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INSIDE
Educator:
Little ones
amaze
By KElly McDoNough
Abington Journal Correspondent
Nothing gives kindergarten
teacher Chris Arcangelo more
pleasure than being surrounded
by young children who bring
wonder and joy into her world.
I absolutely love children.
Theyre
innocent,
wonderful
and kind. You
never know
what to expect.
You just cant
imagine, Ar-
cangelo said.
Hers is a
story of a
segue from executive secretary
to stay- at -home mom then
later to professional storyteller
and teachers aid at Abington
Heights Middle School.
Everyone used to say, Why
dont you go to school and
become a teacher? So one day,
I said OK and quit my teachers
aid job. I attended Marywood
College where I received my
B.S. in elementary education
and a minor in early child-
hood. Arcangelo explained.
From there, things blossomed
naturally. Monsignor John
Louis asked Arcangelo if shed
like to be St. Gregorys Early
Childhood Centers kindergar-
ten teacher. That was 17 years
ago. And shes still embracing
every moment. She claims
children keep her young, alert
and give her lots of energy.
Arcangelo gives her job one
hundred percent, if not more,
and she feels strongly about
helping children grow and
develop at their own pace.
Atypical day means arriving
Newton lets
Marleys
Mission out
of the gate
By KEvIN KEarNEy
Abington Journal Correspondent
NEWTON TWP. - Marleys Mission
received the go-ahead from Newton
Township to break ground on a 32-acre
property on Port Royal Road.
The supervisors on April 8 approved
the charitys land development plan
and request to combine two lots into
one. Robert Naegele, a principal with
Colwell-Naegele Associates Inc., an
engineering consulting frm, represented
Marleys Mission at the meeting. He told
supervisors the charity has a very ag-
gressive schedule and are excited to get
started.
Nonproft Marleys Mission provides
free equine assisted psychotherapy
to children who have been victims of
trauma. Its current location is on a 24-
acre tract in Lake Ariel, Wayne County.
The next step is for the charity to start
site work, which will begin in the a few
weeks. The project will be completed
as effciently as possible because the
charity hopes to be operating on the new
property by July 5, the third anniversary
of Marleys Mission, said the nonproft
board president Gene Talarico in a phone
interview.
The charity, which operates mainly on
fundraisers, private donations and grants,
purchased the property on Port Royal
Road at a reduced cost from Keith Eckel.
We came to a generous resolution
to the sale because he was kind enough
to take off a substantial percentage,
Talarico said.
The total cost was about $240,000.
The property will include two arenas, a
15-stall horse stable and a small building
for an offce/reception area.
Marleys new home will be more ac-
cessible for the children it aids, most of
whom come from Lackawanna, Luzerne
and Wyoming counties.
The Newton property was selected for
its beauty and ease of access, Talarico
said. And the community has been very
welcoming.
The purchase is also advantageous
because the charity now owns property,
which will make it easier for it to raise
money and invest in itself, Talarico said.
The charity rents the property in Lake
Ariel.
Established nearly three years ago,
Marleys Mission has helped more than
200 children from seven Northeast-
See TEACHER, Page 12
See NEWTON, Page 3
See MOM, Page 3
Abington JournAl/ElizAbEth bAumEiStEr
Frank Black, of Eynon, slows down to the nish line at the end of the Open House April 13 at Cedar BMX in Newton
Twp.
ABOVE: Dan Uhranowsky, of Clarks Summit, speeds
around the track at Cedar BMX during its Open House
April 13.
AT RIGHT: Christian Black, of Eynon, rides the track at Ce-
dar BMX in Newton Twp. during its Open House April 13.
Riders on
TRACK for
new season
Cedar BMX, 1826 Red Barn Village Rd.,
Newton Twp., held its Open House April 13.
Bikers of all ages participated in the free event,
which included access to the track, refreshments,
information about the Olympic sport of BMX
and more.
For additional photos, see theabingtonjour-
nal.com and for more information about Cedar
BMX, visit cedarbmx.com or call 570.855.8191.
tEAChEr of thE month
chris
arcangelo
Her real name is
By KElly McDoNough
W
orking with crayons
at the kitchen table,
10-year-old Emily Urell
drew a picture of a dark-
haired woman and asked,
Excuse me, Mommy, how
do you spell your name?
M-O-M, Regina Urell
began.
No, your real name,
Emily insisted.
Her mom dutifully
spelled out R-E-G-I-N-A,
and Emily carefully added
the head of the households
given name to her artwork.
But M-O-M or M-O-
M-M-Ywould have been
equally appropriate.
Regina Urell answers to
both.
The 28-year-old Clarks
Summit woman offcially
adopted Emily, 8-year-
old Courtney, 6-year-old
Alexa, 5-year-old Ashley
and 3-year-old Abigail
in December, so the fve
biological, special-needs
siblings could stay together
in a forever home.
They were recently
awarded 2013 Family of
the Year by the Wilkes-
Barre Racing Company.
Regina Urell has
opened her heart and her
home to fve wonderful
girls and adopted all fve
sisters together in 2012.
She is a single mom with
more faith, courage and
love than anyone can
imagine, said Rich Pais,
Executive Director of
Wilkes- Barre Racing in
announcing the award.
The Wilkes- Barre Rac-
ing Co.,affliated with the
foster care and adoption
agency Concern, located
in Eynon, asked Urell to
promote foster care in a
radio commercial. After
speaking with Urell about
how she adopted the fve
girls, Pais decided to nomi-
nate her for Family of the
Year.
Atypical day af-
ter school for the older
girls and day care for the
youngest ones includes
home, homework, dinner,
showers and bed, Urell
said.
Special fun ranges from
gymnastics and dance to
karate and soccer.
Urell enjoys all these
growing-up rituals be-
cause, she explained, its
giving her a chance to
enjoy childhood activities
she never experienced as a
youngster herself.
With a leukemia diag-
ABOVE: Regina
Urell with children
Ashley, 5, Emily, 10,
Abigail, 3, Alexa,
6, and Courtney, 8
nosis at age 4 and a relapse
at age 7, she spent many of
her early years undergoing
cancer treatments.
I was in a wheelchair for
a year. They said Id never
DAILY EVENTS
April 17: Free skin can-
cer screenings, at Geisinger
Dermatology-Dunmore, 1000
Meade Street, Suite 204, from
1 to 4 p.m. Skin cancer is most
treatable when caught early. If
you have moles, skin changes
or have been exposed to UV
rays, Geisinger recommends
you attend the free screen-
ing to fnd out if you are at
risk. Registration (required):
1.800.275.6401 and say
Carelink or register online at
geisinger.org/events.
The Greater Scranton Cham-
ber of Commerce Womens
Network, at The Country Club
of Scranton, 1001 Morgan
Hwy., Clarks Summit, from 12
- 1 p.m. Features presentation,
Women in Leadership Roles:
how to step up! by Elizabeth
Randol. Info: 342.7711.
Regional Hospital of Scran-
tons Second annual Spring
into Heart Health: Cardiac
Health Fair, on the second
foor of Regional Hospitals
McGowan Conference Center
from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Represen-
tatives of various cardiac care
departments will be on hand
to provide information and
answer questions. In addition,
cardiologists from Great Valley
Cardiology will be available to
discuss their wide range of car-
diac care options. Cholesterol
screening and blood pressure
screenings will be offered and
video presentations of actual
cardiac procedures will be
presented.
Marywood University Em-
ployment and Internship Fair,
in the Nazareth Student Center
from 1 - 4:30 p.m.
April 18: Bereavement Sup-
port Group Meeting, at The
Visiting Nurse Association
Hospice and Home Health of
Lackawanna County Of-
fce, 301 Delaware Avenue,
Olyphant, from 6 7:30 p.m.
Reoccurs the third Thursday of
each month. Info: 383.5180.
Leadership Lackawannas
Core Class of 2013s Night
of Dinner and Cocktails, at
POSH in downtown Scranton,
from 5:30 8 p.m. Benefts the
Foster Our Future project for
Friendship House and foster
care awareness. Includes one
hour of open bar beginning at
5:30 p.m., appetizers, dinner
and desert. Awine pull will
also be held that evening. Cost:
$35 (tickets must be pur-
chased by April 11). Tickets:
346.0759, ext. 104.
April 19: Spring Concert, at
Baptist Bible College, Murphy
Memorial Library, at 8 p.m.,
continuing April 20 at 3 p.m.
and 8 p.m. The Musical De-
partment of Baptist Bible Col-
lege will present the Concert
Chorale, Chamber Singers and
faculty and student vocalists
and instrumentalists. Cost: $5
general, $3 alumni, employees
and students. Info: 585.9295 or
bbc.edu.
Scranton BRAWL: Broads
Regional Arm Wrestling
YOUR COMMUNITY
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Abington Senior Center
to host open house
The Abington Senior Community Center, 1151 Winola Road, Clarks Summit, will hold an
open house May 5, from noon to 3 p.m. It will include tours of the facility, an art exhibit, activ-
ity demonstrations, a variety basket raffe and bake sale. Light refreshments will be served.
For more information,call 586.8996 or visit abingtonseniorcommunitycenter.com.
Shown is the Open House Planning Committee, from left, front row: Aldy Berquist, Mary
Leiber and Betty Schumacher; Back row: John Romanowski, Kathy Stark, Kellie Sheakoski,
Mary ODonnell and Richard Kranick.
Author to speak at
NPRASpring Brunch
The spring meeting of the
Northeastern Pennsylvania
Reading Association (NPRA)
has always featured a chil-
drens author for the member-
ship. This year the meeting
is open to all families with
their children April 27 at the
Ramada, Clarks Summit at 10
a.m. Aprice of $7 is available
for children.
Kathy M. Miller, a photog-
rapher and childrens author,
will be the featured speaker.
Her award-winning Chippy
Chipmunk book series weaves
together visual and language
arts, science, photography and
storytelling to make backyard
nature accessible and fun. Born
and raised in Ottawa, Canada,
Miller now lives in New Ring-
gold with her husband and cat.
In addition to the author
program, the annual NPRA
scholarship will be awarded
to a student at a local college
who is majoring in education
and student teaching in the
fall of this year or spring of
2014. Northeastern Pennsyl-
vania Reading Association is
a professional organization
serving Lackawanna, Pike,
Susquehanna, Wayne and
Wyoming Counties devoted to
the improvement of all aspects
of reading. It provides exten-
sive professional development
opportunities at locations
throughout the area, including
schools, libraries, colleges and
universities.
This years fnal session Us-
ing Childrens Literature in the
Mathematics Classroom will
be presented by Dana Naylor
and Kathy Bossi April 21, from
6 to 7:30 p.m. at The Univer-
sity of Scranton. Other literacy
events which the association
sponsors include Reading Time
at Steamtown Mall featuring
celebrity readers and book
characters and Young Authors
Day in November at Keystone
College with a featured chil-
drens author.
Reservations can be made
by contacting Donna Salva at
570.563.1455 or 570.815.6068.
Society to hold Astronomy Day
The Lackawanna Astronomi-
cal Society will host its annual
Astronomy Day May 11. This
years event, beginning at
7 p.m. will be held on the
grounds of Keystone College
Thomas G. Cupillari Observa-
tory in Fleetville. Weather per-
mitting, the public can observe
the planets Jupiter, Saturn, star
cluster and galaxies.
Telescopes with flters
designed to view the sun
safely, will be used to observe
sunspots and the solar environ-
ment. Society members will
help beginners, answering
questions on telescopes and
observing. Aslide program will
be presented.
Admission is free. Atendees
should dress appropriately to
keep warm in the evening. Re-
freshments will be available.
Womens Press Association
offers $1,500 scholarship
Pennsylvania Womens Press
Association will again offer its
annual Teresa Spatara Scholar-
ship of $1,500 to a print jour-
nalism major working toward a
newspaper career.
Both men and women col-
legians may apply. Applicants
should be Pennsylvania resi-
dents at a Pennsylvania college
or university and classifed as a
junior, senior or graduate level
student for the fall of 2012.
Those interested should
request applications in time
to complete and return them
by April 22. Applications are
available by writing to JoAnne
Harrop, PWPAScholarship
Director, D.L. Clark Build-
ing, 503 Martindale St., Third
Floor, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212 or
via email at jharrop@tribweb.
com.
The association will select
the winner on the basis of
proven journalistic ability,
dedication to journalism, plans
to work at a newspaper and
general merit. The presenta-
tion of the scholarship will be
part of the associations annual
awards luncheon May 18 in
Harrisburg.
PWPAsponsors this program
to lend professional support to
journalists of the future.
Womens Resource Centers Great Chefs XXIII Committee, from
left, seated: Carole Cader, Claudia Naismith and Pat Preate, event
chairs. Standing: Laure Schab, WRC Executive Director Peg Ruddy,
Sally Preate and WRC Board President Mark DeStefano
WRC plans Great Chefs
XXIII, Chopped fundraiser
The Womens Resource
Center Association fundraiser,
Great Chefs XXIII, Chopped
Challenge, will feature celeb-
rity Chef Rachel Willen and
Fred Magnotta, Russell Preno
III and Cathy Peppert. Jackie
Lewandoski, host of WNEP-
TVs Home and Backyard,
will be on hand. The event
will be May 1 at the Radisson
Lackawanna Station Hotel, at
5:30 p.m. with a cash bar. A
dinner will be followed by a
take on the Food Networks
popular show Chopped. All
proceeds beneft the services
provided by the WRC, a 24-
hour a day rape crisis center
and shelter for battered and
abused women and children.
Tickets are $75 and can be
purchased by calling Jack at
570.346.4460, ext. 213.
Dinner to support
C.S. frefghter
Apasta dinner will be hosted
April 19 at the Clarks Summit
Fire Station, Bedford Street.
The event, from 5 to 8 p.m.,
is organized to help offset the
costs incurred by Clarks Sum-
mit Firefghter Tom Rose, who
is battling cancer.
Cost is $8 children, $5
adults. Tickets can be pur-
chased at the door and takeouts
are available.For tickets and
details, call 570.586.1013
League event, at The Vintage
Theater, 326 Spruce Street,
Scranton, at 6 p.m. Abington
Heights junior Zia Lawrence
is the organizer of the event,
which is a fundraiser for the
Community Intervention Cen-
ter of Scranton. It is part perfor-
mance and part arm wrestling
tournament, and will feature
eight young women who will
each take on a distinct costume
and character for a night of fun,
feminism and girl power.
Cost: $10 at the door.
April 20: Everything Natu-
rals Annual Earth Day Open
House, at Everything Natural,
Clarks Summit, from 11 a.m.
- 3 p.m. Attendees will experi-
ence organic, green, and fair
trade foods; live music and a
screening of the movie Fresh.
Info: everythingnaturalpa.com.
The Dalton Community Li-
brarys Spring Book and Bake
Sale, at the library from 9 a.m.
- 3 p.m. Includes baked goods,
a large selection of adult and
juvenile fction and nonfction,
magazines, paperbacks, record-
ings and more. Info: 563.2014.
Lackawanna Audubon Soci-
ety Adopt-a-highway Cleanup
on Snake Road, at 9 a.m. Apart
of PennDOTs Great American
Clean-up of Pennsylvania Day
and as an Earth Day Project.
Participants should meet in the
frst parking lot in Mcdade Park
Scranton. Info: 563.1565.
Spaghetti and Spoons!
dinner, at Clarks Green As-
sembly of God, 204 S. Abing-
ton Road, Clarks Green, from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event
will feature an authentic Italian
spaghetti dinner prepared by
Chef Mazar of the Bridgeview
Restaurant in Nicholson.
Clarks Summit eateries will
also offer sample spoonfuls of
their favorite menu items. All
proceeds beneft the general
fund of Abington Christian
Academy, which fnances
curriculum materials, special
needs instruction, teacher
salaries, facilities rental, and
student scholarships. Cost: $7
for adults and $3 for children
under 12. Info: 586.5270.
French Toast Breakfast, at
Chinchilla United Method-
ist Church, 411 Layton Rd,
Chinchilla, from 7 11 a.m.
Breakfast includes an all-you-
can-eat buffet of french toast,
sausage, fruit, orange juice
and beverage. Cost: $6 for
adults, $3 for children under
age 12, free for children age
3 and younger. Info: www.
Chinchillaumc.org.
Christy Mathewson Park
work day, at the park from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers are
See CALENDAR, Page 11
Spring planting
in C.G. April 22
The Clarks Green Spring
Planting will take place the
week of April 22. Volunteers
are needed and welcome. Call
586.4446 for more information.
Zielinski hearing set for
April 30 in Scranton
Asentencing hearing for
Kathleen Zielinski will be held
April 30 at 9:30 a.m. at the
Lackawanna County Court-
house in Scranton.
Ransom Township resi-
dents interested in speaking
at the hearing are asked to
call the township secretary at
570.586.7250.
Former Ransom Township
Secretary-Treasurer Zielin-
ski pleaded guilty Dec. 3 to a
second-degree felony count of
theft by unlawful taking.
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U of S honors alum,
community contributors
By Gerard NolaN
Abington Journal Correspondent
The University of Scranton
honored an alumnus and a
couple who have contributed
to the local community as part
of the universitys third annual
conference on aging April 11.
More than 100 guests gath-
ered in the schools DeNaples
Center ballroom to witness the
ceremony, the culmination of
the daylong conference.
Seven local colleges and
universities, including Key-
stone College and Marywood
University, sponsored the con-
ference. This was the frst year
the awards were handed out.
The Award for Outstanding
Contributions to the conference
went to Brian Duke, Pennsyl-
vanias secretary of aging and
a university alum. Duke took
contributed to the growth of
the conference from the very
beginning, according to Brian
Conniff, dean of the schools
College of Arts and Sciences.
Brian showed up and sup-
ported us with his wisdom his
expertise, Conniff said.
Duke expressed gratitude.
Im extremely humbled and
honored to be honored by my
alma mater, he said.
He added that the conference
is a unique in the state because
of collaboration of experts
from so many different areas of
study and practice.
Pennsylvania Attorney
General Kathleen Kane, also a
Scranton alum, presented the
awards and spoke about the
importance of the states elderly
population.
We are lucky to have such
a large population, Kane said.
You are our history.
Ann and Leo Moskovitz
were honored with the Mos-
kovitz Award for their contri-
butions to our community and
being models of successful
living. They received a glass
sculpture, crafted by artist
Christopher Ries.
We are honored and happy,
Ann said. There are not suf-
fcient words.
The couple has been married
for 44 years. Throughout that
time they have made contri-
butions to the charitable and
cultural organizations with
their time and money and show
no signs of slowing. Leo, who
is 108, suffers from hearing
loss, but that didnt stop him
from making a few remarks at
the ceremony.
Ill fnd out what she said
when I get home, he quipped
after his wife spoke, drawing
laughter from the crowd.
You have to be way up
there to get all the attention I
do, Leo added.
Kane said she presented
the awards because shes a
Scranton alum but also because
she is friends with Ann and
Leo Moskovitz. She stressed
the importance of the elderly
population.
They remind everyone that
age is not a number, she said.
They are our heroes. We need
to take care of them.
Rebecca Haggerty, director
of assessment and accreditation
for the institution, organized
the conference.
It really exceeded our
expectations, Haggerty said,
adding that 160 people attend-
ed the conference, the highest
to date.
Its a great collaboration
of many academic institutions
to try to better serve the needs
of our elders, said attendee
Marie Bonavoglia, a physi-
cians assistant and member of
Marywood Universitys nurs-
ing faculty.
The conferences aim is to
bring individuals from a vari-
ety of disciplines and profes-
sions to work toward improv-
ing the lives of our elderly
population.
Barnum and Bailey Clown Dean Kelley
Clowning around
LeoandAnnMoskovitz
werehonoredfortheir
contributions to our
communityandbeing
models of successful
living.Theyreceiveda
glasssculpture,crafted
by artist Christopher
Ries. They are shown,
with Pennsylvania
AttorneyGeneralKath-
leenKane, a Scranton
alum, who presented
the awards, Chris
Kane, and University
of Scrantonpresident
Kevin Quinn, S.J.
Abington JournAl/gerArd nolAn
Ringling Bros. and Bar-
num & Bailey Presents Fully
ChargedSM is coming to
Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey
Plaza for fve performances
April 25-28. Show times are:
April 25 at 7pm; April 26 at
7pm; April 27 at 1pm and 5pm
and April 28 at 1pm.
Tickets are available at
ticketmaster.com, 800-745-
3000 or at The Mohegan Sun
Arena Box Offce. Ticket
Prices begin at $25.50 for
adults and $12.50 for children
2-12 All opening day tickets
are $15.50. Additional fees
may apply.
We are so excited to launch
the Ringling Bros. and Bar-
num & Bailey Gold Edition of
Fully Charged because there is
nothing more exhilarating than
connecting the power of our
performers with the audience
in the intimate setting of the
Ringling Bros. Gold Unit,
said producer Nicole Feld.
