First half goals from Curtis Thorn after 16 minutes and Ryan Pennery a minute before the break gave the home side a comfortable lead at half-time.
A hard fought and often fiesty second half saw the hosts complete the scoring with almost the last kick of the game through Gary Austin.
Hartley Wintney, who came up with Moneys at the end of last season, were held to a 2-2 draw at Honeycroft by lower mid-table Uxbridge to moved back up to sixth in the table, eight points behind the leaders but with games in hand on most above them.
Prince Mbengui gave the Reds an early 7th minute lead that Paul Hodges cancelled out 10 minutes later.
Dylan Kearney, who netted a hat-trick last Saturday, restored Uxbridge`s lead in the 58th minute, only for James Tennant to earn the Hampshire visitors a point with a 66th minute leveller.
Kempston Rovers could have gone above Hartley Wintney had they won at Hillgrounds against mid-table Thame United.
However, the visitors shocked the Walnut Boys with a comprehensive 4-0 win.
Dan West opened the scoring after less than 3 minutes had elapsed.
It wasn`t until the 53rd minute that Mark West`s side doubled their lead through Ellis Hercules and then on the hour-mark, Harrison Mepham added a third, with James Essex adding the icing on the cake with Thame`s fourth in the 77th minute.
Hanwell Town started the evening second-bottom, but ended a five-match losing run by beating tenth-placed Ashford Town (Middx) 2-1 at Reynolds Field and move up a couple of places.
Charlie Mitchell gave Hanwell a great start with a goal after just 4 minutes.
Glen Yala-Bolasie then doubled their advantage half-an-hour later, with James Cottee`s reply not coming until the 88th minute.
By Steve Whitney
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