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OCTOBER 17, 2014 CIRCULATION 7,284 -DEPEW- By Jennifer Lysiak THE LANCASTER SUN EDITOR In every community there are always a few well-known restaurants, but what is it about them that makes them so allur- ing? For Mooney’s Sports Bar & Grill, 4628 Broad- way, in Depew, this neigh- borhood joint has become a gathering place that of- fers great food at afford- able prices, luring both nearby residents and the occasional traveler. A place known for its macaroni and cheese dish- es, customers can try the original cheddar maca- roni and cheese topped with Panko bread crumbs; bacon, cheeseburger mac and cheese; lobster mac and cheese; or fried bolo- gna mac and cheese. There are a total of nine different styles to choose from. The original Mooney’s, located on Military Road in Kenmore, was where it all began for the restau- rant and the claim to fame of macaroni and cheese grew. Mooney’s now has five locations in Depew, Lancaster, Tonawanda, Kenmore, and Leroy. “The mac and cheese we started out with a small [selection] and we gradu- ally added different mac and cheeses to the menu. People love them,” re- marked co-owner of the Depew and Lancaster Mooney’s, John Dudziak. “We have a secret recipe and it’s all made to order with fresh ingredients.” That being said, patrons must understand these dishes will take time to prepare, but it certainly seems well worth the wait, as one Mooney’s patron raved about his dish the next table over. Dudziak added cus- tomers can order a side or whole mac and cheese dish, however, a side may- be just enough to fill any- one up. “Our sides are enor- mous,” he said. “If you get a side you’re taking it John Dudziak, co-owner of the Depew and Lancaster Mooney’s Sports Bar & Grill, and Depew Mooney’s Manager, Kelly Maedl cheers to another hard, but fun day at work. home. You can’t eat it all. It’s crazy.” Mooney’s is much more than a pub as it is a place with a cozy, welcoming environment for all ages. “It’s a sports bar with a twist,” said Dudziak, offer- ing not only the traditional pub food such as wings, chicken fingers, deep fried foods, but wraps, tacos, soups, salads, subs, burg- ers such as an A1 Burger, a stuffed pepper burger, and a PB&J bacon burger. The menu also offers children selections of their own. See “Mooney’s” on page 3 Mooney’s Sports Bar & Grill gives patrons a twist on neighborhood place 694-8524 Come visit our website for specials: wizardgoesgreen.com The “Wizard” of Comfort. “Natural Gas. Your Best Energy Value.” LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR Five Private Lessons • FREE Instruction Book • FREE Use of Guitar for Five Weeks SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER With this coupon. Expires 11/30/14. 44 CENTRAL AVE., LANCASTER 683-4879 s k or $110.00 Value New Students Only IT’S FUN & EASY!

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1Depew Courier/ Friday, October 17, 2014

OCTOBER 17, 2014 CIRCULATION 7,284

-DEPEW-

By Jennifer LysiakTHE LANCASTER SUN EDITOR

In every community there are always a few well-known restaurants, but what is it about them that makes them so allur-ing? For Mooney’s Sports Bar & Grill, 4628 Broad-way, in Depew, this neigh-borhood joint has become a gathering place that of-fers great food at afford-able prices, luring both nearby residents and the occasional traveler.

A place known for its macaroni and cheese dish-

es, customers can try the original cheddar maca-roni and cheese topped with Panko bread crumbs; bacon, cheeseburger mac and cheese; lobster mac and cheese; or fried bolo-gna mac and cheese. There are a total of nine different styles to choose from.

The original Mooney’s, located on Military Road in Kenmore, was where it all began for the restau-rant and the claim to fame of macaroni and cheese grew. Mooney’s now has five locations in Depew, Lancaster, Tonawanda,

Kenmore, and Leroy. “The mac and cheese we

started out with a small [selection] and we gradu-ally added different mac and cheeses to the menu. People love them,” re-marked co-owner of the Depew and Lancaster Mooney’s, John Dudziak. “We have a secret recipe and it’s all made to order with fresh ingredients.”