Ringling Bros. offers face-
time with performers starting
at the All Access Pre-show
Power-Up Party, which takes
place on the arena foor one
hour before the show.
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CROSSWORDS
ANSWERS ON PAGE 14
My name is Maggie
The Griffn Pond
Animal Shelter, 967
Griffn Pond Rd.,
Clarks Summit, is open
for the adoption of pets
from noon to 4:30 p.m.,
daily. Wish list items
are always appreciated,
especially cat litter,
canned dog food and
paper towels.
Adopt a cage at the Grifn
Pond Animal Shelter for one
month and your $20 donation
will go toward care and feed-
ing of the animal in that cage
for the month you choose.
A card will be placed on the
cage identifying the sponsor
for that month.
Send the following
adopt-a-Cage information,
including name; address;
city; state and zip; phone
number; sponsorship
month; choice of dog, cat or
small animal cage; and how
you would like your sponsor
card to appear, along with
$20 per cage to The Grifn
Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Grif-
n Pond Rd., Clarks Summit,
PA 18411.
Adopt-A-Cage can also be
done via PayPal or credit card.
Name: Maggie
Age: 8 years old
Sex: Female
Breed: Black lab
Cost: Available to adopters, age 60 or over at a cost of $14
and would be a wonderful sidekick for a retired person.
About me: Im compatible with other dogs and cats. Im
housebroken and walk well on a leash.
Remember to contact the Griffn Pond Animal Shelter at
586.3700 if your pet is lost or goes astray.
Refll Station opens
second location
The Refll Station, estab-
lished at 213 S. State St. in
Clarks Summit in 2009, an-
nounces the grand opening of
its new Tunkhannock location
at on 69 Bridge Street. The
Wyoming County Chamber
of Commerce hosted a rib-
bon cutting ceremony April 4
in conjunction with the grand
opening. Live entertainment
and light refreshments were
provided.
The business, which special-
izes in computer repairs for
residential and commercial
business. The Tunkhannock
store offers a full inventory
of inkjets, while offering free
delivery of toner cartridges to
local businesses. For details,
call 570.836.4349 or visit
www.therefllstationusa.com
Owner Jason Zeidman, third from left, cuts the ribbon at the grand
opening of second location of The Rell Station in Tunkhannock April
4.
Attic Shop
announces
special hours
The Vintage Pleat at the
Attic Shop is an upscale con-
signment shop located in the
Waverly Community House.
All proceeds are donated to
charity. For information on
consigning or shopping call
570.586.5991 or fnd the shop
on Facebook.
The Attic Shop will have a
tag sale April 26, from 8:30
A.M. to 4 p.m.
Special Shop hours during
the Waverly House and
Garden Show are:
April 27, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.
April 28, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Shop Hours
Wed. & Fri. Mornings
9:30 a.m.- 12 p.m.
First & Third Wednesday
5:30 -8 p.m.
Second Saturday of the
month 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Options shown. 2012 Lexus.
MOTORWORLD LEXUS
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My mommy guilt is at an
all-time high. Its the daycare-
related mommy guilt, and after
nearly 12 years of being a par-
ent, Im convinced this is the
worst kind.
Its something Ive never
been faced with before. I
stayed home with my other
two, much older children. I had
been so thrilled at the novelty
of becoming a mother back
then, I had no doubt about stay-
ing at home. Instead of consid-
ering a job out of the house, Id
provided daycare to a couple
of other children at our house.
It worked out perfectly. My
children had instant playmates
and I had an income without
ever having to leave home.
But things are different all
these years later. After I got the
two older ones off to school, I
found a job I really liked. As an
adoption social worker serving
kids in foster care, I fnd my
job rewarding and meaningful.
Its the kind of job Id keep,
even if I won the lottery. My
part- time hours there are a nice
change of pace from running a
busy household. Theres such
a sense of accomplishment
in completing tasks without a
thousand interruptions.
With
Adriane
Heine
Parenthood, Abington Style
The worst kind of mommy guilt
Allied Services administrator
retires after three decades
Allied Services
Integrated Health
System recently held
a reception to honor
Diane Moolick, who is
retiring after more than
three decades with the
organization. While
she has contributed to
many areas of nursing
administration, her most
recent role has been as
Infection Prevention
and Control Coordina-
tor. For information on
Allied Services, visit
AlliedServices.org.
Shown,fromleft:JeanaSluck,DirectorofNursing;DianneMoolick;Jackie
Brozena,SeniorVicePresident/COO;KarenKearney,VicePresident,Inpatient
Administration and Bob Cole, Vice President, System Improvements.
And I like the income.
When I have a paycheck, my
family goes from living on a
tight budget to having plenty
of breathing room. Exciting
weekend road trips and extra
mini-vacations become pos-
sible. Suddenly, spending the
day at the mall with my big
girls, getting them a special
new outft or going for mani-
cures, is something we can do.
Surprising my husband with
a great birthday present can
be a surprise, not a charge he
will wonder about on the joint
credit card statement.
But the baby isnt happy.
For the frst 14 months of her
life, she was at home. This
baby isnt being raised by two
parents, but by four. Her big
sisters dote on her. The four
of us ooh and ahh at her
every tiny accomplishment.
She rarely gets forced into a
car seat and carted around on
errands or carpools. With four
capable and willing caretak-
ers, theres always someone
to watch her. She has free run
of the house: playing with her
toys, watching her Barney
episodes on DVR and fipping
through her board books. Until
I went back to work, that is.
Up until then, it was only
an hour that I would ever put
her in a daycare-like setting, at
Browns Gym. Browns child
care room takes children start-
ing at age one. It was only a
day or two after her frst birth-
day that I brought her there,
desperate for a decent workout
and thinking shed fourish
in the company of other little
people. I was wrong. She cried.
I thought she would stop after
a few minutes so off to my
ftness class I went, looking
forward to toning my muscles
and increasing my bone den-
sity. An hour later I returned
and she was still crying. In the
arms of the babysitter she sat,
eyes red, sniffng back sobs. I
told myself it would get better
with time.
I continued to take her once
or twice a week, but I felt hor-
rible. Wed walk through the
gym and shed be bright-eyed
and smiling at everyone who
looked in her direction. Until
we entered the play room. The
crying started before I put her
down. The poor young woman
who works there managed not
to sigh or say Oh, boyhere
we go again, as I made her
job a whole lot harder for the
impending 60 minutes. Other
moms, hearing her cries, would
offer to leave class to check
on her, knowing if she caught
a glimpse of me, any progress
shed made toward calming
herself will be ruined. It was
at those moments, when my
ftness classmates would return
to report her status, that I was
reminded that it really does
take a village to raise a child.
When I returned to work,
I couldnt believe my good
fortune. While Id been away
for over a year, theyd opened
a daycare on site! My husband
can work from home two days
a week and watch the baby, but
Im really needed at work three
days, so she could come with
me. The facility is beautiful,
the kind of place that makes
me wish I was a kid again. But
the quiver in her lip when we
entered those doors, followed
by desperate cries for ma- ma-
ma! made me wonder. And it
didnt get better, it got worse.
Each week her sadness started
quicker and persisted longer.
Was it time to give up? I ago-
nized over the decision.
So I rearranged my schedule.
I made my 20 hours a week
into two long days (when my
husband could be home with
the baby) and stopped taking
her to daycare. Oddly, within
a week, she started liking the
gym playroom. There was a
coveted Elmo toy the baby-
sitter there pointed out, that
she liked. It was like magic.
We would arrive, the toy was
handed to her, and she was
happy for the hour it took me
to workout.
Then my husband went out
of town and I was forced to
take her to the daycare at work.
She didnt cry, or fuss or long
for me. In fact, she looked
annoyed to see me when I
showed up to take her home
at the end of the day. She was
ready to play, be independent,
socialize. It was then it dawned
on me, a lesson I had learned
so many years ago but some-
how had forgotten. Just when
you think a phase is going to
break you, it ends. So often we
agonize over these issues and
then, poof! They disappear, just
like the developmental stage
they represent.
C.S. resident speaks at Oakwood Terrace
Oakwood Terrace memory care community
in Moosic recently held a Special Community
Forum. Guest speakers included: Dr. Mario Cor-
nacchione, Northeastern Pennsylvania Memory
&Alzheimers Center; Janine Starinsky, MHA,
CDP, Oakwood Terraces Executive Director;
Nancy Burns of Clarks Summit, CSA/Reverse
Mortgage Specialist, Security One Lending;
Attorney Brenda Colbert, Esquire, LLM, CELA,
Colbert & Grebas, P.C; Anissa M. Fetchen,
Veteran Service Offcer, Lackawanna County
Veterans Affairs Coordinator and Rhondi Nach-
lis, Insurance Consultant, and Muskey Financial
Services.
Shown, fromleft: GeorgeBernardin, LindaHeath, JessicaEngel, GinaHaley, KathyRowinski,Virginia
Hunisch,MaggieBushwick,TheresaJanosov,OakwoodTerracesFoodandBeverageDirectorandSylvia
Kolosinsky, Community Relations Coordinator.
Adriane Heine and her husband, Doug,
own Dublins Pub in West Scranton
and are raising their three daughters
in Waverly. Contact her at news@
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Lackawanna Trail
introduces Law
Enforcement Liaison
BY BEN FREDA
Abington Journal Correspondent
FACTORYVILLE - At the
Lackawanna Trail school board
meeting April 8, superintendent
Matthew Rakauskas formally
introduced law enforcement
liaison Daralyn Carr. Rakaus-
kas said Carr has been work-
ing with the high school for
juvenile probation for years.
He added that since the Sandy
Hook tragedy in December,
2012, Lackawanna Trail has
been looking at methods to be
more proactive in providing
security.
We walked into a great
situation having already had
Daralyn with us, he added.
We booked an agreement with
Wyoming County to increase
her hours, and make her a
K-to-12 type of person, who is
here in a proactive measure but
is also someone who is able to
carry a frearm and use it for
protection of the students and
staff if need be.
Rakauskas said the board has
been introducing Carr to the
elementary students and that at
the April 8 meeting they sought
to offer a public welcome to
her.
Carr explained her back-
ground as a juvenile probation
offcer in Wyoming County for
12 years.
Half of that role has been
school-based here at Lackawa-
nna Trail, she said. The other
half, Im actually the com-
munity liaison offcer. So that
means, I interact with various
community agencies.
She always supervised high
school offenders who are
on probation, Carr said, and
worked with their teachers.
She announced an increased
role, which is preventative. She
will meet with students who
are not on probation but who
may need more information
about the juvenile aspect of the
criminal justice system.
In addition to the schools
teams and the staffs teams,
Im meeting with all the staff
and teachers about safety
planning for their classroom
and lockdown procedures. (I
was) going over what would
possibly happen if there was an
emergency in the building and
they had to go into a lockdown
situation, she said. That has
been received, I think, very
well from the teachers and the
staff and Im probably about
halfway there.
High school principal John
Rushefski lauded Carr for her
work.
Its great to have Daralyn
in the school because shes
trained to be a law enforcement
offcer, he said. She thinks
like a law enforcement offcer
and gives us that perspective.
Carr displayed her frearm
equipment used to keep the
schools safe and reviewed her
training.
We have annual qualifca-
tion training that we do with
frearms, she said. But also,
we go out monthly to shoot and
to practice. We also do a lot of
tactics.
She, who is married with
three children, has a Bachelors
degree from Lafayette College
and is working on her Masters
in criminal justice and admin-
istration.
High school assistant
principal Mark Murphy said
Carr will assist with a drill the
school has planned for Fall. He
mentioned scenarios that Carr
will run through to protect the
students in the classroom.
I think thats a great frame-
work that she lends and cer-
tainly a huge beneft in addition
to serving in our safe schools
committee and advising us,
he said. Shes actually there
showing us, telling us, working
through it with us.
Elementary Principal Tania
Stoker added that Carr was
present when the school cre-
ated their crisis plan. She said
Carr gives quality feedback
when the school conducts fre
drills and lockdowns.
In other business:
* Board member Judith
Johnson made a motion to add
to the district substitute list:
Elementary teacher Cynthia
Brez of Jefferson Twp; nurse
Kirsten McIntyre of Scran-
ton; bus driver Miles Dooley
of Tunkhannock; bus driver
Edward Richardson of Carbon-
dale; biochem teacher Saman-
tha Ide of Tunkhannock; bio-
chem teacher Kathleen Maier
of Nicholson. All clearances
are on fle. Board member Ned
Clarke seconded this motion.
The board approved 9-0.
* Ned Clarke mentioned
in his board member report
that he attended the annual
Breakfast of Hope supporting
the Lou Ruspi Jr. Founda-
tion, which promotes suicide
prevention and mental health
awareness. Clarke read aloud
the history and mission state-
ment of this foundation. He
stated the Lou Ruspi Jr. Foun-
dation is requesting acceptance
from the American Founda-
tion for Suicide Prevention.
The packet came with three
CDs, which are dedicated to
hope, guidance and education
of suicide and mental health
awareness.
At this time, I would like
to present these CDs to the
guidance department and
the administration and Mr.
Rakauskas for their review,
stated Clarke. I think its very
important to have a heightened
awareness of teen suicide and
depression and many problems
that face our youth today.
Dancing from
her HEART
A16 -year- old student at
Abington Heights High School
turned a celebration of her
heritage into a fundraiser for a
cause close to her heart.
In the art form of Indian
Classical Dance, each dance
shares a story told by the per-
former and interpreted through
movement. This type of art
form requires many hours of
practice and diligence. Raeva
Mulloth, a student of the Kala
School of Indian Classical
Dance based in Clarks Summit,
planned her graduation recital
as a fundraiser for the National
Brain Tumor Society.
This type of celebration
is very much like a sweet
sixteen or bat mitzvah as it
invites the community to cel-
ebrate the efforts of many years
of study and Raevas dedica-
tion to her familys heritage,
said Sujata Nair-Mulloth,
Artistic Director for the Kala
School of Dance.
Raeva Mulloth requested
that in lieu of gifts, all those
in attendance make a donation
to The National Brain Tumor
Society, a foundation of special
importance to her, as her
mother, Sujata, is a brain tumor
survivor.
Raeva has perfected this
art form and has embraced her
Indian heritage and is so ex-
cited to share it with all of her
American family and friends,
said Sujata Nair-Mulloth.
Raeva played violin in the
Abington Heights Orchestra
and has been studying piano
for eight years and singing with
the NEPAChildrens choir for
10. She was elected Treasurer
of the student government.
The Clarks Summit resident
serves as a volunteer at the
Community Medical Center
Hospital and has assisted in
fundraising for St. Francis
of Assisis soup kitchen in
Scranton
Abington JournAl/Alex Seeley
Raeva Mulloth, a student of the Kala School of Indian Classical Dance based in Clarks Summit, planned her graduation recital as a
fundraiser for the National Brain Tumor Society.
Abington JournAl/
Alex Seeley
Shown, from left:
Kajal Patel, Ajna Pra-
halad, Leah Thomas,
Maansi Malhotra,
Elizabeth Pattara and
Meera Patel in The
Mellow Theater at
Lackawanna College
April 13.
Wyoming Seminary
Winter Honor roll
Dr. Claire Hornung,
Dean of Wyoming Semi-
nary Lower School, has
announced the Greater
Abington area students
named to the Academic
High Honor Roll and Aca-
demic Honor Roll for the
second trimester of the
2012-2013 academic year.
Riley Calpin, seventh
grade, of Waverly, was
named to the High Honor
Roll. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Calpin of Waverly.
Conor Jordan, sixth
grade, of Factoryville, has
been named to the Honor
Roll. He is the son of Dr.
and Mrs. William Jordan of
Factoryville.
Wyoming Seminary
Winter DeanS liSt
Wyoming Seminary
Dean Jay Harvey has
announced the Greater
Abington area students
named to the Upper
School Deans List for the
winter trimester of the
2012-2013 academic year.
Deans List High Honors:
Ava Alexander, Dalton;
Devin Holmes, Fleetville;
Sukanya Roy, South Abing-
ton Twp.; Thomas Rundell,
South Abington Twp.
Deans List:
Reilly Breig, Dalton; Wil-
liam Kozar, Clarks Summit;
Lauren Larar, Waverly;
Emily Peairs, Clarks Sum-
mit.
Summer program aims to reinvent camp experience
Invent Now, Inc., a non-
proft organization dedicated
to honoring and fostering
invention and creativity,
announces that its nationally-
acclaimed Camp Invention
summer program is coming
to Abington Heights Middle
School, 1555 Newton Ransom
Blvd., for 2013. Camp Inven-
tion is a weeklong summer
day program for children
entering grades one through
six, created in partnership with
the National Inventors Hall of
Fame and the United States
Patent and Trademark Offce.
The program engages children
to discover their own innate
creativity and inventiveness
through hands-on Science,
Technology, Engineering and
Math (STEM) content.
Based on feedback from
the countrys fnest school
districts, Camp Invention
has earned a reputation as a
leader in high-quality summer
programming. This has helped
the organization grow to a
national program serving over
77,000 children, said Michael
J. Oister, Chief Operating Of-
fcer for Invent Now. Par-
ents tell us Camp Invention
improves their childs outlook
on learning and increases their
childs interest in using sci-
ence to solve problems.
Abington Heights School
District is hosting Camp
Invention during the week
of July 15 through 19. This
years Camp Invention
program is GeoQuest, which
features the I Can Invent:
Launchitude module, where
children combine physics
and re-engineered household
items to create the ultimate
Duck Chucking Device. The
program is directed by Lisa
Burgess.
Each day children rotate
through integrated modules
that employ creative thinking
to solve real-world challenges.
Children learn vital 21st cen-
tury life skills such as problem
solving and teamwork through
imaginative play. Even if a
child has participated in Camp
Invention in the past, he or she
will beneft from new adven-
tures throughout the week.To
register a child for these pro-
grams or to learn more about
Invent Now programming,
visit www.campinvention.org
or call 800.968.4332.
Abington Heights play
nominated for awards
Abington Heights
High School cast and
crew of The Sound of
Music have received
seven nominations for
the First Annual Excel-
lence in School Theater
Arts Awards (ESTA).
Abington Heights
is among fve school
districts participating in
the frst year of the ESTA
Awards. Ghostlight
Productions, a commu-
nity theater organiza-
tion, sent two judges to
each schools musical
and those two judges
then made nominations
for various categories.
Abington Heights
received nominations in
the following categories:
- Best Overall Produc-
tion of a Musical
- Best Singing En-
semble
- Best Acting En-
semble
- Best Show- Stopping
Moment (The Nuns
Entrance)
- Best Actress in a
Leading Role (Abby
Mappes)
- Best Actress in a
Supporting Role (Zoe
McNichols)
- Best Actor in a
Supporting Role (Sal
Bulzoni)
The awards gala will
take place April 28, at
6:30 p.m. in the Summit
Ballroom at the Ramada
Inn, Clarks Summit.
The event is open to the
public. Visit estaawards.
eventbrite.com to pur-
chase tickets priced at
$10 in advance and $12
at the door.
Trail theater students earn nominations
Lackawanna Trail High School
Drama Club Director Katie Lane has
been notifed that the cast of Little
Shop of Horrors was nominated for
several awards from ESTA(Excel-
lence in School Theater Arts).
Trail was among fve schools:
Abington Heights, Riverside Jr./
Sr., Scranton and Valley View High
Schools, to be nominated for the
awards.
Trails nominations include Best
Overall Production of a Musical,
Best Acting Ensemble, Best Singing
Ensemble, Greatest Show Stopping
Moment (Dentist Scene with Skip
Snip) Best Male Lead in a Musi-
cal (Seymour- Andrew Tasey), Best
Male Supporting Role in a Musical
(Skip Snip-David Brown), Featured
Soloist in a Musical (Audrey II-Low-
ell Phillips.)
The awards will be presented at the
frst annual ESTAAwards Ceremony
to be held at The Summit Ballroom
at the Ramada Inn in Clarks Summit
April 28.
ESTAAwards, founded and orga-
nized by Jillian Kemmerer, aims to
recognize the hard work and dedica-
tion of the talented students and di-
rectors in northeast Pa. Kemmerer is
a member of Ghostlight Productions
and a longtime music and theater
lover and performer.
Photo courteSy
Alice Stuffle
Lackawanna Trail High
School cast members, from
left: David Brown, Skip
Snip, and Lowell Phillips,
voice of Audrey II in Little
Shop of Horrors, have been
nominated by ESTA (Excel-
lence in School Theater
Arts) for their roles.
local ScHoolS get eSta nominationS
abington Heights student, 16,
dances to support National
Brain Tumor Society
ABOVE: Raeva Mulloths mother
Sujata Mulloth provides an
introduction. Raeva requested
that those in attendence donate
to The National Brain Tumor
Society. Raevas mother, Sujata,
a brain tumor survivor.
