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Route 115 crash fatal for area man Rebels


L I B YA C O N F L I C T

Gerald Hendershot, 55, White


Haven, is 14th to die on the
6:30 a.m. about a quarter The crash 2010 traffic study by the
mile south of the Bear happened just Pennsylvania Depart-
Creek Dam and Beau- ment of Transportation.
fleeing
Gadhafi
stretch of road since 2005. pland Road. The speed before 6:30 The section of road-
limit in the area is 45 a.m. about 1/4 way where Tuesday’s fa-
mph. mile south of tal crash occurred is the
By EDWARD LEWIS State police at Wyom- the Bear same area where Mi-

assault
elewis@timesleader.com ing did not release infor- chael Coffee, 69, of
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE – A mation about the crash. Creek Dam Mountain Top, was
White Haven man was killed Hendershot’s vehicle and Beaupland killed in a drunken-driv-
when he lost control of his vehi- was towed from the Road. ing crash on Aug. 30,
cle on state Route 115 Tuesday scene on a flat-bed trail- 2008. Shane Herbert,
morning. er. 22, of Bear Creek Town- Toppling gov’t appears
Luzerne County Coroner John Traffic on Route 115 ship, was convicted of linked to more airstrikes, a
Corcoran identified the man as was restricted for about three vehicular homicide while DUI in
55-year-old Gerald Hendershot. hours before state police cleared connection with Coffee’s death. strategy debated by allies.
Corcoran said Hendershot was the scene after 8:30 a.m. State police at Wyoming said a
pronounced dead at the scene of Approximately 6,200 vehicles blood test showed Herbert had
multiple traumatic injuries. travel on Route 115 daily from the By RYAN LUCAS
The crash happened just before dam to Blakeslee, according to a See FATAL, Page 12A Associated Press
RAS LANOUF, Libya —
Moammar Gadhafi’s forces
hammered rebels with tanks

Wyoming
D E T E R I O R AT E D L A N D M A R K and rockets, turning their rapid
advance into a panicked retreat
in an hours-long battle Tues-

Area cuts
day. The fighting underscored
the dilemma facing the U.S. and
its allies in Libya: Rebels might
be unable to oust Gadhafi mili-

proposed
tarily unless already conten-
tious international airstrikes go
even further
in taking out
his forces.
One-day furlough for teachers, Opposi-
1-year pay freeze for support tion fighters
and administrative staff eyed. pleaded for
strikes as
they fled the
hamlet of Bin Gadhafi
By MARK GUYDISH
mguydish@timesleader.com Jawwad,
where artillery shells crashed
EXETER – Taking a lead from
thunderously, raising plumes
Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposal that
of smoke. No such strikes were
school staff accept a one-year pay
launched during the fighting,
freeze to offset state budget cuts,
and some rebels shouted, “Sar-
Wyoming Area has proposed a
kozy, where are you?” — a refer-
freeze for administrative and sup-
ence to French President Nico-
port staff, and a one-day furlough
las Sarkozy, one of the stron-
for teachers, Superintendent Ray
gest supporters of using air
Bernardi said.
power against Gadhafi.
If all of Those and
Reports overnight indicated
other ideas
Bernardi’s could save
that the rebels were in flight
from Brega and Ras Lanouf.
proposed enough money The rout of the rebels Tues-
cuts came to theoretically
wipe out a pro- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
day illustrated how much they
rely on international air power.
through, posed 6.1 per- Sam Jones of Nanticoke holds a portrait of himself and his late wife, Jean. The couple spent their wedding night in 1946 at the Ster- Only a day earlier, they had
cent tax in-
the dis- crease.
ling Hotel for $7. “At that time $7 was a lot for one evening,” Jones said. been storming westward in

Sterling recollections
hopes of taking Sirte, Gadhafi’s
trict would Bernardi said hometown and a bastion of his
he and the ad-
save about ministrative support in central Libya. They
$860,000. staff have vol- See LIBYA , Page 12A
unteered to
take a pay

Patrons recall the glory years of W-B hotel


freeze, which would save about
$18,000. On Tuesday night, the INSIDE
school board authorized Bernar- A NEWS: Local 3A
di to issue formal written re- By DAWN DRUMIN Jones have positive memories Nation & World 5A
quests to the support staff for the
pay freeze and to the teachers
Times Leader Correspondent
“The acoustics in the lobby were so fantastic of the Sterling in its heyday, Obituaries 2A, 8A
Sam Jones of Nanticoke has and have expressed dismay Editorial 11A
union for the furlough. The eight good reason to have fond me- when we were singing.” that the building might be torn B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B
board members present unani- mories of the Hotel Sterling – Dolly Yunkunis down. Baseball 7B
mously supported board Presi- he spent his honeymoon night Who sang at private parties in the 1970s and 1980s at the Hotel Sterling Eugene English, 75, of King- Business 8B
dent Nick DeAngelo’s motion to there with his wife, Jean, in ston, was the head dishwasher
make the requests. March 1946. The newlyweds there from 1953 to 1954 to fi- C TASTE: Birthdays 3C
A support staff freeze – affect- TV/Movies 6C
paid $7 for their overnight stay. daughter, Dorothy. tion has been unable to attract nance his schooling. He
ing about 130 people including Crossword 7C
“At that time seven dollars The 113-year-old hotel was developers. CityVest recently cleaned up after the Sterling’s
custodians, secretaries and aides was a lot for one evening,” acquired by the nonprofit orga- told government officials that famous banquets and daily buf- D CLASSIFIED: Funnies 16D
– would save about $118,000. And Jones said. nization CityVest in 2002. De- it intended to raze the build- fets.
a one-day teacher furlough, held “They didn’t have two nick- spite spending millions in pub- ing, which has deteriorated His wife Diane’s aunt and un-
els to rub together, so that was lic funds for the redevelopment steadily through the years. WEATHER
See WYOMING, Page 12A a big deal,” added Jones’ of the property, the organiza- Many local seniors such as See HOTEL , Page 12A Laura Meininger
Partly sunny.
High 45. Low 31.

Judicial candidate touts values, resume


M O L LY M I R A B I T O Details, Page 10B

Age: 46
Education: Graduate of King’s
College and University of Notre
Starting her campaign earlier, The Forty Fort bench and community. Dame School of Law
resident ran for dis- “It’s about integrity and experi- Law experience: Private practice
Mirabito says she has learned
trict judge in ence,” Mirabito said. “Everyone since 1987; former per-diem law
from unsuccessful 2009 run. Swoyersville in throws that word around … but clerk to visiting senior judges to
2005 and for county it’s about how you live your life.” Luzerne County; appointed by
judge in 2009. The way Mirabito has lived her county court to serve as a master
in divorce and real estate matters
By SHEENA DELAZIO Mirabito admitted she was life, she said, and the experience Community affiliations: Previous-
sdelazio@timesleader.com naïve in 2009 while running for she has gained through the years ly served on Forty Fort Ambulance
WILKES-BARRE – From the judge, not utilizing mass media are what make her a good candi- Association board and was mem-
time Molly Hanlon Mirabito was and asking people for help, she date. ber of Forty Fort Civil Service
12, she knew she wanted to be an told The Times Leader endorse- Mirabito has been an assistant Commission; also previously
attorney. ment board. district attorney under several coached Bishop O’Reilly High
School Mock Trial Team and has
She graduated from the Uni- Two years later, she said, she’s administrations, most recently served on a number of boards,
versity of Notre Dame School of better prepared to seek one of the for the past five years under Dis- including VISION, Family Services
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER Law in 1987, and the following six open seats on the Court of trict Attorney Jackie Musto Car- Association and is a graduate of
Molly Mirabito, candidate for day she was in court arguing a Common Pleas and has what it Leadership Wilkes-Barre.
6 09815 10011
Luzerne County judge. case. takes to contribute to the county See MIRABITO , Page 12A Family: Husband, Michael Mirabito
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Ex-clergyman’s daughter sues him, employee DETAILS


LOTTERY
Marilyn Malia suing over attacked by Angela Sweet in Malia pleaded no contest in York City bars, describing him employee of his pharmacy who MIDDAY DRAWING
the parking lot of the River September 2010 to several as a “big spending, cham- alleges he sexually harassed her.
injuries suffered in an attack DAILY NUMBER 0-7-1
Street Ale House on July 7, counts of recklessly endanger- pagne swilling, club hopping He is also a defendant in a law-
outside a bar in 2009. 2009. ing another person. Sweet was priest.” suit field by Blue Cross of North- BIG FOUR 1-6-4-8
The suit, filed by attorney found guilty in October 2010 Malia, who also owns New eastern Pennsylvania, which al- QUINTO 2-4-6-5-2
Barry Dyller, says Malia was of simple assault and other of- Life Home Healthcare, a phar- leges his pharmacy improperly TREASURE HUNT
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER punched repeatedly in the fenses. macy that specializes in medi- billed for mediations provided 01-06-07-09-29
tmorgan@timesleader.com head by Sweet, who was angry The lawsuit is the latest of cations for persons suffering to two New Life’s employees.
WILKES-BARRE – The that Malia had thrown a drink several suits that have been fil- from bleeding disorders, was In the latest suit, Marilyn Ma- NIGHTLY DRAWING
daughter of a former Episco- into the face of her father, Gre- ed against Gregory Malia, who suspended by the Diocese of lia is seeking more than DAILY NUMBER 8-3-9
pal priest with a history of le- gory Malia, after he intention- gained notoriety in August Bethlehem after the article ap- $100,000 from Sweet and Grego-
gal troubles has filed a lawsuit ally bumped into her inside 2009 after a New York Daily peared. ry Malia for assault, battery and BIG FOUR 2-4-4-3
against him and one of his em- the bar. News published an article that Malia is also being sued by intentional infliction of emo- QUINTO 5-4-1-0-9
ployees for injuries she suf- Both Sweet and Gregory detailed his escapades in New Patricia Mackiewicz, a former tional distress. CASH FIVE
fered after being attacked out- Malia, who brandished a hand- 01-05-08-09-10
side an area tavern. gun during the altercation be- MEGA MILLIONS
Marilyn Malia says she suf- tween Sweet and his daughter,
6-15-23-34-38
fered a fractured nose that re-
quired surgery after she was
were charged in connection
with the assault.
CONNECTING TO THE RIVER MEGA BALL 43

S hickshinny
HARRISBURG — Seven play-
Mayor Be- ers matched all five winning
Louis V. Cionzynski verly Moore numbers drawn in Tuesday’s
“Pennsylvania Cash 5” game
March 25, 2011 accepts a sign and will each receive
Tuesday from $75,000. Lottery officials
L ouis V. Cionzynski, 98, of Nanti-
coke, died Friday evening,
March 25, 2011, at the Hospice Com-
Susquehanna said 310 players matched
Greenways four numbers and won
munity Care Inpatient Unit at Geis- $106.50 each; 7,865 players
inger South Wilkes-Barre. He was a coordinator
matched three numbers and
resident of Smith Health Care, David Buck
Mountain Top, for the past two won $7 each; and 74,947
years.
designating the players matched two num-
Born on June 1, 1912, in Nanti- borough a Sus- bers and won $1 each.
coke, he was a son of the late Joseph quehanna
and Victoria Sadowski Cionzynski.
He attended the Nanticoke public Greenway Riv-
schools, and resided in Nanticoke er Town for its
his entire life until entering the
plan to better OBITUARIES
nursing home.
After his marriage to Helen Ma- connect the Barberio, Clare
karczyk in 1936, together they own- town to the
ed and operated Cionzynski’s Econ- Jr. and his wife, Patricia, and Joseph Cionzynski, Louis
omy Store, Ridge and Market Conn, all of Orlando, Fla., and Tara river by devel- Frey, Brett
streets, Nanticoke, until 1959. They Taffera and her husband, Cory, Staf- oping a boat Kindred, Chester
also operated a bingo business in ford, Va.; great-granddaughters, An-
Berwick and Nanticoke for many drea and Gabriela Conn, and Isabel- launch/camp- Kubiak, Anthony Sr.
years, and later the Nanticoke Taxi la, Sophia, and Gianna Taffera; site near Canal Langan, Theresa
Service. brother Joseph Cionzynski; sister
Street, using Levy, Daniel
Mr. Cionzynski was later employ- Theresa Lastowski, and her hus-
ed as a butcher at Park Market, and band, Jerry; and sister-in-law, Mar- about McGahee, Leslie
last as deli manager at the former garet Cionzynski, all of Nanticoke; $350,000 in
Mr. Z’s Supermarket, Nanticoke, un- as well as several nieces and neph-
McGuire, Miriam
til retiring in 1977. ews. grants. Panetski, Helen
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
He was a life-long member of Ho- Funeral services will be held at Popovich, Emil
ly Trinity Church, now St. Faustina 11a.m. Friday from Davis-Dinelli Fu-
Kowalska Parish, Nanticoke; mem- neral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanti- Proski, Celestine
ber of Knights of Columbus council coke, with a concelebrated Mass of Skutack, Ida
no. 913, Nanticoke; fourth degree Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St.
member of Knights of Columbus, Faustina Kowalska Parish / Holy
Bishop Hafey Assembly, Wilkes- Trinity Church, 520 S. Hanover St.,
WA to seek loan for elementary school renovation Truskowski, Ruth
Verespy, John
Barre; and a longtime member of Nanticoke, with the Rev. James Yeust, Bernadin
the Nanticoke Lions Club. Earlier in Nash, his pastor, and the Rev. John By JANINE UNGVARSKY structurally sound, but who W H AT ’ S N E X T
life he was an avid bowler and fly Albosta as celebrants. Interment Times Leader Correspondent knows how long it will last,” Ca- Page 2A, 8A
fisherman. will follow in Holy Trinity Cemete- Wyoming Area’s next combined
He was preceded in death by his ry, Sheatown. Visitation will be EXETER – A “no-frills” renova- sarella said. “And I know what
tion of Wyoming Area School Dis- happens. We’ll get the approval work session/regular meeting
wife of 74 years, Helen Makarczyk from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. scheduled for April 28 at 7 p.m.
Cionzynski, on February 8, 2011; Thursday at the funeral home. A trict’s Montgomery Avenue Ele- and the next thing you know, WHO TO CONTACT
brothers Charles Brown, Henry Christian Wake Service will be con- mentary School would cost about there will be five votes for this.”
Cionzynski, and John Brown; and a ducted Thursday evening by Fr. Al- Missed Paper ........................829-5000
$2 million, and while school Casarella voted against pursu- Obituaries ..............................829-7224
sister, Helen Kwiatkowski. bosta, and the Bishop Hafey As-
Surviving is his son, Louis J. sembly, Knights of Columbus will board members seem in agree- ing the loan, which Bernardi said ed by the business manager and Advertising...............................829-7101
Conn, and his wife, Barbara, Nanti- conduct a prayer service at 6:30 ment that the work needs to be would be used on infrastructure, solicitor. Classified Ads.........................829-7130
coke; grandchildren, Louis J. Conn p.m. done, there is disagreement such as upgrades to wiring and The board approved the pur- Newsroom ..............................829-7242
about how to pay for it. technology cabling, the heating chase of the Central Susquehan- Vice President/Executive Editor
At a meeting Tuesday night, and ventilation system, the roof, na Intermediate Unite E-service Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
the board approved a motion to replacing the front steps and in- “hosted” financial software appli-
Bernadine J. Yeust
Asst. Managing Editor
have Superintendent Ray Bernar- stalling tile to replace the carpet- cation and services at an approxi- Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232

March 28, 2011 di submit a formal application to ing installed during the last reno- mate cost of $27,663, the 63- Editorial Page Editor
the U.S. Department of Agricul- vation in the late 1980s. month extension of a lease agree- Mark Jones .....................................970-7305

ture for a $2 million capital loan “The building is absolutely ment with Topp Copy at a rate of
B ernadine J. Yeust, Kingston, Features Editor
passed away suddenly Monday, to be used for renovations at the sound, but it needs these renova- $13,995 and Verizon Business So- Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
March 28, 2011, at her residence. elementary school. The loan has tions,” said Bernardi. “And there lutions as the provider for fiber Director, Interactive and New Media
Born in Plymouth, she was a a fixed interest rate of 4.35 per- are no frills. We can’t afford frills.” connections between Montgom-
Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152
daughter of the late Joseph and Photo Editor
Martha Steczkowski Romanski. She cent and a 40-year term. The Casarella also objected to a ery Avenue and Tenth Street Ele- Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
was a graduate of Plymouth High length of the loan didn’t sit well five-year extension of the trans- mentary schools at a monthly
with board member Frank Casa- portation contract with Pace Bus, cost of $1,400. All three contracts Community News .........................970-7245
School and was formerly employed
by the Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- rella. noting he hasn’t seen the con- represent significant savings E-MAIL
tal for 19 years. “I don’t like the number of tract. Bernardi said the contract from the previous contracts, the News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
After her retirement, she volun- years on this. The building is specifics are still being negotiat- board was told. Community News: people@timesleader.com
teered as a foster grandparent at
Kiddie Space, Heights, for the last
several years. She was also a mem- BUILDING
ber of Our Lady of Sorrows Church,
West Wyoming. POLICE BLOTTER theft and receiving stolen prop-
erty. He was arraigned by Dis-
threat to the public.
The late Jason Mozdziock, a TRUST
She was a very generous and lov- trict Judge Joseph Halesey in patrolman, was posthumously
ing mother and grandmother, and ski and his wife, Mary, Danville, Pa.;
and sister-in-law Diane Romanski; Hanover Township and released awarded two Exceptional Duty The Times Leader strives to
especially loved spending time with
her granddaughter, Sophia, and be-
as well as aunts, uncle, cousins, HANOVER TWP. – Township on $10,000 unsecured bail. Medals, which were accepted by correct errors, clarify stories
nieces and nephews. police reported the following: Police alleged Swartwood his parents, Edward and Paula and update them promptly.
ing a foster grandparent and loved Funeral service will be held at 10
animals especially Snickers and Bai- a.m. Thursday from the Richard H.
• Police said Mark Merca- entered First National Commu- Mozdziock, of Clarks Green. Corrections will appear in this
ley. Disque Funeral Home Inc., 672 Me- dante, 18, of Slope Street, War- nity Bank on the Sans Souci spot. If you have information
She was preceded in death by her morial Highway, Dallas, and 11 a.m. rior Run, was charged with Parkway on March 4 and tried to WILKES-BARRE – Police to help us correct an inaccu-
beloved husband, Donald; and from Our Lady of Sorrows Church, marijuana possession during a cash two stolen and forged arrested and cited Scott Zim- racy or cover an issue more
brother, Joseph Romanski. West Wyoming. Interment will be in traffic stop on the Sans Souci checks. Police alleged Swart- merman, 38, of Pittston, and thoroughly, call the newsroom
Bernadine will forever be remem- St. Mary’s Cemetery, Plymouth.
bered by her twin daughters, Sandy Parkway on Tuesday. wood forged 10 other stolen Keith Irace, 39, of Harding, on at 829-7242.
Friends may call from 9 a.m. until
Strazdus and her husband, Ray; and time of service Thursday. Police said they detected an checks and traded them to peo- criminal trespass charges after
Sharon Bacewicz and her husband, In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- odor of marijuana inside the ple for money and narcotics. they were allegedly seen exiting AN ADDRESS WAS INCOR-
Mark; and by a granddaughter, tions in Bernadine’s name may be vehicle. A canine searched the A preliminary hearing is 351 N. Washington St., a proper- RECT in the story about the
Sophia Strazdus; a sister, Geraldine made to the SPCA of Luzerne Coun- vehicle and found marijuana, a scheduled on April 5 before ty posted against habitation by
Marnell, and her husband, Tom, Ha- ty, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill Road,
Mackenzie Marx benefit,
zleton; and a brother, Carl Roman- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. digital scale and 31 ecstasy Halesey. the city, at 3:23 p.m. Tuesday. which was published on Page
tablets, police alleged. • Madelin Hernandez of Coal 3A of Monday’s newspaper.
Mercadante was charged with WILKES-BARRE TWP. – Street said Monday that some- Donations for Mackenzie can
possession of a controlled sub- Several township police officers one is using her Social Security be mailed to: Joe Marx, 131
Celestine ‘Sally’ Proski stance, possession with intent to were honored during Monday number to receive wages. Fieldstone Way, Mountain Top,
deliver a controlled substance night’s council meeting. • Police arrested Keith Rose, PA 18707.
March 28, 2011
and a traffic violation. He was Patrolmen Robert Capparell, 25, of Scranton, on a warrant
arraigned by District Judge David Wehrer and Mark Phil- charging him with violating a
C elestine (Sally) Proski, 67, of
West River Street, Plymouth,
died Monday, March 28, 2011, in
chael and his wife, Janis, Plymouth;
John, Plymouth; and Charlene Be- Joseph Halesey in Hanover
Township and released on
lips, and Patrolwoman Lee Ann
Reh were awarded the Distin-
protection from abuse order at
34 S. Main St. Tuesday.
kanich and her husband, Stephen,
Hospice Community Care, Geisin- Plymouth; grandchildren, Saman- $5,000 unsecured bail. guished Community Service • Police arrested Luis Fel-
ger South Wilkes-Barre. tha and Dominique Bekanich, Jason • Police said they are in- Medal, which recognized a iciano, 26, of Hanover Town-
+(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
Born in Plymouth, she was a USPS 499-710
and Matthew Proski; brother, Fran-
daughter of Frank and Mary Polak cis Yermal, Virginia Beach, Va.; as
vestigating damage to class- significant accomplishment that ship, on a warrant charging him
Yermal. She was a graduate of Mary- well as a nephew and nieces. rooms discovered Monday in- enhances the police department. with receiving stolen property at Issue No. 2011-089
mount High School, Wilkes-Barre, Funeral services will be held at side the Hanover Area Memorial Lieutenants Will Clark and 46 S. Main St. Monday. Advertising
829-7293
Newsroom
829-7242
class of 1961. 10 a.m. Friday from the Kielty-Mo- School on West St. Mary’s Road. Carl Gembitski, Detective Char- • Police arrested Kenneth kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
She was previously employed at ran Funeral Home Inc., 87 Washing- Circulation
Anyone with information les Dyanick, Sergeant Kevin Albelli, 37, of Stroudsburg, and
First Eastern Bank Operation Cen- ton Ave., Plymouth. A Mass of Jim McCabe – 829-5000

ter, Wilkes-Barre, and Sallie Mae, Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. about the vandalism is asked to Kistler and Patrolmen Nate charged him with resisting ar- jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
Hanover Township. She was a mem- in All Saints Parish, Willow Street, contact Hanover Township Golaszewski, Tim McCann, rest at the corner of East Main
ber of All Saints Parish, Plymouth. Plymouth. The Rev. Robert Kelleh- police at 825-1254. Robert Capparell and James Reh Street and Mayock Street at 7:44 Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
She served as a Eucharistic minister 15 N. Main St.
er will be officiating. Interment will • A man was charged Tues- were honored with the Excep- p.m. Tuesday. Police said Albelli Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
and an adult altar server. She was al- be in St. Stephen’s Cemetery, Leh-
so a member of the First Catholic
day on allegations he forged tional Duty Medal, which recog- was acting in a disorderly man- Periodicals postage paid at
man. Friends may call from 4 to 8 Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
Slovak Ladies Association. p.m. Thursday. several checks to people and nizes an accomplishment to ner in public at the time of his
Postmaster: Send address changes
Sally was preceded in death by Memorial contributions may be tried to cash two forged checks duty and services to the public. arrest. to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
husband Paul Proski, on January 27, made to Hospice Community Care, at a bank. Clark and Kistler were honor- • Ryan Creegan of Park Ave- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
2010. 601 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA William Swartwood, 24, of ed with the Gallantry Medal for nue said two men unknown to Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Surviving are her children, Mi- 18704. Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
Wyoming Street, was charged Excellent Arrest for apprehend- him cut him on his face on Park $4.35 per week in PA
More Obituaries, Page 8A with multiple counts of forgery, ing a person who was a major Avenue at 5:21 a.m. Tuesday. $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
E X-J U D G E ’ S S E N T E N C I N G In paperwork, prosecutors argue against how defense defines gratuity involved COURT PETITION

Feds push no leniency for Toole Visitation


rights with
By MARK GUYDISH only one of those Consiglio also argues that case law not diminish its val-

Skrep kids
mguydish@timesleader.com First reported at
weeks should count cited by Nocito applies to bribes, paid ue.”
SCRANTON – Federal prosecutors because Toole is before an official act, not to gratuities, 11:05 Lastly, Nocito ar-
filed paperwork Tuesday arguing charged only with paid after the official act. a.m. gued that Toole de-
against leniency in the sentencing of for- helping the lawyer a Nocito had also argued that Toole timesleader.com serves leniency be-

pursued
mer Luzerne County Judge Michael single time. Prosecu- used the house for only two nights each cause he has under-
Toole. tors say Toole fixed an week, and that the value should be cal- gone “extraordin-
At a hearing Friday in Scranton, de- Toole auto insurance arbitra- culated on a per-day basis, dropping it to ary rehabilitation” from alcohol and
fense attorney Frank Nocito argued that tion case by appoint- about $2,000 a year. Consiglio counter- gambling addictions after his convic-
Toole – who pleaded guilty to accepting ing a “neutral arbitrator” chosen by Car- ed that “a review of the facts … demon- tion. Consiglio called Toole’s recovery
a gratuity from a lawyer – should get a doni. Toole pleaded guilty in 2009. strate that each gift to the defendant “laudable,” but “not extraordinary.” Estranged wife of jailed former
lighter sentence because the value of In paperwork filed Tuesday, U.S. As- was a full week at the beach house, that Toole’s recovery and determination in
commissioner seeks partial
the gratuity is less than $10,000, which sistant Attorney Michael Consiglio the defendant understood the scope of landing a low-level job so he could sup-
would reduced the sentence under fed- noted sentencing guidelines explicitly the gift and accepted it,” and that Car- port his family after leaving the bench custody of couple’s 3 children.
eral guidelines. say “related payments that, in essence, doni rented only by the week, never by “is what is expected of an adult respon-
Specifically, Toole accepted the use of constitute a single gratuity ... are to be the day. sible for a household,” Consiglio added.
attorney Harry Cardoni’s New Jersey treated as a single gratuity.” Adding the “How much the defendant and his If the judge rejects Nocito’s argu- By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
beach rental house at no cost for one value for both years is appropriate “un- family actually used the home is imma- ments, Toole faces 27-33 months in jail tmorgan@timesleader.com
week in separate years, valued at more der the plain language of this provi- terial,” Consiglio wrote. “A gift received under guidelines. WILKES-BARRE – The es-
than $6,000 each week. Nocito argued sion.” and not fully used is still a gift and does Sentencing is set for April 6. tranged wife of imprisoned former
Luzerne County Commissioner
Greg Skrepenak has filed a petition

New gas Businesses by Eighth Street Bridge say new span’s opening welcome seeking partial custody of the cou-
ple’s three children.
Carrie Skrepenak, 42, filed a pet-
ition in county court on Monday

severance
that asks a judge to restore her vis-
itation rights with the children,
who currently are in the custody of
their paternal grandparents, Grego-

tax proposed ry and Barbara Skrepenak of Dallas.


In her petition, filed by attorney
Fred Howe, Carrie
Skrepenak says the
Co-sponsor state Sen. Yudichak children, ages 16,
14 and 12, were
says measure takes different
transferred to the
approach than bill last year. custody of the
Skrepenaks after
their father began
By MATT HUGHES serving a two-year Greg Skrepenak
mhughes@timesleader.com federal prison sen-
State Sen. John Yudichak, D-Ply- tence on a corruption charge.
mouth Township, is co-sponsoring Carrie Skrepenak, who has a his-
a new natural gas severance tax bill tory of substance abuse, has served
in the state Senate. prison time for several arrests and
Yudichak said the bill, intro- probation violations related to
duced Tuesday as Senate Bill 905, those arrests. Most recently she
takes a different approach from the was charged on Sept. 7 with posses-
tax the state Senate failed to pass in sion of a controlled substance after
2010. police found her on the back porch
“The percentages are different, of a city home with an empty packet
the distribution is different, and I of heroin.
think the most im- Skrepenak was released from
portant part of our prison in January. Since then she
proposal is that it is AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER says she has asked Gregory and
a bipartisan propos- Gil Dominick Jr. discusses the Eighth Street Bridge project and its effect on his family’s business, Gina’s Pizza & Pasta Barbara Skrepenak to abide by a
al,” Yudichak said in Wyoming. He thinks things could pick up now that the new span is open. 2009 custody order that gave her
from the Capitol in custody on alternating weekends

Looking forward to better days


Harrisburg. and certain holidays. The couple
The bill is co-spon- has refused her request to the detri-
sored by Sen. Edwin Erickson, R- ment of the children, the petition
Delaware County, and Yudichak says.
said it has at least three Republican Contacted Tuesday, Howe said
supporters. Carrie Skrepenak has only the best
It proposes an initial tax of 2 per- By BILL O’BOYLE Jim Ciampi of Inde- interest of her children at heart. He
cent on the gross value of gas se- boboyle@timesleader.com pendent Graphics questioned why the custody pet-
vered at the well head, increasing WYOMING – Gina’s Pizza & Pasta has discusses the new ition was deemed newsworthy.
to 5 percent once the well has been been in business for 57 years with a clear Eighth Street Bridge “It is a private, civil custody mat-
in production for three years, and view of the Eighth Street Bridge. project. Ciampi said ter. News reports can only further
dropping back to 2 percent then ze- And with the opening of the brand- the traffic delays – serve to harm the children,” Howe
ro as a well’s production declines new, $23 million span on Tuesday, busi- especially on Fridays said. “I am proud of Carrie and her
below certain thresholds. ness may return to normal – or even im- – should be gone efforts at recovery and determina-
with the addition of
Proceeds would be distributed prove. tion to regain a normal and loving
a turning lane to get
equally among local governments The 111-year-old Eighth Street Bridge relationship with her children.”
on the bridge from
in areas affected by gas drilling; an closed Tuesday afternoon and the new The petition says the junior Skre-
River Street. His
environmental stewardship fund; concrete bridge – located adjacent to the business is on the penak, who is currently incarcerat-
and a fund for wa- old steel structure – opened for traffic. Jenkins Township ed in a federal prison in West Vir-
Yudichak said ter supply, waste- Gil Dominick Jr. of Gina’s took time to side. ginia, supports Carrie Skrepenak’s
the bill would water treatment talk about the trials and tribulations of efforts to restore visitation with the
and other water-re- operating a business near the bridge. children.
provide relief lated projects. “This project hasn’t exactly helped price, he said. Dominick said. His mother, Gina Do- Attorney Peter Moses, who rep-
to communi- Wells producing our business,” Dominick said, taking Gina’s has had three locations on 8th minick, is 95, and still works in the busi- resented the junior Skrepenak in
ties impacted less than 60 mil- time from making pizza shells while oth- Street in its 57 years – all within a quar- ness. Gina was off Tuesday – a rare oc- his criminal case, said he could not
by gas drilling lion cubic feet of ers made pasta. “But I guess when it’s all ter mile of the bridge. The business suf- currence, her son says. confirm nor deny that as he has not
gas per day would said and done the new bridge should fered when the yellow bridge was paint- The latest project has been an incon- yet spoken to him regarding the
through both be exempt from the benefit us.” ed green and the steel grate driving sur- venience some days and business has custody matter.
direct reim- tax, which would face was paved over in 1985. been off, but only by about 30 percent Reached at her home, Barbara
bursement to take effect July 1 if Progress with a price “Our business was off by 60 percent Skrepenak declined to comment on
passed. But it will be a benefit that came with a when the bridge was closed back then,” See BRIDGE, Page 4A the case.
municipalities Yudichak said
and envi- the bill would pro-

Police: 2 Lackawanna County women high on bath salts endangered children


ronmental vide relief to com-
stewardship munities impacted
by gas drilling
grants. through both di-
rect reimburse- Times Leader Staff According to the children, a 1-year-old and a 2-year-old, SEN. CASEY URGES
ment to municipal- WILKES-BARRE – Two women under criminal complaints: were inside the vehicle and not secured A N AT I O N A L B A N
ities and environmental steward- the influence of bath salts were arrested A city police detec- to child safety seats. U.S. Senator Bob Casey, D-Scranton, on
ship grants. on charges they endangered two children tive spotted a Chevro- Pace and Zilla “appeared highly eu- Tuesday urged the Drug Enforcement
He said he hopes the legislation in a vehicle on Monday, city police said. let traveling aggres- phoric, aggressive and agitated. They Administration to immediately ban chem-
will protect the state from the sort Police charged Donna M. Zilla, 40, of sively in the area of were unable to control simple body icals used to manufacture the designer
drug bath salts.
of environmental ruin the anthra- Dunmore, with two counts each of en- Scott and Kidder movements, and when answering ques-
cite coal industry left in Northeast- dangering the welfare of children and Zilla streets just after11a.m. tions, both were flailing and talking
“A series of recent crimes and violent
ern Pennsylvania. reckless endangerment, and one count of Monday. The detective quickly,” according to the complaint. attacks by individuals using bath salts
“We missed the opportunity to possession of drug paraphernalia. followed the vehicle, Police alleged Pace and Zilla admitted have shown that these drugs pose an
responsibly tax that industry and Michele M. Pace, 39, of Throop, was driven by Pace, to Ge- to snorting bath salts in the morning. imminent threat to public safety,” Casey
protect against environmental deg- charged with two counts of reckless en- orge Avenue. The two children were taken into pro- wrote in a letter to DEA Administrator
radation, and as a result we are still dangerment and one count each of driv- Pace sped away, tective custody, police said. Michele Leonhart.
asking taxpayers to foot the bill,” ing under the influence, reckless driving nearly striking a utility The state House of Representatives is
Yudichak said. “…We can’t afford to and failing to have children restrained in pole and other vehicles scheduled to vote April 4 to ban the sale DEA recently issued a temporary ban on
the possession and sale of synthetic
make that mistake twice.” safety seats. before being boxed in a and possession of bath salts before the marijuana, known as K2 and Spice.
The tax rates it imposes are also Zilla and Pace were arraigned Monday Pace driveway by the detec- legislation is moved to the state Senate.
below levels that would hinder de- night and jailed at the Luzerne County tive and another offi- Preliminary hearings for the two wom- Casey urged the DEA to issue a similar
Correctional Facility for lack of $35,000 cer, the complaint says. en are scheduled on April 5 in Wilkes- ban on bath salts while chemists study
See GAS TAX, Page 4A and $5,000 bail, respectively. Police said in the complaint that two Barre Central Court. the effects of the drug.
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LOCAL BRIEFS WEST WYOMING – The West

BRIDGE
River Street. Wyoming Tax Collector reminds
“I think it will be much easier residents the rebate period for
for traffic to flow,” he said. “All in NANTICOKE – The Nanti- county and municipal taxes will
all, the project went much coke Historical Society will end Wednesday, April 6.
Continued from Page 3A
smoother than anyone anticipat- present a special evening of “A Payers should make sure to
this time, Dominick said. And ed.” Walk Around Nanticoke” Thurs- send in the whole tax bill. The
the project has taken parking The original bridge was closed day at 7 p.m. bar-coded copy has to go back
away from the front of a small four times for repairs in the past: A chance to see the city in a to the county courthouse.
strip mall owned by Dominick Two years between 1938 and very unusual and special way, Residents paying by mail who
located near the bridge. 1940 to repair damage caused by the event features an oral and need a receipt must send a self-
“They took my property and I mine subsidence and again in slide presentation of pictures of addressed stamped envelope.
lost a lot of parking for my ten- the late 1940s to replace the sur- the city, some of which have Those who have not received a
ants,” Dominick said. “We have face. In 1947 the bridge was never been seen before. Some of tax bill should contact Robert
parking in the rear of the stores, closed to replace the surface these are very rare pictures from Connors at 693-0130 Monday
but several tenants left. I’m start- with a steel grate. Over the years, the extensive collection of the through Friday after 4 p.m.
ing to get a few of the stores rent- the grate became dangerously society.
ed, but it’s been difficult.” slippery when wet and the The presentation will be at DURYEA -- The regular
Dominick’s son, Gil III, was bridge was closed from April to the society home in the Saman- monthly meeting of the Duryea
working the store Tuesday October in 1985 to pave the sur- tha Mill home adjacent to the Borough Sewer Authority,
morning. He said the bridge pro- S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER face and reinforce the piers. Mill Library. Parking will be on DBSA, will be 7 p.m. Monday in
ject hasn’t helped business, but The new Eighth Street Bridge connecting Wyoming with Jenkins Construction of the new 10- College Street. the Municipal Building. The
he said that’s to be expected. Township is now open. It has turning lanes for better traffic flow. section bridge began in the fall of Questions and requests for public is invited to attend.
“I think a lot of people were 2008. It provides wider lanes and information may be directed to The Sewer Authority will
afraid to use the old bridge be- have been devastating. Ciampi, 40, said there have shoulders as well as sidewalks. www.historical@Nanticoke- send out bills the first week in
cause they thought it wasn’t “We definitely needed a new been a few days of inconvenience Improvements made to the in- PA.com, or persons may call April for sewer service from
safe,” he said. “I think the new bridge,” he said. “I can’t wait for during the bridge project, but for tersections at either end of the 570-258-1367 and leave a mess- Oct. 1, 2010 through March 31,
bridge will increase traffic pass- things to get back to normal.” the most part it’s been minimal. bridge at River Road in Jenkins age. Refreshments will be avail- 2011. Those who do not receive
ing by and that should help our Across the bridge in Jenkins “I’m sure it will improve our Township and Wyoming Bor- able. a bill, should call 457-0122. The
business.” Township sits Independent business,” Ciampi said. “I can’t ough include turning lanes, sig- office hours for the Duryea
Dominick, 42, said he was glad Graphics. Jim Ciampi said the see how it can hurt.” nals, drainage and more. LUZERNE – Borough Sewer Borough Sewer Authority for
that PennDOT kept the old business opened in 1981 in Ciampi said the traffic delays – Contractor for the project is Authority will meet 7 p.m. Tues- the months of April and May
bridge open while the new one Wilkes-Barre and moved to the especially on Fridays – should be Nyleve Construction of Bethle- day and Borough Council will will be Monday through Friday,
was being built. He said if the old River Street location in 1986. gone with the addition of a turn- hem. PennDOT said the old hold its work session at 7 p.m. 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to
bridge was closed during the 2 ing lane to get on the bridge from bridge will be demolished this Wednesday at the Borough 3:30 p.m.
½-year project, the effects could Business to improve spring. Building, 144 Academy St.
A Holiday Tradition
FETCH’S
GAS TAX
bill would create jobs. ment to make in these environ- ator said. Yudichak and co- Ed Rendell failed to pass it
“We’ve seen how Growing mental protection initiatives, sponsor Erickson will an- during the last legislative ses- Kielbassi Shop
Greener programs have been
tremendously successful in
as well as the economic devel-
opment that comes from these
nounce the bill at a press con-
ference today at 10:30 a.m. at
sion.
Republican Gov. Tom Cor- Now Open
Continued from Page 3A
creating jobs,” Yudichak said, programs.” the Capitol Media Center in bett opposes a severance tax, 180 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
velopment of the Marcellus “and a lot of these programs, Yudichak introduced the bill Harrisburg. but Yudichak said the gover- 693-3069 • CALL TODAY!
Shale by drillers, Yudichak we’re seeing that their revenue Tuesday but it will not be dis- Though a severance tax bill nor is looking for ideas, and TUES.-SAT., 10am-6pm
said, and the environmental streams are ending. I believe it cussed in committee until de- passed the state House, Sen- that the legislation represents
stewardship component of the is a very worthwhile invest- bate resumes in April, the sen- ate Democrats and then Gov. the spirit of debate.

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◆I N B R I E F JA PA N N U C L E A R C R I S I S Plant crippled by earthquake and tsunami has been spilling radiation into the environment

Officials admit safeguards lacking


By MARI YAMAGUCHI crises. An Associated Press investi-
and YURI KAGEYAMA The March 11 tsunami that gation found that Tokyo Elec-
Associated Press slammed into Japan’s north- tric Power Co. officials had dis-
TOKYO — Japan’s govern- east, wiping out towns and kill- missed scientific evidence and
ment admitted that its safe- ing thousands of people, geological history that indicat-
guards were insufficient to pro- knocked out power and backup ed that a massive earthquake
tect a nuclear plant against the systems at the coastal nuclear — and subsequent tsunami —
earthquake and tsunami that power plant. was far more likely than they
crippled the facility and caused More than 11,000 bodies believed.
it to spew radiation, and vowed have been recovered, but offi- That left the complex with
to overhaul safety standards. cials say the final death toll is nowhere near enough protec-
The struggle to contain radi- expected to exceed 18,000. tion against the tsunami.
ation at the Fukushima Dai-ichi Hundreds of thousands of peo- The mission to stabilize the
AP PHOTO complex has unfolded with ple remain homeless, their power plant has been fraught
Yeah, just send me two of everything near-constant missteps — the homes and livelihoods de- with setbacks.
Patrick Ward, kitchen manager at latest involving three workers stroyed. Damage could total The plant has been leaking AP PHOTO
Noah’s Ark Restaurant in Bremerton, drenched with water feared to $310 billion — the most expen- radiation that has made its way Members of the Ground Self-Defense Force pray for victims of
Wash., talks on his cell phone Tuesday be contaminated. sive natural disaster on record. into vegetables, raw milk and the March 11 earthquake and tsunami Tuesday at a mass grave
during a break from work. Safety officials said today “Our preparedness was not tap water as far away as Tokyo. site in Yamamoto, Japan.
that the three were fine and did sufficient,” Chief Cabinet sec- Residents within 12 miles of
not register high radiation lev- retary Yukio Edano said Tues- the plant have been ordered to Plutonium was the latest risk to humans, but the finding
els, but the incident fed criti- day. “When the current crisis is leave and some nations have contaminant found seeping in- supports suspicions that dan-
MADISON, WIS. cism of the utility that owns the over, we must examine the acci- banned the imports of food to the soil outside the plant, gerously radioactive water is
Judge halts law enactment plant as well as scrutiny of Ja-
pan’s preparedness for nuclear
dent closely and thoroughly re-
view” the safety standards.
products from the Fukushima
region.
TEPCO said. Safety officials
said the amounts did not pose a
leaking from damaged nuclear
fuel rods.

A there
Wisconsin judge has ruled that
should be no further imple-

Suit against 56 die in


mentation of a law taking away nearly
all collective bargaining rights for pub-
lic workers.
SPRINGTIME FOR GERMANY
Wal-Mart
Dane County Circuit Judge Maryann

five-hour
Sumi said Tuesday that her earlier
restraining order saying the law

argued in
shouldn’t be enacted had either been

Iraq seige
ignored or misinterpreted.
Sumi stopped short of saying the law
was not already in effect. She says she
will take more testimony on that issue.
The Legislative Reference Bureau
posted the law on a legislative website
high court Standoff did not end until
Friday, leading Gov. Scott Walker’s
By JAMES OLIPHANT
gunmen wearing explosives
administration to declare the law was Tribune Washington Bureau belts blew themselves up.
in effect.
WASHINGTON — A skep-
Sumi revised her original March tical Supreme Court heard ar-
temporary restraining order blocking guments Tuesday in the large- By LARA JAKES
the secretary of state from publishing st employment discrimina- Associated Press
the law, which is typically the last step tion case in history, suggesti- BAGHDAD — Wearing mil-
before it becomes effective. ng that the massive, itary uniforms over explosives
decade-old class-action suit belts, gunmen held a local Iraqi
HARGEISA, SOMALIA against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. government center hostage
Pirate jail is opened may have run aground at what
could be its final stop.
Tuesday in a grisly siege that
ended with the deaths of at
A new maximum-security prison The suit accuses the retail- least 56 people, including
er of systematically discrimi-
opened in northern Somalia on Tues- three councilmen who were ex-
nating against potentially mil-
day, raising hopes that it can help re- ecuted with gunshots to the
lions of its employees in terms
lieve the burden on other nations af- of pay and promotion and has head.
fected by piracy that are reluctant to been closely watched both by The five-hour standoff in
imprison pirates. workplace advocates and cor- Tikrit, former dictator Saddam
Most suspected pirates captured by porate America. A victory for Hussein’s home town, ended
international warships are released the plaintiffs could unleash a only when the attackers blew
because other nations don’t want to jail flood of similar suits that seek themselves up in one of the
them, and most Somali prisons and to prove discrimination bloodiest days in Iraq this year.
courts are not up to international stan- through the broader use of First they set fire to the bod-
dards. statistical models rather than ies of the three slain Salahud-
There have been notable exceptions: direct evidence, and a win for din province councilmen in a
A U.S. court this month sentenced five Wal-Mart would be greeted brutal, defiant show of how in-
men convicted of piracy to life in pris- with relief by large employers. surgents still
on. The issue involves whether render Iraq An official
the plaintiffs can sue together unstable — likened the
JERUSALEM as a sprawling class — all even if it has
women who worked for the so far escaped attack to
Shaky time for peace talks chain since 1998 — or wheth-
er their discrimination claims
the political al-Qaida’s
unrest rolling hostage raid
Israel is considering annexing major are too diverse to be banded across the last fall on a
West Bank settlement blocs if the Pal- together in a single action. Arab world.
“Why did Catholic
estinians unilaterally seek world recog- Both a trial court and the U.S.
nition of a state, an Israeli official said Court of Appeals in San Fran-
they shoot church in
Tuesday — moves that would deal a cisco green-lighted the case.
The plaintiffs maintain that him and set Baghdad that
grave blow to prospects for negotiating fire to his poor
a peace deal between the two sides.
individual suits against Wal- left 68 dead
Mart would be too costly and body?” said
Israel has refrained from taking such Salahuddin and stunned
difficult to pursue.
a diplomatically explosive step for four But although the more con- government the nation.
decades. The fact that it is considering servative-leaning justices on spokesman
doing so reflects how seriously it is the high court seemed the AP PHOTO Mohammed

E
concerned by the Palestinian campaign most hostile to the case, near- nthusiasm for spring was soaring Tuesday for people enjoying the sunny al-Asi, trying not to weep when
to win international recognition of a ly all its members appeared weather in front of the Glyptothek museum in Munich, Germany. confirming the killing of law-
state in the absence of peacemaking. troubled by aspects of the liti- maker Mehdi al-Aaran, an el-
The Palestinians launched that cam- gation. derly man who headed the
paign after peace talks foundered over council’s religious affairs com-
Israeli construction in West Bank set- mittee.

Syria’s leader fires Cabinet, offers concessions amid unrest


tlements. Speaking in a muted voice,
Salahuddin Governor Ahmed
WASHINGTON Abdullah called the attack “a
tragic incident carried out by
Key terror suspect nabbed Security forces monitor and control million. ruthless terrorists.”
“Syria stands at a crossroads,” said Ak- Iraqi officials were quick to
A senior Indonesian al-Qaida oper- nearly every aspect of society and
tham Nuaisse, a leading human rights ac- blame al-Qaida in Iraq for the
ative wanted in the 2002 Bali bombings secret police snuff out opposition. tivist. slaughter, noting that execu-
has been arrested in Pakistan, a rare
“Either the president takes immediate, tions and suicide bombers are
high-profile capture in the war on ter-
drastic reform measures, or the country hallmarks of the extremist
ror that could provide valuable in- By ZEINA KARAM descends into one of several ugly scena- group. A senior intelligence of-
telligence about the organization and Associated Press rios. If he is willing to lead Syria into a real ficial in Baghdad likened the at-
possible future plots.
DAMASCUS, Syria — Facing an ex- democratic transformation, he will be met tack to al-Qaida’s horrifying
Umar Patek, a suspected member of traordinary wave of popular dissent, Syr- halfway by the Syrian people,” Nuaisse hostage raid last fall on a Ca-
the al-Qaida-linked militant group ian President Bashar Assad fired his Cabi- said. AP PHOTO tholic church in Baghdad that
Jemaah Islamiyah, was arrested earlier net on Tuesday and promised to end wide- Elsewhere in the Mideast Tuesday: A supporter of Syrian President Assad left 68 dead and stunned the
this year in Pakistan, foreign intelli- ly despised emergency laws — conces- • In Bahrain, the Parliament accepts re- holds a poster reading "We love you." nation.
gence sources said Tuesday. sions unlikely to appease protesters signations of 11 lawmakers from the Shiite Tuesday’s attack left 56 vic-
It’s not clear if Pakistan stumbled on demanding sweeping reforms in one of opposition. The resignations were sub- demns violence and expresses support for tims dead and 98 wounded, in-
Patek or his capture was the result of the most hard-line nations in the Middle mitted last month over the deadly crack- dialogue and reform in his first public cluding government workers,
an intelligence tip. Details about what East. down on anti-government protesters in comments on violence at a pro-democracy security forces and bystanders,
he was doing in Pakistan also remain The overtures, while largely symbolic, the Sunni-ruled island nation with a Shiite protest Friday, when one person was said Salahuddin health direc-
murky, raising questions about wheth- are a moment of rare compromise in the majority. killed. tor Dr. Raied Ibrahim. Many
er he was there to plan an attack with Assad family’s 40 years of iron-fisted rule. • In Egypt, members of the ultracon- In Syria, the coming days will be key to died in the volleys of gunfire
al-Qaida’s top operational leaders as Security forces monitor and control near- servative Muslim Salafi sect clash with vil- determining whether Assad’s concessions and explosions.
the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, ly every aspect of society in Syria, and the lagers south of Cairo over demands that a will quiet the protest movement, which Among the dead were coun-
200l looms over the U.S. feared secret police crush even the small- liquor store and coffee shops be closed. began after security forces arrested sever- cilman Abdullah Jebara, a vo-
Patek, 40, a Javanese Arabic man, is est rumblings of opposition. Draconian One villager is dead and eight injured in al teenagers who scrawled anti-govern- cal al-Qaida foe; the council’s
well-known to intelligence agencies laws have all but eradicated civil liberties the clash that erupted late Monday. Also, ment graffiti on a wall in the impoverished health committee chairman,
across the world. He’s believed to have and political freedoms. dozens of Salafis protest in Cairo, accus- city of Daraa in the south. Wathiq al-Samaraie; and Iraqi
served as the group’s deputy field com- But with the protests that erupted in Sy- ing the church of abducting a Coptic The protests spread to other provinces journalist Sabah al-Bazi, a cor-
mander in the nightclub bombings that ria on March 18, thousands of Syrians ap- priest’s wife who some believe converted and the government cracked down, killing respondent for Al-Arabiya sat-
left 202 people dead, many of them pear to have broken through a barrier of to Islam and is being held against her will. more than 60 people since March 18, ac- ellite TV channel and a freelan-
foreigners. fear in this tightly controlled nation of 23 • In Jordan, King Abdullah II con- cording to Human Rights Watch. cer for CNN and Reuters.
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Liquor system hearing today


H E A LT H C A R E Critics say legislation aimed at federal mandate would hurt Pennsylvanians, not help them

Pa. effort to block law decried By BILL O’BOYLE


boboyle@timesleader.com
SCRANTON – State Rep. Ke-
vin Murphy said privatizing the
state’s liquor system will not only
Murphy said that over the past
five years, the state’s liquor sys-
tem has contributed about $2.3
billion to the treasury.
“At a time when we are at a fis-
By STEVE MOCARSKY affect livelihoods, but lives as cal crisis here in Pennsylvania,
smocarsky@timesleader.com well. how can we justify selling this as-
NANTICOKE – Representa- Murphy, D-Scranton, a mem- set and passing on an additional
tives of two unions and a health ber of the House Liquor Control tax burden to the people of Penn-
care advocacy group testified on Committee, will act as co-chair- sylvania?” Murphy asked.
Tuesday about proposed health man at a public hearing today re- Murphy, who formerly served
insurance legislation they say garding the privatization of the as a liquor store examiner, used
would hurt Pennsylvanians and state’s liquor stores. House Dem- to audit the state’s liquor system.
limit their health care choices. ocratic Policy Committee Chair- He said he knows the system is
The state House Democratic man Mike Sturla, D-Lancaster, self-sufficient and contributes
Policy Committee had a hearing will chair the meeting that will about $500 million annually to
run from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the the budget.
on health care at Luzerne Coun-
University of Scranton in Redin- “People have to understand
ty Community College at the re-
gton Hall’s Collegiate Hall, 900 that taxpayers don’t pay a dime
quest of state Rep. Eddie Day
Mulberry St. Rep. Dante Santoni, for the liquor system,” he said.
Pashinski, D-Wilkes-Barre, who “The money contributed to the
D-Berks, will also be in attend-
co-chaired the hearing with Rep. ance. general fund are given after all ex-
Mike Sturla, chairman. Murphy said Tuesday that the penses are paid – leases, salaries,
Those who testified attacked 5,700 jobs that would be lost is a benefits and inventory. The only
House Bill 42 – the Health Care major concern, but he said priv- people that pay are those that
Freedom Act – introduced by atizing the liquor business will purchase wine and spirits.”
Rep. Matt Baker, R-Wellsboro, lead to more crime that will have Murphy said that if the state
and currently before the House an adverse effect on all Pennsyl- decides to sell the system, the
Appropriations Committee. vanians. revenue generated will be en-
The bill would exempt Penn- “The average age of employees joyed by “profiteers instead of the
sylvanians from complying with in the state liquor system is 47,” people of Pennsylvania.”
a provision of President Barack Murphy said. “These are mature And, Murphy said, the profits
Obama’s federal Patient Protec- professionals trying to raise fam- generated by the liquor system
tion and Affordable Care Act that AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER ilies and put children through and pay for needed programs will
would eventually require all State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski discusses the national health care problem during a House Demo- school. They take serving minors have to be made up from tax-
Pennsylvanians to purchase cratic Policy Committee hearing Tuesday at Luzerne County Community College in Nanticoke. very, very seriously.” payers.
health care insurance or be fined. LEARN MORE
Richard Bloomingdale, presi- covered at a price they can afford they dictated who got covered

Grand jury modifies indictment


dent of the Pennsylvania AFL- Read testimony from the hearing – to wait until they’re in desper- and what kind of care people re-
CIO, said the bill is detrimental and Rep. Matt Baker’s views on ate need of treatment before buy- ceived.”
to working families and will “pre- HB 42 at www.timesleader.com. ing insurance, or to show up in In a phone interview after the
vent strides being made by the emergency rooms when they’re hearing, Baker said the federal
federal government to control surance, resulting in unhealthier the sickest, we make the prob- health care act is unconstitution- Times Leader Staff was filed in October to ensure the
skyrocketing health care costs. enrollees and 15 to 20 percent in- lem of soaring health care costs al in mandating people to buy SCRANTON – For the second charges were in compliance with
By requiring residents to obtain crease in premiums for non- worse,” Ford said. health insurance coverage, with time in five months, a federal a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that
health care coverage, the cost of group policies. Ford said bill supporters claim the government setting coverage grand jury has issued a modified declared certain sections of the
everyone’s insurance can be con- Athena Ford, education and it is related to preserving peo- minimums, and that it would in- indictment against Lackawanna honest services fraud statute to
trolled, and eventually those implementation coordinator for ple’s freedom of choice, but it crease taxes tremendously. County Commissioner A.J. Mun- be unconstitutional.
costs will be reduced,” he said. the Pennsylvania Health Access would actually take away health Baker also noted that Obama chak and former Commissioner The latest superseding indict-
Bloomingdale cited a study Network, testified that the point care choices, remove new insur- stated in a debate when running Robert Cordaro. ment makes 15 changes to the
that found that eliminating the of insurance is to spread the risk. ance options and “take us back to for office that the government The new indictment, filed second indictment. The most sig-
mandate would reduce the num- “If we allow people – despite a time when insurance compa- should not mandate people to Tuesday, makes mostly technical nificant change is the addition of
changes to charges filed against two money laundering charges
ber of healthy people buying in- having new options for getting nies did all the choosing – where buy health insurance.
the men. against Cordaro.
Cordaro and Munchak were The other changes are techni-
first indicted on March 16, 2010, cal in nature, such as changing
POLITICAL BRIEFS Tickets are $100 per person and
can be purchased by calling
Corrections for the 2011-12
legislative session.
the state crimes code and the
Department of Corrections.
on multiple counts, including
racketeering, honest services
the numbers of the counts or
making changes in phraseology,
Mike or Theresa at 639-5667. The Judiciary Committee Toohil said her membership fraud, money laundering, extor- dates, and other aspects of the
WILKES-BARRE -- The Com- deals with issues related to on the subcommittee will enable tion and bribery. Authorities al- prior indictment to provide
mittee to Elect John Aciukewicz HARRISBURG – State Rep. crime, law enforcement, illegal her to continue her efforts to lege the men extorted money grammatical and legal clarifica-
Judge will hold a cocktail recep- Tarah Toohil, R-Butler Town- drugs, family law and state pass legislation to better regu- from companies that did busi- tions.
tion 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, April ship, has been appointed to the ethics law. As a member of the late community correctional ness with the county. The trial is currently sched-
12, at the River Street Jazz Café, House Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee, Toohil will be facilities such as the MinSec A second indictment, known uled to begin June 6 in federal
667 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Subcommittee on Crime and involved with issues related to facility in Hazleton. as a “superseding indictment,” court in Wilkes-Barre.

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U.S. nuke plants scrutinized


Probe shows reactors not gency communications. power ran out. The Pennsylvania
Bill Borchardt, the NRC’s exec- reactors are of the same older
prepared to deal with power utive director for operations, told make and model as those releas-
outages like those in Japan. the Senate Energy and Natural ing radiation at Japan’s Fukushi-
Resources Committee Tuesday ma Dai-ichi plant, which is using
that U.S. nuclear plants continue other means to try to cool the re-
By MATTHEW DALY to operate safely. actors.
Associated Press Long before Japan’s emergen- And like Fukushima Dai-ichi,
WASHINGTON — As a result cy, U.S. regulators knew that a the Peach Bottom plant has
of Japan’s nuclear crisis, govern- power failure lasting for days at enough battery power on site to
ment regulators are reviewing a an American nuclear plant, what- power emergency cooling sys-
wide range of issues potentially ever the cause, could lead to a ra- tems for only eight hours.
dioactive leak. Even so, they have The risk of a blackout leading
affecting the 104 U.S. nuclear re-
only required reactors to develop to core damage, while extremely
actors, including their ability to
plans for dealing with much remote, exists at all U.S. nuclear
protect against natural disasters shorter blackouts. plants, and some are more sus-
and terrorist attacks, respond to In one nightmare simulation ceptible than others, according to
complete power blackouts and presented by the Nuclear Regula- an Associated Press investiga-
cope with accidents involving tory Commission in 2009, it tion. While regulators say they
spent fuel. would take less than a day for ra- have confidence that U.S. mea-
A top official with the Nuclear diation to escape from a reactor sures will prevent or significantly
Regulatory Commission says a at the Peach Bottom Atomic Pow- delay a core from melting and
90-day review, ordered by Presi- er Station outside Lancaster after threatening a radioactive release,
dent Barack Obama, will include an earthquake, flood or fire the events in Japan raise ques-
recommendations for possible knocked out all electrical power tions about whether U.S. plants
changes to inspection proce- and there was no way to keep the are as prepared as they could and
dures, licensing review and emer- reactors cool after backup battery should be.

Police officer has plan to honor leader of ‘Band’


By LARRY ALEXANDER The park, Dell Isola said, turning it to its 1920s appear-
(Lancaster) Intelligencer would reflect “peace and seren- ance and perhaps transforming
Journal/Lancaster New Era ity.” The ground is the site of the it into a museum to the Winters
EPHRATA — An Ephrata po- former Ephrata stockyards family, once a prominent part of
lice officer wants to honor a where, during his boyhood, Win- the Ephrata community. The
hometown hero. ters played and watched live- money for the project would
Police Sgt. Brian F. Dell Isola, stock arriving by rail cars. come from private donations
meeting Monday with Ephrata The final, most ambitious and state and federal grants.
Borough Council’s special pro- phase, would involve the pur- All three phases would be
jects committee, laid out a three- chase of the Winters’ home, re- headed by a steering committee.
part plan to honor the memory
of the late Maj. Dick Winters.

