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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2011 50¢

Four diocese schools will close


2012 S P E N D I N G P L A N

Obama
K-8 sites include Dallas, Pittston Diocese of
Scranton
Bishop Jo-
seph Bambe- will draw
the line
By STEVE MOCARSKY ing at St. Maria Goretti Parish Center with ra explains
smocarsky@timesleader.com invited pastors and principals, and teacher the rationale
LAFLIN – Four more Catholic elemen- and parent representatives from the affected in closing
tary schools in the Diocese of Scranton – schools. four Catholic
elementary
two in Luzerne County and two in Lacka- About 750 students will be directly affect-
schools.
wanna – will close at the end of this school ed by the school closures.
Looking on is
year, Bishop Joseph Bambera announced “We have the available desks, seats, to ac-
Rev. John
Monday night. commodate all of those children in the exist- Lambert, President’s speech set for
Gate of Heaven School in Dallas, St. Mary ing schools,” Bambera said. V.E., Episco- Wednesday will lay out different
Assumption School in Pittston, Sacred The bishop said he hopes to maintain as pal Vicar for
Heart School in Carbondale and Marian Ca- much of the staff as possible. Whether School Plan-
approach to deficits than GOP’s.
tholic School in Scranton will not reopen for teacher retention will be based on seniority ning.
the 2011-12 school year, Bambera said at a
press conference after a closed-door meet- See SCHOOLS , Page 7A BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER By JIM KUHNHENN
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — President Barack

Drug gangs SWEET SOUND OF STRINGS Obama, plunging into the rancorous
struggle over America’s mountainous
debt, will draw sharp differences with
Republicans Wednesday over how to

put down
conquer trillions of
dollars in spending
while somehow work-
ing out a compromise

area roots to raise some taxes


and trim a cherished
program like Medi-
care.
Limited law enforcement Obama’s speech Obama
will set a new long-
services make eastern Pa.
term deficit-reduction goal and estab-
conducive to activity, say feds. lish a dramatically different vision from
a major Republican proposal that aims
to cut more than $5 trillion over the
By EDWARD LEWIS next decade, officials said Monday.
elewis@timesleader.com The speech is intended as a declara-
Recognizing the opportunity for tion of Obama’s commitment to seri-
high profits in an area with limited ously tame the deficit while outlining
law enforcement services, drug his long-term budget principles — key
trafficking gangs have set up per- components of his campaign for re-
manent operations throughout election in 2012. After gingerly avoid-
eastern Pennsyl- ing any discussion until now of cuts in
“…Gang vania, according the government’s massive benefit pro-
to a federal re- grams for the elderly and poor, Obama
members port of drug and will acknowledge a need to reduce
are keep- gangviolencere- spending on Medicare and Medicaid
leased on Friday. while at the same time tackling defense
ing girl- For one local spending and calling for increased tax-
friends undercover es on the wealthy, White House officials
drug agent, said.
here … .’’ gang violence This time the stakes are higher than
Local and narcotic last week’s budget fight that barely
undercover trafficking is be- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER avoided a government shutdown.

V iolinists Sara D’Andrea, Barbara Guirin, Betsy Macko and others practice “Fancy Fiddles” for the Pennsylva-
drug agent coming an epi- The cuts accomplished last week
demic. nia Music Educators Association District 9 String Fest 2011, held Monday evening at the Wyoming Valley
“I’m not sur- West High School. Students from 11 schools in the region performed. See BUDGET, Page 12A
prised; we’ve been dealing with
gangs for years around here,” said

Rising gasoline prices appear to be idling many motorists


the agent, who asked his name not
be used to protect his cover. “As lit-
tleasfiveyearsago,agangmember
would come here from New York
City or Newark, stay here for a few
days to sell their dope, and go back. By CHRIS KAHN 140,000 service stations nationwide. Instead, about 70 percent of the nation’s major
“Nowadays, the trend seems to Drivers bought AP Energy Writer The last time Americans cut back so much gas-station chains say sales have fallen, accord-
be gang members are keeping girl- about 2.4 NEW YORK — Soaring gas prices are starting was in December, when snowstorms forced peo- ing to a March survey by the Oil Price Informa-
friends here, getting them preg- to take a toll on American drivers. ple to stay home. tion Service. More than half reported a drop of 3
nant, and they’re using their million fewer Across the country, people are pumping less Before the decline, demand was increasing for percent or more — the sharpest since the sum-
houses and apartments as stash gallons in early into the tank, reversing what had been a steady two months. Some analysts had expected the mer of 2008, when gas soared past $4 a gallon.
houses. You see this in a lot of Sec- increase in demand for fuel. For five weeks in a trend to continue because the economic recov- Now it’s creeping toward $4 again.
April, a 3.6%
tion 8 apartment complexes. What row, they have bought less gas than they did a ery was picking up, adding 216,000 jobs in People are still taking a hit, even as they con-
isbecomingdangerousthataddsto drop from 2010. year ago. March. serve gas. That’s because gas prices are going up
the violence are the different gang Drivers bought about 2.4 million fewer gal- “More people are going to work,” said John faster than people are cutting back. Gas is 32 per-
affiliations and sectors moving in lons for the week of April 1, a 3.6 percent drop Gamel, director of gasoline research for Master- cent more expensive than it was in April 2010. In
from last year, according to MasterCard Spend- Card. “That means more people are driving and
See GANGS, Page 12A ingPulse, which tracks the volume of gas sold at they should be buying more gas.” See GAS, Page 12A

Store owner hopes city’s building purchase spurs fixes


WEATHER INSIDE
Ryan Brennan A NEWS: Local 3A
Periods of rain. High 55, low 41. Obituaries 4A, 8A
Details, Page 10B Nation & World 5A
Editorials 11A W-B now owns three vacant buildings in
B SPORTS: 1B same cluster as Place One dress shop.
B BUSINESS: 8B
Stocks 9B By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
C HEALTH: 1C
Birthdays 4C WILKES-BARRE – Michaelene Coffee’s
Television 8C women’s clothing store, Place One, is sand-
Movies 8C wiched among five vacant storefronts in
Crossword/Horoscope 9C downtown Wilkes-Barre, and she’s hoping
Comics 10C city government’s recent purchase of a third
D CLASSIFIED: 1D
property in the cluster will spur some activity
in the neglected block.
“I take great pride in my store and busi-
ness, and I’m willing to work on my building.
My concern is what’s going to happen with
the buildings surrounding me,” Coffee said. AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
She would like to see improvements simi- Wilkes-Barre owns the Norton’s building in this South Main Street cluster and recently
purchased the rust-colored building next door. The corner property is scheduled to be
6 09815 10011 See BUILDING, Page 12A auctioned at a back-tax sale in August.
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W-B Area eyes weighted grading system DETAILS


LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
Change could cut down on the valedictorian at the district’s years to be the best and should be W H A T ’ S N E X T them the information and every
DAILY NUMBER – 5-5-3
three high schools. the valedictorian,” Namey said. time they mess up, I’m going to
number of valedictorians at BIG 4 – 6-0-9-4
“We’re taking a lot of heat from Board members Joseph Moran Work session of the school board call them on it.”
three high schools. colleges because we have multi- and Phillip Latinski disagreed. is May 10. Regular meeting is May In other business, the board QUINTO - 4-0-4-7-7
28 at 5 p.m.
ple valedictorians. They don’t Moran said colleges give scholar- discussed a change order that will TREASURE HUNT
want that; they want to know who ships based on a number of fac- increase the cost of roof repairs at 01-21-24-28-29
By JANINE UNGVARSKY the highest-performing student tors and do not come to the An issue involving rosters for Meyers High School by up to
Times Leader Correspondent is,” Namey said. “There is pres- schools with scholarship money bus drivers also prompted discus- $16,000 and heard representa-
NIGHTLY DRAWING
WILKES-BARRE -- A planned sure to go to a numeric system in hand seeking the valedictor- sion after board member Lynn tives of construction manager DAILY NUMBER - 8-3-9
new weighted grading system got and have the highest-performing ians. Latinski said the change Evans, who is a district bus driver, Apollo Group describe a poten- BIG 4 - 8-0-8-6
an “F” from some Wilkes-Barre student be valedictorian instead would hurt kids. questioned why drivers don’t tially less expensive way to fix a QUINTO - 6-3-5-5-9
Area School Board members of saying 93 to100 is an A and hav- “Why should we put in a system have up to date rosters of the kids leaking water pipe near Meyers. CASH 5
Monday because it could cut ing them all be valedictorians. ” to eliminate valedictorians?” La- on their buses. Evans said all The proposed alternative 05-17-22-26-34
down on the number of valedic- Namey said significant scholar- tinski said, and he questioned changes and updates should be would avoid digging up and re-
torians in the district. ship dollars rest on a student’s sta- whether the change was being given directly to the drivers. placing 450 feet of water pipe by MATCH 6 LOTTO
In answer to a board member’s tus as best in the class, and par- made because Coughlin High Namey said the bus company is running a bypass line from a wa- 03-35-43-46-47-48
question in the work session ents have complained because School has larger graduating given updates when students ter pit on Carey Avenue through
about the status of a planned their child has a higher grade classes and consistently has more move on or off a route and it is the the school boiler room and wres- HARRISBURG (AP) — One
change to a weighted grading sys- point average or has taken harder valedictorians. “We’re punishing company’s responsibility to pro- tling room. The cost of the origi- player matched all five win-
tem, Superintendent Jeffrey classes than others who are also our kids doing this.” vide the information to the driv- nal plan was $50,000 and the ning numbers drawn in Mon-
Namey said the system will named valedictorians. The meeting was not a voting ers. board will seek bids on the alter- day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
change next year, especially when “The student with the highest meeting and no action was taken “I’m tired of being frustrated native before settling on a course game and will collect a jack-
it comes to determining the class average has paid the price for four on the matter. with this,” Namey said. “We give of action. pot worth $530,286.50.
Lottery officials said 121
players matched four num-

Dallas OKs tentative Frack water in Hanover Twp. opposed


bers and won $280 each;
5,267 players matched three
numbers and won $10.50
each; and 61,907 players

5-year teachers pact


matched two numbers and
Commissioners face many mott. “I don’t think they’ve ap- W H A T ’ S N E X T ? won $1 each.
queries as WVSA has agreed to proached anyone in the town- The next meeting of the Hanover Thursday’s “Pennsylvania
ship yet.” Township commissioners will be Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
study putting facility there. McDermott and Commission- at 7 p.m. May 9. be worth at least $750,000
Approval pending solicitor’s W H AT ’ S N E X T er Michael Mazur are employed because no player holds a
by the authority. Both said they
review. In-effect date to be The next School Board meeting ticket with one row that
By SCOTT L. GOMB will excuse themselves from any would have to pass the ordi- matches all six winning
September 2010. will be at 7 p.m. May 2 in the ad- Times Leader correspondent vote on the matter regarding a nance before the sanitary au-
ministration building. numbers drawn in Monday’s
HANOVER TWP. -- Residents treatment facility. thority approached the town- game
are trying to head off the possi- Scott Cannon of Plymouth ship with any plans.
By SARAH HITE March, the board voted 5-4 to ap- bility of a frack water treatment handed out pamphlets to resi- Solicitor Robert Davison said
shite@timesleader.com point Assistant Superintendent facility from locating in the dents and commissioners detail- the township can’t ban some-
DALLAS TWP. -- The Dallas Paul Reinert to retain his other township. ing the impact that the facility thing that’s legally allowed in the
School Board approved a five- position as director of curricu- Residents of the township, its would have on the community. state. However, the township
year teachers contract at its meet- lum and instruction as well as be- surrounding municipalities and Cannon believes Breslau would can regulate it, he said. OBITUARIES
ing Monday night, pending Solic- come principal of Wycallis Ele- from as far away as Exeter bom- have approximately 576 tanker “The Oil and Gas Act of Penn-
Artley, Loren Jr.
itor Benjamin Jones III’s recom- mentary. Kathleen McCarthy, barded commissioners at Mon- trucks passing through each day sylvania preempts 95 percent of
mendations. who served as Wycallis principal day night’s meeting with ques- as well as a reduction in air qual- what we can do,” said Davison. Dalton, John
Superintendent Frank Galicki for 16 years, announced her re- tions about a facility locating at ity, home values and the always- “It’s something I’m looking in- Ferraro, Susan
said the details of the contract tirement at a board meeting last the Wyoming Valley Sanitary present danger of a hazardous to.” Lewandowski,
could not be discussed until month. Authority in the Breslau section. chemical spill. LeeAnn Wallace of Breslau Edward Sr.
Jones reviewed the document, Palfey said the plan to push for Members of the Gas Drilling On top of that, the Susquehan- said her property value has al- Moha, Terrance
but he said “both teams worked a 5 percent district tax increase is Awareness Coalition also na River is right next to the facil- ready gone down because of
diligently and patiently to come still on the agenda as far as the pushed commissioners for an- ity, he said. DMS Shredding, an auto and
Mosier, Violet
to a doable and workable conclu- budget is concerned. The in- swers. No one from the sanitary “Why would you want a toxic metal recycling plant located ap- Nally, Domena
sion.” crease is above the statewide lim- authority has approached the waste facility in a residential proximately 300 feet from her Natitus, Anna
The district teachers contract it of 1.7 percent, and the district township with any plans at this neighborhood?” said Cannon. house. If the frack water facility Seeherman, Jerome
has been open since August 2010, will need to apply for special ex- time, commissioners said. “The only reason frack water opens, it will only get worse, she Seras, Leonard
and the new contract would be in ceptions to the state department Fracking water is a mixture of isn’t classified toxic is because of said.
Temprine, Mary Sr.
effect from September 2010 until of education to get the increase water, sand and a variety of a loophole in the law.” “I already deal with the con-
August 2015. Galicki said the de- approved. The increase is attri- chemicals that is forced down a The sanitary authority en- stant explosions from DMS,” Welles, Joan
tails of the contract will be re- buted to construction of the new gas well at high pressure and is tered into an agreement on she said. “Now I don’t want a tox- Williams, Martha
leased via an official district high school. used to fracture underground March 15 to study the possibility ic waste facility in my backyard.” Page 4A, 8A
statement in the near future. “This is the last year we have to rock, allowing natural gas to es- of allowing the facility to locate Code Enforcement Officer Al
Business Manager Grant Pal- fund that building. Period,” he cape and to be extracted. Cur- there. Broody said the first place the
fey said the contract will reflect said. rently what’s used in the mixture Past township Commissioner sanitary authority would have to
the needs of the most important In other business, the board: is not regulated in Pennsylvania. Frank Ciavarella urged commis- go would be to him with its
WHO TO CONTACT
part of the district – its students. • Approved retaining the ser- “We have not been contacted sioners to hurry and pass an ordi- plans. As of now, he hasn’t been Missed Paper ........................829-5000
“The taxpayers aren’t going to vice of attorney John Dean of El- by the Wyoming Valley Sanitary nance against allowing a frack contacted. Obituaries ..............................829-7224
get everything they want, the liot, Greenleaf & Dean in all mat- Authority,” said acting Commis- water facility from entering the “I’ll be the first to know,” said Advertising...............................829-7101
Classified Ads.........................829-7130
teachers aren’t going to get every- ters involving natural gas facili- sioner Chairman Brian McDer- township. He said the township Broody.
Newsroom ..............................829-7242
thing they want, but the students ties that will endanger students
should get everything they de- and staff in the Dallas School Dis- Vice President/Executive Editor

Students exposed to Wright Twp. gov’t


Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
serve,” he said. trict.
Asst. Managing Editor
The board also approved a res- • Added four snow days to the
Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
olution opposing the cuts in state end of the 2011-12 school year cal-
Editorial Page Editor
education funding. The resolu- endar.
Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
tion said the district will lose • Tabled a decision to enter in- Crestwood High Student be held May 2-7. W H AT ’ S N E X T Features Editor
$906,323 in state funding, and to a 15-year contract to purchase Zampetti said that arrange-
Government officers read Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
while Galicki said other funding 30 percent of the district’s electri- ments can be made for pickup of The next regularly scheduled
sources will be sought to keep cal power from Fernbrook Solar minutes, agenda at meeting. items by calling the supervisors’ meeting of the Board of Super-
Director, Interactive and New Media
Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152
programs in place, cuts will occur Farm LLC. The board was pre- visors will be May 9, at 7 p.m.
office Monday through Friday Photo Editor
in other areas, such as not rehir- sented materials for the power from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
ing retirees’ positions. purchase agreement in Septem- By JIM MORRISSEY April. the spring cleanup for the town-
Community News .........................970-7245
At a special budget meeting in ber. Times Leader Correspondent ship.
Dumpsters will be available
WRIGHT TWP. -- Supervisors Also, residents in attendance E-MAIL
behind the municipal building News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
on Monday held their meeting for residents to deposit items as expressed concerns that Wash- Community News: people@timesleader.com

Sex assault reported at Wilkes


with the local Crestwood Stu- well. This will take place ington Park is disintegrating.
dent Government and proctored Wednesday, May 4, through Fri- Zampetti said patching, where
the student officers. necessary, will be done in the
day, May 6, 7 a.m. to noon and
Christina Tometchko, presi- park. He also said that after the
By STEVE MOCARSKY dent was taken to a hospital, dent; Ashley Legg, vice presi-
12:45 to 6 p.m. Residents who
spring cleanup is complete, he BUILDING
smocarsky@timesleader.com Mayk said. dent; Samantha Snyder, record-
want to deposit on Saturday,
May 7, can do so 8 a.m. to noon
has plans to improve all streets TRUST
WILKES-BARRE – A female The attacker is described as a ing secretary; Kimberly Price, in the park in need of paving.
student at Wilkes University re- white male around college age corresponding secretary; and and 12:45 to 4 p.m. Supervisors hired Borton
Permits to deposit items in The Times Leader strives to
ported being sexually assaulted wearing blue jeans and a T-shirt. Ami Patel, treasurer, participa- Lawson to amend SALDO (Sub- correct errors, clarify stories
in a campus building on Monday Mayk said the assault was re- ted in the reading of the town- the Dumpsters must be pur- division and Land Development and update them promptly.
afternoon. ported to the university’s Public ship’s minutes and agenda. chased in advance and no one Ordinances) and Zoning Ordi- Corrections will appear in this
Safety Office and to city police. will be allowed to deposit items
The student was in a restroom All of the high school student nances to coincide with the man- spot. If you have information
A Wilkes-Barre police watch unless they have a permit. Any
on the lower level of Stark Learn- government officers said they datory Act 167 stormwater ordi- to help us correct an inaccu-
commander said no official re- questions about the cleanup
ing Center on South River Street port had been filed Monday night had a good experience with how nance. racy or cover an issue more
between Northampton and local government is handled and should be directed to the super- Supervisor Daniel Frascella thoroughly, call the newsroom
as of press time.
South streets at about 5:30 p.m. Mayk said the university in- carried out. visors’ office. wanted residents to know the at 829-7242.
when the assault occurred, said creased public safety patrols on In other business, Supervisor A motion was approved for township is taking donations for
university spokeswoman Vicki campus and particularly in the ar- Donald Zampetti noted the CCI Waste and Recycling Ser- the township’s July Fourth fire-
Mayk. ea of Stark Learning Center in re- township’s spring cleanup will vice Inc. of Dunmore to handle works show.
Although uninjured, the stu- sponse to the incident.

Navy tests laser gun by firing on empty boat Laflin Borough looks to extend Saylor Avenue +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
USPS 499-710

Los Angeles Times more efficient.” By STEFFEN LIZZA According to council, the ad- dinance that will remove a traf- Issue No. 2011-102
LOS ANGELES—The U.S. Navy The laser system, built by North- Times Leader Correspondent dress change will simplify mat- fic control device from the in- Advertising Newsroom
829-7293 829-7242
hasfiredalaserraygunmountedona rop Grumman Corp., could someday LAFLIN -- Borough council ters for police, fire and other tersection of Oakwood Drive, kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
Circulation
warship, zapping — and setting fire be used against cruise missiles, ene- voted Monday night to ap- emergency services that need Oakhill Drive, and Cedarwood Jim McCabe – 829-5000
to — an empty motorboat as it my drones or even ballistic missiles, prove a measure that will ex- quick address verification. Drive. jmccabe@timesleader.com
Published daily by:
bobbed in the Pacific Ocean. Carr said. tend Saylor Avenue to Main Council also approved sever- If approved, the ordinance
The test demonstration, off South- “In the distant future, I can envi- Street. al resolutions and ordinances, will remove stop signs from Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
15 N. Main St.
ern California near San Nicolas Is- sion a day when this technology is The county requested the including appointing an ad- the intersection to improve Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
land, could be the beginning of a new outfitted on cruisers and destroyers,” council’s input on the matter ministrator for the non-uni- traffic flow. Periodicals postage paid at
Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
era in Navy weaponry, officials said. he said. that will impact four borough form pension plan. Council In other business, the coun-
Postmaster: Send address changes
“This is very important to the Na- The laser’s power can be “scaled properties. The properties cur- President Thomas L .Parry cil voted to approve a street to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
vy’s future weapon systems,” said down,” offering the Navy a nonlethal rently on that stretch of Mar- agreed to take on those duties sweeping vendor. Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

RearAdm.NevinCarr,chiefoftheOf- alternative to ward off threats such as ket Street will have a change of with the council’s approval. sweeping in the borough is ten- Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
fice of Naval Research. “By turning pirates, terrorists and smugglers with address to East Saylor Avenue Council also voted in favor tatively set to begin the first $4.35 per week in PA
energy into a weapon, we become an intense blast of heat, Carr said. once the extension takes place. of a motion to advertise an or- week in May. $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
Implicated
Former President Jimmy Carter will attend benefit today NEWS IN BRIEF
HARRSIBURG

Ex-cop denied legal appeal

jail guard T he state Supreme Court has de-


clined to hear the appeal of a
former Dallas Township police officer
who was convicted of killing his wife.

demoted
Jeff Dennis was convicted in Octo-
ber 2007 of first-degree murder for
shooting his wife, Carli, in the head
inside their Wyom-
ing home in Febru-
ary 2006. Dennis
maintained Carli
shot herself.
Ciampi, who faces no charges, was Dennis initially
corporal, now a correctional officer appealed the convic-
over his connection to drug case. tion to the state
Superior Court,
Dennis
arguing prosecutors
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER should not have been permitted to
tmorgan@timesleader.com present witnesses who testified about
comments Carli had made. He also
WILKES-BARRE – The Luzerne
argued he was wrongly denied the
County prison board on Monday demot-
opportunity to present a computer
ed a prison guard who was implicated,
animation that supported his version
but not charged, in connection with a
of the shooting.
drug case.
The Superior Court denied the
Joseph Ciampi was demoted from cor-
appeal in May 2009. Dennis then
poral to correctional officer based on his
asked the Supreme Court to review
involvement in a drug case that led to
the case. The high court denied the
charges against four current and former
request in a one-sentence order issued
prison guards.
Thursday.
“We be- The demotion will
have little impact on NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
lieve some Ciampi financially as Rob Sax and daughter Sammie, Plains Township, look at items at Cook and Cook Auctions in Plains Township prior to
SCRANTON

of his ac- he will continue to


earn $53,078, which is
today’s auction. Former President Jimmy Carter will visit the area for the event. Suit’s dismissal sought
tions il-

Presidential items
about $400 less than Attorneys of Luzerne County Chil-
lustrated he earned as a corpo- dren and Youth Services have asked a
federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed
poor judg- ral, according to War-
den Joseph Piazza. He by a man who claims the agency
ment.’’ said Ciampi’s pay rate thwarted his efforts to regain custody
of his daughter because of his gender.

on auction block
as a correctional offi-
Stephen Menn
Fred Clayworth of Edwardsville filed
Prison board cer is based on his 21
attorney years of service at the
suit in March, alleging the agency
facility. forced him to spend thousands of
Ciampi, 43, was sus- dollars over 4 ½ years to regain custo-
pended without pay on March 11, one dy of his daughter, who had been
day after his name surfaced in an arrest placed for adoption by Clayworth’s
affidavit that was filed against fellow ex-girlfriend.
correctional officers Chris Walsh and Ja- By STEVE MOCARSKY nated many of the 166 items up for bid at Clayworth immediately contacted
son Fierman, and former correctional of- smocarsky@timesleader.com the auction, the proceeds of which will Children and Youth after the child’s
ficers Kevin Warman and John Carey. PLAINS TWP. – Admirers of former benefit the Plains Better Hometown Pro- birth to advise the agency he was the
According to the affidavit, Ciampi ad- President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Ro- gram. father and wished to take custody. He
mitted he purchased cocaine from salynn, will have the opportunity today to The program is actually a non-profit or- alleges he did everything he was asked
Walsh at least four times between late bid on some of the couple’s personal ganization working to preserve buildings of him, but his efforts were repeatedly
2008 and early 2009. Ciampi, who is items, books and works of art and, if lucky in the former president’s hometown of thwarted because the agency wanted
cooperating with authorities, has not enough to have bought a ticket, see the Plains, Ga. to give the child to foster parents who
been charged in connection with the couple in person. “We’ve been getting ready for this auc- wished to adopt her.
case. The Carters are expected to attend the tion for about a year. (Monday was) the Donald Brobst, attorney for Chil-
Stephen Menn, attorney for the prison Plains Helping Plains auction at Cook and preview. People have been stopping in to A sign along East Carey Street in dren and Youth, filed a motion to
board, said Ciampi was reinstated on Cook Auctions on Carey Avenue. The Plains Township welcomes former dismiss the complaint on Friday, argu-
March 29 but did not receive any back 39th U.S. president and the first lady do- See CARTER, Page 9A President Jimmy Carter. ing that the agency and individual
pay from the date of his suspension. defendants are protected from liability
Menn said Ciampi agreed to the demo- based on judicial immunity because

New trial ordered in Plains Twp. officer suit


tion after a disciplinary hearing before their decisions were part of the dis-
the board. cretionary aspect of their jobs.
“He was not arrested, but we believe
some of his actions illustrated poor judg- HARRISBURG
ment. He met with the board and agreed
to accept a demotion,” Menn said.
Court determined federal judge had
improperly instructed the jury.
ment they shared while she was not
home.
taken that active role.
Harvey argued Dombroski did take an Registering deadline nears
Fierman and Walsh remain on unpaid The case went to trial in December active role because he directed Harvey’s Monday, April 18, is the last day to
suspension pending resolution of their 2008. A jury ruled in favor of Dombroski. landlord to open the door to her apart- register to vote in Pennsylvania’s May
criminal cases. Warman and Carey were By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER Harvey then appealed the case to the ment to let her ex-boyfriend in. 17 primary election, acting Secretary
previously fired. tmorgan@timesleader.com Third Circuit. In his instruction to the jury, Munley of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele
Authorities say Fierman and Warman, PLAINS TWP. – A federal appellate In a ruling issued March 28, the court advised the panel that the only question it announced. Primary voters will cast
a nurse who worked in the prison’s in- court has ordered a new trial for a Plains overturned the verdict, finding that U.S. needed to answer was whether Dombros- ballots for candidates for a variety of
firmary, provided drugs to inmates and Township woman who sued a township District Judge James Munley improperly ki had ordered the landlady to open the offices, including judge of the Superior
other guards. Carey is accused of pur- police officer for allowing an ex-boyfriend instructed the jury regarding the factors door. Court, judge of the Commonwealth
chasing drugs from another former into her apartment to retrieve items he it needed to weigh in deciding the case. The Third Circuit said that was a legal Court and county Court of Common
guard, John Gonda, who was fired for his claims were his. Under federal law a police officer can error because the panel should have been Pleas judges.
involvement in a previous drug case, The Third Circuit Court of Appeals is- be held liable for violating a person’s instructed that it needed to consider the More information and resources are
while Walsh is accused of selling drugs sued the ruling in the case of Elizabeth rights in a repossession case only if it is totality of the circumstances, and not a online at www.VotesPA.com.
to Ciampi, but not to inmates. Harvey after determining a federal judge shown that the officer took an active role single fact, in making that determination. Applications from Pennsylvanians
In other business, the board also de- had improperly instructed the jury re- in assisting in the repossession, the court The ruling returns the nearly 10-year- registering for the first time, changing
moted Cpl. Eugene Wicht to the posi- garding the law. said. old case back to federal court for a second their address or changing their party
tion of correctional officer. Piazza said Harvey filed suit in 2001, alleging offi- In the Harvey case, the Third Circuit trial. affiliation must be postmarked or
that demotion, which Wicht agreed to, cer Ronald Dombroski violated her civil Court said Munley improperly instructed delivered to the applicant’s county
was based on a disciplinary issue that rights when he permitted her ex-boy- the jury regarding the elements it must Terrie Morgan-Besecker, a Times Leader board of elections by the close of
was unrelated to Ciampi’s case. friend to retrieve items from the apart- consider in deciding if Dombroski had staff writer, may be reached at 570-829-7179. business on Monday.
Individuals must be registered in a
major political party to vote in that

What parents can do about cyberbullying, sexting addressed


party’s primary. Electors wishing to
vote who are not currently registered
with one of the major parties must
register by April 18 as either a Demo-
crat or Republican in order to vote.
Talk, part of two-day tronic devices. evolved with a lack of supervi- To register in Luzerne County,
Sameer Hinduja, Ph.D., the sion by the firms involved. contact the Bureau of Elections, 20 N.
seminar on bullying, also
co-director of the Cyberbully- Screen names are virtually Pennsylvania Ave., Suite 207, Wilkes-
included other tech dangers. ing Research Center at Florida anonymous, and it is easier to Barre, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
Atlantic University, discussed be cruel in text versus vocally, to 4:30 p.m. Voters can call the office
the dangers of the electronic he said. at 825-1715.
By WILLIAM BELL media for more than an hour Finally, he said, family com-
Times Leader Correspondent and addressed individual con- puters are moving to the bed- WILKES-BARRE
YATESVILLE – The issue of cerns from the audience. room from a family area.
bullying via the Internet and An assistant professor of Hinduja also addressed an ar- Campaign sign advisory
what parents can do about it criminology and a published au- ea that has been in local news --
City of Wilkes-Barre officials are
was addressed Monday night at thor on the subject, he showed sexting. Sexting is the sending
advising all candidates seeking office
a seminar at Pittston Area High many online examples of the or receiving of sexually suggest-
in the primary election that placing
School. dangers to not only adoles- ive or explicit text or pictures by
campaign signs along public rights-of-
“Addressing Cyberbullying, cents, but also younger chil- cell phone. Some students in
way is prohibited. Candidates are
Sexting, and Unwise Social Net- dren. the Tunkhannock Area School
asked to retrieve their signs prior to
working: The Role of Parents” is With adolescent use of the In- NIKO J.KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER District faced legal trouble in
Wednesday at 5 p.m. Any sign found
part of the two-day conference ternet at 93 percent, schoolyard Dr. Sameer Hinduja, co-director of the Cyberbullying Research 2009 over the sending and re-
in violation on Thursday morning will
on bullying sponsored by the bullying (defined as being Center at Florida Atlantic University, speaks Monday at Pitt- ceiving of racy pictures via cell
be removed by the Department of
Northeastern Pennsylvania Di- mean, disrespectful, or hateful) ston Area High School as part of a conference on bullying. phone.
Public Works and placed in storage at
versity Education Consortium, has evolved into cyberbullying Hinduja said statistics show
the Public Works garage on Pennsylva-
and co-sponsored by The Times with the use of a computer or United States has been bullied by cell phone. 13 percent of teens have re-
nia Avenue.
Leader and Guard Insurance cell phone. by someone they know. • Almost half have been bul- ceived naked or semi-naked im-
Candidates may pick up their signs
Group. Hinduja cited statistics that • One in three has been bul- lied on the social networking ages from someone in school
at the garage between 7 a.m. and 3:30
The event addressed cyber- held everyone’s attention: lied while playing a game. site, Facebook.
p.m.
bullying and the safe use of elec- • One in three children in the • One in two has been bullied Hinduja said online use has See SEMINAR, Page 7A
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Benyo is named new Hanover Area board tackles budget deficit


supervisor at Hazle Twp. Directors look at areas to cut
in dealing with projected $1
May 30.
Saying the impact to the dis-
W H AT ’ S N E X T
The regular meeting of the Hanov-
a presentation from Jerry Hu-
dock and Ted Warkomski, Mid-
By GERI GIBBONS pervisors’ choice. Benyo is also trict of Gov. Tom Corbett’s cost- Atlantic Solar, West Nanticoke,
Times Leader Correspondent a former board chairman. million shortfall. cutting proposals is $1.55 mil-
er Area School Board will be
about the construction of solar
Thursday at 7 p.m.
HAZLE TWP. -- Township su- Chairman William Gallagher lion, Pericci said salary freezes, panels on property behind the
pervisors on Monday night said 10 resumes had been sub- staff reductions, as well as supply high school. Warkomski estimat-
named Andrew Benyo as the re- mitted for the position, and he By TOM HUNTINGTON cuts are being considered. The board, in advance of its ed that savings in electrical costs
placement for former Supervi- encouraged those who were not Times Leader Correspondent regular public meeting on Thurs-
In conjunction with the latter, could be $61,000 per year at the
sor Anthony "Midge" Matz, chosen to engage in other areas HANOVER TWP. – During an it was stated that the school ad- day, 7 p.m., approved: high school alone.
who had resigned amid allega- of public service. abbreviated work session of the ministration has been authorized •Payments of $74 and He said the solar system has
tions that he misused a town- In voting to ban bath salts, the Hanover Area School Board on on May 5 to receive (and open) $1,348.50 for legal services to the potential to eliminate all of
ship gas card. board took action similar to that Monday night, board President bids for: gasoline and fuel, gar- Sweet, Stevens, Katz, Williams the district’s current electrical ex-
The board also passed an ordi- taken by several other munici- John Pericci said the administra- LLP;
bage collection, reconditioning penses as well as produce addi-
nance banning the sale of bath palities in the area in response tion is looking into reducing bud- •The Luzerne Intermediate
of athletic equipment, general tional energy that could be publi-
salts in the township. to well-publicized problems getary proposals in dealing with a Unit 18 General Operating Bud-
athletic supplies, general science cly marketed. The total cost War-
Upon Supervisor Francis with the substance. projected $1 million deficit. get, which reflects no increase
Boyarski’s announcement of the Ed Pane, director of Serento Pericci, as he has done previ- supplies and nursing/medical from 2010-2011. Pericci said the komski submitted for the solar
selection, several gasps were Gardens alcohol and drug ser- ously, outlined proposals for cost supplies. budget will provide the same lev- panel project is between $18 mil-
heard from the sizable crowd at vices, Hazleton, supported the cuts for supplies and services Besides the work session, the el of services. lion and $22 million, which he
the meeting. However, several passing of this ordinance, stat- that are designed to reduce a pro- board also met in executive ses- •The business administrator suggested could be offset
residents who stepped up to the ing that local emergency rooms jected 1.6 mill tax increase down sion to review personnel matters. to solicit quotes for a tax and rev- through grants, tax rebates and
podium congratulated Benyo, have seen an increase in drug-re- to .6 mills. A mill is a $1 tax on In addition, a refund of real es- enue anticipation note for the pe- other means. Hudock said an im-
saying he was a good choice for lated cases due to the use of bath every $1,000 of assessed property tate taxes was approved for the riod July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012. mediate 30 percent federal tax re-
the position. And comments of salts. value. years 2009 and 2010 for Mary, The board also acknowledged bate is a possibility.
the crowd were generally posi- He compared the effects of The projected budget for 2011- Darryl and Lora Tomko, 32 Tom- the donation from Brian Zaboski Thomas R. Cipriano Jr., busi-
tive. the substance to PCP and stated 12 is almost $28.3 million up from ko Ave., Hanover Township, in of an LP gas stove for the fusion ness administrator, will hold fur-
Matz resigned last month. that it often caused "overt psy- $24.9 million this year. The bud- the amounts of $484.29 and stand at the stadium. ther discussion with Mid-Atlan-
In previously published re- chosis." get is scheduled to be enacted by $504.15. At the outset, the board, heard tic personnel.
ports solicitor Charles Pedri Pane emphasized that not on-
said there was no criminal in- ly must the ordinance be passed,

