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2020 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 22 PAGE 3 Support Local Restaurants During These Uncertain Times Here Is a List of Some Local Restaurants Providing Delivery Or Takeout Buffalo RocketCOMMUNITY NEWS Distributing to North Buffalo, West Side and Riverside • Established in 1969 www.buffalorocket.com Publishers of North Buffalo Rocket, West Side Times & Riverside Times Vol. LI ISSUE No. 22 • Thursday, May 28, 2020 Taking Care of Our Summer’s Almost Here Community The Hispanic Heri- ance, toothbrush, tooth- tage Council is taking paste, and more. care of the com- G-Health Enter- munity by hosting prise Mobile Unit a free mask, food, will also provide and testing event free testing and on Saturday, May contact tracing. 30th at 12 pm un- It starts at noon til supplies last. at the corner of There will be a Niagara and Hud- curbside pickup of- son Street, home fered for hand san- of the Hispanic itizer, face masks, Heritage Cultural gloves, COVID-19 guid- Institute. Support Local Restaurants during these uncertain times With the temperature reaching over 90 degrees this week, trees, flowers See Page Three for a list of some local and gardens are opening fast! Summer officially arrives in a few weeks but feels like it’s here already. restaurants providing delivery or take out. NY Forward Loan Fund The NY Forward FLF is specifically timed of less than $3 million COVID-19 Test Sites Loan Fund (NYFLF), to support businesses per year; WellNow Urgent display symptoms or announced on Friday and organizations as • Nonprofits that pro- Care is offering testing have been exposed to by Governor Andrew they proceed to reopen vide direct services and at the following loca- COVID-19. M. Cuomo, is accepting and have upfront ex- have an annual operat- pre-applications. The penses to comply with ing budget of less than tions: Western New York $100 million fund is a guidelines (e.g., invento- $3 million per year; and Amherst (Dent Tower) Immediate Care is of- new economic recovery ry, marketing, refitting • Businesses that have Amherst (Harlem fering testing at these loan program aimed at for new social distancing not received a loan from Road) locations: supporting New York guidelines) under the either SBA Paycheck State small business- New York Forward Plan. Protection Program Batavia Amherst es, nonprofits and small Priority will be given (PPP) or SBA Econom- Cheektowaga Buffalo landlords as they re- to industries that have ic Injury Disaster Loan Clarence Clarence/Williamsville open after the COVID-19 been reopened. Applica- (EIDL) for COVID-19 in Dunkirk Cheektowaga/Lancast- outbreak and NYS on tions will be reviewed on 2020. PAUSE. a rolling basis as regions The program is not a Lancaster er The NYFLF targets and industries reopen, first-come, first-served Niagara Falls Orchard Park the state’s small busi- and seek to target: loan program. Pro- Orchard Park A provider will see nesses with 20 or few- • Small businesses gram information can be Tonawanda you and determine er full-time equivalent and nonprofits employ- found on ESD’s website (FTE) employees (90% of ing 20 or fewer full-time (https://esd.ny.gov/nyfor- West Seneca which test is best for all businesses), nonprof- equivalent (FTE) em- wardloans-info), as well Wheatfield you. Most patients will its and small landlords ployees; as on the pre-application Tests will be admin- have results within 36 that have seen a loss of • Small businesses page (https://nyloanfund. istered to those who hours. rental income. The NY- that have gross revenues com). THURSDAY, MAY 28 FRIDAY, MAY 29 SATURDAY, MAY 30 SUNDAY, MAY 31 MONDAY, JUNE 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 2 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3 Rain Thunderstorms Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Cloudy Showers High 76° High 75° High 64° High 58° High 62° High 66° High 71° Low 67° Low 56° Low 47° Low 43° Low 49° Low 55° Low 59° PAGE 2 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 22 WEEK OF THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2020 insurance goal by Bill Clement at 17:11 (Or O Kindrachuk as the Flyers play by play an- nouncer would call him). Roger Crozier was strong in the nets for Buffalo with 29 saves on 31 shots but Ber- nie Parent was even Memorable Sabres Moments stronger stopping all 32 With the NHL season defeated the Sabres 2-0 shots that he faced. Both on hiatus but now plan- in game six of the Stan- teams were scoreless on ning a 24 team playoff ley Cup Finals to win six power play chances. without the Buffalo Sa- their second straight Bernie Parent re- bres, the teams season Stanley Cup champion- corded the shutout and is now officially over. We ship. was awarded the Conn have been running a se- The game was score- Smythe Trophy as play- ries of stories on famous less through two periods off MVP for the second games in Sabres history. until Bob Kelly