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EMIL POPOVICH, 74, of Ha- Ida Serino Skutack Ruth E. Truskowski Anthony L.
nover Township, passed away
Monday, March 28, 2011. Born in March 28, 2011 March 28, 2011 Kubiak Sr.
Wapwallopen, he was a son of the
March 28, 2011
late Stanley and Mary Gula Popov-
I2011,
da Serino Skutack, 88, of Old
Forge, died Monday, March 28, R uth E. (Nienius) Truskowski,
92, loving daughter, wife, moth-
ich. He was a graduate of Hanover
Township High School. Emil in the Mountain View Care
Center, where she had been a guest
er, grandmother, and sister, died
Monday, March 28, 2011.
A nthony L. “Tony” Kubiak Sr., 89,
passed away Monday evening,
served honorably in the U.S. Air March 28, 2011, in the General Hospi-
since November. She was preceded Born in Wilkes-Barre, January 21,
Force. He was employed by Eber- tal, Wilkes-Barre, after suffering a re-
in death by her husband, Edward 1919, she was a daughter of the late
hard-Faber Pencil Co., and Atwa- cent stroke at home.
Skutack, in 1991. Jonas and Mary Padolskus Nienius.
ter Throwing Co. Surviving are a Born in Pittston and raised in She was a member of St. Maria Born in Hudson on November 7,
sister, Mildred OKrongley; a broth- West Pittston, a daughter of the late Goretti Church, Laflin. 1921, he was a son of the late John and
er, Nicholas; and a sister, Zora Nar- Peter and Nunzella Manganiello Se- Ruth was a graduate of Laketon Stella Figlock Kubiak. Tony was a
koff, and husband Walter; and sev- rino, she was a graduate of West High School, and Wyoming Valley graduate of Plains Memorial High
eral nieces and nephews. Pittston High School. She was em- Hospital School of Nursing. School, class of 1940, and a U.S. Navy
There will be no calling hours. ployed by Andy’s Fashions in Pitt- She was formerly employed at J veteran of World War II, attaining the
Private funeral services will be ston as a presser before her retire- & R Dress Co., Wyoming. rank of Aviation Ordnanceman Sec-
held at the convenience of the fam- ment. Ida held membership in the In addition to her parents, Ruth
ily. Funeral arrangements are en- was preceded in death by her hus- ond Class. He flew many patrol mis-
International Ladies Garment
trusted to the Simon S. Russin Fu- Workers Union and was a parishion- band, Anthony F., in 1978; brothers, sions in the PBY Navy patrol planes
neral Home, Plains Township. er of the former St. Michael’s Palm Harbor, Fla.; four grandchil- Victor and William; and sisters, Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. over the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
Church, Old Forge. Subsequent to dren, Joseph and Mark Palma, Stacy Mildred Darnell and Dorothy Thursday from the Anthony Recup- to target enemy submarines and ene-
its closing, she became a parishion- Cella, and Jessica Barhight; six McDermott. ero Funeral Home, 406 Susquehan- my vessels.
HELEN M. PANETSKI, 79, of er of St. Mary of the Assumption great-grandchildren, Tyler, Mattea, Surviving are a daughter Janet na Ave., West Pittston, with a Mass He worked as a gear cutter for
Church at Prince of Peace Parish, Angelina, and Dominick Palma; Moll, Laflin; sons, John H. and his of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. in Maxim Corporation, Old Forge, and
Duryea, died Thursday, March 24, Giavanna and Nico Cella; a sister-in-
Old Forge. wife, Maryann, Schwenksville, Pa.; St. Maria Goretti Church. Inter- retired as a quality-control specialist
2011, in Scranton. Born in Duryea, law, Victoria Serino, West Pittston;
Ida was a loving mother, grand- Anthony R. and his wife, Linda, Ya- ment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemete-
she was a daughter of the late John a brother-in-law, Peter Skutack, Pitt- for Midway Tool Co., Westminster,
mother, and great-grandmother tesville; and Daniel and his wife, ry, Carverton. Friends may call from
and Frances Kozola Panetski. She ston; as well as numerous nieces Carol, West Pittston; sister Diane 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral Pa. He enjoyed fishing, golf and was
who enjoyed the company of her
was preceded in death by daughter family and friends. Her family and nephews. Marsh, Dallas; seven grandchildren, home. The Bereavement Group of an avid life-long New York Yankees
Janine L. (Ripple) Williams; broth- would like to acknowledge the staff The funeral will be held at 9:30 Anthony, Lonnie, Michael, Karen, St. Maria Goretti Church will recite fan.
ers, Joseph, Charles, Adam, Stan- a.m. Thursday from the Victor M. John, Laura, and Ashley Truskow- the Rosary a half hour prior to Mass In his later years, he loved to cook
and nurses of the Mountain View
Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon St., ski; and seven great-grandchildren. at the church.
ley and Peter; and sisters, Romaine Care Center for making her stay ve- and spend time talking to neighbors
Old Forge, with Mass of Christian
Massara, Clara Wesolowski and ry comfortable. Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Mary of the and friends on his front porch. Tony
Edna McHale. Surviving are She was preceded in death by a Assumption Church at Prince of was a member of Ss. Peter & Paul
granddaughters, Jennifer Taft and
her husband, James, of Taylor, and
son-in-law, Dominick “Butch” Pal-
ma; and four brothers, Frank, John,
Peace Parish, West Grace and Law-
rence Streets, Old Forge. Interment
John Matthew Verespy Church, Plains Township, and the Jo-
seph E. Conlon American Legion
Charles, and Joseph Serino. is private and will be held in the Old
Francesca Manso of Duryea; Surviving are a daughter, Char- March 27, 2011 Post 558, Plains.
Forge Cemetery. Friends may call He was preceded in death by his
grandson Leonard Manso of Du- lotte Palma of Old Forge; four sons, from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
ryea; great-granddaughter Gianna
Torres of Duryea; sister, Genevieve
Edward Skutack and wife Carol, of
Tunkhannock; Robert Skutack and
Memorials may be directed to the
Mountain View Care Center Auxil- Jat Inova
ohn Matthew Verespy, 67, of Ma-
nassas, Va., died March 27, 2011,
Fairfax Hospital.
beloved wife, the former Sophie Rita
Trentowski, who died May 30, 1993;
Perrins of Duryea; and nieces and wife Donna, of Old Forge; Paul Sku- iary, 2309 Stafford Ave., Scranton, by a brother, John, in 1977; and a sis-
nephews. tack and wife Joan, with whom she PA 18505. Born August 25th, 1943, in ter, Florence Gregonis, in 2007.
resided in Old Forge; and Bernie To leave an online condolence Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of John Surviving are sons, Anthony
A Mass of Christian Burial
Skutack and wife Mary Ellen, of visit www.ferrifuneralhome.com. E. and Rita Kelly Verespy.
will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday in (Skip) and his wife, Rosemary, Ore-
Mr. Verespy was a graduate of
Holy Rosary Church, Duryea. In- Penn State University, and served in field, Pa., and Michael and his wife,
terment will be held in Holy Ros- the U.S. Army. He was a retired FBI Suzanne, York, Pa.; daughters, Mary
ary Cemetery, Duryea. Friends agent, having served with 35 years Anna Secunda and her husband,
may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday Clare Rose Barberio of service. Jesse, Collegeville, Pa., and Susie
at the Bernard J. Piontek Funeral John was a member of the Amer- Mendenhall and her husband, Gary,
Home Inc., 204 Main St., Duryea. March 28, 2011 ican Legion, Knights of Columbus, Oxford, Pa.; brother Al Kubiak, Hud-
and the former FBI Special Agent son; as well as grandchildren, Mi-

LESLIE LITTLE MCGAHEE,


C lare Rose Barberio, 84, of Jones
Street, Wilkes-Barre, passed
away Monday, March 28, 2011. She
Society.
He is survived by his loving wife
chael and Megan Kubiak, Ashley Se-
cunda, Adam and Erik Mendenhall.
of 41 years, Judy Verespy; three
66, of Scranton, passed away Fri- was a resident of Little Flower Ma- friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. A Tony’s funeral will be conduct-
daughters, Lori Dale and her hus-
day, March 25, 2011. nor, Wilkes-Barre. band, Paul, Lancaster, Pa.; Denise Mass of Christian Burial will be of- ed at 9:30 a.m. Thursday from
Arrangements are pending Born in Wilkes-Barre on Decem- Verespy, Bristow, Va.; Jami Archule- fered at 9:30 a.m. Friday at St. Pe- the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home,
from the Yeosock Funeral Home ber 12, 1926, she was the youngest ter/Paul Church, Plains Township. 55 Stark St., Plains Township, with
ta and her husband, Anthony, Ma-
Inc., 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- daughter of the late James and Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cem- Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in
nassas; and five grandchildren, etery, Hanover Township.
ship. Clare Austin Murphy of Liberty Alexis Crouch, Cameron Crouch, Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
Street, Ashley. She attended Hanov- Ashton Crouch, Samantha Verespy, tributions may be made to the Township. Interment will follow in
er High School and was employed and Moreila Archuleta. American Red Cross, National Cap- the parish cemetery, Plains Town-
DANIEL ROY LEVY, 61, of by Johnson Engineering, TeleRa- The family will receive ital Region, 8550 Arlington Blvd., ship. Friends may call at the funeral
Kingston, passed away Monday, dio, RCA, Purvin’s Dairy and Carter friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tues- Fairfax, VA 22031. home from 8:30 a.m. until the time of
March 28, 2011, in the Hospice Rubber Shoe Co. She worked from day at the Baker-Post Funeral Home Arrangements have been entrust- services Thursday. Military Honors
Community Care Inpatient Unit at 16 years of age until her retirement. & Cremation Center, 10001 Nokes- ed to the Baker-Post Funeral Home
Clare and her husband, Martin, will be accorded in the cemetery by a
Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. ville Rd., Manassas, VA. Mr. Veres- & Cremation Center, under the di-
just observed their 62nd Wedding py will be taken to Corcoran Funeral rection of Michael Ward. Please sign detail from the U.S. Navy and the
Surviving are son Samuel, daugh- Anniversary in December. They Yuannis and Victoria Polemitis of Plains American Legion Post 558.
Home, 20 S. Main St., Plains Town- the guestbook at www.bakerpostfh-
ters Michelle and Danielle, and Wilkes-Barre, and Antonio and Shae The family requests no flowers.
were married in St. Leo’s Church in ship, where the family will receive .com.
eight grandchildren. Lyn Warren of Bowie, Md. There Memorial donations may be given
Ashley but belonged to St. Patrick’s
A memorial service will be are also numerous nieces and neph-
Church in Wilkes-Barre all of their to the American Heart Association,
ews.
held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at
Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 173 E.
married life.
Clare was preceded in death by
A Mass of Christian Burial will
be celebrated at 1:30 p.m. Thursday
FUNERALS Ste. 3, 613 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18702; or the American
Green St., Nanticoke. brother, George; and sisters, Mary in Little Flower Manor Chapel, 200 Cancer Society, 190 Welles St., Ste.
McGill and Bernice Lynch of S. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre, with the 118, Forty Fort, PA 18704.
Wilkes-Barre, and Margaret Lublin Rev. Richard Ghezzi officiating. BARTOLOMEI – Louis, funeral 9:30 in the Chapel at Mount Olivet Online condolences or directions
BRETT J. FREY, 51, of Shick- and Winifred Paisley of Rochester, Family and friends are welcome to a.m. today from the Victor M. Cemetery, Carverton.
N.Y. may be accessed at www.yanaitisfu-
call from12:30 p.m. until time of ser- Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon KELLOW – Wayne, memorial service
shinny, passed away Saturday, St., Old Forge. Mass at 10 a.m. in 11 a.m. Friday from the Stairville neralhome.com.
She is survived by her husband, vice at the Chapel Thursday.
March 12, 2011. Martin; and two daughters, Mary St. Mary’s Church at Prince of United Methodist Church, Stair-
A memorial service will be Clare was a wonderful wife, Peace Parish, Old Forge. ville Road, Wapwallopen.
Clare Keithline and her husband, mother, grandmother and great- CAWLEY – Edward, funeral 9 a.m. KUDRAKO – William Sr., funeral 10
held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Me- Francis, of Wilkes-Barre, and today from the Corcoran Funeral a.m. Saturday from the Gubbiotti
grandmother. She will be missed so
morial Shrine Cemetery Chapel, Joanne Blaum and her husband, Home Inc., 20 S. Main St. Plains Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming
Carverton, with the Rev. Glenn Frank, of Wilkes-Barre. “Mom-
much!
Her family would like to thank
Township. Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Savior
Ave., Exeter. Relatives and friends
may call 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Chester E. Kindred
Neely, of the Reyburn Bible Mom” also has five grandchildren, the Doctors, especially Dr. Robert Church, East End section of funeral home.
Church of Shickshinny, officiating. Cheryl Ann Murphy and husband, Czwalina, nurses, sisters, aides and Wilkes-Barre. PACZKOWSKI – Paul Jr., Memorial March 28, 2011
Mark, of Douglassville, Pa.; Francis CIONZYNSKI – Louis, funeral 11 a.m. Mass 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy
In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- everyone who helped with her care Friday from Davis-Dinelli Funeral Rosary Church, Duryea.
butions may be made to the SPCA
of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main
M. Keithline and his wife, Michelle,
of Oxford, Conn.; Martin Keithline
at Little Flower Manor. They were
wonderful beyond words.
Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke.
Concelebrated Mass of Christian
POINTEK – Florence, funeral 9 a.m.
Thursday from the Kopicki Funer- C hester E. Kindred, 72, formerly of
Swoyersville, died Monday,
and fiancée, Victoria Warren, of Bo- In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St. Faustina al Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., King- March 28, 2011, in the Wilkes-Barre
St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-Barre, Kowalska Parish / Holy Trinity ston. Mass of Christian Burial at
wie, Md.; Jennifer Polemitis and her tributions may be made to Little General Hospital.
PA 18702. Arrangements are by Church, 520 S. Hanover St., 9:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius Church.
husband, Yuannis, of Wilkes-Barre; Flower Manor, 200 S. Meade St., Nanticoke. Visitation 2 to 4 p.m. Friends may call 6 to 8 today. He was born in Wilkes-Barre, a son
the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral and Amanda Blaum of Wilkes- and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the SELINSKY – Frances, funeral Mass
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. of the late Chester and Mildred Pryor
Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Barre. Clare also has 11 great-grand- Funeral arrangements are by Leh- funeral home. Christian Wake 10 a.m. Friday at SS. Cosmas and
service Thursday evening, and Damian Church, 209 W. 5th Ave., Kindred. He was formerly employed
Wyoming. children, Mark, Caitlin, Shawn, De- man Family Funeral Service Inc., the Bishop Hafey Assembly, Conshohocken, Pa. Viewing 2 to by several local auto dealerships as a
van and Shannon Murphy, of Dou- Wilkes-Barre. Knights of Columbus will conduct 4:30 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 to mechanic before going into business
glassville, Pa.; Christopher and Sa- Condolences may be e-mailed to a prayer service at 6:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Friday, at the Emil J.
EVANS – David, blessing service 6 Ciavarelli Family Funeral Homes, for himself in 1984. He was a member
MIRIAM THOMAS MCGUIRE, mantha Keithline of Oxford, Conn.; info@lehmanfuneralhome.com. p.m. today from the George A. 516 Fayette St., Conshohocken. of Veterans of Foreign Wars Anthra-
a longtime resident of Academy Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. STUTZ – Susanne Sr., transferal to cite Post No. 283, Kingston, and the
Main St., Ashley. Family and Mercy Center 2 p.m. today fol-
Street in Wilkes-Barre, died Tues- friends may call 4 to 6 p.m. at the lowed by viewing and wake ser- Masonic Lodge 395, Kingston.
day, March 29, 2011, at the Wilkes- funeral home. vice 2 to 5 p.m. Mass of Christian Chester was preceded in death by
Barre General Hospital. Theresa Clare Langan FRANCHELLI – Placido, funeral
9:30 a.m. Thursday from the
Burial 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the
Blessed Sacrament Chapel at his wife, the former Andrea (Candy)
Arrangements are in progress. Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 Mercy Center. Bolinsky, in 2009.
Complete obituary information March 18, 2011 S. Main St. Plains Township. TRUSKOWSKI – Ruth, funeral 10 He is survived by his daughters,
Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today. a.m. Thursday from the Anthony
will be published in Thursday’s FREY – Brett, memorial service 11 Recupero Funeral Home, 406 Diana Sands, Falls, and Elaine Katra,
edition of The Times Leader and
later today at www.celebrateherli-
T heresa Clare Langan, 81 years
old, from Scranton, made a
a.m. Saturday in the chapel at the
Memorial Shrine Cemetery,
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston.
Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30
Centermoreland; grandchildren, Ro-
nald, Jennifer, Jeffrey, Chad and Kris-
peaceful and happy Passover from Carverton. a.m. in St. Maria Goretti Church.
fe.com. GARRISON – Helen, funeral 11 a.m. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today ti; step-granddaughter, Jacki; great-
this life into Eternity on the Solem- Thursday from the Springville at the funeral home. The Be- granddaughter, Caitlyn; brother,
nity of St. Joseph, patron saint of Baptist Church. Friends may call reavement Group of St. Maria
the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Goretti Church will recite the Thomas Kindred, Courtdale; sister,
happy deaths. She is the daughter of
Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunk- Rosary a half hour prior to Mass Mildred Butkiewicz, Wilkes-Barre;
OBITUARY POLICY the late Peter and Bridget Dwyer hannock, 6 to 8 p.m. today. at the church. mother-in-law, Janette Bolinsky,
The Times Leader publish- Carone. Mrs. Langan was preceded GLOMB – Helen, funeral with Pa- WEIDOW – Theresa, celebration of
nachida 9 a.m. Thursday from the life 11 a.m. Saturday at St Jude’s Kingston; as well as numerous nieces
es free obituaries, which in death by her beloved husband,
John V. Morris Funeral Home, Church, Mountain Top. Interment and nephews.
Edward C. Langan, who died on 625 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. service at St Mary’s Cemetery
have a 27-line limit, and paid Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday
May 9, 1990; her sister, Mary Strazz- Office of Christian Burial at 9:30 Chapel at 1 p.m.
obituaries, which can run a.m. in Holy Assumption of St. WEISKERGER – Barbara, funeral from the Kopicki Funeral Home, 263
eri; and her brother, Robert Carone. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church. 9:30 a.m. Friday from the Gub- Zerbey Ave., Kingston. Interment
with a photograph. A funeral She is survived by her daughter, Relatives and friends may call 3 biotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyom-
to 7 p.m. today at the funeral ing Ave., Exeter. Mass of Christian will be in the Mount Olivet Cemete-
home representative can call Linda Secara; sons and daughters-
home. Burial at 10 a.m. at the Trinity ry, Carverton. Friends may call from
the obituary desk at (570) in-law, John and Jane McDonnell GUGLIOTTI – Andrew, funeral 10 Episcopal Church, corner of 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday.
Langan, and Edward and Catherine ing her suffering and passion. Mrs. a.m. today from the Kniffen Spring St. and Montgomery Ave.,
829-7224, send a fax to (570) O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 West Pittston. Friends may call 5 The family requests that flowers
O’Malley Langan; and son, the Rev. Langan’s life and good counsel have
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral be omitted.
William J.P. Langan, pastor of St. been an inspiration to family and HOLOD – Daniel Sr., funeral 9:30 home.
bits@timesleader.com. If you John the Evangelist, Honesdale; al- a.m. today from the Sheldon- ZIELINSKI – Chester, funeral 10
friends, and it is this legacy for Kukuchka Funeral Home, 73 W. More Obituaries, Page 2A
fax or e-mail, please call to so by her granddaughters, Kathleen a.m. Thursday from the Bed-
which we thank God. May her devo- Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Mass of narski & Thomas Funeral Home,
confirm. Obituaries must be Langan, Regina Secara, and Chelle tion to our Blessed Mother, St. Ann, Christian Burial 10 a.m. at the 27 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass
Langan; and grandsons, Nicholas and St. Padre Pio bring her into the Church of the Nativity B.V.M. of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday HORST – Megan, funeral 11 a.m. Our Lady of Hope Parish. Friends In L ovin g M em ory of

L eonard J.Yakuboski
Secara, Patrick Langan, Sean Lan- great and glorious company of the today from the Kopicki Funeral
through Thursday and 7:30 may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the
gan, and Ned Langan. blessed. Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. funeral home.
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Langan is beloved and cher- Friends may call 9 a.m. until the
The Mass of Christian Burial
Obituaries must be sent by a ished by her family, who is the joy for the repose of her soul was cele-
time of service.
HURST – Joseph, funeral 9 a.m. In Loving Memory
funeral home or crematory, and pride of her life. The strength of brated at St. Peter’s Cathedral on today from the Mamary-Durkin Catherine Benton
her Catholic Faith, lived so beauti- Funeral Service Corp., 59 Parrish Feb. 6, 1935 - Mar. 30, 2008
or must name who is hand- Tuesday, March 22, at 10 a.m. Ar- St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris- 9/26/35 -
fully, has been an inspiration to rangements are under the care of tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. 3/30/08
ling arrangements, with
countless people throughout North- the Donahue Funeral Home at 303 Mary’s Church of the Immaculate
address and phone number. eastern Pennsylvania. She has many Conception, 134 S. Washington
South Main Avenue, Scranton. In- St., Wilkes-Barre.
We discourage handwritten dear friends from Dallas to Friends- terment was in the Cathedral ceme- JONES – Joseph, memorial service
notices; they incur a $15 ville and from Nanticoke to Hones- tery and memorial contribution with military honors 2 p.m. today
G od saw you w ere gettin g tired ,
dale. Her family is extremely grate- may be made to St. Peter’s Cathe- an d a cu re w as n ot to be,
typing fee.
ful to all who have supported her dral Security Fund or St. Francis of G en etti’s so he pu t his arm s arou n d you an d
w hispered , “C om e to m e”.
with their prayers and concern dur- Assisi Soup Kitchen. A fterFu nera lLu ncheons W ith tearfu l eyes w e w atched you ,
an d saw you pass aw ay.
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
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A lthou gh w e loved you d early,
W e could n ot m ake you stay.
A gold en heart stopped beatin g,
M O N U M EN T CO . say “Goodbye”
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hard w orkin g han d s at rest.
M onum ents -M arkers -Lettering just “See you soon” G od broke ou r hearts to prove to u s,
975 S.M A IN ST.H A N O VER TW P. H e on ly takes the best.
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Suspect testifies, denies


raping girl, 11, in 2002
PPL promotes nuke plant’s safety
Spokesman said facility near INSIDE: Japan admits its nuke plant
Daniel Drury Sr., 46, on to deliberate Drury’s fate. safeguards lacking, page 5A
Berwick newer than Japan’s,
Drury testified in 2008 he
stand for 2 hours, says he better prepared for disasters.
filed harassment charges
wouldn’t commit such crime. against his ex-wife, Gail, and didn’t fare as well from the tsuna-
that at a hearing before a dis- mi. In the past, Pennsylvania has
trict judge both were found By STEVEN FONDO experienced earthquakes at a
By SHEENA DELAZIO not guilty of harassment. Times Leader Correspondent magnitude of 5.6 and our reac-
sdelazio@timesleader.com He said he had a drinking LEHMAN TWP. – This week tors are made to withstand much
WILKES-BARRE – Daniel problem at the time, and marks the 32nd anniversary of more powerful seismic events. In
Drury Sr. told a jury Tuesday rather than “getting drunk the Three Mile Island nuclear ac- each instance – flooding, torna-
cident, and PPL would like the does or earthquakes – safety fea-
afternoon there’s no chance and doing something stu-
public to know the company is tures are designed to exceed ex-
he would have raped a pid,” he had been planning pected limitations,” he said.
then-11-year-old girl in 2002. for some time to move to doing everything possible to pre-
vent a similar incident at its nu- Scopelliti said the boiling wa-
They would have a better Florida and decided to follow ter reactors at Susquehanna are
chance, he testified, of see- through with his plans. clear plant near Berwick.
similar to those at the Fukushima
ing the late Teamsters Union He said he moved to Flor- PPL spokesman Joe Scopelliti
site but are much newer and have
President Jimmy Hof- ida in late 2008, not was at Penn State Wilkes-Barre many more safety features to av-
fa walk into the cour- Drury also because he wanted on Tuesday to discuss the safety CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE TIMES LEADER ert a core melt-down.
features at Susquehanna Steam “Our Susquehanna facility
troom. said he did to flee Nanticoke to Joe Scopelliti, community relations manager for PPL, compares
Electric Station and talk about came on line after Three Mile Is-
Drury testified avoid getting arrest- safety features of the company’s nuclear plant near Berwick to
the recent events at the Fukushi-
Tuesday in his own speak with ed, but because he the troubled plant in Japan. land,” Scopelliti added. “We use
ma Dai-ichi facility in Japan. Mark II containment, which is
defense at his trial on Nanticoke wanted to start a “I think the nuclear energy in-
charges of rape of a police about new life away from sures to prevent major incidents “We expect to see a slight rise much larger than the Mark I units
dustry, as a whole, is getting, and in Japan. We have access to Sus-
person under 13 years the alleged his ex-wife and has to get, safer,” Scopelliti said. at reactors across the country. in radiation locally because of Ja-
quehanna River water if neces-
old, aggravated inde- drinking problem. “The Nuclear Regulatory Com- The terrorist events on 9/11 add- pan. It’s been very difficult to get
sary, and there are 1 million gal-
cent assault, incest, incident, but He said he had no mission is still the regulatory en- ed yet another layer of safety accurate details about the event.” lon pools beneath each reactor.”
indecent assault and the police idea charges were forcer and they’re under the mi- measures to the industry. He said Japanese officials are The Susquehanna nuclear
corruption of minors never told him being filed against croscope, and people are watch- “The recent events in Japan actually dealing with three sepa- plant is 150 feet above river level
Drury, 46, testified him. He said he ing.” got everyone’s attention,” he rate disasters: an earthquake, a to avoid flooding and has five por-
in Luzerne County
they were knew Luzerne Coun- said, “and people are wondering tsunami and a nuclear event.
Scopelliti said that since Three table diesel generators and a
Court for about two filing charges ty Children and Mile Island in 1979, the NRC has if something like that can happen “It seems the facility weath- pump truck on site for power out-
hours that the allega- against him Youth Services had enacted a number of safety mea- here. ered the 9.0 earthquake, but ages and emergencies.
tions are not true and and never told conducted an inves-
that he could never tigation on him, but
commit such a crime him not to
Two testify county correctional officer was supplier of cocaine
he added that he
against anyone. leave Nanti- thought that investi-
“Nothing ever hap- coke. gation was closed.
pened,” said Drury, Drury also said he
who alleged the rape did speak with Nan- By EDWARD LEWIS fill a void possession and trafficking charg- ever except the bold statements
elewis@timesleader.com First reported at
story was fabricated against ticoke police about the al- that was cre- es to Luzerne County Court. from two alleged drug users,”
him in retaliation for filing leged incident, but the police WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne 12:15 ated when Walsh also is facing a conspir- Butera said.
harassment charges against never told him they were fil- County correctional officer saw p.m. John Gon- acy charge. He was one of four Doherty said Ciampi and Gon-
his ex-wife. ing charges against him and an opportunity to make money timesleader.com da, 40, a for- current and former employees da are credible witnesses in
The now-19-year-old wom- never told him not to leave by peddling cocaine after anoth- mer correc- at the county prison charged af- knowing the appearance and ef-
an testified Monday that Nanticoke. er officer was convicted on drug tional offi- ter a grand jury investigation fects of cocaine.
Drury raped her after her While in Florida, Drury trafficking charges, according to cer, was arrested in March 2009 called Operation Broken Trust Ciampi said Walsh supplied
11th birthday, and that he said, he lived with a long- court testimony on Tuesday. by the state Attorney General’s that focused on cocaine traffick- him with cocaine during parties
then threw her pajama bot- time friend whom he told Joseph Ciampi, 43, testified Office for trafficking cocaine. ing in the area. at his house on Christmas and
toms at her, saying “Happy about the allegations. Had during a preliminary hearing in Gonda was sentenced in Novem- Walsh’s attorney, Michael But- New Years Eve in 2008, again
Birthday.” that friend believed what Wilkes-Barre Central Court that ber to one to two years in jail. era, called the case against his during a card game in February
Assistant District Attorney prosecutors allege, Drury his co-worker, Christopher Gonda also testified against client “weak.” 2009, and at a Pittston Town-
Jenny Roberts and Drury’s said, the friend would have Walsh, 28, supplied him with co- Walsh, telling Senior District “In the 35 years I’ve been do- ship bar sometime in March
attorney, Thomas Cometa, never let him stay in his caine at least four times from Judge Andrew Barilla that ing criminal defense work, I’ve 2009.
finished calling witnesses home with his children. late 2008 through early 2009. Walsh supplied him with co- never seen a weaker case,” But- After Walsh’s arrest, Ciampi
Tuesday afternoon. They will Nanticoke police, Drury At one point during their par- caine in 2008. era told Barilla. said he informed Warden Joseph
present their closing argu- said, never said they didn’t tying, Ciampi testified, Walsh After more than an hour of Butera tried to discredit Piazza that he had used cocaine,
ments this morning. Senior believe him when he denied asked to borrow $1,000 to buy a testimony, Barilla determined Ciampi and Gonda as cocaine and voluntarily surrendered the
Judge Joseph Augello then the allegations, and said they large amount of cocaine to make state Deputy Attorney General users being used by prosecutors rank of corporal. He said he is
will instruct the jury on the would call Drury if they money. Tim Doherty established a case as key witnesses against Walsh. still employed as a correctional
law and send panel members needed him. Ciampi said Walsh wanted to against Walsh, sending drug “There is no evidence whatso- officer at the prison.

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Editorial
OTHER OPINION: OBAMA’S MISSION

U.S. involvement:
What comes next?
O
NE OF THE main advanced toward the govern-
problems with the ment stronghold of Sirte. But
Obama administra- their lack of training raises se-
tion’s policy on Libya rious doubts about their ability
has been its incoherence. to topple the regime.
Americans have been given That raises a couple of im-
contradictory signals about portant questions: How does
what is at stake and what Presi- the president define success,
dent Barack Obama is pre- and how much is he resolved to
pared to do. do to achieve it?
Monday night, nine days af- He didn’t address that issue
ter airstrikes began, the presi- – preferring to assume that the
dent finally tried to great bulk of the
lay out to the Amer- Obama complicat- mission already has
ican people the full ed matters by been accomplished
case for war. He and that our allies
cleared up some of demanding will do the rest.
the confusion, but Gadhafi’s Obama compli-
his presentation fell departure. cated matters by
short in many ways. demanding Gadha-
Obama had fi’s departure. That
shown considerable reluctance means the dictator will be in a
to intervene in the weeks after position to declare victory if he
an anti-Gadhafi insurgency merely survives. And since the
erupted. What obviously president, thankfully, emphat-
changed his mind was the ty- ically ruled out the use of
rant’s chilling threat to ground forces in Libya, Gadha-
“cleanse Libya house by fi has a good chance. MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
house.” The chief administra- The humanitarian mission,
tion goal was humanitarian: meanwhile, sets a precedent
preventing what Obama called that will be used to demand A remodeled Sterling SEND US YOUR OPINION
Don’t pedestrians have their rights? I
spent 64 days in the hospital and rehabil-
itation.
“a massacre that would have American involvement in oth-
reverberated across the region er places. could be asset to city Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
R. Sparlow
Kingston
and stained the conscience of Do the president and his

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t is noteworthy that finally attention is should be no more than 250 words. We
the world.” team have a coherent set of being given to a historical Wilkes-Barre
St. Pat’s Day revelers
reserve the right to edit and limit writers
In that, the attack succeed- views that provide a principled landmark – the Hotel Sterling. to one published letter every 30 days.
ed. Stymied in their effort to basis for how to handle the In a recent news article, a Luzerne • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
crush the rebels, Libyan dicta- next crisis, and the one after
tor Moammar Gadhafi’s forces that? Or are they merely in-
County commissioner suggested perhaps
the building be donated to one of the two
• Fax: 570-829-5537
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
find deal at Mulligan’s
were forced to fall back. dulging gut impulses, without

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colleges that already consume much prop- big thumbs-down to the Wilkes-Barre
The president suggests that appreciating how their deci- establishments that collected a $5
erty in the city. If my information is cor-
from here, other countries will sions will play out today and cover charge just to get into their res-
rect, neither college pays property taxes. Cross and donations, is beyond compre-
stand up as we stand down. If tomorrow? Big questions, not taurants on the day of the city’s St. Pa-
Schools and churches are exempt, too. hension.
things go well, he is probably answered. trick’s Day parade.
There will be many suggestions made God did create the universe, and man
right. In recent days, the rebels Chicago Tribune
But on a lighter note, a big thumbs-up to
regarding what initiative to take regarding was created in his image. Jesus is our
the Hotel Sterling. I would not demolish it. salvation, for no man will come to the Mulligan’s for no cover charge and reason-
It is a sturdy building that needs extensive father but through him. God does not able prices.
QUOTE OF THE DAY remodeling, but I feel if the county would wantonly kill men. He is a loving God. Dave Lapallo
forego, as a donation to beautify the en- Men kill men. Sin, irrational thinking and and
“The housing market recession is trance to the city, or accept what it has stupidity destroy men.
Cindy Monarque
not yet over …” spent on it (about $6 million) to sell it, a If a man builds a house on top of a volca-
Wilkes-Barre

developer would bring it back to its former no, would it not be logical and rational to
Writer questions use
David M. Blitzer
The chairman of the Index Committee at Standard & glory. believe that one day that house will be
Poor’s outlined Tuesday’s report showing that home That decision would be better than to destroyed? Would it not be rational to
prices are falling in most major U.S. cities, and the
average prices in four of them are at their lowest point in 11 years.
make a park or parkade (which the city has
in abundance). Put it back on the tax roll.
believe that people will die? If men build
nuclear power plants on or near volcanic of parking fees at arena
The city needs the money, and the newly fault lines, would it not be rational to be-

W
ell, the arena in Wilkes-Barre Town-
built River Common Park needs an asset lieve one day catastrophic events will en- ship says it’s going to double its park-
OTHER OPINION: NEW AGENCY to draw visitors to the area. sue? ing fee (from $5 to $10).
I have been an admirer of the Hotel

Consumers need
And, yes, it is our moral obligation to try Its board members want to pave the
Sterling all my life, enjoyed many events in to help our fellow man in times of disaster entire parking lot. The arena recently got
it and will pray to God someone has the or misfortune, but it doesn’t necessarily $50,000 from the Luzerne County Conven-
sense to do something worthy with the mean the help must come in the form of tion Center Authority and $200,000 from a

bureau protection property.


Elaine Givens
Plymouth
material things or money, as you suggest.
Prayer is far more powerful and lasting.
Joseph Gregory
federal grant to pave a portion of the lot.
My question is this: Where are the thou-
sands of dollars from the parking fees that

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ONSUMERS SURE Senate, which must confirm it, Nanticoke have been charged over the years?
needed a friend when Obama instead has made her a
Quake victims deserve Guess I won’t be attending any more
the deceptive lending
practices of a rapa-
White House special adviser.
But her job is to set up the new
God’s love, our prayers Lofty future envisioned shows.
C. Kaspriski

for distressed Sterling


agency, which she first pro- Pittston
cious banking industry, aided
by lax federal oversight, helped posed in a 2007 article.

I
’m writing in response to a letter to the
plunge the nation into a reces- Warren should know by now editor titled “Natural disasters require
God will be the judge
I
love the shape and the stonework of the
sion. that it isn’t so much her that up- our help, not our prayers” (March 17), Hotel Sterling in Wilkes-Barre. So many
Given that history, how dare
some members of Congress, in
sets her critics as it is her brain-
child, the CFPB, which they
want to scuttle. They don’t
which was submitted by Justin Vacula,
co-organizer and spokesman of the NEPA
people I know would love to have an
apartment or condominium there because
of those who spread hate
their zeal to stay cozy with the Freethought Society.

I
of the location. start this letter by giving my condolenc-
very same financial institu- want the agency to have what it Vacula wrote: “The recent devastation in I always envisioned the rooftop enclosed es to those families who have lost a
tions that enabled the econom- needs to be effective – inde- Japan has led many well-meaning believers in glass with a restaurant and dance floor loved one in the war on terror.
ic crisis, interfere with Presi- pendence. in God to pray, but their prayers are futile, with wonderful views of the river; talk Second, I apologize to those people who
dent Obama’s efforts to provide It’s about time consumers displaying an obvious contradiction in about dancing under the stars. had to suffer the protests from the so-
a friend for consumers now? had a real friend to keep them their supernaturalistic worldview. Do not tear it down. called “children of God” from that church
Loudly standing in the way from being exploited by these “Theists believe that God created the C. Lane in Kansas. As a born-again Christian, I feel
are Republican lawmakers lenders. universe and that everything happens Wilkes-Barre that these people have lost the real reason
who, rather than limiting their Warren herself put it well according to his will.” why Jesus came.
attacks to the newly created when she told Bachus’ commit- He further wrote, in part, “disasters of
Driver’s lack of coverage
To paraphrase John 3:17, God did not
Consumer Financial Protec- tee, “We need a cop on the beat the world should lead us to the conclusion send his son into the world to condemn it,
tion Bureau, are throwing that American families can that belief in an omni-God is irrational.” but to save it. So if these folks truly believe
bombs at Obama’s preference
to head the CFPB, Harvard pro-
count on.” She’s right. The
free-marketeers have had their
Mr. Vacula, by your words, you appear to
be an atheist and/or New Ager and hold
no help to hit pedestrian that what they are doing is of God, I feel
sorry for them.
fessor Elizabeth Warren. way. It’s time for sensible regu-

O
the belief that you are what I lovingly refer n Dec. 11, 2010, I was struck by a car. I In Proverbs it gives a list of the things
Because a Warren appoint- lation that puts consumers was walking, and the driver of the car
to as a “monkeyman,” evolved from your that God hates. And the hate that these
ment can expect to be filibus- above lenders. admitted her windshield was dirty and
ancestral ape lineage. Your views on God people are spreading is on his list.
tered by Republicans in the The Philadelphia Inquirer and prayer are irrational and without mer- the morning sun had blocked her vision. So when the time comes when we stand
it. Ask the countless believers who have I was taken by ambulance to Geisinger before God, and we all will, they are going
EDITORIAL BOARD and do know the power of the living God, hospital. I had two broken legs and a bro- to have to give an account for their ac-
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES
which contradict your unsubstantiated ken arm. tions.
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor viewpoint. Why you had to publicly associ- The next day I was told the driver had God will have the final word.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT ate God and prayer with disasters and no insurance. I cannot sue for my injuries, David Krommes
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. death, and then with the American Red because she doesn’t have anything. Wilkes-Barre

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and representatives from the come up at Tuesday’s meeting.

LIBYA
Arab League met in London to de- Representatives of the opposi-
cide how to help Libya into a post- tion’s political leadership, the In-
Gadhafi future. terim National Council, met
British Prime Minister David Tuesday with Clinton and Hague
Continued from Page 1A
Cameron acknowledged that “the but did not attend the main con-
reached within 60 miles of the city Libyan people cannot reach that ference.
before they were hit by the on- future on their own. ... We are all Mahmoud Shammam, a coun-
slaught from Gadhafi’s forces, here in one united purpose, that is cil spokesman, suggested Li-
driving them back east to Bin Jaw- to help the Libyan people in their byans were prepared to fight their
wad under barrages of rocket and hour of need.” own battle. Though the interna-
tank fire. Clinton said the international tional community had a respon-
World leaders meeting in Lon- communitymustsupportcallsfor sibility to prevent “mass geno-
don agreed Gadhafi should step democracy sweeping Libya and cide,” he told reporters, “We are
down but have yet to decide what its neighbors, but warned that not asking for any non-Libyan to
additional pressure to put on him. “these goals are not easily come and change the regime.”
“Gadhafi has lost the legitima- achieved.” U.S. Ambassador to “The aspirations of the Libyan
cy to lead, so we believe he must the United Nations people are to be free,
go. We’re working with the inter- Susan Rice said “Gadhafi has to live under a consti-
national community to try to there are plenty of tutional democratic
achieve that outcome,” U.S. Sec- “non-military means lost the legiti- system,” Shammam
retary of State Hillary Rodham at our disposal” to macy to lead, said. “(We have) had
Clinton told reporters after the oust the Libyan lead- enough of tyranny.”
talks concluded. er. so we believe The international
German Foreign Minister Gui- Italian Foreign he must go. operation has deci-
do Westerwelle said it “has to be Minister Franco mated loyalist forces,
made very clear to Gadhafi: His AP PHOTO Frattini pushed a
We’re working which would risk
time is over.” But Germany and A pro-Gadhafi supporter wears a green scarf on his face in Tripoli, Libya. Government tanks and plan for a cease-fire, with the inter- more airstrikes if they
other countries have expressed rockets pounded rebel forces into a panicked full retreat Tuesday after an hours-long battle that exile for Gadhafi and national com- attempted the kind of
reservations about the current highlighted the might of Moammar Gadhafi’s forces, even hobbled by international airstrikes. a framework for talks powerful counterat-
military intervention in Libya, let on Libya’s future be- munity to tack they launched
alone expanding it. strikes in Tripoli by “the Crusader tually getting Gadhafi to step ties with groups seeking to oust tween tribal leaders achieve that.’’ last month. The rebel
France has struck a more force- colonial aggression” and said “the down is not going to happen over- the longtime Libyan leader. The and opposition fig- forces, meanwhile,
ful tone. Defense Minister Gerard cost of each rocket and bomb is night ... it’s going to take a little bit official, who spoke on condition ures. He said nego- Hillary Clinton showed signs of being
Longuet told France-Inter radio paid for by Qatar and the Emir- of time." of anonymity to discuss internal tiations on securing Secretary of State more organized de-
that Paris and London believe the ates” — a dig at the two Arab na- Whether the rebels will receive planning, stressed that the move his exit were being spite Tuesday’s loss-
campaign “must obtain more” tions that have joined the interna- arms from the allies remains an doesn’t constitute formal recog- conducted with “ab- es, more effectively
than the end of shooting at civil- tional campaign. open question, Obama told NBC nition of the opposition. solute discretion,” though he said deploying their heavy weapons at
ians. Clinton held talks in London News as he made the rounds of In an open letter to the interna- there could be no promise of im- the front.
The U.S. Navy reported Tues- with an envoy from the Libyan po- the network evening news pro- tional community, meanwhile, munity for Gadhafi from interna- In the more densely inhabited
day that two of its aircraft and a litical opposition group trying to grams. Gadhafi called for a halt to the tional prosecution. So far, Gadha- western half of the country, Gad-
guided missile destroyer attacked overthrow Gadhafi. "One of the questions that we “monstrous assault” on Libya and fi has shown little sign he might hafi has largely crushed the rebel-
a number of Libyan coast guard In Washington, under ques- want to answer is: Do we start get- maintained the rebels were sup- choose exile, vowing to fight to lion in Tripoli and in several
vessels, rendering them inopera- tioning by Congress, NATO’s top ting to a stage where Gadhafi’s ported by the al-Qaida terrorist the end. towns that rose up against his rule
ble, in the port of Misrata. It said commander, U.S. Navy Adm. forces are sufficiently degraded, network, a claim the opposition Cameron and Sarkozy urged since the turmoil began Feb. 15.
the Libyan vessels had been “fir- James Stavridis, said officials had where it may not be necessary to denies. Gadhafi loyalists to seize a final Other towns and cities in the west
ing indiscriminately” at mer- seen “flickers” of possible al-Qai- arm opposition groups?" Obama “What is happening now is pro- chance to abandon him and side never saw an effective anti-Gad-
chant ships. da and Hezbollah involvement said. viding a cover for al-Qaida with those seeking political re- hafi uprising, suggesting his pop-
U.S. ships and submarines also with the rebel forces. But Stavri- A senior Obama administra- through airstrikes and missiles to form — effectively pinning hopes ular support there is stronger, or
unleashed 22 cruise missiles late dis said there was no evidence of tion official said the U.S. would enable al-Qaida to control North on a palace coup. that tribes in those areas chose to
Monday and early Tuesday at Li- significant numbers within the soon send an envoy to Libya to Africa and turn it into a new Af- As for the possibility of giving stay neutral to see who wins the
byan missile storage facilities in political opposition group’s lead- meet with rebel leaders. ghanistan,” he said. arms to the heavily outgunned re- conflict.
the Tripoli area. New explosions ership. Chris Stevens, former U.S. en- With the possibility of a pro- bels, Clinton said the U.S. has Regime forces continued to be-
were heard in Tripoli on Tuesday In an interview with ABC voy to Tripoli, will travel to the re- longed military deadlock loom- madenodecision,andBritishFor- siege the last significant rebel
night in a sign of a new barrage. News, Obama conceded that "it’s bel stronghold of Benghazi in the ing, 40 foreign ministers, Clinton, eign Secretary William Hague holdout in the west, Libya’s third-
Libyan state TV reported conceivable that the process of ac- coming days to establish better the heads of NATO and the U.N. said the subject simply did not largest city, Misrata.

HOTEL
CityVest is allowing it to dete- Between 1959 and 1964, Ra- with the Orpheus Society, an
riorate and aren’t doing any- amateur musical theater socie-
thing with it.” chael Pollard of Plymouth sang ty, also in the lobby of the Ster-
“(Hotel Sterling) was the with the Orpheus Society in the ling while a grand piano played
Continued from Page 1A
place to go,” agreed Joseph Al- lobby of the Sterling Hotel. She on the second floor above.
cle married at the hotel in 1948. fano of Wyoming. The 89-year- She also attended her prom
also attended her prom there
“It was so beautiful inside,” old is the former chauffeur for a there and has especially happy
she said. “(Wilkes-Barre) is retired coal operator whom Al- and has especially happy me- memories of the Sterling’s mar-
tearing down so many beautiful fano declined to name due to mories of the Sterling’s marble ble staircase.
buildings.” concern for the family’s privacy. staircase. “When you came down that
Wilkes-Barre resident Alice Alfano would drive the man to staircase, you felt like a prin-
Heinz, 76, would take her the Sterling five days a week to cess,” she said. “I had a lot of
daughter, now 45, to one of have lunch with friends. the lobby. happy times there as a teenag-
these buffets every Sunday af- Two former singers remem- “The acoustics in the lobby er.”
ter Mass. ber the Sterling, too. were so fantastic when we were Of hotel owner CityVest’s
“They had beautiful chande- In the 1970s and 1980s, Dolly singing,” she said. current plans to raze the hotel, AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
liers and marble stairs,” she re- Yunkunis, 82, of Kingston, Between 1959 and 1964, Ra- Pollard said, “Nothing lasts for- Sam Jones talks about his positive memories of the Hotel Ster-
called. “I think it’s a shame that would sing for private parties in chael Pollard of Plymouth sang ever.” ling while his daughter, Dorothy, listens.

FATAL WYOMING
million, and other district cuts are nia School District Health Trust hiking premiums for the upcom- serve for emergencies, keeping at
on the table. Bernardi said an plan to ask the trust to “give back” ing school year by an average of least some of the tax hike in place.
early-retirement incentive is be- some of an estimated $15 million about 16.7 percent per district, Melone also pointed out that
ing considered, and he projected surplus. Bernardi said. even if the district saves about
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A
that six teachers and one support The trust is a consortium of If all of Bernardi’s proposed $850,000, nearly all of that will
an alcohol level of .139 percent. on a non-instructional Act 80 day staff worker would use it. nine districts. It has a policy of cuts came through, the district get eaten up in the next fiscal year
Statistics from PennDOT show when students do not attend, A teachers union representa- keeping the equivalent of three- would save about $860,000. That by the combination of the hefty
there were seven fatal crashes on would save about $53,600. tive could not be reached for com- months premiums in reserve for would be enough to eliminate a health insurance increase and a
Route 115 from the Pennsylvania Bernardi said that when he pre- ment for this story. any surge in claims or other prob- 6.1 percent property tax increase jump in the amount the district
Turnpike to the Monroe County sented the idea to the various peo- “We’re not going to fill those po- lems, but Bernardi said that proposed in the preliminary bud- must contribute to the teacher
line, including 174 various other ple involved, he stressed it would sitions,” he said, saving about amounts to about $12 million, get drawn up in February. pension fund.
crashes, from 2005 to 2009. be a true freeze, not a deferral. $440,000, though that will mean and that the trust could afford to Business consultant Tom Mel- Bernardi said the district is still
There were four fatal crashes “We’re not going to try to recoup larger class sizes in elementary let each district go at least one one said the school board would looking for cuts, and likely will
and 114 various other crashes on this in future contract years,” he grades. Currently the number of month without paying a premium have to decide what to do with the find more before the final budget
Route 115 from the turnpike to In- said. He also noted teachers al- students per teacher runs in “the next year. At Wyoming Area, that savings if they materialize, but he is passed, which must occur by
terstate 81. ready have a pay freeze this year high teens to low 20s.” Such cuts would save about $230,000. noted the preliminary budget us- June 30.
After two fatal crashes in Janu- because their contract expired would push the number “into the The trust has offered such pre- es almost all of a $1.6 million fund “Difficult economic times re-
ary 2010, PennDOT lowered the last August and no new one has mid to upper 20s.” mium-free months in the past, balance, or surplus, expected to quire difficult economic deci-
speed limit to 45 mph and turned been negotiated yet. Bernardi also said he and other though the surplus was closer to exist at the end of this fiscal year sions,” he said.
the left passing lane in both direc- Corbett’s proposal would re- superintendents of districts that $18 million. The trust had also on June 30. He said if the savings Times Leader Correspondent
tions into a turning lane from In- duce the amount Wyoming Area get health insurance coverage been keeping premium increases happen, it would be prudent for Janine Ungvarsky contributed to
terstate 81 to the turnpike. gets next year by more than $1 through the Northeast Pennsylva- in the single digits for years, but is the board to set aside some in re- this story.

MIRABITO
ling child abuse and sexual as- gested that to cut down on the made significant progress in In 2009, Mirabito said she know about her before the May
sault cases. time it takes for a case to go from eliminating cases. spent approximately $15,000 on 17 primary.
As a private attorney at her law start to finish, judges should have She also said Central Court her campaign. This year, she ex- She said she is not soliciting
firm, Mirabito Law, she handles individual calendars and handle could work if alterations are pects to spend between $20,000 contributions, because she recog-
Continued from Page 1A
mostly domestic cases, including cases from beginning to end. made, such as implementing a and $25,000 on the primary. nizes the strain on people’s wal-
roll. divorces, adoptions and estate Mirabito said the current sta- system at the district judge level Mirabito said she will not take lets due to the economy’s status.
Mirabito said she handles planning. tus conference system, which in which a case is assigned an as- campaign contributions from “Everyone has a lapel they can
mostly homicides and other vio- Mirabito said some changes calls cases on almost a daily basis sistant district attorney, arraign- lawyers, and she has made con- put a pin on or a yard they can put
lent crimes and is a part of the of- need to be made in how the court to determine if the case is going ment date, pre-trial date and tact with voters earlier this time a sign in,” Mirabito said. “Not ev-
fice’s Special Victims Unit, hand- system expedites cases. She sug- to trial or a plea will be made, has judge from the beginning. around to get out and let people eryone has the money to give.”

A bright idea? PHOTOS: NEWS:


TL reporter Mark Guydish reports on Times Leader Eighth Street
proposals in the Wyoming Area
School District, including a one year 40 under 40 Bridge set to
freeze to support staff, and a one-day awards debut
furlough for teachers.
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL
OPINION
From curious kid to Final Four TIM DAHLBERG

VCU putting
Associated Press ally reserved for powerhouses.
THE FINAL FOUR

Vegas casino
When Shaka “Shaka and Brad are two young guys who
Smart found out Saturday weregivenanopportunity,andthey’veabso-
his social studies VCU vs. Butler, 6:09 p.m. lutely ran with it,” Michigan State coach
teacher was also a bas- Connecticut vs. Kentucky, 8:49 p.m. TomIzzosaid.“Ithinkit’sgoodforourgame

on the hook
TV Coverage: CBS
ketball coach, the seventh- because they’re good guys who are good
grader would hang around coaches.”
Coach hisdeskeveryday,talkingabout Four at just 33, Smart has become the coach SmartgrewupinOregon,Wis.,avillageof
Shaka Smart Magic Johnson or the latest move of the moment, the prospect at the top of ev- fewer than 10,000 people about 10 miles
and Virginia he was perfecting on the play- eryone’swishlist.Thereissubstancebehind south of Madison. His father, who named Jay Kornegay
Common- ground. that stylish name, however — a maturity, him after 19th-century African warrior Sha- isn’t sure who
wealth will “He was this effervescent, perspective and vision that are trademarks ka Zulu, left the family early, and he was the guy is, or
face Butler bubbly, bouncy, chattery little of the game’s greatest coaches. raised by his mother. She didn’t have many exactly what his
in the first guy,” Kevin Bavery remem- If Smart and Butler’s Brad Stevens are the rules, but her sons knew better than to bring motivation was.
game of bered Tuesday. “He was clearly cornerstones of the future, their genera- home a bad grade. All he knows is
Saturday different and driven and pas- tion’s Dean Smiths or Coach Ks, Smart’s “And sometimes a bad grade was as high no one is laugh-
night’s Final sionate.” friends and mentors say the game will be in as a B,” Smart recalled. “So I had to excel in ing at him now.
Four. Still is. good hands. The young coaches face each the classroom. I didn’t really have a choice.” That probably wasn’t the case
By taking VCU, a team many other Saturday night when VCU plays But- Smart’s love for basketball began with his months ago when the man walk-
didn’t even think belonged in the ler in the most unlikely of national semifi- ed into the sports book at the
AP PHOTO
NCAA tournament, to the Final nals,amatchupofmid-majorsinagameusu- See FINAL, Page 3B Las Vegas Hilton, put $10 on the
counter and pocketed a betting
slip on Virginia Commonwealth
BONDS TRIAL YA N K E E S B A S E B A L L to win the national champion-

A major treat
ship. It was the kind of wager

Players
that can cause snickers among
the knowing, much like betting
on the Pittsburgh Pirates to win
the World Series.

called
“Maybe it’s someone whose
girlfriend went to VCU,” Korne-
gay said. “I don’t know. But you’d
like to be holding that golden
ticket.”

to testify
Who wouldn’t. Two more wins
for the Rams, and they go into
the record books as the most
unlikely of all Cinderellas, the
first team to win seven games in
Giambi brothers and Marvin the NCAA tournament and win
the national title.
Benard take the witness stand
And the bettor who holds the
at slugger’s trial. winning ticket will be a cool
$50,000 richer. Try making that
in your office pool.
By RONALD BLUM “I was kind of hoping it would
AP Sports Writer end yesterday,” said Kornegay,
SAN FRANCISCO — One by who runs the Hilton sports book.
one, they walked down the aisle “I just shake my head thinking
of Courtroom 10 and took a seat they’re in the Final Four.”
on the witness stand for their The Hilton book will survive,
public day of reckoning. of course, even if VCU caps its
First Jason Giambi, the 2000 remarkable run with the title.
American League MVP. Then his The betting in Vegas is that VCU
brother Jeremy. And finally Mar- won’t, with the Rams the longest
vin Benard, Barry Bonds’ San shot of the Final Four teams at
Francisco Giants teammate. 9-2 odds.
In the biggest But the beauty of the NCAA
mass confes- tournament is that there’s still
sion to steroids room for marginal teams to get
use in baseball hot and do something magical.
history, the trio And they don’t get much more
testified Tues- marginal than VCU, which was
day at Bonds’ savaged on national television by
trial. They all PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER ESPN’s Jay Bilas as unworthy
Bonds said they pur- New York Yankees pitcher Phil Hughes dropped in at the Triple-A camp in Tampa on Tuesday to pitch several innings during a when the field was announced
chased and simulated game. Hughes signed a few autographs for fans at the conclusion of practice. and then made an underdog in
used performance-enhancing every game by professional
drugs from Greg Anderson, the
trainer who is in jail for his refusal
to testify against Bonds.
Big Yankees tune up A mound of success oddsmakers.
Add Butler to the mix, and
even the wise guys are scratch-
“I understood what it was. A
steroid,” Jeremy Giambi said.
All three had told their stories
with minor leaguers won’t change Hughes ing their heads.
“There’s always been one team
that is a big surprise,” said Art
to a grand jury in 2003, and many By PAUL SOKOLOSKI INSIDE: MLB roundup, Page 7B HE IS locked Manteris, who runs the sports

PAUL SOKOLOSKI
details of that testimony were psokoloski@timesleader.com into the books for Station Casinos. “I
published by the San Francisco TAMPA, Fla. – Before they starting don’t ever remember two.”
Chronicle the following year. And bolted from Tampa, the New the 2011 season against the De- rotation of If the people who should know
the Mitchell Report in December York Yankees left spring train- troit Tigers on Thursday. the New OPINION are confused, so are the average
2007 detailed the rise of base- ing with a bang. The headliner was New York’s York Yankees felt like going in (to spring Joes. Well, not all the average
ball’s Steroids Era. At least, as far as their minor No. 3 starter Phil Hughes, who now, so this training), I was going in to Joes.
But that was on paper. On league affiliates were con- pitched five innings in his final spring train- impress people and to help Joe Pearlman, who lives in
Tuesday, the players were forced cerned. workout before he takes the ing was unlike any other Phil out this team. You can’t pre- East Brunswick, N.J., and works
to answer questions in public A plethora of New York’s mound Sunday at new Yankee Hughes ever experienced tend to be complacent. in information technology, was
from a federal prosecutor about pitchers and recovering center Stadium. before. “There’s always someone one of only two people out of 5.9
how, when and why they took fielder Curtis Granderson came “Just a little tune-up,” said He didn’t have to fight for a else waiting to take your million entries in ESPN.com’s
performance-enhancing drugs. down to the minor league com- Hughes, who went seven in- job this time. place.” bracket tournament to pick all
While Jason Giambi was a clea- plex to work in a simulated nings last Wednesday to pick up That doesn’t mean Hughes Hughes has already been the Final Four teams correctly,
nup hitter for most of his career, game Tuesday, just before the the victory in his final real start ever stopped swinging. placed in the No. 3 spot in something that could make him
the former Oakland and New parent Yankees broke camp and “I really didn’t try to change $10,000 should VCU go on to
York Yankees star led off the ath- headed for New York to open See YANKEES, Page 6B too much,” Hughes said. “I See HUGHES, Page 6B win the national title.
lete testimony on the afternoon Pearlman’s wife, Susan, was
of the trial’s sixth day. Now a 40- busy at home Monday answer-
year-old first baseman for the COLLEGE BASEBALL ing phone calls from people
Colorado Rockies, he said he first wondering how her husband is

Wilkes keeps on winning


met Anderson when the trainer so smart, and explaining that he
accompanied Bonds on the All- filled out a bracket just for fun
Star tour of Japan following the and took only 10 minutes to