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Preservation Alliance requests purchase
WAVERLYTWP. - Acertifcate of ap-
propriateness was presented to the Waverly
Township Supervisors for new windows for
the Waverly Community House gymnasium,
1115 N. Abington Rd. The Historical Archi-
tectural Review Board (HARB) has approved
the replacements and the township will accept
the recommendation to replace the windows,
according to the supervisors at their April 8
meeting.
The Neighborhood Preservation Alliance,
a non-proft organization that has been rais-
ing funds and restoring the former Waverly
Schoolhouse made a request to purchase it. If
the schoolhouse were to be purchased from the
township, it would need to remain for non-
proft use.
At the last Historical Architectural Review
Board meeting it was reported that a drain sys-
tem had been installed in the basement, tem-
porary supports installed throughout the frst
foor, and a $32,000 grant has been received. A
company has been hired to lift the building to
allow the foundation to be replaced.
Supervisor Ron Whitaker said, It sounds
like theyre doing a tremendous job already.
An agreement will be drafted and the
language changed so it will be clear that the
building is for historical use only. All the
supervisors are in favor of the idea of allowing
the non-proft organization to purchase it.
Folks have a vision of what they want to do
with it, theyre working on it, and I think to the
extent we can enable them with something like
this, I see nothing wrong with it, said Supervi-
sor Thomas Durbin.
In other business:
* Agrant to Penn Prime has been submitted
by Township Manager Bill White. The Penn
Prime grant, for $500, will allow the township
to put money toward a gas detection monitor.
* Equipment for the wastewater treatment
facility is being purchased and the project
continues to move forward. Ahydrogen chlo-
ride handling procedure will be presented and
signed off at the next meeting, April 29.
Abington JournAl/JoAn MeAd-MAtsui
ShownareMariaWilson,WaverlyCommunityHousedirector;LynneDodson,DorothyBiddleService;
SusanGershey,ChairandMariaDonahueandValCalpin,decorations.AbsentisSueHouck,Co-Chair.
For two days in April, wel-
come Spring 2013 and let the
Waverly Community House
be your one-stop shopping
place for house, garden and gift
items and services. On April 27
and 28, the Comm will host its
21st Annual House and Garden
Show. Hours are from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Over 30 innovative ven-
dors will offer planning and
plantings for your garden and
landscape, creative house
decorations and design advice,
and plenty of gifts, just in time
for Mothers Day. The follow-
ing vendors will offer timeless
standards found in the areas
most gracious homes and fun
and funky gifts for your friends
and family: Dorothy Biddle
Service, Clever Container/
Original Organizing by Tara,
Arendts Outdoor Services Inc.,
Beta Bread Bakery, 9 Ta Noon
LLC, Auntie Pips, Beads and
Baubles, Concrete Thinking,
Distinctively Raisa, Laurel
Hill Woodworking LLC,
Mid-Atlantic Waterproofng,
Demca Demonstration, Nicks
Furniture Service, Sassy Albert
Soaps, Bath Fitter, Scentsy,
Silpada Designs, Special Touch
Jewelry, Woods and Company,
Turner Piano Co., Valerie Kiser
Design, Chocolates by Leopold
and more.
The Show will offer an
ongoing gardening workshop
for children, sponsored by
Beichlers Greenhouse and
staffed by volunteers from
area gardening clubs. The an-
nual Spring Hearth Booth will
feature Doors of Waverly
posters, Yankee Candles, no-
tecards with original artwork,
and many more unique gifts
and items for home, porch and
backyard.
What would a day of shop-
ping be without lunch? Visitors
to this years show will enjoy
healthy, organic soup, sand-
wiches and salads prepared by
Be Life Caf and gourmet des-
serts made in the local kitchens
of the areas fnest bakers. If
youre just looking for a quick
cup of coffee or tea, stop in the
Comms Coffee Shop located
in the lobby canteen.
As if thats not enough to
keep your weekend interest-
ing, the House and Garden
Show will also sponsor a raffe
for a gift basket from a local
business and items donated by
the generosity of the shows
vendors. Sunita Aurora/ERA
One Source Realty returns for
the 12th year as the Shows
sponsor.
Show tickets are $6 at the
door.
The Waverly Community
House is located at 1115 North
Abington Road in Waverly,
Pennsylvania. The mission
of the Waverly Community
House is to enhance the lives
of individuals and families in
the region by fostering educa-
tional, recreational and cultural
opportunities.
21st Annual House and Garden
Show at Waverly Comm
C.S. resident earns Eminent Eagle
The
Northeast
Pennsylvania
Council of the
Boy Scouts
of America
is honoring
Clarks Sum-
mit resident
David J.
Price, President and CEO of
PDQ Print Center with its
Eminent Eagle Award at a
dinner April 19 in Moosic.
This award is given to
those in our Community who
have become successful in
their career and who have
earned the rank of Eagle Scout
during their youth. The award
is presented to those Com-
munity Leaders who have
demonstrated Leadership and
given back to their Com-
munity, said District Scout
Executive Marcel Cinquina.
Price, a former 15 year UPS
executive, is currently the
President of PDQ Print Center
and is the owner of a com-
mercial real estate Business
in Scranton. Price began his
Career with PDQ as a Sales
and Marketing Manager in
1992 and became President
of the company in 1996. PDQ
has been regularly ranked in
the Top 100 Quick Printing
companies in the U.S. and its
Production Facility and Direct
Mail Processing Center is
based in Taylor.
Prices community service
is notable as he has served
various Boards and Organiza-
tions throughout Northeastern
Pennsylvania. He is a Past
President of the Boys and
Girls Clubs of NEPAand he
is a Past President of Salva-
tion Army Advisory Board in
Scranton. He has served on
the Board of Directors of the
Scranton Chamber of Com-
merce, Metro Action, John-
son College, Wilkes College
M.B.A. Advisory Council
and the Scranton Rotary
Club. He currently serves on
the Board of Directors of the
Greater Scranton YMCAand
the Northeast Pennsylvania
Council Executive Board of
the Boy Scouts of America.
Price became an Eagle
Scout in 1972 and prior to
that, obtained the God and
Country Award, Scout-
ings highest religious award
presented to a Boy Scout. He
holds Scoutings Mile Swim
Badge. As an adult and volun-
teer Price served as Chairman
of the Councils Eagle Scout
Board of Review for a 4 year
period and currently serves on
its Executive Board of Direc-
tors. He is a past three year
Chairman of the Councils
Annual Distinguished Citizen
Award Dinner and helped
raise nearly $500,000 for
scouting programs during that
three-year period. Additionally
he holds the highest award
presented to a Volunteer:
Scoutings Silver Beaver
Award.
Price is a member of Trinity
Congregational Church in
West Scranton and serves on
its Board of Trustees.
He and his wife Lauren re-
side in Clarks Summit and he
is the son of Dorothy J. Price
By Brittney Pierce
Abington Journal Correspondent
Price
Shown,fromleft:MicheleMartin,JeannePefer,ChristineElderand
CarlaMedurainfrontissheltervolunteer,MarisaFordandshelter
dog, Myatuck.
PennDOT
staff visits
Griffn Pond
Recently PennDOT 4-0
employees visited the Griffn
Pond Animal Shelter in South
Abington Township to de-
liver food, treats and supplies.
Later they walked shelter dogs
for several hours along with
spending time brushing shel-
ter cats. Members of the group
not able to visit, but helped
with the drive are: Doreen
Powers, Steve Shields, Sara
Shields and Rihanna Brown.
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Toregister &for informationcall: 996-1500
WyomingCounty Cultural Center at the
DIETRICHTHEATER
DowntownTunkhannock
(570)836-1022
www.dietrichtheater.org
The Wyoming County Cultural Center is a Non-Profit Organization
Showtimeseffective Friday 4/19/13
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Ages 16 & up
Call 996-1500 for info Adm: $75
7- 9pm Mondays: May 6,13, 20, June 10
1 - 3pm Saturday, June 1
May 3, 10, 17, 31
For ages 16 and up
Instructor:
Dave Taylor,
Modern Western Square
Dance Caller
Fridays ~ 7 - 9pm
Call 996-1500 to register for class
Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee's Je JJ rome Lawrence and R
Sponsored by: the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Patrick Denniss bestselling 1955 novel
of his aunt, Auntie Mame is an unforgettable
show and a delight for all audiences!
Sunday
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production at The Dietrich!
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MORE THAN
MOVIES
Dietrich Theater
Erica Rogler
Live! Live! Live! Life is a
banquet and most poor suckers
are starving to death! This is
Mame Dennis motto. Join us
next week as the comedic play
Auntie Mame comes to life
at the Dietrich. Written by Je-
rome Lawrence and Robert E.
Lee and adapted from Patrick
Denniss best-selling novel, 25
members in this productions
cast and crew have been work-
ing tirelessly to bring us this
unforgettable show. Brenda
Wenner has the lead role of the
irrepressible eccentric Mame
and Trent Frazier will play
her nephew, young Patrick.
Directed by the Dietrichs
Jennifer Jenkins, this play will
have a fve-day run with show
times Wednesday, April 24
through Saturday, April 27 at
7 p.m. and Sunday, April 28 at
3 p.m. This show is pure fun
that is sure to delight. Tickets
are $10 each and are available
by calling us at 570.996.1500
or visiting the Dietrichs ticket
booth. You wont want to miss
out.
Shortly after our produc-
tion of Auntie Mame, the
Dietrich will be presenting a
series of classes for adults on
radio theatre. Do you remem-
ber old time radio? Did you
always wonder how sound
effects were made or what it
felt like to use your voice to
sound like a variety of charac-
ters from hero to villain? Well,
here is your chance! We invite
you to see what it is like to put
together a live radio comedy
or drama. Directed by Hoyt
Keiser and Esther Harmatz,
classes will be held Tuesday,
April 30, May 7, 14, 21, and
28 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and
will culminate with a live
performance Tuesday, June 4
at 7:00 p.m. No experience is
required and admission is free.
In addition to the Golden
Days of Radio Players, the
Dietrich will also be present-
ing a host of other classes for
adults. If you are interested in
health and wellness, Donna
Fetzko will be back to teach
Eating for Health Thursdays,
May 2, 9, 16, and 23 from 7
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. During these
classes, she will explain the
what, how and why of healthy
eating to improve or maintain
health throughout our lives.
Classes will include discus-
sion, practical tips, recipes and
more. Admission is free.
Then on Fridays in May, we
invite you to grab your partner
and dosey doe to the Diet-
rich for square dance lessons.
Modern Western Square Dance
Caller, Dave Taylor will teach
adults and students ages 16 and
up the basics of square danc-
ing. You will experience the
history of square dancing from
contra dancing, to line dancing,
to country barn dancing to
Daves specialty modern west-
ern square dancing. Lessons
will be held Fridays, May 3,
10, 17 and 31 from 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. These dances are fun and
See MOVIES Page 11
ArtsEtc...
VISUAL ARTS/
PERFORMING ARTS
Spring Concert, April
19, at Baptist Bible College,
Murphy Memorial Library,
at 8 p.m., continuing April
20 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. The
Musical Department of
Baptist Bible College will
present the Concert Cho-
rale, Chamber Singers and
faculty and student vocalists
and instrumentalists. Cost:
$5 general, $3 alumni, em-
ployees and students. Info:
585.9295 or bbc.edu.
Open Mic Night, April
19 at the Dietrich Theater
in downtown Tunkhannock
at 7 p.m. The evenings fea-
ture performance, Here We
Are in Spain, will begin at
8:15 p.m. Cost: Free. Musi-
cians, poets, story-tellers,
comedians, playwrights and
other performers are invited
to share their talents. Doors
open for Open Mic sign-ups
at 6:30 p.m. Info: 996.1500.
Groovy Tones to
Soothe your Soul con-
cert, April 19 at New
Visions Studio and Gallery,
201 Vine St., Scranton, at
8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30
p.m. Features bands Eye On
Attraction; Atlas Arrows,
Binghamton, N.Y.; Static In
The Attic; and In Writing.
All ages welcome. Cost: $7.
Info: 878.3970 or online at
NewVisionsStudio.com.
The University of
Scranton Jazz Band
and Erica von Kleist in
concert, April 20 in the
Houlihan-McLean Center
at 7:30 p.m. Performance
Music at The University
of Scranton presents Erica
von Kleist, saxophonist and
fautist, in concert with The
University of Scranton Jazz
Band. Cost: free. Von Kleist
will also offer a workshop
on the use of her approach
to teaching jazz theory and
improvisation the same
morning. Regional jazz
educators, private instru-
mental teachers and music
education students are
welcome to attend free of
charge. Info: cheryl.boga@
scranton.edu.
Auntie Mame Live
Theatre, April 24 through
27 at 7 p.m. and April 28 at
3 p.m. at the Dietrich The-
ater in downtown Tunkhan-
nock. Directed by: Jennifer
Jenkins. Sponsored by:
the Pennsylvania Coun-
cil on the Arts. Based on
Patrick Dennis bestselling
1955 novel about his aunt,
Auntie Mame is an un-
forgettable show. Cost: $10.
Tickets/info: 996.1500.
ARTS, CRAFTS
AND MORE
The Calligraphers
Guild of Northeastern
Pennsylvania meeting,
April 19 at Marywood
University, Shields Center
for Visual Arts Room 225 at
7:30 p.m. Refreshments will
be served. Cost: free. Info:
296.6507.
Spring Craft Fair, April
20 at New Visions Studio
and Gallery, 201 Vine
Street, Scranton, from 11
a.m. - 4 p.m. Indoor and
outdoor vendors will offer
original artwork, vintage
and handmade jewelry,
candles, baked goods, oils
and herbal remedies, vin-
tage accessories, Mary Kay,
honey and syrup from local
farms and more. Cost: free
admission.
COLORS of Spring
N
exus of Inter-Cultural Exchange-Penn-
sylvania (N.I.C.E.-PA) will host a spring
musical event for the area. Supported
by a Lackawanna County Community Arts and
Culture Grant, Colors of Spring - AMusical
Journey will showcase an Indian music con-
cert and seminar at the Waverly Community
House May 11. Colors of Spring will feature
performer, teacher and composer Sanjukta Sen,
58, of NewYork. Accompanying musicians will
include vocalist Shruti Sen, tabla player Tapan
Modak and some of Sens senior students.
Born in Jaipur, India, Sen studied Hindustani
classical music at the University of Rajasthan
and the University of Delhi, and has been teach-
ing music at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in New
York for over 25 years. I love every aspect of
music including performance, music composi-
tion, and of course, teaching, Said Sen on what
her favorite thing is about her musical career.
Sen has performed at various events and areas,
including Washington, D.C. and the American
Museum of Natural History. Sen has also per-
formed within the local area in previous years,
including The Northeast Theater in Scranton.
Open to all ages, Colors of Spring will
feature music that ties into the feel of the spring
season, as Sen describes, I will present Indian
Classical Songs, which will conjure the ro-
manticism, colorful nature and joyous mood of
spring. Sen continued to comment on the event,
I hope the audience will appreciate the diversity,
depth and beauty of Indian classical music.
The seminar portion of the event, which
requires registration, is free to participants and
check-in will take place in the Waverly Commu-
nity House at 4:45 pm. Following the seminar,
a welcoming reception with refreshments will
take place until the start of the concert at 6 pm.
In this concert, Sanjukta Sen, shown, supported by Shruti Sen, will present Indian Classical Songs which will conjure the romanti-
cism, colorful nature and joyous mood of spring. She will be accompanied on tabla by Tapan Modak and harmonium. There will
also be a group presentation by her senior students.escription)
ABOVE: Shruti Sen also sang for Moonlight Run 2011 and 2012 to benet
Lackawanna County Childrens Advocacy Center.
AT
RIGHT:
Tapan
Modak,
Tala and
Tabla
instruc-
tor
Art exhibit on display through April 28
The Linder Gallery at
Keystone College in La
Plume recently hosted
an opening reception for
an exhibit featuring the
artwork of California-
based artist Kellesimone
Waits. The exhibit,
which is on display
through April 28, fea-
tures recent and earlier
works that explore the
artists unique and
adventurous life through
expressive, fgurative
imagery.
Gathering at the art-
ists reception, from
left: Dr. Edward G.
Boehm Jr., Keystone
College president;
Kellesimone Waits,
artist; Regina Boehm,
Keystone College rst
lady and Drake Gomez,
Keystone College
professor and director
of exhibits.
By Arielle KovAlich
Abington Journal Correspondent
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Library
News
BY MARY ANN McGRATH
Save the date for Flow
Circus at the Abington
Community Library! Paul
and Dawn Millers juggling,
mime and variety show will
take place Monday afternoon,
April 22, from 4 to 5 pm to
promote fnancial literacy to
youngsters age three through
10 years old. The show is
under the sponsorship of PNC
Bank as part of their Grow
Up Great initiative and For
You, For Me, For Later: Sav-
ing, Spending and Sharing
programs. Pauls comedy rou-
tine together with his juggling
skills involve the children in
the audience in a show that
provides fun as well as learn-
ing. Pre-registration is neces-
sary by calling the library at
587.3440 or stopping in the
Childrens Room where there
is a sign-up sheet.
Anew collection of eight
DVDs for teens and adults
from Video Bread promotes
the craft of home baking, not
only bread but also muffns,
sweet rolls, and pizza. Look
for the following:
Video Bread, Video
Bread Basics, and Video
Bread Machine - Learn how
to make everything from
white bread and rye bread,
Italian and French bread, to
buns, rolls and pies. In these
three separate cooking class-
es, the process is explained
in detail from start to fnish
by way of visual step-by-step
instructions for both the be-
ginner or for an experienced
bread baker who needs a
refresher course. Make bread
for a fraction of the cost of
store-bought loaves.
Video Pizza, Video
Pizza 2000, and Public
Pizza Make a great pizza
at home on your frst attempt
for less than two dollars, with
dough and sauce made from
scratch. The straight-forward
approach used in these three
shows is fool-proof. Even
teens and children can learn
how to make great pizza,
whether its pizza by hand,
pizza in a bread machine,
or gourmet pizza made with
a blend of fours. Learn how
to personalize those pizzas,
too, with thick or thin crust,
cheese the way you like it,
and unique toppings.
Video Muffns and Early
Bird Baking Learn how to
make muffns once a week
and have them on hand for a
quick breakfast or branch out
and try a variety of breakfast
baked goods: homemade
sweet rolls, honey buns, cin-
namon rolls, and coffee cake.
Learn the science of whats
going on and why in the bak-
ing process, too, with these
visual cooking classes.
NOTE: Registration is still
open for the Spring series of
daytime Story Hours for tod-
dlers and pre-schoolers. Call
the library for more informa-
tion or to register children
(587.3440).
The Abington Community Library is
located at 1200 W. Grove St., Clarks
Summit. Visit out website, www.
lclshome.org/abington to register
online for events or call the library at
(570) 587-3440.
Dont have a library card? Register
for one at http://www.lclshome.org/
libraryinfo/library_card_reg.asp.
Open mic to feature Here We Are in Spain
Anyone who walks into a
Here We Are in Spain show
never knows what to expect,
especially the members of
Here We Are in Spain.
The improv comedy groups
entire show is made up of bits
and gags that are created in the
moment and fueled by sugges-
tions from the audience. This
method of creating every scene
on the spot assures that Here
We Are in Spain will never
perform the same show twice,
creating a unique experience
for the audience. The group
will be bringing that experi-
ence to the Dietrich Theater in
Tunkhannock this weekend.
We are extremely excited
to have this opportunity to
perform at the Dietrich, and
we are expecting a show full
of audience participation and
laughs, said Clarks Summit
native Britain Perry Giblin.
The theater is a wonderful
space and great asset to the
community by offering vari-
ous cultural activities that the
members of the community
can get involved in.
Here We Are in Spain will
lead the Dietrich Theaters
Open Mic Nights frst ever
improvisational performance.
Open Mic Night at the
Dietrich Theater has quickly
become a staple of Tunkhan-
nocks 4th Friday events, but
this month Open Mic Night
will be held on the third Friday
of April, to accommodate the
Dietrichs live performance
of Auntie Mame April 24
through 28.
Doors open for seating and
Open Mic signups at 6:30 p.m.
and the stage will be open to
community performers from
7 to 8 p.m.; Here We Are in
Spain will perform at 8:15 p.m.
One of the advantages of
an open mic is that the audi-
ence never knows what to
expect. This month, Open Mic
Night takes this to a new level
because even the members
of the featured group wont
know whats going to happen,
but Giblin is confdent that the
night will end in laughter for
the audience.
They can except to laugh
and have a great time with a
show that is based completely
on audience suggestions and
interaction, said Giblin, 31.
While the jokes will be spur
of the moment, Here We Are in
Spains featured performance
will be suitable for all ages,
and at no time will the audi-
ence become the butt of the
joke.
Some people think that if
they go to a comedy show they
might get made fun of, thats
not the case with our shows.
