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HANOVERTWP. Aplan to kill a witness in the
often delayed double homicide trial of Hugo Selen-
ski was foiled when an inmate at a state prison un-
knowingly presented the plot to an undercover
state police trooper.
Michael Joseph Scerbo, 39, had a few seconds of
freedom Friday when he was released from the
State Correctional Institution at Retreat, Newport
Township, before he was arrested by state police at
Wyoming and Luzerne County detectives.
Investigators allege Scerbo, formerly of Milford,
Pike County, offered a hit man he met in the pris-
ons visitation roomon March 29 to kill Paul Weak-
ley, 42, a key prosecution witness against Selenski.
The hit man was an undercover trooper, state po-
lice said.
Scerbo was jailedwithWeakley at the Pike Coun-
ty Correctional Facility in2008 andwas housedina
cell next to Selenskis cell in the Restrictive Hous-
ing Unit at SCI-Retreat during 2011.
Scerbo was arraigned by District Judge Joseph
Halesey in Hanover Township on a charge of solic-
Police: Hit man was trooper
EDWARD LEWIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Michael
Joseph
Scerbo is
escorted
by police
on Friday.
Author-
ities say
he tried to
get a hit
man to kill
a witness
in the
Hugo
Selenski
trial.
Ex-convict charged in Selenski case
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
See HIT, Page 14A
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WILKES-BARRE The city
fire department is hoping to se-
cure more than$500,000 infund-
ing from a Federal Emergency
Management Agency grant that
wouldallowfor the hiring of four
additional firefighters.
Fire Chief
Jay Delaney
said he recent-
ly applied for
the Staffing for
Adequate Fire
Emergency Re-
sponse grant,
which provides
funding to hire
and recruit firefighters in depart-
ments nationwide.
The Wilkes-Barre department
is seeking the funds to help re-
plenish its ranks. Over the past
nine years, the city has lost 20
firefighters to retirement, but
has only had the funding to re-
place five of them.
This will go a long way in
adding positions we lost and
were not able to fill, Delaney
said.
Delaney said adding four posi-
tions would help public safety
because it would allow him to
more frequently have three en-
gines in service, compared to
two engines.
Hes seeking $533,052 from
W-B Fire
Co. seeks
FEMA
grant
City wants funding to help
allow for hiring of four
firefighters.
See GRANT, Page 14A
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
Delaney
Only $86,000 of Luzerne Coun-
tys $2 million allocation for the
Market Street Square train sta-
tion renovation has been spent,
leavingtheoptiontocancel there-
maining funding.
The money would come from
the countys community develop-
ment business loan fund.
County council recently agreed
with county Manager Robert
Lawtons recommendation to
help preserve the loan fund by
halting plans to spend up to $1.5
million to demolish the Hotel
Sterling in downtown Wilkes-
Barre.
The funds $11million cash bal-
ance would shrink to about $9
million with the allocation to the
station, also in the citys down-
town.
Lawton said Friday his admin-
istrationis reviewingall projected
expenditures from the loan fund,
including the train station. He of-
fered no further comment on the
train station allocation.
He reiterated the county must
be frugal with the loan funds
available balance in case develop-
ersof viableprojectsrequest loans
in the future.
The fund, set up years ago to
provide low-interest economic
development loans, is owedabout
$30 million from 54 loans. The
fund may never reclaim $6 mil-
Countys caution could put old W-B train station in limbo
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
This stainless steel dining car at the Market Street Square train
station complex in Wilkes-Barre will be auctioned May 19.
County Manager Lawton says
he is reviewing all loan fund
expenditures.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See STATION, Page 14A
KIDS CRAVING CRITTERS
CLARK VAN ORDEN PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
E
rin Hines and Isabella Termini, above, both fifth-grade students at Fair-
view Elementary School in Fairview Township, prepare to weigh their bee-
tle during the Creepy Crawlers lab at the Adventures in Science program at
Wilkes University Friday. The students did an experiment to see how much
weight a beetle can pull. At left, Brianna Space, from Rice Elementary School
in Rice Township, isnt happy to see a snake during the Rockin Reptiles &
Amazing Amphibians lab of the Adventures in Science Day at Wilkes. Two
hundred and fifty students took part in the program.
The National FloodInsurance Programwill
expireinalittleover amonthwithout congres-
sional action.
The program reportedly insured nearly
9,000homes andbusinesses inLuzerne Coun-
ty prior tothe September flooding. Statewide,
morethan$300millioninclaimpaymentswas
distributed to home and business owners for
damages caused by tropical storms Lee and
Irene.
The program has been operating since De-
cember under a six-month extension that ex-
piresMay31; thelatestinastringoflast-minute
or short-termextensions Congress has offered
inrecent years.
A lapse in the programs authorization
would likely have little effect on those already
insuredthroughit, but theFederal Emergency
Management Agency says the program will
notbeabletoissuenewpolicies, renewpolicies
or modify existing policies to add additional
coverage without renewal.
That could have implications for those buy-
ing and selling their homes, as deals cannot
close on homes in flood-prone areas until the
lender has proof of floodinsurance.
Kim Skumanick, first vice president of the
Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, said a
Squabbling endangers U.S. flood insurance program
Dispute in Congress could make buying,
selling of flood-area properties difficult.
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
See FLOOD, Page 14A
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Butler, Jean
Deletconich, Helen
Kuzynski, Helen
LaBrutte, Dolores
Lewis, Albert
Lysiak, Claire
McDermott, Rita
Piccirilli, Thomas
Pierce, Timothy Jr.
Reilly, Margaret
Schwartz, Rochelle
Sudo, Adam
Tuscher, James
Van Loon, Joseph
Wallace, Louise
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ADMIRING SOME ARTWORK
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
R
ichard Wojtowicz checks out the artwork of Jacob Pawlowski, 9, at St. Nicholas/St.
Marys Schools Celebrate the Arts program Thursday. Students in grades four
through eight showed their talents in music, art, public speaking and culinary arts.
WILKES-BARRE A former
county sheriff deputy facing
charges in a case where police
say she harassed and assaulted a
woman who had been seeing her
former partner will stand trial in
September, a county judge said
Friday.
Jennifer M. Roberts, 33, ap-
peared in county court Friday
with her attorney, Peter Paul
Olszewski Jr., where they re-
quested a trial on charges of bur-
glary, simple assault, aggravated
assault and harassment.
Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr.
said a trial will begin with jury
selection on Sept. 24.
Olszewski, a former county
judge, also said a hearing to ad-
dress motions in the case needs
to be held. Among the requests
he noted were: medical records,
social media networking pages
and evidence that the victim in
the case, Sheila Sult, was on pro-
bation at the time of the alleged
incident and may have been in-
toxicated.
In January
Olszewski filed
several re-
quests to ex-
clude evidence
from the case,
including an in-
cident Roberts
was allegedly
involved in at a Mountain Top
restaurant and at her former
partners home in February 2011;
protection-from-abuse petitions
Roberts and her former partner
filed against each other; any
statements the two made to Lu-
zerne County Sheriff John Gilli-
gan and other requests.
The case is being prosecuted
by Senior Deputy Attorney Gen-
eral George Zaiser.
According to a criminal com-
plaint, police responded to a 911
hang up call at Sheila Sults Re-
gent Street home on July 22
shortly after midnight.
Police said Sult was intoxicat-
ed and visibly upset, with severe
swelling under her eye, lumps
on the back of her head and
scratches on her neck.
Sult said she was at the mall
with Mary Jean Farrell and that
Roberts began calling Farrells
phone andtexting her messages.
A short while later, Sult said
she posted some things about
the encounter on her social net-
working page on Facebook, and
that Roberts became aware of
the postings and called Farrell.
Sult said Farrell went to her
house and pleaded with her to
take the postings down, but that
she refused and asked Farrell to
leave her house.
While leaving, Farrell got a
call from Roberts. Police said
Roberts arrived at the house and
when Sult started to open the
door, Roberts pushed it open
and attacked Sult.
Roberts proceeded to push
Sult over a loveseat and violent-
ly punched Sult (in) the face and
head, arrest records say.
Police said Farrell had to inter-
vene to stop Roberts attack, and
that Sult suffered a violent
blow beneath her eye, causing
swelling, blurry vision, a head-
ache and lumps on the top and
back of her head, as well as
scratches on her neck and two
broken necklaces.
According to court papers,
Sult, 45, was sentenced to the
countys Intermediate Puni-
shment Program in January
2010 for 12 to 24 months, with
the first 12 months on house ar-
rest, stemming from a driving
under the influence-related inci-
dent.
Ex-deputys plea for trial OKd
Jennifer Roberts is accused
of assaulting a woman over a
personal relationship.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Roberts
More Obituaries, Page 8A
P
ete Lewis, as he was affection-
ately known to all, died on Fri-
day, April 27, 2012 at Geisinger
South Community Care Hospice
Center, Wilkes-Barre, from injuries
sustained in an accident on March
24, 2012 while serving his church
and God.
Pete was born Albert Eugene Le-
wis on Feb. 13, 1935 to the late Myr-
tle E. and John O. Lewis in Nesco-
peck. Pete was raised in Wapwallo-
pen. and lived his adult life in Pond
Hill. Pete graduated from Shick-
shinny High School in the class of
1953.
He served his country in the U.S.
Navy from 1956 to 1960 with duty
aboard two destroyers, The Richard
E. Krause and The USS Ingraham.
He married Marie M. Hess on
May 10, 1956. Pete had a long and
extensive work history with factory
positions throughout the years at
Consolidated Cigar, CoManco, Al-
lenwood Steel, Strick Trailer, Data-
com Paper Products, and Berwick
Industries, all in the Berwick area.
Pete also worked for a short time as
a carpenters assistant with Dale
Ambose Construction, butcher
with Howard Campbells Meat Mar-
ket, Mocanaqua, Dana Perfume Co.
in Mountain Top, and Acme Metal
Products, Wilkes-Barre. He last
worked for PCM, Nanticoke, where
he worked part-time.
Pete loved life and brought much
joy to those around him with his in-
fectious laugh and easygoing na-
ture. His life was his family and
friends for whomhe cared so much.
He never let lifes problems worry
himandalways lookedonthe bright
side. In the early years of his mar-
riage when finances were tight, he
would be heard telling Marie,
Dont worry about it, we will live
on love.
He selflessly served others
throughout his whole life as volun-
teer. He was a past member of the
PondHill-LilyLakeAmbulance, and
member of St. Marks Lutheran
Church, Pond Hill, where he has
been an inspiration and precious co-
worker carrying on the ministry of
the church. Pete never said no to
anyone and was willing to serve
wherever he felt called, whether it
was service to God or his friends,
family or community. If there was a
cause, he was the first to pick up the
torch and lead.
In his church, he served so many
roles theycant be adequatelylisted,
except to say he enjoyed serving on
Church Council, playing the guitar
for Sunday worship services, sing-
ing in the choir and even spreading
Gods Word by leading the service
and preaching when the church had
no Pastor. He also served as a Sun-
day School Superintendent for the
St. Marks Union Sunday School in
years past.
Pete selflessly shared another
God-given gift with most people he
met. He had a gift of creating music
without reading any music. He
played the guitar, mandolin, banjo,
harmonica, and keyboard/ piano
throughout his life andwas involved
withseveral amateur bands over the
years. He would play for weddings,
birthday parties, campouts and fire-
mans carnivals with his brother Ol-
iver Dutch Lewis in the Lewis
Brothers Band and previously
played with Jay Bloom in The
Moonlighters. Pete met Marie
while he was playing for Robert
Hess & The Mountain Gang. Pete
stood alongside other area musi-
cians and friends including Marvin
Kline, Tom Rynick and the late An-
dreas Derby.
Most recently he could be found
inarea nursingfacilities andchurch-
es playing the guitar and mandolin
alongside his singing partner Ellie
Mae Elnora Shingler, entertaining
the facility residents and parishion-
ers at church services or social
events. Family gatherings were of-
ten filled with the sounds of Pete
singing and tuning up the mandolin
with a round of the old Blue Grass
favorite Red Wing.
Pete was predeceased by his
brother, Oliver Dutch Lewis and
sister, Arlene Min Alman.
Surviving, along with his wife of
55 years, Marie, are son Darrell E.
Lewis and wife, Karen, D.(Sheetz)
Lewis, Royersford. He is also sur-
vived by sister, Hazel Liz Smith,
Lofty; close brother-in-law and sis-
ter-in-law, Alvin and Eilene Craw-
ley, SlocumTownship; sister-in-law,
Roberta Hess, Pringle; sister-in-law,
Jean Hess, Greenfield, Ind. and
many other relatives including niec-
es and nephews from both the Hess
and Lewis sides of the family. Pete
has always been surrounded by a
strong network of friends and he
will be missed deeply.
Funeral arrangements are
by Hellers Funeral Home, Ne-
scopeck, witha viewingonMonday,
April 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. Pete will
lie in state at St. Marks Lutheran
Church, Pond Hill, PA 18660 from
noon to12:45 p.m. on Tuesday, May
1, followedbythefuneral serviceat1
p.m. with Pastor Debra North offi-
ciating. Interment will follow at the
Zion UCC Cemetery, Lily Lake
Road, Slocum Township, PA.
Memorial contributions may be
made to St. Marks Lutheran
Church, c/o Eilene Crawley 276 Li-
ly Lake Road, Wapwallopen, PA
18660, or Hospice Community
Care, 601 Wyoming Ave., Kingston,
PA18704.
Albert Eugene Pete Lewis
April 27, 2012
Rita M.
McDermott,
83, a South
Scranton resi-
dent, died
Thursday at
Hospice Com-
munity Care.
She was pre-
ceded in death
by her husband Robert McDer-
mott, who died in 2000.
Born in Avoca, daughter of the
late John and Marie Hopkins
Black, she was a graduate of St.
John the Evangelist High School,
Pittston. She was a member of St.
Paul of the Cross Parish, South
Scranton.
Rita was a loving mother, grand-
mother, great-grandmother, sister,
and friend. She truly lived for her
family andappreciatedher Sunday
gatherings with them. She was an
avid Notre Dame Fan, who spent
her Saturdays watching her Fight-
ing Irish.
Her family would like to thank
Dr. Salvatore Scialia, Dr. James
Stefanelli, Dr. Michael Jalowiec,
HeartlandHospice, andher two fa-
vorite nurses, Tracy and Chris, for
all their care and compassion.
They would also like to thank the
staff at Hospice Community Care,
Dunmore, for their care of Rita and
for the support for her family.
Surviving are four sons, Robert
and wife, Katie, Scranton; Michael,
Scranton; Jerome and wife, Cathy,
Duryea; Timothy and wife, Shelly,
Scranton; daughter Mariann Genell
and husband Frank, Moosic; sister
Mary Mullin, Ohio; brother James
Black and wife, Helen, Moosic; 10
grandchildren, Michael, Brian, Mi-
chelle, Amy, Nicole, Janelle, Kelly
and Kristen McDermott and Frank
and Jennifer Genell; nine great-
grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by
three sons, Kevin, Daniel, and Mar-
tin; one sister, Peggy Black and two
daughters-in-law; Eileen McDermott
and Adella McDermott.
Thefuneral will beMondayat 9:15
a.m. fromthe Leon S. Gorgol Funeral
Home, 1131 Pittston Ave., South
Scranton, under the direction of Des-
eraeGondellaMalone, Funeral Direc-
tor, with Mass of Christian Burial at
10 a.m. in Sacred Heart of Jesus and
Mary Church, Prospect Avenue,
South Scranton, to be celebrated by
the Rev. Scott P. Sterowski, Pastor of
St. Paul of the Cross Parish. Inter-
ment, Sacred Hearts Cemetery, Da-
vis Street, Scranton. Friends may call
Sunday 3 to 7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
butions can be made to Heartland
Hospice Services, 38 Main Street,
Pittston, PA18640and/or toHospice
Community Care, 100 William St.,
Dunmore, PA18510.
Rita M. McDermott
April 26, 2012
NUANGOLA The sewer au-
thority reviewed contract pro-
posals from13 companies for its
proposed sewer system project
during a special meeting Friday
night. The project is scheduled
to commence in late May.
While none of the bids was
specified for acceptance, the
proposal of the Anrich Company
of Wayne appeared to be lowest
for one major phase of the pro-
ject: $4,827, 200 for work within
Nuangola borough, and Duka
Enterprises of Pottsville submit-
ted $1,276,555 for the Force
Main phase. Anrichs bid also
included $947,627 for what was
described as Alternative 1 and
$382,200 for Alternative 2. Du-
ka proposed a supplemental
price of $1,606,150 as well as
$529,200 for Alternative 1.
The force main will be that
section of piping which will trav-
el from Nuangola into Rice
Township and Dorrance Town-
ship to the treatment plant of
the Mountain Top Area Joint
Sanitary Authority.
Before the bid opening was
conducted, there was specula-
tion that a completed system
would cost over $9
million. Instead total
bids ranged froma low
of just over $7 million
to a high of $16 mil-
lion.
David Pekar, chair-
man of the authority,
announced that the
bids would be tabulat-
edby RichKresge, pro-
ject engineer who is
associated with the
Quad3 Group of Wilkes-Barre.
Pekar said Kresge would report
back to authority members, and,
thereafter, a public announce-
ment will be made on an award-
ing.
At the conclusion of the meet-
ing, Kresge said that in his view,
the bids are in line with what I
expected., but he would offer
no speculation on the outcome.
In another matter related to
the sewer project, borough
council, meeting in special ses-
sion, rejected on a 5-2 vote the
purchase of a federal surplus
trailer that was to act as a record-
keeping and operational center
for the sewer authority. Instead,
council, at the initiative of Coun-
cilman John Kochan, acted to lo-
cate the center in the basement
of the municipal building in a
space that Council-
man Ron Kaiser said
measures 51feet by 24
feet in comparison to
the trailer being 9 feet
by 36 feet.
The trailer had been
approved for purchase
at Monday nights
meeting of the author-
ity. It was proposed by
Kochan, however, that
payment on a check
for $2,995 be stopped and the
trailer purchase be curtailed. In-
stead, council will lease the
basement space to the authority
for just $1.
In addition, council tabled a
storm water ordinance pending
Councilwoman Elaine Donahue
conducting negotiations with
Alfred Benesch Engineers on
the price of drawing up the ordi-
nance. Benesch listed the cost as
$1,500. Since she was successful
in other recent negotiations
with Benesch, when Donahue
was asked how much of a reduc-
tion she would seek, she said:
50 percent.
Nuangola studying 13 sewer bids
Total bids range from $7
million to $16 million. Council
rejects buying a trailer.
By TOMHUNTINGTON
Times Leader Correspondent
At the conclu-
sion of the
meeting, Kresge
said that in his
view, the bids
are in line with
what I expect-
ed.
CHICORA A western
Pennsylvania man is jailed
on charges including child
endangerment after state po-
lice say he bound his 17-
month-old son with duct
tape then took a picture of
the boy using his wifes cell
phone.
Online court records dont
list an attorney for 24-year-
old Joshua Maxwell Miller,
of Sugarcreek Township,
who was charged Tuesday af-
ter a relative of his wife for-
warded the picture to state
troopers based in Kittanning.
Dad jailed on charge he taped up tot
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WILKES-BARRE
Taxpayers meet Tuesday
T
he Wilkes-Barre City Taxpayers
Association will meet Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at St. Andrews Parish, 316
Parrish St. All city residents are
encouraged to attend.
The topic for this meeting will be
how to submit a Right to Know
request. For more information please
visit www.WilkesBarreTaxpayer-
s.com , or call Dorene Schutz at
825-5672.
WILKES-BARRE
Seniors win Fulbrights
Two Kings College seniors have
been selected to receive a Fulbright
English Teaching Assistantship and
will spend almost a
year teaching En-
glish in a European
country.
Michael Deegan
of White Haven and
Christine Guarino
of Oak Ridge, N.J.,
will graduate from
Kings in May. Dee-
gan will leave for
Bulgaria in August
and Guarino will
begin her assign-
ment in Germany in
September. Both
assignments are for
10 months.
The Fulbright
Program is the flagship international
educational exchange program spon-
sored by the U.S. government and is
designed to increase mutual under-
standing between the people of the
United States and the people of oth-
er countries. The Fulbright Program
began in 1946, the same year as the
first class to enter Kings College.
The selection of Deegan and Gua-
rino marks the first time in Kings
history that two students were se-
lected for Fulbright Awards in the
same year. The last Kings student to
receive a Fulbright award was Joseph
Deegan, Michaels brother, in 2008.
WEST HAZLETON
Work will disrupt traffic
As part of the ongoing Broad
Street corridor project, work will
begin along Washington Avenue
from Broad Street to Putnam Street
beginning Monday.
Drainage installations, roadway
widening, curbing and sidewalk work
in this area is expected to last two
weeks. This work was intended to be
done under a detour situation 24
hours a day, but, in an effort to mini-
mize disruption to local traffic, the
work will be done while maintaining
one lane of traffic.
It is expected that this will be a
highly congested area and motorists
should either allow for extra travel
time or avoid it altogether.
Project work continues in the
Terrace section of Hazleton for road-
way widening and streetlight in-
stallation. Downtown work is now
limited to signal preparation; side-
walk and curbing work will resume
in the next few weeks.
WILKES-BARRE
Crime Watch will meet
Charlotte Raup, head of the City
Crime Watch Coalition, has an-
nounced the meet-
ings for next week.
The meetings are:
North End,
Monday 7 p.m. at
St. Marys Social
Hall, 522 Madison
St.
Park Ave Tow-
ers, Tuesday, 2 p.m.
Rolling Mill Hill/Mayflower/
Iron Triangle, Tuesday, 7 p.m. at St.
Andrews, 316 Parrish St. Guest
speaker will be state police Trooper
Martin Connors.
East End High Rise, Thursday, 2
p.m. 295 Scott St. Guest speaker will
be Pat Rushton, Victims Resource
Center.
WILKES-BARRE
One I-81 lane will close
There will be a single lane closure
on Interstate 81 northbound from the
Wilkes-Barre exit, (Exit 165B) to the
Highland Park Boulevard exit (Exit
168) on Monday from 6 a.m. to 2
p.m. Crews will be removing and
replacing a 12-foot-by-1,000-foot sec-
tion of the highway.
N E W S I N B R I E F
Deegan
Guarino
Raup
FORTY FORT If Zachary
Young knew the serious reason
all the adults were intruding in
his classroom, he certainly
didnt show it. The 5-year-old
charmed United Way of Wyom-
ing Valley President Bill Jones
into crouching on the floor and
helping sort various-sized
wooden pegs into matching
holes.
Jones and the other adults
were at Wyoming Valley Chil-
drens Association for the last of
four press conferences held this
month to argue against pro-
posed cuts in state spending for
early education and day care
subsidies. State Rep. Phyllis
Mundy, D-Kingston, has spear-
headed the effort, but each
event highlighted a different as-
pect of how she and many pro-
ponents contend spending on
early education saves money
later in a childs life by catching
and fixing potential problems
during critical developmental
years.
Jones and a group of state
lawmakers toured the associ-
ations center, chatting with the
children and in a few cases get-
ting down to their level. When
Jones and Zachary finished
their task, Zachary and Ben Zie-
lenski, 4, neatly rolled up the
small rug they had been playing
on and dutifully carried it to a
pile of similarly rolled rugs,
thus demonstrating one of the
important lessons teacher Jane
Denon said the children learn
here: Cleaning up and taking re-
sponsibility for the place.
The children went back to
learning while the adults head-
ed to a separate room for the
press conference. Mundy, a pro-
ponent of early childhood edu-
cation funding for two decades,
did the bulk of the talking, cit-
ing studies that show quality
day care and early education
programs reduce the chances a
child will drop out of school,
turn to a life of crime or end up
on welfare as an adult.
Providing quality day care for
low-income families also helps
parents stay in school or at
work, she added, noting that
when Gov. TomRidge cut fund-
ing for day care I saw working
mothers quit their jobs to take
care of children, I saw teen
mothers drop out of school to
Last time to pitch for day care funds
Childrens Association is latest stop
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Bill Jones from the Wyoming Valley United Way stopped to
play with Zachary Young during a tour at The Wyoming Valley
Childrens Association in Forty Fort before a press conference.
See FUNDS, Page 6A
Incumbent state Rep. Karen Boback
fought off a write-incampaignby Dem-
ocrat Mark Duke Barrett of Dallas in
Tuesdays primary, andwill not havean
opponent on the ballot in the Novem-
ber election.
Barrett, an activist against natural
gas drilling in the area and regular call-
er to talk radio, mount-
ed a write-in campaign
to appear on the Demo-
cratic ballot and chal-
lenge Republican Bo-
back in the 117th Legis-
lative District.
Running on the platform, politic-
ians shouldnt rununopposed, Barrett
saidDemocrats plannedtorunanother
candidate who would have lived in the
117th under the state redistricting
plan.
Barrett steppedinwhenthe state Su-
preme Court deemed the plan uncon-
stitutional and ordered districts revert
to the 2002 boundaries, moving the
original candidate out of the district.
In Luzerne County Boback received
509 Democratic write-in votes to 188
for Barrett. Therewereonly97write-in
votes cast in Wyoming County and 9
cast in Columbia County, according to
unofficial election results, making it
mathematically impossible for Barrett
to win.
Bobackreceivedmore thanthe mini-
mum of 300 write-in votes needed to
appear on the Democratic ballot,
meaning her name will appear on both
ballots in November.
Barrett was the only significant
write-in candidate in a race for local
public office, but there was a large
number of write-in votes for seats on
the Luzerne County Republican Coun-
ty Committee for election workers to
count Friday, acting Election Director
Tom Pizano said.
Pizano attributed the volume to the
failure of candidates to file petitions to
appear on the ballot on time.
Part of it might have been the fact
that the presidential primary moves
the election up from the third Tuesday
in May to the second to the last Tues-
dayinApril, Pizanosaid. Just that the
primary was weeks earlier than it nor-
mally is might have caught some of the
candidates by surprise.
There were many ties in which can-
didates for municipal office received
one vote each, Pizano said, adding that
lots will be drawn to decide the win-
ners in those races either next week or
the following week.
Otherwise, Pizano said, Tuesdays
primaries cameoff without major prob-
lems.
It was a low turnout, so we didnt
have as many problems with people
not being registered, he said. Those
problems were minimized.
Write-in
campaigns
fizzle out
Some ran as write-in when they
failed to get on the ballot in time,
the county election chief says.
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
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PLAINS TWP. Plains
Township officials are target-
ing large advertisements on
benches because some resi-
dents perceive them as eye-
sores and distractions to mo-
torists.
OnFriday officials issuedat
least 20 citations for benches
that they say exceed size re-
strictions put in place by an
ordinance enacted last July.
The township had allowed
advertisers to display ads on
park benches, but Commis-
sioner Robert Sax said some
surpass reasonable sizes.
Theyre anything but park
benches, Sax said. Theyre
billboards.
Sax added that the number
of signs increased, seemingly
overnight.
Theyre like weeds, he
said.
Passed unanimously by the
Board of Commissioners to
crack down on the signs, the
ordinance states that signs
affixedtobenches maynot ex-
ceed 18 inches high by 6 feet
wide.
Most of thebenches viewed
by Sax and township zoning
officials Fridaywere larger, in-
cluding two on River Road
which measured almost four
times taller than the permit-
ted height.
Sax said residents have
complained about the bench-
es not only beinga distraction
to motorists, but an eyesore
for people living nearby.
Through the ordinance
property owners will now
have a say in whether the
benches stay or go.
Thats because the ordi-
nance also states that owners
of the advertisements must
havethesignatureof theprop-
erty owner when applying for
a zoning permit for a bench.
That way the people that
own the property have their
say, Sax said.
Duetofloodingandinclem-
ent weather following the
passing of the ordinance, Sax
and Code Enforcement Offi-
cer Ken Shefler were unable
to measure the benches and
identifytheir owners until Fri-
day.
Shefler said the majority of
Writings on the wall for jumbo-size ads
Plains Township cracks
down on bench signs
violating last years law.
By JOE DOLINSKY
Times Leader Intern
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Plains Township Commissioner Robert Sax watches Code
Enforcement Officer Ken Shefler measure a bench billboard
at the River Street exit on the Cross Valley Expressway.
See ADS, Page 6A
WILKES-BARRE The makeshift
tent complete with rug and pillows in-
side the second-floor ballroom of the
Wilkes University student center was
something Bader Alqahtani thought up.
The soon-to-be mechanical engineer-
ing graduate and president of the
schools Saudi Interest Club put it there
to introduce students to Arab cultures.
That was my idea, said Alqahtani.
With the help of the embassy of Saudi
Arabia, the two-year-old club hosted ap-
proximately 100 people Friday night at
its Arabian Nights programin the Henry
Student Center.
The event was just to show people
how we were, how we are and what we
are going to be, said Alqahtani.
The country has a rich history and
much of it is foreign to people in the
United States. Stereotypes persist of the
people of Saudi Arabia and other coun-
tries in the Middle East and the program
aimed to dispel some of them through
pictures, words and food.
During a brief presentation, Mamoun
Bader, an associate professor of chemis-
try at Penn State Hazleton, spoke of his
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Bader Alsalamatt pours a cup of Arabian coffee Friday as he takes part in the Saudi Interest Club of Wilkes University
event at the Henry Student Center.
Getting a taste of the Saudi world
A Wilkes University group tries to
bridge the gulf between cultures.
By JERRY LYNOTT
jlynott@timesleader.com
See SAUDI, Page 14A
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WASHINGTON The Fed-
eral Communications Com-
mission voted Friday to re-
quire broadcast TV stations to
post online the advertising
rates they charge political can-
didates and advocacy groups.
The vote came despite
strong opposition from many
broadcasters, who have ar-
gued that making sensitive ad-
vertising rate information so
publicly available will under-
mine stations competitive-
ness and give advertisers un-
fair leverage over how much
they are willing to pay. A coali-
tion of broadcasters put forth
a compromise plan that would
have required TV stations to
put public files online while
shielding information about
political spending.
FCC Chairman Julius Gena-
chowski rejected the compro-
mise, noting stations already
make available paper records
of what they charge political
advertisers. He said there was
no reason such information
should be stuck in a filing
cabinet in an online world.
Genachowski and another
Democratic commissioner,
Mignon Clyburn, voted in fa-
vor of the new disclosure
rules. Commissioner Robert
McDowell, a Republican, vot-
ed in favor of an overall mea-
sure requiring stations to
move their public files online
but dissented on disclosing
the political file.
The National Association of
Broadcasters, a lobbying
group that represents televi-
sion stations, criticized the
vote.
By forcing broadcasters to
be the only medium to dis-
close on the Internet our polit-
ical advertising rates, the FCC
jeopardizes the competitive
standing of stations, NAB ex-
ecutive vice president Dennis
Wharton said in a statement.
By law, television stations
offer political candidates ad-
vertising rates that are much
lower than those offered to
other advertisers. Stations al-
so allow the public to review
paper records of what they
charge political advertisers.
But disclosure advocates
say the process of retrieving
the information is far too cum-
bersome, requiring interested
parties to show up at the tele-
vision station during office
hours and photocopy many
pages of records.
More important, advocates
argue the public should have
easy access to information
about how much candidates
and other groups are spending
on television to lure voters.
The Commissions action is
an important victory for trans-
parency and accountability in
our nations public policy,
making broadcasters public
files truly public, said Mere-
dith McGehee, policy director
of the Campaign Legal Center,
which advocated for the
change.
The new rule will require
stations to digitize and upload
the information, in real time,
to the FCCs website, http://
www.fcc.gov.
Network-affiliated stations
in the top 50 markets will have
six months to comply. For all
others, the deadline is 2014.
TV to post political ad rates online
Broadcasters protested the
federal action as damaging to
their competitiveness.
By BETH FOUHY
Associated Press
K
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WASHINGTON
Photos show nuke activity
N
ew satellite imagery appears to
show a train of mining carts and
other preparations under way at North
Koreas nuclear test site but no in-
dication of when a detonation might
take place.
Earlier this month, South Korean
intelligence reported digging of a new
tunnel at the Punggye-ri site, which it
took as a sign that North Korea was
covertly preparing for a third nuclear
test.
The U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns
Hopkins School of Advanced Interna-
tional Studies provided The Associated
Press on Friday with its analysis of a
sequence of photos of the site obtained
from a private satellite operator and
taken between March 8 and April 18.
The analysis estimates that 282,500
cubic feet of rubble have been excavat-
ed at the site, where the communist
country conducted nuclear tests in
2006 and 2009.
EADS, COLO.
Tornadoes destroy 7 homes
At least seven homes and a hog farm
were destroyed after rare nighttime
tornadoes reportedly ripped through
sparsely populated counties on the
southeastern Colorado plains.
Authorities say tornadoes were re-
ported early Friday in Prowers, Kiowa
and Bent counties, where the homes
were destroyed.
State emergency management divi-
sion spokeswoman Micki Trost says a
hog farm in Prowers County was also
destroyed.
The National Weather Service hasnt
confirmed the touchdowns yet but a
team is assessing the damage.
Overnight tornadoes are rare in
Colorado, where cooler nighttime
temperatures usually dont create se-
vere weather.
AMSTERDAM
Tourists are weeded out
This country of canals and tulips is
also famous for coffee shops where
joints and cappuccinos share the menu.
Now, the Netherlands famed tolerance
for drugs could be going up in smoke.
A judge on Friday upheld a govern-
ment plan to ban foreign tourists from
buying marijuana by introducing a
weed pass available only to Dutch
citizens and permanent residents.
For many tourists visiting Amster-
dam the image endures, and smoking a
joint in a canal-side coffee shop ranks
high on their to-do lists, along with
visiting cultural highlights like the Van
Gogh Museum and Anne Frank House.
Worried that tourism will take a hit,
the citys mayor, Eberhard van der
Laan, is hoping to hammer out a com-
promise with the national government,
which relies on municipalities and local
police to enforce its drug policies.
BEIRUT
Suicide bomber kills 10
Two weeks into a cease-fire agree-
ment, there still was no peace in Syria:
Security agents in Damascus collected
the remains of 10 people killed in a
suicide bombing. Activists reported
troops firing on protesters. Video
showed a crowd carrying a slain boy to
U.N. observers as proof of regime vio-
lence.
The head of the United Nations said
Syrian President Bashar Assads contin-
ued crackdown on protests has reached
an intolerable stage, and that the
U.N. will try to speed up the deploy-
ment of up to 300 monitors to Syria.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
College life is just too much to bear
This Thursday photo provided by the
CU Independent shows a bear that
wandered into the University of Col-
orado Boulder, Colo., dorm complex
Williams Village falling from a tree
after being tranquilized by Colorado
wildlife officials.
WASHINGTON Republicans ig-
nored a veto threat and overcame a re-
bellion by party conservatives to push
a bill through the House Friday keep-
ing interest rates on millions of federal
student loans from doubling this sum-
mer.
Lawmakers voted 215-195 to approve
a bill that has become an election-year
battle between the two parties over
helping families in a persistently ailing
conservative groups like the Club for
Growth to oppose the legislation be-
cause, they said, the government
should not subsidize student loans. In
the end, 30 Republicans voted no,
while 202 voted yes.
In the end, 165 Democrats opposed
the bill, and 13 voted for it.
The House bill would keep interest
rates for subsidized Stafford loans at
3.4 percent for another year. Without
congressional action, they would rise
automatically to 6.8 percent onJuly1, a
condition set in a law Democrats
pushed through Congress five years
ago.
the problem facing Americas college
students deserves, the White House
wrote in a veto message shortly before
the House vote.
Democrats accused Republicans of
supporting the effort to keep student
loan interest rates low only because of
political pressure from Obama.
The House measure is destined to
die in the Senate, where majority Dem-
ocrats have written a version of the bill
paid for by raising Social Security and
Medicare payroll taxes on high-income
owners of some privately owned com-
panies, which GOP senators oppose.
GOP lawmakers were pressured by
economy. The measure sparked debate
over womens health issues, too.
The White House and most Demo-
crats opposed the $5.9 billion bill be-
cause of how Republicans covered the
costs: eliminating a preventive health
care fund in President Barack Obamas
health care law. They say the program
mostly benefits women, while Repub-
licans call it a loosely controlled slush
fund.
This is a politically motivated pro-
posal and not the serious response that
House keeps lid on student loans
Womens health cash diverted
By ALAN FRAM
Associated Press
NEWYORKIn a city understanda-
bly wary of low-flying aircraft, New
Yorkers and tourists alike watched with
pure joy and excitement Friday as space
shuttle Enterprise glided over the sky-
line on its final aerial journey before it
becomes a museum piece.
Ten years after 9/11, people gathered
on rooftops and the banks of the Hud-
son River to marvel at the sight of the
spacecraft riding piggyback on a mod-
ified jumbo jet that flewover the Statue
of Liberty and past the skyscrapers
along Manhattans West Side.
It made me feel empowered. Im go-
ing to start crying, Jennifer Patton, a
tourist from Canton, Ohio, said after
the plane passed over the cheering
crowd on the deck of the aircraft carrier
USS Intrepid, the floating air-and-space
museum that will be the shuttles per-
manent home.
I just feel like to have a plane fly that
low over the Hudson, right past New
York City, and to have everyone cheer-
ing and excited about it, shows that we
dont have fear, that we have a sense of
This is ours.
Onlookers bundled up on the blus-
tery spring day along the piers on the
West Side, cameras slung around their
necks. The roar of the aircraft could
barely be heardover the howling winds.
In truth, the camera angles on TVmade
it seem as if the shuttle was a lot closer
to the buildings than it really was.
The low-altitude flight was well-pub-
licized, and fewpeople were caught off-
guard. Not one person called 911 to re-
port a low-flying plane, police said.
Thats a strikingcontrast towhat hap-
pened in 2009 when the Pentagon con-
ducteda photo-opflyover inlower Man-
hattan by a passenger jet and F-16 fight-
er. The sight of the aircraft flying past
the Statue of Liberty andlower Manhat-
tans financial district set off a flood of
911calls andsent office workers rushing
into the streets in panic.
On Friday, the jet carrying the shuttle
turned east and flew over central Long
Island. Nassau County office workers
lookedout their windows andmarveled
as it passed over the Roosevelt Field
Mall, near the spot where Charles Lind-
bergh took off for Paris in 1927.
The shuttle will be taken to the In-
trepid by barge in June and is scheduled
to open to the public in mid-July.
Space shuttle Discovery flewover the
nations capital last week and will end
up at the Smithsonian. Endeavor is go-
ing to Los Angeles, and Atlantis is stay-
ing at Floridas Kennedy Space Center.
The spacecrafts final resting place will be aboard the USS Intrepid
AP PHOTO
The Space Shuttle Enterprise flies on the back of the NASA 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft past the Empire State Building as it circles to land at JFK Airport on
Friday in New York. Enterprise will make its new home at New York Citys Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in June.
Shuttle flies into hearts of New Yorkers
By MEGHAN BARR
Associated Press
HARRISBURG Jerry Sand-
uskys lawyers have been impro-
perly issuing subpoenas and us-
ing themfor a fishing expedition
to aid his defense against child
sex-abuse charges, prosecutors
said in a court filing Friday.
The attorney generals office
asked a judge to have the sub-
poenas withdrawn and to force
Sanduskys lawyers to show
how information they are seek-
ing is relevant to the criminal
case. Among their claims is that
lawyers for the former Penn
State assistant football coach
sent subpoenas to police and
others that improperly revealed
the names of alleged victims.
Sanduskylawyer JoeAmendo-
la, citing a gag order in the case,
declined to comment on the
merits of the prosecution mo-
tion, but said he would respond
in a court filing next week.
Attached to the prosecution
motion were
examples of
the subpoenas
that provided
a glimpse of
defense strate-
gy as the trial
date nears.
From the state
police, Amendola sought copies
of an accident report involving
theyoungmandescribedas Vic-
tim1 by the investigative grand
jury, andany documents that the
state police have provided to the
Freeh Group, the firm hired by
Penn State to look into the Sand-
usky matter.
He asked state Labor and In-
dustry Secretary Julia Heart-
hway for unemployment, un-
employment fraud and work-
ers compensation records for
certain individuals, but their
names were to have been re-
dacted in the copy posted on
the courts Sandusky case web-
site.
Sandusky prosecutors
rap defenses subpoenas
By MARK SCOLFORO
Associated Press
Sandusky
WASHINGTON The
killing of Osama bin Laden,
first presented as a moment
of national unity by Presi-
dent Barack Obama, has be-
come something else: a polit-
ical weapon.
Obamas re-election cam-
paign is portraying his risky
decision to go after Ameri-
cas top enemy as a defining
difference with his Republi-
can presidential opponent,
suggesting Mitt Romney
might not have had the guts
to order a mission that put
lives and perhaps a presiden-
cy at stake.
Obama himself is opening
up on the raid again and
opening the secretive White
House Situation Room as an
interview stage to hail the
one-year anniversary.
The broader goal for Oba-
ma, whether through cam-
paign web videos or the trap-
pings of the White House, is
not to just to remind voters of
an enormous victory on his
watch. It is to maximize a po-
litical narrative that he has
the courage to make tough
calls that his opponent might
not.
Does anybody doubt that
had the mission failed, it
would have written the be-
ginning of the endof the pres-
idents first term? Vice Presi-
dent Joe Biden says in laying
out Obamas foreign policy
campaign message. We
know what President Obama
did. We cant say for certain
what Governor Romney
would have done.
The strategy underscores
the fact that the Obama who
ordered the raid as com-
mander in chief is now seek-
ing a second term as presi-
dent. Obamas campaign fol-
lowed that Friday with a new
web video questioning
whether Romney would have
taken the same path Obama
did. If features a quote froma
2007 Romney interview in
which he said it was not
worth moving heaven and
earth spending billions of
dollars just trying to catch
one person.
That prompted Obamas
2008 opponent, Republican
Sen. John McCain of Arizo-
na, to issue a scathing state-
ment in which he accused
Obama of playing politics
with the bin Laden killing
and diminishing the memo-
ry of September 11th.
Bin Laden now campaign issue
Obama campaign implies
Romney might not have
gone after al-Qaida leader.
By BEN FELLER
AP White House Correspondent
Obama bin Laden
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There will be 10 drop-off sites
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medications that have expired or
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The service is free of charge, no
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement
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the national Take-Back Prescrip-
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nation. It is the third collection of
painkillers since 2010.
During a phone conference
this week, federal officials said
overdose deaths from prescrip-
tion drugs outnumbered deaths
caused by heroin and cocaine.
Prescription painkillers were
involved in more than 15,000
overdose deaths in 2009, said
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Policy. That is more than co-
caine and heroin combined.
Dr. Ileana Arias, principal dep-
uty director at the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention,
called prescription medication
addiction an epidemic.
About 15,500 people died from
overdosing on prescription pain-
killers in 2009, 10 times more
than in 1999, Arias said.
Michele Leonhart, DEA ad-
ministrator, said more than 500
tons of prescription medications
were collected in the first two
Take-Back programs, which were
heldinSeptember 2010 andApril
2011.
This nationwide community
effort prevents home medicine
cabinets from becoming sources
of dangerous and even deadly
drugs, Leonhart said.
Prescription medications and
other controlled substances can
be dropped off from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. today at:
Berwick Police Department,
1800 Market St., Berwick.
Butler Township Police De-
partment, 415 W. Butler Dr., But-
ler Township.
Duryea Police Department,
315 Main St., Duryea.
Hazleton Police Depart-
ment, at Giant Food Store, 70 S.
Locust St., Hazleton.
Kingston Township Police
Department, 180 E. Center St.,
Kingston Township.
State police at Wyoming, 475
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
State police at Shickshinny,
872 Salem Blvd., Salem Town-
ship.
State police at Tunkhan-
nock, state Route 6, Tunkhan-
nock.
Wright Township Police De-
partment, 321S. Mountain Blvd.,
Wright Township.
Wyoming County Detec-
tives, at CVS Pharmacy, Towne
Plaza, state Route 6, Tunkhan-
nock.
Sites listed for tossing old medications today
Illegal street drugs will also
be accepted, without any
question or penalty.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Divorces sought and filed in the
Luzerne County Prothono-
tarys Office from April 23
through 27, 2012:
Nicole Crowe, Milnesville, and
Nathan Crowe, Hot Springs, Ark.
Roy Brown, Lake Township, and
Donna Brown, Alamogordo, N.M.
Brenda Bartley, Kingston, and
Joseph Bartley Jr., Wilkes-Barre
Marcio Pinett-Hernandez, Hazle-
ton, and Michelle Pinett-Hernan-
dez, Hazleton
Carissa Knick, Dupont, and Bryan
Thomas, Dupont
Frank Ritz, Wilkes-Barre, and
Beth Ritz, Wilkes-Barre
Christa Stofka-Minzola, Freeland,
and Joseph Minzola Sr., Freeland
Paul Platukis, Hazle Township,
and Karen Platukis, Hazle Town-
ship
Stephen Bednarek, Kingston, and
Hope Bednarek, Kingston
Jon Hicks, Pittston, and Kelly
Hicks, Long Pond
Jamie Charlton, Harveys Lake,
and Brian Charlton, Nanticoke
Mary Kosin, Kingston, and David
Kosin, Wilkes-Barre
Veronica Rish, unknown address,
and Lorne Rish, unknown ad-
dress
Deborah McNelis, Beaver Mead-
ows, and Joseph McNelis, Beaver
Meadows
Jennifer Roth, Nanticoke, and
Carl Roth, Trenton, Ohio.
Marriage license applications
filed in the Luzerne County
Register of Wills Office from
April 23 through 27, 2012:
Robert N. Motigney III, Kingston,
and Justine S. Warren, Kingston
Edmond Lorefice, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y., and Diana M. Seashock,
Shickshinny
Allan Pizano Pecora, Freeland,
and Jennifer Lee Libonate,
Freeland
Robert Iving Purdy, Kingston,
and Catherine Elizabeth Socci,
Kingston
Ovidio Elizandro Santizo De
Leon, Hazleton, and Ulda Neli
Perez-Rodriguez, Hazleton
David Dieppa, Nanticoke, and
Yaritza Rodriguez, Nanticoke
Timothy Jon Shellman Jr., Sum-
merville, S.C., and Vanessa Lynn
Vest, Summerville, S.C.
Michael Douglas Eckert, Ply-
mouth, and Autumn Rachel
Maurer, Plymouth
Jamie J. Bonavina, Wilkes-Barre,
and Krista Elko, Wilkes-Barre
Nicholas Anthony Barone, Doyl-
estown, and Amanda Ruth
Brown, New Columbia
Robert Anthony Yencha, Shaver-
town, and Ginger Kline, Shaver-
town
Bert J. Wagner, Exeter, and Katri-
na Marie Gentner, Exeter
Kevin C. Lapinsky, Hazle Town-
ship, and Rikki Lynn Hall, Hazle
Township
Robert A. McLaughlin Jr., Shick-
shinny, and Nancy Ann Grasley,
Shickshinny
Jose Lazaro Hernandez-Hernan-
dez, Wilkes-Barre, and Justine
Marie Lamoreaux, Wilkes-Barre
Tyler Michael Kopiak, Wyoming,
and Michelle Glomb, Wyoming
Michael J. Bezick, Freeland, and
Holly Marie Czwakiel, Freeland
Rory J. Dewitt, Zion Grove, and
Brianna Marie Lipko, Zion Grove
William Edward Doughton, Ed-
wardsville, and Rita Marie Sen-
chak, Edwardsville
Derrick Michael Cooney, Nanti-
coke, and Amanda Lee Lapinski,
Nanticoke
Brian David Stauffer, Julian, and
Alison Cora Summers, Julian
Glen Anthony Maes Jr., Pittston,
and Melissa Mae Blake, Pittston
Jason Stradnick, Nescopeck, and
Bethany Seiger, Nescopeck
Thomas Francis Rovinski, Pitt-
ston, and Loretta Armbruster,
Pittston
Daniel Paul Blaser Jr., Laflin, and
Cosima Maria Alampi, Laflin
Robert Castronuevo, Hanover
Township, and Jemelyn Anne D.
Solanoy, Hanover Township
Paul Anthony Ramirez, Freeland,
and Mary Ann Price, Freeland
Reginald E. Knight III, Plymouth,
and Emilene M. Barron, Ply-
mouth
Jared Aleksander Urbanski,
Pringle, and Anne Marie Kemsel,
Pringle
Samuel J. Alberola, Nanticoke,
and Mary Elizabeth Plytage,
Nanticoke
John F. Reichart, Freeland, and
Jennifer M. Clark, Freeland
Brian E. Lewis and Brynn Lauren
Mileski
Sterry Michael Mahaffey and
Cassandra Marie Compton
Mark William Regulski and Sabri-
na Dretzel
Frank Thomas McCabe and Tricia
Ann Kozlowski
John P. Engleman II and Mary
Elizabeth Long
Christopher Dohman and Brandis
Mooney
William Patrick McCabe Jr., and
Heather Lynn Rifenbery
PUBLIC RECORD
care for children.
Mundy saidshe has formedan
early education caucus that in-
cludes representatives and sen-
ators from both parties, and
noted the presence of Republi-
can Rep. Karen Boback, Harveys
Lake, at the press conference.
Boback cited her teaching back-
ground and said she supports
Mundys cause.
Mundy noted Gov. Tom Cor-
bett campaigned on the promise
to support early education fund-
ing, but cut money in this years
budget and is cutting many pro-
grams another 5percent to9per-
cent in his proposed budget for
next year. She said money could
come from various sources, in-
cluding any budget surplus, lev-
ying sales tax on cigars and
smokeless tobacco and a stron-
ger state extraction fee on natu-
ral gas drilling.
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Mark Guydish can be reached at
829-7161.
violations are along River Road,
Jumper Road and Highway 315
near the Plains Township exit
fromRoute 309.
Shefler said violators will be
held responsible.
We are going to enforce the
ordinance just like any other or-
dinance, he said.
Zoning Officer Kathleen
OBoyle said her office will soon
send out certified letters giving
violators a time period to either
appeal the citation or have the
benches removed.
In addition to mandates on
size and location, the ordinance
also states that bench signs need
to visibly display the name and
current phone number of their
owners.
If we cant find the owner,
well contact the advertiser, Sax
said.
Sax said he will take Fridays
information to the next commis-
sioners meeting on May 10. The
board will decide what correc-
tive action will be taken, which
could include taking the signs
down.
Right now, were taking baby
steps, Sax said. But this is a
problemwe will combat.
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PALMYRA WNEP-TVs for-
mer news helicopter crashed Fri-
day while spraying herbicide on a
wheat field in central Pennsylva-
nia.
Authorities said the chopper
crashed when a wind gust caused
the pilot to lose control. South
Londonderry Township police
Chief Jeffrey Arnold said the pilot
walked away. The Lebanon Daily
News said Green was taken to a
hospital and was listed in good
condition Friday afternoon. The
helicopter sustained major dam-
age, the chief said.
Police said 59-year-old pilot,
ThomasGreenof Gettysburg, told
themhewasflyingtooclosetothe
ground when the helicopter was
hit byawindgust Fridaymorning.
Police said that caused the right
skid of the helicopter to catch on
the ground, flipping the aircraft.
WNEP reported on Friday the
helicopter was the same one
known for decades as Skycam16.
Thestationreporteditstoppedus-
ing the helicopter a fewyears ago.
Former Skycam, now crop duster, crashes in central Pa. field
The Associated Press
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HELEN KUZYNSKI, 82, of Pitt-
ston, passed away peacefully Fri-
day morning at Golden Living
Center, Scranton.
Arrangements are pending
and entrusted to Kniffen OMalley
Funeral Home Inc., 728 Main St.,
Avoca.
MARGARET E. REILLY, 87, of
White Haven died Thursday eve-
ning at Hospice Community Care,
Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Lehman Family
Funeral Service Inc., 403 Berwick
Street, White Haven. Please see
full obituary in Sundays paper or
viewat www.lehmanfuneralhome-
.com.
JAMES H. TUSCHER, of
Wilkes-Barre, died Wednesday at
Kindred Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.
Born July 3, 1931, in Hingham,
Mass., he was employed as a taxi
driver and dispatcher in the Bos-
ton area. After serving in the Ko-
rean War, Jim moved to Wilkes-
Barre and worked as a door-to-
door salesman. He was preceded
in death by wife, Jeanne; stepson,
John Faillace; brother, Clem. Sur-
viving are daughter, Dianne Fail-
lace of Wikiwachee, Fla.; step-
daughters, Regina and Geraldine
Faillace and Barbara Dyke, all of
Wilkes-Barre, andJudithGarrenof
Wikiwachee, Fla.; stepson, Paul
Faillace of Lakewood, Wash.; 15
grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil-
dren; brothers, John of Jacksboro,
Tenn. and William of New Hamp-
shire.
A funeral Mass will be
Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in
Our Lady of Hope Parish, Wilkes-
Barre. Friends may call from9 a.m.
until services begin.
JOSEPH VAN LOON, 85, life-
time resident of Plymouth, passed
away Friday. Joe was a U.S. Navy
Veteran serving during World War
II and was employed as a police of-
ficer and local businessman. Joe
enjoyedhis lifeandnever hadabad
day. He was preceded in death by
parents, Joseph and Charity Van
Loon. Surviving are sons, Paul and
Joseph and his wife, Carol; three
grandchildren, Joe, Kelsey and Za-
chary. Joes family would like to
thank the staff at the Tiffany
Court, Kingston.
No service hours will be
held. Arrangements are by
S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home,
Plymouth. Submit online condo-
lences at www.sjgrontkowskifun-
eralhome.com.
D
olores M. (Jayma) LaBrutte, a
resident of: St. Marys Villa
Nursing Home, Elmhurst Town-
ship, Pa., diedFriday, April 27, 2012,
in St. Marys Villa Nursing Home.
She was bornJanuary 22, 1928, in
Wilkes-Barre Township, daughter
of the late Demetrius Jayma and
Marion (Price) Jayma.
She graduated fromWilkes-Barre
Township High School, class of
1945. She was a member of St. Roc-
cos Christian Mothers Society and
its church choir and was a CCD in-
structor.
She was preceded in death by her
husbandSamuel C. LaBrutte; broth-
er WilliamJayma; grandsons, Nath-
an Dominick and Jacob Blockus;
sons-in-law, Bernard Blockus and
Steven Williams.
Surviving are son Nicholas and
wife, OkNan, LaBrutte, Madison,
Ala.; daughters, Marion and hus-
band, James, Chiampi, Exeter; Car-
mella Blockus, Kingston; Dolores
and husband, Raymond, Calabrese,
Exeter; Mary Lou and husband, Da-
vid, Gill, Luzerne; Margaret and
Beeper McGee, Jefferson Town-
ship; Maria and husband, Jody,
Hummel, Sweet Valley; brother
Marvin Jayma, Nanticoke; sister-in-
law Louise Kubek. Also surviving
are 15 grandchildren, three great-
grandchildren and several nieces
and nephews.
Funeral services are entrusted
toGrazianoFuneral Home Inc., Pitt-
ston Township. A private viewing
will be held at the convenience of
the family.
AMass of ChristianBurial will be
heldonMonday, April 30, 2012from
St. Roccos R.C. Church, Pittston, at
10:30 a.m. Interment services will
followat St. Roccos R.C. Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tribution can be made in Dolores
name to St. Marys Villa Activities
Fund (Please Emphasize Activities
fund), 516 St. Marys Villa Road,
Elmhurst Township, PA18444.
For online condolences and/or
directions, please visit Graziano-
FuneralHome.com.
Dolores M. (Jayma) LaBrutte
April 27, 2012
T
imothy Scott Pierce Jr., 26, of
West Wyoming passed away
Thursday morning, April 26, 2012.
Born in Kingston, on February 4,
1986, he was the son of Timothy
Scott Pierce Sr. of Falls and Sandra
Herron Shulskie of Dallas.
He attended West Side Technical
School and was employed as a wel-
der for Master Helco.
He enjoyed playing pool and
bowling.
He is survived by his mother,
Sandra Shulskie and stepfather,
John, Dallas; father, Timothy Scott
Pierce Sr. and stepmother, Rebecca,
Falls; maternal grandparents,
James and Joanne Herron, Plains
Township; paternal grandparents,
Linda Pierce, Harding and Earl
Pierce Jr., North Carolina; three
children, Nikklas; Jeffrey Robert
and Payton. Also surviving are sis-
ters, Kaila Robinson, Edwardsville
and Autum Pierce, Falls; brother,
Alex Pierce, Falls; numerous aunts,
uncles and cousins.
Friends may call Monday, April
30, 2012from5to8p.m. at the Peter
J. Adonizio Funeral Home, 251 Wil-
liamStreet, Pittston. Interment will
be at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, the family re-
quests memorial donations are
made to the funeral home to assist
with the funeral expenses. Online
condolences may be made at
www.peterjadoniziofuneralhome-
.com.
Timothy Scott Pierce Jr.
April 26, 2012
L
ouise Madeline Wallace, 76, a
resident of the East End Section
of Wilkes-Barre, passed away on
April 26, 2012, in Hospice Commu-
nityCareat Geisinger SouthWilkes-
Barre, in the company of her loving
family.
She was born in Philadelphia on
April 17, 1936, a daughter of the late
John and Rosalia Krissinger. Louise
attended high school in Johnstown.
She married the love of her life,
James F. Wallace on August 18,
1956. James passed away in 2002.
She was a member of St. Marys
Church Our Lady of Fatima Parish
in Wilkes-Barre, where she served
as a Eucharistic Minister.
Louisedevotedher lifetothelove
and support of her children, to
whom she was a friend and confi-
dante in their adult years. She was a
magnificent cook and avid reader
and she loved to travel.
Surviving are children, Ann Ma-
rie Riley and her husband, Brian,
Cockeysville, Md.; Dr. James M.
Wallace and his wife, Deborah,
Trucksville; Eileen Timek and her
husband, Stan, Lansdale; Diane
Keating and her husband, William,
Mountain Top; grandchildren,
Brianne Riley Adams, Matthew
Timek, Catherine Wallace and Re-
becca Keating; great-grandchildren,
Seth and Brady Adams; brother
John Krissinger and his wife, Jean,
Chagrin Falls, Ohio; nieces and ne-
phews.
The family would like to thank
Drs. Solomon and Greenwald, the
staff of Riverstreet Manor Rehabil-
itation Center, the nurses and doc-
tors of the emergency room and in-
tensive care unit at Geisinger Wyom-
ing Valley Medical Center and the
staff at Hospice Community Care.
Funeral services will be held on
Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Nat &
Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave-
nue, Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of
ChristianBurial tofollowat10a.m. in
St. Marys Church Our Lady of Fati-
ma Parish, 134 South Washington
Street, Wilkes-Barre. Interment will
be in St. Marys Cemetery, Hanover
Township.
Friends may call on Sunday from2
to 5 p.m. at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
tions may be made to St. Marys
Church Our Lady of Fatima Parish,
PO BOX 348, Wilkes-Barre, PA
18703-0348.
Online condolences may be sent
by visiting Louises obituary at
www.natandgawlasfuneralhome-
.com.
Louise Madeline Wallace
April 26, 2012
C
laire T. Lysiak, 80, of Wilkes-
Barre Township, passed away
Thursday eveningat Geisinger South
Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, on Sept. 5,
1931, she was the daughter of the late
Adam and Victoria Petrosky.
She was a graduate of James
Coughlin High School. Prior to her
retirement, Claire had been employ-
ed for many years as a sewing ma-
chine operator at Penn State Belt and
Buckle, Wilkes-Barre Township.
She had attended Our Lady of
Hope Parish, Wilkes-Barre. She en-
joyed ceramics and was an artist who
enjoyed painting.
She was preceded in death by her
husband of 55 years, Stanley J. Ly-
siak, in 2011 and by several brothers
and sisters.
Surviving are son John Lysiak and
wife, Joyce, Shickshinny Lake; broth-
er Henry Petrosky, Wilkes-Barre;
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 9 a.m. fromthe Bednarski
& Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park
Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our
Lady of Hope Parish.
Interment will followin St. Marys
MaternityCemetery, West Wyoming.
Friends are invited to call on Sun-
day from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral
home.
Claire T. Lysiak
April 26, 2012
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H
elen Deletconich, 93, of Fran-
klin Street, Edwardsville, died
Thursday, April 26, 2012 at home.
Born in Hudson, she was the
daughter of the late Terenty and
Mary Kropcho Hotz. Helen was for-
merly employed in the garment in-
dustry and was a member of the
ILGWU. She loved to cook and
bake.
Helen was a member of St John
the Baptist Orthodox Church, Ed-
wardsville and the Mothers and
Daughters Club.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, William, in 1995; grand-
son, Scott Christopher Thomas;
brothers, John, Nicholas, Joseph,
Lawrence; sisters, Mary Uram, An-
na Yatsko, Eva Bartosh, Dolores
Proeller.
Surviving are daughter, Lucille
Dragan and husband, Benjamin,
Larksville; son, William, Edwards-
ville; brother, Stephen Hotz, Seal
Beach, Calif; grandson David Chris-
tian Thomas, Tarpon Springs, Fla.
Funeral services will be at 9:30
a.m. onMondayat theKarl E. Blight
Funeral Home, 392 Wyoming Ave,
Kingston, with RequiemServices at
10 a.m. in St. John the Baptist
Church. Interment will be in Fern
Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Friends
may call Sunday 3 to 6 p.m. Parastas
Service will be Sunday at 5:30 p.m.
with the Rev. Martin Browne offi-
ciating. Arrangements are by the
Yeosock Funeral Home, Plains
Township.
Helen Deletconich
April 26, 2012
ATIE Ersanios, funeral 9 a.m.
today in the Mamary-Durkin
Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Services at 9:30
a.m. in St. Anthonys Maronite
Church, Wilkes-Barre.
BARLETTA Carmen, Mass of
Christian Burial 11 a.m. today in
Seven Sorrows Church at 280
N. Race St., Middletown. Friends
may call 10 to 11 a.m. in the
narthex of the church.
FEDEROWICZ Matilda, memo-
rial Mass 11 a.m. Saturday, May
19, in All Saints Parish, Ply-
mouth.
GROHOWSKI Helen, Mass of
Christian Burial 10 a.m. today
in Holy Family Church, 828
Main St., Sugar Notch.
GROMNIAK George Jr., funeral
services 12:30 p.m. today in the
Curtis L. Swanson Funeral
Home Inc., corners of routes
29 and 118, Pikes Creek. Mass
of Christian Burial at 1 p.m. in
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church, Lake Silkworth. Friends
may call 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
prior to the service.
HOOVER James, funeral ser-
vices 9 a.m. today in the Peter
J. Adonizio Funeral Home, 251
William St., Pittston. Mass of
Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in
Our Lady of the Eucharist
Parish, Pittston.
JANKOVIAK Patricia, funeral
9:30 a.m. today in the Deside-
rio Funeral Home Inc., 436 S.
Mountain Blvd., State Route
309, Mountain Top. Mass of
Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in
Saint Mary Our Lady Help of
Christians Church, Dorrance
Township.
KIRKPATRICK Ann, celebration
of life 8:30 a.m. today in
McLaughlins - The Family
Funeral Service, 142 S. Washing-
ton St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral
Mass at 9:30 a.m. in the Chap-
el of Saint Ann, Kingston.
MARCHAKITUS Lorraine, cele-
bration of life 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday in McLaughlins
The Family Funeral Service, 142
S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Friends may call 5 to 7 p.m.
MCELWEE June, friends may
call 10 a.m. to noon Monday in
the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral
Home, Plymouth.
PIATT Alfred, memorial services
with calling hours 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. today in the Clarke Piatt
Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset
Lake Road, Hunlock Creek.
ROMANOSKI Alice, funeral 10
a.m. today in the Bernard J.
Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204
Main St., Duryea. Mass of
Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in
Holy Rosary Church, Duryea.
Friends may call 9 to 10 a.m.
SCHULER Ryan, funeral ser-
vices 10 a.m. Monday in the
Richard H. Disque Funeral
Home Inc., 2940 Memorial
Highway, Dallas. Friends may
call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday.
SULT Ryan, funeral service
noon today in the River of Life
Fellowship Ministry, 22 Outlet
Road, Dallas.
FUNERALS
J
ean Butler, of Pittston Township
and formerly of Goose Island,
Wilkes-Barre, passed away Thursday
in Wesley Village, Jenkins Township.
Born March 30, 1921, in Hanover
Township, she was a daughter of the
late Joseph and Josephine Dzwieleski
Sincavage. She attended Hanover
schools. She was a member of St. Rob-
ert Bellamine Parish, Wilkes-Barre.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Joseph Butler, in 2003;
brother Walter Sincavage; sisters, He-
len Landmesser, Adeline Bahr and
Eleanor OBoyle.
She is survived by daughters, Rose
Bowanko, Thornhurst; Louise Sila,
PittstonTownship, withwhomshe re-
sided; sons, John Butler, Duryea; Jo-
seph Butler, St. Johns, Pa.; 11 grand-
children; 16 great-grandchildren; two
great-great-grandchildren; several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be held Monday at
9:30 a.m. from Mamary-Durkin Fu-
neral Services, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-
Barre, with Mass of Christian Burial
at 10 a.m. in St. Aloysius Church,
Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in St.
Marys Cemetery, Hanover Town-
ship. Friends may call Monday from
8:30 a.m. to time of funeral.
Jean Butler
April 26, 2012
ROCHELLE SCHWARTZ, of
Anchorage, Alaska, formerly of
Wilkes-Barre, died Friday.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Rosenberg Fu-
neral Chapel, Wilkes-Barre.
T
homas A. Piccirilli, 85, of Exe-
ter, passed away Thursday,
April 26, 2012at Wilkes-BarreGen-
eral Hospital.
BorninWilkes-Barre, onJan. 15,
1927, he was the son of the late Jo-
seph and Carmella (Millie) Clapps
Piccirilli. He was a member of St.
Barbaras Parish/St. Anthonys of
Padua Church, Exeter, and a veter-
an of the U.S. Navy.
He was formerly employed as a
set-up mechanic for Atlas Chain
Co.
Tom was an avid hunter and
fisherman who enjoyed fishing up
until the end of his life. He also
loved vegetable gardening.
Surviving are his wife of 55
years, the former Rosemary Hall;
sons, Dr. Thomas Piccirilli and his
wife, Jeanne, of Wyoming; Dr. Jo-
sephPiccirilli andhis wife, Dr. Aly-
sonE. Henry, of Chicago; daughter
Donna Marie Piccirilli of Exeter;
brother, Joseph J. of Exeter; grand-
daughter Claire Louise; nieces and
nephews and his best friend Ru-
fuss.
A Mass of Christian Burial
will be held today at noon in
St. Anthonys Church with Father
Philip Massetti officiating. Inter-
ment will be in Mount Olivet Cem-
etery, Carverton. There will be no
calling hours.
