0-701-4 200
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Lawn / Garden Stereo, TV, Radio Hotel/Motel


Items Rooms
Vintage Onkyo AM/FM Ste-
reo Tuner T-15. 1980/Ja-

ARBORVITAE
SPRING SALE!
pan. Analog Display. Silver/
Metal. $40. 860-535-0099
Vintage Technics AM/FM
Stereo Receiver SA-251.
OAKDELL MOTEL
Semi Efficiencies. Cable,
Phone, Wi-Fi, Weekly, Pool,
Near Mall. 860-442-9446
theday.com
Dark Green, Emeralds, 1984/Japan. 37WPC RMS.
Green Giant, For Beautiful Silver. $105. 860-535-0099
Privacy Borders, FREE
HERE TODAY
DELIVERY & Planting! Wanted to Buy
Start at $59
860-712-5359
www.cttrees.com

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Privacy Hedges, ACQUIRING ALL Antiques,
SPRING BLOWOUT SALE Vintage, Electronics, Audio,
6ft Arborvitae (Cedar) Reg Musical Instruments, Ham
$129 Now $69 Beautiful, Radios, Jewelry, Watches,
Nursery Grown. FREE Art, Toys, Military plus
Installation/FREE delivery, more. One item or entire GONE TOMORROW
Limited Supply! ORDER estate. Cash Paid.
Call 860-707-9350
NOW: 518-536-1367
wwww.lowcosttrees.com
START SELLING
Machinery &
Tools CT SCRAP Will buy your
TODAY
scrap steel, copper & CALL 860-701-4200
Black & Decker Finishing aluminum. 33 Pequot Rd OR GO ONLINE
Sander Takes a 1/3Sheet Uncasville 860-848-3366 theday.com/classified
Sand Paper. Orbital Action.
VG Cond. $20. 860-334-9666
Black & Decker Hedge Trim-

HERE
mer Model Hedge Hog 22. WE BUY ANTIQUES
Electric. Runs Well. VG Cos- Cash paid for Antiques and
metic Co. $20. 860-334-9666 quality used Furniture, Old
Black & Decker Palm Hand Clocks, Paintings, Sterling
Sander Takes 4 1/4 x 4 Silver, Jewelry, Nautical &
1/4 Sand Paper. Excellent Military Items. Call Gary at
Cond.. $20. 860-334-9666 THE ANTIQUES DEPOT,

TODAY
For Free In House Appraisal.
Plano Power Tool Box
Model 761. w/Lift-Out Tray. Call 860-388-3121
Sturdy Clasps/Handle. Flaw- DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Heres how to work it.
less Con. $19. 860-535-0099 AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW
Medical Supplies One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used for the three
Ls, X for the two Os, etc.
Stannah Stair Lift excel-
lent condition, remote or
hand operated chair, mov-
able bottom rail extension,
Rental
etc. Asking $950.00.

Musical Apartments /
Instruments Unfurnished
Radio Shack Dynamic Micro-
phone 33-1073A. 13 Cord ESSEX-IVORYTON:
& 1/4 Jack. w/Extra 3.5mm 1BR+Office, 2 Family House
Adapter. $30. 860-535-0099 on Main St, Newly Renov,
Hardwd Flrs. No Pets/Smkg
Other $1000+Util. 914-414-8961
Miscellaneous GROTON
2 Bedroom Apartments
Audio Cassette Tape Holder/ starting at $935/mo
Organizer Laserline. Pets Welcome
Black. 60 Maximum Capacity Balcony, parking
(15x4). $15. 860.917.6364 Dishwasher
Equal Housing Opportunity
Fluorescent Lamps 7.
Call 860-910-0118
Quad-Tube & Double Twin.
New Old Stock. Panasonic & NEW LONDON
Sylvania. $10 860.917.6364 1, 2 & 3 BR Apartments
HoMedics Personal Percus- 2-Bedroom Townhomes
sion Therapy Massager Pets Welcome!
PA-100. with Box, Manual Rents start at $950

GONE
& Heads. $45. 860-535-0099 860-910-1648
Equal Housing Opportunity
JIG SAW PUZZELS
OVER 25 OLDER SEALED
BOXES. $10ea or Used $5ea
or B/O. 401-596-7840
SAWMILLS from only $4397