If anything we end up making
fun of ourselves, but never the
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Here We Are in Spain,
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and Baxter Pancake, met while
taking classes at the Scranton
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Valley College and the Upright
Citizen Brigades main stage in
NewYork City, and hosts regu-
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Gallery the second Saturday of
every month and The Vintage
Theater the last Saturday of
every month.
Aprils Open Mic Night will
welcome musicians, poets,
storytellers, comedians, play-
wrights and other performers
to the Dietrich Theater stage.
New performers are always
welcome.
For more information, call
the Dietrich at 570.996.1500.
Photo courtesy of Alex seeley
Here We Are in Spain, from left, is Rob Klubeck, Pat Holmes, Britain
Perry-Giblin, Baxter Pancake, Don McGlynn and Pat Martin.
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and Twigs Restaurant & Caf.
Wine was provided by Nimble
Hill Vineyards & Winery. The
spring flm festival runs from
April 5 through 18.
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By Jennifer familetti
The Dalton Library Delights
Jennifer Familetti is the Dalton Com-
munity Library ProgramCoodinator.
Galleries call for entries
to 7th juried exhibition
in Lackawanna County
Asteering committee
comprised of members from
Marywood University Art
Galleries, AFAGallery, The
Hope Horn Gallery at The
University of Scranton and
ArtWorks Gallery & Studio
have been working together
to bring about the Northeast-
ern Biennial Twenty Thirteen
to Lackawanna County.
The four galleries released
a call for entries to artists
who live and work within a
100 mile radius of Scranton.
Northeastern Biennial
Twenty Thirteen will be the
single largest art exhibit ever
held in Lackawanna County;
it comprises work presented
in four venues which will
play host to hundreds of
works of art by area artists,
said Sandra Ward Povse,
Director of the Marywood
University Art Galleries
and one of the eight members
of the steering committee.
Area artists are encour-
aged to participate in a juried
exhibition that has been
re-vamped through planning
over the past 12 months.
Northeastern Biennial
Twenty Thirteen offers artists
more opportunities for prizes
and awards than prior juried
exhibitions in the area: a total
of four 1st place cash awards
at $500 each; four 2nd place
cash awards at $250 each;
four honorable mentions and
four one-person exhibits, one
at each of the participating
venues, said Bill Teitsworth,
Coordinator of Artworks
Gallery & Studio.
Artists can submit work
to be juried in four separate
categories: painting, pho-
tography, mixed media and
three-dimensional work.
The steering committee is
encouraging eligible artists to
make their submissions prior
to June 15.
Prize notifcation will be
made by September 1.
Northeastern Biennial
Twenty Thirteen will be open
to the public from Oct. 19 to
Nov. 13, at the four venues
concurrentlyAward recipients
will be announced at a recep-
tion on Oct. 19.
The entire event will be
open to the public.
The Northeastern Bien-
nial Twenty Thirteen call for
entries may be downloaded
from www.marywood.edu/
galleries.
To receive the call for
entries by mail, artists may
call 570.348.6211 ext. 2428
or send a written request via
email with a name and ad-
dress to gallery@marywood.
edu.
easy to learn and admission
is free. Space is limited.
For those who interested
in learning about photogra-
phy, Steamtown National
Historic Site Photographer
Kenny Ganz will be back at
the theater for Photography
for Beginners. During these
classes, you will learn the ba-
sics of photography whiling
gaining practical shooting ex-
perience. Each week students
will meet at the Dietrich and
then proceed to various loca-
tions to photograph. Classes
will be held on Monday, May
6, 13, 20, June 10 from 7 to
9 p.m. and Saturday, June
1 from 1 to 3 p.m. I took
this class a few years ago
with my husband and really
enjoyed it. It taught me to
think more about the compo-
sition of my photographs and
to experiment more with my
photography. Admission is
$75 and students are asked to
bring their own cameras.
We also will be present-
ing a writers workshop for
adults in May. This class
is sure to invigorate your
writing through prompts and
exercises that will expand
your skills, shake up your
work and get your writing to
unexpected placed. Taught
by Laurel Radzieski, she will
have you write in a variety of
genres including fction, cre-
ative nonfction, poetry, play
writing and more to stretch
your literary muscles. Classes
will be held Wednesdays,
May 8, 15, 22, 29, June 5, 12,
19, 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Admission is $75. All skill
levels are welcome.
For more information or
to register for any of these
classes, please call us at
570.996.1500.
As you can see, the Diet-
rich is so much more than the
movies.
The concert will frst feature
a performance by Sen and her
accompanists, followed by a
performance of semi-classical
music by her senior students.
Program Director and
performer at the event, Dipti
Pancholy, explained some
details about how the seminar
portion of the event will be pre-
sented, Its going be a power
point format, so there will be
information, and then there will
be an opportunity for interac-
tion and questions. Pancholy
continued to talk about what
she hopes the seminar teachers
its attendees, [to] Allow for a
more in-depth appreciation of
the history of the genre of mu-
sic and its ties to spirituality.
Admission for the concert
and refreshments is $5 for
students and $10 for all others.
Tickets for the concert and
registration for the seminar
can be acquired by calling the
Waverly Community House
at 570.586.8191. Seating is
limited to 200 people. More
information about the event
can also be found at www.
waverlycomm.org and www.
nice.pa.com.
needed to help mulch gardens,
weed gardens and clean the
park. Lunch will be provided
for volunteers by The Facto-
ryville Shade Tree Commis-
sion. Parking is available at the
Lackawanna Trail Elementary
Center, 179 College Avenue,
and then walk across pedestri-
an bridge at back of parking lot
into Christy Mathewson Park.
April 21: All-you-can-eat
Pancake Breakfast, at the
fre hall on Route 307 Lake
Winola, from 7 a.m. - noon.
Sponsored by the Lake Winola
Fire Co. and Ladies Auxiliary.
Cost: $8 for adults, $4 for chil-
dren 10 and under. Tickets sold
at the door only.
Earth Day 5K walk/run, at
Lackawanna River Heritage
Trail, starting at the Olive
Street entrance at 8 a.m. A
Celebration of our Beautiful
Local Environment. Cost:
Free. Info: 941.7520.
2013 Lackawanna Trail
Interact Club Breakfast Buffet
and Basket Raffe, at Gins
Tavern, from 9 a.m. - noon.
Breakfast includes scrambled
eggs, made to order omelets,
home fries, toast, bacon, sau-
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CALENDAR
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MOVIES
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SPRING
Spring has arrived at the
Dalton Community Library!
This must mean its time for
the Spring Book and Bake
Sale. If its fction you want,
weve got it. Maybe you want
non-fction or a good mystery
story, weve got it. How about
young adult books, childrens
books, paperbacks, magazines
or recordings? Weve got it all.
Our Spring Book and Bake
Sale is always the third Satur-
day in April, which this year
is April 20. The sale begins at
9 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. Our
volunteers have been busy
preparing the huge selection
for the big day. Everything is
reasonably priced with many
items for only 25, 50 and $1.
The deals are certainly worth
your time. And, while youre
looking for your favorite
author or maybe a childrens
book, youll be sure to smell
the wonderful scent of home-
made baked goods. Goodies
such as chocolate chip cookies
and homemade cakes are all
being offered. Who can pass up
the chance for some home-
made comfort food? So, with
books in one hand, goodies in
the other and many smiling
faces, you will be glad you
stopped in the Dalton Commu-
nity Library April 20.
Anew activity that has
begun this Spring is a young
adult Bridge Club. This card
game seems to be making a
comeback. On Friday evenings
from 6-8 p.m. our group of
young adults gather to learn
the rules and play a game of
Bridge. It is guided by Dr.
Stec who happens to be in our
adult Bridge Club that meets
Tuesday mornings at 10 a.m.
Theres plenty of skill, math
and concentration involved
while learning and playing.
What a fun bunch weve got in
attendance and everyone is do-
ing well learning the game. If
youd like to know more about
this young adult group or any
new groups being created for
young adults, please call the
library at 563.2014.
At the Dalton Commu-
nity Library, we have many
programs offered throughout
the month that many enjoy.
Mah Jong, Bridge, Knitting,
Crocheting, Childrens Lego
Group and Preschool Story
Hour are all on our schedule.
The Preschool Story Hour has
started again on Tuesday after-
noons at 1 p.m. We read books,
do crafts and sing a few songs
that the children really enjoy.
Please call us with any ques-
tions about these programs.
Also on Tuesday afternoons,
our Kreative Kids group
continues to meet after school
from 4-5 p.m. Boys and girls
have been busy solving riddles,
painting beautiful watercolor
and playing fun games. The
group also worked on a Friend-
ship Wall which helped us
share how many of us are alike
and how we are different. The
Kreative Kids group is for kids
in frst through sixth grade.
Join us for some sharing,
smiles and laughs as we enjoy
Kreative Kids.
And, fnally, this month we
are excited to provide two
wonderful events to our com-
munity. On April 19, at 11 a.m.
we are having a special reader
visit our library. She will be
sharing the lessons of the book
Three Cups. She will also
present poems, songs and a
money rap song. It is sure to be
a fun, educational program.
The other event is April 26
at 10:30 a.m. We are proud to
present a Flow Circus. There
may be juggling, there may
be magic and maybe some
balloon sculptures! Each Flow
Circus is different, so you
never know what to expect
with this exciting program.
Come enjoy a fascinating event
that will have everyone smiling
and clapping for sure.
The Dalton Community
Library has so much going
on this Spring. Please stop by
or call 563.2014 to ask about
programs that you may be
interested in. We look forward
to seeing you!
sage, pancakes, French toast,
and coffee tea soda or juice.
Proceeds beneft the service
and leadership activities of the
Interact Club. Cost: $10 for
adults, $6 for children 6 and
younger.
April 22: Ladies Aux.
BINGO, the Dalton Fire Co.
Hall at 6:45 p.m. (Doors open
at 6 p.m.)
April 23: Greater Scranton
Roaring Ramblers Toastmas-
ters club meeting, at Allied Ser-
vices, Morgan Hwy., Scranton,
from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.Visitors
welcome. Info: 498.1110,
604.6176 or scrantontoastmas-
ters.org.
Free Community Presenta-
tion on common causes of back
and neck pain and stenosis,
Graf Community Room in
Charles Luger Outpatient
Center, Allied Services, Moffat
Drive off Morgan Highway,
Scranton, at 5:30 p.m. Present-
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MD of Scranton Orthopaedic
Specialists. Seating is limited.
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at school at 8:30 a.m. Work
starts with cleanup drills.
Im a fuss pot about that.
The children know I like things
organized and that everything
has its place. The room is very
exciting, too, because I hang
up their pictures and they feel
really special.
Art isnt the only subject in
the childrens daily routine.
Youngsters enjoy math, pho-
nics, science, music and gym.
Theyre busy until dismissal
at 2:30 p.m., said Arcangelo.
Arcangelos philosophy is
simple: make sure kindergarten
students learn to love school
because theyre having so
much fun.
Right now, we have cat-
erpillars waiting to become
butterfies, said Arcangelo,
when lucky enough, and we
usually are, kids watch as the
butterfies emerge, chrysalis,
is what its called. Its unbe-
lievable and pure amazing to
watch the children learn.
Other activities on her agen-
da include Earth Day cleanup
where the children wear old
clothes and gloves and pick up
garbage on the grounds.
Other memorable events
for her: the end of year school
shows and Christmas Shows.
The Kinderkids are absolutely
astonishing.
Students vote twice each
year. Arcangelo feels strongly
about children learning the
process of government at an
early age. And theres always
the tour which usually takes
place at the beginning of the
school year.
We tour Gerritys su-
permarket, PNC Bank, the
Clarks Summit post offce, the
frehouse and have lunch at
McDonalds so they can learn
about the community in which
they live, Arcangelo said.
Arcangelo has many phi-
losophies, one of which is that
children are children no matter
where you go in the world.
Whats different, she claims, is
to what theyre exposed.
I only want them to be
beautiful, kind human beings.
Thats what I expect of them.
Sometimes Arcangelo is not
only party to that growth in
character development. She
witnesses the amazing: the
little girl whose voice is beauti-
ful as she sings songs from Les
Miserables for the class and the
group effort made when one
little boy was left on a school
bus for three hours.
We wrote a book about him.
The children in the classroom
drew a picture about their
friend and what they thought
he experienced. Arcangelo
still wants to see that collabora-
tion published as well as her
notebook of all the unique,
cute, insightful things the
children say to her on a day- to
-day basis.
One little girl said to me If
you want to be a friend act like
one. I still have that one on my
wall for the past seven years.
It never ceases to amaze me,
said Arcangelo on her students
awareness of themselves, the
world around them.
Arcangelo is blessed to
still hear from former stu-
dents as far away as Florida,
New Jersey, Connecticut and
Wisconsin. I just want them to
remember this experience with
love, she summed up.
The Clarks Green resident is
married 43 years to John, a for-
mer high school Math teacher
who is now an adjunct teacher
at Keystone College. They
have three children: John, Amy
and Karen and fve grandchil-
dren: John, Maia, Sara, An-
nabella and Christopher.
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Teacher of the month Chris Arcangelo reads a book to her class.
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TeACher
Nominate a teacher
the Abington Journal invites students,
teachers, school administrators and
staff and members of the community to
bring into the spotlight an educator who
makes a difference in the lives of his or
her students. school administration will
be notied when a teacher is nominated
by a student. teacher of the month
honorees will appear in the Abington
Journal. send your suggestions, along
with your name and contact informa-
tion to Editor Kristie Ceruti at kgrier@
theabingtonjournal.com.
i would like to nominate Chris Arcangelo for teacher of
the month. she is a kindergarten teacher at st gregorys
early childhood center. not only is she a wonderful
teacher, but a tremendous person. she lays such a
fantastic foundation for her kids to build on in their
future years.
- Becky Evans
mrs. Chris Arcangelo has a magic about her and as
a result her classroom is truly a childrens garden of
learning and friendship. her unique brand energy which
leaves her Kinderkids captivated. our community is
blessed to have such a remarkable educator working
with our youngest minds.
- Kelly Schneider
Parents: Remarkable teacher gives fantastic foundation
Grants sought for area parks
By KeviN KearNey
Abington Journal Correspondent
FACTORYVILLE - Facto-
ryville Borough and Clinton
Township are looking to
enhance their parks with the
help of multiple grants.
The municipalities have
applied for two: one to
improve the Factoryville/
Clinton Township Joint Mu-
nicipal Park and one to add
playgrounds and amenities
to Christy Mathewson Park.
The grants total $472,793 and
$59,913, respectively.
The municipalities hope to
receive approval by late fall,
said Factoryville grant writer
Sadie Rozenburg, who up-
dated borough council at the
April 10 meeting. The grants
are administered through the
state Department of Conser-
vation and Natural Resources.
The Clinton Township grant
application seeks to add a
second soccer feld to the joint
municipal park, a parking lot,
a 1-mile walking and jogging
trail and a well for an irriga-
tion system. The soccer feld
would be regulation size, 115
yards long and 70 yards wide.
The current soccer feld is
smaller and worn down from
use. More than 200 kids from
the Trail Youth Soccer League
play there and need more
room, Rozenburg said.
The new soccer feld would
be open for other schools, in-
cluding Keystone College. It
would be available to anyone
who would need it, Rozen-
burg said.
Factoryville is the applicant
for the Christy Mathewson
Park project. It would include
fve equipped playgrounds
with educational information
at each, such as plaques tell-
ing about nature and wildlife.
In a separate matter, Facto-
ryville resident Joan Peterson
asked if the borough could
add a stop sign on College
Avenue near the entrance
to Keystone to cut down on
speeding. I think it would
make it safer, she said, noting
how there is much pedestrian
traffc, as well as a steady fow
of bicyclists.
Councilman Bill Edwards
said College Avenue is a state
road, but council will contact
PennDOT offcials to look into
the matter.
Council approved a motion
to purchase a roller with a
water tank, pending the ap-
proval of an ordinance for an
intergovernmental agreement
with Clinton Township. The
agreement is expected to be in
place by next month.
The ton-and-a-half pound
roller costs $14,500, with each
municipality paying $7,250 out
of the general funds and roads
budgets, said borough manager
Mary Ellen Buckbee.
The roller can be used in
many ways, including for
blacktopping and patching,
said Steve Swift, maintenance
and sewer plant operator.
The Abington Heights high
school girls track and feld
program reached its pinnacle
on the district and state level
in 2010.
After seven straight un-
beaten Lackawanna Track
Conference seasons, the Lady
Comets just might have their
best squad ever when it comes
to a different way of measur-
ing success.
Its probably the best dual
meet team weve ever had,
coach Frank Passetti said.
That is saying something
special, considering Abington
Heights has gone 46-1 with
only a loss to Delaware Val-
ley in the fnal meet on the
frst season since Passetti
took over as head coach for
the 2005 season. With three
Division 1 wins to start the
Lackawanna Track Confer-
ence season, the Lady Comets
have won 41 straight since the
frst meet of 2006.
In 2010, we had three
individual state medalists and
a relay that medaled, Passetti
said of a team that was built
better for big meets. We fn-
ished fourth in the state. That
was defnitely a very loaded
team.
This year, were strong in
the throws; were strong in
the sprints. Were a great dual
meet team.
Abington Heights scored
at least 100 of a possible 150
points in each of its frst three
victories, including a 133-17
romp over West Scranton.
The Lady Comets, who
were scheduled to meet Divi-
sion 2 member Honesdale
Tuesday in an Lackawanna
Track Conference crossover
meet, have shown the ability
to score points in every type
of event.
The areas where were
not great, were still good,
Passetti said. That makes us
a very competitive dual meet
team.
Whether we can stick with
a school as big as Hazleton on
the district level, that remains
to be seen. Part of that is get-
ting healthy. Abigail McMinn
has not competed since the
frst meet.
Two other key performers,
Alex Chapman and Johanna
Show, are still working their
way into top shape after knee
injuries that required ACL
reconstruction.
The 2010 team featured
200-meter state champion Jor-
dan Hoyt along with individu-
al medalists Krista Matsko and
Brittney Martin.
Junior Tessa Barrett gives
the Lady Comets another state
contender this season. She
leads a deep group of distance
runners and already set a meet
record while winning the
3,000-meter state champion-
ship during the indoor season.
Abington Heights is also
positioned to remain strong for
years to come.
Chapman, a district run-
nerup in the shot put last sea-
son, and Kelsey ODonnell are
the only two seniors among
the teams top 10 point pro-
ducers in the frst three meets.
Abington Heights, which
won the last two District 2
junior high meets that were
conducted in 2010 and 2011,
already has four freshmen
regularly providing to the
point total.
The Lady Comets are strong
throughout the lineup.
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Clarks Summit, Pa.
April 17 to April 23, 2013
Abington JournAl/
JAson riedmiller
Scranton
Prep doubles
team of Will
Cognetti, left,
and Walker
Temperton
nished sec-
ond in states
last season.
Temperton
graduated
but Cognetti
returns, along
with Keller
McGurrin and
John-Carlon
Cognetti.
Prep boasts young
talent, experience
Despite fnishing last season
with an 11-0 record, the Scran-
ton Prep boys tennis team has
some unfnished business: win-
ning the team district title.
Their doubles team of Will
Cognetti and Walker
Temperton fnished
second in states last
season, however
Temperton gradu-
ated.
They return Will
Cognetti, Keller
McGurrin, and John-
Carlon Cognetti.
They also have
two promising new-
comers in freshman
Pete Kazmierczak
(singles) and Tony
Kutz (doubles).
Head coach Kathleen McK-
enna is hopeful that one of the
singles players will win the
district title and move on to
states.
They all have a good
chance, she said.
Despite losing several key
members of the team, includ-
ing Temperton, Jay Patel, Matt
Hanahue, Connor Fitzsimmons
and Alex Thomas, the team is
off to a 6-0 start.
We are much more team-
oriented this year,
McKenna said.
They have a drive
to succeed. The kids
worked hard during
the offseason and are
committed to making
fewer errors.
McKenna added
that the new league
allignment is very
popular among the
players.
They love the new
league, she said.
Instead of three divi-
sions, there is one and every-
one plays each other once. Its
much better competition and
its good to see all the kids.
The Cavaliers will host Dun-
more April 18 at 4 p.m.
By ROBERT TOMKAVAGE
rtomkavage@theabingtonjournal.com
Vaulter going against gravity
A.H. girls run
away from
competition
By TOM ROBinsOn / Abington Journal Correspondent
Abington JournAl Photos/stePhAnie WAlkoWski
ABOVE: Jessica Kurey participates in the hurdles.
AT TOP: Kelsey ODonnell runs a leg of a relay race.
Scranton Prep senior,
Jacob Dickenson, Dalton,
fys through the air as he
participates in pole vaulting
during Preps track meet
vs Delaware valley held on
April 9.
He pole vaulted 11.
Prep boys lost to Delaware
Valley, 77-73, while the
girls won 105-45.