Pa. bill that would regulate abortion clinics clears panel


tent by Matz, but there was a vi- but it must also be consistently
olation of township policy. It enforced, especially in business-
was also previously reported es operating in the Laurel Mall,
that Matz said he had used the where young people tend to
card instead of filing for mileage gather. The bill was written after abortions that killed a patient for women. buildings that could force most, if
reimbursement in the amount Concern in regard to a possi- and viable infants, whose spinal "Cases such as this clearly not all, to close.
allegations that Philly doctor
of $2,500. ble methadone clinic was also cords were severed with scissors. show why it is critical that regu- "This will particularly impact
Boyarski cited Benyo’s 18 voiced and Pedri indicated that performed illegal abortions. It advanced out of the House lations be placed on abortionists poor women and women who re-
years of experience as a supervi- was a zoning issue. Health Committee on a 19-4 vote in the commonwealth," the Penn- side in rural areas," the ACLU
sor in the past and his tenure as The zoning board meeting is and would need to go through the sylvania Family Council said. said.
roadmaster as a basis for the su- schedule for Monday. The Associated Press full House, the Senate and the "The lives and safety of women The state renewed regular in-
HARRISBURG — Abortion governor’s office to become law. are clearly at stake." spections of abortion clinics after
clinics in Pennsylvania would be Supporters and critics of the But the American Civil Liber- a February 2010 drug raid by au-
Anna Natitus required to meet the same safety bill disagreed over whether it ties Union said state law already thorities uncovered poor condi-
standards as outpatient surgery would improve or hurt the qual- provides guidelines on equip- tions at the Women’s Medical So-
April 10, 2011 centers under a bill that received ity of women’s health services in ment, staff, emergency transfers ciety clinic, run by Dr. Kermit
the approval of a state House the state. to hospitals, counseling and re-
Gosnell. A Philadelphia grand ju-
A nna M. Natitus, 93, of Trucks-
ville died, Sunday, April 10,
2011, at Little Flower Manor, sur-
committee on Monday.
The bill was written in the
The Harrisburg-based Pennsyl-
vania Family Council said the bill
porting by abortion clinics. It
warned that the bill would re-
ry says the state had ended regu-
lar inspections in about 1995 to
rounded by her loving family. wake of allegations that a Phila- would provide critically impor- quire the clinics to make expen-
Born February 25, 1918, in Ply- delphia doctor performed illegal tant health and safety protections sive changes to their staffing and avoid barriers for women seeking
mouth, she was a daughter of the abortions.
late Joseph and Mary Ciak. In January, Gosnell was
Anna attended Plymouth charged with killing seven babies
schools, worked at General Cigar,
and retired from the Dallas School
District, where she worked in the
Warrior Run postpones burn-ban ordinance action born alive and with the 2009
death of a woman after a botched
housekeeping department for over abortion at his clinic, which pros-
20 years. ecutors called a drug mill by day
She loved life, and everyone in it.
By SUSAN DENNEY ties include flooded basements ers.
To Mom, life was her family. She es-
Times Leader Correspondent and yards. “They’re civil cases,” Pason- and an abortion mill by night.
pecially loved spending time with WARRIOR RUN -- Council In both cases, the residents ick said. Prosecutors, who described the
her precious grandchildren, who members on Monday night were stated that actions of a nearby He said he will be looking in- clinic as “a house of horrors,” said
adored her. Mom had a gentle smile dren; and four great-great-grand- forced to postpone a choice be- property owner are causing the to any drainage problems on hundreds more babies died there.
that would simply melt your heart, children; as well as numerous nieces
and make everything right in the
tween either a partial or a full stormwater to drain onto their the streets in question. But he
and nephews.
world. Friends are invited to attend burn ban ordinance because the properties. said, “The borough will not be
In addition to her parents, Anna
was preceded in death by her hus-
her Mass of Christian Burial, which
will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m.
borough solicitor, who is prepar-
ing the possible new laws, was
Paul Pasonick, borough engi-
neer, said these kinds of prob-
going onto private property to
try to correct drainage prob-
ALL JUNK CARS &
band, Charles J. Natitus; daughter
Beverly Ann; son Charles J. Jr.;
Wednesday at St. John the Evange-
list Church, 35 William St., Pittston.
absent. lems are between property own- lems.” TRUCKS WANTED
granddaughter Bonnie Ann Pre- Interment will immediately follow
Officials said residents are di- Free Removal. Call Anytime.

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Subway blast kills 11 in Belarus


I N B R I E F

An official says explosion in said. The authoritarian leader, later ordered that the coun-
under strong pressure from try’s feared police to “call in all
the capital city of Minsk was
the West over his suppression forces and turn everything in-
a terrorist act. of the opposition, has fre- side-out” to investigate the
quently alleged outside forces blast.
seek to destabilize his regime. About five hours after the
By YURAS KARMANAU Deputy prosecutor-general blast, Health Minister Vasily
Associated Press Andrei Shved said the blast Zharko said 11 people were
MINSK, Belarus — An ex- was a terrorist act, but did not killed and 126 people were
plosion tore through a key sub- give further details. wounded, 22 of them severely.
way station in the Belarusian An Associated Press report- One witness, Alexei Kiklev-
capital of Minsk during eve- er at the scene saw heavily ich, said at least part of the sta-
ning rush hour Monday, kill- wounded people being carried tion’s ceiling collapsed after
ing 11 people and wounding out of the station, including the explosion.
126. An official said the blast one person with missing legs. Igor Tumash, 52, said he
was a terrorist act. Several witnesses told The was getting off a train when
President Alexander Lu- Associated Press that the ex- “there was a large flash, an ex-
kashenko did not say what plosion hit just as passengers AP PHOTO plosion and heavy smoke. I fell
AP PHOTO caused the explosion at the were stepping off a train about A wounded blast victim cries in shock Monday at Oktyabr- on my knees and crawled ...
Last appearance before royal wedding Oktyabrskaya subway station, 6 p.m. local time. The Oktyabr- skaya subway station in Minsk, Belarus. bodies were piled on each oth-
Kate Middleton reacts to the crowd but suggested outside forces skaya station, where Minsk’s er.”
Monday at Witton County Park, Dar- could be behind it. two subway lines intersect, yards of the presidential ad- ment ceremonies. He said he saw a man with a
wen, England. Prince William and “I do not rule out that this was crowded with passengers ministration building and the Lukashenko visited the site severed leg and rushed to help
fiancee Middleton visited northwest gift could have been brought at the end of the work day. Palace of the Republic, a con- about two hours after the blast him. “But then I saw he was
England on to support local youth from outside,” Lukashenko The station is within 100 cert hall often used for govern- and left without comment. He dead,” Tumash said.
charities. It was the last trip in their
pre-wedding tour of England, Scot-

Libyan
land, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The magnitude 7.0 aftershock killed a teenage girl, prompted
DALLAS, TEXAS evacuations and renewed concerns about nuclear radiation
Heat, wind drive wildfires
O ut-of-control wildfires in Texas
have scorched nearly 400 square
miles and destroyed dozens of homes
rebels
reject
as hot, windy conditions fuel the blaz-
es.
One fast-moving wildfire in West
Texas had spread to more than 60,000

cease-fire
acres Sunday in Jeff Davis County and
destroyed about 40 homes in Fort Da-
vis before it raged north and east.
“It was unbelievable, just horrific.
There were horses on fire, buildings on
fire, houses on fire,” said Bob Dillard, a Gadhafi also refuses to accept
former Jeff Davis county judge and
editor of the weekly Jeff Davis County
truce and his forces kill six
Mountain Dispatch. people in Libya.
PARIS

Ban on face veils begins


By BEN HUBBARD
Associated Press

The world’s first ban on Islamic face BENGHAZI, Libya — Libyan


veils took effect Monday in France, rebels, backed forcefully by Eu-
meaning that women may bare their ropean leaders, rejected a cease-
breasts in Cannes but not cover their fire proposal by African media-
tors on Monday because it did
faces on the Champs-Elysees.
not insist Moammar Gadhafi re-
Two veiled women were hauled off
linquish power. Despite an earli-
from a Paris protest within hours of the
AP PHOTO er announcement that the Libyan
new ban. Their unauthorized demon- leader had ac-
stration, on the cobblestone square Japanese stop for a moment of silence at 2:46 p.m. Monday, exactly a month after a massive earthquake struck the area
cepted the
truce, his forces “There can
facing Notre Dame Cathedral, was rich in the port town of Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
with both the symbolism of France’s shelled a key re- be no sole-

Another earthquake hits Japan


medieval history and its modern spirit bel-held city
of defiance. and killed six ly military
While some see encroaching Isla- people, a doc- solution to
mophobia in the new ban, President tor said.
Nicolas Sarkozy’s government defend- “Col. Gadha- the crisis
ed it as a rampart protecting France’s fi and his sons in Libya.”
identity against inequality and extre- By JAY ALABASTER and ERIC TALMADGE
Associated Press
when the original 9.0-magnitude earth- “At the pan’s Nuclear and In- must leave im-
mism. Police grumbled that it will be quake hit on March 11. Plates fell and dustrial Safety Agency. mediately if he Anders Fogh
hard to enforce. SENDAI, Japan — A strong new earth- parts of the ceiling crashed down around moment, With the crisis drag- wants to save Rasmussen
quake rattled Japan’s northeast and her. no tsunami ging on, residents of himself,” said NATO secretary
general
RALEIGH, N.C. killed one girl Monday as the govern- Officials said Monday’s aftershock did five more communi- Mustafa Abdul-
ment urged more people living near a not endanger operations at the tsunami- resistance ties, some of them Jalil, head of
Papal jewelry up for bid tsunami-crippled nuclear plant to leave,
citing concerns about long-term health
flooded Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear
complex, where power was cut but
has been more than 20 miles
from the plant, were
the rebels’ lead-
ership council. “If not, the people
In the unlikely location of a North risks from radiation. quickly restored. The epicenter was just
added to urged to evacuate with- are coming for him.”
Carolina jewelry store near the beach, a
lavishly jeweled cross and a ring once
The magnitude 7.0 aftershock, which inland and about 100 miles north of To- the plant.” in a month because of Even as the African Union dele-
collapsed the 16-year-old girl’s house, kyo. high levels of radiation, gation arrived in the eastern re-
owned by Pope Paul VI sit under lock Hidehiko
came just hours after residents bowed But a nuclear safety official said re- Chief Cabinet Secreta- bel stronghold of Benghazi,
and key, awaiting transfer to an even Nishiyama
their heads and wept in ceremonies to peated strong aftershocks — another ry Yukio Edano told re- crowds of protesters gathered to
less familiar venue for symbols of Ro- Nuclear and
mark a month since a massive earth- large quake hit last Thursday — were Industrial Safety porters. People living demonstrate their opposition to
man Catholic authority: an eBay auc- quake and tsunami killed up to 25,000 slowing work at the plant, and said that in a 12-mile radius any dealmaking while Gadhafi re-
Agency
tion. people and set off radiation leaks at the if one of them were to spawn a tsunami, around the plant al- mains in power. They said they
The items have turned up at a Wil- nuclear plant by knocking out its cooling the complex would be just as vulnerable ready have been evac- had little faith in the visiting Afri-
mington store owned by a Southern systems. as on March 11. uated. can Union mediators, most of
Baptist with a flair for self-promotion. them allies of Gadhafi. Three of
“Even after a month, I still cry when I “At the moment, no tsunami resist- “This is not an emergency measure
It’s the latest stop on a strange journey the five African leaders who came
watch the news,” said Marina Seito, 19, a ance has been added to the plant. At the that people have to evacuate immediate-
involving luminaries ranging from UN preaching democracy for Libya
student at a junior college who recalled moment, there is nothing we can do ly,” he said. “We have decided this mea-
Secretary General U Thant to Evel seized power in coups.
being in a basement restaurant in Sendai about it,” said Hidehiko Nishiyama of Ja- sure based on long-term health risks.” Abdul-Jalil, a former justice
Knievel, and which began with Paul
VI’s novel decision to allow some of his minister who split with Gadhafi
and leads the Benghazi-based

Ivory Coast strongman nabbed in bunker


jewelry to be sold to raise money for
charity. Transitional National Council,
The Vatican confirmed that the said the proposal “did not re-
items are the "personal" ring and pec- spond to the aspirations of the Li-
byan people” and only involved
toral cross of Paul VI. Each pope’s
political reforms.
official ring is smashed with a hammer
when he dies.
Four-month standoff ends dents of the commercial cap- “The initiative that was pre-
ital were still fearful of the sented today, its time has
as president’s forces pull
hundreds of armed fighters passed,” said Abdul-Jalil. “We
MAPLETON, IOWA Gbagbo from burning home. that continued to prowl the will not negotiate on the blood of
Warning helps save lives streets, refusing to believe
their leader had been arrest-
our martyrs. We will die with
them or be victorious.”
Authorities say the 15 minutes of By MARCO CHOWN OVED ed. Sporadic gunfire echoed Italian Foreign Minister Fran-
warning given to residents of a small Associated Press across the city Monday night. co Frattini strongly backed the re-
Iowa town were key to preventing any ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — More than a million civil- bel demand for Gadhafi’s imme-
deaths or serious injuries when a torna- Ivory Coast’s elected presi- ians fled their homes and un- diate departure and said he
do destroyed more than half the com- dent used his troops and told numbers were killed doubted anyway that the Libyan
munity. French tanks and air power to over the course of the power leader would have abided by the
The storm barreled through Maple- oust strongman Laurent struggle that threatened to cease-fire after he broke more
ton on Saturday night with winds of than one pledge before to halt vi-
Gbagbo, ending their four- re-ignite a civil war in the
more than 130 mph. But the worst olence. The AU sought a suspen-
month standoff on Monday world’s largest cocoa pro-
sion of three weeks of interna-
injury was a mere broken leg. by pulling him from his burn- ducer. Gbagbo could be AP PHOTO
tional airstrikes on Gadhafi’s
Sheriff Jeff Pratt says he and his ing residence. forced to answer for his sol- Local residents celebrate the capture of strongman Laurent forces.
deputies, along with trained storm Images of Gbagbo being diers’ crimes, but an interna- Gbagbo, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, on Monday. The secretary general of NA-
spotters, tracked the twister across the led into a room in a white un- tional trial threatens to stoke TO, which took over control of
countryside and notified communities dershirt were broadcast on the divisions that President around the city and targets and pro-Ouattara troops en- the international air operation
in its path to blow their warning sirens television as proof of his cap- Alassane Ouattara will now within the presidential com- tered the presidential com- over Libya from the U.S., wel-
earlier than usual. That let people ture even as he refused to have to heal. pound. Ouattara’s final push pound just after midday. comed any efforts to resolve the
scramble into basements or seek other sign a statement formally Gbagbo’s dramatic arrest began just after French air- “We attacked and forced in conflict.
shelter. ceding power after losing No- came after days of heavy strikes ceased at around 3 a part of the bunker,” Issard “There can be no solely mili-
About 100 homes were destroyed. vember’s election. fighting during which French a.m. Monday. A simultane- Soumahro, a pro-Ouattara tary solution to the crisis in Li-
On Monday, volunteers began clean- There was little celebrating and U.N. helicopters fired ous French armored advance fighter at the scene, told The bya,” Anders Fogh Rasmussen
ing up. in public in Abidjan, as resi- rockets at arms depots secured large parts of the city Associated Press. said.
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Court: Release state PEACE AND JUSTICE AWARDS GIVEN


Pa. lawsuit
liability bill
cops’ off-duty jobs
Records had been sought by AP’s lawyer Gayle Sproul said
clears House
the court took very seriously a re-
AP. Troopers group wanted to quirement that an agency that By PETER JACKSON
protect officers’ safety. wants to withhold records pro- Associated Press
vide evidence of a "substantial HARRISBURG — The Repub-
and demonstrable risk of physi- lican-controlled House of Repre-
By MARC LEVY cal harm," rather than relying on sentatives on Monday over-
Associated Press examples with circumstances whelmingly approved a bill that
HARRISBURG — The Penn- that were not present in this case. would limit the liability of mul-
sylvania State Police has been or- Troopers’ Social Security num- tiple defendants in civil judg-
dered for a second time to release bers and home addresses also ments in Pennsylvania, sending
records sought by The Associat- would be withheld. the measure on to an uncertain
ed Press about work that its em- An Office of Open Records ap- fate in the Senate.
ployees perform while they are peals officer said in her decision The "fair-share" legislation,
off duty. A Commonwealth Court last year that state police may le- supported by statewide business
opinion filed Monday upheld an gally black out home addresses of groups and opposed by trial law-
earlier decision by the state Of- law-enforcement officers and So- yers, won final House approval
fice of Open Records. cial Security numbers for all em- on a 112-88 vote.
The Pennsylvania State Troop- ployees. But she said state police CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Proponents said the bill would
failed to establish that informa-
ers Association had challenged
the office’s decision last year, con-
tending that releasing the re-
tion about outside jobs is protect-
ed by exemptions in the state
S tan Chan, a junior at Hanover Area High School, is presented the Student Peace
Award by Rod Gereda of the Peace and Justice Center on Monday at the group’s
18th annual dinner at the Kirby Health Center. Rita Boyle and Sister Nancy Lee Lydon
fix an unfair law and make Penn-
sylvania more attractive to pro-
spective employers.
Right-to-Know Law.
cords could act as a road map to were co-honorees of The Susan Merril Constance Kozel Award, and Susan and Judd But members of the Demo-
A lawyer for the troopers’
someone seeking to harm an off- cratic minority sought to cast
union, Todd Eagen, said Monday Shoval received The David Frey Community Service for Peace Award.
duty trooper. the bill as an attack on victims
he did not know yet whether the
However, the court’s majority and to portray defendants in civ-
union would appeal to the state
opinion written by Judge Johnny il cases as "wrongdoers."
Supreme Court. Union president

Rutgers University students want ‘the Boss’


J. Butler said the union and state Bruce Edwards said in a state- They also made a series of mo-
police did not prove that releas- ment that he could not comment tions — all rejected by lopsided
ing the records would endanger at length because he had not had margins by — aimed at allowing
troopers, particularly after the a chance to thoroughly review them to offer amendments that
AP suggested that the state po- the court’s opinion. Facebook campaign hopes The Rutgers University Pro- vite — we don’t say you can in- fell by the wayside when the
lice could withhold the names gramming Association paid the vite Lawrence Welk but you GOP used a parliamentary ma-
“The PSTA believes the safety to counteract fallout from
and schedules of troopers in- of troopers and their families "Jersey Shore" reality TV star can’t invite Snooki,” McCor- neuver to cut off debate last
volved in undercover work. should concern all Pennsylva-
appearance by ‘Snooki.’ $32,000 to answer questions. mick told a panel of New Jer- week.
"While we appreciate the po- nians,” Edwards said. That’s $2,000 more than Rutgers sey senators in response to a “Who are we here for?” asked
tential danger PSP troopers may Last year, a moonlighting state will pay Nobel-winning novelist question on Monday. Rep. Mark Cohen, D-Philadel-
face on and off-duty, the evidence trooper was connected to off-field The Associated Press Toni Morrison to deliver the One GOP senator has since phia.. "Are we here for victims,
submitted in this case does not incidents involving quarterback NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — commencement address next called for legislation allowing or just for defendants, in civil li-
establish that disclosure of the Ben Roethlisberger. The Pitts- Some students at New Jersey’s month. students to “opt in” to paying tigation?”
supplementary employment burgh Steelers star sometimes largest university believe Freshman Daniel Oliveto and entertainment fees. Rep. Mike Sturla, D-Lancas-
forms and supporting docu- used the trooper friend as his per- Bruce Springsteen is their sal- junior Paul Tranquilli are spear- Sen. Joe Kyrillos said stu- ter, said many victims of crime
ments, ... when appropriately re- sonal assistant. vation. heading the effort. Oliveto tells rely on civil litigation for com-
dents and their parents
dacted, make it more likely than The AP’s request had sought They have started a Face- the Asbury Park Press Polizzi’s pensation not available in the
shouldn’t have to pay for en-
not that PSP employees are at a supplementary employment re- book campaign called "Let’s message to "study hard, but party criminal justice system for med-
tertainment they find objec-
risk of substantial and demon- quests of current state police em- Bring the Boss to Rutgers!" to harder," was offensive. ical expenses or counseling.
tionable.
strable risk of physical harm or to ployees made since Jan. 1, 2005, counteract fallout from a re- Rutgers University President "We haven’t had a full debate
their personal security," Butler and any responses, decisions and cent appearance by Nicole Richard McCormick said school McCormick said the admin- on this," Sturla said.
wrote. records related to them. "Snooki" Polizzi. administrators asked students in istration and the students Majority Leader Mike Turzai
charge of booking campus enter- have learned a life lesson. said the bill is about apportion-
tainment to reconsider their deci- The students hope Spring- ing damages among multiple de-
steen would either perform or
Fourteen arrested in Philadelphia dogfighting raids at four sites sion to bring “Snooki” to the
school.
He said students are allowed to
have a question-and-answer
session similar to the sit-down
fendants in civil judgments after
a jury has decided each defend-
ant’s share of responsibility.
By MARYCLAIRE DALE dogs, including two dogs badly nized.” book whatever entertainers they Snooki gave last month. He said amendments were
Associated Press injured in the fight and seven The arrests late Sunday and choose with the $6 per student Springsteen’s publicist has thoroughly discussed in the Ap-
PHILADELPHIA — Investiga- puppies believed to have been Monday capped months of inves- per semester fee for such events. not replied to a request for a re- propriations Committee and on
tors interrupted a front-room bred for fighting, a Pennsylvania tigation and may lead to suspects “We don’t censor who they in- sponse. the floor.
dogfight inside a Philadelphia SPCA spokeswoman said. The beyond Pennsylvania.
rowhouse and went on to arrest puppies were found in crates in a Investigators also found weap-
14 people at four sites while reco- basement. ons, marijuana and heroin, and
vering drugs, weapons and more “We think this was a pretty big more than $10,000 in cash, which
than $10,000 cash, an animal-wel- ring,” SPCA spokeswoman Wen- Marano said could be from gam-
fare group said. dy Marano said. This wasn’t just a bling proceeds, at the other sites
Authorities also rescued 26 corner pick-up fight. It was orga- in North Philadelphia.

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Romney forms exploratory committee in first steps for presidential bid


By PHILIP ELLIOTT "It is time that we put America job or have given up looking," how jobs are created in the pri- ten a book on government and cord of turning around failing en-
Associated Press back on a course of greatness, Romney said. vate sector." has raised money and cam- terprises in a time of economic
WASHINGTON — Republican with a growing economy, good "How has this happened in the Romney, a businessman who paigned for Republican candi- turmoil.
Mitt Romney took the first offi- jobs and fiscal discipline in Wash- nation that leads the world in in- ran Salt Lake City’s Winter Olym- dates. But his challenges are big, too.
cial steps toward a second presi- ington," the former Massachu- novation and productivity? The pics, has lined up donors, staff His strengths are substantial: They include the health care law
dential bid Monday, telling sup- setts governor said in a video answer is that President Obama’s and advisers for his second presi- He’s well known and he’s an expe- that was enacted in Massachu-
porters he had formed an explo- posted on his website, on Face- policies have failed. He and vir- dential bid. He lost the GOP rienced campaigner. He has a setts on his watch and that’s simi-
ratory committee to begin a book and on Twitter. tually all the people around him nomination to John McCain in personal fortune and an existing lar to Obama’s national health
White House run. He criticized Obama’s steward- have never worked in the real 2008. network of donors. He has a busi- overhaul, which conservatives
Romney, who has been plan- ship of the economy and offered a economy. They just don’t know Since then, Romney has writ- nessman’s background and a re- despise.
ning a second run since losing preview of his expected cam-
the Republican nomination in paign theme: Romney is a proven

SCHOOLS
2008, focused in his announce- business executive while Obama place some of the “We are facing right now stabilize our systems. We in-
ment on the economy and what remains unqualified to lead. things we have 2,000-plus empty seats, so a creased the per-student tuition
he described as President Barack "Across the nation, over 20 mil- just spoken about. quarter of our seats are empty. of parents, putting it much more
Obama’s failed policies. lion Americans still can’t find a If I keep every You pay for those and they be- in line with dioceses around the
Continued from Page 1A
Find a link school open, I will come a part of your expense. United States that are running
is yet to be determined, he said. to video of lose the system.” We’re also up against the reality sustainable Catholic school sys-