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with your own bandmill-
Cut lumber any dimension.
2004 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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FREE Info / DVD:
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1-800-578-1363 Ext. 300N
TREADMILL Pawcatuck Spacious 2BR,
VISION FITNESS, T9350, updated immaculate 2nd
Good Cond, $200 or
Best Offer. MUST PICK-UP
860-859-3392
Wood Storage/Jewelry Box
w/Feet + Metal Hardware
fl apt w/ porch. City gas,
wash/dry, appliances in-
cluded. Call 860-961-2064
Uncasville 2BR, 2nd floor,
oil heat. $950 + sec & utili-
START SELLING
TODAY
& Riveting. 10.33L x 6.75D ties. Available now. 860-
x 4.75H. $25. 860-535-0099 848-2410. No pets/smoking

Sporting Goods Condos /


Townhouses
Vintage L.L. Bean Snow
Shoes Model 22 4-88. GROTON WINDING
10x36. Excellent Condi- HOLLOW
tion. $80. 860-334-9666 1BR, $850 All Amenities &
Cable Included. No Smoking
Vintage Schwinn Suburban Avail May 1st. Call 860-448-
Bicycle August 1974. 1169or 860-978-6723
Lime Green. Excellent Con-
Hotel/Motel
CALL 860-701-4200
dition. $125. 860-334-9666
Rooms
Stereo, TV, Radio
CHESTERFIELD LODGE:
Home Theater Powered Sub-
woofer Onkyo SKW-200.
8 Woofer. 150 Watt. Exclnt
Co. $75. 860.917.6364
Semi Efficiency.
Daily/Weekly
Call : 860-442-0039.
NIANTIC MORTON HOUSE
OR GO ONLINE
Ion USB Turntable ITTUSB.
LP/Record to PC/CD Con-
verter Brand New in Open
Box. $115. 860.917.6364
Hotel offering Weekly Rates
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Daily Bridge Club


Protecting partner
By FRANK STEWART
Tribune Content Agency
When I watched todays deal in the one heart, and you respond 2NT, a
penny Chicago game at my club, East conventional forcing raise. (A raise to
was John Underwood, known to us three hearts would invite game.) He
all as The Undertaker because he next bids three diamonds. What do
isnt satisfied with down one. He tries you say?
to beat contracts three or four and ANSWER: After your raise,
sometimes, as a result, doesnt beat partners bid of a new suit shows a
them at all. singleton there. The idea is to let you
Against 3NT, West found the judge whether you hold useful cards.
winning lead of a low club. John put Since you have little waste in
up his king, and South won diamonds and prime cards elsewhere,
immediately and resignedly led a slam is likely. Cue-bid three spades.
diamond. John took his ace and fired North dealer
back his deuce of clubs. N-S vulnerable
IMPOSSIBLE NORTH
8
West cashed the jack, queen and K6
eight for the defenders book but then K Q 10 9 6 5 2
had to decide what to lead next. He 965
went wrong by leading a spade, and
South gratefully claimed the rest and WEST EAST
made his impossible game. 10 5 3 2 J976
If you lead a heart, John 10 5 4 3 AQ8
shrugged, we beat it two. 8 A4
The Undertaker undertook to give QJ83 K742
his partner an unnecessary guess. The
contract is unlikely to fail unless SOUTH
West has three club tricks ready to AKQ4
cash, so when East takes the ace of J972
diamonds, he should protect his J73
partner by cashing the ace of hearts A 10
next.
North East South West
3 Pass 3 NT All Pass
DAILY QUESTION
Opening lead 3
You hold: A K Q 4 J 9 7 2
J 7 3 A 10. Your partner opens 2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC
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From Better
Better Call Saul
pursues a darker
path on the way to
Breaking Bad