That being said, patrons must understand these dishes will take time to prepare, but it certainly seems well worth the wait, as one Mooney’s patron

raved about his dish the next table over.

Dudziak added cus-tomers can order a side or whole mac and cheese dish, however, a side may-be just enough to fi ll any-one up.

“Our sides are enor-mous,” he said. “If you get a side you’re taking it

John Dudziak, co-owner of the Depew and Lancaster Mooney’s Sports Bar & Grill, and Depew Mooney’s Manager, Kelly

Maedl cheers to another hard, but fun day at work.

home. You can’t eat it all. It’s crazy.”

Mooney’s is much more than a pub as it is a place with a cozy, welcoming environment for all ages.

“It’s a sports bar with a twist,” said Dudziak, offer-ing not only the traditional pub food such as wings, chicken fi ngers, deep fried

foods, but wraps, tacos, soups, salads, subs, burg-ers such as an A1 Burger, a stuffed pepper burger, and a PB&J bacon burger.

The menu also offers children selections of their own.

See “Mooney’s”on page 3

Mooney’s Sports Bar & Grill gives patrons a twist on neighborhood place

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Girl Scouts of WNY to host career exploration event for girls Nov. 8

Whether she wants to be a doctor, a lawyer, a reporter, a teacher, an accoun-tant – every girl has the right to not only dream, but to learn how she can achieve her goal of whatever career she aspires to. The “I Can Be” Career Day event hosted Saturday, Nov. 8 by Girl Scouts of Western New York will help girls do just that.

Approximately 30 female volunteers will lead sessions on various industries including health care, education, engi-neering, journalism, law, social work, fi nance and more.

Girls who register will submit their top career paths prior to the event and, based on their preferences, will be put into workshops.

Girls will have the chance to go to four different workshops lasting approxi-mately 40 minutes to learn about differ-ent career paths.

In each workshop, girls will receive an introduction from the female leader. They’ll be able to participate in a hands-on activity that relates to the specifi c fi eld, and then time will be available for a question-and-answer session.

Girls who participate will receive a patch.

“We are honored that professional women volunteers will share their career journeys and conduct interactive mod-ules with our girls, to inspire and educate them on how to make an informed choice about their future careers. Girls demand activities that are experience based. They want to learn by doing, even when it re-lates to emotional issues that they can share with other girls, according to the Girl Scout Research Institute,” said Cin-dy L. Odom, chief executive offi cer of Girl Scouts of Western New York.

The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8 at Villa Maria College in Buffalo.

The cost is $10 for registered Girl Scouts. Girls who are not yet registered may participate in this event by paying the $15 Girl Scout of the USA registra-tion fee and the $10 program fee. The deadline to register is Thursday, Oct. 23.

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Check out Mooney’s Depew location at 4628 Broadway.

Mooney’s Sports Bar & Grill: Good food, good timesMooney’s from Page 1

The Depew location was Dudziak’s first time taking on the ownership of a restaurant, but when Dudziak and his business partner, Kevin McFall, came together they turned a run down, dilapidated building into something special.

The building was in foreclosure and then went to public auction, they de-cided to take a chance, revitalize the building, and bring some life back into it, said Dudziak, or as Dudziak said they like to call it, “Moon-i-fi ed it.”

“The place was bad. We gutted it and took every-thing out,” said Dudziak, adding that the restaurant opened in March of 2013. “We always try to seek buildings that are in need of repair.”

It was the same thing with the location in Lan-caster, which opened in May of 2014, and the oth-er locations as well.

“This adds something to this neighborhood,” remarked Dudziak. “We turned an eyesore into something that people like to come to, I think.”