Abington JournAl/nAtAlie mennicucci
Like most young golfers,
David Mecca wanted to hit
the ball as hard as he could
but now the sophomore has
changed his style and attitude
and its paying off for the Hofs-
tra University mens team.
Mecca (Abington Heights)
had a solid freshman season
but the 5-foot-10, 160-pounder
has really improved this
season. At the recent Lafayette
Invitational he posted a 146 to
tie for fourth individually with
a two-over 74 followed by an
even par 72 the latter his best
score with the Pride.
Davids ball striking is his
biggest improvement, coach
Joe Elliott said. Last year, Da-
vid always tried to hit which-
ever club he used as hard as he
could. Now, he has learned to
fight the ball with his irons.
The mental side of his game
has really improved.
Mecca got a big boost to his
mental attitude when, despite
being just a sophomore, the
team voted to make him the
captain of the squad.
David is well-liked by
everyone, Elliott said. He
has strong work ethics and is
a great leader to have on the
team.
Mecca and the Pride will
compete in the Colonial Athlet-
ic Association Championships
starting Friday in Southport,
N.C.
PISANCHYNABIGHIT
When it comes to getting a hit,
the Wilkes University baseball
team only has to turn to Dan
Pisanchyn. Pisanchyn (Abing-
ton Heights) is a 6-foot-3,
200-pounder. He led the Colo-
nels in hitting last season with
a .435 mark nine doubles,
a team high four triples and
31 RBI. This season, after 22
games, he was hitting .333
(23-for-69) with three doubles,
two triples, 14 runs scored and
23 RBI.
Dan is just a really good
hitter, frst-year coach Matt
Hollod said. His hands stay in
the zone for a long time which
allows him to be on time and
hit all pitches (fastballs and off-
speed). He rarely gets fooled
Valley View defeated
Abington Heights, 3-0, in a
Lackawanna League Division
1 softball contest April 8.
Casey Wrobel and Alex
Dequeiroz had singles for the
Lady Comets. Katherine Ros-
encrance added a double.
Pitcher Paige Harris, at
right, allowed three runs and
fve hits over seven innings,
and struck out three batters.
For Valley View, pitcher
Gina Chieffallo struck out 12
batters and allowed just three
hits in a shutout performance.
Abington JournAl/stePhAnie WAlkoWski
Lady Comets lose to Valley View
With
Bill Arsenault
COLLEGE
ROUNDUP
See COLLEGE, Page 14
We are
much more
team-
oriented
this year.
Kathleen McKenna
Head coach
See GIRLS, Page 14
Continued from Page 13
College
Crossword answers from Page A5
Abington JournAl / lindA Scott
Jamie, lori, Jamie and ethan Heid of Jessup.
Mark Wiernusz of Tunkhannock
Trout season
opens with FUN
By Linda Scott
Abington Journal Correspondent
T
here was a chill in the air but that
did not stop the many anglers at the
Lackawanna State Park April 13 for the
opening of trout season.
There were many boats on the lake in
addition to those casting their lines on
shore.
Many were out before the 8 a.m. start
time to search for the perfect spot.
Mark Wiernusz of Tunkhannock
started his day at 5:30 a.m. by stopping
for breakfast before heading to the lake.
By 6:30, he found his perfect spot by the
boat dock. He remained all day as long
as the fsh were biting.
An hour had passed and he had not
caught any trout. He said he usually has
six by now. Wiernusz was using Power
Bait. He cast his line in a fne arch and in
a short time had a bite. His award was a
trout which he would take home.
This is fun, he said.
According to the Fish and Boat Com-
mission web site all anglers age 16 or
older must possess a fshing license
along with a trout salmon stamp.
The license needs to be displayed on an
outer garment. The fsh caught must be a
minimum size of seven inches and the limit
is fve combined species from opening day
April 13 to Labor Day.
The Heid family from Jessup was trying
their luck, along with sons Jamie, 8 and
Ethan, 3. They were also using Power Bait
and had already caught a trout that Ethan
proudly displayed. It would be used for din-
ner later that day. They planned to stay until
noon unless the fsh started biting or the
snacks ran out.
Judging by how much fun Jamie and
Ethan were having, the family was in for a
long day.
First row, goalie Austin Kouk. Second row, from left: grayson lat-
imer, Ian Fedorchak, luke Richards, Will Ziegler, Dylan Wharton. Third
row: Ryan gabura, Neal Wanko, Cameron Demanicor, Asst. Coach Bill
Ziegler, Head Coach Mark gabura, Michael Kilker, Sergey Montross.
A.H. student part of
championship team
Abington Heights Middle School students Dylan Wharton, 6th
Grade and Ryan Gabura, 5th Grade took home the gold for the
second year in a row as The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Jr. Knights
PeeWee Minor (2001-02) team won the State College Youth Ice
Hockey tournament held March 8 to 10 at the Penn State Ice
Pavilion in State College.
Their PeeWee Major/Minor team also won 1st Place at Classic
Invitation Tournament March 15-17 in Buffalo, N.Y. played at the
Aurora Ice Classic Tribute Rink outdoors.
The team sponsored by DJs Tree Service won the Abington Youth
Basketball girls A league championship. Shown, front row, from left,
are: grace okrepkie, Kelly Quinn, Tori Wells, Cianna giordano. Back:
emma Tully, grace Murphy, olivia Baker, emma Baker, Katherine
Dzwonczyk.
DJs Tree Service team
takes championship
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Front from left to right: Megan Marion, Carley Kerekes, Hannah
Hughes, Ashley Chrysler, Theresa Dutter, grace okrepkie, lauren
Palmiter. Back from left to right: Ken okrepkie Asst. Coach, Kather-
ine Dzwonczyk, emmy Bormes, Arla Davis, Mikahla Kohanski, Mike
Hughes Head Coach
Abington All-Stars
The 6th Grade Abington Heights Girls All Star basketball team
won the Back Mountain Hoops Tournament with a thrilling OT
victory over Wyoming Valley West. Katherine Dzwonczyk hit a
game tying basket as time expired to send the game into overtime.
and the pitcher rarely beats
him.
When an opposing pitcher
gets the best of Pisanchyn,
its usually when he chases
pitches outside the zone ac-
cording to the coach.
If Dan learns plate dis-
cipline and what HIS zone
is, he will be even better,
Hollod said.
BOSLOUGHASPAR-
TAN Sophomore David
Boslough (Lackawa-
nna Trail) is a member of
the York Collegemens
golf team. The 5-foot-9,
155-pounder kicked off the
spring season by fnishing
tied for fourth place (80) at
the Gettysburg Spring Invi-
tational and followed that up
by fnishing tied for 11th (81)
at the Lebanon Valley Spring
Invitational. His best round
with the Spartans was a 74 in
the Messiah Classic last fall.
David is a great kid,
coach Matt Hunter said. he
is president of the SAAC
(Student Athletic Advisory
Committee) and is a leader
on the team and in the com-
munity. Hes also a great
golfer.
Boslough is playing No. 2
for York and has had two top
fve fnishes in his career.
David has adjusted to
college golf extremely well,
Hunter said.
Boslough and the Spartans
will compete in the Capital
Athletic Conference Champi-
onships Saturday and Sunday
in Dover, Del..
HOYT ONTHE RUN
Junior Jordan Hoyt (Abing-
ton Heights) is a key sprinter
for the University of Pitts-
burgh womens track team.
She fnished 16th out of 73
runners in the 400 meter
dash (58.52) and helped
the Panthers 4x400 relay
fnished fourth (3:5571) at
the Charlotte Invitational in
Charlotte, N.C. She followed
that effort up by helping
the 4x100 (46:08) and the
4x400 (1:37.73) both fnish
ffth in the Raleigh Relays in
Raleigh, N.C.
Hoyt and the team have
two big meets coming
up the Penn Relays this
weekend in Philadelphia
and the Big East Conference
Championships May 3-5 in
Piscataway, N.J.
Hoyt was a standout
sprinter at Abington Heights.
She was state champion in
the 200 and runner-up in the
100 as a senior and earned
the schools Female Athlete
of the Year honors.
DUOHELPS PAC-
ERS Senior Evan Bolus
of Clarks Summit (Scranton
Prep) and freshman Mark
Van Nort (Abington Heights)
are key performers for the
Marywood University mens
tennis team.
Bolus kicked off the spring
season with the Pacers by go-
ing 7-3 at No. 2 singles and
6-2 at No. 2 doubles.
Evan has consistently
been an impact player, suc-
cessfully competing near
the top of our lineup in both
singles and doubles, coach
Art Comstock said. Now,
as a senior, he has taken on a
leadership role as we pursue
our fourth consecutive league
title (Colonial States Athletic
Conference). We will con-
tinue to rely on him to come
up with the tough victories in
the biggest matches.
Van Nort is 8-2 at No. 1
doubles and 3-3 at No. 6
singles. He transferred in
from West Virginia where he
didnt play tennis.
I have been very im-
pressed with Marks rapid
adjustment to college tennis,
Comstock said. Hes been
working hard trying to get
his game back in shape and it
has paid major dividends for
him and our team. He was
a doubles specialist in high
school and those skills have
really blossomed at Mary-
wood.
Impact Panthers
to hold tryout
Impact Panthers 16U
N.E.P.A. Travel team is hosting
a pitcher tryout for one fnal
spot on the 2013 team.Team
Scheduled 8 tournaments in-
cluding college showcase.
Tryout scheduled by ap-
pointment. Contact to register
impactpanthers16u@yahoo.
com
Little League Scores
VFW 11 cars r Us 1
WP: graham gilmore
bodie lacoe - 2 hits (VFW), dylan
Wharton (VFW), Jackson Pope - 3 hits
including Hr (VFW), graham gilmore - 2
hits (VFW), Jack graham - 2 hits (VFW)
and Vincent crandle - 2 hits (VFW)
Shamus Foundation 6 Ben-
ets Group 2
WP: nick termini 9 strikeouts
nick notari (S) 2 hits, termini (S) 2
hits.
noah braid (b) and Joe Houlihan (b)
each scored a run.
GR noto 8 orlando Foods
7
WP-robby Horvath, 7 strikeouts
2b-Mike giallorenzi (gr), Andrew
Mariotti (gr), ryan Siebecker (gr),
donny rinaldi (gr), 3 hits caleb Sher-
man (oF), 2 Hits clay davis (oF), cole
Mandera (oF) & billy Peters (oF). Jake
Kosierowski- rst ll hit.
Shamus Foundation 11 or-
lando Foods 7
WP: Messett 10 strikeouts
2b: nick notari (S), Scottie gilbert
(S), Aiden Messett (S), Messett, notari
3 hits.
Hr: Kaleb Sherman (oF); 2b: James
Myers (oF)
First ll hits: ty Wilmot and billy
Peters (oF); Scottie gilbert and Seth
blakiewicz (S)
VFW 11 abington Lions 9
WP: Jackson Pope (VFW)
robbie Feeney- 2 hits (Al)
2b: Jasmin Mcdufe (Al)
Comets fall
to Cougars
Abington JournAl/StePHAnie WAlKoWSKi
Abington Heights pitcher Dave
Manasek allowed three runs in
Abington Heights 5-1 loss to
Valley View April 8.
WBFD Golf
Tournament
set for May 19
The Wilkes-Barre Fire Dept.
Athletic Association is hosting
its their 24th annual Charity
Golf Tournament May 19 at the
Wilkes-Barre Municipal Golf
Course at 1001 Fairway Dr,
Bear Creek Township.
The cost per golfer is $80.
With Captain and Crew format
the tournament begins at 1 p.m.
with a shotgun start.
Special prizes include Clos-
est to the Pin and Longest drive
for both men and women.
To golf, contact Tournament
Chairman Shawn Williams at
570.885.3026.
Continued from Page 13
gIRlS
ODonnell and freshman
Ally Christman lead the sprint-
ers.
Isabelle Clauss and Jessica
Kurey have gone 1-2 in both
hurdles events in each meet and
Abigail McMinn will make that
group even stronger if she gets
back from a leg injury suffered
competing in the cold weather.
The options are plentiful at
400 and 800 meters. Missy
Burke leads the way in the
400. The 800 group includes
Taylor Ross, Jenn Burke and
Erin Jaeger, all part of the
district runner-up team in the
3200-meter relay last season.
Barrett, who also runs the
800 at times, and Ross lead
the group of 1,600 and 3,200
runners.
Missy Burke has been strong
in the triple jump, while fresh-
man Emma Henzes has won
the long jump in each meet.
Abigail McMinn could also
help in those events.
Mia Gurganis and Kurey
make the Lady Comets tough
in the pole vault. Adeep group
of high jumpers may soon be
joined in competition by Kat
Rosencrance, who is doubling
up between softball and track
and feld this spring.
Show, a freshman, and Ros-
encrance are javelin throwers.
Chapman continues to excel
in the shot put and is joined in
the discus by Alyssa McMinn
and Chloe Shook.
Michaelina Holmes, a
jumper who competes on the
track in relays, has also been
helping the team rack up points
in early-season wins, along
with Jess McMinn and Katrina
Helcoski.
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Double R Twirlettes perform in NYC parade
Members of the Double R Twirlettes recently performed in the 2013 NewYork City St. Patricks Day Parade. The Twirlettes
marched more than 40 blocks up 5th Avenue and twirled for approximately 2 million spectators who lined the parade route. This
was the ffth consecutive year the Twirlettes were invited to perform in the parade. The group is under the direction of Kathleen Y.
Mercatili.
Shown, rst row, from left: Eliyana Kubelis, Stephanie OMalley, Natalie Bucninski, Chelsie Ray, Angelica Plappert, Stephanie Ornoski,
Madison Doyle Courtney Schneider, Audrianna Keller, Mia Velez, Megan Murray, Skylar Rosengrant. Second row: Jasmine Carmella, Lindsay
Grifths, Nori Zaccheo, Gianna Manzo, Haylie Ray Amy Driscoll, Autumn Major, Zoey Taft, Chiara Pugliese, Kaitlin Shanley, Jade Bittenbender,
Caity Boyle. Third row: Klarissa Edwards, Christina Szymczyk, Angelina Tenore, Kiera Lucash, Taylor Thomas, Melinda Scotti, Victoria Rudo-
vitz, Hanna Neiswander, Amanda Varakssa, Gina Velez, Moriah Barber, Jesse Doyle, Georgina Gustin, Kelsey Kline, Kathleen Y. Mercatili.
Veterinary Technicians
complete certifcation
Dr. Nichole
Danova, Presi-
dent/Director
of Surgery for
Veterinary Re-
ferral & Emer-
gency Center
announces
staff members
who have
recently com-
pleted their
certifcations
as veterinary
technicians.
To become
certifed,
technicians
must pass the
Veterinary
Technician
National
Examination after completing
a two year program where they
learn extensive care tech-
niques to assist veterinarians in
clinical and offce settings. A
certifed veterinary technician
(CVT) will
work under the
supervision
of a licensed
veterinarian
and can assist
in collecting
samples, per-
forming lab
tests, assisting
in surgery and
assume many
other clinical
duties in a vet-
erinary offce
or hospital.
Congratu-
lations to:
Jessica Fenton,
CVT; Justine
Olsommer,
CVT; Natalia
Billings, CVT; and Megan De-
Mory, CVT. Their commitment
to improving the lives of our
pets is impressive and much
appreciated.
Natalia Billings,
CVT
Megan DeMory,
CVT
Jessica Fenton,
CVT
Justine
Olsommer, CVT
Dog license poster
contest deadline April 30
In an effort to promote
the importance of having
families license their dogs, the
Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture is conducting a
poster contest for elementary
students, License Your Dog.
Its His Ticket Home theme.
Licensing helps to: safeguard
the community, minimize
health risks and create a way to
return the dog to his/her owner.
The contest is open to all
children throughout the Com-
monwealth enrolled in grades
one through six. The artwork
has to refect the theme of the
License Your Dog. Its His
Ticket Home campaign. The
theme and website address
www.licenseyourdogPa.com
must appear on the poster.
Guidelines: Posters must be
created by the student and can
utilize a combination of medi-
ums and art elements, such as
pencil, crayon, paint, acrylics
and watercolor. (Digital im-
ages, collages not allowed.)
The works should be 11-inch
by 17-inch poster size and
the entries must be vertically
oriented. Original art must be
submitted. Acompleted poster
submission form must be taped
to the back of the poster.
Prizes will be awarded in
three divisions: frst and second
grades, third and fourth grades
and ffth and sixth grades. Each
division winner poster will
receive a $15 cash prize and be
placed on a page in the 2014
Dog Law Enforcement Offce
Coloring Book. The Secretary
of Agriculture and a State Dog
Warden will present the grand
prize winner with a $20 cash
prize and unveil the winning
poster at the students school.
The grand prize poster
becomes the property of the
Department of Agriculture
and will be used for Dog Law
Enforcement Offce displays.
It will serve as the cover of the
2014 Dog Law Enforcement
Offce Coloring Book.
For an entry form and fur-
ther information, visit www.
lackawannacounty.org or www.
licenseyourdogPa.com.Entry
deadline is April 30.Art work
should be mailed to: Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Press
Offce, Room 210, 2301 North
Cameron Street, Harrisburg,
PA17110.Questions can be di-
rected to kdonmoyer@pa.gov
or by calling 717.787.3062.
Winners will be notifed/an-
nounced by May 20-24.
Its easy being Green: The
Great NEPACleanUp
Volunteers are needed to join
organizations in northeastern
Pa. that have events planned
for the Great NEPACleanUp.
From March 31 through May
5, these events will clean parks,
sweep streets, collect recy-
clables, remove trash from the
Lackawanna River and educate
the public about being green.
Everyone wants to live, work
and play in a clean and green
community. April is a great
time to celebrate our environ-
ment and our communities.
Everyone is encouraged to
volunteer to help - individuals,
families, friends, civic organi-
zations and businesses. Here is
how to get involved.
1. Check http://www.
gacofpa.org/ for an event
nearest you. Contact the event
coordinator to let them know
that you are joining the effort.
Then volunteer your time and
skills to make northeastern Pa.
beautiful. Bring your friends
and family to help green
your community.
2. Contact the Lackawanna
Heritage Valley (LHV). To
fnd a cleanup where help is
needed, visit www.LHVA.
org for the listing of events
or contact Owen Worozbyt,
LHVVolunteer Coordinator,
at Oworozbyt@LHVA.org or
570. 963.6730 ext. 8212.
Great NEPACleanUp volun-
teers will join Pennsylvanians
across the state and Americans
across the nation to clean up
trash and debris from neighbor-
hoods and communities, roads,
business districts, streams and
rivers, and parks and forests.
Everyone can help.
The Great NEPACleanUp is
sponsored by the Northeastern
Pennsylvania Conservation
Alliance and the Lackawanna
Heritage Valley National and
State Heritage Area (LHV). It
is part of the Great American
CleanUp of Pa., a partner of
the national Great American
Cleanup from March 1 through
May 31.
The Northeastern Pennsyl-
vania Conservation Alliance,
sponsored by LHV, is an
umbrella organization of more
than 80 regional environmental
groups. The Alliance meets
quarterly to share ideas and to
develop projects that pre-
serve and enhance the natural
resources of the region. The
Lackawanna Heritage Valley
works with heritage attractions,
government, civic, and edu-
cational organizations in the
region. It encourages collabo-
ration and provides funding for
projects that conserve, preserve
and educate the public about
the regions historic, cultural,
economic and natural resourc-
es. For general information,
visit www.LHVA.org or call
570. 963.6730 ext.8200.
Pioneers on a mission
There was standing room only at an in-
formational seminar, How to Produce an
Independent Film by co-creators of The
Pennsylvania Film School April 8, at the
Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic
Temple.
The Pennsylvania Film School is the
vision of Scranton natives, flmmakers
and entrepreneurs Joe Van Wie and Tim
Calpin, who have partnered with the
Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic
Temple and JVW, Inc.
Van Wie and Calpin are offering
students hands- on instruction through
courses held over a two-week period.
The inaugural classes are part of a broad
fve-year plan, according to Van Wie.
He said, Wed love to see a school
here permanently that teaches the trade of
flmmaking as a business.
In the meantime, topics to be covered
include April 23, Above the Line: Writ-
ing, Directing and Producing; April 25,
Below the Line: Camera, Lighting and
Sound; April 30, The Look and After-
math: Design and Post-Production and
May 2, Show Business: Financing, Legal,
Sales and Distribution. Classes will run
from 6 to 9 p.m. in Shopland Hall at the
Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic
Temple.
The nuts and bolts can be taught and
there are some things creatively that we
can touch upon, added Calpin.
Their mission, according to Van Wie is
to bring students behind the scenes and
teach them how to get your flm produced
and then, from that point, the school will
be a mecca and a home to capitalize on
and grow the existing talents hereYou
can have a $20 million script but youve
only raised $150,000. How do you shoot
that flm? This is what this school will
teach you.