toward Bad
By GREG BRAXTON
Los Angeles Times
than Saul.
The endgame for Better Call Saul is parallel to
This is not intended
as a stunt, this is not to
get ratings. Its a natural
organic evolution
toward these two shows
coming together.
Bob Odenkirk sighs deeply as he settles into a couch in- its predecessor, which followed White, a meek high
side a massive sound stage at Albuquerque Studios. The school chemistry teacher stricken with cancer, as he VINCE GILLIGAN, EXECUTIVE
PRODUCER
star of AMCs Better Call Saul, the quirky prequel to land- gradually morphed into a deadly drug kingpin known as
mark drama Breaking Bad, has spent the morning filming Heisenberg.
a sequence where his character, con man turned attorney Gilligan famously dubbed that trajectory turning Mr.
Jimmy McGill, confronts painful memories from his youth. Chips into Scarface. The course of Better Call
The scenes intensity and McGills bitterness appear to Saul is depicting how the mild-man-
weigh on Odenkirk. Although he maintains his typical- nered McGill can change into someone
ly pleasant and warm demeanor, a trace of melancholy capable of entering into a deadly alli-
creeps across his face. ance with White.
Jimmy is mutating and changing, he says, glancing This is the puzzle we started
down at the floor on this January morning. There are out with, Gould said. How does
parts of this guy that are shutting down. The lesser angels good-hearted Jimmy McGill be-
of his nature are coming to the surface. Its a shame to have come Saul Goodman, who is ready
to say goodbye to him. to recommend murder for mon-
Since its premiere in 2015, the dark comedy-flavored ey?
Better Call Saul has aimed to establish an identity sepa- Though this season will con-
rate from but still in the same universe as Breaking Bad, tinue to have lighter moments
which revolved around criminal mastermind Walter White that showcase Odenkirks co-
(Bryan Cranston). At Sauls center is McGill, whose hang- medic prowess he is a for-
dog likability and good intentions are often derailed by a mer Saturday Night Live
exible moral compass. scribe and co-creator of the
But in the third season, launching Monday, the series is acclaimed sketch comedy
edging closer to its ultimate conclusion the merger of series Mr. Show the
Saul with Breaking Bad, complete with McGills evolu- show will be consider-
tion into the title character, Saul Goodman, Whites shady, ably darker.
wise-cracking lawyer. That tone will be sig-
There are new elements to Jimmy that are more like nificantly fueled by a
Saul, and that will be a thrill for the audience, says Oden- literal and figurative
kirk. But for me, this is sad. I can remember thinking, blast from the past with
Lets hurry up and get to Saul. The audience cant wait, its the resurrection of one of
taking too long. But now Im saying, No! Dont turn him to Breaking Bads most noto-
Saul. I like Jimmy. rious, and popular, characters:
His anxiety over McGills transformation is echoed by vicious drug lord Gustavo Fring.
Better Call Saul executive producers Vince Gilligan and Played with a soft-spoken menace by Gi-
Peter Gould. ancarlo Esposito, Fring is the proprietor of
With every season, were seeing Jimmy McGill becom- the fast-food restaurant Los Pollos Her-
ing more and more like Saul Goodman, and this season manos. (Come in and try our new curly
theres more overlap with Breaking Bad than ever be- fries, we are so sure youll like them. And
fore, Gilligan said recently, sitting alongside Gould at a if you dont, theyre on me, he intones
West Hollywood hotel. with a smile in a cheeky promo for the
The further along we get, its apparent that were tell- new season.) He became Whites asso-
ing the story of a tragedy, he added. Its tragic that Jim- ciate, then his sworn enemy.
my has to turn into Saul because we like Jimmy much more SEE BREAKING PAGE D3 Bob Odenkirk JOHN SHEARER/INVISION FOR AMC

Gifted is clever but overly calculating


By JUSTIN CHANG Flynn, Gifted initially displays the
Los Angeles Times kind of disarming precocity that
Los Angeles The problem in feels well suited to its subject. The
Gifted not to be mistaken for the filmmakers seem well aware of the
problem with Gifted is the ques- long tradition of movies about trou-
tion of what to do when your child is bled but exceptional young minds,
a genius. from Little Man Tate to Good Will
Rejoicing, it seems, is not an op- Hunting. And for a while they at-
tion. Do you encourage her gift to tempt to avoid the pitfalls of exces-
the exclusion of all other interests, sive earnestness and melodramatic
setting yourself up for years of filial hand-wringing that can attend this
resentment and therapy bills? Or do particular sub-genre.
you try to tame and repress that nat- Humor is one of the key weapons
ural brilliance, sacrificing the possi- in their arsenal, starting with the
bility of something extraordinary for relaxed, quippy banter that ows be-
the mixed blessing of normalcy? tween Frank and Mary, whose love
These appear to be the only op- for each other is best expressed in
tions facing Frank Adler (Chris Ev- terms of mutual exasperation. The
ans), a Florida bachelor who has ever-reliable Octavia Spencer, re-
raised his 7-year-old niece, Mary cently Oscar-nominated for her per-
(Mckenna Grace), since the death of formance as a real-life math whiz in
her mother, Diane, not long after the Hidden Figures, turns up here as
child was born. Diane was a tortured Franks landlady, a sturdy fount of
math genius (is there any other kind wisecracking wisdom whom Mary
in the movies?), and Mary already adores.
blessed with the kind of irritable, Marys elementary school, where
adorable personality thats meant to she spends a few weeks being chal-
signify brightness beyond her years CHRIS PIZZELLO, INVISION/AP lenged socially if not intellectually,
shows clear signs of having inher- Mckenna Grace arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of Gifted at Pacific Theatres at the Grove on April 4, 2017. offers an abundance of kid-friendly
ited her mothers formidable brain. life lessons couched in sharp comic
Its not every first-grader, after tal prowess that might give Matilda terest in following the schools rec- ently, and witnessed the dire conse- payoffs and clever punchlines. One of
all, who spends her free time tack- Wormwood a run for her money. But ommendation that Mary be sent to a quences firsthand. the funniest arrives courtesy of her
ling differential calculus and shames Frank, a former academic who now private academy for the gifted. Hes Crisply directed by Marc Webb well-meaning teacher (Jenny Slate),
her classmates with the sort of men- repairs boats for a living, has no in- been down that road before, appar- from an agile, acerbic script by Tom SEE EVANS PAGE D3