broke consecutive season. Par- Today we feature one of the tie just 11 seconds ent and Mario Lemieux the most disappointing into the third period as- (1991,1992), are the the games. sisted by Reggie Leach only players to win that On May 27th 1975, and Jimmy Watson. Or- award in back to back the Philadelphia Flyers est Kindrachul set up an seasons. Jim Schoenfeld, Buffalo Sabres and Ross Lons- PRAYER TO ST. JUDE berry, Philadelphia Flyers. Most holy apostle St. Jude Thaddeus faith- ful servant and friend of Jesus, the name of the traitor who delivered your beloved Master in to the hands of the enemies has caused you to 2770 Delaware Avenue be forgotten by many, but the Church honors Kenmore, NY 14217 and invokes you universally as the patron 716.308.6561 Cell of hopeless cases and of things despaired 716.881.1200 Office [email protected] of. Pray for me who am so needy; make Maria C Bufalino use, I implore you of that particular privilege Real Estate Salesperson accorded to you to bring visible and speedy FREE PIZZA: D. Bradley, 222 Sanders Rd., 14216 help where help is almost despaired. Come to my assistance in this great need that I may receive the consolations and succor of heaven in all my necessities, tribulations and sufferings particularly (here mention your petition) ... and that I may bless God with you and all the elect throughout eternity. I promise you, O blessed Jude to be ever mindful of this great favor, and I will never cease to honor you as my special and powerful patron and to do all in my power to encourage devotion to you. Amen. M.S. After you wash your hands . pray for a cure to the virus. -- TOVIE ASARESE Roger Crozier, Buffalo Sabres and Gary Dorn- FREE PIZZA: M. Ziemecki, 171 Sanders Rd., 14216 hoefer, Philadelphia Flyers. If your name is found in the BUFFALO ROCKET to win a FREE PIZZA, take proof of identification to BOB & JOHN‘S LA HACIENDA at 1545 Hertel Avenue to pick up your FREE PIZZA (Takeout only, must be redeemed within one week). If your name is listed for NORTH PARK THEATRE PASSES, call 873-2594 to have two free passes mailed out to you. FREE PIZZA: B. Tibollo, 112 Saranc Ave., 14216 ROCKET COMMUNICATIONS 9195 Main St. • Clarence, NY 14031 • (716) 873-2594 David Gallagher ................... Publisher Daryl Gallagher ....Production Director Dennis Gallagher ...... Managing Editor George Kuhn ............................Sports Joe Bortz. ........................... Columnist Bill Snyder ................................Sports Kathy Kraft ................... Graphic Artist Charles Wilson ................ Distribution Robert Wright .....Web Press Operation © 2019 Rocket Communications, Inc. • Buffalo, New York PRINTED BY: GALLAGHER PRINTING, INC. 9195 MAIN ST. • CLARENCE, NEW YORK 14031 (716) 873-2594 email: [email protected] Sabres and Flyers Final, Kelly With Clarke. WEEK OF THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2020 BUFFALO ROCKET ISSUE 22 PAGE 3 Support Local Restaurants during these uncertain times Here is a list of some local restaurants providing delivery or takeout: Amici, 2516 Elmwood a 5 gallon bag of movie out (11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Ave, Kenmore. Takeout, theatre popcorn on Fri- weekdays, 11 a.m. to 11 delivery, curbside pickup. day afternoons. Amhert, p.m. on weekends) Angie’s Pizza House, Flix and Lakewood loca- Jovis, 2795 Delaware 1904 Niagara St., Buffa- tions only. Ave, Kenmore. Takeout, lo. Dominos Pizza, 3155 delivery. Applebee’s Neighbor- Delaware Ave., Kenmore. Jovi’s Italian Grill and hood Grill + Bar – Curb- Takeout, delivery. Bistro side pick-up is every day Duff’s Sheridan Drive, Just Pizza and Wings- from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. De- 3651 Sheridan Dr, Am- Take-out and delivery livery via UberEats oper- herst. Takeout. King Condrell’s Can- ates on Sun.-Thurs. from Eat Rite, 1 Delaware dy & Ice Cream-open for 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Fri- Road, Buffalo. Takeout, walk-ins, Curbside, De- day and Saturday from delivery. livery (with-in 2 miles,) 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eggsperience Restau- 2805 Delaware Avenue Babas’ Place 3319 rant on Delaware, 2878 Kenmore 716-877-4485 Bailey Ave., Buffalo NY Delaware Ave., Buffalo- K O Bar and Grill, 832-5252 Open 9-6 Mon- Take-out from 8 a.m.- 3 2263 Delaware Ave., Buf- day-Friday take-out p.m. falo Bob & John’s, 1543 Falafel Bar, 3545 La Divina, 2896 Dela- Hertel Ave., Buffalo, NY Sheridan Drive, Buffa- ware Ave, Buffalo. Take- Saturday. a.m. to 5 p.m. 836-5411 lo. Takeout, curbside. 12 out, delivery. Oliver’s Restaurant – Santasiero’s Restau- Bocce Club Pizza- p.m. to 8 p.m. daily. La Hacienda Brighton Take-out rant, open daily 11 a.m. Take-out Francos, 1153 Ken- – Take-out and delivery Olympic Restaurant – 9 p.m. for takeout Buffalo Catering Com- more Ave, Buffalo. Take- La Nova Pizzeria, 371 – Both locations open day through Sunday.
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