SEMINAR
Google his or her child’s name oc- Kathleen Hanlon, diocesan the Bishop Bambera said of a $19 million debt in the Dio- tems. For that to happen, our
casionally to see what activity secretary for Catholic schools Joseph one of the main cese of Scranton that was in- families are generally expected
Bambera’s
shows, and if there are real con- and superintendent of schools, announce- reasons for the curred by our school systems,” to pay at least 60 to 65 percent of
cerns there are numerous soft- will begin meeting with teach- ment about restructuring de- Bambera said. the per-student cost.”
Continued from Page 3A
ware programs to monitor Inter- ers and administrators today, the Catholic cision was be- Gate of Heaven School was at To achieve those numbers,
and 8 percent have sent them. net use. Bambera said. schools at cause schools in a projected capacity of 39 per- Bambera said, the diocese pro-
All of this is not an epidemic, He said Facebook also offers “A The bishop said the decision www.times- the Holy Cross cent for next school year, and vided parents with tuition pro-
he said, and there are things par- Parent’s Guide To Facebook” at about which schools to close leader.com. system based in Marian was looking at similar jections for the next three
ents can do, such as communicat- no cost. was based on “factual data,” in- Lackawanna and numbers. St. Mary Assumption years. Those numbers include
ing with their kids, especially He said the first priority is to cluding actual enrollment, Bradford counties in Pittston had a projected en- tuition increases of $300 each
early. make sure the child is safe. The building capacity; finances and and the Holy Redeemer system rollment of 142 students in year.
Parents also need to watch next step is to collect evidence of proximity to other schools. based in Luzerne County have a grades kindergarten through “What we also need to put in-
their children’s behavior, he said, the activity. The school, other He said reaction of those indi- total of about 2,000 empty stu- eight, when the optimum en- to that mix that was clearly not
and watch what they’re accessing parents and even the police viduals associated with the clos- dent seats. rollment for a K-8 school is put in nearly as aggressively the
on the computer, by phone, and should be involved if the activity ing schools was surprise, sad- He said there are 6,000 stu- about 225 students, Bambera last time around was a focus on
through online games. is dangerous or if it involves pos- ness and dismay, but those from dents in the Holy Cross and Ho- said. marketing and development,”
If children have a Facebook ac- sible violence or illegality. the schools not affected was “ve- ly Redeemer systems. Another problem is that par- Bambera said.
count, become one of their As part of the two-day event , ry different.” And although the schools in ishes have been paying 25 per- He hopes that successful mar-
friends, Hinduja advised parents. Hinduja will be talking to two Those from the other schools the two systems achieved a 90 cent of their income to support keting will result in higher en-
Parents should ask what sites groups of middle school students “have begun to realize that our percent enrollment retention the Catholic schools. rollment in the future and less
their children and their friends from numerous local schools to- goal here right now is less to based on figures from an initial “It’s unsustainable,” he said, severe tuition hikes.
visit, he said. day, explaining the dangers of the save a particular school build- registration that ended March adding that a more realistic con-
He also said parents should Net, from bullying to the very re- ing and more to save the sys- 4, a large discrepancy still exists tribution would be 9 or 10 per- Steve Mocarsky, a Times Leader
check all privacy settings for any al problem with Facebook or oth- tem,” Bambera said. “And I can between capacity and enroll- cent, the national average. staff writer, may be reached at
device being used by their child. er social site postings affecting save the system if we put in ment, Bambera said. “We put forth a plan that will 970-7311.
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JOHN DALTON, has been taken Jerome ‘Jerry’ Seeherman Susan Ferraro Domena ‘Minnie’
home to the Lord in glory, on Sat-
urday, April 9, 2011, at Hospice of April 10, 2011 April 10, 2011 Nally
the Sacred Heart, Wilkes-Barre.
April 11, 2011
He was born November 28, 1934,
in Wilkes-Barre, a son of the late
Robert and Veronica Dalton. John
J erome (Jerry) Seeherman, 96, of
Kingston, died at home, Sunday S usan Ferraro, 96, of Luzerne,
died Sunday, April 10, 2011. Domena “Min-
evening, April 10, 2011, with his lov- Born in Sugar Notch, on August nie” D. Nally, 90,
gave himself to the service of oth- ing family by his side. 24, 1914, she was a daughter of Ital- of West Pittston,
ers. He was preceded in death by Born in Larksville, he was a son of ian-American immigrants, Salva- died Monday
brothers, Robert, James, Joseph, the late Henry and Esther Dattner tore and Maurgerite Lanuti, and the morning, April
and Patrick; and sister, Margaret Seeherman, and was a graduate of fourth of seven children. 11, 2011, in Tim-
Trzeciar. Surviving is his wife, El- Larksville High School. After loosing her mother at age 7, ber Ridge Health
izabeth Dalton, Moosic; daugh- Jerry served in the U.S. Army Susan worked hard, along with her Care Center,
ters, Darlene Tomasura, Sweet Val- during World War II, as a T ser- father, and siblings, to keep her fam- Plains Township.
ley; Brenda Dalton, Wilkes-Barre; geant, and was the recipient of the ily together. Her incredible work Born on January 21, 1921, in the
sons, Patrick and James, Wilkes- World War II Victory Medal, Good ethic, dedication to family, selfless- Old Boston Section of Jenkins Town-
Barre, and William, Kingston; six Conduct Medal, and the E A M E ness, and deep-rooted values began ship, she was a daughter of the late
grandchildren; two great-grand- Campaign Medal. from her early experiences, and re- Anello and Lucy Denisco DeOrio.
children; brother Thomas, Shick- He owned and operated a radio mained with her throughout her Minnie was a graduate of Jenkins
shinny; and sisters Vera Hannis life. Township High School.
and television repair business, and
and Mary Drevanak, Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Chapel, 348 S. River St., It was with great pride that she re- merly served at president. She for- She was a homemaker, a loving
with his father, also owned and op-
There will be no calling hours. Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in told stories from her youth, passing ever remained dedicated to its mis- mother who enjoyed gardening, a fab-
erated the Seeherman grocery
A future memorial service will be Ohav Zedek Cemetery, Hanover on tremendous life lessons that will sion of service to others. ulous cook, and loved animals.
store, Larksville, for many years.
announced. Donations can be be carried in the hearts of her chil- Susan was always eager to help Minnie was preceded in death by
He was a member of Congrega- Township.
made to Hospice of Sacred Heart, dren, grandchildren, and great- those in need, had a heart of grati- her husband, Robert E. Nally, in 1980;
tion Ohav Zedek, and the Jewish The family would like to thank Ti- brothers, Balty DeOrio and Frank ‘Ju-
600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes- grandchildren for many years to tude, and an unwavering faith in
Barre, PA , or Geisinger Children’s Community Center. na Gomareli, Hospice of the Sacred nior’ DeOrio; and sister, Annette Sca-
come. God.
Hospital. He was the brother the late Dr. Jo- Heart, Erwine Home Health, and rantino.
Her family eventually moved to She was a gift to all who knew
seph and Merle Seeherman. Dr. John Carey for their help and Surviving are her daughter, Cathy
VIOLET T. MOSIER, 73, of Luzerne, which is where she met her, especially to her family, who
Jerry is survived by his beloved compassion. Nally, Greensboro, N.C.; and grand-
Wilkes-Barre, died Friday, April 8, her beloved husband, Anthony. will hold her forever in their hearts.
wife, the former Gertrude Lasman, Shiva will be observed from 7 to 9 dog, Liza; as well as nieces and neph-
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General They were married in 1938, and to- In addition to her parents, she
with whom he would have celebrat- p.m. this evening, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 ews.
gether went on to own and operate a was preceded in death by siblings
Hospital. Born February 9, 1938, ed 60 years of marriage on April 15, to 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Funeral services will be private.
general store and a construction Pete, Mary, Marty, and Frank.
she was a daughter of the late An- 2011. He is also survived by daugh- and 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, at the family Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Ceme-
company, until his untimely death Susan is survived by her brother
thony and Theresa Kosloski. Vio- ters, Janet Cohen (Stephen), Pitts- home, 112 First Ave., Kingston. at age 47. tery, Carverton.
Sam Lanuti, Michigan; sister Louise
let had been employed for many burgh, Pa., and Amy Goldstein, Memorial contributions, if desir- Susan continued to devote her- Funeral arrangements are entrust-
Bettachini, Jessup, Pa.; Larry Ferra-
years in the local garment indus- Kingston; grandchildren, Andrea self to raising her two children, Lar- ro and wife Florence, Chester ed to the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral
ed, may be made to charity of do-
try, and was a member of St. Leo’s Cohen, Justin Cohen, and Hali ry and JoAnn, and remained faithful Springs, Pa.; and daughter, JoAnn Home, 802 Susquehanna Ave., West
nor’s choice.
Church, Ashley. She was preceded Goldstein; as well as many nieces to the memory of her husband. Berrettini, Forty Fort. Pittston.
Jerry will be missed by his family,
in death by her husband, Theo- and nephews. An avid gardener, and skilled She will be sorely missed by her Online condolences may be made
Funeral will be conducted at friends, and companion, Sunny. at www.peterjadoniziofuneralhome-
dore. Surviving are her sons, An- Condolences may be e-mailed to cook, Susan delighted her family seven grandchildren, and 11 great-
thony, Plymouth; John, Wilkes- 11 a.m. today at the Rosenberg and friends with savory dishes, us- grandchildren. .com.
info@rosenbergfuneralchapel.com.
Barre; and Theodore, Plymouth; ing many of her garden treasurers. Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m.
as well as nine grandchildren, and She was also known for her fa- Thursday, from the Anthony Recup-
four great-grandchildren. mous confectionary creations that ero Funeral Home, 406 Susquehan-
Private services will be held at were much anticipated at family na Ave., West Pittston, with a Mass
the convenience of the family. Ar- gatherings. of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy
rangements are by Bednarski & Always cooking from her heart, Family Parish, Bennett Street, Lu- Leonard Seras
Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park Joan Welles Susan often celebrated her love for
others through the foods she pre-
zerne, with Father Michael Zipay of-
ficiating. Interment will be in Mt.
April 8, 2011
Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
EDWARD J. LEWANDOWSKI
April 10, 2011 pared for them.
Susan was an active member of
Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.
Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. L eonard C. Seras, 88, died sudden-
ly on Friday, April 8, 2011, at Bayo-
net Point Hospital in Hudson, Fla.
SR., 78, of Wilkes-Barre, and a resi- UNICO for several decades and for- Wednesday at the funeral home.
dent of Guardian Elder Care Cen-
ter, Sheatown, died Sunday, April
J oan (Yourglivch) Welles, 73, of
Wilkes-Barre, died Sunday morn-
He was a resident of Port Richey,
Fla., for 14 years, and had lived previ-
ing, April 10, 2011, at Manor Care ously in Easton, Pa., Wharton, N.J.,
10, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre Gen-
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and in the Wyoming Valley area.
eral Hospital. Len was born in Plymouth, on July
Kingston.
Funeral arrangements are 3, 1922, and was preceded in death by
Born on September 28, 1937,
pending from the George A. Strish his parents, Gus and Betty Seras;
along with her triplet brothers,
Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main
St., Ashley.
James and John, Joan was one of 12
children of the late Adele and Jo-
Martha Lillian Hoover Williams daughter, Deborah; and wife, Mildred
(Blaski).
Yet another member of the “great-
seph Yourglivch. April 10, 2011 est generation,” Len, described by
A 1955 graduate of James M. some as a “unique individual,” en-
Coughlin High School, Joan was
employed as a key-punch operator M artha Lillian Hoover Williams,
75, of Inkerman, died after a
joyed a varied life career.
Following graduation from Ply-
and medical transcriber for the So- long, courageous battle with heart mouth High School in 1939, Len be-
Terrance John cial Security Administration, retir-
ing in 1997.
disease on Sunday, April 10, 2011, at
home, surrounded by family and ca-
gan his professional life as a musician
in local bands, eventually carrying
Moha In addition to her parents, Joan
grand-nieces and grand-nephews.
The family would like to extend regivers. that love of music with him as he
served proudly, from 1942 to 1946, as
was preceded in death by her broth- their sincere appreciation to the Born January 9, 1936, she was a
an Army Air Force staff sergeant in
April 11, 2011 ers, Leo, Edward, Peter, Joseph, compassionate staff of Manor Care daughter of the late James and Veda
the Pacific Theater during World War
James, and John; sisters, Leona, Jo- Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Hoover. II.
T errance John Moha, 57, of
Scranton, died Monday, April
11, 2011, at this home.
sephine Hannaford, Mary Cooper,
and Dell Lyskowski.
who befriended Joan during her
stay and helped her to maintain
Martha was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church, Broad Street,
While in the service, he was a
member of the touring musical group
He was born in Scranton, Octo- Joan is survived by her daughter, some dignity and normalcy during Pittston. called the Skyliners.
ber 25, 1953, a son of the late Ches- Jodell Andes, and her husband, her illness. Prior to her retirement, she was Len then took his musical skills
ter and Jane Bernatovech Moha. Brian, Mountain Top; her sons, Mi- The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. employed at Party Favor, Pittston, forward into his professional life,
He was a 1971 graduate of River- chael Welles and his spouse, Chris- and Eddyleon Chocolate Factory, playing and recording into the 1960s
side High School. Wednesday at from Jacobs Funeral
topher Simmons, Swoyersville; Ke- Moosic. with groups headed by Jose Moran,
Terrance was an Army veteran Service, 47 Old River Rd., Wilkes- Robert Baldrica, Pittston; Sally and
In addition to her parents, Mar- Bobby Byrne, Lee Vincent, and Hen-
of the Vietnam War, stationed in vin Welles and his wife, Nancy, Barre, followed by a Mass of Chris- husband Robert Tirva, Inkerman; ry Shapiro. Len even composed sev-
South Korea, for a period of one Wilkes-Barre; and Tim Welles and tian Burial to be celebrated at 9:30 tha was preceded in death by her and Martha Accamondo, Plains eral original scores.
year. He was employed by Toby- his wife, Stacy, Plymouth. a.m. in Saint Therese Church, 25 first husband, Victor Warnagiris; Township; sister Mary Nicapor- Following his service and early
hanna Army Depot for over 28 “Nana” delighted in spending Old River Road, Wilkes-Barre. Inter- second husband, Thomas Williams; chick, Duryea; 25 grandchildren; musical careers, Len graduated from
years. time with her11grandchildren, Alec ment will follow in Saint Mary’s children Edward and Mary; sisters and numerous nieces, nephews, and Wilkes University, and followed with
He was a member of St. John the and Brandon Andes; Ronald Sim- Cemetery, Hanover Township. Fam- Dorothy Freas, Veda Webb and graduate work at both Penn State and
Evangelist Church, Pittston, and extended family.
mons-Welles; Emily, Megan, Kevin, ily and friends may call from 5 to 8 Irene Hoskins; and brother, James Funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. William Paterson universities.
was a volunteer driver for Meals He entered the field of education in
on Wheels, Scranton. and Tess Welles; and Carissa, Cady, p.m. today at the funeral home. Hoover. Thursday, from the Kizis-Lokuta Fu-
Lily and Max Welles. To send the family an online Martha is survived by son Robert the early 1950s, serving as band direc-
Terrance was a kind and gentle neral Home, 134 Church St., Pitt-
man with a wonderful sense of hu- Joan is also survived by her sister, message of condolence, please visit and wife Eugenia, with whom she tor at several Pennsylvania high
ston, with a service at the funeral schools, then moving to New Jersey
mor and will be missed by all his Dolores Hagen; several nieces and the funeral home web-site, www.ja- resided; caregivers and daughters, home. Interment will be in the Pitt-
family and friends. in 1956, where he was a music teach-
nephews; as well as a number of cobsfuneralservice.com. Helen Roeber, Inkerman, and ston Cemetery. Friends may call er, and band director at the Curtis
He is survived by his wife, the Theresa Warnagiris, Inkerman;
former Dianne Appel; sisters, Be- from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, at the School in Wharton, N.J.
verly Ducceshi and her husband, sons George and wife Barbara War- funeral home. His junior high school bands re-
Reno, Moosic; Mary Jane Gallagh- nagiris, Wilkes-Barre, and Victor In lieu of flowers, donations may ceived numerous state and national
er and her husband, Joseph, Lan- and wife Mandi Warnagiris, Wilkes- be made to the charity of the donor’s awards, and appeared at venues such
denberg, Pa. Barre; daughters Gail and husband as the World’s Fair in Montreal, Cana-
choice.
He was a favorite uncle among da, and state and national educators’
his nieces and nephews. Loren Artley Jr. conventions in Atlantic City, N.J., and
The funeral will be held at 9 Boston.
a.m. Thursday morning from April 10, 2011 He served also as a Co-Director of
the Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, the Mt. Tabor Band Group, one of the
509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Loren R. Ar- wife, Nancy, Berwick, Pa.; sister most prestigious amateur orchestras
with Mass of Christian Burial at tley Jr., 44, of Brenda Gross and her husband, in the northern New Jersey area.
9:30 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Wilkes-Barre, Ultimately, he continued in the
Mark, Berwick, Pa.; brother, Jan Ar-
Church, Pittston. Interment will
be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Old
died Sunday,
April 10, 2011, at
tley, Florida; sister Lisa Artley and
her fiancé, Donald Scalfer, Wilkes-
Sister Mary Domitilla Temprine education field by becoming the
Wharton Public Schools’ first direc-
Forge. Friends may call at the fu- tor of pupil personnel services. While
Hospice Com- Barre, two nieces; three nephews; April 8, 2011
neral home from 5 to 8 p.m. in this capacity, Len received acco-
munity Care, In- four great-nieces; as well as several
Wednesday. lades and awards for his efforts as an
patient Unit,
S
Memorial donations, if desired, aunts, uncles, cousins. ister Mary Domitilla Temprine, Holy Savior School, St. Joseph Par- advocate for special needs children,
may be sent to VNA Hospice and Geisinger South Private funeral services will be RSM, a member of the Mid-At-
Wilkes-Barre, after a courageous ish, Wilkes-Barre, and Gate of Heav- helping transition many such stu-
Home Health of Lackawanna held from the George A. Strish Inc. lantic Community of the Sisters of en School, Dallas.
battle with cancer. dents into high school and special
County, 301 Delaware Ave., Oly- Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ash- Mercy, died at Mercy Center, Dal- Sr. Domitilla moved to Mercy
He was born in Berwick, on Feb- las, on Friday, April 8, 2011. school settings.
phant, PA 18447. ley. There will be no calling hours. Center in 1990, culminating a teach-
The family would like to express ruary 24, 1967, a son of Loren R. Sr. The former Helen Temprine, was He was also a retired member of
and JoAnn Knouse Artley. The family would like to thank ing career of 61 years. At Mercy Cen- the NEA, NJEA, and various other or-
their gratitude to Dr. John Diakiw, born March 30, 1909, in Larksville, a ter, she assisted as a receptionist for
Loren loved going for long walks, the staff at Hospice Community daughter of Anthony Mark and ganizations.
and also the staff at VNA Hospice the Mercy Institute for Educational
& Home Health of Lackawanna and visiting with family and friends. Care, Inpatient Unit, Geisinger Theresa Yuran Temprine. A bastion of wisdom, compassion,
South Wilkes-Barre for their kind- Development (MIED) until enter- and generosity, Len will be missed by
County, especially Debra Merrick He is survived by his mother, Sr. Domitilla received her ele-
ness and compassion shown to Lo- ing full time into the prayer minis- his friends and family, including son,
for all the compassionate care they JoAnn Artley, with whom he resid- mentary and secondary education try.
had given Terrance during his ill- ed; his father, Loren Artley Sr.; his ren during his stay there. at St. Vincent School, Plymouth, Lee, and his wife, Carol, Flanders,
She was preceded in death by her N.J.; grandchildren, Taryn and her
ness. graduating from St. Vincent High
parents, brothers, George and Luke, husband, Rob Gibson, Taylors, S.C.;
School in 1927.
She entered the Sisters of Mercy and sisters Mary Temprine, Cathe-
More Obituaries, Page 4A Timothy, Flanders, N.J.; great-grand-
in September 1927, and made her rine Temprine, Mary Lewis, There-
daughter, Shayla; and step-great-
profession of vows on August 16, sa Driscoll, and Anna Balint.
Sr. Domitilla is survived by her granddaughter, Katelyn. Surely to
OBITUARY POLICY 1930.
sister Margaret (Margie) Lenahan, miss Len will be his loving and faith-
Sr. Domitilla earned a bachelor of
The Times Leader publish-
es free obituaries, which FUNERALS arts degree from Misericordia Uni-
versity, Dallas, then College Miser-
Wilkes-Barre; nieces, nephews, and
the Sisters of Mercy of the Mid-At-
ful companion of 16 years, Elaine Ta-
kus, with whom he walked daily,
hand in hand, through later life.
have a 27-line limit, and paid icordia, with majors in English and lantic Community.
Transferal to Mercy Center will A memorial service will be
obituaries, which can run GUSH – Isabelle, funeral 10 a.m. ment Chapel, Mercy Center, Latin in 1936.
Wednesday from the Andrew be on at 2 p.m. Tuesday, followed by held at Dobies Funeral Home in
with a photograph. A funeral Dallas. She taught in the parochial grade
Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson SKWARLO – Zachary, funeral 10:30 a viewing, and wake service from 2 Hudson, Fla., on Thursday. At a date
home representative can call schools for a total of 44 years in the
Street, Larksville. Funeral Mass at a.m. Wednesday from Kearney dioceses of Scranton, Allentown, to 5 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial to be determined, interment will be
the obituary desk at (570) 10:30 a.m. in All Saints Parish at Arlington National Cemetery in
Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. Green Pa., Harrisburg, Pa., Rockville Cen- will be held on at10:30 a.m. Wednes-
829-7224, send a fax to (570) Community, 33 Willow St., Ply- St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian day in the Blessed Sacrament Chap- Washington, D.C.
tre, N.Y., and Brooklyn, N.Y.
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- mouth. Visitation and remem- Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Faustina She taught in her home diocese of el at Mercy Center. Interment will In lieu of flowers, the family re-
bits@timesleader.com. If you brances 5 to 8 p.m. today. Parish, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanti- be at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carv- quests any memorial/donations be
Scranton for 35 of those years.
fax or e-mail, please call to MORGAN – Madeline, funeral 10 coke. Friends and family may call erton. made in Len’s name to the American
a.m. Wednesday from the S.J. In 1979, Sr. Domitilla began a sec-
confirm. Obituaries must be 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. ond teaching career as a catecheti- Memorial contributions, in the Heart Association.
Grontkowski F.H., Plymouth. Mass SMITH – Cecil, funeral noon today
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Robert’s cal instructor, spending seven years name of Sister Mary Domitilla Tem-
through Thursday and 7:30 from the Lehman-Gregory Funer- at St. Philomena School, now prine, may be made to Mercy Cen-
Parish, Wilkes-Barre. Calling
p.m. Friday and Saturday. hours 9 a.m. Wednesday at the al Home Inc., 281 Chapel St.,
Swoyersville.
Queen of Peace, in Hawley, Pa., and ter, PO Box 370, Dallas, PA 18612. G en etti’s
Obituaries must be sent by a funeral home.
SAKOWSKI – Matilda, funeral 9 a.m. VINCENT – William, funeral 11 a.m. A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
funeral home or crematory, Wednesday from Davis-Dinelli
Wednesday from the George A. Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
or must name who is hand-
ling arrangements, with
Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N.
Main St., Ashley. Mass of Chris-
Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St.,
Nanticoke. Visitation 5 to 8 p.m.
today.
M .J. JUD G E H otelBerea vem entR a tes
address and phone number.
We discourage handwritten
tian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Leo’s/
Holy Rosary Church. Family and WALK – Zella, funeral 10 a.m.
Wednesday from the Earl W.
M MON UM EN T CO.
ON UM EN TS - M ARK ERS - L ETTERIN G
friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today
notices; they incur a $15
typing fee.
and 8 to 9 a.m. Wednesday.
SHEETZ – Claire, Memorial Mass 11
a.m. today in the Blessed Sacra-
Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W.
Green St., Nanticoke. Friends may
call 6 to 8 p.m. today.
8 2 9 -4 8 8 1
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Hughestown mulling ordinance Cops: Bath salts tied to break-in Mother who confronted
to promote upkeep of properties
By AMANDA MYRKALO at the meeting concerned the
Times Leader Staff
NANTICOKE -- A man who
allegedly told police he was
sleeping in a corner of room
436.
Furr told police he hopped
Ciavarella to testify today
Times Leader Correspondent plan to merge the sewer sys- high on bath salts was charged on a freight train in Sunbury to Fonzo, who yelled at judge cord the reasons behind disposi-
HUGHESTOWN -- Council- tems of Pittston and Hughes- with burglary after authorities Wilkes-Barre two days ago and tion orders, expedite appellate
after trial, to appear before review of juvenile cases and pro-
woman Marie Griglock on town. said they found him inside of a found himself wandering
Monday night proposed re- Responding to resident ques- classroom building at Luzerne around the area. Pa. Senate judiciary board. hibit shackling of juveniles in
searching an ordinance such as tions, Mayor Paul Hindmarsh County Community College He consumed bath salts and the courtroom.
those used by other municipal- said the borough is working on early Monday morning. started feeling chest pains, the Fonzo gained national atten-
ities concerning the repair of an agreement with Pittston. Matthew J. Furr, 32, of Mid- complaint says. By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER tion in February after she con-
properties after a fire. The mea- Further plans will be developed dleburg, was charged with Furr said he walked on Kos- tmorgan@timesleader.com fronted Ciavarella outside the
sure would promote the upkeep after an agreement between the burglary and criminal tres- ciuszko Street looking for help HARRISBURG – A Wilkes- federal courthouse in Scranton
of properties in the borough. city and borough is complete. pass. and found himself lying in the Barre woman who lashed out at following the conclusion of his
She mentioned ordinances It was also announced that He was jailed at the county roadway. former Judge Mark Ciavarella trial on corruption charges. A ju-
that call for a percentage of the the Hughestown Hose Compa- prison for lack of $10,000 bail. He got up and ended up on following his trial is scheduled ry found the former Luzerne
insurance for homeowners to ny will hold its Good Friday According to the criminal campus, claiming he found an to testify today before the state County judge guilty of racke-
Senate’s judiciary committee re- teering and other offenses relat-
be awarded after a property is Fish Fry on April 22 from 4:30 complaint: open door to a building.
garding legislation that would ing to his acceptance of money
repaired. This ordinance would to 8:30 p.m.. The event will in- A security guard at the col- Furr said he entered the
impact the juvenile justice sys- from the builder of two juvenile
compel property repairs within clude fried fish, pizza, raffles lege noticed an open door at building looking for help, ac-
tem. detention centers the county
Hughestown, she said. and the Easter Bunny. Building 4, which is the sci- cording to the complaint.
Sandy Fonzo will appear with utilized.
Another ordinance discussed Tickets are $8 each. ence building, around 1:30 A preliminary hearing is Fonzo said her son, Edward
state Sen. Lisa Baker, R-Lehman
a.m. scheduled on April 19 before Kenzakoski III, who killed him-
Township, at a hearing to be
Police searched the building District Judge Donald Whit- self last year, was never the
held in the State Capitol build-
Scranton Turkey Hill sells $1M ticket and allegedly found Furr taker. ing.
The judiciary committee will
same after Ciavarella jailed him
as a juvenile for a minor offense.
discuss legislation Baker has She has spoken to numerous
SCRANTON -- The Pennsylva-
nia Lottery says that a $1 million
matched all six numbers.
Turkey Hill, since it sold the POLITICAL BRIEFS from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 7
at Wyoming Valley West High
proposed that would preclude
juveniles from waiving their
media outlets regarding his case
and is leading an effort to have
winning Powerball ticket was winning ticket, will receive a School, 150 Wadham St., Ply- right to an attorney at juvenile residents write letters, urging
sold at the Turkey Hill on Merid- $5,000 bonus. WILKES-BARRE -- Lu- mouth. The event is designed court hearings. The legislation U.S. District Judge Edwin Kosik
ian Avenue in Scranton. The pur- Winners have one year from zerne County judicial candi- to provide information about would also create a victim advo- to impose a stiff sentence on
chaser matched all five white the drawing date to claim prizes. date Mike Blazick will host the opportunities offered by cate devoted to juvenile justice, Ciavarella. No date has been set
balls -- 05-14-32-53-56 -- but not The Lottery encourages the a Meet and Greet on Thurs- the U.S. service academies. require judges to state on the re- for Ciavarella’s sentencing.
the red Powerball, which was 11 holder of the winning ticket to day, at The Barney Inn in A representative of each
for Saturday night’s drawing. sign the back of the ticket, call South Wilkes-Barre from 7 academy will be on hand to
Because the buyer added Pow-
er Play for an extra $1, the win-
the Lottery at 717-702-8146 and
file a claim at Lottery headquar-
to 9 p.m. The event is free
and open to the public.
answer questions and distrib-
ute information. Students POLICE BLOTTER Conyngham Builders, Sugar-
loaf Township, in the amount
ning ticket was guaranteed to be ters in Middletown, Dauphin Refreshments will be who are interested in attend- of $6,960.
$1 million, less 25-percent federal County, or at any of Lottery’s sev- served. ing a military academy will HANOVER TWP. – Albert Huff operated a business
withholding. Had the winner not en area offices. learn about the application Broody Jr., of Lyndwood Ave- named AK Construction and
paid that additional $1, the prize Claims may be filed at head- PLYMOUTH – U.S. Reps. process. The informational nue, reported Sunday that the purchased large amounts of
would have been $200,000. quarters Monday through Friday, Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, session is open to students in tail light on his vehicle was copper with the bad checks,
Only three tickets nationwide from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and from and Tom Marino, R-Lycom- either the 11th or 10th Con- broken while it was parked in state police said.
matched all five white balls with- 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at area of- ing Township, will co-host gressional Districts and their his driveway. Anyone with information
out the red ball, and nobody fices. U.S. Service Academy Day families and friends. about Huff is asked to contact
WEST HAZLETON – State Trooper James Surmick at
police at Hazleton continue to state police at Hazleton at

CARTER
BID ONLINE couple – also are among items up auction website, register before search for Albert Patrick Huff, 459-3890.
for bid. the 5 p.m. start time and bid by 42, on charges that he wrote
Check out the items up for bid and
pre-bid at www.cookandcookauc-
The Cooks transported items proxy. several bad checks for approxi- AVOCA – Police said they
tions.com. to their Plains Township store af- Today’s visit will be President mately $7,000 at lumber com- captured a man wanted on
Continued from Page 3A
ter visits with the Carters, whom Carter’s second to Northeastern panies. robbery charges in Wilkes-
get a sneak peak of what’s going they now call good friends, in Pennsylvania. He visited the re- Huff may have fled the area Barre after a hit-and-run crash
up for bid,” said auction co-owner Also up for bid will be several Plains, Ga., in November and in gion once before, during his presi- and family in the Hazleton in the 600 block of Main
Diane Cook. events such as a barbecue for 20 February. The Carters asked the dency when he held a town hall area, state police said. Street on Sunday.
Cook said some of those items with the Carters in Plains, Ga.; a Cooks to conduct an auction dur- meeting at Pittston Area High State police allege Huff David Price Jr., 35, of Scran-
include a painting by President personal tour of The Carter Cen- ing one of the Cooks’ many visits School in October1980 during his wrote checks on a closed ton, was captured after the
Carter titled “The Pump House,” ter there; and a getaway to a cabin there early last year. re-election campaign. checking account from Dec. crash. Price was wanted by
which depicts a pond and a row that the Carters own. Diane Cook, who co-owns the 30, 2009, to Jan. 5, 2010, at city police on charges of rob-
boat; the personal tricycle scooter Books written by each of them, auction with her husband, Larry, Steve Mocarsky, a Times Leader Murphy Lumber Co., Denni- bery and simple assault.
that he was seen riding on an epi- campaign memorabilia and items and Annette and Mark Parmelee, staff writer, may be reached at 970- son Township; Shelly’s Lum- He was jailed at the Luzerne
sode of “60 Minutes’’; and a dress, associated with Habitat for Hu- said seats at the auction were sold 7311. ber, Foster Township; and County Correctional Facility.
purse and gloves worn by his wife. manity – a favorite cause of the out, but anyone can log on to the

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POLICE BLOTTER Hunlock Creek Fire Hall at 3


p.m. Sunday.
to charges filed.
Gustavo Neives, 31, of Main
WILKES-BARRE – City
police reported the following: COURT BRIEFS cases.
According to court papers, on
Feno was arraigned by Dis- Street, Jenkins Township, was • Police said they captured July 30, Tonte was involved in a
WILKES-BARRE – A woman trict Judge Diana Malast in arraigned Saturday by District Jessica Whitesell, 29, of Cen- WILKES-BARRE – A Glen high-speed pursuit with police,
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dangerment after she allegedly on $5,000 unsecured bail. es of simple assault, cruelty to arrest warrant for failure to and was sentenced on a burglary juring an officer.
placed two young children in a A preliminary hearing is animals and resisting arrest. He appear at a court hearing in charge stemming from the theft Police said Tonte’s vehicle
cab for a fare to another resi- scheduled on April 13 before was released on his own recog- March. of a pellet gun from a Huntington crashed into a cruiser and that
dence. District Judge John Hasay in nizance. Whitesell was captured on Mills residence in September. Tonte fled on foot. Pittston Town-
Police said Holly Karpien, 37, Shickshinny. According to the criminal South Franklin Street on Theodore Macijczak, 30, of ship Assistant Chief Leonard
of Wilkes-Barre, was charged complaint: Saturday. Police allege she West Newport Street, entered the Trotta was injured after falling
with two counts of endangering WILKES-BARRE – City Police investigated a disturb- was in possession of two plea to a count of burglary and during a foot chase.
the welfare of children. The police arrested Tariq Lakkey ance at Neives’ residence and pipes and a syringe. was sentenced to 12 months
charges were filed with District McLean, 24, of Ashley, on found him barricaded in a bed- • Police said they cited probation by Luzerne County SWOYERSVILLE -- A man
Judge Martin Kane and mailed charges he stole money during room at about 9:30 p.m. April Joseph Jackiel, 55, last Judge David Lupas. accused by Larksville police of
to Karpien last week. a robbery of a former girlfriend 5. Neives refused to come out known address as Fredrick According to court papers, on drunken driving in January
According to the criminal on South Main Street on Fri- of the bedroom and shouted Street, and Ramon Perez, 24, Sept. 11, 2009, Macijczak and waived his right to a preliminary
complaint: day. profanities at officers. address listed as homeless, Christopher Jarmusik entered hearing before District Judge
A Burgit cab driver told po- McLean was arraigned by A friend convinced Neives to for public drunkenness when the Brittney Lane home, vandal- David Barilla on Monday.
lice he was dispatched to the District Judge Michael Dotzel unlock the door. Police allege they were allegedly found ized the property and removed a Sulaiman Ismail, 38, of King-
500 block of South Main Street in Wilkes-Barre Township on that when he did he charged at intoxicated at 101 Sambourne pellet gun, police said. ston, waived a single count of
on March 30 to transport a charges of robbery, theft, re- officers. St. on Monday. Jarmusik, of Nanticoke, plead- driving under the influence to
10-year-old girl and an 8-month- ceiving stolen property and An officer deployed his Taser • Renee Lefkowski, of ed guilty to related charges in Luzerne County Court.
old toddler to the 100 block of harassment. He was jailed at eight times but it had no effect Wilkes-Barre, reported Mon- December and is awaiting sen- Police withdrew a second
Jones Street. The transport was the Luzerne County Correc- on Neives, who continued to be day someone smashed a side tencing in county court. count of driving under the influ-
not supervised by an adult, tional Facility for lack of $5,000 aggressive toward officers, the mirror on her vehicle when it ence and two traffic offenses
police said. bail. complaint says. was parked outside Café 99, WILKES-BARRE – A Pittston against Ismail.
The driver took the children A preliminary hearing is Police said in the complaint George Avenue. man charged with leading police According to the criminal
to the Jones Street residence scheduled on April 19 in that Neives had been taking • Heidi Simoncavage, of on a chase in West Pittston in complaint:
and found it unoccupied. The Wilkes-Barre Central Court. bath salts for several days and North Empire Court, report- July pleaded guilty to related Police said they stopped Ismail
children were returned to Main appeared confused and agitat- ed Sunday a patio door was charges Monday. for driving a vehicle without
Street, where Karpien allegedly KINGSTON – Police arrested ed. smashed at her apartment. George Charles Tonte, 21, of headlights and not using a turn
called a second cab to take the Carl Wayne McMichael Jr., 35, There was large amounts of • Police said Stephen Scott Columbus Avenue, entered the signal on East Main Street on
children to Jones Street, the of Gillis Street, Kingston, on dog feces inside the house that Lewis, of Wyoming Avenue, plea to charges including simple Jan. 17.
complaint says. domestic assault charges when contained four dogs, police Kingston, was cited for pub- assault and reckless endanger- Ismail showed signs of in-
Police said in the complaint he allegedly assaulted his girl- said. lic drunkenness when he was ment, before Luzerne County toxication and was taken to
that the temperature was in the friend during an argument A preliminary hearing is allegedly found intoxicated Judge Joseph Van Jura. Wilkes-Barre General Hospital,
mid-20s and the two children about loud music on Friday. scheduled on April 19 before in the first block of South No sentencing date has yet where a blood test allegedly
were wearing lightweight paja- McMichael was arraigned by District Judge Diana Malast in River Street at 6:53 p.m. been set, as Tonte is awaiting showed a level of .188 percent,
mas. The toddler was not cov- District Judge Michael Dotzel Plains Township. Sunday. trial on four other unrelated according to the complaint.
ered in a blanket, jacket or in Wilkes-Barre Township and
head covering, police allege. jailed at the Luzerne County
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: LOCAL VETERANS

Let us not forget


Civil War heroes
I
N THE TWILIGHT of his identified are becoming un-
career, Supreme Court known – figuratively, as most
Justice Oliver Wendell of us forget individuals in the
Holmes – a Civil War vet- distant past, and literally, as
eran – often paid respects to names on tombstones erode to
the thousands of unknown sol- a blur.
diers buried at Arlington Na- Lindbuchler’s book took a
tional Cemetery. On one such step toward preventing such
visit, Holmes commented to a sacrifice from fading into ob-
secretary: scurity. The sesquicentennial
“Can you imagine a greater of the Civil War offers an op-
gift than that? You not only portunity for us all to advance
gave your life, but your identi- that cause.
ty as well. … They gave their For the next four years
all. They gave their America will com-
very names.” It is time to pool memorate our
The anecdote was resources and put most painful war,
recounted by the late remembering
author Brian Pohan- the names of local those who fought
ka in a foreword to Civil War soldiers it. We should do
Ryan Lindbuchler’s back into the pub- no less locally. It is
book “Gone but not lic eye… time to pool re-
forgotten: Civil War sources and put
Veterans of North- the names of local
eastern Pennsylvania.” Lind- Civil War soldiers back into
buchler made a valiant at- the public eye, potentially sav-
tempt to preserve the names ing some from oblivion.

Medical device tax will kill job growth in Pennsylvania


and lore of many area residents Joshua Chamberlain said it
who died in that epic conflict. best – again quoted in Pohan-
As noted Sunday in The ka’s foreword. The Maine Col-
Times Leader, this spring lege professor became a hero
marks the 150th anniversary of at Gettysburg when he led a RIGHT HERE IN Penn- ing device tax.
the start of the Civil War, a cru- badly outnumbered union
cible of American bloodshed flank on a charge down Little
sylvania, we have the poten-
tial to create tens of thou-
sands of additional jobs in
COMMENTARY That’s why I have cosponsored two pieces
of legislation to repeal this harmful tax. We
still have a year and a half until the tax goes
that forged a cohesive country. Round Top, stunning a superi-
At Arlington, Holmes spoke or Confederate force into re- the medical device industry U.S. SEN. PAT TOOMEY into effect. If we act now, we can undo some
of the unknown soldiers whose treat. and be a leader in the cre- of the damage the tax has already inflicted
bodies could not be shipped “We wish to be remem- ation of life-saving tech- intravenous accessories and pain control on Pennsylvania companies and prevent
home because no one knew bered,” Chamberlain said. nologies and products. and employing 2,000 Pennsylvanians. In much more harm to the industry.
where home was. But after 150 “Willing to die, we are not will- Pennsylvania is the fourth-largest pro- Western Pennsylvania, the ZOLL Medical Some of my fellow Pennsylvania col-
years, even those who were ing to be forgotten.” ducer of medical devices in the country, and Corporation employs 200 people and manu- leagues in the U.S. House of Representatives
home to 576 medical device companies. The factures wearable defibrillators. understand how devastating the medical
industry provides more than 100,000 jobs, Many of Pennsylvania’s up-and-coming device tax could be to the commonwealth’s
QUOTE OF THE DAY and jobs in the medical device field pay 25 medical device companies are on the cutting economic recovery. Four Pennsylvanian
percent more than the average private sec- edge of exciting innovations and discov- representatives – two Republicans and two
“Where you come from to where tor job. eries, from handheld devices that help our Democrats – have sponsored similar legisla-
But many of these well-paying jobs could troops detect traumatic brain injuries during tion in the House to eliminate this tax.
you’re going is a really short ride. be in danger, thanks to the health care bill. battle to non-invasive respirators. Do we If we are going to create jobs in Penn-
The rules are simple – be good, do The law includes a new 2.3 percent tax on really want to impose a tax that could pre- sylvania, we need to make sure the federal
medical device companies’ total sales. vent future discoveries just like these? government doesn’t get in the way. As I
good and have fun.” This tax applies to a business’s revenue – Already, Pennsylvania’s companies are travel across the state, I have the opportuni-
Dr. Susan Sardoni not just profits – especially penalizing small, warning that the impending tax, set to take ty to speak with companies like Fujirebio
The 64-year-old physician who became a doctor at age 50 and helped up-and-coming companies that haven’t yet effect in 2013, will have a chilling effect. The who tell me that the worst thing the govern-
set up the Volunteers In Medicine free health and dental clinic in broken even on investments. This tax will chief financial officer of Boas Surgical, a ment can do is impose unnecessary regu-
Wilkes-Barre received the Anti-Defamation League’s Distinguished have a big impact on companies right in our medical device company in the Lehigh Val- lations and taxes that raise the cost of doing
Community Service Award Sunday.
backyards. ley specializing in pedorthic, orthotic and business.
For example, Chester County hosts one of prosthetic devices, recently warned, “Basi- And yet, that is exactly what the federal
the most innovative medical device compa- cally, if the tax goes through we will turn government is doing.
OTHER OPINION: THE GOP nies in the state. Fujirebio Diagnostics is a out the lights, lock the doors and go home With bipartisan support gathering fast, I
world leader in the production of in-vitro and not be able to service patients any- hope we can abolish this harmful tax and

President Trump? diagnostics and biomarkers, helping doctors


detect cancer faster. Their manufacturing
facility employs 170 workers.
more.”
Fujirebio has hired 40 new workers over
the past year, and has expressed an interest
allow Pennsylvania companies to grow and
innovate.

C’mon, get real In the Lehigh Valley, B. Braun is a major


medical device company specializing in
in expanding. Unfortunately, they have Pat Toomey,. Pennsylvania Republican U.S. Sen-
halted all hiring efforts because of the loom- ator, is from Zionsville.