Funeral arrangements are en-
trusted to the Anthony Recupero
Funeral Home, West Pittston.
Thomas A.
Piccirilli
April 26, 2012
AdamE. Sudo, Nanticoke, passed
away Thursday surrounded by his
loving family.
Born in Hanover Township, he
was the son of the late Joseph and
Sophie Rozanski Sudo.
Mr. Sudo retired from the Nanti-
coke Special Care Hospital. During
his lifetime, hewas productionman-
ager at Standard Coach for 31years,
workedfor GlenAldenCoal Compa-
ny, and as a young man, was a caddy
andgroundskeeper at WyomingVal-
ley Country Club. He was a member
of St. Faustina Parish. He attended
Hanover Area schools and the Com-
bustion Engineering School, Scran-
ton. He loved watching golf, wood-
working, shopping and gardening
with his wife, and loved spending
time with his family, especially his
grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by brothers and
sisters, Genevieve Budjnoski, Stan-
ley, Peter, George and Anthony Su-
do, and Katherine Sudo.
Survivingare: his wife of 61years,
the former Tessie Kensicki; daugh-
ters, Virginia Linskey, and her hus-
band Robert, Jenkins Township;
Virgil Angela Kahl, Reading; sisters,
Mary Siwiec, Clifton, N.J.; Jose-
phine Shemanski, Coplay; brother,
Anthony Sudo, Hanover Township;
grandchildren, Melissa, Jessica, Er-
ica andAlexander; numerous nieces
and nephews.
The family wouldlike to especial-
ly thank Dr. Brady, Dr. Maloney, Dr.
Chittalia, Dr. Rittenberg, Dr. Potor-
ski and their staffs, as well as Geis-
inger Wyoming Valley and South
Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral will be held Monday at
10:30 a.m. from Kearney Funeral
Home Inc., 173 E. Green St., Nanti-
coke, with a Mass of Christian Buri-
al at 11 a.m. in St. Faustina Parish.
Friends may call Sunday from 4
to 6 p.m. and Monday from 9:30
a.m. until time of service. Interment
will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery,
Sheatown. The family requests no
flowers.
Adam E. Sudo
April 26, 2012
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HARRISBURG
Shot deadline extended
Pennsylvania students are
getting additional time to com-
ply with new school immuniza-
tion requirements.
State health officials on Friday
extended the vaccination dead-
line until mid-May. Children
who dont get the required shots
may not be able to attend
school.
New regulations that took
effect in August require all stu-
dents to receive second doses of
vaccines for mumps and chicken
pox. Seventh-graders also must
get inoculations against menin-
gitis, tetanus, diphtheria and
pertussis.
Students not in compliance
when classes began last fall
were given an eight-month
grace period. That would have
expired on Tuesday in many
districts, but students now have
two extra weeks.
Pennsylvanias new vaccine
guidelines put the state in line
with recommendations from the
federal Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
STATE COLLEGE
Trustee seats expiring
While the campaign for three
Penn State alumni-elected
Board of Trustees seats dom-
inates the spotlight at the uni-
versity, terms for six other
board members also expire this
year.
In most years, the boards
makeup would barely register
with Penn States half-million
alumni, let alone the general
public.
But the boards actions have
come under scrutiny among
some alumni since child sexual
abuse charges were filed in
November against retired assist-
ant football coach Jerry Sand-
usky.
Voting for the alumni-elected
seats ends Thursday. The school
has said there has already been
record turnout.
Of the six other expiring
terms, two are trustees appoint-
ed by the governor. Another two
will be elected next week to
represent agricultural groups.
The final two representing
business and industry will be
selected at next weeks trustees
meeting.
PITTSBURGH
Bomb threats easing
University of Pittsburgh stu-
dents were cautiously optimistic
Friday after six days without a
bomb threat.
Scores of threats over a two-
month period, many by anony-
mous emails, caused major
disruptions to classes and cam-
pus life.
The threats stopped April 21
after school officials withdrew a
$50,000 reward offer for in-
formation about the person or
people involved.
On Friday, some students
were already trying out gowns
for the weekends graduation
ceremony, and showing family
and friends around campus.
Id like to think that theyre
over, senior Khara James said.
But Im nervous for gradua-
tion.
Her friend, Kathryn Halstead,
said she thinks school officials
did a good job handling the
threats.
No bombs were ever found
and no one was injured. The
university has special security
procedures in place for Sundays
commencement ceremony, and
law enforcement groups say
theyre still determined to find
those responsible for the
threats.
The school withdrew the
reward offer in response to a
demand from a group calling
itself The Threateners. The
group said in an email the
threats would stop if the school
withdrew the reward.
Former FBI profiler Mary
Ellen OToole said the school
did the right thing.
YORK
Officials wife pleads
The wife of Pennsylvanias
budget secretary is awaiting
sentencing after pleading guilty
to driving under the influence
and driving drunk with a sus-
pended license.
Forty-eight-year-old Georgina
Zogby entered the pleas Friday
in York County court. Her at-
torney says there is no sentenc-
ing agreement with prosecutors.
Fairview Township police said
they found a car on its roof,
blocking both lanes on Moores
Mountain Road, on the after-
noon of Sept. 28. Police said
Zogby had been driving the car
while legally drunk.
Zogby, the wife of state bud-
get secretary Charles Zogby,
pleaded guilty last week in
Cumberland Court to two
counts of retail theft.
Defense lawyer William Ful-
ton says his client is getting
treatment and has been sober
for seven months.
PITTSBURGH
Dog in fatality adopted
A dog that fatally bit a new-
born baby must be sent to a
sanctuary outside of Pennsylva-
nia and have no contact with the
public.
Allegheny County Judge Ed
Borkowski on Friday approved a
deal between prosecutors and
the dogs new owner that keeps
the young husky from being
destroyed or adopted.
The fate of the dog, named
Helo, had been unresolved since
the Feb. 16 death of 2-day-old
Howard Nicholson at a McKees-
port home.
Officials say Nicholson died
after being bitten as he lay in a
carrier on the floor when his
mother left the room. An expert
who testified in the case said
Helo may have been playing.
The dog was removed from
the home but adopted by Wil-
liam Uhring, who hoped to keep
him from being euthanized.
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As a founding member of the
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numerous bands since his origi-
nal group disbanded in1995, Bob
Weir has long been a featured
performer at many memorable
concerts. But until this week, he
had never done a solo acoustic
tour.
Weir spent 30 years as a guita-
rist andvocalist withthe Grateful
Dead, and formed his own side
project RatDog just months be-
fore Jerry Garcias death in Au-
gust 1995 brought an end to the
beloved band. Since that time, he
has toured with other Grateful
Dead members in bands such as
The Other Ones, The Dead and
Furthur, and fronted more 800
shows with RatDog. He has also
collaborated both on stage and
onrecordwithBobDylan, bassist
Rob Wasserman, pianist Bruce
Hornsby (who also played nu-
merous gigs with the Grateful
Dead), saxophonist Branford
Marsalis and Black Crowes sing-
er Chris Robinson, to name just a
few.
This time, it was just him and
his acoustic guitar.
Weir played the F.M. Kirby
Center for the Performing Arts
Friday, and the sold-out crowd
was rewarded with solo acoustic
versions of Grateful Dead clas-
sics, gems fromhis soloyears and
a few choice covers.
The now 64-year-old musician
strolled out at about 19 minutes
past the scheduled 8 p.m. start
time, took a seat at center stage
and began with Jack Straw, the
first of three consecutive Grateful
Dead favorites.
Theaudiencecheeredwildlyat
the first few notes of the instru-
mental intro, then heartily sang
every word. Weir may have been
the only one in the entire theater
still seated as the first tune rang
out. It was pretty much that way
for the entire evening.
Weir added some slide guitar
for his second number, New
Minglewood Blues, and deftly
substituted the Wilkes-Barre lo-
cale for some of the songs lyrics,
muchto the delight of those inat-
tendance.
The highlight of the early go-
ing was a stirring Friend of the
Devil, aGrateful Deadsongorig-
inally sung by Garcia. Weir led
theboisterous former Deadheads
(and those who wish they were)
ona glorious walk downmemory
lane with his fine rendition of the
American Beauty-era tune.
Weir has always been one of
the finest interpreters of Dylan,
and he didnt disappoint later in
the first set with a majestic
When I Paint My Masterpiece.
That particular song also
brought to mind Levon Helm
(who died last week after a long
battle with throat cancer) and his
gorgeous version cut in the
late-1960s with The Band.
The hour-long first set ended
with an epic Lost Sailor.
Weir beganthe secondset with
a joke that began, A duck walks
into a bar and then dished out
more of his stellar songs, includ-
ing a riveting Playing in the
Band, which was one of the eve-
nings few numbers to feature an
extended instrumental section.
Weirs first-ever solo acoustic
tour was originally scheduled for
August 2011 (without a perform-
ance at the Kirby Center), but
was postponed due to unfore-
seen circumstances, as was re-
ported at the time. The week-
long, six-show trek began three
days ago in Knoxville, Tenn., and
concludes Tuesday in Portland,
Maine. All of the shows are sold
out except the finale in Portland.
Along with Grateful Dead
alumni Phil Lesh, Weir will per-
form with Furthur in Philadel-
phia on July 7 and in Bethel
Woods, N.Y., on July 15.
Crowd Grateful for Dead classics and Weir gems
Founding member of Grateful
Dead gives solo acoustic
performance at Kirby Center.
R E V I E W
By BRAD PATTON
For The Times Leader
AMANDA HRYCYNA/ FOR TIMES LEADER
Bob Weir performs his acoustic solo set Friday night at the F.M.
Kirby Center for The Performing Arts in Wilkes-Barre.
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You dont really replace a guy
like that. You just try to do the
best you can.
Andrew Luck
The Stanford quarterback was taken Thursday as
the first overall pick in the NFL draft by the
Indianapolis Colts, replacing Peyton Manning, who won an
unprecedented four MVP awards and a Super Bowl for Indy.
State should take over
local school districts
T
his letter addresses the recent spate of
budget cuts with regard to teacher and
educational program reductions state-
wide.
Gov. Tom Corbett is attempting to limit
deficits and tax increases. However, he has
done a disservice to Pennsylvania educa-
tion. School boards are ill-equipped to
make changes, and as a result they merely
reduce services. Many school board mem-
bers lack the experience and education
required to make necessary leadership
decisions. The corruption that recently has
rocked school boards is clear indication.
School boards have become obsolete.
I suggest legislative change to eliminate
school boards and their taxing authority.
Education can be managed on a state level.
The central dispatch of busing and educa-
tional programs would save millions.
Pennsylvania administers many services
on a state level with authority vested in a
department or agency. Currently, local-
administered education has large unneces-
sary expenditures. Upper-level jobs such as
superintendent, assistant superintendent,
director of pupil services, principal, assist-
ant principal, purchasing agent, dean of
students, athletic director and department
coordinator are examples. These positions
are associated with high salaries and dupli-
cation of responsibilities.
The governor is correct that the burden
can no longer be assumed by taxpayers.
With central administration, purchasing
power could reduce all costs. Buses could
travel at full capacity by crossing what
previously were district lines. More com-
petitive bidding by contractors would
ensue.
The Keystone Research Center has done
a study that shows nationally $78 million
can be saved with full in-house busing. It
cites an average of $239,000 per district.
Also, a statewide pool of qualified teach-
ers could be established, raising education
quality.
WilliamGagliardi
Wilkes-Barre
Press 2 for patriotism;
no Spanish ballot option
I
went to vote Tuesday night and could
not believe what I saw. You had to enter
in your preference for a ballot in either
English or Spanish to continue with your
voting. I mean, really?
That was such a slap in the face, I felt
like just walking out. This has gone too far.
This is the United States of America.
That question should never be asked
when we are exercising our right to vote.
God bless America.
David J. Walsh
West Wyoming
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TUESDAYS PRIMARY
election in Pennsylvania
created plenty of winners
and even more losers.
Heres a look at the biggest
ones in each category:
WINNER: Matt Cart-
wright. With a token Republican opponent
in the fall and a strong Democratic district
that will be in place for at least another
decade, the 50-year-old attorney could be in
office for quite a long time. Unless someone
from his own party decides to mount a
challenge in the future that could negate his
Lackawanna County stronghold. Someone
from, say, Wilkes-Barre or Easton.
LOSER: Gov. Tom Corbett. His endorsed
candidate for U.S. Senate, Steve Welch,
finished third in a five-man race. The win-
ner, Tom Smith, is a nearly lifelong Demo-
crat from Armstrong County whose person-
al infusion of money to pay for a seemingly
endless supply of campaign commercials
undoubtedly made the difference.
WINNER: State Rep. Phyllis Mundy,
D-Kingston. One of a small cadre of elected
officials to formally endorse Matt Cart-
wright, she was front and center listening
to Cartwrights victory speech at the Hilton
Scranton Hotel and Conference Center. And
Cartwright gave her a shout out, which
received big applause from the crowd of a
few hundred. Shell be in her own race this
fall against Republican Aaron Kaufer, and
having Cartwright out there speaking for
her and possibly able to send some donors
her way will be a big help.
LOSER: Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leight-
on. Three candidates he supported, Bill
Vinsko, Patrick Murphy and Tim Holden,
all lost their respective races.
WINNER: Gene Stilp. The Wilkes-Barre
native known for keeping elected officials
on their toes and riding around in a pink
bus intended to resemble a pig defeated Bill
Vinsko for the right to challenge U.S. Rep.
Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, in the fall. He
didnt spend much money, he kept the cam-
paign clean and he seems to be having fun
while crisscrossing the nine counties that
make up the 11th District.
LOSER: To be fair, you can add the other
60 elected officials, political committees
and unions that endorsed Holden to this
side of the ledger. Former Gov. Ed Rendell,
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey Jr., Auditor General
Jack Wagner, state Sens. John Blake and
John Yudichak, state Rep. Mike Carroll,
Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty, former
Congressmen Paul Kanjorski and Chris
Carney and the Pennsylvania State Educa-
tion Association among them.
WINNER: Challengers in Lackawanna
Countys state House races. Two incumbent
Democrats lost re-election bids, Kevin Mur-
phy and Ken Smith, while former Lacka-
wanna County Commissioner Randy Castel-
lani was edged out by Frank Farina in his
bid to represent the 115th District.
LOSER: Luzerne County voters. If only
more candidates had come out to run
against their own party members, they
might have been able to knock off incum-
bents as their neighbors in Lackawanna
County were able to do. Instead, not one
incumbent faced a primary challenger, and
only three of the seven legislators on the
ballot will face an opponent in the fall.
WINNER: Lackawanna County. Whether
Cartwright, of Moosic, or Laureen Cum-
mings, from Old Forge, wins in the fall, the
county will have a congressperson whos
also a resident. It will be the first time that
will happen since Joe McDade retired in
1999.
LOSER: Schuylkill County. It will be the
first time since 1993 that a congressman
from that county isnt in Washington. And
since 85 percent of the countys Democratic
voters who cast a ballot did so for Tim
Holden, its unlikely Matt Cartwright will
do the county any huge favors in his first
term.
Andrew M. Seder is a writer for The Times Leader;
he blogged this assessment of the primary
Wednesday on The Times Leaders website, www.ti-
mesleader.com. Reach him by calling 829-7269 or
via email at aseder@timesleader.com.
Primary produced plenty of political predicaments
COMMENTARY
A N D R E W M . S E D E R
B
EYOND THE outrage
over the General Ser-
vices Administra-
tions $823,000 re-
gional 2010 conference in Las
Vegas are scores of cases in
which GSA fraud, waste and
corruption cost taxpayers mil-
lions of dollars annually. And
they raise fundamental ques-
tions about the agencys future.
Citing information from the
GSAs own inspector generals
office and court records, the
Los Angeles Times reports
there were 65 prosecutions of
GSA employees and contrac-
tors for inflating costs or out-
right stealingbetweenOctober
2010 and September 2011.
Particularly egregious is a
case wrapped up in October
2011 after a five-year probe.
Seven GSAemployees conspir-
ed to award contracts in ex-
change for kickbacks. One,
with responsibility for White
House facilities, took his cut
partially in the form of kitchen
upgrades for his Maryland
home.
The IGs office recovered
$376 million for taxpayers in
the last fiscal year but cant say
for sure how much GSA fraud
and waste cost annually. And
thats a signal that suggests
more than some bogus res-
tructuring is required.
Thumbing its nose at tax-
payers, the GSA has outlived
its usefulness. Whats neededis
an agency that fulfills GSAs
procurement and property
management role not one
that makes a mockery of it.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
OTHER OPINION: AGENCY FRAUD
Time to do away
with bloated GSA
T
HE SOCIAL Security
trustees projected this
week that funding for
retirement benefits
will run short in 2033, three
years sooner thanhadbeenesti-
matedayear ago. After that, the
programwill beabletopayonly
about 75 percent of the amount
now promised to retirees and
the disabled. Thats still a long
way off, and lawmak-
ers might not want to
meddle with Social
Security in an elec-
tion year. But the
longer Congress
waits to deal with the
problem, the harder
it will be to solve.
The last time law-
makers made significant chang-
es to Social Security was in
1983, when they raised payroll
taxes and gradually increased
the retirement age. Those
changes were made not only to
solveanear-termfundingcrisis,
but also to gird the system for
the baby boom generations re-
tirement. By the mid-1990s,
however, it became clear that
the changes had not gone far
enough, and the program was
projected to run short of cash
before the last of the boomers is
off the books.
Its hard to predict exactly
how payroll tax revenue will
compare with benefit costs in
five years, let alone 20, so it
makes sense for lawmakers to
movecarefully. But Social Secu-
rity was facing a multitrillion-
dollar shortfall even before the
recession, and the situation has
deteriorated since then. Over
the last three years, the trustees
have steadily raised the esti-
mated cost of restoring the pro-
grams ability to pay full bene-
fits for the foreseeable future.
They now say it would require
the equivalent of an immediate
20percent increaseinSocial Se-
curity taxes or a permanent 16
percent cut in benefits.
There are far less draconian
changes that could be made to
narrow the long-
term funding gap,
such as raising the
cap on wages sub-
ject to payroll tax-
es. But these mea-
sures become less
sufficient each
year Congress
waits to put them
into effect. At the very least,
lawmakers will have to address
the looming shortfall in Social
Securitys disability funding,
which is expected to run out by
2016.
President Obamas latest
budget proposal says he is
committed to making sure
that Social Security is solvent
and viable for the American
people, now and in the future,
but such talk is easy; to date, he
has offerednoproposal toshore
up the systems finances. Rath-
er than simply taking shots at
what his GOP opponent, for-
mer Massachusetts Gov. Mitt
Romney, has suggested, the
president should offer a plan of
his own and engage the public
in a debate over the options.
The programs problems might
seem distant, but the time to
start fixing them is now.
Los Angeles Times
OTHER OPINION: CONGRESS
Social Security
needs fixing, now
The last time
lawmakers made
significant
changes to Social
Security was in
1983
QUOTE OF THE DAY
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itation to commit criminal hom-
icide. He was jailed at the Lu-
zerne County Correctional Facil-
ity for lack of $250,000 bail.
Records fromthe state Depart-
ment of Corrections say Scerbo
served a one-to-two-year prison
sentence on a forgery conviction
in Pike County. He served the
maximum sentence that expired
Friday.
Weakley is serving a life sen-
tence after pleading guilty to a
federal charge of conspiracy to
engage in racketeering that in-
corporated the May 2002, kill-
ings of Michael Jason Kerkowski,
37, and Tammy Lynn Fassett, 37,
and the home invasion and rob-
bery of Monroe County jewelry
storeowner Samuel GoosayinJa-
nuary 2003.
Weakley is jailed at a federal
prison near Tuscon, Ariz., ac-
cording to the federal Bureau of
Prisons website.
Selenski was convicted by a
Monroe County jury inJuly 2009,
for his role in the Goosay robbery
and is serving a 32 -to-65-year
state prison sentence. His trial in
the homicides of Kerkowski and
Fassett is scheduled to begin in
September in Luzerne County.
According to the criminal com-
plaint filed against Scerbo:
Scerbo and Selenski had adja-
cent cells and were able to talk to
one another in the restrictive
housing unit at SCI-Retreat dur-
ing the summer and fall 2011.
Scerbo made contact with an-
other inmate that has ties to a
known criminal gang based in
Philadelphia, with many gang
associates incarceratedat numer-
ous federal prisons in the coun-
try.
Scerbo requested the inmate,
who is not named in the criminal
complaint, to arrange a visit with
a gang associate to plot the mur-
der of Weakley.
Investigators allege in the
criminal complaint Scerbo met
with the hit man and offered
$1,000 to carry out Weakleys
death.
Scerbo told the hit man that
Weakley was a rat and should
be murdered two months before
the start of Selenskis trial in Sep-
tember, the criminal complaint
says.
Scerbo had no comment when
he was escorted by investigators
to his arraignment.
Investigators would not say if
Selenski will be charged in the
plot to kill Weakley.
HIT
Continued fromPage 1A
the two-year grant, which would
fully-fund the salary and benefits
of the requested firefighters.
The city would be responsible
for the salaries/benefits once
the grant expires.
The grant, which is available
to paid and volunteer fire com-
panies nationwide, is highly
competitive, Delaney said.
A total of $406 million was
awarded to 446 departments na-
tionwide fromDecember 2010 to
October 2011, according to FE-
MA. Of those, 21 grants totaling
$7.9 million went Pennsylvania
fire departments.
Wilkes-Barre previously ap-
plied for a SAFER grant two
years ago, but was not selected.
Delaney said he believes this
years application is much stron-
ger due, in part, to the support
he received from Mayor Tom
Leighton, city council and state
Sen. Bob Casey, who wrote a let-
ter to FEMA on the depart-
ments behalf.
In his letter, Casey noted the
fire department was tasked with
evacuating 18,000 of the citys
43,000 residents during the Sep-
tember 2011 flood.
This critical function under-
scores the need for adequate
staffing, Casey said.
Delaney said he believes
Caseys support will enhance the
citys chances of securing one of
the grants.
Its an extremely competitive
process to get a SAFER grant.
Having legislative support will
weigh in at some point in the
process, he said.
While its never won a hiring
grant, the city has been success-
ful in obtaining other grants of-
fered by FEMA that fund equip-
ment purchases, Delaney said.
The department received a
grant of $46,898 for a new
breathing air system, which fills
air tanks used by firefighters,
that will be installed in about
two weeks.
The grant covered 90 percent
of the systems cost. The city pre-
viously received federal grants
that helped purchase helmets
and a new aerial ladder, he said.
GRANT
Continued fromPage 1A
lapse jeopardizes both home clos-
ingsandrefinancings, andisacon-
cern for both realtors and insur-
ance agents.
She said the inability of home-
buyers to get flood insurance also
could affect sellers looking to buy
another property.
That seller could be waiting
for that payment to turn around
and buy another property, Sku-
manick said. So there could be a
rippleeffect for eachpropertythat
cant close because of this.
We would really prefer to see
the long-term extension of the
program, Skumanick continued.
Especially right nowas the hous-
ing market continues to recover
wed like to see some certainty
there.
Congress has allowed the pro-
gram to lapse several times since
2005, when it was inundated with
claims from Hurricane Katrina
and received a subsequent bai-
lout. In 2010 authorization was al-
lowed to expire for several weeks
during an April recess.
FEMAis calling onCongress to
extend the program for at least
two years.
Reauthorizing the National
Flood Insurance Program is the
prudent thing to do, David Mill-
er, Associate Administrator for
FEMAs Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, said
in a statement. FEMA is urging
Congress to reauthorize the NFIP
andsenda clear signal to citizens,
communities and private sector
partners that the federal govern-
ment will continue to support our
nations efforts to manage flood
risk.
The House of Representatives
passed a bill sponsored by Rep.
Tim Holden, D-St. Clair, reform-
ing some aspects of the program
in July that also extended autho-
rization for a further five years,
but the Senate has not taken ac-
tion to address long-termfunding
since the last six-month exten-
sion.
Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton,
said he supports a long-term ex-
tension of the program and
blamed partisan politics for the
delay.
Senate majority leader Harry
Reid on Thursday tried to get
unanimous consent to reauthor-
ize the program, but that attempt
failedbecause of objections byRe-
publican senators, Casey said.
The Senate could reauthorize the
programwithout voting if no Sen-
ator objects.
We should be voting on other
things; this shouldnt require a
vote, Casey said. Whenever the
issue of flood assistance comes
up, or flood insurance, we often
have gotten opposition because
people say if this portionof the as-
sistance isnt paid for; were not
going to have deficit spending to
pay for it. Thats been the argu-
ment in the past.
The problemis, we have never
put that test on disaster spending
before, he continued. An emer-
gency is an emergency. We just
make that funding available.
Theprograminsures morethan
5.5 million homes against flood-
ing, whichis not typicallycovered
by standard homeowners insur-
ance. The program is run by FE-
MA, though most flood policies
are written on the agencys behalf
by private insurance firms, with
FEMA pooling premiums and
paying claims as needed.
According to FEMA, the Na-
tional Association of REALTORS
estimates a lapse in authorization
couldjeopardize40,000mortgage
closings per month for properties
inareas designatedby the govern-
ment as having a high risk of
flooding.
Bob Rundle, President of the
Greater Wilkes-Barre Association
of Realtors, said many banks re-
quire flood insurance for homes
purchased in Greater Wilkes-
Barre and that a lapse could have
somelocal impact, but it wouldbe
minor.
I think it will have a little ef-
fect, Rundle said. I dont think
its going to be a major disaster.
Casey said failing to provide
long-term support for the pro-
gramcouldaddto the anxieties of
those affected last years floods.
Without getting the reauthoriza-
tion done the victims of floods
cant have the peace of mind to
knowthat at least one thingis cer-
tain; that a flood insurance pro-
gram that has helped families
across the country is there for
them, Casey said.
FLOOD
Continued fromPage 1A
lionloanedtothenonprofit CityV-
est for the Sterling, but most of
the remaining repayments are ex-
pected over time, in some cases a
decade fromnow.
Past county commissioners
voted in October to fund rehabil-
itation of the train property,
which is owned by the county Re-
development Authority.
The county gave the authority
$6.1 million five years ago to pur-
chase the 143-year-old former
Central Railroad of New Jersey
station from businessman Thom
Greco and devise a development
plan.
The 6-acre complex at the cor-
ner of Market Street and Wilkes-
Barre Boulevard, bought for $5.8
million, also includes a strip mall.
Theauthoritysoriginal renova-
tion design featuring an eatery,
banquet areas and possible exhib-
it area was scrapped when no ad-
ditional government funding or
private investors surfaced.
Thescaled-backversionfunded
by the county would restore the
station to create office space and
remove non-historical additions.
Commissioners said rental in-
come from the new tenants -- the
countys Convention and Visitors
Bureau, Charles T. Adams Senior
Center and the Penn State Exten-
sion could be used to maintain
the property.
Officials saidthe bricktrainsta-
tion, listed on the National Regis-
ter of Historic Places, is in good
condition, though the complex
has attracted stray cats and the
homeless. Stained-glass windows
and other valuables were moved
to another location for safekeep-
ing.
The authority spent the
$86,000 on structure evaluation
and renovation design, which is
about 90 percent complete, offi-
cials said.
A stainless steel dining car on
the property will be auctioned at
11 a.m. on May 19.
The car was part of the Joe Pa-
looka diner once housed at the
site.
L.A.G. Auction Services is
handling the auction and adver-
tising the dining car in publica-
tions for train collectors and en-
thusiasts, officials said.
Visit www.lagauctions.com for
more information.
STATION
Continued fromPage 1A
FOSTER TWP. Nearly
2,300 PPL Electric customers
were without power late Friday
night in southern Luzerne
County.
A total of 2,276 customers
affected were in Foster Town-
ship.
PPL reported nine customers
in Hazle Township, eight in
White Haven, three in Freeland
and two in Butler Township.
The cause was under in-
vestigation.
WILKES-BARRE City
police reported the following:
A man concealing his face
with a scarf robbed Sheetz on
Wilkes-Barre Township Boule-
vard just before 3 a.m., city
police said.
Police said the man, with
light skin, about 5 feet, 8 inches
tall, entered the store and de-
manded money from a clerk.
The man grabbed a pair of
scissors on the counter and
approached the cash register
threatening to stab the clerk.
Police said the man fled the
store and was last seen running
toward Coal Street. He wore a
gray hooded sweatshirt, dark
blue jeans and gloves with a
plaid scarf over his face.
Ann Krememic, of Hanover
Township, reported Thursday
her purse was stolen from a
table inside McCarthys Tavern
on the Hill on East Northamp-
ton Street.
WILKES-BARRE A man
was arraigned Friday on charg-
es he initiated a several-mile
pursuit driving the wrong way
on Interstate 81 that ended in a
foot chase.
Rasheen L. Loweder, 33, last
known address as North Sher-
man Street, Wilkes-Barre, was
charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol, fleeing or
attempting to elude police,
flight to avoid apprehension,
driving without a license, reck-
less driving and driving wrong
way on a one-way street. He
was jailed at the Luzerne Coun-
ty Correctional Facility for lack
of $10,000 bail.
According to the criminal
complaint:
A city police officer spotted
Loweder swerving on Horton
Street at about 4:10 a.m. Friday.
Loweder stopped his vehicle in
the area of Regent and Brook
streets. When an officer ap-
proached the vehicle, Loweder
drove away, initiating a pursuit
through the city and Wilkes-
Barre Township.
Loweder drove through the
intersection at Blackman Street
and state Route 309 driving
onto the off-ramp to Interstate
81 driving the wrong way on
the highway, the criminal com-
plaint says.
Loweder lost control of his
vehicle on the off-ramp and
attempted to flee. He was ap-
prehended after a struggle with
an officer.
PLYMOUTH Police said
they are investigating a bur-
glary in the 100 block of Not-
tingham Street on Friday. Entry
was made through a rear door.
Anyone with information
about the burglary is asked to
call Plymouth police at 779-
2147.
HAZLETON City police
said two vehicles were struck
by gunfire in the area of Pine
and Walnut streets at about
1:40 a.m. Friday.
HANOVER TWP. Township
police reported a white male
and female stole beauty suppli-
es from Dollar General on the
Sans Souci Parkway. They
drove away in a black Jeep.
KINGSTON Two people
were arraigned Friday in
Wilkes-Barre Central Court on
drug offenses.
Robert Hood, 29, of Philadel-
phia, was charged with posses-
sion with intent to deliver a
controlled substance, posses-
sion of a controlled substance,
possession of a small amount of
marijuana, criminal conspiracy,
and possession of drug par-
aphernalia. He was jailed at the
Luzerne County Correctional
Facility for lack of $55,000 bail.
Jacqualine Newton, 28, ad-
dress listed as homeless, was
charged with possession with
intent to deliver a controlled
substance, possession of a con-
trolled substance, criminal
conspiracy, and possession of
drug paraphernalia. She was
jailed for lack of $25,000 bail.
According to the criminal
complaints:
Police observed Hood and
Newton walking on Market
Street, knowing they were
wanted on arrest warrants.
Suspected heroin was found
in a purse that they were pass-
ing to each other, the criminal
complaint says.
POLICE BLOTTER
WILKES-BARRE A Hazle-
ton woman charged with vio-
lently shaking and injuring her
then-5-month-old son has been
assigned a new attorney after
saying she was unhappy with a
previous one earlier this month.
Andrea Vargas, 24, of Tamarac
Street, will now be represented
by attorney William Watt after
telling Judge David Lupas earlier
this month that she was unhappy
with her representation by at-
torney Demetrius Fannick.
Vargas was charged in Febru-
ary 2011 after investigators al-
leged she shook the boy so vio-
lently, the child required a respi-
rator to help him breathe.
A doctor testified at a May
2011 preliminary hearing that the
boy may never fully recover from
his injuries. He said that after an
examination he discovered previ-
ous injuries such as fractured
ribs, legs and arms that were in
the process of healing.
Lupas scheduled a pretrial
hearing for May 15.
WILKES-BARRE A Hazle-
ton man charged with cutting a
womans face with a butchers
knife in September requested to
stand trial on related charges
Friday.
Omar Negron Rivera, 35, of
North Vine Street, will stand trial
in July on charges of aggravated
assault, simple assault and reck-
less endangerment, Judge David
Lupas.
Police said they responded to
a domestic disturbance on Sept.
13, where Maria Perez told po-
lice Rivera attached her with a
butcher knife, and cut her face.
COURT BRIEFS
GETTING READY TO ROLL
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mployees of Ottos Amusements in Pottsville Kyle Geiger, center, and Joshua Witman, right, test one of the rides as
they set up for this weekends Cherry Blossom Festival at Kirby Park on Friday. Looking on is coworker Sue Herring.
The annual event features rides, food and games.
native land Palestine.
I will not talk about politics,
saidBader. Sadly there is no po-
litical solution to the Palestinian
situation.
On a large projection screen a
slideshow of photos showed
fields covered in flowers with
hills in the background, dancers
in festive dresses and lush vege-
tation.
Palestine is a very beautiful
land, said Bader. Its people ve-
ry generous people, extremely
open-minded people.
Dr. Ibrahim Almeky, a native
of Egypt, acknowledged much
has changed since the terrorist
attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Prior to
that we had no issues, he said
of relations between the United
States and Egypt.
Still he encouraged people to
visit.
I think Egypt speaks for it-
self. Were talking about 5,000
years of history and there is
nothing to be hidden, said Al-
meky.
Allen Heggs said he other
members of the schools Multi-
cultural Student Coalition are
friends with members of the
club. They came to network and
learn about the diversity of stu-
dents on campus.
It helps tremendously, said
Heggs, 19, a sophomore from
Swedesboro, N.J.
Alqahtani, 26, who is married
and has three young sons, said
he and other students travel
from home for an education and
return as engineers, doctors and
professors to continue the coun-
trys modernization and pay
backthose whosupportedthem.
Marwa Aldaraweish plans to
return to Saudi Arabia after
graduate school. The 23-year-
old English major said she will
receive her undergraduate de-
gree this year.
Ill teach people to love writ-
ing, Aldaraweish said.
SAUDI
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The first 50 picks had passed. Six other de-
fensive tackles had been drafted, including a
rival fromthe Big Ten. Devon Still was one of
just two prospects in attendance at the NFL
draft whose name had not been called.
Needless to say, the Penn State All-Amer-
ican wasnt looking too pleased.
All of it figures to make the chip on Stills
shoulder a littlebit bigger inhis rookieseason
with Cincinnati. The award-winning defen-
sive tackle was drafted by the Bengals in the
second round on Friday with the 53rd overall
pick.
Im just happy to have an opportunity to
play in the NFL, Still said on stage at Radio
City Music Hall moments after being select-
ed. Im just ready to go to work for the team
that invested in me.
Throughout his breakout senior season,
Still said he was motivated by pundits who
said he wouldnt be able to make it at the next
level, vowing to become one of the top line-
men in the nation.
He did just that in 2011 and was initially
N F L D R A F T
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Penn States Devon Still poses with NFL
commissioner Roger Goodell after being
selected 53rd overall by the Cincinnati
Bengals on Friday in New York.
Still finally
the one for
the Bengals
A potential first-round selection, the
defensive lineman from Penn State was
taken in the second round, 53rd overall.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
See STILL, Page 5B
NEW YORK Coby Fleener heard his
name, grabbed his phone and immediately
contacted his new teammate in Indianapolis
and old teammate from Stanford.
The overnight wait paidoff for the Stanford
tight end. Hes reuniting with his college
quarterback, a guy named Andrew Luck.
Fleener wasnt chosen in the first round of
the NFL draft, in which Luck was the top se-
lection. He got a nice consolationprize Friday
night when the Indianapolis Colts grabbed
himwiththesecondpickof thesecondround.
Among the other notable selections on the
second day of the draft were: Oregon running
back LaMichael James by San Francisco, Wis-
consin quarterback Russell Wilson by Seattle
andAlabama linebacker CourtneyUpshawby
Baltimore.
Chances are very goodFleener will become
a starter and a main target for Luck in
Indianapolis.
I just sent hima text messagethat hada lot
of exclamationpoints init, saidFleener, who
had10 touchdown catches last season and18
for his career inStanfords prodigious offense.
Fleener, Luck
together again
By BARRY WILNER
AP Pro Football Writer
See NFL, Page 5B
The sprint to the NBA playoffs is
overandthepostseasonlineupisoneof
the most intriguing ever.
LeBronJames vs. CarmeloAnthony,
the young and confident Oklahoma
City Thunder looking for an early
knockout against the defending cham-
pion Dallas Mavericks, two Los An-
geles teams shooting for one title and
the venerable San Antonio Spurs look-
ing for a second lockout-season title.
Yes, the shortened yet surprisingly
successful regular season is the books
andtheplayoffs promisetobeevenbet-
ter.
I think our fans are hungry for the
playoffs, Commissioner David Stern
said. Our network partners are excit-
ed by the prospect, and you know, I
think, I can tell you, Im looking for-
wardtoit inthesameway. SoI thinkits
going to be great.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
In this April 15
photo, New York
Knicks Carmelo
Anthony, left, and
Miami Heats Le-
Bron James jockey
for position during
the second half in
New York. Its Le-
Bron vs. Carmelo as
the Heat and
Knicks renew an old
playoff rivalry on
Saturday.
N B A P L AYO F F S
Matchups make for interesting
opening round of postseason
By BRIAN MAHONEY
AP Basketball Writer
See MATCHUPS, Page 5B
CAL DER CUP PL AYOF FS
HERSHEY
BEARS
4
WBS
PENGUINS
1
HERSHEY The Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton Penguins lost more than the
game Friday.
Their power play went missing as
well.
The Penguins were blanked on nine
power play opportunities while Her-
shey connected on three of its four
chances to take Game 4 of their open-
ing round Calder Cup playoff series
4-1. The winallows Hershey toevenup
the best-of-five series at two games
apiece and force a deciding Game 5 to-
night at the Mohegan Sun Arena.
After watching their 2-0 series lead
evaporate, the Penguins still arent hit-
ting the panic button.
Now its a one game series, defen-
seman Alexandre Picard said. We
dont feel like theres any momentum
swings. We dont believe in momen-
tum. The way were thinkingright now
is its a one game series.
For the second straight game, the
Bears built a two-goal lead. On Friday,
they did it with a tally late in the first
period and another midway through
the second.
On Wednesday, the Penguins spot-
ted the Bears a two-goal lead in the
first period.
Still, head coach John Hynes said
the Penguins starts in both games we-
rent all that bad.
On both nights we missed a prime-
time chance, and they came down and
scored, he said. On both nights we
had good starts.
Hersheys first goal came after Pi-
card just missed the net on a two-on-
onechance. TheBears rushedbackthe
other way and connected when a Zach
Miskovic pass deflected off Cameron
Schillings leg and past Brad Thiessen
to make it 1-0.
Both Hershey goals came on the
power play, while the Penguins fal-
tered with the man advantage, blank-
ing on six opportunities through the
first two periods.
But just like Game 3, the Penguins
chipped away at the Hershey lead.
This time it was Jason Williams,
who poked in an Alex Grant pass from
across the crease to cut the Bears lead
to 2-1 with two minutes left in the sec-
ond period.
The Penguins received another
boost in the waning seconds when
Schilling was called for cross-checking
at 19:29, allowing plenty of power play
time to carry over into the third peri-
od.
The Penguins failed to capitalize on
DO OR DIE TONIGHT
SEAN SIMMERS/THE PATRIOT-NEWS
The Penguins Brandon DeFazio skates off the ice after being hit with a stick during the Hershey Bears 4-1 win Friday at Giant Center.
Facing elimination, Hershey again able to foil Pens
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ough building on Sunday at 7:30
p.m. Coaches should attend, par-
ents are welcome.
Nanticoke Area Little League will
hold its monthly meeting May 2 in
the high school cafeteria at 7:30
p.m. Board members will meet at 7
p.m.
The Sand Springs Thursday Night
Mens Mad Hackers League will
hold its annual meeting on Thurs-
day, May 3, at 6 p.m. at the Club-
house Restaurant. Anyone in-
terested in playing in the league is
encouraged to attend. For more
information, call the pro shop at
788-5845.
REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS
Back Mountain Youth Soccer Asso-
ciation will hold registrations for
the Fall Intramural Season today
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Dallas
Middle School cafeteria for age
groups U6 through U18. Eligible
players must be at least 5-years-
old by July 31. New players must
show proof of age. All players must
register online available now at
bmysa.org. If you do not have
Internet access, computers will be
available at registration.
Forty Fort Soccer Club will hold a
registration for the fall season
Sunday from1-3 p.m. in the base-
ment of the Forty Fort Borough
building. Forms and more in-
formation can be found at
www.fortyfortpioneers.org.
Wilkes-Barre Cosmos Soccer Club
will be having registration for the
fall season today and Sunday at
Stanton Lanes from 2-5 p.m.
Players must be 4 years old by
August 1. For more information, call
Tom at 332-9141 or e-mail wilkes-
barrecosmos@gmail.com.
The Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball
League will hold final registration
today and Sunday from11 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. for the Senior League
(born between July 1, 1994 and
Dec. 31, 1998) only at the field
complex (Simpson and Willow
streets). The league begins May 30
and there is no residency require-
ment. For more information, call
822-3991 or log onto
www.wbgsl.com.
West Side United Soccer Club is
having sign-ups at Dicks Sporting
Goods at the Arena Hub Plaza
today from10 a.m. to noon. Fee is
$20 per player for ages 3-17, plus
$50 to cover cost of 10 raffle
tickets per family. Uniforms are
$20 for those who need them.
New players required to provide
proof of age. Coaches and other
volunteers are needed. For more
information, visit www.WSUSC.org
or call Matthew Detwiler at 779-
7785.
Wyoming Valley Babe Ruth Teener
League will hold sign-ups today at
Christian Field, Gordon Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, from11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
and Sunday, April 29, at Schiels
Market, Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre,
during a hot dog fundraising sale
from11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost is $85
per player. Eligible players are ages
13-18. Also looking for full teams in
the 13-15 age division. For more
information, call Rob at 592-4236
or Jim at 983-9877.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Kingston/Forty Little League
will be hosting the first round of
the Aquafina National Pitch, Hit &
Run Contest on Sunday at the
Hamilton Avenue Little League
Park in Kingston (Corner of Hamil-
ton Ave. and Dorrance St.). Regis-
tration begins at noon. Competi-
tion levels for boys and girls are
ages 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 and 13-14. There
is no fee. Please bring proof of age
to register. For information, email
kingstonphr@yahoo.com.
The Second Annual Pittston Area,
Wyoming Area and Seton Cathol-
ic Alumni Basketball Games will
be played today at Pittston Area
High School. The Alumni Basket-
ball Games will feature former
men and women basketball players
and cheerleaders playing in a
round robin. All former players and
cheerleaders are invited to partici-
pate. Interested players and cheer-
leaders can call Coach Healey at
510-9044 or e-mail Coachhea-
ley20@aol.com, or Coach Waleski
at 457-1206 or e-mail stanwa-
leski@yahoo.com.
The Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball
League will hold field clean up
today and Sunday from10:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. All coaches are urged
to attend. For information, call
822-3991 or log onto
www.wbgsl.com.
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BUL L E T I N BOARD
Foreclosure N has come back super strong as a four-year old for
trainer Chris Ryder and he looks to continue his winning ways in to-
nights $25,000 Open Pace. The son of Rocknroll Hanover is a perfect
two-for-two thus far in the early 2012 campaign, including a spectac-
ular effort in the slop last Saturday at the Downs in 1:51.2. He seems
to have plenty in reserve, and tonight I look for himto unleash some
of that power, with driver Jim Morrill controlling the reins, in what
may be a banner tenth race feature.
BEST BET: FORECLOSURE N (10TH)
VALUE PLAY: I SCOOT FOR CASH (6TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$8,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
7 Jazz Band G.Napolitano 2-1-2 Coast to coast 3-1
5 Donnie Bop T.Jackson 3-2-3 Looms large 4-1
2 Bells Panacea J.Morrill 6-4-2 DeDomenico has done well 8-1
4 Absolutely Michael A.Napolitano 2-2-6 Been hitting the ticket 7-2
6 Beauty And A Beast M.Romano 6-1-5 Bounced off that upset 9-2
1 Gogo Buckeye M.Kakaley 8-2-7 Out of charge 10-1
9 Pilgrims Toner M.Simons 9-8-4 Yet to flash much 6-1
7 Foxy Guy T.Buter 4-8-8 Ugly 15-1
3 Skeleton Key H.Parker 7-2-7 Parker been a cold driver 20-1
Second-$16,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $20-25,000
4 Gotta Be Perfect L.Stalbaum 4-1-7 Bomber good at PD 6-1
3 April Sunshine A.Napolitano 3-1-2 Consistent trotter 7-2
2 Twin B Caviar J.Morrill 2-1-2 Back to the Raymer barn 3-1
1 Ax Man D.Miller 9-8-1 Looking to rebound 4-1
9 Jabez J.Pavia 3-1-7 Hard used early 9-2
7 Extracurricular T.Buter 1-2-3 Freehold import 15-1
5 Marion Miss Julie G.Napolitano 8-8-2 Tired mare 8-1
6 DC Northern E.Carlson 7-5-1 Chester shipper 20-1
8 Alternat Thursdays J.Campbell 3-2-1 Wrong time to race 10-1
Third-$10,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $12,500
5 Literate Hanover A.Napolitano 5-3-8 Salerno remains hot 4-1
4 The Real Dan G.Napolitano 1-1-3 The one to beat 5-2
6 Twinscape M.Kakaley 2-3-2 Burke trainee 3-1
1 Son Of Ben J.Morrill 7-4-2 First time lasix user 6-1
9 Splendid Kisser J.Taggart 3-1-1 May need a tightner 5-1
8 Boiler Bob The Qb T.Jackson 5-6-3 New to Kavoleff stable 15-1
7 Classic Line N T.Buter 4-7-5 Breaker 20-1
3 Lodi Governor J.Campbell 8-4-8 Seen better days 12-1
2 Card Hustler J.Pavia 8-5-7 Weakens 10-1
Fourth-$14,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $20,000
1 Another Homer N A.McCarthy 4-2-2 Worth stab at a price 5-1
2 Three New Dawns G.Napolitano 5-1-3 The chalk 3-1
7 Taylor C T.Buter 1-7-6 Big late kick 7-2
8 Medoland Big Cam J.Morrill 4-6-5 Does retain Morrill 10-1
6 Four Starz Twins M.Kakaley 5-8-2 Tiring speed 4-1
3 Elusive Reward D.Miller 2-8-3 Fraley a solid trainer 8-1
4 Saulsbrooks Fame L.Stalbaum 2-6-2 Become a hot commodity 9-2
5 Jimmy Cowan N A.Napolitano 3-6-4 In tough 12-1
Fifth-$8,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
5 Multiple Choice T.Jackson 3-5-3 My pick 7-2
8 Southwind Irvin G.Napolitano 2-1-3 Out and winging it 4-1
6 Goodbye So Long A.McCarthy 2-2-5 Dover newcomer 3-1
9 Scootin Bliss J.Morrill 4-7-8 Again saddled outside 10-1
3 One Tough Hombre T.Buter 4-8-6 Having tough campaign 9-2
7 Pocket Driver N M.Kakaley 5-1-5 Post a knock 8-1
4 Stop Payment D.Ingraham 9-8-3 No time to cash in 6-1
1 Fourth Page L.Stalbaum 4-3-3 Turned over 15-1
2 Ducky T Fra E.Carlson 7-9-8 Off since Feb 20-1
Sixth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $18,000 last 5
4 I Scoot For Cash T.Buter 1-2-9 Sharp pacer 6-1
3 Doubleshotascotch J.Morrill 1-5-3 Always a threat 3-1
1 Amillionpennies M.Romano 5-5-7 Takes plenty of money 4-1
8 Rescue Plan D.Miller 3-1-2 Miller does well at Pocono 7-2
7 Cinderella Guy E.Carlson 2-2-4 Been knocking on the door 8-1
2 Saint William A L.Stalbaum 8-8-1 A grinder 9-2
6 Thebestofjoel M.Kakaley 4-9-1 Still looking for right class 15-1
5 Fall Bliss A.McCarthy 1-5-6 Feels like fall for sure 10-1
9 Flem N Em N G.Napolitano 2-7-6 Forget it 20-1
Seventh-$12,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000
5 Tylers Rendevous G.Napolitano 4-1-8 Nap the difference 3-1
4 Hurrikane Scotty J D.Miller 3-3-2 Versatile pacer 5-2
2 Hrubys N Luck T.Jackson 1-2-1 Never better 6-1
6 Lilys Hi Ho M.Kakaley 1-7-7 Enjoyed the mud 4-1
3 Four Starzzz King J.Morrill 1-3-5 New Huff trainee 5-1
8 Tinys Million H.Parker 2-8-5 Too little, too late 12-1
9 Eragon T.Buter 7-8-5 Empty in his qualifier 20-1
7 Night Train Shane A.Napolitano 1-2-3 Swings and misses 10-1
1 Worthys Magic D.Ingraham 8-5-6 No tricks up his sleeve 15-1
Eighth-$21,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $25,000 last 5
1 Southern Sport J.Morrill 4-6-1 Game as nails 3-1
9 Roadside Delight D.Miller 6-3-5 Big driver change 15-1
4 Cam B Zipper T.Buter 3-7-1 Raced good to Foreclosure N 4-1
6 Mustang Art M.Kakaley 1-1-2 Can he surprise again? 6-1
5 Emjayem Grand A G.Napolitano 4-5-6 Moves out of Winners Over 7-2
2 Freddy Day Hanover M.Simons 6-4-8 Meadowlands invader 9-2
3 Save Me A Place J.Campbell 5-2-7 Out of line 10-1
7 Raining Again J.Pavia 4-1-2 It better pour 8-1
8 Eagle All T.Jackson 5-6-2 In with some toughies 20-1
Ninth-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $25-30,000
9 Bet The Town A.Napolitano 3-1-1 Remains a sharp animal 7-2
3 Float Blue Chip J.Morrill 1-1-4 Looks for three straight 9-2
4 Master STroke D.Miller 4-4-2 Claimed last couple starts 4-1
1 Theredandpanlines A.McCarthy 3-2-1 Hit board 10 of 11 tries 3-1
7 Awesome Armbro N G.Napolitano 1-3-2 New one from the Bronx 15-1
5 Track My Desire L.Stalbaum 3-1-1 Tires on the engine 6-1
6 Courser Hanover T.Buter 7-6-1 Not fired of recent 10-1
2 Excel Nine J.Campbell 5-5-3 Look for ten 8-1
8 Cooperstown Kid E.Carlson 3-5-7 Voted out 20-1
Tenth-$25,000 Open Pace
6 Foreclosure N J.Morrill 1-1-1 On fire 3-1
1 Rockincam D.Miller 1-3-1 Strong Open pacer 5-2
5 Meirs Hanover M.Kakaley 2-1-1 Yet another new Burke pupil 4-1
4 Drop Red G.Napolitano 2-1-2 Morrill opted off 9-2
8 Powerful Mist T.Buter 5-1-1 Marks 1st start of campaign 6-1
7 Four Trumps A L.Stalbaum 1-4-1 Asher-Stalbaum team up 12-1
2 One More Laugh R.Schnittker 5-4-7 Pace winner not the same 10-1
3 Rockem J.Campbell 8-3-1 Rocked 15-1
Eleventh-$14,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $15-20,000
7 Oil Magnet A.McCarthy 2-3-1 Worth following 4-1
2 Grinning Breed G.Napolitano 4-6-4 Been burning cash 3-1
1 Theetownlittleguy M.Kakaley 8-1-1 Should be close to action 7-2
5 Dragon Laws M.Simons 1-5-2 Re-claimed by Wrubel 9-2
3 Ar Ed A.Napolitano 4-3-2 Moves into claimers 6-1
4 Baccarat Stena H.Parker 5-8-4 Best when on the half 8-1
6 NF Independence B.Simpson 7-5-3 Off his game 10-1
8 Carson City Road D.Miller 6-7-8 Take another route 15-1
9 High Wire Kat L.Stalbaum 7-9-1 Slim hopes 20-1
Twelfth-$25,000 Open Trot
2 Perfect Rendition L.Stalbaum 1-1-7 Good luck getting 6-1 6-1
4 Beatgoeson Hanover D.Miller 5-2-3 Plenty of class 5-2
3 In Focus J.Takter 3-3-1 Closing in on $1 million life 3-2
1 Cassis R.Schnittker 5-2-1 Empty from the pocket last Sat 7-2
5 Sand Top Gun J.Morrill 3-1-2 Solid five horse showdown 5-1
Thirteenth-$12,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000
4 Rader Detector D.Miller 5-1-1 Pays quick dividends 4-1
3 Tamayo A.McCarthy 1-2-6 In great form 7-2
1 Royal Morn T.Buter 2-3-8 Buter gets live mount 9-2
6 Jersey Dan J.Morrill 5-4-4 Just joined Sherman stable 15-1
8 Runaway Fire A G.Napolitano 1-2-2 Speedy Pena trainee 3-1
2 Lies Lies Lies M.Simons 3-5-1 Rarely wins 6-1
7 Royal Cam-Hall A.Napolitano 2-6-9 Improved effort with lasix 10-1
9 Stormin Rustler H.Parker 6-5-5 Down in price, but off 20-1
5 Wildridge Sam M.Kakaley 5-7-3 Fills out field 8-1
Fourteenth-$16,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $25,000
3 Corey Road L.Stalbaum 4-1-1 In front and drawing away 3-1
4 Three Artist M.Kakaley 7-1-1 Fits well in here 5-2
2 Intrepid Hall A.McCarthy 3-4-6 New horse to the Mohegan 6-1
1 War Cloud T.Buter 9-3-4 Rail a big plus 7-2
7 Deadly Duel G.Napolitano 3-1-1 2nd start off the purchase 9-2
6 Mcsocks J.Campbell 6-2-3 Lags behind 8-1
5 Gas It Cam It E.Carlson 6-5-1 One more race to go 12-1
Fifteenth-$17,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 7 pm races life
5 Marty Marty D.Miller 1-3-7 Comes out ready to fire 3-1
4 Poco Granny L.Stalbaum 2-4-1 Can be any type 5-1
1 My Drag Queen G.Napolitano 2-1-1 Been deadly good of late 5-2
3 Southwind Trini J.Morrill 3-3-2 Raced solid in Weiss series 4-1
8 Kiddie Mccardle M.Kakaley 1-2-1 In from the Meadows 6-1
9 In Deep Thought J.Campbell 4-3-2 Needs just a little more 12-1
7 Mikayla Rose M.Simons 1-7-2 Off since October 10-1
6 Chartreuse Hanover T.Buter 7-5-1 Not taken to PD yet 20-1
2 Fashion Majorette A.McCarthy 8-6-7 See you on Mon 15-1
ON THE MARK
By Mark Dudek
For The Times Leader
BASEBALL
Favorite Odds Underdog
American League
Angels (Haren) 8.0 INDIANS (Gomez)
Royals (B.Chen) 8.5 TWINS (Marquis)
YANKEES (F.Gar-
cia)
10.5 Tigers (Smyly)
BLUE JAYS
(Morrow)
8.5 Mariners (Millwood)
ORIOLES
(W.Y.Chen)
8.0 As (T.Ross)
WHITE SOX
(Peavy)
8.0 Red Sox (Lester)
RANGERS (Lewis) 9.0 Rays (Niemann)
National League
CARDS (Lohse) 7.5 Brewers (Estrada)
REDS (Cueto) 7.5 Astros (Harrell)
PHILLIES (Blanton) 8.5 Cubs (Wells)
BRAVES (Delgado) 7.5 Pirates (Bedard)
MARLINS (A.San-
chez)
7.5 Dbacks (Kennedy)
ROCKIES (Guthrie) 9.5 Mets (Gee)
GIANTS (Lincecum) 6.5 Padres (Bass)
Nationals (Stras-
burg)
6.0 DODGERS
(Billingsley)
NBA
Favorite Points Underdog
BULLS 8.5 76ers
HEAT 8.5 Knicks
PACERS 9 Magic
THUNDER 7.5 Mavericks
Sunday
SPURS 10.5 Jazz
LAKERS 5 Nuggets
HAWKS [1.5] Celtics
GRIZZLIES 5 Clippers
NHL
Favorite Odds Underdog
RANGERS -$165/
+$145
Capitals
BLUES -$155/
+$135
Kings
Sunday
FLYERS -$160/
+$140
Devils
Home Teams in Capital Letters
AME RI C A S L I NE
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH
CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Celtics - Hawks circle is for Boston
guard Ray Allen (questionable).
BOXING REPORT: In the WBC light heavyweight title fight on April 28 in Atlantic
City, New Jersey, Chad Dawson is -$400 vs. Bernard Hopkins at +$300; the WBA
super welterweight title fight on May 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr.
is -$700 vs. Miguel Cotto at +$500; in the WBA/IBF welterweight title fight on May
19 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Amir Khan is -$500 vs. Lamont Peterson at +$400; in the
WBO welterweight title fight on June 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is
-$400 vs. Timothy Bradley at +$300.
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
TODAY'S EVENTS
H.S. BASEBALL
Hazleton Area at Bethlehem Catholic, noon
Coughlin at Dallas, 1 p.m.
Tunkhannock at Pittston Area, 1 p.m.
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Hazleton Area at Parkland, noon
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Wyoming Area at North Pocono, 1 p.m.
Lake-Lehman at Delaware Valley, 2 p.m.
H.S. BOYS LACROSSE
Selinsgrove at Dallas, 11 a.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Eastern at Misericordia, noon
Delaware Valley at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
Kings at FDU-Florham, 1 p.m.
PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSUAC Championships
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
FDU-Florham at Kings, 1 p.m.
Misericordia at Eastern, 1 p.m.
Wilkes at Delaware Valley, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE TENNIS
Eastern at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
FDU-Florham at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
Manhattanville at Kings, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD
Misericordia at Narkiewicz Invitational, TBA
MEN'S COLLEGE GOLF
Freedom Conference Tournament
MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE
Misericordia at Eastern, 1 p.m.
Kings at Manhattanville, 4 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE GOLF
Freedom Conference Tournament
WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE
Kings at FDU-Florham, 11 a.m.
Misericordia at Arcadia, 1 p.m.
Wilkes at Manhattanville, 1 p.m.
SUNDAY, APR. 29
COLLEGE BASEBALL
PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSUAC Championships
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Wilkes at Marywood, 1 p.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE GOLF
Freedom Conference Tournament
WOMEN'S COLLEGE GOLF
Freedom Conference Tournament
MONDAY, APR. 30
H.S. BASEBALL
Berwick at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m.
Dallas at Pittston Area, 4:15 p.m.
Tunkhannock at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m.
Wyoming Area at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m.
Wyoming Valley West at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER
Hanover Area at Pittston Area, 4:15 p.m.
Honesdale at Wyoming Seminary, 4:15 p.m.
Meyers at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m.
GAR at Wyoming Area, 7 p.m.
H.S. SOFTBALL
Berwick at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m.
Dallas at Pittston Area, 4:15 p.m.
Tunkhannock at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m.
Wyoming Area at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m.
Wyoming Valley West at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m.
H.S. BOYS TENNIS
Coughlin at Holy Redeemer, 4 p.m.
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Crestwood at Wyoming Valley West
Holy Redeemer at Coughlin
W H A T S O N T V
AUTO RACING
6 p.m.
NBCSN IRL, IndyCar, pole qualifying for Sao
Paulo Indy 300, at Sao Paulo (same-day tape)
7 p.m.
FOX NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series 400, at Rich-
mond, Va.
BOXING
10:15 p.m.
HBO Heavyweights, Seth Mitchell (24-0-1) vs.
Chazz Witherspoon (30-2-0);champion Bernard
Hopkins (52-5-2) vs. Chad Dawson (30-1-0), for
WBC light heavyweight title, at Atlantic City, N.J.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
3:30 p.m.
FSN Texas A&M at Texas
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
1:30 p.m.
FSN Texas A&M at Texas
GOLF
9 a.m.
TGC European PGA Tour, Ballantines Cham-
pionship, third round, at Seoul, South Korea (same-
day tape)
1 p.m.
TGC PGA Tour, Zurich Classic, third round, at
New Orleans
3 p.m.
CBS PGA Tour, Zurich Classic, third round, at
New Orleans
TGC LPGA, Mobile Bay Classic, third round, at
Prattville, Ala.
MLB
12:30 p.m.
FOX Milwaukee at St. Louis
4 p.m.
YES Detroit at N.Y. Yankees
7 p.m.
MLB Arizona at Miami
ROOT Pittsburgh at Atlanta
WGN Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia
8 p.m.
WPIX N.Y. Mets at Colorado
MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
6:30 p.m.
SE2, WYLN Lehigh Valley vs. Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre Yankees
NBA
1 p.m.
TNT Playoffs, first round, game1, Philadelphia at
Chicago
3:30 p.m.
ABC Playoffs, first round, game 1, New York at
Miami
7 p.m.
ESPN Playoffs, first round, game 1, Orlando at
Indiana
9:30 p.m.
ESPNPlayoffs, first round, game1, Dallas at Ok-
lahoma City
NFL
Noon
ESPNDraft, fourth-seventh rounds, at NewYork
7 p.m.
ESPN2 Draft, conclusion, at New York
NHL
3 p.m.
NBC Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 1,
Washington at N.Y. Rangers
7:30 p.m.
NBCSNPlayoffs, conferencesemifinals, game1,
Los Angeles at St. Louis
SOCCER
9:55 a.m.
ESPN2 Premier League, Arsenal at Stoke City
3:30 p.m.
NBCSN MLS, New England at New York
T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
American League
CHICAGOWHITESOXPlacedRHPJesseCrain
on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 21. Recalled
RHP Dylan Axelrod from Charlotte (IL).
CLEVELAND INDIANSPlaced LHP Rafael Pe-
rez on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 26. Re-
called LHP Nick Hagadone from Columbus (IL).
National League
HOUSTON ASTROSRecalled LHP Fernando
Abad and INF Brian Bixler from Oklahoma City
(PCL). Placed INFMarwin Gonzalez on the paterni-
ty list. Placed RHP Kyle Weiland on the 15-day DL,
retroactive to April 25.
LOS ANGELES DODGERSRecalled RHP Nath-
an Eovaldi from Chattanooga (SL). Optioned LHP
Michael Antonini to Albuquerque (PCL).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARSWaived RB Deji Ka-
rim, LB JoJo Dickson, LB Stephen Franklin, LB
Jammie Kirlew, DB Trumaine McBride and K Sam
Swank.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
FLORIDA PANTHERSReassigned D Tyson
Strachan San Antonio (AHL).
American Hockey League
AHLSuspended Manchester RWJustin Johnson
one game for his actions before an April 25 game
against Norfolk. Suspended Bridgeport coach
Brent Thompsonthreegames for his actions follow-
ing an April 22 game at Connecticut.
H O C K E Y
NHL
Playoff Glance
(x-if necessary)
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
N.Y. Rangers vs. Washington
Saturday, April 28: Washington at NY Rangers, 3
p.m.
Monday, April 30: Washington at NY Rangers, 7:30
p.m.
Wednesday, May 2: NY Rangers at Washington,
7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 5: NY Rangers at Washington, 12:30
p.m.
x-Monday, May 7: Washington at NYRangers, 7:30
p.m.
x-Wednesday, May 9: NY Rangers at Washington,
TBD
x-Saturday, May 12: Washington at NY Rangers,
TBD
Philadelphia vs. New Jersey
Sunday, April 29: New Jersey at Philadelphia, 3
p.m.
Tuesday, May 1: New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7:30
p.m.
Thursday, May 3: Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30
p.m.
Sunday, May 6: Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30
p.m.
x-Tuesday, May 8: NewJersey at Philadelphia, TBD
x-Thursday, May 10: Philadelphia at New Jersey,
TBD
x-Saturday, May 12: New Jersey at Philadelphia,
TBD
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Phoenix vs. Nashville
Friday, April 27: Nashville at Phoenix, late
Sunday, April 29: Nashville at Phoenix, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, May 2: Phoenix at Nashville, 9 p.m.
Friday, May 4: Phoenix at Nashville, 7:30 p.m.
x-Monday, May 7: Nashville at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
x-Wednesday, May 9: Phoenix at Nashville, TBD
x-Friday, May 11: Nashville at Phoenix, TBD
St. Louis vs. Los Angeles
Saturday, April 28: Los Angeles at St. Louis, 7:30
p.m.
Monday, April 30: Los Angeles at St. Louis, 9 p.m.
Thursday, May 3: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.
Sunday, May 6: St. Louis at Los Angeles, 3 p.m.
x-Tuesday, May 8: Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD
x-Thursday, May 10: St. Louis at Los Angeles, TBD
x-Saturday, May 12: Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD
AHL
Playoff Glance
(x-if necessary)
FIRST ROUND
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Connecticut 3, Bridgeport 0
Thursday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Bridgeport 0
Saturday, April 21: Connecticut 3, Bridgeport 0
Sunday, April 22: Connecticut 4, Bridgeport 3, OT
Norfolk 3, Manchester 1
Friday, April 20: Norfolk 3, Manchester 2
Saturday, April 21: Manchester 5, Norfolk 2
Wednesday, April 25: Norfolk 5, Manchester 2
Friday, April 27: Norfolk 4, Manchester 3, OT
B A S K E T B A L L
NBA
Daily Playoff Glance
FIRST ROUND
Today's Games
Philadelphia at Chicago, 1 p.m
New York at Miami, 3:30 p.m.
Orlando at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 29
Utah at San Antonio, 1 p.m.
Denver at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m.
Boston at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 9:30 p.m.
Monday, April 30
New York at Miami, 7 p.m.
Orlando at Indiana, 7:30 p.m.
Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 1
Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Denver at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 2
Utah at San Antonio, 7 p.m.
Indiana at Orlando, 7:30 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 9:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 3
Miami at New York, 7 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9:30 p.m.
Friday, May 4
Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
Chicago at Philadelphia, 8 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Denver, 10:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 5
Indiana at Orlando, 2 p.m.
Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 4:30 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
San Antonio at Utah, 10 p.m.
Sunday, May 6
Chicago at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
Miami at New York, 3:30 p.m.