with sweep of Monarchs


2002 season — just before the on- complete it.
set of drug testing in baseball. “Is this a big deal every year
Giambi and Bonds were separat- when this happens?” she asked.
ed by only an empty locker in the This year it is, and the ESPN-
All-Star clubhouse, and Giambi
7-9 like last season .com statistics show why. Ac-
By JAY MONAHAN
was aware that Anderson worked For The Times Leader when we strug- cording to contest organizers,
with Bonds. WILKES-BARRE – Last year, WILKES gled in these only 29.7 percent of the 5.9 mil-
When they returned to the Wilkes found ways to lose base- kinds of close- lion entries had at least one Final
U.S., Jason Giambi flew from his
home in Henderson, Nev., to
ball games.
The first-place Colonels, of
6-3
KING’S
game situa-
tions,” said sec-
Four team correct, 2.1 percent
had two right, and just 1,093 had
meet Anderson in the Bay Area, late, have been finding different ond baseman three of the Final Four correct.
and Anderson said he would have ways to win, posting their Chris Lopres- Among the millions who had
Giambi’s blood tested to deter- eighth consecutive victory with to. “That’s the difference be- their brackets busted by VCU
mine whether he was deficient in Tuesday’s sweep of King’s. tween this and last year; every- was President Barack Obama,
“zinc” and “magnesium.” When Wilkes capitalized on a two- one is coming through for us who had Kansas to win it all. But
the results came back, Anderson out error to end game one, scor- lately.” the Rams did make some money
informed Giambi his sample was ing four runs in the bottom of Lopresto, a Pittston Area for bettors in Vegas, who won
positive for the steroid Deca-Du- the seventh inning to lock a product, knocked in the win- $650 for every $100 they wa-
rabolin. come-from-behind 7-6 victory. ning run with a bases-loaded, gered that VCU could beat the
“He told me that would trip the The Colonels secured the sweep walk-off slap to left field that Jayhawks straight up.
Major League Baseball test, S.JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER with a 9-3 win in the nightcap. drove in two runs. Two batters If the NCAA had its way, of
King’s Rob Lemoncelli turns at double play as Wilkes’ Joe Dan- “Our guys are stepping up
See BONDS, Page 6B tas is out at second base Tuesday in Wilkes-Barre. whenever they’re needed – un- See WILKES, Page 4B See VEGAS, Page 6B
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improving their wrestling skills and
4. Waylon Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 8-1 BOBCATS NL Cavaliers
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER EXACTA (6-4) $13.80 having fun. Practices will be held in
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) TRIFECTA (6-4-7) $121.60 5. Eagle Real One (Ra Schnittker) 12-1 Bucks 3.5 RAPTORS College Insider Tournament
Coughlin at Dallas SUPERFECTA (6-4-7-2) $2,796.80 a new state of the art facility in
6. Rusty Tank (Mi Simons) 10-1 IONA 9.5 Santa Clara
Holy Redeemer at Crestwood, 7 p.m. DAILY DOUBLE (3-6) $34.20
7. Drive All Night (An Napolitano) 5-1
Heat 13 WIZARDS Drums. For more information,
Delaware Valley at Hazleton Area Scratched: Tocca Hanover
Wyoming Valley West at Lake-Lehman, 6:30 p.m. Third - $4,500 Pace 1:54.4 8. Four Trumps A (La Stalbaum) 7-2
PACERS 6.5 Pistons CBI Tournament contact Cassidy Shuts at 582-
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE 4-Crazy Character (La Stalbaum) 3.00 2.20 2.10 Thirteenth $13,000 Trot Magic 2.5 HAWKS OREGON 4 Creighton 0852 or cjpshults@hotmail.com or
(4 p.m.) 5-Tyler’s Echo N (Ma Romano) 3.80 2.80 NHL Chris Shaud at 233-4855 or
Lycoming at King’s 7-C B Tower (An Napolitano) 2.40 1. No Doze (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 KNICKS 10 Nets
Lebanon Valley at Misericordia EXACTA (4-5) $7.00 2. The Windsurfer A (La Stalbaum) 6-1 Bulls 10 T’WOLVES Favorite Odds Underdog cms21@epix.net.
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE TRIFECTA (4-5-7) $37.60 3. Spicy Caviar (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2
King’s at Lycoming, 4 p.m. SUPERFECTA (4-5-7-8) $199.20 GRIZZLIES 10.5 Warriors DEVILS -$155/ Islanders
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS Fourth - $8,500 Trot 1:58.4 4. No Money Fun (An McCarthy) 8-1 +$135 GOLF
Messiah at King’s, 3:30 p.m. 5-Tv Mom (Jo Pavia Jr) 7.00 2.40 2.20 5. Habanero (Ty Buter) 5-2 HORNETS PK Blazers
SABRES -$125/ Rangers
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS 4-American Royal (Ma Kakaley) 2.10 2.10 6. Bigpepper (Dr Chellis) 7-2
(3:30 p.m.) 3-Old Trafford (Ma Janos) 2.60
NUGGETS 12 Kings +$105 A charity golf tournament to bene-
EXACTA (5-4) $10.80 7. Star’s Image (Ma Romano) 12-1 Thunder 3 SUNS fit Blue Chip Farm no kill animal
Messiah at King’s HURRICANES -$145/ Canadiens
Wilkes at PSU Berks TRIFECTA (5-4-3) $33.80 Fourteenth $4,500 Pace
SUPERFECTA (5-4-3-1) $60.40 Mavericks 4.5 CLIPPERS +$125 refuge will be held 1 p.m. on April
COLLEGE SOFTBALL 1. Serenade For Sonia (Th Jackson) 4-1
Manhattanville at King’s, 3 p.m.
Scratched: Corfu Hanover
2. Mic Mac Polly (La Stalbaum) 7-2 College Basketball RED WINGS -$210/ Blues 29 at the Blue Ridge Trail Golf
Fifth - $8,000 Pace 1:57.1 +$175
COLLEGE BASEBALL 3-Bittersweet Champ (Ma Kakaley) 11.20 9.00 4.40 3. Jk Diamondnpearls (Mi Merton) 9-2 Favorite Points Underdog Course in Mountaintop. The format
Misericordia at Moravian, 3:30 p.m. 6-A Fool House (An McCarthy) 13.80 9.20
4. Gracie Lynn (Dr Chellis) 10-1 Saturday
FLAMES -$130/ Ducks will be Captain and Crew with
Thursday, March 31 7-Ohm Like Clockwork (Ke Hough) 13.00
5. Gangsta Lady (Lu Porfilio) 6-1
+$110 ashot gun start. The cost is $85
EXACTA (3-6) $149.00 NCAA Tournament
H.S. BOYS TENNIS TRIFECTA (3-6-7) $965.80 Home Teams in Capital Letters per player and includes 18 holes of
6. Riven Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1
(4:15 p.m.) SUPERFECTA (3-ALL-ALL-ALL) $7.60
Berwick at MMI PICK 3 (4-5-3) $66.40 7. Eve Freeluck (Br Simpson) 8-1 golf, cart, beverages, dinner.
Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer Scratched: Eggroll 8. Instant Message (Ma Kakaley) 20-1
NCAA Men NHL Leaders Nanticoke Hackers Golf League will
Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area Sixth - $8,500 Trot 1:57.0
Wyoming Area at GAR 3-Cuzzin Rob (Ch Ryder) 13.80 9.20 6.40
9. Storm’in Jordan (Ma Romano) 15-1 Through games of Monday, March 28, 2011 play at Blue Ridge Golf Course on
NCAA Tournament Glance Goal Scoring
Wyoming Seminary at Meyers 4-A Real Laser (Mi Simons) 3.40 3.20 All Times EDT Name Team........................................................GP G
April 17. Anyone wishing to register
Wyoming Valley West at Dallas 8-Scots Photo (To Schadel) 6.80
Coughlin at Crestwood EXACTA (3-4) $74.40 B A S E B A L L FINAL FOUR Corey Perry Anaheim ....................................... 7644 to play call Tom at 814-5451.
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL TRIFECTA (3-4-8) $436.20 At Reliant Stadium Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay............................ 7543
(5:45 p.m.) SUPERFECTA (3-4-8-ALL) $1,166.80 Houston Daniel Sedin Vancouver ................................... 7640
Meyers at Lake-Lehman Major League Baseball National Semifinals Jarome Iginla Calgary ...................................... 7736 MEETINGS
Seventh - $8,500 Pace 1:53.2
Coughlin at Tunkhannock 4-Major Macho (Ma Kakaley) 87.00 20.00 7.40 Saturday, April 2 Ryan Kesler Vancouver.................................... 7636
Delaware Valley at Holy Redeemer Spring Training Glance Jeff Carter Philadelphia.................................... 7334
Hanover Area at Pittston Area
7-Unicorn Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 4.20 2.60 All Times EDT Butler (27-9) vs. Virginia Commonwealth (28-11),
Patrick Sharp Chicago ...................................... 7134 Back Mountain Baseball and Soft-
1-He’s Redhot (Br Simpson) 2.40 6:09 p.m.
West Side Tech at Wyoming Valley West EXACTA (4-7) $363.60 AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kentucky (29-8) vs. Connecticut (30-9), 40 minutes Patrick Marleau San Jose................................. 7633 ball will hold a board meeting at 7
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER ....................................................................... W L Pct Danny Briere Philadelphia ............................... 7232
(4:15 p.m.)
TRIFECTA (4-7-1) $1,245.80
Kansas City..................................................2010.667
after first game
Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh ................................ 4132
p.m. on Monday at the Daddow-
SUPERFECTA (4-7-1-5) $1,870.00 National Championship
Pittston Area at Honesdale Eighth - $8,500 Trot 1:56.3
Minnesota ....................................................1912.613
Monday, April 4
Rick Nash Columbus ........................................ 7432 Isaacs American Legion located on
Wyoming Seminary at North Pocono Detroit ...........................................................2014.588 Bobby Ryan Anaheim ....................................... 7632
Wyoming Area at Meyers
2-Upfront Pattys Boy (Jo Pavia Jr) 25.80 9.20 2.80
Seattle...........................................................1612.571 Semifinal winners Michael Grabner NY Islanders ........................ 7231
the Route 415 in Dallas. General
4-Billboard King (La Stalbaum) 6.40 4.20
Tunkhannock at MMI 9-Southern Beauty (Ty Buter) 2.40 Los Angeles.................................................1713.567 National Invitation Tournament Glance Eric Staal Carolina ............................................ 7431 meeting, open to the public, will be
Toronto .........................................................1613.552 All Times EDT Jonathan Toews Chicago ................................. 7331
COLLEGE GOLF EXACTA (2-4) $121.20
Cleveland .....................................................1514.517 First Round
held at 8 p.m.
King’s at Moravian Spring Invitational, 12:30 p.m. TRIFECTA (2-4-9) $587.40 Logan Couture San Jose.................................. 7330
COLLEGE SOFTBALL SUPERFECTA (2-4-9-1) $680.00 Baltimore ......................................................1515.500 Semifinals Milan Lucic Boston ............................................ 7230 Hanover Area Boys Basketball
(3 p.m.) Scratched: Foggy Lane K Tampa Bay ...................................................1414.500 Tuesday, March 29 Matt Moulson NY Islanders .............................. 7630 Booster Club will be accepting
King’s at Ithaca Ninth - $8,500 Pace 1:53.0 New York .....................................................1315.464 Phil Kessel Toronto........................................... 7629
At Madison Square Garden nominations for officers at the
Wilkes at Lebanon Valley 2-Thunderfist (Ty Buter) 4.20 3.80 2.60 Texas............................................................1316.448 Alex Ovechkin Washington.............................. 7329
New York
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS 6-Diamond Stick Pin (Mi Simons) 4.00 2.60 Boston ..........................................................1319.406
Wichita State 75, Washington State 44 Mikhail Grabovski Toronto ............................... 7528 April 11 meeting at Major League
PSU Berks at Wilkes, 3:30 p.m. 4-Monet C C (Da Ingraham) 3.80 Oakland ........................................................1219.387 Nikolai Kulemin Toronto ................................... 7628
EXACTA (2-6) $36.20 Chicago ........................................................1120.355 Colorado (24-13) vs. Alabama (24-11), (n)
Brenden Morrow Dallas.................................... 7428 anyone interested please attend.
Friday, April 1 TRIFECTA (2-6-4) $75.20 NATIONAL LEAGUE Championship
Teemu Selanne Anaheim ................................ 6728 Valley Regional Girls Softball
SUPERFECTA (2-6-4-3) $126.00 ....................................................................... W L Pct Thursday, March 31 Drew Stafford Buffalo ....................................... 5528
H.S. BASEBALL
PICK 4 (3-4-2-2 (3 Out Of 4)) $255.60 Colorado ......................................................2011.645 Wichita State (28-8) vs. Colorado-Alabama winner, League will hold a mandatory
(4:15 p.m.) 7 p.m. Assists
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West Scratched: Fantasy Character San Francisco..............................................2112.636 Name Team........................................................GP A coaches meeting at 7 p.m. Friday
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area Tenth - $12,000 Trot 1:57.3 Milwaukee ....................................................1911.633 Henrik Sedin Vancouver .................................. 7670 in the Butler Township Community
Crestwood at Coughlin 5-Commander Richards (To Schadel) 7.40 4.60 Philadelphia .................................................2013.606 NCAA Women Martin St. Louis Tampa Bay ............................. 7562
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer 3.00 Atlanta ..........................................................1712.586 Daniel Sedin Vancouver ................................... 7656 Center. On the agenda: The Skills
Cincinnati......................................................1714.548 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament
Pittston Area at Hazleton Area 6-All This Snazz (Th Jackson) 6.60 3.40
Glance
Henrik Zetterberg Detroit ................................. 7653 Showcase and Draft, new coaching
H.S. SOFTBALL 3-Tonight Aas (An Napolitano) 3.40 Florida ..........................................................1514.517 Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim...................................... 6151
(4:15 p.m.) EXACTA (5-6) $40.80 Washington..................................................1514.517 All Times EDT Mike Ribeiro Dallas........................................... 7450 assignments, updated 7U and 10U
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West TRIFECTA (5-6-3) $134.20 New York .....................................................1615.516 FINAL FOUR Anze Kopitar Los Angeles ............................... 7548 division rules, the Tim Martin
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area SUPERFECTA (5-6-3-8) $173.40 St. Louis .......................................................1416.467 At at Conseco Fieldhouse David Krejci Boston .......................................... 6848
Crestwood at Coughlin Eleventh - $8,000 Pace 1:54.3 San Diego ....................................................1317.433 Indianapolis Alex Ovechkin Washington.............................. 7348
Memorial Scholarship and the May
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer 6-Gotta Love Him (Mi Simons) 9.20 2.80 3.00 Chicago ........................................................1419.424 National Semifinals Lubomir Visnovsky Anaheim ........................... 7548 7 Opening Day. More than 100 new
Pittston Area at Hazleton Area 2-Panamanian (Ra Schnittker) 2.60 2.40 Los Angeles.................................................1320.394 Teemu Selanne Anaheim ................................ 6747
5-Love To Rock (Br Simpson) 8.60 Pittsburgh.....................................................1120.355 Sunday, April 3
Keith Yandle Phoenix ....................................... 7747
players have signed up for the
COLLEGE BASEBALL Connecticut (36-1) vs. Notre Dame (30-7), TBA
(3:30 p.m.) EXACTA (6-2) $22.40 Arizona .........................................................1225.324 Stanford (33-2) vs. Dallas champion, TBA Claude Giroux Philadelphia ............................. 7546 softball league, which will now
TRIFECTA (6-2-5) $209.20 Houston........................................................1123.324
King’s at Misericordia
SUPERFECTA (6-2-5-7) $646.80 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings; National Championship Nicklas Lidstrom Detroit ................................... 7645 count close to 300 total players
DeSales at Wilkes Joe Thornton San Jose .................................... 7445
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS Twelfth - $8,500 Trot 1:56.4 games against non-major league teams do not. Tuesday, April 5 Brad Richards Dallas........................................ 6444 and a minimum of 21 teams playing
3-Summertime Yankee (Ty Buter) 2.80 2.40 2.20 Semifinal winners, TBA
Cabrini at King’s, 4 p.m.
6-Katie’s Red Rose (Ma Kakaley) 5.20 4.00
Monday's Games
Women's National Invitation Tournament
Jonathan Toews Chicago ................................. 7344 in the four age divisions of 7U, 10U,
Baltimore 14, Detroit 9 Joe Pavelski San Jose ..................................... 6843
Saturday, April 2 7-Our Last Photo (To Schadel) 5.80 Minnesota 4, Pittsburgh 3 Glance Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay............................ 7543 13U and 18U.,For more information,
EXACTA (3-6) $18.00 Boston 3, Toronto 2 All Times EDT Patrick Kane Chicago........................................ 6642 contact VRGSL media officer John
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER TRIFECTA (3-6-7) $111.00 Philadelphia 7, Houston 6 Quarterfinals Nicklas Backstrom Washington....................... 7141
East Stroudsburg South at Delaware Valley, 11 a.m. SUPERFECTA (3-6-7-8) $408.60 Florida (ss) 7, St. Louis 0 Saturday, March 26 Tobias Enstrom Atlanta .................................... 6941 McGran at 570.401.9544.
COLLEGE BASEBALL PICK 3 (5-6-3) $108.60 Florida (ss) vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla.,
(1 p.m.) Charlotte 79, Virginia 74 Loui Eriksson Dallas ......................................... 7141
Thirteenth - $6,000 Pace 1:55.2 ccd., Rain Tomas Kaberle TOR-BOS............................... 7541
Misericordia at King’s 8-Chase The Sun (Mi Simons) 134.00 18.00 16.60 Kansas City 10, Milwaukee (ss) 0 Sunday, March 27
Corey Perry Anaheim ....................................... 7641
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Wilkes at DeSales 1-Bullvillelightning (La Stalbaum) 2.80 2.60 Cincinnati 9, Chicago White Sox 1 Toledo 71, Syracuse 68
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Illinois State 60, Arkansas 49 Mike Richards Philadelphia ............................. 7441
5-Buzzd On Sudzz (Br Simpson) 6.00 Milwaukee (ss) 5, San Diego 4
(1 p.m.) EXACTA (8-1) $462.20 Cleveland 4, Chicago Cubs 3 Southern Cal 87, Colorado 70 Power Play Goals Bear Creek Bobcats Youth Soccer
Wilkes at King’s Semifinals Name Team.......................................................GPPP
Misericordia at DeSales
TRIFECTA (8-1-5) $2,946.00 Seattle 7, Colorado 6
Wednesday, March 30 Daniel Sedin Vancouver .................................. 76 18 will hold registration will be held
SUPERFECTA (8-1-5-ALL) $1,728.40 Texas 6, Arizona 4
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE LATE DOUBLE (3-8) $240.40 Washington vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Fla., ccd., Charlotte (27-9) at Toledo (27-8), 8 p.m. Steven Stamkos Tampa Bay........................... 75 17 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 10 at
Southern Cal (23-12) at Illinois State (24-10), 8:05 Teemu Selanne Anaheim................................ 67 15
King’s at Eastern, 1 p.m. Total Handle-$254,346 Rain
p.m. Ryan Kesler Vancouver ................................... 76 12 the Bear Creek Community Char-
Misericordia at Widener, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Fla., ccd.,
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE rained out Championship Corey Perry Anaheim ...................................... 76 12 ter School. Registration is open to
(1 p.m.) L.A. Angels 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 At TBD Patrick Sharp Chicago ..................................... 71 12 anyone born between Aug. 1, 1993,
Eastern at King’s ENTRIES San Francisco 4, Oakland 3 Saturday, April 2
Eric Staal Carolina ........................................... 74 12
Dany Heatley San Jose.................................... 74 11 through July 3, 2007 and is 4
Wilkes at Alvernia Tuesday's Games Semifinal winners, 3 p.m.
Widener at Misericordia Wednesday Mar 30, 2011 N.Y. Mets 8, Washington 2 Jarome Iginla Calgary...................................... 77 11 years old by Aug. 1. Players do not
COLLEGE TENNIS Post Time:6:30 PM Toronto 7, Baltimore 4 Phil Kessel Toronto.......................................... 76 11
need to reside in Bear Creek Town-
Wilkes at King’s, 1 p.m.
Misericordia at FDU-Florham, 11 a.m.
First $8,500 Pace N.Y. Yankees 2, Detroit 1
Boston 1, Tampa Bay 1, tie
H O C K E Y Patrick Marleau San Jose ................................ 76 11
Chris Stewart COL-STL .................................. 55 11 ship. For more information, please
1. Sixth Sense (Jo Antonelli) 8-1
Florida 4, St. Louis 2 Ryan Callahan NY Rangers ............................ 56 10
Sunday, April 3 2. Heavenly Helen (Ho Parker) 7-2 Milwaukee 8, San Diego 7 National Hockey Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh ............................... 41 10 contact Bryan at bryan-
3. Jordan’s Jewell (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 Cincinnati 8, Cleveland 3 Loui Eriksson Dallas ........................................ 71 10 ben@ptd.net or Billie Jo at bmon-
COLLEGE TENNIS
Alvernia at King’s, 1 p.m. 4. It’s Ideal Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 9-2
Kansas City 3, Chicago White Sox 2 League Johan Franzen Detroit ..................................... 70 10
dulick@gmail.com.
Arizona 15, Chicago Cubs 8 Mikhail Grabovski Toronto .............................. 75 10
NYU at Wilkes, 12 p.m. All Times EDT
Ramapo at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
5. Hope Lane Hanover (Ja Bartlett) 5-2 Seattle 7, Colorado 2
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Vincent Lecavalier Tampa Bay ....................... 58 10 Valley Regional Girls Softball
6. Cammi Place (La Stalbaum) 6-1 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, (n) Joe Pavelski San Jose..................................... 68 10
COLLEGE BASEBALL Atlanta 4, Minnesota 2, 10 innings Atlantic Division Jonathan Toews Chicago ................................ 73 10
League’s 12U travel team will hold
Wilkes at Marywood, 12 p.m. 7. Sand E Fiftyfive (Gr Merton) 12-1 L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, (n) GP W L OT Pts GF GA tryouts from 2 to 4 p.m. on April 9
Thomas Vanek Buffalo .................................... 74 10
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE Second $8,000 Pace San Francisco at Oakland, (n) x-Philadelphia............. 76 46 20 10 102 243 202 Radim Vrbata Phoenix ..................................... 74 10
Wilkes at Marywood, 2 p.m. Wednesday's Games x-Pittsburgh ................ 77 45 24 8 98 220 188 and April 10 on Field 2 of the
1. Surf N Sun (Ma Kakaley) 9-2
Minnesota at Atlanta, 12:05 p.m. N.Y. Rangers .............. 76 41 30 5 87 218 181 Freedom Park softball complex in
2. Go Rockin Robin (Ho Parker) 15-1 Florida vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., 12:10 New Jersey ................. 75 34 36 5 73 155 189
W H A T ’ S O N T V 3. Studio Queen (Br Simpson) 6-1 p.m. N.Y. Islanders ............. 76 29 35 12 70 210 241 Drums. In the event of inclement
4. You’re Too Funny (Ra Schnittker) 4-1 Oakland at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. Northeast Division American Hockey League weather, the Saturday tryout will
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA be held inside the Butler Township
NBA 5. Jen’s Delight (Ja Bartlett) 10-1 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. x-Boston ...................... 76 43 23 10 96 229 178 All Times EDT
7:30 p.m. 6. Keystone Kismet (To Schadel) 8-1 Boston at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Montreal....................... 77 41 29 7 89 203 197 EASTERN CONFERENCE Community Center, which is locat-
Seattle at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Buffalo.......................... 76 38 29 9 85 225 214 Atlantic Division
ESPN — New Jersey at New York 7. Undeniable Hanover (An McCarthy) 7-2 Toronto ........................ 77 35 32 10 80 205 235 ed adjacent to the softball com-
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
NHL 8. Blissmequick (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 B A S K E T B A L L Ottawa .......................... 77 29 38 10 68 177 238 x-Portland.............. 72 44 20 6 2 96 259 212 plex. Should the Sunday tryout be
Southeast Division
7 p.m. 9. Mystic Shark (Lu Porfilio) 20-1
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
x-Manchester........ 75 42 24 3 6 93 239 195 postponed by the weather, a new
Connecticut........... 74 38 28 2 6 84 203 201
VERSUS — N.Y. Rangers at Buffalo Third $8,500 Pace National Basketball x-Washington.............. 77 44 22 11 99 207 185 Worcester.............. 74 34 28 4 8 80 201 230 tryout date will be scheduled.
PREP BASKETBALL 1. Dorm Roomie (Mi Simons) 9-2
Association Tampa Bay................... 76 41 24 11 93 228 230
Carolina ....................... 76 36 30 10 82 214 226
Providence............ 74 33 35 3 3 72 190 239
Springfield ............. 74 31 38 2 3 67 212 239
Several openings remain for the
2. Market Dynamics (Ma Kakaley) 7-2 Atlanta .......................... 76 32 32 12 76 211 249 Bridgeport ............. 73 25 37 4 7 61 195 247 2011 squad. For more information,
10 p.m. All Times EDT
ESPN — All-American Game, East vs. West, at Chi- 3. Eagle See (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 Florida .......................... 77 29 36 12 70 187 212 East Division
cago EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE
contact Coach Dinko at 436.7742
4. Chester County (Gr Merton) 12-1 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Atlantic Division Central Division or dinkoa@misericordia.edu.
TENNIS 5. Scott’s Sweety (Da 8-1 W L Pct GB
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
y-Penguins .......... 73 52 20 0 1 105 233 165
x-Hershey ............. 75 43 24 3 5 94 239 198
Ingraham) y-Boston ....................... 51 22 .699 — Charlotte ............... 75 41 25 2 7 91 247 226
1 p.m. Detroit .......................... 76 44 22 10 98 244 216
ESPN2 — ATP/WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Open, 6. Stormy Savannah (Br Simpson) 5-1
Philadelphia ................. 38 36 .514 131⁄2
Nashville ...................... 77 41 26 10 92 203 182 Norfolk................... 72 37 21 8 6 88 236 198 UPCOMING EVENTS
New York ...................... 36 38 .486 151⁄2 Binghamton .......... 74 40 27 3 4 87 239 203
quarterfinals, at Key Biscayne, Fla. 7. Star Of India (An Napolitano) 4-1 New Jersey .................. 23 50 .315 28 Chicago........................ 76 41 27 8 90 242 209
Columbus .................... 76 34 31 11 79 203 232 Albany.................... 73 31 37 1 4 67 200 250
7 p.m. 8. Joyful Years (La Stalbaum) 10-1 Toronto ......................... 20 53 .274 31 Syracuse............... 73 30 36 3 4 67 190 226 “Do it for the Kids” 5K Run and
ESPN2 — ATP/WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Open, St. Louis....................... 75 34 32 9 77 212 219
Southeast Division Adirondack ........... 73 26 37 4 6 62 170 233
quarterfinals, at Key Biscayne, Fla. Fourth $8,000 Pace
W L Pct GB
Northwest Division
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Kids Fun Run will be held at 6 p.m.
1. Rb’s Girl (An Napolitano) 5-1 GP W L OT Pts GF GA April 27 in Wilkes-Barre. he race
T R A N S A C T I O N S 2. Rock’n Roll Queen (Th Jackson) 7-2
x-Miami ......................... 51 23
x-Orlando ...................... 47 27
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z-Vancouver................ 77 51 17 9 111 250 176 North Division
x-Atlanta........................ 42 32 .568 9
Calgary ........................ 77 38 28 11 87 235 226 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA begins at The RiverCommon
3. Yes We Did (Ji Taggart Jr) 10-1 Minnesota ................... 75 35 32 8 78 188 213 Lake Erie ............... 73 40 25 3 5 88 205 189
BASEBALL Charlotte ....................... 31 42 .425 191⁄2 Colorado...................... 75 28 39 8 64 211 267 Manitoba................ 73 40 27 1 5 86 202 186 Millennium Circle and runs through
4. Busybeingfabulous (Ma Kakaley) 4-1 Washington .................. 18 55 .247 321⁄2
American League
Edmonton.................... 75 23 41 11 57 180 249 Hamilton ................ 73 38 26 2 7 85 204 183 Kirby Park. The fun run will go
5. Lisjune Ann (Ja Bartlett) 8-1 Central Division Pacific Division Toronto .................. 74 35 28 1 10 81 209 202
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned C Craig Tatum
6. Mandolin Hanover (Mi Merton) 12-1 W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts GF GA Grand Rapids........ 74 35 29 2 8 80 220 234 between the Portals on the River-
and LHP Zach Britton to Norfolk (IL). Assigned INF y-Chicago....................... 53 20 .726 — Abbotsford ............ 72 34 28 4 6 78 172 195 Common. Cash awards will be
Brendan Harris to their minor league camp. Placed 7. Carolstern (Je Dauplaise) 3-1 San Jose ...................... 76 44 23 9 97 224 199
Indiana............................ 33 42 .440 21 Phoenix........................ 77 41 25 11 93 219 212 Rochester.............. 72 30 35 4 3 67 194 232
RHP Justin Duchscherer on the 15-day DL. 8. La Brujita (Br Simpson) 9-2 Milwaukee ...................... 29 44 .397 24 Los Angeles ................ 75 43 26 6 92 207 181 West Division given to overall male, female, male
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Traded INF/OF Jayson Detroit ............................. 26 47 .356 27 Anaheim ...................... 76 43 28 5 91 219 221 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA masters and female masters. Age
Nix to Toronto for cash considerations. Fifth $6,000 Pace
Cleveland ....................... 15 58 .205 38 Dallas ........................... 74 38 26 10 86 208 210 Milwaukee ............. 73 40 19 6 8 94 204 177
SEATTLE MARINERS — Assigned LHP Cesar Ji- 1. Pacing Stripes (Fe Paquet Jr) 7-2 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Houston ................. 76 44 26 1 5 94 223 198 groups medals will be awarded for
menez outright to Tacoma (PCL). WESTERN CONFERENCE
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Returned LHP Cesar Cabral
2. Happy Shark (Ro Hammer) 6-1 Southwest Division
loss. Texas ..................... 73 39 24 4 6 88 204 193 1st, 2nd and 3rd places.A Post-Race
x-clinched playoff spot Peoria .................... 74 38 29 2 5 83 203 202
to Boston. 3. Harold Greene (Br Simpson) 3-1 W L Pct GB z-clinched conference Chicago ................. 74 37 28 3 6 83 241 237 Bash and Happy Hour will be held
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Selected the contract of x-San Antonio ................ 57 17 .770 —
OF Corey Patterson from Las Vegas (PCL). As-
4. The Steelman (Mi Simons) 10-1
x-Dallas .......................... 52 21 .712 41⁄2 Monday's Games Oklahoma City...... 75 36 28 2 9 83 224 226
San Antonio .......... 73 38 30 3 2 81 213 221
at Rodano’s for race participants
5. Art Of Desire (Jo Pavia Jr) 12-1 New Orleans .................. 42 32 .568 15 Chicago 3, Detroit 2, OT and supporters and friends of
signed OF Eric Thames, 1B David Cooper, RHP Anaheim 5, Colorado 4 Rockford................ 73 32 32 4 5 73 191 225
Winston Abreu, RHP Chad Cordero, LHP Sean 6. Artful Sky (Ma Kakaley) 5-1 Memphis ........................ 41 33 .554 16 x-Clinched Playoff Berth
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WVCA from 7 to 9 pm. Cost for the
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LHP Rommie Lewis to their minor league camp. Northwest Division
Carolina 3, Washington 2, SO NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point happy hour is $20 per person and
Placed LHP Jesse Carlson on the 60-day DL. Sixth $8,500 Pace Columbus 3, Florida 2, SO for an overtime or shootout loss.
W L Pct GB Toronto 4, Buffalo 3 $15 for race participants.The an-
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Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 2
Portland 3, Providence 0 nual Walk-a-thon is scheduled 10
Boston 3, Chicago 0
to the N.Y. Mets for RHP Eddie Kunz. Recalled
3. Island Terror (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-2
Portland......................... 43 31 .581 6
Montreal 3, Atlanta 1 Hamilton 3, Abbotsford 1 a.m. on April 30 at the WVCA
RHP Samuel Deduno from Tucson (PCL). Placed Utah............................... 36 39 .480 131⁄2 Albany 6, Adirondack 2
RHP Mat Latos, LHP Joe Thatcher, INF Kyle Blanks 4. Halter Top Hanover (An Napolitano) 9-2 Minnesota..................... 17 57 .230 32 Tampa Bay 5, Ottawa 2
Rochester at Manitoba, (n) building in Forty Fort. Awards will
Vancouver 3, Nashville 1
and INF Jarrett Hoffpauir on the 15-day DL, retro-
5. Witch Is Bettor (Br Simpson) 6-1 Pacific Division Minnesota at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Wednesday's Games be given for individuals and teams
active to March 22. W L Pct GB Syracuse at Toronto, 11 a.m.
American Association 6. Flying Mocha (An McCarthy) 12-1 y-L.A. Lakers................ 53 20 .726 —
Los Angeles at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m.
Bridgeport at Portland, 6:30 p.m. raising the most amount in pledg-
Dallas at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
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KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed RHP Grant Golden State ................ 32 42 .432 211⁄2 Abbotsford at Hamilton, 7 p.m.
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Sherrill from Lake County (North American) as a 2. Tia Maria Hanover (Ho Parker) 12-1 Rochester at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
player to be named in an earlier trade.
x-clinched playoff spot St. Louis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
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SIOUX FALLS PHEASANTS — Released INF Tim
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meault and RHP Michel Simard. 6. Imperial Flower (Ma Kakaley) 4-1
ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Signed INF Bridger 7. Kate’s Joy (Ty Buter) 10-1
Philadelphia 97, Chicago 85 Columbus at Washington, 7 p.m. Admission is free with a purchase
Portland 100, San Antonio 92 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
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Houston 112, New Jersey 87
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York to a two-year contract.
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5. Bunkmeister (Ra Schnittker) 5-1 Cleveland at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh........................................ 1 1 0 — 2 Third Round
NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Agreed to terms with
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TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Reassigned G Jaros- 1. Dance In The Wind (La Stalbaum) 10-1 Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
lav Janus from Norfolk (AHL) to Florida (ECHL). (O’Donnell, Meszaros), 14:32. Potro, Argentina, 7-5, 7-6 (5).
2. Royal Fortune (An McCarthy) 9-2 Portland at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Third Period—6, Philadelphia, Leino 18 (Hartnell, Kevin Anderson, South Africa, def. John Isner (30),
American Hockey League Sacramento at Denver, 9 p.m. United States, 6-3, 7-6 (4).
AHL — Suspended Rockford C Evan Brophey sev- 3. Honorary Hanover (An Napolitano) 7-2 Briere), 5:30. 7, Philadelphia, Leino 19 (Briere,
en games for his actions during Friday’s game 4. Deal With Life (Ty Buter) 15-1
Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
O’Donnell), 8:38.
Shots on Goal—Philadelphia 6-10-8—24. Pitts-
Women B O X I N G
against Hamilton. Suspended Norfolk LW Chris Fourth Round
5. Thumbprint (Th Jackson) 20-1 Heat-Cavaliers, Box burgh 7-6-14—27. Kim Clijsters (2), Belgium, def. Ana Ivanovic (19),
Durno one game for his actions during Saturday’s
game against Manchester. 6. Clear Character (Mi Simons) 4-1 MIAMI (90) Goalies—Philadelphia, Bobrovsky. Pittsburgh, Serbia, 7-6 (4), 3-6, 7-6 (5). Fight Schedule
CHICAGO WOLVES — Assigned LW Kip Brennan James10-216-10 27, Bosh 5-14 0-210, Dampier 0-0 Fleury. A—18,335 (18,087). T—2:19. Quarterfinals
7. Natural Woman N (Ja Bartlett) 3-1 0-0 0, Bibby 7-11 2-2 23, Wade 8-20 6-8 24, Ilgaus- National TV in parentheses
to Allen (CHL). Andrea Petkovic (21), Germany, def. Jelena Jan- April 1
NORFOLK ADMIRALS — Signed G Pat Nagle. 8. Soggy Soggy (Ma Kakaley) 8-1 kas 0-1 0-0 0, Howard 2-2 0-0 4, Jones 1-6 0-0 2, Blackhawks-Bruins Sum kovic (6), Serbia, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.
Anthony 0-2 0-0 0, House 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 33-78 Chicago ........................................... 0 0 0 — 0 At Berlin, Bejamin Simon vs. Sam Soliman, 12, IBF
PROVIDENCE BRUINS — Signed D Ryan Button. 9. Victim Of Love (Jo Pavia Jr) 6-1 Doubles middleweight eliminator;Alexander Petkovic vs.
14-22 90.
Boston ............................................. 0 2 1 — 3
COLLEGE Tenth $16,000 Trot CLEVELAND (102) First Period—None.
Men Raymond Ochieng, 12, heavyweights.
1. Senator Hall (Jo Pavia Jr) 4-1 Gee 3-3 0-0 6, Hickson 6-13 9-10 21, Hollins 3-4 Second Round At Mashantucket, Conn. (ESPN2), Henry Lundy vs.
FIESTA BOWL — Fired president and CEO John Second Period—1, Boston, Chara 14 (Bergeron, Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes (3), India, def. Patrick Lopez, 12, lightweights;Vladine Biosse vs.
Junker. 7-12 13, Davis 4-10 0-0 10, Parker 7-9 2-3 20, Ses- Marchand), 12:02. 2, Boston, Boychuk 3 (Recchi,
2. Whybabywhy (Ty Buter) 8-1 sions 3-6 5-8 11, Gibson 2-5 0-0 5, Harangody 4-7 Marc Lopez and David Marrero, Spain, 7-6 (5), 6-4. Yasin Rashid, 10, junior middleweights.
MARYLAND — Announced sophomore C Jordan Lucic), 14:22. Michael Llodra, France, and Nenad Zimonjic (6),
3. Trotslikethewind (An McCarthy) 10-1 0-0 9, Eyenga 3-6 0-2 7, Graham 0-0 0-0 0. Totals Third Period—3, Boston, Horton 24 (Paille, April 2
Williams has declared for the NBA draft. Serbia, def. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, and Jamie At Gdynia, Poland, Krzysztof Wlodarczyk vs. Fran-
MEMPHIS — Signed men’s basketball coach Josh 4. My Leap Of Faith (Mi Simons) 7-2 35-63 23-35 102. G.Campbell), 5:20.
Miami ...........................................24-18-28-20-— 90 Murray, Britain, 6-7 (4), 6-3, 10-5 tiebreak. cisco Palacios, 12, for Wlodarczyk’s WBC cruiser-
Pastner to a five-year contract extension through 5. Luvyabutleave (Th Jackson) 15-1 Shots on Goal—Chicago 5-12-15—32. Boston
the 2015-16 season. Cleveland ....................................24-29-22-27-—102 12-18-4—34. Women weight title.
6. Vivid Photo (Ro Hammer) 6-1 3-Point Goals—Miami 10-25 (Bibby 7-11, Wade Goalies—Chicago, Crawford. Boston, Thomas. Quarterfinals At Le Cannet, France, Hassan N’Dam N’Jikam vs.
PITTSBURGH — Announced junior G Ashton Giovanni Lorenzo, 12, for the interim WBA World
Gibbs has declared for the NBA draft. 7. Baby Boy Grin (La Stalbaum) 3-1 2-4, James 1-5, Jones 0-5), Cleveland 9-17 (Parker A—17,565 (17,565). T—2:23. Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, and Agnieszka
4-4, Davis 2-6, Eyenga 1-2, Harangody 1-2, Gibson Radwanska, Poland, def. Nuria Llagostera Vives middleweight title.
UCLA — Announced junior G Malcolm Lee has de- 8. Lord Darby (Ja Bartlett) 9-2
clared for the NBA draft. 1-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Miami 42 and Arantxa Parra Santonja, Spain, 6-7 (4), 6-1,
9. Vacation Day (Fe Paquet Jr) 20-1 (James 10), Cleveland 51 (Hickson 12). 10-1 tiebreak.
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Harrellson: Kentucky’s Renaissance man


Senior center came of age when Wildcats lost Kanter
By WILL GRAVES rellson’s nickname is “Jorts,” a tribute to rellson running off at the Twitter was to
AP Sports Writer THE FINAL FOUR his affinity for knee-length jean shorts make him run until he puked on the
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Kentucky center Saturday that he likes to wear regardless of the court. He ordered Harrellson to endure
Josh Harrellson could hear the murmurs VCU vs. Butler, 6:09 p.m. sometimes unpredictable Bluegrass grueling conditioning drills 30 minutes
Connecticut vs. Kentucky, 8:49 p.m.
when the NCAA ruled freshman big man weather. before each practice.
TV Coverage: CBS
Enes Kanter permanently ineligible in Many felt there was no way the Wild- Calipari was trying to get Harrellson to
January. cats could be considered a legitimate Fi- quit. Harrellson did the opposite.
The thought was the Wildcats were Coach (John Calipari) wanted him to nal Four threat with Harrellson as the en- Suddenly the kid who admits he only
done without the highly recruited Kan- play more.” forcer. But the end of Kanter’s season be- picked up the game because he was tall
ter. That they couldn’t thrive relying on And the rest of one of college basket- came the beginning of Harrellson’s re- and good at it, but couldn’t play more
Harrellson, a little-used reserve who ball’s most ardent fan bases. naissance. than a handful of minutes without asking
played all of 88 minutes as junior, to serve Harrellson was considered too goofy, The player considered an afterthought to come out, was running the floor along-
as their only post presence. too slow, too inconsistent to be consid- in October is owning March while lead- side Calipari’s latest batch of McDonald’s
Harrellson tried not to take it person- ered a legitimate threat at either end of ing the Wildcats to their first Final Four All-Americans.
ally. He knows better than most how the floor. in 13 years. Kentucky (29-8) plays Con- He scored 23 points and grabbed 14 re-
good Kanter is and even offered to give This is the same kid who once skipped necticut (30-9) in Houston on Saturday bounds in a win over Louisville on New
up his senior year if it meant Kanter — a game as a freshman in high school to go for a spot in the national title game. Year’s Eve and led the Southeastern Con-
sidelined for accepting improper bene- deer hunting, who had his Twitter privi- “When Josh heard Enes couldn’t play, ference in rebounding, averaging 8.8 in
fits while playing for a Turkish club team leges revoked by Calipari after express- he changed his mentality,” said Ken- league play.
two years ago — could take his place. ing frustration over what he considered a tucky guard DeAndre Liggins. “He start- Harrellson has been even better in the AP PHOTO
Though it was a heartfelt gesture, it lack of respect from his coach. ed to do all his extra stuff to make him postseason, where he’s averaging 12.8 Kentucky’s Josh Harrellson greets
had no bearing on Kanter’s situation. Kanter’s nickname is “the UnderKan- better.” points and 8.7 rebounds a game while fans after Kentucky’s 76-69 win over
“I wanted him to play more than any- ter,” a twist on one of his idols, profes- Technically, Harrellson didn’t have a holding his own against some of the best North Carolina in Sunday’s East re-
body,” Harrellson said. “Well, maybe sional wrestler “The Undertaker.” Har- choice. Calipari’s punishment for Har- post players in the country. gional final in Newark, N.J.

Patience Butler duo


paying off has shined
for Skeen in tourney
Wake Forest transfer is now Marshall, Hopkins made
VCU’s go-to player in NCAA critical plays against Florida
Tournament Final Four run. in Southeast regional final.

By HANK KURZ Jr. By MICHAEL MAROT


AP Sports Writer AP Sports Writer
RICHMOND, Va. — Patience INDIANAPOLIS — Khyle Mar-
has been a necessary virtue for shall spent most of the season try-
Jamie Skeen since he transferred ing to crack Butler’s experienced
from Wake Forest to Virginia lineup.
Commonwealth University three Crishawn Hopkins settled for
years ago. playing everybody else’s best
First, he had to sit out a sea- point guard.
son. Then there was a coaching When the two finally got a
change. Even when he got on the chance to show what they could
floor last season, the Rams still in last week’s regional final, well,
had Larry Sanders as their dom- they delivered in typical Butler
inant low post player. fashion — making all those criti-
It wasn’t until Sanders left cal plays to help send the Bulldogs
early for the NBA did the middle get to a second straight Final
open up for the former North AP PHOTO Four.
Carolina “Mr. Basketball.” Now UConn freshman Jeremy Lamb, center, goes to the basket during practice in Storrs, Conn., Tuesday. The Huskies junior star Kem- “I think Khyle’s been big all
the 6-foot-9, 240 pounder is a big ba Walker gets most attention, but the play of three freshmen, especially Lamb, has been part of the team’s Final Four run. through the tournament. He does
reason the Rams are headed to things that don’t show up, like

UConn frosh still calm and cool


the Final Four. tips and hustle plays,” senior Matt
VCU (28-11) will play Butler Howard said. “They really are
(27-9) on Saturday in Houston. coming along because we’ve put
“He’s had a phenomenal year them in positions where they can
for us and one that just keeps get- be successful.”
ting better and better,” Rams Even though they’ve taken dif-
coach Shaka Smart said. “He be- By PAT EATON-ROBB “He just has that laid-back personality, ferent paths to get here.
came our go-to guy. He was go- Associated Press Calhoun to decide future but trust me no one’s heart is beating any Marshall, a muscular 6-foot-7,
ing to get as many touches as he STORRS, Conn. — Connecticut’s fresh- after Final Four faster than his,” said coach Jim Calhoun. “I 210-pound forward from Florida,
could handle, and now we’ve men aren’t showing any signs of nerves STORRS, Conn. — Connecticut coach think he can be a very special player and made an immediate impact be-
been able to go to him over and headed into the Final Four, just a quiet Jim Calhoun says he won’t make a he’s starting to become a special player.” cause of his size and athleticism.
over and over again and he’s re- confidence. decision on his future until well after the Smith scored a career-high 17 in the He averaged 5.9 points in 15.2
Final Four.
sponded.” Junior All-American Kemba Walker says Huskies first-round win over Bucknell and minutes this season, with a stead-
The 68-year-old Hall of Famer, with two
Skeen has averaged 15.4 points that will be a key to how the Huskies per- national championships, is taking his has been averaging six points and five re- ily increasing role as the top back-
and 7.4 rebounds for the Rams form in Houston this weekend on a stage fourth UConn team to the national bounds. Nappier averages eight points, up for the foul-prone Howard or 6-
(28-11), and was probably never bigger than freshmen Jeremy Lamb, Sha- semifinals. and had 10 in the regional final win over 11 sophomore center Andrew
better than in their 71-61 shocker bazz Napier and Roscoe Smith have ever He said Tuesday if UConn wins another Arizona. Smith.
against Kansas in the Southwest played. title, “standing on the podium would be a But Walker says Nappier’s biggest con- Hopkins, last season’s player of
Regional championship. UConn was back on campus Tuesday, bad time to make a decision, and quite tributions have not shown up on the stat the year in Indianapolis, has bare-
frankly if things don’t go well it would be a
He was 4 for 7 on 3-pointers, practicing before today’s trip to Houston. lousy time to make a decision.” sheet. ly averaged 6 minutes and played
scored 26 points and grabbed 10 The Huskies play Kentucky on Saturday. There were calls for Calhoun’s job after “He brings that extra playmaking ability in only 20 of 36 games.
rebounds. Walker said once they get to Texas, he the Huskies failed to make the to the team,” Walker said. “There’s times The reason for the big disparity
He’s still trying to absorb all will sit down with the freshmen and tell tournament in 2010 and the NCAA issued when I’m not able to be on the ball the between the highly-touted new-
that has happened. “Making it to them about his experiences during the a report that found several major whole game because maybe I’m a little comers: Butler has a plethora of
the Final Four, that’s just a sur- 2009 Final Four, where UConn lost to Mi- recruiting violations in the UConn fatigued. Guys will want to ball pressure guards and long-range shooters
program.
real feeling,” Skeen said Tuesday. chigan State. He wants to make sure this UConn finished this regular season with
me, and he gives me that extra edge.” already in its rotation, but always
The Rams’ run through five class does not get as overwhelmed as he losses in four of its last five games, but Nappier said the freshmen realized their wants another big body.
schools from major conferences did by the experience. has gone 9-0 since. time had come during the Arizona game, Coach Brad Stevens, admitted-
has made them a national curi- “I don’t think anybody could tell them when during a late timeout, the coaches ly a numbers fanatic, doesn’t
osity, and the 5,000 or so fans anything right now,” Walker said. “They’re drew up a play for Lamb instead of Walker. think their stats are reflective of
that welcomed them home early on top of the world right now. They’re But Lamb has been averaging over 18 “For the whole team to point out a fresh- what they’ve done.
Monday can’t stop praising playing great basketball, each and every points, and shooting over 73 percent from man, it showed a lot,” he said. “He (Hopkins) plays the same
them. one of them. We’re going to need these 3-point range. His 3-pointer, steal and Lamb says he’s been inspired by watch- spot as Ronald (Nored) so we had
Skeen had little trouble Tues- guys big time for us. They got us where we dunk were keys to UConn’s win over San ing video clips of his father, Rolando to decide whether to play him ev-
day getting some information are now, so hopefully they can keep it up.” Diego State in the regional semifinals. And Lamb, hitting a game-winning buzzer-bea- ery other possession in practice
from his professor in a Sociology Walker has gotten most of the credit for his teammates say his calm, almost stoic ter in the second round of the 1984 tourna- or whether to let him run the oth-
class — his major — so he UConn’s nine-game run through the post- demeanor, has helped keep the Huskies ment for Virginia Commonwealth. That er team’s stuff,” Stevens said
wouldn’t be too far behind when season, averaging almost 27 points a game from getting too keyed up in key situa- shot sent Northeastern and its coach, Jim Monday. “Last week, he was Erv-
he returns from Houston. in the NCAA tournament. tions. Calhoun, walking off the court dejected. ing Walker and Jordan Taylor.
Two weeks before that, he was
Norris Cole and he was just unbe-

FINAL
very little playing time, and would Brown, who left after Smart’s That was no surprise to Bavery, the game.” lievable. We couldn’t guard him
probably be better off at a Division freshman year, had told Smart the social studies teacher who Smart spent two years at Cali- (Hopkins).”
III program. there would always be a job open would coach Smart at Oregon fornia, working camps in his free Walker and Taylor are the point
Accepted at Harvard, Yale and on his staff, and Smart couldn’t High School. time. guards for Florida and Wisconsin.
Continued from Page 1B
Brown, Smart instead chose to pass up the opportunity. After His former players often It was at one of those camps that Cole is the point guard for Hori-
grandfather, Walter King, who take an academic scholarship at graduating from Kenyon, Smart worked his youth camps. When he caught the eye of Dayton coach zon League rival Cleveland State.
lived in Chicago and would send Kenyon College, a small private joined Brown as an assistant at they used their breaks to get wa- Oliver Purnell, who offered him a And all three would acknowl-
Smart packages of basketball-re- school in Gambier, Ohio, and play California (Pa.) University. ter, eat lunch or even just rest for a job as director of basketball oper- edge it’s not easy beating this de-
lated articles. King died early for Bill Brown. “I believe he sees coaching as few minutes, Smart would stay ations. fense — especially now.
Tuesday at 90. “Bill Brown is probably the clos- the way I see teaching, which is a out on the court, working on his Two years later, Smart was Only two of Butler’s last 14 op-
A standout point guard — he est I had, definitely the closest I way to reach kids and to make a game, and the campers would hired as an assistant at Akron by ponents have reached 70 points
set the Oregon record with 458 ca- had to a father figure in my life,” difference in their lives,” said Pe- soon join him. Keith Dambrot, LeBron James’ — Florida and Pittsburgh — and
reer assists from1991-95 — Smith Smart said. “Going to Kenyon was ter Rutkoff, an American studies “Pretty soon, you’d literally see high school coach. in the tournament, opponents are
dreamed of playing Division I bas- an easy decision.” professor at Kenyon who served the entire gym, 35 to 40 campers On Smart’s first day, Dambrot shooting just 41.2 percent from
ketball, maybe getting a shot at Academically, Smart did so well as Smart’s adviser and directed his chasing him all over the gym,” put him in charge of James’ work- the field.
the NBA. After a few trips to all- at Kenyon — he graduated magna senior honors project. “The coach- Bavery said. “It was like the Pied out — no small task considering But the young duo is following
star shootouts in Chicago, howev- cum laude — that his adviser sug- ing thing really grabbed him in a Piper. That was where you could that was the summer James got the same roadmap Smith and oth-
er, he realized he likely would get gested he pursue a Ph.D. But way that was undeniable.” really see his high-level passion for drafted. ers have taken at Butler.
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AHL

Penguins add two defensemen for stretch run


By TOM VENESKY UP NEXT fourth season with the University Away from the ice, Craig volun- the holiday to the fullest. record, a .924 save percentage
tvenesky@timesleader.com of New Hampshire. He was teered to continue the “Penguins Craig is now one of 30 finalists and a league-best 1.88 goals
WBS Penguins
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Norfolk Admirals named the 2010-11 Hockey East Christmas,” a project which pro- for the AHL’s 2010-11 Yanick against average.
Penguins have added a couple of 7:15 p.m. today Player of the Year after posting a vides gifts to underprivileged Dupre Memorial Award, honor-
young defensemen during their Radio: 102.3-FM The Mountain league-leading 52 points (28 children at the Kirby Family ing the overall IOA/American Best season watch
stretch run into the playoffs. goals, 24 assists) in his senior House in Wilkes-Barre. Craig Specialty AHL Man of the Year. The Penguins have put togeth-
Joe Rogalski – a 2010 6th Elite League, where he posted six campaign. In four seasons with helped to relay information from er the best run through 73 games
Round draft pick, was signed to assists and a plus-3 rating in 49 New Hampshire, Thompson the Kirby House as to which chil- Sell out in franchise history with a record
an amateur tryout contract on games. compiled 57 goals, 55 assists and dren were in need, and then The Penguins home game of 52-20-0-1 (105 points). The
Friday after he completed his 112 points in 140 career games. worked with his teammates to
The 6-2, 195-pound Ekbom al- against the Rochester Americans 2005-06 squad held a record of 46-
fourth season of junior hockey make sure each player on the
so registered two assists for Craig earns award on Saturday is sold out. 17-5-5 (102 points) through 73
with the Sarnia Sting in the OHL. team had a child to help.Players
Team Sweden, which won the sil- then purchased three “needs” games.
Rogalski, 19, posted 32 points Ryan Craig was named the Thiessen back
(seven goals, 25 assists) and 44 ver medal in the 2009 World Ju- Penguins 2010-11 Specialty AHL (clothing, coats, hats, etc.) for
penalty minutes in 63 games with nior Championships. Man of the Year award on Mon- each child, along with toys, Pittsburgh reassigned goalten- Next up
Sarnia this season. The Pittsburgh organization day. games, bikes and other items as der Brad Thiessen to Wilkes- The Penguins have tied the
On Monday, the Penguins signed forward Paul Thompson Craig was named the team’s “wants” to brighten their holiday Barre/Scranton on Tuesday. team record for most road wins in
signed 2006 6th Round draft pick on Monday, signing him to a two- captain on Nov. 11 after missing season. Craig also enlisted the Thiessen dressed as the backup a season with 25 (they have two
Viktor Ekbom to an amateur year entry level contract. the start of the season due to in- work of the players’ wives and goaltender for three games. road games remaining), and they
tryout contract. The 21-year-old Thompson, 22, attended the jury. He currently ranks second girlfriends for gift wrapping Thiessen has appeared in 42 are one win away from tying the
defenseman recently completed Penguins development camp in on the team in scoring with 45 work, which also helped the chil- games this season with Wilkes- franchise season record for most
his third season in the Swedish 2010 and recently completed his points (18 goals, 27 assists). dren at Kirby Family House enjoy Barre/Scranton, posting a 32-7-1 home wins at 28.

WILKES
H.S. TRACK & FIELD LOCAL ROUNDUP Ryan Flecknoe held the Monarch
hitters at bay.

Royals get past Continued from Page 1B


Clocker, a Wyoming Valley
West graduate, allowed four hits
in six innings of work in game
Lehman in opener earlier, Lopresto and the Colo-
nels (10-4, 5-0 Freedom) were giv-
one. Flecknoe, a GAR alumnus,
followed by holding King’s to five
The Times Leader Staff en a golden opportunity when hits and three runs in five in-
LEHMAN TWP. – David Monarch third baseman Matt nings. With the win, Flecknoe im-
Gawlas led Holy Redeemer to a Pritchard delivered an errant proved to 4-0.
95-34 win over Lake-Lehman in throw that would have potential- “King’s has a lot of great hit-
a boys track and field meet on ly ended the game. ters. Clocker and Flecknoe kept
Tuesday. Gawlas won the 100 “I was just trying to find a hole them in check with excellent
meter dash and was part of the and bring some runners home,” starts,” said Folek. “Then our
squads that placed first in the said Lopresto. “The whole game bullpen shut the door. Our guys
400 relay and 1600 relay. we were beating ourselves up. threw excellently in both games.”
Jay Dawsey won the triple Stealing a win from King’s would
jump and the long jump for the Game One
give this team a huge lift for the Wilkes 7, King’s 6
Black Knights. rest of the series.” King's Wilkes
3200 RELAY -- 1. no event 110 HURDLES -- 1. ab r h bi ab r h bi
HR Razawick 15.2; 2. HR Shandra. TRIPLE JUMP
-- 1. LL Dawsey 39’5; 2. HR Le; 3. HR Tomasura.
Lopresto finished the first Re 2b 4 0 2 1 Lopresto 2b 4 2 3 2
Lemoncelli ss 4 1 1 0 Ruch 1b 3 0 1 1
100 -- 1. HR Gawlas 11.1; 2. HR Tarselli; 3. HR game with a 3-for-4 performance Sweeney lf 3 2 1 1 Neary 3b 4 0 1 1
Carr. 1600 -- 1. HR Lemongelli 4:48; 2. LL Bohan; Turner 1b 3 1 0 0 Watson rf/c 4 1 2 1
3. HR Ford. SHOT PUT -- 1. HR Bertran 39’10; 2. – his second straight three-hit Buttafogo 1b 0 0 0 0 Marino c 3 0 0 0
Acierno dh 1 1 0 0 Fortin rf 1 0 0 0
HR Foy; 3. LL Carey. 400 -- 1. LL Raspen 57.8; 2.
HR Govin; 3. HR Banas. 400 RELAY -- 1. HR
outing – and raised his batting av- Fignar cf 3 0 1 2 Sidler dh 2 2 0 0
(Gawlas, Le, Carr, Tarselli) 47.3. 300 HURDLES -- erage to .333. Eades rf
Pritchard 3b
3
3
0
0
1 2
0 0
Cosgrove cf 2 0 1 0
Skammer lf 3 0 0 0
1. HR Razawick 43.9; 2. HR Shandra. POLE
VAULT -- 1. LL Sutton 6’. DISCUS -- 1. HR Namey “I’m staying confident and Troxell c
Dorbad p
2
0
1
0
0 0
0 0
Plessl ph
Bidwell ss
1 1 0 0
2 0 0 0
107’1; 2. HR Foy; 3. HR Caffrey. LONG JUMP --
1.LL Dawsey 17’6; 2. HR Tomasura; 3. HR Wert.
keeping a clear mind at the plate. Weiner p
Tate p
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Olerta ph
Dantas ss
1 0 0 0
1 1 0 0
800 -- 1. LL Bevan 2:06; 2. HR Lambert; 3. HR It’s a combination of me seeing Clocker p 0 0 0 0
Layaon. 200 -- 1. HR Tarselli 22.7; 2. HR Gawlas; Mihaly p 0 0 0 0
3. HR Carr. 3200 -- 1. HR Lemongelli 10:37; 2. HR the ball well and not getting ag- Totals 26 6 6 6 Totals 32 710 5
King’s ........................................ 000 212 1 — 6
Ford; 3. HR Kabacinski. JAVELIN -- 1. no event.
1600 RELAY -- 1. HR (Lambert, Gawlas, Banas,
gressive up there.” Wilkes ....................................... 100 011 4 — 7
Tarselli) 3:45. HIGH JUMP -- 1. LL Bevan 5’6; 2. After going 2-4 in its spring 2B – KC: Lemoncelli; WU: Lopresto, Neary; 3B – KC:
Fignar, Eades; HR – WU: Watson
HR Banas.
training trip to Myrtle Beach, IP H R ER BB SO
King's
Hazleton Area 84, Coughlin 65 S.C., Wilkes is undefeated since Dorbad....................... 5 6 3 2 3 8
Weiner ....................... 1.1 2 2 1 2 0
Jeremy Hischar placed first in migrating north and holds a 1½- Tate L,0-1 .................. 0.1 2 2 0 0 0
Wilkes
the 110 hurdles and the 300 game lead over DeSales in the Clocker ...................... 6 4 5 3 4 3

hurdles as Hazleton Area defeat- Freedom Conference. Mihaly W,1-0 ............


Game Two
1 2 1 1 0 1

ed Coughlin. Cruz Finnicum Tied 3-3 in the nightcap, the


Game Two
added victories in the 100 and BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Colonels tallied five runs in the
Wilkes 9, King’s 3
the 200. GAR’s Alicia Riggsbee, right, controls the ball ahead of Wyoming Area’s Dakota Eifert in WVC fifth inning. The inning was King's Wilkes
Michael Moorhead won the Division 2-B girls soccer action Tuesday. capped by Meyers graduate Rich Re 2b
ab
3
r
0
h bi
0 1
ab r h bi
Lopresto 2b 2 0 0 0
800 for Coughlin. Cosgrove’s two-run triple to the Lemoncelli ss 4 0 0 0 Plessl dh 3 1 1 1

Dallas tops Hazleton in volleyball;


Sweeney lf 4 0 1 1 Ruch 1b 3 1 1 0
3200 RELAY -- 1. COU (Ryan, Sviutozilsky,
Moorhead, Mykulyn) 8:58. 110 HURDLES -- 1.
deepest part of center field. Cos- Turner 1b
Krupa ph
2
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
Neary 3b
Watson lf
3 2 2 0
3 0 0 0
HAZ Hischar 15.5; 2. COU Moorhead; 3. McDo- grove finished with two hits and Acierno rf 2 0 0 0 Drebitko ph 1 0 0 0
nald. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. Zarowski 39’1.25; 2. Fignar cf 3 1 1 0 Skammer lf 0 0 0 0
COU Keen; 3. HAZ Woznick. 100 -- 1. HAZ three RBIs. Eades p/dh 3 1 1 0 Sidler c 4 2 2 1
Finnicum; 2. COU Monroe; 3. COU Evans. 1600 -- Shea 3b 3 0 1 0 Clocker rf 4 2 2 2
“Early in both games, we we-

Wyoming Area wins in girls soccer


1. HAZ Tambasco 4:56; 2. COU Chmiola; 3. HAZ Troxell c 2 1 1 0 Cosgrove cf 3 1 2 3
Buttafogo p 0 0 0 0 Ramirez pr 0 0 0 0
Pecora. SHOT PUT -- 1. HAZ Groce 41’3; 2. COU ren’t getting the big hits,” said Mihaly cf 0 0 0 0
Evans; 3. HAZ Finklestein. 400 -- 1. HAZ Barlon Dantas ss 4 0 0 1
54.2; 2. COU 65.1. 400 RELAY -- 1. COU (Keen, Wilkes coach Joe Folek. “Timely Flecknoe p 0 0 0 0
Chesson, Monroe, Evans) 300 HURDLES -- 1.
HAZ Hischar 46.4; 2. COU Moorhead 46.5; 3. COU hitting benefits us in the late in- Totals 27 3 5 3 Totals
Siebel p 0 0 0 0
30 910 8
Evans. POLE VAULT -- 1. COU Szeschka 8’6; 2. nings, and that was the difference King’s........................................ 001 200 0 — 3
COU Ryan; 3. COU Rubenstein. DISCUS -- 1.HAZ Wilkes....................................... 030 051 X — 9
Finklestein 112’10; 2. HAZ Groce; 3. HAZ Kokinda. The Times Leader staff in the win. Rossi had two hits. in the game.” 2B – KC: Troxell; WU: Ruch; 3B – WU: Cosgrove
LONG JUMP -- 1. COU Monroe 19.25; 2. COU IP H R ER BB SO
Flaherty; 3. HAZ Zarowsky. 800 -- 1. COU Moor- HAZLETON – David Miller Julianna Leco stopped 12 Shannon Salvaterra earned Against a King’s (5-11, 1-3 Free- King's
head 2:12; 2. COU Ryan; 3. HAZ Moore. 200 -- 1.
HAZ Finnicum 23.9; 2. COU Chesson; 3. HAZ
had 14 digs to lead Dallas to a shots in goal for GAR. the win going six innings. dom) team that came into the Eades L,1-3 .............. 4.1
Buttafogo................... 1.2
8
2
8
1
5
0
4
2
2
4
GAR ............................................................. 0 0 — 0
Barlow. 3200 -- 1. HAZ Tombasco 10:57; 2. HAZ 3-2 victory over Hazleton Area Wyoming Area ........................................... 2 2 — 4
contest with an average of 14 hits Wilkes
Flecknoe W,4-0 ....... 5 5 3 3 3 4
Monks; 3. COU Chmiola. JAVELIN -- 1. HAZ
Kokinda 130’3; 2. HAZ Galtieri; 3. COU Centi. 1600 on Tuesday in Wyoming Valley First half: 1. WA Kourtney Schwerdtman COLLEGES per game, starters Al Clocker and Siebel ........................ 2 0 0 0 0 0
RELAY -- 1. HAZ (Moore, Petrilla, Finnicum, Conference boys volleyball.
(unassisted) 23:38; 2. WA Katie Scalzo (unas-
sisted) 28:00. Second half: 1. WA Scalzo
WOMEN’S TENNIS
Barlon) 3:45. HIGH JUMP -- 1. HAZ Hischar 5’10;
2. HAZ Petrilla; 3. HAZ Brennan. The Mountaineers won by (Amanda Gallagher) 27:03; 2. WA Danielle King’s 5, Albright 4
Stillarti (unassisted) 36:35.
scores of 25-11, 21-25, 23-25, Shots: GAR 7, WA 20; Saves: GAR 12 Lauren Breen, Rachel Hoff- H . S. B OYS T E N N I S
GIRLS 25-18 and 15-10. Chris Dillon (Julianna Leco), WA 7 (Caitlin Vitale); Corners: nagle, Nicole Molino and Emi-
GAR 4, WA 3.
Holy Redeemer 105,
Lake-Lehman 27
added 10 assists while Aaron
Weir had seven kills. H.S. BASEBALL
ly Biffen were all singles win-
ners for the Monarchs, while Hazleton Area wins four in match vs. Spartans
Nicole Maximowicz won the Dwaine Gilley had 18 kills MMI Prep 2, CMVT 1 the doubles team of Hoffnagle
long jump and the high jump as and 38 blocks while Steven and Maria Cometa were also The Times Leader Staff 6-0; 2. William Xu / Willie Lu (SEM) Tyler Elias / Pat
Holy Redeemer defeated Lake- R.J. Kupsho had two RBI as Duffy 6-1, 6-0.
Torres has 22 digs and 10 MMI defeated Columbia-Mon- victorious. KINGSTON – Nick Bartle and
Lehman on Tuesday. Marissa blocks. L.J. Sedari won in singles action
tour Vo-Tech in non-league Tunkhannock 5,
Durako added victories in the MEN’S TENNIS for Hazleton Area as the Cou-
3200 and the 1600. play. Pittston Area 0
Holy Redeemer 3, King’s 9, Keystone 0 gars got past Wyoming Valley
Nikki Snyder won the 110 Wyoming Valley West 0 Kyle Christy, Jordan Herbert
GIRLS LACROSSE The Monarchs swept Keys- West, 4-1 on Tuesday in Wyom-
hurdles for Lake-Lehman as well and Josh Herbert each won
The Royals defeated the Wyoming Seminary 18, tone only losing one set out of ing Valley Conference boys
as the triple jump. matches in singles play as the
3200 RELAY -- 1. HR (Murray, Frank, Bernardi, Spartans on Tuesday with Delaware Valley 1 all nine matches. tennis action.
Sawinik) 12:14. 110 HURDLES -- 1. LL Snyder Tigers won every match against
scores of 25-17, 25-10, 25-10 on Kristen Mericle and Anna- Tim Carroll, Jake Rohrin- Steven Brand picked up the
16.5; 2. HR Mitka; 3. HR Mirra. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. Pittston Area.
LL Snyder 32’4; 2. HR Maximowicz; 3. HR Wignot. the strength of 14 kills and five belle Jones scored four goals g,and Mike Steinberger were win in No. 1 singles for Wyom- SINGLES -- 1. Kyle Christy (TUN) def. Jeremy
100 -- 1. LL Mahoney 13.3; 2. HR Kusakavitch; 3.
HR McFarlane. 1600 -- 1. HR Durako 5:37; 2. HR blocks from Peter Alexis. apiece to lead the Blue winners in both doubles and ing Valley West. Homschek 3-6, 7-6 (2), 6-2; 2. Jordan Herbert
(TUN) def. Trent Woodruff 6-1, 6-0; 3. Josh
Gill; 3. HR Lagotski. SHOT PUT -- 1. HR Nicholas SINGLES -- 1. Steven Brand (WVW) def. Tom
28’10.5; 2. HR Warnagaris; 3. LL Runner. 400 -- 1. Also for the Royals, Rob Knights to the victory. singles. Steinberger tallied a Delahanty 6-3, 6-1; 2. L.J. Sedari (HAZ) def. Tyler Herbert (TUN) def. Tyler Woodruff 6-1, 6-0.
DOUBLES -- 1. Mark Swick / Brent Christy
HR Kusakavitch 65.8; 2. LL Kawson. 400 RELAY -- Wingert (10 points, 10 kills, 17 Jenny DiMaria, Emily Gran- 6-3, 6-1 singles victory while Ryman 6-2, 6-4; 3. Nick Bartle (HAZ) def. Anthony
(TUN) def. Surai Purspani / Dan Ginocchetti 6-0,
1. HR (Pikul, McFarlane, Nahas, Kusakavitch) Molina 6-7, 7-5, 6-3.
52.6. 300 HURDLES -- 1. HR Mitka 52.5; 2. LL assists), Mike Vamos (18 ger and Lauren Skudalski teaming with P.T. Romano for DOUBLES -- 1. Peter Gallagher / James 6-0; 2. Robbie Hug / Corey Dulsky (TUN) def.
Faux; 3. HR Larraide. POLE VAULT -- 1. no event. Justin Coe / Terry Briggs 6-0, 6-0.
DISCUS -- 1. HR Warnagaris 82’4; 2. HR Boich; 3. points, 3 kills, 2 digs) and John added two tallies each for an 8-2 doubles triumph. Vortrick (HAZ) def. Tim Miley / Kevin Yezvak 6-0,
6-2; 2. Dan Tedesco / Mauro Notaro (HAZ) def.
HR Nicholas. LONG JUMP -- 1. HR Maximowicz McCarthy (3 kills, 2 assists) Seminary, while Ashley Hess Sabi Abotonoix / Andrew Cissin 6-1, 6-3.
MMI Prep 4, Wyoming Area 1
15’2; 2. LL Snyder; 3. HR Wignot. 800 -- 1. HR
Sawinik 2:27; 2. HR Murray; 3. HR Bernardi. 200 -- contributed. Alex Himlin had WOMEN’S LACROSSE
dished out four assists. Michael McGraw, Zachery
1. HR Kusakavitch 28.6; 2. LL Mahoney; 3. HR
McFarlane. 3200 -- 1. HR Duraco 11:42; 2. HR four service points and four Lebanon Valley 19, Crestwood 5, Meyers 0
digs for Wyoming Valley West Misericordia 12 Bowman and Balaganesh Nat-
Frank; 3. HR Gill. JAVELIN -- 1. no event. 1600
H.S. SOFTBALL Alex Machalick, Ross Gladey
RELAY -- 1. HR 4:27. HIGH JUMP -- 1. Hr
while Matt Pieszala added Despite seven goals from arajan won singles matches for
Maximowicz 4’6; 2. HR Wignot; 3. LL Faux. Hazleton Area 11, and Joe Pickett each won in
three kills and two blocks. Emily Foley, the Cougars fell MMI in the win against Wyom-
Allentown Central Catholic 1 singles action as Crestwood
Hazleton Area 103, Coughlin 47 to LebVal. ing Area.
Candice VanHorn (2-for-4, swept Meyers.
Julia Franzosa won the 100 GIRLS SOCCER Catie Viegas added two SINGLES -- 1. Alex Machalick (CRE) def. Chris John Scrobola and Trevor
5RBI) and Becky Demko (3- McGavin 6-2, 6-2; 2. Ross Gladey (CRE) def.
Alder won in No. 1 doubles for
and the javelin as Hazleton Area Wyoming Area 4, GAR 0 goals while Kate Pagnotta, Corey Graham 6-1, 6-1; 3. Joe Pickett (CRE) def.
for-3, 2RBI) each homered for Wyoming Area.
defeated Coughlin. Katie Scalzo scored twice as Kristen Mixon and Krista Mia Scocozzo 6-0, 6-0.