Van Wie is CEO of JVW, Inc. a
Scranton frm specializing in corporate
marketing, web design, quantitative
research and political advertising, and is
also well known for his role as flmmaker
and producer. His credits include The
Paragon Cortex, executive producer
on the movie Forged and associate
producer of La Soga. He has won
awards in the HBO International Film
Festival Best Picture 2010; LALatino
Film Festival Offcial Selection 2010;
Toronto International Film Festival Of-
fcial Selection 2009; Santo Domingo
International Film Festival Best Picture
2009; Providence International Film
Festival Best Picture 2011; American
Association of Political Consultants Pol-
lie Award Best Ad 2011.
Calpin is a screenwriter and producer
whose credits include Comedy Centrals
South Park and the indie feature As-
sassination of a High School President.
He studied flm and TV production at
Syracuse University, pursued a career in
entertainment in Los Angeles, and has
spent a decade writing, producing and
directing scripts, shorts and TV pilots
for studios, including Warner Bros., Fox,
Paramount and Lionsgate.
Regarding the turnout at the infor-
mational seminar, Joe Peters, executive
director for the The Scranton Cultural
Center at the Masonic Temple said,
The size of the turnout was a pleasant
surprise, and just the mixture we were
looking to attractyoung and old, stu-
dents and the more experienced. People
who love flm, those who aspire to the
art form, as well as those whom have
worked in flmmaking made for a great
discussion during the presentation. It was
especially heartening to see the varied
experience and interests in the audience,
from camera work to sound and impor-
tantly, writing.
Van Wie and Calpin are also actively
pursuing a permanent site for the school ,
with a stage, theatre, possible equipment,
rental house and more.
Were really excited that a number
of local colleges and universities have
already looked at the flm school to try to
get it into their communications pro-
grams. This will give the students of the
trade school the ability to learn hands on.
Its not every day this area has an oppor-
tunity to start a new school, and we be-
lieve we will be flling a need for people
along the East Coast, Van Wie said.
For more information, including course
dates, outlines, descriptions and costs,
visit ThePennsylvaniaFilmschool.com,
or facebook.com/ThePennsylvaniaFilm-
School.
Tickets are available at ticketmaster.
com, the Scranton Cultural Center Box
offce scrantonculturalcenter.org, or in
person from Monday to Friday, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Telephone reservations can be made by
calling 570.344.1111, during business
hours or 1-800-745-3000, 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
Abington JournAl/
JoAn MeAd-MAtsui
AT LEFT: The
Pennsylvania Film
School is the vision
of Scranton natives,
lmmakers and
entrepreneurs Joe
Van Wie, center and
Tim Calpin, right.
They are shown
with Joe Peters, left,
executive director
for the The Scranton
Cultural Center at the
Masonic Temple.
By Joan Mead-Matsui
Abington Journal Correspondent
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Keystone College receives
recycling bins fromAlcoa
Keystone College, La Plume,
has received 75 recycling bins
from the Alcoa Foundation as
part of the Foundations Recy-
cling Bin Grant Program.
Keystone is one of 35 col-
lege and universities across
the nation receiving a portion
of more than 11,500 recycling
bins for use on their respective
campuses. The Alcoa Founda-
tion is partnering with the non-
proft Keep America Beautiful
and the College and University
Recycling Coalition to help
raise awareness about waste
reduction. The bins are being
used to encourage recycling as
part of the national RecycleM-
ania Tournament and to expand
recycling efforts throughout
the year. Recyclemania is a
national recycling competition
that took place at Keystone
and many other colleges and
universities across the nation
during the month of March.
At Keystone, the bins will
be used in a variety of loca-
tions including residence halls,
academic buildings, athletic
facilities, outdoor public spaces
and other locations.
Keystone is extremely
grateful to the Alcoa Founda-
tion for the donation of these
recycling bins. On-campus
recycling is a very important
priority for us and the bins
will provide a uniform look to
all of our recycling containers
and will help us build upon
our already strong recycling
program, said Nora Dillon,
assistant director of the Key-
stone College Environmental
Educational Institute.
Alcoa Foundation has been
a true leader in advancing
recycling nationwide through
its support of its bin grant and
other programs, said Matthew
McKenna, president and CEO
of Keep America Beautiful.
Its involvement with Recy-
clemania and College and Uni-
versity Recycling Coalitions
webinar series has helped to
increase recycling on campuses
and instill a recycling ethic that
college students will carry with
them the rest of their lives.
Widener University recognizes
Goldstein during Honors Week
Jordon Goldstein, of Clarks
Summit was recognized as a
member of Phi Beta Delta, an
Honor Society for Internation-
al Scholars, during Widener
Universitys 2013 Honors
Week.
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frst honor society dedi-
cated to recognizing scholarly
achievement in international
education.
Founded in 1987, Phi Beta
Delta is an academic and
professional society, unique
because it is resolutely inter-
disciplinary and international.
It recognizes the scholarly
achievement of international
students, who have studied
abroad, as well as faculty
and staff who are involved in
international activities.
C.S. student wins science honor
The Barry M. Goldwater
Scholarship and Excellence
in Education Foundation has
awarded a Goldwater Scholar-
ship to Ursinus College junior
Dominic Castanzo, a Biology
major with a minor in Biosta-
tistics.
The prestigious Goldwater
award supports students seek-
ing careers in research in the
sciences with an award of up
to $7,500. Castanzo, of Clarks
Summit, joins an Ursinus tradi-
tion of students winning this
award joining eight scholars
in the last 10 years.
Castanzo said he may want
to pursue a career as a profes-
sor at a liberal arts college.
Ive exposed myself to both
research and teaching opportu-
nities (in the form of tutoring)
here at Ursinus. Im confdent
my time in grad school will
help me decide on a career
between industrial research
and the research/teaching that
comes with professorship, he
said.
On behalf of the College,
we congratulate Dominic on
being named a Goldwater
Scholar, said President Bobby
Fong. It is a testament to his
achievements and promise.
Castanzo is one of 16 col-
lege students in Pennsylvania
to be awarded the scholar-
ship, which was awarded to
271 students nationwide this
year. The Goldwater Scholars
were selected on the basis of
academic merit from a feld of
1,107 mathematics, science,
and engineering students who
were nominated by the facul-
ties of colleges and universities
nationwide.
His research has been in
the lab of Professor Rebecca
Lyczak, investigating the role
of the centrosome positioning
in polarity establishment in C.
elegans embryos through char-
acterization of the pam-1 mu-
tant. He continued this research
as a Summer Fellow in 2012,
supported by a grant from the
National Science Foundation.
Also, in the lab of Profes-
sor Dale Cameron, Castanzo
is investigating the role of
molecular chaperones in the
formation, propagation and
toxicity of prions (infectious,
self-propagating, misfolded
proteins) in yeast.
He has presented his re-
search at Haverford College
and Thomas Jefferson Uni-
versity, and will be presenting
this month at the MidAtlantic
Developmental Biology Con-
ference in Williamsburg, Va.
Dom is a great student,
said Dr. Lyczak. He works in-
credibly hard. He is always the
frst in the lab in the morning
and the last to leave each day.
He truly deserved this recogni-
tion, she said.
PSWS staff member
gives presentation
Eileen
Giovagnoli,
Learning
Center
Coordinator
at Penn State
Worthington
Scranton,
recently pre-
sented at the
Pennsylvania-
New Jersey
Chapter of
the College
Reading and
Learning
Association
Spring Conference held at
Kings College, Wilkes-Barre.
Her presentation, Study
Skills in the Discipline: A
Workshop Collaboration with
Faculty in Math and Science,
discussed the various methods
and services used in a work-
shop conducted by Giovagnoli
at Penn State Worthington
Scrantons Learning Center.
Of the students seeking
tutoring assistance at Penn
State Worthington Scrantons
Learning Center, approxi-
mately 65 percent of registra-
tions are for math and science
Giovagnoli discussed the
study skills assistance pro-
vided to students in subjects
in high demand for tutorial
services; how she designed
the workshop specifcally for
students studying math and
science; incorporated input
from campus faculty and how
study materials were prepared
to study in a specifc disci-
pline.
She conducted two sur-
veys, one each for science
and math, to determine which
learning concepts would be
most benefcial for students.
The workshop and surveys
provided Learning Center
personnel with information
regarding what student needs
and demands were when
studying math and science
and provided future direc-
tion and ideas to incorporate
into tutoring programs and
workshops moving forward to
ensure continuing success for
these students.
College Reading and Learn-
ing Association is an affliate
of the national College Read-
ing and Learning Association
organization dedicated to the
academic support of college
level students through tutoring
and other areas of learning
assistance.
Giovagnoli, of Waverly,
received her bachelors degree
in sociology/social work from
East Stroudsburg University
and her Masters of Social
Work from the University of
Georgia.
She has been with Penn
State Worthington Scranton
since 2009.
Eileen Giovag-
noli, Learning
Center Coordi-
nator at Penn
State Worthing-
ton Scranton
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to Ann Salamon,
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John J. Brazil, Jr.,
attorney for the
Estate, 310 Adams
Avenue, Suite 200,
Scranton, Pennsyl-
vania 18503
JOHN J. BRAZIL,
JR., ESQUIRE
ATTORNEY FOR
THE ESTATE
135 Legals/
Public Notices
ESTATE NOTICE
RE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPHINE L.
HENCINSKI, late of
Scott Township,
Pennsylvania. (Died
March 18, 2013).
Letters Testamen-
tary in the above
estate having been
granted, creditors
shall make demand
and debtors shall
make payment to
Joseph
Hencinski, Executor,
or C.H. Welles IV,
Attorney for the
Estate, 11th Floor,
Bank Towers, 321
Spruce Street,
Scranton, Pennsyl-
vania 18503
C.H. WELLES IV,
ESQUIRE
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IN RE: Estate of
CATHERINE F.
JENKINS, late of the
city of Scranton,
County of Lacka-
wanna and State of
Pennsylvania: (died
March 3, 2013).
LETTERS TESTA-
MENTARY in the
above estate having
been granted, all
persons having
claims or demands
against the estate
of the decedent
should make them
known and present
them, and all per-
sons indebted to the
decedent shall
make payment
thereof without
delay to Judith J.
Baer, Executrix, or
to KELLEHER &
KELLEHER, 800 Oak
Street, Scranton, PA
18708
135 Legals/
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ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF DAVID
S. KANESKI, late
of Scranton, Penn-
sylvania (died Janu-
ary 5, 2013). All
creditors are
requested to pres-
ent their claims and
all persons indebt-
ed to the decedent
will make payment
to Marilyn Mraz,
Executrix; or to
John J. Brazil, Jr.,
attorney for the
Estate, 310 Adams
Ave., Suite 200,
Scranton, Pennsyl-
vania 18503
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE OF
Thomas
Sokolowski, late of
the City of Scranton
died July 19, 2012.
Administrator Frank
Sokolowski, Ter-
rence V. Gallagher,
Attorney for the
Estate, 416 Jeffer-
son Avenue, Scran-
ton, PA 18510.
Notice is hereby
given that Letters of
Administration have
been granted. All
persons indebted to
the said estate are
required to make
payment, and those
having claims or
demands are to
present the same
without delay to the
Administrator
named.
145 Prayers
PRAYER TO THE
BLESSED VIRGIN
(never known to fail)
Oh, Most Beautiful
Flower of Mount
Carmel, Fruitful
Vine, Splendor of
Heaven, Blessed
Mother of the Son of
God, Immaculate
Virgin, assist me in
my necessity. Oh
Star of the Sea, help
me and show me
herein, you are my
Mother. Oh Holy
Mary, Mother of
God, Queen of
Heaven and Earth, I
humbly beseech
you from the bottom
of my heart, to suc-
cor me in this ne-
cessity. There are
none that can with-
stand your power.
Oh show me herein
that you are my
Mother. Oh Mary
conceived without
sin, pray for us who
have recourse to
thee. (Say three
times). Holy Mother,
I place this cause in
your hands. (Say
three times). Holy
Spirit who solves all
problems, light all
roads so that I can
attain my goal. You
who gave me the
divine gift to forgive
and forget all evil
against me, and that
in all instances in my
life you are with me,
I want this short
prayer to thank you
for all things, as you
confirm once again,
that I never want to
be separated from
you in eternal glory.
Thank you for your
mercy towards me
and mine. The per-
son must say this
prayer three con-
secutive days. After
three days, the
prayer shall be
granted. This prayer
must be published
after the favor is
granted. RM
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PRAYER TO
THE HOLY SPIRIT
Holy Spirit you who
solve all problems,
who light all roads
so that I can obtain
my goals, you who
gives me the divine
gift to forgive and
forget all evils
against me in all
instances of my life,
you are with me. I
want, in this short
prayer, to thank you
for all things, and to
confirm once again
that I never want to
be separate from
you, even in spite of
all material illusions
and want to be with
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Thank you for your
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PRAYER TO
THE HOLY SPIRIT
Holy Spirit you who
solve all problems,
who light all roads
so that I can obtain
my goals, you who
gives me the divine
gift to forgive and
forget all evils
against me in all
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PRAYER TO THE
BLESSED VIRGIN
(never known to fail)
Oh, Most Beautiful
Flower of Mount
Carmel, Fruitful
Vine, Splendor of
Heaven, Blessed
Mother of the Son of
God, Immaculate
Virgin, assist me in
my necessity. Oh
Star of the Sea, help
me and show me
herein, you are my
Mother. Oh Holy
Mary, Mother of
God, Queen of
Heaven and Earth, I
humbly beseech
you from the bottom
of my heart, to suc-
cor me in this ne-
cessity. There are
none that can with-
stand your power.
Oh show me herein
that you are my
Mother. Oh Mary
conceived without
sin, pray for us who
have recourse to
thee. (Say three
times). Holy Mother,
I place this cause in
your hands. (Say
three times). Holy
Spirit who solves all
problems, light all
roads so that I can
attain my goal. You
who gave me the
divine gift to forgive
and forget all evil
against me, and that
in all instances in my
life you are with me,
I want this short
prayer to thank you
for all things, as you
confirm once again,
that I never want to
be separated from
you in eternal glory.
Thank you for your
mercy towards me
and mine. The per-
son must say this
prayer three con-
secutive days. After
three days, the
prayer shall be
granted. This prayer
must be published
after the favor is
granted. RM
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2011 Honda Pilot EX-L.........................................
2012 Acura TSX2.4 Special Edition................
2012 Toyota RAV4 Limited.................................
2008 Mercedes C-Class C300 Luxury 4MATIC....
2008 Mercedes M-Class ML350........................
2010 Lexus ES350................................................
2011 Toyota AvalonBase...................................
2011 Honda CR-VEX-L........................................
2011 Honda Pilot EX-L.........................................
2010 Audi Q5 3.2 Premium.................................
2011 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2009 Chevrolet Silverado1500 LTZ..................
2011 Honda Pilot EX-L.........................................
2011 Cadillac CTSBase.......................................
2009 Lexus RX350...............................................
2008 Lexus ES350................................................
2010 Toyota Tundra Grade 4.6L V8..................
2011 JeepGrandCherokee Limited................
2007 Lexus GX470...............................................
2011 Honda Pilot EX-L.........................................
2010 Toyota Highlander Limited.......................
2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATIC.......
2011 Chevrolet CamaroSS2SS........................
2012 Honda Pilot EX............................................
2010 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2010 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2010 Chevrolet Tahoe LT....................................
2010 Toyota 4Runner Trail V6............................
2010 Lexus RX350...............................................
2007 Cadillac Escalade Base..............................
2010 Lexus ES350................................................
2010 Lexus GS350...............................................
2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATIC.......
2011 Honda Pilot EX-L.........................................
2009 Lexus RX350...............................................
2010 Mercedes GLK-Class GLK350 4MATIC
2011 Honda Pilot EX-L.........................................
2010 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2012 Dodge Ram2500 SLT................................
2009 BMWX5 xDrive30i.....................................
2011 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2012 Dodge Ram1500 SLTQuadCab.............
2010 Lexus RX350...............................................
2012 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATIC.......
2011 Honda Odyssey EX-L.................................
2010 Lexus RX350...............................................
2012 Toyota Tacoma Base V6...........................
2012 JeepGrandCherokee Laredo.................
2012 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2011 Mercedes C-Class C300............................
2011 BuickEnclave CXL.....................................
2011 Honda Odyssey TouringElite..................
2012 BMW3 Series 328i......................................
2012 JeepGrandCherokee Limited................
2008 Mercedes S-Class S550 4MATIC..........
2011 Toyota 4Runner LimitedV6.....................
2011 Cadillac SRXPerformance Collection...
2010 Mercedes E-Class E350 4MATIC..........
2010 Mercedes M-Class ML350........................
2009 Lexus LS460 L.............................................
2011 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 LTZ...............
2010 Mercedes E-Class E350 4MATIC..........
2012 Acura MDXTechnology...........................
2010 Mercedes E-Class E350 4MATIC..........
2013 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATIC....
2011 Lexus RX350...............................................
2011 Mercedes M-Class ML350........................
2013 Mercedes GLK-Class GLK350 4MATIC
2010 Cadillac CTS-VBase...................................
2011 Mercedes M-Class ML350 BlueTEC....
2011 Lexus GX460...............................................
2010 Mercedes S-Class S550 4MATIC..........
2013 Mercedes E-Class E350 4MATIC..........
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9,728
10,035
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63,444
33,045
37,887
19,022
20,285
28,702
30,131
17,103
9,539
494
39,968
22,193
14,120
43,234
19,452
15,228
32,285
6,712
13,448
11,302
9,703
17,240
24,915
4,309
9,048
58,803
31,034
21,573
38,903
30,089
45,772
21,784
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$20,617
$20,900
$21,074
$21,140
$21,297
$21,367
$21,479
$21,479
$21,479
$21,499
$21,838
$21,894
$21,923
$21,991
$22,031
$22,108
$22,124
$22,131
$22,167
$22,186
$22,230
$22,479
$22,539
$22,579
$22,668
$22,882
$22,979
$22,995
$23,155
$23,234
$23,335
$23,479
$23,479
$23,484
$23,583
$23,690
$23,698
$23,900
$23,951
$23,994
$24,364
$24,442
$24,499
$24,579
$24,601
$24,654
$25,227
$25,479
$25,479
$25,499
$25,499
$25,597
$25,677
$25,728
$25,763
$25,939
$25,980
$26,139
$26,479
$26,479
$26,500
$27,447
$27,499
$27,653
$27,656
$27,898
$28,028
$28,339
$28,479
$28,479
$28,479
$28,479
$28,585
$28,786
$28,823
$29,043
$29,202
$29,683
$29,841
$29,995
$30,012
$30,234
$30,433
$30,479
$30,479
$30,549
$30,604
$30,838
$30,959
$30,970
$30,978
$30,995
$31,316
$31,375
$31,539
$31,650
$31,893
$31,948
$32,479
$32,479
$32,587
$32,829
$33,019
$33,496
$34,479
$35,048
$35,755
$36,032
$36,479
$36,499
$37,111
$37,179
$37,995
$38,274
$38,751
$38,843
$39,479
$39,634
$41,479
$42,526
$43,479
$44,995
$47,050
$50,002
$51,990
$52,975
*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING. OFFERS EXPIRE 04/30/13.
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0
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for up to
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OR
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3
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PAGE 20 Abington Journal WEDNESDAY APRIL 17, 2013
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
MERCEDES 91
380SL
Gold with Chocolate
soft top.
160K miles.
Texas car, never
seen snow.
$7800 OBO. Call
570-762-4471 or
biobob@me.com
439 Motorcycles
HARLEY-DAVIDSON 87
SOFTAIL
CUSTOM 1340 EVO.
11,000 original miles
excellent condition,
original owner,
garage kept.
$6500. call 570-
814-1449 anytime.
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `98
SILVERADO 1500
EXTENDED CAB LS
Runs great! 211,000
miles, 4x4, new
windshield, alter-
nator, front wheel
studs, spark plug
wires, ignition mod-
ule, brakes, throttle
body gasket, 3 oxy-
gen sensors, fuel
pump, tank, & filter.
New tires with alloy
rims. New transmis-
sion. $4,000, OBO.
570-793-5593
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TOYOTA 07 TACOMA
Double Cab. 6
speed manual. 109K
original miles. A
Title, very clean and
well cared for.
Super white color.
New tires. $17,500.
570-956-3392
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
All
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
506 Administrative/
Clerical
Maternal and Family
Health Services is
seeking a Medical
Office Coordinator
who will be respon-
sible for the over-
sight of administra-
tive duties at a fast
paced womens
health center in
Scranton. This posi-
tion will ensure effi-
cient patient flow
from intake to
check-out as well as
assisting the clinical
staff with patient
issues and referrals.
This position will
work closely with
the clinic Director.