Man, technology merge in exhibit


At some point, its possible Mankind will go to
war with Machines. First, though, its reassuring that
the two elements can jointly inspire Art. Consider
a new show opening Friday with a reception from
6-8 p.m. in New Londons Marquee Gallery. Its
titled CIRCUITS: A Community Exhibition Exploring
the Intersection of the Body and Technology. The
exhibit includes works by artists from Connecticut
College, Lyme Art Academy, The Williams School
and New London at large (see Donglin Lis The
Inseparability of Life and Death, here). Bian-
ca Scofield, a Conn College senior, curated the
presentation and will make an opening statement
at the opening, and Denise Pelletier, a professor of
art at the college, will then talk about the theme of
the show. Runs through April 22. Marquee Gallery,
74 State St., New London; free; hours 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Wed.-Sat. (860) 428-4903.
Rick Koster
D2 The Day www.theday.com Tuesday, April 11, 2017

War Paint play puts spotlight on Christine Ebersole and Patti LuPone
By CHRIS JONES are no ugly women, only lazy at the Nederlander Theatre make you feel like everyone their destinations are much the we are, of course, drawn far
Chicago Tribune ones. under the deceptively complex involved here is fully aware of same. more to personal matters. The
New York Every woman So did these great saleswom- direction of Michael Greif and the complexity of what these Most biographical musicals, emotional strengths of Frankel
has the right to be beautiful, en speak the truth through with a sparkling retro design characters represented, the of course, go with one choice: and Kories work lie in ironic
cosmetics titan Elizabeth Arden their powers and potions? Or by David Korins. Those themes show ultimately demurs when Aaron Burr, for example, is kept songs of self-doubt: Pink for
famously observed, speaking did they, in fact, trap an en- float in the air during the most it comes to holding the great from the center of Hamilton, Ebersole (the best song in the
from somewhere behind her el- tire female generation in male poignant numbers in the score titans of makeup, and the men which is reserved for you-know- show) and Forever Beautiful
egant Red Door, through which constructions of their own at- composed by Scott Frankel, who surrounded them, to moral who. Thats far easier. War for LuPone. Each respective
a wealthy-enough woman tractiveness an objectifica- and they suffuse the lyrics of account. And that is what might Paint was more ambitious. performance is of a wattage
could, like Arden herself, may- tion that, luckily for Arden and Michael Korie. Those signature just have made War Paint a I suspect everyone involved ample to send home the patron
be transcend the class of her Rubinstein and their empires, lines part of a book by Doug truly great musical, instead of a with War Paint had more they feeling like existential revela-
birth. ultimately costs every woman Wright filled with bon mots highly entertaining and provoc- wanted to do than really was tion was imbued in those final
Helena Rubinstein, her noto- a lot of time, effort and money juiced by the dramatic irony of ative one. possible understandably, moments, even if the womens
rious rival CEO in the cutthroat to fulfill? For the woman who the recent decades of feminist Some of the challenges baked these men were compelled by affect on us all remains, well,
makeup business of mid-20th can manage not to age is a lucky advancement ring out loud into War Paint flow from the these women as business lead- overly concealed.
century America, said much woman indeed. and clear. Especially since they creative team here setting it- ers and much of the music and You certainly start to think
the same thing, albeit with less That issue certainly informs are spoken, respectively, by the self the fiendishly tricky task lyrics sing well of resilience and about how, whatever war paint
finesse, a stronger immigrant the very classy and elegant new formidable Christine Ebersole of building a musical from opportunity (My American anyone might try to put on, the
belief in America as egalitari- Broadway musical from the and Patti LuPone. equal-status protagonists Moment, My Secret Weap- theater always is most neces-
an meritocracy, and way, way Goodman Theatre, War Paint, But while there is enough traveling on parallel tracks on, Better Yourself). sary in the business of makeup
more gut-tested bite: There which opened Thursday night substance in War Paint to that never meet, even through But as the evening wears on, removal.