Atlanta at Boston, 7 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9:30 p.m.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Hershey 2
Friday, April 20: Penguins 3, Hershey 1
Saturday, April 21: Penguins 7, Hershey 2
Wednesday, April 25: Hershey 4, Penguins 3, OT
Friday, April 27: Hershey 4, Penguins 1
Saturday, April 28: Hershey at Penguins, 7:05 p.m.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Toronto 3, Rochester 0
Thursday, April 19: Toronto 4, Rochester 3
Saturday, April 21: Toronto 4, Rochester 3
Monday, April 23: Toronto 3, Rochester 0
EASTERN CONFERENCE
St. John's 3, Syracuse 1
Friday, April 20: St. Johns 3, Syracuse 2
Saturday, April 21: Syracuse 4, St. Johns 3
Wednesday, April 25: St. Johns 5, Syracuse 1
Friday, April 27: St. Johns 4, Syracuse 3, OT
WESTERN CONFERENCE
San Antonio 2, Chicago 2
Thursday, April 19: San Antonio 5, Chicago 4, OT
Saturday, April 21: San Antonio 4, Chicago 3
Tuesday, April 24: Chicago 3, San Antonio 2
Wednesday, April 25: Chicago 3, San Antonio 1
Friday, April 27: San Antonio at Chicago, late
Oklahoma City 3, Houston 1
Thursday, April 19: Oklahoma City 5, Houston 0
Friday, April 20: Oklahoma City 4, Houston 1
Sunday, April 22: Houston 1, Oklahoma City 0
Tuesday, April 24: Oklahoma City 5, Houston 2
Abbotsford 3, Milwaukee 0
Friday, April 20: Abbotsford 6, Milwaukee 2
Sunday, April 22: Abbotsford 4, Milwaukee 2
Wednesday, April 25: Abbotsford 4, Milwaukee 2
F O O T B A L L
NFL
2012 Draft Selections
Second Round
33. St. Louis, Brian Quick, wr, Appalachian State.
34. Indianapolis, Coby Fleener, te, Stanford.
35. Baltimore (fromMinnesota), Courtney Upshaw,
lb, Alabama.
36. Denver (fromTampa Bay), Derek Wolfe, dt, Cin-
cinnati.
37. Cleveland, Mitchell Schwartz, ot, California.
38. Jacksonville, Andre Branch, de, Clemson.
39. St. Louis (from Washington), Janoris Jenkins,
db, North Alabama.
40. Carolina, Amini Silatolu, g, Midwestern State.
41. Buffalo, Cordy Glenn, ot, Georgia.
42. Miami, Jonathan Martin, ot, Stanford.
43. N.Y. Jets (from Seattle), Stephen Hill, wr, Ge-
orgia Tech.
44. Kansas City, Jeff Allen, g, Illinois.
45. Chicago(fromDallas throughSt. Louis), Alshon
Jeffery, wr, South Carolina.
46. Philadelphia, Mychal Kendricks, lb, California.
47. Seattle (from N.Y. Jets), Bobby Wagner, lb,
Utah State.
48. New England (from Oakland), Tavon Wilson,
db, Illinois.
49. San Diego, Kendall Reyes, de, Connecticut.
50. St. Louis (from Chicago), Isaiah Pead, rb, Cin-
cinnati.
51. Green Bay (fromArizona through Philadelphia),
Jerel Worthy, de, Michigan State.
52. Tennessee, Zach Brown, lb, North Carolina.
53. Cincinnati, Devon Still, dt, Penn State.
54. Detroit, Ryan Broyles, wr, Oklahoma.
55. Atlanta, Peter Konz, g, Wisconsin.
56. Pittsburgh, Mike Adams, ot, Ohio State.
57. Denver, Brock Osweiler, qb, Arizona State.
58. Tampa Bay (from Houston), Lavonte David, lb,
Nebraska.
New Orleans Forfeited
59. Philadelphia (fromGreen Bay), Vinny Curry, de,
Marshall.
60. Baltimore, Kelechi Osemele, ot, Iowa State.
61. San Francisco, LaMichael James, rb, Oregon.
62. Green Bay (from New England), Casey Hay-
ward, db, Vanderbilt.
63. N.Y. Giants, Rueben Randle, wr, LSU.
Third Round
64. Indianapolis, Dwayne Allen, te, Clemson.
65. St. Louis, Trumaine Johnson, db, Montana.
66. Minnesota, Josh Robinson, db, UCF.
67. Denver (from Cleveland), Ronnie Hillman, rb,
San Diego State.
68. Houston (from Tampa Bay), DeVier Posey, wr,
Ohio State.
69. Buffalo (from Washington), T.J. Graham, wr,
N.C. State.
70. Jacksonville, Bryan Anger, p, California.
71. Washington (from Buffalo), Josh LeRibeus, g,
SMU.
72. Miami, Olivier Vernon, de, Miami.
73. San Diego (fromCarolina through Chicago and
Miami), Brandon Taylor, db, LSU.
74. Kansas City, Donald Stephenson, ot, Oklaho-
ma.
75. Seattle, Russell Wilson, qb, Wisconsin.
76. Houston (from Philadelphia), Brandon Brooks,
g, Miami (Ohio).
77. N.Y. Jets, DeMario Davis, lb, Arkansas State.
Oakland Exercised in Supplemental Draft
78. Miami (from San Diego), Michael Egnew, te,
Missouri.
79. Chicago, Brandon Hardin, db, Oregon State.
80. Arizona, Jamell Fleming, db, Oklahoma.
81. Dallas, Tyrone Crawford, de, Boise State.
82. Tennessee, Mike Martin, dt, Michigan.
83. Cincinnati, Mohamed Sanu, wr, Rutgers.
84. Baltimore (from Atlanta), Bernard Pierce, rb,
Temple.
85. Detroit, Dwight Bentley, db, Louisiana-La-
fayette.
86. Pittsburgh, Sean Spence, lb, Miami.
87. Cleveland (from Denver), John Hughes, db,
Cincinnati.
88. Philadelphia (from Houston), Nick Foles, qb,
Arizona.
89. New Orleans, Akiem Hicks, dt, Regina (Cana-
da).
90. NewEngland (fromGreen Bay), Jake Bequette,
de, Arkansas.
91. Atlanta (from Baltimore), Lamar Holmes, ot,
Southern Miss.
92. Indianapolis (from San Francisco), T.Y. Hilton,
wr, FIU.
93. Cincinnati (from New England), Brandon
Thompson, dt, Clemson.
94. N.Y. Giants, Jayron Hosley, db, Virginia Tech.
95. x-Oakland, Tony Bergstrom, g, Utah.
A U T O R A C I N G
NASCAR Nationwide Series
Virginia 529 College Savings 250 Results
The Associated Press
1. (10) Kurt Busch, Toyota, 250 laps, 132.8 rating
2. (2) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 250, 123.9
3. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 250, 139
4. (6) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 250, 113.5
5. (12) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 250, 108.9
6. (7) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 250, 111.3
7. (8) Ryan Blaney, Chevrolet, 250, 99.9
8. (19) Michael Annett, Ford, 250, 94.8
9. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 250, 102.4
10. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 250, 99.1
11. (11) Steve Wallace, Ford, 250, 88.3
12. (21) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 249, 81.6
13. (17) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 249, 83.6
14. (15) Brian Scott, Toyota, 249, 84.8
15. (13) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 249, 80.7
16. (9) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 249, 82.2
17. (20) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 249, 73.6
18. (14) Joey Logano, Toyota, 249, 88.1
19. (4) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 248, 80.2
20. (24) Johanna Long, Chevrolet, 248, 64.3
21. (16) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 248, 61.6
22. (25) Travis Pastrana, Toyota, 248, 65.9
23. (18) Casey Roderick, Ford, 247, 67.5
24. (26) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 247, 61.9
25. (27) Tayler Malsam, Toyota, 246, 61.9
26. (33) Timmy Hill, Ford, 245, 46.9
27. (40) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet, 245, 49.1
28. (43) T.J. Bell, Chevrolet, 244, 39.5
29. (31) Tanner Berryhill, Chevrolet, 244, 43.7
30. (28) Jason Bowles, Toyota, 243, 48.9
31. (34) Eric McClure, Toyota, 243, 38
32. (38) Matt Frahm, Ford, 243, 35.6
33. (29) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 229, 51
34. (37) Robert RichardsonJr., Chevrolet, 162, 43.1
35. (30) Erik Darnell, Chevrolet, clutch, 145, 60.7
36. (32) MorganShepherd, Chevrolet, handling, 90,
45.3
37. (22) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, accident, 66, 52.7
38. (23) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, suspension, 12, 38.1
39. (42) Blake Koch, Chevrolet, vibration, 10, 31.9
40. (36) Scott Speed, Chevrolet, electrical, 9, 34.1
41. (39) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, rear gear, 7, 30.9
42. (35) Chase Miller, Chevrolet, clutch, 7, 29
43. (41) Jeff Green, Toyota, vibration, 3, 26.3
Average Speed of Race Winner: 104.070 mph.
Time of Race: 1 hour, 48 minutes, 6 seconds.
Margin of Victory: 0.062 seconds.
Caution Flags: 3 for 20 laps.
Lead Changes: 13 among 6 drivers.
B O X I N G
Fight Schedule
Today
At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (HBO), Ber-
nard Hopkins vs. Chad Dawson, 12, for Hopkins
WBC light heavyweight title; Seth Mitchell vs.
Chazz Witherspoon, 10 rounds, heavyweights.
At Maracay, Venezuela, Liborio Solis vs. Santiago
Ivan Acosta, 12, for Solis interimWBA World super
flyweight title.
At Miami, Okla. (SHO), Thomas Oosthuizen vs.
Marcus Johnson, 10, super middleweights; Orlando
Del Valle vs. Christopher Martin, 10, junior feather-
weights.
At Cancun, Mexico, Jhonny Gonzalez vs. Elio Ro-
jas, 12, for Gonzalezs WBC featherweight title;
JuanCarlos Salgadovs. MartinHonorio, 12, for Sal-
gados IBF junior lightweight title.
C M Y K
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012 PAGE 3B
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
PHILADELPHIA Paul
Maholm pitched 6
1
3 solid in-
nings, Starlin Castro had two
hits and an RBI, and the Chica-
go Cubs beat the Philadelphia
Phillies 5-1 Friday night.
Maholm (2-2) allowed a run
on five hits with a strikeout
and no walks, dropping his
ERA from 8.36 to 6.20, and
Tony Campana had two hits
and scored twice for the Cubs.
Ty Wigginton homered for
Philadelphia, which has scored
two runs or less in 11 of 20
games.
Roy Halladay (3-2) was un-
hittable at the start, retiring 10
straight batters with four
strikeouts, but surrendered
three runs on six hits in a
three-inning stretch to fall to
1-5 lifetime against Chicago.
He allowed three runs on six
hits with five strikeouts and
two walks. Rafael Dolis pitched
two scoreless innings for his
first major-league save.
Astros 6, Reds 4
CINCINNATI Jose Altuve
drove in two runs with a triple
and a double, leading Wandy
Rodriguez and the Houston
Astros past the Cincinnati
Reds.
Jed Lowrie also had two hits
for the Astros, who have won
consecutive games for the first
time since a three-game win-
ning streak April 7-9. Houston
hit .316 during three games in
Milwaukee this week and had
14 hits in a 7-5 win in the series
finale Wednesday.
Braves 6, Pirates 1
ATLANTA Tommy Han-
son allowed one run in six
innings, Dan Uggla and Chip-
per Jones came through in a
four-run seventh, and the
streaking Atlanta Braves de-
feated the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Braves won for the 13th
time in 16 games after an 0-4
start their worst since 1988.
Diamondbacks 5, Marlins 0
MIAMI Joe Saunders
pitched a three-hitter, Jason
Kubel tied a career best with
four hits and the Arizona Dia-
mondbacks sent Miami to its
sixth straight loss with a victo-
ry over the Marlins.
Kubel extended his hitting
streak to 10 games, his average
over that stretch going from
.200 to .333. Miguel Montero
drove in three runs and Aaron
Hill homered for Arizona.
Cardinals 13, Brewers 1
ST. LOUIS Jake West-
brook gave up one run over
seven innings and St. Louis
exploded for eight runs in the
third inning in a win over the
Milwaukee Brewers.
St. Louis, which set a season
high both for runs in an inning
and in a game, won for the
eighth time in its last 12.
Westbrook (3-1) gave up
seven hits, struck out five and
did not walk a batter. He has
allowed two earned runs or
less in all four of his starts this
season. Milwaukee starter
Yovani Gallardo (1-2) allowed
eight earned runs in two in-
nings. trytype
A M E R I C A N L E A G U E R O U N D U P
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Roy Halladay fields a
ground ball hit by the Chicago Cubs Tony Campana in the first
inning of a game Friday in Philadelphia.
Maholm, Castro lead
Cubs past Phillies
The Associated Press
NEW YORK Derek Jeter
scored on a passed ball with
one out in the ninth inning and
the New York Yankees rallied
to hand the Tigers their fifth
straight loss, 7-6 on Friday
night, hours after Detroit left
fielder Delmon Young was
arraigned on a hate crime
harassment charge.
Alex Rodriguez homered and
drove in two runs, Russell
Martin hit a two-run homer
and the Yankees bullpen held
steady when Ivan Nova turned
in the latest shaky performance
by a New York starter.
Athletics 5, Orioles 2
BALTIMORE Brandon
McCarthy won for the first
time this season, pitching
seven solid innings, and Eric
Sogard hit a two-run home run
in a three-run second as the
Oakland Athletics beat the
Baltimore Orioles.
Oakland has won three
straight for the second time
this season and moved a game
over .500 for the first time
since May 18, 2011.
Indians 3, Angels 2
CLEVELAND Asdrubal
Cabrera singled home the
winning run with one out in
the ninth inning and the Cleve-
land Indians beat the strug-
gling Los Angeles Angels.
Albert Pujols went 1 for 4 as
Los Angeles lost its fifth
straight. He is homerless in 20
games since signing a $240
million, 10-year contract to join
the Angels his longest
drought to start a season.
Red Sox 10, White Sox 3
CHICAGO Darnell McDo-
nald hit a tiebreaking three-run
double and homered to help
the Boston Red Sox rally to
beat the Chicago White Sox.
David Ortiz hit a two-run
shot for the Red Sox, who are
5-0 since blowing a 9-0 lead
against the New York Yankees
Saturday for their fifth straight
loss.
After Paul Konerkos home
run in the fifth gave the White
Sox a 3-2 lead, the Red Sox
responded with a five-run sixth
inning, highlighted by McDo-
nalds bases-clearing double.
Mariners 9, Blue Jays 5
TORONTO Michael
Saunders hit two home runs,
including a grand slam in the
10th inning, and the Seattle
Mariners rallied to beat the
Toronto Blue Jays, extending
their winning streak to a sea-
son-high four games.
Royals 7, Twins 6
MINNEAPOLIS Alex
Gordon and Billy Butler each
hit a two-run homer and the
Kansas City Royals beat the
Minnesota Twins for their
third straight win.
Rays 8, Rangers 4
Tampa Bay ran its win
streak to six games as Evan
Longoria launched a 404-foot,
three-run homerun to center
field .
A M E R I C A N L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Jeter scores winning run
on passed ball vs. Tigers
The Associated Press
STANDINGS/STATS
T H U R S D A Y S
L A T E B O X E S
Red Sox 10, White Sox 3
Boston Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Aviles ss 4 2 1 0 De Aza cf 5 0 1 0
Sweeny rf 5 1 2 1 AlRmrz ss 4 1 0 0
Pedroia 2b 5 1 1 0 A.Dunn dh 3 1 1 0
AdGnzl 1b 4 1 1 1 Konerk 1b 4 0 2 1
Ortiz dh 3 1 1 1 Lillirdg 1b 1 0 0 0
Youkils 3b 4 2 3 4 Przyns c 3 0 1 1
Sltlmch c 4 2 2 3 Rios rf 4 0 0 0
LAndrs lf 3 0 0 0 Viciedo lf 4 1 2 1
DMcDn lf 1 0 0 0 Morel 3b 4 0 0 0
Byrd cf 4 0 1 0 Bckhm 2b 3 0 0 0
Totals 37101210 Totals 35 3 7 3
Boston.............................. 205 020 001 10
Chicago............................ 101 100 000 3
EYoukilis (1). DPChicago 2. LOBBoston 3,
Chicago10. 2BAviles (6), Sweeney (10), Ad.Gon-
zalez (5), De Aza (5), Konerko (7). HRYoukilis
(2), Saltalamacchia 2 (4), Viciedo (3). SBAviles
(3).
IP H R ER BB SO
Boston
Doubront W,1-0 ...... 6 5 3 3 3 2
Tazawa S,1-1 .......... 3 2 0 0 0 4
Chicago
Humber L,1-1.......... 5 8 9 9 3 5
Ohman...................... 2 1 0 0 0 0
Z.Stewart ................. 2 3 1 1 0 0
HBPby Doubront (A.Dunn), by Tazawa (Beck-
ham). WPDoubront.
UmpiresHome, Brian ONora;First, Alfonso Mar-
quez;Second, D.J. Reyburn;Third, Tom Hallion.
T3:03. A20,266 (40,615).
Padres 2, Nationals 1
Washington San Diego
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Dsmnd ss 4 0 0 0 Venale rf 5 0 0 0
Espinos 2b 4 0 0 0 Denorfi lf 3 0 1 0
Tracy 3b 4 0 0 0 Headly 3b 3 0 0 0
LaRoch 1b 4 0 2 0 Hundly c 4 0 1 0
Lmrdzz pr 0 0 0 0 Alonso 1b 4 0 2 0
Werth rf 4 1 1 1 OHudsn 2b 3 1 1 0
Ankiel cf 3 0 0 0 Maybin cf 2 1 1 0
Nady lf 3 0 0 0 Bartlett ss 3 0 0 0
Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 Cashnr p 0 0 0 0
SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Kotsay ph 1 0 1 2
Ramos c 2 0 1 0 Street p 0 0 0 0
EJcksn p 1 0 0 0 Volquez p 2 0 0 0
Berndn lf 1 0 0 0 Hermid ph 1 0 1 0
Parrino
pr-ss 1 0 0 0
Totals 30 1 4 1 Totals 32 2 8 2
Washington ....................... 000 000 100 1
San Diego.......................... 000 000 02x 2
LOBWashington 4, San Diego 11. 2BLaRoche
(6), Alonso 2 (7), Kotsay (1). 3BO.Hudson (4).
HRWerth (2). SBDenorfia (1). SE.Jackson.
IP H R ER BB SO
Washington
E.Jackson................ 6
2
3 6 0 0 3 6
Clippard L,1-2
BS,1-1 ...................... 1 2 2 2 2 2
S.Burnett ..................
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
San Diego
Volquez .................... 7 3 1 1 1 7
Cashner W,1-1........ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Street S,2-2 ............. 1 1 0 0 0 1
UmpiresHome, Scott Barry;First, Gary Darling-
;Second, Lance Barrett;Third, Paul Emmel.
T2:40. A18,356 (42,691).
S T A N D I N G S
All Times EDT
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Tampa Bay..................................... 13 7 .650 8-2 W-6 8-1 5-6
Baltimore........................................ 12 8 .600 1 6-4 L-1 6-4 6-4
New York ....................................... 11 8 .579 1
1
2
1
2 6-4 W-1 5-3 6-5
Toronto........................................... 10 10 .500 3 2 4-6 L-4 4-6 6-4
Boston............................................ 9 10 .474 3
1
2 2
1
2 5-5 W-5 3-5 6-5
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cleveland....................................... 10 8 .556 6-4 W-1 3-6 7-2
Chicago.......................................... 10 10 .500 1 2 5-5 L-4 3-6 7-4
Detroit............................................. 10 10 .500 1 2 3-7 L-5 6-7 4-3
Kansas City ................................... 6 14 .300 5 6 3-7 W-3 0-10 6-4
Minnesota...................................... 5 15 .250 6 7 2-8 L-6 2-8 3-7
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Texas ............................................. 15 5 .750 7-3 L-1 7-4 8-1
Oakland.......................................... 11 10 .524 4
1
2 1
1
2 7-3 W-3 6-7 5-3
Seattle ............................................ 11 10 .524 4
1
2 1
1
2 5-5 W-4 3-6 8-4
Los Angeles .................................. 6 14 .300 9 6 2-8 L-5 4-6 2-8
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Washington ................................... 14 5 .737 7-3 L-1 8-2 6-3
Atlanta............................................ 13 7 .650 1
1
2 8-2 W-3 6-1 7-6
New York ....................................... 11 8 .579 3 1
1
2 5-5 W-3 8-5 3-3
Philadelphia................................... 9 11 .450 5
1
2 4 4-6 L-1 3-4 6-7
Miami .............................................. 7 12 .368 7 5
1
2 4-6 L-6 5-3 2-9
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
St. Louis......................................... 13 7 .650 6-4 W-2 5-2 8-5
Cincinnati ....................................... 9 11 .450 4 4 5-5 L-2 5-5 4-6
Milwaukee...................................... 9 11 .450 4 4 5-5 L-2 6-6 3-5
Pittsburgh ...................................... 8 11 .421 4
1
2 4
1
2 5-5 L-1 5-4 3-7
Houston ......................................... 8 12 .400 5 5 4-6 W-2 4-5 4-7
Chicago.......................................... 7 13 .350 6 6 4-6 W-1 5-8 2-5
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Los Angeles .................................. 13 6 .684 5-5 L-2 7-2 6-4
San Francisco ............................... 10 9 .526 3 2
1
2 6-4 W-1 4-2 6-7
Arizona........................................... 10 10 .500 3
1
2 3 3-7 W-1 6-7 4-3
Colorado........................................ 9 9 .500 3
1
2 3 5-5 L-1 5-4 4-5
San Diego...................................... 6 14 .300 7
1
2 7 4-6 W-1 5-9 1-5
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Thursday's Games
Kansas City 4, Cleveland 2
Seattle 5, Detroit 4
Tampa Bay 4, L.A. Angels 3
Baltimore 5, Toronto 2
Boston 10, Chicago White Sox 3
Friday's Games
N.Y. Yankees 7, Detroit 6
Cleveland 3, L.A. Angels 2
Oakland 5, Baltimore 2
Seattle 9, Toronto 5, 10 innings
Tampa Bay 8, Texas 4
Boston 10, Chicago White Sox 3
Kansas City 7, Minnesota 6
Saturday's Games
L.A. Angels (Haren0-1) at Cleveland(J.Gomez1-0),
1:05 p.m.
Kansas City (B.Chen 0-2) at Minnesota (Marquis
1-0), 1:10 p.m.
Detroit (Smyly 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 0-1),
4:05 p.m.
Seattle (Millwood 0-1) at Toronto (Morrow1-1), 4:07
p.m.
Oakland (T.Ross 1-0) at Baltimore (W.Chen 1-0),
7:05 p.m.
Boston (Lester 0-2) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy
3-0), 7:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Niemann 1-2) at Texas (Lewis 2-0),
8:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m.
Seattle at Toronto, 1:07 p.m.
Oakland at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m.
Boston at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
Kansas City at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Monday's Games
Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Texas at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
Oakland at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m.
Minnesota at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Thursday's Games
San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 5
N.Y. Mets 3, Miami 2
San Diego 2, Washington 1
Friday's Games
Chicago Cubs 5, Philadelphia 1
Arizona 5, Miami 0
Houston 6, Cincinnati 4
Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 1
St. Louis 13, Milwaukee 1
N.Y. Mets at Colorado, (n)
Washington at L.A. Dodgers, (n)
San Diego at San Francisco, (n)
Saturday's Games
Milwaukee (Estrada 0-0) at St. Louis (Lohse 3-0),
1:05 p.m.
Houston (Harrell 1-1) at Cincinnati (Cueto 2-0), 4:10
p.m.
Chicago Cubs (R.Wells 0-0) at Philadelphia (Blan-
ton 1-3), 7:05 p.m.
Arizona (I.Kennedy 3-0) at Miami (A.Sanchez 1-0),
7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Bedard 0-4) at Atlanta (Delgado 2-1),
7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Gee 1-2) at Colorado (Guthrie 2-1), 8:10
p.m.
San Diego (Bass 1-2) at San Francisco (Lincecum
1-2), 9:05 p.m.
Washington (Strasburg 2-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Bil-
lingsley 2-1), 9:10 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Arizona at Miami, 1:10 p.m.
Houston at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m.
Milwaukee at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Colorado, 3:10 p.m.
San Diego at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m.
Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m.
Monday's Games
Arizona at Miami, 12:40 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.
Milwaukee at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
N A T I O N A L
L E A G U E
Cubs 5, Phillies 1
Chicago Philadelphia
ab r h bi ab r h bi
DeJess rf 5 0 1 1 Pierre lf 4 0 1 0
Campn cf 5 2 2 0 Polanc 3b 4 0 2 0
SCastro ss 4 0 2 1 Rollins ss 4 0 0 0
LaHair 1b 3 1 1 0 Pence rf 4 0 0 0
ASorin lf 4 0 1 1 Victorn cf 4 0 0 0
Dolis p 0 0 0 0 Wggntn 1b 4 1 2 1
IStewrt 3b 4 0 1 1 Ruiz c 4 0 1 0
Barney 2b 4 0 0 0 Galvis 2b 3 0 1 0
Soto c 2 1 0 0 Hallady p 2 0 0 0
Mahlm p 2 0 0 0 Mayrry ph 1 0 1 0
Russell p 0 0 0 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0
RJhnsn lf 1 1 1 1 Schwm p 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 5 9 5 Totals 34 1 8 1
Chicago.............................. 000 102 002 5
Philadelphia....................... 000 000 100 1
DPChicago 1, Philadelphia 1. LOBChicago 6,
Philadelphia 6. 2BS.Castro (5), I.Stewart (2),
Ruiz (4). 3BR.Johnson (2). HRWigginton (2).
SBCampana(5), S.Castro(8). CSS.Castro(2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Chicago
Maholm W,2-2......... 6
1
3 5 1 1 0 1
Russell H,1 ..............
2
3 2 0 0 0 0
Dolis S,1-1............... 2 1 0 0 0 0
Philadelphia
Halladay L,3-2......... 7 6 3 3 2 5
Bastardo...................
2
3 1 0 0 1 0
Schwimer ................. 1
1
3 2 2 2 1 0
WPMaholm.
UmpiresHome, CBBucknor;First, DanIassogna-
;Second, Bill Miller;Third, Dale Scott.
T2:41. A45,261 (43,651).
Braves 6, Pirates 1
Pittsburgh Atlanta
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Presley lf 4 0 2 0 Bourn cf 5 0 2 0
Barmes ss 4 0 0 0 Prado lf 4 1 2 1
McCtch cf 4 1 1 0 Fremn 1b 4 1 1 0
GJones rf 4 0 1 1 McCnn c 3 0 0 0
Walker 2b 3 0 1 0 D.Ross c 0 1 0 0
PAlvrz 3b 2 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 1 1 2
McGeh 1b 3 0 1 0 C.Jones 3b 4 0 2 2
Barajs c 3 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 3 1 0 0
AJBrnt p 1 0 0 0 Pstrnck ss 3 1 1 1
McLoth ph 1 0 0 0 Hanson p 1 0 0 0
Watson p 0 0 0 0 JFrncs ph 1 0 0 0
Meek p 0 0 0 0 Medlen p 1 0 1 0
Totals 29 1 6 1 Totals 33 610 6
Pittsburgh .......................... 000 100 000 1
Atlanta ................................ 001 100 40x 6
DPAtlanta 2. LOBPittsburgh 6, Atlanta 9.
2BUggla (3). SBMcCutchen (5), Heyward (7).
CSPresley (3). SA.J.Burnett, Hanson.
IP H R ER BB SO
Pittsburgh
A.J.Burnett L,1-1..... 6 6 2 2 3 8
Watson .....................
1
3 1 3 3 2 0
Meek......................... 1
2
3 3 1 1 0 0
Atlanta
Hanson W,3-2 ......... 6 6 1 1 3 5
Medlen S,1-1........... 3 0 0 0 1 0
WPHanson.
UmpiresHome, Dana DeMuth;First, Kerwin Dan-
ley;Second, Doug Eddings;Third, Paul Nauert.
T2:57. A36,215 (49,586).
Astros 6, Reds 4
Houston Cincinnati
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Schafer cf 5 1 1 1 Cozart ss 5 0 1 0
Altuve 2b 5 1 2 2 Stubbs cf 4 1 1 0
JDMrtn lf 4 0 1 1 Votto 1b 3 0 1 1
Ca.Lee 1b 0 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 3 0 1 0
MDwns 1b 4 0 0 0 Ludwck lf 4 0 0 0
Lowrie ss 4 1 2 0 LeCure p 0 0 0 0
Bogsvc rf 3 1 1 0 Rolen 3b 4 0 0 0
CJhnsn 3b 4 1 1 1 Bruce rf 4 2 2 1
JCastro c 4 1 1 1 Mesorc c 4 1 1 1
WRdrg p 2 0 0 0 Leake p 1 0 0 0
WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Simon p 0 0 0 0
Maxwll ph 1 0 0 0 Frazier ph 1 0 1 1
FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Hoover p 0 0 0 0
Abad p 0 0 0 0 Harris ph 1 0 0 0
Myers p 0 0 0 0 Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0
Heisey lf 1 0 0 0
Totals 36 6 9 6 Totals 35 4 8 4
Houston.............................. 002 400 000 6
Cincinnati ........................... 000 011 002 4
EJ.Castro (2), Phillips (1). LOBHouston 6, Cin-
cinnati 6. 2BAltuve(6), Lowrie(2), C.Johnson(4),
Votto (8). 3BAltuve (3), Frazier (2). HRBruce
(5), Mesoraco (1). SBSchafer (7), Bogusevic (3),
Stubbs (4). CSStubbs (1). SW.Rodriguez.
IP H R ER BB SO
Houston
W.Rodriguez W,2-2 6 6 2 2 2 6
W.Lopez................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Fe.Rodriguez........... 1 0 0 0 0 3
Abad .........................
1
3 2 2 2 0 0
Myers S,4-4.............
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Cincinnati
Leake L,0-3.............. 3
2
3 7 6 3 0 1
Simon ....................... 1
1
3 2 0 0 1 0
Hoover...................... 2 0 0 0 1 2
Arredondo................ 1 0 0 0 0 2
LeCure ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
WPFe.Rodriguez. PBMesoraco.
UmpiresHome, Marvin Hudson;First, Tim
McClelland;Second, Ted Barrett;Third, Brian Run-
ge.
T3:12. A29,486 (42,319).
Diamondbacks 5, Marlins 0
Arizona Miami
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Blmqst ss 5 0 1 0 Bonifac cf 4 0 1 0
GParra cf 5 1 1 0 DMrph ss 3 0 0 0
J.Upton rf 4 1 1 0 HRmrz 3b 3 0 0 0
Kubel lf 4 1 4 0 Morrsn lf 3 0 0 0
MMntr c 5 0 2 3 Infante 2b 3 0 1 0
A.Hill 2b 5 2 3 1 Stanton rf 3 0 0 0
Overay 1b 3 0 3 0 GSnchz 1b 3 0 1 0
RRorts 3b 4 0 0 0 J.Buck c 2 0 0 0
JSndrs p 2 0 0 1 Zamrn p 1 0 0 0
Kearns ph 1 0 0 0
MDunn p 0 0 0 0
Webb p 0 0 0 0
Gaudin p 0 0 0 0
Coghln ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 37 515 5 Totals 27 0 3 0
Arizona............................... 110 001 002 5
Miami .................................. 000 000 000 0
DPArizona 3, Miami 2. LOBArizona 12, Miami
2. 2BM.Montero (1). HRA.Hill (4). SBG.Par-
ra (6). SJ.Saunders. SFJ.Saunders.
IP H R ER BB SO
Arizona
J.Saunders W,2-1... 9 3 0 0 2 4
Miami
Zambrano L,0-2....... 6 10 3 3 2 2
M.Dunn.....................
2
3 2 0 0 0 1
Webb........................ 1
2
3 2 2 2 1 1
Gaudin......................
2
3 1 0 0 1 0
HBPby Zambrano (J.Upton).
UmpiresHome, Mike DiMuro;First, James Hoye-
;Second, Jim Joyce;Third, Jim Reynolds.
Cardinals 13, Brewers 1
Milwaukee St. Louis
ab r h bi ab r h bi
RWeks 2b 3 0 1 0 Furcal ss 2 2 0 0
CIzturs 2b 1 0 0 0 Greene ss 1 0 0 0
Morgan cf-lf 3 1 1 0 Jay cf 5 1 3 3
Braun lf 3 0 1 0 Hollidy lf 3 1 3 2
CGomz cf 1 0 0 0 Komats lf 1 1 1 0
ArRmr 3b 3 0 2 1 Beltran rf 4 1 1 1
Kottars 1b 1 0 0 0 Roinsn rf 1 0 0 0
Hart rf 3 0 0 0 Freese 3b 4 1 2 1
MParr p 0 0 0 0 T.Cruz c 1 0 0 0
Dillard p 0 0 0 0 YMolin c-1b 4 2 2 1
Ishikaw ph 1 0 0 0
MCrpnt
1b-3b 5 2 1 2
Gamel 1b-3b 4 0 0 0 Schmkr 2b 3 2 2 3
AlGnzlz ss 3 0 1 0 Westrk p 2 0 0 0
Lucroy c 3 0 1 0 JRomr p 0 0 0 0
Gallard p 1 0 0 0 Salas p 0 0 0 0
McClnd p 1 0 0 0
Aoki rf 1 0 0 0
Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 36131513
Milwaukee........................ 100 000 000 1
St. Louis........................... 028 020 01x 13
DPMilwaukee1, St. Louis 2. LOBMilwaukee 6,
St. Louis 6. 2BAr.Ramirez (6), Y.Molina (9),
M.Carpenter (3). 3BSchumaker (1). SWest-
brook 2.
IP H R ER BB SO
Milwaukee
Gallardo L,1-2 ......... 2 8 8 8 2 3
McClendon .............. 3 5 4 4 3 1
M.Parra .................... 2 0 0 0 0 4
Dillard ....................... 1 2 1 1 0 1
St. Louis
Westbrook W,3-1.... 7 7 1 1 0 5
J.Romero ................. 1 0 0 0 0 0
Salas......................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Gallardo pitched to 6 batters in the 3rd.
HBPby J.Romero (Morgan), by Westbrook
(Ale.Gonzalez).
UmpiresHome, Ron Kulpa;First, Lance Barksda-
le;Second, Derryl Cousins;Third, Alan Porter.
T2:34. A43,063 (43,975).
A M E R I C A N
L E A G U E
Yankees 7, Tigers 6
Detroit New York
ab r h bi ab r h bi
AJcksn cf 5 2 4 2 Jeter ss 4 1 0 0
Boesch rf 5 1 1 0 Grndrs cf 4 1 1 0
MiCarr 3b 3 0 1 1 ARdrgz dh 4 2 3 2
Fielder 1b 4 0 2 2 Cano 2b 4 0 1 0
Kelly lf 3 1 0 0 Teixeir 1b 3 0 0 1
Eldred dh 5 0 2 1 Swisher rf 4 1 2 0
Avila c 5 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 3 0 0 0
JhPerlt ss 5 1 1 0 ErChvz 3b 4 1 1 0
Raburn 2b 4 1 2 0 Martin c 4 1 1 2
RSantg 2b 1 0 0 0
Totals 40 613 6 Totals 34 7 9 5
Detroit................................. 012 003 000 6
New York ........................... 100 121 011 7
One out when winning run scored.
EKelly (1), Wade (1). LOBDetroit 12, NewYork
6. 2BA.Jackson 2 (6), Jh.Peralta (8), Granderson
(2), Swisher 2 (9). 3BEldred (1). HRA.Rodri-
guez (4), Martin (2). SBA.Jackson (2). SFTeix-
eira.
IP H R ER BB SO
Detroit
Verlander ................. 6 7 5 4 0 4
Dotel H,3..................
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Coke H,3..................
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Benoit BS,1-1.......... 1 2 1 1 1 2
Villarreal L,0-1.........
1
3 0 1 0 2 0
New York
Nova ......................... 5
1
3 11 6 6 3 5
Logan........................
1
3 1 0 0 1 0
Wade........................ 1
1
3 1 0 0 0 1
Robertson................ 1 0 0 0 1 2
M.Rivera W,1-1....... 1 0 0 0 0 1
WPVillarreal, Nova. PBAvila.
UmpiresHome, Joe West;First, Andy Fletcher-
;Second, Rob Drake;Third, Cory Blaser.
T3:30. A41,200 (50,291).
Indians 3, Angels 2
Los Angeles Cleveland
ab r h bi ab r h bi
MIzturs 2b 3 0 0 0 Brantly cf 5 1 3 1
Callasp 3b 4 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 5 0 2 1
Pujols 1b 4 1 1 0 ACarer ss 5 0 3 1
KMorls dh 2 0 0 0 Hafner dh 2 0 1 0
HKndrc pr-dh 0 0 0 0 CSantn c 2 0 1 0
TrHntr rf 4 1 2 2 Hannhn 3b 4 0 1 0
Trumo lf 3 0 1 0 Duncan lf 4 0 1 0
Bourjos pr-cf 0 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 4 1 1 0
V.Wells cf-lf 4 0 0 0 Cnghm rf 4 1 2 0
Aybar ss 4 0 0 0
Iannett c 2 0 0 0
Totals 30 2 4 2 Totals 35 315 3
Los Angeles....................... 100 100 000 2
Cleveland........................... 000 000 201 3
One out when winning run scored.
DPLos Angeles 4. LOBLos Angeles 6, Cleve-
land 11. 2BBrantley (5), A.Cabrera (5), Cunning-
ham (2). HRTor.Hunter (1). CSBrantley (2),
Cunningham (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Los Angeles
Weaver..................... 6 7 0 0 4 8
Takahashi H,2.........
1
3 2 2 2 0 0
Jepsen BS,2-2 ........
2
3 1 0 0 0 0
Hawkins.................... 1 2 0 0 0 0
D.Carpenter L,0-1...
1
3 3 1 1 0 0
Cleveland
Masterson................ 8
1
3 4 2 2 5 5
Pestano W,1-0 ........
2
3 0 0 0 0 2
WPMasterson, Pestano.
UmpiresHome, Jim Wolf;First, Fieldin Culbreth-
;Second, Adrian Johnson;Third, Gary Cederstrom.
T2:54. A12,597 (43,429).
Mariners 9, Blue Jays 5
Seattle Toronto
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Ackley 2b 3 0 1 0 YEscor ss 4 0 1 0
Ryan ss 4 0 0 0 KJhnsn 2b 5 0 1 0
Jaso ph 1 0 1 1 Bautist rf 4 0 0 0
Figgins lf 0 0 0 0 Lind 1b 5 0 1 0
ISuzuki rf 5 0 0 0 Encrnc dh 5 2 2 1
Smoak 1b 5 1 1 0 Thams lf 4 2 3 1
JMontr dh 5 2 2 1 RDavis lf 1 0 0 0
Liddi 3b 5 1 1 0 Lawrie 3b 4 1 1 0
MSndrs cf 4 3 2 5 Rasms cf 4 0 2 2
Olivo c 4 1 1 0 Arencii c 2 0 0 1
C.Wells lf 3 0 1 1
Seager ph 1 0 0 0
Kawsk pr-ss 1 1 1 0
Totals 41 911 8 Totals 38 511 5
Seattle........................... 001 000 202 4 9
Toronto......................... 010 200 020 0 5
EWilhelmsen (1), Beavan (1), Arencibia (2), Law-
rie 2 (5). LOBSeattle 6, Toronto 9. 2BAckley
(5), C.Wells (4), Encarnacion (7), Rasmus (3).
3BRasmus (2). HRJ.Montero (3), M.Saunders
2 (3), Encarnacion (5), Thames (2). CSKawasaki
(2). SY.Escobar. SFArencibia.
IP H R ER BB SO
Seattle
Beavan ..................... 5
2
3 7 3 3 0 4
E.Ramirez................
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Delabar.....................
1
3 0 0 0 1 1
Luetge ......................
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
Wilhelmsen.............. 1
1
3 3 2 2 1 1
Furbush W,2-1 ........
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
League ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Toronto
R.Romero ................ 6
2
3 4 3 2 3 5
Frasor .......................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Oliver ........................
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Janssen....................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Cordero BS,1-3....... 1 2 2 1 1 0
L.Perez L,2-1...........
1
3 4 4 4 0 0
Villanueva ................
2
3 1 0 0 0 0
HBPby Beavan (Lawrie), by E.Ramirez (Arenci-
bia).
UmpiresHome, Greg Gibson;First, Manny Gon-
zalez;Second, Vic Carapazza;Third, Gerry Davis.
T3:35. A24,303 (49,260).
Athletics 5, Orioles 2
Oakland Baltimore
ab r h bi ab r h bi
JWeeks 2b 3 0 0 0 Reimld lf 4 1 1 0
Crisp lf 3 1 1 0 Hardy ss 4 1 1 0
Reddck rf 4 1 2 2 Markks rf 3 0 0 1
Cespds cf 4 0 0 0 AdJons cf 4 0 1 1
Kaaihu 1b 2 1 0 0 Wieters c 3 0 0 0
Barton 1b 1 0 0 0 C.Davis 1b 3 0 1 0
S.Smith dh 4 0 0 0 MrRynl dh 2 0 0 0
KSuzuk c 4 1 1 1 Flahrty 3b 4 0 1 0
Sogard 3b 3 1 1 2 Andino 2b 4 0 0 0
Pnngtn ss 3 0 0 0
Totals 31 5 5 5 Totals 31 2 5 2
Oakland.............................. 030 001 010 5
Baltimore............................ 100 001 000 2
DPOakland 1. LOBOakland 2, Baltimore 7.
2BCrisp (1), K.Suzuki (6), Reimold (5), Hardy (3),
C.Davis (6). HRReddick (3), Sogard (2). SB
Crisp (3). CSJ.Weeks (2). SFMarkakis.
IP H R ER BB SO
Oakland
McCarthy W,1-3...... 7 5 2 2 3 4
Cook H,6.................. 1 0 0 0 0 4
Balfour S,6-7............ 1 0 0 0 1 2
Baltimore
Arrieta L,1-2............. 5
2
3 4 4 4 2 3
Patton ....................... 2 0 1 1 1 1
Lindstrom.................
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
Gregg ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
WPCook.
UmpiresHome, Jeff Kellogg;First, Eric Cooper-
;Second, Marty Foster;Third, Angel Campos.
T2:45. A18,297 (45,971).
Bryce Harper tends to do
things ahead of schedule, so it
should surprise no one hes al-
ready heading to the major
leagues.
The 19-year-old outfielder,
who was the No. 1 overall pick
in the 2010 amateur draft, will
be recalled by the Washington
Nationals from Triple-A Syra-
cuse on Saturday.
Widely regarded as base-
balls top prospect, Harper will
meet the Nationals in Los An-
geles, where they are playing
the Dodgers, and take the ros-
ter spot of third baseman Ryan
Zimmerman, who is going on
the15-day disabled list with in-
flammation in his right shoul-
der.
Suffice it to say, this isnt
the coming-out party for Bryce
that we had in mind, Nation-
als general manager Mike Riz-
zo said Friday on a conference
call with reporters. This isnt
the optimal situation develop-
mentally.
Harper skippedhis final year
of high school, earned his
GED, then played on season of
junior college baseball at the
College of Southern Nevada to
become eligible for the draft to
get a head-start on his profes-
sional career. He signed a five-
year, $9.9 million contract, in-
cluding $6.5 million in signing
bonuses, with the Nationals in
August 2010.
Rizzo has stated repeatedly
that he thinks all young players
shouldspendtime at eachlevel
of the minors before moving to
the big leagues. So while Na-
tionals manager Davey John-
son wanted Rizzo to consider
letting Harper skip Triple A,
the team sent him to Syracuse
after he hit .286 in spring train-
ing this year.
But with their top two hit-
ters Zimmerman and left
fielder Michael Morse, whos
beenout all seasonwitha prob-
lematic back muscle side-
lined by injuries, the team de-
cided to bring up Harper now.
We still have a very good
and committed developmental
plan for Bryce in place. I still
believe verypassionatelyinthe
plan, and am committed to it.
But it was expedited by the cir-
cumstances, Rizzo said. We
felt that we needed to bring in
an impactful, left-handed bat
that could play the corner out-
field.
Rizzo headed to Rochester,
N.Y., this week to watch Har-
per play in three games for Sy-
racuse and liked what he
saw, including how Harper
fared in the field.
Nats call up
top prospect
OF Harper
By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Sports Writer
T H I S D A T E I N
B A S E B A L L
Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA
April 28
1901Cleveland pitcher Bock Baker gave up a re-
cord 23 singles as the Chicago White Sox beat the
Indians 13-1.
1930 The first night game in organized baseball
was playedinIndependence, Kan. InaWesternAs-
sociation game, Muskogee defeated Independence
13-3.
1934 Detroits Goose Goslin hit into four double
plays, but the Tigers still beat Cleveland 4-1.
Royals 7, Twins 6
Kansas City Minnesota
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Dyson cf 5 1 1 0 Span cf 4 1 2 1
AGordn lf 3 3 2 2 JCarrll ss 5 0 1 0
Butler dh 5 1 2 3 Mauer dh 4 1 2 1
Hosmer 1b 5 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 5 0 1 1
Francr rf 5 1 1 0 Doumit c 4 1 1 0
Mostks 3b 4 1 1 1 Valenci 3b 4 1 1 0
YBtncr 2b 3 0 0 0 Plouffe rf 2 2 1 1
B.Pena c 4 0 1 0 Revere lf 2 0 1 0
AEscor ss 4 0 2 1 ACasill 2b 4 0 2 2
Totals 38 710 7 Totals 34 612 6
Kansas City ....................... 202 010 020 7
Minnesota.......................... 210 101 010 6
EMorneau (1). DPKansas City 3. LOBKan-
sas City 7, Minnesota 7. 2BFrancoeur (4), A.Es-
cobar (7), Mauer (4), Doumit (2), Valencia(5), A.Ca-
silla (3). 3BMauer (1). HRA.Gordon (4), Butler
(5), Plouffe (1). SBA.Gordon (1). CSSpan (1).
SRevere.
IP H R ER BB SO
Kansas City
Teaford..................... 4 8 4 4 2 1
Hottovy..................... 2 2 1 1 1 2
Mijares W,1-1.......... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Coleman H,1............
1
3 1 1 1 1 0
K.Herrera H,2..........
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Broxton S,3-4 .......... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Minnesota
Pavano ..................... 6
1
3 6 5 4 1 0
Duensing L,0-2........ 1 2 2 2 1 0
Gray ..........................
1
3 1 0 0 1 0
Maloney ...................
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
Al.Burnett ................. 1 0 0 0 0 0
HBPby Mijares (Mauer).
UmpiresHome, Todd Tichenor;First, Brian Gor-
man;Second, Larry Vanover;Third, Tony Randaz-
zo.
T3:00. A33,315 (39,500).
Red Sox 10, White Sox 3
Boston Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Aviles ss 6 0 1 0 De Aza cf 4 1 1 0
Pedroia 2b 4 1 2 0 AlRmrz ss 4 1 0 0
AdGnzl 1b 3 2 1 0 A.Dunn dh 3 0 0 0
LAndrs 1b 0 0 0 0 Konerk 1b 4 1 2 1
Youkils 3b 3 2 0 0 Lillirdg 1b 0 0 0 0
Ortiz dh 4 2 2 2 Przyns c 4 0 1 1
Punto ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Rios rf 4 0 1 0
C.Ross rf 5 1 2 2 Viciedo lf 4 0 0 0
Shppch c 5 0 1 1 Morel 3b 4 0 1 0
DMcDn lf 4 2 2 4 Bckhm 2b 3 0 0 0
Byrd cf 5 0 2 1
Totals 40101310 Totals 34 3 6 2
Boston.............................. 020 005 201 10
Chicago............................ 101 010 000 3
EYoukilis (2). LOBBoston 9, Chicago 5.
2BD.McDonald (3), De Aza (6), Pierzynski (2).
HROrtiz (4), D.McDonald (1), Konerko (5). SB
Morel (2).
IP H R ER BB SO
Boston
Bard W,2-2............... 7 6 3 2 1 6
Albers....................... 2 0 0 0 0 1
Chicago
Danks L,2-3 ............. 5
2
3 6 7 7 4 4
N.Jones.................... 1 4 2 2 1 2
Axelrod..................... 2
1
3 3 1 1 1 2
WPDanks. PBShoppach.
UmpiresHome, Alfonso Marquez;First, D.J. Rey-
burn;Second, Tom Hallion;Third, Brian ONora.
T2:47. A20,414 (40,615).
Rays 8, Rangers 4
Tampa Bay Texas
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Jnnngs lf 5 1 2 0 Kinsler 2b 4 1 2 0
C.Pena 1b 5 1 0 0 Andrus ss 5 1 3 0
Longori 3b 4 2 2 4 Hamltn cf 5 1 1 3
Zobrist rf 4 1 1 1 Beltre 3b 4 0 1 0
Kppngr dh 3 1 3 0 MYong dh 5 0 1 0
Scott ph-dh 2 1 1 1 N.Cruz rf 4 0 1 0
BUpton cf 5 0 3 1 DvMrp lf 3 1 2 1
SRdrgz ss 5 0 0 0 Napoli c 4 0 1 0
Gimenz c 4 0 2 1 Morlnd 1b 4 0 1 0
EJhnsn 2b 4 1 2 0
Totals 41 816 8 Totals 38 413 4
Tampa Bay......................... 401 201 000 8
Texas.................................. 100 021 000 4
EGimenez (2), Longoria (6), Kinsler (3). DP
Tampa Bay 1, Texas 2. LOBTampa Bay 8, Texas
10. 2BZobrist (3), E.Johnson (1), Kinsler (7), Mo-
reland (1). HRLongoria (4), Scott (5), Hamilton
(9), Dav.Murphy (2). SBAndrus (4).
IP H R ER BB SO
Tampa Bay
Shields W,4-0.......... 6 11 4 4 0 8
Howell....................... 1 2 0 0 0 1
W.Davis H,3 ............ 1 0 0 0 1 1
McGee...................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Texas
M.Harrison L,3-1..... 5 14 7 6 1 3
M.Lowe..................... 1 2 1 1 1 0
Uehara ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
R.Ross ..................... 1
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Ogando.....................
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Howell pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
HBPby Howell (Beltre).
UmpiresHome, Bob Davidson;First, Hunter
Wendelstedt;Second, Dan Bellino;Third, Jerry Lay-
ne.
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S P O R T S
Long ss 3 0 0 0 Balloun ph 1 0 1 1
VanScoy rf 1 0 0 0
Parschk ph 1 0 1 0
Totals 23 2 3 2 Totals 29 811 8
Northwest................................. 200 000 0 2
Lake-Lehman .......................... 123 020 x 8
2B Mazonkey, Volkel, Borum, Carter
IP H R ER BB SO
Northwest
DiPasquale (L, 0-3) . 2.1 8 6 4 0 3
Stempien................... 3.2 3 2 2 2 4
Lake-Lehman
Bean (W, 3-0) ........... 5.2 3 2 2 4 10
Borum........................ 1.0 0 0 0 3 2
Partington ................. 0.1 0 0 0 0 0
Berwick 11,
Crestwood 1 (6 inn.)
T.J. Lashock (2-for-4, three
RBI), Joey Favata (3-for-3) and
Will Morales (2-for-4, two RBI)
helped the Berwick offense
break out in the third straight
win for the Bulldogs (6-3).
Brandon Fenstermacher and
Darren Harer held the Comets
to three hits in six innings.
Justin Rinehimer (RBI) and
Tyler Sadvary both doubled for
Crestwood (3-6).
Berwick Crestwood
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Morales cf 4 2 2 2 Munisteri cf 1 0 0 0
Melito 2b 4 1 0 0 Sadvary 2b 3 0 1 0
Lashock 3b 4 2 2 3 Caladie ss 3 0 0 0
Miller ss 2 1 0 0 Quintilni lf-p 3 0 1 0
Kuchka 1b 0 0 0 0 Williams lf 0 0 0 0
JStout dh 3 0 0 0 Sweeney rf 0 0 0 0
Berube dh 1 0 0 0 JEnglr 1b-p 3 0 0 0
May lf 4 1 0 0 EMrkwski p 0 0 0 0
Fenstrmchr p 3 1 1 1 Kaster p 0 0 0 0
Harer p 0 0 0 0 BMrkwski lf 0 0 0 0
Favata rf 3 2 3 0 Sartini dh 2 0 0 0
Calovi ph 0 1 0 0 Piavis rf-1b 0 1 0 0
Curtin c 3 0 0 0 Chupka ph 1 0 0 0
Snyder 3b 1 0 0 0
Buchhlz ph 1 0 0 0
JRinehimr c 2 0 1 1
ERinhmr ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 3111 8 6 Totals 21 1 3 1
Berwick..................................... 300 314 11
Crestwood................................ 010 000 1
2B Sadvary, JRinehimer
IP H R ER BB SO
sweep of Northwest. Scott Bean
struck out 10 and allowed just
three hits in 5
2
3 innings for the
win.
Bean had two RBI at the plate
while Pete Borum added a dou-
ble.
Devon Mazonkey and Kevin
Volkel both hit RBI doubles in
the first inning to stake the
Rangers (3-4) to an early lead.
Northwest Lake-Lehman
ab r h bi ab r h bi
DiPasquale p 1 1 0 0 CoBarbcci c 4 1 1 0
Mazonkey 1b 3 1 1 1 Shurites cf 4 1 0 0
Korea c 4 0 0 0 McGovern lf 4 1 2 1
Volkel rf 3 0 1 1 CuBrbcci 3b 3 2 1 1
Stempien cf 2 0 1 0 Borum 1b 3 0 1 0
Gurzynski lf 3 0 0 0 Sweitzer pr 0 1 0 0
Bowman 3b 0 0 0 0 Carter ss 3 2 3 3
Shafer 3b 0 0 0 0 Bean p 2 0 0 2
Samulivch 3b 0 0 0 0 Davenprt ph 1 0 0 0
Godfrey dh 1 0 0 0 Carey 2b 0 0 0 0
White 2b 3 0 0 0 Partingtn dh 2 0 1 0
FREELAND Tony Morrash
tossed a five-inning one-hitter
for Meyers as the Mohawks
went on the road and earned an
11-0 win over MMI Prep on
Friday in a WVC Division II
baseball game.
Morrash struck out six and
walked just one as the Mohawks
(4-3) won their third straight
game. He also went 2-for-3 with
a double at the plate. Matt De-
Marco added two hits with an
RBI.
Aaron Kollar had the lone hit
for the Preppers (1-6).
Meyers MMI Prep
ab r h bi ab r h bi
MDeMrco 3b 3 2 2 1 Kollar cf-p 3 0 1 0
Reilly 2b 3 0 0 0 McCoy 2b 2 0 0 0
Zionce cf 3 0 0 0 Karchner ss 2 0 0 0
McHale ph 1 0 0 0 Harman c 2 0 0 0
Owen c 2 1 1 1 Yamlla p-cf 2 0 0 0
Texidor ph 1 0 0 0 Andes 1b 2 0 0 0
Szafran ss 2 1 1 0 Merenich lf 2 0 0 0
Lovecchio ph 1 0 0 0 Kupsho 3b 1 0 0 0
Kendra rf 0 0 0 0 Gabrielle rf 1 0 0 0
Conrad dh 3 1 1 0
CDeMrco 1b 2 1 0 1
Morrash p 3 3 2 0
Lisman lf 2 2 1 2
Totals 2511 8 5 Totals 18 0 1 0
Meyers........................................ 120 35 11
MMI Prep.................................... 000 00 0
2B Morrash
IP H R ER BB SO
Meyers
Morrash (W, 2-1) ..... 5.0 1 0 0 1 6
MMI Prep
Yamulla (L, 0-2) ....... 4.0 7 6 2 0 3
Kollar.......................... 0+ 1 5 4 6 0
McCoy ....................... 1.0 0 0 0 0 1
Lake-Lehman 8, Northwest 2
Jeff Carter went 3-for-3 with a
double and three RBI to lead the
Black Knights (6-1) to a season
Berwick
Fnstrmchr (W, 2-0).. 5.0 3 1 0 4 2
Harer.......................... 1.0 0 0 0 1 0
Crestwood
Kaster (L, 0-2) .......... 4.0 5 6 3 3 6
Quintiliani .................. 1.0 3 1 1 0 1
JEngler ...................... 0.2 0 4 1 3 1
EMarkowski .............. 0.1 0 0 0 1 0
Wyoming Seminary 16,
GAR 0 (5 inn.)
In a game played Thursday,
Craig Skudalski went 3-for-4
with a double and five RBI in a
decisive win for the Blue
Knights (4-3). Skudalski struck
out six and scattered four hits to
pick up the win on the mound.
Bobby Polachek finished with
two hits and three RBI for Semi-
nary.
Kevin Evans, Rich Sickler,
Christian Skrepenak and Tyler
Tyson each singled for GAR
(0-7).
Wyoming Seminary GAR
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Power c 2 3 0 0 Dempsey cf 2 0 0 0
Sherwood ph 1 0 0 0 STyson lf 2 0 0 0
Seyer lf 4 4 1 0 Sickler ss 2 0 1 0
Polachek 1b 5 1 2 3 Evans p 2 0 1 0
Skudalski p 4 2 3 5 TTyson 3b 2 0 1 0
Gagliardi 3b 3 2 0 0 Skrepnk 1b 2 0 1 0
OBrien cf 0 0 0 0 ODay c 1 0 0 0
Saidman dh 1 1 0 0 Niemiec ph 1 0 0 0
Wise ph 0 0 0 0 Williams rf 1 0 0 0
Kaizaki ss 2 1 0 1 Hodgson ph 1 0 0 0
Chiba ph 0 0 0 1 Placncio 1b 1 0 0 0
Edwards 2b 4 0 1 2 Rowe ph 1 0 0 0
Gilmore rf 3 2 2 2
Thomas ph 0 0 0 0
Totals 2916 914 Totals 18 0 4 0
Wyoming Seminary.................. 613 06 16
GAR ............................................ 000 00 0
2B Skudalski
IP H R ER BB SO
Wyo. Seminary
Skudalski (W, 3-1)... 5.0 4 0 0 0 6
GAR
Evans (L, 0-3)........... 4.0 9 16 6 6 2
TTyson ...................... 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
H I G H S C H O O L B A S E B A L L
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Crestwood pitcher Matt Kaster makes an underhand toss to first baseman Jeff Engler in the third inning after fielding a
ground ball to put out Berwicks Jordan Stout.
Morrash fires one-hitter, lifts Mohawks
The Times Leader staff
Division I East
Team W L GB RS RA
Coughlin 5 3 38 21
Pittston Area 5 3 68 61
Hazleton Area 5 4 0.5 34 29
Crestwood 3 6 2.5 43 68
Holy Redeemer 3 7 3.0 45 65
Nanticoke 2 7 3.5 35 61
Division I West
Team W L GB RS RA
Wyoming Valley West 8 1 50 14
Berwick 6 3 2.0 43 28
Wyoming Area 6 3 2.0 50 37
Tunkhannock 4 4 3.5 31 26
Dallas 1 7 6.5 28 55
Division II
Team W L GB RS RA
Hanover Area 6 0 46 10
Lake-Lehman 6 1 0.5 70 28
Meyers 4 3 2.5 64 30
Wyoming Seminary 4 3 2.5 50 43
Northwest 3 4 3.5 49 53
MMI Prep 1 6 5.5 18 50
GAR 0 7 6.5 10 93
Today's games
Tunkhannock at Pittston Area, 1 p.m.
Coughlin at Dallas, 1 p.m.
WVC STANDI NGS
ALLENTOWN Dellin Be-
tances allowed one hit in five in-
nings to pick up his first win of
the season, and Craig Tatumhit
a game-winning two-run homer
in the second inning as the
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yan-
kees defeated the Lehigh Valley
Iron Pigs 3-1 on Friday night.
A two-out walk top Brandon
Laird got the Yankees big in-
ning going. Tatum then
launched a home run to right,
giving the Yankees a 2-1 lead.
The Yankees added an insur-
anceruninthefifthinning, man-
ufactured by Doug Bernier. The
shortstop walked, stole second
and took third on a throwing er-
ror by Iron Pigs catcher Erik
Kratz.
Bernier scored easily on a
double to right off the bat of Ke-
vin Russo.
Russo finished with three of
the five Yankees hits in the
game.
Betances allowedthe first two
batters he faced to reach base,
then silenced Lehigh Valley
from there. Scott Posednik
walked to start the game and
stole second base. Kevin Frand-
sen followed with a double to
right to give the Iron Pigs a 1-0
lead.
Belances walked four and
struck out three while improv-
ing his record to1-2. Kevin Whe-
lan fanned two and gave up a hit
in the ninth for his sixth save.
The Yankees home stand at
Lehigh Valley continues tonight
at 6:35.
Yankees 3, Lehigh Valley 1
Lehigh Valley Yankees
a r h bi a r h bi
Posednick dh 3 1 0 0 Krumi cf 4 0 0 0
Frandsen 2b 3 0 1 1 Russo rf 4 0 3 1
Brown lf 3 0 0 0 Wise lf 4 0 0 0
Overbeck 1b 3 0 0 0 Pearce 1b 2 0 0 0
Luna 3b 4 0 0 0 Cust dh 2 0 1 0
Kratz c 4 0 2 0 Nix 2b 3 0 0 0
Fontenot pr 0 0 0 0 Laird 3b 2 1 0 0
Mitchell rf 3 0 0 0 Tatum c 3 1 1 2
Thompson cf 4 0 0 0 Bernier ss 2 1 0 0
Blanco ss 4 0 0 0
Totals 31 1 3 1 Totals 26 3 5 3
Lehigh Valley................... 100 000 000 1
Yankees............................ 020 010 00x 3
2B LV, Frandsen, Kratz; SWB, Russo. HR
SWB, Tatum. SB LV, Posednik; SWB, Russo,
Bernier. E LV, Kratz; SWB, Laird.
IP H R ER BB SO
Lehigh Valley
Hyatt (L, 2-2)............ 4.2 4 3 3 3 1
Valdes ...................... 3.1 1 0 0 0 3
Yankees
Betances (W, 1-2) .. 5.0 1 1 1 4 3
Cedeno .................... 2.0 1 0 0 0 2
Whitley ..................... 1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Whelan (S, 6) .......... 1.0 1 0 0 0 2
S W B YA N K E E S
Betances earns first win
with solid effort vs. Pigs
The Times Leader staff
The Wyoming Valley Conference base-
ball season began with new bats, a no-
hitter and this comment from a coach.
Theyre a pitchers dream, Coughlins
Moe Rodzinak said of the BBCOR bats
after his ace, Josh Featherman opened
league play with a no-no.
Now past the halfway point of the 2012
WVC season, we can start to look for any
trends. The expectation was that hitting
stats particularly power numbers
would be down with the new bats, which
have a smaller sweet spot and less of a
trampoline effect on the ball.
You see it, Wyoming Valley West
coach John Milius said after a 1-0 win
earlier this month. A couple guys hit the
ball fairly well and they just go no place.
You have to get it square or thats it.
As it happens, Thursday was one of the
highlights of the season for area pitchers
as Valley Wests Matt Zielen tossed a
no-hitter of his own. Berwicks Kyle Mill-
er didnt allow a hit through six innings
before finishing with a two-hitter, match-
ing Wyoming Areas Dylan Maloney who
had a two-hit shutout.
So lets go to the numbers. Keep in
mind that the sample size just shy of
one month is not nearly big enough to
draw any definitive conclusions.
WVC teams are batting a collective
.270 so far this season. Thats more than
20 points from the previous four seasons
since the league moved to a two-division
format following the Catholic school
merger.
End-of-season league averages were .293
in 2011, .290 in 2010, .296 in 2009 and
.302 in 2008.
Most glaring is the expected drop-off in
home runs. In each of those previous four
seasons, the league as a whole topped
100 homers, with an average of 116 in
that time.
The 2012 season will likely see less
than half of that. Through Thursdays
games, there were just 20 home runs.
That follows the dramatic plunge seen
in the college ranks last year because of
the switch in bats. Dallas coach Ken
Kashatus said before the season he be-
lieves that as companies have a chance to
improve their bats under the new specifi-
cations, the numbers could go back up.
Numbers are one thing. Can pitchers
tell there is a noticeable difference as
well?
I love it, said Valley Wests Tommy
Alexander, who has a one-hitter under his
belt this season. The sweet spots only
that big on that bat. So, I mean, you
throw a two-seam (fastball) on the hands
on anyone, they really gotta get around
on that to get it on the barrel.
It works to an advantage for a pitcher.
It really does.
Alexander said it has definitely changed
his approach to facing a lineup, particular-
ly in his pitch selection. Because of those
shrinking sweet spots on the bats, the
movement on a two-seam is that much
more valuable.
On a macro level, however, not every-
one sees the new bats as any kind of
revolutionary change.
You know what, to be honest with
you, I dont see that much of a difference
at our level, Tunkhannock coach Gary
Custer said after the first few weeks of
league play. Youve still got to make
contact. I think a good hitter can hit with
(any bat).
For his part, Alexander said its impor-
tant not to get too caught up in the
equipment at any point during the sea-
son.
Its still the same game, Alexander
said. You still have to improve yourself
to get better. The teams are still good.
Everybody still has a solid ace. The bats
are the only change.
Division I East
Its anyones race at this point as the
crossover games did not treat the East
favorites Coughlin, Hazleton Area and
Pittston Area kindly.
The Cougars have dropped three
straight to opponents from the other side
of the Susquehanna to fall a half-game
behind the Crusaders and Patriots, who
both play today.
Holy Redeemer, after dropping six
straight to open league play, has won
three of its last four and will once again
be a dangerous draw in the District 2
Class 2A bracket.
Division I West
Valley West has opened up a two-game
lead with five left to play. That, perhaps,
isnt a surprise.
More interesting is that neither of the
two teams tied for second place is Tunk-
hannock. Both Wyoming Area and Ber-
wick have come on strong in the middle
portion of the schedule to improve to 6-3.
After starting off 3-0, the two-time de-
fending district champion Tigers have lost
four of five and head into a tough game
at Pittston Area today with a .500 record.
Division II
Plenty of games still left to be played,
but the Division II crown could be all but
decided on Tuesday as Hanover Area
hosts Lake-Lehman.
The first-place Hawkeyes knocked off
Lehman in their first meeting and a sec-
ond win would make them heavy favor-
ites to claim their third title under coach
Mike Zapotoski.
A win by the Black Knights, however,
could set up a potential third meeting in
a special playoff game for first place at
the end of the regular season.
New bats sweet treat for pitchers
N O T E B O O K
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
KINGSTON Crestwood
scored three runs in the top of
the ninth inning and held on
for a 6-4 victory over Wyoming
Valley West in Wyoming Valley
Conference softball Friday.
The Comets (5-4 WVC)
made the most of their seven
singles, with Ashley Casem
delivering a hit in the final
inning.