D
ONALD TRUMP. Re- dent?
ally? The thought cannot be dis- MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
The federal govern- missed. Not when the latest

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showboat,” said Glenn Beck. ty folks to his remarks ques- Luzerne County’s treasure trove of fab- n reflecting on the 1950s and today, as
Guess it takes one to know one. tioning Obama’s being born in ulous, free, outdoor recreational resources ronmental education events open to all. far as exercise: One of my friends point-
Beck appeared to be a potential the United States. It’s Trump’s throughout the spring and summer. The My niece and I really enjoyed the walking ed out a film of Bill Haley and His Come-
candidate himself after holding attacks on Obama’s citizenship passport has something of interest for history tours in Wilkes-Barre and my en- ts in a dance room. Joyful teenagers were
that giant rally in Washington that signal the type of cam- everyone: guided hikes and walks, river tire family loved the Earth Day events and jitterbugging, swinging, dancing, jumping
last year. But last week he was paign he would run. It wouldn’t festivals and outdoor celebrations, fishing hiking excursions. and having a nonstop, uninhibited good
fired by Fox News for losing ad- be about finding the truth; it and boating clinics, municipal and state This program also coincides with the time.
vertisers as well as audience would be about further divid- parks and miles and miles of trails. Most “get fit” movement because it promotes In the ’50s, no matter where you’d be,
share. ing America. people I talked to about the passport had walking, hiking, swimming, boating and the radio would play Jerry Lee Lewis,
Meanwhile, Fox News has Here’s hoping those polls no idea there is so much to do right here at overall outdoor activity; something from Little Richard and so on. When the radio
signed up Trump to do a “Mon- showing that’s the direction in home. With gas prices going through the which we can all benefit. My niece is try- or the jukebox was going, we’d dance on
day Mornings with Trump” which Republican voters are roof, you can use the passport to plan ing to manage her weight and has become grass, sidewalks, down the halls, at home
segment on the show Fox & leaning are wrong. local, low-cost excursions that will enter- our fitness guru and this will help keep her and at the center.
Friends. But Trump for presi- The Philadelphia Inquirer tain you, your family and friends; help motivated. There were no health spas, and we all
improve your health and make you proud It’s fun to choose which “passport stops” kept in shape. We were neatly dressed and
EDITORIAL BOARD of where you live. to visit and then, even more exciting, to full of energy. We didn’t need narcotics and
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK JONES Last year, I invited my New Jersey neph- hunt for the answer to each stop’s special were all naturally high; that came from
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor ews to join us for the Family Paddling Day scavenger hunt question. The more stops within, the same as fond memories.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT and they loved the experience. Our state you visit and log, the more chances you Joseph DeLucco Jr.
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CRIMINAL PROBES

GANGS Recent investigations involving


alleged gang members:
• Operation Heavyweight, which
Continued from Page 1A was executed in October 2008 by
the state Office of Attorney Gener-
to make a profit,” he said. al, resulted in the break-up of the
The Eastern Pennsylvania Drug Long Island Boys and the Jersey
Gang Threat Assessment prepared City Boys, which sold millions of
by the National Drug Intelligence dollars of heroin in Wilkes-Barre,
according to the AG’s office.
Center outlines the growing prob- Competition between the Long
lem of gang violence and drug traf- Island Boys and a Philadelphia
ficking. gang for the heroin market in the
The report, done on behalf of the Sherman Hills apartment complex
U.S. Department of Justice, was led to violence, including the
generated upon the request of U.S. torture of a 15-year-old boy and
the possible fatal shooting of a
Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, who 22-year-old man in June 2008.
hasaskedfederalauthoritiestopro- Most of the gang members in-
videassistancetolocallawenforce- volved in the two gangs relocated
ment agencies. to Wilkes-Barre from New York
“In many eastern Pennsylvania City, Patterson, N.J., and Newark,
communities, the nature of drug N.J.
• Operation Bloodstain launched
distribution by gangs that originat-
in October by the state Office of
ed in the New York area has shifted Attorney General resulted in
fromoccasionalandtransientoper- charges filed against 17 people,
ations to those that are more per- nine of whom were allegedly
manent and established,” the re- associated with the Bloods street
port says, noting gang members gang in New York City that distrib-
feel less law enforcement pressure uted more than 1.5 million heroin
packets with an estimated street
AP PHOTO in eastern Pennsylvania compared value of $15 million.
A Valero gas station price board is shown Monday in front of a sign for an Economy Inn in San Francisco. With the price of gas above to a heavier authority presence in • A near fatal shooting outside a
$3.50 a gallon in all but one state, there are signs that Americans are cutting back on driving. New York. Plains Township nightclub in June
The report also mirrors what the involved rival gang members of
started walking and carpooling ban SUV dropped nearly 24 per- 2007, when the national average local drug agent explained. The the Crips and the Bloods, accord-

GAS
more. She’s also learned to be cent. approached $3 per gallon. agent said that “gang members of- ing to arrest records.
Township police charged Jerayme
choosy, buying gas in suburbs, The decline is somewhat puz- Even if demand for gas keeps ten facilitate their transition from Johnson, 24, an alleged Bloods
where she’s learned she can save zling because Americans typi- falling in the U.S., it probably the New York City areas to smaller member, with the shooting of
as much as 20 cents a gallon. cally curb their driving only as a won’t be enough to force the drug markets … by forming rela- Thomas Stephen Tonic, 19, outside
Continued from Page 1A
“I try to fill up anywhere be- last resort, after sacrificing oth- price down. That’s because tionships with local females.” Club Evolution at the Woodlands
all, Americans are paying rough- sides the city,” she said. er forms of discretionary spend- worldwide demand for crude oil The local drug agent said there Inn & Resort on June 18. Arrest
ly $340 million more per day to About two and a half days’ ing, like shopping for new keeps rising. are too many small municipal po- records say Tonic is associated
with the Crips gang.
fill up than they did a year ago. worth of Whitney Shaw’s pay clothes, or going to movies, con- Global demand for oil is about lice departments that do not have
Police allege Johnson sought
Gas prices have shot up as un- each month goes just to fill up certs and restaurants. 87 million barrels per day, the manpower or money to con- retaliation after being told Tonic
rest in North Africa and the her 2001 Hyundai But demand for matching its peak from 2007. It duct a long drug investigation. disrespected his girlfriend inside
Middle East rattled energy mar- Accent. The ad- “More people are gas is falling while is expected to grow to more Coincidently, the Pennsylvania the nightclub. Johnson remains
kets and increased global de- ministrative assist- other types of than 88 million barrels a day by Economy League in a June 2010 re- at-large.
mand for crude oil squeezed ant is thinking going to work. spending are on year’s end, with most of the in- port indicated Luzerne County
supplies. A gallon of unleaded about taking the That means more the rise. Retail crease coming from China. At municipalities are employing few-
regular costs $3.77 on average, bus for her daily sales rose 2 per- the same time, supply is shrink- er full-time police officers at the A few dedicated municipal offi-
and only Wyoming has an aver- commute, 50 miles people are driving cent in March ing because of uprisings in Li- same time the sale of illegal drugs cers are members of the Luzerne
age lower than $3.50. Gas is al- each way between and they should compared with a bya and elsewhere in the Middle is rampant. County Drug Task Force with the
ready 41 cents more expensive Branford, Conn., year earlier, sur- East. “In most of these towns, there is state Office of Attorney General,
than at this point in 2008, when and Hartford.
be buying more prising econo- In the United States, people one cop on duty, and they’re usual- which has coordinated large-scale
it peaked at $4.11 in July. “It’s three hours gas.” mists who were are watching their local gas sta- ly busy with a domestic or a traffic drugsweepsarrestingallegedgang
Most analysts are sticking to of pay from work expecting no in- tions a little more carefully. stop,” the drug agent said. “When membersondrugtraffickingcharg-
John Gamel
forecasts of a high of $4 a gallon, just to fill up my Gasoline research for crease or even a Some are even getting rid of was the last time a single cop made es in recent years.
though some have predicted $5. tank even once, so MasterCard decline. their old gas-guzzler. a big bust? It doesn’t happen
Across the country, some I’m definitely feel- Gamel said it’s Andrea Meyer of Manteno, around here. And these gangs Edward Lewis, a Times Leader staff
drivers are already hunting for ing it,” Shaw said too early to tell Ill., has done both. She buys gas know it.” writer, may be reached at 829-7196.
cheaper gas, sometimes with while filling up for whether this is the in the middle of the week be-
the help of a mobile phone app. $3.61 a gallon at a Valero station kind of long-term decline in de- cause prices seem to jump over

BUDGET
Others are checking out bus and on the Berlin Turnpike. mand that the economy en- the weekend. And she recently that would yield additional reve-
train schedules, reconsidering Americans also appear to be dured during the recession. sold her 2005 Chevy Envoy SUV nue.
mass transportation, or trading turning to smaller, more fuel-ef- Prices already are in the range and bought a 2011 Chevy Cruze, Unlike the Republican plan,
in their SUVs for more fuel-effi- ficient cars. Sales of the Hyun- when Americans started to which gets 30 miles per gallon. Obama is also expected to call
Continued from Page 1A
cient models. dai Sonata and Elantra soared leave their cars in the driveway She still spent about $200 on for cuts in defense spending and
Kim Cramer, who works for 55 percent in March. Mean- several years ago. Drivers began gas for the new car from mid- were for $38.5 billion over the for tax hikes, repeating his 2012
Radio Flyer in Chicago, has while, sales of Chevy’s Subur- to cut back on gas in October February to mid-March. next six months; the cuts envi- budget plan to increase Bush era
sioned now are for trillions of tax rates for families making
dollars over the next 10 years. more than $250,000. Obama

BUILDING “We’re
quiring the building at the other owned Nor- other states because of its Obama’s speech, to be deliver- shelved that plan in a budget
end of the row if it is listed in an ton’s, Leighton unique and wide range of dress- ed at George Washington Uni- compromise with Republicans.
August back-tax sale as planned, confident said. es, but Coffee said she’s embar- versity, comes as Congress read- The Republican plan, on the
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Leighton said. once the “We need to rassed by the condition of some ies for a fierce fight over raising other hand, would make the
That property at the corner of protect our as- other buildings in the strip. the nation’s debt limit. Republi- Bush-era tax cuts permanent.
lar to those in the downtown the- Northampton and Main streets, economy sets. We’re con- She also feels bad that some of cans have vowed to use that vote The contrast the White House
ater complex on the opposite which once housed Deli Divine, improves fident once the the people who purchased lofts as leverage to extract greater would like to pitch to the public
side of South Main Street. That is owned by RCMP LLC – the economy im- in the theater complex must face budget discipline from the Dem- is that Obama would help re-
project includes street-level re- same entity that owned the brick
that we proves that we an eyesore. To date, 16 of the 21 ocrats and the president. duce the deficit by increasing
tail space and upper-floor lofts building purchased by the city will attract will attract a lofts have sold. Setting the terms of the de- taxes on the rich, while Repub-
that preserved the old building last month. developer,” he bate and the likely brinkman- licans would pay for their tax
facades.
a devel- said. Improvements noticed ship to follow, White House cuts for the wealthy by making
Mayor Tom Leighton said gov- Back taxes owed oper.” City officials Despite the frustrations, Cof- spokesman Jay Carney said on seniors pay more for their Medi-
ernment ownership of a third As of Monday, a total of Mayor Tom were also inter- fee said she wouldn’t want to re- Monday: "What I’m saying is care.
neighboring parcel should make $281,600 in school, county and Leighton ested in the locate. New restaurants in the that we support a clean piece of Republicans on Monday said
the buildings more attractive to municipal back taxes were owed building be- neighborhood and improved legislation to raise the debt ceil- Obama’s speech was overdue.
potential developers. on the corner property, but those cause of its lighting, parking and sidewalks ing. ... We cannot play chicken “I’m anxious to hear what the
Last month, the city pur- taxes and any outstanding liens proximity to in the block have helped busi- with the economy in this way." president has to say," House
chased 71 S. Main St., a brick would be erased if the property Place One, he said. ness, she said. The president’s speech also Speaker John Boehner said on
three-story, for $12,500 in a com- is listed in the August “free-and- “We want to help protect Place “I love downtown Wilkes- comes amid liberal apprehen- Fox News. "We’ve been waiting
petitive bid in a Luzerne County clear” tax sale. One. I have nothing but thankful Barre,” Coffee said. sion over recent Obama spend- for months for the president to
back-tax sale. The building has The remaining building in the things to say about them be- Greater Wilkes-Barre Cham- ing concessions and a desire enter into this debate with us. I
been vacant since the 1990s, group, the former Frank Clark cause they’ve been here through ber of Business and Industry among some Democrats to can tell you that privately I’ve
when it housed a coffee house, Jewelers, is owned by Ken Pol- tough times,” Leighton said. Vice President Larry Newman make proposed GOP cuts in encouraged the president: ‘Mr.
officials say. lock Inc. and Connie Pollock. The city will be inspecting its said the city’s acquisition of an- Medicare a 2012 election issue. President, lock arms with me,
The city already owned neigh- Ken Pollock could not imme- latest acquisition as well as the other building in the row is a House Republicans, led by the let’s jump out of the boat togeth-
boring 69 S. Main, which still diately be reached for comment Norton’s building to determine “step in the right direction.” He chairman of the House Budget er.’ ”
bears a Norton’s sign for the Monday on the status of the if any stabilization or repairs are describes the facades in the row Committee, Paul Ryan, last The speech is expected to af-
dress shop that was once there. property, though Leighton said needed, the mayor said. as “compelling” and “spectacu- week unveiled a plan that would firm Obama’s stand on the
The city bought that property he is confident the Pollocks will Coffee said shingles from the lar.” cut $5.8 trillion over 10 years spending he is not willing to cut,
for $50,000 in 1996, records eventually do something with deteriorating Norton’s roof have “I think that there’s an oppor- with a major restructuring of the chiefly in the areas of education,
show. the building. been blowing off when it’s tunity to really complement the nation’s signature health care energy, infrastructure, research
Wilkes-Barre’s Redevelop- The row was slated for façade windy, ripping her store’s awn- public and private investment programs for the elderly and the and innovation. On Medicare,
ment Authority owns 61 S. Main, improvements as part of the the- ing. She wants to spend thou- that has already occurred across poor. Meanwhile, six senators the federal insurance program
which stands at one end of the ater complex but later dropped sands of dollars on a new awning the street and elsewhere in the have formed a bipartisan group for senior citizens, the president
row. The authority purchased from the project because fund- with lighting but was advised by city,” Newman said. to work on their own plan to rein is expected to explain his case
that building, the former Walter- ing was not available, officials the contractor to hold off until in long-term deficits by making for cost savings without putting
Humphrey’s Shoe Store, for said. the neighboring roof is repaired. Jennifer Learn-Andes, a Times changes to Medicare and Medi- “all the burden on seniors,” as
$50,000 in 1997, records show. The city bought the brick Her store, which opened in Leader staff writer, may be reached caid and examining a fundamen- his senior adviser David Plouffe
The city may also end up ac- building because the city already 1991, attracts customers from at 831-7333. tal overhaul of the tax system put it.

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H.S. VOLLEYBALL BONDS TRIAL

Deliberation enters third day


The jury remains in discussion as gap between Bonds’ the jury’s thoughts, the panel has made
record-tying and re- requests to rehear two pieces of evi-
the former Giants slugger awaits
his fate on four felony charges.
cord-breaking home
runs in 2007. The for-
dence that both center on the injection
count. PAUL SOKOLOSKI
mer MVP broke On Friday, the jurors asked to hear a OPINION
Hank Aaron’s home replay of the 2003 secret recording

The man who


By RONALD BLUM run record on Aug. 7 made by former Bonds business part-
AP Sports Writer Bonds when he hit No. 756, ner Steve Hoskins in which Anderson
SAN FRANCISCO — Barry Bonds is three days after talks about injecting the slugger. Be-
going to have a longer wait for his ver- matching Aaron. fore the resumption of deliberations
dict.
The jury considering four felony
counts against the home run king de-
Bonds, who also holds the single-
season home run mark of 73, is charged
with three counts of making false state-
Monday, the panel spent 71 minutes
hearing a clerk read back the March 31
testimony of Bonds’ former personal
makes a habit
of winning big
liberated without a conclusion for the ments to a grand jury in 2003 and one shopper Kathy Hoskins — Steve’s sis-
second day Monday. The eight women count of obstruction of justice. He’s ac- ter. She testified that she saw Ander-
and four men, who started their discus- cused of lying when he denied receiv- son inject Bonds near the navel in
sions on Friday before a weekend ing steroids and human growth hor- 2002, becoming the only one of 25 wit-

F
break, will resume work Tuesday mone from personal trainer Greg An- nesses at the trial to claim firsthand rom the day John Hynes took
morning. derson, and for saying he allowed only knowledge of Bonds being injected. over as head coach of the
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER The gap between closing arguments doctors to give him an injection. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-
Pat Henry and Crestwood pushed and verdict has grown longer than the For those trying to get a peek into See BONDS, Page 3B guins, it was never about winning it
Abington Heights to a fifth and final all, winning a division or even winning
game in a 3-2 loss Monday. the game.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER It was only about winning the mo-

Crestwood Fighting back


ment.
That’s why the Penguins wound up
winning more games than anyone else
in the AHL and more in one season

comes up
than any team in franchise history
before them.
“It starts with establishing good
habits, first and foremost,” Hynes said,
diagramming his coaching philosophy

just short
the way he’d draw up a power play.
“Then you want to be a tough and
hard team to play against.”
The Penguins, who skate into the
AHL Playoffs at 58-21-0-1, were the
Abington Heights takes the match, most difficult team to beat because
they don’t beat themselves.
with all three game wins coming by
They play tenacious defense, go
the minimum two-point margin. non-stop on offense and boast the best
goaltending tandem around in Brad
Thiessen and John Curry. But effort
By DAVE ROSENGRANT and skill alone don’t always make a
drosengrant@timesleader.com season special. It takes a top coach to
WRIGHT TWP. — If anyone was put a team over the top.
doubting that Abington Heights and “All year, the guys have been on the
Crestwood were solid boys volleyball same page,” Penguins center and fan
programs after strong early starts, they favorite Zach Sill said. “That’s a trib-
were proven incorrect Monday night. ute to the way he (Hynes) coaches and
The Comet teams hooked up at Crest- the leadership in the room.”
wood High School and put on a five-game The leadership for the Penguins
show for fans with a total of 29 lead starts with the young man standing
changes and 43 ties in behind the bench.

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ABINGTON
those five games.
Abington Heights
At the age of 36, Hynes took over
the Penguins this season as a rookie
came out on top 3-2, head coach in the AHL only – he had
HEIGHTS winning games one (25- plenty of experience coaching in the
23), three (25-23) and United States National Team Devel-
2 five (15-13) by a total of
CRESTWOOD six points. Crestwood
opmental Program and in IIHF In-
ternational play. His Under-18 national
won games 2 and 4 by teams won gold, silver and bronze
scores of 30-28 and 25-16, respectively. medals.
Abington entered with just one loss – a It’s not hard to see why, as Hynes
five-game setback to perennial District 2 takes tremendous pride in teaching
Class 2A power North Pocono in five hockey. Whether he’s working with
games – and with a win over last year’s kids or working the Penguins to first
District 2 Class 2A runner-up Coughlin. place, there’s no kidding around when
Crestwood entered unbeaten, including it comes to proper execution.
a win over the reigning District 2 Class NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER No wonder he won the AHL award
3A champion Hazleton Area. GAR’s Alicia Riggsbee (left) goes up for a header against Tunkhannock’s Amelia Ayers in the second half of Mon- for this season’s outstanding coach.
“We made it harder than it should have day’s game. Riggsbee scored twice in the second half to rally the Grenadiers to the win. “There’s not a day that goes by
been,” Abington coach Dan Phillips said. where he’s not competitive,” Penguins
“They’re a great team. We knew it was go-
ing to be a war coming in.
“You got a lot of teams in this league
Three second-half goals lift Grenadiers forward Ryan Schnell said. “Every
team function, he wants to win.”
Mainly, he wants his players to show
that are comparable with each other and
3 ence Division 2-B “It was really rough for us, especially winning play, whether or not that
By JOHN ERZAR
it’s all who’s going to play the best that jerzar@timesleader.com game. being one person down,” GAR midfiel- means victory at the end of the night.
night.” WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Normal- GAR “It was defi- der Emilee Bubblo said. “We only had “He does things to make you better,”
The first game of the match, both ly, a player going home sick from nitely morale 11 players and no subs.” Schnell said. “Doesn’t matter if it’s
teams appeared a little rusty with several
mishitsonbothsidesofthenet.Abington
school is no big deal.
Except in the case of the GAR girls
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TUNKHANNOCK
booster,” GAR
first-year coach
And the way Tunkhannock was pep-
pering GAR keeper Julianna Leco, it
4-on-4 in practice, an off day or a work
day. If you even slip up for a second,
pulled out the victory with a kill from soccer team, which has just 12 players Stephanie Frank seemed a matter of time before the Ti- he’s on you.”
Roddy Geiger ending the set, which in- on the roster. said. “It feels re- gers scored again. Twice in the first It’s why the Penguins are on course
cluded five lead changes and six ties. That left just 11 players to overcome ally good. It’s our first home game and half, they had shots hit off the crossbar. right now to win the first Calder Cup
Once the teams got rid of the opening- a two-goal deficit Monday, yet the Gre- only our third time up here on the field, GAR’s Kaleigh Bubblo quickly re- in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s 13-year
game jitters, they were nearly flawless in nadiers pulled it off for their first victo- too. It’s good to feel the first ‘W.’” versed what looked like dire circum- history, with home-ice advantage
the final four games. ry of the season. It didn’t appear GAR (1-2) was head- stances, scoring 31 seconds after Sher- locked up throughout the playoffs.
The wildest set was the second as Alicia Riggsbee scored what proved ing to victory. Janel Kalmanowicz man’s goal. That accomplishment seems amaz-
Abington and Crestwood went back-and- to be the game-winner with about 15 scored an early goal for Tunkhannock “That boosted us a lot,” Riggsbee ing, considering the Penguins regularly
forth with 21 ties and 11 lead changes, minutes left and GAR held off one final (0-1), and the Tigers went up 2-0 when said, “because we knew we had a shuffled their roster throughout the
Tunkhannock rally attempt for a 3-2 Brielle Sherman scored about 12 min- season – and lost their top seven scor-
See VOLLEYBALL, Page 6B victory in a Wyoming Valley Confer- utes into the second half. See GAR, Page 6B ing forwards to parent Pittsburgh at
one time.
They still kept going, non-stop.
GOLF “The regular season is building hits
and building a mindset and building a

Masters collapse fails to rattle


culture that needs to come out in the
playoffs,” Hynes said.
It is there where having Hynes, well

determined youngster McIlroy


on his way to being the best coach
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton ever had, can
pay dividends for the Penguins.
“I think it’s just an ingredient that’s
RORY MCILROY been missing here,” Schnell said of the
NEVER got a grip on
his golf swing or his
putter in the final
OPINION style Hynes brings to the Penguins.
“Teams before us have made cases for
themselves in the playoffs, teams that
round of the Masters, SALLY JENKINS were close.
but he controlled ing things he has done in his short “I think guys, when they are here,
beautifully the one career. expect to win every night.”
thing he could: his McIlroy is only 21, so it’s hard to They win the play, win the shift,
attitude. Ever heard an athlete deal predict how many major champion- then win the game. It’s the perfect
with total personal failure more for- ships he has ahead of him. But we all strategy and mindset to win a Calder
thrightly? The best young player any- know this much: When we hear a lot Cup.
one has seen in a long time came apart of talk from a guy who just lost big AP PHOTO
on the back nine of Augusta, but the about how unfair life is and how Rory McIlroy waves as he walks off the 18th hole during the final round of the Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
way he pulled himself together when it Masters on Sunday in Augusta, Ga. A late triple bogey cost the 21-year old columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
was over was one of the more promis- See JENKINS, Page 5B from Northern Ireland a shot at the green jacket. email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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L O C A L B A S K E T B A L L Abbotsford ............ 80 38 32 4 6 86 186 212