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Bad Boys II (5:30) (R) (03) Walking Tall (PG-13) (04) The Rock, Johnny Bad Boys II (R) (03) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Two detectives battle a drug should have been banished
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CSN (N) I stand behind Roger a
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ART OPENINGS AND EXHIBITS THIS WEEK Breaking Bad plot lines
through Nov. 2; Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed.- Bokum Road; Brushstrokes newest show
MUSEUMS
twist with Better Call Saul
Sun., with final admission at 4 p.m.; 1-800- features works by nine artists; through
Connecticuts Founding Fish Connecti- 411-9671. April 29; hours noon-6 p.m. daily; (860)
cut River Museum, 67 Main St., Essex; items 767-1844.
Members and Elected Artists Exhibition
related to the American shad, from art
Mystic Museum of Art, 9 Water St.; 129 A Triptych Collage Expressiones Cultur-
to fishing gear, is on display to celebrate
works submitted by members and invited al Center, 84 Bank St, New London; collab- FROM D1 It's the role of a lifetime, line, ex-cop Mike Ehrman-
the species that was critical to the devel-
artists; through June 3; hours 11 a.m.-5 p.m. orative collage with artist-in-residence Car-
opment of the Connecticut River region;
Tues.-Fri.; (860) 536-7601. los Lamothe and students in the Academy the actor says of playing the traut (Jonathan Banks), the
through July 31; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sun,
daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. after Memorial Day; SeaChange Mystic Seaport, 75 Green- of Talented Arts at Harbor School; through In an infamous Break- fastidious and ultra-cautious only other main holdover
(860) 767-8269. manville Ave.; the first exhibition in the April 21; hours 2-6 p.m. Fri., 11:30 a.m.-4:30 ing Bad moment, Fring was Fring. It allows me to stay from Breaking Bad, has dis-
p.m. Sat., and by appointment; also Res-
Idylls of Farm and Garden Florence Thompson Exhibition Building uses mar-
idence on Earth through April 21; (860)
gruesomely killed in an explo- calm in my own life. I can be covered that his pursuit of
Griswold Museum, Lyme St., Old Lyme; itime artifacts culled from the seaports sion at a nursing home by a volatile, I can be sensitive. the leader of a drug cartel has
501-9278.
works of Matilda Browne; through May collections to explore the idea of transfor-
mation; runs through the fall; also, Life in OutDesign Hygienic Art, 79 Bank St., bomb engineered by White When I put my energy into be- made him a target of an un-
28; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat., 1-5 p.m. Sun.;
434-5542. Balance: The Art of Nikki McClure runs New London; juried exhibit focusing on that removed half of his face. ing Gus, I can put away a lot of known criminal element.
through Dec. 31 in the C.D. Mallory Building; the art of design; through April 22; 2-7 p.m. The immaculately dressed that volatility and sensitivity. Critical and fan response
From Combat to Carpet: The Art of Af- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sun.; (860) 572-0711. Tues.-Fri., 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat., noon-4 p.m.
ghan War Rugs Lyman Allyn Art Mu- Sun.; (860) 443-8001. character was such a fan favor- He adds with a loud laugh, to Better Call Saul has been
seum, 625 Williams St., New London; the
Celebrating Art in Autism La Grua Cen-
ite he inspired action figures Gus is a lot more popular than solidly positive. The series
countrys war-ridden history told through
the weavings of women in city bazaars;
GALLERIES ter, 32 Water St., Stonington; fourth annual replicating the nonchalant ad- I am. It keeps my ego in check. has scored consecutive Emmy
through May 14; also Its Only a Paper The Muse Made Manifest: Inspiration Re- exhibition by artists who have been affect- justing of his tie following the The third season picks up nominations for outstanding
alized Artists Cooperative Gallery of ed by autism; through Friday; hours vary;
Moon: Souvenir Photography in America,
Westerly, 7 Canal St.; encaustic paintings
explosion before collapsing. immediately from the moment drama series, while Oden-
1870-1950 through May 14; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. call (860) 535-2300.
Tues.-Sat. and 1-5 p.m.; (860) 443-2545. and mixed media by Arlene Piacquadio It's just so great to have Gi- in last season's finale when kirk and Banks have also been
Student Art Show Maple and Main Gal-
and clay jewelry by Kristie Foss, inspired lery, 1 Maple St., Chester; works by students ancarlo back, said Gould. It's Jimmy McGill admits to his nominated twice for lead and
An Exhibition in Four Acts 2017 Lyme by Rhode Islands native flora and fauna;
Art Association, 90 Lyme Street, Old Lyme; in the Haddam-Killingworth High School beyond terrific. brother Chuck (Michael McK- supporting actor in a drama,
through April 28; 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Wed.-Sat,
four exhibitions depicting industry, ab- 1-5 p.m. Sun.; (401) 596-2221.
art department; through April 30; also, It's so wonderful to reunite ean) that he falsified legal doc- respectively.
stracted representational art, still-life works Spring Exhibit runs through June 18; hours
Senior Minors and Junior Majors Art Exhi- noon-6 p.m. Wed.-Thurs., noon-7 p.m. Fri.,
with such a wonderful group uments to woo a major client We're very proud of Better
and pieces by studio instructors; through
April 28; noon-5 or by appointment; (860) bition Joanne Toor Cummings Gallery, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sun.; of filmmakers, says Esposito, away from Chuck's huge law Call Saul' being its own show,
434-7802. Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Ave., (860) 526-6065. equally excited, during a break firm to the small legal practice said Gilligan. That was our
New London; works of senior art minors Walls, Doors and Fences: Obstacle, Op- in filming at Albuquerque. run by himself and his girl- intention from the beginning.
Without a Theme Mashantucket Pe-
and junior art majors; through the end of
quot Museum & Research Center, 110 Pe-
May; hours 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 1-4 p.m.
portunity or Protection Spectrum Gal- The role, which earned him friend, Kim Wexler (Rhea See- Now we're able, organically, to
quot Trail, Mashantucket; newly curated lery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook; through May
compilation of large-scale contemporary Sat.-Sun; darad@conncoll.edu. 7; noon-6 p.m., Wed.-Sat., noon-5 p.m. an Emmy nomination in 2012, horn). Jimmy is unaware that have more of a Breaking Bad'
works by artists from the U.S. and Canada; Points of View Essex Meadows, 30 Sun.; (860) 767-0742. has been a breakthrough for Chuck, who suffers from elec- overlap with the addition of
the veteran actor whose nu- tromagnetic hypersensitivity Gus Fring. This is not intend-
merous credits include The and despises his brother, has ed as a stunt, this is not to get