T h e e x t e r i o r o f Mooney’s provides a warm log cabin look and figurines of The Blues

Brothers on the roof, gives it that extra little zest. The inside is filled with all sorts of memorabilia and some really unique fea-tures such as seats from the old Aud as a back wall centerpiece for the bar and a huge 1939 scoreboard. There are six large flat screen TVs making it a perfect place to watch a Buffalo Bills or a Sabres game.

“We wanted to put some Buffalo nostalgia in it,” said Dudziak. “This place has been a tavern to my knowledge for 50 years and it’s been all kind of

names. It’s been a part of this neighborhood forever. It’s gone through differ-ent changes and we just wanted to bring something different to the area.”

“We didn’t know what to expect, he added. “We didn’t know if we were just going to be a shot in a beer joint, or if the food would take off. We opened up around Lent and people were very gracious and very supportive.”

To add to the Depew Mooney’s, Dudziak said they purchased the build-ing next door for parking and it also gave them the

opportunity to offer cus-tomers a banquet hall for any special events. The hall is a bit on the small-er size, allowing up to 50 people, but it could make a great venue for a small bridal or baby shower or special celebration.

Dudziak, who is a law-yer and many of us may know as the Lancaster Town attorney and pros-ecutor, said he always has been interested in the res-taurant industry. Bartend-ing in college and after law school, he enjoyed being around people, however, the food aspect of it is a completely different story than bartending.

“I had no idea what I was in for,” said Dudziak. “It was really kind of like baptism by fi re. I thought it was completely different. It’s not easy, but it’s been a good education.”

Customers should also know that Mooney’s also offers a “Moses Chal-lenge,” which more than 100 people have tried, but only two individuals and Thor, an English mastiff, have been able to accom-plish to date. If you can fi nish a 6-pound version of Mooney’s famous Moses Sub in 45 minutes with no help, your picture and

name will go up on the “Wall of Fame,” you are not charged for the chal-lenge, and you will also receive a T-shirt.

“We just want to give people a good bang for their buck,” said Dudziak. “We want to give them good food and we want them to come back.”

Mooney’s Sports Bar & Grill, located at 4628

Broadway in Depew, is open daily at 11 a.m. to midnight with extended hours on the weekends if needed. To contact the restaurant call 681-2121 or for more information visit www.mooneysbroad-way.com. The Lancaster location is located at 6513 Broadway and can be reached at 683-3333.

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“The Last Mass at St. Ca-simir’s” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18; as well as 2:30 p.m. Oct. 19 at Alden Christian Theatre Society, 1470 Church St., Village of Alden. Tickets: $11 general admission, $9 students and seniors, on sale now at 937-7770.

Craft Show will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 18 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 55 Pleasant Ave., Lancaster. $1 donation at the door. Auction table. Lunch served. Info: Cindy or Susan at 683-8972 or [email protected].

Meat Raffle Doors open at 5 p.m. with drawings start-ing at 6:45 p.m. Sat., Oct. 18 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 5337 Genesee St., Bowmansville. Admission: $5 advance, $6 at the door, table reservations for groups of 8 or more, includes sand-wich and beverages. Raffle tickets: $20 one sheet, $45 three sheets. Basket raffles, rapid splits, mystery sides. Tickets: 683-2375.

Leaf Art Gather colorful fall leaves on a short walk and use them to create works of art at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Oct. 18 at Reinstein Woods, 93 Honorine Dr., Depew. Free. Registration required; call 683-5959.

Spaghetti Dinner & Gi-ant Raffle will take place from noon to 3 p.m. Sun., Oct. 19 at Holy Mother of the Rosary, 6298 Broadway, Lancaster. All the spaghetti you can eat. Proceeds ben-efit the School of Christian Living. Take out available. Drawing at 2 p.m. Tickets: $7 adult, $4 children under 12 advance (call 685-5766 Tuesday-Thursday) ; $8 adult, $5 children under 12 at the door.