Toronto .................. 80 37 32 1 10 85 228 219
BULLETIN BOARD
C A L E N D A R Grand Rapids........ 80 36 34 2 8 82 227 254
National Basketball Rochester.............. 80 31 39 5 5 72 218 266
Today's Events Association
West Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
AMERICA’S LINE GOLF
EASTERN CONFERENCE Milwaukee............. 80 44 22 6 8 102 226 194
H.S. BASEBALL x-Houston ............. 80 46 28 1 5 98 240 212 Checkerboard Golf League will begin
(4:15 p.m.) Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
x-Peoria ................ 80 42 30 3 5 92 223 218 By ROXY ROXBOROUGH play for the 2011 season at 4:15 p.m.
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer x-Texas ................. 80 41 29 4 6 92 213 210
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West y-Boston ....................... 55 26 .679 — x-Oklahoma City .. 80 40 29 2 9 91 245 234 today at Wilkes-Barre Municipal
x-New York................... 42 38 .525 121⁄2 Chicago................. 80 39 30 5 6 89 260 262
MMI at West Side CTC
x-Philadelphia .............. 41 40 .506 14 BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, Golf Course. Members are remind-
Northwest at Wyoming Seminary San Antonio .......... 80 40 33 4 3 87 228 245
Lake-Lehman at Meyers New Jersey .................. 24 57 .296 31 Rockford ............... 80 38 33 4 5 85 216 245 Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. ed that dues must be paid in full at
Hanover Area at GAR Toronto ......................... 22 59 .272 33 x-Clinched Playoff Berth
Crestwood at Coughlin Southeast Division BASEBALL BLAZERS 5.5 Grizzlies this time. Teams are to contact
y-Clinched Divisional Title
H.S. SOFTBALL W L Pct GB NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point LAKERS 6 Spurs
Frank at 675-7532 if they cannot
y-Miami........................... 57 24 .704 — Favorite Odds Underdog
(4:15 p.m.)
x-Orlando ....................... 51 30 .630 6
for an overtime or shootout loss. attend.
MMI at West Side CTC Monday's Games American League []-denotes a circle game. A game is circled for a va-
Northwest at Wyoming Seminary x-Atlanta ......................... 44 37 .543 13 riety of reasons, with the prime factor being an injury.
Charlotte ........................ 33 48 .407 24 No games scheduled Rangers 9.0 TIGERS
Lake-Lehman at Meyers
Washington.................... 23 58 .284 34 Tuesday's Games Or, for teams that have clinched a playoff spot and MEETINGS
Hanover Area at GAR could be resting key players with just two days left in
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer No games scheduled RED SOX 8.0 Rays
Central Division the regular season.
Coughlin vs. Pittston Area at Kirby Park W L Pct GB Wednesday's Games YANKEES 9.5 Orioles Crestwood Football Booster Club
Tunckhannock at Wyoming Area Peoria at Houston, 8:05 p.m. NHL
z-Chicago ..................... 60 20 .750 —
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West x-Indiana ....................... 37 44 .457 231⁄2 Thursday's Games TWINS 8.0 Royals Favorite Odds Underdog will meet at 7 p.m. on Tuesday at
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Milwaukee..................... 34 47 .420 261⁄2 Binghamton at Manchester, 7 p.m. WHITE SOX 8.0 A’s Wednesday
King’s Restaurant. For more in-
(5:45 p.m.) Detroit ........................... 29 52 .358 311⁄2 Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m.
West Side Tech at Hazleton Area Cleveland...................... 18 63 .222 421⁄2 formation, call Tony at 430-7571.
Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m. ANGELS 7.0 Indians PENGUINS -$150/ Lightning
Wyoming Valley West at North Pocono WESTERN CONFERENCE Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. +$130
Gauaghan softball reunion will meet
Hanover Area at Meyers Blue Jays 6.5 MARINERS
Delaware Valley at Coughlin Southwest Division Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. at 7 p.m. on April 27 at Kelsey’s
W L Pct GB National League RED WINGS -$180/ Coyotes
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER z-San Antonio .............. 61 19 .763 — +$160 Restaurant in Ashley.
(4:15 p.m.) x-Dallas......................... 55 25 .688 6 Phillies 8.5 NATIONALS Hollenback Friday Mixed Golf
Holy Redeemer at Berwick x-Memphis.................... 46 34 .575 15 CAPITALS -$175/ Rangers
Crestwood at Dallas x-New Orleans ............. 46 35 .568 151⁄2 Brewers 8.0 PIRATES +$155 League will hold an organizational
Wyoming Valley West at Nanticoke
Lake-Lehman at Hazleton Area
Houston ........................ 42 38 .525 19 G O L F METS 8.0 Rockies CANUCKS -$165/ Blackhawks
meeting at 5 p.m. Friday at the
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Northwest Division
BRAVES 8.0 Marlins +$145 clubhouse. Play begins April 29.
W L Pct GB
(4:15 p.m.)
y-Oklahoma City.......... 54 26 .675 — PGA Tour DUCKS -$145/ Predators New members are welcome. For
Hazleton Area at Holy Redeemer ASTROS 8.0 Cubs
Meyers at Pittston Area
x-Denver ....................... 49 31 .613 5 FedExCup Leaders +$125 more information, contact Jerry at
x-Portland ..................... 47 33 .588 7 Cards 8.5 D’BACKS
Wyoming Valley West at Berwick Utah............................... 38 43 .469 161⁄2 Through April 10
Thursday 824-4246.
COLLEGE BASEBALL Rank Player .......................................................Points PADRES 7.0 Reds
King’s at Marywood
Minnesota..................... 17 63 .213 37
1. Mark Wilson .................................................. 1,161 BRUINS -$180/ Canadiens
Nanticoke Youth Soccer Associ-
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Pacific Division 2. Phil Mickelson .............................................. 1,089 GIANTS 6.5 Dodgers ation will hold a meeting at 8 p.m.
W L Pct GB +$160
(3 p.m.) 3. Gary Woodland............................................. 1,048
Centenary College at King’s y-L.A. Lakers................ 55 25 .688 — 4. Martin Laird ................................................... 986 NOTE: The number in the middle column is the over/ FLYERS -$160/ Sabres on Thursday at Larry’s Pizza in
Scranton at Misericordia Phoenix......................... 38 42 .475 17 5. Nick Watney .................................................. 985 under run total for the game. +$140 Nanticoke. Election of officers will
Golden State ................ 35 45 .438 20 6. Aaron Baddeley ............................................ 900 NBA
Wednesday, April 13 L.A. Clippers................. 31 50 .383 241⁄2 7. Luke Donald.................................................. 844 SHARKS -$200/ Kings occur and sign-up dates will be
Sacramento.................. 24 56 .300 31 Favorite Points Underdog
H.S. BASEBALL 8. Bubba Watson .............................................. 839 +$170 scheduled. Contact Jerry at 406-
x-clinched playoff spot 9. Rory Sabbatini .............................................. 820 Bulls [3] KNICKS
Crestwood at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m.
y-clinched division 10. Charl Schwartzel........................................ 808 Home Teams in Capital Letters 9568 for more information.
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Pittston Area Boys Basketball
(5:45 p.m.) z-clinched conference 11. Matt Kuchar................................................. 797
Crestwood at Lake-Lehman Sunday's Games 12. Jhonattan Vegas ........................................ 791 Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
Abington Heights at Tunkhannock Chicago 102, Orlando 99 13. D.A. Points.................................................. 759
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer Miami 100, Boston 77 14. Hunter Mahan............................................. 743 on Thursday at Tony’s Pizza in
Wyoming Area at Pittston Area Memphis 111, New Orleans 89 15. Steve Marino .............................................. 734 Pittston for any parents in the
Dallas at Meyers 16. Jonathan Byrd............................................. 705
Detroit 112, Charlotte 101
17. Dustin Johnson .......................................... 659 H O R S E R A C I N G Pittston Area School District with
H.S. TRACK Toronto 99, New Jersey 92 Rounds Under Par
(4:15 p.m.) New York 110, Indiana 109
18. Vijay Singh .................................................. 630
1 (tie), Tiffany Joh and Teresa Lu, 1.000. 3, Giulia
students interested in playing
19. Justin Rose ................................................. 615
Holy Redeemer at Nanticoke Dallas 115, Phoenix 90 20. Spencer Levin ............................................ 606 Sergas, .800. 4, Yani Tseng, .737. 5, Karrie Webb, Pocono Downs Entries basketball from grades 7-12. Elec-
Meyers at GAR
Lake-Lehman at Hanover Area Sacramento 104, Golden State 103 21. Bill Haas ...................................................... 586 .684. 6 (tie), Chella Choi and Jean Reynolds, .667. Tuesday Apr 12, 2011 tion for new officers will be made
Oklahoma City 120, L.A. Lakers 106 22. Y.E. Yang .................................................... 581
Northwest at Wyoming Area
Monday's Games 23. Webb Simpson........................................... 552
8, Cristie Kerr, .647. 9, Sun Young Yoo, .632. 10, Post Time: 6:30 PM and ideas on fundraising for next
H.S. BOYS TENNIS Michelle Wie, .625. First NW1EXTPMFM $8,500 Trot
(4:15 p.m.) Miami 98, Atlanta 90 24. Jason Day ................................................... 503 season will be welcomed. Any
25. Steve Stricker ............................................. 501 Eagles 1. Fastas Lightning J (An Napolitano) 3-1
Coughlin at Tunkhannock Charlotte 105, New Jersey 103
1, Karen Stupples, 4. 2 (tie), Juli Inkster, Brittany
questions call Carl or Maria Stra-
Crestwood at Pittston Area Orlando 95, Philadelphia 85 26. Chris Kirk .................................................... 457 2. Cumonhoney (Ma Kakaley) 4-1
Dallas at MMI Washington 95, Boston 94, OT 27. Jason Dufner .............................................. 450 Lincicome, Sophie Gustafson, Angela Stanford, Na 3. Ima Que T (Ji Taggart Jr) 8-1
vinski at 883-7220.
Meyers at Holy Redeemer Cleveland 110, Detroit 101 28. Jimmy Walker............................................. 443 Yeon Choi and Amy Yang, 3. 8 (tie), Sandra Gal and 4. Imaginary Cash (Br Simpson) 10-1
WVW Gridiron Club will be holding
Hazleton Area at GAR 29. Adam Scott ................................................. 442
Berwick at Wyoming Seminary
Milwaukee 93, Toronto 86
30. Kevin Na...................................................... 439 Morgan Pressel, 2. 10, 33 tied with 1.
5. Currency (Mi Simons) 6-1 its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Utah 90, New Orleans 78 Birdies
Wyoming Valley West at Wyoming Area
Dallas at Houston, 8:30 late
31. K.J. Choi...................................................... 416 6. Pembroke Bj (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2 today at the Wyoming Valley West
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER 32. Marc Leishman........................................... 414 1, Yani Tseng, 90. 2, Karrie Webb, 77. 3, I.K. Kim,
(4:15 p.m.) Golden State at Denver, late 33. Ryan Palmer ............................................... 407 75. 4 (tie), Cristie Kerr and Stacy Lewis, 69. 6, Paula 7. Charity Comesfirst (La Stalbaum) 15-1 Middle School in Kingston. All
Meyers at Honesdale Minnesota at Phoenix, late 34. J.J. Henry.................................................... 384 Creamer, 68. 7, Jiyai Shin, 66. 8, Sun Young Yoo, 8. Lj’s Fortune (Da Ingraham) 20-1 parents are encouraged to attend.
GAR at Hanover Area Oklahoma City at Sacramento, late 35. Ryan Moore ................................................ 379
64. 9 (tie), Juli Inkster, Song-Hee Kim and Morgan 9. Search For Reality (Ho Parker) 9-2
Wyoming Area at Pittston Area Tuesday's Games 36. Graeme McDowell ..................................... 375
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Seminary Chicago at New York, 8 p.m. 37. Robert Allenby ........................................... 374 Pressel, 63. Second nw5000L5 $9,000 Pace REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
MMI at North Pocono Memphis at Portland, 10 p.m. 38. J.B. Holmes ................................................ 370 Top 10 Finishes 1. Night Call (Ji Taggart Jr) 15-1
H.S. SOFTBALL San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 39. Rickie Fowler.............................................. 363 1, I.K. Kim, 1.000. 2, Yani Tseng, .800. 3, Michelle 2. Jennarator (An Napolitano) 7-2
Crestwood at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m. Wednesday's Games 40. Geoff Ogilvy................................................ 358 Wie, .750. 4, Mindy Kim, .667. 5 (tie), Karrie Webb,
Back Mountain Youth Soccer Asso-
3. Sir Beach Dragon (Da Ingraham) 10-1
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE Denver at Utah, 8 p.m. 41. Brian Gay..................................................... 347
Morgan Pressel and Cristie Kerr, .600. 8 (tie), Ca- ciation will hold registration for
(4 p.m.) 42. Matt Bettencourt ......................................... 347 4. Heaven Touched (La Stalbaum) 4-1
King’s at Lebanon Valley
New Jersey at Chicago, 8 p.m.
43. Brandt Snedeker ........................................ 340 triona Matthew, Suzann Pettersen, Sandra Gal and the fall intramural soccer season
New Orleans at Dallas, 8 p.m. 5. Southern Sport (Br Simpson) 3-1
Misericordia at Lycoming
Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
44. Robert Garrigus ......................................... 334 Na Yeon Choi, .500.
6. Devil’s Bargain (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 30 at
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE 45. Chris Couch................................................ 328
(4 p.m.) Milwaukee at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 45. Jim Furyk .................................................... 328 7. Kaydon Begone (Ma Kakaley) 9-2
the Dallas Middle School Cafeteria.
Lebanon Valley at King’s New York at Boston, 8 p.m. 47. Jerry Kelly ................................................... 326 8. Move On (Ty Buter) 6-1 Age groups U-6 through U-18 will
Arcadia at Wilkes Atlanta at Charlotte, 8 p.m. 48. Brendon de Jonge ..................................... 325
Lycoming at Misericordia Washington at Cleveland, 8 p.m. 49. Michael Bradley ......................................... 325 B O X I N G 9. Mexican Coast (Mi Simons) 20-1 be accepted. Eligible players must
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS Indiana at Orlando, 8 p.m. 50. Johnson Wagner........................................ 320 Third 7500CL $6,100 Pace be at least 5 years of age by July
Lancaster Bible at King’s, 3:30 p.m. Detroit at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. 51. Tommy Gainey........................................... 314 31, 2011. New players must show
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS Miami at Toronto, 8 p.m. 52. Stuart Appleby............................................ 302 Fight Schedule 1. Glors Boys (La Stalbaum) 7-2
Wilkes at Marywood, 3:30 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 53. David Toms ................................................ 301 National TV in parentheses
2. Lavern’s Art (Br Simpson) 4-1 proof of age. All players must
COLLEGE BASEBALL Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 54. Tim Clark..................................................... 299 3. Clos Pegase (Ma Kakaley) 3-1 register on line available now at
55. Scott Verplank ............................................ 294 April 15
PSU Wilkes-Barre at Wilkes, 2:30 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. At Temecula, Calif. (ESPN2), Ivan Popoca vs. Rus- 4. Frank Lloyd (Ty Buter) 8-1 bmysa.org.
Misericordia at Alvernia, 3:30 p.m. 56. Charles Howell III....................................... 290
L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. 5. Segundo Hanover (Ho Parker) 9-2
COLLEGE GOLF 57. Anthony Kim ............................................... 290 lan Provodnikov, 10, junior welterweights;Ji-Hoon Greater Pittston Stoners Youth
58. Tiger Woods ............................................... 287 Kim vs. Marvin Quintero, 10, lightweights. 6. Al’s Beach Boy (Da Ingraham) 15-1
Baptist Bible at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
59. Fredrik Jacobson ....................................... 287 Soccer will hold registration for
Misericordia at DeSales, 12 p.m. April 16 7. Prince Of A Fella (Vi Ginsburg) 20-1
60. Tom Gillis .................................................... 283
At Manchester, England (HBO), Amir Khan vs. Paul
the fall season at the following
8. Southwind Jason (An Napolitano) 6-1
H O C K E Y 61. Troy Matteson............................................. 281
62. Charley Hoffman ........................................ 281 McCloskey, 12, for Khan’s WBA World light welter- 9. Chaco Hanover (Ji Taggart Jr) 10-1
times: 6:30-8:30 p.m. today; 10
W H AT ’ S O N T V 63. John Senden .............................................. 273 weight title. Fourth Mdn HG $8,500 Trot
a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday; 6:30-8:30
National Hockey League 64. Ben Crane ................................................... 270
At Foxwoods Resort Casino, Mashantucket, Conn. 1. Jaded Tim (To Schadel) 9-2 p.m. April 28; 1:30-4 p.m. May 7;
65. Ian Poulter................................................... 270
NBA Playoff Glance 66. Bill Lunde .................................................... 268 (HBO), Andre Berto vs. Victor Ortiz, 12, for Berto’s 2. Al Mar Racing Reno(Br Simpson) 10-1 and 6:30-8:30 p.m. May 10. All
FIRST ROUND 67. Bo Van Pelt ................................................. 261 WBC welterweight title. registrations will be at the Exeter
8 p.m. 68. Cameron Beckman .................................... 256 3. Coronado Caviar (Ma Kakaley) 6-1
(Best-of-7) At Bayamon, Puerto Rico (SHO), Juan Manuel Lo-
TNT — Chicago at New York
(x-if necessary) 69. Jeff Overton ................................................ 255 4. Ready For Closeup (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2 Scout Home in the rear of the
10:30 p.m. pez vs. Orlando Salido, 12, for Lopez’s WBO feath-
TNT — San Antonio at L.A. Lakers EASTERN CONFERENCE 70. Stewart Cink ............................................... 244
erweight title;Roman Martinez vs. Luis Cruz, 10, su-
5. Bullville Win (Ji Taggart Jr) 20-1 Exeter Borough Building. Cost is
71. Zack Miller .................................................. 244
NHL
Washington vs. New York Rangers
72. Kyle Stanley................................................ 234 per featherweights. 6. Zen Master (Ty Buter) 3-1 $48 per play if no uniform is
Wednesday, April 13: N.Y. Rangers at Washington,
7:30 p.m.
73. Zach Johnson............................................. 233 April 17 7. Organized Chaos (Da Ingraham) 15-1 needed and $63 with new uniform.
8 p.m. 74. Roland Thatcher ......................................... 230 8. Chinese Cuisine (Ja Meittinis) 4-1
VERSUS — Draft Lottery, at St. Paul, Minn. Friday, April 15: N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:30 75. Hunter Haas ............................................... 229
At Jakarta, Indonesia, Chris John vs. Daud Yordan, New players must show birth
12, for John’s WBA Super World featherweight title. 9. Kieran Kan (Mi Simons) 8-1
SOCCER p.m. 76. Chad Campbell .......................................... 228 certificate. Credit cards will not be
Sunday, April 17: Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 3 77. Ernie Els...................................................... 228 April 19 Fifth 10000CL $8,600 Trot
2:30 p.m. p.m. 78. Brandt Jobe ................................................ 226 At Pakchong, Thailand, Kwanthai Sithmorseng vs.
accepted. For further information,
1. Keystone Torch (Br Simpson) 3-1
FSN — UEFA Champions League, quarterfinals, Wednesday, April 20: Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 79. Keegan Bradley.......................................... 225 Muhammad Rachman, 12, for Sithmorseng’s WBA 2. Marong A (Ma Kakaley) 4-1
please visit www.stonersoccer.org.
Shakhtar Donetsk vs. Barcelona, at Donetsk, Uk- 7 p.m. 80. Ricky Barnes............................................... 224
raine 81. Alex Cejka................................................... 223 World minimumweight title. 3. Clear The Air (Mi Simons) 7-2
x-Saturday, April 23: N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 3
8 p.m. 82. Vaughn Taylor ............................................ 219 April 22
p.m. 4. George Castleton N (An McCarthy) 6-1
FSN — UEFA Champions League, quarterfinals, x-Monday, April 25: Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 83. Paul Casey.................................................. 216 At Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.
Chelsea at Manchester United (same-day tape) 84. Brian Davis.................................................. 215 5. Moneyball (An Napolitano) 8-1
TBD (ESPN2), Breidis Prescott vs. Bayan Jargal, 10,
x-Wednesday, April 27: N.Y. Rangers at Washing-
85. Scott Stallings ............................................ 203
light welterweights.
6. Celtic Hall (Ho Parker) 10-1 Bulletin Board items will not be
86. Trevor Immelman....................................... 192 7. Chiselled (Ji Taggart Jr) 15-1
ton, TBD 87. Padraig Harrington .................................... 187 April 23 accepted over the telephone. Items
Philadelphia vs. Buffalo At Nokia Theater, Los Angeles (SHO), Joseph Ag- 8. Dynamic Preacher (Ty Buter) 9-2
88. Justin Leonard............................................ 183 may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
T R A N S A C T I O N S Thursday, April 14: Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 89. David Duval ................................................ 183 beko vs. Abner Mares, 12, for Agbeko’s IBF ban- 9. Mischief Lady (Da Ingraham) 20-1
tlsports@timesleader.com, dropped
p.m. 90. Carl Pettersson .......................................... 182 tamweight title;Yonnhy Perez vs. Vic Darchinyan, Sixth nw5000L5 $9,000 Trot
Saturday, April 16: Buffalo at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. 91. Fred Couples.............................................. 180 off at The Times Leader or mailed to
BASEBALL Monday, April 18: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m. 92. Sergio Garcia ............................................. 174 12, bantamweights. 1. Xtreme Talent (Th Jackson) 3-1
Major League Baseball Wednesday, April 20: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 93. Alex Prugh .................................................. 170 April 29 2. Enjoy Your Tour (Mi Simons) 4-1 The Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N.
p.m. 94. Greg Chalmers........................................... 168 At Las Vegas (ESPN2), Victor Cayo vs. Tim Cole- 3. Katie’s Kiss (Ji Taggart Jr) 7-2
MLB—Suspended Philadelphia minor league LHP
x-Friday, April 22: Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. 95. William McGirt ............................................ 165 man, 12, IBF junior welterweight eliminator.
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Ryan Sasaki (GCL) 50 games for an elevated tes- 96. Retief Goosen ............................................ 164 4. Sy (Pa Berry) 15-1
tosterone/epitestosterone ratio. Suspended Kan- x-Sunday, April 24: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 3 p.m. April 30
x-Tuesday, April 26: Buffalo at Philadelphia, TBD 97. Angel Cabrera ............................................ 163 5. Calchips Muscle (Ma Romano) 8-1
sas City minor league 2B Justin Trapp (Kane Coun- 98. Stephen Ames ............................................ 146 At Mannheim, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. De-
ty-MWL) 50 games after testing positive for phen- Boston vs. Montreal 6. Diamond Stud (Da Ingraham) 10-1
99. Daniel Summerhays .................................. 144 reck Chisora, 12, for Klitschko’s WBO-IBO heavy-
termine. Suspended minor league free agent RHP Thursday, April 14: Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. 100. Steven Bowditch...................................... 141 7. Keystone Wildcat (Br Simpson) 6-1
weight titles.
Robinson Fabian 25 games for a violation of the mi- Saturday, April 16: Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. 101. David Hearn ............................................. 140 8. Super Lover (Ho Parker) 9-2 2. The Steelman (Ty Buter) 3-1
Monday, April 18: Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. At Buenos Aires, Luis Lazarte vs. Ulises Solis, 12,
nor league drug prevention and treatment program. 102. Ben Curtis ................................................. 139 9. Victory Tag (Dr Chellis) 20-1 3. Crazy Character (La Stalbaum) 5-2
American League Thursday, April 21: Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. 103. Pat Perez .................................................. 139 for Lazarte’s IBF junior flyweight title;Roberto Bo-
x-Saturday, April 23: Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. lonti vs. Isidro Prieto, 10, heavyweights. Seventh Mdn HG $8,500 Pace 4. Artful Sky (Ma Kakaley) 10-1
OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Agreed to terms with 104. Charlie Wi ................................................. 139
x-Tuesday, April 26: Boston at Montreal, TBD 105. Davis Love III ........................................... 138 At Panama City, Panama, Rafael Concepcion, vs. 1. Acardi (Th Jackson) 6-1 5. Ludi Christy (Wi Mann) 20-1
RHP Trevor Cahill on a five-year contract.
National League x-Wednesday, April 27: Montreal at Boston TBD 106. Louis Oosthuizen..................................... 136 Hugo Ruiz, 12, for the interim WBA World bantam- 2. All Day Pass (Ch Offutt) 8-1 6. Caiden’s Colt (An Santeramo) 4-1
Pittsburgh vs. Tampa Bay 107. Kent Jones................................................ 135
MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Activated C Jonathan 108. Robert Karlsson....................................... 133 weight title. 3. Steuben Jump- (An Napolitano) 3-1 7. Way Of Life A (Ni Surick) 15-1
Lucroy from the 15-day DL. Designated OF Jeremy Wednesday, April 13: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7
109. Jarrod Lyle................................................ 133 At Mexico City, Raul Garcia vs. Rommel Asenjo, 12, injack 8. Chase The Sun (Mi Simons) 12-1
Reed for assignment. p.m.
110. Bryce Molder ............................................ 132 for Garcia’s WBO strawweight title;Jesus Geles vs. 4. Montoya Hanover (Ji Taggart Jr) 10-1 9. Eyes On Kassa (An Napolitano) 6-1
NEW YORK METS—Optioned OF Lucas Duda to Friday, April 15: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
111. Nick O’Hern .............................................. 132
Buffalo (IL). Designated RHP Blaine Boyer for as- Monday, April 18: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 Ramon Garcia Hirales, 12, for Geles’ WBO interim 5. Kingofthehighlands (Ty Buter) 7-2
111. Chris Riley ................................................ 132
signment. Selected the contracts of RHP Jason Is- p.m. 113. Kevin Sutherland ..................................... 127 junior flyweight title. 6. Jk Abigezunt (Ma Kakaley) 4-1
ringhausen from Port St. Lucie (FSL) and RHP Ryo- Wednesday, April 20: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 114. Kevin Streelman ...................................... 126 At TBA, Mexico, Gilberto Keb Baas vs. Adrian Her-
ta Igarashi from Buffalo. p.m. 115. Richard S. Johnson................................. 123 nandez, 12, for Baas’ WBC light flyweight title.
7. Hey Scoob (Br Simpson) 9-2 T E N N I S
x-Saturday, April 23: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD 115. Brendan Steele ........................................ 123 8. Tiza Mojo (Mi Simons) 15-1
SAN DIEGO PADRES—Activated RHP Mat Latos May 1
9. Purple Mcrain (To Schadel) 20-1
from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Wade LeBlanc x-Monday, April 25: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, TBD
x-Wednesday, April 27: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh,
117. Boo Weekley ............................................ 122
118. Lucas Glover ............................................ 122 At TBA, Thailand, Drian Francisco, vs. Tepparith ATP World Tour
to Tucson (PCL). Eighth 30000CL4yr $21,000 Pace
TBD 119. Heath Slocum ........................................... 120 Singwancha, 12, for the interim WBA World super Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters Results
BASKETBALL WESTERN CONFERENCE 120. Chris DiMarco .......................................... 120 flyweight title.
1. Wayward Son (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-1
Singles
121. Blake Adams ............................................ 120 May 7 2. Andy Baran (Ma Kakaley) 5-2 First Round
National Basketball Association Vancouver vs. Chicago
Wednesday, April 13: Chicago at Vancouver, 10 122. Matt Jones ................................................ 114 3. Real Hero (Br Simpson) 4-1 Florian Mayer, Germany, def. Mikhail Youzhny (10),
HOUSTON ROCKETS—Signed C Marcus Cousin 123. Joe Ogilvie................................................ 112 At Osaka, Japan, Koki Kameda vs. Daniel Diaz, 12,
p.m. 4. Four Starz Alex (An McCarthy) 8-1 Russia, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3.
and assigned him to Rio Grande Valley (NBADL). 124. John Merrick............................................. 112 for Kameda’s WBA World bantamweight title. Viktor Troicki (11), Serbia, def. Jean-Rene Lisnard,
Recalled C Hasheem Thabeet from Rio Grande Friday, April 15: Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 125. Kevin Stadler............................................ 112 At Copenhagen, Denmark, Evander Holyfield vs. 5. Buckeye In Charge (Pa Berry) 7-2 Monaco, 7-6 (4), 6-1.
Valley. Waived F DeMarre Carroll. Sunday, April 17: Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. 126. Arjun Atwal ............................................... 110 Daniel Gimeno-Traver, Spain, def. Santiago Giral-
Brian Nielsen, 12, heavyweights. 6. Cam Boxer (An Napolitano) 6-1
Women's National Basketball Association Tuesday, April 19: Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. 127. Michael Connell ....................................... 110 do, Colombia, 7-6 (4), 7-5.
x-Thursday, April 21: Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 128. Michael Putnam ....................................... 109 At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Sebastian Sylves- 7. Show Me Up (Gr Merton) 10-1 Olivier Rochus, Belgium, def. Juan Ignacio Chela,
CONNECTICUT SUN—Traded the draft rights to G
Sydney Colson to New York for F Kalana Greene. x-Sunday, April 24: Vancouver at Chicago, 7:30 129. Dean Wilson ............................................. 109 ter vs. Daniel Geale, 12, for Sylvester’s IBF middle- 8. Moneybackguaran- (Ty Buter) 12-1 Argentina, 6-4, 5-7, 7-5.
MINNESOTA LYNX—Traded the draft rights to F p.m. 130. Colt Knost ................................................. 108 weight title. tee Richard Gasquet (13), France, def. Denis Istomin,
Jessica Breland to New York for the draft rights to G x-Tuesday, April 26: Chicago at Vancouver, TBD 131. Chez Reavie............................................. 106 At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Manny Pacquiao Ninth nw5000L5 $9,000 Pace Uzbekistan, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.
Angel Robinson and a 2012 second-round draft San Jose vs. Los Angeles 132. Sean O’Hair .............................................. 105 Nicolas Almagro (9), Spain, def. Marcel Granollers,
133. Camilo Villegas ........................................ 103 vs. Shane Mosley, 12, for Pacquiao’s WBO welter- 1. Voltage (An McCarthy) 9-2 Spain, 6-3, 6-3.
pick. Thursday, April 14: Los Angeles at San Jose, 10
134. Marc Turnesa ........................................... 103 weight title;Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. vs. Jorge Arce, 12, 2. I Know Your Lookin (Mi Simons) 20-1 Tommy Robredo, Spain, def. Ivan Dodig, Croatia,
PHOENIX MERCURY—Traded the draft rights to p.m. 6-4, 6-2.
Saturday, April 16: Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m. 135. Nate Smith ................................................ 100 for Vazquez’s WBO junior featherweight title;Hum- 3. Outlaw Blues (An Napolitano) 4-1
G Tahnee Robinson to Connecticut for a 2012 third- 136. Bobby Gates ............................................. 100 Frederico Gil, Portugal, def. Sergiy Stakhovsky,
round draft pick. Tuesday, April 19: San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 berto Soto vs. Urbano Antillon, 12, for Soto’s WBC 4. Greystone Cash (Pa Berry) 15-1 Ukraine, 6-1, 6-3.
137. Scott Gutschewski................................... 99
p.m. lightweight title;Kelly Pavlik vs. Alfonso Lopez, 10, Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, def. Marcos
FOOTBALL Thursday, April 21: San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30
138. Paul Goydos .............................................
139. Ben Martin ................................................
99
99 super middleweights.
5. He’s Redhot (Br Simpson) 7-2
Baghdatis, Cyprus, 3-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7).
p.m. 6. Lies Lies Lies (Jo Pavia Jr) 10-1 Robin Haase, Netherlands, def. Nikolay Davyden-
National Football League 140. Billy Mayfair .............................................. 99 May 13
MINNESOTA WILD—Fired coach Todd Richards. x-Saturday, April 23: Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30 141. Jason Bohn .............................................. 97 7. Mr Excellent (Ho Parker) 3-1 ko, Russia, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4.
At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (ESPN2), Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (12), France, def. Juan Monaco,
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Agreed to terms p.m. 142. Nathan Green ........................................... 96 8. Orr Hanover (Ty Buter) 6-1
Kendall Holt vs. Julio Diaz, 10, light welterweights. Argentina, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.
with general manager Mark Dominik on a four-year x-Monday, April 25: San Jose at Los Angeles, TBD 143. Michael Thompson.................................. 96 9. Lap Hanover (Ma Kakaley) 8-1
May 14 Marin Cilic (15), Croatia, def. Filippo Volandri, Italy,
contract extension. x-Wednesday, April 27: Los Angeles at San Jose, 144. D.J. Trahan ............................................... 95 6-2, 6-1.
TBD 145. John Cook ................................................ 95 At TBA, Tomas Rojas vs. Juan Jose Montes, 12, for Tenth M Open $30,000 Pace
HOCKEY Detroit vs. Phoenix 146. Cameron Tringale.................................... 94 Rojas’ WBC super flyweight title. 1. Mcflirty (An Napolitano) 6-1
Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, def. Julien Benneteau,
France, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (3).
National Hockey League Wednesday, April 13: Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m. 147. Derek Lamely ........................................... 93 At Sonora, Mexico, Cristian Mijares vs. Malik Bou- 2. Ridge Jumper (Br Simpson) 5-2
148. Ryuji Imada .............................................. 91 Doubles
CAROLINA HURRICANES—Reassigned F Dray- Saturday, April 16: Phoenix at Detroit, 1 p.m. ziane, 12, for Mijares’ IBF super flyweight title. 3. Not Enough (Er Goodell) 2-1 First Round
149. Garrett Willis............................................. 91
son Bowman to Charlotte (AHL). Monday, April 18: Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. 150. Tim Petrovic ............................................. 90 At Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. (SHO), Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, and Viktor Troicki, Serbia,
4. Omen Hanover (Pa Berry) 5-1 def. Paul Hanley, Australia, and Andy Ram, Israel,
CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Signed D Joe Lavin to Wednesday, April 20: Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.
Andre Ward vs. Arthur Abraham, 12, for Ward’s 5. Billie Bluechip (Jo Pavia Jr) 10-1 6-0, 6-1.
a two-year contract. Recalled F Jeff Taffe, D Jassen x-Friday, April 22: Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m.
Cullimore, D Garnet Exelby and G Hannu Toivonen x-Sunday, April 24: Detroit at Phoenix, TBD LPGA WBA Super World super middleweight title;Cristo- 6. Mememe (La Stalbaum) 7-2 Richard Gasquet, France, and Ivan Ljubicic, Croa-
tia, def. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, and Milos Raonic,
from Rockford (AHL). x-Wednesday, April 27: Phoenix at Detroit, TBD bal Arreola vs. Nagy Aguilera, 10, heavyweights. Eleventh 12500CLHC $13,000 Trot
Tour Statistics May 20 Canada, 6-3, 6-2.
DALLAS STARS—Assigned F Tomas Vincour and Anaheim vs. Nashville
Scoring 1. Eng-Amer Davanti (An Napolitano) 8-1
D Brad Lukowich to Texas (AHL). Wednesday, April 13: Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30
1, Yani Tseng, 69.84. 2, I.K. Kim, 70.69. 3, Karrie
At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant- WTA Rankings
MINNESOTA WILD—Fired coach Todd Richards. p.m. 2. Credit Approved (To Schadel) 6-1
wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights. Through April 10
VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Called up F Cody Friday, April 15: Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Webb, 70.79. 4, Jean Reynolds, 71.00. 5, Sandra May 21 3. Cornishman N (Pa Berry) 3-1
Gal, 71.07. 6, Cristie Kerr, 71.29. 7, Stacy Lewis, Singles
Hodgson and F Victor Oreskovich from Manitoba Sunday, April 17: Anaheim at Nashville, 6 p.m. At Montreal (HBO), Jean Pascal vs. Bernard Hop- 4. Wildfire Bo (Ma Romano) 15-1 1. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, 9930
(AHL). Wednesday, April 20: Anaheim at Nashville, 8:30 71.32. 8, Michelle Wie, 71.44. 9, Paula Creamer, 5. All This Snazz (Th Jackson) 7-2 2. Kim Clijsters, Belgium, 8115
kins, 12, for Pascal’s WBC-IBO light heavyweight
WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Signed RW Mike p.m. 71.53. 10 (tie), Amelia Lewis and Jenny Suh, 71.67. 3. Vera Zvonareva, Russia, 7815
Knuble to a one-year contract extension. x-Friday, April 22: Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m. title;Chad Dawson vs. Adrian Diaconu, 12, light 6. Quite Possible (Ho Parker) 4-1
Driving Distance 4. Francesca Schiavone, Italy, 5171
American Hockey League x-Sunday, April 24: Anaheim at Nashville, TBD heavyweights. 7. Dusty Diamond (Ty Buter) 10-1 5. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, 4630
1, Nicole Hage, 265.5. 2, Sara Brown, 264.8. 3, Ge-
MANITOBA MOOSE—Signed G Steve Christie. x-Tuesday, April 26: Nashville at Anaheim, TBD May 27 8. Cl Sun Dancer (Ma Kakaley) 20-1 6. Sam Stosur, Australia, 4606
rina Piller, 263.2. 4, Jessica Korda, 262.0. 5, Kim- 7. Li Na, China, 4300
ECHL At Reno Events Center, Reno., Nev. (ESPN2), Jo- 9. Dingy’s Party (Mi Simons) 9-2
berly Kim, 257.8. 6, Dewi Claire Schreefel, 256.2. 7, 8. Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, 4235
ECHL—Suspended Idaho’s Geoff Irwin and Cody
Lampl one game each and fined them an undis-
American Hockey League Alison Whitaker, 255.5. 8, Samantha Richdale,
sesito Lopez vs. Steve Upsher Chambers, 12, light Twelfth 30000CL4yr $21,000 Pace 9. Maria Sharapova, Russia, 3726
welterweights;Tony Thompson vs. Maurice Harris, 10. Serena Williams, United States, 3035
closed amount as a result of their actions in an April EASTERN CONFERENCE 254.0. 9, Harukyo Nomura, 253.5. 10, Diana 1. Mambo Italiano (Bi Dobson) 3-1
12, heavyweights. 11. Shahar Peer, Israel, 3030
9 game against Las Vegas. Fined Kalamazoo’s Atlantic Division D’Alessio, 253.2. 2. Bongo (Ty Buter) 9-2 12. Marion Bartoli, France, 2925
June 4
Darryl Lloyd an undisclosed amount as a result of GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Greens in Regulation Pct. 3. Hanks Kid (Ho Parker) 6-1 13. Svetlana Kuznetsova, Russia, 2900
his actions in an April 8 game against Florida. y-Portland ............. 80 47 24 7 2 103 280 238 At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (SHO), Carl 14. Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 2860
1, Momoko Ueda, 76.40%. 2, Catriona Matthew, 4. Mikes Hope (La Stalbaum) 12-1
x-Manchester ....... 80 44 26 4 6 98 255 209 Froch vs. Glen Johnson, 12, for Froch’s WBC super 15. Venus Williams, United States, 2765
COLLEGE x-Connecticut ....... 80 40 32 2 6 88 221 223 75.00%. 3, Jiyai Shin, 74.70%. 4, Suzann Petter-
middleweight title. 5. Totally Empressive (Ma Kakaley) 5-2 16. Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, 2760
Worcester ............. 80 36 31 4 9 85 210 245 sen, 74.30%. 5 (tie), Shanshan Feng and Angela 17. Ana Ivanovic, Serbia, 2750
ARIZONA—Named Eric Hansen swimming and Providence ........... 80 38 36 3 3 82 209 252 At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Sebastian 6. Gentleman Friend (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1
diving coach. Stanford, 73.70%. 7, Maria Hjorth, 72.90%. 8 (tie), 18. Petra Kvitova, Czech Republic, 2743
Springfield ............ 80 35 40 2 3 75 232 253 Zbik vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., 12, for Zbik’s WBC 7. Unicorn Hanover (Br Simpson) 7-2 19. Andrea Petkovic, Germany, 2735
DAYTON—Named Kevin Kuwik men’s assistant Bridgeport ............. 80 30 39 4 7 71 218 266 Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer and Yani Tseng,
middleweight title. Thirteenth nw5000L5 $9,000 Trot 20. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, 2570
basketball coach. East Division 72.20%. 21. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, 2450
FLORIDA—Suspended men’s basketball F Erik Putting Average June 18 1. Jimmy Get Lost (An Napolitano) 8-1
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA 22. Nadia Petrova, Russia, 2405
Murphy and F Cody Larson following their arrest on Penguins ............. 80 58 21 0 1 117 261 183 1, Jean Reynolds, 1.467. 2, Jenny Suh, 1.478. 3, At Guadalajara, Mexico, Saul Alvarez vs. Ryan 2. Guiding Light (An McCarthy) 4-1 23. Yanina Wickmayer, Belgium, 2345
felony burglary charges. x-Hershey ............. 80 46 26 3 5 100 255 214 Nannette Hill, 1.517. 4, Jennifer Song, 1.567. 5, Jes- Rhodes, 12, for Alaverz’s WBC light middleweight 3. Instant Photo (La Stalbaum) 7-2 24. Aravane Rezai, France, 2280
MANHATTAN—Named Steve Masiello men’s bas- x-Charlotte............ 80 44 27 2 7 97 265 243 title. 25. Alisa Kleybanova, Russia, 2165
x-Norfolk ............... 80 39 26 9 6 93 265 230 sica Shepley, 1.621. 6, Cristie Kerr, 1.673. 7, Sophie 4. Southern Beauty (Ty Buter) 3-1
ketball coach. July 20 Doubles
x-Binghamton....... 80 42 30 3 5 92 255 221 Gustafson, 1.677. 8, Juli Inkster, 1.690. 9, Jennifer 5. American Royal (Da Ingraham) 9-2 1. Gisela Dulko, Argentina, 9,540
MISSOURI—Signed women’s basketball coach Syracuse............... 80 35 38 3 4 77 217 249 At Sydney, Danny Green, Australia, vs. Antonio
Robin Pingeton to a one-year contract extension Johnson, 1.692. 10, Sandra Gal, 1.694. 6. Big Star Chuck (Mi Simons) 15-1 1. Flavia Pennetta, Italy, 9,540
Adirondack ........... 80 31 39 4 6 72 197 248 Tarver, United States, 12, for Green’s IBO cruiser-
through 2016. Albany.................... 80 32 42 1 5 70 217 282 Sand Save Percentage 3. Liezel Huber, United States, 7,825
7. Twocarlane (Jo Pavia Jr) 6-1 4. Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, 6,990
MOUNT UNION—Named Mike Fuline men’s bas- WESTERN CONFERENCE 1, I.K. Kim, 1.000. 2, Yani Tseng, .800. 3, Michelle weight title.
Aug. 20 8. Andiron Springs (Th Jackson) 20-1 4. Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, 6,990
ketball coach. North Division Wie, .750. 4, Mindy Kim, .667. 5 (tie), Karrie Webb, 6. Vania King, United States, 6,800
PFEIFFER—Announced volleyball coach Ben Gui- GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Morgan Pressel and Cristie Kerr, .600. 8 (tie), Ca- At Donetsk, Ukraine, Viacheslav Senchenko, vs. 9. Katie’s Red Rose (Ma Kakaley) 10-1
7. Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, 6,290
liano has accepted the same position at Keuka. y-Hamilton............. 80 44 27 2 7 97 226 193 triona Matthew, Suzann Pettersen, Sandra Gal and Marco Avendano, 12, for Senchecko’s WBA World Fourteenth 7500CL $6,100 Pace 8. Nadia Petrova, Russia, 5,590
Named Steve Bintz men’s and women’s volleyball x-Lake Erie............ 80 44 28 3 5 96 223 206 welterweight title. 1. Absolutely Michael (Ho Parker) 5-1 9. Maria Kirilenko, Russia, 5,270
x-Manitoba ............ 80 43 30 1 6 93 220 210 Na Yeon Choi, .500.
coach. 10. Lisa Raymond, United States, 4,730
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I N T E R N AT I O N A L L E A G U E

Vazquez hits two homers in rout of Rochester


By JIM MANDELARO homer is a homer.’’ February and hit a homer over run scored on Brandon Laird’s right-hander Anthony Swarzak.
For The Times Leader Vazquez beat the Red Wings on the 400-foot center field batter’s sacrifice fly as the lead grew to
SWB YANKEES ROCHESTER
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Jorge Sunday as well, breaking a 5-5 tie eye at the Yankees’ spring-train- 9-0. ab r h bi ab r h bi
Golson dh 4 3 3 3 Revere cf 4 0 1 0
Vazquez knows he may have a with a two-run homer in the ing park in Tampa. Mitchell tossed 3 ⁄3 innings of Brewer ph
2
1 0 0 0 Roberts cf 0 0 0 0
Dickerson lf 5 2 1 0 Plouffe 2b 2 0 0 0
long wait if he plans on playing in eighth inning. He has 27 RBI in16 Yankees general manager shutout ball but was removed af- Montero c 5 2 3 1 Grdnhire 2b 0 0 0 0
the Bronx. career games against Rochester. Brian Cashman calls Vazquez “a ter he hit 80 pitches. He didn’t Gil c
Vazquez 1b
0 0 0 0 Dinkelman lf 3 0 1 0
5 2 2 5 Martin dh 3 0 0 0
The native of Mexico plays first
11 0 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre has hit major-league bat” but quickly pitch the five innings necessary Laird 3b 4 0 0 1 Brown 3b 4 0 0 0
Parraz rf 5 0 3 1 Bailey 1b 3 0 2 0
and third base, positions current- nine homers in the first three adds that his road to The Show is to earn a win. That honor went to Maxwell cf 3 1 0 0 Tosoni rf 4 0 1 0
Russo 2b 4 0 1 0 Lambin ss 4 0 0 0
ly held by New York Yankees su- YANKEES RED WINGS games of the series. blocked. Amaury Sanit, who threw 21⁄3 Pena ss 5 1 1 0 Rivera c 4 0 1 0
Totals 41101410 Totals 31 0 6 0
perstars Mark Teixeira and Alex Vazquez, who turned 29 last Vazquez takes it in stride. scoreless innings and struck out SWB Yankees .................. 330 300 110 — 10
Rodriguez. Wind gusts topped 30 mph, month, spent nine seasons play- “I have to play hard and see four. Rochester.......................... 000 000 000 — 0
E – Parraz (1), Lambin (1). LOB – SWB Yankees 9,
But while he’s waiting, Vaz- and Vazquez ripped a three-run ing in his native Mexico before what happens,” he said. “It’s a Golson singled in the Yankees’ Rochester 9. 2B – Montero (1), Parraz (1). 3B – Gol-
son (1), Pena (1). HR – Vazquez 2 (3), Golson (2).
quez will swing for the fences. shot to left in the first inning off joining the Yankees’ farm system long season, and there are more 10th run in the seventh and came SF – Laird.
IP H R ER BB SO
And Monday night, he connected Andy Baldwin and a two-run in 2009. After missing the first teams than just the Yankees.” one double shy of hitting for the SWB Yankees
twice. blast to right-center in the sec- half of the 2010 season following Yankees right-hander D.J. cycle. Jordan Parraz’s double in Sanit (W, 1-0) ........... 2.1 23 00 00 40 44
Mitchell ...................... 3.2