Wyoming Valley West (2-7)
had 15 hits, including four from
Casey Dolan and three from
Leanne Dellarte.
Crestwood 6,
Valley West 4 (9 inn.)
Crestwood........................ 210 000 003 6
Valley West ...................... 021 000 001 4
WP Mel Snyder, 9 IP, 15H, 4R, 4ER, 1BB, 4K;
LP Kelcie Senchak, 9 IP, 7H, 6R, 3ER, 3BB,
6K;
2B WVW, Senchak, Kymber Letteer,
Leanne Dellarte. Top hitters CRE, Mary Kate
Coulter 1-for-4, 2 RBI; Corey Gallagher 1-for-4;
Ashley Casem 1-for-5; WVW, Casey Dolan
4-for-5; Dellarte 3-for-5; Danielle Grega 2-for-4;
Senchak 2-for-5; Letteer 2-for-5; Sarah Fugate
2-for-5.
Hanover Area 9, Seminary 3
Jennifer Maciejzack finished
with a double and batted in
two runs to help Hanover Area
pick up a win against Wyoming
Seminary.
Danielle Tuzinski picked up
the win in the circle, striking
out 10 batters in seven innings
of work for the Hawkeyes
(6-0).
For the Blue Knights (3-4),
Katie Marsman had a triple
and one RBI while Mackenzie
Gagliardi went 2-for-3 at the
plate.
Hanover Area....................... 010 107 0 9
WyomingSeminary.............. 200 010 0 3
WP Danielle Tuzinski, 7 IP, 6H, 3R, 2ER, 4BB,
10K; LP Megan Bresnahan, 7 IP, 9H, 9R, 2ER,
2BB, 2K;
2B HAN: Jennifer Maciejzack. 3B SEM:
Katie Marsman. Top hitters SEM: Marsman
(RBI), Mackenzie Gagliardi 2-for-3; HAN:
Maciejzack (2 RBI).
MMI Prep 16,
Meyers 4
Junior Kirsten Young had a
double and two singles and
drove in five runs to power
MMI Prep to victory.
Hayle Shearer had two sin-
gles and two RBI for the Prep-
pers (2-5).
Amy Kowalczyk and Sarah
McCann each had a single and
a double for Meyers (3-4).
Meyers..................................... 012 01 4
MMI Prep................................. 590 2x 16
WP Kayla Karchner, 5 IP, 8H, 4R, 1ER, 2BB,
0K; LP Brianna DiMaggio, 2.1 IP, 9H, 14R,
11ER, 7BB, 0K.
2B MEY, Amy Kowalczyk, Sarah McCann,
Becca Belch; MMI, Kirsten Young. Top hitters
MEY, Kowalczyk 2 hits; McCann 2 hits; MMI,
Young 3 hits, 5 RBI; Hayle Shearer 2 hits, 2 RBI;
Amber Ferry single, 4 runs.
Northwest 8,
Lake-Lehman 3
Maggie Murphy went 3-for-4
with a double and three RBI to
pace Northwest to a victory
against Lake-Lehman.
Rachel Lindso and Miranda
Cohen each added a double
while Olivia McCorkel hit a
home run for the Rangers.
For Lake-Lehman, Tiffany
Oplinger swatted a double and
Brianna Headman finished
2-for-3 at the plate.
Northwest.............................. 041 012 0 8
Lake-Lehman....................... 000 210 0 3
WP Rachel Linso, 7 IP, 8H, 3R, 1ER, 2BB,
6K; LP Lacey Miller, 7 IP, 8H, 8R, 3ER, 4BB,
0K;
2B NW: Miranda Cohen, Lindso, Maggie
Murphy; LL: Tiffany Oplinger. HR NW: Olivia
McCorkel. Top hitters NW: Murphy 3-for-4 (3
RBI), Lindso 2-for-4, McCorkel 2-for-4; LL:
Brianna Headman 2-for-3, Britney Meeker
2-for-4, Cori Wandel 2-for-4
H I G H S C H O O L S O F T B A L L
Crestwood overcomes
Valley Wests 15-hit attack
FREELANDBalaganesh
Natarajan(6-0, 6-2) andZachery
Bowman(6-3, 6-2) wontheir
matches inNo. 1andNo. 2sin-
gles, respectively toleadMMI
Preptoa 5-0victory against
WyomingValley West onFriday.
The teamof Corey Sisockand
RyanYwardzikcontributedto
the winwitha victory infirst
doubles.
SINGLES-- 1. BalaganeshNatarajan(MMI) def.
KevinYozviak 6-0, 6-2; 2. Zachery Bowman(MMI)
def. AndrewCrossin6-3, 6-2; 3. JustinSheen(MMI)
def. RyanYusko6-2, 6-2
DOUBLES-- 1. Corey Sisock/RyanTwardzik
(MMI) def. DeangeloAboutanos/ DanMiller 1-6, 6-3,
6-2; 2. Billy Spear/Andy Mhley (MMI) def. Chris
Bloom/Pat Antell 5-7, 6-6, (7-2)
Crestwood4, HazletonArea1
AlexMachalickwonhis sec-
ondsingles matchby scores of
6-0and6-2while BrandonHack-
en(7-5, 6-0) pickedupa winin
secondsingles togive Crestwood
a victory over HazletonArea.
L.J. Sidari defeatedhis oppo-
nent by scores of 6-4, 7-6for
HazletonAreas only winof the
day.
SINGLES-- 1. L.J. Sidari (HAZ) def. Ross
Gladey 6-4, 7-6; 2. Alex Machalick (CRE) def.
DonaldTedesco6-0, 6-2; 3. BrandonHacken
(CRE) def. Kurtis Miesowitz 7-5, 6-0
DOUBLES-- 1. Neil Patel/Nikhil Patel (CRE) def.
MauroNotaro/Nick Franzosa6-1, 6-1; 2. Briley
Marchetti/StevenWaskie(CRE) def. JoseArias/
Alex Tapia6-0, 6-1
HolyRedeemer 4, Coughlin1
Pat Dockeray andDan
McGrawwonfor the Royals in
singles competitionwhile Re-
deemer swept at doubles, hold-
ingonina close secondset at No.
2doubles.
GregStankiewicz earneda
winfor the Crusaders at first
singles.
Redeemer finishedthe league
seasonat 8-4while Coughlinhas
one matchleft.
SINGLES1. GregStankiewicz (COU) def. Pat
Loftus 6-2, 6-1; 2. Pat Dockeray (HR) def. Josh
Stankinas 6-1, 6-1; 3. DanMcGraw(HR) def. Ben
Manarski 6-1, 6-1
DOUBLES1. Pat Duffy/CameronPinto(HR)
def. JohnJones/Troy Bankus 6-2, 6-1; 2. Zack
Januviewicz/Tyler Elias (HR) def. JohnSkursky/Ben
Lenkofsky 6-3, 7-6(7-3)
H I G H S C H O O L B OY S T E N N I S
Preppers serve up
victory in a sweep
The Times Leader staff
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S P O R T S
It starts SaturdaywiththeChi-
cagoBulls, theoverall No. 1seed,
hosting the Philadelphia 76ers.
Then its Miami against New
York, with James and Anthony
just acoupleof thebignames ina
series loaded with star power.
And with history.
The teams met four straight
years from 1997-00, the Knicks
winning three of the series and
earning a drawin the fights. The
animosity doesnt exist between
these players James and An-
thony have known each other
sincehighschool beforeentering
the league together in 2003
but youbet itsstill aroundforthe
organizations and fans.
Once the ball tips off, its a se-
ries that were both trying to
win, Miamis Dwyane Wade
said. Obviously it makes great
headlinesandmakeseveryonein
the organization really tuned in
towhatsgoingon. Itskindof like
theyre looking at us like, All
right, go get it done for us. But
whentheball tips off, its another
game against a very talented op-
ponent.
Also Saturday, the Indiana
Pacers host the Orlando Magic,
who playoff hopes seem to have
left along with Dwight Howard,
before the Mavericks visit the
Thunder in the nightcap.
Dallas eliminated Oklahoma
City infive games last year onits
way to the NBA championship.
The teams ended up in the first
roundthisseasonafter theThun-
der fell into the No. 2 seedwitha
late-seasonstumble, andtheMa-
vericks could never put together
a run to move up.
Its all weve been looking for-
ward to for a long time, Thun-
der All-Star Kevin Durant said.
Itsgoingtobeatough, toughse-
ries for us playing against the
reigning champions. They cause
so many problems on the offen-
sive end and defensive end for
us.
The other four series start
Sunday. San Antonio hosts Utah
in the opener, followed by the
Lakers against Denver. Boston
visits Atlanta before Memphis
welcomestheClippersinthetwo
4-5 series at night.
The Celtics have the higher
seed as Atlantic Division cham-
pions but the Hawks get home-
court advantage based on their
better record. The Grizzlies
snatched home-court advantage
from the Clippers by winning
their final six games while Los
Angeles droppedthreeof its final
four.
Yet Chris Paul and Blake Grif-
fin say they arent scared of the
rugged Grizzlies, who were a
game away from the West finals
last year and are a trendy pick to
get there this time.
Its just like any other NBA
team, Griffin said. Theyve got
good bigs, theyve got good
guards. Youve got to be ready to
play. Were not intimidated by
themby any means.
Stern has said the league
didnt knowwhat toexpect when
it returned from a nearly five-
month lockout that shortened
the season to 66 games. Instead
of a backlash from fans, TV rat-
ingswereupandattendanceheld
steady.
Most importantly, the fear of a
lengthyinjurylist fromtoomany
games crammed together was
overestimated. Howard, Chaun-
cey Billups (Clippers), Jeremy
Lin (Knicks) and Al Horford
(Hawks) wont bearoundtohelp
theirteams, atleastinthisround,
but Kobe Bryant and Derrick
Rose are ready to go after bat-
tling injuries down the stretch.
And now they get the mara-
thon playoff schedule instead of
the120-day sprint of this regular
season. Often dreaded for how
spreadout the first roundis, four
games in nine days, such as the
Heat and Knicks have, now will
be welcomed by teams who had
to play four times in five nights
during the season.
Coaches will love it, a chance
for the practice time that was
rarelyavailabletothem. Andvet-
eran teams like the Celtics and
Spurs couldthrive withthe extra
time off.
The Spurs won the 1999 title
after the lockout and hope they
have one more run in the Tim
Duncan era. They never reco-
vered after Manu Ginobili was
hurt in the regular-season finale
last year andwereknockedoff by
Memphis inoneof theNBAs big-
gest postseason upsets.
Theyre healthy now and roll-
ing into the postseason, just as
they did in 99, after winning
their final 10 games.
Wewerent playingwell at the
end of last year. Manu getting in-
jured, that hurt us, too, Duncan
said.
MATCHUPS
Continued fromPage 1B
birdied the par-5 11th.
Hes second on the tour in
pre-cut scoring, but is 98th in
third rounds and 108th in final
rounds. He shared the 36-hole
lead at the Masters with
rounds of 69-70, but closed
with consecutive 75s.
Knox, a Nationwide Tour
graduate playing in his ninth
tournament, had seven birdies,
an eagle and a bogey.
Stricker had four consec-
utive birdies to tie Dufner,
then missed a 2-foot birdie
putt on the 11th that would
have given him sole possession
of the lead. He stumbled home
with two bogeys.
Donald also holed out from
the fairway on the first hole,
marking the first two eagles
on the hole since the tourna-
ment was first played at the
course in 2005, although the
event moved to English Turn
in 2006 following Hurricane
Katrina.
John Daly, playing on a
sponsor exemption, missed the
cut. He followed his opening
73 with an 80.
MOBILE BAY LPGA
CLASSIC
MOBILE, Ala. Stacy
Lewis birdied five of her final
nine holes for a 5-under 67
and a one-stroke lead after the
AVONDALE, La. Jason
Dufner moved into position for
yet another bid to win his first
PGA Tour title, shooting a
7-under 65 on Friday to take
the second-round lead in the
Zurich Classic.
Dufner lost a playoff to Kee-
gan Bradley last year in the
PGA Championship for one of
his three runner-up finishes in
163 winless starts on the PGA
Tour. He capped his bogey free
round with a 30-foot eagle putt
on the par-5 18th to reach 12
under at TPC Louisiana.
Russell Knox, John Rollins
and Ken Duke were tied for
second. Knox shot 64, Rollins
66, and Duke 68. Greg Chal-
mers holed out from 137 yards
for an eagle on the par-4 first
hole and finished with a 64 to
join Steve Stricker and Ernie
Els at 10 under. Striker and
Els shot 68.
Defending champion Bubba
Watson had his second straight
71 to make the cut by a stroke
in his first tournament since
his playoff victory in the Mas-
ters.
Second-ranked Luke Donald
was 6 under after a 65.
Dufner opened with a 3-foot
birdie putt on No. 1, and add-
ed three straight birdies on the
par-4 fifth and sixth holes and
the par-5 seventh. He also
second round of the Mobile
Bay LPGA Classic.
Lewis, the Kraft Nabisco
winner last year, had three
straight birdies and a two-
stroke lead, but missed a 5-
foot par putt on the final hole
en route to her first bogey of
the week. She had a 9-under
135 total on The Crossings
course at the Robert Trent
Jones Golf Trails Magnolia
Grove complex.
Karin Sjodin tied the tourna-
ment course record with a 64
to finish a stroke back along
with Lindsey Wright, So Yeon
Ryu and rookie Sydnee Mi-
chaels. Ryu shot 67, Michaels
68, and Wright 69.
BALLANTINES
CHAMPIONSHIP
SEOUL, South Korea
Austrias Bernd Wiesberger
shot a course-record 7-under
65 to take a one-stroke lead
over Australias Marcus Fraser
after the second round of the
Ballantines Championship.
Wiesberger had a 7-under
137 total on the Blackstone
course in the event sanctioned
by the European and Asian
tours. Fraser, the 2010 Ballan-
tines champion, shot a 67.
P R O G O L F
AP PHOTO
Jason Dufner walks to the pin during the second round of the
Zurich Classic at TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La., on Friday.
Jason Dufner takes
Zurich Classic lead
les for loss.
But three defensive tackles
were selected ahead of him in
Thursdays first round. Three
more were pickedbefore himFri-
day, including Michigan States
Jerel Worthy, whom Still beat
out for several honors last sea-
son.
projected as a top-20 overall pick
in the draft. But injuries slowed
him toward the end of the sea-
son, with a case of turf toe forc-
ing him to skip the Senior Bowl
in January.
NFL Network draft analyst
Mike Mayock questioned Stills
motor on the air and said he
thought Stills stock dropped be-
cause of inconsistency.
A year ago, I thought Devon
Still could be a top-20 pick,
Mayock said. But his tape was
indifferent and inconsistent.
Half the time youd see tape that
youcanbuyintoandsaythat hes
the real deal.
Mayock softened his criticism
a fewmoments later, saying that
Still was hurt by not being able
to change that perception by
playing at the Senior Bowl, call-
inghima giftedyoungmanwho
played a lot of great football in
Happy Valley.
Indeed, Still was a co-captain
at Penn State as a senior, earned
a spot on 10 All-America teams
and was named the Big Tens de-
fensive player of the year.
Still was also named a finalist
for the Outland and Nagurski
trophies, as well as the Bednarik
Award. He was second in the Big
Ten in solo tackles for loss (15.0)
and tied for fifth in overall tack-
Of the 26 players invited to at-
tend the draft in person, only
Still and LSU receiver Rueben
Randle were still on the board
when the Bengals made their
pick.
Still becomes the 10th defen-
sive lineman trained by Penn
State assistant coachLarry John-
son to be drafted into the NFL
and the eighth to be taken in the
first two rounds.
He follows Jared Odrick (first
round, 2010), Aaron Maybin
(first round, 2009), Jay Alford
(third round, 2007), Tamba Hali
(first round, 2006), Jimmy Ken-
nedy (first round, 2003), Mi-
chael Haynes (first round, 2003),
Anthony Adams (second round,
2003), Courtney Brown (first
overall, 2000) and Brad Scioli
(fifth round, 1999).
The draft continues at noon
today with the final four rounds.
Penn State players who could
possibly be selected include de-
fensive end Jack Crawford, cor-
nerback DAnton Lynn, guard
Johnnie Troutman, receiver De-
rek Moye, linebacker Nate Stu-
par and corner/return specialist
Chaz Powell.
STILL
Continued fromPage 1B
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Penn State defensive tackle Devon Still speaks to reporters after
being selected as the 53rd pick overall by the Cincinnati Bengals
in the second round of the NFL draft at Radio City Music Hall on
Friday in New York.
HANOVER TWP.Larissa
Bannon netted two goals to help
lead Hanover Area to a 4-1 victo-
ry against MMI Prep at home on
Friday afternoon.
Kayla Keating picked up a
goal and an assist for the Haw-
keyes while Hailee Shuman
added a goal.
For MMI Prep, Katyln Fry
scored a goal on an assist by
Vanessa Novinger. Lexie Van
Hoekelen contributed with eight
goalie saves.
MMI Prep...................................................... 1 0 1
Hanover Area ............................................... 1 3 4
First half: 1. HAN, Hailee Shuman (Kayla Keating)
35th minute; 2. MMI, Katlyn Fry (Vanessa Novinger)
40th minute.
Second half: 1. HAN, Larissa Bannon (Renee
Mackunis) 47th minute; 2. HAN, Keating 68th min-
ute; 3. HAN, Bannon 78th minute.
Shots: MMI 5, HAN 14; Saves: MMI 8 (Lexie
Van Hoekelen), HAN 4 (Ciera Gensel); Corners:
MMI 2, HAN 9.
Berwick 2,
Delaware Valley 1 (2OT)
Bri Floryshak netted the
game-winning goal with just
1:28 left in the second overtime
period to lift Berwick to a victo-
ry against Delaware Valley in a
game that was played on Thurs-
day.
Abby Takacs added a goal
while Olivia Conklin and Gabby
Kishbaugh each tallied an assist.
For Delaware Valley, Krissy
Cappello scored a goal.
Berwick..................................................... 0 1 0 1 2
Delaware Valley...................................... 1 0 0 0 1
First half: 1. DEL, Krissy Cappello (Anna Chamber-
lain) 6:17
Second half: 1. BER, Abby Takacs (Olivia Con-
klin) 4:03
Second overtime: 1. BER, Bri Floryshak (Gab-
by Kishbaugh) 1:28
Shots: BER 23, DV 8; Saves: BER 6 (Sarah
Wilczynski), DV14(TarynFicken); Corners: BER6,
DV 0.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Farleigh Dickinson 12, Kings 4
Kings fell to visiting Fairleigh
Dickinson in the opener of a
three-game Freedom Confer-
ence series after the Devils used
a three-run top of the seventh to
seal the win.
Eric Bohem led the way for
the Monarchs, going 3-for-4 with
a walk, two runs and an RBI.
Rob Lemoncelli and Anthony Re
each finished 2-for-5 with a run
and an RBI.
Delaware Valley 13, Wilkes 2
Host Delaware Valley used an
eight-run fourth inning to open
up a double-digit lead on its way
to a win over visiting Wilkes.
Tay Sidler and Bobby Schap-
pel led the Colonels on offense,
as each went 3-for-4 with Schap-
pell providing two RBI for
Wilkes. Matt Ruch and Carmen
Lopresto added two hits apiece.
Misericordia 18, Eastern 15
Misericordia tied the school
record for wins (30-6, 16-3) after
defeating Eastern.
Kenny Durling led the Cou-
gars with his 3-for-5 perform-
ance at the dish and finished
with two home runs and five
RBI, while Ryan Cacchioli went
4-for-6 with four RBI and three
runs.
Eastern was able to score six
runs in the bottom of the ninth,
but Gabe Noyalis came in with
one runner on and forced a
ground ball to finish the game
and earn the save.
L O C A L R O U N D U P
Hawkeyes defend
their home turf
The Times Leader staff
I expected to be on a team
where I wasnt familiar with
the offense or the quarterback.
I cant wait to get started, to be
honest with you.
Indy not only parted with
four-time MVP quarterback
Peyton Manning this year, but
also lost tight end Jacob
Tamme to free agency and isnt
expected to bring back injury-
ravaged veteran Dallas Clark.
For me, getting to play with
him the past couple of years, it
is speed, he is dynamic, Luck
said. Anytime we crossed the
50-yard line it seemed like we
just said, Coby, go run. Go run
past the safeties. Hopefully it
continues to work out.
The Rams actually used
their own pick to begin the sec-
ond round, selecting Appala-
chianState wide receiver Brian
Quick. St. Louis traded down
twice in the first round the pre-
vious night, accumulating sev-
eral extra picks and also taking
LSU defensive tackle Michael
Brockers 14th overall. In the
second-round spot they earned
for going2-14in2011, theRams
took a wideout from an FCS
powerhouse. The 6-foot-4
Quick had a strong Senior
Bowl, showing he could play at
the highest college level and
helping his stock in the draft.
Upshaw of the national
champion Crimson Tide was
chosen by Baltimore, the Rav-
ens first pick of this draft.
NFL
Continued fromPage 1B
the power play their seventh --
andGrant saidtheymissedanop-
portunity to seize control and
mount a comeback.
To get that goal in the second
shouldve sparked us a little more
than it did, he said. We had to
come out in the third and really,
really step it up. Unfortunately
we didnt do that.
The Bears power play stepped
up for a third time when a miscue
by Eric Tangradi led to a 3-1 Her-
shey lead.
Tangradi was whistled for un-
sportsmanlike conduct at the
midway point of the third period
after he shot the puck at Her-
sheys Jacob Micflikier after the
whistle.
We can use some better judg-
ment there, Hynes said.
On the ensuing power play,
Ryan Potulny launched a slap-
shot from the top of the slot that
Boyd Kane deflected past Thies-
sen for the two-goal lead.
The Penguins got another
power play opportunity with sev-
en minutes left but couldnt get
the puck past Dany Sabourin,
whostopped22of the 23shots he
faced.
Picard said Thiessen wasnt at
fault for Fridays loss.
First of all, we have todoa bet-
ter job to not get in those penalty
kill situations, he said. We have
to be more disciplined. You cant
blame the goalie for those point
blank shots with traffic in front of
the net. We have to do a better
job.
The Penguins look forward to
doing just that tonight back in
front of their home crowd. Wil-
liams said the quick turnaround
between games will be a benefit.
With playoff hockey when you
have a game back-to-back thats a
good thing. You can forget about
the game you had the night be-
fore and you have a chance to re-
deem yourself within 24 hours,
Williams said. If we can estab-
lish our game first and have our
fans behind us, I like our chanc-
es.
Notes
The Penguins played with-
out D Brian Strait and F Nick Pe-
tersen. Hynes said Petersen mis-
sed the game due to personal rea-
sons, while Strait is day-to-day
with an injury and is possible for
tonight.
Fridays loss drops the Pen-
guins to 1-12 all-time in the post-
season against the Bears at the
Giant Center.
Hershey 4, Penguins 1
Penguins .................................................... 0 1 0 1
Hershey...................................................... 1 1 2 4
First Period: Scoring1. HER, CameronSchilling2
(Miskovic, Bourque) power play 17:26. Penalties
HER, Marshall (tripping) 10:09; HER, Collins (high-
sticking) 15:18; WBS, Walker (goaltender interfe-
rence) 15:52; HER, Schilling (slashing) 17:37
SecondPeriod: Scoring 2. HER, Boyd Kane 1
(Kundratek, Bourque) power play 7:52. 3. WBS, Ja-
son Williams 1 (Grant) 17:50. Penalties HER,
bench served by micflikier (too many men) 1:34;
WBS, Mormina (interference) 6:48; HER, Collins
(cross-checking) 8:14; WBS, Bortuzzo (roughing)
11:26; HER, Carroll (interference) 13:47; HER,
Schilling (cross-checking) 19:29.
Third Period: Scoring 4. HER, Boyd Kane 2
(Potulny, Kundratek) power play 10:07. 5. Chris
Bourque 1 (Marshall) empty net 19:26. Penalties
HER, Marshall (holding) 5:47; WBS, Tangradi (un-
sportsmanlike conduct) 9:27; HER, Marshall (slash-
ing) 12:58.
Shots on goal: Penguins 4-12-7-23; Hershey
5-10-8-23
Power-play Opportunities: Penguins 0 of 9;
Hershey 3 of 4
Goaltenders: PenguinsBradThiessen2-2(19
saves22shots); HersheyDanySabourin2-2(22-
23)
Starters: PenguinsGBradThiessen, DRobert
Bortuzzo, D Alexandre Picard, LW Bryan Lerg, C
Ben Street, RW Geoff Walker; Hershey G Dany
Sabourin, DCameron Schilling, DSean Collins, LW
Boyd Kane, C Ryan Potulny, RW Chris Bourque
Three Stars: 1. HER, Boyd Kane (two goals) 2.
HER, Dany Sabourin (22 saves, 23 shots) 3. HER,
Cameron Schilling (goal)
Referee Darcy Burchell, Terry Koharski. Lines-
men Jud Ritter, Tom George
SEAN SIMMERS/THE PATRIOT-NEWS
Penguins Jason Williams, left, scores the teams only goal past
Hersheys Dany Sabourin in the Bears 4-1 win in the fourth game
of their AHL playoff series at Giant Center on Friday.
TONIGHT
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NEW YORK Moose Skow-
ron, a five-time World Series
champion and one of only two
players to hit three home runs in
Game 7s, died Friday of conges-
tive heart failure at Northwest
Community Hospital in Arling-
tonHeights, Ill. He was 81.
Skowron helped the New York
Yankees win four titles in the
1950s and1960s.
There werent many better
guys than Moose, said former
teammate Yogi Berra, the only
other player with three Game 7
homers in the Series. He was a
dear friendanda great teamman.
Adarngoodballplayer, too.
Skowron became a star first
baseman with the Yankees and
went ontoappearineight All-Star
games over six seasons.
Baseball Commissioner Bud
Selig called him an integral part
of the wonderful Yankee teams of
MickeyMantleandRogerMaris.
Hewasawonderful storyteller
and an important link to a great
erainbaseball history,Seligsaid.
After Skowrons playing career
he returned to Chicago, where he
was born and had worked for the
WhiteSoxsince1999intheteams
community relations depart-
ment, making appearances.
We all have lost a dear, dear
friend today, White Sox owner
Jerry Reinsdorf said. While
Moose may have become a star in
New York with the Yankees, he
was a Chicagoan through and
through. I certainly will miss his
priceless stories about Casey
Stengel, Roger Maris, Hank
Bauer and of course, his good
friend, Mickey Mantle. ... My
guess is that right now Mickey,
Roger, HankandMooseareenjoy-
ing a goodlaughtogether.
Skowron played for the Yan-
kees from 1954-62, then won a
fifth title with Los Angeles in the
first season after he was dealt to
theDodgersforStanWilliams. He
hit .282 in 14 major league sea-
sons with 211home runs and 888
RBIs, alsospendingtimewiththe
expansion Washington Senators
(1964), the White Sox (1964-67)
and the California Angels (1967).
He was an All-Star from 1957-61,
appearing in both games in 1959
and 1960, then was picked one fi-
nal time in1965.
HewasbelovedbyYankeesfans
for his clutch performances in
three World Series Game 7s. He
hit a seventh-inning grand slam
off Roger Craig in a 9-0 win over
Brooklyn in1956, and a three-run
homer against Lew Burdette in
theeighthinningof a6-2winover
Milwaukee in1958. He also had a
leadoff drive inthe fifthinningoff
Vernon Law in 1960, when the
Yankees overcame a four-run def-
icit at Pittsburghtotakea7-4lead
only to lose10-9.
Skowron had a .293 World Se-
ries average with eight homers
and29 RBIs in39 games.
Born William Joseph Skowron
on Chicagos North Side, he said
he was given the nickname
Moose when he was 7 after his
grandfather gave him a haircut
that caused friends to call him
Mussolini after the Italian
fascist leader. The nickname was
shortenedto Moose.
After attending Weber High
School, Skowron went to Purdue
on a football scholarship and
signedwiththe Yankees.
He hit .304 or better in each of
hisfirst four major leagueseasons
and five times overall. He topped
20homersfourtimesbutneverre-
ached 100 RBIs, getting a high of
91in1960.
Moose could really hit the
baseball especially home runs
to right field, former roommate
Bob Turley said. I was glad
Moose was on my team because
he always wantedto win.
In addition to his Game 7 feats,
Skowron had an RBI single in the
10thinningof Game6in1958that
gave the Yankees a two-run lead
and they held on to beat the
Braves 4-3.
Moose will always be remem-
bered as being one of the key
members of the Yankees dynas-
ties in the 50s and early 60s,
Yankees managing general part-
ner Hal Steinbrenner said. He
was a winner ineverysense of the
word, and someone the Yankees
family careddeeply for.
He is survivedby wife Lorraine
(nicknamed Cookie), daughter
Lynnette, sons Greg and Steve,
brother Edward and four grand-
childtren. Funeral arrangements
were pending.
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
Yankees Skowron dead at 81
Beloved Moose played in
eight All-Star games and
belted 211 homers in career.
By RONALD BLUM
AP Sports Writer
ASSOCIATED PRESS
In this June 26, 2011, photo, former New York Yankees first base-
man BIll "Moose" Skowron, right, shakes hands with Bernie Wil-
liams, left, as Tino Martinez looks on during Old Timers Day cere-
monies at Yankee Stadium in New York.
RICHMOND, Va. Two
weeks of ho-hum racing has left
NASCAR fans starving for some
on-track excitement, so a Satur-
daynight stopat RichmondInter-
national Speedway couldnt have
come at a better time.
Short track racing traditionally
produces some of NASCARs best
racing, and the .75-mile oval at
Richmondistheperfect venuefor
the bumping and banging that
spices up the show. And theres
been a shortage of that of late.
Thelast tworaces, at Texasand
Kansas, had a combined five cau-
tionsandfourof themwereforde-
bris. It makes for long green-flag
runs and spread-out fields, with a
caution being the only hope for
bunching the cars back together.
Drivers seem to prefer that clean
styleof racing, but fanswant more
drama some may evensuggest
they want wrecks and theyve
been vocal the last month about
their disappointment in the on-
track product.
NASCARs top drivers are
awareof thedilemma, andgointo
Saturday nights race wondering
if Richmond will satisfy the fans.
I will not go down that path, I
do not think its right to say we
needwrecks. Thatsjustamessed-
up thing to say, Carl Edwards
saidFriday. I thinkweneedgood
racing, and I think if youve got
guys who are able to race togeth-
er, and are able to come through
thefieldbecausetheircarisbetter
andtheycanactuallypasspeople,
thenyouaregoingtoget someex-
citement.
And the excitement might
come in the form of wrecks. A
place like Richmond ... this place
always seems to be a place where
a guy can make something hap-
pen. And thats good.
Fact is, NASCAR has a solid
schedule ahead, with the racing
moving from Richmond to Talla-
dega to Darlington and then the
$1 million All-Star race at Char-
lotte. So, regardless of how driv-
ers, teams or the sanctioning
body views the present state of
the racing, the on-track product
could heat up without any effort.
Still, its made for interesting
debate the past week, and drivers
have varyingopinions onwhy the
racing has been so clean. It dates
totheMarch25raceat California,
whichwent caution-freeuntil rain
brought out the yellow on Lap
125, and ultimately halted the
race four laps later.
Five-time champion Jimmie
Johnson believes the tracks are
the problem, with NASCARmak-
ing too many stops at downforce
tracks.
I thinkthevenues playalarger
part intheexcitement, theaction,
andeventhe cautions, he said. I
dont think we can look at the ga-
rage area for the next change. I
think the change comes with the
venues. The change comes with
the resurfacing of tracks and re-
configuring tracks to make more
side-by-side racing.
And then theres also the argu-
ment of tracks that create more
cautions that some people want
to see. From a competition side,
NASCARhas created a very level
playingfield, whichwewereall af-
ter. And now we need to look at
the venues andtry toput ona bet-
ter showbased on the tracks.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. agreed that
some of the tracks just dont suit
the configurations of the current
Sprint Cup car.
Youdoseeside-by-sideracing,
especially at the short tracks, but
on the bigger 1.5-mile tracks you
are kind of limited, he said. You
are limited by the aero and the
dirty air by the car in front of you.
That is always goingtobea factor
no matter what. There is nothing
really that can be done to elimi-
nate that entirely. You just run as
hard as you can run.
Edwards, who prefers the re-
cent slate of pure racing, said
the competition will improve as
theseasonprogresses andhes en-
joyed the way the last few events
have played out. But, if NASCAR
really wants to address fan com-
plaints, he saidreducingthe aero-
dynamic issues of the race car
could help.
Not every race has to be an ex-
citing, dramatic, crazy bumper-
to-bumper finish. If you just let
them play out naturally you will
get those really great moments,
he said. But I firmly believe that
we should not be racing with
downforce, sideforceandall these
aerodynamic devices. We do not
needsplitters ontheracecars and
giant spoilers.
C A P I T A L C I T Y
4 0 0 L I N E U P
After Friday qualifying; race Saturday
At Richmond International Raceway
Lap length: .75 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (55) Mark Martin, Toyota, 128.327 mph.
2. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 128.29.
3. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 128.041.
4. (22) A J Allmendinger, Dodge, 127.962.
5. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 127.956.
6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 127.75.
7. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 127.732.
8. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 127.678.
9. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 127.593.
10. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 127.545.
11. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 127.455.
12. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 127.395.
13. (51) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 127.328.
14. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 127.28.
15. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 127.208.
16. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 126.993.
17. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 126.963.
18. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 126.915.
19. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 126.892.
20. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 126.82.
21. (83) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 126.796.
22. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 126.749.
23. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 126.695.
24. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 126.683.
25. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, 126.612.
26. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 126.487.
27. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 126.464.
28. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 126.428.
29. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 126.351.
30. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 126.121.
31. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 126.121.
32. (26) Josh Wise, Ford, 126.103.
33. (10) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, 126.033.
34. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 125.98.
35. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 125.886.
36. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 125.839.
37. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 125.669.
38. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 125.564.
39. (19) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 125.319.
40. (33) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, 125.151.
41. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 124.481.
42. (32) Reed Sorenson, Ford, Owner Points.
43. (74) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 124.636.
Failed to Qualify
44. (23) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 123.813.
45. (49) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 122.56.
N A S C A R
Excitement level higher at RIR
Short track event should
deliver the kind of racing fans
have missed in recent weeks.
By JENNA FRYER
AP Auto Racing Writer
C M Y K
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NEWARK, N.J. It took till
the last game of the entire first
round, and even at that, it took
double overtime. But the New
Jersey Devils finally disposed of
the Florida Panthers and ad-
vanced to the Eastern Confer-
ence semifinals early Friday
morning.
For a franchise with three
Stanley Cups and four confer-
ence crowns since1995, andnine
division titles since 1996, you
would think that sort of feat
would be a given.
But its been a tough fewyears
in the Garden State.
The Devils, in fact, missed the
postseason last year for the first
time since 1996. They went
through two coaches, a miser-
able start, and in the end, a late
rally couldnt stop the streak
fromfolding. The previous three
seasons, New Jersey lost in the
first round, and since hockey re-
turnedafter the 2004-05lockout,
New Jersey had won just two se-
ries total.
Before last night.
Winning a playoff series goes
a long ways for people, NewJer-
sey goaltender Martin Brodeur
said. It helps with confidence,
and the first round when
youve struggled in the first
roundbeforetoget throughit,
it feels pretty good ... for a day.
Then, we have to go face the
Flyers.
Indeed, New Jerseys next op-
ponent will be its neighbor tothe
south, the rival Philadelphia
Flyers, who havent played since
Sunday, and handled Pittsburgh
in six games en route to a Round
1 win.
The Devils, meanwhile, need-
ed seven games and overtime
in both Games 6 and 7 to out-
last the Panthers. Rookie for-
ward Adam Henrique scored his
second goal of the game at 3:47
of the second overtime to give
the Devils a 3-2victory over Flor-
ida, and set up the fifth postsea-
son matchup between Philadel-
phia andNewJersey. Bothteams
have won two.
I think this is going to be an
outstanding series. We know
enough about each other, New
Jersey general manager Lou La-
moriello said Friday on WFAN-
AM(660) in NewYork. Its a se-
ries that will have to take disci-
pline. In the playoffs, no matter
what sport it is, there are turning
points in every game. We need
discipline and focus. We have to
stay consistent.
The Flyers were indeed that,
for three games against the Pen-
guins, before dropping Games 4
and 5. On Sunday, though, for-
wards Claude Giroux and Danny
Brierescoredtheir sixthandfifth
goals of the series, respectively,
as Philadelphia bounced back
and eliminated Pittsburgh
once andfor all witha 5-1win.
Alot of times, it comes froma
group or a belief. I dont think its
something that you can neces-
sarily teach, Flyers coach Peter
Laviolette said regarding his
teams resiliency. You either go
downa roadwhereyouthinkyou
can fight back, or overcome
things, or continue on with
things, or you cant.
The Flyers were certainly re-
silient in 2010, when they
clinched a playoff berth on the
regular seasons final day, then
upset the Devils in the first
round in five games. New Jersey
was the Easts No. 2 seed at the
time, andthe victory ignitedPhi-
ladelphia, a No. 7 seed, to a run
that ended in the Stanley Cup Fi-
nals, where it lost to Chicago in
six games.
We know weve got a really
tough opponent ahead of us in
Philly, Devils captain Zach Par-
ise said after the win over Flor-
ida. But this is a great feeling.
With only one of the top four
East seeds advancing the No.
1Rangers the Flyers nowhave
the luxury of home-ice advan-
tage, after not having it in Round
1. Philadelphia (103) had one
more point than New Jersey
(102) in the regular season.
Any teamthat makes it to the
final eight is a good opponent,
Laviolette said. They had to do
something right to knock off
somebody. There will be no easy
opponents. Sixteen teams make
it, and everyones goal is to win
the Stanley Cup, and they all
fight like mad to get it.
A key cog to this series will be
the Flyers power play against
the Devils penalty kill. Philadel-
phia was 12-of-23 with the extra
man against the Penguins, and
the Flyers will nowface the regu-
lar-seasons top PK unit.
STANL EY CUP PL AYOF FS
ASSOCIATED PRESS
New Jersey Devils Bryce Salvador, rear, and Marek Zidlicky, left,
celebrate with Adam Henrique (14) after his goal in the second
overtime against the Florida Panthers in Game 7 on Thursday in
Sunrise, Fla. The Devils won 3-2.
Devils work OT,
finally advance
Martin Brodeur has been
Jerseys goalie for all four
previous series vs. Flyers.
The Associated Press
Series Schedule
Sunday: New Jersey at
Philadelphia, 3 p.m.
Tuesday: New Jersey at
Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday: Philadelphia at New
Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
May 6: Philadelphia at New
Jersey, 7:30 p.m.
x-May 8: New Jersey at
Philadelphia, TBD
x-May 10: Philadelphia at New
Jersey, TBD
x-May 12: New Jersey at
Philadelphia, TBD
x-if necessary
GREENBURGH, N.Y. For-
get about pats on the backs and
sighs of relief. The New York
Rangers and Washington Capi-
tals have no time to revel in their
first-round playoff victories be-
fore they meet up again.
The seventh-seeded Capitals
knocked out the defending Stan-
ley Cup champion Bruins in Bos-
ton on Wednesday in Game 7 and
then watched the top-seeded
Rangers outlast the Ottawa Sen-
ators a night later in that decisive
game to avoid elimination.
Now the former division rivals
are matched up in the Eastern
Conference semifinals, their
third postseason meeting in four
years. The Capitals won the pre-
vious two over the Rangers and
coach John Tortorella, but New
York insists those series have no
bearing on this one.
Irrelevant, Tortorella said af-
ter practice Friday on the eve of
Saturdays matinee opener at Ma-
disonSquare Garden. This is an-
other series. We found a way to
get through a tough series
against Ottawa, Washington is
the next one. It doesnt matter
what has happened before.
Tortorella, a Stanley Cup-win-
ning coach in 2004 with the Tam-
pa Bay Lightning, just earned his
first postseason series win with
the Rangers since he took over
during the 2008-09 season. The
Capitals knocked out New York
in 2009 by rallying from a 3-1 se-
ries hole, anddidit againlast year
in five games.
Its a different team every
year, Rangers forward Brian
Boyle said. What happened in
the past is over and done with.
Were looking at them now and
who they have, their personnel
and how we need to play against
themand howwe need to play as
a group.
Boyle missed the final two
games of the Ottawa series after
sustaining the first concussion of
his career when he was hit by
Chris Neil in Game 5. Boyle skat-
ed Friday for the first time since
being hurt, but didnt know if he
would be able to play Saturday.
Brandon Dubinsky, injured in
the third period of Game 7, didnt
practice Friday. If Boyle is cleared
to play, and Dubinsky cant go,
the twoplayers couldbe swapped
in the lineup.
With only one day off between
the first round and the second,
theRangers movedquicklytoput
the Senators behindthemandbe-
gin focusing on the Capitals.
Washington, 4-2 in playoff series
against NewYork, split four regu-
lar-season games with the Rang-
ers.
We cant relax, Rangers top-
line forward Brad Richards said.
Were not changing anything.
Weve got to realize that that
game is over and now this is the
most important one of the year.
Weve got to bring it up right
away. We cant finish Game 1still
worrying about how great we
were to beat Ottawa.
Thats got to be out of there.
Actually, were done with that
now.
Right back to work
for Caps, Rangers
Former divisional rivals open
play today with a trip to
hockeys final four on line.
By IRA PODELL
AP Sports Writer
Series Schedule
Today: Washington at NY
Rangers, 3 p.m.
Monday: Washington at NY
Rangers, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday: NY Rangers at
Washington, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday: NY Rangers at
Washington, 12:30 p.m.
x-Monday: Washington at NY
Rangers, 7:30 p.m.
x-Wednesday: NY Rangers at
Washington, TBD
x-Saturday: Washington at NY
Rangers, TBD
x-if necessary
ELPASO, Texas The University of
Texas System chancellor announced
Friday he will allow a high-profile box-
ing match to be held on the schools El
Paso campus if law enforcement can
ensure a safe environment, reversing a
3-day-old ban that had upset city lead-
ers.
Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa had
earlier canceled the June 16 fight be-
tween Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. and Andy
Lee at the Sun Bowl, citing only a
higher than normal security risk. A
lawenforcement official told The Asso-
ciated Press on Friday that a federal
risk assessment had warned that lead-
ers of warring Mexican drug cartels
would attend.
Cigarroa set several conditions for
the fight to go forward: State, local and
federal law enforcement must promise
they can handle any security measures,
the contract with the promoter and the
security plan must be approved by sys-
temofficials in advance, and no alcohol
can be served.
The chancellor said he met by tele-
conference with local and federal law
enforcement and city leaders and they
assured him they can provide proper
security.
In a video statement, Cigarroa
praised El Paso and the entire border
region.
This is a region that I grew up in,
that I truly love, and that I admire, he
said. The process of my decision-mak-
ing process resulted in angst and at
times anger by the El Paso community,
and I accept that.
Fight promoter Bob Arum of Top
Rank said he was surprised by Cigar-
roas restrictions. Arum said hell have
toget assurances fromtheUniversityof
Texas at El Paso and local police by
early next week that they can be met. If
not, Arum said hell move the fight to
Houston.
This is preposterous. Weve never
had one bit of problems in Los Angeles,
Houston or San Antonio, which are all
bigHispanic communities, onaChavez
fight, Arum said.
The risk report, done by the Immi-
gration and Customs Enforcement
HomelandSecurity Investigations, had
said leadership of both the Sinaloa and
Juarez cartels would be present at the
fight but specifiedthere were nospe-
cific threats to the city, the event or
those attending it, according to the law
enforcement official.
The cartels have waged a bloody war
inCiudadJuarez across the Rio Grande
from El Paso for control of drug smug-
gling routes and other criminal enter-
prises in the city.
The official, who is familiar with the
contents of the report, spoke on condi-
tion of anonymity because the official
isnt authorized to release the informa-
tion.
University of Texas at El Paso offi-
cials confirmed Friday that university
police hadreceiveda federal report ear-
lier this month, but declined to discuss
its contents.
Homeland Security Investigations
sent a security assessment to UT Sys-
tem who sent it to us and it wasnt for
another two weeks they (UT System)
decided to cancel, said Veronique
Masterson, a public information officer
at UTEP.
Cigarroas previous decision to can-
cel the fight without releasing any de-
tails angered El Paso officials and state
lawmakers, who accused him of foster-
ing a culture of fear that the city has
been overrun by cartel-related vio-
lence.
B O X I N G
UTEP to allow fight card
at Sun Bowl despite risk
By JUAN CARLOS LLORCA
and JIMVERTUNO
Associated Press
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., left, and his
opponent Andy Lee pose for pictures
during a news conference at Sun
Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas, on
Tuesday.
C M Y K
Greater W-B Chamber
seeks award nominees
The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber
of Commerce is seeking nominations
for its annual awards.
The ATHENA Award is presented to
someone who has attained and person-
ified the highest level of professional
excellence in his or her business or
profession, has devoted time and ener-
gy to the community and has generous-
ly assisted women in attaining their full
potential. The nominee must be a
chamber member, or be employed by a
member firm.
The 2012 Pride of Place Awards will
be presented in five categories: New
construction, restoration/renovation/
remodeling, interior design, environ-
mental enhancement and community
enhancement. Before &and after pho-
tographs, videos and articles should be
submitted with each nomination.
Nominations are due by May 15.
They may be submitted to the Greater
Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce,
Attention: Donna Sedor, Two Public
Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA18710-5340.
The awards will be presented at a
luncheon on June 26 at Genettis Hotel
& Conference Center, Wilkes-Barre.
P&G to cut some prices
Procter & Gamble Co. said Friday
that it is rolling back some price in-
creases and focusing on introducing
new products in developed markets as
the worlds largest consumer product
maker seeks to reignite market share
growth.
The maker of products ranging from
Bounty paper towels to Luvs diapers
also lowered its guidance below expec-
tations for the fiscal year as it its third-
quarter net income dropped 16 per-
cent, hurt by restructuring charges and
continued high costs for items like
diesel fuel and packaging.
Samsung sells most phones
Samsung Electronics Co., the worlds
biggest maker of mobile phones, com-
puter-memory chips and TVs, posted
its highest profit in at least two years
after beating Apple and Nokia in smart-
phone sales.
Samsung shipped 93.5 million
phones in the first quarter, compared
with Nokias 82.7 million. Samsung
also regained the lead from Apple as
the worlds biggest vendor of smart-
phones in the first quarter, Strategy
Analytics said.
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29.25 17.10 BkNYMel BK .52 23.84 +.14 +19.7
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21.02 10.25 FairchldS FCS ... 14.46 +.33 +20.1
8.97 3.81 FrontierCm FTR .40 4.06 -.03 -21.2
18.16 13.37 Genpact G .18 16.61 +.19 +11.1
11.94 7.00 HarteHnk HHS .34 8.69 +.32 -4.4
55.00 48.17 Heinz HNZ 1.92 53.16 +.24 -1.6
67.00 53.77 Hershey HSY 1.52 66.75 +.18 +8.0
39.09 31.88 Kraft KFT 1.16 39.40 +.40 +5.5
32.29 18.07 Lowes LOW .56 31.61 +.18 +24.5
90.76 66.40 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 87.38 +.02 +14.5
102.22 76.54 McDnlds MCD 2.80 97.38 +1.55 -2.9
24.10 17.05 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 21.05 +.34 -4.9
10.28 5.53 NexstarB NXST ... 8.05 +.29 +2.7
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90.10 60.45 PhilipMor PM 3.08 89.81 +1.26 +14.4
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65.30 42.45 Prudentl PRU 1.45 61.37 +.06 +22.4
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17.11 10.91 SLM Cp SLM .50 14.86 ... +10.9
60.00 39.00 SLM pfB SLMBP 4.63 46.86 -.03 +20.2
41.98 24.60 TJX s TJX .46 42.46 +.69 +31.6
33.53 24.07 UGI Corp UGI 1.08 28.54 +1.06 -2.9
40.48 32.28 VerizonCm VZ 2.00 40.23 +.09 +.3
62.63 48.31 WalMart WMT 1.59 59.03 +.08 -1.2
44.87 36.52 WeisMk WMK 1.20 45.16 +.54 +13.1
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USD per Euro 1.3259 +.0020 +.15% 1.4216 1.4740
Japanese Yen 80.39 -.56 -.70% 75.94 82.24
Mexican Peso 12.9669 -.2022 -1.56% 13.1313 11.5497
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Gold 1664.00 1659.60 +0.27 -4.73 +6.94
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Silver 31.35 31.20 +0.45 -10.68 -35.48
Palladium 680.90 672.05 +1.32 +1.66 -14.02
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John Hancock
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Loomis Sayles
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MFS
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Neuberger Berman
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Oakmark
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Oppenheimer
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DevMktA m 33.37 +.14 +13.8
DevMktY 33.01 +.14 +13.9
PIMCO
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ComRlRStI 6.70 +.06 +3.3
HiYldIs 9.32 +.02 +5.9
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Permanent
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Principal
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Prudential
JenMCGrA m 32.11 +.26 +15.5
Prudential Investmen
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THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012
timesleader.com
NORTHCHARLESTON, S.C.
Thefirst 787Dreamliner assembled
here waited Friday morning to roll
out into the hot southern sunshine,
Made with pride in South Caroli-
na stenciled on its forward fuse-
lage.
Its a step that moves this new
Boeing manufacturing site out of
the shadow of Washington state.
Boeing South Carolina, which
employs around 6,000 people, has
until now built 787 rear fuselages
and mid-fuselages, then shipped
those massive sections by air to Ev-
erett for final assembly.
As of Friday, it can boast that it
also assembles complete airplanes,
one of just three elite widebody jet
assemblysites intheworld: Everett,
Wash.; Toulouse, France; and now
North Charleston, S.C.
AndunlikeEverett, BoeingSouth
Carolinadoestheentiresequenceof
plane-making.
Here, resin-soaked carbon fiber
tape is pulled out of cold storage,
wound into barrel-shaped fuselage
sections, and baked to hardness.
Andina new1.2million-square-foot
final assembly site, all the various
pieces of the airplane are joined and
integrated, its systems installedand
tested, until its ready to fly.
This is the only site in the world
that can say we go from freezer all
the way to flight, said Matt Bor-
land, director of 787 aft-fuselage as-
sembly.
At the endof the line, Dreamliner
No. 46, the first Boeing-designed
commercial jet ever built outside
Washingtons Puget Sound region,
sat ready for its moment in the sun.
Certainly, Washington state re-
mains the center of gravity of Boe-
ingCommercial Airplanes. It boasts
83,000 Boeing employees, includ-
ing all the commercial airplane en-
gineers whodesignthe jets. The Ev-
erett widebody jet plant home to
the 787 design team and the first
787 assembly line alone has
more than 33,000 workers.
Yet clearlyBoeingSouthCarolina
is now a significant, high-tech part
of Boeings commercial jet oper-
ations, one focusedentirely onmak-
ing and assembling its newest jet
made from carbon-fiber-reinforced
composite plastic.
MCT PHOTO
Employees at a Boeing assembly plant in Charleston, S.C., work on the body of a 787 Dreamliner on
Thursday.
Made with pride
Boeings S.C. facility parades its first 787
By DOMINIC GATES
The Seattle Times
BUTLER TWP. Whenever Lou Barletta
drives by the lot that was once home tohis fam-
ily-owned amusement park, Angela Park, hes
saddened by the loss. He didnt want to have
the same emotions whendriving by the nearby
Edgewood in the Pines golf course, which his
family also once owned.
So an investment group that includes the
congressman and five other Northeastern
Pennsylvania businessmen ponied up
$537,500 to buy the18-hole layout, banquet fa-
cilities and 158 acres they sit on.
Its very sentimental for me, Barletta said
Friday.
His family purchased what was then a nine-
hole golf course in the early1970s and doubled
the holes, built the banquet hall and made the
property a centerpiece attraction for southern
Luzerne County.
After his family sold the course a succession
of buyers followed over the past 20 years and
the course became neglected. The last owner, a
Dallas, Texas investment company, was on the
verge of closing the doors this year.
Thats when Barletta and five others, Harold
Karchner, who owns Karchner Logistics in Ha-
zle Township; Dave Merrick, owner of Merrick
Hydrolazing and Water Blasting in Hazleton;
Ed Abraham, who owns Liquid Fence in Brod-
headsville, Monroe County; Stephen Walser,
former publisher of the Standard-Speaker
newspaper in Hazleton and Joe Boretski, a
Wells Fargo Bank executive, stepped in and
purchased the business.
Boretski, who lives in Sugarloaf Township
and called himself the managing member of
the investment group, said the course will re-
mainopenas upgrades aremade. Heestimated
about $750,000 will be needed to get the place
in shape.
Barletta said rebuilt sand traps, new golf
carts and more are on the agenda and with the
investors in place, they should all be done with
ease.
Im confident theyll put into it what it
needs, he said, adding that hell be the only
investor that will not take an active manage-
ment role.
Boretski, who remembers golfing on the
course in high school, said its been a big part
of our life in this community.
And it wasnt something any of the investors
wanted to see go away.
A lot of people have a lot of fond memories
of that place, Barletta said. It would be a
great loss for our area.
Congressman
investing in
golf course
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
Golfers play a round at Edgewood in the
Pines.
TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO
WASHINGTON The U.S.
economyexpandedat a sluggish2.2
percent annual rate from January
through March, the government
said Friday in a confounding report
that spotlighted the continuing
challenge of spurring strong
growth.
Most forecasters had expected
growthinthe 2.5to3percent range.
The disappointing first-quarter
number mirrored the closely
watched March jobs report earlier
this month, which also fell short by
adding only 120,000 jobs after a
string of stronger months.
Although the headline number
for thenations gross domestic prod-
uct thesumof goodsandservices
produced in the U.S. economy
came up short of expectations, the
reports component parts offered
rays of hope. They showed con-
sumption remaining strong in a re-
covering private sector, while a
slowdown in government spending
dampened overall growth.
If onlyprivate-sector components
of the GDP are taken into account,
the economy grew at a 3.5 percent
annual rate inthe first three months
of this year, according to Alan
Krueger, the head of the White
House Council of Economic Advis-
ers. This isnt boomtimes, but it is
enough to generate enough jobs to
push unemployment slowly lower,
said Mark Zandi, the chief econo-
mist for forecaster Moodys Analyt-
ics.
Government cutbacks slice economic growth
By KEVIN G. HALL
McClatchy Newspapers
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C M Y K
AT HOME S E C T I O N C
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2012
timesleader.com
C
onfession time: I once almost
bought a house because of a
built-in spice cabinet. OK, maybe
not almost, but I did try to convince
myself that other, more critical things,
such as an obviously mildewy base-
ment, werent such big deals when
there was an 8-foot-tall, 1-foot wide,
6-inch-deep crevice dug right into a
kitchen wall and begging me to take it
under my keeping.
I have a little problem, see. It might
be a big problem, but it started out as a
little one and has acquired girth with
the passing years. It all came to a head
the other day when I looked into the
figurative eyes of a bottle of Roasted
Garlic Salt by Lawry.
New! The label screamed. (This is
how they tease us.)
No! I ordered myself. No. You. Will.
Not. (Roast your own.) Because, back
at the ranch, the entire drawer imagi-
narily labeled salt simply cannot
accommodate even one more bottle of
stuff that, lets face it, is bad for you
anyway. Just a month ago, in fact, the
collected contents ordinary garlic
salt, seasoned salt, kosher salt, margar-
ita salt, salt substitute and three types
of sea salt, just to name a few had
achieved such unspeakable numbers
that the pepper with which it previous-
ly cohabitated simply had to move on.
To a drawer all its own.
And who has this much space? Not I.
I just like to pretend.
But friends, if you think I have a salt
problem and I dont even really add it
to food much, making these quantities
even more inexplicable you should
meet my peppers:
Not only black pepper and white
pepper (for which New England clam
chowder begs) but pink pepper, too.
(Looked pretty?) Black peppercorns
and tricolor peppercorns, each in a
grinder. Lemon pepper. Garlic pepper.
Lemon-garlic pepper. Ground cayenne
pepper. Smokehouse pepper and Wor-
cestershire pepper (in cute pour cans).
And dont forget Janes Krazy Mixed-Up
Pepper. (Looks great in those cream-
cheese-based party balls.) I can go on.
I wont. Youll think less of me.
And it doesnt stop at salt and pep-
per, no sir, no maam. When it comes to
spices, just consider me a cargo ship,
teeming with all manner of exquisite
bounty.
Thats half my problem. Wandering
the world sure doesnt help this little
addiction. But it does explain a second
spilling-over inventory of all good
tastes brought home. (Because what
fits in your bags better than a tiny,
palate-pleasing reminder of the place
you dont want to leave?)
Creole seasoning and soul seasoning.
Texas Gourmet seasoning. Parisian
Melange and Tuscan Villa. (Im so
worldly, arent I?) Actually Im pathetic.
I once brought home at least six
bottles of saffron from Central Amer-
ica only to find out they were actually
szafron, which is NOT the same
thing and explains why it was so cheap.
(Stick to splurging on those little red
threads, yall.)
Moving on: Cal-Mex seasoning and
Adobo, not one but two bottles. (Why?
No idea.) Southwestern Hickory Rub.
(Huge. Sticks in the drawer track all
the time.) Jamaican Allspice and Chi-
nese Five Spice (though Ive never been
to China. Yet.) Saigon Cinnamon. (Dit-
to, Vietnam.)
But where do the basics fit in? The
basils and bay leaves and good old
Italian seasoning you MUST have on
hand for homemade sauce? Squeeze
em in there somewhere between the
cumin, curry and coriander, the tarra-
gon and turmeric, the parsley, sage,
rosemary and thyme. The mint and
mustard. And, oh, look here: mustard
seeds! Now why do I have those? Who
knows?
Wait. I do know. The Good Book
tells me I need only have faith the size
of one of those puppies and I can move
mountains.
Well, if I can do that, I certainly can
settle this spice shop down. Or at least
tame the beast enough to make way for
one tiny bottle of roasted garlic salt.
SANDRA SNYDER
W A L L T O W A L L
Spices are the
variety of life:
Buy some today
Reach Sandra Snyder, the editor of At Home,
at 831-7383 or ssnyder@timesleader.com.
Sewing skills are certainly
useful, but for those of us who
cringe at the thought of sitting
down to a machine or taking a
sharp needle in hand (thanks
for ruining that one on me, sev-
enth-grade home ec), options
exist to avoid the needle-and-
thread method.
Take, for example, the No-
Sew Fleece: Fun Bow-Ties Pil-
lowCover nowoncreativejew-
ishmom.com as well as many a
Pinterest board. These pillows
are simple to make and basical-
ly require a lot of measuring
and cutting.
What you need:
Pillows or pillow forms
in the desired shape and size
2 pieces of fleece in com-
plementary colors
Masking tape
A tape measure
Good scissors
I used a 16-by-16 inch pil-
low for this one (thanks for
the loan, Mom). These pil-
lows can be found at Wal-
Mart for $15. It doesnt mat-
ter what the pillowlooks like
because its going to get cov-
ered anyway.
I chose to use a solid-col-
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HOWCOOL IS THIS?
By SARA POKORNY
spokorny@timesleader.com
See PILLOW, Page 2C
We might have
Pinterest to thank
for the explosion
of newfound
interest in D-I-Y
projects for the
home. The Times
Leader wants to
know what youre
up to. If youre
willing to try out a
project for us, or
show us a project
youve already
tried (successfully
or not), call Sara
Pokorny at
829-7127 or
email her at
spokorny@
timesleader.com.
WHAT ARE
YOU MAKING
AT HOME?
W
hy was Parrish blue the in color of
the 1910s? What was with those 1950s pink bathrooms? Re-
member the 1970s Harvest Gold kitchen appliances? A
new book, Pantone: The 20th Century in Color (Chronicle
Books), looks at how color and cultural history affect each
other and find their way into our homes. Authors Leatrice Eiseman and
Keith Recker are consultants for Pantone, the New Jersey-based company that
developed a standardized color system used by designers, manufacturers, print-
ers and publishers. They use a curatorial approach in discussing each decades
most prevalent colors and why they might have become popular.
Its an unusual lens on the past century:
What was happening in society literally col-
ored our lives, through upholstery, wall paint,
rugs and other textiles and accessories.
The authors begin with the 1900s and the
Edwardian era, what they call the last good
time of the upper classes. Coronations in sev-
eral European countries were celebrated by
craftsmen such as Cartier, Faberge, Lalique
and Tiffany with beautiful objects, whose
colors violet, emerald and gold the
public embraced.
The Arts & Crafts movement was the
counterpoint to all that, with simpler
patterns and more restrained yet com-
plex colors: deep Brittany blue, an-
tique white, leather and loden.
Artist Maxfield Parrish,
known for fanciful magazine,
book and advertising il-
lustrations, popular-
ized an intense
cobalt hue. And when Les Ballets Russes debut-
ed to rave reviews, it inspired a craze for Eastern
pattern and color deep turquoise, navy, claret
and amber.
Picasso and the Cubists used charcoal, choco-
late and pops of vermillion. But when fashion
designer and Orientalist Paul Poiret started
dressing women in shell pink and soft gray ki-
monos, that airier palette, anchored with black
and metallics, became the hallmark of Art Nou-
veau decor.
After the turmoil of World War I, strong, com-
forting and familiar colors such as cashew,
cream, true blue and lichen were favorites for
both the exterior and interior of homes.
The vibrancy of the colors of 1920s fabrics
surprised me I was amazed at the intensity,
Eiseman said in an interview. During that dec-
ade of exuberance and experimentation,
Art Deco featured black and white, the
seductive Jazz Age berry and grape
hues and the gold, henna and
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By KIM COOK For The Associated Press
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WEVE BEEN
focusing lately
on finding
products to
accommodate
improve-
ments in
technology.
What that sometimes means
is that ideas make it to the
market before they are ready
for prime time.
The latest of these, of
course, was dishwasher de-
tergent. Makers reworked their
formulas a couple of years ago
to be phosphate-free, but the
result was filmy glasses.
I took all your recommenda-
tions to heart, and we began
using one, Cascade Complete,
when we ran out of the Weg-
mans-brand powder.
The Cascade is what I found
at the Rite Aid around the
corner.
So far it has worked out.
The other brands readers
mentioned were LemiShine,
Finish Quantum and Finish
Powerball.
Doy Athnos of Chicago
offers a caveat to LemiShine
that Id be remiss if I didnt
pass on.
While LemiShine eliminat-
ed the cloudy film from my
glassware, it also removed the
finish from two of my Le Creu-
set enameled cast-iron sauce-
pans and lids, Athnos said.
Their finish, both inside and
out, was dulled and they were
left with a fine rough feel,
similar to an emery board. The
pans were unpleasant to touch
and lost some of their mini-
mal-stick quality.
She contacted LemiShine,
and (being Texans), they
were as nice as could be, giv-
ing me hope that they would
offer me satisfaction by replac-
ing my damaged saucepans.
Ultimately, however, they did
not accept responsibility.
On the other hand, the Le
Creuset people behaved mag-
nificently, she said.
They instructed me to ship
the saucepans and lids to their
customer-service center and
promised either a gift certif-
icate for 75 percent off the
purchase price of the replace-
ments or full replacement.
Imagine my surprise when
two new saucepans and lids
arrived within a few weeks
from Le Creuset, especially
since it really wasnt their
fault, she said.
When one door closes, an-
other opens.
Lets open the door to other
products with which readers
have issues.
I would like to add to your
list of failed products, said
reader John Denison.
Fluorescent lights that
leave my elderly mother un-
able to see in her own bath-
room because the wait time for
full brightness is longer than
her time in the bathroom.
Front-load washing ma-
chines that require special
cleaning products to prevent
mold, doors that must be left
open to dry, and the machines
ability to pull the cord out of
pants and sweatshirts.
Liquid Nails is now appar-
ently unusable as an actual
adhesive. Ask anyone in the
trades about it.
After three failed projects, I
now use the PL adhesives,
until they are forced to change
their formula and it doesnt
work either.
I do agree with Denison
about the front-load washer.
You spend a zillion dollars for
these things, and they havent
figured out how to stop water
from stagnating in the rim.

Q: My mother and I live to-


gether in a 9-year-old home.
My mother thinks we should
have the ducts cleaned. I think
it isnt necessary.
We do have a dog, a mixed
terrier that sheds lightly. What
is your advice on duct cleaning
in a home heated with hot air?
A: I get this question period-
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federal Environmental Protec-
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There is substantial vis-
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on other components of your
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Ducts are infested with
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Ducts are clogged with
excessive amounts of dust and
debris and/or particles are
actually released into the
home from your supply regis-
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been a problem sneezing or
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the registers when the furnace
is running then you prob-
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do-it-yourselfers, along with
some basic instructions on
creating a floral arrange-
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The 50 Mile Bouquet is
published by St. Lynns Press
and sells for $17.95 in hard-
cover.
Whats new
A paint stripper made from
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to remove and dispose of
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Answer: The best way Ive
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according to household hint
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inches of warm water and
mix in 1 cup of baking soda.
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ored fleece and a patterned one. I
ended up getting a yard of each
type because I had no idea what
measurements I would need, and
it onlycost $10total at Jo-AnnFab-
ric in Kingston.
Cut a piece of each type of fleece
with a width equaling the circum-
ference of the pillowplus four inch-
es and a height that is the height of
your pillowplus oneinch. I decided
to add the extra inch on my own af-
ter a first failed attempt, and it
worked much better.
Place masking tape along the
height of the fleece at bothedges, 2
inches fromthe edge, and mark off
even intervals of 1 inches on the
tape. Cut fringe according to tape
placement and markings on tape.
Nowyoure ready to tie it all to-
gether (literally). Lay one piece
of fleece on a table, running side
to side, and place the pillow on
top. Lay the other piece of fleece
on top of the pillow, running top
to bottom.
Wrap the two sides of the bot-
tom piece up and around the pil-
low and tie fringe at center of pil-
low. Turn pillow over and tie sec-
ond set of fringe on that side.
Boom, instant pillowcover that
can be switched out whenever
you desire. The good thing about
this project is that, even if you cut
unevenly, its really hard to tell.
The pillow is squishable and can
be molded right into the fleece to
make for a perfect-looking piece
on which to rest a head.
Total cost: $25
Project level: Easy
How cool? out of 5
(with the deduction of one star
only because of the first-time mis-
hap)
Tips: Using a good pair of
scissors will make the process
much easier.
PILLOW
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This finished product, crafted by
Sara Pokorny, represents a more
childlike head-rester. It was
made with red and comic-book-
themed felt.