Woman who fled from love Usual Suspects, Do the Right


Thing and Netflix's The Get
Down.
secretly recorded this confes-
sion.
In the show's other plot
ratings. It's a natural organic
evolution toward these two
shows coming together.

now regrets her hasty retreat


DEAR ABBY: A few years ago I
met a wonderful person. I spent
DEAR ABBY in which case the thoughts,
prayers and heart are neces-
Evans raises math genius in Gifted
By Abigail Van Buren
roughly three months with him sary keep the message upbeat FROM D1 (played with viperous ele- died before she could solve
in a budding relationship. My ferent places in your lives than and positive. Example: "Is there gance by Lindsay Duncan), the Navier-Stokes equation, a
issue is that one night he said you were then. One or both of anything I can do for you while whose natural spark all but swoops in from her perch in real-life puzzle that is floated
those three little words, and I you may be married or involved you're recuperating?" And if the ensures her status as a love in- Boston. Meeting her grand- here as an elusive mathemat-
panicked and disappeared from with others. So before you do answer is no, say, "I'll give you terest for Frank an icky par- daughter for the first time ical MacGuffin. Mary's aston-
his life. I know it was a horrible this, be absolutely sure not only a call in a couple of days to see ent-teacher indiscretion that after a long absence, Evelyn ishing gifts are reduced to so
and cowardly thing to do. I just of your motivations, but also of how you're doing, and we'll visit the movie is just quick-witted is determined to take Mary much elegant scribbling on a
didn't know how to handle it oth- your expectations. when you're up for company." enough to get away with. away from her uncle, with his blackboard, accompanied by
er than ask him why and saying, Before he churned out the leaky boats and beat-up truck, the kind of whirring-gears mu-
"You can't mean me, right?" DEAR ABBY: I have recently DEAR ABBY: If you give a wed- two recent Amazing Spi- and grant her the same elite sic that might have been lifted
I have felt horrible that I van- had discussions with friends and ding shower gift, is it proper to der-Man movies starring education and privileged up- from A Beautiful Mind.
ished without any explanation family about the best way to ex- also give a wedding gift? I have Andrew Garfield, Webb rose bringing that were afforded This is irksome if unsurpris-
and most likely hurt him. I re- press concern for someone who done both for many years, but to indie-film prominence with Diane. ing. Few movies can be both-
ally would like to apologize for is facing major surgery. Some recently was questioned about (500) Days of Summer, a Gifted is more interested ered to embody or even ex-
my actions and immaturity. He say they'd prefer hearing about why I do it. I told the person smart and slickly ingratiat- in Mary's emotional and psy- plain the superhuman thought
didn't deserve that type of treat- others who have undergone that's the way my mother raised ing romantic comedy that chological state especially processes and complex ana-
ment. I recently found his ad- similar procedures successfully. me. Was she correct? was ultimately a bit too tak- her sense of abandonment by lytical reasoning at work here
dress and wonder if it would be (But might that set expectations GIFT GIVER IN CONROE, en with its own cleverness. her biological dad than it (though it would be nice if
all right to send an apology, or if that can't be met, since not all TEXAS Something similar could be is in her academic potential. more of them tried). The film
it would be best not to open po- procedures and physical circum- said of Gifted, in which even Webb is careful not to risk bor- needn't have been a triumph
tential wounds. stances are the same?) Or is it DEAR GIFT GIVER: Your the smallest lines and details ing his audience with anything of the intellect; an emotional-
DISAPPEARED IN ILLINOIS best to keep comments general? mother raised you right. Wed- such as Mary's love for her that might smack of home- ly honest melodrama would
For example: "You will be in my dings and showers are separate one-eyed tabby cat, Fred work. It's revealed that Diane have more than sufficed.
DEAR DISAPPEARED: Because thoughts/prayers/heart," or "I events. When attending a show- turn out to be variables in a
you feel an apology and an expla- hope it goes even better than you er, it is customary to give the meticulously rigged emotion-