Vazquez drilled two long home ond. an appendectomy, he hit .329 Mitchell worked out of trouble in the eighth made it 11-0. Carlyle ....................... 2.0
Wordekemper .......... 1.0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
1
runs in the first two innings, pow- Greg Golson added a two-run with 13 home runs and 56 RBI in the bottom of the second. With The Yankees also beat the Red Rochester
Baldwin (L, 0-1) ........ 3.2 10 9 9 3 2
ering the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre shot in the fourth. Nieto didn’t 57 games with Double-A Tren- runners at the corners and two Wings 11-0 in Moosic on April 17, Gutierrez ................... 2.2 1 1 1 1 2
Bazardo ..................... 1.2 3 1 1 0 3
Yankees past the Red Wings 11-0 believe the wind had anything to ton. outs, he struck out Chase Lambin 2009. James ........................ 1.0 0 0 0 0 2
WP – Wordekemper, James. HBP – Russo (by Ba-
at Frontier Field. do with the long balls, and Vaz- Last year, he hit .284 with 18 on a 3-2 changeup to end the The four-game series con- zardo).
“I’ve seen that guy for the past quez wasn’t saying. homers and 68 RBI in 86 games at threat. cludes tonight with a 7:05 start. 3B:Umpires – HP: David Rackley. 1B: Toby Basner.
Gerard Ascani.
three years,’’ Wings manager “Sometimes it helps,’’ he said Trenton and Scranton/Wilkes- The Yankees struck again in Rising star Andrew Brackman T – 2:54.
Att – 3,144.
Tom Nieto said. “He has only im- through an interpreter, Yankees Barre. He also was named MVP the fourth. Greg Golson hit a two- makes his first start for Scran-
proved.’’ infielder Ramiro Pena. “But a of the Caribbean World Series in run homer to center, and another ton/Wilkes-Barre against fellow

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP


STANDINGS/STATS
Mets can’t climb Rockies
The Associated Press
Baltimore...........................................
New York..........................................
S TA N D I N G S

W
6
5
AMERICAN LEAGUE

L
3
4
East Division
Pct GB WCGB
.667
.556

1

1
L10
6-3
5-4
Str
L-2
L-1
Home
3-3
4-2
Away
3-0
1-2
Chicago
SCastro ss
Barney 2b
Byrd cf
ArRmr 3b
C.Pena 1b
Cubs 5, Astros 4
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5
3
5
4
2
r
3
2
0
0
0
h bi
3 0
2 1
2 2
0 0
0 0
Houston
Bourn cf
AngSnc ss
Pence rf
Ca.Lee lf
Wallac 1b
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5 1 1 0
5 1 1 2
4 0 0 0
5 0 2 0
3 0 1 0
Toronto ............................................. 5 4 .556 1 1 5-4 L-2 4-2 1-2 ASorin lf 4 0 1 2 Bourgs pr 0 0 0 0
Boston............................................... 2 8 .200 41⁄2 41⁄2 2-8 L-1 2-2 0-6 Colvin rf 3 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 3 1 1 0
NEW YORK — Troy Tulo- Tampa Bay ....................................... 2 8 .200 41⁄2 41⁄2 2-8 W-1 0-5 2-3 Soto c 4 0 0 0 Melncn p 0 0 0 0
witzki homered and drove in W
Central Division
L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Dmpstr p
Grabow p
3
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Lyon p
Michals ph
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
three runs, Carlos Gonzalez also Cleveland.......................................... 7 2 .778 — — 7-2 W-7 4-2 3-0 Inglett
Kansas City ...................................... 6 3 .667 1 — 6-3 W-2 4-2 2-1 DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0 2b-3b 5 0 1 0
had three RBIs and the Col- Chicago ............................................ 6 4 .600 11⁄2 1
⁄2 6-4 L-1 3-2 3-2 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 Quinter c 3 0 0 0
Minnesota......................................... 3 6 .333 4 3 3-6 L-2 1-2 2-4 Marml p 0 0 0 0 Figuero p 1 0 0 0
orado Rockies took advantage of Detroit ............................................... 3 7 .300 4 ⁄2
1
31⁄2 3-7 L-3 1-3 2-4 DelRsr p 0 0 0 0
MDwns ph 1 0 1 1
a struggling New York Mets W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away WLopez p 0 0 0 0
bullpen in a 7-6 victory Monday Texas ................................................ 9 1 .900 — — 9-1 W-3 6-0 3-1 Abad p
Hall ph-2b
0 0 0 0
2 1 2 1
Los Angeles ..................................... 5 4 .556 31⁄2 1 5-4 W-2 2-1 3-3
night. Oakland ............................................ 5 5 .500 4 11⁄2 5-5 W-3 1-2 4-3 Totals 34 5 8 5 Totals 37 410 4
Chicago.............................. 220 100 000 — 5
Seattle ............................................... 2 7 .222 61⁄2 4 2-7 L-7 0-3 2-4
Tulowitzki made a terrific NATIONAL LEAGUE Houston.............................. 000 010 300 — 4
E—Ar.Ramirez (1). DP—Houston 1. LOB—Chica-
jump throw from shortstop to East Division go 8, Houston 12. 2B—A.Soriano (1), Bourn (5).
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
preserve a seventh-inning tie Philadelphia ..................................... 7 2 .778 — — 7-2 W-2 5-1 2-1
3B—Barney (1). HR—Ang.Sanchez (1), Hall (1).
SB—S.Castro (1), Bourgeois (3). S—Quintero.
Florida............................................... 5 4 .556 2 — 5-4 L-1 3-3 2-1
and Seth Smith reached base Washington ...................................... 4 5 .444 3 1 4-5 W-1 1-2 3-3 Chicago
IP H R ER BB SO
Atlanta............................................... 4 6 .400 31⁄2 11⁄2 4-6 L-2 1-2 3-4
four times, including on a triple New York.......................................... 4 6 .400 31⁄2 11⁄2 4-6 L-2 1-3 3-3
Dempster W,1-2...... 61⁄3
Grabow H,2 ............. 2⁄3
6
1
4
0
4
0
3
1
9
0
and a double. The Rockies im- Central Division Marshall H,4 ............ 2⁄3 2 0 0 0 1
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Marmol S,4-5........... 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 3
proved to 7-2, with the only two Cincinnati .......................................... 6 3 .667 — — 6-3 L-1 5-1 1-2 Houston
Chicago ............................................ 5 5 .500 11⁄2 1
⁄2 5-5 W-1 3-3 2-2 Figueroa L,0-2......... 4 8 5 5 2 3
losses coming in extra innings, Milwaukee ........................................ 5 5 .500 11⁄2 1
⁄2 5-5 W-2 5-2 0-3 Del Rosario.............. 1 0 0 0 2 0
Pittsburgh ......................................... 5 5 .500 1 ⁄2 ⁄2 5-5 L-2 1-3 4-2 W.Lopez................... 1 0 0 0 1 2
to match the best nine-game
1 1

St. Louis............................................ 3 6 .333 3 2 3-6 W-1 2-4 1-2 Abad ......................... 1 0 0 0 1 0


Melancon ................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
start in franchise history. Houston ............................................ 2 8 .200 41⁄2 31⁄2 2-8 L-1 1-3 1-5
Lyon .......................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
West Division
Jason Hammel pitched six W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away WP—Figueroa.
Umpires—Home, Gary Darling;First, Bruce Dreck-
Colorado........................................... 7 2 .778 — — 7-2 W-3 3-1 4-1
respectable innings and Col- Los Angeles ..................................... 5 4 .556 2 — 5-4 L-1 3-1 2-3 man;Second, Paul Emmel;Third, Rob Drake.
T—3:15. A—20,175 (40,963).
Arizona ............................................. 4 4 .500 21⁄2 ⁄2 4-4 W-1 2-1 2-3
orado took the opener of a four-
1

San Diego......................................... 4 4 .500 21⁄2 1


⁄2 4-4 W-1 2-3 2-1
game series, winning its third San Francisco .................................. 4 5 .444 3 1 4-5 L-1 2-1 2-4
Athletics 2, White Sox 1
straight road game. The Rockies AMERICAN LEAGUE
Sunday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sunday's Games
Oakland
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Chicago
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are 4-1 away from Coors Field Kansas City 9, Detroit 5 Washington 7, N.Y. Mets 3, 11 innings Crisp cf
Barton 1b
4
3
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0 0
0 0
Pierre lf
Bckhm 2b
5 0 1 0
4 0 0 0
Texas 3, Baltimore 0 Colorado 6, Pittsburgh 5
after going 31-50 on the road Oakland 5, Minnesota 3 Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 0 CJcksn rf 4 0 0 0 Rios cf 4 0 1 0
Chicago White Sox 6, Tampa Bay 1 Houston 7, Florida 1 Wlngh lf 4 0 1 0 Konerk 1b 3 0 2 0
last year. AP PHOTO L.A. Angels 3, Toronto 1 Milwaukee 6, Chicago Cubs 5 Teahen
M.Ellis 2b 4 0 0 0 pr-1b 0 0 0 0
The NL West leaders even The New York Mets’ Jose Reyes (7) celebrates with on-deck bat- Cleveland 6, Seattle 4
Boston 4, N.Y. Yankees 0
San Diego 7, L.A. Dodgers 2
St. Louis 6, San Francisco 1 Matsui dh 4 0 0 0 Quentin dh 3 0 1 0
found a way to win in New York. ter Ike Davis after scoring on David Wright’s third-inning sacrifice Monday's Games
Texas 2, Detroit 0
Arizona 10, Cincinnati 8
Monday's Games
KSuzuk c
Kzmnff 3b
4 1 2 1 AlRmrz ss
4 0 1 0 Morel 3b
4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
They are 5-23 on the road fly against the Colorado Rockies at Citi Field in New York on Mon- Tampa Bay 16, Boston 5 Colorado 7, N.Y. Mets 6 AnLRc ss 3 0 1 0 RCastr c
Pnngtn pr-ss 1 1 0 0 Lillirdg rf
4 0 0 0
3 1 1 1
Oakland 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 10 innings Chicago Cubs 5, Houston 4
against the Mets since 2003, day. Cleveland at L.A. Angels, (n) St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Totals 35 2 5 1 Totals 34 1 6 1
Toronto at Seattle, (n) Cincinnati at San Diego, (n) Oakland ........................ 000 000 001 1 — 2
dropping eight consecutive Tuesday's Games L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, (n) Chicago ........................ 000 010 000 0 — 1
series. high to home plate on a key Michael Young and Mitch Texas (C.Wilson 1-0) at Detroit (Penny 0-1), 1:05
p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Milwaukee (Marcum 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Correia 2-0),
E—Pierre (2). DP—Oakland 1, Chicago 1. LOB—
Oakland 4, Chicago 6. 2B—Kouzmanoff (2), An.La-
David Wright hit his second play. Moreland hit RBI doubles in the Baltimore (Tillman 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Bur-
nett 2-0), 7:05 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
Philadelphia (Blanton 0-0) at Washington (L.Her-
Roche (3), Quentin (7). HR—K.Suzuki (1), Lilli-
bridge (1). CS—Pierre (2), Konerko (1).
homer and Willie Harris had a seventh inning as the AL cham- Tampa Bay (Price 0-2) at Boston (Lester 0-0), 7:10 nandez 0-1), 7:05 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO
p.m. Colorado (Rogers 1-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 0-1), Oakland
two-run double for New York, Cubs 5, Astros 4 pions improved to 9-1, the top Kansas City (Francis 0-0) at Minnesota (Duensing 7:10 p.m. Braden...................... 6 5 1 1 2 7
0-0), 8:10 p.m. Florida (Volstad 0-0) at Atlanta (Hanson 0-2), 7:10 T.Ross W,1-0 .......... 3 1 0 0 1 4
which has lost four of five fol- HOUSTON -- Chicago jumped record in the majors. Texas Oakland (Cahill 1-0) at Chicago White Sox (E.Jack- p.m. Fuentes S,4-4.......... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Chicago
lowing a three-game winning out to a 5-0 lead and held on for equaled the start of its 1989 son 2-0), 8:10 p.m.
Cleveland (Carmona 0-1) at L.A. Angels (Haren
Chicago Cubs (J.Russell 1-0) at Houston (Myers
0-0), 8:05 p.m. Buehrle..................... 8 2 0 0 1 1
Thornton BS,3-3 ..... 1⁄3 1 1 0 0 0
streak. Jose Reyes tripled twice the victory. club. 2-0), 10:05 p.m.
Toronto (R.Romero 1-0) at Seattle (Pineda 0-1),
St. Louis (Carpenter 0-1) at Arizona (Galarraga 1-0),
9:40 p.m. Crain L,0-1 ............... 12⁄3 2 1 1 0 3
for the fifth time in his career. Ryan Dempster picked up the Ogando (2-0) gave up just two 10:10 p.m. Cincinnati (LeCure 0-0) at San Diego (Richard 1-0),
10:05 p.m.
Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals;First, C.B. Bucknor-
;Second, Dan Iassogna;Third, Dale Scott.
Wednesday's Games
Trailing by three, the Mets win, going 6 1/3 innings. hits, walked one and struck four Texas at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 1-1) at San Francisco (Lin- T—2:37. A—20,057 (40,615).
Kansas City at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. cecum 1-1), 10:15 p.m.
mounted a rally in the eighth. over seven innings in his second Oakland at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Wednesday's Games T H I S D A T E I N
Wright led off with a homer Rays 16, Red Sox 5 start in the majors. The convert- Toronto at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 6:35 p.m.
Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. B A S E B A L L
against Rafael Betancourt and BOSTON — Sam Fuld went 4 ed reliever had his outing cut Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 p.m.
Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. The Associated Press
Carlos Beltran doubled. A run- for 6 with a two-run homer, short by fluid under a callus on Florida at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Houston, 8:05 p.m. April 12
scoring single by Ike Davis cut it drove in three runs and fell a his right index finger — he St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 1906 — Johnny Bates of Boston became the first
modern player to hit a home run in his first major
L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
to 7-6, but Betancourt retired single shy of the cycle to help pitched six scoreless innings league at bat. Irv Young allowed one hit as Boston
beat Brooklyn 2-0.
the next three batters. the Tampa Bay Rays bust out of last week with a developing 1912 — The Chicago Cubs’ Tinker-Evers-Chance
double play combination played its final major
Huston Street worked a per- an early season slump with a blister on the same finger. Rays 16, Red Sox 5 Texas.................................. 000 000 200 — 2 league game together.
fect ninth for his fifth save in 16-5 win over the Boston Red Verlander (1-1) lost despite Tampa Bay Boston
Detroit................................. 000 000 000 — 0
DP—Texas 1, Detroit 1. LOB—Texas 4, Detroit 5.
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five chances. Matt Belisle (2-0) Sox on Monday night. pitching a six-hitter. Fuld lf 6 3 4 3 Crwfrd lf 5 1 2 0
2B—Mi.Young (4), Moreland (3), Raburn (3), Mi-
.Cabrera (2). I N T E R N AT I O N A L
got the final two outs in the Johnny Damon had three hits, Damon dh
Joyce rf
5 2 3 3 Pedroia 2b
6 1 1 0 AdGnzl 1b
3 1 0 0
2 0 1 1
IP H R ER BB SO
LEAGUE
Texas
seventh, with some help from including a solo homer, and Athletics 2, White Sox 1 DJhnsn 1b 4 0 0 0 Lowrie 1b 1 1 1 0 Ogando W,2-0 ......... 7 2 0 0 1 4
SRdrgz 3b 1 0 0 0 Youkils 3b 3 0 1 0 Oliver H,4 ................. 1 1 0 0 0 1 North Division
Tulowitzki. three RBIs, and John Jaso and CHICAGO — Kurt Suzuki hit Zobrist 2b
BUpton cf
5 2 3 2 Ortiz dh
4 3 3 0 J.Drew rf
4 1 2 2
3 0 1 1
Feliz S,4-4................ 1 1 0 0 1 1 W L Pct. GB
Detroit
Reyes tripled with two outs Reid Brignac also drove in three a go-ahead home run in the 10th FLopez 3b 3 1 1 0 DMcDn rf 2 0 0 0 Verlander L,1-1 ....... 9 6 2 2 1 4
Pawtucket (Red Sox) ................. 3 2 .600 —
Syracuse (Nationals) ................. 3 2 .600 —
Ktchm 1b 1 1 1 1 Sltlmch c 4 0 0 0
and Daniel Murphy hit a groun- runs apiece for the Rays. inning, and the Oakland Athlet- Jaso c 5 1 2 3 Ellsury cf 4 1 2 1
Rockies 7, Mets 6 Lehigh Valley (Phillies).............. 2 2 .500 1
⁄2
Brignc ss 5 2 2 3 Scutaro ss 4 0 0 0
der toward the hole at short- Tampa Bay came in hitting a ics capitalized on Juan Pierre’s Totals 45162015 Totals 35 510 5 Colorado New York
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
(Yankees) .................................... 2 2 .500 1
⁄2
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stop. Tulowitzki, a Gold Glove major-league worst .163 and had dropped fly ball in the ninth to Tampa Bay....................... 160 113 004 — 16
Boston.............................. 001 100 111 — 5 Fowler cf 4 2 1 1 JosRys ss 5 1 2 0 Buffalo (Mets) ............................. 2 3 .400 1
Rochester (Twins)...................... 2 3 .400 1
winner last year, fielded the ball scored just 20 total runs, the rally to a victory over the Chica- E—Brignac (1), Scutaro (1). DP—Tampa Bay 2, Herrer 2b
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4
5
1
1
2 0
1 3
DnMrp 2b
DWrght 3b
5 1 1 0
3 1 2 2 South Division
Boston 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 5, Boston 11. 2B—Fuld
on his backhand and jumped, fewest after nine games since go White Sox. 2 (4), Zobrist 2 (4), Jaso 2 (2), Crawford (1), Youkilis Tlwtzk ss
S.Smith rf
4
4
1
0
2 3
3 0
Beltran rf
I.Davis 1b
4 1 1 0
4 1 1 1
W L Pct. GB
(3). 3B—Fuld (1), Ad.Gonzalez (1), Ortiz (1). HR— Charlotte (White Sox).............. 5 0 1.000 —
twisting his body in the air to the 2003 Detroit Tigers — a The White Sox wasted a dom- Fuld (1), Damon (2), Ellsbury (2). SF—Ortiz. Wggntn 1b 4 0 0 0 Pagan cf 4 1 1 0
Gwinnett (Braves) .................... 3 2 .600 2
IP H R ER BB SO Stewart 3b 5 0 1 0 Harris lf 3 0 1 2
make a strong, accurate throw team that finished 43-119. inant pitching performance by Tampa Bay Iannett c 2 1 0 0 Thole c 4 0 1 0 Durham (Rays) ......................... 2 3 .400 3
Hamml p 3 1 1 0 Pelfrey p 2 0 0 0 Norfolk (Orioles)....................... 0 5 .000 5
to first for the third out. Boston’s loss came in Carl Mark Buehrle with their second Hellickson W,1-1..... 51⁄3
A.Russell.................. 11⁄3
5
0
2
1
2
0
5
2
1
0 Helton ph 1 0 0 0 Igarash p 0 0 0 0 West Division
FMorls p 0 0 0 0 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0
Dexter Fowler singled off Crawford’s first game against his ninth-inning implosion of the C.Ramos .................. 1⁄3
Jo.Peralta................. 1
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0
W L
Columbus (Indians).................. 4 0 1.000 —
Pct. GB
RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 Emaus ph 1 0 0 0
Bobby Parnell (0-1) to open the former team. Jacoby Ellsbury season. Buehrle was lifted after Farnsworth...............
Boston
1 2 1 1 0 1
Splrghs ph 1 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0 Louisville (Reds) ...................... 3 1 .750 1
eighth and moved to third on a hit a solo homer for the Red eight scoreless innings and 99 Matsuzaka L,0-2...... 2 8 7 7 2 2 Street p 0 0 0 0 Beato p
Hairstn ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Indianapolis (Pirates) ............... 1 4 .200 31⁄2
Toledo (Tigers)......................... 1 4 .200 3 ⁄2 1
Wakefield ................. 31⁄3 7 5 5 1 0
sacrifice and a wild pitch. Gon- Sox. pitches. He allowed only three Aceves ..................... 22⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 37 711 7 Totals 36 610 5 Monday's Games
Wheeler.................... 1 5 4 4 0 0 Colorado ............................ 001 102 030 — 7 Pawtucket 15, Buffalo 1
zalez hit a comebacker and Crawford, who spent 12 years baserunners — none past first Matsuzaka pitched to 2 batters in the 3rd. New York ........................... 101 200 020 — 6 Columbus at Louisville, ppd., rain
PB—Saltalamacchia. E—Stewart (1), Tulowitzki (1), Jos.Reyes (1), Par- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 11, Rochester 0
Parnell had a good chance to get in the Rays’ organization, went base. nell (1). DP—Colorado 1. LOB—Colorado 12, New Gwinnett 8, Norfolk 3
Fowler at the plate, but he 2 for 5, raising his average to Matt Thorton, who already York 5. 2B—Herrera (2), S.Smith (4), Beltran (3),
Harris (3). 3B—S.Smith (1), Jos.Reyes 2 (2). HR—
Indianapolis 5, Toledo 1
Lehigh Valley 4, Syracuse 3
threw over the head of catcher .163. had two blown saves in two Rangers 2, Tigers 0 Tulowitzki (4), D.Wright (2). SB—Herrera (2),
S.Smith (1), Stewart (1), Dan.Murphy (1). S—Herre-
Charlotte 4, Durham 3
Tuesday's Games
Josh Thole. opportunities, came on and Texas
ab r
Detroit
h bi ab r h bi
ra. SF—Fowler, D.Wright. Syracuse at Lehigh Valley, 10:35 a.m.
IP H R ER BB SO Toledo at Indianapolis, 11:05 a.m.
Gonzalez was credited with Rangers 2, Tigers 0 allowed a leadoff double to Kinsler 2b 4 0 1 0
Rhyms 2b 4 0 0 0 Colorado Durham at Charlotte, 11:15 a.m.
Andrus ss 4 0 0 0
Boesch lf-rf 3 0 0 0 Hammel.................... 6 6 4 2 1 3 Columbus at Louisville, 6 p.m., 1st game
an RBI on the fielder’s choice DETROIT — Alexi Ogando Andy LaRoche in the ninth. One Hamltn lf 3 1 1 0
Ordonz rf 3 0 0 0 F.Morales................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Pawtucket at Buffalo, 6:05 p.m.
ABeltre 3b 4 0 1 0
Raburn lf 1 0 1 0 Belisle W,2-0 ........... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
and he went to second on the outpitched Justin Verlander out later, Daric Barton hit a MiYong dh 4 1 2 1
MiCarr 1b 3 0 2 0 R.Betancourt H,4 .... 1 3 2 2 0 1
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
N.Cruz rf 4 0 0 0
VMrtnz dh 4 0 0 0 Street S,5-5 ............. 1 0 0 0 0 2
error. Tulowitzki followed with before leaving with a finger deep fly that Pierre dropped in Morlnd 1b 3 0 1 1
Kelly cf 2 0 0 0 New York
Columbus at Louisville, 8:30 p.m., 2nd game
AJcksn Wednesday's Games
a loud shot to left for his fourth problem and the Texas Rangers the left-field corner, allowing Torreal c 3 0 0 0 ph-cf 1 0 1 0
Pelfrey ...................... 51⁄3
Igarashi BS,1-1 ....... 2⁄3
6
1
4
0
3
0
4
1
3
0
Pawtucket at Syracuse, 2 p.m.
Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 6:35 p.m.
homer and a 7-4 lead. beat the Detroit Tigers to match pinch-runner Cliff Pennington Borbon cf 3 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss
Avila c
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Byrdak ...................... 1⁄3
Isringhausen ............ 2⁄3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
Louisville at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m.
Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
It was the second time in the the best 10-game start in team to easily score from second and Totals
Inge 3b
32 2 6 2 Totals
3
30
0
0
0
4
0
0
Parnell L,0-1 ............ 1 3 3 3 0 2 Norfolk at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Beato......................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
game that a Mets reliever threw history. tie the game 1-1. HBP—by Pelfrey (Iannetta). WP—Parnell. Durham at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.

BONDS
case,” said legal observer Joshua layman’s terms, important, to the No witnesses said they personal- son told him he was using flax- eye on the jurors during early por-
Berman, a former prosecutor grand jury’s investigation. To ly saw Bonds receive drugs — seed oil and arthritic balm — not tions of the reading, then focused
who is now a criminal defense at- convict Bonds of making a false Kathy Hoskins said she did not designer steroids that were unde- on the clerk.
torney in Washington D.C. statement, the jury must find ask what was in the syringe An- tectable at the time. Just before the jury finished for
Continued from Page 1B
However, it’s impossible to dis- both that what Bonds said was a derson used on Bonds. Most of the jurors scribbled the day at 3:45 p.m., lead Bonds
“This was very damaging testi- cern how many of the 12 jurors lie and one that had an effect on Now 46, Bonds testified before notes when Hoskins’ testimony lawyer Allen Ruby was in the hall-
mony that contrasted starkly are focusing on that testimony the grand jury. the grand jury that he never about the injection was read way outside the courtroom, won-
with his denials of steroid use and whether they feel the injec- Anderson was jailed during the knowingly used performance-en- back. Bonds, wearing a dark suit, dering when deliberations would
that are the heart of this perjury tion answer was material, or in trial because he refused to testify. hancing drugs, and that Ander- white shirt and blue tie, kept an be recessed.
CMYK

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H.S. SOFTBALL ROUNDUP H.S. BASEBALL ROUNDUP

Nanticoke wins battle of Bertonis


Mountaineers also triumph, beat Tunkhannock
The Times Leader staff Dallas is 2-0, while Tunk-
WRIGHT TWP. — Sarah hannock is 1-1 The Tigers’ victo-
Bertoni pitched a three-hitter ry came last week against Ber-
and had two singles to lead wick.
Nanticoke Area to a 2-1 victory
Dallas ...................................... 102 130 1 — 8
over Crestwood in Wyoming Tunkhannock ......................... 100 100 0 — 2
Valley Conference Division I WP – Kristan Baker 7P, 4H, 2R, 2ER, 6BB, 2K; LP
– Ashley Inman 7 IP, 10-H, 8R, 6ER, 1BB, 5K;
softball action on Monday. 2B—.DAL:Baker, Sarah Konopki 2, Mary Kate
Osick. TUN: Artonya Gordon, Schyler Yatsk..
It wasn’t just another game 3B—. HR—DAL: Baker. Top hitters –DAL: Baker
2-for-3 with double and home run; Konopki 3-for-4
for Bertoni, a senior who with double. Osick 2-for-4 with double and 3 RBI.
TUN: Artonya Gordon, Schyler Yatsk.
helped lead Nanticoke to the
PIAA Class 2A state champion-
Berwick 2,
ship last year. It marked the BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Wyoming Area 1
first time that she went up Berwick’s T.J. Lashock (right) tries to escape the tag of Wyoming
against her father, Bob, who is Sara Berlin was 3-for-3 with a Area’s Jake Granteed in a rundown on Monday at Atlas Field.
the new Crestwood head coach. pair of doubles to lead Berwick Lashock went 4-for-4 with a double and an RBI for the Bulldogs.
“It felt different, of course,” to victory over Wyoming Area.

Trojans, new coach


Sarah said. “However, it was a Margarte Bridge hurled a five-
lot of fun. He teased me a little hitter to notch the win.
before the game started and Berwick ................................... 000 110 0 — 2
then again after it was over. We Wyoming Area....................... 000 001 0 — 1
WP –Margaret Bridge 7 IP, 5H, 1R, 1ER, 3BB, 5K;

take league opener


were both cracking jokes.” LP – Alex Holtz 7IP ,7H, 2R, 1ER, 4BB, 2K;.
2B—BER: Sara Berlin 2. WA; Kaitlyn Kross.
Sarah admitted that she felt a 3B—. HR— . Top hitters –BER: Sara Berlin
3-for-3 with two doubles. WA: Kaitlyn Kross one
bit awkward seeing her dad double.
coach third base for the oppos-
ing team, but once she got into Holy Redeemer 7,
a pitching rhythm, she concen- Pittston Area 4 The Times Leader staff Dylan Maloney struck out
trated on the game. Biz Eaton and Alyssa Platko NANTICOKE — Finally get- nine and went the distance in
“Crestwood has a very good both were 1-for-3 and both ting to start the Wyoming Valley the loss. Trent Grove doubled
team,” she said. “They have an scored two runs to lead the Conference season after a week for the Warriors (0-4).
excellent defense. I think BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Royals to victory over the Patri- of postponements, Nanticoke
Berwick Wyoming Area
they’re going to go far. Wyoming Area shortstop Serra Degnan (left) fields a ball as ots. Marissa Narson led the held on for a 7-6 win over Crest- ab r h bi ab r h bi
Lashock 3b 4 1 4 1 Carey 2b 3 0 1 0
Bob Bertoni said he was a bit Berwick’s Margaret Bridge steals second base in a WVC Division Patriots with a triple. wood on Monday in the league JCalovi rf 4 0 1 0 Bone lf 3 0 0 0
I softball game in West Pittston on Monday afternoon. Fnstrmchr ss 4 0 0 0 Maloney p 3 0 0 0
nervous. debut of new coach Dean Myers. DCalovi c 2 1 2 1 McDrmtt ss 3 0 0 0
“It was a little different, but Hazleton Area 7, Eric Hauer went 3-for-4 with Berkes 1b
Curtin ph
3 0 0 0 Nowicki c
1 0 0 0 Walkowk rf
3 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
once the game started we both Nanticoke scored the win- Bertoni two singles, Sammy Gow, two singled,
Lindsay Roberts singled and scored one run. Coughlin 0 two RBI while taking the Bower p
Kuchka dh
0 0 0 0 Grove dh
2 1 0 0 Colarsso 1b 1 0 0 0
3 0 1 0

knew our roles,” he said. “She ning run on an RBI single by CRE: Alexandra Hoops tw singles and an RBI,
Rachael Ritz singled and scored a run. The Cougars opened their mound to help the Trojans (1-0) Soboleski cf 3 1 2 2 Chupka 1b 2 0 0 0
May lf 2 0 0 0 Grnteed 3b 1 0 0 0
wanted to beat my team as bad Sammy Gow in the top of the Wyoming Valley Conference out of a jam in the seventh, Cadman 2b 3 0 0 0 OBrien cf 2 0 0 0
Totals 28 4 9 4 Totals 24 0 3 0
as I wanted to beat their team. I second inning, scoring Lindsay Dallas 8, Tunkhannock 2 season led by Ali Schuetz, who getting the final three outs to Berwick..................................... 112 000 0 — 4
was definitely able to concen- Roberts from third base. Kristan Baker pitched a four- fired six strong innings to pick earn the save. Alex Passetti Wyoming Area ........................ 000 000 0 — 0
2B – Lashock, Soboleski, Grove
trate on my team.” Crestwood took a 1-0 lead in hitter, and was 2-for-3 with a up the win, allowing only two picked up the win. IP H R ER BB SO
Berwick
Bertoni formerly coached the the first inning on an RBI single double and home run as the hits while striking out three. Jeff Jezewski added two RBI Bower (W, 1-0)......... 7.0 3 0 0 1 2
Wyoming Area
Nanticoke baseball team before by Alex Hoops, that brought Mountaineers defeated the Schuetz helped her own of his own at the plate. Maloney (L, 0-2) ...... 7.0 9 4 4 3 9
becoming the Crestwood soft- home Rachael Ritz from third. Tigers in a matchup of two of cause with a two-run triple in Steve Brynok hit a solo home
ball coach this season. Ritz reached first on bunt single the first inning. Candice Van run for the Comets (0-2). Matt Holy Redeemer 13,
the top teams in the Wyoming
His wife, Eileen, was sort of and made it on a Nanticoke Horn had a good game, going Ritz finished 3-for-4 with two Pittston Area 6
Valley Conference.
caught in the middle on Mon- throwing error that occurred Sarah Konopki was 3-for-4 3-for-3 with a home run. She RBI. Ted Ritsick (2-4, double, four
day. when she stole second. with a double, and Mary Kate added a two-run triple and a RBI), Mark Malloy (3-4, three
Crestwood Nanticoke
“I was a little bit on edge,” Nanticoke is now 2-0, while Osick had a double and three single to knock in three runs. ab r h bi ab r h bi RBI) and Christian Choman
Ritz cf 4 1 3 2 Briggs 2b 3 2 1 0
she said. “It’s Sarah’s last year, Crestwood is 1-1. RBI. Linda Mas had a double Petrochko 3b 4 0 0 0 Yudichak c 3 2 1 0 (two-run homer) helped the
Berg c 3 1 1 1 Hauer cf 4 1 3 2
so I rooted for her. I was happy Artonya Gordon and Schyler while Daniell Cerep, Mary Brynok 1b 2 1 1 1 Ioanna 3b 2 1 0 0 Royals outslug the Patriots.
Nanticoke Area ...................... 020 000 0 — 2
for both of them. We (Nanti- Crestwood .............................. 100 000 0 — 1 Yatsk each had an RBI double Patterson and Chris Answini
Slembarski lf
Quintiliani ss
4 1 0 0 Jezewski rf
3 1 1 1 Clawson lf
3 1 1 2
2 0 1 0 Will Cavanaugh pitched 41⁄3
coke) have a great team, but my WP – Sarah Bertoni 7IP, 3H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 5K;
LP –Alyssa Davies 7IP, 6H, 2R, 2ER, 0BB, 3K; to pace Tunkhannock. added singles for Coughlin. Casey p
Miale p
0 0 0 0 Passetti p
0 0 0 0 Rmnwski 2b 0 0 0 0
3 0 1 1 innings of relief to pick up the
husband’s a great coach.” 2B—.3B—. HR— . Top hitters –NAN: Saras Aigeldinger p 1 0 0 0 Ivan 1b 0 0 0 0 win for Redeemer (2-1).
Sweeney dh 2 0 0 0 Yalch dh 3 0 0 0
Beshada rf 2 1 0 0 Vitale ss 3 0 1 0 Josh Savokinas slammed two
Caladie 2b 1 0 0 1
Piavis ph 1 0 0 0 home runs for three RBI to lead
H.S. TRACK ROUNDUP LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP Totals 27 6 6 6 Totals 26 7 9 5
Crestwood................................ 011 012 1 — 6 the Patriots (0-1).
Nanticoke ................................. 002 041 x — 7