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Nile blue that came in vogue af-
ter the discovery of King Tuts
tomb ignited a craze for Egypt.
During the Depression, films
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French designers such as Cha-
nel and Lanvin dressed the
stars in luxurious fabrics, furs
and jewels, so colors such as
pearl, ebony and copper were
the rage.
But there was also the Parks
and Recreation movement,
spearheaded by President Roo-
sevelt. Artists created posters,
sculpture and other works to
help promote new parks and
public buildings. Its Eisemans
favorite decade.
Ultimately the careers of
many impoverished artists,
Rothko and Pollock among
them, were literally nourished
during that period, she said.
The palette? Naturalistic
tones such as olive, amber and
azure.
And then came plastic. With
the invention of synthetic res-
ins, wonderfully vivid shades of
yellow, reddish orange, emer-
ald and purple were used in all
sorts of household goods from
radios to utensils.
The notion that color affects
our moods and energy took off
in the 1940s. Pittsburgh Paints
put out color dynamic bro-
chures and ads espousing the
uplifting effects of hues such as
apricot, meadow, vanilla and
smoky rose.
When the war ended, people
were ready to party and filled
their lives with the upbeat col-
ors of Frisbees and Hawaiian
shirts: bright blue, lava and yel-
low.
These hues drifted into the
early 1950s think Fiesta-
ware, Revlon red lipstick, a tur-
quoise Studebaker. The era
brings to mind youthful opti-
mism, and color reflected that.
Mamie Eisenhowers favorite
hue was pink; she filled rooms
in the White House with the
color, and soon homes across
America followed suit.
But cute wasnt the only dy-
namic in play. The sophisticat-
ed, organic hues of Eames mid-
century design mustard,
eggplant, melon also found
an audience.
In the 1960s, psychedelic
fuchsia, lime and taxi yellow, as
well as pepper green, saffron
and soft peach, reflected both
pop culture and the influence
of The Beatles India trip.
If the 60s were a party, the
70s were a therapy session,
Eiseman and Recker write. Ear-
thy, contemplative colors re-
flected a new interest in ecol-
ogy and nature. That explains
the Avocado Green stove and
Harvest Gold fridge.
The 1970s was a style smor-
gasbord, with disco, French
country, and California surf
culture contributing color sto-
ries of their own, from neon to
lavender and periwinkle to
taupe and sand.
Prep style and Miami Vice
made pink, green, khaki and
aqua hot in the 80s. Yves Saint
Laurents Moroccan-themed
collection used saffron and vio-
let. But the decade also flirted
with Japanese style and its pal-
ette of gray, carmine and char-
treuse. Artist Keith Harings
spirited graffiti art, in his three
favorite colors black, white
and red became a trend.
The 90s, to Eiseman and
Recker, evoke grunge mud-
dy graphite, hazy purple, faded
denim as well as spa culture,
blingy metallics, a la Versace
and Gucci, and Latin American
colors.
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Living Stations of the Cross were presented on March 29 and 30 at St. Monicas Parish, 363 W. 8th
Street, West Wyoming. A cast of fewer than 30 presented the stations from the Last Supper through
Jesus passion, death and resurrection. Elaine Kelley served as director and was assisted by Michele
Belcastro, Barbara Stahley, Howard Kelley and Kaithlyn Oravitz. Ninarose Lewko was music director
and lighting was done by Howard Kelley, Gerald ODonnel and Richard Humphrey. The Rev. Leo J.
Mckernan is pastor and spiritual director. Cast members, first row, from left: Morgan Tarnalicki, Kelly
Clark, Brittany Thomas, Juliana Bounsante, Isabella Romani, Maria Marianacci. Second row: Cody
Chlubicki, Anthony Maslousky, John Marianacci, Dylan Pegg, Anneliese Romani, Gabrielle Alberigi,
Emily Kneeream, Gaetano Bounsante, Third row: Matthew Dovidas, Tanner Homa, Michael Cipriani,
Jaqueline Stash, Jared Saporito, Joseph Erzar, Blaise Erzar, Barry Pawloski, and Scott Hughes.
St. Monicas presents Living Stations of the Cross
On March 25, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Wyoming Valley welcomed new members
to the congregation. Shown at the New Member Recognition Ceremony from left are: Jill Wetzel,
director of Lifespan Faith Development; Becca Boerger; Ken Bogert, membership committee chair;
Ellyn Ramich, mentor: Brianna Wojciechowicz, new member; Rick Williams; Andita Parker-Lloyd, vice
president; and Amy Basham, Luna, Eowynn and Frank Torres, new members; David Ehrensperger,
president.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation welcomes new members
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C O M M U N I T Y N E W S
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Alexis Jayne Katcavage, daugh-
ter of Suzanne and Charles A.
Katcavage Jr., Hackettstown,
N.J., is celebrating her third
birthday today, April 28. Alexis is
a granddaughter of Marjorie and
Charles A. Katcavage Sr., Bear
Creek Village, and Harold and
Jayne Corney, Glen Rock, N.J.
She is a great-granddaughter of
Rachel Henning, Blakeslee.
Alexis has a brother, Ryan Char-
les, 8 months.
Alexis J. Katcavage
Sofia Mary Colarusso, daughter
of Mike and Jaime Colarusso,
Exeter, is celebrating her fourth
birthday today, April 28. Sofia is
the granddaughter of Jim and
Debbie Lampman, Pittston, and
Joe and Bev Colarusso, Pittston
Township. Sofia is a great-grand-
daughter of John Brogna, Pitt-
ston. Sofia has a younger broth-
er, Mikey, who is 2 1/2 years old.
Sofia M. Colarusso
Owen William Cowder, son of
Susan and Joshua Cowder,
Kingston, is celebrating his third
birthday today, April 28. Owen is
a grandson of Nancy and William
Stricker, Kingston, and Linda and
John Cowder, Dunmore. He has a
sister, Phoebe, 5.
Owen W. Cowder
The women of St. Stephens Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, will hold their annual
spring rummage sale from10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 2 and 10 a.m.-3 p.m., May 3 (Bag Day). Jean Bohac, presi-
dent, is honorary chairman assisted by members of the parish. The sale will offer mens, womens and
childrens clothing, household items, utensils, small appliances, furnishings, linens, toys, shoes and
hats. A mini boutique will run concurrently Wednesday and Thursday offering new quality items for
women as well as accessories. Margaret Pastula is chairman assisted by Pat Jones, Jane Krouse and
Eunice Bebb. A light lunch and baked goods will be available. Jennie Vitale is chairman assisted by
Mary Pugh and Sharon Whittaker. Rummage items will be accepted until Monday. Front row, from left:
Ruth Rifendifer, Debra Kellerman, Alice Killmer, Mary Pugh. Second row: the Rev. Daniel Gunn, Lois
Davison, Lynn Conahan, Jennie Vitale, Jean Bohac, and Pat Jones. Absent: Bea Gladey, Margaret Pas-
tula, Nancy Gilligan, Jane Krouse and Joan Healey.
Annual spring rummage sale planned
Sunday
SWOYERSVILLE: The Confraterni-
ty of Catholic Women of Holy
Trinity Church, 2 p.m. in the
church hall. An evaluation on the
recent spring rummage sale and
bake sale will be discussed. Plans
will be finalized for the Confra-
ternitys annual May Breakfast to
be held on May 20 in the school
cafeteria. Deadline for reserva-
tions is May 13. Mrs. Madeleine
Barush will preside. Refresh-
ments will be served following
the meeting. The Rev. Joseph
Pisaneschi is pastor and moder-
ator of the Confraternity.
May 8
EDWARDSVILLE: North Anthra-
cite Council League of Ukrai-
nian Catholics, 6:30 p.m., Grotto
Pizza, 36 Gateway Center, Ed-
wardsville. Discussion: the up-
coming bus trip to New York City
and the National Convention
being held Oct. 12-14 in Wilkes-
Barre.
May 15
DALLAS: Pro-Life meeting, 6:30
p.m., Gate of Heaven Church.
Info: Donna Baloga, 239-9404 or
chuggle24@hotmail.com
MEETINGS
DALLAS: Outlet Bible Taber-
nacle will sponsor a Christian
roller skating party from 6:30-
8:30 p.m. May 8 at the Dallas
Rollaway. Cost is $3 per person;
$7 per family; and $1 skate rent-
al.
MOUNTAIN TOP: St. Pauls
Lutheran Church has an-
nounced the following events:
St. Pauls Book of Faith
Bible Study group will meet at 7
p.m. Monday. They are dis-
cussing the book, The Greatest
Story.
A healing service will be
held at 11 a.m. on May 2 with a
potluck luncheon following the
service.
St. Pauls Yarn Spinners
will meet at 1 p.m. May 2. They
are currently working on bap-
tism blankets for Pastor Kauf-
man, which need to be brought
IN BRIEF
See BRIEFS, Page 5C
The Most Rev. Joseph C. Bambera celebrated confirmation at the Roman Catholic Community of St.
Elizabeth and St. Mark, Bear Creek and Thornhurst, on March 27. The following young adults received
the sacrament of confirmation, from left, first row: Skyler Marie Panattieri, Hallie Pierandozzi, Michael
Pierzchala, Adam Myers, Nicole DeMeo, Jessica Stewart. Second row: Meghan Kosek, Jacob John
Kuna, Lisa Greeley, Matthew Parsons. Third row: Victoria DeMarco, Ryan Kollar, Ryan Gustinucci, Re-
nee Ann Jackson. Fourth row: Frank Castellana III, Ryan Jackson, and Devon Ortolani. Fifth row: Stan
Benczkowski, Linda Hamill, Rachel Benczkowski, Bishop Bambera, the Rev. William Karle, Madisyn
Irace, Maria Ortolani, and Paul Hutter.
St. Elizabeth and St. Mark celebrate confirmation
St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church, 231 State St., Nanticoke,
recently received five new members at the Easter Vigil on April 7.
The Easter Vigil is one of the traditional services in which new
members are brought into the church. From left: The Rev. Debby
North, pastor of St. Johns Lutheran Church; Bob Pauska, sponsor;
Michelle Hazleton; Jennifer Daniels; Auria Daniels; Wayne Daniels;
Jay Kozlowski, sponsor; Denise Zlobik, and Dale Zmijewski, spon-
sor.
St. Johns Evangelical welcomes new members
C M Y K
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Baptist
Religious Service Calendar
To AdvertiseYour Church, Call Rachel at 970-7374
Apostolic Baptist Bible Episcopal Lutheran Orthodox Presbyterian United Methodist
Apostolic Faith
Tabernacle
536 Village Rd, Orange
Pastor Frank Chorba
333-5172
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening
Worship 7 p.m.
Bible Study
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Messages-To-Go Ministry
apostolicfaith.net
MEADE ST.
BAPTIST
50 S. Meade St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Chester F. Dudick, Pastor
(570) 820-8355
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:30 a.m.
WORSHIP SERVICE
10:30 a.m.
PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY
& PIONEER CLUB
Wed 6:30 p.m.
WOMENS FELLOWSHIP
2nd Tuesday of the month
6:30 p.m.
AFTERNOON
FELLOWSHIP
12 noon last Sunday of the
Month
EXPOSITORY PREACHING:
EXPLAINING GODS TRUTH,
ONE VERSE AT A TIME.
Bible
Christ
Community
Church
100 West Dorrance St.
Kingston, PA 18704
Sunday School/ABF
9:30 a.m.
Sun Worship 10:30 a.m.
Radio Ministry
Searching the Scriptures
Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM
WRKC 88.5 FM
website: www.ccchurchtoday.org
Pastor: John Butch
Phone: 283-2202
Cross Creek
Community Church
Sunday Services 9am &
10:45am
With Jr. Church & Nursery
Available.
Wed 6:30 Family Night
with Awana for ages 18
months - 6th grade.
College & Career,
CrossRoads for Teens,
Deaf Ministry, Small
Groups, Mens & Womens
Ministry, Groups.
Celebrate Recovery for
Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups -
Tuesdays 6:30pm
Discover the difference!
370 Carverton Road,
Trucksville 696-0399
www.crosscreekcc.org
River Of Life
Fellowship
Church
22 Outlet Road
Lehman, PA
675-8109
www.rolfministries.org
Sunday School 9:15am
Service 10:30am
Nursery provided
Thursday Night
6:30pm Bible study
& Youth Groups
Coffee house
Fridays 6 to 9 pm
with live music.
Catholic
Church of
Christ Uniting
MERGED PRESBYTERIAN
& METHODIST
Corner of Market St. & Sprague
Ave. Kingston
570-288-8434
Devotional Line:
570-288-2334
Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming
Rev. Dr. James L. Harring
Morning Worship
10:00 AM
Youth Sunday School During
Worship
Adult Sunday School
11:30 AM
Child Care Provided
Choirs - Children, Adult,
Bell Ringers
Air Conditioned
www.churchofchristuniting.org
PARISH OF ST.
ANDRE BESSETTE
Vigil (Saturday)
4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
(570)823-4988
5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Sunday
8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
St. Martin
In-The-Fields
3085 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop
Rev. Dan FitzSimmons
CHORAL EUCHARIST
10AM
HEALING SERVICE
Last Sunday
each month
Serving through Faith,
Praise & Good Works
ST. CLEMENT &
ST. PETERS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B
822-8043
Holy Eucharist 10a.m.
Sunday School 10:00a.m.
WELCOME ALL TO
GROW IN GODS
LOVE
www.stclementstpeter.org
Episcopal
Lutheran
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
190 S. Main Street, W-B
Pastor Peter D. Kuritz
Pastor Janel D. Wigen
Saturday Service
5:00 p.m.
Sunday Worship
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
SCS
9:45 a.m.
570-824-2991
Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church
813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
Saturday
Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30
Sunday
Holy Communion 10:00
Rev. Paul Metzloff
Handicapped Accessible
Messiah
Lutheran Church
453 S. Main Street, W-B
Rev. Mary E. Laufer
Sunday Holy Communion
8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
St. Johns
Lutheran Church
410 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre
Worship
11 AM
Ofce Phone 823-7139
St. Marks
Lutheran Church
56 S. Hancock St., W-B
Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer
Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
St. Matthew
Lutheran Church
667 N. Main St., W-B
822-8233
Worship Schedule:
Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Gary Scharrer
Chairlift Available
Missouri Synod
St. Paul
Lutheran Church
474 Yalick Road
(Rt. 118)
Dallas, PA
Rev. Charles Grube
Sat. Worship
5:30pm
Sunday Worship
8:30 am & 11 am
Sunday School
9:45am
570-675-3859
St. Peters
Lutheran Church
1000 S. Main St., W-B
823-7332
Pastor Michael Erickson
Sun. Worship - 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School &
Adult Bible Study
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Missouri Synod
Mennonite
Nanticoke
Christian
Fellowship
112 Prospect St.
Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - Sept. - May
9:00 a.m.
Pastor D. Pegarella
735-1700
Nazarene
Mountain View
Church Of The
Nazarene
WE HAVE MOVED!!
667 N. River St., Plains
Pastor Bryan Rosenberg
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Childrens Church & Child Care
Provided.
570-821-2800
Everyone is Welcome!
Annunciation
Greek Orthodox
Church
32 E. Ross St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Phone: 570-823-4805
Father George Dimopoulos
Sunday Orthos 8:30 a.m.
Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m.
www.greekorthodox.com
Saint Mary
Antiochian
Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev, David Hester
Deacon John Karam
Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m.
Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
Parish Ofce 824-5016
All Are Welcome
Website:
www.antiochian.org
Presbyterian
First United
Presbyterian
Church
115 Exeter Ave.,
West Pittston
654-8121
Worship 11:00 AM
at St. Cecilias Roman
Catholic Church, Wyo-
ming Avenue, Exeter
Rev. James E.
Thyren, Pastor
Forty Fort
Presbyterian
Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort
Pastor William Lukesh
287-7097
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
6 p.m. Praise Band
Handicap Accessible
Nursery Provided
Air Conditioned
Visitors Welcome
Primitive
Methodist
New Life
Community
Church
570 South Main Rd.,
Mountaintop, PA
868-5155
Pastor Dave Elick
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Bible Services Thurs. 7 p.m.
All Are Welcome
United Methodist
Central United
Methodist
65 Academy Street, W-B
Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara
SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE
11:15 am
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Child Care Provided
For Infants
& Toddlers
822-7246
Dallas United
Methodist
4 Parsonage Street, Dallas
Pastor:
Rev. Robert G. Wood
675-5701
Sunday School 9 a.m.
Church Services
10:30 a.m.
Choir Wed. 7pm
675-0122
Handicapped Accessible
First United
Methodist
West Pittston
A Place Where All Are Welcome
400 Wyoming Ave.
Worship 10 a.m.
Sun School 10:15 a.m.
Rev. Joshua
Masland-Sarani, Pastor
Air Conditioned,
Handicapped Accessible
Nursery Provided
655-1083
Luzerne United
Methodist Church
446 Bennet St., Luzerne
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Church School
during Worship
Carol E. Coleman
Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown United
Methodist Church
shavertownumc.com
163 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown
Phone-a-prayer 675-4666
Pastor:
Rev. M. Lynn Snyder
Organ/Choir Director
Deborah Kelleher
Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Chapel Service
Sunday Service
9:30 a.m. - Worship Service
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Prayer & Praise
Service - 2nd Monday
of the month at 7 p.m.
Nursery Care
Available during
Sunday Service
For more information call
the ofce at
570-675-3616
Trucksville United
Methodist
Rev. Marian Hartman, Pastor
Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske,
Director of Music
Making Disciples for
Jesus Christ
Sunday Schedule
8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Church School for all ages
9:45 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Church Road off
Route 309, Trucksville
Phone: 696-3897
Fax: 696-3898
Email:
ofce@trucksvilleumc.com
Unitarian
Universalist
Unitarian Universalist
Congregation of
Wyoming Valley
Worship & Childrens
Program
Sunday 10:30 a.m.
20 Church Road
Kingston Twp.
For Directions go to:
www.uucwv.org
Unity
Unity: A Center for
Spiritual Living
140 S. Grant St., W-B
Rev. Dianne Sickler
Sunday Service &
Childrens Church
10 a.m.
Church 824-7722
Prayer Line 829-3133
www.unitynepa.com
Loyalville United
Methodist Church
Loyalville Rd., Lake
Township
Sunday Worship
9:30 am
Community Dinner
2nd Saturday Each Month.
Call For Menu
570-477-3521
St. Johns
Lutheran
Nanticoke
231 State St.
Ofce 735-8531
www.stjohnslutheranchurch.org
Rev. Debby North
Holy Communion
Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am
Christian Education
10:30 am
Christian Coffee House
Every 4th Fri 7-9PM
A church where Gods
inerrant, inspired, infallible
Word is preached and God is
gloried
SUNDAY - 9:30AM Bible Studies for All Ages
10:30AM Worship & Rootz Childrens
Ministry
6:00PM Pulse/JAM Youth Ministry
WEEKLY - Small Group Bible Studies
Mens/Womens/Parenting Ministries
Cub Scouts/American Heritage Girls
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High Point Baptist Church
1919 Mountain Road, Larksville
570-371-4404
www.highpoint church.info
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Living Hope
Bible Church
35 S. Main St.
Plains, PA
Pastor Mark DeSilva
Sunday Service
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for
all ages 9:00 a.m.
Mid Week Bible
Study every Wed
at 6:30pm
Youth Group Mens
& Womens
Bible Studies
For information call
570-406-4295
www.lhbcpa.org
WHERE HOPE COMES
TO LIFE AND THE
SON ALWAYS SHINES
Catholic
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
373 N. Main Street, W-B
Father Timothy Alleman, Rector
SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM
SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM
WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM
HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST
St. Stephens
Episcopal Pro- Cathedral
35 S. Franklin St., W-B
Holy Communion
8:00
Church School
10:00
Choral Eucharist
10:30
Nursery 9:00 - 12:15
Call 825-6653 for information
about Worship Music
Programs and
Community Ministries
St. John The
Baptist Church
126 Nesbitt St.
Larksville, PA 18651
570-779-9620
A WELCOMING, GROWING,
FAITH COMMUNITY
Saturday 4 p.m.
Sunday
7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Ample, Easy Parking
Handicapped Accessible
Confessions:
Saturday 3 p.m.
Askam United
Methodist
Church
2811 S. Main
Street
Middle Road,
Hanover Twp.
Pastor Deborah
Ryder
All Sunday
Services
at 9:30
Kids Korner
available
during
worship.
Every
Wednesday
prayer service
6:30-7pm.
Handicapped
Accessible.
THE REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF
WYOMING VALLEY
1700 Wyoming Ave
Forty Fort
Sunday Morning
Worship, 10:30
Bible School 11:45
Teaching the Reformed Faith
570-693-1918
Firwood United
Methodist Church
Cor. Old River Rd. &
Dagobert St.
Rev. Barbara Pease
Safe Sanctuary Policy
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School
9:45-10:45 a.m.
Handicap Elevator
Available
You are invited to
attend.
823-7721 Orthodox
Holy
Resurrection
Cathedral
Orthodox Church In America
591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor
822-7725
Saturday Vespers 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m.
Feast Day Divine
Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
ALL ARE WELCOME
web site: www.oca.org
Holy Trinity
Russian
Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church In America
401 East Main St., W-B
Phone: 825-6540
Rev. David Shewczyk
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Days 9:00 a.m.
Saturday Vespers:
Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.
St. John Baptist
Orthodox Church
106 Welles St. (Hanover Section)
Nanticoke, PA
570-735-2263
www.stjohnsnanticoke.org
stjohnsnanticoke@gmail.com
Saturday
Great Vespers 4 pm
Sunday
Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
Fr. Adam Sexton
First
Presbyterian
Church
S. Franklin &
Northhampton Sts.,
W-B
10:00 a.m. Worship
Rev. Dr. Robert M.
Zanicky, Minister
Nursery provided
Handicapped Access
John Vaida - Minister of
Music
Pamela Kerns - Christian
Education Director
A Friendly Inclusive,
& Welcoming Church
Audio Sermons
available on web
@ www.fpcwb.com
11:00 am Sunday School
Trinity
Presbyterian
105 Irem Road, Dallas
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Worship Service
11:00 a.m.
Pastor Roger Grifth
Nursery Provided
570- 675-3131
Wyoming
Presbyterian
Church
Wyoming Ave.
at Institute St.,
570-693-0594
Laura Lewis, Pastor
Worship Service: 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Forty Fort United
Methodist Church
Church Ofce 287-3840
Wyoming & Yeager Ave
Pastor Donald A.
Roberts, Sr.
Handicapped Accessible
9:00 am
Sunday School
(All Ages)
9:45 am
Pre Worship Music
10 am
Traditional Worship
Prayer Line
283-8133
Four Square
Gospel
489 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1281
Sunday Service 10:30am
NewHopenepa.com
Pastors Richard &
Susanne Bolt
NEW HOPE CHURCH
Friends &
Quakers
Friends & Quakers
Wyoming Seminary
Lower School
1560 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
570-824-5130
10 a.m.
Adult Discussion
11 a.m. Worship
http://northbranch.
quaker.org
Wyoming United
Methodist
Wyoming Ave
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
693-2821
wyomingumc@netscape.com
Ample Parking
United Church
Of Christ
St. Lukes UCC
471 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre 822-7961
Rev. Justin Victor
Sun. Worship 10:30
Sunday School 10:15 am
Communion service
the 1st Sunday of every
month.
RIDES AVAILABLE: CALL
Miner
Congregational UCC
137 Abbott St.
PLAINS
Pastor Joan Mitchell
Sun. Service 9am
Sun School 10am
570-829-6363
Catholic
Evangelical
Free Church
Fellowship
Evangelical
Free Church
Gods Glory Our Passion
45 Hilderbrandt Rd.
(Near the Dallas Schools)
Sundays
WORSHIP - 10:30 a.m.
Fellowship - 10:00 a.m.
Discipleship Class - 9 a.m.
Wednesday Evenings
Pioneer Clubs (K-5th)
6:30 p.m.
Womens Study - 6:30 p.m.
(Nursery provided For All)
Thursdays
Womens Study - 9:30 a.m.
TNT (Youth 6th-12th Grade)
6 p.m.
For More Information
Please call 675-6426 or
Visit Us Online at
www.fellowshipfreechurch.org
Senior Pastor:
Marc Ramirez
Independent
Second Welsh
Congregational
Church
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre
829-3790
Sunday Services 9:30 a.m.,
10:45 a.m. Sunday School
6 p.m. Sunday Eve
Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study
Prayer and Youth Groups
Limited Van Service
Available, Please Call.
Independent...
Fundamental...
Friendly
Wyoming Ave.
Christian
881 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston
570-288-4855
Pastor Dennis Gray
Come Hear The
Word Of God,
Let It Change
Your Life!
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Communion
Every Sunday
Wednesday Bible
Study 7:00 p.m.
ELEVATOR
ACCESSIBLE
Baptist
Tabernacle
63 Division St., W-B
Kenneth P. Jordan, Pastor
Chris Hamilton, Youth Pastor
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
570-823-3083
First Baptist
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Sunday School All Ages 9:30
Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting
Pastor: Jeffery Klansek
693-1754
Visitors Welcome
Luzerne
Assembly of God
649 Bennett St.
570-338-2415
SUNDAY WORSHIP
11AM
COME WORSHIP
CHRIST JESUS.
All Are Welcome.
Slocum Chapel
1024 Exeter Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643
Pastor Guy Giordano
(570) 388-5213
SUNDAY SERVICES
Intercessory Prayer
9:30am
Worship Service
10:00am
Sunday School/
Nursery Provided
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
Bible Study & Prayer 7pm
Visitors Welcome!
Encounter Christ in a
historical church in a
new & relevant way.
Assembly of God
Back Mountain
Harvest Assembly
340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville
Pastor Dan Miller
570-696-1128
www.bmha.org
Saturday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Sunday Morning Worship
8AM 9:45AM & 11AM
Sunday School
9:45AM
Sunday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Wednesday Mid-Week
7:00PM
Other meetings,
ministries and events for
children, youth, men, and women.
Please call for days and times
SUNDAY SERVICES
Celebration Service
9 & 10:45AM
Christian Education
9AM
Kidz Church
10:45AM
Intercessory Prayer
8:15AM
TUESDAY
Womens Bible
Study 10AM
WEDNESDAY
Family Night
Ministries 7PM
THURSDAY
Evidence Youth
Group 6:30PM
570-829-0989
www.wilkesbarreag.com
First Assembly
Of God
424 Stanton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Dallas Baptist
Harveys Lake
Highway, Dallas
639-5099
Pastor Jerry Branch
Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 am
www.dallasbaptist
church.org
First Baptist
Church
Water Street Pittston
654-0283
Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor
Sunday Worship
9:30 a.m.
Childrens Sun School
9:30 a.m.
Adult/Teen Sun School
10:45 a.m.
Bible Study/Prayer
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Chairlift Available
Nebo Baptist
Church of
Nanticoke
75 Prospect St.
Nanticoke 735-3932
Pastor Tim Hall
www.nebobaptist.org
Worship Service
Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Sun School 9:45 a.m.
Nursery Junior Church
Youth Groups
Great Bible Seminars
Everyone is Welcome
Welsh Bethel
Baptist
Parish & Loomis St. W-B
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:15 a.m.
Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m.
Pastor Don Hartsthorne
822-3372
First Baptist
48 S. River St. W-B
Pastor Shawn Walker
822-7482
Sunday Service at 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
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105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
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Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m.
Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
Christian
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Christ Uniting
Grace
Community
Church
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Memorial Hwy. Dallas
Sunday Services:
11 a.m., 6 p.m.
(570) 675-3723
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ject is baby blankets and hats for
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital,
which will be due in July. Any-
one who is talented in crochet-
ing or knitting or would like to
learn is invited to attend. Les-
sons will be given by Lois
Burge.
MONTROSE: The Second
Sunday Vesper Service will be
held at 5 p.m. Mothers Day,
May 13 at St. Pauls Episcopal
Church, corner of Church and
Chestnut Streets.
Chase and Cornelia Page are
greeters, Edward DeWitt is the
reader and Mary Lee Fitzgerald
will welcome the congregation.
Special music will be provided
by the Mothers Day Chorus
under the coordination of
Louise Smith. Organist is Mary
Ann DeWitt. A simple supper,
prepared by Martin Comey, will
be served in the Parish House.
All are welcome to attend this
ecumenical service.
WILKES-BARRE: The Fel-
lowship of Christian Women of
First Church of Christ will spon-
sor a free clothing drive from10
a.m.-2 p.m. May 4 and 5 at the
church, Carey Avenue and Hor-
ton Street. Clothing for adults
and children will be available in
the church basement.
SCRANTON: The Scranton
Diocesan Council of Catholic
Womens Biennial Communion
Breakfast/Brunch will be held
May 6 with a 10 a.m. Mass at St.
Peters Cathedral. The Most
Rev. James T. Timlin, bishop
emeritus of the Diocese of
Scranton, will be the principal
celebrant and homilist.
The breakfast/brunch will
follow the celebration of Mass at
St. Marys Center, Scranton.
Guest speaker will be Ruma
Marshall, director of the Infant
Mother Program at St. Josephs
Center, Scranton.
Reservations are due by Sun-
day; cost is $20. Make check
payable to SDCCW with Com-
munion breakfast listed in the
memo section of the check. Mail
your check to SDCCW Treasur-
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Eynon, PA18403.
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Dear Abby: My
mother has never
liked her sister-in-
law. Mom thinks
Auntie Beth is
completely out to
get her, even though
no one has seen any
evidence to support mothers claims.
For the past several months, Mom
has been complaining nonstop about
how awful Beth is. She says things
at the most random times to people
she barely knows. If we dont show
sympathy toward Mom, she then
becomes enraged. It has caused many
problems between our family and
Auntie Beths. We cant have holidays
together because my aunt is not al-
lowed in our house. No one wants to
be involved in the drama.
How can I help my mother under-
stand the harm she is causing and get
our family back together?
Sick of the Drama
Dear Sick Of The Drama: Your
mothers behavior appears to have
escalated from disliking Aunt Beth to
paranoid. If it is time for her annual
physical, her doctor should be told
about it because her behavior is not
normal and she may need a neuro-
logical exam or counseling.
Unfortunately, there isnt much you
can do about this, because if you try,
she may think that you are against
her, too. But the rest of the family can
refuse to allow her to exclude Aunt
Beth by not accepting invitations in
which she is not included.
Dear Abby: I have started a relation-
ship and am falling in love. I have
known Willa for a few years, but
we never really hung out before this.
We see eye-to-eye on lots of things.
However, the other night she told me
shed had a past relationship with her
best guy friend, Mike, whom she
refers to as a big brother.
Mike is someone I hang out with.
Their fling was eight years ago. Willa
also hinted there may be other mutu-
al friends she has had relations with
before me. I dont care who shes been
with, but I feel I should know which
ones we socialize with. And Id rather
hear it from her than find out from a
friend. Willa says it isnt her place to
spread other peoples business. What
do you think?
Wants Answers
Dear Wants Answers: Unless Willa
intended to make a full disclosure,
she shouldnt have teased you by
making you curious. Obviously, you
do care about whom she has been
with, so now you need to be honest
with yourself about why. Would you
prefer not to socialize with the men
with whom she has had past relation-
ships? Because she has clammed up,
perhaps you should assume that she
has been with all of the men she has
introduced you to. The question you
need to ask yourself is whether you
can put her past aside and focus in-
stead on building a future with her.
Dear Abby: I am curious to learn
what your readers do when they
receive a gift card for a place where
they dont shop or eat. Some are lo-
cated far from where I live, and some
dont carry anything I need or want.
Grateful, But ... in Columbus, Ohio
Dear Grateful, But: I am sure most
of my readers would do what I would
do and that is re-gift it to someone
who would appreciate it and use it.
DEAR ABBY
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Youre a
sponge for knowledge now, and
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and go for the experience.
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more accomplished by just wing-
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same winning feeling as you do
when you follow a plan.
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person staring into space. They
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turning in your mind.
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You are still being too hard on
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Operating in groups will be
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brings exciting visits with those
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYEES
CREDIT UNION,
Plaintiff
vs.
NATHAN LEE BOYER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
No. 432-2010
IMPORTANT NOTICE
To: NATHAN LEE BOYER
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT BECAUSE YOU
HAVE FAILED TO ENTER A WRITTEN
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AGAINST YOU. UNLESS YOU ACT WITHIN
TEN (10) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF THIS
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AGAINST YOU WITHOUT A HEARING AND
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Over 85 Available
2003 CHEVROLET MALIBU SEDAN
6-Cyl. Auto,
PW, PL, AC, 48K.
2004 CHEVROLET IMPALA
LS SEDAN
6-Cyl., Auto, PW,
PL, AC & More!
2001 HONDA ACCORD EX COUPE
4-Cyl., Auto, Leather,
Moonroof & More!
2011 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT SEDAN
4-Cyl., AT, PL, PW,
AC, Sat. Radio &
More!
2006 BUICK LUCERNE CX SEDAN
6-Cyl., Auto, PW, PL,
AC & More!
6-Cyl., Auto, 4x4,
PW, PL, AC, Third
Row & More!
2005 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LIMITED
6-Cyl., Auto,
4x4, PW, PL,
AC, Alloys &
More!
2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO
8-Cyl., Auto, 4x4,
PW, PL, AC & More!
2002 FORD F150 SUPERCREW
CAB SHORT BED 4D XLT
2009 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB
V6, 6-Cyl., AT, 4x4,
PW, PDL, AC,
Local Trade.
K.B.B. $30,280
2007 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB SE
6-Cyl., AT, 4x4, PW,
PDL, AC, New Tires
& New Brakes Plus
More!
2011 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT
6-Cyl., Auto, PW, PL,
AC & More!
2007 TOYOTA RAV4 SPORT
4-Cyl., AT, PW, PL,
AC, Moonroof &
More!
2010 BUICK LACROSSE CX SEDAN
6-Cyl., AT, PW, PL,
AC, And So Much
More! 14K!
2011 TOYOTA TUNDRA DBL CAB SR5 4X4
5.7L, V8, Auto, PW, PL,
AC, Alloys & So Much
More!
2009 LEXUS RX 350
6-Cyl., Auto, AWD,
Leather & More!
2010 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER
6-Cyl., Auto, 4x4,
PW, PL, Third Row
Seat & More!
6-Cyl., Auto, PW,
PL, AC, Moonroof
& More! 32K
2008 TOYOTA 4RUNNER SPORT
2006 TOYOTA SOLARA SLE COUPE
6-Cyl., Auto, 4x4, PW,
PL, AC, Moonroof &
So Much More!
5-Cyl., Auto, 4x4,
PW, PL, AC, Low
Miles!
2009 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE
CAB LONG BED V6
6-Cyl., Auto, 4x4,
TRD, Sport, PW, PL,
AC, Alloys.
2009 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING VAN
6-Cyl., Auto, Leather,
Auto, Dual DVD &
More!
2006 TOYOTA PRIUS
4-Cyl., CVT, PW, PL,
AC, Leather,
Navigation & More!
2009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE
4-Cyl., Auto, PW, PL,
AC & So Much More!
2003 GMC ENVOY SLE
6-Cyl., Auto, 4x4,
PW, PL, AC & More!
2011 MAZDA3 WAGON
4-Cyl., AT, PW, PL,
AC, 10K!
2010 TOYOTA TACOMA REG CAB 4X4
4-Cyl., 5 Speed,
AC & More!
2006 SCION XB
4-Cyl., Auto, PW, PL,
AC & More!
2007 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
4-Cyl., Auto, PW,
PL, AC & More!
2007 TOYOTA COROLLA LE
4-Cyl., Auto, PW, PL,
AC & More!
2011 TOYOTA PRIUS PACKAGE II
4-Cyl., CVT, PW,
PL, AC, Bluetooth
& More!
2008 FORD EDGE SEL
6-Cyl., Auto, AWD,
Power Options,
Leather & More!
Low Miles!
2010 HONDA CIVIC LX SEDAN
4-Cyl., AT, PW, PL,
AC & More!
$7,488* $6,354* $6,354*
$15,999*
$11,999*
$15,799*
$15,799*
$11,999*
$24,999*
$19,999*
$14,478*
$19,999*
$18,399*
$30,999* $28,599*
$26,899*
$27,599*
$12,599*
$25,999*
$24,599*
$19,999*
$12,999*
$16,999*
$9,799*
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$18,599*
$11,599*
$13,599*
$12,999*
$21,999*
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*All prices exclude tax, tag, title & $129 Dealer Doc Fee. (1) With approved credit in lieu of rebate for up to 60 Mos. (2) With approved credit for up to 60 mos.
Photos are for display only. Dealer not responsible for typo errors. All prices and rebates end 4/30/2012, prior sales excluded. Trade-ins at ACV.
Brand
New
12,000 mi/year lease. $1,819 due at signing. Tax, title, registration, $129 processing fee not included. With approved credit through TFS tier 11. $0 security. Residual $10,746.
2012TOYOTA COROLLA LE
MODEL: 1838
VIN: 4006
FINANCING
AVAILABLE FOR
UP TO 60
THROUGH TFS*
REBATE
FROM
TOYOTA
OR
1.9
%
500
%
4-Cyl. 4 Speed AUTOMATIC
Transmission PW PL AC
CD Player VSC Front and
Side Airbags Keyless Entry
Cruise and More
MSRP...............................$18,895
Rebate from Toyota................... $500
$
169
LEASE
FOR
Month
Plus tax for
36 Months
Brand
New
12,000 mi/year lease. $1,949 due at signing. Tax, title, registration, $129 processing fee not included. With approved credit through TFS tier 11. $0 security. Residual $19,124.
2012TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 4WD
FINANCING
AVAILABLE FOR
UP TO 60 MONTH
THROUGH TFS* 0.9
%
MSRP...............................$32,498
Rebate from Toyota................... $750
$
299
LEASE
FOR
Month
Plus tax for
36 Months
Brand
New
12,000 mi/year lease. $2,049 due at signing. Tax, title, registration, $129 processing fee not included. With approved credit through TFS tier 11. $0 security. Residual $13,825.
2012TOYOTA CAMRY LE
VIN: 3040
FINANCING
AVAILABLE FOR
UP TO 60 MONTH
THROUGH TFS* 2.9
%
MSRP...............................$23,925
$
199
LEASE
FOR
Month
Plus tax for
36 Months
2.5L DOHC 4 Cyl 6 Speed
AUTOMATIC Transmission
PW PL AM/FM CD with
Bluetooth AC Power
Driver Seat Cruise Control
Keyless Entry ABS VSC
10 Airbags & Much More!
Brand
New
12,000 mi/year lease. $1,829 due at signing. Tax, title, registration, $129 processing fee not included. With approved credit through TFS tier 11. $0 security. Residual $15,352.
2012TOYOTA RAV4 4WD
MODEL: 4432
VIN: 0926
FINANCING
AVAILABLE FOR
UP TO 60
THROUGH TFS*
REBATE
FROM
TOYOTA
OR
0
% $
750
2.5L 4 Cyl. 4-Speed
AUTOMATIC Transmission
AC PW PL Keyless Entry
Front & Side Curtain Airbags
ABS VSC And Much More!
MSRP...............................$25,235
Rebate from Toyota................... $750
$
179
LEASE
FOR
Month
Plus tax for
36 Months
Brand
New
12,000 mi/year lease. $1,939 due at signing. Tax, title, registration, $129 processing fee not included. With approved credit through TFS tier 11. $0 security. Residual $18,205.
2012TOYOTATUNDRA DOUBLE CAB 4X4
MODEL: 8339
VIN: 4700
FINANCING
AVAILABLE FOR
UP TO 60
THROUGH TFS*
TFS
SUBVENTION
CASH
0
% $
1,000
4.6L V8 6 Speed
AUTOMATIC Transmission
AC PW PL Keyless Entry
Tow Package 18 Wheels
ABS And Much More!
MSRP...............................$32,895
Rebate from Toyota................ $2,500
$
289
LEASE
FOR
Month
Plus tax for
36 Months
PLUS
VIN: 7774
3.5L V8, 5 Speed AUTOMATIC
Transmission AC PW
PL Keyless Entry Alloy Wheels
7 Passenger Seating ABS, VSC
And More
KBB $21,338
4-Cyl., Auto,
Power Options,
Tons of Extras,
Low Miles!
2009 TOYOTA YARIS S 2 DR HATCHBACK 2011 CHEVROLET COLORADO CREW CAB LT
$15,999*
MODEL: 6948
MODEL: 2532
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10 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
Silver, Only 16K Miles, Sunroof. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
15,995
08 DODGE AVENGER SXT
Blue, 4 Cyl. , 31K Miles, Sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
14,995
08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SDN
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$
14,995
10 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING
Burgundy, 4 Cyl, PW, PDL, 34K Miles. . . . . . . . . . .
$
13,995
09 PONTIAC G6 SEDAN
Maroon, 30K Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
13,995
07 SUBARU LEGACY LIMITED
Black, AWD, Leather, Sunroof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
13,995
09 CHEVY AVEO LT
White, Sedan, Auto, CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
10,995
04 SATURN L300
Black, Sunroof, Only 33K Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
9,995
03 FORD WINDSTAR SE
Green, 65K Miles, Entertainment System. .
$
8,995
05 CHEVY MALIBU LT
Gold, Spoiler, Nicely Equipped. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
6,995
01 CHEVY CAVALIER LS
Blue, Sedan, Automatic, A/C, CD, Only 28K Miles . . . . . . .
$
6,995 SOLD
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road Dining Cars
also County Vehi-
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19, 2012, 11:00AM,
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Square, Wilkes-
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LEGAL NOTICE
Friday, April 27,
2012
Luzerne County
Board of Tax
Assessment
Appeals will meet in
a special session
on the following
dates: May 1, 2012,
May 3, 2012, May 7,
2012, May 9, 2012,
May 14, 2012, May
17, 2012, and May
21, 2012. The pur-
pose for the meet-
ing is for property
taxpayers appeals
on property
assessments.
The hearings will be
conducted from
9:00 A.M. to 4:00
P.M. in the Luzerne
County Assessors
Office, lower level,
Luzerne County
Courthouse, 200
North River Street,
Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania.
BOARD OF TAX
ASSESSMENT
APPEALS
Neil J Allen
Chairman
Donald E Warren
Vice-Chair
Patrick P Musto
Secretary
LEGAL NOTICE
Berwick Area
School District is
soliciting bids for
Art, Custodial, Gen-
eral and Fall Sports
supplies. For infor-
mation and specs,
please visit the
Public Notice Sec-
tion of our
website:
www.berwicksd.org
Janet Kovach
Board Secretary
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Rice Township
Zoning Hearing
Board will hold a
meeting on
Wednesday, May 9,
2012 at 7:00 p.m.,
concerning 1) Polo-
nia Estates Phase 3
for the dimensional
front yard variances
of 13 homes; and 2)
the garage height
at 32 Wilderness
Drive. The meeting
will be held at the
Rice Township
Municipal Building,
3000 Church Road,
Mountaintop, PA
18707.
Donald A.
Armstrong
Secretary/
Treasurer
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LOWER LACKAWANNA VALLEY SANITARY AUTHORITY
Condensed Balance Sheet
December 31, 2011
Unrestricted Current Assets:
Cash $ 3,043.978
Accounts receivable (net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $40,000) 343,895
Other receivables 1,153.552
Prepaid expenses 63,048
Total unrestricted Current Assets 4,604,573
Restricted Current Assets:
Construction fund 2,236,453
Bond redemption and improvement fund 116,239
Debt service reserve fund 543,110
Total Restricted Current Assets 2,895,802
Property, Plant and Equipment (net of accumulated depreciation of $13,492,405) 10,773,469
Other Assets:
Deferred charges (net of amortization of $13,822) 127,156
Flood repairs (net of estimated reimbursements of $1,151,758) 60,619
Total Assets 18,461,619
Liabilities:
Payable from unrestricted current assets 290,060
Payable from restricted current assets 310,000
PennVest note payable 985,739
Sewer revenue bonds payable (less current maturities) 5,595,711
Total Liabilities 7,181,510
Components of Net Assets:
Invested in capital assets, net of related debt 6,118,371
Restricted for debt service 659,350
Restricted for construction 2,236,453
Unrestricted 2,265,935
Total net assets 11,280,109
Condensed Statement of Revenue, Expense
And Change in Net Assets
For the Year ended December 31, 2011
Operating revenue $ 4,620,243
Operating expenses 2,855,740
Operating income before depreciation 1,764,503
Depreciation expense (531,544)
Operating income 1,132,959
Non-operating income(Grant Income $1,193,913, interest $50,977) 1,244,890
Non-operating expense (interest $287,990 amortization of deferred
charges $8,293, Grant expense $138,874) (435,157)
Change in Net Assets 1,942,692
Net Assets-Beginning 9,337,417
Net Assets-Ending $ 11,280,109
The above condensed financial statements present fairly the financial position of Lower
Lackawanna Valley Sanitary Authority at December 31, 2011 and the results of its operations for the
year then ended. Financial statements of the Authority and the independent auditors report, are
on file at the office of the Authority.
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375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
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All the best.
330 Child Care
DAYCARE
In my Kingston
home. Licensed.
Ages 15 months to 6
years.
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800-432-8069
406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV
NEW!! Full size
adult ATV. Strong 4
stroke motor. CVT
fully automatic
transmission with
reverse. Electric
start. Front & rear
luggage racks.
Long travel suspen-
sion. Disc brakes.
Dual stage head
lights. Perfect for
hunters & trail rid-
ers alike. BRAND NEW
& READY TO RIDE.
$1,995 takes it
away.
570-817-2952
Wilkes-Barre
POLARIS`03
330 MAGNUM
Shaft ride system.
True 4x4. Mossy
oak camo. Cover
included. $3,000
negotiable. Call
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TOMAHAWK`11
ATV, 110 CC. Brand
New Tomahawk
Kids Quad. Only
$695 takes it away!
570-817-2952
Wilkes-Barre
409 Autos under
$5000
CHEVROLET `01
IMPALA
High mileage. Runs
like a dream. If you
can name it, it has
probably been
replaced. $1,999
(570)690-8588
FORD 83 MUSTANG
5.0 GT. 70,000
original miles. Cali-
fornia car, 5 speed,
T-tops, Posi rear
end, traction bars,
power windows,
rear defroster,
cruise, all factory.
New carburetor and
Flow Master. Great
Car! $5000, OBO.
450-468-2609
LEOS AUTO SALES
92 Butler St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
CHEVY 04
MALIBU CLASSIC
4 door, 4 cylinder,
auto, good condi-
tion. 120k. $2,450.
FORD 01 F150 XLT
Pickup Triton V8,
auto, 4x4 Super
Cab, all power,
cruise control,
sliding rear window
$3,850
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
JEEP 98 GRAND
CHEROKEE
Good condition
$2100
570-709-1508
LAND ROVER 02
DISCOVERY II
Good condition.
$3400.
570-406-5669
after 5:00p.m.
PONTIAC `99
BONNEVILLE
112,000 miles.
Looks and runs
great!
$2,600.
570-825-9657
412 Autos for Sale
BMW `00 528I
Premium sound
package, very
clean, recently
tuned, seat memo-
ry, silver. 26 mpg
on trips, Low
mileage for the age
of the car 122,500
$5,875.
570-704-7286
BMW `06 650 CI
Black convertible,
beige leather, auto
transmission, all
power. $35,750.
570-283-5090 or
570-779-3534
BUICK 09 ENCLAVE
CXL top of the line.
AWD, 50K original
miles. 1 owner.
Cocoa brown
metallic. Dual sun-
roofs, power mem-
ory cooled and
heated seats. 3rd
row seating. DVD
rear screen, navi-
gation system, bal-
ance of factory
warranty.
Bought new over
$50,000. Asking
$25,900. Trade ins
welcome
570-466-2771
412 Autos for Sale
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
BUICK 98
CENTURY CUSTOM
V6, BARGAIN
PRICE! $2,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CADILLAC 00 DTS
Tan, satellite
radio, leather,
moon roof, loaded
excellent
condition. 136k
miles. $4,995.
570-814-2809
CADILLAC 11 STS
13,000 Miles,
Showroom
condition.
$38,800
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570-288-6227
CHEVROLET `95
CAVALIER WAGON
Auto, new tires,
brakes, exhaust,
inspection. 22 mpg.
$1,175
570-299-0772
CHEVY 08 IMPALA LTZ
Metallic gray, sun-
roof, leather, Bose
Satellite with CD
radio, heated seats,
traction control, fully
loaded. Remote
Start. 50k miles.
$14,975 or trade.
(570) 639-5329
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 04
MONTE CARLO
Silver with Black
Leather, Sunroof,
Very Sharp!
$4,995
Call For Details!
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11 DODGE
DAKOTA CREW
4x4, Bighorn 6 cyl.
14k, Factory
Warranty.
$21,699
11 Ford Escape
XLT, 4x4, 26k,
Factory Warranty,
6 Cylinder
$20,799
11 Nissan Rogue
AWD, 17k, Factory
Warranty.
$19,699
08 Chrysler
Sebring Conv.
Touring 6 cyl.
32k $12,899
08 SUBARU
Special Edition
42K. 5 speed,
Factory warranty.
$12,199
05 HONDA CRV EX
4x4 65k, a title.
$12,799
06 FORD FREESTAR
62k, Rear air A/C
$7999
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
$5,299
11 Toyota Rav 4
4x4 AT
only 8,000 miles,
new condition
$23,399
CROSSROAD
MOTORS
570-825-7988
700 Sans Souci
Highway
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412 Autos for Sale
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11 AUDI S5 CONV.
Sprint blue, black
/ brown leather
int., navigation,
7 spd auto turbo,
AWD
09 CADILLAC DTS
PERFORMANCE
PLATINUM silver,
black leather,
42,000 miles
09 CHRYSLER SEBRING
4 door, alloys,
seafoam blue.
08 CHEVY AVEO
red, auto, 4 cyl
07 CHRYSLER PT
Cruiser, white,
auto, 4 cyl.,
68k miles
07 CHRYSLER PT
Cruiser black,
auto, 4 cyl
07 BUICK LUCERNE
CXL, silver, grey
leather
06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR
grey, tan leather,
sun roof
06 MERCURY MILAN
PREMIER, mint
green, V6, alloys
05 VW NEW JETTA
gray, auto, 4 cyl
04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS
silver, auto,
sunroof
03 CHRYSLER SEBRING
LXT red, grey
leather, sunroof
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO,
mid blue/light grey
leather, naviga-
tion, AWD
01 VOLVO V70 STATION
WAGON, blue/grey,
leather, AWD
99 CHEVY CONCORDE
Gold
73 PORSCHE 914
green & black,
5 speed, 62k
miles $12,500
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
09 DODGE JOURNEY
SXT white, V6,
AWD
07 CADILLAC SRX
silver, 3rd seat,
navigation, AWD
06 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LTD
blue, grey leather
4x4
06 NISSAN TITAN KING
CAB SE
white, auto 50,000
miles 4x4 truck
06 CHEVY TRAILBLZAER
LS, SILVER, 4X4
06 PONTIAC TORRENT
black/black
leather, sunroof,
AWD
05 FORD ESCAPE LTD
green, tan leather,
V6, 4x4
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
V6, sandstone 4x4
05 DODGE DAKOTA
CLUB CAB SPORT,
blue, auto, 4x4
truck
04 SUBARU FORESTER
X Purple, auto,
AWD
04 FORD F150 XF4
Super Cab truck,
black, 4x4
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
Z71, green,
4 door, 4x4 truck
04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER
V6, silver, 3rd seat
AWD
04 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB SLT SILVER,
4 door, 4x4 truck
04 FORD FREESTAR,
blue, 4 door, 7
passenger mini
van
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE OVERLAND
graphite grey,
2 tone leather,
sunroof, 4x4
03 CHEVY TAHOE LT
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
03 SATURN VUE
orange, auto,
4 cyl, awd
03 DODGE DURANGO RT
red, 2 tone black,
leather int, 3rd
seat, 4x4
03 FORD EXPLORER
SPORT TRAC XLT, 4
door, green, tan,
leather, 4x4
02 NISSAN PATHFINDER
SE, Sage, sun
roof, autop, 4x4
01 FORD F150 XLT
Blue/tan, 4 door,
4x4 truck
01 CHEVY BLAZER
green, 4 door,
4x4
01 FORD EXPLORER
sport silver, grey
leather, 3x4 sunroof
00 CHEVY SILVERADO
XCAB, 2WD truck,
burgundy
89 CHEVY 1500,
4X4 TRUCK
DODGE `00 DURANGO
SPORT
4.7 V8, 4WD, 3rd
row seat, runs
good, needs body
work $1900.
570-902-5623
FORD `93 MUSTANG
Convertible. 5.0. 5
speed. New top.
Professional paint
job. Show car.
$6,500. Call
570-283-8235
FORD `93 MUSTANG
Convertible. 5.0. 5
speed. New top.
Professional paint
job. Show car.
$6,500. Call
570-283-8235
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Motorcycle? Air-
plane? Whatever it
is, sell it with a
Classified ad.
570-829-7130
FORD `94 MUSTANG
GT
Convertible, 5.0
auto, very nice car,
(R Title). $4,600.
570-283-8235
HONDA 08 ACCORD
4 door, 4 cylinder,
auto $16,995
WARRANTY
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
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412 Autos for Sale
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02
TAURUS SES
LIKE NEW!
$3,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
HONDA 04 CRV
All wheel drive,
cruise, CD player,
low miles. $11,575
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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570-714-9924
HONDA 06 RIDGELINE
RTS
Automatic, 4WD,
power seats.
$16,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HONDA 08 ACCORD
4 door, EXL with
navigation system.
4 cyl, silver w/
black interior. Satel-
lite radio, 6CD
changer, heated
leather seats, high,
highway miles. Well
maintained. Monthly
service record
available. Call Bob.
570-479-0195
HONDA 08 ACCORD
4 door, EXL with
navigation system.
4 cyl, silver w/
black interior. Satel-
lite radio, 6CD
changer, heated
leather seats, high,
highway miles. Well
maintained. Monthly
service record
available. Call Bob.
570-479-0195
HONDA 09 CRV LX
AWD. 1 owner.
$15,900
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HONDA 10 CIVIC
4 door, 4 cylinder,
auto. Low Miles!
$15,495
WARRANTY
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
ALL
JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
HYUNDAI `06 SONATA
V 6 , all power,
sun/moon roof,
alloys. 74K.
CD/stereo
$6,950
(570)245-7351
LINCOLN `96
CONTINENTAL
93,000 miles, all
power, leather inte-
rior, sun roof. Good
condition. $1,850
(570)299-0772
412 Autos for Sale
HYUNDAI 06
ELANTRA
Tan, 4 door,
clean title, 4
cylinder, auto,
115k miles.
Power windows,
& keyless entry,
CD player,
cruise, central
console heated
power mirrors.
$3990.
570-991-5558
HYUNDAI 07
SANTE FE
AWD, auto, alloys
$13,900
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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570-714-9924
HYUNDAI 08
AZZURA
Leather moonroof
& much more
$15,570
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JAGUAR `00 S TYPE
4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
liant blue exterior
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
climate control AC,
alarm system,
AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,000
Call (570) 288-6009
JEEP LIBERTY 06
One owner, 4WD,
Alloys.
$14,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
MAZDA 3 05
4 door hatchback
sport, 5 speed
manual, grey exteri-
or, black/red cloth
interior. Clean, one
owner, excellent
condition. 17K.
$11,000
570-586-6055
MERCEDES-BENZ
`91 350 SD
Grey metallic with
beige leather interi-
or. Turbo diesel.
Auto. All power
options. Cruise.
Sunroof. New
inspection, oil
change, front brakes,
water pump, injec-
tor & clutch fan. 4
new tires. Runs
excellent & great
MPGs. Florida car.
No rust. Excellent
condition. $8,900.
Trade welcome.
Call
570-817-6000
MERCURY `05 SABLE
LS PREMIUM
49,500 miles
Moon roof, alloys, all
power, 24 valve V6.
Original owner, per-
fectly maintained,
needs nothing.
Trade-ins welcome.
Financing available.
$8,995
570-474-6205
412 Autos for Sale
MERCURY 2008
GRAND MARQUIS LS
23,000 original
miles, all power,
leather interior.
NADA book value
$17,975. Priced for
quick sale to settle
estate. $15,950, or
best offer. Car is in
mint condition.
570-735-4760
570-954-1257
NISSAN 09 ALTIMA SL
Leather moonroof,
smartkey, 1 owner
$19,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SATURN 03 VUE
Low miles, leather
& alloys. $8,800
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SUBARU
FORESTERS
8 to choose
From
starting at $11,450
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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570-714-9924
SUBARU
IMPREZAS
4 to choose
From
starting at
$12,400
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOYOTA `10 CAMRY
Black with grey inte-
rior. Auto. A/C. 1
owner. All power
options. Still under
factory warranty. No
accidents and has-
nt been smoked in.
Remote starter. 47K
miles. Trades Wel-
come. $17,500.
570-817-6000
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
412 Autos for Sale
TOYOTA 07 FJ
CRUISER
6 speed manual
blue n white,
45,000 miles, 6
rough country lift
kit, pro comp 35
tires. Excellent con-
dition. Best offer
570-574-8303
TOYOTA 09 CAMRY
18,000 Miles,
1 owner, 4 cylinder.
$16,900
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
VOLKSWAGEN `98
VANAGON
Runs good, needs
head gasket.
Will take offer.
(347)693-4156
VOLKSWAGEN 00
BEETLE
2.0 automatic, air
67k miles $6400.
570-466-0999
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original $12,000
MERCEDES 76 450 SL
$24,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $9,000
(570) 655-4884
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Chrysler 68 New Yorker
Sedan. 440 Engine.
Power Steering &
brakes. 34,500
original miles.
Always garaged.
Reduced to $5995
Firm. 883-4443
DESOTO CUSTOM
49 4 DOOR SEDAN
3 on the tree with
fluid drive. This All
American Classic
Icon runs like a top
at 55MPH. Kin to
Chrysler, Dodge,
Plymouth, Imperial
Desoto, built in the
American Midwest,
after WWII, in a
plant that once
produced B29
Bombers. In its
original antiquity
condition, with
original shop &
parts manuals,
shes beautifully
detailed and ready
for auction in Sin
City. Spent her
entire life in Ari-
zona and New
Mexico, never saw
a day of rain or
rust. Only $19,995.
To test drive, by
appointment only,
Contact Tony at
570-899-2121 or
penntech84th@
gmail.com
FORD `52
COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
owner. REDUCED TO
$6,500.
570-579-3517
570-455-6589
Travel
Say it HERE
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570-829-7130
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a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1,999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e
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$3000 O FF M SR P
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M O DEL# 22112
M SRP $23,050
V IN# 273561
IN STO C K
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$
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$
229
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*$229 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $16,530; M u s tb e
a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2,699 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ;
T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,891.50.
SA VE $4500 O R M O R E
O N M O ST NEW 2012
FR O NTIER !
STK#N21686
M O DEL# 31412
M SRP $28,500
V IN# 432945
IN STO C K
O NLY
2012N IS S A N M URA N O S
A W D
V-6, CVT , A/ C, PW , PDL ,
Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts
& S p la s h Gu a rd s !
B U Y FO R
$
27,495
*
W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE &
$50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H
O R
$
299
*
P ER M O.
P lu s Ta x.
L EAS E FO R
*$299 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $16,913; M u s tb e
a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e
@ d elivery= $2,202.50. In clu d es $725 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te.
STK#N21472
M O DEL# 23212
M SRP $32,525
V IN#211509
SA VE $5000 O R M O R E O N
A LL 2012 M U R A NO S
IN STO C K
O NLY
2012N IS S A N M A XIM A
3.5S V S E DA N
V6, CVT , Co ld W ea ther
Pa cka ge, M o n ito rPkg, L ea ther,
M o o n ro o f, Bo s e S o u n d , F lo o r
M a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s
B U Y FO R
$
31,925
*
W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE &
$50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H
O R
$
299
*
P ER M O.
P lu s Ta x.
L EAS E FO R
*$299 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $19,939.50;
M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1,999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s
regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,202.50. $1700 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
W H A T A LEA SE!
STK#N21297
M O DEL# 16212
M SRP $36,925
V IN# 815839
IN STO C K
O NLY
SA VE $5000 O FF
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SV M A XIM A S
6 A VA ILA B LE
@ TH IS P R IC E
2012N IS S A N JUK E
S L A W D
T u rb o 4 Cyl, CVT ,
L ea ther, M o o n ro o f,
Na viga tio n , Allo ys ,
Pu re Drive, Blu eto o th,
M u ch, M u ch M o re!
B U Y FO R
$
25,495
*
W / $50 0 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H
*Price is p lu s ta x a n d ta gs .
STK#N21665
M O DEL# 20612
M SRP $27,240
V IN# 115052
6 A VA ILA B LE
@ TH IS P R IC E
IN STO C K
O NLY
2012N IS S A N S E N TRA
2.0S R S P E CIA L E DITION
4 Cyl, CVT , A/ C,
M o o n ro o f, Na viga tio n ,
Allo ys , S p o iler, F lo o r
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B U Y FO R
$
17,695
*
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O R
$
169
*
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P lu s Ta x.
L EAS E FO R
*$169 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $16,913; M u s tb e
a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e
@ d elivery= $2,202.50. In clu d es $725 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te.
STK#N21887
M O DEL# 12212
M SRP $20,530
V IN# 712492
IN STO C K
O NLY
H U R R Y O NLY
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@ TH IS P R IC E
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$
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*
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M O DEL# 27011
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CALL NOW 823-8888 CALL NOW 823-8888
1-800-817-FORD 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun Overlooking Mohegan Sun
577 East Main St., Plains 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. BUY FOR prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends APRIL 30, 2012.
FORD - LINCOLN
, V6, Limited, Pwr. Leather Heated
Seats, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg., CD,
17 Chrome Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless
Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience
Pkg.,
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/12.
24
Mos.
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/12.
Automatic, 16 Steel Wheels,
Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door
Locks, Air, Keyless Entry
with Remote, Safety
Canopy, Side
Air Bags
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/12.
24
Mos.
XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety
Pkg., Pwr. Drivers Seat, Auto., PDL, PW,
Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy Glass, Roof
Rack, 16 Alum. Wheels,
Sirius Satellite Radio,
Keyless Entry, Rear
Cargo Convenience
Pkg.,CD,
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
XLT, Safety Canopy, Side
Impact Safety Pkg., Pwr. Drivers Seat, Air,
Auto., PDL, Fog Lamps, Privacy Glass,
Roof Rack, 16 Alum.
Wheels, Sirius Satellite
Radio, Keyless Entry,
CD, PW, Rear Cargo
Convenience Pkg.,
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/12.
24
Mos.
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank
Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/12.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank
Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/12.
24
Mos.
33
MPG
Auto., CD, Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL,
Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air
Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft
Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio,
Keyless Entry, Message
Center,
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
24
Mos.
33
MPG
Auto., CD, Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Pwr. Seat, Safety
Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains,
Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry
w/Keypad, Message Center,
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank
Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/12.
24
Mos.
33
MPG
CD, Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW,
PDL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st
& 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite
Radio, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Message Center,
M
O
S.
APR
PLUS
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2008 Toyota Sienna.............................................
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2008 Hyundai Veracruz......................................
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2009 Dodge Ram1500.......................................
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2009 Toyota Venza Base....................................
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2011 Honda CR-VEX..........................................
2009 Lexus ES350...............................................
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2008 JeepGrandCherokee Limited...............
2010 Acura TL Base............................................
2009 Honda Pilot EX...........................................
2009 Toyota Tacoma Base V6..........................
2009 GMCSierra 1500........................................
2009 Toyota Tacoma Base V6..........................
2009 Toyota Tacoma Base V6..........................
2009 Toyota Highlander.....................................
2009 Lexus IS250................................................
2009 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4Matic.................
2009 Toyota 4Runner .........................................
2009 Lexus ES350...............................................
2010 Toyota Tundra Grade CrewMax...........
2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser Base.............................
2011 BuickLaCrosse CXS.................................
2011 Dodge DurangoCrew..............................
2011 Acura TSX2.4.............................................
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212 daily / 235 Sunday
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North Grant Street, North Hancock Street,
McFarland Street, Hillside Street
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180 daily / 202 Sunday
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205 daily / 223 Sunday
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Some data entry
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566 Sales/Business
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566 Sales/Business
Development
536 IT/Software
Development
536 IT/Software
Development
7
5
3
2
9
0
Manufacturer in Hazle Township seeking
an experienced manager to supply
technical support to our Latin America
sales staff. Must be uent reading,
writing and speaking English and Spanish.
You will act as the point of contact for
our Latin American customers and
commercial partners (agents). This
will include responding to inquires
about our products and services AND
handling/resolving machine performance
and technical issues. Besides being
involved in the daily order management
process, you will receive, review, and
respond to RFQs for our products and
services and coordinate service calls for
customers. Must be technically savvy
and able to work with several computer
applications. A minimum of 4 years
experience in Technical Sales, Inside
Sales or Customer Service in industrial
equipment industry is required. Check our
website at www.eammosca.com.
Position located in Hazle Township, PA.
TECHNICAL SALES/
SUPPORT MANAGER
GWC is looking for a Web Developer to
work in-house at our corporate office.
Primary responsibilities would be the
building and integration of interactive
web sites, applications and services for
both public and internal sites.
Qualifications include proficiency in
designing data-driven applications, and
architecting efficient client-server solutions.
The candidate must also have an in-depth
understanding of the software development
lifecycle and be able to communicate
project status, issues, and resolutions.
A Bachelors degree is required, along with
at least 1 year of Microsoft VS.NET
(C# or VB.NET) development experience
with data-driven web applications.
Experience with DotNetNuke and graphical
design preferred but not required.
GWC Warranty offers a competitive salary
& comprehensive benefits package includ-
ing medical and 401k.
Web Developer
Interested candidates may submit
their resumes via email to
careers@gwcwarranty.com
or by fax at 570-456-0967
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
FORD 65 GALAXIE
Convertible, white
with red leather
interior. 64,000
original miles.
Beautiful car.
Asking. $10,500
570-371-2151
MERCURY `79
ZEPHYR
6 cylinder
automatic.
52k original miles.
Florida car. $1500.
570-899-1896
OLDSMOBILE
`68
DELMONT
Must Sell!
Appraised
for $9,200
All original
45,000 miles
350 Rocket
engine
Fender skirts
Always
garaged
Will sell for
$6,000
Serious
inquires only
570-
690-0727
421 Boats &
Marinas
BASSTRACKER `04
PT-175. 50HP Mer-
cury outboard
engine, live well,
trolling motor, fish
finder & trailer
included. 1 owner.