The successful can-
didate will have pre-
vious experience
managing front
office staff, possess
excellent communi-
cation, customer
service and organi-
zational skills, and
have the ability to
multitask in a team
oriented environ-
ment. Experience
with electronic
practice manage-
ment software is
preferred. Position
is full-time, Monday
- Friday with an
excellent benefit
package including
medical, dental and
vision coverage,
401(k) plan, life
insurance and gen-
erous paid time off
program. Visit
www.mfhs.org to
learn more about
us. Respond with
resume and salary
requirements by
4/22/13 to:
HUMAN RESOURCES,
15 PUBLIC SQUARE,
SUITE 600
WILKES-BARRE, PA
18701
FAX: 570-823-7042
EMAIL:JOBS@MFHS.ORG
EOE M/F D/V
MEDICAL OFFICE
COORDINATOR
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
Operator Career! 3
weeks hands on
training school. Bull-
dozers, Backhoes,
Excavators. Nation-
al certifications.
Lifetime job place-
ment assistance. VA
benefits eligible.
1-866-362-6497
MAINTENANCE/
WELDER
At a busy quarry.
Will also assist with
quarry production.
WATER TRUCK DRIVER
No CDL required.
Will also assist with
production and
maintenance.
Competitive wages
and benefits.
Pre-employment
drug testing
required.
HAZLETON
MATERIALS
10 No 1 Lane
Weatherly, Pa
Apply in person or
call 570.636.3300
(EOE)
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533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
AIRLINE CAREERS :
Begin here-Become
an Aviation Mainte-
nance Tech. FAA
approved training.
Financial aid if quali-
fied-Housing avail-
able. Job placement
assistance.
CALL Aviation Insti-
tute of Maintenance
888-834-9715
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC/SEWING
MACHINES
Simmons a
manufacturer of
Beautyrest is seek-
ing several Mainte-
nance Mechanics is
responsible to
repair and maintain
all machinery in the
plant, including
sewing machines.
Welding, fabrication
& special projects.
Qualified candidates
must be able to
possess the ability
to analyze repair
problems, using
independent think-
ing and trou-
bleshooting skills.
Prefer vocational
training and/or
experience in
sewing machine
repair, familiarity
with electrical,
pneumatic and
hydraulic system
and bedding indus-
try experience. High
School Diplomas or
equivalent, trade or
vocational school
training & 2-5 years
of experience
preferred.
Qualified candidates
can apply by
e-mail at Jkelly@
simmons.com or
by fax including
cover letter with
salary history to
570.384.8561,
Attention Human
Resources, or by
mail to: Simmons
Company, One
Simmons Drive,
Hazleton, PA. 18202
E.O.E.
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
FACILITY CLEANING
SUPERVISOR AND
MANAGER
2nd shift New
addition for full
time experienced
persons with no
less than 5-7 years
in related EVS-
Housekeeping-
Custodial and lead-
ership knowledge
in the facility clean-
ing industry. Ability
to manage, work
with staff, train and
be in a working
supervisory role.
Floor care knowl-
edge required. The
position is 2nd shift
mainly 40-45 hours
a week 3p-12mid
some 2p-10pm.
Occasional Sat
maybe needed.
Traveling will be
required between
Luzerne-Lackawan-
na- Lehigh Valley
Area- with other
opportunities within
75 mile radius.
Working with
employees on all
facets of cleaning
will be needed.
Flexible, profession-
al and ability
to multi task under
high pressure
results. Excellent
salary- car
allowance, iPad and
phone will be
available. Clean
MVR and valid driv-
er license required.
Must be able to lift
up to 60 lbs.
Apply online:
www.sovereigncs.com
NO phone calls
please!
EOE and Drug Free
Workplace
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS OWNER
OPERATORS $1500
sign on bonus.
Local/regional
freight. Average
$150,000 year. No
touch freight. No
forced dispatch.
Minimum 2 years
T/T experience. Call
BTT 800-858-5717
DRIVERS CDL - A
Averitt offers a
strong, stable, prof-
itable career. Expe-
rienced drivers and
recent grads. Excel-
lent benefits, weekly
hometime, paid
training. 888-362-
8608 AverittCa-
reers.com EOE
DRIVER one cent
raise after 6 and 12
months. $0.03
enhanced quarterly
bonus. daily or
weekly pay. Home-
time options. CDL-A
3 months OTR
experience.
800-414-9569
driveknight.com
DRIVERS experi-
enced reefer driv-
ers. Great pay /
freight lanes from
Presque Isle, ME,
Boston-Lehigh, PA
800-277-0212
primeinc.com
DRIVERS Pyle
Transport needs
owner operators.
Containerized Pier
operations: Jersey
& Philadelphia.
Average $1.85 mile.
Requires 2 years
OTR experience.
Call Dan:
888-477-0020 ext 7
or apply
DriveForPyle.com
DRIVERS: CDL-A
drivers needed.
Solos up to .38/mile.
$.50/mile for Haz-
mat teams. New
trucks arriving daily.
800-942-2104 ext
7308 or 7307
TotalMS.com
DRIVERS: Gordon
Trucking Inc. CDL A
Drivers needed. Up
to $3,000 SIGN ON
BONUS. Refrigerat-
ed fleet & great
miles. Pay incentive
& benefits.
Recruiters available
7 days week. EOE
TeamGTI.com
866-554-7856
WATER TANKER
DRIVER/
TRI-AXLE DRIVERS
Part time/full time
days & nights with
experience. Must
have clean MVR
and pass DOT
requirements. Pay
is based on experi-
ence. Full time days
for Tri Axle Drivers.
Call 570-825-2688
between
8am & 6pm.
548 Medical/Health
RN/LPN
PART TIME RN/LPN
AT BLACK CREEK,
NUREMBURG, PA
(3 DAYS)
FULL TIME RN/LPN
AT BLACK CREEK,
NUREMBURG, PA
FULL TIME RN/LPN
AT FREELAND,
FREELAND, PA
Please go to
www.rhcnepa.com
for all information
regarding where
and to whom you
send your resume,
salary, location,
and job functions.
Do not call.
EOE M/F/V/H AA
551 Other
FOREPERSON to
lead utility field
crews. Outdoor
physical work, many
positions, paid train-
ing, $17/hour plus
weekly perform-
ance bonuses after
promotion, living
allowance when
traveling, compAny
truck & benefits.
Must have strong
leadership skills,
good driving history,
and be able to trav-
el in Pennsylvania
and nearby states.
Email resume to
Recruiter4@osmose
.com or apply on
line at OsmoseUtili-
ties.com EOE
M/F/D/V.
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
HVAC
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Immediate opening
for a heating, air
conditioning, and
refrigeration service
technician with five
or more years
commercial experi-
ence. Applicant
must have experi-
ence with screw
chillers, DDC
controls and pneu-
matic temperature
controls. Hydronic
heating and com-
mercial boiler expe-
rience would be a
plus. The right can-
didate will also
have the ability
to supervise Instal-
lation projects. We
offer paid holidays,
paid sick days,
life insurance,
medical insurance
and 401K retire-
ment plan. Good
driving record
a must.
Call 825-2894
or fax resume to
825-7260.
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
SALES
Commission shed
sales in Scranton.
Our busy season is
here; need a
self-motivated
commission-driven
salesperson with
experience who is
local. Experience
preferred but will
train the right
person. Phone:
570-725-3439
Fax:
570-725-3309
or email
ekvs@pcfreemail.
com
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
VISUAL
COMMUNICATIONS
BIZ FOR SALE
B to B Services
Repeat Client
Base
Low Overhead
Great Location
High Net to Gross
No Experience
Necessary
Finance & Training
Available
1-800-796-3234
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
ATTENTION VENDORS
Accent items,
ceramics, baskets,
holiday items,
glasses, much
more. ALL EXCEL-
LENT PRICES AND
IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
570-675-5046
after 5:30 P.M.
YEARBOOKS.
Coughlin (30) 28-
2000. GAR -(18))
37-06, Meyers (15)
53-03, Pittston (6)
67-75, WVW (12),
1967-2000,Kingston
(11) 32-52, Hazle-
ton, (8) 40-61,
Plains, (3) 66-68,
Hanover 51-74.
Prices vary depend-
ing on condition.
$20-$40 each. Call
for further details &
additional school
editions. 570-825-
4721 arthurh302@
aol.com
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
ABINGTON HILLS
CEMETERY
2 side by side plots
$800 total
610-419-3123
FOUR PLOTS Abing-
ton Hills Cemetery.
$450 each. Kalmia
Section, Lot 41, 3,
4, 5 & 6. Flat
marker area.
727-771-5526
726 Clothing
CLOTHING. Boys
14-16. Name brand
hoodies, gym pants,
shorts and jeans. All
for $25 Womens
tops, small and
med. $20 all.
570-709-9863
728 Commercial/
Industrial
Equipment
VENDING MACHINES
Combination snack
and beverage, with
dollar bill changers.
Brand new. $1300
each. 570-690-9197
732 Exercise
Equipment
LEG EXTENSION
MACHINE Hammer
Strength ISO-Later-
al. 4 years old, plate
loaded, platinum
frame, navy uphol-
stery. New condi-
tion. $1000. SEATED
L E G C U R L
MACHINE, Ham-
mer Strength ISO-
Lateral. 4 years old,
plate loaded, plat-
inum frame, navy
upholstery, New
condition. $1000.
Call Jim
570-855-9172
744 Furniture &
Accessories
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
PITTSTON
LIQUIDATING SALE
MERCHANTS
VILLAGE
Booth 157
1201 Oak St
Everything must
go! Oriental furni-
ture. Living room
sets, sectionals,
recliners, bed-
room sets, china
cabinets, kitchen
sets, kids animal
chairs, lamps, lots
more! Priced to
sell.
754 Machinery &
Equipment
ENGINE Honda 5 HP
engine pressure
washer. $40 570-
407-0874
SAWMILLS: From
only $3,997.00-
Make/ Save Money
with your own band-
mill- Cut lumber any
dimension. In stock
ready to ship. FREE
Info/DVD: www.Nor-
woodSawmills.com
1-800-578-1363
Ext.300N
758 Miscellaneous
MERCHANTS
VILLAGE
merchants
village.com
(Former
Walmart Bldg)
Oak St. Pittston
GOING GOING
OUT OUT OF OF
BUSINESS BUSINESS
30% off
all inventory
owned by
Merchants
Village
(Booth 262)
Food, Home
Goods, Health
& Beauty Aids
& Lots More!
STOCK UP
NOW!
ON FRESH
INVENTORY
LAST
CHANCE
EVERYTHING
MUST GO!
570-891-1972
776 Sporting Goods
BICYCLE
MURRAY DAZZLER
20 girls. Powder
blue with pink trim
accents & wheels,
white tires. Front &
rear brakes plus
coaster foot brake.
Good condition
$40. 570-814-9574
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782 Tickets
FLEETWOOD MAC
Prudential Center,
Newark, Wed.,
4/24/13, 8 pm, Sec-
tion 133.
2 @ $90 each.
570-417-2126
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
CASH BUYER 1970
& before Comic
Books, Toys, Sports
entire collections
wanted. I travel to
you and BUY
EVERYTHING you
have! Call Brian
today
1-800-617-3551
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay-
Outs Guaranteed
Open 6 Days
a Week
10am- 6pm
Cl osed Thursdays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd.
( Pl aza 315)
315N, 1/ 2 mi l e
bef ore Mohegan
Sun Casi no
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
WilkesBarreGold.com
or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
April 16 - $1,390.10
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
behind on your
payments? You
may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
DURYEA
ENGLISH TUDOR
Totally renovated 3
bedroom, 3 bath. All
wood kitchen with
granite countertops.
Hardwood family
room with fireplace.
Hardwood dining
room. Huge living
room with window
seat. Vaulted, tile
foyer. Four season
sunroom. Gas hot
air with central air.
Central fire and bur-
glar alarm. New gas
hot water heater.
All new high efficien-
cy windows, paver
patio. $ 149,000.
570-237-2919
KINGSTON
For Sale by Owner.
229 Pringle Street
Single home, 3 bed-
rooms. Remodeled,
Kitchen & bath,
concrete cellar,
huge walk up attic,
deck & new roof.
570-287-3927
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LAFLIN
7 CONCORD DRIVE
REDUCED PRICE!
$229,900
Two story, 1,900 sq.
ft., in Oakwood
Park. 8 rooms, eat
in kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
large living room,
family room with
fireplace, dining
room, sunroom with
hardwood floors.
Two car garage,
central air. Lot 100
x 125. Move in
Condition. Call Ed at
570-655-4294 for
appointment.
LARKSVILLE
For Sale by Owner
Must see, move in
condition 3 bed-
room ranch, nice
n e i g h b o r h o o d
behind State St.
Elementary Center.
All new carpet,
paint, interior doors,
new tile counter-
tops, tile floor, stain-
less steel appli-
ances, 3 season
patio, beautiful
16x34 in ground
pool. $144,900. Call
570-301-7291
More info & photos
on Zillow.com
NANTICOKE
1472 S. Hanover St.
Well maintained
bi-level house fea-
tures 2 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths, recre-
ation room with
propane stove.
3 season porch.
Professionally land-
scaped yard. 1 car
garage, storage
shed, new appli-
ances, ceiling fans.
Close to LCCC.
$153,900.
Call 570-735-7594
or 570-477-2410
SWOYERSVILLE
OUT OF
FLOOD ZONE
Big corner lot, 3
bedroom ranch in a
desirable location.
1.5 baths, one car
attached garage. All
appliances included.
$130,000.
570-237-0184
WILKES-BARRE
EAST END SECTION
Great starter
home, 3 bedrooms,
1 modern bath.
Updated kitchen,
new roof, windows
& furnace. Off
street parking,
fenced in back
yard. New back
porch. All appli-
ances included.
$42,500
570-235-1210 after
5:30 pm.
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
for lease. Units
ranging from 600-
2700 sq ft. prime
Mountaintop area,
great for busi-
ness!!! High traffic
area for retail or
office space.
Prices ranging
from $500.00/
month for smallest
off street unit to
$2700.00/month
for large 2700
square foot
building. call
Amanda Colonna
570-714-6115
CENTURY 21
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-287-1196,
for details and to
view units.
HANOVER
Repossessed
Income Property
Out of flood area
5 apartments, 2
buildings on one lot
in excellent condi-
tion. Hardwood
floors. $95,000
570-822-9697
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
GREENBRIAR RETIRE-
MENT COMMUNITY
Only eight lots
left. Custom
design you home
the way you want it.
Call 570-675-1300
SWOYERSVILLE
100 x 150, cleared
and leveled building
lot. Utilities are
available.
Call: 570-288-4899
915 Manufactured
Homes
HANOVER TWP.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
mobile home locat-
ed in a park on a
rented lot along a
quiet, dead end
road. Covered car-
port and shed. In
good condition, but
needs updating
$6,500. OBO.
570-735-1376
570-994-6308
924 Out of State
Properties
CLEARFIELD COUN-
TY 150 acres near
Mahaffey. Part open
mostly wooded,
great view, perfect
for hunting cabin,
recreation, near
state game lands
$175,000.
814-435-2570
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NY LAKE STATE
LAND sale Former
scout camp was
$69,900 now
$39,900. 7 acres on
river was $49,900.
now $39,900.
Adirondacks 8
acres was $21,900
now $17,900. Direct
financing with low
payments. Call
1-800-229-7843
landandcamps.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS
17 Baldwin Street
1st floor, one bed-
room, off-street
parking. Living
room, eat in
kitchen, small office
space. $575/
month, water &
garbage included.
Tenant pays heat &
electric,
570-310-1821
KINGSTON
E. E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
2nd floor. Located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun-
room, bath, 3 bed-
rooms; 2 large & 1
small. Lots of clos-
ets, built-in linen
closet & hutch.
Hardwood & car-
peted floors. Fire-
place. Storage
room. Yard. Washer
/ dryer, stove /
fridge. Heat and hot
water included. 1
year lease + securi-
ty. $950
570-283-4370
KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE
317 N. Maple Ave.
2 story 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath @
$850. + utilities.
Two story 3 bed-
room, 2.5 baths @
$1,110. + utilities.
Central heat & air,
washer/dryer in
unit, on site park-
ing. 1 mo. security
570-262-6947
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible.
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Opportunity. 570-
474-5010 TTY711
This institution is an
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provider and
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WEST WYOMING
Cozy first floor, 1
bedroom apart-
ment, includes
front porch. $475
per month +
utilities. No pets,
No smoking.
available May 1.
570-693-1000
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Mayflower
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570.822.3968
1, 2, 3 & 4
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The General
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borhood is home
to brick Victori-
an. Remodeled
1st floor 1 bed-
room with aes-
thetic fireplace
adorning, new
maple kitchen
with built -in
a p p l i a n c e s ,
plusH carpets.
Parking, Ser-
vices managed
& provided
AMERICA REAL-
TY. $700 + utili-
ties. NO PETS, 2
YEAR SAME
RENT, EMPLOY-
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944 Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
PROPERTY FOR RENT:
900 Sq. Ft.
STORE RETAIL
SPACE
Will be vacant
as of
January 1, 2013
200 Spring St.
Wilkes-Barre
Great for a
Barber Shop!
Call Michael at
570-239-7213
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
2,400 Sq. Ft.
1,200 Sq. Ft.
Professional office
space. Will divide
office / retail
Call 570-829-1206
EXETER
OFFICE SPACE
Newly remodeled
120 sq. ft. All
utilities included,
except phone.
$250/month.
Lease. Call
570-602-1550
WEST PITTSTON
FOR SALE SALE
BY OWNER
Garage. Out of
flood. Multi-pur-
pose. 3,400 sq. ft.
on .9 acres, 2 bays,
14 automatic doors
Recently renovated,
large parking lot.
$215,000
570-654-4112
953Houses for Rent
SHAVERTOWN
Good location,
excellent schools.
Modern, 4 bed-
rooms, office, 2 full
baths. Living, dining
rooms. Finished
family room, granite
kitchen with ceram-
ic tile. Large wrap
around deck, out
door Jacuzzi, in
ground heated pool.
Gas heat. Four car
off street parking.
$1,500/month +
utilities, security +
last month deposit.
Includes fridge,
stove, washer/dry-
er, sewer & trash.
Available June 1st.
Pictures available
through e-mail. Call
570-545-6057.
953Houses for Rent
OLD FORGE
LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE
Built in 2003 this
luxurious 3 bed-
room townhome
features hard-
wood floors on
main floor, fin-
ished basement,
large master
suite, private out-
door deck and
back yard, off
street parking,
granite counter-
tops, stainless
steel appliances,
DirecTV, high-
speed internet,
garbage, sewer,
gas heat with
brand new fur-
nace, central air
conditioning with
brand new com-
pressor, brand
new carpeting on
2nd floor in all
bedrooms, extra
closet space,
large basement
storage room,
wood blinds in
aLL rooms, all
yard maintenance
and snow plowing
included. This is
an end unit with
only one other
unit attached.
Rent is $1,400.
per month &
requires $1,250.
security deposit.
Minimum one
year lease
required. Must fill
out credit applica-
tion.
NO PETS.
570-840-1960
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
OCEAN CITY .
MARYLAND. Best
selection of afford-
able rentals. Full/
partial weeks. Call
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Open daily. Holiday
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Several sites avail-
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acre natural lake for
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and electric, show-
ers and flush toilets.
Nestled near
orchards and
produce farms in
the hills between
Dallas and Tunkhan-
nock. For informa-
tion and applica-
tions call:
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1000
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1ST. QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
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1162 Landscaping/
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- Grass Cutting,
aerating, fertilizing,
mulching, weeding,
pruning, garden
tilling.
- Painting, fencing,
stonewalls,
power washing.
- Tree and snow
removal.
Fully insured
Credit cards
accepted
Commercial or
Residential
Please contact
Roger:
570-760-7249
email:
schichi@ptd.net
1165 Lawn Care
GRASS CUTTING
Affordable, reliable,
meticulous. Rates
as low as $20.
Emerald Green
570-825-4963
1231 Pool & Spa
Repair/Services
RK POOLS & MORE
Pool openings, liner
changes, and
installations. Patios,
Decks and fencing.
Insured.