Black Knights, Rangers Lady Colonels lacrosse


2B – Berg, Vitale; HR – Brynok Pittston Area Holy Redeemer
IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi
Crestwood Antal cf 3 0 0 0 Malloy cf 4 1 3 3
Casey ........................ 4.0 6 2 2 3 3 Mancini lf 3 1 2 1 Policare 2b 3 3 2 2
Miale (L, 0-1) ............ 0.0 1 4 3 2 0 Savokinas ss 4 2 2 3 Ruch 3b 2 2 0 0
Aigeldinger................ 2.0 2 1 1 0 1 Musto c 4 0 1 0 Choman 1b 2 2 1 2
Nanticoke Callahan p 0 0 0 0 Ell lf 0 0 0 0

squads earn victories explodes for 21 goals


Passetti (W, 1-0)...... 5.0 5 3 3 2 3 Bone dh 4 2 2 0 Cavangh p 0 0 0 0
Ioanna........................ 1.0 1 3 1 2 2 Schwab 3b 3 0 1 1 Ritsick dh 4 0 2 4
Vitale.......................... 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 Hahn rf 2 0 0 1 Ringsdorf c 2 0 0 0
Hauer (S)................... 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 Bressler 1b 0 1 0 0 Peterlin c 2 0 1 1
Razvilla 1b 2 0 1 0 Tsevdos p-lf 4 2 2 0
Emmett 2b 3 0 0 0 Byorick rf 4 2 2 0
Tunkhannock 9, Dallas 0 Dnsmuir ss 2 1 0 0
Totals 28 6 9 6 Totals 29131312
The Times Leader staff GIRLS The Times Leader staff finished tied for 14th in the Mike Healey and Mike Papi Pittston Area.......................... 302 001 0 — 6
Holy Redeemer .................... 220 441 x — 13
Jake Bevan finished first in Lake-Lehman 110, WILKES-BARRE — Gabby 21-player field with 127 while both homered and doubled to 2B – Bone, Schwab, Ritsick, Tsevdos; HR –
Savokinas 2, Choman
two events (400, high jump) to Nanticoke 34 Ford and Keri Meerholz each teammate Erin Kain was one fuel host Tunkhannock. Healey IP H R ER BB SO
help lead the Lake-Lehman Nicole Snyder finished first scored four times and 11 other finished with five RBI and Pittston Area
spot behind at 128. Callahan (L, 0-1) ...... 3.2 5 8 8 4 1
boys squad to a 77-71 victory in three events (110 hurdles, earned the win on the mound, Pernot ........................ 1.0 4 3 2 3 1
Lady Colonels recorded a goal Castellino .................. 0.1 2 1 1 1 0
over Nanticoke on Monday. triple jump, high jump) to help SOFTBALL allowing four hits in six innings. Bone .......................... 1.0 2 1 1 0 1
as Wilkes handled Rosemont Holy Redeemer
Nick Weron finished first in lift Lake-Lehman over Nanti- Misericordia splits twinbill
Ty Saylor added a double and Tsevdos..................... 2.2 5 5 4 3 3
21-4 in a women’s lacrosse two RBI for the Tigers (2-1).
Cavangh (W, 1-0) .... 4.1 3 1 1 2 3
the 1,600 and the 800 to top coke. match Monday at the Ralston The Misericordia University Marc Noyalis, Kevin Mul-
the Trojans. Cassie Salaway also finished Hazleton Area 4, Coughlin 3
Athletic Complex. softball team split a double- doon, Greg Petorak and Deep
first in two events (discus, Ten days after their season
3200 RELAY -- 1. LEH Bevan, Vanloon, It is believed to be the first header at Delaware Valley, Patel each singled for the Moun-
Raspen, Bohan 9:14. 110 HURDLES -- 1. NAN javelin) for the Black Knights. was supposed to begin, the
Zannetti 20.3; 2. NAN Abdulhassan 23.7. time in Wilkes program history Monday winning the opener, taineers (1-1).
TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. LEH Dawsey 36’7 1/2”; 2. Cougars were able to get out
LEH Novitski 35’9 1/2”; 3. NAN Allabaugh 32’6 3200 RELAY -- 1. LEH Lipski, Thomas, that every player on the roster 11-0, in six innings before drop-
1/2”. 100 -- 1. NAN Zannetti 11.6; 2. LEH Eury Foster, Gromer 13:57. 110 HURDLES -- 1. LEH Dallas Tunkhannock and open their Division I East
11.7; 3. LEH Ellenburger 12. 1600 -- 1. NAN Snyder 16.1; 2. LEH Faux 18.1; 3. NAN Lopez scored at least once. ping the nightcap, 7-2. ab r h bi ab r h bi
title defense with a narrow win
Weron 5:01; 2. LEH Bohan 5:08; 3. LEH Sutton 19.7. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. LEH Snyder 32’10”; 2. Narcum c 3 0 0 0 KCuster cf 3 2 1 0
5:31. SHOT PUT -- 1. NAN Badowski 40’8”; 2. Mathers LEH 30’3 1/2”; 3. LEH Jenkins 30’1 1/2”. Meerholz also added two Jill Castaldi had four hits DeBona cf 3 0 0 0 Zaner 2b 0 0 0 0
over Coughlin at Rex Antinozzi
LEH Jones 35’4 1/2”; 3. NAN Hamilton 35’2”. 400 100 -- 1. LEH Mahoney 13.3; 2. NAN Ferrucci Noyalis 1b 2 0 1 0 Saylor dh 3 2 1 2
-- 1. LEH Bevan 54.4; 2. NAN Zannetti 55.3; 3. 14.0; 3. LEH Mathers 14.1. 1600 -- 1. LEH assists to score six total points and drove in three runs in the Dirsa p 0 0 0 0 Papi ss-p 2 3 2 1
Field.
NAN Blank 58.6. 400 RELAY -- 1. LEH Ellen- Gromel 6:18; 2. LEH Foster 6:22; 3. NAN Jenkins p 0 0 0 0 Healey p 3 1 2 5
berger, Oliver, Butler, Novitski 49.0. 300 Grontkoloski 6:29. SHOT PUT -- 1. LEH Runner in the game and her 10 draw opener, including a double and Stepniak dh 2 0 0 0 McClain ss 0 0 0 0 Hazleton Area (1-0) handed
HURDLES -- 1. NAN Zannetti 50.5; 2. LEH Oliver 26’5 1/2”; 2. NAN Dougherty 23’; 3. LEH Salla- Muldoon lf 3 0 1 0 Cndeelis 1b 3 0 1 1
54.2; NAN Marr 60.9. POLE VAULT -- 1. NAN way 22’3”. 400 -- 1. LEH Lipski 69.8; 2. NAN controls tied the school record a homer. Schilling rf 2 0 0 0 WCuster c 3 0 1 0 the Crusaders (1-1) their first
Steber 9’; 2. NAN Holt 9’; 3. LEH Eury 7’. Carne 71.1; 3. NAN Swanberry 72.2. Napkora rf 1 0 0 0 Goodwin lf 4 0 0 0
DISCUS -- 1. NAN Badowski 115”; 2. LEH Jones 400 RELAY -- 1. LEH Snyder, Jenkins, that Ford set earlier this season Maria Kidron had three hits Petorak 2b 3 0 1 0 Cline 3b 2 0 0 0 loss of the season.
113.9”; LEH Hizney 85.3”. LONG JUMP -- 1. Mathers, Mahoney 54.0. 300 HURDLES -- 1. Saba 3b 2 0 0 0 Weiss 3b 1 0 0 0
LEH Novitski 17’3 1/2”; 2. NAN Holt 15’6”; 3. LEH Faux 56.5; 2. LEH Sabol 59.7; 3. NAN against Manhattanville. and Hollie Sarnak added two Ivoska ph 1 0 0 0 Lee rf 2 1 1 0
NAN Coldeo 13’4”. 800 -- 1. NAN Weron 2:19; 2. Lopez 61.2. POLE VAULT -- 1. NAN Swansberry Patel ss 3 0 1 0
LEH Raspen 2:20; 3. LEH VanLoon 2:29. 200 -- 6’. DISCUS -- 1. LEH Salaway 76’6”; 2. LEH Ford also finished with 10 hits. Totals 25 0 4 0 Totals 26 9 9 9
1. NAN Zannetti 24.5; 2. LEH Ellenberger 25.1;
3. LEH Butler 26.2. 3200 -- 1. LEH Sutton 11:38;
Ritsick 75’4”; 3. NAN Dougherty 75’5”. LONG
JUMP -- 1. LEH Mathers 15’ 1/4”; 2. LEH Lee ground balls, which ties her
Dallas........................................ 000 000 0 — 0 STANDINGS
Tunkhannock........................... 201 501 x — 9 Division I East
2. NAN Allabaugh 12:44; 3. NAN Holt 15:50.
JAVELIN -- 1. LEH Carey 138’3”; 2. LEH Hizney
12’2 1/2”.
800 -- 1. NAN Grontkowski 2:50; 2. LEH own season-high and is just MEN’S GOLF 2B – Saylor, Healey, Papi; HR – Papi, Healey
IP H R ER BB SO
Team W L GB RS RA
123’7”; 3. LEH Bush 115’8”. 1600 RELAY -- 1. Thomas 2:52; 3. NAN Eroh 3:28. 200 -- 1. LEH Hazleton Area 1 0 — 4 3
NAN Zannetti, Weron, Zannetti, Blank 3:45. HIGH Mahoney 29.2; 2. NAN Carne 30.4; 3. NAN one shy of the Wilkes record. King’s McGrath takes 14th Dallas
Dirsa (L, 0-1) ............ 5.0 7 8 8 4 2
Nanticoke 1 0 — 7 6
JUMP -- 1. LEH Bevan 5’10”; 2. LEH Novitski Bulinski 30.8. 3200 -- 1. LEH Foster 14:47; 2. Holy Redeemer 2 1 — 23 14
Jenkins ...................... 1.0 2 1 1 1 1
5’0”. LEH Deprimo 15:04; 3. NAN Medura 16:08. Wilkes totaled 49 ground balls King’s golfer Tom McGrath Tunkhannock
Coughlin
Pittston Area
1 1
0 1
0.5 8 8
1.0 6 13
JAVELIN -- 1. LEH Salaway 70’6”; 2. NAN Healey (W, 1-1)........ 6.0 4 0 0 2 0
Lopez 70’4”; 3. NAN Dougherty 63’3”. 1600 as a team, breaking the previ- finished tied for 14th to pace Papi............................ 1.0 0 0 0 1 3
Crestwood 0 2
Division I West
1.5 9 13
Northwest 89, GAR 57 RELAY -- 1. LEH Gromel, Lipski, Jenkins,
Mahoney 4:47. HIGH JUMP -- 1. LEH Snyder ous record of 45 set in 2006 the Monarchs at the Glenmau- Team W L GB RS RA
Berwick 2 0 — 9 3
Despite three first-place 4’6”; 2. LEH Faux 4’4”.
against Lycoming. ra National Collegiate Invita- Berwick 4, Wyoming Area 0 Wyoming Valley West 1 0 0.5 5 3
Tunkhannock 2 1 0.5 19 5
finishes for Darrell Crawford tional Tournament. Ben Bower pitched a three-hit Dallas 1 1 1.0 5 12
Northwest 120, GAR 26 Wyoming Area 0 4 3.0 6 21
(triple jump, 110 hurdles, long TENNIS McGrath,who shot an 80 shutout to help lead the Bull- Division II
jump), GAR fell short against Taylor Mazonkey won four Team W L GB RS RA
Colonels lauded during Sunday’s first round, dogs to a road win. Tyler Sobo- GAR 1 0 — 10 6
Northwest. events for the Rangers, captur- Lake-Lehman 1 0 — 14 4
Wilkes’ Melanie Nolt and shaved off five strokes in the leski finished 2-for-3 with a Hanover Area 0 0 0.5 0 0
For the Rangers, Ryan Scar- ing first place in the shot put, Meyers 0 0 0.5 0 0
Evan Katz of the women’s and second round to card 75 on the double and two RBI and sopho- MMI Prep 0 0 0.5 0 0
digli won both the 100 and 200 pole vault, discus and the jave-
more T.J. Lashock went 4-for-4 West Side Tech 0 0 0.5 0 0

events to lead the way. lin. men’s tennis teams, respec- final day and finish with a 155. Northwest 0 1 1.0 4 14
with a double and an RBI. Wyoming Seminary 0 1 1.0 6 10
Christopher Santiago fin- Quieterra Gross finished first tively, were each named Free- Other King’s golfers include Today's games
Berwick improved to 2-0 to Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer
ished first in the 800 while in three events (110 hurdles, dom Conference Player of the Eric Jesikiewicz (47th, 176); Dallas at Wyoming Valley West
start the season after going 4-10 Lake-Lehman at Meyers
Lucas Benton took first in the 100, 200) for GAR. Week as it was announced by Jake Humphreys and Joe Santi- Northwest at Wyoming Seminary
in league play last season. MMI Prep at West Side Tech
high jump for GAR. 3200 RELAY -- 1. NW Price, J. Rupert,
the league office on Monday. no (49th, 177) and Ian Oakley Hanover Area at GAR
Metcaip, M. Rupert 12:09. 110 HURDLES -- 1.
GAR Gross 16.9; 2. NW Walsh 17.1; 3. NW Bonk
This was Nolt’s second week- (54th, 202).
3200 RELAY -- 1. NW Nelson, Kennedy,
Sutphen, Lewis 9:08; 2. GAR 9:15. 110 HUR- 17.8. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. NW Shaffer 31’8 1/2”;
2. NW Jimcosky 30’5 1/4”; 3. GAR Jasmine S.
ly award this season and be-

Lehman grad Davis honored


DLES -- 1. GAR Crawford 16.0; 2. NW Ascenzi
17.2; 3. GAR Chintalla 17.4. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. 28’3”. 100 -- 1. GAR Gross 13.85; 2. NW Black
13.9; 3. NW Kennedy 14.6. 1600 -- 1. NW
comes the fourth Lady Colonel Cougars’ Aeppli honored
GAR Crawford 43’5”; 2. NW Polite 37’6 1/2”; 3.
NW Marinos 30’3 1/2”. 100 -- 1.NW Scardigli Stavitski 6:58; 2. NW Hufford 10:39. SHOT PUT in five weeks to be honored, Misericordia University
11.6; 2. NW Polite 12.2; 3. NW Dillian 12.4. 1600 -- 1. NW Mazonkey 28’5”; 2. NW Wommolsdorf
-- 1. NW Sutphen 5:07; 2. GAR Appleby 5:24; 3. 25’2”; 3. NW Steponski 21’1”. 400 -- 1. NW while this a first of the season junior Bucky Aeppli was
NW Stola 5:37. SHOT PUT -- 1. NW Robak 37’3 Hennigan 67.9; 2. GAR 77.5; 3. NW 79.6. 400
1/2”; 2. NW 35’1”; 3. GAR Jones 34’11 3/4”. 400 RELAY -- 1. NW Black, Bonic, Shaffer, Hennigan
55.9; 2. GAR 54.9. 300 HURDLES -- 1. NW
for Katz, and the second Colo- named Freedom Conference
-- 1. NW Kennedy 54.8; 2. GAR Benton 55.5; 3.
GAR Chintalla 57.6. 400 RELAY -- 1. NW Polite, Black 50.9; 2. NW Walsh 53.4; 3. GAR Gross nel overall. Golfer of Week after two top- Lake-Lehman graduate Sunday.
Robak, Dillian, Scardigli 47.7; 2. GAR 49.9. 300 57.7. POLE VAULT -- 1. NW 7’6”; 2. NW
Mazonkey 7’0; 3. NW Rupert 6’0. DISCUS -- 1. five finishes. Scott Davis was named Ath- Davis ranks second in the
HURDLES -- 1. GAR Sato 44.5; 2. NW Ascenzi
45.1; 3. GAR Chintalla 47. POLE VAULT -- 1. NW Mazonkey 94’10”; 2. NW Dalmas 93’9”; 3.
NW 73’10”. LONG JUMP -- 1. NW Shaffer 14’7 WOMEN’S GOLF Aeppli took second in the lete of the Week by the Dela- Mid-Eastern Athletic Confer-
NW Marinos 8’6”; 2. GAR Taylor 8’; 3. GAR
Andres 8’. DISCUS -- 1. NW Ascenzi 97’10”; 2. 1/2”; 2. GAR Jasmine J. 14’1/2”; 3. GAR Gross
Cougars make history ware State athletic depart- ence on the season with a .431
NW Drozdowski 89’6”; 3. GAR Greshan 83’1”. 14’1/2”. 800 -- 1. NW Price 2:50.5; 2. NW J. Cougars’ season-opener at
LONG JUMP -- 1. GAR Crawford 20’2”; 2. NW Rupert 3:00.7; 3. NW Metcalf 3:01.3. 200 -- 1. ment on Monday. average (47-for-109), a number
Robak 17’2”; 3. GAR Taylor 16’1 3/4”. 800 -- 1. GAR Gross 30.1; 2. NW Kennedy 31.4; 3. GAR Misericordia played its first Lebanon Valley on Monday. He A junior infielder for the puts him among the top Divi-
GAR Santiago 2:18.8; 2. NW Stola 2:23.1; 3. NW 33.7. 3200 -- 1. NW Savitski 15:38; 2. NW Griffin
Ochoa 2:29.5. 200 -- 1. NW Scardigli 25.0; 2. 17:45. JAVELIN -- 1. NW Mazonkey 97’6”; 2. varsity appearance and finished shot 75 to place second in a Hornets baseball team, Davis sion I hitters in the nation.
NW Dillian 26.2; 3. NW 27.5. 3200 -- 1. NW NW Dalmas 93’9”; 3. NW Rupert 89’1”. 1600
Sutphen 11:25; 2. NW Nelson 11:39; 3. NW RELAY -- 1. NW Rupert, Black, Jankowski, third in the six-team field at 96-player field. went 7-for-10 at the plate last Davis, who starred for the
Lewis NW 11:41. JAVELIN -- 1. GAR Jones Metcalf 5:12. HIGH JUMP -- 1. NW Jimcosky
116’6”; 2. NW 102’6”; 3. GAR Phan 87’2”. 1600 5’0”; 2. NW M. Rupert 4’2”; 3. GAR Gross. the Stevenson Invitational in Aeppli followed that up with week against Towson and Cop- Black Knights in baseball and
RELAY -- 1. GAR Santiago, Welkey, Sosa,
Benton 3:40; 2. NW 3:41. HIGH JUMP -- 1. GAR Hampstead, Maryland. a 78 at Immaculata, good for pin State. He went 4-for-4 with wrestling, leads the MEAC
Benton 5’0”.
The Cougars’ Megan Danley fifth place. three RBI in a 10-0 victory on with 33 runs scored.
CMYK

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Top 10 contenders for the Kentucky Derby on May 7:
Mediation resumes Thursday
HORSE TRAINER SKINNY DERBY FUTURE WAGER ODDS The Associated Press in bargaining under labor law. The NFL, though, said it wanted
1. The Factor Bob Baffert Rebel winner takes over for Mo at the top 10-1 ST. PAUL, Minn. — The feder- That allowed players — includ- to resume talks with Cohen.
2. Dialed In Nick Zito Florida Derby winner could be favorite if The Factor faulters in Arkansas 5-1 al judge handling the lawsuit ing MVP quarterbacks Tom Bra- She said at the hearing she
3. Uncle Mo Todd Pletcher Shocking Wood loss knocks former unbeaten colt down a few pegs 3-1 against the NFL ordered the dy and Peyton Manning — to file would take “a couple of weeks”
4. Mucho Macho Man Kathy Ritvo Worked 5 furlongs in sizzling 58.20 at Gulfstream Park on Saturday 27-1 sides to participate in court-su- a class-action antitrust suit to rule on the injunction. On
5. Santiva Eddie Kenneally Long-awaited second prep finally at hand for Risen Star runner-up 30-1 pervised mediation, while say- against the league in federal Monday, she noted that her or-
6. Toby's Corner Graham Motion Big win in Wood puts little-known colt in middle of Derby picture 8-1* ing Monday she still is consider- court. The owners then locked der to resume mediation “will
7. Pants On Fire Kelly Breen Draws lots of interest with first female rider (Rosie Napravnik) since 2003 44-1 ing whether to grant the players’ out the players, creating the not have the effect of a stay on
8. Midnight Interlude Baffert Baffert’s sixth Santa Anita Derby winner replaces stablemate Jaycito in Top 10 8-1* request for a preliminary injunc- NFL’s first work stoppage since this litigation,” and that she
9. Soldat Kiaran McLaughlin Fountain of Youth winner could rebound off fifth-place finish in Florida Derby 17-1 tion to lift the lockout. 1987. would rule “in due course.”
10. Brethren Pletcher Worked 6 furlongs in 1:14.60 at Oaklawn in final breeze before Saturday’s race 36-1 U.S. District Judge Susan Ri- Nelson ordered Monday that She also said that “the fact of
Keep an eye on: Animal Kingdom, Elite Alex, Jaycito, Shackleford, Twice the Appeal *Mutuel field chard Nelson said formal media- both sides keep the mediation participation in this Court-or-
tion will begin Thursday before confidential. dered mediation, and any com-
AP
Chief Magistrate Judge Arthur NFLPA spokesman George munications conveyed between
Boylan at his office in a Minnea- Atallah declined comment. the parties in this process, shall

A new Derby Factor to consider


polis courthouse. He will meet At a hearing last week about not be admitted or used against
with representatives of the play- the injunction request, Nelson any party in any other proceed-
ers Tuesday, then representa- urged the sides to get “back to ing or forum, for any purpose.”
tives of the NFL on Wednesday. the table” and said negotiations That addresses the players’
The sides tried mediation be- should take place at “not the concern that any new negotia-
By RICHARD ROSENBLATT fore, negotiating for 16 days in players’ table, not the league’s ta- tions would not be considered
AP Sports Writer Washington with Federal Media- ble, but a neutral table, if you the NFLPA returning to union
As Uncle Mo was finishing tion and Conciliation Service di- will.” status.
third in the Wood Memorial at rector George Cohen. But those The next day, the players and Nelson also combined the law-
Aqueduct over the weekend, race talks broke off March 11, allow- owners both expressed a willing- suits involving current and for-
caller Tom Durkin exclaimed ... ing the old collective bargaining ness to talk — but they dis- mer players earlier Monday. Nei-
“and the Kentucky Derby is up for agreement to expire. agreed on where and how they ther the Brady plaintiffs nor the
grabs!” The NFL Players Association wanted to do it. The players said NFL objected to combining the
It sure is. dissolved that day, saying it no they were willing to engage in cases, according to a court docu-
With Uncle Mo losing for the longer would represent players mediation overseen by Nelson. ment.
first time, there’s a new No. 1 in
The Associated Press’ latest Run
to the Roses Top 10 list of Derby WNBA
contenders: The Factor.

UConn star drafted No. 1 by Minnesota


The speedy 3-year-old gray colt
moves up from No. 3 and could
wind up as the Derby favorite
May 7 if he wins the $1 million Ar- AP FILE PHOTO
kansas Derby on Saturday. The The Factor, ridden here by jockey Martin Garcia in March, won the The Associated Press to two national Moore, a four-time All-Ameri-
Factor has won his last three $300,000 Rebel Stakes. The speedy 3-year-old gray colt could BRISTOL, Conn. — Maya champion- can, averaged 22.8 points this
starts going wire-to-wire. wind up as the Derby favorite if he can win the Arkansas Derby. Moore is used to winning titles ships in her season.
“He just goes and does his at Connecticut. stellar four- She was also the only colle-
thing,” said Bob Baffert, who winner Premier Pegasus (left today,” Pletcher said the day after Now she’s ready to bring that year career gian to play on the U.S. women’s
trains The Factor. “He’s one di- front leg fracture) and To Honor the race. “He did grab his quarter same mentality to her new team with the Husk- national team that won gold at
mensional, for sure.” and Serve (left front leg strained at the start of the race but it is ve- — the Minnesota Lynx, who ies. the world championships last
Baffert has won the Derby ligament). ry minor and insignificant. It was took her with the first pick in the Moore Her selec- October.
three times. His most recent win- Another, Baffert’s Jaycito (sore not a typical Uncle Mo perform- WNBA Draft on Monday. tion as No. 1 The two-time AP player of the
ner, War Emblem, won in 2002 foot), was scratched from the ance.” “Every year the goal is a cham- wasn’t much of a surprise. year is used to having a lot of
going wire-to-wire. Santa Anita Derby but is on Plans remain for Uncle Mo to pionship,” she said. “That’s what “It feels really great to finally pressure put on her.
Wood winner Toby’s Corner course for a final prep in the Lex- be shipped to Churchill Downs I expect. I go on to every team be able to have the moment of “I think I live in the land of
moves into the Top 10 for the first ington Stakes on April 23. on April 18 to begin final prepara- expecting to win a champion- being drafted No.1,” Moore said. high expectations after playing
time at No. 6, with Baffert’s Mid- Less than four weeks before tions for the 11⁄4-mile Derby. ship, especially with the amount “All the hype and excitement at Connecticut,” Moore said.
night Interlude at No. 8 after win- the Derby, the field is wide open. Santa Anita Derby runner-up of talent we have. around it.” She is also the second straight
ning the Santa Anita Derby. Un- Uncle Mo, the Breeders’ Cup Ju- Comma to the Top is a Derby con- “I don’t want to limit to the Moore was followed in the UConn player to be taken with
cle Mo slips to No. 3. venile winner trained by Todd tender again, the Daily Racing playoffs, I want to win a cham- draft by Elizabeth Cambage of the first pick in the draft, and
Florida Derby winner Dialed Pletcher, is expected to undergo Form reports. The news comes a pionship.” Australia (Tulsa), Courtney Van- fourth overall.
In remains No. 2. routine blood work Tuesday to week after trainer Peter Miller She helped UConn win a re- dersloot of Gonzaga (Chicago), Tina Charles went to the Con-
Two promising prospects sus- make sure he came out of Satur- said he had concerns whether the cord 90-straight games during Amber Harris of Xavier (Minne- necticut Sun last season and
tained injuries last week and are day’s race healthy. gelding could get the Derby dis- one stretch over the past two sota) and Jantel Lavender of earned the league’s rookie of the
out of the Derby — San Felipe “Uncle Mo is physically sound tance. seasons, and also led the school Ohio State (Los Angeles). year award.

JENKINS
has now threatened in three “That’s something you can
consecutive majors, and al- only deal with by putting
ready has victories on both yourself in the water and
the PGA and European Tours. learning how to swim,” Wat-
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NHL

Crosby’s return to Penguins remains uncertain


The Associated Press UP NEXT ing for him, one way or the other. team that advanced to the post- through, it would seem like any- series, with home teams winning
PITTSBURGH — Will he or Pittsburgh vs. Tampa Bay Game 1 is on Wednesday. season. But they did win them all, thing in the immediate future is all four games.
won’t he? Wednesday: Tampa Bay at “To me, he’s playing, period,” defeating the Devils, Islanders out of the question.” NOTES: Tampa Bay forward
That’s the question that every- Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Lightning coach Guy Boucher and Thrashers by scoring 13 Neither team practiced on Martin St. Louis, a holdover from
one wants to know as the Pitts- Friday: Tampa Bay at told reporters in Tampa. “But we goals combined. Monday, but the captain is bound the 2004 team that won the Stan-
Pittsburgh, 7 p.m.
burgh Penguins prepare to take can’t say if he’s not (playing), Along the way, though, the fo- to come up again on Tuesday, ley Cup, had three goals and five
April 18: Pittsburgh at Tampa
on the Tampa Bay Lightning in Bay, 7:30 p.m. they don’t have a great team. cus was still on Crosby. when the Penguins begin their points in the season series with
the first round of the Stanley Cup April 20: Pittsburgh at Tampa They’re a great team. With him, “We’ve said it before and con- Game 1 preparations. Despite Pittsburgh. ... Penguins defense-
playoffs. Will injured captain Sid- Bay, 7 p.m. they’re an amazing team. We’re tinue to say it, he has a couple missing half of the season, Cros- man Kris Letang led the team in
ney Crosby return to the ice for x-April 23: Tampa Bay at playing against a great or amaz- more steps to go in his rehabilita- by led the Penguins in goals (32) assists with 42. ... For fans who
Pittsburgh, TBD
the Penguins? x-April 25: Pittsburgh at ing team, so we have to be at our tion before he can even think and points (66). cannot make it into home games,
Considering he still hasn’t Tampa Bay, TBD best.” about returning to play,” Bylsma “Again, his interaction is with the Penguins will again provide
been cleared for contact, it would x-April 27: Tampa Bay at The Penguins had their bouts said on Friday. “I don’t know how the doctors, not with the coach- the “Big Screen” across the
seem unlikely that Crosby, who Pittsburgh, TBD with inconsistency during Cros- fast that’s going to happen, I don’t ing staff or training staff,” Bylsma street. In the parking lot of the
missed 41 games with a concus- by’s absence, but in the regular know if that’s going to happen. said. “So he gets his daily activity Civic Arena, just north of the
sion, will play. Coach Dan By- process, and that Crosby is still season’s final week, they turned it There’s no way to even make a and progression from some- Consol Energy Center, will sit a
lsma has reiterated, countless some steps away. up. Of course, in their final three timetable. And considering that where else, not us.” high-definition screen that fans
times, the length of the recovery But the Lightning are prepar- games, they did not play a single he has two more steps to go The two teams split the season can watch.

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eventually pulled out by Crest-


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chance to win.”
WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE
STANDINGS
Division 1-A............................ W L T GF GA
Berwick..................................... 2 0 1 8 2

dominant
Holy Redeemer....................... 1 0 0 2 0
wood in overtime, 30-28. Jake Riggsbee proved that in the Dallas ....................................... 1 0 1 6 1
Coughlin................................... 1 1 0 4 6
Prohaska (10 blocks, five digs, 59th minute, tying the score 2-2 Crestwood ............................... 0 3 0 2 8
five points) led the way for Crest- by taking advantage of a defen-
Division 1-B............................ W L T GF GA
wood in the stanza with four of sive breakdown in the penalty ar-

in return
Delaware Valley ...................... 2 0 2 9 4
his match-high 20 kills. ea to connect on a liner. Lake-Lehman .......................... 1 0 2 7 1
Nanticoke ................................. 1 1 1 3 6
“It was an awesome match,” Home-field advantage might Wyoming Valley West............ 1 1 1 5 9
Crestwood coach Mike Williams have played a part in Riggsbee’s Hazleton Area ......................... 0 4 0 0 9

said. “I think we got better today. goal. GAR’s field is among the Division 2-A............................ W L T GF GA
Honesdale ............................... 3 0 0 6 3
The Associated Press This is one of the top teams in the smallest in the WVC and it al- Hanover Area .......................... 1 0 0 2 0
PHILADELPHIA — Dwight conference and we knew coming lowed defender Caitlyn Kovach North Pocono .......................... 1 1 1 5 2
Wyoming Seminary ................ 1 3 0 4 10
Howard returned from suspen- in it was going to be tough and we to launch a long clearing pass to Pittston Area............................ 0 2 1 3 5
sion to score 19 points, grab 13 stuck with them. We had a Riggsbee. Riggsbee was able to Division 2-B............................ W L T GF GA
rebounds and lead the Orlando chance to win. A couple mental run onto the ball and scored with Meyers ..................................... 3 0 0 17 2
Wyoming Area ........................ 1 1 0 5 3
Magic to a 95-85 win over the mistakes, but we played awe- just under 15 minutes remaining. GAR.......................................... 1 2 0 4 10
Philadelphia 76ers on Monday some.” Tunkhannock didn’t let the fi- MMI Prep ................................. 0 1 0 0 10
Tunkhannock........................... 0 1 0 2 3
night. Game 3 went to Abington nal minutes pass by without trep-
Howard served an NBA Heights by the minimum two idation for GAR. The Tigers hit
suspension Sunday after pick- points as lefthander James Con- the crossbar for a third time and
ing up his 18th technical foul. nolly (13 kills, 10 service points, had a couple solid opportunities
He wasn’t bothered by the refs four digs) blasted more than a broken up by GAR’s Bri Majikes
— or the Sixers — in his re- third of his team-high kills in the and Ashley Maloney. Utter), HON 8 (Brittany Kriner); Corners: NP 1, HON
2.
turn. Howard dominated the match in the third game when he “For one, we don’t have any
boards with no one in the posted five. The largest margin subs,” Kaleigh Bubblo said. “For Hanover Area 2,
undersized Sixers lineup able for Abington (5-1) was three a person who has to run the Wyoming Seminary 0
to stop his one-handed jams points in the game, but Crest- whole field at center mid, at Hanover Area finally opened
and alley-oops. wood only led once by one and times you just want to give up. its season as Gabby Murphy and
Ryan Anderson had 18 couldn’t overtake the lead. Because that’s what I wanted to Angela Frawley scored unassist-
points and 14 rebounds, and The fourth game was all Crest- do so many times. But then I look ed in a shutout victory.
Jameer Nelson scored 19 wood (5-1). at my teammates who are trying Keeper Ciera Gensel made sev-
points for the Magic, who had After a slow start had Crest- and it makes me want to do har- en saves.
a 23-rebound edge at one point wood up 6-5, it went on an im- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER der.
in the second quarter and used pressive 19-11 run to force the Crestwood’s Jake Prohaska sets a shot in Monday’s match “Once we scored that first goal, Wyoming Seminary .................................... 0 0 — 0
Hanover Area............................................... 1 1 — 2
a 16-2 run in the third to shake fifth game with the 25-16 win. against Abington Heights. Prohaska had a match-high 20 kills. that was it.” First half: 1. HAN, Gabby Murphy, 7th min; Second
half: 2. HAN, Angela Frawley, 39th.
off the pesky Sixers. Williams smelled victory at Shots: WS 7, HAN 17; Saves: WS 10 (Allison
Tunkhannock ............................................... 1 1 — 2
that point and Phillips was con- Wyoming Valley Conference
Boys Volleyball Standings
ten at 5-0 winning by scores of GAR............................................................... 1 2 — 3
Yuscavage), HAN 7 (Ciera Gensel); Corners: WS 3,
HAN 7.
Bobcats 105, Nets 103 cerned. W L 25-9, 25-14, 25-16 as Pete Alexis First half: 1. TUN, Janel Kalmanowicz (Maria Rom-
ero), 6th min; Second half: 2. TUN, Brielle Sher-
Holy Redeemer (2A) ............................... 5 0
NEWARK, N.J. — D.J. Au- “I think we all kind of thought Lake-Lehman (2A) .................................. 5 0
smashed 27 kills, to go with eight man, 52nd; 3. GAR, Kaleigh Bubblo, 53rd; 4. GAR, Meyers 10, MMI Prep 0
Alicia Riggsbee, 59th; 5. GAR, Riggsbee (Caitlyn
gustin hit a jumper with 1.1 we had it after Game 4,” Williams North Pocono (2A) .................................. 4 0 blocks and nine points. Kovach), 66th.
Kaylee Macko scored three
Abington Heights (2A) ............................ 5 1 Shots: TUN 44, GAR 13; Saves: TUN 10 (Spen-
seconds remaining, leading said. “Then when they jumped Crestwood (2A)........................................ 5 1
Rob Wingert (14 points, 35 as- cer Corby), GAR 30 (Julianna Leco); Corners: TUN goals in the first half to help
8, GAR 2.
the Charlotte Bobcats to a out on us we got the jitters and we Coughlin (2A) ........................................... 3 1 sists), John McCarthy (nine Meyers cruise to a victory against
Tunkhannock (2A) ................................... 3 2
victory over the New Jersey had a couple mistakes here and kills, five blocks) and Braunsen MMI. Ingrid Ritchie and Leanne
Nanticoke (2A) ......................................... 2 2 Honesdale 1, North Pocono 0
Nets. there.” Delaware Valley (3A) .............................. 2 3 Bozek (four kills) also helped Re- McManus each scored two goals
Nets guard Sasha Vujacic, “Yeah I was definitely con-
Dallas (2A)................................................ 2 3
deemer, which is one of three un- Randi Jo Kowalczyk scored
Wyoming Valley West (3A) .................... 1 3
early in the second half and keep- for the Mohawks.
who finished with 19 points, cerned,”Phillipssaid.“It’sniceto Meyers (2A).............................................. 1 2 defeated teams left in the league Amanda Miller had seven
hit a long 3-pointer to tie the win the first game but then when
Wyoming Area (2A)................................. 1 5
along with Lake-Lehman (5-0) er Brittany Kriner recorded a
Hanover Area (2A) .................................. 0 2
shutout as the Hornets remained saves in goal for MMI.
game at 103 with 10.9 seconds you second, the door’s open it’s West Side Tech (2A)............................... 0 4 and North Pocono (4-0). MMI Prep ...................................................... 0 0 — 0
remaining. even Steven now. Once you drop
Hazleton Area (3A) .................................
Berwick (2A).............................................
0
0
5
5 For Dallas, Aaron Weir (six undefeated in Division 2-A. Meyers........................................................... 5 5 — 10
First half: 1. MEY, Kaylee Macko, 3rd min; 2. MEY
one game you’re worried.” kills, two blocks) and Kevin Hine Taylor Corbin assisted on the Ingrid Ritchie (Macko), 10th; 3. MEY Macko (Jillian
Gagliardi), 20th; 4. MEY Macko (Aubree Patronick),
Heat 98, Hawks 90 But after another seesaw game (nine digs, 12 assists) posted sol- winner. 29th; 5. MEY Ritchie, 35th; Second half: 6. MEY
Leanne McManus (Ariel Weidler), 46th; 7. MEY
ATLANTA — LeBron James with 10 ties and nine lead chang- id numbers. North Pocono............................................... 0 0 — 0
McManus (Maureen Lisman), 48th; 8. MEY Lisman,
48th; 9. MEY Weidler (Gagliardi), 52nd; 10. MEY
scored 34 points and Miami es, Abington came out victorious not satisfied,” Phillips said. Honesdale .................................................... 0 1 — 1 Amanda Tredinnick, 54th.
Second half: 1. HON, Randi Jo Kowalczyk (Taylor
held on for a win over the with another two-point victory, Tunkhannock 3,
“There’s some stuff we have to Corbin), 45th min.
Shots: MEY 17, MMI 3; Saves: MEY 3 (Alivia
Weidler 2, MacKenzie Winder), MMI 7 (Amanda Mill-
Atlanta Hawks, who nearly 15-13 as senior Andrew McLane work on to get better.” Wyoming Area 1 Shots: NP 8, HON 19; Saves: NP 17 (Meghan er); Corners: MEY 8, MMI 5.