Shelley Black placed first in the Cougars in the exhibition DOUBLES -- 1. Neil Patel / Nikhil Patel (CRE) SINGLES -- 1. Michael McGraw (MMI) def.
Wyoming Area shutout GAR. game, while Sabrina Babula Shenk all had one goal for def. Hayden Schutz / Chris Yanovich 6-1, 6-0; 2. David Fanelli 6-4, 6-2; 2. Zachery Bowman (MMI)
the 200 and the long jump for Kourtney Schwerdtman and Misericordia.
Briley Marchetti / Steven Waskie (CRE) def. Nick def. Tyler Manganello 6-1, 6-2; 3. Balaganesh

Coughlin. added three hits and Carli Fanzo / Trevor Kiefer 6-0, 6-0. Natarajan (MMI) def. Nick Szewczyk 6-3, 6-2.
3200 RELAY -- 1. HAZ 12:16. 110 HURDLES --
Danielle Stillarti added goals DOUBLES -- 1. John Scrobola / Trevor Alder
(WA) def. Ryan Twardzik / Justin Sheen 7-5, 3-6,
1. COU Black 14.2; 2. COU Twyman; 3. HAZ Wyoming Seminary 5, 6-4; 2. Corey Sisock / Andrew Mhley (MMI0 def.
Fortamatio. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. COU Williams
33’9.5; 2. HAZ Smith; 3. HAZ James. 100 -- 1. HAZ Holy Redeemer 0 Nick Leon / Connor Mangan 6-2, 6-1.
Franzosa 13.2; 2. COU Hayward; 3. COU Bour-
deau. 1600 -- 1. HAZ Petsuck 5:50; 2. HAZ
PRO TENNIS George Parkhurst, Harry
Dallas 5, Berwick 0
Shuman; 3. COU Slenzak SHOT PUT -- 1. HAZ
Yuexhk 27’4; 2. HAZ Longo; 3. HAZ Catania. 400 --
Parkhurst and Bijoy Ghosh all
The Mountaineers swept the
1. HAZ Bachman 63.8; 2. COU Walker; 3. COU
Sypniewski. 400 RELAY -- 1. HAZ 55.8. 300
HURDLES -- 1. COU Hayward 50.3; 2. HAZ
Laporte; 3. HAZ Sitch. POLE VAULT -- 1. HAZ
Djokovic and Nadal advance at Sony Ericsson Open won in singles action as the
Blue Knights swept Holy Re- Bulldogs as Ethan Pensak, Scot
Riccetti and Anoren Nakkache
Fonataro 7’; 2. HAZ Landis; 3. HAZ McGuire. deemer. Henry Cornell and
DISCUS -- 1. HAZ Yurchak 90’3; 2. HAZ Apple- The Associated Press icsson Open. Nadal, who committed only five James Curtis as well as William all won in singles competition in
man; 3. COU Mondulick. LONG JUMP -- 1. COU
Black 17’3.5; 2. HAZ Smith; 3 HAZ Sitch. 800 -- 1. KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — No- Seeded second, Djokovic unforced errors and beat No. 21- Xu and Willie Lu won in doubles straight sets.
SINGLES -- 1. Ethan Pensak (Dal) def. Caleb
HAZ Kozel 2:36; 2. HAZ Petsuck; 3. COU Nat. 200
-- 1. COU Black 26.9; 2. HAZ Bachman; 3. COU
vak Djokovic has extended his held every service game Tues- seeded Alexandr Dolgopolov for Wyoming Seminary. Fetterolf 6-4, 6-2; 2. Scot Riccetti (Dal) def. Derek
Bourdeau. 3200 -- 1. HAZ Edwards 12:47; 2. HAZ winning streak to 23 consecu- day. He has lost eight games in 6-1, 6-2. SINGLES -- 1. George Parkhurst (SEM) def. Volkel 6-0, 6-0; 3. Anoren Nakkache (Dal) def.
Stephen Celli 6-4, 6-1
Papp; 3. COU Slenzak. JAVELIN -- 1. HAZ Pat Dockeray 6-1, 6-1; 2. Harry Parkhurst (SEM)
Franzosa 119’2; 2. HAZ Ednie; 3. HAZ Ludwig. tive matches by beating fellow three matches. Djokovic won two Davis Cup def. Dan McGraw 6-0, 6-0; 3. Bijoy Ghosh (SEM) DOUBLES -- 1. Blake Donovan/Ryan McCar-
1600 RELAY -- 1. COU (Hayward, Twyman,
Sypniewski, Black) 4:32. HIGH JUMP -- 1. HAZ
Serb Viktor Troicki 6-3, 6-2 in Also advancing to the quar- matches in December and is def. Pat Loftus 6-1, 6-1.
DOUBLES -- 1. Henry Cornell / James Curtis
thy (Dal) def. Brandon Haydt/Eric Pangelinian 6-1,
6-3; 2. Tyler Tuck/Francois Ross (Dal) def. Jeremy
Smith 4’8; 2. HAZ James; 3. COU Twyman. the fourth round at the Sony Er- terfinals was top-ranked Rafael 21-0 in 2011. (SEM) def. Dan Geraghty / Cameron Pinto 6-1, Moyer/Arlinson Reyes 7-5, 6-1
CMYK

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WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL NBA

Moore gets 3,000th, UConn routs Duke


The Associated Press Next up for coach Geno Au- the men’s and women’s teams three times. eight straight games against its
Cavaliers top
James, Heat
PHILADELPHIA — Make it riemma’s latest juggernaut is are in the Final Four. It’s the Tuesday night she became Big 12 rival, including the previ- The Associated Press
one more Final Four for Maya Notre Dame on Sunday in the third time in the past seven only the seventh D-I player to ous three this season. CLEVELAND — In an un-
Moore and Connecticut. national semifinals in Indi- years that both programs have reach 3,000 points. Southwest When it counted most, the bearable season of losses, Cleve-
Moore had 28 points, in- anapolis. The two Big East advanced this far with 2004 Missouri State star Jackie Stiles Aggies scored the first seven land got the win it wanted most.
cluding the 3,000th of her ca- teams are plenty familiar with culminating in dual titles. was the last in 2001. points in the Dallas Regional The Cavaliers took down Le-
reer, to lead top-seed UConn to each other, having played three Earlier in the day, Moore championship and led through- Bron James.
a 75-40 win over Duke on Tues- times this season already. Texas A&M 58, Baylor 46 Despite blowing a 23-point
UConn won all of those match- became only the second four- out the game.
day night lead, the Cavs battled back and
The Huskies are two victories ups including a 73-64 victory in time All-American. She was a DALLAS — Sydney Carter Baylor (34-3) and All-Amer-
unanimous choice for the third scored 22 points and Texas ican post player Brittney Griner beat the Miami Heat 102-90 on
away from winning their third the Big East tournament cham- Tuesday night, getting a dose of
straight national championship, pionship game. straight year and has helped A&M finally beat Baylor to will have to settle for the Big 12
Connecticut to an unpreceden- send the Aggies to their first regular season and tournament revenge against James, who was
mathcing the school’s own run Once again rural Storrs,
Conn. is the center of the col- ted 149 victories in her stellar Final Four in school history. trophies the still-young Bears making his second homecoming
from 2002-04 and Tennessee’s
from 1996-98. lege basketball world as both college career, while losing only Texas A&M (31-5) had lost already won this season. visit to Cleveland since leaving
the city as a free agent last sum-
mer.
J.J. Hickson scored 21 and
NHL Anthony Parker scored 20 for
the Cavs, who were embar-

Flyers defeat Pens, stay atop conference rassed by James and the Heat
118-90 on Dec. 2 — a night
when Cleveland fans unleashed
their hatred on the superstar.
The Associated Press had two assists for the Light- games to have any chance.
PITTSBURGH — Ville Leino ning, who have won two in a Rockets 112, Nets 87
scored twice in the third period, row after a four-game losing Blue Jackets 3, Panthers 2 NEWARK, N.J. — Kyle Lowry
and the Philadelphia Flyers skid. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mak- had 16 points, 10 assists and
rallied to beat the Pittsburgh sim Mayorov had the lone goal seven rebounds and the Hous-
Penguins 5-2 on Tuesday night Bruins 3, Blackhawks 0 in his first NHL shootout, and ton Rockets moved within two
and stay atop the Eastern Con- BOSTON — Tim Thomas Columbus’ Steve Mason stop- games of the final playoff berth
ference. stopped 32 shots for his ninth ped all three Florida Panthers in the Western Conference with
Philadelphia has led the con- shutout of the season, and Mark attempts to lead the Blue Jack- a victory over the New Jersey
ference and the Atlantic Divi- Recchi moved into 12th on the ets to a 3-2 win on Tuesday Nets.
sion since Jan. 8, but the Pen- NHL’s career points list on night. Kevin Martin added 20 points
guins had won eight of 10 and Tuesday night as the Boston as the Rockets (39-35) posted
had a chance to tie their cross- Bruins beat the Chicago Black- Hurricanes 3, Cpaitals 2 SO their sixth win in seven games
state rivals at 100 points with a hawks 3-0. WASHINGTON — Jeff Skin- and inched closer to idle eighth-
regulation victory. Zdeno Chara and Johnny ner scored a goal and converted place Memphis (41-33) with
Goals by Jeff Carter, Scott Boychuk scored 2 minutes, 20 his shootout attempt to lift the eight games left in the regular
seconds apart in the second Carolina Hurricanes to a 3-2 season.
Hartnell, and Claude Giroux
period to break a scoreless tie, win against the Washington Patrick Patterson and Goran
and 25 saves by Sergei Bobrov-
and Recchi assisted on the Capitals on Tuesday night. Draqgic added 13 points apiece,
sky prevented that for the and Chuck Hayes had a game-
Flyers, who won in regulation second goal to give him 1,532
points — one more than Paul Canadiens 3, Thrashers 1 high 14 rebounds for Houston.
for the second time in seven
games. Coffey. Nathan Horton made it MONTREAL — Roman Thunder 115, Warriors 114
Alex Kovalev and Tyler Ken- 3-0 in the third. Hamrlik and Mathieu Darche
OKLAHOMA CITY — Kevin
nedy scored for Pittsburgh, scored 11 seconds apart in the
Leafs 4, Sabres 3 Durant scored 39 points, Russell
which had won four straight first period to end Montreal’s Westbrook hit the winning free
games in a shootout. TORONTO — Mikhail Gra- three-game goal drought and AP PHOTO
throw with 11.4 seconds left in
bovski scored in the second the Canadiens beat the Atlanta Philadelphia Flyers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky makes a save overtime and the Oklahoma
Lightning 5, Senators 2 period rookie Nazem Kadri Thrashers. against Pittsburgh Tuesday in Pittsburgh. The Flyers won the City Thunder finished their
TAMPA, Fla. — Martin St. added two assists to help the game 5-2. longest homestand of the sea-
Louis and Dominic Moore both Toronto Maple Leafs pull out a Blues 3, Wild 2
son with a victory against the
scored two goals to lead the tense victory over the Buffalo ST. LOUIS — Pierre-Marc for the fifth time in 20 games Canucks 3, Predators 1 Golden State Warriors.
Tampa Bay Lightning past the Sabres. Bouchard scored in regulation since joining the Blues, who NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Alex Durant scored eight of Okla-
Ottawa Senators 5-2 Tuesday The Maple Leafs are still five and in the shootout, helping the overcame two late penalties Burrows scored twice in the homa City’s nine points in over-
night. points behind eighth-place Minnesota Wild end an eight- that gave the Wild a two-man third period to lead the Van- time, but served as a decoy to
Steven Stamkos had an emp- Buffalo, and two behind Car- game losing streak by beating advantage for the first 1:06 of couver Canucks to a victory create room along the right side
ty-net goal and Simon Gagne olina, and will likely need to the St. Louis Blues. overtime. over the Nashville Predators. of the lane as Westbrook drove
win all five of their remaining Chris Stewart scored twice to the basket and got fouled.

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Fiesta Bowl fires CEO over ‘apparent scheme’


By BOB BAUM BCS bowl game or other appropri- tion, nonbusiness and inappropri- from executive director Bill Han- bowl’s findings and its recommen- “While the Special Committee
AP Sports Writer ate sanctions.” ate expenditures and inappropri- cock and Penn State University dations. They have also “asked the Final Report speaks for itself,”
PHOENIX — The Fiesta Bowl TheFiestaboardofdirectorsvot- ate gifts.” President Graham Spanier, chair of bowl to demonstrate why it should Woods said in a statement released
fired president and CEO John ed unanimously to fire Junker “for The 276-page report of an inves- the presidential oversight commit- remain a BCS bowl game. The task withthereport,“Imustsaythatthe
Junker after a scathing internal re- his improper and inappropriate ac- tigation that conducted by Fiesta tee. force will evaluate the bowl’s re- actions undertaken and orchestrat-
port released Tuesday found “an tivities documented” in the report. Bowl board members and a retired “We are deeply disappointed sponse, along with the full slate of ed by John Junker and others are
apparent scheme” to reimburse Junker, in his ubiquitous bright Arizona state Supreme Court jus- and troubled to learn of these find- reforms instituted by the bowl.” shocking and completely unac-
employees for political contribu- yellow Fiesta Bowl sports jacket, tice, was published on the bowl’s ingsrelatedtotheFiestaBowl,”the And if the bowl remains a part of ceptable.
tions and “an apparent conspiracy” had been the face of the event for Web site fiestabowl.org. BCS said. “Unprofessional, uneth- the BCS, its handling of this matter “Their actions, unfortunately,
to cover it up. three decades, leading it from an The investigators said it found ical or improper behavior is unac- willbecloselymonitoredgoingfor- have tainted the stellar reputation
Thereimbursements,listedasat upstart event to one of the BCS gi- the “apparent scheme” to reim- ceptable. There is no place for such ward. that the Fiesta Bowl has worked so
least $46,539, appear to violate ants. With an annual salary of burse at least $46,539 for employ- activities in higher education or in Bowl officials said the initial, hard to maintain for more than 40
state and federal campaign finance about $600,000, he had been on ees’ political contributions. collegiate sports. It is expected brief investigation of the reim- years. The Fiesta Bowl, however, is
laws. The Arizona attorney gener- paid administrative lead since Feb. The probe also found “an appar- that all parties contracted with the bursements allegations was greater than a few individuals; it is
al’s office is conducting a probe of 4 after, the board said, he failed to ent conspiracy to conceal the reim- BCS will live up to the highest stan- “flawed.” That probe found no evi- the product of thousands of dedi-
the matter. complywithtwowrittendirectives bursement scheme from the bowl’s dards. We do not wish to be associ- dence of any such wrongdoing. cated volunteers and exemplary
The BCS reacted swiftly, saying to cooperate with the investiga- Board of Directors and state offi- ated with entities that believe oth- Chairman Duane Woods said employees who work tirelessly and
it would undertake an investiga- tion. cials,” according to the news re- erwise. “ the board members “are extremely care so deeply about the Fiesta
tion of its own to “consider wheth- The board said the probe also lease accompanying the report. BCS leaders said they will ap- disappointed and angered by the Bowl and all it does for the state of
er the Fiesta Bowl should remain a uncovered “excessive compensa- The BCS issued a statement point a task force to evaluate the findings.” Arizona.”

YANKEES BONDS
id innings, closer Rivera set
down the side after a walk, and Barry Bonds trial
Robertson allowed a single to developments
former teammate and current SAN FRANCISCO — What
Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B
SWB Yankees infielder Kevin happened Tuesday at the Barry
of spring training. “Not as many Russo, but struck out two in his and I should look into taking Bonds trial on day 6:
innings as last time, but better inning of work. something else,” said Jason THE WITNESSES: Barry
Sample, director of science and
command. It’s starting to get go- Granderson worked out the Giambi, wearing a blue suit, technology, Quest Diagnostics
ing.” kinks in the sore muscle in his white shirt with checks and (discussed processing of Bonds’
Much to the surprise – and de- side by hopping back and forth black-red-and-white striped tie. 2003 drug tests as part of
light – of a handful of wide-eyed to take swings on two fields - “He said he would send me a Major League Baseball’s
fans expecting to see an exhibi- where projected Triple-A and package of things that I needed.” survey); Dale Kennedy, a
tion between minor leaguers, Double-A pitchers were working By mid-December, Anderson subcontractor for
Comprehensive Drug Testing
the guys who can save Hughes simulated games. sent testosterone to Giambi (who testified about collecting
also got it in gear at the Yankees In the cloudy but near-70-de- along with syringes and vita- the samples); former Giants
minor league complex. Big gree weather of Florida, the at- mins. head athletic trainer Stan
league relievers Mariano Rivera, mosphere was hardly intense. “Did you understand that to Conte; and three current and
Joba Chamberlain and David Ro- The first inning ended when be a steroid?” Assistant U.S. At- former players: 2000 AL MVP
bertson all threw simulated in- Hughes called a low, sinking lin- torney Jeffrey D. Nedrow asked. Jason Giambi; Jeremy Giambi;
and Marvin Benard.
nings during the minor league er to center field gap an out - “Yes,” Giambi answered.
PROSECUTION POINTS: The
workout. there were no outfielders in this Bonds is charged with four Giambi brothers and Benard
Their extra work load was ne- simulated game - drawing in- counts of making false state- testified they understood the
cessitated when Monday’s credulous laughs when he pro- ments to the grand jury and one substances they received from
spring exhibition game against claimed, "Grandy (Granderson) count of obstruction for denying Greg Anderson were steroids
Tampa Bay was rained out, forc- would’ve had it.’ Maybe by pick- he knowingly took performance- and human growth hormone.
ing the Yankees to find other ave- ing it from the ground at the base enhancing drugs. He told the Conte testified Bonds added
significant muscle mass before
nues where their key players of the wall. grand jury that Anderson had the 2000 season and he
could get one last round of To his credit, and to Brad Sut- told him he was taking “flaxseed noticed acne on the slugger’s
spring training time other than tle’s surprise, Hughes stopped oil” and “arthritic balm,” which back.
in the big team’s final spring Suttle from returning to the in reality were designer steroids DEFENSE POINTS: Defense
game against Detroit on Tues- bench and awarded a double nicknamed “the clear” and “the lawyer Cristina Arguedas got
day afternoon. when Suttle’s towering drive to cream.” Jason Giambi to agree he told
a grand jury in 2003 that
And the minor league com- right field one-hopped over the With the courtroom full and Anderson told him “the clear”
plex opened up when the sched- wall. Guess Hughes doesn’t have getting warm, Giambi, a five- and “the cream,” which in
uled Class Triple-A game be- the same faith in New York right time All-Star with 415 career 2002 were undetectable by
tween the Scranton/Wilkes- fielder Nick Swisher as he has in home runs, said Anderson ex- tests, were substances that had
Barre Yankees and Lehigh Valley Granderson. plained how the two designer steroid-like effects without
(of the Philadelphia Phillies), And Ray Kruml went from steroids worked by raising both actually being steroids. She got
Jeremy Giambi to say
along with the Double-A game having a grand old time to feel- testosterone and epitestosterone
Anderson told him “the clear”
between those two organiza- ing like a victim of grand larceny. PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER and keeping the ratio roughly was “chemically or molecularly
tions, was postponed due to wet Kruml, an outfielder on Scran- Catcher Jesus Montero runs the bases in the Triple-A camp’s the same as naturally occurs, so altered steroids or alternatives
grounds. ton/Wilkes-Barre’s roster, sin- simulated game played in Tampa on Tuesday. The New York Yan- as not to “trip a drug test.” to steroids.”
That gave Hughes enough gled home Suttle in the fifth in- kees sent down Montero on Monday. “It was very secretive to get QUOTE OF THE DAY: Jason
ground to work five solid in- ning for the only run off Hughes. your hands on it,” Giambi said. Giambi on what Greg Anderson
nings, allowing four hits, one run But later, Kruml solid swing was son. job. That same news was deliver- “The clear” turned out to be said after Giambi gave
Anderson blood that showed
but no walks against minor crumpled when hard-throwing A few more notable names will ed to old friend Doug Bernier, Tetrahydrogestrinone (THG) positive for the steroid
league hitters and Granderson. SWB Yankees pitcher Lance Pen- be returning to the Scranton/ who played mainly at shortstop and “the cream” was a testoster- Deca-Durabolin: “‘He told me
“Just pounding the strike dleton sawed off his bat. Wilkes-Barre Yankees in the for the 2009 SWB Yankees. one-based substance. Giambi that would trip the Major
zone, throw a lot of strikes,” Pendleton was just returned to coming days. And promising infielder Rami- paid about $10,000 to Anderson League Baseball test, and I
Hughes said his objective of the the Yankees organization Sun- After Monday’s rainout, top ro Pena, who spent last season for several shipments. should look into taking
day was. “I feel like I accom- day from the Houston Astros. prospect Jesus Montero –an In- with New York, was optioned to Before Giambi testified, U.S. something else. ... He said he
would send me a package of
plished that for the most part.” The Astros selected Pendleton ternational League All-Star for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre along District Judge Susan Illston told things that I needed.”
New York’s three key relievers in December’s Rule 5 Draft, but Scranton/Wilkes-Barre last sea- with outfielder Justin Maxwell. jurors the testimony was to
accomplished some spring-end- elected to return him to the Yan- son – was reassigned from New Maxwell was obtained from show “the manner in which
ing success kees instead of keeping him on York to minor league camp after Washington in an early February Greg Anderson distributed per- and watched from the Bonds
Chamberlain pitched two sol- the major league roster all sea- failing to win a backup catching trade. formance-enhancing drugs” but family row.
that they shouldn’t infer “the de- Jeremy Giambi, tieless in a
fendant engaged in certain con- blue sports jacket and gray crew-

HUGHES
with New York. At least, until then. Hughes plans to make sure duct” just because other players neck sweater, said he met Ander-
Hughes was promoted from A.J. Burnett is hardly a rock that feeling stays around the did. son only once but they spoke by
Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre as this year’s No. 2 starter. And whole year. Bonds, in a gray suit, white telephone several times. When
to become so dependable in a things are so shaky behind “I want to do a lot of the shirt and gray tie, watched from Jason got back from Japan, he
Continued from Page 1B
late-inning relief role, the par- Hughes, the Yankees just went same things I did in the first the defense table, taking notes told his brother about Anderson.
New York’s starting rotation, ent Yankees leaned on him hard out and signed Kevin Millwood half of last year, and continue and occasionally looking to see “He had said he had access to
ready to take the ball Sunday to help them win their 27th to find out if the fading starter them through the second half how jurors reacted. He didn’t an undetectable alternative ste-
and wrap up the first series of World Championship. has anything left. this year,” Hughes said. “I want have any interactions with the roid,” Jeremy Giambi remem-
the season against the Detroit Even last spring, Hughes Hughes may be just getting to take the ball every five days, players. bered Anderson saying.
Tigers at Yankee Stadium. went right down to the wire started. winning ballgames for this As Jason walked out after 36 Like his brother, Jeremy had
It was a difficult place for before besting Joba Chamber- He won 18 games and lost team.” minutes of testimony, he went his blood tested for Anderson.
Hughes to find a regular home lain for the last spot in New only eight in his breakout sea- He took the ball for a simulat- past Jeremy, who was on his way “He had said that I had some
during his earlier years. York’s rotation. son last year, earning a trip to ed game Tuesday at the Yan- toward the witness stand. As Jer- deficiencies in a few categories,
He was just 21 years old Just the thought of those his first All-Star Game. He was kees minor league complex, emy left a half-hour later, he and also that he had access to
when he opened the 2008 sea- spring trainings past made the first Yankees pitcher since pitching five sharp innings smiled and gave a pat on the some PEDs and thought it
son as the youngest pitcher in Hughes grimace a little. Ron Guidry in 1985 to work at while sharpening up for his first back to Benard, who was on the would be a good idea to go on
the major leagues, gaining a Maybe that’s why Hughes least 175 innings and not hit start of the season. way in. and use these PEDs,” said Jere-
staring job more on his poten- still feels the need to prove anyone. He won his first five That will come Sunday in Bonds’ agent, Jeff Borris, at- my, who played for four major
tial as a No. 1 draft pick and himself, even after putting starts and had a 10-1 record by New York. tended the trial for the first time league teams from 1998-2003.
power pitcher than on perform- together a whole season of the middle of June, before tail- “I’ll try to work hard, and
ance. After going 0-4 during evidence that suggests he is in ing off late in the season. we’ll see how this year plays

VEGAS
two stints with the Yankees, New York’s plans to stay. Hughes was 1-2 in the play- out,” Hughes said. portion of the tournament’s
Hughes ended that 2008 season By the time the Yankees offs – losing twice to the Texas It is not hard to see how the popularity.
pitching the Scranton/Wilkes- opened the playoffs last season, Rangers in the American past can motivate Hughes, and They don’t worry about such
Barre Yankees to the Gover- they had just two starting pitch- League Championship Series. stop him from playing around. things in the sports books, where
Continued from Page 1B
nors’ Cup. ers they were sure they could But the electricity he brought Kentucky should draw plenty of
That’s where the 2009 season count on – staff ace CC Sa- to New York’s starting rotation Paul Sokoloski is a sports columnist course, you would never read action as the new favorite to win
began for Hughes after losing a bathia and Hughes. last year has the Yankees excit- for The Times Leader. Reach him at about those figures. The orga- it all. VCU, the underdog in all
training camp battle to stay Not much as changed since ed about this season. psokoloski@timesleader.com. nization likes to pretend that the five of its wins, should also be a
tournament exists solely for the popular pick as a 21⁄2-point dog to
purpose of picking a national Butler.

Wichita State blows out Washington St. in NIT


champion, ignoring the fact that The Rams won’t be as popular
millions of people around the behind the counter at the Las
nation wager a bit of their pay- Vegas Hilton, though, if only
checks on the tournament in one because Kornegay cringes at the
The Associated Press Valley Conference romped school history, even though ahead basket in the closing way or another. thought of paying out $50,000
NEW YORK — Perhaps past Washington State 75-44 just a few people back home seconds, and top-seeded Ala- But they do, and for many on a $10 bet.
more people should have on Tuesday night in another even raised an eyebrow when bama withstood a late rally to they’ve become an annual rite of “I was a Kansas fan yesterday,”
cried foul when Wichita State impressive performance that it was left out on Selection beat Colorado 62-61 in the spring. Technically, the office he said. “And I’ll be rooting for
was left out of the NCAA put the Shockers in the NIT Sunday. NIT semifinals Tuesday night. pools and online contests are Butler on Saturday.”
tournament a few weeks ago. championship game. Releford finished with 13 gambling — with some of them
Garrett Stutz came off the Stutz also had 11 rebounds Alabama 62, Colorado 61 points for the Crimson Tide offering big winnings — but
Tim Dahlberg is a national sports
bench to score a career-high for Wichita State (28-8), NEW YORK — JaMychal (25-11), who advanced to play even the strident antigambling columnist for The Associated Press.
24 points, and one of the top which surpassed the 1954 Green scored 22 points, Tre- Wichita State on Thursday types at the NCAA mostly keep Write to him at tdahlberg(at)ap.org
programs in the Missouri team for the most wins in vor Releford scored the go- night for the title. silent about what drives a big
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Mets’ Bay could start season on DL


The Associated Press with his stomach and colon. He
VIERA, Fla. — New York Mets Phils closer Lidge was shut down Saturday because
left fielder Jason Bay was out 3-6 weeks of irregularities that came up in
scratched from Tuesday’s lineup PHILADELPHIA — Phillies his routine blood work and un-
against Washington because of closer Brad Lidge is expected derwent another diagnostic pro-
discomfort in his rib cage, and to miss three to six weeks after cedure Monday.
the team acknowledged there an MRI exam Tuesday showed The club is waiting on more
he has a strained right
was a chance he would start the shoulder. test results due back by the end
season on the disabled list. Philadelphia general of the week before the severity
Mets general manager Sandy manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said can be determined.
Alderson said Bay appeared to the reliever will not need “It does appear there are stom-
have a strained muscle. He did surgery to fix the problem, ach and colon issues that will
not play Saturday because of a deemed a posterior rotator cuff keep him out for a while, and we
strain.
stiff back and was set to return to Lidge will start the season
don’t know the extent of either of
the field Monday, but the game on the disabled list. The NL those, but we do think it will
was rained out. East champions open at home keep him out for a while based on
Alderson said the team did not Friday against Houston. the medication he’ll have to
think the rib cage and back ail- “It’s an issue obviously when take,” Alderson said.
ments were related. you lose your closer,” Amaro Paulino is suspended through
said. “It’s not good news.”
“But he hasn’t been examined the first eight games of the sea-
Phillies manager Charlie
yet by an orthopedist,” Alderson Manuel said prior to Tuesday son anyway as he finishes out a
AP PHOTO said. night’s exhibition game against 50-game suspension from last
New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira, right, watches as New York Yankees manager Joe Bay planned to return to the Pittsburgh that Jose Contreras year, related to use of perform-
Girardi, center, talks to starting pitcher Freddy Garcia before taking Garcia out of the game in the Mets’ spring training base in Port likely would begin as the team’s ance-enhancing drugs. Mike
fifth inning of the Yankees 2-1 spring training win over the Detroit Tigers at Steinbrenner Field in St. Lucie to be checked Tuesday closer. Setup man Ryan Madson Nickeas will serve as Josh
Tampa, Fla., Tuesday. afternoon. The Mets have until 11 is another option for Manuel. Thole’s backup until Paulino re-
Lidge had issues with his
a.m. Thursday to make a roster velocity during spring training. turns.

Yankees top opening-day foe


move if he needs to go on the DL. Last season, he was 1-1 with a The Mets have nearly rounded
“It’s a possibility, of course, 2.96 ERA while converting 27 out their opening day roster, with
this late in spring, but we’ll wait saves in 32 chances. some room for changes if Bay
and see what happens and keep needs to go on the disabled list.
following it the next couple days sure what they can expect from Alderson announced Tuesday
The Associated Press six sparkling innings in his best Harang gave up eight runs, until we get a feel for what it ac- their other All-Star outfielder, that Blaine Boyer has earned the
TAMPA, Fla. — Alex Rodri- start of the spring. He gave up six earned, and 11 hits in 5 2-3 tually is and how it’s progress- Carlos Beltran, as he recovers final bullpen spot, and the Mets
guez drove in his 15th run of one run and three hits. innings. ing,” Alderson said. “We’ll prob- from tendinitis in his left knee. have asked 38-year-old reliever
the exhibition season with a ably have a move or two we won’t Bay was replaced in Tuesday’s Jason Isringhausen to stay be-
base-loaded walk, Freddy Gar- Royals 3, White Sox 2 ariners 7, Rockies 2 make until the very end.” lineup against Washington by Lu- hind in extended spring training
cia allowed one run in 4 2-3 SURPRISE, Ariz. — Bruce SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.— Ryan Bay missed the final two cas Duda. for a couple of weeks. Pitcher
innings and the New York Yan- Chen pitched five solid innings, Langerhans delivered a bases- months last season because of a Also, backup catcher Ronny Manny Acosta has been designat-
kees beat the Detroit Tigers 2-1 Brayan Pena hit a two-run loaded triple, Jack Cust hit a concussion. The Mets still aren’t Paulino is sidelined by problems ed for assignment.
Tuesday. homer and Kansas City earned two-run homer and Seattle
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An employment preview Inflation at the farm Family Dollar earnings


The payroll company ADP ADP job creation The Agriculture Department’s report on the prices farmers The discount retailer is expected Family Dollar (FDO)
releases its count of the report received for their crops during March will show how fast to have a strong second-quarter
number of jobs that private inflation is rising at the nation’s farms. Food makers and earnings report. Two weeks ago, est.
Operating $0.81
employers created during supermarkets have been raising prices because ingredients Family Dollar raised its forecast $0.97
EPS
March. The company’s 217k are more expensive, and that has hurt consumers’ confidence for the quarter above the expec-
est.
Today

reports aren’t necessarily a about the economy. The tations of financial analysts. The
2Q ’10 2Q ’11
good predictor of the Labor 210k report will look at what company said its revenue was
Department’s jobs report, farmers received for hurt by bad weather in January,
Price-to-earnings ratio: 19
which comes out Friday. But crops including grains, then helped by better weather in based on past 12 months’ results
investors do pay close soybeans, fruits and February. Investors will want to
attention to the ADP num- vegetables, livestock know if the company has more to Dividend: $0.72
bers, and they can influence and cotton. Prices rose say about its rejection of a $7
F M Div. Yield: 1.4%
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market. Sources: FactSet percent in February. Nelson Peltz’s Trian Fund. Source: FactSet

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Nokia is suing Apple again Developing


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By MATTI HUUHTANEN atekeyfeaturesinitsproducts,includingin claiming that a broad swath of Apple prod- countries
pose risk
Associated Press multitasking operating systems, data syn- uctsviolateitspatents.Applehadearlierre-
HELSINKI — Nokia is suing Apple in chronization, positioning, call quality and spondedwithitsownclaimsagainstNokia.
I N B R I E F the United States for allegedly infringing the use of Bluetooth accessories.” “Our latest ITC filing means we now
patents in “virtually all” of its mobile Last week, the U.S. International Trade have46NokiapatentsinsuitagainstApple,
phones,portablemusicplayers,tabletsand Commission found no violation in an earli- many filed more than10 years before Apple
Price Chopper recalls store computers, the Finnish company said ercomplaint.Nokiasaidit“iswaitingtosee made its first iPhone,” said Paul Melin, vice By PAUL WISEMAN
Tuesday. the full details of the ruling before deciding president of intellectual property at Nokia.
brand potato salad The move is the latest in a string of law- on the next steps in that case.” The legal disputes, which generally don’t
AP Economics Writer
WASHINGTON — The
Price Chopper Supermarkets is vol- suits by Nokia and comes as the world’s Last year, Nokia Corp. also sued Apple stop products reaching markets, come amid
world’s biggest economies are re-
untarily recalling its Regular Home- largest handset maker struggles to keep up Inc. in Britain, Germany and the Nether- increasing competition in the smartphone covering from the Great Reces-
style Potato Salad due to the potential with smartphone rivals such as Apple. lands for allegedly infringing its patents market. Tech companies are scrambling to sion at troublesome speeds: too
of listeria contamination. The product Nokia said the seven patents in the new with technology used in the iPhone, iPad win over the growing number of consumers fast or too slow.
in question was sold by the pound in complaint relate to its “pioneering innova- and iPod Touch. buying handsets that come with e-mail, Web China, India and other major
the stores’ delis between the dates of tions” that Apple allegedly is using “to cre- ThosefollowedearlierlawsuitsbyNokia surfing and scores of apps. developing countries quickly re-
March 19 and March 28. No related turned to breakneck rates of
illnesses have been reported. growth after escaping the worst
Customers are encouraged to return of the economic downturn in
the product purchased during this time 2008 and 2009. Their rapid recov-
frame to the store for a full refund. eries showed for the first time
that emerging economies have
Customers with questions may call
grown big and strong enough to
1-800-666-7667, ext. 3.
thrive independently while the
United States and other rich
Fed to release loan list countries struggle.
And today, to
The Federal Reserve plans to release Rapid growth an unpreceden-
documents on Thursday identifying in the devel- ted degree, the
financial companies that received Fed developing
loans to survive the financial crisis. oping world is world is driv-
The central bank is being forced to pulling jobs ing the global
take the action because commercial and invest- recovery, in-
banks had lost a court battle to keep stead of relying
ment from the on the United
the information private. The Fed had
argued that releasing the names of U.S. and other States for eco-
banks that drew the emergency loans rich countries. nomic leader-
could cause a run on them, defeating ship as it used
the purpose of the program. to. This picture
emerges from
The Associated Press’ new Glob-
Aaron’s to create jobs al Economy Tracker, a quarterly
analysis of 22 countries that ac-
Lease-to-own retailer Aaron’s Inc. count for more than 80 percent of
said Tuesday that it plans to create the world’s economic output.
almost 1,000 jobs in the U.S. and Cana- The developing world’s share
da this year. AP PHOTO of global economic output has
The company, which sells and leases A woman rests last week in the remains of a house destroyed by the earthquake in downtown in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. risen from 18 percent in 1980 to
residential furniture, consumer elec- Over a year since Haiti’s devastating earthquake, nearly a million people are living on the streets. 26 percent last year, the World
tronics, home appliances and accesso- Bank says. So growth in emerg-

Disaster tab: $218B


ries, said it has added 50 workers so far ing markets now has a far bigger
this year and is on schedule to hire 500 effect on the world’s economic
more based on current store opening performance.
plans. Leading the transformation is
An additional 75 franchised stores is China, which last year replaced
expected to create about 400 jobs. Japan as the world’s second-big-
Last month Aaron’s reported its gest economy. Japan, after more
The Associated Press than a decade of stagnation, is
fourth-quarter net income climbed 23

G
struggling again in the aftermath
percent and said demand for its basic ENEVA — The economic cost of The only man-made catastrophe to “Although no long-term trend of increas-
of the earthquake and nuclear di-
home furnishings remains strong even natural and man-made disasters ing global earthquake activity has saster that struck earlier this
in a challenging business environment. jumped threefold to $218 billion in
make the costliest top 10 was the emerged, the number of fatalities and in- month.
Aaron’s, based in Atlanta, has more 2010 from $68 billion the previous year, Deepwater Horizon explosion that sured losses from earthquakes are on the Rapid growth in emerging
than 1,800 company-run and franchised with earthquakes the main cause of death caused a massive oil spill in the Gulf. rise,” Balz Grollimund, one of the report’s economies has lifted hundreds of
stores in 48 states and Canada includ- and destruction, insurer Swiss Reinsu- authors, was quoted as saying. “The main millions of people out of poverty
ing those in Kingston, Hazleton, Scran- rance Co. said Tuesday. reasons are population growth, the higher and created vast consumer mar-
ton and Bloomsburg. About 304,000 people died in disasters lion, it said. Eight other disasters, includ- number of people living in urban areas as kets for U.S. goods and services.
last year, a sharp rise from 15,000 in 2009. ing storms in the United States, Germany, well as rising wealth and rapidly increasing At the same time, “this two-track
Toys R Us to pay $1.3M Haiti’s earthquake alone claimed 222,000
lives, while almost 56,000 people were
France and Australia cost insurers more
than $1 billion last year.
exposures.”
With his industry’s interests in mind,
world poses some unusual risks,”
warns Nobel Prize-winning econ-
The Federal Trade Commission said killed by Russia’s summer heatwave and The only man-made catastrophe to Swiss Re’s chief economist Thomas Hess omist Joseph Stiglitz of Colum-
Tuesday that Toys R Us, the largest over 6,200 people died from floods in Chi- make the costliest top ten was the Deep- also noted that many developing countries bia University. He and others fear
U.S. toy retailer, agreed to pay $1.3 na and Pakistan. water Horizon explosion that caused a have poor disaster insurance coverage. that too much money flowing to
million to settle civil charges that it The Zurich-based company said insure- massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Some of the new-found wealth in countries developing economies is driving
violated an agency order barring it rs bore $43 billion of the cost of disasters In its annual report, Swiss Re predicted like China should be used to improve up commodity prices and inflat-
last year, a 60 percent year-on-year in- that losses from recent quakes in New emergency preparedness and insurance ing dangerous bubbles in emerg-
from discussing its discount-chain
crease. The earthquakes in Chile and New Zealand and Japan will make 2011another protection against extreme weather ing market stocks and housing
competitors with its suppliers.
Zealand had insured losses of over $12 bil- expensive year for insurers. events such as flooding, he said. prices.
The FTC said between 1999 and Rapid growth in the develop-
2010, Toys R Us violated the order by ing world is also pulling jobs and
complaining via its Babies R Us subsid- investment from the United

Firm wins for its smartphone apps


iary to several suppliers about the States and other rich countries.
discounts other retailers were giving And it’s fanning international dis-
on baby products and requesting in- putes over trade and currencies.
formation about how companies sup- The AP Global Economy
plied products to discounters. By DAWN DRUMIN ployees. Tracker found that:
Times Leader Correspondent Rah Digga’s Straight Spittin
The 1998 order came about after the • The fastest-growing coun-
FTC found Toys R Us used its position Local programming firm Ap- is an application that allows us- tries — China, India, Indonesia
as the top U.S. toy retailer to stop toy palachian Apps has won first ers to hold hip-hop contests and — are all in the developing world.
makers from selling some toys to ware- place and a $10,000 prize in the also serves as a social network The slowest are all European:
house clubs. open category of an AT&T con- for the hip-hop genre. Rah Dig- Spain, Italy and Britain. The
That has not happened since, but the test for their smartphone appli- ga, real name Rashia Fischer, of United States ranks 12th among
FTC said that Toys R Us did not com- cation “Rah Digga’s Straight Newark, N.J., lent her name and the 20 largest economies plus Ar-
ply with other parts of the 1998 order. Spittin.” talents to the smart phone ap- gentina and South Africa.
Toys R Us and Babies R Us have AT&T’s OpenCall contest plication. Fischer is best known • Speedy growth is triggering
stores in Wilkes-Barre. was held in Orlando, Fla., last for her work with the rap crew inflation in emerging countries.
week at the Cellular Telecom- Flip Mode Squad. The countries where consumer
munications Industry Associ- “We hope to expand on (the prices rose the most last year
Appalachian Apps partners, from left, Robert Scocozzo,
ation (CTIA)Wireless 2011 mo- app) globally,” Koziel said. were Argentina, India and Russia.
Candace Martinez, Michael Martinez and David F. Koziel Jr.
bile device conference. The “We’re already in 38 countries. • High unemployment is pla-
received a $10,000 first prize from AT&T for the company’s
contest had approximately We want to gain hundreds of guing rich countries. At the end
“Rah Digga’s Straight Spittin” smartphone application.
1,000 submissions from pro- thousands to millions of users of 2010, unemployment was
$3.57 $3.32 $2.80 gramming firms from across “I believe that us working chian Apps, wrote in an e-mail. in the next year.” more than 20 percent in Spain,
the U.S., from which 100 prod- with AT&T represents a monu- Appalachian Apps is head- In the meantime, the app has 9.6 percent in the European
ucts were featured at the show. mental achievement by our quarteredinanofficeintheAsh- been entered into a similar con- Union as a whole and 9.4 percent
$4.06 in the United States. (The U.S.
07/17/08 In addition to awarding the company that will really make a ley Furniture Building on Mun- test, this one run by Microsoft.
rate fell to 9 percent in January
prize, AT&T will also partner name for Wilkes-Barre in the dy Street in Wilkes-Barre Town- The winner of that competi-
and 8.9 percent in February). In
with Appalachian Apps to in- high-tech arena,” David Koziel, ship. It was founded in January tion’s $30,000 prize will be an-
contrast, the unemployment rate
stall the app on smartphones. managing partner for Appala- 2010 and currently has 15 em- nounced in two weeks. was 5.3 percent in Brazil.
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2,700 44.20 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 42.76 +.19 +16.6 68.11 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 1.92 64.16 -.18 -1.8
1,250 37.82 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 33.80 +.19 -2.8 65.62 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 65.26 +.09 +11.5
2,600 65.88 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 65.72 +.69 -.1 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 1.93 61.28 +.62 -4.7
25.91 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.52 +.09 +12.1
1,200 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 23.75 -.03 -14.5 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 60.60 +.08 +3.2
2,500 42.50 25.63 CmtyHlt CYH ... 40.09 +.83 +7.3 15.35 9.85 SLM Cp SLM ... 15.51 +.39 +23.2
37.19 25.61 CoreMark CORE ... 33.39 +.28 -6.2 54.19 32.41 SLM pfB SLMpB 4.63 53.00 -.25 +21.0
1,150 2,400 16.00 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 10.43 +.01 -9.9 29.24 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 28.20 +.02 +17.2
19.80 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 18.31 +.31 +17.3 17.47 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 9.02 +.30 -6.3
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 7.88 -.27 -19.0 51.11 39.56 TJX TJX .60 49.48 +.27 +11.5
1,100 2,300 18.71 13.09 Genpact G .18 14.29 +.10 -6.0
O N D J F M O N D J F M 15.84 9.60 HarteHnk HHS .32 11.99 +.09 -6.1
33.34 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 32.14 +.33 +1.8
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 48.86 +.16 -1.2 37.92 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 38.29 +.54 +7.0
54.73 42.37 Hershey HSY 1.38 54.79 +.58 +16.2 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 52.26 +.07 -3.1

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Pvs. Volume 3,257 1,649 AMEX Index 2345.24 2310.31 2345.06 +34.75 +1.50% s t s +6.19% ABB Ltd 23.73 +.09 +5.7 ChinaShen 4.92 +.68 -41.4 Goldcrp g 48.54 +.08 +5.6 Medtrnic 39.23 +.38 +5.8 ProLogis 15.49 +.12 +7.3 TE Connect34.60 +.33 -2.3
Advanced 2097 1758 AEP Ind 29.16 +.69 +12.4 ChurchDwt 80.49 +.55 +16.6 GoldStr g 2.89 -.05 -37.0 MelcoCrwn 7.66 -.07 +20.4 ProUSR2K rs43.19 -.86 -14.0 TECO 18.47 +.26 +3.8
NASDAQ 2756.89 2720.19 2756.89 +26.21 +0.96% s s s +3.92% AES Corp 12.84 +.25 +5.4 CIBER 6.53 +.11 +39.5 GoldmanS 158.47 +2.00 -5.8 MentorGr 14.67 -.54 +22.3 ProvFnH 8.25 +.01 +14.0 THQ 4.80 -.02 -20.8
Declined 942 865 S&P 500 1319.45 1305.26 1319.44 +9.25 +0.71% s s s +4.91% AFLAC 52.15 -.55 -7.6 CienaCorp 24.34 +.94 +15.6 Goodyear 14.74 +.17 +24.4 Merck 32.78 +.33 -9.0 Prudentl 60.60 +.08 +3.2 TaiwSemi 12.06 -.11 -3.8
New Highs 118 113 Wilshire 5000 14003.20 13849.58 14003.19 +98.64 +0.71% s s s +4.81% AGL Res 39.21 +.20 +9.4 Cisco 17.44 +.31 -13.8 Gramrcy 4.07 -.41 +76.2 Meritage 24.27 +.08 +9.3 PSEG 31.31 +.33 -1.6 Talbots 6.06 -.04 -28.9
New Lows 13 26 AK Steel 16.42 +.81 +.3 Citigrp 4.45 +.02 -5.9 GtPanSilv g 4.12 +.03 +46.6 Mesab 41.10 +.71 +6.8 PubStrg 109.06 +1.20 +7.5 TalismE g 24.33 +.29 +9.6
Russell 2000 829.70 818.32 829.49 +7.72 +0.94% s s s +5.85% AMR 6.58 -.09 -15.5 CleanEngy 14.93 +.43 +7.9 GreenMtC s64.13 +1.43 +95.2 MetLife 44.40 -.42 -.1 PulteGrp 7.65 -.01 +1.7 Target 49.16 -.39 -18.2
ASM Intl 38.76 +.13 +10.7 Clearwire h 5.50 -.01 +6.8 Greif A 64.34 +.36 +3.9 MetroPCS 15.81 +.02 +25.2 PPrIT 6.41 +.01 +2.1

Finding health care buys


TastyBak 1.58 -.18 -75.1
AT&T Inc 30.05 +.69 +2.3 CliffsNRs 97.16 +2.52 +24.5 GrubbEllis .74 +.08 -41.7 Microchp 37.86 +.01 +10.7 Qlogic 18.08 +.13 +6.2 Teleflex 57.02 -.01 +6.0
ATP O&G 18.70 -.01 +11.7 Clorox 70.00 +.32 +10.6 GpoTMM 2.41 +.06 -3.6 MicronT 11.76 +.21 +46.6 Qualcom 53.91 +1.73 +8.9 TelefEsp s 25.16 -.04 +10.3
AbtLab 48.38 +.30 +1.0 Coach 51.65 +.43 -6.6 GpTelevisa 24.11 +.42 -7.0 Microsoft 25.49 +.08 -8.7 QntmDSS 2.54 -.01 -31.7 TelMexL 17.63 -.04 +9.2
AcadiaRlt 18.59 +.04 +1.9 Coeur 34.09 +.57 +24.8 GulfRes 6.60 +1.08 -38.3 MdsxWatr 18.07 +.30 -1.5 QstDiag 56.96 +2.21 +5.5 Tellabs 5.18 +.01 -23.6
Accenture 54.27 +.69 +11.9 ColgPal 80.42 -.07 +.1 HCA Hld n 33.89 +.85 +9.3 MitsuUFJ 4.61 -.14 -14.8 QksilvRes 14.17 +.33 -3.9 TempleInld 22.88 +.66 +7.7
AcmePkt 72.57 +2.68 +36.5 Comc spcl 23.07 +.05 +11.4 HCP Inc 37.01 +.17 +.6 MobileTel s 21.02 -.47 +.7 Quidel 12.06 +.05 -16.5 TmpDrgn 29.98 +.32 -2.5
ActionSemi 2.51 +.06 +16.7 Comerica 36.44 -.06 -13.7 HSBC 52.27 +.03 +2.4 Molycorp n 59.65 +4.14 +19.5 QwestCm 6.89 +.09 -9.5 TenetHlth 7.29 +.02 +9.0
ActivePwr 2.92 +.25 +18.7 CmtyHlt 40.09 +.83 +7.3 Hallibrtn 49.00 +1.10 +20.0 Monsanto 70.50 +.25 +1.2 RAIT Fin 2.41 -.02 +10.0 Tenneco 42.31 +.62 +2.8
ActivsBliz 10.96 -.01 -11.9 ConAgra 23.71 -.03 +5.0 HanJS 13.95 -.05 -7.6 MonstrWw 15.67 +.38 -33.7 RCM 5.10 -.05 +10.2 Teradyn 17.96 +.07 +27.9
There’s a myth that health care stocks are a AdamsEx 11.31 +.06 +5.3 ConnWtrSv 25.95 +.90 -6.9 HarleyD 41.37 +.83 +19.3 Moog A 44.93 +.15 +12.9 RF MicD 6.58 +.23 -10.5 Terex 36.73 -.21 +18.3
AdobeSy 32.62 +.19 +6.0 ConocPhil 78.81 -.76 +15.7 HarmonyG 14.72 +.50 +17.4 Moog B 44.75 +.01 +12.4 RPM 23.45 +.17 +6.1
bad buy because big drug companies are AMD 8.68 -.01 +6.1 ConsolEngy52.75 -.46 +8.2 HarrisCorp 49.13 +.73 +8.5 MorgStan 27.23 +.05 +.1 Rackspace 39.71 +.91 +26.4
Tesoro 27.13
TevaPhrm 50.00
+.58 +46.3
... -4.1
AdvSemi 5.33 -.15 -7.1 ConEd 50.62 +.50 +2.1 Harsco 35.08 -.03 +23.9
struggling with a shortage of new products. Aetna 37.01 +.12 +21.3 ConsolWtr 11.43 +.65 +24.6 HartfdFn 26.75 +.17 +1.0
Mosaic 78.85 +1.18 +3.3
MotrlaSol n 44.12 +.15 +16.0
RadianGrp 7.02 +.01 -13.0
RadioShk 15.12 +.11 -18.2
TexInst 34.96 +.47 +7.6
ThermoFis 54.63 +.41 -1.3
Health care is a broad and diverse industry. And Agilent 44.56 +.60 +7.6 CooperTire 25.64 +.29 +8.7 Hasbro 46.84 +.09 -.7 MotrlaMo n 25.45 -.57 -12.5 RangeRs 55.95 +.87 +24.4 3M Co 92.84 +.72 +7.6
Investing in AkamaiT 37.95 +.44 -19.3 CorinthC 4.40 -.16 -15.5 HawaiiEl 24.36 +.15 +6.9 Mylan 22.45 +.33 +6.2 RareEle g 13.40 +1.21 -16.6 TibcoSft 26.27 +.14 +33.3
health care: financial analysts say two types of companies AlcatelLuc 5.78 -.03
Alcoa 17.49 +.25
+95.3
+13.6
CornPdts 49.86
Corning 21.11
+.75
-.34
+8.4
+9.3
HltMgmt 10.86
Heckmann 6.51
+.21 +13.8
+.09 +29.4
NCR Corp 18.75 -.07 +22.0 Raytheon 50.70 ... +10.3 THorton g 45.56 +.02 +10.5
NV Energy 14.70 +.17 +4.6 RedHat 46.91 +.82 +2.8 TimeWarn 34.97 -.04 +8.7
Part 2 of look attractive: those that help lower the cost of Alcon 165.67 -.28 +1.4 Covidien 52.11 +.51 +14.1 HeclaM 8.87 +.06 -21.2 NXP Sem n 31.29 +2.60 +49.5 RegionsFn 7.15 +.01 +2.1 TiVo Inc 8.70 +.11 +.8
a two-part AlignTech 21.18 +.20 +8.4 Cree Inc 46.54 +1.28 -29.4 HercOffsh 5.90 +.10 +69.5 NYSE Eur 35.30 -.08 +17.7 ReneSola 10.09 +.71 +15.4 TorDBk g 87.05 +.97 +18.7
series medical care and those that sell unique Allergan 70.59 +.74 +2.8 CreXus 11.40 -.75 -13.0 Hertz 15.40 -.87 +6.3 Nabors 29.84 +.44 +27.2 RepFBcp 2.75 -.16 +12.7 Toyota 79.71 -.84 +1.4
AlliBInco 7.70 -.01 -2.9 CrwnCstle 41.14 +.70 -6.1 Hess 83.37 +.40 +8.9 NBkGreece 1.82 -.04 +8.3 RepubSvc 30.19 +.34 +1.1 TrCda g 39.78 +.19 +4.6
products. Here are three analyst favorites: AlliantEgy 38.95 +.19 +5.9 CrownHold 38.04 -.60 +14.0 HewlettP 41.11 -1.03 -2.4 NatFuGas 70.98 -.27 +8.2 RschMotn 57.05 +1.05 -1.9 Transocn 80.05 +1.87 +15.2
Allstate 31.63 -.02 -.8 Cryptologic 1.79 -.37 +27.0 HomeDp 37.70 +1.05 +7.5 NatGrid 47.81 -.01 +7.7 Revlon 14.87 +.01 +51.1 TranSwtch 4.61 +.32 +111.5
AlphaNRs 59.38 +.64 -1.1 Cummins 107.63 +2.71 -2.2 HonwllIntl 59.60 +1.28 +12.1 NOilVarco 82.26 +1.54 +22.3 RexahnPh 1.11 +.04 -.9 Travelers 59.26 +.35 +6.4
PRICE-EARNINGS AltairN rs 1.61 -.62 -41.7 CybrOpt 8.39 -.14 -1.8 HorizLns 1.62 -1.47 -62.9 NatSemi 14.43 +.09 +4.9 ReynAm s 35.65 +.12 +9.3 TrimbleN 49.91 +2.03 +25.0
TUESDAY 52-WEEK RATIO (based on DIVIDEND TOTAL RETURN AlteraCp lf 43.87 +.77 +23.3 CypSharp 12.75 +.02 -1.2 Hospira 54.53 +.52 -2.1 NetApp 48.27 +.65 -12.2 RioTinto s 70.12 +1.95 -2.1 TrinaSolar 28.47 -.13 +21.6
Altria 25.97 -.08 +5.5 DNP Selct 9.55 +.01 +4.4 HostHotls 17.50 +.32 -2.1 Netflix 237.38 +.06 +35.1 RiteAid 1.08 +.04 +22.3
CLOSE RANGE past 12 months) (YIELD) 1 YR 3 YRS* 5 YRS* 10 YRS* TriQuint 13.10 +.11 +12.1
AmBev s 27.20 +.43 -12.3 DR Horton 11.95 -.20 +.2 HudsCity 9.72 -.14 -23.7 NewAmHi 10.25 +.09 +2.9 Riverbed s 37.84 +.98 +7.6 TycoIntl 44.74 +.29 +8.0
Amazon 174.62 +5.27 -3.0 DTE 48.10 +.59 +6.1 HuntBnk 6.64 +.07 -3.3 NwGold g 11.29 +.15 +15.7 Rowan 43.46 +2.15 +24.5
Alere (ALR) $37.59 $25.36–40.55 not applicable none -7% 8% 7% — Ameren 27.84 +.33 -1.2 DanaHldg 17.22 -.10 +.1 Huntsmn 17.39 -.17 +11.4 NJ Rscs 42.42 +.38 -1.6 RylCarb 41.40 +.61 -11.9
Tyson 19.60
UBS AG 18.23
-.17 +13.8
-.24 +10.7
AMovilL 56.64 +.25 -1.2 Danaher s 51.93 +.39 +10.1 Hydrognc 5.05 +.38 +34.3 NY Times 9.40 +.18 -4.1 RoyDShllB 72.72 +.78 +9.1
AMovilA 56.35 +.13 -1.5 Darden 47.38 +1.23 +2.0 Hyperdyn 5.16 -.06 +4.0 UDR 23.73 +.17 +.9
Alere makes diagnostic products like tests for HIV and congestive heart failure that consumers can use at Newcastle 5.96 -.08 -11.0 RoyDShllA 72.30 +.75 +8.3 US Airwy 8.87 -.15 -11.4
ACapAgy 28.80 -.26 +.2 DeanFds 10.15 -.27 +14.8 IAMGld g 21.68 -.10 +21.8 NewellRub 19.26 +.01 +5.9 Rural/Met 17.04 -.01 +16.9
home. That means they visit doctors less often, and that lowers the cost of their care. Alere’s earnings are AmCapLtd 9.57 +.12 +26.6 Deere 93.95 +1.00 +13.1 INGPrRTr 6.09 +.03 +7.0 US Gold 8.57 +.28 +6.2
NewmtM 53.49 +.22 -12.9 SBA Com 39.26 +.49 -4.1 USEC 4.44 -.10 -26.2
AEagleOut 15.58 +.28 +6.5 Dell Inc 14.77 -.02 +9.0 iShGold s 13.86 -.01 -.3
expected to rise 3 percent this year, but analysts expect 13 percent in 2012. The stock has fallen 7 percent AEP 35.10 +.41 -2.4 DeltaAir 9.79 -.12 -22.3 iSAstla 26.16 +.41 +2.8
NewsCpA 17.26 +.17 +18.5 SpdrDJIA 122.51 +.75 +6.0 UniSrcEn 35.60 +.06 -.7
Nexen g 24.60 +.41 +7.4 SpdrGold 138.21 -.33 -.4 UnilevNV 31.18 +.23 -.7
during the last year, but analysts expect it to rise 20 percent over the next year. AmExp 45.65 -.07 +6.4 DeltaPtr h .92 +.01 +21.6 iShBraz 75.23 +.79 -2.8 NextEraEn 54.68 +.91 +5.2 S&P500ETF131.86 +.88 +4.9 Unisys 31.73 +.32 +22.6
AmIntlGrp 36.18 -.18 -25.0 DenburyR 24.18 +.41 +26.7 iSCan 33.07 +.19 +6.7 NiSource 18.99 +.26 +7.8 SpdrKbwBk 25.69 +.06 -.8
AmSupr 24.70 +1.12 -13.6 Dndreon 35.88 +1.92 +2.7 iShGer 25.38 +.11 +6.0 UtdContl 22.87 -.58 -4.0
NikeB 76.36 +.47 -10.6 SpdrLehHY 40.42 +.02 +1.8 UtdMicro 2.73 +.04 -13.6
AmTower 50.51 +.51 -2.2 DenisnM g 2.52 -.05 -26.3 iSh HK 18.52 +.16 -2.1
Zoll Medical (ZOLL) 43.00 23.07–47.87 46 none 66 16 27 9 AmWtrWks 27.67 +.17 +9.4 Depomed 9.73 +.51 +53.0 iShJapn 10.29 -.01 -5.7
NobleCorp 45.47 +.70 +27.1
NokiaCp 8.68 -.06 -15.9
SpdrRetl 50.19 +.59 +3.8
SpdrOGEx 63.26 +.77 +19.9
UPS B 73.85 +.33 +1.7
Ameriprise 61.20 +.26 +6.3 DeutschBk 58.50 +.12 +12.4 iSh Kor 62.78 +.81 +2.6 US Bancrp 26.65 -.09 -1.2
NoestUt 34.25 +.39 +7.4 SpdrMetM 73.43 +1.18 +6.8 US NGs rs 11.20 -.38 -6.5
Analysts like Zoll because it makes a defibrillator that’s worn as a vest. The LifeVest is designed to help Ametek s 42.92 +.63 +9.4 DevelDiv 13.92 +.02 -1.2 iShSing 13.45 +.07 -2.9 NthnO&G 26.91 +.71 -1.1 SPX Cp 79.06 +.31 +10.6 US OilFd 41.83 +.41 +7.3
Amgen 53.43 +.78 -2.7 DevonE 91.70 +.20 +16.8 iSTaiwn 14.69 +.07 -6.0 NorthropG 68.21 +.30 +5.3 Safeway 23.17 +.83 +3.0
patients after a heart attack and before they can have bypass surgery or a permanent defibrillator Anadarko 83.17 +1.11 +9.2 Diageo 74.69 +.09 +.5 iShSilver 36.17 -.02 +19.8 NwstNG 46.04 +.11 -.9 StJoe 25.34 +.23 +16.0
USSteel 56.78 +1.38 -2.8
UtdTech 84.12 +.65 +6.9
implanted. The product’s revenue rose 61 percent to $71 million in 2010. Zoll’s earnings rose 93 percent. Anadigc 4.28 -.37 -38.2 DiaOffs 78.61 +.91 +17.6 iShChina25 43.72 +.39 +1.5 NovaGld g 12.74 +.30 -10.7 StJude 51.55 +.31 +20.6 UtdhlthGp 44.48 +.61 +23.2
Annaly 17.44 +.03 -2.7 Diebold 35.28 +.26 +10.1 iShEMkts 47.64 +.55 0.0 Novartis 54.44 -.63 -7.7 Saks 11.17 +.07 +4.4
That has sent the stock up 66 percent during the last year. The S&P 500 is up 12 percent. Analysts believe A123 Sys 6.77 -1.05 -29.0 DirecTV A 46.33 +.17 +16.0 iShB20 T 91.59 -.71 -2.7 Novell 5.97 +.01 +.8 SanDisk 45.86 +.57 -8.0
UnumGrp 26.29 +.08 +8.5
Apache 127.94 +1.69 +7.3 DrSCBr rs 36.92 -1.07 -21.2 iS Eafe 59.66 +.31 +2.5 UranmRs 2.00 -.02 -41.2
Zoll can rise another 21 percent over the next year. ApolloGrp 40.55 -1.80 +2.7 DirFnBr rs 41.12 -.27 -13.0 iSR1KG 60.08 +.41 +4.9
Nucor 46.62 +.75 +6.4 SandRdge 12.20 +.38 +66.7
UrbanOut 29.90 +.28 -16.5
NustarEn 67.44 -.17 -2.9 Sanofi 34.66 +.05 +7.5
Apple Inc 350.96 +.52 +8.8 DrxFBull s 29.67 +.21 +6.6 iShR2K 82.81 +.77 +5.8 Vale SA 32.97 +.76 -4.6
NuvFloat 12.49 +.14 +5.8 SaraLee 17.92 +.04 +2.3
ApldMatl 15.70 +.23 +11.7 DirxSCBull 83.99 +2.27 +16.0 iShREst 58.28 +.26 +4.1 Vale SA pf 28.92 +.62 -4.3
NvMAd 13.27 +.08 +1.5 Satcon h 3.73 +.14 -17.1
Allergan (AGN) 70.59 56.26–76.00 not applicable 20 cents (0.3%) 9 8 5 8 Arbitron 39.02 +.55 -6.0 DirxEnBull 87.84 +2.62 +50.3 ITT Corp 58.52 +.41 +12.3 NvPA 13.32 +.02 -.1 SaulCntr 43.44 -.20 -8.3
ValenceT h 1.59
ValeroE 30.44
... -5.4
+.87 +31.7
ArcelorMit 36.36 +.47 -4.6 Discover 24.49 +.13 +32.2 ITW 54.41 +.48 +1.9 Nvidia 19.17 -.15 +24.5 Schlmbrg 94.36 +3.93 +13.0
AriadP 7.49 +.28 +46.9 DiscCm A 38.60 -.40 -7.4 Illumina 67.86 +1.91 +7.1 ValpeyFsh 3.86 -.01 +13.9
Wealthy consumers are spending again, and that benefits Allergan, the maker of Botox. Earnings rose 19 ArmHld 26.97 +.08 +30.0 Disney 42.94 +.42 +14.5 Informat 50.79 +.34 +15.4
OcciPet 103.79 +2.92 +5.8 SchoolSp 14.79 +.02 +6.2
ValVis A 6.86 +.26 +12.3
OfficeDpt 4.74 +.04 -12.2 Schwab 17.87 -.08 +4.4
percent in the fourth quarter as sales of the wrinkle treatment rose 11 percent. Analysts expect profits to ArubaNet 33.98 -.65 +62.7 DollarGen 30.52 -.97 -.5 InglesMkts 19.57 +.35 +1.9 OfficeMax 12.81 +.15 -27.6 SeagateT 14.28 -.03 -5.0 VangREIT 57.17 +.23 +3.3
AstraZen 45.93 +.09 -.6 DomRescs 44.55 +.32 +4.3 Intel 20.28 -.06 -3.6 VangEmg 47.98 +.47 -.3
rise 14 percent this year, and 15 percent in 2012. The stock is up 9 percent in the last year. It is expected Atmel 13.54 +.42 +9.9 Dover 64.93 +.29 +11.1 IBM 162.88 +1.51 +11.0
OilSvHT 166.00 +3.78 +18.1 SearsHldgs 80.25 +1.45 +8.8
VantageDrl 1.82 -.06 -10.3
Olin 22.38 +1.14 +9.1 SemiHTr 34.74 +.27 +6.8
to rise 13 percent during the next year. ATMOS 33.50 -.03 +7.4 DowChm 37.24 +.35 +9.1 Intl Coal 11.00 +.12 +42.1 OmniVisn h 36.07 +2.72 +21.8 SempraEn 52.77 +.39 +.6 Verigy 14.19 -.02 +9.0
AutoData 50.64 +.29 +9.4 drugstre 3.86 +.01 +74.7 IntlGame 16.21 +.07 -8.4 OnSmcnd 9.93 -.05 +.5 SenHous 22.45 +.17 +2.3 VertxPh 48.90 +1.56 +39.6
AvalRare n 8.15 +.92 +30.6 DryShips 4.96 ... -9.7 IntPap 28.90 +1.30 +6.1 OplinkC 20.19 +.41 +9.3 ServiceCp 10.77 +.05 +30.5 VestinRMII 1.54 -.07 +6.2
Returns through March 28. *annualized AvanirPhm 3.82 +.01 -6.4 DuPont 54.59 +.66 +9.4 Interpublic 12.10 -.01 +13.9 ViacomA 52.25 +.44 +13.9
Opnext 2.39 +.12 +35.8 ShawGrp 35.35 +.65 +3.3
AveryD 41.03 +.07 -3.1 DukeEngy 18.05 +.19 +1.3 Intersil 12.28 +.08 -19.6 Oracle 33.16 +.61 +5.9 SiderNac s 16.61 +.25 -.4 ViacomB 46.27 +.79 +16.8
SOURCES: Jeff McCormack, Manning & Napier Life Sciences Fund; FactSet; AP research; Morningstar Chip Cutter • AP Avon 27.27 +.12 -6.2 Dycom 17.51 +.48 +18.7 Invesco 25.46 +.09 +5.8 Vical 2.73 +.01 +35.1
OwensIll 30.27 +.31 -1.4 Siemens 133.07 +.75 +7.1
AXIS Cap 33.76 +.43 -5.9 ECDang n 22.50 +.95 -16.9 IronMtn 31.42 +.56 +25.6 PECO pfA 72.55 ... +3.6 SilicnImg 8.99 -.81 +22.3 VimpelC n 14.13 +.43 -6.1
BB&T Cp 27.66 +.37 +5.2 ETrade rs 15.44 -.20 -3.5 ItauUnibH 22.52 -.01 -5.8 VirgnMda h 27.57 +.54 +1.2
Mutual Funds BHP BillLt 92.79 +2.21
BJs Whls 48.70 -.12
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eBay
EMC Cp 27.28
31.08 +.74
+.08
+11.7
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JAlexandr 5.91
J&J Snack 46.33
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A pair of low pressure systems will be moving across the Southeast, with