Call 570-822-9601
GRUMMAN 95 DEEPV
16 48hp Evinrude
50 lb thrust electric
motor. All tackle
and life vests
included. Live well,
fish finder. $4,000
570-579-3975
ABANDONED 12
foot lowe rowboat.
PA fishboat# 584
3AW. 570-871-5652
421 Boats &
Marinas
SILVERCRAFT
Heavy duty 14 alu-
minum boat with
trailer, great shape.
$1,250.
570-822-8704 or
cell 570-498-5327
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
439 Motorcycles
BMW 07 K1200 GT
Low mileage. Many
extras. Clean.
$9,000
(570) 646-2645
BMW 2010 K1300S
Only 460 miles! Has
all bells & whistles.
Heated grips, 12 volt
outlet, traction con-
trol, ride adjustment
on the fly. Black with
lite gray and red
trim. comes with
BMW cover, battery
tender, black blue
tooth helmet with
FM stereo and black
leather riding gloves
(like new). paid
$20,500. Sell for
$15,000 FIRM.
Call 570-262-0914
Leave message.
HARLEY 10 DAVIDSON
SPORTSTER CUSTOM
Loud pipes.
Near Mint
174 miles - yes,
One hundred and
seventy four
miles on the
clock, original
owner. $8000.
570-876-2816
HARLEY
DAVIDSON 01
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
kept, like new
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
$12,900
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
439 Motorcycles
HARLEY 07
SCREAMING EAGLE
DYNA
Assembled by
Custom Vehicle
Operations. Very
Unique, Fast Bike.
1800cc. 10,000
miles. Performance
Rinehart pipes,
comfortable
Mustang seat with
back rest and
detachable rack ,
Kuryakyn pegs and
grips, color
matched frame, SE
heavy breather air
filter comes with
HD dust cover and
gold CVO owners
key. Excellent
condition. Silver
Rush/ Midnight
Black. Asking
$13,500
Call Ron @
570- 868-3330
HARLEY DAVIDSON
09 V-ROD MUSCLE
VRSCF. 1250 cc.
Brilliant silver, 7,988
miles. Excellent
condition. ABS,
Brembo triple disc
brakes, factory
security, + extras.
Original owner, gar-
age kept. $12,500.
570-762-6893
KAWASAKI 09 KLR
650. 940 original
miles. Kept indoors,
very clean, water
cooled, new tires.
Blue and black. 2.5
liter, street/trail.
Paid $5500
Asking $3800.
570-760-8527
MATTIE
AUTOMOTIVE
220 Bennett
Street, Luzerne
Motorcycle State
Inspection,
Tire Sales &
Maintenance
570-283-1098
POLARIS 00
VICTORY CRUISER
14,000 miles,
92 V-twin, 1507 cc,
extras $6000.
570-883-9047
439 Motorcycles
YAHAMA 06 VSTAR
650 CC CRUISER
Only 1,107 miles,
bike was bought 6
years ago for my
wife but because of
an accident where
her friend was killed
on a bike she lost
interest in riding.
The bike sat in our
shed for years...
thus the low, low
miles. Perfect run-
ning & body condi-
tion. Silver & blue.
Back rest for a pas-
senger, free helmet,
title is free & clear.
$3,599 Call John or
Wendy. 570-674-
0735 You wont be
disappointed,
practically brand
new.
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
COLEMAN 02
POP UP
Like new. Stove,
lights, fans, sink,
sleeps 6.
$3,700
570-443-7202
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
NOW BACK IN PA.
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, ,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
fridge & many
accessories &
options. Excellent
condition, $22,500.
570-868-6986
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `02
AVALANCHE
4 x 4, black, V8,
auto, heated
leather seats, dual
exhaust, moon roof,
absolutely loaded.
98,000 miles,
$12,000, OBO
570-262-2204 or
570-288-2722
CHEVY `99 SILVERADO
Auto. V6 Vortec.
Standard cab. 8
bed with liner. Dark
Blue. 99K miles.
$4,400 or best offer
570-823-8196
CHEVY 03 IMPALA
One owner, only
42k miles. $8,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY 99 BLAZER
Sport utility, 4
door, four wheel
drive, ABS, new
inspection. $4200.
570-709-1467
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 05
SILVERADO X CAB
2 WHEEL DRIVE
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CHRYSLER `02
TOWN & COUNTRY
Luxury people
mover! 87,300 well
maintained miles.
This like-new van
has third row seat-
ing, power side &
rear doors. Eco-
nomical V6 drive-
train and all avail-
able options. Priced
for quick sale
$6,295. Generous
trade-in allowances
will be given on this
top-of-the-line vehi-
cle. Call Fran
570-466-2771
Scranton
FORD 02 EXPLORER
Red, XLT, Original
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
oil since new, excel-
lent in and out. New
tires and battery.
90,000 miles.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02 F150
Extra Cab. 6
Cylinder, 5 speed.
Air. 2WD. $4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
REDUCED! REDUCED!
FORD `10 F150
BLACK KING RANCH
4X4 LARIAT 145
WB STYLESIDE
5.4L V8 engine
Electronic
6 speed auto-
matic. Brown
leather King
Ranch interior.
Heat/cool front
seats. Power
moonroof, rear
view camera,
18 aluminum
wheels, tow
package,
navigation
system.
23,000 miles.
Asking $30,000
Call Jeff @
570-829-7172
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 06 ESCAPE XLT
4x4. Sunroof. Like
new. $6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 08 ESCAPE XLT
Leather, alloys &
moonroof $16,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
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FORD 09 ESCAPE LTD
Only 14k miles,
leather moonroof,
1 owner $21,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00
EXPLORER XLT
eXTRA cLEAN!
4X4.
$3,995.
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 04 EXPLORER
V6. Clean,
Clean SUV!
4WD
$5995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 04 RANGER
Super Cab
One Owner, 4x4,
5 Speed,
Highway miles.
Sharp Truck!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
GMC `01 JIMMY
Less than 5,000
miles on engine.
4WD. Power acces-
sories. Inspected.
Runs great. $4,500
or best offer. Call
570-696-9518 or
570-690-3709
GMC `05 SAVANA
1500 Cargo Van.
AWD. V8 automatic.
A/C. New brakes &
tires. Price reduced
$10,250. Call
570-474-6028
HYANDAI 11 SANTA
FE
1 owner, only 7k
miles. $22,900
560 Pierce Street
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 02 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
6 cylinder 4 WD, air
conditioning power
windows, door
locks, cruise, dual
air bags, tilt wheel,
AM/FM/CD. keyless
remote. 130k miles.
$5400.
570-954-3390
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
KIA 08 SPORTAGE EX
4WD, Low Miles.
$14,450
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
LEXUS `05 RX 330
All wheel drive,
Savannah metallic,
navigation, backup
camera, lift gate,
ivory leather with
memory, auto, 3.3
liter V6, regular gas,
garaged, non-
smoker, exceptional
condition, all serv-
ice records. 6 disc
CD. Private seller
with transferable
one year warranty,
96K. $16,900
570-563-5056
MITSUBISHI `11
OUTLANDER SPORT SE
AWD, Black interi-
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
keyless entry, heat-
ed seats, 18 alloy
wheels, many extra
features. Only Low
Miles. 10 year,
100,000 mile war-
ranty. $22,500. Will-
ing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
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NISSAN 97 PICKUP XE
4WD, alloys, 5
speed. $6,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOYOTA 08
4 RUNNER
1 Owner, moon-
roof & alloys.
$21,800
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
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288-8995
503 Accounting/
Finance
CASH CLERK/
BOOKKEEPER
Monday-Friday
8:30-5:30. $8/hour
to start. No experi-
ence necessary.
Will train. Computer
experience helpful.
Valid drivers
license. Paid sick
time, holidays and
vacation. Apply to:
COMMUNITY FAMILY
SERVICES
102 MARTZ MANOR
PLYMOUTH
570-779-4570
506 Administrative/
Clerical
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Experienced gener-
al office. Car deal-
ership experience
preferred.
Send resume to:
c/o Times Leader
Box 4000
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
RECEPTIONIST
McCann School of
Business & Tech-
nology is seeking
immediate full-time,
second shift, Front
Desk Receptionist
at our New Wilkes-
Barre Campus.
Associates Degree
Preferred. Benefits
include 401K, Vaca-
tion, Sick Time,
Medical, Vision and
Dental, Holidays.
PLEASE SEND RESUME
TO: TJ.ELTRINGHAM@
MCCANN.EDU
NO PHONE CALLS
PLEASE
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
Architectural
Woodworkers Needed
A large architectural
woodworking com-
pany located in
Kingston, PA is look-
ing for experienced
cabinet makers and
finishers. Great pay
and benefits. Only
solid, mature, and
positive people
should apply.
Call: 570-283-5934
Or email: agata
@4daughters.net
Entry Level
Construction Laborer
Two person crew,
no experience nec-
essary, company
will train. The work
is outdoor, fast-
paced, very physical
and will require the
applicant to be out
of town for eight day
intervals followed by
six days off. Appli-
cants must have a
valid PA drivers
license and clean
driving record.
Starting wage is
negotiable but will
be no less than
$14.00 per with
family health, dental
and 401k. APPLY AT
R.K. HYDRO-VAC,
INC., 1075 OAK ST
PITTSTON, PA
18640
E-MAIL RESUME TO
TCHARNEY@
RKHYDROVACPA.COM
OR CALL 800-237-
7474 MONDAY TO
FRIDAY, 8:30 TO
4:30 E.O.E. AND
MANDATORY DRUG
TESTING.
518 Customer
Support/Client Care
CLIENT SERVICES/
TELEPHONE
RECEPTIONIST
Our busy animal
hospital is looking
for a motivated,
dependable person
to work in our client
services and tele-
phone receptionist
departments. Cus-
tomer service and
experience answer-
ing multi-line tele-
phones is preferred.
Ability to work well
with the public and
attention to detail a
must! Hours will
include weekdays,
some Saturdays
and evenings.
Please reply to: c/o
The Times Leader
Box 3095
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
CUSTOMER SERVICE
MANAGER
FOR LOCAL LEADING
GARAGE DOOR
COMPANY.
Immediate opening
for a results-orient-
ed, analytical,
friendly and helpful
candidate. Must be
customer focused
and a good commu-
nicator. This position
is in daily contact
with customers,
creates and follows
up with quotes and
needs to be able to
quickly solve prob-
lems. Assist in man-
aging servicemen,
represent the com-
pany at business
functions. Prior
experience in the
construction trades
is preferred, with
garage door experi-
ence a big plus.
Promotional oppor-
tunity to Assistant
General Manager
for good performer.
Benefits available.
SEND RESUME TO
SALES@ROWEDOOR.COM
OR FAX TO
570-655-7702
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522 Education/
Training
LUZERNE COUNTY
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
POSITION
OPENINGS
Luzerne County
Community College
invites applications
for the following
positions:
PT CAREER COACH
TAACCCT Grant
(19 hours - Grant
Funded June 30,
2012)
PT ADJUNCT FACULTY
Math (Summer
2012 All Locations)
For additional infor-
mation on these
positions or to apply
please visit our web
site at (www.
luzerne.edu/jobs) by
Friday, May 4,
2012. No phone
inquires please.
Candidates repre-
senting all aspects
of diversity are
encouraged to
apply.
Equal Opportunity
Employer
John T Sedlak,
Dean of Human
Resources
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522 Education/
Training
TEACHING POSITION
Two openings,
adjunct days. One
for MASSAGE THERA-
PY INSTRUCTOR and
one for HEALTH
INFORMATION
instructor. Qualified
applicants must
have minimum 3
years work experi-
ence in related
field. Teaching
experience a plus
but not required.
Fax resume to:
570-287-7936
Or send to
Director of
Education
Fortis Institute
166 Slocum Street
Forty Fort PA 18704
524 Engineering
Contract Engineer
Cornell Iron Works,
a leading and grow-
ing manufacturer of
Security Closure
Products, is seeking
a qualified Contract
Engineer at our
manufacturing facili-
ty in Mountaintop.
Duties will include
preparing shop
drawings and shop
work orders for our
Production Facility.
The ideal candidate
will possess a 2
year degree in
Mechanical Engi-
neering Technology
or similar field, profi-
ciency in AutoCAD
2006 or later,
knowledge of fabri-
cation processes
and a mechanical
background. Must
be able to read
architectural blue-
prints, have knowl-
edge of MS Office,
and have strong
analytical and prob-
lem solving skills.
Cornell Iron Works
offers a great work
environment with a
competitive benefit
program including
health insurance,
dental, vision,
401(k), life insur-
ance, tuition reim-
bursement, paid
vacation and most
of all, opportunity for
advancement and
great work environ-
ment.
Interested
candidates should
apply in person,
email their resume
and salary history
to janiney@
cornelliron.com,
or mail to:
Cornell Iron Works
Crestwood
Industrial Park
24 Elmwood Ave.
Mountaintop, PA
18707
www.
cornelliron.com.
(NO PHONE CALLS,
PLEASE) EQUAL OPPOR-
TUNITY EMPLOYER
Say it HERE
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570-829-7130
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
BODY SHOP
MANAGER
Our company is
seeking an individ-
ual that has exten-
sive experience in
all BODY SHOP
OPERATIONS.
Applicants must
have first hand
knowledge of DRP
repair require-
ments and esti-
mating systems.
They must show
leadership skills
with an emphasis
on production,
quality, and cus-
tomer satisfaction.
PA State Apprais-
ers Licenses
Required. A full
benefit package &
competitive salary
is offered.
COCCIA FORD
LINCOLN
COCCIA COLLISION
CENTER
577 East Main St
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
18701
Rudy Podest
570-823-8888
rpodest@
cocciacars.com
ALL APPLICANTS
ARE CONFIDENTIAL.
GasSearch Drilling
Services
Corporation is look-
ing for the following
position:
Experienced Mechanic
- Medical, Dental,
Vision Insurance
- 401K
- Quarterly Safety
Bonus
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Vacation
Apply within or
online: GasSearch
Drilling Services
Corporation
8283 Hwy 29
Montrose, PA 18801
570-278-7118
www.
gassearchdrilling.
com
Service Technician
Well teach the
right person to
serve our territory
and install
electronic fencing
to keep dogs
safe. Full time.
Must be drug
free, have a clean
driving record and
be good withing
with homeowners.
Call of email
Brian at Harvis
Interview Service
for application or
questions:
542-5330 or
ifnepa.jobs@
gmail.com
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
INSPECTOR
Full or part time.
No licenses
needed.
Call 570-310-1394
LANDSCAPE
PERSONNEL
Hydroseed and soil
erosion control
experience helpful.
Valid drivers license
a must. Top wages
paid. Unlimited
overtime. Apply in
person. 8am-4pm.
Monday-Friday
1204 Main Street
Swoyersville
Varsity Inc.
No Calls Please
E.O.E.
LOOKING FOR
CAREER CHANGE?
WE PROVIDE INITIAL &
ONGOING TRAINING.
OUR TECHNICIANS
APPLY FERTILIZER, LIME
& WEED PREVENTATIVES
AS WELL AS INSECT
CONTROL & TURF AERA-
TION SERVICES FOR RES-
IDENTIAL & COMMER-
CIAL CUSTOMERS.
FULL TIME WORK
MONDAY-FRIDAY
8 AM 5 PM
MUST HAVE GOOD MATH
SKILLS, CLEAN DRIVING
RECORD & PASS PHYSI-
CAL & DRUG TEST.
APPLY ONLINE AT:
WWW.GRASSHOPPER
LAWNS.COM
OR STOP IN FOR
APPLICATION AT:
470 E. STATE STREET
LARKSVILLE, PA 18651
QUESTIONS? EMAIL
BRIAN PHILLIPS AT:
GRASSHOPPER.JOBS
@GMAIL.COM
LAWN CARE
TECHNICIAN
PLUMBERS AND
PIPEFITTERS
Penn State Mechan-
ical Contractors has
openings for ener-
getic, motivated,
experienced
plumbers and pip-
efitters. Experi-
enced foremen are
also encouraged to
apply. We offer
competitive wages
and a comprehen-
sive benefit pack-
age based on expe-
rience. We are an
Equal Opportunity
Employer.
Send resume with
work history to:
Penn State
Mechanical
Contractors, Inc.
PO Box 1027
Wilkes Barre, PA
18703
Fax: 570-823-0736
Kimberly@pennstate
mechanical.com
542 Logistics/
Transportation
CDL-A DRIVER
Gas field/landscape
drivers plus hands
on labor required.
Operate dump
trucks & load equip-
ment on lowboy.
Deliver to job site.
Must operate skid
steer excavator,
hydro-seed truck,
etc. Will plow in win-
ter. Must have clean
driving record and
pass drug test. Top
Wages Paid.
Call Harvis
Interview Service @
542-5330. Leave
message. Will send
an application.
Or forward resume:
varsity.harvis@
gmail.com
Employer is
Varsity, Inc.
No walk-ins. EOE
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DRIVER/
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Immediate opening
for an experienced
driver/warehouse.
Air brake CDL pre-
ferred, but not
required. Must
have experience
driving a 26 foot
straight truck.
Excellent starting
rate and full bene-
fits package.
Apply in person to:
INTERSTATE BUILDING
MATERIALS, INC.
Attn: Director of HR
322 Laurel St.
Pittston 18640
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS
Due to our contin-
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Freight Systems
is expanding its fleet
of company drivers.
Company drivers
will enjoy dedicated
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runs. You can be
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BOLUS FREIGHT
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for two straight
truck drivers.
Must have Class A
CDL license, year
round work avail-
able. For more
information call:
1-800-444-1497
EXT 721 OR HIT 0
AND ASK FOR
CARL OR JOE D.
NOW HIRING:
CLASS A OTR
COMPANY DRIVERS
Van Hoekelen
Greenhouses is a
family owned busi-
ness located in
McAdoo, PA.
We have immedi-
ate openings for
reliable full-time
tractor trailer driv-
ers, to deliver prod-
uct to our cus-
tomers across the
48 states. Our pre-
mier employment
package includes:
Hourly Pay-
including paid
detention time, and
guaranteed
8 hours per day
Safety Bonus-
$.05/mile paid
quarterly
Great Benefits-
100% paid health
insurance, vision,
dental, life, STD,
401K, vacation
time, and holiday
pay.
Pet & Rider
Program
Well maintained
freightliners and
reefer trailers
Continuous year-
round steady work
with home time
Requirements are:
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minimum 1 year
OTR experience,
must lift 40lbs, and
meet driving and
criminal record
guidelines
PLEASE
CONTACT
SHARON AT
(800)979-2022
EXT 1914,
MAIL RESUME TO
P.O. BOX 88,
MCADOO, PA
18237 OR FAX TO
570-929-2260.
VISIT OUR
WEBSITE AT
WWW.VHGREEN
HOUSES.COM
FOR MORE
DETAILS.
QC TECHNICIAN
PENNDOT certified
Aggregate Techni-
cian for busy N.E.
PA Quarry. Experi-
ence performing all
quality control tests
and valid certifica-
tion required. Com-
petitive salary and
health benefits.
Please fax resume
to: 570-643-0903
SCHOOL VAN DRIVERS
Must have clean
criminal history and
be able to pass a
physical exam. 3, 4
or 5 hours per day.
Please call Rick for
appointment.
PART TIME MECHANIC
Needed also.
852-1457
RELIABLE
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548 Medical/Health
CAREGIVER NEEDED
Two days per week,
Saturday & Sunday.
$11.30/hour.
Pittston area.
Call 570-299-9881
CNAS LPNS RNS
NEEDED FOR LTC &
HOSPICE STAFF RELIEF.
FAX: 570-876-0333
NEPAHealthcare
2012@gmail.com
548 Medical/Health
FULL TIME
DISPENSING OPTICIAN
MULTIPLE LOCATIONS
We need a profes-
sional who enjoys
being part of a
team. If you have
excellent customer
service skills and
are attentive to
detail, we want you
to join us in provid-
ing quality service to
our patients. Experi-
ence with selling
frames, lenses, and
lens product is a
plus. Extensive on
the job training will
be provided. Ideal
candidate must be
available to travel
and rotate eve-
nings & weekends
with our team.
APPLY ONLINE:
www.icare
specialists.com
SUBMIT RESUME:
HR Dept.
703 Rutter Ave.
Kingston, PA 18704
Fax: 570-287-2434
HOME HEAL HOME HEALTH TH
AIDES / CNAS AIDES / CNAS
7 days a week,
short shifts in the
Wilkes-Barre area.
AARON
HEALTHCARE
(570) 501-8500
LAKESIDE NURSING CENTER
HAS THE
FOLLOWING OPENINGS
RN: 7AM-3PM
EVERY OTHER WEEKEND
LPN: PART TIME
7AM-3PM/3PM- 8PM
CNA: PART TIME/
PER DIEM, ALL SHIFTS
245 OLD LAKE RD
DALLAS PA, 18612
(570) 639-1885
E.O.E.
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
KINGSTON AREA
For elderly female.
Must have current
drivers license.
Duties include per-
sonal care, bathing,
cooking, admin of
meds, light house-
keeping. First Aid or
background in
healthcare required.
5 days per week.
Must complete
background check
and have refer-
ences.
Please respond to
majones33@
verizon.net
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for 26 years is hir-
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for local visits in
Luzerne County.
Excellent per visit
rates. Call today at
570-654-2883
(EOE)
548 Medical/Health
Psychiatric Nurses
Certified Nursing
Assistants
Psychiatric Technicians
Full, part time and
per diem positions
available working as
part of a multidisci-
plinary treatment
team on a psychi-
atric inpatient unit.
Sign on bonus for
Nurses. Interested
applicants should
contact Joseph
Mule, Licensed
Psychologist, Clini-
cal Director, at (570)
735-7590. Please
send resume to:
Northeast
Counseling
Services, HR Dept.
130 W. Washington
St., Nanticoke, PA
18634 or via email
ncsjobs@ptd.net
EOE. www.north
eastcounseling.org
RNS AND LPNS
needed for private
duty case in the
Dallas area for 3-11
and 11-7 shifts.
Call Jessica at
451-3050 for
immediate interview.
554 Production/
Operations
DISTRIBUTION
CLERKS
WILKES-BARRE
Are you a night
owl looking for
part-time work?
Position is
TEMP-HIRE
$9.75 Per Hour!
Thursday-Satur-
day 3pm-
1:30am
REQUIREMENTS
FOR CONSIDER-
ATION:
-PROFESSIONAL
RESUME with
Solid Work History
-Submit to a
Background &
Drug Screen
-HS Diploma/GED
- Stand on Feet
All Day
- Basic Computer
Skills
Apply
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Or Call
570.451.3726
MANUFACTURING
Accepting appli-
cations for Shift
Production Work.
Excellent wages &
benefits. Frequent
lifting & standing.
WARP PROCESSING
95 STEVENS LANE
EXETER, PA.
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
COFFEE SHOP
Turn key operation
in a wonderful area.
A must see! Deli &
ice cream. Will train,
excellent opportuni-
ty. $25,000.
570-262-1497
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* Training & Ongoing
Support
* Low Start Up
Costs
*Veterans Financing
Program
* Accounts available
through
0ut Wilkes-Barre
& Scranton
570-824-5774
Janpro.com
LIQUOR LICENSE
FOR SALE. Luzerne
County. $20,000.
570-574-7363
TURN KEY OPERATION
Located at
Wyoming Valley Mall
must sell. $125,000
negotiable. Ask for
Rob 570-693-3323
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MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
LG AIR CONDITIONER
& Heat Pump
18,000.4 SEER
R410 Refrigerant
Wall mounted, duct-
less. 220 volt. One
indoor, one outdoor
unit with remote
control. Call
570-288-0735
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
ANTIQUE TOYS
WANTED
Larry - Mt. Top
474-9202
ANTIQUES: China
Cabinet $500. Desk
$150. Sewing
machine $50.
570-578-0728
DEPARTMENT 56
buildings & acces-
sories from $7 to
$25 for each piece.
Were unable to
take the over 50
buildings etc. with
us when we move.
call 570-868-5886
YEARBOOKS auto-
graphed Plymouth
44, 45, 46 & 47
Bloomsburg Univer-
sity 50, 52,
Hanover 49. $10.
each. 570-779-3841
YEARBOOKS, Kings
College 70, 90,
94, 95, 96. Wilkes
University 88, 89.
$50 each. 706-1548
710 Appliances
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and inex-
pensive to fix!
Save your hard
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
first!
30 years in
the business.
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
To place your
ad call...829-7130
DISHWASHER 24
white, 2 years old
$150. obo.
RANGE HOOD 30
Broan, white $50.
obo. 570-574-3899
REFRIGERATOR
older model, runs
excellent $100.
570-970-0564
STOVE: Maytag 30
black electric, $150.
Black range hood
$50. Maytag 24
wall mounted oven,
$150. Older model
Panosonic micro-
wave, $25.
570-868-5091
WASHER & DRYER
White Whirlpool
duet front loading
automatic washer &
electronic electric
dryer with ped-
estals. $200. each
both for $350.
570-788-4090
712 Baby Items
CRIB Bassett 3
piece crib, chest of
drawers, & dresser,
solid wood very
good condition.
$300. 570-237-5119
PLAY YARD L.A.
babys commercial
play yard, blue.
width: 30 1/2W X
43LX 1/2H 30 1/2
Like new condition.
$50. 570-285-5152
STROLLER Evenflo
with basket $45.
Pottyn step stool
$15. 570-822-5974
STROLLER Kolcraft
Contour well con-
structed double
stroller in good con-
dition $75.
570-735-6638
STROLLER Peg
Perego Model Pliko
P3, girls, $150.
MacLaren Volo baby
stroller, girls, $75.
Britax Decathlon
convertible car
seat, $150. F. P.
Starlight cradle
swing, $75. Peg-
Perego Prima
Pappa high chair,
girls, $75. Peg
Perego Primo Viag-
gio car seat, girls,
$125. MacLaren
baby rocker, girls,
$50. 570-430-4054
716 Building
Materials
TOILET. Kohler.
Excellent condition.
Like new. No Stains.
Was replaced for
Medical reasons.
$60 OBO. 287-4723
726 Clothing
BOYS CLOTHING
sizes 6 months - 7
years. Blazers,
coats, jean jackets,
suits $5. Overalls,
tops, pants, shorts,
shoes/sneakers $2,
Toys range very
small items .25
cents to $5 larger
items action figures,
stuffed animals to
pin ball machines.
Toy boxes $20.
Fisher Price, anoth-
er large one in pri-
mary colors great
for taller items.
570-696-9010
726 Clothing
COAT
KENNETH COLE
Beige, size 6,
hardly worn. $75.
570-855-5385
732 Exercise
Equipment
TONY LITTLE AB
LOUNGE EXTREME,
Paid 4160. sell for
$75. 570-288-9889
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form 300. Very good
condition. $50 OBO
You haul. 417-6066
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BED mechanical
hospital bed, twin
size, $120. Antique
hutch breakfront
china cabinet, tradi-
tional oak finish
$120. Both good
condition.430-4054
COFFEE TABLE for
sectional with lifting
top for food or bev-
erages for $100.
Plush gray comput-
er chair $25.
570-592-7723
DESK wooden with
hutch & built-in light,
3 side drawers with
roll out keyboard
tray, + desk chair on
wheels. $175.
570-510-0010.
DINING ROOM SET
Solid Oak. Table with
2 leaves, 6 chairs,
buffet, protective
table pads included.
$800
570-299-5046
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER dark oak -
15 1/2 d, 5 h & 4
wide $50. Kenmore
Powermate 12 amp
canister vacuum
with attachments -
$60. 570-288-3723
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Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
GLIDER wicker &
metal 2 seater $25.
570-574-2924
HEADBOARD twin
$5. Lamp with wall
set 4 spindle coat/
hat holder & memo
board $4. 696-9010
KITCHEN SET solid
maple wood
includes oval table
with removable cen-
ter leaf & 3 chairs.
Small hand painted
flower accents on
top of chairs. $50.
570-675-3006
Mattress
Queen Plush-Top
Set
New in Plastic
Can Deliver
$150
570-280-9628
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $139
Full sets: $159
Queen sets: $199
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
ROCKER, wood/tap-
estry, $75. RECLIN-
ER, Burgundy velour
cloth, $125. SOFA,
chair, ottoman, 3
tables, great for
den. Wood and
cloth, all in excellent
condition. $450.
Call after 6 PM
570-675-5046
SECTIONAL, beauti-
ful 5 piece beige
leather. In perfect
condition. Includes
hide-a-bed and two
recliners. New
$3,700, now $1,500.
Call 570-474-5643
TABLE LAMP Orien-
tal Chinese woman
1960s ceramic, pink
-white-gold. $35.
Collector spoons 17
different, must take
all $35. 696-1927
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
LANDSCAPING
CURBING MACHINE
Whiteman multi
quipped brand
includes trailer.
Going out of busi-
ness. $6000 neg.
570-357-2753
LAWNMOWER MTD
NEW $90.
570-825-3371
ROTOTILLER Crafts-
man heavy duty 17
5hp. Utility trailer, all
sides built up 14
wheels $800.
570-675-9365
756 Medical
Equipment
PERFITIncontinence
Underwear Size XL
14 per package $5
570-288-9940
758 Miscellaneous
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
BEER MISER 1/2
keg with air tank.
$100. 570-814-5477
COMFORTER twin
size, tailored dust
ruffle, sham, match-
ing decorative pil-
low, $50. 675-7599
EASEL: Artist Easel
$150.
570-542-5622
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KENNEL large plas-
tic with metal door
28H,36L,25W
$50. Childs Mud
Shark Rhino bike 12
wheels tires like
new $20. Tricycle-
heavy duty all ter-
rain with pneumatic
tires 13 front tire-
10 rear adjustable
frame ages 5-7
$30. 570-574-4888
LADDER 24 alu-
minum $100. 24
fiberglass ladder
werner $185. Chef
dorm refrigerator
1.7 cu $75. Box-
wood wood stove
brand new never
used firebox size
29x15 $200. 8
burner propane grill
on wheels new
never used $285.
Pioneer dvd 5 disc
player & manual
$25. 570-735-2236
MAILBOX, Step 2,
heavy duty plastic,
hunter green.
Mounts over 4 x 4
post, includes
reflective numbers.
Good condition,
$30. (sells new for
$60). 570-814-9574
PING PONG TABLE.
fits over pool table
or can be fitted to
stand alone, net &
paddles included.
$50. 570-704-6588
RIM & TIRE 18
P235/60 R18 for
Hyundia Santa Fe.
Both in good condi-
tion. Must See.
$150. 654-3209
RIMS; Honda car
rims 4 pair 15 will
fit any model
Accord, Civic, Del-
Sol cars, brand new.
$175. Yard sale left-
overs, household
items, decorations,
wooden shelf, etc.
asking $200 for
everything, Floor
lamp 5 head multi-
color $20.
570-239-6011
SCOOTER brand
new 2012 AX 50cc
scooter type A1
handle bar tighten-
ing & front break fix
never rode it, has
the following:
engine air-cooled
single cylinder four-
stroke, displace-
ment 49.65cc 3.5hp
/7000rpm, torque,
3.1n.m/6000 rpm,
electric starter &
more. $989. For
more details call
570-735-2171
VACUUM CLEANER,
upright, Sears Ken-
more, uses bags.
$20. Commode,
bedside or sits over
toilet $20.814-9845
WANTED-
HEATING OIL, take
out with no mess or
smell. Call 301-3754
762 Musical
Instruments
PIANO Baldwin, just
tuned, $500. deliv-
ered. 570-474-6362
772 Pools & Spas
POOL: 21 round
with filter, solar
cover & automatic
cleaner $999.
Great pool, only
used 3 seasons.
570-592-7723
774 Restaurant
Equipment
DISH MACHINE
Commercial EVA
2000 slide-thru,
comes complete
with stainless steel
sink & tables, low
temp rinse, works
great! $995. OBO.
570-831-5728
776 Sporting Goods
BASKETBALL HOOP
Portable. Adjustable
height. Rim slightly
bent, otherwise
good condition.
$40. 570-881-6160
GOLF CLUBS: Call-
away Hawkeye
graphite golf clubs
3-sw. $250.
570-735-8520
PAINTBALL GUN,
CO2 canisters, belt,
cleaning kit, 3,000
paintballs. $100.
570-430-9231
784 Tools
LADDER/extension
32Fiberglass with 3
cases, coiled roof-
ing gun nails $250.
for all Firm!
570-760-8527
TOOL BOXES: 2
pickup truck tool
boxes 8 long with
heavy duty ladder
rack $500.
570-587-4819
786 Toys & Games
HAND PUPPET
New $10. each.
RODNEY & FRIENDS
$30. each.
570-779-3841
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
GAME CONSOLE REPAIR
I offer the lowest
prices locally. Bro-
ken Xbox 360s,
PS3s, Wiis, disc
read errors, etc.
Call Chris or visit the
Video Game Store
28 S. Main St, W-B
570-814-0824
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$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
ALL
JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
815 Dogs
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815 Dogs
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Pure-Bred. Black &
Brown. $500. Call
570-840-4243
LABRADOR RETRIEVER
Pups. 5 Black
males, 1 yellow
female, ACA regis-
tered, shots and
wormed. $350.
Ready April 23.
570-556-0357
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LHASA-POO &
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Shots current.
$400
570-250-9690
MINIATURE Poodle
Purebred,
All White, Male,
4 years old, good
with other dogs,
good with kids,
Likes to run!
Asking $200.
570-371-9141
POMERANIAN
AKC, 8 weeks,
2 females & 2
males. Chocolate
& party colors
Shots & wormed.
Vet checked.
Home Raised.
$500.
570-864-2643
Poms, Yorkies, Mal-
tese, Husky, Rot-
ties, Golden,
Dachshund, Poodle,
Chihuahua, Labs &
Shitzus.
570-453-6900
570-389-7877
900
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$55,000.
MLS#12-1238
Call Maureen
Edwards
570-498-1403
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570-956-2385
AVOCA
1215 South St.
SpaPcious 4
bedroom home
with in law suite
with separate
entrance. Large
lot, large room
sizes. Split sys-
tem A/C in fami-
ly room. For
more info and
photos visit:
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realtyinc.com
MLS 12-963
$89,900
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570-829-6200
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AVOCA
214 Gedding St.
Cozy Cape Cod
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rooms, 1st floor
laundry, nice yard
with deck. For more
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visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-668
$59,900
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570-237-0415
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548 Medical/Health
551 Other
548 Medical/Health
551 Other
548 Medical/Health
551 Other
548 Medical/Health
551 Other
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
545 Marketing/
Product
554 Production/
Operations
545 Marketing/
Product
554 Production/
Operations
REGISTERED NURSE
(Wound Care)
NURSE MANAGER
(Emergency Department)
Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center is currently recruiting for full-time Nurse II, Registered Nurse
(Wound Care). The Wound/Ostomy Nurse serves as a role model for the skin integrity program,
educates staff in pressure ulcer prevention, wound care and related topics. Must be flexible and
adaptive to change. BSN or Associate Degree or Diploma in Nursing and bachelors degree in a
related field Required.
Must have a minimum five (5) years current wound/ostomy care required. WOCN required.
Must be a graduate of a school of Professional Nursing approved by the appropriate State-accredit-
ing agency and hold a current, full, active and unrestricted license to practice Nursing.
In addition to a competitive salary, we offer paid, vacation/sick leave, health and life insurance cov-
erage and an attractive retirement package including a tax deferred savings plan.
Interested applicants must submit the following information: Application for Nurses and Nurse
Anesthetists, VAF 10-2850a; Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306; Curriculum Vitae, copy
of Nursing Degree, and License Verification. BCLS Certification documentation required upon join-
ing the VA Medical Center staff or within the first 3-months of employment. Applications must be
received by May 11, 2012.
Forms are available at http://www.vacareers.va.gov/job-search
For additional information please call (570) 824-3521, EXTENSION 7209.
Please mail your complete application package to:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Medical Center (05)
1111 East End Boulevard
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
VA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center is currently recruiting for a Nurse Manager in the ED. The Nurse
Manager assesses, plans, implements and evaluates the delivery of quality care. Must be flexible and
adaptive to change. Looking for a Nurse III, that requires a Masters degree in nursing or related field,
with BSN or bachelors degree in a related field.
Must have a minimum five (5) years current supervisory experience working in an Emergency Depart-
ment, and minimum of five (5) years current clinical experience in emergency services. Experience
should include providing oversight for nursing care needs to patients as it relates to a variety of medical,
surgical and psychiatric diagnoses. CEN preferred.
Must be a graduate of a school of Professional Nursing approved by the appropriate State-accrediting
agency and hold a current, full, active and unrestricted license to practice Nursing.
In addition to a competitive salary, we offer paid, vacation/sick leave, health and life insurance coverage
and an attractive retirement package including a tax deferred savings plan.
Interested applicants must submit the following information: Application for Nurses and Nurse Anes-
thetists, VAF 10-2850a; Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306; Curriculum Vitae, copy of Nurs-
ing Degree, and License Verification. ACLS/BCLS Certification documentation required upon joining
the VA Medical Center staff or within the first 3-months of employment. Applications must be received
by May 11, 2012.
Discover an exceptional opportunity to deliver
quality healthcare to Americas Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center is currently accepting applications
for the following positions, at the Medical Center including Community Based Outpa-
tient Clinics at Allentown, PA, Sayre, PA, and Williamsport, PA for the Behavioral Med-
icine Service.
Psychiatrist
Psychologist
Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner
Registered Nurse
Licensed Practical Nurse
Nursing Assistant
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
In addition to an attractive salary, we offer paid malpractice insurance, vacation/sick
leave, health and life insurance coverage and an attractive retirement package includ-
ing a tax deferred savings plan.
Interested applicants must submit the following information: Application for Physi-
cians, Dentists, Podiatrists, Optometrists and Chiropractors, VAF 10-2850, Application
for Nurses and Nurse Anesthetists, VAF 10-2850a, or Application for Associate Health
Occupations, VAF-10-2850c, and Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306, Curricu-
lum Vitae, License Verification, ACLS/BCLS certification (if available). For additional
information please call (570) 824-3521, EXTENSION 7209.
Please mail your complete application package to:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Medical Center (05)
1111 East End Boulevard
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
VA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
We are the bottler of choice for many of the worlds largest companies.
Due to the addition of high volume, national contracts, we are
expanding our production capabilities. We are looking to ll the
following full time positions, for various weekday and weekend shifts:
Maintenance Technicians - Minimum 3 yrs mechanical trouble-shooting
experience in a packaging process environment. PLC, welding & pipetting
skills required. Experience with gearboxes, pumps, hydraulic/pneumatic
systems, and lling equipment preferred.
Quality Control Technicians - Previous QC experience preferred, but not
required.
Forklift Drivers - Experience with all types of lift equipment required.
Production Line Operators - Experienced preferred, but not required.
We oer competitive pay rates and a clean, safe work environment:
Excellent health insurance plan, paid sick & vacation time, 401(k).
Apply in person or send your resume to
164 Commerce Rd.
Pittston, PA18640.
EOE M/F/D/V
Drug Free Workplace
Valley Crest Nursing, Inc.
d/b/a Timber Ridge Health
Care Center
Long Term Care & Rehabilitation Center
CDM
Certifed Dietary Manager experience
or equivalent supervisor experience
Dietary Assistants
Part Time Flexible Hours
Competitive Beneft & Compensation Package
Applications available at www.timberridgehealth.com
or apply at facility:
1555 E. End Blvd Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Attn: Human Resources
Fax: 570-823-9165
EOE M/F/D/V
Drug Free Workplace
Valley Crest Nursing, Inc.
d/b/a Timber Ridge Health
Care Center
Applications available at www.timberridgehealth.com
or apply at facility:
1555 E. End Blvd Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Attn: Human Resources
Fax: 570-823-9165
WE PAY FORYOUR
EXPERIENCE
CNAs
SIGN ON BONUS!
Shift Differential $2 More Per Hour
Valid Certifcation required
Long Term Care experience preferred
100% paid employee benefts
Long Term Care & Rehabilitation Center
The economy may be slowing, but GWC War-
ranty is growing! GWC, a nationwide leader in
vehicle service contracts, is seeking a Marketing
Manager for our brand new Wilkes-Barre exec-
utive office. The ideal candidate will possess an
analytical mind, an eagerness to manage a vari-
ety of projects and the ability to drive those
projects to completion. Typical projects would
include: Strategic differentiation, market seg-
mentation, gathering voice of the customer data,
market-specific growth strategies and brand
messaging.
This job is MBA-level work but may also be
perfect for the high-performing individual who
has experience overseeing process development
and execution of strategic, corporate initiatives.
Candidates must possess a bachelors degree
and have strong working knowledge of the
Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Project & Power-
Point in particular). Additional knowledge of
other database & operating platforms is a plus.
GWC Warranty offers a competitive salary &
comprehensive benefits package including med-
ical and 401k.
Marketing Manager
Interested candidates may submit
their resumes via email to
careers@gwcwarranty.com
or by fax at 570-456-0967
PRESS PERSON
Local printing company
now hiring a Press Person.
Minimum of 2 years
experience with 4-Color
Process and Perfecting.
Must be willing to work
any shift and some
weekends including
overtime. Competitive
wages and benefts.
Send Resume Only,
No Phone Calls PLEASE!
INDEPENDENT GRAPHICS
P.O. BOX 703
PITTSTON, PA 18640
CNC/LATHE PROGRAMMER
EXPERIENCED
3D experience with Mastercam/
Solid Works a must! Knowledge of metal
cutting tools & methodology,
Computer literate word, excel, etc.
MECHANICAL DESIGNER
EXPERIENCED
Experience with CAD and Solid Works a
must! Experience with sheet metal and die
design, work as team player to
coordinate project assignments.
Certificate or associates degree required.
AEROSPACE WELDER
EXPERIENCED
Experience in aerospace or related
industry. GTAW experience, previously
certified to AWSD17.1 or MIL-STD-1595,
ability to pass NADCAP welding
certification for alum, stainless,
and titanium alloys in horz/vert positions.
CNC SETUP/OPERATOR
Ability to setup and run CNC, this includes
changing tooling ability to factor feed rates
using the latest tooling technology.
Must have setup experience.
SEND RESUME VIA EMAIL:
R.DELVALLE@USMAERO.NET
USM Aerostructures Corp
HAS OPENINGS FOR:
906 Homes for Sale
AVOCA
901 Main St.
Stately 4 bedroom
home with beautiful
woodwork, extra
large rooms with
gas heat and
nice yard.
MLS 12-884
$79,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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BACK MOUNTAIN
Centermorland
529 SR 292 E
For sale by owner
Move-in ready. Well
maintained. 3 - 4
bedrooms. 1 bath.
Appliances includ-
ed. 2.87 acres with
mountain view. For
more info & photos
go to:
ForSaleByOwner.com
Search homes in
Tunkhannock.
$275,000.
Negotiable
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call: 570-310-1552
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
$214,900
Motivated Seller.
Very spacious home
with great floor plan
features hardwood
floors & pocket
doors on main level.
3 bedrooms, 3
baths, rear screen-
ed patio, attached
garage, as well as a
2-car detached
garage, all located
on a 1 acre country
size lot with beauti-
ful views.
Please Call Deb
Roccograndi at
570-696-6671
MLS#12-691.
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Four bedroom
Colonial with hard-
wood floors in for-
mal dining and living
room. Modern eat
in kitchen, finished
basement with 24
x 30 recreation
room. Deck, hot tub
and ceiling fans.
MLS#11-4504
$229,900
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
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home?
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Looking for a ranch
in the Back Moun-
tain? Come and
preview this remod-
eled two or three
bedroom, one bath
home. New Pergo
flooring, updated
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances, off street
parking. MLS #12-
1213 $112,000
Call Kathy Murray
570-696-6403
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DALLAS
NEWBERRY ESTATE
ORCHARD EAST
Two bedroom
condo, 2nd floor.
Living/dining room
combination. 1,200
square feet of easy
living. Two bal-
conies, one car
garage nearby.
Security system,
cedar closet, use of
in ground pool.
$109,000
MLS#11-4031
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570-288-1401
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS OAK HILL
3 bedroom ranch.
Remodeled kitchen.
Added family room.
Master bedroom
with 1/2 bath. Beau-
tiful oak floor. 3 sea-
son room. Deck &
shed. Garage. 11-
4476. 100x150 lot.
$154,900. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
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DALLAS
Private & beautiful
lovely brick chalet
on 11.85 acres.
Custom brick work,
tongue & groove
interior & oversized
3 car garage.
Features whirlpool
tub, heated sun-
room, kitchen island
& hickory cabinets,
laundry room. Base-
ment is plumbed &
ready to finish.
MLS# 12-817
$315,000
Call Ken Williams
Five Mountain
Realty
570-542-8800
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5
3
2
9
0
Manufacturer in Hazle Township seeking
an experienced manager to supply
technical support to our Latin America
sales staff. Must be uent reading,
writing and speaking English and Spanish.
You will act as the point of contact for
our Latin American customers and
commercial partners (agents). This
will include responding to inquires
about our products and services AND
handling/resolving machine performance
and technical issues. Besides being
involved in the daily order management
process, you will receive, review, and
respond to RFQs for our products and
services and coordinate service calls for
customers. Must be technically savvy
and able to work with several computer
applications. A minimum of 4 years
experience in Technical Sales, Inside
Sales or Customer Service in industrial
equipment industry is required. Check our
website at www.eammosca.com.
Position located in Hazle Township, PA.
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WyomingValleyMotors
126 Narrows Rd. Larksville, PA
570-288-7411
www.wyomingvalleymotorsvw.com
#VIN: WVMAP7ANXDE503076
*Plus tax and tags. 36 months, 10,000 miles/yr. $2,300 total due on delivery. Includes first payment, tags, aquisition fee, cap reduction $1,031.93.
Valid upon credit approval. Expiration 4/30/12. **EPA Highway Estimate.
Lease for Only
$299*
PER
MONTH
Redesignedfor 2013!
31
MPG**
2012 EOS
0% FORUPTO66 MONTHS*
FINANCING
*Valid upon credit approval. **EPA Highway Estimate.
5 in stock!
30
MPG**
2012Volkswagen Jetta
50Available
Startingat $16,995*
0.9% Financing
for up to 66 months!*
Lease 2012 Jetta S
$159*
PER
MONTH
OR
*All prices based on 2012 Jetta S Manual. VIN 3vw1K7AJ6CM378790. Plus tax and tags. All offers valid upon credit approval. 36 month 10,000 miles per year. $2,000 total due on delivery. Plus tax. Includes first payment, tags, bank fee, 901.10 cap reduction. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/12.
42
MPG
*
*EPA highway estimate 2012 Jetta TDI Sedan
UP TO
*Plus tax and tags. 36 months, 10,000 miles/yr. $2,000 total c.o.d. Includes first payment, tags, aquisition fee, $842.04, cap reduction ($1,031.93)
Valid upon credit approval. Expiration 4/30/12. **EPA Highway Estimate.
31
MPG**
Lease for Only
$219*
PER
MONTH
2012 Passat S
with appearance
27
MPG**
2012 Tiguan
0.9% FORUPTO66 MONTHS*
FINANCING
*Valid upon credit approval. **EPA Highway Estimate.
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542 Logistics/
Transportation
542 Logistics/
Transportation
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
554 Production/
Operations
554 Production/
Operations
554 Production/
Operations
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
VAN DRIVERS
TRANSPORTATION AIDES
The Luzerne County Transportation Authority is
accepting applications for PART TIME VAN
DRIVERS and PART TIME AIDES for Sum-
mer programs . These positions are responsible
for assisting van clients with transportation to
area Summer Camps. Applicants must be 18
years or over, Driver applicants must have valid
PA Drivers License. All applicants must pass a
pre-employment drug screen, background check
and complete training program.
Applications are available at LCTA, 315
Northampton Street, Kingston, PA 18704
The Luzerne County Transportation
Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
FULL TIME
Friendly and compassionate PT needed to
provide safe and competent physical thera-
py treatments. Ability to communicate with
patients, family and staff in a supportive
manner is essential. PA State Physical
Therapy License Required, Rehab/LTC
experience is a plus.
Competitive Salary & Benefits Package
To Apply Contact HR 877-339-6999 x1
Email Jobs@horizonhrs.com
Or Apply In Person
BIRCHWOOD NURSING & REHAB
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
FORKLIFT OPERATORS
(Material Handler)
FABRI-KAL Corporation, a major plastics company is
seeking full time MATERIAL HANDLERS for our Hazle
Township and Mountaintop locations. One year forklift
experience within the past five years and High school
diploma/equivalent required. Current forklift certification
preferred. Background Checks and Drug Screening are
conditions of employment. 12 hour shifts. Competitive
compensation and comprehensive benefit package
(health/ dental/vision/life insurance; disability; 401k,
Tuition Reimbursement; dependent tuition assistance).
FABRI-KAL
Corporation, Human Resources Dept.
Valmont Industrial Park,
150 Lions Drive
Hazle Twp., PA 18202
Email: HRPA@Fabri-Kal.com
Fax: 570-501-0817
EOE
551 Other 551 Other
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE
Immediate Openings:
Groundskeeper
Part Time: $12.33/hour
Substitute Custodians and
Housekeepers: $8.50/hour
For clearance information and to download a
district application, refer to the district web site,
www.dallassd.com, Employment page. Please
submit a letter of interest, district application,
references, Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances and
any other supporting materials to:
Mr. Mark Kraynack,
Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds,
Dallas School District, PO Box 2000, Dallas,
PA 18612
DEADLINE: May 14, 2012
906 Homes for Sale
DRUMS
Bright & spacious
raised ranch on
level lot in cul-de-
sac. Tiled foyer.
Living room with
fireplace. Lovely
oak kitchen opens
to dining area with
4 skylights &
beamed ceiling.
French doors to
deck. Large family
room plus craft
room. Huge garage
w/plenty of space
for workshop.
MLS#12-606
$179,000
Call
Mary Ann Desiderio
570-715-7733
Smith Hourigan
Group
Mountain Top
DRUMS
PRICE REDUCED!
Comfortable,
affordable 3 bed-
room ranch on just
over an acre. 2
fireplaces. One in
living room and one
in backyard pavil-
ion. 1st floor laun-
dry and built in one
car garage.
$82,000
MLS #12-1101
Call Mary Ann
Desiderio
570-715-7733
Smith Hourigan
Group
MountainTop
DUPONT
140 Bear Creek
Boulevard
Beautiful family
home
on over 1/2
acre with 3 bed-
rooms, 4 bath-
rooms and fin-
ished lower
level.
For more info
and photos visit:
www. atlasreal-
tyinc.com
MLS 12-918
$159,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
S
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D
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
DUPONT
OPEN HOUSE
Sun, Apr. 29th
1:00 - 2:30
Two story with four
bedrooms, remod-
eled oak kitchen
with pantry, first
floor laundry, off
street parking,
newer roof & win-
dows.
MLS #11-5344
Call (570)348-1761
ComeUpToQuailHill.
com
New Homes
From $275,000-
$595,000
570-474-5574
DURYEA
$159,900
Good visibility com-
mercial location.
Room for up to 3
businesses! Also
has 2 apartments.,
off-street parking
for 8 w/ possibility.
of much more in
rear. Great for
Beauty/Nail Salon,
Fitness Studio,
Shop, and Garage
type businesses.
Call
CHRISTINE KUTZ
for more
information.
570-332-8832
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
1107 Spring Street
Superb two story
with 3 bedrooms & 1
baths. Hardwood
floors, gas heat,
vinyl siding, large
yard with garage.
Call Jim for details.
Offered at $169,500
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
DURYEA
125 McAlpine St
Ideal starter is this
appealing two bed-
room 2 story with
large lot and 1.5 car
garage. Plenty of off
street parking, in
solid neighborhood.
MLS 11-4313
PRICE REDUCED
$79,000
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
DURYEA
97 Chittenden St.
Flood damaged
home with new fur-
nace, electric box,
water heater, out-
lets and switches.
1st floor gutted but
already insulated
and ready for
sheetrock. 2nd floor
has 4 bedrooms
and bath with dou-
ble sinks. Large
yard. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1225
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
NEW PRICE!!!!!
621 Donnelly St.
Great starter home,
already furnished,
newer roof and
vinyl windows.
Move right into this
2 bedroom, 1/2
double home.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc. com
MLS 12-1042
$29,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
NEW PRICE!!!!!!!!!!
548 Green St.
Are you renting??
The monthly mort-
gage on this house
could be under
$500 for qualified
buyers. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, 1st
floor laundry. Off
street parking,
deep lot, low taxes.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3983
$59,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
REDUCED
619 Foote Ave.
Fabulous Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen with granite
counters, heated
tile floor and stain-
less appliances.
Dining room has
Brazilian cherry
floors, huge yard,
garage and large
yard. Partially fin-
ished lower level. If
youre looking for a
Ranch, dont miss
this one. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-4079
$154,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA REDUCED!
38 Huckleberry Ln
Blueberry Hills
4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, family room
with fireplace, 2 car
garage, large yard.
Master bath with
separate jetted tub,
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and island,
lighted deck. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3071
$309,860
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
EDWARDSVILLE
274 Hillside Ave.
PRICED TO SELL.
THIS HOME IS A
MUST SEE. Great
starter home in
move in condition.
Newer 1/2 bath off
kitchen & replace-
ment windows
installed.
MLS11-560.
$52,000
Roger Nenni
EXT. 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
EDWARDSVILLE
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., April 22 & 29
12 - 1:30 pm
263 Lawrence St
Pride of ownership
shows in this nicely
updated & well
maintained home
with possible in-law
suite/apartment.
Enjoy off street
parking, spacious
yard & large deck
with beautiful views
of the valley. 1st
floor has large sep-
arate eat-in kitchen,
living room, bed-
room & bath. 2nd
floor has large eat-
in kitchen, living/din-
ing combo, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath & 2nd
floor laundry. Many
possibilities to fit
your needs! Must
see! MLS#11-4434
Reduced to
$89,900
Call Christina @
(570) 714-9235
EXETER
530 Cherry Drive
Spacious 2 bed-
room townhome
with hardwood
floor, gas heat, cen-
tral air, end unit
with one garage. All
appliances, move in
condition.
For more info and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 12-712
$169,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EXETER
Nice size 4 bed-
room home with
some hardwood
floors, large eat in
kitchen with break-
fast bar. 2 car
garage & partially
fenced yard. Close
to everything!
$89,000
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
906 Homes for Sale
EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna
Ave
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular,
2 story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
new rear deck, full
front porch, tiled
baths and kitchen,
granite counter-
tops, all Cherry
hardwood floors
throughout, all new
stainless steel
appliances and
lighting, new oil fur-
nace, washer dryer
in first floor bath.
Great neighbor-
hood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
EXETER REDUCED
128 JEAN ST.
Nice bi-level
home on quiet
street. Updated
exterior. Large
family room,
extra deep lot.
2 car garage,
enclosed rear
porch and cov-
ered patio. For
more informa-
tion and photos
visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.co
m
MLS 11-2850
$179,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
S
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FORTY FORT
CHEAPER THAN
RENT!
38 Oak Street. Spa-
cious 1/2 double
block. Living room /
dining room combo.
3 bedrooms on sec-
ond floor, 3 on the
third. 1 1/2 baths. lst
floor laundry. 3
porches. Large yard
with loads of park-
ing. Aluminum sid-
ing. Concrete drive-
way. Many extras!
MLS # 12-711. Con-
ventional financing.
($2,995 down,
$325, month. 4
1/4% interest, 30
years. $59,900.
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD REALTY
570-822-5126
GLEN LYON
Fully rented 5 unit
apt building, new
siding, new roof and
nice updates inside,
off street parking &
near the college.
Call or text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
for more information
or to schedule your
showing. $117,000
HANOVER GREEN
2 Zack Street
3 bedroom, 1 1/2
bath bi-level hard-
wood floors on
upper & lower level.
65x100 lot. New
Corian kitchen
including new appli-
ances, central air,
gas heat, 3 bed-
rooms, living room
& dining room, new
carpeting, heated 1
car garage. 2 large
sheds, 16x32 in
ground pool. Cov-
ered upper deck &
lower covered
patio. Walking dis-
tance to schools.
On bus route. Much
More! $179,000
Kwiatkowski
Real Estate
570-825-7988
HANOVER
Great multi-family
home. Fully rented
double block offers
large updated
rooms, 3 bedrooms
each side. Nice
location. MLS 11-
4390 $129,900
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER
TOWNSHIP
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, finished
basement,
screened patio,
new paint & carpet.
Move in condition.
$139,900. Call
570-301-9590
HANOVER TWP
1 Grandview Ave
Hanover Twp. Dis-
cover the values in
this welcoming 3
bedroom home.
Some of the delights
of this very special
home are hardwood
floors, deck, fully
fenced yard &
screened porch. A
captivating charmer
that handles all your
needs! $97,500
MLS 11-3625
Michael Slacktish
570-760-4961
Signature Properties
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
HANOVER TWP
Lovely home with
many upgrades,
new roof, windows,
flooring and plumb-
ing. Above ground
pool with fenced
yard, home features
gas, hot water,
baseboard heating,
modern kitchen, liv-
ing room, dining
room, family room,
large foyer, master
bedroom with walk
in closet, 2 car
detached garage
with private drive-
way. MLS# 12-467
$100,000
Call Lynda at
570-262-1196
(570) 696-1195
HANOVER TWP.
146-148 Regal St..
Newer kitchens
Large baths
Tenant occupied
3 bedroom each
side.
Call for appointment
$74,900
MLS# 10-4598
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
HANOVER TWP.
2 Betsy Ross Drive
Warmly inviting 3
bedroom, 2.5 bath
Tudor. Striking high-
lights in this beauti-
ful home include
custom blinds, man-
icured lawn, deck,
patio and 3-season
porch. Entertain in
the finished walk-
out basement with
wet bar or relax by
the pool! Outstand-
ing quality!
Call Pat Guesto
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
HANOVER TWP.
577 Nanticoke St.
Well maintained 3
bedroom, 2 story
home in quiet
neighborhood. This
home features an
enclosed patio with
hot tub, enclosed
front porch, walk up
floored attic with
electric. 2 coal
stoves and much
more. All measure-
ments approximate.
MLS 10-4645.
$80,900
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
78 Luzerne St.
Not a drive-by.
Move right into this
sparkling clean,
bright and cheery
1/2 double. All new
floor coverings and
freshly painted inte-
rior. 2 zone gas hot
water baseboard
heat. W/d hookups
in basement which
has a concrete
floor. All measure-
ments are
approximate.
MLS 12-1129
$45,000
Call Michelle T.
Boice
570-639-5393
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
HANOVER TWP.
95 Pulaski St.
Large home on
nice sized lot.
Newer windows,
walk up attic. 3
bedrooms, nice
room sizes,
walk out base-
ment. Great
price you could
move right in.
For more info
and photos visit:
www. atlasreal-
tyinc.com
MLS 11-4554
$39,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
S
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HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
Constitution Avenue
5 year old, 8 room,
2 story, 4 bedroom
3 bath, vinyl sided
home with large lot.
Deck, patio,
security system,
hardwood floors &
sooooo much more!
MLS# 11-2429
$289,900
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
HANOVER TWP.
REDUCED
5 Raymond Drive
Practically new 8
year old Bi-level
with 4 bedrooms, 1
and 3/4 baths,
garage, fenced
yard, private dead
end street. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-3422
$175,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HANOVER
Multi-family. large 3
unit building, beauti-
fully updated apart-
ments. Two 3 bed-
room apartments &
one efficiency
apartment. Great
location also offers
street parking. This
is a must see.
$139,900. MLS 11-
4389. Call/text for
Details Donna Cain
570-947-3824
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
HANOVER TWP.
ATTENTION CAR
BUFFS!
4-car garage and
house. Garage has
updated roof,
house has beautiful
woodwork, spa-
cious room sizes, 3
bedrooms, possible
4th on third floor.
Windows are lead-
ed and stained
glass. Pay your
mortgage with
garage rental or
store your col-
lectibles. #11-4133
$75,000
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
Prudential:
696-2600
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
105 Circle Drive
Well maintained
Bi-Level on nicely
landscaped corner
lot. Finished lower
level with gas
fireplace & sliding
doors to private
patio. Totally fenced
yard, 1 car garage.
3 bedrooms, 2
baths. $127,900
MLS# 11-1271
Call Cathy
(570) 696-5422
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
HARDING
2032 ROUTE 92
Great Ranch home
surrounded by
nature with view of
the river and extra
lot on the river.
Large living room
and kitchen remod-
eled and ready to
move in. Full unfin-
ished basement, off
street parking.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-79
$78,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Classified lets
you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
Get moving
with classified!
HARDING
Charming home in
very good condition.
Nice woodworking,
replacement win-
dows, new vaulted
ceiling bedroom
overlooking amaz-
ing view of the river.
Vinyl siding, one car
garage, private set-
ting on a dead end
street, but not flood
zone. $95,000
MLS 12-990
Call Nancy Answini,
Gilroy Real Estate
570-288-1444
HARVEYS LAKE
1626 Halowich Rd.
Country living at its
finest! This 3 bed-
room, 2 and 3/4
bath home features
a spacious floor
plan. Great room
features a fireplace
enclosed in PA Cul-
tured Blue Stone
w/waterfall on side.
Red oak flooring
and beams & a
panoramic view of
the mountainside.
Kitchen has granite
countertops and
hickory cabinets,
Satillio terra cotta
flooring and sky
windows. Much
more.
MLS 12-471
$270,000
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
HARVEYS LAKE
Dallas School
District.
Wooded and private
Bi-Level. This home
features 1 car
garage, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 3/4 bath &
nice updates. plenty
of room on your pri-
vate 2 acre lot.
Call for details.
$166,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
HARVEYS LAKE
Nice country home
with almost a full
acre of land. 1 mile
from Harveys Lake.
Home offers some
new windows, new
copper piping and
updated electric cir-
cuits. Come relax in
the nice screen
porch. MLS 12-476
$148,000
Call Tony
570-855-2424
906 Homes for Sale
HUDSON
Archaic 2 floor, 5.5
room homestead,
new washer, dryer,
sump pump, roof
3.5 years old. Lot
over 4,000 sq. ft. 50
East Stanton St.
$50,000. Call 9am-
7pm 570-239-5672
or 570-822-1940
HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
189 Rock St.
Spacious home
with 4 bed-
rooms and large
rooms. Nice old
woodwork,
staircase, etc.
Extra lot for
parking off Ken-
ley St.
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3404
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
P
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JENKINS TWP
1252 Main St.
3 Bedrooms
1 Bath
Finished Walk-Out
Basement
Corner Lot
Single Car
Garage
$58,900
Call Vince
570-332-8792
LINEUP
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JENKINS TWP.
2 W. Sunrise Drive
PRICED TO SELL!
This 4 bedroom has
2 car garage with
extra driveway,
central air, veranda
over garage, recre-
ation room with
fireplace and wet
bar. Sunroom
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-296
$199,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
JENKINS
TWP.
297 Susquehannock
Drive
Traditional 4 bed-
room home with 2.5
baths, 2 car
garage, private
yard with above
ground pool. Large
deck with
retractable awning.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-945
$254,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
JENKINS TWP.
4 Orchard St.
3 bedroom
starter home
with 1 bath on
quiet street.
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-254
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
P
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JENKINS TWP.
4 Widener Drive
A must see home!
You absolutely must
see the interior of
this home. Start by
looking at the pho-
tos on line. Fantas-
tic kitchen with
hickory cabinets,
granite counters,
stainless steel
appliances and tile
floor. Fabulous
master bathroom
with champagne
tub and glass
shower, walk in
closet. 4 car
garage, upper
garage is partially
finished. The list
goes on and on. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-210
$389,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
JENKINS TWP.
41 Chestnut Street
7 years old,
4 bedroom plus
den, 3 full bath
rooms plus one
unfinished one,
large kitchen, dining
room. $155,000
(570)704-6194
LINE UP
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IN CLASSIFIED!
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on an automobile?
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Its a showroom in print!
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JENKINS TWP.
Highland Hills
8 Patrick Road
Magnificent custom
built tudor home
with quality
throughout. Spa-
cious 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, 2 story
living room with
fireplace and library
loft. Dining room,
family room and 3
season sunroom
which overlooks
professionally land-
scaped grounds
with gazebo and
tennis/basketball
court. Lower level
includes recreation
room, exercise
room and 3/4 bath.
Enjoy this serene
acre in a beautiful
setting in Highland
Hills Development.
Too many amenities
to mention. For
more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-723
$399,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
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412 Autos for Sale
*Used payments based on 72 mo. @ 4.9% APR after $3K down cash or trade, with beacon score of 800+.*Offers not in conjunction. Sales tax & tags not included. Must qualify for all available rebates. Comp. lesee included. Price Reflects $3000 Cash or
Trade equity applied Except Bargain vehicles. * Excludes internet and market based prices. **$249 per month for 39 month lease, $2000 customer cash, residual value $12495, 12K miles per year. ***$199 mo for first three payments, regular payments for
remainder of loan depending upon customer creditworthiness. Maximum dealer participation $1000 first 3 payments. Can not be combined with any other offer. Up to total of $2000. Photos for Illustration only, not responsible for typo errors. Sale Ends 4-30-12
CLOSEOUT!
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2011 CHEVY
1LT with Remote Start
3
LEFT
MONEY DOWN
SECURITY DEPOSIT
0
$
199
***
$
0
*ALL OF THE ABOVE VEHICLE PRICES ARE AFTER $3000 CASH OR TRADE
PER MO. LEASE
27 Mo lease, 10,000 miles per year, competition lease rebate, GM loyalty, 800 credit
score, plus tax, tag & first payment up front. Must qualify for all available rebates.
OR
$
198
$
198
ONLY AT
NEW 2012 SILVERADO
EXT CAB
4X4
$
16995
$
14995
$
19995
$
29995
$
14995
$
21995
$
14995
$
22995
$
16995
$
7995
$
8995
$
6995
$
7995
$
16995
$
19995
$
15995 $
19995
2011 CHEVY COLORADO
2000 CHEVY
SILVERADO EXT.
09 CHEVY TRAVERSE LTZ & LT
Regular Cab
08 GMC SIERRA 4X4
SUPER LOW MILES!
11 HYUNDAI SONATA
40 MPG!
06 KIA SPECTRA EX
11 CHEVY MALIBU 2LT
Loaded! 12K MIles
07-08 CHEVY MALIBUS 07-08 CHEVY IMPALAS
FROM
10 in
Stock!
10 in
Stock!
09 CHEVY EQUINOX 08 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB
SUPER BUY!
11 CHEVY
SILVERADO CREW
10 CHEVY EQUINOX
LIKE NEW!