570-592-2321
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Windows, Gutters,
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www.MattBurneHonda.com
2013 Honda
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2013 PILOT EX 4WD
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24 HWY
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ase 36 Months through ahfc $0 Down Payment
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3.5-Liter, 24-Valve, SOHC i-VTEC

V-6 Engine
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System (VTM-4) 18-Inch Alloy Wheels
Power Windows/Locks Fog Lights
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) i-MID with
8-inch WQVGA (480x320) Screen, Customizable
Feature Settings and Rearview Camera with
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Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control System


with Humidity Control and Air Filtration
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16-Inch Alloy Wheels Dual-Zone
Automatic Climate Control with
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etooth

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lines Bluetooth

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Power Windows and Door Locks Vehicle Stability Assist
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Controls 160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 4 Speakers Pandora

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MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack Exterior Temperature Indicator Security System with Remote Entry and Trunk Release
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CIVICS
10 CIVIC LX SDN Red, 31K..................................NOW $14,950
10 CIVIC LXS SDN White, 46K.............................NOW $15,400
10 CIVIC LX SDN Silver, 21K................................NOW $15,950
11 CIVIC EX CPE Red, 20K..................................NOW $16,950
11 CIVIC LX SDN Gray, 8K ..................................NOW $16,950
12 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 12K................................NOW $17,950
12 CIVIC EXL SDN Gray, 33K..............................NOW $18,500
12 CIVIC EXL NAVI SDN Gray, 33K.................NOW $18,500
12 CIVIC EXL Black, 5K..........................................NOW $19,500
CRV 4WD
10 CRV EXL Titanium, 51K ........................................NOW $19,950
11 CRV LX Silver, 24K...............................................NOW $20,950
11 CRV SE White, 25K...............................................NOW $20,950
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10 CRV EXL NAVI Titanium, 49K ...........................NOW $21,500
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11 CRV EXL Titanium, 21K ........................................NOW $23,950
11 CRV EXL White, 18K............................................NOW $23,950
11 CRV EXL Black, 17K............................................NOW $24,950
PILOT 4WD
11 PILOT LX White, 22K ..........................................NOW $24,950
11 PILOT LX Gray, 23K............................................NOW $24,950
11 PILOT EX Gray, 40K ...........................................NOW $25,950
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11 PILOT EX Silver, 36K ..........................................NOW $26,950
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11 PILOT EXL Gray, 11K.........................................NOW $30,500
12 PILOT TOURING NAV/RDVD White, 18K NOW $35,750
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FIT
10 Honda Fit Sport Red, 37K .............................NOW $14,950
ACCORDS
08 ACCORD EX SDN Red, 54K ..........................NOW $14,950
09 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 51K..........................NOW $15,500
10 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 25K.........................NOW $16,750
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Red, 41K .......................NOW $17,350
11 ACCORD LX SDN Silver, 31K .........................NOW $17,950
10 ACCORD LXP SDN Black, 13K ......................NOW $17,950
10 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 28K..........................NOW $18,500
11 ACCORD LXP SDN White, 22K......................NOW $18,500
ODYSSEY
10 ODYSSEY EX Lt. Blue, 28K....................................NOW $22,500
11 ODYSSEY EXL Gray, 41K ....................................NOW $27,750
10 ODYSSEY TOURING RDVD/NAV Black, 24K.NOW $28,950
Silver, 40K
Now $11,950
09 NISSAN VERSA
4DR
Blue 35K
Now $14,950
09 DODGE JOURNEY
SXT 4WD
00 LEXUS
RX300 AWD
Gold, 103K
Now $7,950
Gray, 85K
Now $12,950
04 TOYOTA
HIGHLANDER 4WD
Brown, 91K
Now $5,995
03 DODGE STRATUS
SDN
Dk. Cherry, 103K
Now $7,500
00 MAZDA MIATA
SE CONV.
Red, 50K
09 SUBARU IMPREZA
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Now $14,500
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Now $18,250
11 SUBARU LEGACY
AWD SDN
06 Honda CIVIC Honda CRV 4WD
06 EX Black, 102K
$10,950
07 EXL, Blue, 73K
$16,950
11 TOYOTA COROLLA
S SEDAN
Navy, 11K
Now $16,350
Honda Accord
00 EX Cpe, Black, 48K
$8,500
04 EX Sdn, Gray, 50K
$12,500
04 EXL V6 Sdn, Gray, 80K
$11,950
06 EXL Sdn, White, 56K
$13,950
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Now $11,950
10 CHEVY AVEO
LT 5DR
Navy, 52K
06 SUBARU LEGACY
AWD
Now $13,950
Silver, 58K
10 TOYOTA COROLLA
LE SDN
Now $13,500
White, 33K, 5 Speed
Now $15,950
10 VW JETTA
SEL SDN
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Now $25,950 Now $19,750
10 TOYOTA
HIGHLANDER 4WD
07 Honda Pilot EXL R
DVD 4WD
CROSSTOUR 4WD
10 CROSSTOUR EXL V6 White, 42K................NOW $22,500
MATT BURNE Honda
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08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS SDN
White, 53K
Now $9,750
EX Cpe, Gray 99K
$9,850
LX Sdn, Gray, 96K
$10,950
Blue, 40K
10 MAZDA 3i
SPORT SEDAN
Now $13,500
Brown, 47K
Now $11,950
09 HYUNDAI SONATA
GLS SDN
MATT BURNE Honda PRE-OWNED CENTER
Our
Hondas have
150 Point Inspection
1yr/12,000mi Basic Warranty
7yr/100,000mi Powertrain Warranty*
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STK# BP16005, 22,871 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $33,999
2011 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN 4MATIC AWD
STK# BP16004, 25,654 MI .............................................................................. SALE PRICE $34,995
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 SEDAN 4MATIC AWD
STK# BP16051, 24,063 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $39,999
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ S550 SEDAN 4MATIC AWD
STK# BP15974, 44,831 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $53,999
2013 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 WAGON 4MATIC AWD
STK# BS0502, 6,457 MI .................................................................................. SALE PRICE $58,999
www.motorworldlexus.com
LEASE FOR
27MONTHS
Plus Tax + Tags*
MSRP $33,808
$
309
*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $1,29 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $1,829 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE SIGNING.
$0 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $23,666.00.
**FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $17.50/$1,000 FINANCED.
NEW2013 LEXUS CT200H
LEASE FOR
27MONTHS
Plus Tax + Tags*
MSRP: $39,782
$
359
*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $3,729 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE
SIGNING. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $27,450.00.
NEW2013 LEXUS ES350
LEASE FOR
27MONTHS
Plus Tax + Tags*
MSRP: $39,767
$
329
*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $2,809 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE SIGNING.
$0 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. PAYMENT INCLUDES $2,000 LFS CASH. RESIDUAL IS $27,439.00.
**$2,000 LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH AVAILABLE WHEN FINANCED OR LEASED WITH LFS WITH APPROVED CREDIT.
NEW2013 LEXUS IS250
LEASE FOR
27MONTHS
Plus Tax + Tags*
MSRP $46,800
$
439
*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $3,439 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE SIGNING.
$0 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. PAYMENT INCLUDES $1,000 LFS CASH. RESIDUAL IS $31,356.00.
**$1,000 LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH AVAILABLE WHEN FINANCED OR LEASED WITH LFS WITH APPROVED CREDIT.
NOWGET $1,000
LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH**
NEW2013 LEXUS RX350AWD
*PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED.
ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. LEASES ARE ALL WITH ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 48 MONTHS = $17.95/$1,000 FINANCED. 2.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $21.67/$1,000 FINANCED.
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ENDS JULY 1
2010 LEXUS ES350
STK# T31113A, 42K MI,LEATHER SUNROOF............................................................................SALE PRICE $25,999
2010 LEXUS IS250
STK# L12088A, 37K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD..................................................................SALE PRICE $27,222
2010 LEXUS RX350
STK# L12023, 42K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD....................................................................SALE PRICE $37,314
2012 LEXUS RX350
STK# L11918A, 7K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD....................................................................SALE PRICE $41,479
2011 LEXUS GX460
STK# L12120A, 23K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, 4X4...................................................................SALE PRICE $47,999
*PRICES & PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY.
DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. ALL PRICES INCLUDE APPLICABLE REBATES AND/OR INCENTIVES.
SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES.
PRICES ARE AVAILABLE ON ADVERTISED VEHICLES ONLY. MILEAGE CHARGE OF $.25/MILE OVER 30K MILES. LESSEE PAYS FOR EXCESS WEAR.
NOT AVAILABLE WITH SOME OTHER OFFERS. SECURITY DEPOSIT IS NOT REQUIRED AT TIME OF DELIVERY.
TO QUALIFY FOR CONQUEST REBATE YOU MUST BE IN A NON-GM LEASE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/13.
MOTORWORLD
CADILLAC
www.motorworldgm.com
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
329
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN.
INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
CADILLAC ATS AWD STANDARD COLLECTION 2.0T
NEW 2013
STOCK # - C3776
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
499
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN.
INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
STOCK # - C3726
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CADILLAC SRX LUXURY COLLECTION AWD
NEW 2013
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
569
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN.
INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
CADILLAC XTS LUXURY COLLECTION FWD
NEW 2013
STOCK # - C3734
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PLUS TAX/TA
CADILLAC XT XTS X LUXURY COLLEECTION
NE NEW 2013
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
439
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN.
INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
STOCK # - C3739
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REALESTATE, INC.
Clarks Summit / Scranton Ofce (570) 585-0600
239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit (570) 348-1761
DUNMORE Wonderful location for this 3 bed-
room, 2 baths two story, modern kitchen,
delightful family room, garage, pretty views.
MLS#13-1424 BEVERLY 585-0619
WAVERLY Grand historic home on 5.5 magnifcent
acres. So very much detail throughout, 18 rooms,
8 baths, 4 freplaces, 4 car garage. A treasure!
MLS# 12-4586
BEVERLY 585-0619 $899,000
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP 1/2 acre + cleared
building lots in beautiful prime location offer-
ing public sewer, public water and protective
covenants prices starting at $75,000.
BEVERLY 588-0619
WEST SCRANTON Well maintained charming
4 bedroom cape cod. Hardwood foors modern
eat in kitchen. New water heater. MLS# 13-
461 MARION 585-0602 $84,900
FLORAL PARK This unique home features a
large open foor plan, 3-4 bedrooms, sunroom,
deck, freplace, wet bar and more.
MLS#13-1446
MARION 585-0602 $309,900
FACTORYVILLE Enjoy the morning sun on your
side porch in this well maintained ranch home
surrounded by 2 country acres. Large rooms,
rear deck and much more. MLS# 13-1327
MARION $239,000
OAKWOOD PARK LAFLIN If you like comfort & charm,
youll love this sparkling 4100 + SF 5 BDR, 4 BTH 2-sto-
ry traditional home in perfect condition in a great neigh-
borhood. Nothing to do but move in. Offers formal LR,
DR, 1st fr FR w/ FP, granite countertops in kitchen &
baths, LL rec room w/ FP and wet bar. MLS# 13-546
BARBARA 696-0883 $335,000
FELL TOWNSHIP Lovely colonial on over a 1/2
acre. Family room with freplace, whirlpool in
master bath, fnished lower level. Vista Views!
MLS#13-413
DAVE 585-0614 $239,580
GLENMAURA - Live easy in this fabulous mid-
dle unit with custom granite kitchen, hardwood
foors, open foor plan and more.
MLS#11-3774 KIM 585-0606 $299,000
DALTON Historic 2 family home in the heart
of Dalton. 3 bedrooms each side, 2.5
baths, tremendous charm. Great location!
MLS# 13-1388
BEVERLY 585-0619 $150,000
OLD FORGE A little money gets you a LOT of space
with this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. The one year
home warranty gets you peace of mind. Seller is
ready to move on and looking for offers! MLS#12-
3256 LORI 585-0627 $84,900
CARBONDALE Great 3 bedroom home featuring a new
furnace, new hot water heater, hw foors, beautiful origi-
nal woodwork and lots of storage. Off street parking
pad & heated in ground pool. Make your appointment
today! MLS#12-4146 ELIZABETH 585-0608 $84,900
WEST PITTSTON Charming 1/2 double
newly remodeled on quiet street.
MLS# 13-1261
TONY 585-0609 $69,500
FACTORYVILLE Build your dream home, 1+ wooded
building lot! MLS# 12-3928
ELIZABETH 585-0608 $18,000
DALTON Offers Lots 5 & 25 in one of the newest
areas, Huntington Woods, just minutes from Route
11 in Clarks Summit, complete with paved roads
and utilities ready to install! MLS#12-2928 & 12-
2929 RENEE 585-0626
ROARING BROOK TWP New Listing! Start building
the home of your dreams on this beautiful 2.5+
acre lot in a great development. You dont want to
let this one get away! MLS# 13-1464
JAIME 585-0609 $39,900
NORTH POCONO 5.04 acres, wooded level lot, cen-
tral sewer hook-up, minutes to Rt 84, 380 & 81.
MLS#12-4661 MAUREEN 585-0607 $56,900
CLARKS SUMMIT Beautiful 1.43 acre wooded lot
in quiet area. MLS# 12-3913
ELIZABETH 585-0608 $75,900
CLARKS SUMMIT .95 building lot in private wood-
ed setting. MLS#13-42
ELIZABETH 585-0608 $74,900
MOUNT COBB Small 7 lot subdivision in serene
setting located minutes from interstate offers mini-
mal covenants / restrictions, public sewer & utili-
ties. Convenient to Sanolf-Pasteur & Tobyhanna
Depot. Lot 2 ( .97 acres) $49,900 Lot 5 (1.2
acres) $55,900 Lot 3 (1.05 acres) $59,900 Lot
6 (2 acres) $81,900 Lot 1 (1.98 acres) $88,900
DAVE 585-0615
CLARKS SUMMIT Just listed! Beautiful counrty
setting yet close to everything. Almost 3 acres to
build your dream home. MLS# 13-1266
ELIZABETH 585-0608 $75,900
CLARKS SUMMIT Prime 2 acres lot in beautiful
Cherry Ridge Development. This land offers awe-
some views and easy access to the city. MLS#
13-676 MARION 585-0602 $115,000.
CLARKS SUMMIT Beautiful acreage offers the
peace and tranquility of the country with only a ten
minute drive to town. Plenty of room to build. Sell-
er is looking for offers so dont hesitate! MLS#11-
3684 LORI 585-0627 $119,000
TUNKHANNOCK Build your dream home at Stone-
hedge, with over 150 feet of frontage on its most
challenging hole. MLS# 13-904
KIM 585-0606 $125,000
CLARKS SUMMIT 7.34 acre parcel in terrifc Abing-
ton Heights location. www.christiansaunders.com
MLS# 12-5442 CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $129,900.
CLARKS SUMMIT Beautiful 1.38 acres on Summit
Lake offers amazing views and public sewer. MLS#
12-3243 JAIME 585-0609 $215,000
CLARKS SUMMIT Attention investors or develop-
ers! 29.70 wooded acres. MLS#12-5554
ELIZABETH 585-0608 $240,000
JEFFERSON TWP Beautiful wooded lots available
starting at $44,900. New development in country
setting w/ lot sizes from .69 to 2.48 acres, , pro-
tective covenants & underground utilities MARION
585-0602
LOTS & LAND LOTS & LAND
TIMELESS BEAUTY This stone mansion was built by pres-
tigious architect George Lewis whose work includes numer-
ous historic places in NE PA. Situated on 21+ acres this
7000 SF home includes 8 stall horse barn & 75 x 150
indoor riding area. MLS# 12-1540
Virtual Tour: www.3dvirtualvisions.com/westmain/
MARION 585-0602 or CHRISTIAN 585-0614
DALTON RANCH Lovely move in condition home
features 3 bedrooms and 1 bath on main level
with family room, 4th bedroom and full bath in
walk out basement. New Trex deck. Large level
yard, all within Dalton Borough. MLS# 13-181
EDNA 585-0610 $159,000
CARBONDALE TOWNSHIP Adorable low main-
tenance home with deck, freplace and heated
basement. Carbondale Twp. Taxes.
www.christiansaunders.com MLS# 12-5069
CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $139,900
GREEN RIDGE Well maintained ranch home
offers 3 bedrooms, oak cabinet kitchen,
fenced back yard and 1 car garage. www.
christiansaunders.com MLS#13-1248
CHRISTIAN $139,900
LOVINGLY MAINTAINED Minooka ranch has 2
bedrooms, a large bath, oversized 2 car garage
and a location that keeps you close to shopping
and entertainment. All that at a great new price
MLS# 13-470 LORI 585-0627 $120,900
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Spacious bi-level w/
newer oak kitchen, refnished oak foors, 2.5
baths, family room w/ stone FP, 2 car garage
all set on 175 x 200 corner lot. MLS# 12-2370
MAUREEN 585-0607 $179,900
CLARKS SUMMIT Terrifc Townhome! Newer hard-
wood fooring, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, whirlpool, 2
car garage, beautiful lake views! MLS# 12-4576
BEVERLY 585-0619 $179,000
ROARING BROOK TWP Move right into this well
maintained townhome featuring central air, deck,
formal dining room and fnished lower level family
room. MLS# 13-1395
MARION 585-0602 $149,900
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LAKE FRONT AT SUMMIT LAKE! Pull down the private
drive and capture the view of your everyday escape.
Your 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath lake front home situated on
5 picturesque acres awaits your arrival. Youll be con-
sumed by the calmness and privacy of Summit Lake
because now your home. www.christiansaunders.com
MLS# 13-945 CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $799,900
METICULOUS NEW LISTING in popular Clarks
Summit Neighborhood! Upgrades abound in
this like new dwelling. Fabulous in and out-
door entertaining space! Gorgeous Kitchen
& Baths. Hardwood throughout. A must see!
MLS# 13-1377 JOAN 696-0887 $549,900
GLENMAURA Beautiful brick home offers new
hardwood foors, granite kitchen countertops,
nice private backyard, fnished lower level and
much more. MLS#13-1297 JAIME 585-0609
or MARION 585-0602 $485,000
ROYAL OAKS CLARKS SUMMIT Brand new and
waiting for your fnishing touches! This 4 bedroom
home features gourmet kitchen, regal offce with
built-ins, large family room with freplace, awesome
master suite and more all situated on a corner lot.
MLS# 12-3839 MARION 585-0602 $499,000
CLARKS SUMMIT Spacious 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath
split level offers a modern kitchen overlooking a
cozy family room w/ wood-burning freplace, fn-
ished basement and a 2 car garage. MLS# 13-912
LORI 585-0627 $219,000
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$
16,890
2013 Ford Fusion SE
Some or most factory rebates available upon qualications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags.
See dealer for details. **0%APR nancing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13
2.5L, 6 Speed Automatic, A/C Climate Control,
SYNC w/ MYFORD, Remote Keyless Entry
Buy for
$
22,885
*
MSRP $24,985
Gibbons Discount - $1,100
Retail Customer Cash - $1,500
Stk#013452
0% Financing Available**
Tax Included
Lease For
$171.98
24 mos***
Tax Included
Lease For
$218
24 mos***
Some or most factory rebates available upon qualications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags.
See dealer for details. **0%APR nancing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13
Includes $500 Competitive
Lease Conquest, $1,000
RCL Customer Cash
Includes $500 Bonus Customer
Cash, $500 Competitive Lease
Conquest, $750 RCL Customer Cash
Includes $1,000 Competitive
Lease Conquest, $250 RCL
Customer Cash
Stk#013452
0% Financing Available**
0% Financing Available**
2013 Ford Escape SE 4WD
Some or most factory rebates available upon qualications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags.
See dealer for details. **0%APR nancing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13
2.5L, 6 Speed Automatic, A/C Climate
Control, Remote Keyless Entry, Rear Spoiler
Buy for
$
25,450
*
MSRP $28,490
Gibbons Discount - $1,040
Retail Customer Cash - $1,500
Challenger Retail Bonus Cash -$500
2013 Ford Edge SEL AWD
Some or most factory rebates available upon qualications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags.
See dealer for details. **0%APR nancing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13
3.5L, 6 Speed Automatic, 18 AluminumWheels,
SYNc Voice Activated System, Sirius Satellite
Radio w/ 6 mos. service
Buy for
$
33,572
*
MSRP $37,745
Gibbons Discount - $1,673
Retail Customer Cash - $1,500
Challenger Retail Customer
Bonus Cash -$1,000
2013 Ford F-150 XLT
Some or most factory rebates available upon qualications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags.
See dealer for details. **0%APR nancing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13
Buy for
$
31,442
*
MSRP $38,850
Gibbons Discount - $2,408
F150 XLT Bonus Cust. Cash -$500
Retail Customer Cash - $2,500
5.0L Special Retail Customer Cash - $500
Ford Credit Retail Bonus Cust Cash- $1,000
XLT Series, Fog Lamps, 17 Aluminum
Wheels, Pwr. Driver Seat,
SYNC w/ MyFord
Stk#013217
Tax Included
Lease For
$295.14
24 mos***
Tax Included
Lease For
$344.08
24 mos***
Tax Included
Lease For
$379.32
24 mos***
Stk#013681
Includes $1,000 Competitive
Lease Conquest, $750 RCL
Customer Cash
Includes $1,000 Competitive
Lease Conquest, $1,750 RCL
Customer Cash
Includes $500 F-150 XLT Bonus Customer
Cash, $1,000 Competitive Lease
Conquest, $500 RCL Customer Cash
Stk# 013757
0% Financing Available**
0% Financing Available**
0% Financing Available**
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We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity in the workplace.
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Most importantly, we believe in the power of teamwork.
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VP/Chief Revenue Ofcer
The Times Leader
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre PA 18711
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