45°
showers and thunderstorms likely. A few strong to severe storms will be possible from southern
TODAY THURSDAY
Cloudy,
FRIDAY
Mix of
Georgia to central Florida. Rain will be likely to the north of this system, spreading through much of
rain and the Mid-Atlantic. Rain and snow will fall over the northern and Central Rockies.
Partly sunny showers

31°
snow
45° 40°
32° 30°

SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 56/47


44/30
Partly Partly Rain Partly 41/26
sunny, sunny sunny, 52/37 48/38 Today's sunny
showers showers morning will
44/28
42° 45° 50° 55° 71/56
44/35
soon give way to
32° 30° 40° 45° 56/39 high, thin stratus
50/38
clouds which
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 73/56
57/49
may form a ring
around the sun,
The Poconos 81/50 59/41
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 40-46. Lows: 27-31. Partly to most- a sign that rain
43/28
Tonight’s low ly cloudy skies today. Mostly cloudy with 68/53
or snow is com-
Albany
46/28 a chance of rain and snow tonight. ing. And indeed
41/27 84/69 88/74
some will arrive
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 44/36 early tonight,
42/27 Highs: 44-47. Lows: 33-36. Partly to most- but only a small
ly cloudy with a chance of rain south City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow amount is likely,
Towanda today. A chance of rain tonight.
45/27 Anchorage 38/29/.00 41/27/r 40/26/r Myrtle Beach 57/36/.00 63/54/t 62/49/pc most of which
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 49/30
Atlanta 52/43/.00 57/49/t 57/42/pc Nashville 61/39/.00 56/40/pc 55/41/pc will melt upon
46/31 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 52/28/.00 43/33/r 48/37/sh New Orleans 82/64/.00 79/60/t 72/56/pc contact with the
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 39-43. Lows: 20-28. Mostly cloudy Boston 49/32/.00 47/34/s 48/36/c Norfolk 54/28/.00 48/40/r 51/43/c
45/31 Buffalo 35/20/.00 39/26/c 43/30/rs Oklahoma City 49/42/.00 49/36/c 68/43/pc
pavement. A lit-
skies today. Cloudy with a chance of tle rain could
Charlotte 60/28/.00 52/43/r 53/43/pc Omaha 38/30/.00 46/32/c 49/35/sh
snow showers tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 40/24/.00 44/28/pc 46/32/c Orlando 83/63/.00 83/68/t 83/64/t mix in as well at
State College 40/30
39/27
48/38 Cleveland 40/20/.00 38/28/c 41/29/sh Phoenix 84/59/.00 87/61/s 93/65/s the start. By
Brandywine Valley Dallas 55/50/.06 59/41/c 72/49/pc Pittsburgh 45/18/.00 42/28/r 44/31/sh Thursday morn-
Reading Denver 48/29/.03 56/39/pc 62/38/pc Portland, Ore. 51/46/.11 56/46/r 61/43/sh
Harrisburg 45/32 Highs: 46-47. Lows: 33-34. Mostly cloudy ing expect to see
43/31 with a chance of rain today. Cloudy with Detroit 45/21/.00 41/26/pc 43/30/c St. Louis 46/39/.00 52/38/pc 53/38/sh
Honolulu 82/71/.01 84/69/s 84/70/s Salt Lake City 49/28/.00 54/41/sh 63/43/c less than 2 inch-
Philadelphia rain continuing tonight.
48/34 Houston 76/64/.00 68/53/pc 74/58/s San Antonio 72/62/.00 71/51/pc 82/54/s es of new snow.
Indianapolis 46/33/.00 48/32/pc 50/33/c San Diego 66/58/.00 75/56/s 79/57/s Another storm
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 69/53/.00 82/60/s 85/62/s San Francisco 61/47/.00 70/54/s 75/54/s along the coast
44/36 Highs: 43-46. Lows: 35-39. Mostly cloudy Los Angeles 63/52/.00 73/56/s 79/58/s Seattle 49/43/.07 56/47/r 57/46/sh
Miami 85/71/.00 88/74/pc 87/72/pc Tampa 82/64/.00 81/70/t 79/63/t could bring more
with a chance of rain today. Cloudy with
Milwaukee 39/23/.00 42/29/pc 41/32/c Tucson 82/50/.00 84/53/s 89/56/s snow Thursday
rain continuing tonight.
Minneapolis 40/21/.00 44/30/c 45/33/sh Washington, DC 51/34/.00 44/35/r 48/37/sh night and Friday
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport morning. There
WORLD CITIES may be enough
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 43/23 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs then to impact
Average 52/32 Month to date 5.11” Wilkes-Barre 7.12 -0.53 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 57/28/.00 56/45/sh 57/48/sh Mexico City 84/57/.00 83/51/pc 82/49/pc travel, especially
Record High 84 in 1905 Normal month to date 2.49” Towanda 4.37 -0.34 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 81/52/.00 84/58/s 86/58/s Montreal 41/27/.00 40/25/s 48/28/s
Beijing 70/34/.00 71/41/s 74/43/s Moscow 36/23/.04 36/24/sn 36/20/s
in higher eleva-
Record Low 7 in 1923 Year to date 10.42” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 7.03” For more weather Berlin 57/27/.00 57/38/s 58/44/sh Paris 63/39/.03 57/45/sh 63/47/sh tions. Colder
Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0
Yesterday 32 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 75/50/.00 79/51/s 82/53/s Rio de Janeiro 86/77/.00 84/75/t 84/73/t than normal
Month to date 846 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.73 -0.13 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 52/37/.00 52/39/sh 59/45/pc Riyadh 86/68/.00 86/64/pc 88/64/pc temperatures
Year to date 5534 Today 6:51a 7:26p Frankfurt 63/34/.00 62/43/pc 58/45/sh Rome 63/50/.07 65/49/sh 67/47/s will continue
Last year to date 5189 Tomorrow 6:49a 7:27p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 72/61/.00 66/60/sh 71/61/pc San Juan 83/74/.13 85/71/t 86/72/pc
Jerusalem 72/45/.00 73/48/s 76/50/s Tokyo 57/41/.00 57/43/sh 57/41/pc through the
Normal year to date 5407 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 weekend.
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 4:46a 4:01p London 61/39/.04 55/46/sh 60/49/sh Warsaw 52/30/.00 55/35/s 59/41/sh
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
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CHEF’S CORNER
DAVID HOWE
Bernadine Tarasek of CORK RESTAURANT
Plains Township and

Begin spring
Al Yanovich Sr. enjoy
a meal of fried fish
and french fries at
Good Shepherd Pol-
ish National Catholic
Church in Plymouth
on Friday.
with lighter,
spicier flavors
DON CAREY PHOTOS
/THE TIMES LEADER

SPRING IS IN
THE AIR, and our
thoughts are on
lighter, spicier
foods.
I’ve always loved
Asian cuisine
because it is so full of flavor. This
recipe is a favorite, as it blends
various flavors and textures for a
delicious, Asian-inspired meal.
It’s easy to prepare and will im-
press your family and guests with
its great presentation and taste.
Not a fan of salmon? The basting
sauce also will work well with
chicken.
Steamed broccoli spears are a
nice complement and, if you’re
looking for a good wine to pair
with this dish, try a nice dry Ries-
ling, Gewurztraminer or rosé.
Many Viogniers and Champagnes
also will work well.
•••

ASIAN-STYLE SALMON
INGREDIENTS:
2 salmon portions, 8 ounces each
fried wonton slices
steamed broccoli spears
BASTING SAUCE:
By SUSAN M. SELASKY Detroit Free Press 4 ounces teriyaki
1 teaspoon sesame oil

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1 cup hoisin barbecue sauce
arch and April wouldn’t be the same without the Lenten fish fries 4 ounces chopped green onions
2 ounces chopped roasted pea-
served up at many neighborhood churches, clubs and organizations, nuts
such as the Knights of Columbus. • They’re a big draw for hundreds 1/3 cup soy sauce
Mix sauce ingredients well in a glass
of people. Tim Huber has been running the Friday fish fry at the United Metho- mixing bowl.
Spray grill with non-stick spray and
dist Church in Royal Oak, Mich., for 14 years. At each of the church’s three fish grill salmon for approximately 1 minute
fries so far this year, more than 300 people have been served, Huber says. on both sides. Continue cooking at 375
for approximately 15 minutes or until
you’ve reached your desired temper-
ature.
“As fast as it comes out of the Fish:
••• 2 pounds cod fillets, rinsed,
Begin basting with the sauce right
oven or deep-fryer, it’s on their patted dry before you put the salmon in the oven.
plate,” he says. “No one has to BEER-BATTERED COD Flour for dredging Cover salmon with remaining sauce 5
wait more than half an hour. Salt and pepper or an all-pur- minutes out.
Serves: 4 When salmon is done, plate and
“We buy absolutely only the pose seasoning, optional
Preparation time: 20 minutes Tartar sauce, optional pour remaining sauce from oven onto
best fish you can buy,” says Total time: 45 minutes ••• the salmon. Top with a nice pile of
Huber, a church member and Batter: In a large bowl, sift together the fried wonton strips and sprinkle a bit
fish broker. “We serve frozen 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour of green onion on top for garnish as
flour and salt; make a well in the
skin-on Icelandic baby cod, 1/2 teaspoon salt center. Add the egg yolk and half of well.
haddock and walleye.” 1 egg, separated the beer; whisk, gradually drawing Serve with the steamed broccoli
If you want to have your own, 12 oz. beer in the flour to form a smooth spears.
check out these recipes for 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
beer-battered fish and coleslaw: Oil for deep frying See FISH, Page 2C

JENNIFER WYCHOCK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

This Asian-inspired salmon dish


was prepared by David Howe at
Cork restaurant in Wilkes-Barre.

Chef’s Corner lets area chefs share


recipes and culinary tips. Today’s con-
tributor is David Howe from Cork restau-
One extra benefit of a NEPA fish fry is it often includes potato pancakes, a regional favorite. The fry baskets at Good Shepherd Polish National rant, 463 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre. If
you would like to contribute, contact
Catholic Church in Plymouth keep the goods - fish and
Mary Therese Biebel at 829-7283 or
fries - in a holding pattern.
email mbiebel@timesleader.com.

Broccoli Cheese Chicken is Mmm-mmm good


By KATHY SWEETRA fast and easy; and, more impor- chicken bouillon cubes to make should only take you about 30
ksweetra@timesleader.com tant, picky eaters seem to like it more of a pseudo-Chinese minutes to prepare:
Here you go, again. Couldn’t them. meal. You can make as much •••
get out of the office on time; Who has time to coax a reluc- rice as you need, hence the
traffic was insane; someone has tant child to eat on days like larger quantities, if necessary. EVERYDAY
basketball practice, and you this? Also, the portions can I also use boneless chicken BROCCOLI CHEESE
have a PTA meeting. Somehow usually be stretched for any tenders instead of the breast CHICKEN
you need to get a hot meal on surprise guests, a constant phe- halves if I’m in a real hurry.
nomenon at my house. Consid- Ingredients:
the table. I’ve been there way Every minute counts, so not 1 tbsp. butter or margarine
ering I only have one child, it 1 lb. skinless, boneless chicken
too many times. having to cut up the breasts can
always amazed me that I was breast halves
What to do? Well, with apol- usually cooking for at least four be a real time-saver. I also add FOTOLIA.COM PHOTO
1 can Campbell’s Broccoli
ogies to all the gourmet cooks people. Go figure. more water than called for in Cheese Soup
out there, I have been known to Dozens of recipes are avail- the recipe (usually about three- 1/3 cup water or milk Stir in soup, water and pepper. rice at the same time you start the
rely on good, old-fashioned quarters of a can) to have a 1/8 tsp. pepper Heat to boiling. Add broccoli. Re- chicken. That way everything
able using all kinds of Camp- duce heat to low. Cover and sim- should get done at the same time
Campbell’s soup recipes. Unlike better consistency for pouring 2 cups broccoli florets
bell’s soups, but this broccoli- In skillet over medium heat, in mer 10 minutes or until chicken is (always a plus). Also, this recipe is
some of those recipes you see in cheese chicken has been a staple over the rice. hot butter or margarine, cook fork-tender and broccoli is done, supposed to make four servings,
magazines that require a lot of at my house for years. I usually So take a deep breath and get chicken 10 minutes or until browned stirring occasionally. but you can add extra meat and
prep time, these meals really are serve it over rice boiled with started on this tasty meal that on both sides. Spoon off fat. Note: Start boiling water for the broccoli, if desired.
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FISH
LOCAL FISH FRIES Barre. Haluski with homemade
noodles, pirohi, homemade piz-
Several local churches and orga- Editor’s note: Send news for this za, broccoli and shells, and clam
nizations invite you to enjoy a space by noon Friday to peo- chowder on the menu. Frozen
Continued from Page 1C feast from the sea courtesy of ple@timesleader.com or by mail to potato and cheese, and cabbage
their fund-raiser fish fries: Good Eats, The Times Leader, 15 N. pirohi and takeouts also avail-
paste. Stir in the remaining beer
and the oil; do not overmix. Cover ••• Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. To able. To place orders call the
Lenten fish dinners are prepared ensure accuracy, information must
and let stand for 15 to 30 minutes. social hall at 829-9288.
by Chef2Table every Wednesday be typed or computer generated.
Meanwhile, heat the oil for deep-
and Friday through April 22 at the For more information, contact Lenten Potato Pancake and
frying (you’ll need at least 8 cups)
Plains American Legion, East Michele Harris at 829-7245. The Pierogi Sale 4-8 p.m. every
to 375 degrees. Carey Street, Plains Township. complete list of events can be Friday through April 15, Exeter
Cut the cod fillets into 4-inch Takeouts are available from 4-7 viewed at www.timesleader.com by
pieces. Beat the egg white until p.m. Wednesdays and sitdowns or Hose Company 1, 1405 Susque-
clicking Community News under
very foamy and fold it into the takeout from 4-7 p.m. Fridays. The the People tab. hanna Ave., Exeter. Delivery is
batter. Place the flour in a pie plate $8 dinners include breaded fish available. Call 602-0739 for
or shallow dish and season with with tartar sauce, french fries, more information.
salt, pepper or all-purpose season- pierogies and coleslaw. Additional THIS WEEK: March 30 to
Lenten Fish Fry 3-6:30 p.m.
ing.
Working in batches, dredge the
specials are served on Fridays.
A Lenten fish fry takes place from
April 5 St. John the Baptist Church to hold fish dinner every Friday through April 15,
fish pieces with flour, shaking to 3-6:30 p.m. every Friday through Lenten Fish Dinners prepared Good Shepherd Polish National
remove the excess. Dip a piece into
A Lenten fish dinner will be served from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Friday at
April 15 at Good Shepherd Polish by Chef2Table every Wednesday St. John the Baptist Church, 126 Nesbitt St., Larksville. Takeouts will Catholic Church, 269 E. Main St.,
the batter and place in the hot oil. National Catholic Church, 269 E. Plymouth. Takeouts available.
and Friday through April 22 at be served 3-4:30 p.m. The menu offers fried haddock, macaroni and
Fry about 4 minutes, depending on Main St., Plymouth. The $7.50 Price of $7.50 includes French
the thickness of the fish or until
Plains American Legion, East cheese, cole slaw, rolls, dessert and beverages. Tickets are $8 for
meal includes fried fish, french fries, coleslaw and dessert. For
golden brown and crisp. Remove fries, coleslaw and dessert. Take- Carey Street, Plains Township. adults and $4 for children 10 years old and younger. Stations of the
and drain well on paper towels; outs are available. Call 690-5411. Only takeouts available 4-7 p.m. Cross begin at 7 p.m. Chefs scheduled to prepared the meal, from more information call Barbara at
keep warm. Repeat with remaining A Lenten fish fry runs from 11 on Wednesdays; dine in or take left, are Frank Pantucci, Joe Gimble, Kevin Fulton, Ron Mackiewicz 690-5411.
pieces of fish. Serve with tartar a.m.-7 p.m. every Friday through out 4-7 p.m. on Fridays. Dinners and Howard Bauman.
Lenten Fish Fry 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
sauce, if desired, and coleslaw. April 15 at St. Mary’s Church, 1730 cost $8 and include breaded fish every Friday through April 15, St.
Adapted from “Anne Willian’s Fowler Ave., Berwick. Batter- with tartar sauce, French fries,
dipped fried fish, baked fish, old; children younger than 5 West Pittston, 408 Wyoming Mary’s Church, 1730 Fowler Ave.,
Cook it Right” by Anne Willian pierogies and coleslaw. Addition- years dine free. Call 824-1674 Ave., West Pittston. Baked and Berwick. Batter-dipped fish,
breaded shrimp, chicken tenders,
(Readers Digest, $29.95). al specials served on Fridays. Thursdays. unbaked pizza with optional baked fish, breaded shrimp,
baked potato or French fries, corn,
••• coleslaw, baked beans, homemade Annual Spaghetti Dinner, onions is available for $10 per chicken tenders, baked potato or
pies, rice pudding and beverages Fish Fry 4:30-6:30 p.m. Fri-
hosted by the Dallas Knights of tray. Optional toppings include French fries, corn, coleslaw,
are on the menu. Platters include day, common room, St. Martin in
CREAMY COLESLAW Columbus, 5-7 p.m. Thursday, sweet red peppers, sausage or baked beans, homemade pies,
a potato and one side dish. Fish is the Fields Episcopal Church,
Serves: 10 gymnasium, Gate of Heaven pepperoni for $1.50 each. Spe- rice pudding, and beverages on
also sold by the piece with extra 3085 Church Road, Mountain
Preparation time: 10 minutes sides available. Factory orders School, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas. cialty pizzas are broccoli, tomato the menu. Platters include a
Top. Cost is $9 per plate for a
Total time: 25 minutes must be placed by 10 a.m. Call Takeouts start at 4:30; bring and garlic, $13 per tray, and a potato and one side dish. Fish
generous serving of fried had-
1 cup reduced-fat mayonnaise 759-9227 or fax your order 759- containers. Dinners include vegetable pizza without cheese also sold by the piece and extra
dock, French fries, coleslaw, cake
1/4 cup cider vinegar 6637. meatballs, salad, bread, desserts with tomatoes, onions, broccoli, sides are available. Factory or-
A Lenten fish fry takes place from and beverage. Takeouts avail-
2 tbsp. sugar and beverages. Adults pay $8; red peppers and mushrooms for ders must be placed by 10 a.m.
4-8 p.m. every Friday through able. A Stations of the Cross Phone 759-9227 or fax orders to
1 cup reduced-fat sour cream $4 for children 5 to 12 years old; $12. Place orders in advance by
1/2 cup minced onion April 15 at the Goodwill Hose Com- follows. For more information, 759-6637.
pany 2, 451 W. Main St., Plymouth. free for children younger than 5. call Marlene at 868-5690 or calling the church office, 655-
1/2 head green or savoy cab- Tickets sold at the door; advance 1083, or Andy Griglock, 654-
bage, finely shredded (about 8 Cost is $8 per dinner. Takeouts Harriet at 868-3394. Lenten Food Sale, sponsored
and delivery are available in Ply- purchase is recommended. For 9075. by the Catholic community of
cups)
mouth only. tickets, or more information, call Lenten Fish Dinner 4:30-6:30
1/2 small-head red cabbage, Lenten Food Sales 11:30 a.m.-4
shredded (about 4 cups) A Lenten fish fry takes place from Tom, 675-2258. p.m. Friday, St. John the Baptist
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Fine Arts Fiesta


juried exhibitions
set for mid-May
LUZERNE COUNTY: The
Fine Art Fiesta Annual Adult
and Student Juried Exhibi-
tions will take place at the 56th
Wilkes-Barre Fine Arts Fiesta,
“Enrich Your Senses,” to be
held May 19-22 on Public
Nicholas Butcher Valerie A. Varzaly Square in Wilkes-Barre. Artists
living within a 100-mile radius
Nicholas Butcher, son of Jeff and Valerie Ann Varzaly daughter of
Janine Butcher, Havertown, is Chris and Kristy Varzaly, King-
are eligible to compete in six
celebrating his fifth birthday ston, is celebrating her second categories: crafts, graphics,
today, March 30. Nicholas is a birthday today, March 30. Valerie painting, photography, sculp-
grandson of Robert and Victoria is a granddaughter of Debby ture/construction, and water-
Butcher, Dupont, and Magdy and Odgers, Moosic; Patty Varzaly,
color. Prizes are $75 first place,
Nadia Barsoum, Newtown Plains Township; and the late
Square. He is a great-grandson Michael Varzaly. She is a great- $50 second place, and $25
of the late Louis and Julia Kom- granddaughter of Helen Miller, third place in each category as
ski, Dupont. Nicholas has a sister,
Nora, 2.
Moosic. Valerie has a sister,
Avery, 3 months.
Jazz festival planned for Sunday at Crestwood well as a $200 best of show,
two purchase prizes, and many
The annual jazz festival presented by the award-winning Crestwood High School Jazz Ensemble and
other area jazz bands will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at the school, 281 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. sponsored awards.
There will be a bake sale and basket raffles. All proceeds will benefit Mountain Top Relay for Life and All artwork must be submit-
the American Cancer Society. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students and are available at the ted from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
door. For more information, call 474-6782. Members of the Crestwood jazz ensemble, first row, are April 16 at Fiesta Central, Mid-
Elisabeth Shovlin, Danny Androckitis, Shane Skonieczki, and A.J. Scutt. Second row: Becca McCallick, town Village, 41 S. Main St.,
Luke Teetsel, John Michel, Gaby Marotta, Izzy Sudol, Alfredo Jiminez-Jiminez, Chris Burge, Lauren
Fredmund, and Noah Arcure. Third row: Zach Taney, Matt Harkenreader, Justina Malys, and Robbie
Wilkes-Barre, by Katana res-
Shovlin. taurant. Entry forms and com-
plete rules can be requested by
mail with a self-stamped enve-

GOOD EATS
Paul’s Lutheran Church, Route
118, Dallas. Tickets are $6 at the lope sent to Fine Arts Fiesta Ju-
door. Building is wheelchair ried Exhibition, P.O. Box 2053,

Daisy Stiner John J. Richards III Continued from Page 2C


accessible.
Spaghetti and Meatball
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703-2053
or visit www.fineartsfies-
Daisy Stiner, daughter of Lori North-East Wilkes-Barre, 11:30 Supper hosted by the Youth ta.org.
John J. Richards III, son of John a.m.-4:30 p.m., every Friday
Amos and Daney Stiner, Larks- Group 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Dor- Entry forms for the students
Richards Jr. and Kimberly Tipin-
ville, is celebrating her eighth
ski, Larksville, is celebrating his through April 15, St. Andre Bas- ranceton United Methodist are available through art teach-
birthday today, March 30. Daisy sette, Father Zolcinski Hall, 666
third birthday today, March 30. Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., ers at schools. Adult entry
is a granddaughter of Ralph N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Menu
John is a grandson of John and Kingston. Takeouts begin at 4
Amos and Ethel Stiner, both of
Larksville; Dorothy Amos, King-
Rosemary Richards, Larksville;
Kenneth Tipinski, Murrysville;
includes potato pancakes, ha-
luski, Manhattan clam chowder,
Plymouth Rotary Club p.m. Adults pay $7; $4 for chil-
forms can found in Wilkes-
Barre at Marquis Art and
ston; and Joe Garrnet, Hanover
Township. She is a great-grand-
and Theresa Walker, Apollo. He is
a great-grandson of Helen Kul-
New England clam chowder and hosting spaghetti dinner dren younger than 12 years old;
free for children younger than 5
Frame, South Main Street, Stu-
daughter of the late Joseph and macaroni and cheese. For large dio Amid the Pines, 601 Sylvan
ick, Leechburg. The Rotary Club of Plymouth years old.
Genevieve Benotsky. orders or more information, call St., Wyoming Valley Art
will serve a complete spaghetti Homemade Soup Sale at
Mary at 823-4988. League, and Arts YOUniverse,
dinner from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday Emmanuel United Church of
Lenten Fish Fry 4-8 p.m. at the Plymouth American 156 S. Franklin St.; Main Street
Christ, Alberdeen Road and Galleries, Pierce Street, King-
every Friday through April 15, Legion, Center Avenue, Ply-
mouth. Takeouts and contain- Blue Ridge Trail, Mountain Top.
Goodwill Hose Company 2, 451 ston; in Dallas at Sue Hand Im-
ers will be available. Tickets Pickup orders 11 a.m.-noon Sat-
W. Main St., Plymouth. Cost is agery and Pauly Friedman Art
cost $8 and are being sold by urday or after the worship ser-
$8 per dinner. Takeouts avail- Gallery at Misericordia Uni-
all members of the club or call vice about noon Sunday. Vege-
able, and deliveries made only versity; Hazleton Art League,
Janet Franchella at Franchella’s table with hamburger, chicken
in Plymouth. Broad Street, Hazleton; in
Restaurant in Plymouth at noodle, and potato soups is sold
Lenten Dinner 4-7 p.m. every 779-5800. Tickets will also be by the quart for $5 each. To Scranton at Suarci Gallery at
Friday through April 15, Transfig- sold at the door the day of the place orders call Denise at the Marywood University and
uration of Our Lord Church Hall, event. All proceeds will be used church office at 868-5675. AFA Gallery; Keypoint Frame
Bliss and Center streets, Hanov- to sponsor community service and Art, Berwick; Keystone
projects. John ‘JK’ Karavis, Pancake and Sausage
er, Nanticoke. Entrees each
Karissa M. Dennis Bo E. Voelker week are: April 1, Mac N’ Rotary president, is serving as Breakfast 8-10 a.m. Saturday,
Applebee’s Restaurant, Wilkes-
College Art Gallery, LaPlume;
and Wolfframes, Broad Street,
Cheeses or Baked Ziti by Rentko chairman. Members preparing
Karissa Marie Dennis, daughter Bo Everett Voelker, son of Kevin the event, from left are Budd Barre Township Boulevard, Nanticoke.
Catering with choice of two
of Bill and Debbie Dennis, Ed- and Aimie Voelker, Wilkes-Barre, O’Malia, Rotary District gover- Wilkes-Barre Township. Benefits
wardsville, is celebrating her 12th sides (stewed tomatoes, cream
is celebrating his sixth birthday nor-elect2011-2012; Karavis; and the Crestwood Middle School
birthday today, March 30. Karis- today, March 30. Bo is a grand- of broccoli soup or salad); April
Franchella. Relay for Life team “Ripcord
sa is a granddaughter of Theresa son of Fredrick and Marilyn 8, Pierogi Potluck; and April 15,
Dennis, Hanover Township, and
Dolly Coleman, Berwick. She is a
Voelker, Wilkes-Barre, and Mi-
chael and Barbara Schaffer,
Potato Pancakes. All meals
include two sides, beverage and Maltby Fire Company, 253 Owen
Rebels” and the marching
band’s team “Marching for Life.” IN BRIEF
great-granddaughter of Mary Coopersburg. He is a great- dessert for $6. Takeouts are the St., Swoyersville. Takeouts avail- Tickets cost $6 and drinks and
Jane Morio, Wilkes-Barre; the grandson of Eleanor Everett, same price but will not include a able. Homemade pirogi, haluski, gratuity are included. A basket HUGHESTOWN: The
late Bill Morio; the late Mr. and Wilkes-Barre, and Marcella beverage; or buy all six Friday raffle, 50/50 drawing and live Hughestown Lions Club is
Mrs. Alfred Perlowski; and the fish dinners with French fries
Schaffer, Quakertown. Bo has a dinners for $30 paid in advance. and coleslaw served. For more music are planned. Purchase conducting its annual scholar-
late Mr. and Mrs. David Sims. brother, Von, 3. tickets from any team member
Haluski, clam chowder, takeout information, call 288-6572 or ship program and has added a
Karissa has a sister, Madison, 8. or call 823-6861 or 474-2726 or
soups and sides will also be 287-3889. third award. One $500 schol-
sold. The a la carte menu will be at the restaurant. arship and two worth $250
posted at www.transfigurationo- Annual Lenten Dinners 4-7 All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast will be presented this year to
fourlord.org on Thursday. For p.m. every Friday through April Buffet 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, area students.
more information contact Jill at 22, Ashley Rescue Hose Compa- church basement, Zion United All applicants must reside
824-4603 or the church rectory ny 1, 160 Ashley St., Ashley. Church of Christ, 40 W. Main St.,
Menu offers fish, shrimp, a fish in Hughestown and be a
at 735-2262. Nanticoke. Tickets are $6 in
and shrimp combo, and clam senior at Pittston Area High
Lenten Fish Fry 5-8 p.m. advance or $7 at the door. For
chowder. Dinners include choice tickets or more information, call
School. Application forms are
every Friday through April 22 at
of baked potato or fresh cut Gloria Graboske at 262-6583. available through the guid-
the Fraternal of Eagles AERIE
fries, coleslaw, dessert and ance counselor at the school.
1965 at 445 W. Eight St., West Potato Pierogi Sale orders
beverage. Prices for adults are This is just one of many
Wyoming. Dinners cost $6 and can be placed by calling Barbara
$8 for fish, $8.50 for shrimp functions sponsored by the
include French fries and coles- at 690-5411. Pickup orders 3-7
and $9 for combos; for children Lions club in the borough. To
law. p.m. Sunday, Good Shepherd
fish is $6; and clam chowder is
Polish National Catholic Church, join the club, call President
Lenten Meals 3-7 p.m. every $4. Takeouts and deliveries
Friday through April 15 and 269 E. Main St., Plymouth. Cost Steve Golya at 655-4552 or
available. Call 823-3511.
Good Friday, Wyoming Masonic is $9 per dozen. Place orders contact any member.
Non-perishable foods to be collected at Penguins game Lodge 468, Wyoming Avenue, Spring Soup and Bake Sale early. For more information, At a recent meeting, the
Wyoming. On Good Friday, April 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday and Sat- visit goodshepherdpncc.tripod- Hughestown Lions Club
The Rotary Club of Pittston and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen- 22, hours are noon-7 p.m. Take- urday, Berean Lighthouse .com. elected new officers for the
guins will conduct a ‘Score Against Hunger’ campaign on April 8 outs available. Potato pancakes, Church, 2 W. Green St., Nanti-
during the Penguins’ game with the Hershey Bears. Nonperishable All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast, year. They are Steve Golya,
haluski, pierogi and red clam coke. Many donated items will
foods will be collected at the door to benefit the Salvation Army in also be sold. sponsored by Marine Corps president; Fred Pierantoni,
chowder are on the menu. For League Detachment 1039, 8 vice president; Phil Falvo,
West Pittston. The Rotary club is selling tickets to the game at $18,
which include a voucher for a free hat. For tickets, contact Dr. more information, call 885-1441 Old-Fashioned All-You-Can- a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sunday, St. Pa- treasurer; Denise Chilipko,
Robert Bishop at 692 Shoemaker Ave., West Pittston, or call 693- or 693-2608. Eat Breakfast 7:30-10:30 a.m. trick Parish Center, 411 Allegheny secretary; and Frank Tierney,
3196. From left are Manisha Nahar and Captain Sheryl Hershey, of Lenten Food Sales 4-7 p.m. Saturday, sponsored by Dallas
the Salvation Army.
tail twister.
every Friday through April 22, Odd Fellows Lodge 371 at St. See GOOD EATS, Page 5C

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Years Real Estate Inc.


Celebrating 90 Years of Providing Great Service!
We Honor Our Top Producers and Thank Our Valued Clients.
t is my honor to congratulate the Lewith & Freeman Realtors on 90 years of Service to
I their clients and the community. Thank you for entrusting us with an extremely important TOP PRODUCERS
part of your lives. In these changing economic times, the Lewith & Freeman sales team
is working harder than ever to help you meet your real estate goals and we are pleased
to report that L&F Real Estate Sales have increased over 25% this year.
The knowledge, integrity, dedication and overall service provided by our
Joan Matusiak Mark D. Nicholson Judith E. Rice Lisa Joseph Dolores Fields Deanna C. Farrell Michael Durso Barbara A. Bazil Andrew Cisney Kimberly G. Skumanick
sales professionals to our buyers and sellers make the difference. As the $4,929,000 sold $4,346,100 sold $3,796,400 sold $3,667,800 sold $3,567,000 sold* $3,554,500 sold $3,339,300 sold $3,069,500 sold $2,790,400 sold $2,739,700 sold

#1 real estate choice in the Wilkes-Barre/Hazleton/Scranton marketplace,


we pledge to always live up to your expectations. Our entire Lewith &
Freeman team thanks you for the confidence you placed in us in 2010 and
Theresa Donnelly Barbara Metcalf Rae Dziak
we look forward to serving you in 2011. $7,763,200 sold $6,924,000 sold $6,838,200 sold
Virginia S. Rose
President

Julio Acosta Nancy Palumbo Donna J. Santoroski Ann R. Lewis Sandy Fraley Lori Cook Noel Jones Kathleen Murray Marie T. Montante Susan Pall
$2,738,400 sold $2,651,600 sold $2,630,900 sold $2,485,300 sold $2,423,500 sold $2,397,500 sold $2,363,300 sold $2,234,500 sold $2,198,300 sold $2,187,000 sold
MANAGEMENT TEAM - FULL RANGE OF SERVICES

Geraldine Wisnewski Christian Saunders James Graham


$6,311,900 sold $6,197,700 sold $5,762,000 sold

Rhea Simms Emma S. Kluger Michael J. Johnson Sally Rothstein Patricia M. Genetti Patricia Armellino David W. Lang Jill A. Hiscox Corine Sworen Debra L. Rosenberg Michelle Mack Benjamin Turrano Deborah Krohn Terry Nelson David Remetz
CEO Vice President Exec. VP Commercial Sales Services Director Manager $1,920,900 sold $1,791,800 sold $1,743,700 sold $1,739,800 sold $1,643,300 sold $1,604,200 sold $1,496,000 sold $1,478,300 sold $1,412,900 sold $1,355,800 sold
& Insurance Div.

Anita M. Reber Matthew J. Hodorowski Margaret M. Torbik


Rebecca S. Venesky Marion Gatto Marcie D. Petrucelli Paula Daley Margaret A. Simms Betty Brislin $5,757,100 sold $5,447,600sold $5,269,800 sold
Manager Manager Corp. Relo. Director Marketing Director Corporate Officer, Department Head,
Sales Division Appraisal Mary Fink Krissie A. Hause Carol C. Wagner Lori Jewett Leslie Bullock Tracy G. Zarola Elizabeth Marturano Patricia L. Kachur Beth Coslett Andrea Belser Sharon A. Johnson
$1,355,400 sold $1,340,600 sold $1,280,100 sold $1,277,900 sold $1,207,000 sold $1,085,700 sold $1,060,000 sold $1,021,500 sold $1,008,600 sold $1,008,200 sold $1,007,000 sold
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Lewith & Freeman – A Tradition of Excellence – Since 1921 – Serving Luzerne, Lackawanna, Wyoming, Susquehanna, Carbon and Schuylkill counties.
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Paska Bread orders are due by
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ican Legion, Center Avenue, Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Nut, pop-
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Lonely bluegrass fan ready to make music with a new woman


Dear Abby: I have to your problem. It’s unfair to your comfortably. How do I handle the don’t know what caused the estrange-
been married for 21
years, and the past DEAR ABBY wife and to the woman you say you
love. So man up and offer your wife
situation when my in-laws ask me
about my income?
ment with her parents, but we have
never stopped loving our grandchil-
eight or 10 of them the option of intensive marriage — Not Quoting Figures dren. How do you contact someone
haven’t been good. I ADVICE counseling. who isn’t in the phone book, is of age
have tried to get my but I don’t know how much more Dear Not Quoting: Start now and and across the country?
wife to go camping, I can handle. I am lonely and Dear Abby: I have been married to a tell your husband how you feel about — Bonney Jean in Hawaii
out to dinner or to miserable. wonderful guy for four years, and I’m questions about how much people
bluegrass concerts we both love. I Abby, I don’t know what to do. fortunate to have nice and caring in- earn. That way he’ll be less inclined Dear Bonney: My heart goes out to
can’t convince her to do any of these Please advise before I do something laws. My only issue with them is the to “spill” when his parents start you in this — I’m sorry to say — not
things with me. But when her sister stupid. I’m an avid reader of your col- personal questions they ask — like pumping him for the information. uncommon predicament. A way to
calls wanting her to go somewhere, umn and I trust your advice. how much money people make. When they ask you, say that you are locate your granddaughter would be
she’s gone and stays out all day. — Tempted Down South Abby, they know exactly how much not comfortable with that question to do it via a Google search. I wish
About two years ago I started going their children make, as well as the because you feel it is too personal. you luck.
out alone to clubs that feature blue- Dear Tempted: Marriage is like a amount of their son-in-law’s salary. Smile when you say it.
grass music on Fridays and Saturdays. garden. If it isn’t tended and fertilized Once I’m out of graduate school and To receive a collection of Abby’s most memo-
I met a wonderful lady at one of them occasionally, it withers. It appears settled into my career, I know they Dear Abby: I have been estranged rable — and most frequently requested — po-
and we have gotten close. I have told you and your wife stopped communi- will ask me. from our grandchildren for nine ems and essays, send a business-sized, self-
addressed envelope, plus check or money
her I love her. We have a lot in com- cating not long after your 10th I feel my finances are my personal years. One of them is now 18 and we
order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear
mon, and she cares for me, too. I have anniversary. business and no one else’s — espe- would like to reach out and contact Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box 447, Mount Mor-
not been unfaithful to my wife (yet), Sneaking around is not the answer cially if my husband and I are living her, but have no idea how to do it. We ris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You will SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You will
make a bigger effort to try to communicate masterfully. Your
understand where someone dear word choices put others at ease.
to you is coming from. Learning For instance, instead of saying
more about his or her interests “no problem,” which has nega-
will help you gain the insight you tive connotations, you’ll say “my
desire. pleasure,” which creates good
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). A new feelings.
person will arouse your curios- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
ity. A bit of casual research is in The presentation of an idea will
order. You’ll learn the most from sell it, whether the idea is a good
a Sagittarius or Gemini who is one or not. A pleasant appear-
intrigued with the subject. ance drives the demand.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Moods CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
are fleeting, but email is forever know a number of ways to make
— at least it has the potential to others feel better. You will boost
be, as once you hit that “send” someone’s mood with your kind
button, there’s no going back. words. Afford yourself the same
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’ll kindness by engaging in positive
perform as an individual with self-talk.
all eyes on you and will gain AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
the acceptance of your audience. like people who might be clas-
This personal win will bolster sified as “go getters” as long as
your confidence and give you what they are going to get ben-
the motivation to continue efits you, too. Having common
GOREN BRIDGE to grow.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You prefer
to do business where there is
interests will help you tolerate
the naturally opportunistic.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You will
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH a strong sense of stability and be successful at selling a product
tradition around matters of or service, just as soon as you
finance. You will connect with can see the product or service
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION those who share your values and from the customer’s point of
make a deal. view. Your strongly empathic
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You have nature makes this easy for you.
many friends, and yet you may TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 30).
not get the kind of attention Your year is filled with friends,
you need from them now. Think pleasures and amusements
about the relationship you’d real- that balance well with your
ly like. Once you start thinking professional and family life.
about this, you will magnetically Next month a hobby connects
draw it to yourself. you in business. In June, you
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Sit back will blossom as an inspired
and relax because today will be teacher and/or artist and will
a smooth ride. Your preparation be paid well for your expertise.
will pay off, your good karma will Pisces and Scorpio people adore
come back around, and you’ll be you. Your lucky numbers are: 4,
just plain lucky. 2, 14, 49 and 18.

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died on February P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M
P E T

19, 2011. All persons WYOMING


indebted to said
Estate are required
ZONING BOARD
HEARING
G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
to make payment John McLaughlin is L O W INTER EST R A TES!
and those having requesting a vari-
claims or demands ance to build stor-
are to present age sheds at lot 30
same without delay and 31 Colonial Vil-
to the undersigned. lage with modified
front and rear set-
Barry A. Yelen, backs. The hearing
Esquire is April 6, 2011 at
1060 Citizens Bank 7:00 pm in the
Center Police Station in the
Wilkes-Barre, PA Midway Shopping
18701 Center.

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409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
$5000

VOLKSWAGEN `01 ACM343-1959


E AUTO SALES CHEVROLET `05 FORD ‘10 LEXUS `98 LS 400 MERCEDES-BENZ `09
Excellent condition,
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA SALEEN `02 VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
PASSAT GLS WAGON
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509 TAHOE Z71
Silver birch with
TAURUS SEL
AWD, V6 & Alloys
garage kept,
owner. Must see.
1 300C
Low mileage,
Auto, one owner,
Local trade
$11,435
SE 281
Across from Scranton Prep Low mileage, 90K. Convertible, silver
Satin Silver Metallic. grey leather interior, $21,920 26,000 miles, all-
GOOD CREDIT, BAD Leather interior. All on black, garage
1.8L 4 cylinder CREDIT, NO CREDIT 3rd row seating, wheel drive, 4 door,
power. GPS naviga- air conditioning, all kept, Production
turbo. Cold weather Call Our Auto Credit rear A/C & heat,
tion, moon roof, cd power, GPS/naviga- #351. 14,500
package & traction Hot Line to get 4WD automatic with
Pre-approved for a changer. Loaded. tion system, leather miles. Asking
control. 101,700 traction control, 5.3l
Asking $10,000. Call $23,500,
406 ATVs/Dune miles. Great condi- Car Loan! engine, moonroof,
570-706-6156
interior, sun/moon
Serious inquiries Great running
tion. Asking $4,300 800-825-1609 roof, new sport and 560 Pierce St.
Buggies www.acmecarsales.net
rear DVD player.
560 Pierce St. luxury package, Kingston, PA
only! condition. Red with
(570) 417-7678 Bose stereo + many
08 CHYSLER 300 more options. Imm- Kingston, PA
LINCOLN `00 LS black in color. www.wyoming
570-477-3600 cloth interior, power

ARCTIC CAT`07 400 black, V6 aculate condition. www.wyoming $36,000. door locks, power
412 Autos for Sale 1 owner. Low miles. valleymotors.com
SATURN `02 SL 1
06 DODGE STRATUS 76,000 adult driven valleymotors.com (570) 313-2749 windows, power
Automatic, with V6, All leather. Ask- 570-714-9924 moon roof,
RT, Black, sunroof, miles. $15,600. Call 570-714-9924
wench & 5 foot `08 Cadillac DTS wing, 31,000 miles (570) 378-2886 &
ing $5,800. Call
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 Sedan. 36K. Auto. 5 speed, just

NISSAN `06 ALTIMA


plow. New battery. 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE (570) 819-3140 Power steering, a/c,
26k. $26,500 ask for Joanne serviced, 117k.
Only 118 miles.
Never been on dirt.
08 Honda Accord 3.0, hunter green, FORD `07 MUSTANG (570) 709-5677
450SL SE, special edition.
cd, 1 owner. War-
ranty, $5,395.
Asking $5,300

CHEVROLET `09
Sunroof 30k. tan leather (AWD) 570-885-2162
Asking $4,500. Call
(570) 735-7742
$15,900 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
White, 4 door, 4cyl.
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs LINCOLN `02 Convertible with
59,000 miles. Auto,
fwd, 4 cyl., original
R & K Auto
West Wyoming
08 Mercedes C300
AWD, 56k, $28,500 66,000 miles
EQUINOX
great, $11,500.
negotiable. TOWN CAR
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
owner. Fully loaded,
AM/FM CD changer.
570-693-9931 VOLKSWAGEN `04
QUARTER MIDGET
01 PONTIAC GRAND

SCION ‘08 TC BEETLE


07 Jeep Liberty 4x4 570-479-2482 /FM radio with cas-
PRIX GT, whte, Low mileage, 15000 Soft top convertible, Power driver seat,
34k miles. $15,300 sette player, CD
4 dr., V6 miles, automatic, sunroof. Black with anti-theft alarm,
RACE CAR
player, automatic, 4
FORD `07
CONVERTIBLE

76 inch Bull Rider,


MAFFEI AUTO SALES 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
Burg./tan lthr.,
all-wheel drive, 4
door, anti-lock
Black leather interi-
or. Alloy wheels. new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
excellent condition
$9,900 Low
42,000
mileage,
miles, 4
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
MUSTANG GT
Nav., 360 HP, AWD brakes, air condi- $4,500, Call 570-283-1165
Honda 120 motor, 570-288-6227 (570) 594-1496 ian red leather inte- speed, front wheel ic. Power roof, win-
01 AUDI A8 L tioning, air bags, rior inside. Garage dows, locks &
Kirkey seat, drive, 2 door, anti-
new brake system,
cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
power locks, power
windows, power
Premium package,
silver, black leather kept, excellent con-
NISSAN `06 SENTRA lock brakes, air con- doors. Boot cover
A-Main feature wins
Asphalt/Dirt, ACURA ‘07 RDX 01 AUDI A8 L
green, tan leather
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
interior, 5 speed
manual. 20,000
LINCOLN`06 dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272 1.8 S, Special
Edition, Power
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Many Extras, windows, power Garage kept.
Value $6,000,
Sell for $2,999
Tech Package.
Leather Seats.
navigation, AWD
Blk, auto, sun roof
cassette player, CD
player, keyless
miles. $18,900
(570) 868-3832 TOWN CAR LIMITED
Fully loaded.
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
steering, brakes,
windows & locks. mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
Reduced
$14,000
Moonroof 01 VW CABRIOLET entry, rear de- 6 CD changer.
Call (570) 954-2749 $19,880 Silver, Brown top,
5-spd, convertible
froster, rear wind-
shield wiper, tinted FORD `07 MUSTANG
46,000 miles,
Triple coated SL 500
Convertible, with
Excellent condition,
43K. $12,500.
CD
player,
entry,
player, Mp3
keyless
sun/moon
570-822-1976
Leave Message

SUZUKI ’00
Pearlized White.
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
windows. $17,500.
(570) 954-9333 SHELBY GT 500 Showroom
condition.
removable hard
top, dark Blue,
570-881-6897
roof, rear defroster,
tinted windows. VOLVO `98 V90
INSTANT CLASSIC!
NISSAN `08mileage,
ALTIMA
lthr., 64,000 miles Call after 9:00 a.m.
QUAD MASTER
4x4, auto, 520
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
Only 2,996 miles.
Garage kept &
$18,900.
570-814-4926 or
camel interior,
Summer Driving
Low
$14,200.
(570) 443-7522 Call
Wagon. Silver with
gray leather. 120K.
Rear Wheel Drive. 6
560 Pierce St. under cover. Adult (570) 654-2596 Only, Garage Kept. before 9:30 p.m.
miles, winch, heat- 77 Pontiac Firebird 18000 miles, auto- cylinder. 24 MPG
Kingston, PA owned. White with Very Good
ed grips. $4,650. Black V6, T-Tops matic, front wheel highway. Sunroof,
570-239-2877 www.wyoming 73 VW BEETLE CONV. blue racing stripes. Condition, No
Accidents. Classy drive, 4 door, anti- SUBARU ‘06 LEGACY CD, good inspec-

WANTED!
valleymotors.com olympic blu, blck 500 HP. All original. lock brakes, air tion. Recent starter
570-714-9924 top, 4 speed
CHEVROLET `86
Fun to drive, still Car. Price
conditioning, air SE - CERTIFIED
SUZUKI`07 Reduced! & battery. Newer
SUVS, VANS, smells brand new! bags, power locks, tires. $4,395 or best
$13,995 AWD, automatic
ACURA `00 INTEGRA TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
CORVETTE
G REAT
REAT P RICE ! ALL JUNK CARS or trade for power windows, moonroof offer. Call

KING QUAD 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT SUV or other. power mirrors, $14,990 570-822-6785
$35,500.
GS Coupe. 1 owner, grey, V6 AWD 4x3 manual, 3 over- 570-574-4936 CA$H PAID 570-388-6669 power seats, all
4x4, automatic,
620 miles. $3,200.
clean title. 106K,
automatic. Leather
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum 570-301-3602 Looking for the right deal
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga- VW ‘01 GOLF
(570) 592-8514
interior, all power,
remote start, moon-
06 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab,
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
FORD `92 MUSTANG on an automobile? tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD
4 door, 4 cyl, 1.8
Turbo, auto, sunroof
roof, alloy wheels hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 Convertible, Turn to classified. changer, Mp3 play- 79K, VG condition
red pearls. Custom
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
Excellent condition,
and more! $4,000
570-709-4137
06 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING
flames in flake. New
tires & hubs. 1
55,000 original
miles 5.0 auto,
MAZDA `04 3
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
er, keyless entry,
leather interior,
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
$5,250. DEALER

BUICK `92 REGAL


red, 4 dr., 7 pass., owner. 61,000 origi- some engine
Hatchback, 92,000 the directions! sun/moon roof, www.wyoming
AUDI ‘01 A6
200 hours. Priced mini van upgrades. Garaged rear defroster, new Custom, 4 door,
nal miles. $8,500
MERCEDES-BENZ
to sell. $6,500 or miles. Excellent valleymotors.com 6 cyl. auto. 63K
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB (570) 359-3296 showcar. $8200 floor mats, Winter
best offer. Call condition. auto, 570-714-9924 original miles.
2.7 T Quattro, dark SLT, silver, auto., Ask for Les (570) 283-8235 Frost pearl paint,
Keith 570-971-4520 sunroof, premium Garage kept. Like
gray with tan leather heated seats, side
`97 SL320
V6, 4x4 sound and alloy
interior, automatic 06 JEEP LIBERTY
HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX wheels. $8,300 mirror defroster,
SUBARU `05 LEGACY new. $2,995.

409 Autos under


transmission, 135k SPORT white, V6,
CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU Auto., sunroof, alloy (570) 864-2337 backup camera, Current Inspection

$5000
highway miles, fully
loaded, well main-
4x4
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, Affordable.
With Warranty.
wheels, 44K miles,
silver with black
auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue- SPORT AWD on all vehicles
570-825-8253

MAZDA `04 RX-8


tained, $7900. green, auto, V6, tooth, phone, nav., Air, new tires &
$6,992 cloth, new Blizzaks, brakes, 31,000
BUICK `01 PARK
570-675-3808 4x4
05 MERCURY MOUNT- KBB over $16,000, Hunter Green,
& radio controls
on steering wheel, miles, great VW ‘07 BEETLE
AUDI `02 A4 AINEER PREMIUM, Must sell! $12,900
Call after 5 pm.
80,000 miles.
New brakes &
4.5 years remain-
ing on 7 year
condition. $11,995.
570-836-1673
Leather Interior,
Alloys, Moon Roof
AVENUE ULTRA
Silver, black leather,
3.0, V6, AWD 3rd seat, AWD 570-477-2677 rotors. New 100,000 miles Nis- $13,840
High mileage, automatic, tiptronic 05 CHEVY EQUINOX alignment. Two Blue, convertible, san bumper to
TOYOTA ‘09
175,000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
transmission. Fully
loaded, leather
interior. 92,000
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
05 FORD EXPLORER 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
HONDA `05 CIVIC
110 miles, automat-
new rear tires.
No accidents.
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
bumper Premium
Warranty included,
SCION XD
drive, 4 door, anti- XLT, white 4 door PRICE REDUCED miles. Minor EXCELLENT CON-
miles. Good condi- 4x4 www.wyoming ic, front wheel drive, $8,000 or best DITION Altima Automatic,
lock brakes, air con- repairs. $7,500
tion. Asking $9,500. 04 JEEP GRAND valleymotors.com 4 door, anti-lock offer. For more HYBRID 35city/33 traction control,
ditioning, air bags, or best offer.
Call (570) 417-3395 CHEROKEE LAREDO, 570-714-9924 brakes, air condi- information, call highway mpg. remote start. 560 Pierce St.
power locks, power Call 973-271-1030
Special Edition. tioning, air bags, (570) 332-4213 $18,900. $14,680 Kingston, PA
windows, power
mirrors, power
seats, cruise con- AUDI `05 A4
Grey, sunroof, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ CHEVY `06 EQUINOX
AM/FM radio, CD
player, new breaks, MINI COOPER S `06 570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD
Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
4x4, 62,000 miles,
silver, comes with 3
rotors, power steer-
ing pump, $8,500. MAZDA `10 GARAGED
Pure silver metallic.
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
570-714-9924

player, keyless
entry, leather interi-
interior, fully
loaded automatic.
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
year, 50k mile war-
ranty. $11,900.
(570) 704-8685
3i SPORT Roof & mirror caps
in black. Tartan red
CONVERTIBLE 415 Autos-Antique
or, rear defroster.
$3,195.
93,000 miles. All
records. Excellent
04 DODGE DURANGO
LIMITED, Sandstone,
570-474-5566 HONDA `06 CIVIC EX 16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
cloth / panther black
leather interior. Blue/white top &
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA & Classic
tan leather, 3rd 2 door, 5 speed, air, warranty. AC, Black bonnet white interior. www.wyoming
(570)459-2207 condition. 4 new
Call after 3:00 p.m. tires & new
brakes. Asking
seat, 4x4
04 DODGE RAM 1500
CHRYSLER ‘06 power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD,
power windows.
ABS. Excellent
stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles.
Recent document-
ed frame-off
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CADILLAC `80
SLT, quad cab, 300C HEMI cruise & alloys. condition. Dual moon roofs, restoration. Over
COUPE DEVILLE
BUICK `05 LESABRE
$10,000 or best Excellent condition, Asking $13,900 Cockpit chrono $31,000 invested.
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
offer. Call for info hemi, silver, 4x4 Light green, 18,000
04 MERCURY very well main- (570) 283-1165 package, conven- will sell $21,500. Excellent condition,
Silver/grey. Show- 417-2010 Days miles, loaded, tained with service ience, cold weather
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM 570-335-3127 $3,000 located in
room condition. 779-4325 Nights leather, wood trim, records, remaining (heated seats) & 65,000 miles, good
Garage kept. Only
Gold tan leather, $24,000. Rare, Exclusive condition, keyless Hazleton.
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
3rd seat, 4x4 Honda warranty. premium packages. 570-454-1945 or
entry, cassette/
BMW `02 330 Opportunity To
8,200 miles. 570-222-4960 65K, $10,500. Dynamic stability
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER radio + snow tires. 561-573-4114
$10,500 or best leave message
S
LS, white, V6m 4x4 570-706-0921 control. Xenon
offer. Must See! Own... $12,500
CONVERTIBLE 04 KIA SEDONA EX, headlights, front
570-474-5268 CHEVROLET `68 C10
CHRYSLER ‘93
Call (570) 735-1308
HONDA `07 CIVIC
83K miles. Beautiful green, tan leather, and rear fog lights. Great convertible,
Parking distance black top, 6 speed New 350 motor and
‘26 FORD
condition. Newly 7 pass. mini van
re-done interior
leather & carpeting.
04 JEEP GRAND
LEBARON SI. Red, with black control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys-
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber TOYOTA `06 new transmission.
$8,500 or best rea-
MODEL T
CHEROKEE LAREDO interior, 75,000
$13,500.
570-313-3337
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR
Green 2 door Con-
vertible. Inspected.
miles. 6 speed,
spoiler and body kit. Panel Delivery
tem. Chrome line
interior. Mint condi-
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear AVALON sonable offer.
(570) 906-1771

CADILLAC `94 LX, green, 4 door, Tan color canvas Tinted windows, 100 point tion. 17,000 miles. trunk, fast & agile. New tires, new
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
BMW `04 325i top. Runs very $12,900 Must Drive! $18,000 or best brakes, Inspected
entertainment sys. Concours quality
good. Asking $2700, (570) 714-0384 $21,500 offer. Call March 4, AC,
DEVILLE SEDAN
7 pass. minivan restoration. Red SS clone. 350
must sell. Taking 570-341-7822 570-262-2478 AVPS, Fully
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT with black fend- engine, 290 Horse-
serious offers. loaded, 18,000
94,000 miles, blu, V6, 4x4
HONDA `09 PILOT ers. Never Driven. power. 10 bolt posi-

AUTO
570-604-1118 mile bumper to
automatic, front 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, 0 miles on rear. PowerGlide
bumper warranty.
wheel drive, 4 X-cab, white, 4x4 Low mileage, restoration. transmission. Power
CHRYSLER `02
90,000 miles.
door, air condition- 02 MERCURY MOUNT- 24.000 miles, four RARE! disc brake kit. Over
$12,900.

SERVICE
ing, air bags, all AINEER PREMIUM, wheel drive, 4 door, $40,000 (570) 881-3712 $20,000 invested,
white, tan leather,
PT CRUISER
power, cruise anti-lock brakes, air $38,000 sacrifice at $11,000.
control, leather 3rd seat, 4x4 conditioning, all (Wilkes-Barre)
interior, $3,300. 02 GMC SONOMA SLS, Inferno Red, flame power, CD changer, Shopping for a Call 732-397-8030

DIRECTORY
X-cab, slvr, 4x4 rear windshield new apartment?
570-394-9004 5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted
01 DODGE RAM 1500
regular cab, 4x4,
design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000 wiper, custom
wheels, $22,900.
1993 CADILLAC Classified lets
CHEVROLET `99
windows, sun roof,
with cap
miles, one owner.
(570) 313-2749 ALLANTE you compare costs -
CHEVROLET `79
black leather Looks and runs
98 FORD F-150, great. New inspec- 13,000 without hassle
interior. Only
ASTRO VAN 57,000 Miles!!!
regular cab pick up
green, auto 4x4
tion. $6,875 Original Miles or worry!
56,000 miles, 4.3
cylinder engine,
PRICE REDUCED TO
$14,000!!
For more info,
Call (570) 472-1854
VITO’S
Exquisite Red with
candy clear coat,
black top with
Get moving
with classified!
CORVETTE L-48
All Corvette options,
automatic. Clean.
$2,500. Call
call (570) 762-3714 DODGE ‘08 CHARGER & beige leather inte-
rior. Digital gauge TOYOTA `10
all original,
Good Year tires,
new
One Owner.
BMW `93 325 IC GINO’S
(570) 829-0549 package & option- new mufflers, just
Local Trade. Camry SE. 56,000
Convertible, BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE $13,942 al chrome & gold
alloy wheels. Con- 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
miles. Red, alloy tuned. 46,000 miles.
$7,000.
CHRYSLER Metallic Green One Owner. Wanted: vertible.
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid- 570-262-2845 or
Exterior & Tan Leather, CD, Beautiful, 570-239-6969
Junk er trade. $14,200
`94White
CONCORDE Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission,
Alloy Wheels
$16,450
Cars &
Must Sell!
$31,000
570-301-3602
CALL US!
(570) 793-9157
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
with
leather interior.
Infiniti sound
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
560 Pierce St.
Trucks
$29,900
TO JUNK TOYOTA `93 MR2 2 door post car, in
good condition for
1993 CADILLAC
Kingston, PA T-top, 5 speed.
system.
151k miles.
Garage Kept,
Excellent Gas www.wyoming Highest YOUR CAR AM/FM/CD, AC,
age. Serious
inquiries only, call
SEDAN DEVILLE
valleymotors.com power antenna. for details. $8,500
REDUCED!
$1,300
Mileage. Carfax
available. Price 560 Pierce St. 570-714-9924 Prices BEST PRICES
New tires. No rust. or best offer. Call
IN THE AREA
or best offer. reduced $7,995 Kingston, PA Paid!! 4 door
CA$H ON THE $POT, Great condition. Steve at
or trade for SUV or Blue-Sapphire All Junk $5,000 570-407-0531
DODGE `01 STRATUS
570-283-8202 www.wyoming Free Anytime
other. Beautiful / FREE PICKUP Beauty! (570) 708-0269
valleymotors.com
Fun Car. 570-714-9924
288-8995
Beautiful condi- Cars & Pickup
after 6:00PM
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
MERCEDES-BENZ `86
570-388-6669
SE tion. Garage kept
26,000 miles. All Trucks
570-301-3602

Volkswagen ‘03
350 V8. Original

CHEVY ‘08 COBALT CADILLAC ‘06 STS 4 door, automatic available options -
Wanted
TAILGATE extender, owner. Automatic

190 E Power windows, fully loaded. 4 tubular, 48” wide transmission. Rare -
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
GTI
Coupe, 4,500 miles. seats & locks . V6, door. Grey leather new condition. $75 tuxedo silver / black
4 cylinder gas
engine. 125,000
2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1
owner, $14,000
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
Asking $2,900. Call
(570) 819-3140 or
HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA interior
$7,900
Highest LUND MOONVISOR
88-98 Chevy/GMC moonroof, 5 speed,
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
GLS, automatic.
miles. Clean, runs negotiable. White, seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
(570) 709-5677 Only 2,400 miles. Prices fullsize pickup with loaded,$9750 Never damaged.
hardware $125 call
excellent. $2,000 auto, perfect condi-
changer, satellite $20,750 From an Exotic, Paid In 570-655-3197
excellent condition, $6,000. Call
Call 570-328-7370 tion. 570-785-4444 570-578-2149 570-489-6937
Private Collection
radio, Onstar, park-
FORD ‘02 CA$H
250 General Auction 250 General Auction
ing assist, remote
Call 570-650-0278 472 Auto Services 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni- FOCUS WAGON FREE
Low mileage,
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 PICKUP $ WANTED JUNK $
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
tion, & more!
AUCTIONS BY MARVA $17,600 One owner
$7,984 560 Pierce St. 570-574-1275
VEHICLES
570-881-2775
213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE
C-240
Kingston, PA
WEDNESDAY - MARCH 30 - 4:30 P.M. CADILLAC `04 www.wyoming
valleymotors.com 121,000 miles. Selling your
Camper?
LISPI TOWING
We pick up 822-0995 $300 and Up
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, LENOX, Loaded, leather

COSTUME JEWELRY, JAZZY, ETC.


