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Leads to Stabbing Flour Powers Downtown Bakery FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 Chicken (or was it a parade?) leads to stabbing By Gayla Cawley ness hearing. lice arrived and was taken into custody af- as various items were scattered on the ITEM STAFF Police responded to an apartment at 72 ter of cers spoke with witnesses and peo- oor near it. Capone was found with his Washington St. on a report of a stabbing ple involved in the incident, Kmiec said. head and upper body covered in blood, ac- LYNN — A Lynn man has been arrest- at 11 p.m., and found the victim bleeding Capone told police the argument was cording to court documents. ed after allegedly stabbing a 51-year-old from his neck from a knife wound, said over chicken, but the victim relayed that After police took Capone into custody man on Washington Street during an ar- Lynn Police Lt. Michael Kmiec. the ght was over a “gay parade.” An- and were walking him to the cruiser, he gument over chicken on Wednesday night. A screwdriver was also used in the other man present for the incident told pulled away and intentionally hit his head William Capone, 41, of 72 Washington stabbing, according to court documents. police he didn’t know what prompted the twice on the wall of the hallway, leaving a St., was charged with assault and bat- The victim was taken to Massachusetts argument, but that the three of them had bloody imprint, court documents show. tery with a dangerous weapon and armed General Hospital with life-threatening been drinking, court documents show. On the way down the stairs, he contin- assault to murder. He was arraigned in injuries but was later reported to be in Responding police saw blood splatters ued to try to pull away to hit his head on Lynn District Court on Thursday and stable condition, said Kmiec. all over the living room and the coffee ta- the stairwell walls and was able to do so held without bail pending a dangerous- Capone was still on the scene when po- ble near the couch appeared to be shifted twice, court documents show. Flour powers Water downtown bakery dispute bubbles over in Lynn eld By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNNFIELD — As a ve-member pan- el decides the fate of a 117-year-old water company on Lowell Street, the owner is giving away H2O. The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) is set to hear a case Tuesday on whether to al- low the Boston Clear Water Co. to contin- ue its operation. The complaint, brought by Mary Bliss, Andrew Gallucci, Willis O’Brien, and John Sievers, alleges the rm is violating the town’s zoning bylaws. Earlier this year, the four abutters asked the building inspector to shut the mineral spring water business down. But in a let- ter to the neighbors, John Roberto, Lynn- eld’s building inspector, declined to close the business, noting he is not convinced the company is operating illegally. So the neighbors appealed to the ZBA. They argue that whether Boston Clear Water was ever allowed to operate as a lawful pre-existing, nonconforming use prior to the adoption of zoning, those uses were abandoned for two years, and as a re- sult it is no longer protected. By Gayla Cawley One Mighty Mill bakes the our into bagels, Marina Gar- They want the company to “immedi- ITEM STAFF tortillas and pretzels. The company is two- cia makes ately and forever cease and desist from pronged. It operates as a manufacturer, mak- bagels at One all commercial use and related activity LYNN — One Mighty Mill, which mills ing products wholesale for large clients, and Mighty Mill wheat into our in a way that hearkens back at the site,” according to documents led their 68 Exchange St. site is a retail compo- on Exchange with the ZBA. They also demand that the to the turn of the 20th century, opened for nent, a cafe that also sells coffee. Street in town order Boston Clear to demolish the business on Exchange Street Thursday. One Mighty Mill is open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lynn. 2,100-square-foot wood-frame building. Co-founders of One Mighty Mill Jon Olinto Plans are to expand the menu over time. The mineral spring water is priced at 50 and Tony Rosenfeld, the latter of whom serves The company is starting out small. Their ITEM PHOTO | cents a gallon, and $2.50 for a ve-gallon as the company’s chef, started the venture only wholesale client is Boston Public Schools, OWEN O’ROURKE jug. By contrast, a gallon of Poland Spring after leaving B.GOOD, a farm-to-table food but plans are to sell to supermarkets. Other Water costs $1.19 at Shaw’s Supermarket chain they co-founded 15 years ago. products will include pizza dough, our, pan- while a ve-gallon jug of mineral water Olinto said their stone