Lapsit Story Time for children ages 3-23 months with a parent/caregiver be-gins at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays (Oct. 21 and 28; Nov. 3) at the Lancaster Public Library,

5466 Broadway, Lancaster. Registration required; stop in or call 683-1120.

Business After Hours and New Member Orientation will take place from 5-7:30 p.m. Tues., Oct. 21 at Grape-vine Banquets, 333 Dick Rd., Depew. Host: Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce. Cel-ebrating the grand opening of the new Grapevines Ban-quets in conjunction with the Cheektowaga Chamber of Commerce. $5 Donation to LACC Community Develop-ment Fund. Wide variety of food will be served. Cash bar available. Info/Registration: www.wnychamber.com/events or [email protected].

Seasonal Flu Shots Flu and pneumonia shots will be administered from 3-6 p.m. Oct. 21 in the communi-ty room at the Lancaster Pub-lic Library, 5466 Broadway, Lancaster. Ages 9 and older. Medicare (Part B only), Uni-vera, Independent Health and Blue Cross/Blue Shield in-surances will be accepted. All others are $30 for the fl u shot and $45 for the pneumo-nia shot. No appointment is necessary.

AM Business Exchange will take place from 8-9 a.m. Oct. 22 and 29 at Broad-way Deli, 5430 Broadway, Village of Lancaster. Host: Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce. Informal net-working. No cost to members of member guests. Regis-ter: www.wnychamber.com/events.

Buffalo Gateway Cho-rus will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesdays (Oct. 22 and 29) at Sacred Heart School, 5331 Genesee St., Lancaster. Guests welcome.

Audi t ions for A lden Christian Theatre Society’s production of Charles Dick-ens’ “A Christmas Carol” will be from 7-9 p.m. Wed., Oct. 22 and Fri., Oct. 24 at ACTS, 1470 Church St., Village of Alden. Bring a

prepared one-minute mono-logue. Over 20 parts ranging from 8-80 years old. Perfor-mances scheduled for first two weekends of December. Info: Dylan Brozyna at 444-7580.

After-Schoo l Escape Kids and their parents or caregivers can enjoy a dif-ferent, fun, outdoor activity together each week, starting at 4:30 p.m. For children in grades K-5. No registration required. Dates: Oct. 23 and 30; Nov. 6, 13 and 20.

Story Time for 2-5 year olds begins at 10:30 a.m. Fri-days (Oct. 24 and 31; Nov. 7) at the Lancaster Public Li-brary, 5466 Broadway, Lan-caster. Registration required; stop in or call 683-1120.

Haunted Food Truck Ro-deo will take place from 5-8 p.m. Oct. 24 at Iron Island Museum, 998 East Lovejoy St., Buffalo. Family-friendly Halloween event. 12 area food trucks. Free classic horror movies. $5 histori-cal haunting tours featuring paranormal/psychic investi-gations of the museum (tour tickets available at the door).

Owl Prowl Learn about our local owls, and listen for their calls on a walk in the woods at 6:30 p.m. Fri., Oct. 24 at Reinstein Woods, 93 Honorine Dr., Depew. Reg-istration required; call 683-5959. $4/person; $2 Friends of Reinstein Woods mem-bers. For adults and children ages 8 and older.

Haunted Hayride Enjoy a hayride, cider, donuts, coffee and hot chocolate from 7-10 p.m. Fri., Oct. 24 and Sat., Oct. 25 at at Bowmansville Fire Department, 36 Main St., Bowmansville. Host: Bowmansville Vol. Fire As-sociation. $3 admission do-nation per person. Costumes welcome. WNY’s only hand-icapped/wheelchair acces-sible haunted hayride. Pro-ceeds benefit Cradle Beach and The Franciscan Center.

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Members of the Bow-mansville Volunteer Fire Association (BVFA) an-swered 53 alarms in the month of September, rais-ing the total number of alarms answered so far to 553 for 2014. BVFA members year to date have also completed more than 5,115 hours of training this year, participated in more than 5,123 hours of community events while compi l ing more than

5,777 hours in responding to emergency calls.

