A longtime Massachusetts liquor store owner is feeling more grateful than ever as 2024 comes to a close despite vandals breaking into his shop overnight Sunday and destroying about $250,000 worth of booze.
McAloonâs Liquors was targeted in a ruthless break-in, leaving a trail of broken bottles and spilled alcohol across the North Andover storeâs aisles leading up to the businessâ biggest night of the year â New Yearâs Eve.
âSomeone in their brilliant mind decided to come in last night and trash the store for what reason I donât know,â owner Bill Buco said in an Instagram video as he showed hundreds of smashed bottles covering the floor.
Buco, who has run the store for 48 years, told NBC 10 Boston that roughly a quarter of a million dollars worth of inventory was ruined. His son told 7 News Boston, âIt was bottles up to your ankles.â
But surrounding community members quickly rallied to help out by getting on their hands and knees.
âWhen I saw it, I said, âIâve got to hire a professional company to come in and do this.â Next thing I know, 50 people are here shoveling stuff, cleaning stuff,â Buco told NBC10.
âThe love in this town is incredible and the people who live here — I hope they appreciate that.â
One loyal patron, Mark DiSalvo, told 7 News McAloonâs is a âreal iconic place in town and the obligation is to just sit and help.â
Store employee Joan Carney said the group clean-up effort shows how deeply people in the New England town care about each other.
âIâm just shocked at the people who showed up with brooms and gloves and, âHere let me take out your trash … and pick up this wine.â Itâs just amazing,â Carney told the station.
Footage from 7 News showed the store was nearly spotless hours after the destructive crime was discovered by cops around 1:30 a.m.
Buco, in a follow-up video posted on Instagram, said âhis phone has been ringing off the hookâ with people looking to help.
âAs bad as this was, the beauty of what Iâm seeing now buries what happened,â he said.
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