ground our is made cake mix, and pasta, with some sold in the costs $13.98 at Home Depot. on their 7,000 pound mill, which is 48 inch- cafe. But for a short time, Boston Clear Water es across. The two granite stones weigh 1,200 “We decided that the idea is going to be rooted is offering free water to residents who are pounds each. The wheat being milled is grown on a farm in Maine. BAKERY, A3 LYNNFIELD, A3 BAG TO Saugus man held SCHOOL without bail on Donors supply assault charge backpacks to Lynn students By Bridget Turcotte dangerousness hearing ITEM STAFF scheduled for Sept. 11, said Essex County District By Bella diGrazia LYNN — A Saugus man ITEM STAFF Attorney spokeswoman who failed to appear for ar- Carrie Kimball-Monahan. LYNN — For the fourth year raignment in Lynn District Gillespie was arrested in a row, a Lynn man dedicat- Court Tuesday, after the al- by Saugus Police Saturday ed his time to ensure the city’s leged indecent assault of a night and charged with one students were well equipped for woman in Saugus over the count of indecent assault the school year. weekend, was held without and battery on a person Mike Quintana hand deliv- bail Thursday. age 14 or over, according to ered about 120 backpacks and Timothy L. Gillespie a statement from Interim a large number of boxes lled appeared for his arraign- Chief Ronald Giorgetti. with school supplies to students ment two days after he Gillespie was arrested across Lynn. He gave 50 bags was scheduled to appear. to a woman in Salem who helps He was held pending a ASSAULT, A3 families in need and 16 to a Lynn resident who works with exchange students. Quintana said a lot of families INSIDE reached out to him directly, so he personally delivered 40 bags Opinion Sports to homes throughout the city. Jourgensen: Marblehead volleyball When he rst began donating Remembering Slippery survives back-and-forth supplies, it was solely to Lynn Hill and Poplar Street. A6 clash with Classical. B1 schools. He said now he brings ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK items wherever they are need- Lynn Entertainment ed, whether it be to schools, local From left, Karen Castro De Leon, acting principal Amy Dunn, Man shot in back, head, Marblehead’s me&thee and Julia Paro carry in backpacks and school supplies that Mike expected to survive. A8 opens its fall season. B8 BACKPACKS, A3 Quintana donated at Lynn Classical on Thursday. OBITUARIES ..............................A2 POLICE/FIRE .............................A8 DIVERSIONS .............................B5 HIGH 72° VOL. 140, ISSUE 228 LOOK! ................................... A4-5 SPORTS ................................ B1-3 CLASSIFIED ........................... B6-7 LOW 60° OPINION ...................................A6 COMICS ....................................B4 ENTERTAINMENT .......................B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 OBITUARIES Raymond McGill Butch McIlwain, 58 Denise M. Grant, 66 1959-2018 PEABODY — Ray- time had a Harley LYNN — Bernard in Wake eld. He en- LYNN — Denise her husband David mond “Frank” McGill, motorcycle he loved “Butch” Hugh McIl- joyed traveling and M. (Horgan) Grant, of Kingston, N.H.; her a longtime resident to ride as well. Frank wain, 58, of Lynn, especially to Ft. My- 66, of Lynn, beloved sister, Donna Horgan of Peabody and played both handball passed away peace- ers, Fla., and to the wife of 49 years to of Denver, Colo., John formerly of Lynn, and racquetball com- fully in his sleep on family lake home in Dennis E. Grant, who Horgan of Lynn; and passed away in his petitively for many Monday, Sept. 3. He Weirs Beach, Lake loved her from the her grandchildren, home on Tuesday, years. He also had was the devoted hus- Winnipesaukee, rst day they met, Spencer and Logan Sept. 4, 2018. fun skiing and play- band and best friend N.H., where he en- died at home Sept. Grant and Braydan Frank was born ing golf. of Susan (McDer- joyed boating, jet 5 surrounded by her Mason. and raised in Saugus In addition to his mott) McIlwain, with skis, and moonlight family after a lengthy Service informa- and was the son of the late wife, Virginia L. McGill of Pea- whom he shared 28 years of lake cruises with AJ and Jo- illness. tion: Relatives and friends James H. and Margaret (Mc- body, Frank leaves many niec- marriage. hanne. Born, raised and educated are invited to attend her Gough) McGill. es and nephews and many Born in Lynn, Butch was An accomplished handy- in Lynn, she was the daugh- funeral service from the NA- After high school, Frank great-nieces and great-neph- the beloved son of Elaine man, he could x anything, ter of the late John and Claire DWORNY Funeral Home, 798 went to work as a machinist ews.
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