SEVILLE SLS
Beige. Fully loaded
570-714-9924
seats, 4 door.
$5,200
Place an ad and
find a new owner. $125 extra if driven,
AUC: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247-L Excellent condition. 560 Pierce St.
HYUNDAI `04 Call 570-283-1800 570-829-7130 VITO’S
10% BUYERS PREMIUM
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
TIBURON GT
M-F, 9am - 5pm
All other times
(570) 388-6422 &
pulled or pushed in.
NOBODY Pays More
FOR INFO: 822-8249 Just serviced. valleymotors.com
All
Blue, 5 speed
108,000 miles. Ask- 570-714-9924 manual, CD, Air,
WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473 ing $8,000. (570) factory alarm, MERCEDES-BENZ `05 GINO’S
WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS
*** ANOTHER GREAT AUCTION
709-8492

FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE


power windows &
locks. 38K.
240C Junk Wanted: 570-760-2035
CHEVROLET ‘06 $7,500 negotiable.
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
Cars
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
SATURDAY AT 4:30 P.M.*** CD AND ALLOYS Call 570-540-6236
Junk Sunday 8 am - 8 pm
CORVETTE $9,880 77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
& Cars &
CONVERTIBLE JEEP `04 GRAND dealer serviced. Sun
MULTI-ESTATES
AUCTION
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
CHEROKEE LIMITED
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
570-288-3916
Trucks Trucks
Highest Prices
Harry’s U Pull It
Wanted
4WD, 6 cylinder
quality. 4,900
Friday April 1st, 2011 @ 5:00 p.m. auto. Moonroof.
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
@ Chuck’s Auction Service,
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options 560 Pierce St.
Fully powered. New
brakes & tires.
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 Highest Prices
Paid In Cash!!!
FREE
1144 Exeter Avenue, Exeter, Pa. 18644.
including Naviga- Kingston, PA
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
C-CLASS
94,000 highway
tion, Power top. www.wyoming Pick Ups
miles. $11,500 Paid In CA$H
Thomasville & Stanley breakfronts, Bassett New, paid $62,000 valleymotors.com (570) 822-6334 Silver with leather Call VEHICLES!!!
hutch, maple sideboard, kitchen sets. Love Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
570-714-9924 interior. Good condi- FREE Anytime DRIVE IN PRICES
seat, upholstered chairs-super clean! Desk,
FORD KIA `08with
`04 MUSTANG Maroon RONDO tion. 34,000 miles.
$15,000 Negotiable
PICKUP
bookcases, lamp & coffee tables, and more.
Fenton, lead crystal, bone china, new clothing CHEVROLET Mach I, 40th
beige
interior. All options.
(570) 885-5956
570.574.1275
288-8995
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
and linens, toys & games, golf clubs, and
much more. 2010 CAMARO ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,200
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty. MINI COOPER ‘05
WANTED
Cars & Full Size
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
See web sites for detailed list and pictures.
V-6 Victory Red,
black interior,
miles, all options,
show room condi-
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
Red, 79000 miles,
automatic, 2 door,
Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
Information: 570-693-0372 all bells and tion. Call for info. tires. KBB Value all power, sun roof, Parts 477-2562 DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
whistles. Asking $24,995
chucksauction.com, $25,000
$8,500. Asking only Excellent condition,
auctionzip.com #4156 Au001443
Serious inquiries $7,900. A Must See! runs great. $10,000 To Place Your Ad, Call 829-7130 www.wegotused.com
570-706-6489 only. 570-636-3151 (570) 457-0553 570-299-9092
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EXPERIENCE

FORD’S HANDS-FREE
COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM

Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors, Cruise, PDL, Advanced


Trac w/Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains,
Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Sport Appearance
Pkg., SYNC, Rear Spoiler, 15”Alum. Wheels,
Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Tilt Wheel

FORD REBATE................500
OFF LEASE REBATE........250 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....485 **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment,
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Auto., 6 Disc CD, Anti-Theft Sys., AC, PW, PL, Side Curtain Air Bags, Tilt,
15” Alloy Wheels, AC, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, 16” Europlange Wheels, Fog Lights, Driver’s Group, Instrument Cluster,
Message Center, Keyless Entry, Enhanced Suspension,
PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side
PM, Sirius Satellite Radio,
Mirrors, Sirius Satellite Radio

FORD REBATE................................2,000 FORD REBATE................................2,000


FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000 FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .795
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............261 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............341
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

Auto., AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, PL,
Safety Pkg., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius
All Wheel Drive, XLS, PW,
Satellite Radio, Side Impact Air Bags, Keyless Entry, Auto., 16” Steel Wheels,
Message Center, Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry with Remote,
Air Conditioning, Safety
Canopy, PL, Side Air Bags

FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
FMCC REBATE..................................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250 FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......445 FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..........1,016 FMCC REBATE...............................1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............206
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

Automatic, Driver/Passenger Side Impact Air All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg.,
Bags, Rear Spoiler, Security Pkg., Air, PDL, PW, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PW, PDL, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy
Remote Keyless Entry, 17” Aluminum Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio,
Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience
Wheels, Sport Pkg.,
Appearance Pkg.

FORD REBATE................................1,000
FORD BONUS REBATE....................1,000
FMCC REBATE...............................1,000
FORD REBATE...................................500 OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250
FORD BONUE REBATE....................1,000 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......195
OFF LEASE REBATE...........................1,250 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............771
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..............431 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 3/31/11.

*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
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& Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Construction/
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 SUZUKI 97 GSXR 600 WILDERNESS `01 Skilled Trades
CHEVY `68 CAMARO STUDEBAKER ‘31 SCREAMING EAGLE Blue GL - 27’ CHEVY ‘07 FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT JEEP `06 TOYOTA ‘04 CODE ENFORCEMENT
& White,

SS
smoked wind 4x4, automatic,
Rumble seat, coupe
Good condition. V-ROD screen. Great bike,
Large slide-out,
front queen, large TRAILBLAZER LT leather, moon roof, WRANGLER SIENNA XLE
396 automatic, 400
transmission, clean
Call for details
(570) 881-7545
Orange & Black.
Used as a show
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar
gloves
racing
included.
rear bath, outside
shower. Sleeps 6,
On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio.
new tires & brakes,
well maintained
63,000 miles,
DVD, leather
moonroof
OFFICER
The City of Pittston
interior, runs good, cable, phone, $17,770 $14968
71K, garage kept, bike. Never abused. $2995. Call for info Asking $8,750. is seeking qualified
stereo CD, central
TANK ‘07 VISION
custom paint, Fire 480 miles. Excellent (570) 881-5011 570-472-3710 applicants for a
condition. Asking air, oak interior, part-time Proper-
Hawk tires, Krager jacks, power hitch,
wheels, well
maintained.
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor-
$20,000 or best
offer. Call
570-876-4034
monitor panel.
Too much to list!!
FORD `05 WHEEL ty Code Enforce-
ment Officer to
investigate and
CHAIR LIFT VAN
$23,900 cycle. 250 cc, New awning &
Negotiable Brand new. 0 miles. enforce various
microwave. Very 560 Pierce St. TJ, X-Package 560 Pierce St. codes and ordi-
570-693-2742 $2,400. For more clean, Like new, Seating capacity for Kingston, PA
Kingston, PA with only 46,000 nances for the City.
information call Tom
CHEVY `85 CORVETTE at 570-825-2114 TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED $9,800
Negotiable
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valleymotors.com
7 plus 2 wheel
chairs. 140,000
miles. One owner!
6 cylinder, 6-speed
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This position reports
to the City Manager
Original owners
TRIPLE 955 CC 570-388-6670
570-714-9924
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $7,000.
manual transmis- 570-714-9924 and is responsible
manual, Delco Bose
VW CLASSIC `72 7,000 miles. Very
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft For more details,
sion. Soft top with for ensuring all

HARLEY DAVIDSON
Music System. full doors, tinted properties are in
Smoked removable
top, 4 speed with KARMANN GHIA
fast. Needs nothing.
Blue, never Rear queen master CHEVY `04 EXPRESS Call 570-589-9181 factory windows.
CD player, sound TRACTOR compliance
local
with
ordinances,
overdrive in 2nd,
3rd & 4th gear,
Restoration Vehicle
Family owned,
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC dropped. Excellent
condition. $4,200
Negotiable.
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
2500
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
FORD `90 TRUCK
17’ box. Excellent
bar, 31” all terrain
tires with full size TRAILERS
codes and permits;
issuing citations for
Anti- theft steering garage kept, good dinette bed. Front spear. A MUST SEE! FREIGHTLINER non-compliance;
Garage kept, (570) 970-0564 Heavy Duty version. running condition.
lock, Tilt-telescop- shape. Needs some extra large living $13,999 ’97 MIDROOF and preparing
2 tone blue. Excellent cargo van. Very Clean. $5,000.
ing wheel, cruise interior work, new room + sofa bed. (570) 301-7221 475 CAT & 10 cases for judicial
17,600 miles. Call
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
control, English 85K miles. Excellent
seats, needs Big View windows. speed transmission. process.
JEEP `07
$9,200. condition. $8,700 570-287-1246
/Metric display, carburetor work. Air, awning, sleeps $12,000
analog bar graph, Lehman area. Antique. Very good 570-829-4548 or
Only 58,000 miles. (570) 760-5937 6, very clean, will 570-417-5991 Minimum qualifi-
locking lug nuts.
$21,500.
Asking $8,000.
serious inquiries
condition. Must see.
Low milage. Road
deliver. Located in
FORD `97 DIESEL WRANGLER X FREIGHTLINER cations include
high school gradua-
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
Benton, Pa. $4,900. ’99 CONDO
Call 570-346-7084 only! 570-343-2296 title. Asking $1,260 Cummins engine, 4x4, stick shift, soft tion or GED, Associ-
215-694-7497
HARLEY DAVIDSON Call (570) 825-5810 430 Detroit, Super
LT (premium pack- 8-L. 49,049 top. Red exterior, ate Degree pre-
10 transmission.
CHRYSLER `49 WANTED: PONTIAC
Leave Message
451 Trucks/ age), 3.4L, 47,000 miles. 33,000
gross wt. 6,649
well maintained, Asking $15,000. ferred, plus at least
one year of experi-
` 06 SOFTTAIL miles. All wheel garage kept. 11,500

WINDSOR YAMAHA `04 V-STAR light wt. $19,500 ence in the enforce-
SUVs/Vans drive, power moon-
Must see!
miles, one owner. ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
Silver / gray, 4 door
sedan. 6 cylinder
`78 FIREBIRD NIGHTTRAIN
1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather (570) 829-5886
AC, CD player,
cruise control.
with sides. All
aluminum, spread
ment of building or
property codes or
any equivalent com-
BUICK `05
Formula 400 interior, 6 cd chang- Tow package with axle. $6,500.
flathead, fluid drive. Berkshire Green, Dark gray metallic, cobra exhaust, cargo carrier. bination of training
FORD `99 E250
er, rear folding
45,000 original Originally purchased new rr tire & windshield, many Excellent condition. and experience
seats, keyless entry, 2 storage trailers.
miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000
at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car
brakes, many
extras. $10,900
extras, must sell.
$5,995. Call
570-301-3433
RENDEZVOUSFully
AWD,
CX onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
$18,700
Call 570-822-9680
570-814-4790 which provides the
required knowl-
Call Jim: (570) 592-4982 edge, skills and abil-
VOLVO `08 XC90
was last seen in garage kept, serviced, new bat-
570-654-2257 Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
YAMAHA8,000
`97 VIRAGO
loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6
$14,750.
570-362-1910
tery, tires & rods. LEXUS `04 GX 470 ities. Knowledge of
technical and
CORVETTES paid if car is found HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 750cc. miles,
cylinder. New
inspection, tires
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen-
Black with dark
gray leather interior.
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat- administrative
aspects of city ordi-

WANTED
and purchased. Call
John with any info
Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots
saddlebags, wind-
shield, back rest,
& brakes. Like
new, inside & out.
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR nium lift
remote. Walk up
with DVD player. Fully
loaded. 92,000
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent nances and regula-
tions and an ability
(570) 760-3440 of extra chrome. Custom Van. 67K door. Front & rear condition. New
1953-1972 Black & Pearl, $16,900. Call miles. Interior has miles. Excellent to interpret zoning
Like New. $12,900. (570) 540-0975 A/C. Power locks & condition. $19,000 tires, new brakes
Any Condition! Excellent Condition. oak wood trim, car- laws, property
Call 570-639-1989 windows. Excellent (570) 675-4424 and rotors. 52,000
Courteous, Fast Must See. Asking peting, storage maintenance codes,
Professional Buyer.
421 Boats & or 570-760-1023
$2,499. Call after 4. condition. $9,500. miles highway
read detailed maps,
areas, TV, rear seat
LEXUS `06 GX 470
570-237-6375 $26,500/ best offer.
Marinas
CHEVR0LET`02
Licensed & Bonded 570-823-9376 convertible to dou- and surveys. Must
570-779-4325
corvettebuyer.com
1-800-850-3656
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win- HONDA `10 570-417-2010 till 5 possess strong and
effective customer
100th Anniversary
YAMAHA` 08 R1 EXPRESS
CUSTOM
dows & seats. Cus- service skills;
Edition Deuce.
FORD `52 Garage kept. 1 tom lighting on ceil-
ODYSSEY 457 Wanted to Buy demonstrate profi-

BEAUTIFUL BIKE
CONVERSION ing. New exhaust Auto ciency in both oral
owner. 1900 miles.
COUNTRY SEDAN VAN system. New rear and written commu-

CREST 15’
Tons of chrome.
Perfect condition. tires. Recently nications; research
CUSTOM LINE
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking 3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
Loaded. Low
miles. Excellent inspected. Excellent
condition. $4,800.
ALL legal issues and
property ownership;
STATION WAGON $20,000. Call condition.
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
Fiberglass
boat with
570-706-6156 kit, cover. Price
negotiable $7,900
$18,900
570-674-3901
Call 570-655-0530 Cypress Pearl with
ivory leather interi-
JUNK operate
office
standard
equipment
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
trailer. Out-
HARLEY DAVIDSON
570-852-9072
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER or. Well maintained,
CAR &
including a personal
computer using MS
owner. $9,500. board propul-
CHEVROLET `01 garage kept. All
service records.
TRUCKS
Word, Excel and

01’ SPORTSTER YAMAHA` 09 TT-R 110


570-579-3517 sion. Includes: Brand new tires.
Outlook. Prior law

FORD `66
2 motors TAHOE LT Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully All options including
enforcement, public

BARELY USED WANTED safety or military


Erinmade, loaded. Leather premium audio
Beige with Grey training helpful.
package, rear
Mustang Coupe. “Lark II series” interior, front heat- seats. TV/DVD,
Pearl white, pony PRICE
Low riding hours.
excellent condition. ed leather power navigation, sun roof climate control, Highest Prices Employment appli-
plus many other adjustable suspen-
interior. Pristine seats, front & rear cations are avail-
condition. 26K
REDUCED! blue and white in
color. Comes with AC, AM/FM/CD/ extras. 3rd seat . sion, towing pack- Paid In Cash!!! able in the City
$2,400 REDUCED!!! Only 1,900 Miles. age, rear spoiler,
miles. $17,000 or chest protector and Cassette player, Clerk’s Office at
best offer. NEGOTIABLE helmet $1,400. cruise control, ASKING $9,999 Brand New. Lexus bug guard. FREE Pittston City Hall 35
JUST REDUCED! Asking $37,000 42,750 miles.
(570) 817-6768 remote keyless Broad Street,
570-417-3940 (570) 313-2749
entry. Power SAVE MONEY! GET (570) 328-0850 $28,950 REMOVAL Pittston, PA, Mon-
LINCOLN `66 883 cubic inch
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
windows, locks & READY FOR THE (570) 237-1082
Call V&G day through Friday

CONTINENTAL SALT CREEK SKIF


motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended &
heated mirrors,
factory running
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White HUMMER ‘05 H2 Anytime
9:00AM to 4:00PM.
The City of Pittston
4 door, 14’ fiberglass fish-
ing boat, tri-hull
raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best 650 CLASSIC
boards, sunroof,
tow package, alarm
with grey interior.
Looks and runs like
Yellow with black
leather interior. LINCOLN ‘06 288-8995
is an Equal Opportu-
nity Employer.

NAVIGATOR
Convertible, 460 offer.(973) 271-1030 & alloy wheels. it just came off the Front & rear heated
(very stable), 25 HP Like New.
cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner Tahatsu outboard, Less than 1000
One owner, very lot. Four Door, 4 seats. Many chrome Shopping for a
good condition, wheel drive, 84,900 accessories. $28,500
new apartment?
since `69. Teal
green / white
Full Galvanized
Trailer. Perfect Con- HARLEY DAVIDSON miles. White and
chrome. Garage
164,000 miles.
REDUCED PRICE
miles, new tires,
tow package, anti
or best offer. Call
(570) 788-9826 or
Pearl white, all
leather. Fully Classified lets
dition. Built in fuel
leather, restorable,
$2,500 570-287- tank. All new in ‘01.
$2,500
2006 NIGHTTRAIN kept. $6,300
(570) 817-8127
$4,900
Call 570-675-4635.
lock brakes, driver
and passenger
(570) 956-8547
Leave Message
loaded with
all options.
you compare costs -
without hassle
5775 / 332-1048 SPECIAL EDITION airbags, power Navigation sys-
570-256-7311 or worry!
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
#35 of 50 Made

LINCOLN `88 $10,000 in acces-


sories including a
442 RVs & Campers CHEVROLET `05 SIL- windows, power
mirrors, power
tem, entertain-
ment DVD pack-
Get moving
SEA NYMPH ‘94 custom made seat.
VERADO LT Z71
locks, rear window DUMP TRUCK
age, 3rd row with classified!
TOWN CAR defroster and Refurbished, rebuilt

61,000 original
19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi-
Exotic paint set,
Alien Spider Candy DUTCHMAN 96’ Extended cab,
wiper, privacy tint,
air conditioner,
engine, transmis-
sion replaced.
seating, climate
control seats, 506 Administrative/ 518 Customer
miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
tion. $6,000 or best
offer. Call
Blue. Excellent con-
dition. All Documen- 5TH WHEEL automatic. Black
with grey leather
interior. Heated
cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
Rear-end removed
and relubed. Brand
sun roof, excel-
lent condition.
Clerical Support/Client Care
570-722-4077 tation. 1,400 Asking with slideout & sun new 10’ dump. PA
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire $25,000 or best
offer. Call
room built on. Set
up on permanent
seats. 59,000
miles. New Michelin
much more.
$10,499. Call state inspected.
$12,900/best offer.
$14,995.
570-301-2244 ADMINISTRATIVE OWNER SERVICE
wheels, loaded, 570-332-4999
excellent condition. STARCRAFT ‘80 570-876-4034 site in Wapwallopen. tires. $16,500
(570) 477-3297
570-594-1496
ASSISTANT REPRESENTATIVE
$5,500. Call
16’ DEEP V
Comes with many
DODGE `01 RAM 1500 MITSUBISHI `97 Equipment Business Seeking full and
Mike 570-237-7660
HONDA ‘04 extras. $9,000.
(570) 829-1419 or CHEVROLET `05 QUAD CAB SLT JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER seeking Part Time part-time represen-

15’ CUBE VAN


tative to handle
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
& trim— ‘92 EZ SHADOW (570) 991-2135
TRAILBLAZER LT Plow Included.
Miles
$14,850
Cab over, 4 cylinder
Administrative
Assistant.
Microsoft
Typing,
Office
customer relation
issues with our
99,000 miles. Reli-
owner base. Good
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series SABRE 1100 FLAGSTAFF `08 Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
able. 4x4 $6,000 or
best
diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic
Suite, communica-
tion skills required. phone etiquette a
plus. This is not a
CLASSIC
miles, black with 60lbs foot pedal, 2 equipped. Includes offer. Call after 3:30 transmission. Very Email Resume to:
black, 13,500 On-Star, tow pack- good rubber. All deanna@ telemarketing posi-
grey leather interior, downriggers, stor- on weekdays or
all original & never ages, gallon tanks, miles. Windshield, Super Lite Fifth age, roof rack, around good chwaltz.com or fax tion. Call for per-
leave message at
seen snow. $8,900. 2 fish finders and saddle bag. Excel- Wheel. LCD/DVD running boards, condition inside to 570-435-2192 sonal interview.
(570) 675-9872 560 Pierce St.
Call 570-237-5119 more. MUST SEE. lent condition. flat screen TV, fire- remote starter, & out. Well Vacation Charter,
Kingston, PA

MERCEDES-BENZ `76
Make Best Offer. $4,500. Call place, heated mat- extended warranty. www.wyoming
maintained.
OFFICE MANAGER/ Ltd.
1-800-598-5238
DODGE `10
Call 866-320-6368 (570) 852-9455 tress, ceiling fan, $16,000 Ready to work.
Hide-a-Bed sofa, (570) 825-7251 valleymotors.com PRICE REDUCED! Ext. 98

450SLC
after 5pm.
outside speakers & 570-714-9924 $6,195 or ADMINISTRATIVE
80K miles, 1 owner,
427 Commercial
HONDA grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, CHEVROLET `06 GRAND CARAVAN best offer
Call 570-650-3500
SUPPORT
522 Education/
mint condition, no
rust. Must Sell! Trucks &
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
water purifier,
awning, microwave SILVERADO 1500
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded.
JEEP ‘06 Ask for Carmen
Needed for growing
Training

NISSAN `08 ROGUE


$1500 or best offer. construction com-
COMMANDER COACHES
$9,900 Excellent condi-
570-829-0847
Equipment 570-498-7702
oven, tinted safety 4X4 pickup, extend-
tion. Factory & pany. Must know
glass windows, ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic. extended war- 4WD, Only 38K SL. AWD, 1 owner, Quickbooks & Excel.
raised panel fridge Openings available
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 ‘90 CHEVY C60 KAWASAKI ‘05 & many acces-
sories & options.
Pewter. 48,000
miles. Excellent
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806
$17,880 no accidents. 4
door hatchback, 6
Construction office
experience and/or in the Tunkhannock
Area School District
NINJA 500R. 3300 cylinder, roof rails, notary certification a
420 SEL BUCKET TRUCK miles. Orange.
Excellent condition,
$22,500.
condition. $17,000
Negotiable dark gray, black big plus. Invoicing, for Varsity Football
Assistant Coaches,
Silver with red
leather interior.
Automatic. Sterling
utility body, excel-
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
570-868-6986 (570) 954-7461
DODGE `94 interior. Premium
wheels, new tires,
bid preparation, & all
other general office Freshman Football
Head Coach, and
CHEVROLET `07
Every option. lent condition. New sell. $2400 Dakota with cap. brakes extra set of duties. Competitive
FORD ‘96 CLASS C 1 owner, garage wage according to Freshman Football
Garage kept, show- tires & brakes. Too 570-760-3599 560 Pierce St. snows. Premium
kept, very good experience. Assistant Head
room condition. many features to list 570-825-3711 Kingston, PA sound/Bose/blue- Coach.
TRAILBLAZER LS
Gulf Stream Con- condition. Many www.wyoming tooth, XM radio. Please email resume
$7,000. $3,200. Call quest Motor Home.
(570) 417-9200 570-299-0772 extras including lift valleymotors.com Intelligent key entry. to: ceatrucking@ Interested appli-
31’, 460 V8, all Perfect condition, & back seat.
KAWASAKI ‘06 Newly inspected frontier.com. No cants should submit
options. 37K miles. 17,000 miles. 29 MPG gas. 570-714-9924
36,900 miles phone calls please. a letter of interest
OLDSMOBILE `68 CHEVROLET ‘89 Vulcan Classic Excellent condition. Asking $20,000 (570) 868-0944 $19,500 to Mr. Richard
C70. 24’ box. Lift
1500
Black and chrome.
$17,000. Call
570-868-5385
570-332-3681
JEEP `00 (570) 371-7227
OPTICAL OFFICE HELP Bombick, Director of

DELMONT gate, many new


CHEVROLET `96 DODGE RAM ‘06 PONTIAC `04
Part time, with
Human Resources,

WRANGLER
Fuel injected. 21” 41 Philadelphia Ave.,
parts. $1,900. potential for full
DRASTICALLY (570)675-7546
windshield. Pas-
NEWMAR 36’ 1500 SLT time. Flexible hours
Tunkhannock, PA
REDUCED!!
This model only
senger backrest.
Floor boards.
Remainder of war- MOUNTAIN AIRE 1500 Low miles, MONTANA and Saturday morn-
ings a must!
18657. All clear-
ances (#114 FBI Fin-

CHEVY ‘08 3500


produced in 1967 6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft. One owner 95,000 miles, well gerprint, Criminal
ranty. Expires 5th wheel, 2 large bed, 5 speed. Only $19,845 Send resume to: check #34, Child
& 1968. All maintained. Excell- The Times Leader
original 45,000 Feb., 2012. Kept in slides, new 85,000 miles. Just ent overall condi- Abuse #151 and TB)
miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
heated garage!
Never damaged.
condition, loaded
with accessories.
inspected. Bedliner,
toolbox, cap &
tion. Keyless entry,
built in baby seat,
Box 2480
15 N Main St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
must be secured.
Deadline for appli-
& vinyl interior, 7,000 miles. Great Ford Dually diesel 4,000 lb. hitch all dual climate con- cations: April 8, 2011
Only 12,000 miles. condition! $6,800 truck with hitch included. New rear 18711-0250 EOE.
350 rocket Vehicle in like trol. Rear air. Seats
engine, 2nd 570-574-9217 also available. drums, brakes & 7. Recent inspec-
TJ, Black with grey
owner. Fender
skirts, always
new condition.
$21,900.
570-455-6796 calipers. Excellent
condition. Clean 560 Pierce St.
interior. 4 cylinder, tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking
507 Banking/Real EARLY CHILDHOOD,
KAWASAKI Estate/Mortgage
570-288-4322 5-speed manual
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows. 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER inside & out. Only
$4,200 Firm
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full
$5,000 firm. Call
(570) 417-9884 Professionals ELEMENTARY, AND
Serious inquiries
FORD ‘99 E350 `08 NINJA 35 ft. Well kept. On
campground on the
Joe (570) 868-5900 valleymotors.com doors, sound bar.
GRADUATE LEVEL
TELLERS
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
BUCKET VAN
250 cc, blue, like Susquehanna River
CHEVROLET `97
570-714-9924 4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with SUZUKI `07 XL-7
new, under 1,000 near great fishing.
steering stabilizer. FULL/PART TIME
INSTRUCTORS:
FORD `01 LARIAT
miles. Great starter Attached 12X22” 56,000 miles,

PONTIAC ‘84
Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles;
bike. $2,800 Seri-
ous inquiries only.
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
1500 4X4
Extended cab, auto- 250 Super Duty
Like new BF
Goodrich 35’s with
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
Cash handling
experience a plus,
computer and com-
The Department of
Early Childhood &
$9999 or best price. Full size spare. Only 4 door, air condi-
TRANS AM Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
Call 570-331-4777 covered by metal
roof with large
matic, all power
options. 3rd door.
with slide-in camper
new tires, 4 door, 8’ 85,000 miles.
$7,300
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
munication skills
necessary.Required
Adolescent Educa-
tion at Bloomsburg
15TH ANNIVERSARY bed. Soft and hard- University of PA
KAWASAKI `10
breezeway. Shed & 99,700 miles. Too work days are Mon-
EDITION. 570574-7002 many extras includ- top for bed covers., (570) 301-7221 interior, tinted offers two 25% tem-
many new parts to windows, custom day thru Friday and
1 of 600 made, all ed. Call for more Good condition. porary undergradu-
available options,
63K miles, V8, auto. 439 Motorcycles
CONCOURS 14 information.
(570) 237-7076
list. Bedliner & ton-
neau cover. Asking Sold together or
separately $10,900 JEEP `02 LIBERTY
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
some Saturdays.
Applications are ate instructor posi-
tions (AA#62-0-283
Sport/Touring with $4,800. Call available at 881
T-roof, $7,995. ABS/traction (570) 639-5478 Blue/grey, new Before 5:00 p.m. and AA#62-0-284)
(570) 760-6277 Mundy Street,
Call 570-817-2577 and one 50 % tem-

HARLEY ‘01
control, showroom
new, 400 miles, SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS CHEVROLET `97 FORD `01 WINDSTAR
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new
SUZUKI `09
Wilkes-Barre,
18702. No phone
PA
porary graduate
PONTIAC `68 metallic blue, 6 year Travel Trailer. 29’,
76,000 miles. Rear
tires & brakes, calls please. level position (AA#

GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
warranty included. mint condition, 1 4,000 miles. 62-0-262) for fall

CATALINA DAVIDSON
Electra Glide, Ultra
$12,000.
570-331-3674
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
air. Power sliding
doors. Power
$5,900 or
best offer. Luxury 509 Building/
2011
Master’s
semester.
Degree
adjustable pedals. 2 required; Doctorate
400 engine. 2 Classic, many fridge, shower 4WD, Automatic. tone metallic green.
570-814-2125 horsepower 4 cylin- Construction/ preferred. Other
barrel carburetor. inside & out. Many der, 4 mode full time
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
SUZUKI `07 C50T more extras.
Reduced. $15,500.
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
Full tan leather inte-
rior with 3rd seat.
JEEP `06
4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti
Skilled Trades required qualifica-
tions include: an
Factory CD & cas- early childhood
CRUISER
tires. Black interior. Green. Garage Call 570-842-6735 $9,200. Call lock disc brakes.
sette player. Perfect
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
kept, like new (570) 868-6503 mechanical condi- COMMANDER 4X4 Leather, heated and/or elementary
level teaching cer-
condition. Includes
Harley cover. EXCELLENT SUNLITE CAMPER CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
tion. New brakes, Lockers, V-8. Heat-
seats. Power seats,
mirrors, locks & tificate with full-time

PONTIAC 1937
front & rear. Full ed leather. All teaching experience
$12,900 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, BLAZER 4 door, 4 sunroof. 6 cd
service. $6,500. power. Navigation, and a strong aca-
center bathroom, new tires, regularly changer with 8
CONDITION
Fully restored near 570-718-6769 Call 570-876-1355 Satellite, Blue tooth, demic teaching
570-709-4937 kitchen, sofa bed. serviced, great speakers. Cruise &
original. New paint, or 570-504-8540 3rd row, More. background in read-
Air, Fully self con- condition. Silver. tilt. Smart pass key-
new interior, new Windshield, Bags, evenings. 69,000 ing, writing and
tained. Sleeps 6. AC, 4WD. less entry start.
Floorboards,V&H
wiring, custom tint-
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 Pipes, White
New tires, fridge 174,000 miles
FORD `03 F150
highway miles. $19,000. Call In and apply social studies.
ed glass, new motor
& transmission. SOFT TAIL DEUCE walls,Garage Kept.
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
$6,500 or best
offer. 570-242-7979
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657
570-401-3714
GENERAL LABORERS Demonstrated abili-
ty to work with

LARIAT TRUCKS FOR SALE


Spare motor & LIMITED EDITION. 6K Miles $5,500 60 openings. All diverse populations

KIA `02 SEDONA


(570) 430-0357
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
trans. 16” wide Radical paint, only shifts. $10.00/hour. preferred. Deadline
white walls car in 200 produced, Susquehanna RV Contractor ready Ford, GMC, Call us. 825-2105 for full considera-

SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER


excellent condition Rhinehardt pipes, “A Camper’s Best 4 Door Crew Cab with ladder rack & EX, Van, Sunroof. International-Prices 1124 Highway 315 tion: April 19, 2011;
in storage for 2 lots of chrome. Friend” Rt. 11 LTZ. 4 wheel drive. tool box, 4x4 diesel, 61,000 miles. starting at $2,295. Wilkes-Barre open until filled. Visit
years. $14,000 or Beautiful bike! 800. 7,000 miles. Bloomsburg- Excellent condition, under 97K. Great Loaded. Good Box Truck, Cab & Save Time, www.bloomu.edu/
best offer. Serious Asking $9,500 Must Sell. Like new. low mileage. condition, $17,000 condition. Chassis available. Apply Online! jobs for full descrip-
or best offer. $1,700. Please Call Danville Highway $35,500. Call
inquiries ONLY. or best offer. $5000 or best offer. Call U-haul www.onesource tion & application
Call 570-574-1923 570-474-0154 570-394-9413 570-389-9900 570-655-2689 570-925-2845 570-606-7654 570-822-5536 staffing.com process. AA/EEO
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PROCESS
Repair
DRIVERS DIETARY AIDES PHOTOGRAPHER REFRIGERATOR
Kenmore, almond, TOILET (WHITE)
Software
EARLY CHILDHOOD, MAINTENANCE / Drive with the best Healthcare Services
Group at Highland
Part time nights &
weekends, Portrait,
21.6 cu. ft. with ice
maker & filtered
FREE
570-822-6865
DELL 31S, AMD64,
flat screen 18”, Vista
of the best! water $350.
ELEMENTARY, AND
ENGINEER
Manor Nursing and Corporate, Public 570-868-6018 HP, very clean, call
SET-UP MECHANIC Come join our great
family of Drivers Rehabilitation Center
is currently accept-
relations & Sports.
WINDOW Silver Line
vinyl replacement
for detail $325.
570-542-5622
GRADUATE LEVEL Fabri-Kal Corpora-
Fifty year old locally
Kenan Advantage
Group ing applications for
part time Dietary
Computer Skills
Required. Must be
SENSEO SINGLE
SERV, used twice,
window, double
hung, NEW, never LAPTOP Compaq
owned and operat- Tired of sorting motivated and work warranty, 55 coffee
INSTRUCTORS:
The Department of
tion, a major plas-
tics company is
ed company seek-
ing reliable, self
through all the ads
that promise home
Aides. Apply in per-
son Monday - Friday
well with people.
Some experience $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ pods $85.
570-542-5622
used 30 1/4 X 51 1/4.
$60. 570-735-5482
12” screen windows
XP PRO SP3 with
seeking a full time between the hours required, will train Old Toys, model kits, battery, ac adapter,
Early Childhood & motivated individual weekly runs or Bikes, dolls, old gun WINDOW: new vinyl case, many games
Adolescent Educa- Process Engineer to with excellent work sorry no local runs of 9am-4pm at: the right candidate. STOVE, GE gas replacement win-
develop and 750 Schooley Ave. Send resume to: Mining Items, trains oven/stove with & programs $80.
tion at Bloomsburg history for the posi- available? If what & Musical Instruments, dow size: 28 3/4” x 570-457-6610
University of PA enhance process tion of mainte- you really want is to Exeter, PA 18643 c/o Times Leader electric ignition. $50 58 3/4” low e argon
capabilities in ther- Box 2476 Hess. 474-9544 BROAN RANGE
offers four 25% nance/set-up be home daily, look gas thermo pane LAPTOP refurbished
moforming and 15 N Main St HOOD- $10.
temporary instruc-
extrusion in Hazle-
mechanic and no further. Looking for that Wilkes-Barre, PA
DOLL: Grandmoth-
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG-
$150. 570-288-3189 off-lease corporate
tor positions duties relative to a Driver Qualifications special place er’s doll very old, laptop: $125-$275.
(AA#62-0-281, AA# ton, PA. Demon- manufacturing envi- 18711-0250 ERATOR $25 WINDOWS (3) New all reformat/refur-
Class A CDL ability cloth body filled with
62-0-286, AA#62-0- strated expertise in ronment. Candi- to obtain tank and
called home? looks like shredded
KITCHENAID DISH- storm windows, bished to as new
technical leader- Classified will address WASHER $100. or asking $60. total.
287, and AA#62-0-
ship, mechanical
dates should have hazmat 2 years 554 Production/ wood, material
best offers. 570-825-5847
condition, legal,
291), two 50% tem-
engineering, team
the understanding recent verifiable Your needs. Operations behind one knee
570-826-1702
activated installs of
porary instructor of pneumatics and o.s (xp profession-
building and prob- hydraulics and their
tractor-trailer expe- Open the door worn through with
positions (AA#62-0-
lem-solving skills relation to the oper-
rience. Safe driving
with classified! age, other than that STOVE: black gas 720 Cemetery al/7 ultimate service
289 and AA#62-0- record. in good condition, pack 1)+software&
required. This posi- ations on production stove good condi- Plots/Lots
290), and two 100% old dress on doll. drivers done, all
temporary instruc- tion supports Oper- machinery, and at Advantages Lakeside Nursing
Asking $100. 570-
tion $75.
fast/ clean/ excel-
ations, Quality Con- least basic electrical Home Daily. Com- Center is in need of 570-829-4027
tor positions 474-2756 between lent. Free deliv-
(AA#62-0-285 and
AA# 62-0-288) in
trol, Product Devel-
opment, Customer
knowledge. Person
will mainly be
petitive pay pack-
age. Excellent ben-
the following:
•Nurses Part Time NOW HIRING!!! 8:30am- 9pm. TOASTER OVEN
Hamilton Beach.
CEMETERY PLOTS ery+warranty.
details 862-2236
For
Service, Lean efit packages. Train- RN: 7a to 3p (3) together.
the undergraduate responsible for the STAR WARS Ceram- White. Excellent
Sigma, Kaizen and ing on safe driving •Part Time LPN: Production Maple Lawn LAPTOP, Toshiba
program for early maintenance, set- ic Stein 1997 Series condition. $15.
other activities. and product han- 3p to 8p Workers Section of 15” wide screen xp
childhood (birth- up, and start up of Ser. Nbr. 96858 570-288-0414
dling. New and well •Full or Part Time RN at our Mountain Dennison home sp3 usb 2.0
kindergarten), ele- production machin- $25. Star Wars Talk-
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mentary level (K-6) ery and ensuring ing Bank 1995 TURKEY FRYER, All-
year technical ment, uniforms, and •CNAs: Part Time Section ML. built in dvd rom cd-
and graduate level proper machine Series C3PO & In-One gas & char-
degree with mini- more! Call Brian All Shifts Come in for an $550 each. rw, battery, ac
for the fall operation during the R2D2 $15. 735-0191 coal single burner
mum 7 years rele- 972-740-8051 to Apply in person to: interview Monday – 610-939-0194 adapter/ charger &
2011/spring 2012 course of produc- smoker grill, & pro-
vant experience or tion but will also learn how to get Box 357 Friday, 9am - 4pm TRAIN SET 1996 case loaded with
semesters. Mas- pane tank! Like new,
equivalent combina- assist in other areas started. Apply online Old Lake Rd. or Harley Davidson programs &d simple
ter’s Degree over $300 invested.
required; Doctorate tion of education throughout the @ www.thekag.com Harvey’s Lake Apply online at H.O “ Milwaukee CEMETERY games anti-virus not
and experience in Call for directions www. Take all for $165.
preferred. Other manufacturing facili- Express” Limited PLOTS needed $350. For
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tions include: an
engineering
manufacturing.
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570-457-6610
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and/or elementary
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competitive wages,
health and dental leader in a multi-bil-
lion dollar rental
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commemorative
superstar amp, good condition
$20. 570-287-0023
front gate on N.
Main St. Call for CARTRIDGES, new
Lexmark, black &
tificate with full-time insurance, retire- collectors series sil- details at
teaching experience
and a strong aca-
Process Control,
Lean Manufactur-
ment and life insur-
ance benefits, and
industry for con-
struction is looking
EMT’S, PART-TIME Jacobson
Staffing Company
ver coins, from Lib-
erty Mint Ace
WASHER & electric
dryer. Amana,
(570) 328-7370 color all 100XL (4 in
all). List $89 sell for
demic teaching
background in early
ing, and AutoCAD
desirable.
an excellent work-
ing environment.
to make immediate
hires for the follow- PARAMEDICS, PART- 19 Elmwood Dr.
Mountain Top, PA
Frehley, Paul Stan-
ley, Peter Criss And
white, 3 years old,
bought new, excel- CEMETERY PLOTS
$50. Call
570-288-3894 or
ing positions in the 18707 Gene Simmons. 570-650-6434
childhood
elementary educa-
and/or
Competitive salary
and benefits pack-
Position is day shift,
Monday thru Friday. PITTSTON,
area:
PA TIME VAN DRIVERS (570) 474-8923
or (570)474-3185
sealed in original
packaging $100. for
lent $100.
Call 570-417-8078
Plymouth National
Cemetery in WINDOWS 7 TOW-
tion specifically Please send resume or 735-2764 Wyoming. 6 Plots. ERS. All working (3).
age: Health Insur- Needed for a rapidly EOE set or $30. sepa-
reading and social
studies. Demon- ance,
Vision,
Dental &
Disability,
and salary require-
ments to: DRIVER growing ambulance/
transport company.
rately. 301-2694.
Why Spend
$450 each. Call
570-825-3666
Will separate or sell
all 3. Best offers
strated ability to
401K, Life, AD&D,
P.O. Box 1126 You will operate
Must have valid 566 Sales/Retail/ Hundreds on welcome. $250.
work with diverse Kingston, Pa.
populations
ferred. Deadline for
pre- Tuition Reimburse-
ment, Paid Leave.
18704 or fax them
to 570-287-1152.
multi-dimensional
construction equip- drivers license and
current certifica-
Business
Development
Visit us at
Merchant’s Village
New or Used
Appliances? OAKLAWN CEMETERY WINDOWS
TOWER $80. Win-
XP
ment, delivery (the old Pittston Most problems 4 grave sites, dows 7 tower $85.
full consideration: Drug screening and tions. Competitive
trucks, including Wal-Mart) with your appli- fabulous location. delivery available
background checks salary and benefits
April 19, 2011; open
until filled. Visit are conditions of
employment.
538 Janitorial/ tractor trailer com-
binations to pick up available.
Apply in person, no
GROCERY CLERK & DELI We have antiques
galore! Come to
ances are usually
simple and inex-
Purchased 20 years
ago. $2,450
570-905-2985
www.bloomu.edu/ Cleaning and deliver equip- 610-838-7727
jobs for full descrip- Applications
accepted
ment to and from phone calls:
Trans-Med
CLERKS Booth 162!
Primitive bakers
pensive to
Save your hard
fix!
732 Exercise
tion & application
process. AA/EEO Monday-Friday
8AM-5PM;
CUSTODIAL CLEANING customer work
sites, and is able to Ambulance
100 Dilley St,
Part time shifts.
Must be 18 or older.
cabinet, plantation
desk, dry sink,
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
726 Clothing Equipment
Full and Part time train in safe usage Apply in person at Hoosiers. Loads first! AB DOER, with ab
or forward resume Forty Fort PA, 18704 BLAZER, ladies, all
opening in Hanover of the equipment. Carone’s Market of smalls and tons 30 years in videos $25. Bun &
LINEUP to: FABRI-KAL
Corporation, Human area. Restroom H.S. diploma (or Route 309 of good stuff! the business.
wool fully lined, new,
Thigh Roller $10.

ASUCCESSFULSALE Resources Dept.


Attn: M. Murray
cleaning and mop-
ping. 7am-1pm
equivalent), the abil-
ity to lift 70 lbs., RN LPN CNA Mountain Top, PA. Consignments
Welcome
East Main
Appliances
size 12, 1 black, 1
purple $15. each.
Both very good con-
dition. 574-3418
SALESPERSON
have a valid CDL 3-11 & 11-7 570-855-7197 Ladies black leather
Monday-Thursday. 570-735-8271
INCLASSIFIED! 150 Lions Drive
Hazle Township PA Starts at $9.00. license, satisfactory Per Diem Needed
Immediately Now hiring Full
570-328-3428 Nanticoke
jacket, size 12 $20.
Ladies tweed coat,
DP WEIGHT BENCH
with 100lb weight
11pm-7am Sunday- driving record, and
Doyouneedmorespace? 18202
Thursday- facility knowledge of feder- Nursing Homes Time positions. size 1X $10. Ladies set for $65. Steel
Email: Hospitals YEARBOOKS:
A yard or garage sale hrmail@hazleton. and floor cleaning. al motor carrier reg-
Luzerne, Lackawan-
Commission based.
Experience in Coughlin H.S. 1926, 712 Baby Items
long black
coat, size 12 $10.
wool tube frame with leg
ulations is required. developer, targets
in classified f-k.com $11.50/hour DOE.
Both positions Two years of com- na, Bucks & propane, heating oil 1928, 1932, 1937, 570-788-4502 upper & lower body
Fax: 570-501-0817 1940, 1961, 1963,
is the best way Phone: require previous mercial driving Schuylkill Counties
Effort, Montrose,
& HVAC sales. Email
or fax resumes to 1942, 1943, 1944,
BABY ITEMS:
Newborn swing BLAZERS ladies size
muscle groups. Call
570-430-1366
tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-861-3323 commercial clean- experience involving
the movement of Allentown & 570-474-5256 or 1949. G.A.R. H.S. $50. Gate $10. Pack small, red & beige
ing background and
You’re in bussiness E.O.E.
ability to meet pre- trucks and con- Many Other Areas eb2@buttonoil.com 1934, 1935, 1936, N Play $30. Child- $5. each. Ladies WORKBENCH:
with classified! employment back-
ground check. Not
struction equipment
including oversized
THERAPISTS 1937, 1945, 1946,
1951, 1955, 1956,
craft crib $75.
Changing pad cover
summer pants suit
size small $6.
Olympic Powertec
workbench model
Throughout the 1957, 1961, 1965, Call 570-823-4970
527 Food Services/ on bus route. loads required. Country 1966, 1970, 1980,
$10. Child’s oak 4 WB_OB11 includes
drawer chest $50. an olympic 45 lb bar
Hospitality Apply online only at: Knowledge of safety Perm Placement/ 1985, 2005, 2006. Dresser combo CLOTHING - plus 190 lbs in plates
www.sovereigncs. procedures for Per Diem Meyers H.S. 1935, Women’s tops, with
changing table (235 lbs total) also
com EOE- Drug securing and trans- $$$$/Many Benefits 1936, 1937, 1938, tags, 1X - 2X, 200
$100. 825-0569
BARTENDERS/COOKS/ porting cargo is also clamps, curl attach-

EDUCATORS
Free Workplace Call Kim Today 1942, 1943, 1944, pieces, $1 each.
essential. ment & olympic
570-239-5468 600 1945, 1946, 1960, BABY TOYS, assort- cottons, mole skin, curling bar with set

We Are Seeking
SERVERS NEEDED 539 Legal NES RENTALS
offers competitive
FINANCIAL
1974, 1975, 1976,
1977. Kingston H.S.
ed $10. TODDLER
TOYS assorted
knits $1 each.
570-735-5084
of clamps. Will
require a large vehi-
Apply in Person 1938, 1939, 1940, included ride on’s cle to transport this
Certified Staff wages, medical/ COMMUNION
TITLE
No Phone Calls 1944, 1948, 1949. $10. CRIB SET, item. $425
2010-2011 Tipsy Turtle
dental, vision, tuition 610 Business Plymouth H.S. 1930, includes lamp shade SUITS, navy, excel-
(570) 822-1179
reimbursement, and lent condition, sizes,
Secondary 245 Owen Street
401(k).
Opportunities 1931, 1932, 1933, for girl $10.
8 & husky 14/16. $10
ABSTRACTOR
Swoyersville The Meadows 1938, 1943, 1944, 570-868-0481
Math Teacher For considera- Nursing and each. Call 823-4941 734 Fireplace
Certified School tion, apply online Rehabilitation BEER DISTRIBUTOR 1959, 1960.
Hanover H.S. 1951, BLUE BUMBO SEAT Accessories
LINE UP at our Careers Center with tray. Excellent JACKET: boys gen-

POSITION
Nurse, RN License available 1952, 1953, 1954,
center at with option to lease Condition $25. uine Italian stone FIREPLACE: vent
1960. West Pittston
Title One Reading A GREAT DEAL... www.nesrentals.
com/careers.
Positions Available building or sold H.S. Annual 1925, 570-763-9599 leather jacket, size
14. $25. 868-6018
free 30,000 BTU
Specialist separately. 1926, 1927, 1928, propane fireplace
IN CLASSIFIED!
CNA’s
Looking for an NES recognizes and 570-954-1284 CARSEAT: Chicco
1931, 1932, 1959. PROM DRESSES: with 43” wood sur-
Physical Science Experienced Title values diversity. travel system infant
Teacher Looking for the right deal Abstractor. Excel- We are an
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
carseat, base, & Light blue with round, has thermo-
1952, 1956, 1957, stat & blower. W
on an automobile? lent typing & com- EOE/AA/M/F/D/V 7-3 Shift 1959. Berwick H.S. stroller included. beading on front, X-
Heats 1000 sq. ft.
PMCS-Monroe Cty. cross lacing on
Please fax your
Turn to classified. puter skills re-
quired. Experi-
employer. Part Time (5-9 1952, 1953, 1956, Excellent condition.
open back. Floor Call after 6:30 week
It’s a showroom in print! days bi-weekly) 1957, 1958, 1960, Retails for $299. days or any time
resume to: ence in searching Find Something? asking $125. length, size 10 $60.
with benefits 1967, 1968, 1969 week ends. $225.
570-894-2793 Classified’s got titles in Luzerne, Lose Something?
,1970. Lehman H.S. 570-763-9433 Mayqueen black
570-675-0005
the directions! Lackawanna, Get it back where it JAN-PRO tulle with beads &
belongs 3-11 Shift 1973, 1974, 1976, floral sequins, strap-
Monroe & Carbon COMMERCIAL JOGGING
FULL-TIME SURGICAL 533 Installation/
Counties
ferred.
pre- with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
Part Time (5-9
days bi-weekly)
CLEANING
OF NEPA
1978, 1980. Nanti-
coke Area H.S. STROLLER will not
fold $25. Pack N
less & matching
shawl $75. Size 10
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
with benefits 1976, 2008. Dallas
TECHNOLOGY Maintenance/ Salary commen-
TRUCK DRIVER CNA’s can apply
Be Your Own H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
Play, fabric a little
yellowed due to
light green with
black illusion over- COAL STOVE
Repair surate with expe- Boss Work Full or age, non-smoking lay, black satin waist
PRECEPTOR/ rience. Full time, able to
drive a 20’ truck, 7
on line at:
https://home.eeas
Part time
Accounts available
H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West house. $20. Both
good condition.
zips in back, knee or
shorter length $40.
Pittston kitchen
$300. Master turbo
year clean driving e.com/recruit/?id= Side Central heater $125.
INSTRUCTOR AUTOMOTIVE Benefits include
health insurance, record, able to do
physical work and
296360
NOW throughout
Wilkes Barre, Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
570-574-3418 Yellow
length
mid-thigh
strapless
570-779-3332
Must have certified 401K Plan, life Scranton, MONITOR: Safety wth small bow at HEATER, portable
surgical technology
(CST) certification.
TECHNICIAN
Valvoline Instant Oil
insurance
disability
and
insur-
lift 60 lbs., PA driver
medical card, motor
vehicle report, flexi-
Individualized
orietation program
Competitive
and Hazleton.
We guarantee
Westmoreland H.S.
1952, 1953 - 1954
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
1st Baby Video Mon-
itor. B&W video
waist, ties in back,
tulling under skirt.
space heater, 12
gallon kerosene or
Minimum of 3 years ance. $5,000 to screen. Works size 7 worn once fuel oil. $70. Call
Change, an auto- ble hours, $9/hour starting rates 1973, 1974, 1975, $40. 570-288-9609
operating room $200,000 great. $45 Bumbo (570) 825-5810
motive industry plus incentive on Vacation, Holiday 1976 Pittston H.S.
experience. Send resume to: in annual billing. seat. Lime Green.
leader is seeking pounds collected. and Personal 1936, 1951, 1954, PURSES/CLOTHING: HEATER: Timberline
Sean Shamany, Small investment Looks brand new.
Send resume to: Auto Technicians for Apply at: Days, Tuition 1963 Pittston Hospi- American Eagle vent-free propane
Northeast We’re ready - $20. 570-371-6900
McCann School of our Kingston loca- U’SAgain Recycling Reimbursement tal School of Nurs- Outfitters wool gas heater 15,000
Revenue Service, Are you?
Business/Hazleton tion. Experience a 486 S. Empire St. Health insurance ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, NAPNANNY INFANT design $3. Victoria to 25,000 BTUs,
LLC, For more info
Attention: plus, but not Wilkes-Barre and Pension Plan 1959 West Pittston SEAT with Minky Secret black /pink sells for $250 ask-
Suite 202, Call 570-824-5774
Frank Berleth required, but must 570-270-2670 Child Day Care on H.S. 1950, 1954, Sage cover. Practi- slipper boots, medi- ing $99. Excellent
be energetic, hard
15 Public Square,
premises Janproofnepa.com 1955, 1956, 1960
370 Maplewood Dr. Wilkes-Barre, PA cally new. $85. um $3. Liz Clai- condition.l 570-328-
Humboldt working with superi- Drivers CDL A- Hazleton H.S. 1938, borne small butterfly 5611/ 570-328-5506
18701, 570-371-6900
Industrial Park or customer serv- DEDICATED Meadows Nursing 1939, 1940, 1941, print leather purse
(570) 270-5557, NEW! $500 630 Money To Loan
Hazleton, PA 18202 ice skills. We offer & Rehabilitation 1942, 1943, 1945, STROLLER: Eddie $4. Misses /junior HEATER: Tower
email: sean@ Sign-On Bonus
competitive wages Center 1948, 1949, 1950, Bauer double, bare- Old Navy & Ameri- quartz electric
nerevenue.com. Long-Term Cus-
and benefits. “We can erase 1953, 1954, 1955, ly used, good condi- can Eagle tops, XS heater, asking $20.
TEACHING POSITION Email your resume
or letter of interest
tomer out of Milton,
PA. Brand New 2011
551 Other
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
1956, 1957, 1959,
1960, 1961, 1962,
tion $100. Baby
clothes 1 and under,
to
each
Medium
Old Navy
$1. 570-825-5847

Immediate opening to: jtinnes@ 542 Logistics/ Freightliners Now TEED.” Attorneys 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. name brands, size 6 flare jeans 744 Furniture &
synpower.net Transportation Available. Earn up to for the Federal 1951, 1952 changing table with $2. Pants/khaki’s
days & evenings for
.46 cpm, Home Trade Commission 570-825-4721 Accessories
full time and adjunct
Most Nights. PRE- ASSISTANT MANAGER say they’ve never
the padding $30. sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 $2.
faculty in Electrical
Trades program. FORKLIFT MECHANIC CLASS A CDL TARPED
Loads.
Flatbed
Multiple ORLOSKI’S
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera- 710 Appliances
(516) 319-4790

STROLLER:
each.
purse with
Lilu small
cute ANTIQUE hand dec-
orated secretary
Minimum 3 years buttons from Pac
work experience in
field. Teaching
Action Lift, Inc.,
Northeast PA’s
FLAT BED DRIVER Bonus Opportunities
877-211-8682
WASH & LUBE
Our goal is to pro-
tion. No one can
legally remove APPLIANCE
Umbrella stroller $7.
570-779-9791
Sun $3. Black slip-
on waitress shoes
desk $400.
570-287-0820
authorized Crown Home Every Night accurate and timely PA RT S E T C .
experience a plus vide fast, friendly size 6-1/2 rarely BED complete, dou-
and TCM forklift At least 1 year information from Used appliances. UMBRELLA stroller,
but not required. service to our cus- Parts for all brands. worn $1.50 Asics ble head board &
dealer, has an experience 548 Medical/Health your credit report. red & blue plaid $7.
Fax resume to: tomers and a shiny 223 George Ave. track cleats footboard, cherry
570-287-7936 immediate opening 570-288-3628 clean car. Training It’s a process that Wilkes-Barre 2 backless booster silver/light green, finish. $10.
Or send to
Director of Education
for a full time forklift
mechanic. Prior
experience main- COURIER NEEDED C.N.A.’S, RN’S, for assistant car
wash manager will
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
570-820-8162 seats $5. each. Car
seat, gray with blue
trim, $30. Pack &
size 7 $3. Semi or
prom dress, David’s
570-693-4483
Fortis Institute be “ground up.” Bridal metallic blue/ BED FRAME, full,
166 Slocum Street
Forty Fort, PA 18704
taining forklifts is
required. We offer
Independent
Contractor
PT’S, OT’S & ST’S Concentration will
be on customer
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
Play, beige & olive
green plaid pattern
grey, tea length,
bubble, strapless ,
metal. $30.
DINETTE SET, dark
an excellent benefit ing credit and debt $60. Pack & Play
WANTED
Excellent pay with a service, quality con- size $15. Dolly’s Pine, 2 years old,
package with health Graco, blue & yel-

Find
trol, production, at ftc. gov/credit. A Boutique, Sherri Hill not a scratch, $150,
insurance, 401k, & growing company. low, $30. Stroller,
equipment mainte- message from The short prom dress CABINET, china,
paid holidays. Call 570-606-7838 Angel’s Touch Times Leader and green & cream plaid
nance, and main- violet & pink with lighted, $50.
Please e-mail your Homecare, a Mille- the FTC. $40. Booster seat bow at waist, can
DRIVER - CLASS B 570-779-4750

that
taining a spotless
resume to mermar@ nium Home Health with back $10. be worn strapless,
facility.
actionliftinc.com or Care Company, is Booster high chair, size 3/4. $30. BEDS. Twin, $25,
fax 570-603-2880. To drive triaxle looking for C.N.A.’S, This is fast-paced, GENE’S cream with bur- Queen and dresser,

new
Unique Tiffany terra
vacuum truck in the RN’s, PT’s, OT’s and physical, outdoor RECONDITIONED gundy, $25. Baby cotta color with $75. WARDROBES,
Towanda area. ST’s with homecare work, 45-50 hours APPLIANCES bath tub shower beading, layered, metal, 5 for $50.
LANDSCAPE Fax resume to: experience to join per week with one $20. Wooden lace, Vintage look- DESK, $25, PATIO

job.
our growing team. 60 Day Warranty
570-288-0617 or weekend shift. changing table $60. ing, strapless from SET, Rattan, $50,
Monday-Friday
FOREPERSON call Jack at
570-881-5825
Currently there are
PRN positions avail-
Applicants must be
dependable with a 700 8:00PM-5:00PM
Eddie Bauer car
seat, beige &d black
Prom Excitement,
size 12, runs small.
CHAIRS, (3) $15.
(570) 479-3738
Immediate opening. able in Lackawanna solid work history, Saturday suede $40. Exer-
Minimum of 5 years Doyouneedmorespace? and Luzerne Coun- excellent people MERCHANDISE 8:00AM-11:00AM ersaucer, $50.
$40. Short gold,
sequin bodice, full CANOPY: Black
experience. Valid PA ties. Interested skills, and a desire 570-239-5292 metal canopy full-
The Driver’s License a A yard or garage sale applicants should to develop profes-
Gateway tulle sparkly bottom
from David’s Bridal, size bed frame,
must. Knowledge of in classified forward resume to: 702 Air Shopping Center
excellent condition,
Times Leader various patio/wall
is the best way Bridget Elias.
sionally in a new
career. We’re really Conditioners
Kingston, PA 716 Building size 4, $15. BCBG
black short semi sells for $250, ask-
Classified installations, plant-
ing techniques. Abil- tocleanoutyourclosets!
Fax: 570-655-3175
email: belias@
in the people busi-
ness – we just hap- AIR CONDITIONER
(570) 819-1966 Materials dress, sequins on ing $99. Sauder
corner desk, maple
section. ity to read blue- You’re in bussiness mhomehealth.com. pen to wash cars. $40 MICROWAVE com- DOORS: 2 entry
top, flowy, beautiful,
size 4. $20. BCBG finish, 5.5’x5.5’
prints, oversee large EOE excellent condition,
scale jobs operate with classified! We offer above 570-740-1246 pact perfect for doors. Wood
glass entry door
& red short semi,
sells for $250, ask-
dorm works great. pleated criss
all necessary equip-
ment. Self-motivat- SMITH TRANSPORT COMMUNITY average pay, health
care, paid vacation,
AIR CONDITIONER
$40
$5. 570-693-4483 32”x80” great
shape $75. Steel
crossed top, flowy
skirt, can be worn-
ing $99.l 570-328-
5611 /570-328-5506
ed, ability to man- and a family-friendly
age crews. Com-
pensation based on
HOME WORKER
Full Time Week On
atmosphere. Apply
in person at Orlos-
570-740-1246 MR COFFEE espres-
so/ cappuccino
Entry door 32”x 80”.
Rt. hand swing ( in &
strapless, size 4
$20. 7 dance
COFFEE TABLE -
Solid oak, 53 1/4” X
machine $15. Laun- to the right), nice dresses sizes small,
experience. Week Off shift ki’s Wash & Lube, 708 Antiques & dry tub, faucet & glass, great shape, medium & large $7.
24” with 3 glass top
570-779-4346 (including 7 asleep 295 Mundy St., Collectibles inserts. Excellent

Doyouneedmorespace?
*CLASS A CDL DRIVERS overnight shifts) is
available working
Wilkes-Barre. E.O.E. cabinet $20. Front
gate Kristina bar
can use a coat of
paint, reducing the
each. 696-3528 condition, $50.
570-288-3723
ANTIQUE WOOD stool $75. 696-1432 price to $75. or
Hiring for
A yard or garage sale
in classified Dedicated,
with individuals with
developmental dis- FLAGGERS WANTED PLANES $20. each.
Charlie One Horse RANGE: brand new
take both doors for
$125. save $25.!
Find Something?
Lose Something?
COMPUTER DESK,
larger corner, light
abilities in the Dallas Hiring 50. Vehicle Cowboy hats,
OTR, Regional natural or propane Cash or paypal. Get it back where it oak color & gray.
is the best way & Tanker area.. Experience is required, $8-$30
per hour. Will train.
Richard Petty Ltd. gas range with 570-735-2661
belongs $80. 570-868-6018
tocleanoutyourclosets! helpful, paid training Ed $20. Other sealed burners and
570-714-FLAG. EOE with a Lost/Found ad!
Call 829-7130 You’re in bussiness •Top of the line
Equipment!
is provided. Valid
drivers license is
styles $15 & $20.
570-655-9472
electronic pilots in
unopened box, Call
DOORS: 4’ bi-fold
doors with jamb & 570-829-7130
COMPUTER DESK,
light wood tone,
to place an with classified!
employment ad.
•Consistent
home time
required. Starting
salary is $22,048+ GAS ATTENDANT LIONEL Engine ten
after 6:30 $299.
570-675-0005
exterior trim-stained
in oak—FREE! SLIP for wedding
keyboard pullout,
shelf for tower com-
Looking for Work? •Excellent pay/ benefits. For infor- Part time day shift. $125. Lionel milk car Call 570-237-5947 gown, size 5. $10. puter. $10.
mation or applica- Must have driver’s $40. Lionel Box car REFRIGERATOR 570-655-4339
ONLY
ONL
NLY ONE
N LE
LEA
L
LEADER.
E DER. Tell Employers with Benefits
license and some
570-278-2517

a Classified Ad. (888)www.


219-8041 tion, call IMPACT
SYSTEMS, Inc. at mechanical experi-
ence helpful. Call
Guy 3464 $30. Belt
with 2 guns on
General Electric /
No Frost, 66” tall.
GLASS DOOR. 3
way glass door for TIES men’s ties, SOFA queen size
570-829-3671. Drug buckle 1950 $10. Works good. $125. bath tub. $25 new 100% polyester $300. or best offer.
timesleader.com
570-829-7130 smithdrivers.com free workplace EOE Joe 570-237-6671. 570-574-0271 Call 655-5404 570-331-8183 4 for $15. 474-5653 call 570-299-7270
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744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 754 Machinery &
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Accessories Accessories Accessories Estate Sales/ Equipment
COFFEE TABLE:
Flea Markets
E N T E R TA I N M E N T
Queen Ann style HUTCH: Like new.
oval oak colored
CENTER tan oak
$150. Sofa Couch: HAULMARK ‘07
WILKES-BARRE
with drawsm holds
coffee table with up to 32” TV, excel- Brand new. $100.
matching rectangu-
lar end tables $75.
lent condition $20.
BED FRAME queen.
(2) Lamp Tables:
$40. (1) Hanging TRAILER 6’X14’
Like new with
1970’s style bed- $30.570-288-0414 Light: $40.
Call 570-443-7202 electric brakes,
room set, triple
new tires and
dresser, bed, night- ENTERTAINMENT
A Benson Family Dealership reinforced tongue.
stand, & armoire CENTER, traditional
$100. Dining room oak finish, excellent LINEUP $2700.

LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES


570-239-5457
set, 1970’s or 80’s condition $45.Paid
style, table with leaf, $185. BOOK SHELF, ASUCCESSFULSALE SNOW THROWER
PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION 6 chairs, china
hutch, & buffet light
large, 5 shelves,
light oak finish, very INCLASSIFIED! Ariens 24” cut, 7HP,
- Trades Coming in Daily - Don’t Miss These colored $150. good condition,
tire, chains & elec-
Doyouneedmorespace?
SALVATION ARMY
tric start, tire
(570) 288-9609 $25. CANOPY BED
NEW 2011 NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 GMC YUKON NEW 2011 GMC CANYON FRAME, queen, A yard or garage sale chains. $395. or 2
GMC SIERRA 1500 LACROSSE CX SLT 4X4 SLE 4X4 DESK 3 large draw- for $425. one for
headboard & base, in classified
2.9% Financing 0% Financing 0% Financing
ers, drop down
top, storage com-
black metal, very
nice. $175. is the best way INDOOR parts. 570-636-3151

0% Financing 756 Medical


FLEA MARKET
partments. Paid
Available Available Available Available $150. $80. or best
570-430-4054 tocleanoutyourclosets!
offer. 5 piece full FURNITURE: You’re in bussiness Equipment
MSRP $28,645 MSRP $50,376 MSRP $23,700 17 S. Penna. Ave
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APRIL 2, 2011
Choose From 6, Comfort & Leather, 20” Polished Wheels, Black Beauty, Automatic,
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versatile, 2 doors at
complete, fully
Save Up To $6,600 Priced From
$
26,256 Your Price
$
45,300 Your Price
$
21,224 stand, dresser with
mirror & headboard.
top accommodates
28” TV, 4 large bot-
LAMPS: Green with
gold base lamps, 8AM TO 2PM electric, head & foot
of bed adjustable.
$400. or best offer. tom drawers for
2004 CHRYSLER CONCORDE LXI 2008 KIA RIO SDN 2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 570-477-2281 white pleated Food 3” casters that lock
storage, solid oak,
shades, like new. Concessions, to secure. $300.
with carved design,
DESK, drop down $25. Speaker Bake Sale, & 570-735-6861
originally $850. sell
top 3 drawers, stands, cherry
for $300. CARD
wood for bookshelf
Silent Auction JAZZY MOTORIZED
pecan finish, 36x 44 TABLE, solid dark
x15” excellent con- size. 1 year old. $25. Call 824-8741 to WHEELCHAIR. Used
wood textured reserve a table. about 10 hours.
48K Miles, Leather, Moonroof, Local Trade A Real Gas Miser! Power Through Out! dition. $95. 570-283-2412
mahogany, unique Weight capacity is
570-287-2517
$
8,995 $
8,995 9,495
$ table converts to full
dining table for 8 LOVESEAT & Shopping for a
300 pounds, range
DINING ROOM 15 miles @ 4 mph.
2009 CHEVY AVEO LT SDN 2003 AUDI ALLROAD 2008 CHEVY COBALT LS SDN TABLE, Hard Rock people, originally OTTOMAN solid new apartment? Red metallic. I have
$595. sell $350. sand colored cush-
maple no chairs,
DINING CHAIRS 4 ioned, excellent
Classified lets all paperwork and
$35. Also comes charger. Retails for
with extra table leaf, matching antique shape $200. you compare costs - $6295. sell for
The table without chairs, beautifully without hassle $500. or best offer.
carved backrests in SOFA: 100% Italian
the leaf is around 5’
rounded grapevine black leather sofa &
or worry! 570-709-7848
Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only
long. Took the legs
Get moving
Choose From 2, Tons of Warranty One Owner, 38K Miles

off for easy trans- pattern, legs are loveseat, very good LANCETS box of 100
$
9,595 $
9,850 9,995
$
port, cash or paypal Queen Anne style, condition $550. with classified! $5. each. Diabetic
570-735-2661 seats are uphol- 570/824-7807 or syringes 60 bags of
2009 KIA SPECTRA EX 2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 stered in dark gold 570-545-7006 752 Landscaping & 10 $1. each.
DRAPERIES custom patent leather, 570-239-0057
made in excellent brass nail head trim Gardening
AFFORDABLE
condition. Tuxedo
Moire satin light
Circa 1920 original
value $1000. sell MATTRESS SALE Brizzy’s LIFT CHAIR
Summit stairway lift,
mauve blush com- $250. UNUSUAL We Beat All Arbor Care &
Preferred Equipment Pkg, Just 34K Miles Low Miles, One Owner pletely lined, (1) set SIDE CHAIRS, pair of Competitors Prices! Landscaping one year old, barely
Just Traded, Leather, Moonroof, Power
120”w x 63” L. (1) Parsons Chairs in Mattress Guy Tree trimming, used, battery back-
$
9,995 $
10,495 $
11,995 set 144”wx72”L.
Both sets including
paisley print, gold & Twin sets: $149 pruning & removal.
Stump Grinding,
up. Asking $1800
or best offer. Call
rust, fabricated of Full sets: $169
rods $125. 570-474- Queen sets: $189 Cabling. 570-401-1558
2007 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2007 VW JETTA 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 5702 custom leatherette
textile, deeply tuft- All New Free Estimates
DRESSER clothes Fully Insured TUB CHAIR $20.
ed, comfortable American Made
dresser 44” w x 32” 570-542-7265 OVERBED TABLE
back & seats, origi- 570-288-1898
hx19” deep, lite $20. BED RAILS
nally $550. sell DONE-RIGHT $15. DEPENDS,
wood color, 4 draw- $175. 288-5835
PATIO SET: Brown Pressure men’s XL 4 packs
One Owner, Just 28K Miles
Stunning Low Miles Local One Owner, Moonroof, 52K Miles ers, good condition
FURNITURE: Jordan patio table Washing $10. each.
$60 after 3pm
$
11,995 $
11,995 $
12,995 570-655-3197 gently used furni- (60” X 34”) & 6
chairs hunter green
Patios, decks, sid-
ing, concrete. Serv-
570-779-4062
ture, like new - 5
DRESSER clothes $700. 479-2300 ing Lackawanna &
2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 2008 FORD FUSION SDN 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA
dresser 44” w x 32”
piece French
Luzerne Counties. 758 Miscellaneous
Provincial bedroom
hx19” deep, lite set $250. 5 piece 570-655-4004
PICTURE, giant ATTENDS Adult
wood color, 4 draw- child’s bedroom set underwear XL size,
Southwest $75. Spike & Gorilla’s
ers, good condition with desk, book- 14 pair, package $6.
Wooden Teepee Lawn Care & Out-
$50 after 3pm case & free stand- each. 288-9940
shelf stand $75. door Maintenance
570-655-3197 ing mirror $175. Liv-
Local Trade, 48K Miles, Extra Clean! V6 Engine, Power Galore, 42K Miles One Owner, 33K Miles, Moonroof Area rug, olive We do it all!
ing room couch, green with leaf
$
12,995 $
12,995 $
13,995 END TABLE with
attached lamp and
loveseat, marble imprint, approxi-
Lawn Care - Summer
packages available,
BARREL,
topped coffee & wooden.
magazine rack, light mate 5x7 $40. concrete patios, 53 gallon.
2008 VW BEETLE COUPE 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON end tables $200. 570-239-5292
color wood tone. tree trimming & Excellent
French Provincial removal. Gutter
$20. 570-814-9845. condition $195.
dining room set with cleaning. Custom
breakfront, server, SINK BASE CABI- 570-876-3830
ENTERTAINMENT dog Kennels &
CENTER for tv holds table & 8 chairs NET, 24” X 30”,
wooden playsets.
up to 32” tv, stores $350. Patio set with blond wood, new,
570-702-2497 BATHROOM SINK
Just 24K Miles, Leather Seating
36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New! Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!”
videos & all other umbrella $25. Mov- never used. $75.
570-371-9984 SET: Gerber white
$
14,995 $
16,995 $
17,995 stuff u need to put
next to your tv $100.
ing, must sell -
make an offer!
WEED EATER Kraft,
$10. BLOWERS (2)
porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
2008 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD 2008 HONDA PILOT 2007 INFINITI FX35 570-829-4027 570-714-6114 TABLE LAMP with Toro Electric. $10 medicine cabinet.
2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4
shade $10. 2 end each. 570-654-1169 Matching set. $80.
ENTERTAINMENT HEADBOARD brass
table lamps with WYOMING 570-331-8183
CENTER solid oak queen size head-
shades $12. VALLEY
Raymour & Flanni- board with bed rails. BEDSPREADS, king
570-823-4970 MASONRY
Local One Owner, Just 43K Miles, Moonroof Local Trade, 53K Miles, XLT Equipment 3rd Row, Low Miles, 4x4 This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive gan paid $750 ask- Headboard is 5’ W X size, 1 rose, 1 green.
ing $150. Hunter off 42” H $50. Maple Concrete, stucco, $25. each.
$
17,995 $
19,995 $
21,995 $
23,995 white ceiling fan kitchen table & 2 TV STAND - for tvs foundations, 570-788-4502
$20. 570-457-4494 captain chairs. $50. up to 28”, side door pavers, retaining
All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time. 570-829-4776 & 2 shelves , really wall systems, dryvit, COINS: Great Britain
ENTERTAINMENT nice!! $20.735-3765 flagstone, brick lot of 22 older coins
HOURS: CENTER.
Allen
Ethan
45x21x29.
LAMP - Parlor stand
up lamp. Very good
work. Senior Citizen
Discount.
all for $5.735-6638
GET THE WORD OUT
Monday Thru Thursday Excellent condition. condition. Grey with a Classified Ad. 570-287-4144 HEATER for water
8:00am - 8:00pm Charcoal finish metal color. $25.
570-829-7130 or bed $5.
$750. 675-4795 570-740-1246 570-760-0551 570-655-4339
Friday & Saturday
A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

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TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2011 PAGE 9D
758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 764 Musical 770 Photo 774 Restaurant 774 Restaurant 774 Restaurant 776 Sporting Goods 776 Sporting Goods Selling Your
Lessons/Services Equipment Equipment Equipment Equipment Furniture?
BEDLINER: 89 GOLF WALKING POOL TABLE 1970’s Do it here in the
SEWING MACHINE:
Chevy S10, standard GUITAR LESSONS CARTS (2) hardly with accessories
Singer Capri Preci- MANFROTTO Mono RESTAURANT used $15.00 each. $100. 288-9609
Classifieds!
cab $30. 2000 sion Built Deluxe in Beginners to -Pod model 681B. BEVERAGE RESTAURANT
Chevy Cavalier LS EQUIPMENT, Bak- 570-822-7903 570-829-7130
cabinet, good con- Advanced. Excellent Condition. COOLER, for restau- EQUIPMENT,
rear trunk spoiler, My Home or Yours rant use, with dou- ers Pride Oven,
dition. $25. $50. or best offer. 8x12 walk in
black 410. 250’ of 6 Model KOS-1, 115
gauge bare copper
call 570 735-0191 Call For Rates MINOLTA MAXXUM ble swing door, Ask-
cooler $2300; volt, single deck 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
(570) 693-0690 8000i 35MM film ing $1,500 or best
wire $100. Four bar- offer. Call 8x8x10 walk oven. $350; Transportation Transportation Transportation
SHAMPOOER: deep camera with 2 lens-
rel carb running
from Chevy motor cleaner Bissell “big LINE UP es & off camera (570) 459-6017 in freezer $3800;
Pizza oven with
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
flash unit, reduced
$50. 3 suitcases in Green” power brush
A GREAT DEAL... $275 Very good
stones $2000; model SPM45,
excellent shape
$40. 570-740-1246
deep cleaner (hot
water extraction
system. $50.
IN CLASSIFIED! condition. 570-788-
2388 after 5 pm
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
Stainless steel
kitchen hood
$3000; Stainless
$500. ASTRO
BLENDER with foot
pedal, model AM2,
CDL CLASS A
COLLEGE BOOKS
Writing a Research
570-288-3723 Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Job Seekers are
looking here!
in classified
is the best way
steel pizza oven
hood $4000;
$50. For more
information, call
DRIVERS
Paper, 5th Edition, SMOCKING Turn to classified. Where's your ad? tocleanoutyourclosets!
bread pan rack 570-498-3616
ISBN: 1-877653-66- MACHINE Martha $100; 2 soup TIRED OF LONG TRIPS...AWAY FROM HOME AT NIGHT
7 $2. Life As We Pullen 16 row It’s a showroom in print! 570-829-7130 and
You’re in bussiness warmers for $100;
Know It, a collection Smocking machine, Classified’s got ask for an employ- 2 door sandwich 776 Sporting Goods
ment specialist with classified! REINHART FOODSERVICE, LLC
of Personal Essays patterns, books, + the directions! prep table $500.
by Foote Sweeney, extras. Paid over All equipment is BASKETBALL HOOP
ISBN: 0-7434- $250. sell all for 768 Personal
POLAROID
CAMERA,
LAND
Model
RESTAURANT sold as is. For Portable, missing HAS THE CAREER FOR YOU!
EQUIPMENT,
7686-7 $5. Ger-
minal by Emile Zola
$95. 570-288-9843
Electronics J66, in original gen- Somerset Dough
more info, call
570-847-0873
screws for connect-
ing backboard &
$1000.00 SIGN ON BONUS
uine cowhide case Sheeter, Model
ISBN: 978-0-14- TIRES: 2 GT Cooper with owners manual hoop to post. $20
044742-2 $5. tP215-65R15 $30. BLACKBERRY CAR-100. 1 avail- 570-574-3418 CDL Class A drivers transport products from our Pittston domicile to
Storm 9530 Verizon and flash attach- able. $1,500 each Selling Your
570-696-3528 570-654-2396 ment, circa 1960, Furniture?
customer locations, conduct pre/post trip inspections, unload cased
Smartphone global Call for more info ELECTRIC PUMP
COMFORTER phone, camera, $19.95. Call 570-498-3616. Do it here in the Coleman. Brand
products from trailer to desired customer location, and other duties as
VACUUM CLEANER, email, text, internet 570-696-1410. Classifieds! assigned. Drivers must be willing to operate a Tracscan unit and be able
queen, blue, has new, still in box $20.
Panasonic, excel-
been cleaned. $9.
lent suction, HEPA
access, bluetooth, 570-829-7130 570-288-0414 to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds frequently and lift and/or move up
570-474-5653
exhaust filter, on-
car charger, AC 772 Pools & Spas to 100 pounds occasionally. Excellent customer service and interperson-
charger, all manu- 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/
CROCHET THREAD board tools, bags, als, CD. Excellent POOL: Intex 4 ft pool al skills are required.
bag full, $5. Helmet, works great, $35. In condition. $75. ladder $. Operations Operations Operations
black, size Medium, Laflin 709-3146. 570-479-1463 570-574-3418 Drug Free, EEO/AAP/M/F/H/V/D. Reasonable accommodations may
$5. Call 823-4941
HELMET, size medi- 760 Monuments & 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health INSERTER/PACKAGER be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
function of a position.
um, black, $8 or
best offer. 823-4941
Lots IMMEDIATE NEED Reinhart offers an attractive compensation program, a comprehensive
benefits package including health insurance, eye and dental insurance,
HUMIDIFIER $7.
POOL CUE $10. GRAVE LOT The Times Leader has Immediate opening for and 401(k), and the opportunity to work in a well-established and
RECORD ALBUMS Near baby land at Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager growth-oriented company.
$2. each. Memorial Shine in
Carverton. for our Packaging Department. For confidential consideration, apply at www.RFShires.com or
Call 570-823-4970
$400. Call RN’s 1-877-573-7447. Applications being accepted until April 30, 2011
LADDER: 32’. alu- 570-287-6327 Part Time 7-3 & 11-7 Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate.
minum extension or until maximum number of applications received.
ladder, barely used -
Now accepting applications for This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor.
$180. 814-3758 Per Diem RN’s all shifts Duties include but are not limited to:
762 Musical
LADDER: 7’ WOOD Instruments LPN’s • Opening of insert skids
DISTRIBUTION
STEP LADDER $25. • Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers
570-779-9791 Per Diem
GUITAR Fender 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 • Stackdown of ROP
acoustic Never
CENTER SUPERVISOR
LAWN CHAIR, cast
• Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of
iron, $75, TABLE,
coffee, glass top,
used Comes with
carry case & strap + CNA’s assigned shift
$75,TREADMILL, learn to play books, Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
Weslo, $100, TIVO, excellent finish & Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
Immediate opening for a DC Supervisor in Laflin. The DC
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift
$125, FIREPLACE, tone $250. neg.
Now accepting applications for at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle. Supervisor is responsible for the overall management and
faux, $100, BOOK- 570-655-9472
SHELVES (2) $20 Per Diem CNA’s on all shifts performance of the facility including warehouse operations, quality
each, TV STAND, ORGAN: Casio elec- Pre-employment drug screening and background check required. control, safety and security. This fast paced environment requires
Sauder, $5, DESK, tric organ & stand, GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS
Computer, $75, excellent condition. 2nd shift $1.75 Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of a high-energy individual with a strong work ethic who is dedicated,
CHEST, cedar, $150, $30. 570-825-4261
3rd Shift $1.00 interest or resume: committed to reaching objectives, and has the capability to make
TEA-CART, $75
570-655-0952 PIANO: Baldwin Weekend Days - $1.00 Human Resources Department quick decisions and solve operational problems.
spinet piano, oak The Times Leader
PERFUME & PER- 1980’s with bench Apply By Phone Required is an understanding of warehousing operations and
FUME GIFT SET in good condition Call 877-339-6999 x1
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 warehouse systems with a minimum of (5) five years direct
original boxes,
Wings, White Dia-
$300. 288-9609
Fax: 866-854-8688 Email: ldaris@timesleader.com supervisory experience. Experience in a third party logistics
monds, Eternity,
PIANO: Wurltizer Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com Fax: 570-831-7364 environment a plus but not required. Must have the ability to
Bob Mackie,
Mambo, $8. to $45. piano with match- NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! operate material handling equipment, including forks and clamps;
570-301-8515 ing bench $400.00. Complete Application in Person We are an equal opportunity employer committed
Just tuned. You
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke available for overtime and weekends. Must have responsible work
SEWING FABRICS
Lots of Them
move it $300.
Call 570-474-6362 to diversity in the workplace. habits and pass any pre-employment tests.
WALLPAPER 509 Building/ 509 Building/ 509 Building/ This is an hourly position with the pay rate commensurate with ex-
1,000’s of patterns Construction/ Construction/ Construction/ perience. Please include your targeted salary requirements with your
WALLPAPER & BLIND
Skilled Trades Skilled Trades Skilled Trades resume submission.
WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St., Apply to:
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-970-6683 JOB FAIR VALLEY DISTRIBUTING
& STORAGE COMPANY, INC.
SEWING MACHINE
older Kenmore,
SATURDAY, April 9, 2011 Please email resume to: Lnatt@valleydist.com
cabinet model,
some accessories. 8:30AM- 12:30PM Or call Lisa: 570-654-2403
FREE. 474-6088

542 Logistics/ Location of Job Fair: 554 Production/


Operations
554 Production/
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554 Production/
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Humboldt Industrial Park, 40 Elm Road, Hazleton, PA

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2nd and 3rd Shift - Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
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Wanted Laborer, Equipment Operator


responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products
with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation.
Hazleton Site Contractors-Hazleton, PA In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior
A Weekender Lehigh Valley Site Contractors-Easton, PA deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service
driver is 2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal
needed Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Hunlock Creek, PA candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some
for the Paving Laborer, Paving Operator, Paving Foreman, Low Bed Driver mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven-
Shickshinny General Laborer and Equipment Operator tory management experience is desirable. Good communication,
area. 2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also
have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced,
Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Wyalusing, PA team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift
Call 2nd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development
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and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi-
SAME DAY INTERVIEWS- For information call 1-800-344-2463 ence and an excellent benefits package,
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570.371.2525 Competitive wages & Benefits- Pre-Employment drug testing. (EOE) medical, dental and more. Pre-employment
drug screening and background
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Hours of Operation: Monday thru Saturday, 10:00AM – 7:00PM
a generous salary and commission plan and great benefits including Sunday 12:00PM – 5:00PM • Diagnose customer complaints and
medical, dental, 401k, insurance and more. This is a fabulous Available most nights, weekends and holidays. This position is respon-
opportunity for a driven and creative individual to showcase their sible for acting as department lead and assigning associates daily problems
responsibilities in the absence of the Manager. Assist customers while
sales abilities. maintaining housekeeping and replenishment. Open and close the • Maintain and service vehicles
store/registers unsupervised. A credit check is required.
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required. • Work in a team environment
Interested candidates should send letter of interest, resume and salary Staffing Clerical • Follow standards and procedures
Starting wage: $10.00 per hour
history to: Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30AM to 5:00PM
This position is responsible for performing all data entry related to PA state inspection license,
The Times Leader monthly and seasonal schedule production for Lord & Taylor and the
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Accessories Electronics
BIKES 2 used one
boys, one girls. Both TV 19” Samsung
TOOLS,
9” Craftsman radial
DVD Player, Curtis.
Brand new, never BEAR CREEK DALLAS DALLAS EDWARDSVILLE
need work or can tube television.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
saw, $125; Electric used, still in box.
be used for parts. $30. 570-239-5291 dry wall drills, $30; includes remote.
$10. all. 655-9474 32 ft. fiberglass $20. TV Toshiba. 900
CROSS BOW LEG- 782 Tickets
extension ladder, 32” with remote,
excellent condition
REAL ESTATE
$140; Hand pumps
FOR SALE
PAWS
END exercise $20.
for oil drums, 50
machine, very good 570-288-0414
gal. to 250 gal.,
condition, sacrifice
$200.570-788-2388 BUS TRIPS $40; 25 ft. leveling
rod, $60. Call TV flat screen HDTV 906 Homes for Sale
Yankee Baseball Emerson 19”, needs
TO CONSIDER....
Tigers 4/2, $79 (570) 825-5810 3 bedroom Ranch "New Listing"
EVERLAST BOXING minor repair. $10. Having trouble
HEAVY BAG, very Blue Jays 4/30, $79 570-655-4339 paying your mort- with 1.5 baths on a Well kept 2-story
good condition, Red Sox 5/14, $99 gage? Falling large lot with an with 3 large
$54. BOXING Red Sox 5/15, $99
786 Toys & Games behind on your office & 3 season bedrooms &
SPEED BAG with 794 Video Game ENHANCE payments? You porch. Fireplace in nice front porch
Mets 5/21, $99 YOUR PET the Living room. on a fenced
mounting hardware,
Mets 5/22, $99 BIKE kids Jeep Systems/Games may get mail from
$129,000 corner double lot.
very good condition, mountain bike for CLASSIFIED people who promise
$35. 570-430-4054 Phillies Baseball to forestall your MLS# 10-3262 $75,000.
$15. or best offer GAMECUBE games, AD ONLINE Four Star MLS# 11-346
Cubs 6/11, $85 570-829-4027 new, never opened, foreclosure for a fee
FISHING POLES: 4 A’s 6/25, $85 in advance. Report McCabe Realty 119 Midland Drive Sundays, 12 to 2 Four Star
(1) Nintendo Game-
brand new fishing Call 829-7130 them to the Federal 570-674-9950 Custom Built Ranch 307 Canter Dr. McCabe Realty
Red Sox 6/30 $95 cube Bomberman
poles/ 3 brand new Championship table Trade Commission, Home -The ranch 2,700 sq. ft., 570-674-9950
Mets Baseball jetters, rated e.
reels $220. 10 in 1 includes pool, Place your pet ad home is IN
BENTON
$10. (1) Nintendo the nation’s con- $386,500
570-654-2396 Yankees 7/2, $95 fooseball, Basket- and provide us your DEMAND! This one
EDWARDSVILLE
gamecube A Series sumer protection patrickdeats.com
Phillies 7/17, $85 ball, plus more. All email address agency. Call 1-877- offers everything 570-696-1041
Of Unfortunate
GUN CABINET Cardinals 7/21, $75 parts & in great FTC-HELP or click you are looking for!
Events, rated e.
holds 6 rifles, locks Baseball Overnight shape. $50. or best
$7.00 (2) PlaySta- This will create a on ftc.gov. A mes- Plenty of space for Looking for the right deal
offer. 570-477-2281 in-law quarters, 4
on shelves & draw- Red Sox @ Pirates tion 2 steering seller account sage from The
bedrooms, cherry
on an automobile?
er. $80. Call online and login Times Leader and
(570) 735-5482
6/25-6/26 $239 wheels & foot ped-
information will be kitchen, sunroom, Turn to classified.
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 als for racing the FTC.
Mariners @ Red Sox
approximate 3 X 5 - games. 20. each emailed to you from recreation room It’s a showroom in print!
TENT Pop-up cloth
ASHLEY Classified’s got
7/23-7/24 $219 $50. 868-6018 gadzoo.com with 12 seat oak
paintball bunker/ or 2 for $30.
Yankees @ Orioles bar. This home
tent, never used, 570-696-3528 “The World of Pets
includes an the directions!
8/27-8/28 $209 Unleashed” Contemporary style
DALLAS
$20. Huffy Micro GAMES Are You attached 2 car
bike, blue, $30. Nascar At Dover Smarter Than A Fifth GUITAR ONLY for home in need of 100 Church St.
Guitar Hero III X-Box You can then use garage plus a
570-239-5292 5/15 & 10/2 Grader? , new, some TLC. 3 bed- detached custom Great investment
360 & Playstation 2, your account to rooms, 2 baths, opportunity Duplex
$159 each Race sealed $12. Little enhance your online garage that can fit
WADERS: Simms Tykes snacks & used almost new kitchen, dining in nice location with
New York City $20. 570-868-6018 ad. Post up to 6 up to 12 cars or
stocking-foot fishing snow cones cart, room, living room boat storage, only 5 3 bedrooms, 1 bath
waders, like new. Brunch Cruise captioned photos with fireplace, foyer, each unit. Live in
working cone of your pet miles to beautiful
considered the best laundry room, full one unit & rent the
by fishing guides,
6/5, $99 maker, beverage 796 Wanted to Buy Expand your text to basement & 2 car
Harveys Lake - 1 yr
other. $79,500
COOKIE’S dispenser, snack- Home Warranty.
Goretex Pro $150. vending tubes, play Merchandise include more
29 Brown St. attached garage on All this on 4 ACRES MLS 09-3999
Winland heavy-duty TRAVELERS cash register, a
information, include 9+ mostly cleared Debra Rosenberg
Solid 2 story home of serenity in the
570-815-8330
CASH PAID
equipment bag, your contact & flat acres. 570-714-9251
scale, cutting information such with 3 bedrooms, heart of Dallas Nice 2 bedroom
plenty of pockets for cookiestravelers.com boards, used 2x 1.5 baths, vinyl $180,000 $439,000 ranch in Great
all your fishing gear. Old shot guns & as e-mail, address MLS# 10-4750
$40. cash or paypal rifles, swords & phone number and sided, large carport MLS #11-155 Neighborhood!
$50. 570-823-3030 TICKETS MUST 570-735-2661 and fenced yard. Five Mountains Call Tracy Zarola Large Living Room,
daggers. Private or website. Realty
SELL!! Two $200 US Convenient loca- 570-574-6465 sunny eat-in kitchen
collector. 570-542-2141
Airways flight tion. Home needs
WANTED vouchers. $300
HANNAH MONTANA 570-417-9200
DACHSHUND PUPPIES updating by
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
& oversized bath.
Perfect place to
EDWARDSVILLE
MALIBU BEACH
OBO! 570-814-4643
BLAKESLEE
AKC registered great potential. start out or down-
Cash Paid BARBIE DOLL
The Video 2 males - $350 ea. $79,900 size to.
HOUSE. Excellent
24/7 Call for information, MLS 11-74 $62,900
Game Store
DALLAS
Condition. Furniture
Any Condition
784 Tools & accessories, 570-864-2207 Call Colleen MLS# 10-4624
28 S. Main W.B. 570-237-0415 Five Mountains
includes dolls -
CARPET INSTALLER Open Mon- Sat, Realty
Firearms - Gold - Miley, Hannah, Lily,
TOOLS: kicker, Lola & Oliver. Retails 12pm – 6pm 570-542-2141
Silver - Jewelry -
knives, chalkline, over $300. for 570-822-9929 /
DALLAS
Collectibles -
notch cutter, 2 sta- everything! Asking 570-941-9908
War Items
plers, loop pile cut- only $150.763-9599 ENGLISH BULLDOG
Call 24/7
570-735-1487
ter, stair tool, strip
cutter, staples,
KITCHEN SET,
$$ CASH PAID $$ Female For Sale.
Fully AKC Regis- AVOCA 66 East Grove St.,
Time to purchase
37 Chestnut Road
VIDEO GAMES
blades, & tool box, tered. Shots,Vet your first home!
$250. Also seaming child’s $25. (Old Farm Estates)
570-855-2613 570-457-4494 Checked, Champi- 152 Pine Drive Why keep paying
iron $40. Sub floor Custom built solid
on Line and she is Bright & Open floor rent, this ½ double
$10 BONUS
PER GUN
stapler $50. Electric
stapler $50. SCHOOL TABLE: & SYSTEMS 11 weeks old, cost
$700:Email:juliemill
brick 4 bedroom,
3.5 baths Colonial
style home with an
plan - 4 year old
two story home set
is a great starter
home! Nice size
570-868-5886 child’s school table Highest $$ Paid er011@hotmail.com on 2.26 private rooms, eat-in
WITH AD with 6 chairs, heavy Guaranteed open floor plan on
570-824-5651 ares - Fabulous Propsed new kitchen, 1st floor
CROSSCUT SAWS duty, like new. $100. Buying all video 1+ acre lot in the
Poconos. A few of modern kitchen construction laundry, attic pull
778 Stereos/ from mining era, 570-474-0154
one & 2 man $25.
games & GERMAN SHEPHERD the amenities with stainless steel “Ranch Condo” down for storage,
Accessories each. Antique post
systems. PS1 & 2, PUPPIES, AKC 1206 Spring St. include central A/C. appliances. 4 bed- in Green Briar with some replacement
WWE wrestling Xbox, Nintendo, Totally remodeled 2 2 Master bedrooms rooms, 2.5 baths. a 2 car garage, windows & a
hole digger $20. Black/Tan,
RECEIVER Stereo championship toy Atari, Coleco, bedroom home with each with bath Detailed moldings & community pool & fenced in yard.
570-655-9472 Black/Red.
technics receiver belts $10. each fabulous kitchen, 2 room and fireplace, hardwood floors. tennis in a great Take a look &
Sega, Mattel, Hasenborn-Arminus
model SA450, 2 Little Tikes girls pink car garage, ultramodern Walk out basement adult community. make your offer!
HAND SAWS: Gameboy, 570-825-5597
Fisher XP-7B speak- vanity pink $25. Lit- inground heated kitchen, hardwood $345,000 $229,900 $27,800
$10. each. Vectrex etc. 570-239-5498
ers, excellent condi- tle Tikes kitchen set pool and 4 person floors throughout, MLS# 11-901 MLS# 10-1105 MLS#10-3582
570-779-3332 & chair $30. Disney DVD’s, VHS & CDs Call Geri Jill Jones
tion $125. 693-2820
LADDERS: alu-
Princess tricycle
with adult push han-
& Pre 90’s toys, ITALIAN CANE CORSO hot tub. Finished
basement could be
cathedral ceiling
and 2 car garage. 570-696-0888
570-696-3801
Four Star
McCabe Realty 570-696-6550
STEREO: Technics The Video Mastiff Puppies a 3rd bedroom. MLS #11-653 570-674-9950
with 2 31/2” speak- minum extension 16’ dle $25. Little tikes ICCF Registered. Duryea Borough. $469,900 LEWITH & FREEMAN
ers $65. 239-5292 $60. Aluminum 8”
step ladder $40.
Wooden 8’ step lad-
grill $10. Children’s
shopping cart $10.
Children’s Dirt Devil
Game Store
1150 S. Main
Sire over 200 lbs.
Blue & blue fawn.
MLS #11-576
$145,900
Call Kim
570-466-3338 DALLAS RANCH
DALLAS
Scranton Vet Checked Call Charlie 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
780 Televisions/ der $30. CHAINSAW battery operated Mon - Sat, 570-617-4880 VM 101 Cherry kitchen,
Accessories Homelite, gas pow- vacuum asking $10.
12pm – 6pm 570-829-6200 large enclosed rear Looking for that
ered with case & 3 Lego sets, large LAB PUPS
legos $5. each. Girls 570-822-9929 ACA registered-
porch with heat, special place
extra chain, runs 1 car garage,
TELEVISION. Sony
good 16” blade $65. round wooden table Wormed and shots. called home?
27”. $20 asking $94,900.
& 2 chairs $25. Classified will address
570-654-1169 firm after 3pm
570-655-3197 570-239-5292 VITO’S Beautiful litter. Yel-
low and black. LINE UP Call 570-675-4805
Your needs.
TELEVISION: GE.
Works good. 28”.
SULLAIR PORTABLE XBOX-360. Cord- &
$275.
570-743-8049
Do you need more space?
A yard or garage sale
A GREAT DEAL... DALLAS TWP. Open the door
with classified!
$100. 570-740-1246 less racing wheel
GINO’S MALTESE PUPPY in classified IN CLASSIFIED!
and pedals. $30. 4 bedroom on a
TELEVISION: GE. COMPRESSOR 185 Guitar hero drum AKC-8 weeks, 1st is the best way Looking for the right deal 90X175 corner lot
EXETER
Works good. 28”. with hoses. $5,500. and guitar. $40 Wanted: shots/vet checked.
Beautiful, Small,
to clean out your closets!
You’re in bussiness
on an automobile? with vinyl siding
OPEN HOUSE
$100. 570-740-1246 570-693-1130 570-693-2612 Turn to classified. & a newer 14X24
Junk Quality Male. $600.
(607) 775-4564. with classified! It’s a showroom in print! rear sun room. SUNDAY
MARCH 27
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other HUGE PRICE
Cars &
MINIATURE POODLES AVOCA Classified’s got
the directions!
REDUCTION!!
$119,900
1-3 PM

Trucks ACA Registered. MLS# 10-1122 Two homes for the

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Four Star price of one in very
BLAKESLEE
$225 each
Highest Paper Trained McCabe Realty good condition with
570-674-9950 a 2 car garage.
Prices Health Guarantee
Family Raised
64 N. Mountain Dr
Live in one & allow

For Just A Few


the tenant to help
Paid!! 570-256-7996
Shopping for a pay the mortgage.
$174,900
new apartment?
FREE
MIX LAB PUPS Classified lets
MLS# 10-3750 Wildflower Village
1101 Chicory Court

Hours A Day.
7 weeks old, Four Star
PICKUP 314 Packer St.
wormed. Yellows Newly remodeled 3
you compare costs - McCabe Realty This immaculate
570-674-9950 end unit townhome,
288-8995 $350 each. Blacks bedroom home with without hassle 5 years young, is
$250. each. or worry!
1st floor master, 1.5
DUPONT ready and waiting

Deliver
570-836-1090 Stunning 2 story
WANTED
baths, detached
garage, all new sid- with 2 master bed- Get moving for its new owner to
move right in!
POMERANIANS ing , windows, shin- room suites, over- with classified!
JEWELRY AKC, 10 weeks, gles, water heater, sized rooms, 4 bed-
Bright 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath, new car-
DALLAS AREA
Champion blood- kitchen and bath- rooms, 3.5 baths, peting and flooring
line. Shots & rooms. A must deck, neutral col- throughout, crown
wormed. Vet see house! ors, great location. Conveniently moulding. Gas fur-
checked. $350 to $119,900 All measurements located just off nace and air condi-
$400. Call MLS 11-73 are approximate. Dallas Highway on tioning. Back yard
570-864-2643 Call Tom Just Reduced 1.25 wooded acres. features patio, vinyl
570-262-7716 $185,000 Currently duplex or Brick ranch on a fence and storage
570-696-2468 convert to single, corner lot, large $116,000
PUPPIES good condition. family room with MLS 11-144
(No Collections) Rotties, Huskies,
Poms, Min Pins,
$117,500. All a fireplace plus Call Terry
offers considered. 1 3/4 baths! 570-885-3041
Shih Tzus, Yorkies, 570-287-5775 PRICE REDUCED
Available routes: Maltese, Goldens, or Angie
Pugs, Labs & more! BACK MOUNTAIN or 570-332-1048 $129,500
MLS# 11-18
570-885-4896

Dallas WILKESBARREGOLD 570-453-6900 or Four Star

$780 Monthly Profit + Tips (570)991-7448


570-764-2578
DALLAS McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
SHIBA INU MALE
146 daily papers / 175 Sunday papers
Davenport Street, Hickory Road, Huntsville Road, Lehman Avenue,
(570)48GOLD8 neutered good with
kids, cats & other
DALLAS DURYEA
1092 Highway 315 Blvd dogs. 1 year old,
Sterling Avenue (Plaza 315) can’t keep. Bought
315N .3 miles after for $850 will sell for
Parsons Motorwold $500. I have original “New Listing” FACTORYVILLE

$965 Monthly Profit + Tips papers from breed-


er.l 570-996-7188
Stately Brick Tudor
home. Approx.
Estate like 6.35
EXCEPTIONAL
3900 sq. ft. on
194 daily papers / 222 Sunday papers
Wyoming Street, Auburn Street, W. Chestnut Street, E. Elm Street, SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
a corner lot in
Sunrise Estates.
acre setting in
Northwoods. 5,000
sq. ft. in all. Classic
FAMILY HOME
Two story, 4 bed-
John Street CKC. 8 weeks old. Features 2 family "NEW LISTING" 117 Huckleberry Ln.
Cottage Style Cape brick home features Room to grow in rooms, 4 bath
Females. Vet rooms, 4 bed- rooms, double car
Cod on over 1 acre Summit Pointe this unique 2 story
Kingston Mon-Sat
10am - 8pm
checked and ready
to go! Call
rooms, 2.5 baths,
central A/C & over- in a very private Builders attention
to detail at every
with exceptional attached garage,
eat-in kitchen, din-
Closed Sundays setting with a 1 car Mother-In-Law
$425 Monthly Profit + Tips 570-436-2762 sized garage.
Beautiful hardwood garage & 2 baths. turn. 2 story family apartment. 4-5 ing room, family
Highest Cash Pay room with accent room, living room,
122 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers $144,800 bedrooms total.
1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenue, N. Dawes Avenue, S. Dawes Avenue
Outs Guaranteed SHIH-TZU PUPPIES floors & a brick
fireplace. MLS# 11-437
Four Star
windows & fire
place, modern
Hardwood & 9 ft.
ceilings-1st floor, 2
central air, finished
basement, Half
Parents on premises $334,900
We Pay At Least Shots Current. $500. McCabe Realty maple kitchen with oversized family acre +, deck. Con-
Kingston 76% of the London
Fix Market Price
Pomeranian Puppies
MLS# 11-529
Four Star 570-674-9950 cherry finish, den
with Oak built-ins,
rooms with gas fire-
place, 4 zone heat
veniently located
between Clarks
$650. Call
$360 Monthly Profit + Tips for All Gold Jewelry 570-401-1838
McCabe Realty
impressive oak /air conditioning, 2 Summit and
DALLAS
570-674-9950 Tunkhannock;
entry. Elegant
90 daily papers / 104 Sunday papers connecting 12 x 18

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Or email us at
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ASUCCESSFULSALE ing wooded lot.
Formal living room,
heated garage.
Situated on a awning; pristine
condition.
$560 Monthly Profit + Tips
yahoo.com INCLASSIFIED! 4 bedrooms, 5
baths. 4 car garage
beautifully
landscaped lot in Call Shari at ERA
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers Doyouneedmorespace? & 2,500 sq. ft.
barn/shop for car
desirable Brady Associates
$275,000 Call
Blueberry Hill
Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, Columbia Street, A yard or garage sale enthusiasts or Estates! (570) 836-3848
Cranberry Terr., Evans St. in classified (Newberry Estate)
other use. $399,900 or email
sonshine@epix.net.
$650,000
is the best way 3 bedroom, 2 bath Call Kevin
MLS 10-4120
Swoyersville tocleanoutyourclosets! 2992 Laurel Run Rd. first floor condo
offers a spectacular
570-696-1195 or
Debra Rosenberg
570-714-9251
LINEUP
Absolutely stunning
$620 Monthly Profit + Tips 800 You’re in bussiness golf course view!
570-696-5420

135 daily papers / 148 Sunday papers PETS & ANIMALS with classified!
jewel snuggled on 1
acre lot bordering Central a/c. Fire- SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP ASUCCESSFULSALE
place. Huge closets.
Church Street, Dana Street, Hemlock Street, Perrin Street, Scott Street YORKIE PUPS
CKC, 12 weeks,
state game lands.
Rec room can be 3 patios. Garage. INCLASSIFIED!
Pool, tennis, golf.
Doyouneedmorespace?
DURYEA
810 Cats re-converted to
small, non-shed
Dallas great disposition,
garage. This stylish
4 bedroom modern
Many extras.
$149,900 A yard or garage sale
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips CATS & KITTENS lovable and
adorable home
home can be heat- Ask for Bob Kopec
MOVE IN CONDITION in classified
DALLAS
ed for only $700 a Humford Realty
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers 12 weeks & up.
Shots, neutered,
raised. Pics avail-
year! Entertain or 570-822-5126 Classic home, two is the best way
able. $800-$900
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street, Midland Drive,
Saginaw Street VALLEY CAT RESCUE each 570-436-5083
relax in our 600 sq
ft + family room fea-
LINEUP
New construction
on 1 acre lot.
story, single family,
3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
You’re in bussiness
824-4172, 9-9 only. turing a coal stove, 2500 sq. ft. rooms, single car
with classified!
To find a route near you and start CATS 2 female,
845 Pet Supplies built in aquarium
and full wet bar! ASUCCESSFULSALE 2 story, 4 or 5
bedrooms, 2.5
detached garage,
eat-in kitchen, din-
ing room, family
spayed & current State of the art bath, Great room
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at shots, need a good
home. $10. each
AQUARIUM, 30 gal-
lon with accessories
$55. 570-829-1541
alarm system. Enjoy
serenity on the
INCLASSIFIED! with cathedral
ceiling, fire place,
room, living room,
oil heat, unfinished
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
570-829-7107 with toys.
570-655-4339 DOG CRATES 2 Pet-
mate medium 27Lx
patio or the 10x17
deck and only min-
utes from town
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
dual zone gas heat
& central air,
2 car garage,
basement, 110x115,
a landscaped yard
with a front covered basement, garage
or attic and call the
CATS: One 2 1/2
year old female
20wx19h $25. each
570-654-2396
MLS #11-555
$189,900
in classified REDUCED Now!!
NOW $284,900.
porch and large
patios in the rear
orange with white Sandy Rovinski is the best way Call 570-675-4805 $126,900. Call Classified depart-
stripes. One 1 1/2
year old male cat
REPTILE TANK 50
gallon with lid, heat
Call 288-0770
tocleanoutyourclosets!
(570) 840-4654
before 9:00 p.m. for
ment today at 570-
Ext. 25 GET THE WORD OUT
black & white spot- lamp, heat pad, & CROSSIN REAL
You’re in bussiness with a Classified Ad.
a private showing 829-7130!
276179

ted. To adopt call décor $100. ESTATE or email mulch810


Evan at 262-8689 570-474-0154 570-288-0770 with classified! 570-829-7130 @yahoo.com.
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FALLS FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON KINGSTON TWP. LARKSVILLE MOCANAQUA
45 Jeanette St
235 Cannery Dr.
REDUCED! Built in 1993, ranch,
single family,
3 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, garage, eat-
in kitchen, dining
room, living room,
fireplace, gas
forced air furnace,
Charming home “NEW LISTING”
40 Steele St. Single family home central air, unfin- Beautiful sprawling
with hardwood Bi-Level Home 23 Mead St. 105-107 Walnut 8 Circle Drive
Great starter home located on a well ished basement, three bedroom one
floors, fireplace & with plenty of Newly remodeled 2 St. W. Only one lucky fami-
in Hanover Green. 3 manicured fenced 12,570 sq. ft. lot, and a half ranch is
Built in's, formal room on a private story on a corner Not much yard ly will be able to
RR1, Box 297 bedrooms, 1 bath, corner lot. This deck. Brick front situated on a large
dining room, 2 car wooded 2 acre lot lot with fenced in work with this make this home
MAJESTIC VIEW! fenced in yard. home provides with siding. Stick level lot with
garage, sunporch in Dallas School yard and 2 car home, just enjoy. their own! Beautiful-
3 bedroom brick Close to schools, paved off street built for wheelchair foyer,formal dining
& neat as a pin District. Features garage. 4 bed- Live in one side, ly kept Ranch with
Ranch home nes- move-in condition, parking & a single access with open room, hardwood
throughout! Nice a 1 Car Garage, rooms, 1 bath, rent the other. Ten- 2 car garage, new
tled on approxi- extra lot 50 x 92 car detached floor plan. floors, lots of closet
location on a tree 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 1,660 sq. ft. ants have month to bath, partially fin-
mately an acre of included in sale. garage. Entering $243,000 space, finished
lined street away Bath and nice $89,900 month lease paying ished basement, 3
well groomed river- Estate sold the front door Call (570) 288-1246 basement with a
from the hustle updates. MLS 10-3684 $600/mo. each. season room,
front land with ''as is''. $65,000 you’re greeted by to set an appoint- fireplace, enclosed
& bustle! $176,000 Call Bill MLS #10-2706 almost 1 acre in
breathtaking scenic MLS 11-82 hardwood floors, ment three seasons
$134,900 Call Cindy King 570-362-4158 $118,900 Dallas School Dis-
views, cascading Debra Rosenberg updated windows porch and attached
MLS# 10-4472 570-690-2689 Call Roger Nenni trict. Home Warran-
570-714-9251 & a pleasant floor two car garage.
LARKSVILLE
tree lines and the Four Star www.cindykingre.com Ext. 32 cy included. For
legendary cliffs of plan. Seller will Ready to move in
McCabe Realty Crossin Real more information
Falls. Beautiful bird pay 3% towards and priced right! All
570-674-9950 Estate and photos visit our
and wildlife to daz- closing costs. measurements are
Call for appointment 570-288-0770 website at
zle the eye and Collect cash, not dust! approximate.This
$89,900 www.atlas
excellent fishing property qualifies
and hunting for your
enjoyment. Living
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Looking to buy a
MLS# 10-4598
Call Vieve Zaroda
570-675-4400 JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON
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MLS #11-370
$179,900
for The 100% Rural
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room w/fireplace, home? (570) 474-6307 for qualified Buyer.
family room, full Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
Place an ad here Ext. 2772 LINEUP Call Charlie
570-829-6200
$137,900
heated basement, and let the 570-696-2468
riverfront deck, 829-7130! sellers know! ASUCCESSFULSALE VM 101
Beautiful Bi-Level
central A/C and 570-829-7130
much more. A one INCLASSIFIED! with Oak Hardwood
of a a kind find. HANOVER TOWNSHIP Doyouneedmorespace?
Floors in Living
room, Dining room,
Must see!
MLS #10-3751 HANOVER TWP. Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
A yard or garage sale Hallways &
Staircase.
$182,000 in classified 125 3rd Ave.
KINGSTON
250 Susquehan- Upgrades Galore,
Call Debbie nock Drive Newer roof,
McGuire is the best way Immaculate Cape furnace, water
central air, gas
heat, 16x32
tocleanoutyourclosets! heater, electric
MOCANAQUA
570-332-4413 Cod home features in-ground pool
Crossin Real service, washer,
Estate You’re in bussiness 1st floor master
suite with office and dryer, stove,
surrounded with
Perennial Gardens
570-288-0770 with classified! 3/4 bath. 2nd floor refrigerator. & Fenced yard with
58 and 60 W. Saint has 2 large bed- Replacement Hot Tub, shed,

FORTY FORT
Marys
Reassessed
Road.
by 476 Wyoming St.
Nice 3 bedroom
HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront property
rooms with walk in
closets and adjoin-
windows
throughout.
deck, oversized
driveway, 1 car
the county in 2006 ing bath. 1st floor $150,000 garage. 1 year
to $154,000 after single home. Gas for sale. 1 acre of laundry and 1/2 MLS#11-9 Very attractive warranty. $189,900

HANOVER TWP.
the appeal in 2008 heat. COnvenient land. 50’ of devel- bath, modern Call John home with a 2 MLS# 10-3677
it became location. To settle oped lakefront. kitchen with bam- 570-714-6124 car garage, new Call Nancy Palumbo
estate. Affordable Respond to:
reassessed
$112,000.
to
Two @ $39,500
Single Family
Home!
For Sale by Owner
boo floors, living
room with stone SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP family room &
stainless steel
570-714-9240 Lovely 3 bedroom
Cape Cod with
homes on one lot. Call Jim for details P.O. Box 286 fireplace. 2 tier
3 Bedrooms, nice appliances. Ample formal dining room,
Close to schools, Towne & Country Harveys Lake, PA deck overlooks walk in closet,
neighborhood, off street parking.
nice neighbor- Real Estate Co. 18618 above ground pool, 3 season room
large yard, gas $154,700
hood. Two 570-735-8932 or ready for & detached 3 car
1/2 Double. baseboard hot MLS# 10-4452
Incomplete rehab
on this property.
fridge's, two
stoves, two wash-
570-542-5708
water heat, near
schools & public HAZLETON summer fun!
MLS #11-657
Four Star
McCabe Realty LARKSVILLE
garage on approx.
1.5 acres.
LINE UP
HANOVER TWP.
Perfect for investor ers, two dryers transportation. $299,000 570-674-9950 BIRCHWOOD ESTATES $110,000
and one dish- Low taxes. To Call Colleen 3 SONDRA DRIVE MLS# 10-3755
or your 1st home.
3-4 Bedroom, 1 washer all includ- Settle Estate. 570-237-0415 A GREAT DEAL... Five Mountains
Bath, 1 Car Garage.
Many updates
ed. Off street
parking for seven,
REDUCED PRICE
$72,500 IN CLASSIFIED! LAFLIN Realty
570-542-2141
done, mostly finish fenced in yard. No Realtors. Call Looking for the right deal
work needed.
$38,900
The larger home is
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths, wall to wall
570-262-6480
for appointment.
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
MOCANAQUA
Call Cindy King
JENKINS TWP.
RV75 Turnberry Ln.
570-690-2689 carpet, freshly
Open floor plan,
It’s a showroom in print!
www.cindykingre.com painted, finished Job Seekers are Classified’s got
basement, natu-
ral wood work 8 Diamond Ave.
looking here!
Where's your ad?
stone fireplace &
wet bar in living
room, gourmet
the directions! EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
3 bedroom, 2.5
throughout and an Loads of space in
570-829-7130 and kitchen with bath home. Living
KINGSTON
enclosed back this modernized tra-
ditional home. 3rd ask for an employ- breakfast bar open 7 Hickorywood Dr. room, dining room,
porch. Ceramic
floor is a large bed- ment specialist to dining area. 1st Wonderful 4 bed- family room,
570-675-4400 tile kitchen, count-
room with walk-in floor bedroom, 2nd room Ranch with kitchen, central air
er top, 1.5 bath, Very nice side by
closet. Modern floor spacious sweeping views of PLUS finished lower
HANOVER TWP.
office and foyer. side (2 unit) with off
FORTY FORT New Roof, hot
water heaters and
kitchen, family room
addition, deck over-
master suite &
bonus room above
garage with
Wynd Tree Oaks Est.
the valley. Master
bedroom with walk-
in closet and bath,
level family room,
storage room &
laundry room
street parking for 5,
public water &
insulation. The looking large corner 2 story home with sewer. At present
lot. Not just a skylights! This is a 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 ultra modern eat-in (unfinished), 2 car
back house is a time both sides are
starter home but a Fannie Mae Home- baths on 1.4 acres, kitchen with granite garage, deck, patio,
three floor, 2 bed- vacant. Live in one
home to stay Path Property, 2600 Sq.Ft. on cul counters and cherry fenced yard on
room. Both have side and rent out
in and grow! purchase this de sac in great cabinets with large corner lot.
separate utilities. the other.
MLS #11-622 property for as little neighborhood.Large 163 Poplar St. island and stainless $249,000. For sale
$134,000 Call $75,000
$127,900 as 3% down! kitchen, granite Nice 2 1/2 story steel appliances. 2 by owner, realtors
Andy MLS# 10-3183
Call Colleen Property approved counters, stainless home with original car garage, full welcome.
570-714-9225 Five Mountains
570-237-0415 for HomePath appliances, great woodwork. Corner unfinished base- 570-706-1077
Two homes, front & ment with Realty
Mortgage & island, sunk in living lot in quiet neigh- 570-542-2141
Hanover Township
1509 Wyoming Ave. rear, on 1 lot. One HomePath walk-out to yard.
car garage, patio. room, oak stair- borhood. Roof 9
Freshly painted and Renovation MLS #10-4060 Looking for the right deal
MOOSIC
Front home has 3 case, 4 car garage, years old. Hard-
insulated, immacu- $269,900
Financing. decks, great view, wood floors in good on an automobile?
late and sitting on
almost half an acre HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3 bedrooms, huge
kitchen, lots of
''FIRSTLOOK''
Property! See
Pittston Schools. condition. Ductless Call Colleen
570-237-0415 Turn to classified.
PENDING
Ranch, storage and a $394,900 AC and new 100
this 3 bedroom 1.5 It’s a showroom in print!
HANOVER TWP.
www.homepath. (570) 208-2383 or amp wiring
bath home can be bedrooms, 1.5 bath workshop in the
yours. Features rooms, hardwood basement; Rear
com for details.
REDUCED PRICE
(570) 510-7918 MLS #11-625 Classified’s got
$89,000
include a modern floors, move in con- home features new $174,900 Donald Crossin the directions!
dition. Large eat in kitchen, 2 bed-
kitchen, central
kitchen with new rooms and good
MLS #10-4748
JENKINS TWP./ 570-288-0770
LARKSVILLE
A/C. laundry room, 570-242-2795 CROSSIN REAL
office and free cabinets, ceramic storage space.
Shopping for a
standing fireplace.
All appliances
tile, & stainless steel
appliances. Finished
Call for appointment
$89,900
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
ESTATE
570-288-0770 new apartment?
included. Just move basement, newly MLS# 10-4597 Classified lets
right in! For more
details and photos
visit: www.atlas
carpeted
room. Custom bar
family

with tile flooring &


Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
KINGSTON you compare costs -
without hassle 1509 Grove St.
94 Ferry Road
realtyinc.com modern half bath. Nice vinyl sided 2 or worry! Just across the
Fenced yard, large
MLS 11-604
$190,000 sunroom & 1 car
story situated on a Get moving Avoca border sits
great corner fenced this quaint 3 bed-
with classified!
Call Kim
570-466-3338
garage. Roof, fur-
nace & hot water
lot in Hanover Twp.
2 bedrooms, 2 HUNLOCK CREEK Spacious ranch
on a large corner
room Ranch home
on a triangular
heater are less than
5 years old.
$140,000 Call (570)
modern baths,
additional finished
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
Own this home for
less than $400 a LAKE SILKWORTH lot in Birchwood
Estates. 2 full
shaped lot. If you
want low taxes and
utilities, this is the
space in basement month! Large 3 baths, beautiful
824-7894 for a for 2 more bed- kitchen, Central A/C house for you!
private showing bedroom home with 357 Ridge Ave. MLS #11-773
HANOVER TWP.
rooms or Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 decks to enjoy,
formal dining room, $59,900
office/playrooms. & a 3+ car garage.

FORTY FORT HANOVER TOWNSHIP Attached 2 car


garage connected
off street parking
and large yard. For
1.5 bath home in a
desirable Kingston $237,800
MLS# 11-176
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
more information neighborhood.
65 West by a 9x20 breeze- Kitchen upgrades Four Star
way which could be Main Road and photos, log McCabe Realty
Pettebone St. Country Living include new coun-
a great entertaining onto www.atlas tertops, tile back- 570-674-9950
area! Above ground At It’s Best. Brand new ranch
Well Maintained realtyinc.com splash and tile
pool, gas fireplace, 50 yards from lake.
LUZERNE
farmhouse on 6+ MLS#09-2449 flooring. New pow- Double lot, 3 bed-
MOUNTAIN TOP
gas heat, newer $64,900 der room, all
roof and “All Dri” acres. Garage, room, two bath,
stream. Easy Call Charles replacement win- laundry room. Full
system installed in Well located dows. New hard-
basement. access to Route 11. basement, with
Reduced! in Hanover Twp. Affordable at wood flooring in liv-
MLS #11-626 just off the San insulation and
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. REDUCED TO ing and dining sheetrock.
3 bedrooms, 2 $119,900 Souci Highway. room. Alarm system
Mark R. Mason $159,500 MLS#:09-4746
Sunday April 3rd baths, 1 car garage. Newer kitchens, Bonus To recently installed.
570-331-0982 large baths & 3 $143,900
1:00PM-3:00PM New carpeting, Selling Office Detached 1 car Call John Nicodem
paint, etc. Large lot. CROSSIN REAL bedrooms each. garage and fenced
Beautiful remod-
eled home in nice Asking $118,000. ESTATE Both sides are
Call Jim
Towne & Country
Doyouneedmorespace? in corner lot.
Classic
Properties
neighborhood. 4 Deremer Realty 570-288-0770 presently occupied. Real Estate Co. A yard or garage sale MLS #10-3949 570-718-4959
Call for appointment 811 Pin Oak Dr.
bed, 3 bath, new 570-477-1149
$79,300
570-735-8932 or in classified $167,500 73 Parry St.
ROOM FOR
HANOVER TWP.
carpeting new 570-542-5708 Call Jay Crossin Recently renovated
is the best way
kitchen, stainless
HANOVER TWP
MLS# 10-4598
Call Vieve Zaroda tocleanoutyourclosets!
Ext. 23
LAKE SILKWORTH 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
home on a large lot
EVERYONE!
6 bedrooms, plenty
HUNLOCK CREEK
appliances. LIBERTY HILLS Crossin Real
(570) 474-6307 in great location. of bathrooms,
A must see.
Ext. 2772 You’re in bussiness Estate
Steps away from spacious family
$174,500. 570-288-0770
Leave Message with classified! the Back Mountain room with coal
570-881-8493 trail. Features a insert fireplace,

KINGSTON KINGSTON
40 N. Landon St.
wrap around porch,
hardwood floors
living room, dining
room kitchen PLUS

FORTY FORT downstairs, new part finished


Smith Hourigan Residential area, wall-to-wall carpet- basement, Rec
Group 4 bedroom plus 2 in ing upstairs. 2nd room with wet bar,
570-474-6307 attic totaling 6. 1 1/2 Older Cottage with floor laundry, brand 2 car built in garage
2-story home with Beautiful 2 bed- baths. Half block Lakeview in Fair new bathrooms, & additional 3-4 car
generous room room home with loft New construction, from schools. All Condition. New large walk in closet garage... PLUS 2nd
HARDING
sizes. Features area that can easily 3 bedroom, 2 bath new rugs and Bathroom, New and spacious yard. lot for a great back
hardwood & tile be converted to a tan brick ranch on appliances, laundry 100Amp Breaker, & Move in condition! yard. This is a
floors, 3-season 3rd bedroom. This 1 acre. Features room, two car Furnace re-done in MLS 11-220 Fannie Mae
sunroom & 1st home has 2.5 include pella
“NEW LISTING” garage, off street 2006. Great $114,900 HomePath Property.
floor family room baths, security sys- windows, oak hard-
Spacious Split Level parking, $139,900. Location for Mark R. Mason Property approved
with coal stove. tem, whole house wood floors, car-
92 W. Pettebone St. with 2.5 baths, 2 Call 570-829-0847 At-Home Business 570-331-0982 for HomePath
Finished lower level entertainment sys- peted bedrooms,
Hardwood floors in with built-in bar tem with speakers family rooms & a with Sign location Crossin Real Renovation
tiled kitchen &
Mortgage
KINGSTON
living room and area. 4 bedrooms in every room and baths, maple 11 x 32 all-season right on Rt. 29. Estate
dining room. Make & 4 baths. outside. Great mod- sunroom which $34,900 570-288-0770 Financing. ''First-
kitchen cabinets,
this home your $385,000 ern kitchen. 2 car overlooks the 18 x Call Cindy Look'' Property,
hanstone counter-
own. With a little MLS# 10-4091 garage, skylights, 36 in-ground pool. 570-690-2689 please see
MOCANAQUA
PRICE REDUCED tops, propane fire-
TLC it can be really Four Star huge deck and $264,900 www.cindykingre.com www.homepath.
679 Appletree Rd. place, walk up attic,
nice! Big eat-in McCabe Realty patio. There is a MLS# 11-692 com for details.
4 bedrooms, tray ceiling in living
kitchen, laundry 570-674-9950 huge walkout base- Four Star $169,900
2.5 bath home room & attached
room with .5 bath ment that is rough McCabe Realty MLS #11-177
nestled among the 2 car garage.
570-242-2795
HANOVER TWP
on 1st floor. 3 bed- plumbed for a bath- trees on a very $279,900 570-674-9950
rooms, and don't room. Too much to private 1 acre, this MLS# 10-4527
forget 1 car list here, this house Five Mountains 570-675-4400
KINGSTON
country retreat
detached garage. is a must see. has high quality, Realty New Listing
MLS #10-4589
LAKE SILKWORTH
Asking $ 135,000. modern updates 570-542-2141 Located within 1
MLS# 10-2409 $370,000 complemented with block of elementary

JENKINS TWP
Call Theresa Call John Polifka original woodwork school & neighbor- 2 bedroom, 1 bath
Vacendak, CRS, GRI 570-704-6846 & builtins. Maple hood park this spa- home across street
570-650-5872 Antonik and eat in kitchen cious 4 bedrooms from the river with
CENTRAL
Associates
570-735-7494
with all appliances
overlooks huge REDUCED! offers 1450 sq. ft of
living space with
detached 2 car
garage.
MOUNTAIN TOP
REAL ESTATE Double block family room with 1.75 baths, walk up $59,900
(570) 822-1133
near public trans-
portation with a LINEUP floor-to-ceiling brick
fire place. Formal "NEW LISTING"
attic, and partially
finished basement.
MLS# 11-283
Five Mountains
2 car garage. Fully
ASUCCESSFULSALE dining room with Very attractive Extras include gas Realty
FORTY FORT rented. What's
your pleasure?
INCLASSIFIED!
Pella sliders look
out to stone patio &
home with 1.5
baths, formal
fireplace, an in-
ground pool with
Year round lake
house. New roof,
570-542-2141
REDUCED PRICE
$75,000 Doyouneedmorespace?
inground pool.
French doors lead
dining room & fenced yard, new
gas furnace, hard-
gutters, siding,
doors, windows,
LINE UP
modern kitchen,
MLS# 09-4475
Four Star A yard or garage sale to Master bedroom
suite with walk-in
vinyl siding & neat wood floors &
more. Call Ann
kitchen, bathroom, A GREAT DEAL...
as a pin throughout! appliances, heating
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
in classified closet. Central air &
1717 River Road
Compact 2 story Great floor plan. Marie to schedule a
showing.
& cooling system, IN CLASSIFIED! Bow Creek Manor
Meticulously main-
Hi efficient heat,
is the best way water supplied
home with 3 bed- Move right in!
$114,900
carport & Decks.
2 bedrooms, one
Looking for the right deal tained 4 bedroom, 3
$134,700
tocleanoutyourclosets! rooms, 1st floor on an automobile?
Attractive 2 story
HANOVER TWP.
147 - 149 Old
You’re in bussiness
spring house.
$185,000
bath with laundry,
large kitchen. Park-
MLS# 11-260
Four Star
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
bath, deeded lake
access with shared Turn to classified.
1/2 bath two story
on almost 1 acre.
Master bedroom
BELL REAL ESTATE
MLS #10-3089
with finished lower Ashley Road with classified! Call Steve Shemo
ing in rear with McCabe Realty dock. It’s a showroom in print! suite. 2 family
570-674-9950 MLS: 09-4484
level family room Live in one side, 570-793-9449
alley access.
(570) 288-6654 $97,000 Classified’s got rooms. 2 fireplaces.
& nice Forty Fort rent the other. Looking to buy a $39,900
Collect cash, not dust! Call John Nicodem the directions! Office/den. Large
MLS 11-99
location. Move in 3 bedrooms each home? Call Colleen Clean out your Classic deck overlooking a
condition. side with 1.5 baths. Wanna make a Properties private wooded
$114,500 Nice rural area. Place an ad here 570-237-0415 basement, garage
GET THE WORD OUT yard. 3 car garage.
MLS# 10-3717 Large Yard. and let the or attic and call the speedy sale? Place 570-718-4959
$369,000.
Classified depart- your ad today 570- with a Classified Ad.
Four Star $93,000. Call sellers know! Say it HERE Bob Kopec
McCabe Realty for appointment.
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds! ment today at 570- 829-7130. in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130 Humford Realty
570-674-9950 570-606-6093 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 829-7130! 570-829-7130 570-822-5126
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NANTICOKE PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS


MOUNTAIN TOP PITTSTON PRINGLE SWOYERSVILLE TRUCKSVILLE WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
WEST WYOMING
JUST ON THE MARKET

Gorgeous Original
34 Carroll St. 120 Parnell St. NEW LISTING 536 W. Eighth St.
REDUCED!
Woodwork & Hard- 236 Poland St.
Spacious 3 or 4 Classic Ranch in 20 Nittany Lane Charming 2 story, Cute 2 bedroom Spring is here! Nice starter home
wood floors. 4 bed-
bedroom home. great location. 3 Convenience! Loca- Spacious livin- starter home in Now’s the time to with 7 rooms, 3
115 Greystone Drive rooms, 2 baths, 1st SALE BY OWNER
Quiet street. bedroom, 3 baths, tion! Easy Living! groom, eat in need of some cos- put in an offer on bedrooms, 1.25
Well-maintained floor laundry area, 199 Clearview Ave
MLS# 10-624 high quality This home has it all. kitchen, 1st floor metic updating. this immaculate, baths. 1 car garage
home built in 2006. built-in drawers/ (Turn @ Spring Gar-
PRICE REDUCED throughout. 3 sea- 3 floors of living laundry / powder Great for first time move in ready, 2 and carport. Home
Great yard. 4 bed- cabinets in 2nd floor den) Classic Colo-
$79,900 son porch over space w/hardwood room, 2 bedrooms, homebuyers. Huge bedroom home! Off has plenty of park-
rooms, 2.5 baths, hallway. Dou- nial newly remod-
Call Bill looking private rear floors and gas fire- 1.5 baths on a deep lot, patio, newer street parking with ing in rear with
large kitchen, family blestairs leading eled featuring ALL
(570) 362-4158 yard. Owners says place in living room. lot with patio and windows, shed, 1 car garage, no shed and great
room, dining room/ from upstairs into NEW flooring, bath,
sell and lowers Open floor plan, waterfall. Priced to nice location. maintenance yard yard.
office, two-sided foyer & kitchen. dining room, living
price to lower level family sell $54,900. Call MLS #11-772 with entertainment MLS #11-559
gas fireplace, large Walk-up finished room with picture
$219,900. For room w/laundry and Call Ann Marie $65,000 bar, quiet neighbor- $99,900
deck, large shed. attic with 2 more window provides
more information 3/4 bath. 3 bed- 570-760-6769 Call Karen Ryan hood, all kitchen Call Tom
$299,000 rooms. New furnace fantastic views of
and photos please rooms w/2 full 570-288-6654 appliances includ- 570-262-7716
For info, call (‘07), Deck, Drive- the Back Mt., dry-
visit our website at baths on upper Bell Real Estate ed. You don’t want
570-579-4701 way, Much restora- Collect cash, not dust! wall, refrigerator,
www.atlas level. Deck and to miss out
tion & remodeling bath tub, lighting,
done. $99,900.
Clean out your realtyinc.com patio for outdoor on this one!