October will be another busy month, with dozens of Fire Prevention presen-tations being conducted throughout Lancaster. BVFA will also be spon-soring a Haunted Hayride at its Station 1, located at 36 Main St., in Bow-mansville on Oct. 24 and 25 from 7 to 10 p.m. both nights.

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Another busy month for Bowmansville Firefighters

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236,879 CPOWNY readers shopped at a hardwareor building supply store in the past 4 weeks.Media Audit July-Aug. 2013

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Local SportsLocal SportsW W W . C O M M U N I T Y P A P E R S O F W N Y . C O M

Senior Sugg enters rivalry tilt with Lancaster prepared

By Jonah BronsteinSPORTS REPORTER

Josh Sugg has always appreciated the Depew-Lancaster football rivalry.

“As a kid, I used to go to all of the games,” the Depew senior said. “It was a big part of my life.”

Sugg’s favorite annual tradition in the week leading up to the game was watching the Depew Wildcat mascot tackle the Lancaster mascot at the pep rally.

Until this year, when Sugg is a two-way lineman and captain for Depew getting ready to do the hitting on the fi eld Friday night.

“As a senior now, this game means a lot,” Sugg said. “Being on the fi eld, actually going through the plays, the hitting, the block-ing, that’s what I’ve always wanted.”

Sugg has been Depew’s starting right guard the past two seasons and is starting at left defensive end this year.

“Josh has been extremely productive on both sides of the ball,” Depew coach Brian Wilson said.

“He’s been a captain and he’s been a good leader for us. Not an overly vocal kid, but he’s a very hard-working kid and he leads by example. He’s the kind of kid you love having on your football team.”

The 6-foot, 250-pound Sugg holds a black belt in tae-kwon doe and is able to use his hands well in winning matchups with Josh Sugg blocks for Depew RB Nick Perrine during the team’s game at Am-

herst earlier this year. Sugg, a senior, is a two-way lineman for the Wildcats.

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opposing lineman, Wilson said.

“He’s got a great motor and he knows how to use his techniques,” Wilson said.

Sugg earned a nomina-tion earlier this season for the Trench Trophy, given annually to Western New York’s top lineman.

“He’s probably the stron-gest kid on our line,” Depew quarterback Dylan Sekut-erski said. “We run behind him a lot and he’s got really quick feet for a player his size.”

Even though Depew won a sectional championship and advanced to the state semifi nals last season, Sugg said the Wildcats regular season loss to Lancaster lingers in his memory.

“Losing to Lancaster last year hurt a lot, it really did,” Sugg said. “That’s a game we always want to win.”

By Mike PetroSPORTS REPORTER

Dillon Janca has come to appreciate the playmakers around him on the Orchard Park football team. The sophomore quarterback may have been the one to put up the huge statistics in a Week 6 win but it was the many weapons around him that helped make the performance.

Janca finished with 317 yards and six touchdown

Janca, OP provide too much fi repower for Lancaster passes in the Quakers’ 53-28 win over Lancaster in the Class AA South tilt on senior night in Orchard Park. He hit five different receivers for scores and was a few yards away from throwing a touchdown to a sixth different receiver in the fourth quarter.

“I just got the ball to our playmakers and let them make plays,” said Janca, who also overcame throw-ing four interceptions. “That’s what they do best. We have a lot of guys who can do that. There are some plays that I made bad throws on but I’ll remember and learn from those. It’s great having all of those guys and know that I can trust them.”

Lancaster fought hard throughout the game, but Orchard Park’s big-play capabilities and firepow-er were too much. The Redskins overcame an early-game 14-0 deficit to tie things up but gave up 20 unanswered points and trailed, 34-14, at halftime.

Redskins’ junior quarter-back Dan Speyer finished with four touchdowns, throwing two and rushing for the others on short runs. He finished 20 for 43 pass-ing for 234 yards and was intercepted three times.