10 GMC TERRAIN
4 Cylinder OVer 30 MPG
Both Tops. Automatic 51K Miles
06 JEEP WRANGLER 11 CHEVY MALIBU 1LT
Black, 32K Miles Over 30 MPG
08 MAZDA TRIBUTE
$
12995
JUST
ARRIVED!
$
21995
2009
CADILLAC
CTS AWD
$
25995
Sunroof, 38K Miles
Only 7K Miles SUPER NICE!
$
349
PER MO*
$
419
PER MO*
$
249
PER
MO*
$
319
PER
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FROM
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ONLY 17K MILES!
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$
239
PER
MO* $
319
PER
MO* $
129
PER
MO*
$
279
PER
MO* $
149
PER
MO* $
129
PER
MO*
FROM
07 FORD FUSION 06 HONDA ACCORD EX
One Owner
2010 CHEVY COLORADO LT
V6 with Navigation, White 39K Miles
$
209
PER
MO*
$
6995
$
119
PER
MO*
4 Door ROOM! LT AWD, 44K MIles Over 30 MPG
$
319
PER
MO* $
279
PER
MO*
$
369
PER
MO* $
349
PER
MO*
$
239
PER
MO* $
319
PER
MO* $
239
PER
MO*
09 CHEVY
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00
A MONTH
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07 FORD ESCAPE
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$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
#7844
Moonroof,
Black,
4x4
08 DODGE NITRO
4DOOR
$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
4X4,
1-Owner
08 FORD FOCUS SE
4DOOR
$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
#7868
Automatic,
Power
Options,
Electric Blue
04 BUICK LESABRE
CUSTOM
$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
#7998
One of
a Kind,
1 Owner,
31K
05 JEEP LIBERTY
$
9,988
*
$
188
*
A MONTH
Power
Options,
5 To
Choose
From
07 SATURN VUE
$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
Power
Option,
1-Owner
04 SAAB 9-3
ARC
$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
#7994
Moonroof,
4 Door,
Autmatic,
Like New!
04 HONDA PILOT
$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
#7817
3rd Row
Seating,
Extra,
Extra, Nice
06 HYUNDAI SONATA
4DOOR
$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
Automatic,
Moonroof,
2 To Choose
From
05 HYUNDAI TUCSON
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
9,988
* $
188
*
A MONTH
Go
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A N D S AV E A N D S AV E
TH O U S A N D S ! TH O U S A N D S !
n a tion w id e c a rs a le s .n e t
CH ECK OU T OU R
FU L L IN VEN TOR Y AT
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*PRICES + TAX & TAGS. ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS.
OFFERS END 4/30/12. **UP TO 63 MONTHS WITH BANK APPROVAL.
1.99
% **
AP R
FIN AN CIN G
AS L OW AS
M ANAGERS SPECIAL!
#18650A, L ow M iles,
P W , P L , 4x4, Alloys
$
13,999
**
GAS
#18611, P W , P L ,
CD , K eyless
2 011 HYUNDAI
SONATA GLS
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
17,8 95
*
Up To 35 M PG Hw y
#18583, Alloys, P W ,
P L , CD , Au to
2 010 FORD
FOCUS SE & SES
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
13,622
*
Up To 33 M PG Hw y
#18589, Alloys, P W ,
P L , CD , K eyless
2 011 K IA
OP TIM A LX
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
17,930
*
Up To 34 M PG Hw y
#18655, Alloys, P W , P L , CD
2 011 DODGE
CALIBER HEAT
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
16,38 5
*
#18556, Au to, Air,
CD , L ow M iles
2 011 HYUNDAI
ACCENTS GLS
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
12,769
*
Up To 36 M PG Hw y
#18552, P W , P L , CD ,
Alloys, K eyless
2 010 TOYOTA
COROLLA LE & S
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
13,8 95
*
Up To 34 M PG Hw y
#18615, Au to, P W ,
P L , CD , K eyless
2 010 NISSAN
SENTRA
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
13,28 8
*
Up To 34 M PG Hw y
#18550, Alloys, P W ,
P L , CD , K eyless
2 010 M ITSUBISHI
GALANT FE
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
14,715
*
Up To 30 M PG Hw y
#18560, P W , P L , CD ,
Au to, K eyless
2 010 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA GLS
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
13,98 5
*
Up To 34 M PG Hw y
#18665, S u n roof, Backu p Cam era, Alloys
2 008 NISSAN
P ATHFINDER
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
20 ,940
*
#18499, AW D , P W , P L , CD
2 011 M ITSUBISHIENDEAV OR
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
16,98 5
*
#18628, P wrS lid in g D oors, S tow- N- Go, Alloys, Backu p Cam era
2 011 DODGE GRAND CARAV AN
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
20 ,368
*
#18578, P W , P L , CD , Au to, Air
2 011 HYUNDAIELANTRA GLS
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
16,595
*
Up To 40 M PG Hw y
#18649, 18K On ly, AW D , P W , P L , CD
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
22,315
*
#18650, Alloys, RearS p oiler, S trip e K it
2 011 DODGE
CHARGER
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
21,975
*
#18641, V6, L eather, S hakerS ou n d s,
Au to, Alloys, RallyS trip es
2 011 FORD
M USTANG P REM IUM
S TAR TIN G AS L OW AS
$
22,936
*
JOIN THE
NATIONW IDE FAM ILY
OF CUSTOM ERS!
B ounce in this w eek,
and w ind up w ith a great
dealon a great vehicle!
O U R
SP R ING
SA LE H A S
SP R U NG
A ND B U Y W ITH
C O NFIDENC E!
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FUEL EFFICIENT TOO!
C A R S,TR U C KS
C O NVER TIB LES
SU VS,VA NS
VEH IC LES
IN A LL P R IC E
R A NG ES
D ON T M AK E A
$
14,0 0 0 M IS TAK E
$
25,310
*
M S R P W H EN N EW
$
39,310
OU R
P R ICE
2 012 DODGE RAM SLT
QUAD CAB
#18671, Alloys, K eyless, V8, Bed lin er, P W , P L , CD
2 006 JEEP GRAND CHEROK EE
2 011 NISSAN
M URANO
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THE B EST COV ER AG E IN AM ER ICA.
100,000-M IL E
5 Y EA R P O W ER TR A IN LIM ITED W A R R A NTY
100,000-M IL E S
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100,000-M IL E S
5 Y EA R S O F R O A DSIDE A SSISTA NC E
W hichever com es first.See dealer for lim ited w arranty details.
S E RV ICE & P A RTS HOURS
M O N . -FR I. -8 AM -4 :3 0 PM
O PEN SATUR D AY -8 AM -12 N O O N
2 2 1 Co nyngha m Ave.,
W ilk es -B a rre
5 70 .8 2 1.2 778
Fin d the ve hic le
you w a n tto b uy
from your
m ob ile d e vic e !
S CA N HE RE >
*Price of vehicle plus tax and tags. Prices include all applicable rebates. *Price also includes Trade-In Bonus Cash (see dealer for qualification). * Price includes AARP incentive (See dealer for details); SILVERADO - Lease for $299 per month plus tax & tags, 39 month lease, 10K miles per year; $853.41 due at leasing
signing. Lease payment includes GM competitive lease incentive (must currently lease a 1999 or newer non-GM vehicle to qualify, GM competitive lease can be transferred in same household; LowAPR in lieu of rebates; CRUZE- $149 per month plus tax, 24 month lease, 12K miles per year, Total due at signing $2418.38=
includes tags and 1st payment; MALIBU- $169 per month plus tax, 24 month lease, 12K miles per year, Total due at signing=$2198.83. Includes tags and 1st payment; EQUINOX- $219 per month plus tax, 24 month lease, 12K miles per year, Total due at signing=$2354. Includes tags and 1st payment; TRAVERSE -
$249 per month plus tax, 24 month lease, 12K miles per year, Total due at signing=$1514. Includes tags & 1st payment; Lease Specials are to well qualified buyers (S-Tier 800+) Artwork for illustration only. Must take delivery by April 30, 2012. Not responsible for typographical errors.
w w w .va lleych evro let.co m
Fo r72 M o s . Fo r72 M o s .
$
24,599
*
STAR TIN G AT
M S RP $
27,400
Stk. #12506,Vortec 4.3L V 6 M F I 4 Sp eed A utom atic,
A ir C ond itioning,L ocking R ear D ifferential,17 Steel
W heels,40/20/40 Sp litB ench Seat,Stabilitrak
201 2 C HEV Y S ILV ERADO
1 500 REG UL AR CAB 4W D
0
%
APR $
22,999
*
STAR TIN G AT
Stk. #12333,5.3L V 8,AT ,A /C ,Pow erW ind ow s,Pow er D oor
L ocks,E Z L ift T ailgate,L ocking R ear D ifferential,A lum .
W heels,O nStar T urn-by-T urn N avigation,X M Satellite
201 2 C HEV Y S ILV ERADO
1 500 4W D C REW CAB
$
31,999
*
STAR TIN G AT
Fo r72 M o s .
0
%
APR
Fo r72 M o s .
M S RP $
38,090 M S RP $
28,350
201 2 C HEV Y C O L O RADO
EX TEN DED CAB 4W D
Stk. #12157,3.7L I5 A utom atic,K eyless R em ote D oor
L ock,A ir,PW ,PD L ,L ocking R ear D ifferential,O nstar w /
T urn-B y-T urn N avigation,B luetooth,X M Satellite R ad io
$
149

L EASE
FO R
O N LY
P ER
M O N TH
Fo r
24 M o s .
Stk. #12198,1.8 E C O T E C V V T D O H C 4 C ylind er,6 Sp eed A uto,A ir
C ond itioning,Pow erW ind ow s,Pow er D oor L ocks,Pow er M irrors,
B luetooth,O nStar w / T urn-B y-T urn N avigation,X M Satellite R ad io,
FrontB ucketSeats,U SB A ud io Interface
M S RP
$
18,740
201 2 CHEV Y M AL IBU L S
$
169

L EASE
FO R
O N LY
P ER
M O N TH
Fo r
24 M o s .
Stk. #12418,2.4L D O H C ,6 Sp eed A utom atic T ransm ission,
A ir C ond itioning,Pow erW ind ow s,Pow er D oor L ocks,
O nStar w / T urn-B y-T urn N avigation,R em ote K eyless E ntry,
A M /F M /C D /M P3,X M Satellite R ad io
M S RP
$
22,755
201 2 CHEV Y EQ UIN OX L S FW D
$
219

L EASE
FO R
O N LY
P ER
M O N TH
Fo r
24 M o s .
Stk. #12607,2.4L D O H C 4 C ylind er,6 Sp eed A utom atic,
R em ote K eyless E ntry,Pow erW ind ow s,Pow er D oor
L ocks,Pow er M irrors,17 W heels,A M /F M /C D ,C ruise
C ontrol,O nStar w / T urn-B y-T urn N avigation,
X M Satellite R ad io,T iltSteering W heel M S RP
$
24,355
201 2 C HEV Y IM P AL A
L S S EDAN
M S RP
$
26,665
Stk. #12063,3.5L V 6 A utom atic,D ual Z one A ir
C ond itioning,Stabilitrak,Six-W ay Pow er D river Seat,
PW ,PD L ,T ilt,O nStar,X M Satellite R ad io
2 0
AV AILAB LE
$
20,999
*
STAR TIN G AT
30
M PG
hw y
M S RP
$
50,435
$
45,999
*
STAR TIN G AT
201 2 C HEV Y S O N IC L S
$
15,999
*
35
M PG
hw y
Stk. #12212,1.8L E C O T E C -V V T D O H C 4 C yl,
A uto,Stabilitrak,X M R ad io,A M /F M /C D ,PD L ,
A /C ,R earW ip erW asher,Sp oiler,O nStar
STAR TIN G AT
STAR TIN G AT
201 2 C HEV Y CAM ARO
C O UP E
$
23,999
*
30
M PG
hw y
Stk. #12490
1 L T 2L T 1 S S 2S S
C O N V ERTIBL E
STAR TIN G AT
201 2 C HEV Y EX P RES S
2500 CARG O V AN
Stk. #12060,4.8L V 8,A ir C ond itioning,A M /F M
Stereo,L ocking R ear D ifferential,16 W heel,
F ull F loor C overing,C ustom C loth Seats
M S RP
$
28,125
$
25,999
*
STAR TIN G AT
L S L T L TZ EC O
201 2 CHEV Y CRUZE
Stk. #12296
42
M PG
hw y
(ECO )
$
16,995
*
M S RP
$
17,450
L S L T L TZ
M S RP
$
30,680
Stk. #12281
201 2 C HEV Y TRAV ERS E
L S FW D
0
%
APR
Fo r6 0 M o s .
201 2 C HEV Y TAHO E
L T4W D
Stk. #12548,5.3L V 8 6 Sp eed A uto.,PW ,PD L ,
3rd R ow Seat,O nStar,X M Satellite R ad io,H eated
FrontSeats,Sunroof,B ose Stereo & M ore!
ULTRAS O N IC
P ARK AS S IS T
5 0
AV AILAB LE
2 3
AV AILAB LE
2 5
AV AILAB LE
201 2 CHEV Y CRUZEL S
201 2 C HEV Y S ILV ERADO
1 500 REG UL AR CAB
M S RP
$
24,175
Stk. #12525,Vortec 4.3L V 6 4 Sp eed A utom atic T ransm ission,
A ir C ond itioning,L ocking R ear D ifferential,C ruise C ontrol,
17 SteelW heels,40/20/40 Sp litB ench R eclining FrontSeat
STAR TIN G AT
$
19,888
*
0
%
APR
Fo r72 M o s .
TR AD E- IN
BONU S
CASH
ON SELECT
M OD ELS
0
%
AP R
f o r
72
o n m o s t
2 0 1 2 T r u cks
M o n th s
Ava ila b le
201 2 C HEV Y S ILV ERADO
1 500 EX TEN DED CAB L T4W D Z7 1
Fo r72 M o s .
$
29 ,9 9 9
Sa le Price
Sta rting At
L EASE
FO R
O N LY
P ER
M O N TH
Fo r
39 M o s .
$
29 9
O
R
This Is N o
Plain Jane
Truck
Stk. #12301,5.3L SF I V 8 6 Sp eed
A utom atic,18 A lum inum W heels,
C lim ate C ontrol,K eyless E ntry,PW ,
PD L ,O ff-R oad Z 71 Susp ension Package,& M ore!
C O M ING SO O N.
Y oullsee a few ham m ers and som e dust during our renovation,but
its tem porary w hile w e m ake your dealership experience even better.
PA RDO N O UR DUST.
W hile w e prepare for
a bright,new future.
STO P IN TO DAY !
Z7 1 AL L S TAR EDITIO N
M S RP $
36,550
O V ER O V ER O V ER
10 0 10 0 10 0
SILV ER A D O S SILV ER A D O S SILV ER A D O S
AV A ILA B LE AV A ILA B LE AV A ILA B LE
12
AV AILAB LE
8
AV AILAB LE
$
249

L EASE
FO R
O N LY
P ER
M O N TH
Fo r
24 M o s .
Hurry!
Hurry! Hurry!
Trade-in
Trade-in Trade-in
Bonus Cash
Bonus Cash Bonus Cash
ends
ends ends
April30th
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506 Administrative/
Clerical
548 Medical/Health
506 Administrative/
Clerical
548 Medical/Health
CAREGIVER COORDINATOR
Visiting Angels, a Senior Home Care Agency is
dedicated to offering senior citizens the oppor-
tunity to age in place at home. Our philosophy
is to never compromise on providing high qual-
ity services. Because of our commitment to ser-
vice and quality we are growing. We are seeking
a Caregiver Coordinator to join our team.
The Caregiver Coordinator ensures proper staff-
ing of all client cases with feld employees, and
works closely with the Caregiver Supervisor to
ensure client satisfaction with services.
REQUIREMENTS:
Must enjoy helping seniors.
Must exhibit warm and congenial, profes-
sional attitude in daily activities.
Must be fexible regarding workdays and
hours.
Must be able to learn quickly in busy offce.
Must be well organized, detail-oriented and
team oriented.
Excellent customer service and telephone
skills.
Must have ability to effectively motivate staff
and multi-task.
Must have computer skills including, Word,
Excel. Power Point a plus.
Must be able to type 50+words per minute.
Experience in homecare/home health a plus
but not necessary.
Your duties will include, scheduling employees,
maintaining employee records, assisting with
recruitment, participating in the on-call rotation,
and corresponding with clients and caregivers.
We offer opportunity for advancement, and
benefts. For consideration email a resume to
apietraccini@visitingangels.com.
Do you wake up every day excited about what
you do for a living? Did you become a
Caregiver because you have a true calling to
care for those who need help? If you answered
yes, call Visiting Angels today!
We have opportunities for you.
Visiting Angels is looking for
Caregivers for 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts.
Immediate shifts available and must work
one weekend a month.
Regular duties of a Caregiver may include:
Providing companionship
Assisting with bathing, dressing and grooming
Running errands and providing transportation
Light housekeeping such as laundry,
dishes and vacuuming
Meal preparation Medication reminders.
We offer exibility, competitive wages,
weekend shift differential and a friendly
and supportive staff.
Come join the Visiting Angels team
and make a difference!
Call 570-270-6703 or email
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140 S Grant Street,
Wilkes-Barre
DALLAS
274 Overbrook Rd
SAT., APRIL 28
8:00-4:00
DIRECTIONS:
309 to Pioneer to
Overbrook
Entire Contents
Of Home including
large set of desert
rose china, glass-
ware, collection of
dog figurines, furn-
iture, antique walnut
dresser, dining
room set, house-
hold, jewelry, holi-
day items, Ham-
mond two key
organ, Nordic Rider
exerciser, Whirlpool
washer, Fridgidaire
dryer, table saw,
electric chain saw,
lawn & garden,
many dog crates,
dog accessories &
much more
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
SALE BY COOK &
COOK ESTATE
LIQUIDATORS
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DALLAS
30 Sterling Ave
Sat & Sun 4/28 4/29
7:30am - Noon
Black metal futon
with mattress, TVs,
books, CDs, toys,
small appliances,
boys clothing, col-
lectibles & more!
DALLAS
EASTERN STAR
BUILDING
ASSOCIATION
15 Foster Street
Sat. April 28th, 9-3
Inside & Outside
Craft & Flea
Market.
Rain or shine.
Lunch will be
served & our
famous
Welsh Cookies
will be for sale.
Over 20 Vendors
participating.
DALLAS
Lakeway Manor
Rt. 309 to 415.
Turn right into
Lakeway Manor.
Saturday, 8am-2pm
Air Conditioners,
jogging stroller,
kitchenware, lawn
and garden, boys
and girls clothes - all
sizes, area rugs.
Fudge, candy and
snack bar also!
E D WA R D S V I L L E
Collectors
Market Now Open!
378 Main St
Open Saturday &
Sunday 9am-5pm
570-718-1123
Minutes from
Wilkes-Barre.
Antiques, Col-
lectibles, toys &
MUCH MORE!
Bid Board, Sunday,
April 29, 12 noon
FLEAMARKET
& BID BOARD
Find the
perfect
friend.
Call 829-7130
to place your ad.
The Classied
section at
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EXETER
1950 Wyoming Ave
Sundays 7am-5pm
VENDORS
WANTED!
The Discount
Warehouse
Vendor Market.
Indoor spaces,
Outdoor spaces,
& Storefronts
available.
Call Chris at
570-709-1639
after 3:30pm.
EXETER
250 PEPE COURT
Jupiter Moon
Studios
April 26th,
11am-3pm
April 27th & 28th
9am - 2pm
(Off Memorial St.,
right on Pepe Ct.)
Estate items
added weekly.
Household, home
decor, jewelry &
vintage items.
EXETER
Bennett Street Sale
Saturday
7:30am-4pm
Sunday 8am-3pm.
Household, toys,
kids and adult
clothes, antiques,
furniture, system
one ladder rack,
TVs, Train items,
pot belly stove,
PS3,& more!
FORTY FORT
ANNUAL YEAGER ANNUAL YEAGER
A AVENUE SALE VENUE SALE
Sat., April 28th
9am - 1pm
Furniture, Ethan
Allen small round
dining table with 2
leaves & 4 chairs,
Hitchcock drop leaf
table with 4 chairs,
black buffet &
hutch, jewelry, bet-
ter childrens &
adults clothing,
toys, books, lots of
household items,
photo printer,
crystal & handmade
wreaths.
No Early Birds!
FRANKLIN TWP
329 Orange Road
(An extension of 8th
Street)
Saturday 7am-4pm
Sponsored by
Franklin Fire
Company
Homemade Food,
Baked goods,
&Multiple Vendors!!
HARVEYS LAKE
183 Queen Of
Peace Road
Sat. & Sun, April
28th & 29th, 8-4
RAIN OR SHINE
Tole painting
supplies & projects,
sports memorabilia
& rookie cards,
small furniture
pieces, pool table,
air hockey table,
bicycles, exercise
equipment,
household items,
paddle boat.
LINEUP
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Doyouneedmorespace?
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in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
HAZLETON
942 Jeanesville
Road
Saturday April 28th
8am-4pm
(I81 to Beltway exit
141, 2.2 miles to
Poplar Street light,
turn right at light,
6th house on left.)
Craftsman table
saw, Wringer wash-
er, Blonde bedroom
set, Fridge, Pink
depression glass,
Couches, Recliners,
End tables, Noritake
China, Kitchen
items, Piano, Tons
of toys, Tons of
tools, Lawn & Gar-
den, Fishing items,
Kids and Adult
clothing, Wicker
vanity, Microwave,
Lamps, Costume
Jewelry, Bikes,
Linens, Girls holy
communion dress-
es, Singer sewing
machine, Air condi-
tioner, Outside Yard
Sale and lots lots
more!!!
HUNLOCK CREEK
173 Sorber Town Hill
Saturday 9am-2pm
-Multi Family Sale-
Furniture, clothing,
household goods,
and much more!!
JENKINS
TOWNSHIP
Wyndtree Oaks
Estates
24 Garage Sales
Saturday, April 28
8:00 AM-1:00 PM
Rain or Shine
River Street in
Plains to West Say-
lor to East Saylor to
Lombardo Drive.
Air Conditioner
(window), American
Girl dolls, antique
crib, antique lamp,
antique scale,
antiques / col-
lectibles, armoire
(solid wood), baby
furniture, bakers
table, 24 high bar-
stools, beer signs,
bikes, bookshelves
(childs), boys
clothing, camera,
canning jars,
changing table, chil-
drens clothing,
cribs (2), desk, DS
Games, CDs &
DVDs, electronics,
exercise bike
(Recumbent), fish
tank with stand, fur-
niture, gas grill
(Jenn-air), Gas
stove (white), Girls
Haro Mountian
Bike, Walter Hagan
Girls golf clubs with
bag, glassware,
golf clubs, high
chair, household
items, iPod touch,
jewelry, John Deere
20HP riding mower,
John Deere Leaf
Blower & John
Deere Weed-
whacker. Lawn &
Garden. Leapster
games, loveseat,
coffee table, lug-
gage, maternity
clothing, mens
clothing. Micro-
waves (2), miter
saw (Denali 14
amps), Mountain
Bike, patio cush-
ions, Razer mota-
rized scooter, slid-
ing board (swing
set), sports cards,
sports equipment,
Stihl Edger, storage
shelves (metal),
street hockey gear
(youth), table saw,
Teen Clothing
(Holister & AE),
Thermo spa hot tub
(6-8 person), Toilets
- bone & white.
Toys & games. 42
flat rear projection
TV, also, Samsung
Slim 30, Twin bed,
VCR (new), Vera
Bradley, Video
games, Weber Grill,
Weed eater,
womens clothing,
wooden swing-set.
Something for
everyone!
MOST ITEMS REDUCED
AT 12PM. EARLY
BIRDS WELCOME IF
GARAGE DOORS ARE UP
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is the best way
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Youre in bussiness
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KINGSTON
108 Lathrop St.
Saturday, April 28
9am - 3pm
Lots of baby/chil-
drens items! Toys,
bikes, outdoor toys
and power wheels.
Household and fur-
niture. Clothing.
Rain date
Saturday, May 5
KINGSTON
229 Reynolds St.
Saturday 9 - 1 p.m
Piano, Furniture,
holiday decorations,
Games, China,
Glassware,Dolls,
Everything must go!
KINGSTON
367 Warren Ave.
Sunday, April 29th,
8-12
Wide Variety
No Early
Birds Please!
KINGSTON
437 Rutter Ave.
Sat. April 28th, 9-2
Sun., April 29th, 9-1
Clothes, Shoes,
Books, Furniture,
Decorations, games
& much more!
KINGSTON
57 N. Thomas Ave.
Saturday, April 28
9am - 5pm
KINGSTON
600 Block on Tioga
Avenue. Saturday
8am-2pm clothing,
books, furniture,
home decor, lots to
see!
LAFLIN
RUMMAGE SALE
St. Maria Goretti
Laflin Rd, Laflin
Saturday, April 28
9am-4pm
Sunday, April 29
9am-1pm
Antiques, Jewelry,
Collectibles, Dcor,
Christmas, House-
wares, Floral,
Gardening, Tools,
Crafts, Furniture,
Toys, Books, Light-
ing, Electronics,&
Much More!!!
$2 Box Day
Sunday!!!
LEHMAN
15-32 Daisy Lane
(From Huntsville
Dam to Jackson
Road) follow signs.
April 28th 8am-4pm
New Items, Low
prices!
LUZERNE
470 Bennett Street
Saturday, 9am-1pm
Dept 56 houses &
accessories, girls /
junior boys 14,
household & holiday
MINERS MILLS/W-B
23 East Thomas St.
Sat, Sun, April 28/29
8am-4pm
N. Washington past
Hollenback golf
course, thru 2
stop signs & turn Rt.
on E. Thomas St.
New inventory!
MOUNTAIN TOP
304 Cedar Manor
Drive
Sat. 9 AM-2PM
Furniture,
Household, etc.
MOUNTAIN TOP
BOW CREEK
205 Hemlock Road
Friday and Saturday
4/27-4/28, 8-1.
MOUNTAINTOP
1040 Woodberry Dr
Saturday 8am-2pm
household items,
furniture, desks,
games, & more!
No early birds
please.
MOUNTAINTOP
210 Eagle Rd
(Fox Run Estates)
April 27th&28th
from 8am-3pm
Furniture,household
items,children's
items,& clothing.
Something for
everyone!!
MOUNTAINTOP
36 Birch Street
Saturday 8am-12pm
Train table, two sets
wooden bunkbeds,
2 new net books, 5
piece wraught iron
Patio set, Tons of
items, All priced to
sell cheap!!
Call 417-7250 for
info.
NANTICOKE
1006 Prospect St.
Saturday 4/28
8am-3pm & Sunday
4/29 9am-2pm
Vintage Items, Bed-
spreads, Tools, Mili-
tary, Costume jew-
elry, Christmas,
Sewing machines,
and much more!
C.M.S
NANTICOKE
49 Old Newport St.
Sat: April 28,
8:00am-1:00
Brand name baby
clothes,baby
items,household
items...Something
for everyone!
PARSONS
Multi Vendors
Parsons Welsh
Baptist Church
232 Austin Ave.
Saturday, April 28
8 am to 3 pm
Autographs, home
school materials,
household goods, &
clothing. Ample park-
ing & food available!
PLAINS
132 Abbott St.(front
& side of house)
Sat. April 28, 8-1
6 FAMILY SALE,
best ever! TVs, air
hockey table hardly
used, boys & girls
clothing, baby
clothes, bassinet,
etc., jewelry, house-
hold, everything
priced to sell.
LOOK FOR
BALLOONS ON
POLE!
PLAINS
38 Warner St.
April 28, 9am-1:30
HUGE YARD SALE!
Items from multiple
families! Toys,
electronics, games,
clothes, bowling
balls, and much
more!
PRINGLE
302 Union Street
(White House next
to T & M supply)
Saturday 9am-4pm
195 Soy Candles,
tools, furniture, &
much more!
SHAVERTOWN
10 Oldfield Road
Bulford Farms
From Dallas;
Pioneer Ave. to
Overbrook to
Bulford
Fri. & Sat.
April 27th & 28th
9-3, both days.
Contents of home &
two garages. 1896
Robbins Company
oak dining room
table, 5 piece wick-
er sunroom set, 5
piece living room
set, armoire,
leather couches &
sofa bed. Rugs,
drafting & Foose
Ball tables, wrought
iron patio furniture,
pottery, glassware,
linens, art, jewelry,
purses, SCUBA,
electronics, snow-
boarding, hockey,
camping, pilot head
set, Yard King snow
blower, Craftsman
table saw, ladders,
lawn mower, fridge,
& tools galore.
Follow the Bright
Green Signs!
Please Be
Helpful & Dont
Park on
Neighbors
Lawns.
SHAVERTOWN
149 N. Pioneer Ave.
Saturday, April 28
7:30 - ????
Furniture, decor
items, electronics,
toys, lots of stuff!
SHAVERTOWN
Huntsville United
Methodist
Church
2355 Huntsville Rd.
Saturday, April 28
8am - 4 pm
LOTS OF
VENDORS and
plenty of HOME-
MADE FOOD!
LINEUP
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in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
SHAVERTOWN
Shavertown
United Methodist
Church
163 N. Pioneer Ave.
Saturday, April 28
8:30AM - 2:00 PM
*BREAKFAST
*LUNCH
*BAKE SALE
Infant/Children's
Toys and Books,
Home Decor, Sea-
sonal Items, House-
wares, Electron-
ics/Books, Sporting
Goods, Jewelry,
Accessories, Cloth-
ing much more!
SWOYERSVILLE
RUMMAGE SALE RUMMAGE SALE
Holy Trinity Church
Hughes Street
Saturday, April 28th
9:00-12:00
$1.00 BAG DAY!
TAYLOR
415 Union Street
Saturday 9am-4pm
Take 81 to Davis
Montage Exit &
continue east until
Davis becomes
Union in Taylor.
Entire contents to
include 2 living room
suites, mahogany
dining room table
with 6 chairs, buffet
& server, painted
oak kitchen set, 2
canning cupboards,
Drexel modern oak
bedroom, Basset
bedroom, oak chest
drawers, double
sized cedar chest,
water fall chest of
drawers, linens,
fans, recliner, Lazy
Boy couch & chair,
old bottle collection,
loads of kitchen and
tools, lawn mower,
ladders, wet vacs &
much more!
TRUCKSVILLE
HUGE FLEA
MARKET
Trucksville UM
Church
40 Knob Hill Road
696-3897
Friday April 27th
5:30-8:30PM
Saturday April 28th
8am-Noon
Collectibles,
Furniture, Books,
Music,Clothing,
Houseware,
Seasonal, Chil-
drens Items,Web-
core sterophonic
reel to reel with
music, Snack bar &
Bakery
Great Prices for
Tough Economy!
VENDORS WANTED
FOR DAN FLOOD PTO
FLEA MARKET
May 19, 8am-1pm
$10-indoor table-12
$15 - outside
8 x 10 area (must
bring own table)
Call 570-472-1943
or 570-824-9199
for an application
WEST PITTSTON
127 Warren St
Saturday, April 28
9am - 2pm
Furniture, House-
hold items, clothes,
books, hand tools &
much more!
WEST PITTSTON
315 Spring Street
Saturday 9am-4pm
Sunday 9am-4pm
Pennsylvania House
Bedroom Set,
Everything from A to
Z, clothing, house-
ware, blankets, &
much much more!
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
find one here!
570-829-7130
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6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SPACE
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INSIDE & OUT
ACRES OF
PARKING
OUTSIDE
SPACES
- $10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
FLEA
MARKET
WILKES-BARRE
65 Corbett Lane
Sat & Sun. Apr. 28
& 29, 9-3 both days
Baby items, house-
hold, kitchen, toys,
clothes, shoes,
outerwear, small
appliances.
WILKES-BARRE
84 Birch Street
Sat., Apr. 28th, 7-2
Everything must
sell! Leather furni-
ture, microfiber liv-
ing room set, Pier
One tables, oak
kitchen set, holiday
decorations, patio
furniture, gas grill,
beer Meister &
more! Dont Miss
This One!
WILKES-BARRE
87 Jones Street
Sat., Apr. 28 9-3
Sun., Apr. 29th 10-2
Furniture,
glassware, tools,
household &
holiday items.
WILKES-BARRE
RUMMAGE SALE
BABAS KITCHEN
INDIVIDUAL VENDORS
Corner of N. River
& W. Chestnut Sts.
North Wilkes-Barre,
near General Hospi-
tal
Sat., April 28th, 9-2
Upstairs Hall:
Church Rummage
Sale.
BAG DAY.
Big Bags,
Small Prices!
Downstairs Hall:
Babas Kitchen,
featuring our
homemade food.
Individual
vendors with
various items.
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
156, 158, 162 &
159 Willow St
(Off Carey Ave, by
Mesko Glass)
Friday & Saturday
8am - 3pm
4 FAMILY YARD SALE!
Lots of great stuff!
WYOMING
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906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Condo with archi-
tect designed
interior on three
floors. Large well
equipped kitchen
with breakfast
room, den with fire-
place with brick and
granite hearth.
Open floor plan in
living room/dining
room. Attached 2
car garage, walk-
out basement with
family room, den &
bath, could be 4th
bedroom. Pets
accepted, must be
approved by Mead-
ows Association.
Gas heat, abundant
closet space.
$269,000
MLS-12-1203
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
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906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Freshly painted
Cozy Cape Cod
in the heart of
Kingston. Walking
distance to parks,
schools & shopping.
Features 2 full
baths, formal dining
room, 3-4 bed-
rooms and an over-
sized garage. Plenty
of room for all.
$179,900.
MLS# 11-4162
Please Call
Deb Roccograndi at
570-696-6671
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WILKES-BARRE & SURROUNDS
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Plains 86 St. Marys St. 12-1:30PM Antonik & Associates
Wilkes-Barre 187 Parrish St. 12-2PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate
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Plains 19 Kyra Way 12-2PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
Wilkes-Barre 590-592 N. Main St. 2-4PM Rothstein Realtors
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HANOVER/ASHLEY/NANTICOKE & SURROUNDS
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HAZLETON & SURROUNDS
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906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Located within 1
block of elementary
school & neighbor-
hood park this spa-
cious 4 bedrooms
offers 1450 sq. ft of
living space with
1.75 baths, walk up
attic, and partially
finished basement.
Extras include gas
fireplace, an in-
ground pool with
fenced yard, new
gas furnace & more.
11-823
$105,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
KINGSTON
A must see. Steel &
concrete construc-
tion put together
this exceptional 4
bedroom 5 bath
home. Great loca-
tion & fenced yard,
property features
maple hardwood
floors, tile baths,
cherry kitchen cabi-
nets, unique bronze
staircase, & much
more. MLS#12-531
$319,900 Call
Julio 570-239-6408
or Rhea
570-696-6677
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KINGSTON
MOTIVATED SELLER
REDUCED!
76 N. Dawes Ave.
Use your income
tax rebate for a
downpayment on
this great home
with modern
kitchen with granite
counters, 2 large
bedrooms,
attached garage,
full basement could
be finished, sun
porch overlooks
great semi private
yard. A great house
in a great location!
Come see it!
. For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-41
$115,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON TWP
573 Carverton Rd
Privacy & serenity!
This 40 acre estate
features living room
with fireplace &
hardwood floor;
family room with
vaulted ceiling &
fireplace; 1st floor
master bedroom &
bath with jetted tub
& stall shower; pan-
elled den; dining
room with stone
floor & skylight; 3
additional bedrooms
& 2 baths. Central
Air, 3 outbuildings.
REDUCED
$695,000
MLS 11-4056
Call Nancy Judd
Joe Moore
570-288-1401
KINGSTON
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, MAY 6
1:30pm - 3pm
162 Dawes Ave
Great Location,
Huge rooms, Amaz-
ing kitchen with
granite countertops,
relax in the sunroom
or the partial fin-
ished lower level,
Hardwood under
carpets, off street
parking, plus a 1
year home warranty.
Call or text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
for more information
or to schedule your
showing. $169,999
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KINGSTON
Beautiful well kept
home in the heart of
Kingston. Walk into
your new beautiful
foyer,leading into
the charming living
room with fireplace.
Beautiful wood
floors throughout,2
bonus finished
rooms on the 3rd
fl.Plenty of closets
and ample storage
throughout. Base-
ment is finished and
the yard fenced.
MLS 12-249
$109,000
Call / text Donna
Cain 570-947-3824
LAFLIN
210 Beechwood Dr
Rare brick & vinyl
tri-level featuring 8
rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
family room with
fireplace, rear
patio, sprinkler
system, alarm sys-
tem & central air.
MLS#11-2819
$199,000
CALL DONNA
570-613-9080
906 Homes for Sale
LAFLIN
NEW LISTING!
Convenient Laflin
location just minutes
from I-81, Rt. 315 &
PA Turnpike. 4 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, liv-
ing room open to
the modern kitchen,
dining room and first
floor with beautiful
hardwood floors.
H a n d i c a p p e d
accessible with
oversized doors and
hallways. New car-
pet & extra base-
ment ceiling height
make this a great
family home. Land-
scaped yard with
Koi pond & custom
deck that sits in a
quiet, private loca-
tion on a dead-end
street. Move-in
ready! mls 12-1197
$199,900
Chris Jones
696-6558
LAKE NUANGOLA
28 Lance Street
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., April 29,
1:00-3:00
Very comfortable
2 bedroom home in
move in condition.
Great sun room,
large yard, 1 car
garage. Deeded
lake access.
From Wilkes-Barre
take Rt. 81S to exit
159, right on to
Nuangola Rd./Van
Ave., left on Lance
St.
Reduced $119,000
Call Kathie
MLS # 11-2899
(570) 288-6654
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LARKSVILLE
Charming & unique
remodeled home
with 5 bedrooms
and spectacular
views of Carey Ave
Bridge and the river.
New kitchen, roof
and deck. Three
bedrooms on first
floor and two baths,
2 bedrooms on sec-
ond floor. Three
season porch, first
floor laundry and
office/den area.
Must see. Out of
flood zone. $119,000
Call Nancy Answini
Gilroy Real Estate
570-288-1444
906 Homes for Sale
LARKSVILLE
PRICE REDUCED!
The price has now
come down for your
4th of July view of
the fireworksand
of course you can
live in the house
tooArchitecturally
built split level with
beamed ceilings,
living room with
view, wood-burning
fireplace and hard-
wood floors, dining
room with view and
hardwood floors,
galley oak kitchen,
2 bedrooms, 2
baths, family room,
hobby room and
green house. Two-
car detached
garage, one ace lot
with raised gar-
dens, grape vines,
perennials, fruit
trees, fenced! gar-
deners paradise or
we can provide the
gardener at your
expense.
11-1079 $199,000
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
Prudential:
696-2600
LARKSVILLE
REDUCED
10 E. Second St.
Property in nice
neighborhood.
Includes 4 room
apartment over
garage.
MLS 12-253
$65,000
Charles J.
Prohaska
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LEHIGH VALLEY
Charming remod-
eled 2 story is in
excellent move in
condition. 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
carpeted floors,
patio/balcony,
basement, central
heating, deck/
porch, Pool, view
& 2 car garage.
It has new roof,
windows & siding.
Located in quiet
development
close to every-
thing, walking
distance from
grocery store.
School District is
one of the best in
the area. Taxes
are cheap yet
across from a
wildlife preserve,
so you will feel like
your on vacation
when sitting on
your porch. For
sale by owner.
Act fast this
charming home
isnt going to be
available long!
$219,000
Call 696-2009
for details or view
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906 Homes for Sale
MESHOPPEN
Novak Road
Lovely, nearly com-
pleted, renovated
Victorian farmhouse
sits high on 7.81
acres featuring
panoramic pastoral
views, high ceilings,
original woodwork,
gutted, rewired,
insulated & sheet-
rocked, newer roof,
vinyl siding, kitchen
and baths. Gas
rights negotiable.
Lots of potential
with TLC. Elk Lake
$119,900
MLS# 11-525. Call
570-696-2468
MOUNTAIN TOP
215 Patriot Circle
Townhouse. Very
good condition. 3
bedroom, 1 bath,
living room with gas
fireplace and hard-
wood floors. Kitchen
offers new stainless
steel appliances, tile
floor, laundry area,
dining room with
built in corner cabi-
nets. MLS 12-238
$119,500
James Banos
Realtor Associate
COLDWELL
BANKER RUNDLE
REAL ESTATE
570-991-1883
MOUNTAIN TOP
803 Aspen Drive
Brand new carpet in
lower level family
room! Hardwood on
1st floor dining
room, living room,
bedrooms & hall!
Large rear deck.
Master bedroom
opens to deck! Pri-
vate rear yard!
Basement door
opens to garage.
MLS #11-2282
NEW PRICE
$174,900
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
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MOUNTAIN TOP
Beautiful 4 bed-
room, 2.5 baths,
brick & vinyl bi-level.
Professionally land-
scaped private 1/2
acre tree lined lot
with paved drive-
way. Hardwood
floors on 2nd floor;
Italian tile on 1st
floor. 2-car attached
garage, gas heat,
deck, stone patio,
storage shed, de-
tached office. Pho-
tos @ www.
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6548110. $195,000.
570-474-9827
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
Greystone Manor.
Ten year old home
with attached apart-
ment. 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths. Kitchen,
living room, dining
room & den. Apart-
ment has 1 bed-
room, bath, living
room, dining room,
private entrance. 3
car garage, front
porch, large decks.
Total 2,840 square
feet. On cul-de-sac.
Call BOB RUNDLE
for appointment.
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340,
Ext. 11
MOUNTAIN TOP
Nestled on just
under an acre just
minutes from 81S
this colonial offers
2194 sq. ft. of living
area plus a finished
basement. Enjoy
your summer
evenings on the
wrap around porch
or take a quick dip in
the above ground
pool with tier deck.
The covered pavil-
ion is ideal for pic-
nics or gatherings
And when the winter
winds blow cuddle
in front of the gas
fireplace and enjoy
a quiet night.
MLS 11-2260
Priced to Sell,
$179,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
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MOUNTAIN TOP
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., April 29, 1 - 3
Cheerful, bright,
surprisingly roomy
ranch in a great
neighborhood.
Hardwood floors,
brick fireplace with
gas insert. 1st floor
laundry, porch,
patio, & workshop
in basement. Many
updates. Huge
floored attic with
walk in cedar
closet.
$164,900
MLS#12-899
Call
Mary Ann Desiderio
570-715-7733
Smith Hourigan
Group
Mountain Top
906 Homes for Sale
WHITE HAVEN
NEW LISTING!
Woodhaven Estates
You can just settle
right into this impec-
cably maintained
home located in the
Crestwood School
District. This 3-bed-
room home offers
numerous features
you will be sure to
love; covered rear
deck, lower deck
leading to the pool,
ductless air, zoned
heating system,
detached heated 2
stall garage in addi-
tion to the built in
garage. Lake
access to enjoy a
row boat ride or
perhaps some fish-
ing! Major intestates
just minutes away.
Take a look!
MLS#12-872
$224,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
MOUNTAINTOP
Move right into this
beautiful 4 bedroom
home in desirable
Rockledge develop-
ment. Many
upgrades & fea-
tures including mod-
ern kitchen with
granite countertops,
22x20 great room,
2 fireplaces, new
paint, carpet, gor-
geous 2 tier deck
& much more.
$245,000. For more
information or to
schedule a viewing
please Call
570-242-5381
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MOUNTAIN TOP
130 CHURCH ROAD
The feel of a true
colonial home with
double entry doors
off the foyer into the
living room and din-
ing room. Spacious
kitchen breakfast
area, family room
leading to a fenced
rear yard. 3-season
room with cathedral
ceiling. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
recently remodeled
2.5 bath and 2-car
garage. Located on
3.77 acres, all the
privacy of country
living yet conve-
niently located.
MLS#12-165
$183,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
Prudential:
696-2600
NANITCOKE
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
Nice opportunity for
a starter home or
investment proper-
ty. Needs work, but
columns, moldings,
and leaded glass
windows are intact.
$42,000
CALL CHRISTINE
KUTZ
570-332-8832
906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
23 W. Grand Street
Totally Remodeled 3
Bedroom home on
large lot on a well-
kept street in move-
in condition! Home
Includes 1 1/2 Mod-
ern Baths w/ stone
countertops, tile
floors, spacious
kitchen with all new
appliances & plenty
of countertop
space! New carpet
throughout!
MLS 11-3473
$57,900
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
NANTICOKE
418 Front St.
Check out this large
4 bedroom, 1.5 bath
home with a formal
dining room, living
room and family
room. This home is
located across the
street from a beau-
tiful park and recre-
ation area. Great
for people who like
the outdoors and
have kids.
MLS 12-1466
$50,000
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
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NANTICOKE
Adorable home with
charm & character.
4 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, eat-in kit-
chen, formal dining
room, family room
with gas fireplace.
3 season room,
fenced in yard with
rear deck & shed.
$119,000
MLS#12-498
Michael Nocera
570-357-4300
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-5412
NEWPORT TWP.
Five bedroom
Contemporary has
a vaulted ceiling in
living room with
fireplace.
Hardwood floors in
dining & living
rooms. 1st floor
master bedroom
with walk in closet.
Lower level family
room. Deck,
garage, separate
laundry.
$257,500
MLS#12-170
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
906 Homes for Sale
NUANGOLA
Nuangola
LAKEFRONT.
Intriguing older
home with hard-
wood floors, natural
woodwork, newer
roof (2005) & most-
ly newer windows.
Private 3/4 acre
setting. Beautiful
lake frontage.
$235,000
MLS #12-887
Call Mary Ann
Desiderio
570-851-2999
Smith Hourigan
Group
Mountain Top
570-474-6307
PITTSTON
175 Oak Street
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, 4/29 1PM-
3PM
New furnace,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1st floor
laundry room, 3
season porch,
fenced yard and off
street parking.
MLS#12-721
$84,900
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
PITTSTON
Johnson St.
Great home, move
in ready, with 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large yard
with lots of outdoor
living space. Hard-
wood floors, gas
fireplace, modern
eat in kitchen. New
gas furnace, roof
and windows. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-328
$139,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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PITTSTON
Price Reduced! Price Reduced!
168 Elizabeth Street
Sturdy ranch in Ore-
gon Section. 3/4
bedrooms, 2 baths.
Price $89,000.
Call Stephen
570-814-4183
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
REDUCED
168 Mill St.
Large 3 bed-
room home with
2 full baths. 7
rooms on nice
lot with above
ground pool. 1
car garage. For
more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-3894
$79,000
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
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PITTSTON
REDUCED
238 S. Main St.
Ten room home
with 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, 2 car
garage, great drive-
way, central air,
large yard. A must
see home!
For more info and
photos visit:
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realtyinc.com
MLS 12-477
$129,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON REDUCED
31 Tedrick St.
Very nice 3 bed-
room with 1 bath.
This house was
loved and you can
tell. Come see for
yourself, super
clean home with
nice curb appeal.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-3544
Reduced to
$76,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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REDUCED!
95 William St.
1/2 double home
with more square
footage than most
single family
homes. 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen and remod-
eled baths. Super
clean. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS 11-2120
$54,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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NEW 2012 GMC TERRAIN
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
28,995
#1985, SLE-2 Pkg,
4 Cyl, Chrome Wheels
Sale
Price
2.9%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$1,525
NEW 2012 GMC CANYON
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$
26,328
#1748, SLE Pkg, Dealer Demo
Sale
Price
1.9%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$3,547
NEW 2012 GMC SIERRA
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$
18,599
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Sale
Price
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Financing
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$4,996
NEW 2012 BUICK ENCLAVE
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$
35,750
#2001,
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Sale
Price
0%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$3,525
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON
DENALI ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
51,257
#1643, Sun & Entertainment Pkg,
Side Blind Zone Alert
Sale
Price
0%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$8,973
NEW 2012 GMC CANYON
CREW CAB 4X4
$
27,673
#1751, SLE Pkg,
Z-71 Off Road Pkg
Sale
Price
1.9%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$3,152
NEW 2012 GMC SIERRA
1500 EXT CAB 4X4
$
29,791
#1984, SLE Pkg,
Power Tech Pkg
Sale
Price
0%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$6,684
NEW 2012 BUICK LACROSSE
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
34,069
#1881, Leather Group, Moonroof,
Chrome Wheels
Sale
Price
1.9%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$2,706
NEW 2012 GMC YUKON
4X4
$
41,424
#1968, SLE Pkg, 20 Chrome Wheels
Sale
Price
3.9%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$5,436
NEW 2012 GMC SIERRA
2500 HD EXT CAB 4X4
$
34,406
#2026, SLE Pkg, HDTrailering Pkg,
Roof Lights
Sale
Price
0%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$5,889
NEW 2012 SIERRA 1500
CREW CAB 4X4
$
31,968
#1982, SLE Pkg,
Power Tech Pkg
Sale
Price
0%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$6,822
NEW 2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$
29,797
#2020, Convenience Group,
V6 Engine
Sale
Price
1.9%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$2,318
NEW 2012 GMC ACADIA
DENALI ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
43,386
#2027, Loaded with Luxury!
Sale
Price
0%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$4,494
NEW 2012 GMC SIERRA DENALI
2500HD 4X4 CREW CAB
$
45,132
#2025, P. Rear Window, Moonroof,
20 Polished Wheels
Sale
Price
0%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$6,843
NEW 2012 BUICK REGAL
TURBO
$
31,933
#1931, Premium 3 Group,
Moonroof, Navigation
Sale
Price
1.9%
Financing
Available
SAVE
$3,607
NEW 2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$
29,200
#2028, 4 Cyl, E-Assist,
White DiamondTricoat
Sale
Price
1.9%
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Available
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$2,340
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$
259
*
Lease
For
a Month
24mos
12K per yr
$0 SECURITY DEPOSIT
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2012 CHEVY CRUZE LS
$0 SECURITY DEPOSIT
$1900 DUE @ SIGNING
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INCLUDES TAX & TAGS.
$
189
*
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24mos
12K per yr
$
299
*
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12k per yr
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$
359
*
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5
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6
9
6
2012 CHEVY
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$
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*
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*
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$
26,445
*
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$
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*
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$
6,999
*
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KEN POLLOCK
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* 2006 FORD FUSION
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2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4
Stk# S1728A, Chrome Wheel Package, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
10,999
*
$
10,999
* 2007 DODGE NITRO 4X4
Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, CD, Auto
$
11,999
* 2009 DODGE NITRO 4X4
Stk# S1945A, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, CD, Auto
$
11,999
* 2009 SUZUKI SX4 SEDAN
Stk# S2078A, Sport Pkg, Alloy Wheels, Navigation, PW, PL, CD
$
12,399
* 2008 CHEVY COBALT LT COUPE
Stk#S1831A, Leather, Sunroof, Auto, Alloy Wheels, PW, PL
$
12,399
* 2008 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT COUPE
Stk# P14621, Leather, Automatic, PW, PL
$
13,499
* 2004 DODGE RAM REG CAB 4X4
Stk# P14604, SLT Sport Pkg., 5.7L Hemi, Automatic, A Must See!!!
2011 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD
Stk# S1803A, Tech Pkg, Fog Lights, Navigation, 6 Speed, PW, PL
$
13,699
*
2006 DODGE RAM REG CAB 4X4
Stk# P14642, 5.7L V8 Hemi, 8 Ft. Bed, Power Windows & Locks
$
14,799
*
2007 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT AWD
Stk# S1965A, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
14,899
*
$
14,799
* 2008 CHEVROLET MALIBU LTZ
Stk# P14641, Heated Leather, Sunroof, 18 Allys, Auto, Rare Pearl White Color
$
14,999
* 2010 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN
Stk# P14636, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Low Miles, A/C
2009 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 4X4
Stk# S1792A, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
15,499
*
2006 HYUNDAI TUCSON AWD
Stk# S2098A, Sunroof, Low Miles, Automatic, 4 Cylinder, PW, PL
$
15,299
*
2008 HONDA CRV 4WD
Stk# S1940A, Automatic, CD, Power Windows & Locks, 4-Wheel Drive
$
15,999
*
2012 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD
Stk# S1933A, Only 422 Miles! Automatic, Alloy Wheels, PW, PL
$
16,299
*
2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI SLS AWD
Stk# P14608, Navigation, Sunroof, Leather, Power Seats, And More!
$
19,999
*
2008 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE 4X4
Stk# P14637, DVD, Leather, Sunroof, 3rd Row, V6
$
20,899
*
2011 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA LIMITED 4X4
Stk# S1854A, Sunroof, Heated Leather, 18 Alloys, Navigation w/Bluetooth!
$
21,399
*
2001 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER SE 4WD
Stk# S1995A, Power Windows & Locks, Auto, CD, Only 11K Miles!
$
20,999
*
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI GTS AWD
Stk# S1806A, Only 3K Miles, Sunroof, 18 Wheels, All Wheel Drive
$
22,999
*
2011 TOYOTA VENZA
Stk# S1912B, Automatic, 4 Cylinder, Low Miles! Power Windows/Locks, 1 Owner!
$
23,499
*
2011 SUZUKI EQUATOR CREW CAB RMZ-4 4X4
Stk# S1996A, Navigation, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Off Road Pkg.
$
23,999
*
2011 HONDA PILOT 4X4
Stk# P14635, EX Package, 3rd Row Seating, Alloy Wheels, CD, Low Miles!
$
24,399
*
2011 KIA SORENTO 4WD
Stk# S2099A, Rear View Camera, Remote Start, 4 Cylinder, Heated Seats
$
24,399
*
1999 CHEVROLET BLAZER 4X4
Stk# S2033A, Auto, Power Windows & Locks
$
1,999
*
2001 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN
Stk# P14643A, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
2,599
*
2002 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 4X4
Stk# S1852A, Auto, Power Windows & Locks
$
3,499
*
1991 FORD BRONCO 4X4
Stk# S2090A, Anniversary Edition!! Nice Nice Truck!
$
3,499
*
2002 FORD TAURUS SEDAN
Stk# S2058A, Leather, Power Windows & Locks, Auto
$
1,999
*
2000 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 4X4
Stk# S2032A, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
2,999
*
2000 CHEVROLET BLAZER 4DR 4X4
Stk# S1991A, LT Package w/ Leather, Auto, PW, PL
$
3,899
*
2006 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, CD
$
4,499
*
2001 CADILLAC DEVILLE
Stk# S2079A, Leather, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
4,899
*
2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE AWD
Stk# S2097A, GLS Pkg, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
$
5,999
*
Stk# P14624, Leather, Sunroof,
Alloy Wheels, Automatic
NOW
$
6,799
*
2006 MITSUBISHI
GALANT GTS SEDAN
Stk# S2040A, Sunroof, Automatic,
CD, Power Windows & Locks
NOW
$
8,299
*
2003 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE AWD
Stk# S2052A, XLT Package,
3rd Row Seating, PW, PL
2002 FORD
EXPLORER 4X4
NOW
$
5,999
*
Stk# S2095A, Automatic,
Power Windows & Locks
NOW
$
5,999
*
2003 CHEVROLET
TRACKER 4X4
Stk# S1986A, Alloy Wheels,
Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
NOW
$
9,499
*
2008 SUZUKI SX4
CROSSOVER AWD
Stk# S2003A, XLT Package,
Sunroof, Leather, Auto
NOW
$
9,299
*
2005 FORD ESCAPE
4X4
Stk# P14628, SE Package, Automatic,
Power Windows & Locks
NOW
$
9,999
*
2008 FORD
FOCUS COUPE
Stk# S1625C, Automatic,
Power Windows, Power Locks, CD
NOW
$
8,999
*
2007 PONTIAC
G5 COUPE
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LS
Stk# 8914
4 Cyl, Great On Gas!
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$7,950
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$4,950
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$5,995
Stk#8993, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C
$5,996
Stk#9025, 4 Cyl, Auto, AM/FM
$5,950
Stk#8940, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, CD
$6,425
Stk#8996, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, AM/FM
$6,995
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$6,995
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2004 Chevy
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2003 Chevy
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2004 Chrysler
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2002 Dodge
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2004 Ford
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2002 Ford
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2006 Hyundai
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$5,995
Stk#8997, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C
$11,900
Stk#9022, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C
$4,500
Stk#9000, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, CD
$4,500
Stk#9033, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, CD
$5,576
59K Miles, Auto, A/C, AM/FM
$4,695
Stk#9023, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, CD
$4,995
Stk#8921, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, CD
$5,950
Stk#9017, 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C, CD
$4,599
Stk#1733, 7 Pass., Auto
$5,450
Stk#1734, Auto, 6 Cyl
$5,995
Stk#1735, 7 Pass., Auto
$6,995
Stk#1737, w/ Cap, 4x4
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2004 Hyundai
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2007 Hyundai
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2006 Kia
Spectra
2002 Mazda
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2003 Ford
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2000 Mitsubishi
Eclipse
2004 Pontiac
Grand Am Sdn
2005 Pontiac
Sunfre Cpe
2003 Dodge
Caravan
2002 Ford
Windstar Van
04 Chevy
Venture Van
2000 Ford Ranger
Pickup
2004 CHEVY CAVALIER $4,250
2002 CHEVY CAVALIER $3,650
2006 DODGE STRATUS $5,995
2002 HONDA ACCORD $6,850
2007 HYUNDAI ACCENT$7,495
2004 HYUNDAI ELANTRA HB $5,860
2006 MAZDA 6 $9,500
2000 VW PASSAT $6,475
2004 VW JETTA 59K $8,250
2001 PLYMOUTH NEON$4,288
1997 PONTIAC SUNFIRE CONV$3,950
2001 SATURN L SDN $4,250
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906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
10 Norman St.
Brick 2 story home
with 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, large family
room with fireplace.
Lower level rec
room, large drive-
way for plenty of
parking. Just off the
by-pass with easy
access to all major
highways. For more
info and photos
visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2887
$159,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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REDUCED
38 Frothingham St.
Four square home
with loads of poten-
tial and needs
updating but is
priced to reflect its
condition. Nice
neighborhood.
Check it out. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
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MLS 11-3403
$54,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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906 Homes for Sale
PLAINS
137 Hollywood Ave.
Beautiful 2 bed-
room Townhouse in
the River Ridge
neighborhood.
Modern kitchen/din-
ing area with tile
flooring, laundry
area on main floor.
Living room with
gas fireplace and
French doors lead-
ing to back deck.
MLS 12-1109
$164,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
PLAINS
1610 Westminster
Road.
DRASTIC PRICE
REDUCTION
Paradise found!
Your own personal
retreat, small pond
in front of yard, pri-
vate setting only
minutes from every-
thing. Log cabin
chalet with 3 bed-
rooms, loft, stone
fireplace, hardwood
floors. Detached
garage with bonus
room. Lots to see.
Watch the snow fall
in your own cabin
in the woods.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-319
$279,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PLAINS
5 West Bergh St.
FOR SALE BY
OWNER
MUST SEE!
3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, 6 car
garage, eat-in
kitchen, dining
room, large living
room, utility room,
gas fireplace,
oil/steam heat,
finished basement,
fully fenced,
screened deck. See
Zillow.com for
photos & more
information.
$144,900.
570-606-6850
PLAINS
63 Clarks Lane
3 story Townhome
with 2 bedrooms, 3
baths, plenty of
storage with 2 car
built in garage.
Modern kitchen and
baths, large room
sizes and deck.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-4567
$144,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PLAINS TWP
20 NITTANY LANE
Vinyl sided 3 level
townhouse with
central air & vacu-
um, 4 baths, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 car
garage. Deck &
patio. A Must See!
$189,900
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com
MLS 12-927
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan Group
570-474-6307
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OAKWOOD PARK
Lovely 3 bedroom
town home with
great access to
major highway &
business districts.
Entertain in the fin-
ished basement.
MLS 11-4571
$104,999
Call Pat Guesto
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
906 Homes for Sale
PLYMOUTH
Fixer upper on a
deep large lot, close
to everything. Home
offers off street
parking, 4 bed-
rooms, laundry
room and 1 full bath.
Brand new furnace
installed last year.
Great investment
opportunity here
don't pass it by this
house has lots of
potential. Seller
says bring all offers.
MLS 12-367
$30,000
Contact Tony,
570-855-2424 for
more information or
to schedule your
showing.
PLYMOUTH
Roomy 2 bedroom
single with eat-in
kitchen, tile bath,
gas heat & 2 car
detached garage.
Priced to sell at
$33,000
MLS 11-2653
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
PLYMOUTH
Spacious 1791 sq. ft.
1/2 double with
wrap around porch,
shed & garage.
Semi modern
kitchen & bath. 3
bedrooms with gas
heat and plenty of
storage. $24,900.
Possible rent to own
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
SHAVERTOWN
105 Summit Street
Fire damaged
home. Sold as is.
60 x 235 lot. Pub-
lic sewer,
water & gas.
$34,500 negotiable
Call 570-675-0446,
evenings.
SHAVERTOWN
1195 Sutton Road
Attractive, well-
maintained saltbox
on 2 private acres
boasts fireplaces in
living room, family
room & master
bedroom. Formal
dining room. Large
Florida room with
skylights & wet bar.
Oak kitchen opens
to family room. 4
bedrooms & 3 1/2
baths. Finished
lower level.
Carriage barn
PRICE REDUCED
$425,000
MLS# 10-3394
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
SHAVERTOWN
12 Windy Drive
New construction in
the exclusive
Slocum Estates.
Stucco exterior. All
the finest appoint-
ments: office or 5th
bedroom, hard-
wood floors, crown
moldings, 9' ceil-
ings 1st & 2nd floor.
Buy now select
cabinetry & flooring.
MLS #11-1987
$525,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
SHAVERTOWN
Well maintained
raised ranch in
Midway Manor.
Good size level
yard with shed.
Large sunroom /
laundry addition.
Lower level family
room with wood
stove. $155,000
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
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SUGARLOAF
Beautiful setting in a
fabulous location.
Well maintained 4
bedroom, 2.5 bath
home sits on a full
beautiful acre of
land. 3 car garage
with a breezeway,
first fl master bed-
room suite and a
great porch to sit
and relax on all
while enjoying your
new serene sur-
roundings.
MLS 12-392
$225,000
Call Tony
570-855-2424
SWEET VALLEY
Enjoy easy summer
living in this
adorable 2 bedroom
cottage with lake
rights located on
North Lake. Motivat-
ed Seller. $68,900
Shari Philmeck
ERA Brady
Associates
570-836-3848
SWEET VALLEY
REDUCED!
4 Oliver Road
Located in the back
part of Oliver Road
in a very private part
of North Lake in
Sweet Valley. Yearn-
ing to be restored,
lake front cape cod
in a very tranquil
setting was formerly
used as a summer
home. MLS 11-2113
$93,500
Jay Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
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SWOYERSVILLE
53 Noyes Ave.
Single family, 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
situated on a dou-
ble lot with finished
family room in
basement./
MLS 12-641
$119,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
New Listing!
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
home on double lot.
One car garage,
two 3 season
porches, security
system & attic just
insulated.
$90,000.
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
SWOYERSVILLE
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
52 Barber Street
Beautifully remod-
eled 3 bedroom, 1
bath home in the
heart of the town.
With new carpets,
paint, windows,
doors and a mod-
ern kitchen and
bath. Sale includes
all appliances:
refrigerator, stove,
dishwasher, washer
and dryer. Nice yard
and superb neigh-
borhood. Priced to
sell at $89,900 or
$433.00 per month
(bank rate; 30
years, 4.25%, 20%
down). Owner also
willing to finance
100% of transaction
with a qualified
cosigner. Call Bob at
570-654-1490
906 Homes for Sale
TAYLOR
Featured on
WNEPs Home &
Backyard. Move
right into this 3
bedroom, 2 bath
immaculate home
with custom maple
eat in kitchen,
stainless steel
appliances, hard-
wood floors,
Jacuzzi tub, 2 fire-
places, abundance
of storage leading
outside to a private
sanctuary with
deck/pergola & Koi
pond. Off street
parking. MUST SEE.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-733
$189,900
Call Keri
570-885-5082
THORNHURST
1061 Fairway Lane
Low maintenance,
single story ranch
home located in a
private golf course
community in the
Poconos for week-
end or year round
enjoyment. Modern
kit with breakfast
bar, formal living
room and dinning
room. Family room
with gas Fireplace.
Walk-up master
bedroom with
bonus room ideal
for an office. New
front and rear decks
in a private setting
within 30 minutes to
W-B or Scranton.
MLS 12-453
$105,000
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
906 Homes for Sale
TRUCKSVILLE
NEW LISTING!
Dallas School Dis-
trict. Park like set-
ting with stream on
this .8 acre lot and
house. Large room
sizes, first and
lower level family
rooms, three bed-
rooms, first floor
laundry, updated
roof, new deck,
above-ground pool.
1-car detached
garage, Bar in lower
level with exercise
room. MLS# 12-1263
$137,500
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
Prudential:
696-2600
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TRUCKSVILLE
Well maintained 3
bedroom, 2 bath
double wide in nice
neighborhood.
Many updates.
Landscaped &
fenced yard with
pool, large deck &
koi pond! $89,900.
Call Christine
Kutz
570-332-8832
906 Homes for Sale
TUNKHANNOCK
Historic Tunkhan-
nock Borough.
Affordable 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath fami-
ly home with
detached garage.
All appliances and
many furnishings
included. $166,800.
Shari Philmeck
ERA Brady
Associates
570-836-3848
W. NANTICOKE
71 George Ave.
Nice house with
lots of potential.
Priced right. Great
for handy young
couple. Close to
just about every-
thing. Out of
flood zone.
MLS 12-195
$76,000
Call Roger Nenni
EXT 32
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W. PITTSTON
New Listing.
Opportunity knock-
ing. Stately 2 story,
river front home
located on Susque-
hanna Ave. New
heat, new electri-
cal, 1st floor stud-
ded, 2nd floor good
condition.
$149,900
Call Donna
Mantione
570-613-9080
906 Homes for Sale
WEST NANTICOKE
TILBURY TERRACE
Tilbury Avenue
Superb 3 bedroom
single. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
garage. Well main-
tained. Great Neigh-
borhood. Affordable
at $209,500.
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
WEST PITTSTON
225-227 Boston Ave
Double block.
Wyoming Area
schools. Out of flood
zone. 1 side rented
to long term tenant
at $525 /month.
Other side remod-
eled - move in or
rent at $650/month.
3 bedrooms each
side, gas furnaces,
sunrooms, large
yard. $149,000. Call
570-357-0042
WEST PITTSTON
A bargain at
$68,900
A f f o r d a b l e ,
Updated & Move
in Ready 3 Bed-
room, 2 Bath home
- entry foyer with
closet, large fully
applianced eat-in
kitchen with Corian
countertops & tile
floor, 1st floor laun-
dry complete with
washer & dryer;
hardwood floors in
some rooms, under
carpet in others,
large bedroom clos-
ets, quiet dead end
street.