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YOUR STARS BY EUGENIA LAST

ARIES (March 21-April 19): discord. 2 stars stars


Share your dreams with some-
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don't SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
one you love and bring about
waste time arguing. Get busy Your good nature and desire to
positive changes to the way you
and make things happen that be helpful will be taken advan-
live. Speak from the heart, but
will improve your life. Using tage of by someone you least
with the wisdom that comes
pressure won't work, but offer- expect. Disillusionment will
from past experience. Take
extra care of your health and ing incentives will. Children and set in if you trust someone you
well-being. 3 stars seniors in your life will have an shouldn't. Don't let anyone stop
impact on the way things un- you from doing the things you
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Get fold. 4 stars enjoy doing most. 3 stars

save a pet
your facts straight and your per-
sonal papers in order. Dealing VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Make CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
with government agencies and positive changes, but don't ab- Sometimes it's best to take
authority figures will turn out sorb more debt. Take the time to your time and observe what's
well if you are prepared. Helping do the work rather than hiring happening around you. Exhibit
someone with physical prob- someone to do it for you. You'll common sense when dealing
lems will encourage you to be gain confidence, respect and with people who are excitable
more health-conscious. 3 stars feel the satisfaction that comes or who respond emotionally.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): An stars


unexpected opportunity looks
from achieving your goals. 3 Do things your own way and at
your own pace. 2 stars
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Go
Are you an animal lover?
promising. Consider what's be- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Don't
ing offered and who is involved. get caught up in an emotional back to your roots and you will
Don't let anyone pressure you disagreement. It's best to go discover something that will Heres a great way to express it.
into making a cash donation or about your business with a min- help you advance now. Revisit
covering costs that should be in- imal amount of friction. Don't an old idea that was ahead of its
time and rework it to fit current
For just $30, we will display your name as a
cluded automatically. A partner- try to change others. Focus on
ship agreement should be put in personal gains, learning and economic trends. Hard work sponsor, or you may include a loving memory
writing. 5 stars achieving your goals. 3 stars will pay off. 5 stars
CANCER (June 21-July 22): SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
of one of your own cherished furry friends.
Keep an open mind, but don't Emotions will surface when Don't lend or borrow. If you Sponsor a pet on our special Save a Life page appearing
feel like you have to agree with dealing with the people you want to donate something, offer
someone who is being frivolous work with. Your insight will help your time, not your cash. Be- in The Day on Sunday, April 30, 2017. Your sponsorship
or pressuring you. Anyone look- you tune in to sensitive issues come a part of something you
will secure a space for a photo of a pet who is available for
ing for an argument should be that others may overlook. A believe in or want to see change.
dealt with quickly. Aim to get steady pace and hard work will It's what you do that will bring adoption at a local animal shelter and needs a good home. This
along and promote peace over be recognized and rewarded. 3 the best results. 3 stars
special page will save a pets life, thanks to people like you! Be
part of saving a life and feel great about doing it.
TO DO TODAY
Cirque Eloize Cirkopolis 2 p.m., Fox-
woods Fox Theater; through April 15;
and tell; free; (860) 866-4834. Drop-In Story Time 10:30 a.m., Ston-
ington Free Library, 20 High St.; for ba-
Deadline: 10:00 AM, Friday, April 21, 2017
Our Food Keeps Us Alive 6-7:30 p.m.,
$25-$35; 1-800-200-2882. Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center, 109 bies to age 2; free; (860) 535-0658.
