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St. Joe's Drive-Thru Fish Fry: 'We'd Like To Push 600 Meals Out'
On Ash Wednesday, the St. Joe's Park parking lot was busy as cars waited for their takeout orders.

I was born in Joliet and grew up across from Nowell Park on the city's far east-side where I delivered the Joliet Herald-News. I attended grade school at St. Mary Nativity on Broadway. Some of my favorite memories growing up revolve around St, Joseph's Park where I played Little League baseball and had several Catholic Youth Organization basketball games.
At 13, our family moved out to Plainfield where I went to high school. By the time I was 16, I knew I wanted to be a journalist. As a teen, I made a few extra bucks as a sports stringer for The Plainfield Enterprise taking photos and covering Plainfield's high school football and basketball games.
In December 1995, I graduated with a journalism degree from Eastern Illinois University. I have had a strong passion and commitment for public service journalism ever since. I am grateful to have covered so many different places throughout the greater Midwest.
I worked for The South Bend Tribune (1996-1998), the Daily Herald in Arlington Heights (1998-2000), Green Bay Press-Gazette (2000-2003) Omaha World-Herald (2003-2012) and on the statewide investigative team for USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin, where I was based at The Post-Crescent in Appleton, from 2012 until 2017.
Obviously, Joliet and Plainfield have grown dramatically since I left Illinois in 2000 - but so has journalism and how readers consume their news. I'm thrilled to be joining Patch as the Joliet Editor at this point in time when more and more people prefer to access their local news information through web-only platforms and mobile devices.
Joliet and Will County always seem to have a lot of news going on, and I will do my best to bring you a superior news product.
On Ash Wednesday, the St. Joe's Park parking lot was busy as cars waited for their takeout orders.

The Joliet GameStop on Route 59 was the site of a stickup around 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 19.
Joliet resident Jayln Blackmore has been housed in the Will County Jail since Jan. 6. Now his 2006 Dodge Charger faces a police forfeiture.
On Jan. 11, new city manager Jim Capparelli made Malec as the interim chief of Joliet. She replaces Al Roechner.
The Congressman's relentless criticism of President Trump endeared him to many Democrats, but now many of his family no longer support him.
Joliet's mayor and Joliet's city manager both talked about snow removal efforts at Tuesday night's City Council meeting.
Veteran Joliet City Councilman Mike Turk wants city leaders to follow through now that Senor Tequila has been made a public nuisance.
It marks the second straight day that an Illinois State Police vehicle was hit by a motorist in the Joliet area.
Joliet police were summoned to the domestic violence call in the 1800 block of Asbury Circle on Sunday night.
The 22-year-old Rockdale woman had the stolen gun in her waistband at the time of her traffic stop on Collins Street, Joliet police say.
Joliet police arrested 48-year-old Gabriel Alvarez on Monday night on felony drunken driving charges following a head-on collision.
Police Chief Al Roechner got a $19,727 pay raise during his final days with the city. The raise boosts his pension and retirement buyout.
John Bays is interested in utilizing the parking deck for his various office and future residential tenants in downtown, the city said.
Bruce Aronson has owned Joliet's Donut Den since 2009. His claim to fame is how there's a different featured donut every day of the week.
Polar Service Centers says it has outgrown its Rockdale property on Harris Drive. It wants to build a new facility in Joliet along Route 6.
The Joliet City Council will vote whether to approve $135,725 for four local construction companies hired to remove snow around Joliet.
Patch Editor John Ferak made two visits to Country Blaze BBQ in January to make sure this takeout restaurant is worth the trip. It is.
Squad cars from the Joliet Police Department were sent to the Joliet Plaza Inn & Suites around 2 a.m. Friday.
Chicago attorney Ed Fox filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against three Joliet police officers on behalf of his client, Neal McMurtry.
A sister business of Tezak's, Genuine Care Cremation aims to make funerals more affordable for people wanting an immediate cremation.