On the first touchdown pass, Speyer hit Jake Valley for 38 yards, and with the second of four JJ Pesany extra points, the game was

tied at 14 apiece midway through the second quarter.

With 5 minutes left in the third quarter, Speyer con-nected with Dan Emerson on an 8-yard score, which brought the Redskins to within 34-20. Lancaster would cut Orchard Park’s lead to 40-28 in the final minute of the third quarter, but couldn’t get any closer.

“Orchard Park is a tal-ented team, so we can’t make mistakes and give them more opportunities,” said Lancaster head coach Chris Dickson, whose team will make the playoffs as the fourth seed from AA South.

“I did like how we came back and fought but then it

did get away from us just before halftime,” he added. “But the kids are really gritty and I like the way we play. We just made too many mistakes tonight and couldn’t finish in the end.”

Janca reached 20 touch-down passes in just his sixth game as Orchard Park’s starting signal caller, but threw three first-half inter-ceptions and another one in the second half. Lancaster interceptions were recorded by Tyler Lis, Evan Licata, Joe Biniaszewski and Mi-chael Scarpello.

“We came out quick and started out strong the first couple of drives but faced some adversity throughout the game and I think we

answered pretty well,” Janca said.

Orchard Park linebacker Ronnie Shul recorded two sacks, while Matt Perla and Ryan Paolini added interceptions. Tundo noted the solid play of defensive backs Kage Janes and Josh Stahl, as well.

While Lancaster takes on its rival Depew in Week 7, the unbeaten Quakers enter a Class AA South clash at defending Section VI cham-pion Jamestown next week with the division title on the line in the regular season finale. Tundo expects yet another classic matchup from two of Western New York’s historically stron-gest large schools.

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EmploymentEmploymentW W W. C P O W N Y . C O M

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HR DepartmentCongregation of theSisters of St. Joseph4975 Strickler Rd.,

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As !e Community Papers of WNY’s family of products and distribution area continues to grow, our company has an immediate need for advertis-ing sales representatives. In particular, we are seeking advertising salespeo-ple for new business development. Our recently launched new and revi-talized publications are appealing to an even broader range of industries.

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Send your resume, including your salary requirements to:Michaelene Cooper, Human Resources. Email: [email protected] or mail to Michaelene Cooper, Human Resources, Community Papers of WNY, P.O. Box 790, Cheektowaga, NY 14225.

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MEDICAL HELP WANTED

A Premier AssistedLiving facility is seeking a

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weekend and 8 hours aweek as a bath aide.

May obtain application atBeechwoodcare.org

and fax to 631-9244 or apply in person at Blocher Homes,

135 Evans st. Williamsville.

EmploymentBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

$4500 MONTHLY for telling the truth? SurveySoup.com connects you to big compa-nies who pay big bucks to hear your opinions. And, it’s free!AVON- Earn extra income with a new career! Sell from home, work,, online. $15 startup. For information call: 888-423-1792 (M-F 9-7 & Sat 9-1 Central)

FRAC SAND Owner Opera-tors Needed Immediately in Texas! Requires tractor, blow-er, pneumatic trailer. Sting Services Pays 80%...Unlim-ited Work, 214-250-1985GREAT MONEY From Home! With our Free Mailer Pro-gram. Live Operators On Duty Now 1-800-707-1810 ex 601 or visit www.pacifi cbrochures.comHELP WANTED!! $570/weekly potential assembling Christmas decorations from home + great money mail-ing brochures or typing ads for our company!! PT/FT, No experience required. Start im-mediately! www.HiringLocal-Workers.com

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50 lbs.• No driving or forklift

requirementsCandidate subject to passing

post-offer physical & drug screen.

Send resume or letter of interest to:Michelle Werner at email:[email protected]

Community Papers ofWestern New York, LLC.,

P.O. Box 790Cheektowaga, NY 14225-0790

Equal Opportunity Employer

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