MOUNTAINTOP Call Nancy Palumbo basement, garage


or attic and call the
MLS #10-2817
Call Charlie for
living! 2 zone heat,
central a/c, inter-
LINEUP deck & much more.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
MLS 10-4063
$112,500
570-714-9240 570-283-9100
SALE BY OWNER Classified depart- your private
showing.
com and stereo
plus central vac
ASUCCESSFULSALE eat-in kitchen, unfin-
ished basement,
Call Melissa
ment today at 570- 570-237-6384 Looking for the right deal
829-7130! VM 101 system, 2 car
garage. What more
INCLASSIFIED! LINE UP brand new deck.
single detached on an automobile?
could you want? Doyouneedmorespace? A GREAT DEAL... garage. Located on Turn to classified.
PITTSTON
a quiet street. Low
MLS #11-782 A yard or garage sale IN CLASSIFIED! It’s a showroom in print!
NANTICOKE
Hanover Section
$199,900
Call Colleen in classified
Looking for the right deal
Taxes! This Home
Is Priced Right Classified’s got
is the best way And Will Not Last
Doyouneedmorespace? the directions!
PITTSTON TWP.
570-237-0415
on an automobile? At $115,000.
tocleanoutyourclosets! Turn to classified. Shown by appoint- A yard or garage sale WEST WYOMING
You’re in bussiness It’s a showroom in print!
ment only
in classified
T T S
71 Mountain Road
17 year old 2 story,
single family home,
with classified! Classified’s got
call 570-604-7780
is the best way OY OWN ECTION
148 Stites Street
the directions! tocleanoutyourclosets!
TRUCKSVILLE
Move right in this
beautiful 3 bed- PLAINS SHAVERTOWN You’re in bussiness MINT CONDITION
MUST SEE!
room, 2 1/2 baths.
Eat in kitchen with
pergo floors and
This cozy 2 story
49-51 Curtis St.
Fully occupied dou-
SWOYERSVILLE with classified! $74,000
Charming 750 sq.
home is being
WEST PITTSTON
silestone counter ble with separate ft. corner lot home.
offered at a great utilities. 2 bed- 40 Gain St. All hardwood floors,
tops, two tiered
price. PLUS it is in rooms each side, Be the first occu- 97 Lacoe Street new hot water
island. Dining room,
move in condition! off street parking pants of this newly boiler, gas heat,
family room with
$37,400 and fenced in yard. constructed Ranch immaculate with full
fireplace, additional
MLS# 10-4535 MLS #10-2584 home on a low traf- basement.
great room with
Four Star $75,900 fic street. All you 2 car garage.
cathedral ceiling. 63 Clarks Lane
Finished basement
McCabe Realty Call Lu-Ann could ask for is “New Listing” 570-446-3254
570-674-9950 570-602-9280 already here, 3 Large eat in 5 bedrooms,
with laundry room, Kitchen with a 70 Grandview Dr. REDUCED!
work shop and bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 & 3/4 baths, 2 163 Highland
NUANGOLA formal dinning just Beautiful open
exercise room. hardwood and tile car garage, family
plan. Huge rooms, Ave. West Wyoming
off kitchen, Private
Forced hot air fur-
nace, central air.
floors with granite
and stainless steel
kitchen, gas fire-
rear deck with nice
landscaping, tiled
room plus den or
office. On a dead
end street.
hardwood floors,
tile, gas fireplace,
Meticulously main-
tained 2 story on Very well
maintained, 2
TOYTOWN
12 Watson Street
Two car attached foyer, laundry & a modern kitchen. All beautifully land-
garage. Extensive place, central air, 2 $187,500 scaped double lot in bedroom, 1 bath, 1 3 bedroom Ranch.
in a desirable
PITTSTON car garage and two car garage on MLS# 11-00 Corner, double lot,
landscaping with neighborhood. Trucksville. Newer car garage in quiet
rear patio and full first level. Vaulted Four Star central air, all
waterfall & private $193,000 roof, vinyl siding neighborhood. Move
58 Cliff St basement. For ceiling in bedrooms, McCabe Realty hardwood floors.
paver patio. 800 MLS #11-352 and windows, 3 in ready, hardwood
more information skylight, walk-in 570-674-9950 $118,000.
acres of state land Call Tracy Zarola bedrooms. 1.5 mod- floors, gas heat &
and photos, log closets, pull down Call 570-693-4451
out back door. 570-574-6465 ern baths, wood- great outdoor living
onto www.atlas attic steps,garage
space. Kitchen
SHAVERTOWN
$230,000. door opener 570-696-0723 burning fireplace,
Summer is just realtyinc.com appliances
Call 570-417-9162
after 9AM to set up
around the corner,
now is the time to
MLS #10-3676
$229,900
$159,900
MLS#10-4433 LEWITH & FREEMAN gas heat, fenced
yard, beautiful included. $112,500
MLS 10-4063
WHOLESALE ESTATE
an appointment or paver patio pond
email
make the invest- Call Colleen Paul Thomas
and 1 car garage. Call Melissa LIQUIDATION
SWOYERSVILLE
ment! 50' of lake- 570-237-0415 570-760-1738 or
whritzak@aol.com Bonus additional lot 570-237-6384
front on a motor- 570-735-7494 x322
across street
boat lake! With a 3 bedrooms with
ANTONIK & included. This home
NANTICOKE
153 Espy St
newer roof, remod-
eled kitchen and
bath, not much left
formal dining room
and 1st floor family
room. Additional
ASSOCIATES, INC.
is ready for YOU to
move right in!
MLS #10-2524
for you to do but multi-use room on
LINE UP REDUCED!
relax and enjoy the
Lake views from
the sunroom, dining
first floor. Aluminum
siding. Screened-in
side porch. Garage. A GREAT DEAL... PLAINS
Absolute Must
13 Lehigh St., N.
Lovingly cared for 2
$159,000
Call Mark Mason WEST PITTSTON
bedroom, 1 bath 570-331-0982
room, bedrooms or
patio. This home
$62,500
(PHFA: $1,875 down
IN CLASSIFIED! See River Ridge
Townhouse!
bungalow with
9 Jay Street
Crossin Real PENDING Nanticoke
2/3 Bedroom,1 Bath
many improve- Estate
makes a perfect
summer getaway or
year round home.
5.125% interest,
30n years, $364
month)
PLAINS
.
ments done includ-
ing new (2 yrs. old)
Totally renovated
Ranch home.
570-288-0770 Needs Cosmetic
Repairs Only.
Discount for
central air and fur- Modern kitchen,
Beautiful Home
Completely remod-
eled Inside & Out.
MLS #10-3124
$269,900
Call Jill Jones
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
nace. 1 car garage
with attached cus-
modern bath, 3
bedrooms, AC,
off street parking.
WANAMIE
950 Center St.
Cash/Quick Close!
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tom built carport.
An absolute must This property is a Affordable at $19,700
see property! New $149,500 570-394-9537
PITTSTON
“must see”!
electrical, plumbing, MLS #10-3624 Towne & Country Ledge View
roof, wall to wall $139,000 Real Estate Co. Development
carpeting, windows, Donald Crossin 570-735-8932 or 132 Clear Spring Ct.
interior & exterior
doors, new oak
570-696-6550 212 Burke Street
End unit townhome
570-288-0770
Crossin Real
570-542-5708 Ranch style town-
home, with 2 bed- WILKES-BARRE
kitchen with tile
floor, hardwood OLD FORGE in desirable, estab-
lished community. 3
bedrooms, octagon
Estate
570-288-0770 SWOYERSVILLE ACREAGE
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
ern baths, modern
staircase, all new kitchen with stove,
light fixtures, new sun room, large 950 Center St. dishwasher,
hot water heater
& baseboard
68-70 Plank St.
modern kitchen,
huge family room.
Low utilities.
SHAVERTOWN Unique Property.
Well maintained 2
story. 10 years old.
garbage disposal,
fridge. Separate
heating units. laundry room, 1 car
Affordable double Pristine condition. Privacy galore.
MLS# 10-4137 Call garage, like new
block property! No HOA. 3.5 acres. Pole
570-696-2468 condition.
Each unit has 3 $168,500. SUNDAY APRIL 3 Barn 30 x 56 for Very nice 3
bedrooms, living MLS 11-366
MLS# 10-4181 1:00PM -3:00PM storage of equip- $162,500 bedroom. Newly
317 Charles St. room, full bath, Call Joan Hiller 264 Burke Street ment, cars or renovated with
dining room & eat- Double block & Call Lu-Ann
new roof &
Bring Your Hammer
& Paint Brush & in kitchen. Separate
utilities & off-street
ROTHSTEIN REALTORS No maintenance
fees. Many a 2 unit complex
boats. A must
see property.
570-602-9280
siding. Near
Make This Your
Home! Large single parking. Live in one
unit & let the
570-288-7594 upgrades. Move in
condition. 2,000 sq.
with a 4 bay
garage. All in one
$289,000
MLS# 10-3799
Mercy Hospital.
$44,900!
with 4 bedrooms, ft. Berber, ceramic 375 Greenpond Rd. deed. Family owned Call Geri 570-650-1126
bath, side enclosed
porch, newer
second unit pay for
the mortgage or
use both units as
PLAINS tile & hardwood.
2 bedroom, 2.5
Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with
for many years.
$145,000
MLS# 09-1643
570-696-0888
570-696-3801

NANTICOKE
furnace, deck and
3 car detached an investment
property. Call today
baths. All appli-
ances, washer
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, 2 Four Star
McCabe Realty
LEWITH & FREEMAN WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
garage. Looking for & dryer & window car garage, newer 570-288-9371
a reasonable offer. for a showing! treatments includ- furnace. 570-674-9950
Priced at: $89,900 $84,800 MLS #10-4474
WEST PITTSTON
ed. Walk in closet.
MLS# 10-2409 MLS#10-3778 $162,900
SWOYERSVILLE
No units in front of
Call Theresa Craig Yarrish or behind. 1 car Call Tom
Vacendak, CRS, GRI 570-696-6554 garage. Very 570-262-7716
570-650-5872 private. Near all
117 Mara Lane interstates.
CENTRAL This townhome is REDUCED TO
200 - 202 E. REAL ESTATE better than new! It $179,900 Well cared for and
has been upgraded
Union Street (570) 822-1133 with bamboo floors
Call 570-829-3162 nicely kept. A place 116 Amber Lane
2 single homes on to call home! Com- Very nice Bi-level
1 lot. All separate
PARSONS / WB PITTSTON in Living Room &
Dining Room. Only PLAINS TWP
SHICKSHINNY plete with 2 car home with 2-3 bed-
utilities, 2 vehicle
built-in garage. 3 bedroom, quiet
lived in for 6
months & includes
FOR SALE BY OWNER DUPLEX PROPERTY
116 Luzerne Ave.
A must see with
oversized garage,
central air, first floor
rooms, open floor
plan, built in
Great opportunity neighborhood. Off laundry, eat in garage, driveway,
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
all stainless kitchen For Sale By Owner some updating. This
for investors or live street parking, large Move-in good con- property will be an kitchen. Convenient on corner lot.
appliances & large- Lower level family
in one & collect rent fenced yard. Fully dition. 1 Bedroom ideal opportunity. to shopping, West
capacity high-
MILL CREEK ACRES
from the other. insulated. Low heat Each. All Separate Owner could live in Pittston pool and room with pellet
efficiency washer & stove. Move in
One side has 4 bills. Move in ready. Utilities. Off Street 1 unit & rent out the ball fields. $152,500
dryer. HUGE 12x26 condition home
bedrooms, other $72,000 4 Lan Creek Rd Parking. Great other or convert MLS 11-583
Deck. Walk-out $99,900
has 3 bedrooms. Call (570) 262-4400 Close to Mohegan Location, Excellent back into single Call Judy Rice
basement. QUIET MLS 10-4538
$105,000 cul-de-sac location. Sun & Geisinger, 4 Neighborhood. family home. Nice 570-714-9230
PITTSTON
722 McAlpine St. Completely Call Colleen
MLS# 10-3329 Bonus Room on Bedrooms, 3 Baths, $55,000. neighborhood!
Spacious living remodeled 3 bed- 570-237-0415
Louise Laine second floor has Fireplace, 2 Car MUST SELL $89,900
room, family room, room, 1.75 bath
570-283-9100 x 20 been carpeted- just Garage. Excellent CALL 570-407-3100 MLS 10-1886
eat in kitchen & brick & aluminum
formal dining area, needs to be Condition. All Appli- ranch on over 4 Debra Rosenberg
ances Included. 570-714-9251
SWOYERSVILLE
4 bedrooms & full finished. $224,900 acres with Pond.
bath. Large home MLS #11-334 Large yard. New stainless steel
with great potential.
Needs updating &
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
Go To
www.plainsre.com
appliances, 2 car For Sale By WEST WYOMING
WILKES-BARRE
attached and 1 car Owner
repairs. This is a 570-696-0723 for details. built-in garage, 438 Tripp St
Looking for that
special place 11 Norman St.
Fannie Mae Home-
Path property. LEWITH & FREEMAN Asking $219,900
Call 570-817-1228
paved driveway,
open front porch,
called home? Buyer to pay full for showing 3 season room, Shopping for a
PLAINS
Lovely home in
Classified will address very good transfer tax. No rear patio, brick new apartment?
Your needs.
Open the door
condition. Large lot,
hardwood, large
investment offers
accepted for 1st 15
days of listing,
1610 Westminster Rd
PLYMOUTH fireplace & property
goes to a stream
in the back.
Classified lets
you compare costs -
garage in rear used
with classified! partially as a please see $199,900 without hassle
professional office ''FirstLook'' at MLS# 10-4716 Well maintained or worry!
with heat, A/C & www.homepath. Five Mountains house complete
NANTICOKE bath. Great
potential, great
com for details.
$37,900
Realty
570-542-2141
with appliances and
some furnishings if
Get moving
with classified!
195 Mclean St.
Off street parking
with carport, nice
neighborhood. MLS#10-4763 desired. 3 bed- rear yard, first floor
570-242-2795
$109,000
MLS# 10-4262 PRICE REDUCED!
"NEW LISTING" SHICKSHINNY
room, 1 bath, dining
room, enclosed WEST PITTSTON laundry, updated
electrical, some
Call Tony Ranieli Gorgeous estate back porch. Roof, 322 SALEM ST. replacement win-
570-237-1032 Ready for vinyl siding windows
like property with dows, why not take
occupancy, 2 unit all replaced within
log home plus 2 SUNDAY a look at this
with store front in last 5 years. Situat-
story garage on 1 1:00PM-3:00PM home!!!! 3 Bed-
nice condition. Set ed on large lot, off
acres with many Completely remod- rooms, large eat in
up shop & live in 3 street parking. Stor-
61 Spruce St. outdoor features. eled home with kitchen, lower level
bedroom apartment age shed. Very nice
Well built & Garage. everything new. has a 1/2 bath and
& let the rent from neighborhood!!!!!
affordable ranch
style home with PITTSTON MLS# 11-319
$325,000
2nd apartment help $85,000 FIRM!!! New kitchen, baths, a built in bar area,
would make a nice
PITTSTON pay the bills. Ideal Call (570) 288-9681 bedrooms, tile
great views & a Call Charles Nice 24'X50' floors, hardwoods, game room! Call for
opportunity for the Great 1/2 double
large lot. Quite Doublewide on granite countertops, your appointment
smart investor! located in nice
SWOYERSVILLE
neighborhood. 1 acre featuring all new stainless today!
Features include: DRASTIC PRICE West Pittston loca- MLS #11-453
2 bedrooms, steel appliances,
Hardwood floors, REDUCTION! tion. 3 bedrooms, $67,500
1.5 baths, living refrigerator, stove,
eat-in kitchen, $59,900 new carpet. Vertical Call Jill Jones
room, dining room, microwave, dish-
blinds with all appli-
PLAINS
updated electric MLS# 11-165 kitchen & laundry washer, free stand-
service, updated Four Star ances. Screened in
plus 1 car detached ing shower, tub for
plumbing & newly McCabe Realty porch and yard
garage with paved two, huge deck,
painted interior, off- 570-674-9950 MLS#10-1535
driveway. large yard, excellent
street parking with 16 Defoe St. $59,000
$78,900 neighborhood
Lovely 2 story, 3 Charlie VM 101
PLYMOUTH
rear alley access to MLS# 10-4613 $154,900 (835.00 / 570-696-6550
built-in garage. bedrooms, 1.5 bath 8 Butler St. Five Mountains
Grand old home 30years/ 5%)
home that features
Excellent for 1st
time home buyer or open floor plan with making it’s debut!
Realty
570-542-2141
Immaculate 2 story, 570-654-1490 Collect cash, not dust!
stone & vinyl. Large
buyer looking to cathedral ceiling
family room. Pris-
Perched on a cor-
ner lot, home fea- lot on cul-de-sac. Clean out your
down size. Move in 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
basement, garage
condition! Easy to
show! Call today!
tine hardwood
floors. 3 season
tures original wood-
work, nice size
2 story apartment
building near all SUGARLOAF baths. Detached
oversized 2 car
LINEUP or attic and call the
$82,000 sun room leads to
patio, in ground
rooms, 2nd floor
balcony, 2 kitchens
conveniences. 2 houses. Must sell
together. Each has garage with loft. ASUCCESSFULSALE Classified depart-
MLS#10-4638 Front unit is a Tile, hardwood, Shopping for a
Craig Yarrish
570-696-6554
pool and manicured
vinyl fenced yard.
and walk up attic.
Home needs updat-
modern 1 bedroom
& the rear unit is 44 Church St
its own utilities on
2.57 acres. 3 car granite, central air.
laundry/pantry &
INCLASSIFIED! new apartment? ment today at 570-
$169,000
MLS 11-141
ing but has loads
of potential!
a spacious 2 bed- 46 Church St. Rear garage with 3 large
attached rooms. large family room Doyouneedmorespace? Classified lets 829-7130!
Call Terry MLS #11-731
room with large
kitchen & living
Package Deal, sold
together for For Sale By Owner. with built in bar & A yard or garage sale you compare costs -
fireplace on 1st
570-885-3041 $49,900 room. Heat and $115,000. 2 units. $249,900 in classified
or Angie Call Colleen electric split. MLS 10-3634 Call (570) 788-5913 floor. $284,900.
570-288-3256 is the best way without hassle Looking to buy a
home?
570-885-4896 570-237-0415
Wanna make a $59,800
MLS# 10-3422
MLS 10-3635
Maria Huggler Wanna make a tocleanoutyourclosets! or worry! Place an ad here
GET THE WORD OUT
speedy sale? Place Four Star CLASSIC speedy sale? Place
with a Classified Ad. You’re in bussiness Get moving and let the
your ad today 570- your ad today 570- sellers know!
829-7130.
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
PROPERTIES
570-587-7000 829-7130. 570-829-7130 with classified! with classified! 570-829-7130
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WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WYOMING 44.59 ACRES AVOCA
39 Nicole Drive
AVOCA FORTY FORT PITTSTON PLYMOUTH WYOMING
4 ROOMS & BATH,
off street parking,
washer & dryer

PRICE REDUCED! hookup, no pets, no


smoking. Utilities &
security. 457-2027

520 Beverly Rd.


29 Amber Lane 2-story home locat- HARD WORK DOES Industrial Site. Rail
A honey of a house ed in Barney Farms PAY - Open floor served with all
in excellent condi- “New Listing” 155 E Walnut St. utilities. KOZ
AVOCA
just over 20 years plan accentuates 25 St. Mary’s St. 328 Kennedy Blvd.
tion. 4 bedrooms, Commercial Modern medical Good investment approved.
old will have a this 4 bedroom, 3,443 sq. ft. Property with property knocking
brand new roof and 4 baths, full fin- masonry commer- space, labor & 285 Wyoming Ave. $2,395,000 Newly remodeled.
ished basement 3.5 bath home in approx. 5000 sq. industry approved, on your door. Don't MLS#10-669
before you move in. cial building with ft. with an office, miss out, come and First floor currently 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
2 large bedrooms with wet bar, fire- Dallas School warehouse/office ADA throughout, 2 used as a shop, Call Charlie dining room &
place in family room, District. Family storage & a 2nd doctor offices plus see for yourself.
freshly painted with and 2 apartments floor apt in a high Also included in the could be offices, kitchen. $550 /
new carpeting. screened in porch, room with wood with sperate elec- 4 exam rooms, xray etc. Prime location, month. Call
in-ground pool with traffic area. and reception and sale of the property
Large eat in burning fireplace, tric and heat. Per- $196,000 is the lot behind the corner lot, full base- (570) 457-8886
kitchen, 26x12 living fenced yard. Newer fect for contractors breakrooms. Could ment. 2nd floor is 3
heating and cooling deck of kitchen, MLS# 11-945 home. Lot size is
room w/new car- or anyone with stor- be used for any bedroom apartment
BACK MOUNTAIN
systems. A lot for dining room. Huge Four Star business purpose. 25X75, known as
pet, 3 season room age needs. For McCabe Realty 147 Cherry St. plus 3 car garage
overlooking large your money! lower level ready Will remodel to suit. PRICES REDUCED
more information 570-674-9950 $82,000 and parking for
fenced in yard. Plus MLS#11-245 to be finished. Also available EARTH 3 large 1 bedroom
and photos log onto MLS# 10-2666 6 cars.
a garage and drive- $239,900 2 car garage. for lease. CONSERVANCY apts, 3 kitchens
www.atlas Call Karen MLS #10-4339
way. Move in now! Karen Altavilla PRICE REDUCED Job Seekers are MLS #11-751 LAND FOR SALE with appliances, 3
realtyinc.com. Coldwell Banker $174,900
MLS #11-749 570-283-9100 x28 $595,000 46+/- Acres baths. Apts. have
$175,900 Reduced to looking here! Rundle Real Estate Call Charlie
access to one
$89,900 Call Theresa $89,000 Where's your ad? Call Charlie VM 101 Hanover Twp.,
VM 101 570-474-2340 $89,000 another. No lease.
Call Colleen Vacendak, CRS, GRI MLS #10-3872 570-829-7130 and
570-237-0415 10+/- Acres $795 for all 3 apts
570-650-5872 Call Charlie ask for an employ- Hanover Twp., ($265 per apt.)
CENTRAL
570-829-6200
VM 101
ment specialist LINE UP $69,000 Convenient to all
colleges and gas
REAL ESTATE A GREAT DEAL... 28+/- Acres
drilling areas.
FORTY FORT
Fairview Twp.,
WILKES-BARRE (570) 822-1133 LINEUP IN CLASSIFIED!912 Lots & Acreage
$85,000
61+/- Acres
Call for more info
570-696-1866
ASUCCESSFULSALE Looking for the right deal
WILKES-BARRE WYOMING INCLASSIFIED! on an automobile?
DALLAS
Nuangola
$125,000
40+/- Acres Doyouneedmorespace?
Turn to classified.
Doyouneedmorespace? Goodleigh Manor Newport Twp. A yard or garage sale
DALLAS A yard or garage sale
in classified
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
2 acre leveled lot at
very top of moun-
$180,000
32 +/- Acres
in classified
is the best way
tain. Spectacular Wilkes-Barre Twp.
is the best way the directions!
tocleanoutyourclosets!
view (lot# 21) drive- See additional Land tocleanoutyourclosets!
way enters from for Sale at
73 Richard Street NEW LISTING! You’re in bussiness
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very
108 Welles St.
Unique investment
You’re in bussiness
with classified! SWOYERSVILLE Tulla Drive.
Construction of
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conservancy.org with classified!
313 N. River Street home required by 570-823-3445
Nice 2 bedroom
single home, A/C,
Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off
Price Reduced!
192 East Third St.
opportunity for a 4
unit building that
includes 1 small
PLAINS Michael Dombroski.
Restricted
BACK MOUNTAIN
well maintained.
Street Parking, Charming home
commercial space Covenants Apply. 915 Manufactured Second floor. Quiet
Yard & Shed. with natural 678 Lehman area, private
Near courthouse Many Updates. woodwork - Newer Outlet Road
& 3 spacious Call 570-406-5128 Homes entrance, 1 bed-
& colleges. Asking $47,900 roof - 5 bedrooms - apartments. Low room apartment.
Unusual Opportunity
Affordably Priced
@ $44,900.
Call 570-762-1537
for showing
2 baths - walk-up
attic finished for
in Back Mountain.
Ranch Home
maintenance
exterior & grounds. Shopping for a ASHLEY PARK Fridge, stove,
garbage, sewage
Call Jim additional living zoned Residential
Convenient location new apartment? Laurel Run & San included. Picnic
Towne & Country DRASTIC PRICE Souci Parks, Like
Real Estate Co.
space. $119,900 attached to
with high visibility.
REDUCTION! Classified lets new, several to
area. No pets, 1

WILKES-BARRE MLS# 10-1614 $118,500 year lease, security.


570-735-8932 or Call Geri
Commercial MLS #11-358 107-109 E. Carey St. $185,000 you compare costs - choose from, $400/month
570-542-5708 Building (formerly Karen Ryan without hassle Financing &Warranty,
570-696-0888 print shop) with High traffic, high Large 7 unit with 570-675-8636
facebook.com/
570-696-3801 separate utilities on
570-283-9100 X-14 potential location yearly rental income or worry! MobileOne.Sales
Looking for that LEWITH & FREEMAN over 2 beautiful
acres in Lake Twp.
with enough space
for 2 second floor
of $42,900 & all
units are rented.
Get moving Call (570)250-2890 DALLAS
special place apartments. Large with classified! 2nd floor, 1 bed-
with plenty of Ample parking plus
called home? front windows for 930 Wanted to Buy room, quiet, fridge
Classified will address
Your needs.
YATESVILLE parking. So many
possibility's. Can be
purchased as
showroom display.
Basement & sub-
a garage.
MLS# 10-909 DALLAS Real Estate
and stove, off-street
parking. Garbage,
basement for Four Star sewer, water includ-
Open the door 83 E. Chestnut St.
residential home.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP additional storage McCabe Realty
Goodleigh Manor
New development. ed. No pets. $400/

WE BUY HOMES
Call for more 570-674-9950 month plus lease
with classified! Motivated Seller is details. Property 22 W. Germania St or workspace. 2 acres. Beautiful
looking for offers. $125,900 View. $59,900 and security.
Type:RC: 570-690-1003
Any Situation
WYOMING
MLS# 10-1919
WILKES-BARRE
Modern oak Residential with Negotiable

570-956-2385
kitchen, formal din- Commercial Call Stanley 570-357-1138
ing room, 1st floor Function (570) 817-0111 DALLAS TWP
laundry. Updated
bath, walk in closet.
$169,000
MLS #11-42
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate DALLAS TWP. CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
Worth a look. 61 Pittston Ave. 570-242-2795 570-474-2340
Asking $34,800. Lot 48 2 Bath. Call Us to
Stately brick Ranch Springview Court discuss our great
PLAINS TWP.
MLS#: 09-3646 in private location.
Call Jeannie This 6,600 sq. ft. 4.05 acre Wooded Amenity & Mainte-
Large room sizes, Lot on Cul-de-sac
Four Star concrete block nance program!

35 Hillard St.
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
fireplace, central
A/C. Includes
extra lot.
building has multi-
ple uses. 5 offices
LAND! Affordable Building
in the Goodleigh
Manor development
Call 570-674-5278

& kitchenette. No sign on proper- Dallas, Pa.


Great MLS #10-3512 HIGHWAY 315 waiting for your ty. Lot requires on
Over 5,800 sq. ft.. business to occupy MEADOWS
neighborhood PRICE REDUCED
WILKES-BARRE
2 acres of commer- site well & septic. APARTMENTS
surrounds this $209,000 warehouse space cial land. 165 front it! It also offers
(high ceilings). 2 $142,500 220 Lake St.
updated 2 story Carey Avenue Call Charlie feet. Driveway income from 2 bed- MLS# 10-2755
overhead doors. Housing for the
EDWARDSVILLE
with original Well kept single 570-829-6200 access permit and room apartment Call Cindy
$97,500 above. Off street elderly & mobility
woodwork. 3 family. 6 bed, 3 bath VM 101 lot drainage in 570-690-2689
MLS 10-1326 impaired; all utilities
bedroom, 1 bath, big lot, garage, Own Bob Kopec
place. WIll build to parking. Offers con- www.cindykingre.com 941 Apartments/ included. Federally
1,500 sq.ft. oak suit tenant or avail- sidered! MLS 11-572
eat-in kitchen,
it for $1,000/mo. If HUMFORD $79,500
Unfurnished subsidized program.
qualified buyer. Sell- able for land lease. Extremely low
wood floors, REALTY MLS 11-17 Call Judy Ross
ASHLEY
er to help with clos- 570-822-5126 income persons
stained glass ing costs. Price Negotiable 570-714-9230
encouraged to
windows, large 732-406-7738 Call Charlie Modern 2 bedroom, apply. Income less
room sizes, fenced
yard, deck. $89,000 YATESVILLE JENKINS TOWNSHIP
570-829-6200
VM 101
570-675-4400 laundry, parking,bus
stop. No pets.
than $11,900.
570-675-6936,
MLS #10-3023
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
PRICE REDUCED 62-67 ½Thomas St
This would make an
May Street
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
Water included.
$535 + utilities, first
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
570-829-7130 /last & security OPPORTUNITY

Easter
570-696-0723 and let the awesome family 570-542-5726 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
LEWITH & FREEMAN sellers know!
570-829-7130
compound. No
shortage of parking
on this unique prop-
erty. One single
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE home, one duplex

Eggst
strravaganza
nza
and an extra lot all
363 North included. Homes
Washington St. 12 Reid st. are right on the Former Parrish
Spacious Bi-level Edwardsville/Larksvi Center Hall with
home in semi-pri- lle border. kitchen & parking
vate location with $129,900
11-252 MLS#08-2954
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas Call Betty $179,900
fireplace in lower (570) 510-1736 Call Charlie
level family room. 4
If you need a bedrooms, garage.
4 bedroom home MLS 10-4740
Large home with

Surprise your child on Easter!


with generous $159,900
5 bedrooms, Call Charlie
room sizes, 1.5
within walking 570-829-6200 Smith Hourigan
baths & detached
KINGSTON
distance of Kings VM 101 Group
garage, then this is
College. Possible 570-287-1196
the one! 3 season
in-law suite on 3rd
sunroom & neat
floor. Great origi-
basement. VERY
nal woodwork.
NICE CONDITION!
First floor fluted
NEW PRICE Find Something?
columns in living
$92,600 Lose Something?
room, original Collect cash, not dust! Get it back where it
MLS# 10-1191

Celebrate the holiday


stained glass belongs
window, pocket
Four Star Clean out your
McCabe Realty basement, garage with a Lost/Found ad!
french doors,
570-674-9950 570-829-7130
with a photo of your child
beautiful hard or attic and call the
Custom leases from
wood floors & Classified depart- $8.00-$12.00/sqft +
large kitchen. 2
car garage, Off
street parking.
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower Section
ment today at 570-
829-7130! EDWARDSVILLE NNN based on
terms. Space in our special Easter
available from
$40,000
MLS# 11-824
Call Michael Pinko
Nice area. Duplex.
Easily converted
back to 6 room, 2
THINKING OF SELLING?
300-4300 sqft.
Established busi-
ness on-site, prop-
Eggstravaganza section
(570) 899-3865 bath single. Carpet-
ing, hardwood.
erty fronts 4 lane
traffic and is only publishing on Easter
Sunday, April 24, 2011.
Stoves and refriger- minutes from
ators included. Wilkes-Barre City.
Reduced! MLS# 10-2064
Asking $52,000 Lawrence St. Call Cindy
Smith Hourigan Call 570-823-7587 Nice 3 unit 570-690-2689
Group

only
property. Lots of www.cindykingre.com
570-474-6307 off street parking
LINE UP FREE MARKET
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15!
For a confidential garage. All units are
evaluation of rented. Great
IN CLASSIFIED!

$
income with low
Clean out your your home.
CALL TODAY! maintenance 570-675-4400
basement, garage Looking for the right deal 570 696-2468. $159,900
on an automobile? MLS# 10-2675
or attic and call the Turn to classified. Call Karen
LARKSVILLE
Coldwell Banker
Classified depart- It’s a showroom in print! Rundle Real Estate
ment today at 570- Classified’s got 570-474-2340
829-7130! the directions!
Looking to buy a Looking for that
special place
Molly Branley
Looking to buy a
home?
Place an ad here
called home? Age 9 (One child per photo)
home?
GET THE WORD OUT Classified will address
Place an ad here and let the Your needs.
and let the
sellers know! with a Classified Ad.
sellers know!
570-829-7130 Open the door 462 W. State St.
570-829-7130 570-829-7130 with classified! Lower End Pizza!

944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial


Established prof-
itable business for
sale. Restaurant,
Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m.
Properties Properties Properties Properties bar, game room,
separate dining
room. Parking for
OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston 35 cars. Turnkey
operation. Addition-
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15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have your photo returned or
al parking lot pick it up at our office after April 26th. Include name and age of child on back of photo. Or, e-mail your photo along
included.
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Crossin Real
Estate Address _______________________________________________________________________________
570-288-0770
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Phone ______________________
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GLEN LYON DUPONT
DUPONT HANOVER KINGSTON
WILKES-BARRE WYOMING
WEST PITTSTON
KINGSTON
Totally renovated
6 room apartment.
618 FELLOWS ST
Large 2 Bedrooms,
DUPLEX
Beautiful 1st floor, 2
SDK GREEN 3 bedroom, 1/2
double, 1.5 bath,
BLANDINA
APARTMENTS
$1.00 SQ. FT.
NICE 3 BEDROOM Large completely
remodeled 2 bed-
room styled town-
Partially furnished, bedroom, 1.5 baths, Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
brand new fridge/
2nd floor, appli-
5 rooms, convenient
ACRES HOMES
gas heat, off-street room. Wall to Wall 18,000 & 9,000
1/2 DOUBLE house. Stove &

PLAINS
ances, NEW refrig- parking, fenced in sq. ft. Great, fridge included. Pri-
electric range, elec- residential location, carpet. Some utili-
erator, stove & 11 Holiday Drive yard, excellent clean assembly 3 bedrooms, 1 bath- vate interior attic &
tric washer & dryer. hardwood floors, ties by tenant. No
microwave. Off Kingston condition. $595/ space; A/C; Gas room, off-street basement access.
Brand new custom natural woodwork, 88 E. CAREY ST. pets. Non-smoking.
street parking. month + utilities, heat; Own meters; parking, very clean, Washer/dryer
draperies, Roman french doors, ceiling “A Place To Elderly community.
Porch & Yard. Sun 2nd floor, w to w references & New 1/2 baths; private yard, quiet hookup. Heat
shades, carpeting / fan, laundry with Call Home” Quiet, safe. Off
room. Available carpet, 1 bedroom, security. No pets. freight elevator neighborhood, $550 included. Nice yard.
flooring & energy washer/dryer in- Spacious 1, 2 & 3 street parking. Call
April 1st. $575/ + sitting porch, wash- Call 570-881-4078 Owner/Agent /per month, Call $750. No pets.
efficient furnace & cluded, refrigerator, Bedroom Apts 570-693-2850
utilities. Small pets er, dryer, refrigera- 908-852-4410 (570) 606-5350 570-479-6722
windows. 2 bed- gas range, dish- 3 Bedroom
ok. 570-357-1138
room + large attic
loft bedroom with
or 610-568-8363
washer, oak cabi-
nets, off street
Townhomes
Gas heat included
tor, stove, dish-
washer. Heat, hot WILKES-BARRE HANOVER TWP. LINEUP
spacious walk-in
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
parking, fenced-in
FREE water, cable TV, 447 S. Franklin St.
WEST PITTSTON 3 bedroom, eat-in

RENTALS
back yard, storage. MUST SEE!
closet, full tiled bath
on 1st floor, Easy 30 Garrahan St. Available April 1. 24hr on-site Gym
Community Room
sewer, Off street
parking, security, 1
1 bedroom, study, Wyoming Ave.
High traffic location.
kitchen with stove
& dishwasher.
ASUCCESSFULSALE
$695 + utilities. off street parking,
access to I-81,
airport & casino, off
1st floor, quiet
neighborhood, 2-3 Call 570-690-0633 Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
year lease. No
Smoking - No Pets.
laundry. Includes Office space with
Character. 885 sq.
Laundry hookup.
Freshly painted,
INCLASSIFIED!
heat and hot water,
street parking. No bedrooms, washer, Controlled Access Available May 1st. Hardwood floors 1-2 2 BEDROOM APTS ft. Great for busi- new carpet & new Doyouneedmorespace?
smoking, No pets. KINGSTON
$750 + utilities &
dryer, off-street Patio/Balcony $575 month. 570- and appliances. ness, retail or spa. linoleum. Fenced A yard or garage sale
E. WALNUT ST.
parking, large front
security.
570-762-8265
porch & quiet back-
and much more...
Call Today
824-3940 Trash removal.
$575/per month, 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE Rent includes heat
& water. Call for
yard. No pets/no
smoking. $600 + in classified
yard. $625/mo heat Light, bright, 1st or stop by more details at utilities, secuirty & is the best way
& water included. floor, 2 bedrooms, for a tour!
SWOYERSVILLE
Call (570) 821-5599
1/2 DOUBLES & 570-655-9325 references. Call
tocleanoutyourclosets!
DURYEA Security required. elevator, carpet- Now Offering
WILKES-BARRE
(570) 823-9436
You’re in bussiness
Modern 2 bedroom,
Rich @ 542-7620 ed, Security Move In Specials
SINGLE HOME Wilkes-Barre
2nd floor. Quiet system. Garage. 570-288-9019
1st floor. 2 bed-
APARTMENTS COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE HANOVER TWP. with classified!
HANOVER TWP Extra storage & room, $515 month +
location. Appliances utilities & security. Wyoming, Kingston, 6 rooms, 3 bed-
& garbage included. cable TV included. Wilkes-Barre, Plains in Established
Off street parking.
No pets. $485 +
214 Taft Street
2nd floor. Modern 2
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water LARKSVILLE LUZERNE FOR RENT! Shavertown Shopping center.
800 to 1,200 sq. ft.
rooms, wall to wall
carpeting, fenced in
bedroom. Newer furnished. Fine 425 South Franklin Rent negotiable. yard, newly remod-
security. Call 2 bedroom, 1st floor 2nd floor, 2 bed- Street. For lease. All rentals include
kitchen, bath, stove neighborhood. appliances, sewer, 973-879-4730 eled. $475/month +
570-479-1203 Just renovated. room, $500 month Available immedi-
& fridge. Washer & Convenient to bus maintenance. utilities & security.
Extra large master + utilities & security. ately, washer/dryer
EXETER
dryer in basement.
$500 + utilities &
& stores. No
pets. References.
bedroom, laundry
hookup, off street
No Pets.
570-406-2789
on premises, no
pets. We have stu-
Security & credit
references WILKES-BARRE
Call (570) 472-2392
FOR
SENIOR APARTMENTS
security. No pets.
No smoking. Call
(570) 825-6259
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $840.
parking, quiet
neighborhood, no
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
apts. On site park-
required.
Call 899-3407
Great Location! Two
side by side office
KINGSTON
3 Half Doubles APARTMENT
pets. $625 + securi- for info/appointment suites available.
222 Schooley Ave. 570-287-0900 ing. Fridge, stove 376 & 378 North 2 bedroom, or
ty. Heat, hot water provided. We have a 1,800 sq. ft each. 1 Maple Avenue
Exeter, PA
Accepting applica- KINGSTON Let the Community
& water included.
845-386-1011
24/7 security cam-
era presence and all
944 Commercial story. Excellent con-
dition. 10 ft. ceiling.
3 & 4 bedroom.
1/2 double on
West Side.
tions for 1 bedroom 1 bedroom, 2nd Know! Immediate Properties Ideal for most pro-
Newly remodeled.
apartments. Quality floor, washer/dryer doors are electroni- Both available 570-779-1777
Place your Classified independent living fessions including

315 PLAZA
cally locked. $450-
1 bedroom apart- hookup, yard, park-
Ad TODAY! Looking for the right deal openings at: 650/per month, medical, legal or
May 30. $850 &
$950/month. Also,
ing, No Pets, Quiet
ments for ages 62 570-829-7130 on an automobile? Myers Manor water & sewer paid, beauty salon. Near
and older. Income /Secluded/Conve-
Turn to classified. on the Wesley One month/security all major highways &
Plains 3 bedroom
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
KINGSTON
limits apply. Rent nient $425. + utili- 1750 & 3200 SF 1/2 double. $795/
Village Campus deposit. Call (570) good traffic area. month. For info, 3 bedroom single
only $437 month. ties. Discount avail- It’s a showroom in print! Cozy one bedrooms 793-6377 after
Retail / Office
Space Available
Call 570-822-2021; (570) 814-9700 family. 1 1/2 baths.
* Utilities Included able, lease, refer- Like New 2 bed-
* Laundry Facilities ences. 574-9827 room apartment in
Classified’s got and studios avail- 10:00 a.m. to set an 570-829-1206
ask for Betty. Driveway, yard, nice
the directions! able. Ask about our appointment or area. $800 + utilities
KINGSTON
* On Site great neighbor-

DOLPHIN PLAZA
email shlomo_voola
WILKES-BARRE
move-in incentives! Call 570-332-5723
Management
*Private parking KINGSTON hood. 2nd floor.
Includes new Call (570) 655-2891 @yahoo.com.

LUZERNE or visit us online at wilkesliving.com Large 1/2 double, 3


Call for appointment 103 Penn St. kitchen (with new Rte. 315 bedroom, sunny &
stove, dishwasher www. 2,000 SF
570-654-5733 2 bedrooms, $460 1 bedroom, wall to spacious, $650
WILKES-BARRE
& microwave) and unitedmethodist Office / Retail
Monday - Friday month + utilities. wall, off-street month, 1 year lease,
bath w/washer homes.org. Next to Gymboree
8am-11am. Equal Stove & fridge incl. parking, coin credit check &
dryer hookup. Hard- Clean, 2 bedroom, 4,500 SF Office
Housing Opportunity references/security laundry, water, security deposit.
WEST PITTSTON
wood throughout 2nd floor duplex. Showroom,
required. Section 8 Attic, cellar, eat in
EXETER/WYOMING welcome. Call Ed
570-287-9661
with ceramic tile in
kitchen and bath.
sewer & garbage
included. $495/ 2 bedroom, 2nd
Stove, hookups,
parking, yard. No
Warehouse
Loading Dock
kitchen, front &
back porch, no pets,
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
month + security pets/no smoking.
HOUSE FOR RENT
2 AND 3 BEDROOM Extension 229 $695/mo + utilities floor apartment. Call 570-829-1206
& lease. HUD $475 + utilities. no smoking, new
APTS. W/d hookup, and security. No Washer/dryer hook- Lease this free-
accepted. Call carpeting & paint.
HANOVER TWP
up, carport parking, Call 570-868-4444 standing building for Available immedi-
KINGSTON
off street parking, Pets, references 570-687-6216 or Not Section 8
tile kitchen & bath, required. Call Scott heat & hot water an AFFORDABLE ately, 4 bedrooms, 2
570-954-0727 approved.
$650-$700/mo + (570)823-2431 included. Stove & WILKES-BARRE Parkway Plaza monthly rent. Totally bath rooms, refrig-
1st floor, 1 bedroom. 570-817-2858 or
utilities. 237-2076 Stove & fridge Ext. 137 Fridge. References
& security. $650. LAFAYETTE GARDENS Sans Souci Parkway
Commercial Space
renovated & ready
to occupy. Offices,
570-714-1606 erator & stove pro-
vided, washer/dryer

FORTY FORT
included. Washer
hookup. $425 +
utilities. Call
KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
570-654-7479
Leave Message
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
For Lease 1,200 sq.
ft. starting at $600/
conference room,
work stations, kit LARKSVILLE
hookup, off-street
parking, $600.00/
1633 Wyoming Ave. Newly remodeled, Quiet neighborhood. month. Off street and more. Ample per month, plus utili-
(570) 814-0843 or ments for elderly, 2 bedroom apart- 3 bedroom, 1 bath
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedrooms, no 2nd floor 2 bed- parking. Central parking and handi- ties. 570-561-5836
(570) 696-3090 disabled. Rents ments available for half double, Freshly
pets, newer carpet room, 1 1/2 bath. All heat & air. Call cap access. $1,750/
based on 30% of immediate occu- month. MLS 11-419 cleaned & painted.
& paint, air condi- appliances included. 2nd floor, 4 rooms. 570-991-0706
Looking for that ADJ gross income. pancy. Heat & hot Call Judy Rice Tenant pays all utili-
tioning. $650/per Washer & dryer. Hardwood floors.
Handicap Accessi-
month, plus utilities.
Call (570) 287-3059
special place
called home?
Central air.
street parking. $675
Off

+ utilities. No pets.
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
Heat and hot water
included. No pets.
water included.
Starting at $550
Call Aileen at
KINGSTON
18 Pierce St
5701-714-9230 ties including sewer.
$550 plus security.
Classified will address or 570-474-5010 No smoking. Avail- Call (570) 332-5723
Call 570-287-9631 able now. Call 570-822-7944 Office Space
This institution is an
Your needs.
Open the door
or 570-696-3936
equal opportunity 570-479-4069.
WILKES-BARRE
Available Immedi-
ately, Off street HARVEY’S LAKE
KINGSTON
provider & parking. Security
with classified! 2 bedroom home.
employer.
WEST PITTSTON LODGE
required. 3 room WILKES-BARRE All appliances,

FORTY FORT
Renovated 2 bed-
room with central Upscale 1 bedroom Suite $300/month,
TIRED OF HIGH water, sewer & trash.

1st floor, 1 bedroom. air. 2nd floor, quiet MOUNTAIN TOP apartment. Modern includes utilities.
570-690-0564 LUZERNE
No Pets. Security
and lease.
Hardwood floors,
central air, off
building, 2 porches,
all appliances. Off WOODBRYN
kitchen, washer /
dryer included. Must
see! 570-430-3095
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
570-823-7564
RENTS?
Are you paying too
Walnut Street
Quiet neighbor-
570-762-6792

street parking. No
pets, no smoking. KINGSTON
street parking,
security & lease. No
pets. $555 + utili-
1 & 2 Bedroom,
available
immediately, No West Pittston, Pa.
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
KINGSTON
Garage space
much for your cur-
rent office? Call us!
hood. 3 bedroom,
2 full baths. Appli- KINGSTON
$575/ month plus 3 rooms, 1 bed- at: We have modern ances included.
security & utilities. ties. 570-690-3086 pets. Rents based GARDEN VILLAGE rental. 1200 sq. ft.
room, heat & hot APARTMENTS Daily $44.99 + Zoned for repairs & office space avail- $640/month. Call
Call (570) 574-9773 on income start tax 570-441-4101
water included, free 221 Fremont St. able in Luzerne
use of washer & 941 Apartments/ at $395 & $430. Weekly $189.99
manufacturing.
Bank Building on
FORTY FORT
Housing for the $450 per month
Unfurnished Handicap Accessi-
dryer available. No
pets & no smoking.
ble. Equal Housing elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
+ tax
Microwave,
(570) 814-8876 Public Square.
Rents include heat, MOCANAQUA
W IL K E SW O O D
Beautiful 3rd floor, 1 Opportunity. 2 bedroom, water
$480 + security & 1 included. Federally Refrigerator, KINGSTON central air, utilities,
bedroom. Stove & Call 570-474-5010 & sewer included.
year lease. Call subsidized WiFi, HBO trash removal, and
COMMERCIAL SPACE
Fridge. All utilities
A PAR TM E NTS
TTY711 570-823-8881 $525/ month. Sec-
570-331-7016 Days program. Extremely nightly cleaning - all
included. $595. This institution is an tion 8 considered.
or 288-6764 Night low income persons www.Wilkes without a sneaky
Security + 1st month equal opportunity
FOR RENT
encouraged to BarreLodge.com CAM charge. Call 570-899-6104
rent. Background provider and
1 B edroom Sta rting
check. For appoint-
ment and applica- KINGSTON a t $665.00
employer. apply. Income less
than $11,900. 620 Market St.
Access parking at
the new intermodal
PLYMOUTH
tion, Call 72 E. W alnut St. 570-655-6555,
WILKES-BARRE Newly Renovated garage via our cov-
2 bedrooms, 1 1/2
570-417-0088 3rd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood.
New kitchen, living
• Includes gas heat,
w ater,sew er & trash
NANTICOKE
2nd floor, 1 bed-
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
Scott Street
2nd floor, 5 rooms,
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft.,
Near Kingston
ered bridge. 300SF
to 5000SF available.
We can remodel to
baths, Utilities by
tenant. $600. Sec-
AMERICA room, dining room, room, includes all OPPORTUNITY heat & hot water Corners. Great suit. Brokers Pro- tion 8 Welcome. Call
REALTY CO. sun room, bath- • C onvenient to allm ajor appliances & wash- HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE furnished. Stove, location for retail or tected. Call Jeff 570-690-6289
46 Zerby Ave
fridge, off-street before 6pm
room. 2 large and 1 highw ays & public er/dryer, heat, hot business office. Pyros at 822-8577 Sunday 1pm-3pm
RENTALS small bedroom, lots water & garbage parking, no pets. Easy Access and Lease with option
FORTY FORT
Call for 1, 2, Bed-
of closets, built in
linen, built in hutch,
transportation
• Fitness center & pool
included. No pets.
$550 + security.
WILKES-BARRE $400/month + secu-
rity & references.
parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427 WYOMING SWOYERSVILLE
1 bedroom. Eat-in
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
rooms or other. (570) 735-2573 Call 570-696-3381
hardwood and car-
• P atio/B alconies Mayflower 1701 Wyoming Ave. kitchen. Washer/ turn key condition,

PITTSTON
Over 30 years peted floors, fire- 900 sq. ft. private 3 bedrooms, 1.5
dryer hookup. Gas
Crossing
managed service place, storage • P et friendly*
NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE SOUTH office suite. Suitable heat. $440/month. baths, large

COOPERS CO-OP
provided. NO room, yard, w/d, closets, with
PETS/SMOKING /2 fridge, air condition- • O nline rentalpaym ents Apartments 1st floor, 2 bedroom. for general office
use, professional
Water included.
hardwoods, carpet
East State St. Wall to wall carpet. Security & no pets.
YEAR SAME RENT, er and stove incl. • Flexible lease term s & tile floors, new
EMPLOYMENT VER- Heat and hot water
2 large bedrooms.
Modern kitchen and
570.822.3968 2nd floor 1 bed- Lease Space office, etc. Includes
all utilities, including
Call 570-760-5573
kitchen and baths,
IFICATION/APPLICA- incl. Available April 1 room, wall to wall Available, Light
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
WILKES-BARRE
bath, all appliances cleaning and free gas heat, shed,
TION REQUIRED. 1 yr. lease + security carpet. Off street manufacturing, large yard.
dishwasher, w/d - Light & bright parking.
Details call $950/month Sa turd a y 1 0-2 hookup. Ample
parking. Washer/ warehouse, $900/month 2 Half Doubles $134,000, seller
570-288-1422 570-406-1411 open floor plans dryer included. 1
office, includes will pay closing
822-27 1 1 closets and stor-
age. No smokers.
- All major month security &
references. Call for all utilities with
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Both located in nice
neighborhoods. Off costs, $5000 down
AMERICA
REALTY KINGSTON w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
* Restrictions Ap p ly
$580 per month
includes sewer,
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
info.(570) 574-2249 free parking.
I will save
VM 101 street parking. No
pets. Security & all
and monthly
payments are

RANCH STYLE Available May 1


Great neighbor-
Meadows
garbage & water.
570-239-2741
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
you money! utilities by tenant.
3/4 bedrooms, 1.5
$995/month.
WALSH
Forty Fort Ranch hood! 2nd floor, 2 bath. $650/month. REAL ESTATE
style layout, 2nd SECURE
Senior
bedrooms. Large maintenance Also, Nice 2 bed- 570-654-1490
floor, beautifully dining & family BUILDINGS room. $525/month
done! Kitchen with room. New bath & - Short term 1 & 2 bedroom 570-766-1881
built-ins, laundry,
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kitchen
floors,
with tile
windows,
Living leases available apartments.
Laundry facility. Off
947 Garages
LARKSVILLE
Call TODAY For 953 Houses for Rent 2 bedroom, living
sewer & recycling
included. $670+
carpet & appliances
including washer & Community Immediate personal AVAILABILITY!!
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PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE HANOVER TWP. room, kitchen and
bath. Great view!
utilities. NO PETS/
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE
dryer. Includes care openings in $440. 570-332-5723
SMOKING/2 YEAR
200 Lake St www.mayflower OFF RTE. 315 24’x40’, high Section 8 welcome.
garage. No pets / Myers Manor
SAME RENT Dallas, PA 1200 & 700 SF ceiling. Storage or Utilities by tenant
smoking. $675. crossing.com WILKES-BARRE Beautiful 2 story 4
EMPLOYMENT 18612 and Anderson Office Available. garage. Can divide. $500/mo + security
Some utilities includ- bedroom home for
APPLICATION.
Services provided.
ed.
deposit.
Lease
After
&
6
570-675-9336
One Bedroom
Personal Care
Facility on the
Wesley Village
Certain Restrictions SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
on 1st floor of brick
Reasonable.
570-760-1513
For more info, call
Parkway Storage
(570) 824-5724
rent situated on 4
wooded acres.
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PLAINS
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Available! accommodations carpet; equipped
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ kitchen; bonus
& references Lexington Village
Included: available! Meals, Large 1 & 1/2 car required. Small pets Nanticoke, PA
Unfurnished Unfurnished housekeeping, room; off street garage for rent. ok. (570) 690-3094 Many ranch style
All utilities, air con- parking. $650. $125/month. No
laundry and trans- homes. 2 bedrooms
ditioning, mainte- month includes
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE nance, and free
parking. Restaurant
portation included.
Call (570) 655-2891 WILKES-BARRE / heat, water,
parking. Call
electric or heat. Call
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DRUMS
2 Free Months With
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Immediate Occupancy!! and Beauty shop on or visit us online at KINGSTON 570-650-1266 LUXURY $795 + electric
site. www. 1 & 2 bedrooms. with references
950 Half Doubles TOWNHOUSE SQUARE FOOT RE
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Monday - Friday
unitedmethodist
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Includes all utilities,
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REDUCED PRICE!
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ON GOLF
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pets. From $475. Wilkes-Barre $1395 plus
61 E. Northampton St. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Lease, security Š1 bedroom, heart of Sweet Val- utilities. Minutes
866-873-0478

Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 PITTSTON & references. affordable, water ley! Showroom, fire- 3 bedroom, wall to from I-81 & I-80.

• Affordable Senior Apartments 2 APARTMENTS


Off street parking,
570-970-0847 included.
Š2 bedroom,
place, pole building,
storage building,
paved parking,
wall carpet, dish-
washer, first floor
Very large, 2,100
sq. ft. open floor PITTSTON
James Street
• Income Eligibility Required affordable. laundry room, plan 1st floor
on site laundry.
WILKES-BARRE Š3 bedroom fenced rear, well & fenced yard, with full base- Single family home,
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; Deck/porch. Tenant septic. Prime loca- freshly painted,
single, Hanover schools, ment. Includes
pays electric, trash tion, high traffic brand new gas fur-
• New appliances; laundry on site; 2 bedroom, 1st all appliances +

CEDAR
& water/sewage. exceptional $610 + utilities.
floor, stove & Kingston area. Lot next door laundry. On 15th nace, 3 bedrooms,
• Activities! 3 bedroom $695.
fridge, washer/ is going with the
570-851-2929
hole, deck over- 1 1/2 baths, off
2 bedroom $575. ŠLarge 3
• Curb side Public Transportation
VILLAGE
dryer hook-up. bedroom property. looking fairway. street parking. No

DURYEA
Security required. pets, no smoking.
$650 + electric. NOW LISTED AT 2 car garage,
Please call 570-825-8594 (570) 881-1747
(570) 417-0088
Hanover
Š2 bedroom, $115,000 1 year lease + $675 / month + utili-
2 bedrooms, tile ties. Call Betty at
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 Apartment
for appointment & exceptional MLS# 08-3297
kitchen and bath,
security & refer-

PITTSTON application. Š3 bedroom, Five Mountains ences. Small Century 21


Realty w/d hookup, off- pets allowed. Smith Hourigan
Homes 2 bedroom. All
large, affordable
Nanticoke 570-542-2141 street parking Available April Group
Ask About Our appliances included. Š2 bedroom,
$650/per month, 1st. Call now for 570-287-1106
EAST
MOUNTAIN
Holiday Specials!
All utilities paid;
electricity by tenant.
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms apt.
large, water
included WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
plus utilities Call
(570) 655-1238
showing.
(570) 592-3113
ext 3559
or 570-714-6127
$250 Off 1st Months Rent, Everything brand Pittston
APARTMENTS MANUFACTURING
2nd floor, stove,

The good life... Regions Best


& $250 Off Security
new. Off street park-
ing. $695 + security
fridge, fenced in
yard, $500 + gas,
ŠLarge 1
bedroom water EDWARDSVILLE 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
& references included 162 Short St. Properties Properties
close at hand Address
Deposit With Good Credit.
1 bedroom starting @ $690
570-969-9268
electric & water.
570- 417-0088 for
appointment &
Old Forge
Š2 bedroom
OFFICE SPACE Renovated 3 bed-
room in quiet loca-
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
• Total Air-Conditioning
• 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
• Total Air-Conditioning Featuring: PITTSTON application. exceptional
water included
McDermott &
PITTSTON
Main St.
tion. Fresh paint,
new carpeting and
new kitchen w/dish- WILKES-BARRE
• Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included ‹ Washer & Dryer
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools ‹ Central Air
McDermott
Real Estate
12,000 sq. ft. build-
ing in downtown
washer. No pets or
smokers. Only $650 PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN
• Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center ‹ Fitness Center Inc. Property
Management
location. Ware- per month, +utilities.
Call (570) 466-6334
Great Commercial Store Front,
CLEAN & SPACIOUS
house with light
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle ‹ Swimming Pool 570-821-1650 manufacturing.
& Inside Suites Available
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer
‹ Easy Access to (direct line) Building with some Steps from New Intermodal Hub
• Private Entrances
Monday-- Friday
Friday 9-5
• Private Entrances
Monday -- Friday 9-59-5
I-81
4 rooms, 2nd floor,
wall to wall carpet,
off street parking.
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
office space. Entire
building for lease or
FORTY FORT
1/2 double.
& Public Parking
Monday
Saturday 9-1
Saturday
9-5
9-1
Monday
Saturday
Friday
Saturday 9-1
9-1
Mon – Fri. 9 –5 Water, sewer & 2 bedrooms, newly will sub-divide. 3 bedrooms. Stove, Starting at $650
44 Eagle Court garbage included. renovated building. MLS #10-1074 refrigerator, utilities included
680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive Call Charlie
Wilkes-Barre, PA Non smokers & no Washer & dryer. dishwasher. Washer
Edwardsville, PA 18704 570-829-6200
Plains, PA 18702 18706 (Off Route 309) pets. $550/month. $600/per month
VM 101
/dryer hookup. FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
822-4444 288-6300
570-655-2567 includes heat, hot Newly painted.
570-823-8400 water and parking. Off street parking.
570-829-1573
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all appliances
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No job too small.
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570-852-9243
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570-824-6381
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whole Estate, also

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of quality available 10 & 20 yard misc woodwork.
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baths, parking. call 287-3331 (570) 457-5849 Licensed & insured. AAA CLEANING Patching, Sealing, ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
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(570) 283-9033
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542-5821; 814-8299
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WILKES-BARRE
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Land For Rent Avail- Hauling, & Wallpaper Cards accepted.
able 80,000 sq. ft. Carpentry. Kitchens 1-888-680-7990 Residential & Windows, Roofing
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570-331-2606
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large living room. Commercial removal Heating

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ting. Starting at
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& Insured
28 Years
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Nuts, Bolts, Tools
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REMODELING
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Windows, Roofing
furnished room, to place an ad. Roofing Sofits, VALLEY custom jobs, 30 Car Batteries and baths, etc. Residential and
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