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HONESDALE, WAYNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The weekend’s snowstorm forced many churches and businesses to close their doors, but on Sunday in Wayne County, 28/22 News found a few that were open despite the road conditions.
Several inches of snow did not stop a local business in Honesdale from opening and serving its loyal customers.
Snowplowers were out early Sunday morning on Main Street in Honesdale to get the streets cleared for the local business that stayed open.
“My driveway was plowed so it was an in and out basically and the guys are doing a pretty good job with the streets so not a problem,” said Scarfalloto’s owner Phil Monoca.
That also made it easy for his staff to show up.
“Well you gotta think plow truck drivers are gonna wanna eat, there’s local people in the community that are gonna wanna eat and not many other people, not many other businesses are open so figured we’d be the ones to open for them,” said Scarfalloto’s waitress Michaela Stephens.
Scarfalloto’s opened its doors at 6:00 a.m. and ran business as usual. Stephens says she hopes this shows the customers how much they care about them.
“It’ll definitely show that we go the extra mile for our customers and whatnot and we do show up for our customers,” Stephens explained.
The owner says their loyal customers are the reason they didn’t let the snow stop them.
“Just the people we have to be open for our people we have many, many repeat customers here, many repeat customers and just keeping everybody happy. Plus, my staff wants to work, they’re go-getters in there,” Monoca stated.
Although it has not been the busiest day they are grateful to those who were able to make it out.
“Today, little bit on the slower side. I’m sure there’s people who couldn’t get out of their driveways, but the ones that did we certainly are happy,” Monoca added.
Monoca says they do not plan on changing the restaurant’s hours and will remain open.
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