Please Use One Form Per Sponsor. Copies Will Be Accepted.
Revolution in the Lymes 1 p.m., Lymes Pequotsepos Road, Mystic; showing of Spring Family Storytime 10:30 a.m.,
Senior Center, 26 Town Woods Road, Old the documentary Food for Thought, Wheeler Library, 101 Main St., North Ston- Name __________________________________________________________
Lyme; discussion of the role of the Lymes Food for Life and discussion with nutri- ington; stories, songs and more for chil- Address:________________________________________________________
in the Revolutionary War with local au- tionist Dr. Chris Lachowski; $8.50 mem- dren under 5 and caregivers; free; (860)
thors Michaelle Pearson and Jim Lam- bers, $10 nonmembers; (860) 536-1216. 535-0383. City: ________________________ State: ______ Zip: ___________________
pos; free; (860) 434-1605, ext. 240. Full Moon Hike 7-8 p.m., Hartman Phone: ( ) __________________________________________________
Bilingual Story Time 11 a.m., Public Li-
Movie 3 p.m., Waterford Public Library, Park, Gungy Road, Lyme; a nighttime brary of New London, 63 Huntington St.;
49 Rope Ferry Road; free; (860) 444- hike during the Full Sprouting Grass Type of Payment Enclosed: (check one) Check (make payable to: The Day)
for infants to 5 years; free; (860) 447-1411.
5805. Moon; free for members, $10 for non- Credit Card: (check one) Visa Mastercard Discover
members; (860) 536-1216. Sandwich and Story 11:45 a.m., Ston-
Bridging the Arts Series 5:30 p.m., ington Free Library, 20 High St.; songs, Credit Card #: _____________________Exp Date: _______________________
Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, Pirate Days 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Mystic Sea- crafts and stories for ages 3-6; free;
300 Main St., Old Saybrook; Speaking port, 75 Greenmanville Ave.; pirate his- Signature: ______________________________________________________
(860) 535-0658.
of Art, a film about Tina Barneys large- tory comes to life with programs and a Please Sponsored by __________________________________
Poetry for Kids 3 p.m., Public Library choose
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scale photographs; sponsored by Lyme treasure hunt at the Seaport; also Wed.; one: In loving memory of _____________________________
Academy College of Fine Arts and the free for members, $5 for children of of New London, 63 Huntington St.; cel-
Kate; $15; (860) 434-5232. nonmembers, plus museum admission; ebrate Poetry Month during April Vaca-
(860) 572-0711. tion; free; (860) 447-1411.
Rick Berlin 6-8 p.m., Savoy Bookshop
and Cafe, 10 Canal St., Westerly; perfor- Eric Herman Music Show 10 a.m., Bill Field Games 3 p.m., Groton Public Mail this form with your check for $30 or credit card information to:
mance and reading from his memoir Library, 718 Colonel Ledyard Highway, Library, 52 Newtown Road; celebrate
The Paragraphs; free; (401) 213-3901. Ledyard; free; (860) 464-9912. spring with a game of kickball; movie Save a Life
Electronics, Tech and 3D Meetup 6 National Library Week and Duckling
and board games inside if it rains; free;
(860) 441-6750.
c/o The Day, P.O. Box 1231
p.m., Spark Makerspace, 86 Golden St., Week 10 a.m., Stonington Free Li-
New London; for people interested in brary, 20 High St.; activities to celebrate Teen Movie Night 6 p.m., Groton Pub- New London, CT 06320
3D printers, computer programming and National Library Week and the librarys lic Library, 52 Newtown Road; call the or Call 860.701.4200 option 1
more; bring a project or idea for show resident ducklings; free; (860) 535-0658. library for details; free; (860) 441-6750.
D4 The Day www.theday.com Tuesday, April 11, 2017
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HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne RHYMES WITH ORANGE By Hilary Price

BLONDIE By Dean Young and John Marshall HI & LOIS By Brian and Greg Walker

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE By Stephan Pastis OFF THE MARK By Mark Parisi

DILBERT By Scott Adams

PEANUTS By Charles Schulz

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE By Lynn Johnston

DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketcham

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