MLS #12-361
Call Pat today @
Century 21 Smith
Hourigan Group
570-287-1196
906 Homes for Sale
WEST PITTSTON
REDUCED
18 Atlantic Ave.
Large 2 story
home with 2
baths, attached
garage. Being
sold as-is. For
more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-4475
$49,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
Completely remod-
eled home with
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops,
all new stainless
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
$154,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with 5%
down; $7,750 down,
$785/month)
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
906 Homes for Sale
WEST WYOMING
REDUCED
550 Johnson St.
Nicely landscaped
corner lot sur-
rounds this brick
front Colonial in
desirable neighbor-
hood. This home
features a spacious
eat in kitchen, 4
bedrooms, 4 baths
including Master
bedroom with mas-
ter bath. 1st floor
laundry and finished
lower level. Enjoy
entertaining under
the covered patio
with hot tub, rear
deck for BBQs and
an above ground
pool. Economical
gas heat only $1224
per yr. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-157
$249,900
Call Michele
Reap
570-905-2336
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NEW LISTING
Nice double block,
not in the flood area!
3 vehicle detached
garage, off-street
parking for 4 vehi-
cles, front & rear
porches, patio,
fenced yard, nice &
private. Home also
has central air, #410
is updated & in very
good condition,
modern kitchen &
bath. Kitchen has
oak cabinets, stain-
less steel refrigera-
tor, center aisle, half
bath on 1st floor &
4th bedroom on 3rd
floor. Both sides
have hardwood
floors on 2nd floor.
MLS#12-737
$175,000
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
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WILKES-BARRE
Great Investment.
Quiet street close to
everything. Nice
size rooms. Both
sides currently rent-
ed. Off street park-
ing in back with a 1
car garage.
$89,900. MLS 11-
4207. Call Donna for
more information or
to schedule a show-
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906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Come invest your
time for a great
return. Fixer Upper
in a nice location,
nice neighborhood
out of the flood
zone. Offers 4 bed-
rooms and a beauti-
ful large lot. Dont
miss out Call for
your showing today.
MLS 12-432
$29,900
Call / text Donna
Cain 570-947-3824
WILKES-BARRE
216 Franklin St
Elegant tudor with
4800 sq ft in Down-
town Wilkes-Barre's
Historic District. The
1st floor office has
1860 sq ft with cen-
tral air and 2 rest-
rooms. The resi-
dence upstairs
includes 5 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
custom kitchen with
an island & sunny
breakfast room, for-
mal dinning room.
The formal living
room has a tray ceil-
ing, picture win-
dows and wet bar.
Also, a cozy den.
Private drive, Off
street parking for 5
cars. MLS 12-1525
$325,000
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
260 Brown Street
Move right into this
3 bedroom, 1 1/2
bath in very good
condition with mod-
ern kitchen and
bathrooms and a 3
season sunroom off
of the kitchen.
MLS 11-4244
$64,900
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
38 E. Thomas St.
Former St. Francis
Church. Sale
includes Church,
Rectory and 2
paved lots.
$130,000
MLS# 12-877
Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WILKES-BARRE
44 Hillard St.
Lovely 3 bedroom
in move in condi-
tion. Beautiful hard-
wood floors
throughout, crown
molding and lots of
character and
charm. Large clos-
ets and lots of stor-
age space. New
vinyl fence around
back yard. New
front porch. One
stall garage has a
new roof and is
accessed via alley
behind property.
Water heater
is new.
MLS 12-510
$74,000
Shelby Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
46 Bradford St.
Pride of ownership
everywhere. 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, large
yard, off street
parking. Ready
to go!
MLS 12-1508
$69,900
Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
WILKES-BARRE
62 Schuler St
3 bedroom 1 3/4
baths with hard-
wood floors
throughout. Updat-
ed kitchen and
baths. All natural
woodwork. Large
yard on double lot
with Off street park-
ing. MLS 12-135
$64,900
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
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WILKES-BARRE
68-70 W. South St.
5 Unit property for
sale on the campus
of Wilkes University
with a Cap Rate of
8.67%. Annual Net
Operating Income of
$34,238. 100%
occupancy over the
last 5 years. 12-1522
$395,000
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
77 Schuler St.
Newly renovated
with new windows,
door flooring, etc.
Goose Island
gem. Large home
with 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, screened
in porch overlook-
ing fenced in yard,
driveway, laminate
floors throughout.
Fresh paint, move
in condition. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-845
$99,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
Beautifully main-
tained double block
on large landscaped
lot. Newer roof and
windows, hard-
wood under carpet,
ceiling fans, plaster
walls and ample off
street parking. Live
in one side and let
rent from other side
help pay your mort-
gage. Must see!
$108,000
Call
CHRISTINE KUTZ
for details
570-332-8832
WILKES-BARRE
Heights Section
Well maintained 2
story home, family
owned for 60+
years. Move in con-
dition. 3 bedrooms,
1 bath, living room,
dining room with
washer & dryer
hook-up. gas heat,
recently replaced
windows, front and
back porches,
fenced in yard,
close to elementary
& high school.
$51,900
Call 570-823-2726
Leave message if
no answer.
WILKES-BARRE
Just on the market
this 2 story offers a
modern kitchen,
formal dining room,
1st floor laundry
plus 2/3 bedrooms
On 2nd floor.
Affordably priced at
$ 27,900
MLS 12-50
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
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Lot 39 Mayock St.
9' ceilings through-
out 1st floor, granite
countertops in
kitchen. Very bright.
1st floor master
bedroom & bath.
Not yet assessed.
End unit. Modular
construction.
MLS #10-3180
$179,500
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Lovely home with
many upgrades,
new roof, win-
dows, flooring &
plumbing. Pool &
fenced yard. Home
features gas hot
water heat. Modern
kitchen, Living, din-
ing and family
rooms. large foyer,
Master Bedroom
with walk-in-closet.
2 car detached
garage with private
driveway.
MLS#12-467
$100,000
Call
Lynda Rowinski
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
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WILKES-BARRE
NEW LISTING
All brick ranch. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths.
Large lower level
family room. 2 car
garage. Fenced
yard. Gas heat and
central a/c. Great
South Wilkes-Barre
location. 12-1045
$125,000
BESECKER REALTY
570-675-3611
WILKES-BARRE
Nice 3 bedroom, 1
bath home, with 3
season porch and
detached 1 car
garage. Good
starter home in
well established
neighborhood.
Family owned for
many years.
$65,000
CALL
CHRISTINE KUTZ
570-332-8832
WILKES-BARRE
Nicely remodeled
fully rented Duplex,
near schools, hospi-
tal, parks & bus
route. Separate utili-
ties and off street
parking. MLS 12-
599 $96,500.
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570-793-9449
Call Steve Shemo
570-718-4959
WILKES-BARRE
PRICE REDUCED
115 Noble Lane
3 bedroom, 2 bath
end unit townhome
with finished lower
level. Natural gas
fireplace, 3 tiered
deck, newer roof,
cul de sac. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-1006
$59,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
60 Kulp St.
3-4 bedroom, 2
story home with
well kept hardwood
floors throughout.
Private driveway
with parking for 2
cards and nearly all
replacement win-
dows. MLS 11-2897
$59,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
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Wilkes-Barre
Terrific family home
with lots to offer.
Large kitchen/dining
area. Family room,
rec room, enclosed
porch with knotty
pine & hot tub.
Separate screened
porch. All appli-
ances stay. Lovely
yard with many
perennial plantings,
a covered patio & 2
sheds.
$117,900
MLS # 11-4234
Cal570-715-7733
Mary Ann
Desiderio
570-715-7733
Smith Hourigan
Group
Mountain
Top
WILKES-BARRE
Well maintained 2
story home with a
finished lower level
and a gas fireplace.
New carpets and a
walk-up attic, great
for storage.
$65,000
MLS# 11-4529
Call Michael Nocera
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-696-5412
WILKES-BARRE
Nice home located
on a quiet street. 2
bedrooms, 1 bath
well kept & ready
for new owner. MLS
12-73. $55,000.
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
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WILKES-BARRE
Come take a look at
this value. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath. Sit
back & relax on the
rear deck of your
new home. MLS 12-
75. $42,500. Call/
text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
WYOMING
DOUBLE BLOCK
Easily converts to
single home. New
roof, electric,
windows & 2 car
garage. Remod-
eled. 66 x 100 feet,
fenced lot,
$120,000.
570-693-2408
YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
bedrooms, garage.
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MLS 10-4740
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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Properties
AVOCA
25 St. Marys St.
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
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Reduced to
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
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570-829-6200
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BEAR CREEK
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
additional 2 acre
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer
underground fuel
tanks. May require
zoning approval.
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MLS 12-208
$179,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
BACK MOUNTAIN/
HARVEYS LAKE
Restaurant/Bar for
sale. 8,525sf. Turn-
key with seating for
125, bar area seats
24, includes all
equipment, fixtures,
two walk-in coolers,
furnishings, kitchen
equipment, & liquor
license. Two apart-
ments with long
term tenants, gas
heat, handicap
accessible, high
traffic area.
MLS#11-4332
$499,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
DUPONT
100 Lincoln St.
MULTI FAMILY
3 bedroom home
with attached
apartment and
beauty shop. Apart-
ment is rented. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-941
$82,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
HUGHESTOWN
115 New St.
Office building
with over 2600
sq. ft. can be
divided for up to
3 tenants with
own central air
and utilities and
entrances. New
roof. 20-25
parking spots in
excellent condi-
tion.
For more info
and photos visit:
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MLS 12-607
$249,900
Call Tom
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KINGSTON
155 Sharpe St.
Nice duplex with
separate electric
and water. Off
street parking in
rear. Also listed as
residential. See list
#12-609 for addi-
tional photos.
MLS 12-605
$79,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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Commercial
Properties
KINGSTON
341 Wyoming Ave.
3 story Victorian
located in a high
exposure area. Has
all the lovely signa-
ture woodwork of a
grand Victorian of
yesteryear! Can be
restored for use as
a residential home
or a landlord invest-
ment. Currently
subdivided into mul-
tiple office spaces
and 2 apartments.
MLS 12-617
$190,000
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
388 Schuyler Ave.
Well cared for
Duplex in great
location. 1st floor
has ne bathroom
and large kitchen,
2nd floor has all
new carpeting and
long term tenant.
Large lot and off
street parking for 2
cars. Separate fur-
naces and electrici-
ty, Make an offer!
MLS 12-1125
$119,000
Call Shelby
Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
7 Hoyt St
Nice duplex zoned
commercial, can be
used for offices as
well as residential.
All separate utilities.
Keep apt. space or
convert to commer-
cial office space.
Adjacent lot for sale
by same owner.
MLS 11-2176
$79,900
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
LAFLIN
33 Market St.
Commercial/resi-
dential property
featuring Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, newly
remodeled bath-
room, in good con-
dition. Commercial
opportunity for
office in attached
building. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3450
Reduced
$149,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
LEASE SPACE
Kingston Wellness
Center / profession-
al offices.
-Modern Decor and
Loft Style Offices
-Four Lane Street
Frontage
-100+ Parking
-Established
Professional &
Wellness Businesses
On-Site
-Custom Leases
Available
-Triple Net
Spaces Available:
600SF, 1400SF,
2610SF, and
4300SF.
4300SF Warehouse
Space available
Built to Suit.
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
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LUZERNE
Over 10,000SF of
storage space in
two buildings. Room
to build another
building, profession-
al, car wash,
restaurant, salon.
Minutes from Cross
Valley Expressway
Exit 6. Survey, storm
water/drainage
control plan and soil
and erosion sedi-
mentation control
plan completed if
you choose to build
a building on the
property. Also a por-
tion is available for
rent. MLS#10-320
REDUCED TO
$199,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
Prudential:
696-2600
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
NANTICOKE
REDUCED
414 Front St.
Move right into this
modern office build-
ing featuring 4
offices, receptionist
office, large confer-
ence room, modern
kitchen, storage
room, full base-
ment, central air,
handicap access. 2
car garage and 5
additional off street
parking spaces.
This property is also
available for lease.
Lease price is
$675/mo + $675
security deposit.
Tenant pays all
utilities. Sells for
$85,900
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
5 Mountains
Realty
42 N. Main St.
Shickshinny, PA
570-542-2141
PITTSTON
Duplex. Aluminum
siding, oil heat, semi
- modern kitchens,
long term tenant. On
a spacious 50 x
150 lot. Motivated
Seller. REDUCED.
$33,260
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
PLYMOUTH
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
property knocking
on your door. Don't
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Also included in the
sale of the property
is the lot behind the
home. Lot size is
25X75, known as
147 Cherry St.
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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WEST PITTSTON
134 Ann St.
Nice duplex in a
great neighbor-
hood. Low mainte-
nance. Investors:
Money maker right
from the start. Unit
2 is owner occu-
pied, rent is pro-
jected.
MLS 12-575
$119,000
David
Krolikowski
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
57 Carey Ave.
Good investment
property. 4 apart-
ments needing a lit-
tle TLC. Two 1 bed-
room apartments.
One 2 bedroom and
one 3 bedroom.
Separate water and
electric. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1026
$79,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
used as a shop,
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
6 cars. For more
information and
photos go to
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
$169,900
Call Charlie
VM 101
912 Lots & Acreage
BEAR CREEK
39 Wedgewood Dr.
Laurelbrook Estates
Lot featuring 3.22
acres with great
privacy on cul-de-
sac. Has been perc
tested and has
underground utili-
ties. 4 miles to PA
Turnpike entrance.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-114
$64,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DALLAS
$129,900
SPECTACULAR
WATER VIEW!
2 acres overlooking
Huntsville
Reservoir. Building
site cleared but
much of woodlands
preserved. Perc &
site prep done.
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
DALLAS AREA
3 lots. 70 x 125.
City water and
sewer, gas avail-
able. $36,500
per lot.
570-675-5873
DURYEA
196 Foote Avenue
Corner lot, border-
ing Foote Ave and
McAlpine St. Com-
mercial zoning.
$10,000 or best
offer. Please Call
610-675-9132
Earth
Conservancy
Land For Sale
61 +/- Acres
Nuangola - $99,000
46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.
$79,000
Highway
Commercial KOZ
Hanover Twp.
3+/- Acres
11 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
32 +/- Acres
Zoned R-3
See additional land
for sale at:
www.earth
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
HARDING
Mt. Zion Road
One acre lot just
before Oberdorfer
Road. Great place
to build your
dream home
MLS 11-3521
$29,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
2 ACRES
$35,000
WOODED LAND.
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
HUGHESTOWN
Cleared lot in Stauf-
fer Heights. Ready
for your dream
home just in time
for Spring!
MLS 12-549
$32,500
Call Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
MOOSIC
BUILDING LOT
Corner of Drake St.
& Catherine,
Moosic. 80x111
building lot with
sewer & water
available, in great
area with newer
homes. Corner lot.
For more details
visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
MLS #12-1148.
Call Charlie
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MOUNTAIN TOP
Beautiful 2.66 Acre
building lot/lake
view. Public sewer
& natural gas. Use
any builder!
Call Jim
for private showing.
$126,500.00
570-715-9323.
912 Lots & Acreage
MOUNTAIN TOP
Beautiful 2.66 Acre
building lot/lake
view. Public sewer
& natural gas. Use
any builder!
Call Jim
for private showing.
$126,500.00
570-715-9323.
MOUNTAIN TOP
Crestwood Schools!
126 Acres for Sale!
Mostly wooded with
approx. 970 ft on
Rt. 437 in
Dennison Twp.
$459,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
Several building lots
ready to build on!
ALL public utilities!
Priced from
$32,000 to
$48,000! Use your
own Builder! Call
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAINTOP LAND
Level building lot.
1/2 acre, 100 ft
frontage, all utili-
ties including gas.
$39,900 Call
570-417-4177
Ready for
construction.
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP
1 mile south of
L.C.C.C. 2 lots
available.
100 frontage
x 228 deep.
Modular home
with basement
accepted.
Each lot $17,500.
Call
570-714-1296
LivingInQuailHill.com
New Homes
From $275,000-
$595,000
570-474-5574
PITTSTON
Prime Location on
Route 315 Great
visibility, 1.25 acres
with 300 of road
frontage. LAND
LEASE Call for
details MLS 11-
3571 Rhea Simms
570-696-6677
PITTSTON TWP.
Beautiful lot in
Pocono Ridge
Estate. 1.14 acres
with a view!
MLS 12-1313
$48,500
Call Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
SHAVERTOWN
LAND
Harford Ave.
4 buildable residen-
tial lots for sale indi-
vidually or take all
4! Buyer to confirm
water and sewer
with zoning officer.
Directions: R. on
E. Franklin, R. on
Lawn to L. on
Harford.
$22,500 per lot
Mark Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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UPSTATE NY
FARM LIQUIDATION!
5 Acres $19,900
10 Acres $29,900
23 Acres - Mini
Farm - $189,900
Gorgeous views,
woods, streams!
2 1/2 hours NY City!
Call (888) 793-7762
WYOMING
FIRST ST.
4 building lots each
measuring 68x102
with public utilities.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-439
$39,900 EACH
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED 1
BEDROOM APARTMENT
Short or long term
Excellent
Neighborhood
Private Tenant
Parking
$600 includes all
utilities. No pets.
570-822-9697
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WILKES-BARRE
Furnished 1 bed-
room executive
apartment. All brand
new. Spacious eat in
kitchen. 2 TVs pro-
vided, leather sofas.
Too many amenities
to list. $700. Call
570-899-3123
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
2nd floor,
1 bedroom, living
room, dining room,
off-street parking,
yard. Washer /
dryer hookup.
Gas heat included.
$550.
Call 570-991-1883
ASHLEY
74 W. Hartford St
1 bedroom + com-
puter room. 2nd
floor. Fridge, stove,
washer/dryer in-
cluded. Wall to wall
carpet. No pets.
Security, lease,
application fee.
$525/month plus
utilities.
570-472-9494
DALLAS
EFFICIENCY
APARTMENT
Off street parking.
$425 + utilities &
security. No
smoking. No pets.
Available May 1.
570-675-0655
570-417-4731
DALLAS
For Lease. 3 level
luxurious town-
house next to pool.
Call (570)592-7190
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,400.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
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DUPONT
Completely remod-
eled, modern 2 bed-
room townhouse
style apartment.
Lots of closet
space, with new
carpets and com-
pletely repainted.
Includes stove,
refrigerator, wash-
er, dryer hook up.
Nice yard & neigh-
borhood, no pets.
$595 + security. Call
570-479-6722
EDWARDSVILLE
Small 2 bedroom,
water included
$500/mo.+ security.
PITTSON
Small 1 bedroom, all
included, no electric
$500/mo. + securi-
ty. 570-406-1061
FORTY FORT
1 BEDROOM APTS
Very nice, clean,
great neighbor-
hood, hardwood
floors, a/c, washer
/dryer with newer
appliances, stor-
age, 1st/last/securi-
ty with one year
lease. References
required. $650-
$695 + utilities.
Water/sewer by
owner, no pets,
non-smoking.
Call 202-997-9185
for appointment
FORTY FORT
149 River Street.
Modern 2 bedroom.
1 bathroom, 1st
floor, off street
parking, laundry,
$650 per month +
security. Utilities
included. Available
now. NO PETS
Call 570-472-1414
FORTY FORT
2nd floor, 4 rooms,
wall to wall carpet,
heat, public water,
sewer & recycling
fees included. Tile
bathroom with
shower. Attic &
yard. Stove & fridge
furnished. Washer /
dryer hookup. Good
location, off street
parking, No pets. 1
year lease & securi-
ty, $650. Call
570-655-0530
FORTY FORT
Nice, quiet neigh-
borhood. First floor,
spacious living room
with working fire-
place, bedroom with
2 closets. New
kitchen with stove,
fridge & lazy Susan.
Laundry room off
kitchen with washer
/ dryer, bath / show-
er. Off street, lighted
parking. Lease,
security, refer-
ences. Gas heat &
all utilities by tenant.
Absolutely no pets.
$600. Call
570-714-5588
GLEN LYON
1/2 DOUBLE
2 bedroom, washer,
dryer, stove &
refrigerator includ-
ed. $350 per month.
Sewage & Trash
included. No pets.
Muench
Clifford@yahoo.com
570-735-2207
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friend.
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to place your ad.
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$
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
stove, refrigerator,
private deck, wash-
er/dryer hookup.
Heat, garbage &
sewer included.
$650/month
570-842-1264
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Brand new, 3 bed-
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2nd floor, Washer,
dryer, stove &
refrigerator. Off
street parking.
Water, garbage &
sewer included.
$700 plus electric.
Deposit, security
and references.
MUST SEE! Call
570-417-5977
HANOVER TWP.
Beautiful 2 bed-
room second floor
apartment with
modern kitchen,
refinished hard-
wood floors
throughout, gas
heat, $575/month +
security. All utilities
by tenant. Call
Lynda
570-262-1196
HANOVER TWP.
Beautiful 2 bed-
room second floor
apartment with
modern kitchen,
refinished hard-
wood floors
throughout, gas
heat, 1 car garage.
$575/month + secu-
rity. All utilities by
tenant. Call Lynda
570-262-1196
HARDING
Renovated 1st floor,
2 bedroom apart-
ment. New carpet-
ing and paint. Fridge
& stove. Water
Included. $600 +
security & utilities.
Call 570-240-6620
or 570-388-6503
KINGSTON
1st Floor, recently
renovated, 2 bed-
rooms, with washer
& dryer hook-up,
$650 per month,
plus utilities, water
and sewer included.
Off street parking.
Call 570-443-0770
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
2 bedroom 1 bath.
$575/month, sepa-
rate utilities. Private
backyard. Laundry
hookups. Stove and
refrigerator includ-
ed. Sorry, no pets.
Scott Zoepke
Trademark Realty
570-814-0875
KINGSTON
3 bedroom 1 bath.
$700/month. Sepa-
rate utilities, laundry
hookups, stove and
refrigerator includ-
ed. Small pets
negotiable. Call
Scott Zoepke
Trademark Realty
570-814-0875
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KINGSTON
393 Warren Street
2 Bedrooms, 1
Bath, large eat-in
kitchen, 2nd floor,
hardwood floors,
Sunroom/study
room, Large attic &
storage, appliances
included. No Pets.
$625 per month +
utilities. A must see!
Call 570-407-0874
KINGSTON
795 Rutter Ave
Screened porch,
kitchen downstairs
with appliances,
washer & dryer,
upstairs living room,
bedroom & bath-
room. $510/month +
utilities. No pets.
570-417-6729
KINGSTON
Beautiful 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, mod-
ern kitchen with
appliances, large
dining & living
rooms, central air,
decks, ample park-
ing. No pets. $595
per month.
570-696-1866
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112 CRANBERRY TERRACE, DURYEA
BEAUTIFUL 2 STORY, 3 BEDROOMS, 2 1/2 BATHS, GAS
FIREPLACE IN LIVING ROOM, HEATED SUNROOM, OPEN
FOYER, BUILT IN POOL, FENCED IN YARD, BEAUTIFUL
LANDSCAPED CORNER LOT.
CALL LUANN 602-9280
DIR: PHOENIX ST INTO BLUEBERRY HILLS, TO
CRANBERRY TERRACE
206 HUCKLEBERRY LANE, DURYEA
BEAUTIFUL 5 BEDROOM 2 FULL, ONE 3/4 AND ONE 1/2
BATH, 2 YEAR OLD HEALEY CONSTRUCTION, FAMILY
ROOM WITH GAS FP, KITCHEN WITH TILE FLOOR,
GRANITE COUNTERTOPS AND CENTER ISLAND,
PARTIALLY FINISHED BASEMENT WITH WALK OUT,
OVERSIZED DECK. ETC. MLS#11-4084
CALL LUANN 602-9280
DIR: PHOENXI ST TO BLUEBERRY DR, LEFT ON
HUCKLEBERRY, HOME ON RIGHT.
38 HUCKLEBERRY LANE, DURYEA
TRADITIONAL 4 BEDROOM HOME WITH LARGE MASTER
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IN FAMILY ROOM, MODERN KITCHEN & BATHS, LIGHTED
DECK IN GREAT LOCATION. MLS#11-3071
CALL COLLEEN 237-0415
DIR: PHOENIX ST TO BLUEBERRY RIGHT ON
RASPBERRY, LEFT ON HUCKLEBERRY HOME ON RIGHT.
752 S. MAIN ST. TAYLOR
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MLS#12-733 CALL KERI 885-5082
DIR: I81 TO MONTAGE/DAVIS ST, EXIT 182, TAKE DAVIS
TO MAIN ST, LEFT ONTO S. MAIN ST, HOME ON RIGHT.
SEE SIGN.
48 LEWIS ST. PITTSTON
CHARMING CAPE COD HOME IN QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD,
INCLUDES ECONOMICAL GEOTHERMAL ENTERGY
SYSTEM WHICH LOWERS YOUR HEAT BILL 4
BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS. MLS#12-265
CALL JOE 239-9663
DIR: MAIN ST. TO SWALLOW, CONTINUE TO TEDRICK,
RIGHT ON PINE, RIGHT ON FRONT CORNER OF LEWIS.
621 DONNELLY ST, DURYEA
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FURNISHED, NEWER ROOF AND VINYL WINDOWS, MOVE
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CALL TOM 262-7716
DIR: NORTH ON MAIN ST TO DURYEA, RIGHT ON
STEPHENSON AND LEFT ON DONNELLY HOME ON
RIGHT.
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Lot 1 Woodberry Drive
MOUNTAINTOP Preview this 4BR, 3 bath 2 story model w/lots of HW & tile.
Granite counters in Kit, MSTR Ste w/2 walk-in closets & tiled bath w/dbl vani-
ties, shower & whirlpool. Hallmark Homes house w/lot packages available.
TERRY D. 715-9317
Dir: 309S, R on S. Main Rd, R on Nuangola Rd, R on Fairwood Blvd, 1st house
on L in Woodberry Manor.
1 Worthington Rd
SHAVERTOWN Sprawling 3BR Ranch in excellent condition features beautiful
Brazilian cherry foors, stunning new baths, walls of windows, lovely deck &
stone patio. MLS# 12-429 MARGY 696-0891 $375,000
DIR: Rt 309N - L on Sutton - Home on corner of Worthington & Sutton Road.
2305 Browning Close
MOOSIC Simply stunning Glenmaura townhome offers maintenance free liv-
ing. Bright and airy foor plan makes entertaining a breeze. Maple and granite
kitchen, gleaming hardwood foors, cozy freplace and a comfortable master
suite ideal for relaxing after a day on the golfcourse, ski slopes or offce.
MLS#11-3097 KIM S. 585-0606 $309,000
DIR: From Montage Mountain Road, turn into Glenmaura Commons, up hill to
last right turn, second building.
20 Longmeadow Lane
MOUNTAINTOP Classic 4BR - 2 Story. Lg MBR suite. Modern kitchen, lg formal
DR, cedar sunroom, Level lot & much more! MLS#12-1065
PAT S 715-9338 $238,000
DIR: Kirby Ave. to R at 2nd entrance to Highland Woods, L onto Pinetree, R
onto Longmeadow.
4 Harris Pond Road
SWEET VALLEY Plenty of TLC is refected in this 3BR, 1.5 bath, 2 story cradled
on 1acre. Sun-flled Florida room off modern kitchen w/breakfast room. Offers
formal LR & DR, 1 car garage & detached 24 x 24 heated workshop.
MLS# 12-1190. BARBARA M. 696-0883 $134,900
DIR: Rt.118W & bear L @ O-Live (formerly Sheldons) onto Main Rd. Go 2.1
miles & turn R on Harris Pond Rd. - Property on L.
522 Clover Court
EXETER End-unit Townhome with fnished lower level, fresh paint, brand new
carpet, fenced yard, security system & home warranty! MLS# 11-3723
LISA 715-9335 $117,900
Dir: Traveling N on back road in Exeter (Slocum Rd.) make right on Packer Ave.,
make right into Wildfower Village, make right on Laurel Ct., Laurel becomes
Clover. Home on left.
56 Crisman Street
FORTY FORT Attractive move-in condition Cape boasts 3BR, 1.5 baths, LR, DR,
PLUS eat-in kitchen, lower level private drive on quiet street. MLS# 12-1119
CLYDETTE 696-0897 $117,000
Dir: From Wyoming Ave. in Kingston to L onto Crisman - Property on L.
291 Overbrook Rd
DALLAS Very well maintained 3 BR, 1 bath home w/hdwd frs throughout. At-
tached garage, deck & lg yard. MLS #11-3461
TERRY NELSON 714-9248 $116,500
DIR: Rt 309N to L on W. Center St, R on Pioneer Ave, L on Overbrook Road,
house on R.
147 Culver St
FORTY FORT Two story w/garage & great yard! This 3BR, 1.5 bath w/enclosed
front porch awaits your arrival. New roof, freshly painteed, new laminate foor-
ing. Move right in! MLS# 12-748 JUDY 714-9230 $89,900
DIR: Wyoming Avenue to Welles St, L on Butler, L on Culver at T bear R,
house on R.
135 Coal Street
PLYMOUTH Completely remodeled 2story 3BR home.
Great view. Tile radiant foors, modern maple Kit w/stain-
less steel appliances, 1st foor bath & laundry, deck, wet
bar & hot tub provides great entertainment for family &
friends. MLS# 12-444
ANDREA 714-9244 $105,900
Dir: RT 11S to Plymouth, R on Coal at traffc light.
61 W Walnut St
KINGSTON Modern 3BR, 1.5 bath move-in ready home.
LR, DR, eat-in kit, FR, 1 car detached gar & nice yard.
Heated sunroom. MLS# 12-1041
ANDY C. 714-9225 $103,700
Dir: N on Wyoming Ave to L on W Walnut @ Abes Hot
Dogs, home on R
129 Lidy Rd
DUPONT Move-in ready! LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, 1st fr
laundry. Generous room sizes, high ceilings, newer roof &
gutters. MLS #12-1088
MARY D. 696-0730 $84,900
Dir: Pittston By-Pass/Rt 11 to Pittston Ave to R on Main
St, L on Lidy, home on L
491 Madison Street
WILKES-BARRE Well kept 6BR home w/beautiful wood-
work, HW foors, stained glass windows, walk-out to lower
level, OSP, garage. MLS# 12-445
MARY M. 714-9274 $62,900
Dir: N. Main St, Wilkes-Barre, R on Chestnut, R on Madi-
son, Property on L.
214 Spruce Street
KINGSTON Remodeled 2BR home w/new oak eat-in
kitchen, new bath, windows, carpet & furnace. 2nd foor
laundry room. MLS# 11-673
ANDY 714-9225 $59,900
Dir: Take Wyoming Avenue, turn on W. Market Street, R on
Spruce, home on L.
9 Circle Drive
DALLAS One of a kind 3BR, 2 bath w/FP in LR, DR, FR,
C/A, HW foors, heated sunroom, 1 car garage.
MLS# 11-942
SUSAN P 696-0876 $174,500
Dir: 309N to center of Dallas, turn R on Lake St. - Turn L
on Circle Drive (across from Misericordia) Property on R.
72 N. Loveland Ave
KINGSTON Lovely 3BR, 1.1 bath 2 story. LR & DR; mod-
ern eat-in kitchen w/all appliances, gas heat & A/C;
garage, screened porch, LL + attic ready to be fnished.
MLS# 12-479 RAE 714-9234 $149,900
Dir: Wyoming Avenue to W. Hoyt St, R on N. Loveland,
home on R.
57 Church Street
PITTSTON Pristine gem! Totally renovated from studs up.
2BR, 1.5 bath, HW foors, 2 car garage, private patio, new
eat-in kitchen. Bonus room on 3rd foor! MLS# 12-401
LESLIE 696-0841 $134,900
Dir: Rt.11 to Water St. Bridge - L on Main 92nd light) - R
on William, one block to L on North - House on R.
84 Watkins Street
SWOYERSVILLE Well maintained 3BR, 1 full & (1) 3/4
bath home in move-in condition. Beautiful woodwork, HW
foors w/lots of character. MLS# 11-2132
MARY M. 714-9274 $119,900
Dir: Wyoming Avenue to Shoemaker, L on Watkins.
267 Overbrook Road
DALLAS Dallas School charmer! Great curb appeal &
charm! Fenced yard, large 2 car garage, porch & covered
patio a plus! MLS# 11-3085
GERI 696-0888 $119,000
Dir: 309N to Pioneer Ave. Continue past St. Theresa
Church to Overbrook Road - Turn L - House on R.
4 Donny Drive
OLD FORGE 3-4BR 2 story home w/large LR/DR, eat-in oak kitchen, 2
full baths, 1st foor FR, fnished lower level, 2 car garage & fenced yard.
MLS# 11-988
MATT 714-9229 $249,900
Dir: Main Street, Old Forge, to Oak St, R onto Church Street, L on Tanya,
R onto Donny.
33 Valley View Drive
MOUNTAINTOP Fantastic house in a fantastic location! 2 story, 3BRs,
1.1 baths, heated pool w/multi level deck, fnished lower level.
MLS# 12-672
CORINE 715-9331 $219,900
Dir: Rt. 309S turn left onto Kirby Ave. turn left onto Valley View Drive.
Home on right.
20 Maple Drive
SWOYERSVILLE Plenty of room to entertain in this beautiful 4BR,
2800SF Split Level on a .37ac lot in a quiet neighborhood. FL room w/
wet bar, lg eat-in Kit w/sliders to deck/patio, frml LR/DR, spacious FR &
many more amenities. MLS# 11-1374
DEB R. 714-5802 $209,000
Dir: Main St, Swoyersville, to Birch St, L on Maple, house on L.
8 Revere Road
MOUNTAINTOP Huge 4BR Ranch with a partially fnished basement
plus he storage room. MLS# 11-3664
AMIE 715-9333 $189,900
Dir: 309S, right into Walden Park, right onto Old NOrth Rd, right onto
Revere to #8 on the left.
300 Conyngham Drive
SHAVERTOWN Inviting 6BR, 5 bath farm home on 39+acres w/great
open foor plan, modern kitchen & bath, wideplank foors, stone fre-
place. MLS# 12-279
RHEA 696-6677 $650,000
Dir: Rt.309N to L on Hillside - L on Chase Road - L into 300 Conyngham
(driveway)
Lot #12 Windy Drive
SHAVERTOWN NEW CONSTRUCTION! Elegant stucco exterior - all fn-
est appointments, 9 ceiling, HW foors, crown moldings. Select your
cabinetry. MLS# 11-1987
GERI 696-0888 $525,000
Dir: Rt.309N - R onto Carverton Rd - L on Manor - R on Green Road - R
on Windy Drive.
101 Maple Road
BEAR CREEK Great Ranch on a large lot. 4BRs, 2.5 baths, LR, DR, FR &
4 season room. Finished basement w/bar & BR. Solar heated in-ground
pool w/deck & large yard. Oversized 2 car garage. MLS# 11-2603
ANDY 714-9225 $269,900
Dir: 309S which becomes 115S, L on Maple Road, which is just past
Laurel Run Road, home on L.
16 Zarychta Road
TUNKHANNOCK Like-new 3BR, 3.5 bath 2 story on 4.17acres. LR &
DR, Eat-in kitchen w/Island & appliances; 1st foor FR w/FP; MBR Suite;
A/C; 2 garages; Tunkhannock Schools! MLS# 11-4291.
RAE 714-9234 $259,900
Dir: Rt 92N, L on Rt 292 (near Emannon Golf Course) R at Keelersburg
Road sign, go 3 miles approx, L on Zarychta, home on L.
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Walkways & Patios
570-338-2269
ROOFING, SIDING,
DECKS, WINDOWS
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
Ref. Ins. Free Est.
570-332-7023
Or 570-855-2506
Shedlarski Construction
HOME IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALIST
Licensed, insured &
PA registered.
Kitchens, baths,
vinyl siding & rail-
ings, replacement
windows & doors,
additions, garages,
all phases of home
renovations.
Free Estimates
570-287-4067
SPRING
BUILDING/
REMODELING?
Call the
Building Industry
Association
for a list of
qualified members
call 287-3331
or go to
www.bianepa.com
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE
CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
CAVUTO
CHIMNEY
SERVICE
& Gutter Cleaning
Free Estimates
Insured
570-709-2479
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1039 Chimney
Service
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY
ALL CHIMNEY
REPAIR
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair,
Stainless Steel
Lining, Parging,
Stucco, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Licensed &
Insured
1-888-680-7990
570-840-0873
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
HOUSE CLEANING
We would love to
clean your home.
We clean around
your schedule.
We clean weekly,
bi-weekly, and
monthly. We also
do one time clean-
ing. Call Eddie
570-677-0344 or
online at www.
empresacleaning.
com
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
DEMPSKI
MASONRY
& CONCRETE
All Phases
Licensed & Insured
No job too small.
Free Estimates.
570-824-0130
DempskiMasonry.com
C&C MASONRY &
CONCRETE
Absolutely free
estimates. Masonry
& concrete work.
Specializing in foun-
dations, repairs and
rebuilding. Footers
floors, driveways.
570-766-1114
570-346-4103
PA084504
COVERT & SONS
CONCRETE CO.
All types of con-
crete & foundation
work. Specials &
discounts for Veter-
ans & Sr . Citizens.
Give us a call we
will beat any
written estimate
by 10% or more.
570-696-3488 or
570-239-2780
D. Pugh
Concrete
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
Wi l l i ams & Franks I nc
Masonry - Concrete
Brick-Stonework.
Chimneys-Stucco
NO JOB TOO
SMALL
Damage repair
specialist
570-466-2916
WYOMING VALLEY
MASONRY
Concrete, stucco,
foundations,pavers,
retaining wall sys-
tems, dryvit, flag-
stone, brick work.
Senior Citizen Dis-
count.570-287-4144
or 570-760-0551
1057Construction &
Building
Russ Keener
Construction
Windows, doors,
siding, porches,
decks, kitchen,
baths, garages, &
more. All home
maintenance. Free
estimates,
Fully Insured
PA079549
570-336-6958
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
1078 Dry Wall
MIRRA
DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-675-3378
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1093 Excavating
All Types Of
Excavating,
Demolition &
Concrete Work.
Large & Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 760-1497
EXCAVATING/MODULAR HOMES
Custom excavating,
foundations, land
clearing, driveways,
storm drainage,
blacktop repair, etc.
570-332-0077
Skidster/Backhoe
With Operator
I can help make
your spring projects
a little easier. Fully
Insured. Reasonably
Priced.
Free Estimates.
Stan 570-328-4110
1099 Fencing &
Decks
ACTION FENCE
SPRING SALE:
Discounts on wood,
vinyl, chain link, alu-
minum and more!
Call today for a
FREE ESTIMATE!
1-888-FENCE-80
DECK BUILDERS
Of Northeast
Contracting Group.
we build any type,
size and design,
staining & power-
washing. If the deck
of your choice is not
completed within 5
days, your deck is
free!
570-338-2269
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
ETERNITY
FLOORING
*Hardwood
*Laminate
*Ceramic
*Porcelain
Installations
570-820-0233
Free Estimates
PA 089377
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning
Pressure washing
Insured
570-288-6794
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1132 Handyman
Services
All Your Home
Repair Needs No
Job Too Small
Licensed &
Insured
Free Estimates
Russells Property
Maintenance
570-406-3339
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
Marks
Handyman
Service
Give us a call
We do it all!
Licensed &Insured
570-578-8599
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
AFFORDABLE
Junk removal
cleanups,
cleanouts, Large or
small jobs. Fast
free estimates.
(570) 814-4631
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
SPRING CLEAN UP!
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
ALWAYS READY
HAULING
Moving, Deliver-
ies, Property &
Estate Cleanups,
Attics, Cellars,
Yards, Garages,
Construction
Sites, Flood
Damage & More.
CHEAPER THAN
A DUMPSTER!!
SAME DAY
SERVICE
Free Estimates
570-301-3754
CASTAWAY
HAULING JUNK
REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
Mikes $5-Up
Removal of Wood,
Trash and Debris.
Same Day Service.
826-1883 793-8057
1156 Insurance
NEP NEPA A LONG LONG
TERM CARE TERM CARE
AGENCY AGENCY
Long Term/Short
Term Care
Products
Life Insurance
Tax Deferred
Annuities
Medicare Supple-
ment Plans
Dental/Vision
Estate Planning
Ideas
570-580-0797
FREE CONSULT
www nepalong www nepalong
termcare.com termcare.com
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
ARE YOU TIRED
OF BEING
RAKED?
Specializing In
Trimming and
Shaping of Bush-
es, Shrubs, Trees.
Also, Bed
Cleanup, Edging,
Mulch and Stone.
Call Joe.
570-823-8465 570-823-8465
Meticulous and
Affordable.
F Free ree E Estimates stimates
BITTO
LANDSCAPING &
LAWN SERVICE
26 years
experience,
landscape designs,
retaining walls,
pavers, patios,
decks, walkways,
ponds, lighting,
seeding, mulch, etc
Free Estimates.
570-288-5177
Brizzys
Arbor Care &
Landscaping
Tree trimming,
pruning & removal.
Stump grinding,
Cabling. Shrub and
hedge sculpting
and trimming.
Spring cleanup,
retaining walls
and repair.
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
570-542-7265
CO$T CO$T U LE$$ U LE$$
LANDSCAPING
Specializing in
Grass Cutting,
Trimming of Shrubs
& Hedges,
& Mulching
Call for estimates
570-239-4011
GARDEN TILLING
call Stan at
570-574-3050
JAYS LAWN SERVICE
Spring clean-ups,
mowing, mulching
and more!
Free Estimates
570-574-3406
P PA ATRICK & DEBS TRICK & DEBS
LANDSCAPING LANDSCAPING
Landscaping, basic
handy man, house
cleaning,painting,
moving & free sal-
vage pick up.
AVAILABLE FOR
SPRING CLEAN
UPS!
Call 570-793-4773
TOUGH BRUSH,
mowing, edging,
mulching, shrubs,
and hedge
trimming, tree prun-
ing, garden tilling,
Spring clean up.
Accepting new
customers this
season. Weekly &
bi-weekly
lawn care.
Fully Insured.
Free Estimates
570-829-3261
TREE REMOVAL
Stump grinding, Haz-
ard tree removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot clearing, Stone/
Soil delivery. Insured.
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
1165 Lawn Care
GRASS CUTTING
Affordable, reliable,
meticulous. Rates
as low as $20.
Emerald Green
570-825-4963
LOW COST
LAWN CARE SERVICE
Specializing in
grass cutting
rates start at $20
Free Estimates
570-706-5035
RAINERIS LAWN
CARE & SHRUBS
Lawns Trimmed &
Edged, Hedges Cut,
Mulch & More
Free Estimates
570-825-2779
570-954-2302
YARD CLEAN UP
Attics & Basements
Complete clean ups
Garden tilling
Call for quotes
570-954-7699 or
570-926-9029
1183 Masonry
CONCRETE
& MASONRY
Brick, block, walks,
drives, stucco, stone,
chimneys and
repairs.
570-283-5254
H O S CONSTRUCTION
Licensed - Insured
Certified - Masonry
Concrete - Roofing
Quality
Craftsmanship
Guaranteed
Unbeatable Prices
Senior Citizen
Discounts
Free Estimates
570-574-4618 or
570-709-3577
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
ALL
JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
AMERICA
PAINTING
Interior/Exterior.
20 years experi-
ence. Insured.
Senior Discount
570-855-0387
David Wayne
PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
QUALITY WORK
AT A FAIR PRICE
570-762-6889
JACOBOSKY
PAINTING
Interior, & Exterior
Painting, $50.00 off
with this ad. Call
570-328-5083
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Spring & Save. All
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
WITKOSKY PAINTING
Interior
Exterior,
Free estimates,
30 yrs experience
570-826-1719,
570-288-4311 &
570-704-8530
1213 Paving &
Excavating
DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
ROADWAYS
HOT TAR & CHIPS
SEALCOATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm
Licensed & Insured
PA013253
570-868-8375
1252 Roofing &
Siding
EVERHART
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, siding,
gutters, chimney
repairs & more.
Free Estimates,
Lowest Prices
570-855-5738
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
SPRING ROOFING
McManus
Construction
Licensed, Insured.
Everyday Low
Prices. 3,000
satisfied customers.
570-735-0846
1297 Tree Care
GASHI AND SONS
TREE SERVICE
AND STUMP
REMOVAL.
Fully Insured.
570-693-1875
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
1st floor. 1 bed-
room. ALL UTILI-
TIES INCLUDED!
Off street parking.
Fresh paint.
NO PETS
$525 + security
570-477-6018
leave message
NANTICOKE
314 Prospect St.
Convenient 1st floor,
1 bedroom, non-
smoker, large clos-
ets. Freshly paint-
ed & new carpet-
ing. New ceiling
fans, new modern
kitchen & tile bath.
New windows.
Heat & hot water
included.
Washer/dryer hook
up, stove & refrig-
erator provided.
No pets. $595.
570-287-4700
NANTICOKE
Honeypot Section
2nd floor, 3 room
apartment. Nice
neighborhood. $400
+ utilities & security.
No pets. Call
570-885-6878
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
Spacious 1 bed-
room 1st floor. New
carpeting, gas
range and fridge
included. Garage
parking, no dogs.
References and
security required.
$450/mo. Water,
sewer, garbage fee
incl. Tenant pays
gas and electric
570-696-3596
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
NANTICOKE
Very clean, nice, 2
bedroom. Water,
sewer, stove, fridge,
Garbage collection
fee included. Wash-
er/dryer availability.
Large rooms.
Security, $565/mo.
570-542-5610
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
30+
DAY
BEING
REMODELED
NORTH
WILKES-BARRE
FIRST FLOOR
Spacious
1 bedroom with
aesthetic fire-
places, new
kitchens, wall-
to-wall, built in
appliances &
MORE. APPLI-
CATION/EMPLO
YMENT VERIFI-
CATION being
considered NO
PETS/SMOKING
2 YEARS @
$625+ UTILITIES.
MANAGED!
America Realty
288-1422
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PITTSTON
1st floor, 2 bed-
rooms. All appli-
ances included. All
utilities paid; elec-
tricity by tenant.
Everything brand
new. Off street park-
ing. $750 + security
& references. Call
570-969-9268
To place your
ad call...829-7130
PITTSTON
2 bedrooms, 1st
floor. Stove, fridge,
w/d hookup provid-
ed. $550/mo.,
includes sewer &
refuse. Utilities by
tenant. NO PETS
Call Charlie
570-829-1578
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room apartment
with private porch.
Includes heat,
water, sewer, trash,
fridge, range &
washer/dryer hook-
up. $575 month plus
security deposit.
Call Bernie
888-244-2714
Rothstein Realtors
570-288-7594
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, refrigerator &
stove , washer/
dryer hookup, no
pets. $475/month, +
gas heat, water,
garbage & electric,
1st mon & security.
1 year lease.
570-655-0290 or
570-313-0181
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 bed-
rooms, living room,
eat in kitchen. Stove
fridge, washer &
dryer included. Car-
peted & newly
painted. Off street
parking for 1 car. No
smoking. No pets.
$575 + utilities,
security & 1st month
570-696-1485
Leave Message
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PLAINS
Modern 1st Floor
2 bedroom. Kitchen
with appliances. All
new carpet. Conve-
nient location.
Washer/dryer hook-
up. No smoking. No
pets. $550 + utili-
ties. 570-714-9234
PLAINS
Newly remodeled, 2
bedroom. Living
room, dining room,
eat in kitchen, stove
w/d hookup. Heat,
water, sewer
included. No smok-
ing or pets.
$625/month, secu-
rity and references.
570-905-0186
PLAINS
Quiet 3 Room
Apartment
1st floor, 1 bedroom,
refrigerator & stove,
off-street parking,
no pets, no smok-
ing. $550/month +
electricity, 1 month
security & 1 year
lease.
Available 6/1/12
570-820-3906
570-899-6710
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,400.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
Shopping for a
new apartment?
Classified lets
you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
Get moving
with classified!
WEST WYOMING
932 Shoemaker
Ave. 1 bedroom, 1st
floor, carpet, pri-
vate drive. Gas
heat, fridge, stove,
w/d hookup. $425
plus utilities.
No pets.
570-693-4226
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE
72 W. River St.
Spacious 1st floor,
1 bedroom in an
Historic Colonial
house. Next to
Barre Hall on
Wi l kes Campus.
Hardwood floors.
Washer & dryer
inside unit. $650
plus security.
570-991-1619
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom. Heat &
hot water included.
$550 month +
security required
973-879-4730
WILKES-BARRE
155 W. River St.
1 bedroom, some
appliances included,
all utilities included
except electric,
hardwood floors,
Pet friendly. $600.
570-969-9268
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms,
includes heat and
hot water, tenant
pay electric. A/C
unit. 1 year lease,
$700/per month,
Security deposit.
Call Jean
570-825-3360
646-391-4638
WILKES-BARRE
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT!
425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
For lease. Available
immediately, wash-
er/dryer on premis-
es, no pets. We
have studio & 1 bed-
room apartments.
On site parking.
Fridge & stove pro-
vided. 24/7 security
camera presence
and all doors elec-
tronically locked.
Studio - $450. 1
bedroom - $550.
Water & sewer paid.
One month security
de-posit. Call
570-793-6377 or
570-208-9301 after
9:00 a.m. to sched-
ule an appointment.
Or email
shlomo_voola
@yahoo.com
wilkesliving.com
WILKES-BARRE
First floor, 4 nice,
clean small cozy
rooms in a
duplex house.
Private entrance.
Small enclosed
yard. Close to
Center City. Bus
at corner. Water
& Sewer includ-
ed. Lease.
$450/monthly +
heat & electric.
570-650-3803
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
at:
Daily $44.99 +
tax
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
LODGE LODGE
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower Section
1 bedroom apart-
ment available. Nice
Area. Stove, fridge,
heat & hot water
included. Storage.
No pets.
570-823-7587
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 ok.
570-357-0712
WILKES-BARRE
SOUTH WELLES ST.
Available Now.
2 bedrooms, 1st
floor. New paint &
carpet, heat, hot
water, sewer &
garbage included.
$635 + security.
Pets OK with
approval.
Section 8 Welcome.
570-589-9767
WILKES-BARRE
Wilkes-University
Campus
Studio, 1, 2, 3 & 4
bedroom. Starting
at $425. All utilities
included. Call
570-826-1934
WILKES-BARRE TWP
3 bedroom. Includes
heat, all appliances,
washer / dryer, off
street parking, back
yard. $725 + security.
570-704-8134
Line up a place to live
in classified!
WYOMING
1 bedroom 2nd floor
at $595/month. Off
street parking. Non
smoking. No pets.
Bonus walk up attic
with tons of stor-
age. Heat, water,
garbage, sewer
included. 1 month
security, credit
check & references.
1 year lease.
Please call Donna
570-613-9080
WYOMING
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor, off-street
parking. Stove,
fridge, washer,
dryer included. Util-
ities by tenant.
$425 + Lease and-
security. Non smok-
ing. No pets.
Call 570-693-1582
9am - 8pm
WYOMING
Updated 1 bedroom.
New wall to wall
carpet. Appliances
furnished. Coin op
laundry. $550. Heat,
water & sewer
included. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
944 Commercial
Properties
Commercial Lease
Courtdale location
Ideal for:
Veterinarian Office
Manufacturing /
Industrial Space
Storage Space
1000 SF - 5000 SF
Space Available.
5000 SF Warehouse
Space with loading
docks, office, heat,
and plumbing. $3.60
- $12 sf/yr + NNN,
lease negotiable.
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
944 Commercial
Properties
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
1,000 &
3,800 Sq. Ft.
WILL DIVIDE
OFFICE / RETAIL
Call 570-829-1206
KINGSTON
COMMERCIAL
SPACE
1,250 sf. Excellent
for shipping &
receiving. Private
powder room.
Loading dock.
Separate over
head and entrance
doors. Gas Heat.
Easy Access.
$450 + security &
references.
570-706-5628
OFFICE SPACE
PLAINS
Total space 30,000
sf. Build to suit. Per-
fect for Doctors
suite, day care, etc.
High visibility. Lots of
parking. Rent starting
$10/sf. MLS 11-4200
Call Nancy or Holly
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
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Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
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PITTSTON
OFFICE SPACE
Attractive modern
office space. 2
suites available.
Suite A-4 offices,
plus restroom and
storage includes
utilities, 700 sq. ft.
$650/month
Suite B-2, large
offices, 2 average
size offices, plus
restroom and stor-
age plus utilities,
1,160 sq. ft.
$1000/month
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
RETAIL BUILDING
WILKES-BARRE TWP
12,000 sf. Route
309. Exit 165 off I81.
570-823-1719
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
3,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
570-829-1206
WEST PITTSTON
OFFICE SPACE
Containing Six sepa-
rate offices, 1 large
meeting room. Seg-
regated bathrooms.
Kitchenette. Total
recent renovation.
Great location. Lot
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570-822-2711
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259 GOODRICH RD,
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
Wooded and private
Bi-Level in Dallas School
District. Home features 1
Car Garage, 3 Bedrooms, 1
3/4 Bath and nice updates.
Plenty of room on your 2
acre lot. MLS#12-377
Asking $166,000
DIR: Rt. 309 North to L
onto Kunkle-Alderson Rd.
Travel to R onto Goodrich.
Home on R.
3138 Memorial Hwy., Dallas
Across From Agway
(570) 675-4400
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5 year old Energy
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10 acres in Lake
Lehman School
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A Must See!!!!
3138 Memorial Hwy., Dallas
Across From Agway
(570) 675-4400
Hosted By:
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Gordon & Long Real Estate, LLC
570-762-4641
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 29
TH
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383-0001
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360 DRINKER
TURNPIKE,
COVINGTONTWP.
Large three bedroom, 2.5
bath updated bi-level.
Relax in the living room
in front of the replace
or prepare dinner in the
modern kitchen. Spacious
three bedrooms with
master that has private bath with glass shower. Lower-level oers a cozy
family room with built-in bar area, laundry room with half bath, workshop,
work-out room and private den/oce area. Four-car garage. MLS#12-1588
$197,900 Heather Kishel 499-1443
Dir: From Scranton, Rt 307, after light at intersection of Rt 435, home is
approximately 1.5 mi on left, sign (across from Covington Lake Estates)
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TH
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1451 MONROE AVE.,
DUNMORE
Charming, well-maintained
home with sculptured
ceilings. Tree bedrooms.
Conveniently located close
to school, civic center
and Monroe Park. 1.5-car
garage with driveway to
park three or more cars.
MLS#11-4134
$153,500
Michele Mandarano
309-9595
Directions: From Blakely St (Dunmore), turn on Greenridge St to light, left
on Monroe Ave, one block on right
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 29
TH
1:30-3:30PM
723 JEAN ST., HARDING
Charming home in very good
condition. Nice woodworking,
replacement windows, new
vaulted ceiling bedroom
overlooking amazing view of
the river. Vinyl siding, one car
garage, private setting on a
dead end street, but not food
zone. MLS#12-990
$95,000
Directions: From Exeter
Avenue, West Pittston, take
Rt. 29 approximately 1.5 miles
and make left on Oberdorfer
Road, then frst left on Jean St.
CALLNANCYANSWINI 288-1444
288-1444
230 Wyoming Ave.,
Suite 5
Kingston, PA 18704
email: gilroyre@yahoo.com
*OPEN HOUSE* SUNDAY, APRIL29
TH
12-1:30PM
9 MORGAN TERRACE,
LARKSVILLE
Charming and unique remodeled
home with 5 bedrooms and
spectacular views of Carey Ave
Bridge and the river. New kitchen,
roof and deck. Three bedrooms
on frst foor and two baths, 2
bedrooms on second foor. Three
season porch, frst foor laundry
and offce/den area. Must see.
Not food zone. MLS#12-986
$119,000
Directions: South on Wyoming
Ave towards Plymouth, turn right
on Chestnut(before the Carey Ave
Bridge) and frst left on Morgan
Terrace.
CALLNANCYANSWINI 288-1444
288-1444
230 Wyoming Ave.,
Suite 5
Kingston, PA 18704
email: gilroyre@yahoo.com
*OPEN HOUSE* SUNDAY, APRIL29
TH
2-3:30PM
Patricia Lunski, SRS
(570) 735-7494
x304
Helping Buyers and Sellers with their
Real Estate Needs!
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691 S. Market St.,
Nanticoke, PA
18634
86 ST. MARYS ST.,
PLAINS REDUCED!
Very nice 3 Bedroom1 Bath
home with lg mod kit, 1st
r laundry, pull down attic,
MBR w/double closets,
w/w, ceiling fans, shed, gas
heat, large modern bath.
Beautiful woodwork with
oak stairs. Back yard patio
area. MLS#10-3939
$68,000
DIR: River St Plains to Carey
St to left on St Marys. House
on right near end of street.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 29TH 12:00-1:30PM
Patricia Lunski, SRS
(570) 735-7494
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Helping Buyers and Sellers with their
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691 S. Market St.,
Nanticoke, PA
18634
19 LEE PARK AVE.,
HANOVER
TOWNSHIP
Well kept 3 BR, 1 1/2 BA
home on lg lot. 2 car det.
gar, driveway, yard. w/w,
ceiling fans, 1/2 bath o
kitchen. Pull down attic,
bedroomclosets, repl wdws.
MLS#12-541
$79,900
DIR: FromS. Main inW-B
towards Hanover Twp, right
on Oxford St to Right on Lee
Park Ave, house on right.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 29TH 2:00-3:30PM
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th
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Lot #2 Fairway Estates,
Hanover
$399,000
1 Acre lot. Cherry cabinets with island
and granite. Vinyl and stone exterior.
Hardwood and tile throughout frst
foor. 16x14 composite deck, master
bath with Whirlpool and custom
shower. 4 bedrooms, open foor plan.
DIR: South on Main St. from Wilkes-Barre, make right into Fairway Estates, across
from St. Marys Cemetery
Patrick Deats Contractor
Back Mountain Lots Now Available!
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Integrity
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Value
New Construction 2,700 Sq. ft.
13 FORDHAM ROAD, OAKWOOD PARK, LAFLIN
Fabulous custom 3200 sq. ft. ranch, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths,
hardwood, tile & w/w fooring, 2 freplaces, inground pool, new gas
furnace, central air, alarm, fnished basement plus much more.
MLS#11-4346 Hostess: Donna 613-9080
$399,700
DIR: Lafin Road to Fordham on Right.
197 Wyoming Avenue
Wyoming, PA 18644
Ofce (570) 613-9080
www.jjmaginc.com
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TH
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950 Half Doubles
ALDEN
Available Now!!!
1st floor includes
living room, dining
room, kitchen, bath
and sunroom. 2nd
floor has 3 bed-
rooms. Large
fenced yard, with
25x25 paved
patio. Off street
parking, front and
side porches. All
appliances; stove,
fridge, dishwasher,
microwave above
stove, w/d. Gas
heat. Included is
garbage, sewage
and basic cable.
$700 /mo + utilities.
1 month security
and references
570-735-2989
570-510-2023(C)
EDWARDSVILLE
3 minutes to Cross-
valley Expressway &
shopping. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
kitchen, dining, liv-
ing rooms & base-
ment. Washer/dryer
hook-up. Newly re-
modeled, 1,200 sq.
ft. No smoking or
pets. $600/month,
+ utilities, 1st month
& security.
Call 570-603-7338
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
1 Regina St
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath. All appliances
included. New car-
pet. Large kitchen &
living room. $875 +
utilities. Security
deposit + back-
ground check. Call
570-765-4474
HARVEYS LAKE
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
eat-in kitchen,
washer/dryer hook-
up, off street park-
ing. $700 + utilities.
570-606-7917
leave message
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
1st floor laundry,
new carpeting and
paint. $590 + utilities
570-814-3838
KINGSTON
53 Academy Lane
Single Family House
Recently Remodel-
ed. 3 bedrooms. Liv-
ing & dining rooms.
New appliances
i n c l u d i n g
washer/dryer hook
up. Off street park-
ing. $850 + utilities
& security. Call
570-650-0010
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Newly remodeled, 3
bedroom 1/2 double
with carpet, paint,
1.5 bath, washer/
dryer hook up, gas
heat, $675 + utilities.
Call 570-814-0843
KINGSTON
Penn St.
1/2 Double, 2 bed-
room. Newly
remodeled. Gas
Heat. Washer &
dryer hookup, yard,
parking. Section 8
Not Approved. No
pets. $550 + utili-
ties. 570-714-1530
NANTICOKE
HALF DOUBLE
3 bedrooms, Gas
heat. Sewer &
garbage included
$575 month, + utili-
ties, Call
570-740-7016
PLAINS
2 bedroom, modern
quiet, w/w, w/d
hookup, gas heat.
$500. No pets.
Security & lease.
570-332-1216
570-592-1328
WEST PITTSTON
3 bedrooms, eat in
kitchen, hardwood
floors, natural
woodwork, garage.
Walking distance to
churches and
schools. Non smok-
ing, no pets.
Call 570-655-2195
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms, gas
heat, no pets,
$475/per month, +
utilities and security
Call 570-696-2543
WILKES-BARRE
Parsons Section
3 bedroom. Off
street parking. Pets
welcome. $550/mo.
Credit / Criminal
check required. Call
570-266-5336
WILKES-BARRE
SOUTH
Nice, spacious 4
bedroom, 1 1/2 bath
half double. Close to
schools, Wilkes U &
downtown Wilkes-
Barre. Eat in
kitchen. Rear handi-
cap ramp. 2nd floor
laundry hook-up.
Full basement. Off
street parking. $850
+ utilities. Call
570-793-9449
953Houses for Rent
BACK MOUNTAIN
JACKSON TWP.
3 bedroom home
on Hillside Road.
$650/mo + utilities.
Lake Lehman
School District.
No pets.
Call American
Asphalt Paving Co.,
at 570-696-1181,
ext. 243 between
7:00AM and 3PM
Monday -Friday
953Houses for Rent
DALLAS
FOR SALE
OR RENT
Single home in
gated retirement
village. 3 bedroom,
2 bath, 2 car
garage. Granite
countertops, hard-
wood floors, gas
fireplace, appli-
ances included.
Quiet 55 plus com-
munity. No Pets.
One year lease.
$1675/mo + utilities
& security. Monthly
maintenance fee
included.
570-592-3023
To place your
ad call...829-7130
DALLAS
GREENBRIAR
Well maintained
ranch style condo
features living room
with cathedral ceil-
ing, oak kitchen,
dining room with
vaulted ceiling, 2
bedrooms and 2 3/4
baths, master bed-
room with walk in
closet. HOA fees
included. $1,000 per
month + utilities.
MLS#11-4063.
Call Kevin Smith
570-696-5422
SMITH HOURIGAN
570-696-1195
953Houses for Rent
HANOVER TWP
Modern 3 bedroom.
1 1/2 bath. Driveway.
Gas heat. Lease. No
pets. No smoking.
$725 + utilities. Call
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
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HARDING
Mt. Zion Road
6 rooms and bath,
stove provided,
washer/dryer hook-
up, no pets or
smoking. $650/
month, plus utilities,
& security deposit.
Call 570-388-2675
or 570-388-6860
LARKSVILLE
Conveniently locat-
ed. Spacious 4 bed-
room single. Gas
heat. Off street
parking. Lease, no
pets. $650 + utilities
& Security. Call
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
953Houses for Rent
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
$900 + electric only
SQUARE FOOT RE
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
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570-829-7130
PLYMOUTH
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths. Gas heat.
Carpeted. Off street
parking. $800 + utili-
ties & security. Call
570-430-7901
SWOYERSVILLE
Completely remod-
eled Large 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
single family home
including refrigera-
tor, stove, dish-
washer & disposal.
Gas heat, nice yard,
good neighbor-
hood,. Off street
parking. Shed. No
pets. $995 / month.
570-479-6722
WAPWALLOPEN
Spacious 4 Bed-
room, 2 full bath
ranch on 10 acres
in the Crestwood
School District!
Quiet and private
yard with an
onground pool.
Just Minutes from
Interstate 81! Full
unfinished base-
ment with one car
garage. $1200 per
month. Please call
Mary for more
information.
570-472-1395
953Houses for Rent
WILKES-BARRE
Duplex RENTAL first
& second floor for
rent. Kitchen, bed-
room, living room &
bath in each apart-
ment. Included is
refrigerator & stove
in each apartment.
First floor tenant
has use of washer &
dryer. Off-street
parking. Heat, water
& sewer included in
the rent. Tenant
responsible for
electric only. Appli-
cant to provide
proof of income and
responsible for cost
of credit check. 1st
floor rent is $600
per month, 2nd floor
is $575 per month.
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
Prudential:
696-2600
WILKES-BARRE
118 Sambourne St.
3 bedroom, kitchen,
living room, dining
room, basement
$500/month +
utilities, references
& security. No pets.
Call 570-824-4899
or 570-239-4340
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WILKES-BARRE
Single family, 3 bed-
room, washer/dry-
er on premises.
$875/month, + utili-
ties & security.
570-814-7562
953Houses for Rent
WYOMING
Two Story single
home,2 bedrooms,
1 bathroom, wash-
er & dryer hook-up.
$675 per month
plus utilities. Refer-
ences and back-
ground/credit
check. Call 570-
540-3632
Leave message.
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $340.
Efficiency at $450
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
ROOM WANTED
55+ male, Pittston
area. Would be
there 11am Monday
through 1am on Fri-
day. 732-803-8786
965 Roommate
Wanted
MOUNTAIN TOP
Male homeowner
looking for responsi-
ble male roommate
to share house.
Minutes away from
Industrial Park. Off
street parking. Plen-
ty of storage. Fur-
nished room. Large
basement with bil-
liards and air hock-
ey. All utilities includ-
ed. $425. Call Doug
570-817-2990
965 Roommate
Wanted
WILKES-BARRE
To share 3 bed-
room apartment. All
utilities included.
$300/month
570-212-8332
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
HARVEYS LAKE
Furnished Summer
Home. Weekly and/
or Monthly. Starting
June to end of
August. Washer &
dryer. Free boat
slips. Call for more
details.
570-639-5041
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
VACATION RENTAL
Brant Beach - LBI,
NJ 4 bedrooms; 2
baths, sleeps 10. 1
block to the beach,
block to the bay.
Front porch, rear
deck, all the con-
veniences of home.
Many weeks still
available. $1000-
$1950. Call Darren
570-825-2468
974 Wanted to Rent
Real Estate
WILKES-BARRE
& Surrounding
Areas
Seeking a Ranch
Home. 3+ bed-
rooms. 1 1/2 baths
or more. Call Jean
570-829-3477
ext. 152
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