rallied from a 20-point deficit (12 kills, 18 service points, 4 ac- NickBanos(12points,sixdigs, The Tigers pulled out the vic-
while playing their backups es) clinched the win with a kill at tory by scores of 25-7, 25-10, 22-
six kills), Pat Henry (11 points,
against the Big Three in the the end. Eric Wasser (30 assists, 25, 25-12 to improve its record to
seven kills) and A.J. Krysicki
fourth quarter. two kills, six points) and Drew 3-2.
(nine kills, four digs) were con-
Shumaker (eight kills, three tributors for Crestwood. The Warriors (1-5) were paced
Wizards 95, Celtics 94 points, three blocks) also helped by Tony Richards (17 assists, five
WASHINGTON — The in Abington’s victory. Holy Redeemer 3, Dallas 0 kills) and Cody Gates (nine
Boston Celtics didn’t play four “I’m happy with the win, just The Royals remained unbea- kills).
of their usual starters, essen-
tially setting aside their bid for
a better playoff seed for the H.S. TENNIS ROUNDUP
chance to give their top players

Royals pull out close win over Berwick


some rest, and the result was a
overtime loss to the Washing-
ton Wizards on Monday night
that handed the Miami Heat
the No. 2 spot in the Eastern The Times Leader staff Singles: 1. Pat Dockeray (HR) def Caleb
Fererolf 6-2, 7-6 (12-10); 2. Pat Loftus (HR) def
2. Ryan Twardzik & Corey Sisock (M) def.
Mauro Novaro & Don Tedesco, 7-5, 6-4.
Conference. Holy Redeemer swept sin- Derek Voikel 7-5, 6-2; 3. Dan McGraw (HR) def
Brandon Haydt 6-3, 6-3
gles competition en route to a Doubles: 1. Stephen Celli/Jeremy Moyer Wyoming Seminary 4,
(Ber) def Dan Geraghty/Cameron Pinto 6-3,
Jazz 90, Hornets 78 3-2 victory over Berwick on 6-2; 2. Eric Pangellnian/Arlinson Reyes (Ber) Crestwood 1 NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
def Tyler Elias/Pat Duffy 6-4, 6-1
NEW ORLEANS — C.J. Monday in a Wyoming Valley George Parkhurst, Bijoy Tunkhannock’s Maria Romero (9) battles GAR’s Kaleigh Bubblo
Miles and Devin Harris each Conference boys tennis match. for a loose ball on Monday while Paige Thomas (19) provides sup-
Hazleton Area 4, MMI 1 Ghosh and Harry Parkhurst
scored 18 points, and the Utah The Royals singles winners port for the Grenadiers. GAR was shorthanded and had to play
The Cougars won as Tim won from No. 1 to No. 3 sin-
Jazz defeated the New Orleans were Pat Dockeray, Pat Loftus with the minimum 11 players, unable to make any substitutions.
Delahanty, L.J. Sidari and gles, respectively to lead the
Hornets. and Dan McGraw. Blue Knights to the victory.
The doubles teams of Ste- Nick Bartal all won singles Singles: 1. George Parkhurst (WS) def.
Cavaliers 110, Pistons 101 matches. Alex Machalick 6-0, 6-1; 2. Bijoy Ghosh (WS)

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. —


phen Celli/Jeremy Moyer and
Eric Pangellnian/Arlinson
Singles: 1. Tim Delehanty (H) def. Michael
McGraw 6-1, 6-1; 2. L.J. Sidari (H) def.
Zachary Bowman, 6-2, 6-0; 3. Nick Bartal (H)
def. Ross Gladey 6-2,6-2; 3. Harry Parkhurst
(WS) def. Joseph Pickett 6-0, 6-0
Doubles: 1. Henry Cornell/James Curtis
(WS) def. Neil Patel/Nikhil Patel 6-2, 6-0; 2.
Walker expected to announce decision today
Daniel Gibson scored 17 Reyes were victors for Ber- def. Barlagareh Nojorajan 6-3, 6-2.
Doubles: 1. Peter Gallagher & Tim Miley Briley Marchetti/Steven Waskie (CRE) def Evan
Botwin/Chris Kim 6-4, 4-6, 6-2
points, including a five-point wick. (H) def. Josh Wenner & Justin Sheen, 6-0, 6-0; The Associated Press Walker has so far left his op-
play late in the third quarter, STORRS, Conn. — Connec- tions open.
and the Cleveland Cavaliers ticut has called a news confer- “It would be a lot of fun if I

Cherry Hills to host 2014 BMW Championship


beat the Detroit Pistons in a ence for Tuesday with guard came back,” he said last
testy game in which Charlie Kemba Walker, where it is ex- week. “These guys are my
Villanueva and Ryan Hollins pected the junior star will an- brothers and I love them. So,
were ejected. nounce that he will enter the if I have an opportunity to
The Associated Press Cherry Hills entered a contract on Monday. A news conference NBA draft. come back, it would be spe-
Bucks 93, Raptors 86 Cherry Hills Country Club to host the BMW Championship is scheduled for Tuesday with Walker, who led UConn to cial.”
MILWAUKEE — Brandon has notified its members that from Sept. 1-7, 2014. club president John Elway, its third national champion- Walker averaged almost 24
Jennings broke free for three the famed Colorado course will The BMW Championship, though details were not re- ship, is projected as a first- points and five assists per
straight fast-break scores to host the 2014 BMW Champion- which has long been played in vealed. The Chicago Tribune round pick and coach Jim Cal- game in leading UConn to a
give Milwaukee the lead in the ship. Chicago, is the third in a series of first reported the championship houn has said he has advised 32-9 record, including an 11-0
fourth quarter, and the Bucks The Associated Press on Mon- four FedEx Cup playoff events. was leaving Chicago for Cherry Walker to forgo his senior sea- run through the postseason.
held on to beat the under- day obtained a copy of an email Cherry Hills officials did not Hills, which is in the Denver son. He accounted for 45 percent
manned Toronto Raptors. sent to members outlining that return messages left by the AP metropolitan area. But with a lockout looming, of his team’s points.
CMYK

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NASCAR

Tandem racing expected to take over Talladega


By JENNA FRYER 74 lead changes among 22 driv- dega were known as the two ent, the competition level went Mark Martin. “If you’re in front, There is one caveat that could
AP Auto Racing Writer ers, and NASCAR welcomed a tracks where fans could expect up. It’s different. But, generally sometimes you wish you couldn’t change the racing a little: Tallade-
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Talla- fresh-faced new star in 20-year- the massive accidents created by speaking, if competition goes up, see where you were going. It’s ga is wider than Daytona, and
dega Superspeedway has long old Trevor Bayne, the youngest pack racing known as “The Big the races are exciting, we’re go- pretty tough on you sometimes many drivers believe the track
been celebrated for its 500 miles winner in Daytona 500 history. One.” Daytona still had crashes ing to like it.” when you’re running up traffic has enough space for the cars to
of white-knuckle racing, the kind But the overwhelming discus- — there were a record 16 cau- So aside from a reduction in and you have a guy pushing you go four-wide.
of bumper-to-bumper action that sion was about the new style of tions — but that didn’t satisfy the size of the horsepower-sap- that doesn’t really see that. It could lead to more room for
keeps fans on their feet from flag racing, which mimicked a game many fans who couldn’t get their ping restrictor plate, NASCAR “We have to trust each other. drivers to swap the lead, and
to flag. of leapfrog, in which two drivers heads around the two-car tan- has done very little to force driv- We have to. Like them or not, you more space for a fast-closing tan-
Those in attendance used to hooked up, took turns pushing dem racing. ers to race any differently this have to.” dem to get past a slower two-car
fret that even if they stepped each other to the front, then NASCAR officials felt the same weekend at Talladega. Dale Earnhardt Jr. said he pack.
away for a moment they might swapped the lead when their en- at the start of Speedweeks, and is- “We’re going to see that same didn’t like relying on others. It’s for sure not going to be the
miss something monumental. gines got too hot from all that sued a series of slight technical style draft,” said Kurt Busch, who “I’d rather have control of just kind of Talladega racing people
Now the fretting seems to be on pushing. adjustments designed to prevent won two exhibition races leading what I’ve got to do,” he said. are used to. That doesn’t mean,
the style of racing fans will see Many fans fear a repeat of that the cars from pushing each other into the Daytona 500. “Having to have responsibility for however, that it won’t be a thrill-
Sunday when NASCAR shifts to racing at Talladega, and by every for too long. Like everyone else, “The two-car draft is just so po- someone else is a little bit more ing race.
one of its most revered race indication, that’s exactly what NASCAR was unsure of how the tent. Anytime you can tell a race than I care to deal with.”
tracks.
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Reacting to Alcoa AA $17.77 A look at trade Trade deficit Oil supply and demand
$19
Alcoa didn’t give investors the So how big is the appetite for In billions of dollars The International Energy agency releases its monthly report
$14.87
start they wanted for first-quarter U.S. goods overseas? And the on the world’s energy supply and demand. Look for the
earnings reports. The aluminum 14 demand here for foreign prod- ’10 est. price of oil, which has gone
45 44
maker, the first of the Dow stocks ucts? The Commerce as high as $113 a barrel, to
to report, said revenue totaled ’10 move sharply higher or
9 Department’s February trade 43
Today

$5.96 billion. That was less than report will show if the U.S. kept lower if the report has any
the $6.16 billion financial analysts Operating $0.10 est. 41 surprises. Investors will
exporting goods at record
expected. Investors sent Alcoa EPS $0.27 levels. An increase will be a want to hear about the
39
down in after-hours stock trading. 1Q ’10 1Q ’11 boon for U.S. manufacturers impact of continuing unrest
If this disappointment has soured and the overall economy. 37 in Libya on oil inventories.
them on upcoming earnings from Price-to-earnings ratio: 74 And longer-term, they’ll
Rising imports will also point to
based on past 12 months’ results 35
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to fall today. But remember, there Dividend: $0.12 Div. Yield: 0.7% will also reflect the sharply S O N D J F demand as the global
are weeks of reports to come. Source: FactSet higher price of oil. Source: The Commerce Department economy keeps expanding.

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Tenet, Community Health fight gets nasty


WALL STREET
DOW NASDAQ S&P
12,381.11 2,771.51 1,324.46
+1.06 -8.91 -3.71

By TOM MURPHY squeezed more money out of Medicare Health Care System, which included Tenet said in a complaint filed Mon-
AP Business Writer by admitting thousands of patients to its Wilkes-Barre General Hospital; First day that it estimates improper Medicare
INDIANAPOLIS — Tenet Healthcare hospitals instead of just keeping them Hospital, Kingston; and several other an- billings of between $280 million and
I N B R I E F has charged rival hospital operator Com- for observation. cillary facilities for $271 million on May $377 million over three years, beginning
munity Health Systems with systemati- That sent ripples through the indus- 1, 2009. in 2006, for as many as 82,000 patients.

Capriotti’s is expanding cally bilking Medicare and the burgeon-


ing legal fight sent shares of the entire
try, with investors growing antsy over
the possibility that the charges from Ten-
Then just last month a Lackawanna
County judge approved the $150 million
“(Community) artificially increases
inpatient admissions for the purpose of
The owners of Capriotti’s, a banquet sector plummeting Monday. et have invited the prying eyes of federal sale of Scranton’s Mercy Hospital; Mercy receiving substantially higher and un-
facility in Tresckow, have announced The charges come months after Com- regulators. Tyler Hospital, Tunkhannock; and Mer- warranted payments from Medicare and
that they’re constructing a new larger munity launched a $3 billion hostile “The whole industry is trading down cy Special Care Hospital, Nanticoke, and other sources,” Tenet said.
takeover bid for Tenet. The Dallas com- today because people are worried about affiliated facilities to Community Community adamantly rejected those
facility at the entrance of the McAdoo
pany said it uncovered overbilling by an open-ended investigation,” said Op- Health. claims, saying that Tenet wants to dis-
Industrial Park. That park is owned by
Community Health while researching penheimer analyst Michael Wiederhorn. The system has had issues with tract shareholders from its pending offer.
Hazleton-based economic development
the offer, which Tenet has already reject- Community Health has made a big unions at multiple hospitals it owns, in- “Its actions today prove that Tenet has
corporation CAN DO.
ed. push to get a foothold in Northeast Penn- cluding Wilkes-Barre General. But the al- adopted a ‘scorched earth’ defense with-
The new venue will be called Ca- Tenet Healthcare Corp. claims that sylvania in the past three years. legations made by Tenet go far beyond out regard for the best interests of share-
priotti’s Palazzo, and the current Ca- Community Health Systems Inc. has It purchased the Wyoming Valley labor practices. holders,” Community Health said.
priotti’s will close when the new loca-
tion opens. The target opening date is
in December.

Firms reject
Capriotti’s partners Thomas Trella
and Robert Veet said the 10,000-square-
foot catering hall will seat up to 375
people. The current facility seats 250

bid for NYSE


and has 4,200 square feet of space.
The new establishment will employ
20 to 30 people, an increase in the

Euronext
current work force at Capriotti’s.

Flowers buys Tasty Baking


Flowers Foods Inc. is buying Tasty The Associated Press
Baking Co., maker of Tastykakes, for
about $34.4 million in cash. NEW YORK — Nasdaq and Intercon-
Thomasville, Ga.-based Flowers, a tinentalExchange said their $11.3 billion
packaged bakery foods maker whose bid for NYSE Euronext was rejected
brands include Nature’s Own and without any talks with the exchanges.
Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. CEO Robert
Whitewheat, said Monday that the deal
Greifeld said in a statement late Sunday
will expand its geographic reach, bring
that feedback from NYSE Euronext sha-
in new customers and broaden its
reholders was positive,
snack product line.
and that the companies
Philadelphia-based Tasty, whose line had expected NYSE Eu-
of packaged sweets includes Kandy ronext would meet with
Kakes and Krimpets, will become part them to discuss the
of Flowers’ direct-store-delivery busi- merits of their proposal.
ness. Founded in 1914, Tasty Baking is NYSE Euronext said
one of the most well-known brands in earlier Sunday that its
the City of Brotherly Love. Greifeld
board decided to turn
Both companies’ boards have unani- AP FILE PHOTO down the offer, which was submitted
mously approved the deal. The acquisi- An employee directs a customer inside a Wal-Mart store in Alexandria, Va. , in 2010. Wal-Mart is launching a nation- earlier this month, because it was “high-
tion is expected to close during the al TV ad campaign that will highlight its renewed focus on low prices. ly conditional” and would have caused

Focus on low prices


second quarter. unnecessary risk for shareholders.
Instead NYSE Euronext, parent of the
Fund warns about oil prices New York Stock Exchange, is sticking
with its plan to combine with German
The International Monetary Fund is exchange operator Deutsche Boerse AG
warning that the world is facing new in a $10 billion deal.
threats from surging oil prices, Mideast The rejection of the Nasdaq/ICE bid
turmoil, higher inflation in China and By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO dence ... in having the lowest price,” to hammer hard that it has everything was expected. Analysts have said that a
AP Retail Writer said Duncan MacNaughton, chief mer- shoppers need at rock-bottom prices. deal between the companies would have
Europe’s debt woes.
But the IMF says the new troubles NEW YORK — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. chandising officer at Wal-Mart in an in- Wal-Mart is restoring thousands of led to more job losses. They also worried
should not be severe enough to derail is hammering home its low-price mess- terview with The Associated Press. items it had stopped carrying in an that a combination would raise antitrust
age with a new ad campaign in a bid to The new commercials come as Wal- overzealous bid to clean up its stores, concerns in Washington if Nasdaq and
the recovery from the worst global
bring back customers who no longer Mart’s U.S. business is smarting be- from fishing supplies in Dallas to snow- NYSE created one big U.S. stock market
recession since World War II.
trust it to save them money. cause of mistakes it made on price and blowers in Minneapolis, and has re- exchange.
In a new economic forecast, the IMF
The new campaign bears the slogan selection and as it faces increasing turned to its “Everyday Low Prices” But Nasdaq and Intercontinental Ex-
says the global economy should grow “Low Prices. Every Day. On Every- price competition from dollar chains roots. change Inc. say their bid is “clearly supe-
4.4 percent this year. thing” and features five 30-second and Amazon.com. To change perceptions, the company rior” and called the Deutsche Boerse
commercials that range from an Easter In fact, its slogan “Save Money. Live also said it is directing store employees proposal “indisputably financially infe-
egg hunt to a customer asking for a Better,” in use for several years, now to comb through competitors’ adver- rior.”
Disney reopens after quake price match.
“We have lost our customer confi-
appears in smaller type in the ads, un-
derscoring Wal-Mart’s shift in strategy
tisements so price matches at the reg-
ister are easier.
ICE Chairman and CEO Jeffrey
Sprecher said in a statement that by de-
Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, clining to meet with Nasdaq and ICE,
Chiba Prefecture, will resume oper- the NYSE’s board was ignoring its obli-

LG, Samsung working on transparent televisions


ations Friday after being closed since gation to its stockholders. “I would ex-
the March 11 earthquake, the amuse- pect that NYSE Euronext’s stockholders
ment park’s operator Oriental Land Co. will make their displeasure known to the
said. board,” he said.
HD WASN’T if you think about Sprecher said the two companies “will
But given the electricity shortage
caused by power plant shutdowns in ENOUGH. 3D wasn’t
enough. Neither
NICK DELORENZO it. There’s no back-
ing on the device,
continue meeting with investors, cus-
tomers and regulators to highlight the
the wake of the March 11 disaster,
were 60, 70, or 80 TECH TALK so all the electronic many ways in which our proposal is su-
Tokyo Disneyland will not operate after
inches of screen real wizardry needs to perior, not only for the stockholders of
6 p.m. for the time being.
estate. For decades, living rooms through- go on in the frame. NYSE Euronext, but also for market par-
Hotels around the amusement park ticipants in the U.S. and Europe which
They had to come out America had a significant I predict that
will likely also return to full operations up with something else. And they amount of square-footage taken up by eventually, this technology will be would benefit from a more efficient and
gradually, sources said. did: See-through TVs. large, bulky television sets. Then, integrated into glass – perhaps it will competitive marketplace.”
The park operator said it has put off Yes, you read that correctly. finally, flat panel displays were in- even become standard in new homes. Nasdaq and ICE said Bank of America
the reopening of Tokyo Disney Sea, a They’re working on displays that are vented that took the sets off the floor For now, you can’t buy one of these and Wells Fargo are prepared to arrange
separate amusement park adjacent to transparent. and set them on the wall like a pic- so called “Window TVs.” And when the financing for its offer.
Tokyo Disneyland, until late this No, this isn’t a delayed April Fool’s ture frame – but they’re still obvi- they are first released, you can bet Under its proposal, Nasdaq said it
month at the earliest. joke, and no, I’m not talking about ously television sets. they’ll be confined to digital signage. would take over the NYSE’s stock trad-
glass. Now picture this. No television. But like the touch screen TV, they ing and options business, while Inter-
What I’m talking about is a trans- Just a remote. Point it at your picture will make their way into home enter- continentalExchange would get its de-
parent plate of glass that can display window and turn on the screen. tainment and it’s likely to be sooner, rivatives market. ICE trades commodi-
full-color imagery while still allowing There you have it. A display integrat- rather than later. ties including oil, sugar, coffee and cot-
viewers to see what’s on the other ed into the house. If you use your smartphone’s tag ton. It’s also a market for derivatives
$3.76 $3.55 $2.88 side of the glass. Tired of outside scenery? Winter reader to scan the QR code in this such as credit default swaps that are
You might be asking yourself “Of blues get you down? No problem. In a story it will take you to LG’s Infinia used by traders and investors to offset
what use is that?” few years, you’ll be able to set your website. risk in other investments.
$4.06 Well, it would be a dream for store- windows – they can be transparent, The proposed merger of Deutsche
07/17/08
fronts, for one. But it could also allow or they can display images of a trop- Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive Boerse and NYSE Euronext would cre-
for some interesting changes to come ical paradise, if you so desire. and New Media for The Times Leader. Write ate the world’s largest stock exchange
to the living room. This technology is pretty amazing him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com. operator.
CMYK

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ T H E M A R K E T I N R E V I E W TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2011 PAGE 9B

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1,320 Close: 1,324.46 2,780 Close: 2,771.51 HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG
Change: -3.71 (-0.3%) Change: -8.91 (-0.3%) 95.00 64.13 AirProd APD 2.32 91.19 -.82 +.3 96.15 72.03 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 87.75 +.05 +.8
1,280 10 DAYS 2,720 10 DAYS 28.93 19.41 AmWtrWks AWK .88 28.36 -.16 +12.1 80.94 65.31 McDnlds MCD 2.44 76.25 +.21 -.7
51.50 35.00 Amerigas APU 2.82 46.57 -.53 -4.6 25.96 19.27 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.73 -.10 -5.9
23.79 16.52 AquaAm WTR .62 22.30 -.18 -.8 9.26 3.64 NexstarB NXST ... 7.83 -.73 +30.7
1,350 2,900 38.02 24.22 ArchDan ADM .64 35.57 +.30 +18.3
279.94 171.65 AutoZone AZO ... 272.93 -3.33 +.1 70.45 49.43 PNC PNC 1.40 63.26 +.03 +4.2
19.86 10.91 BkofAm BAC .04 13.49 +.01 +1.1 28.80 23.75 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 25.69 -.18 -2.4
2,800 32.65 23.78 BkNYMel BK .52 30.14 -.08 -.2 15.43 11.98 PennMill PMIC ... 14.01 ... +5.9
1,300 18.63 6.08 BonTon BONT .20 13.63 -.31 +7.7 17.35 10.03 PenRE PEI .60 13.77 +.03 -5.2
45.00 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 43.98 +.85 +20.0 68.11 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 1.92 66.04 +.31 +1.1
2,700 37.82 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 36.04 -.19 +3.7 66.05 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 66.83 +1.00 +14.2
1,250 67.82 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 67.40 +.13 +2.5 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 2.10 62.19 +.29 -3.3
25.91 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.55 -.13 +12.3
2,600 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 24.69 +.06 -11.1 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 62.74 +.46 +6.9
42.50 25.63 CmtyHlt CYH ... 25.89 -14.41 -30.7 15.73 9.85 SLM Cp SLM ... 15.10 -.13 +19.9
1,200 37.19 25.61 CoreMark CORE ... 34.23 -.34 -3.8 55.25 32.41 SLM pfB SLMpB 4.63 55.25 ... +26.1
2,500 16.00 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 10.38 -.62 -10.4 29.24 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 27.91 -.43 +16.0
19.80 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 19.00 -.02 +21.7 17.47 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 9.20 -.22 -4.5
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 8.01 +.02 -17.7 51.95 39.56 TJX TJX .76 51.09 +.39 +15.1
1,150 2,400 18.71 13.09 Genpact G .18 15.80 +.10 +3.9
O N D J F M A O N D J F M A 15.84 9.60 HarteHnk HHS .32 11.63 -.15 -8.9
33.48 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 32.14 -.51 +1.8
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 49.68 +.46 +.4 38.95 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 37.85 +.13 +5.8
56.15 43.52 Hershey HSY 1.38 56.10 +.39 +19.0 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 52.82 +.28 -2.1

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Vol. (in mil.) 3,521 1,963 NYSE Comp. 8515.12 8422.90 8445.77 -38.17 -0.45% t s s +6.05% Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD
Pvs. Volume 3,622 1,615 AMEX Index 2450.25 2394.80 2402.51 -45.38 -1.85% t s s +8.79% ABB Ltd 24.38 -.19 +8.6 ChiGengM 3.20 +.15 -37.9 GoldStr g 2.99 -.11 -34.9 Mechel 29.41 -.66 +.6 ProUltQQQ 87.88 -.59 +7.9 TD Ameritr 21.61 +.34 +13.8
Advanced 902 893 AEP Ind 29.29 +.54 +12.9 ChinaShen 6.22 +.51 -26.0 GoldmanS 161.47 +.51 -4.0 MedcoHlth 55.29 -.53 -9.8 PrUShQQQ rs52.15+.33 -10.3 TE Connect33.69 -.23 -4.8
NASDAQ 2792.95 2760.84 2771.51 -8.91 -0.32% t s s +4.47% AES Corp 12.88 -.38 +5.7 ChinaUni 18.71 +.37 +31.3 Goodyear 14.61 -.39 +23.3 Medivation 20.48 +.37 +35.0 ProUltSP 53.18 -.29 +10.7 TECO 18.69 -.28 +5.0
Declined 2130 1716 S&P 500 1333.77 1321.06 1324.46 -3.71 -0.28% t s s +5.31% AFLAC 53.83 +.17 -4.6 ChurchDwt 79.57 +.54 +15.3 Gramrcy 4.03 -.02 +74.5 Medtrnic 40.24 +.57 +8.5 ProUShL20 38.93 -.02 +5.1 THQ 4.54 -.13 -25.1
New Highs 109 61 Wilshire 5000 14169.13 14025.89 14063.96 -53.75 -0.38% t s s +5.27% AGL Res 39.32 -.15 +9.7 CIBER 6.78 +.02 +44.9 GtPanSilv g 4.20 -.10 +49.5 MelcoCrwn 8.41 -.01 +32.2 ProUSSP50015.97 +.15 -17.7 TaiwSemi 12.51 -.14 -.2
New Lows 15 38 AK Steel 15.26 -.52 -6.8 CienaCorp 25.31 -.83 +20.2 Greif A 64.62 -.83 +4.4 Merck 33.59 -.08 -6.8 ProUSSlv rs20.21 +.56 -48.5 Talbots 6.49 -.01 -23.8
Russell 2000 843.10 830.85 833.86 -7.03 -0.84% t s s +6.41% AMR 5.78 +.01 -25.8 Cisco 17.47 -.18 -13.6 GpoTMM 2.41 -.01 -3.6 Meritage 24.62 +.10 +10.9 ProSUltSilv254.30 -8.86 +60.4 TalismE g 24.10 -.56 +8.6

A hot coal
ASM Intl 39.72 -.11 +13.5 Citigrp 4.53 -.03 -4.2 GpTelevisa 22.98 -.06 -11.4 Mesab 39.68 -.28 +3.1 ProgrssEn 45.54 -.61 +4.7 Target 49.26 -.27 -18.1
ASML Hld 42.90 +.54 +11.9 CitrixSys 74.86 +1.44 +9.4 HCA Hld n 32.12 -1.05 +3.5 MetLife 44.58 +.05 +.3 ProgsvCp 21.52 +.26 +8.3 TastyBak 3.97 +2.36 -37.5
The nuclear crisis in Peabody Energy is up 5 AT&T Inc 30.66 -.05 +4.4 CleanEngy 16.13 -1.24 +16.5 HSBC 54.02 -.33 +5.8 MetroPCS 16.79 +.13 +32.9 ProLogis 15.72 +.01 +8.9 TataMotors 27.16 -.73 -7.4
AbtLab 50.91 +.42 +6.3 Clearwire h 5.95 -.03 +15.5 Hallibrtn 46.93 -1.20 +14.9 Microchp 37.53 -.43 +9.7 ProUSR2K rs42.65 +.79 -15.1 TeckRes g 56.34 -1.01 -8.9
Japan is turning coal percent. AberFitc 69.45 +1.99 +20.5 CliffsNRs 97.00 -1.70 +24.3 HanJS 14.12 -.05 -6.5 MicronT 10.74 -.33 +33.9 ProvFnH 8.17 -.09 +12.8 Teleflex 57.82 -.31 +7.5
AcadiaRlt 18.66 -.06 +2.3 Clorox 69.94 +.52 +10.5 HarleyD 39.33 -.23 +13.4 Microsoft 25.98 -.09 -6.9 Prudentl 62.74 +.46 +6.9 TelefEsp s 26.22 -.14 +14.9
companies into hot Coal stocks should Accenture 56.00 +.90 +15.5 Coach 50.93 +.17 -7.9 HarmonyG 15.08 -.48 +20.3 MdsxWatr 18.53 -.09 +1.0 PSEG 30.56 -.66 -3.9 TelMexL 18.62 +.02 +15.4

market
stocks. Countries like keep rising over the next ActionSemi 2.48 +.02 +15.3 CocaCE 27.62 +.13 +10.3 HarrisCorp 50.56 -.24 +11.6 MitsuUFJ 4.56 -.02 -15.7 PubStrg 108.73 +.23 +7.2 Tellabs 5.11 -.08 -24.6
ActivsBliz 11.13 -.01 -10.5 Coeur 35.58 -1.11 +30.2 Harsco 35.36 -.30 +24.9 MobileTel s 20.72 -.62 -.7 PulteGrp 7.78 -.04 +3.5 TempleInld 22.21 -.80 +4.6
China are rethinking few years, says AdamsEx 11.27 -.10 +4.9 ColgPal 81.61 +.33 +1.5 HartfdFn 27.30 +.13 +3.1 Molycorp n 71.88 +4.69 +44.0 PPrIT 6.58 ... +4.8 TmpDrgn 31.87 -.60 +3.7
their nuclear power Morningstar’s Michael AdobeSy 34.38 +.23 +11.7 Comc spcl 23.14 -.11 +11.7 HawaiiEl 24.66 -.30 +8.2 Monsanto 67.17 +.95 -3.5 Qihoo360 n 24.80 -.68 -27.1 TempurP 56.23 -.94 +40.4
AdvBattery 2.13 -.17 -44.7 Comerica 38.19 +.36 -9.6 HltCrREIT 52.00 +.05 +9.2 MonstrWw 16.47 -.64 -30.3 Qlogic 17.34 -.31 +1.9 Tenaris 50.50 -.09 +3.1
plans. Germany is Tian. If fewer nuclear AMD 8.42 -.05 +2.9 CmtyHlt 25.89 -14.41 -30.7 HltMgmt 10.17 -.49 +6.6 Moog A 44.38 -.34 +11.5 Qualcom 53.40 -.23 +7.9 TenetHlth 6.44 -1.11 -3.7
switching off seven aging plants are built, countries Aetna 36.89 +.14 +20.9 Compuwre 11.09 -.06 -5.0 Heckmann 6.39 +.06 +27.0 Moog B 44.85 ... +12.7 QstDiag 57.78 -.21 +7.1 Tenneco 39.66 -1.67 -3.6
Agilent 44.99 +.10 +8.6 ConAgra 23.83 +.18 +5.5 HeclaM 9.13 -.63 -18.9 MorgStan 26.91 -.34 -1.1 QuickLog 4.00 -.87 -37.5 Teradyn 17.67 -.28 +25.9
reactors until at least will need more thermal Agnico g 65.54 -1.10 -14.6 ConnWtrSv 25.15 -.03 -9.8 HercOffsh 5.44 -.22 +56.3 Mosaic 78.20 -.21 +2.4 Quidel 11.96 +.23 -17.2 Terex 34.05 -.30 +9.7
AirTran 7.38 +.06 -.1 ConocPhil 80.12 -.67 +17.7 Hersha 5.70 -.20 -13.6 MotrlaSol n 44.19 +.33 +16.1 RAIT Fin 2.28 -.15 +4.1
June for safety tests. coal, the kind used in AkamaiT 36.46 -.89 -22.5 ConsolEngy50.34 -2.18 +3.3 Hertz 16.01 -.01 +10.5 MuellerWat 4.07 -.18 -2.4 RCM 5.34 +.02 +15.3
Tesoro 25.65 -.14 +38.3
TevaPhrm 48.98 -1.48 -6.0
Coal is an alternative power generation. And AlcatelLuc 5.60 -.13 +89.2 ConEd 50.22 -.68 +1.3 Hess 81.78 -2.46 +6.8 Mylan 23.60 +.16 +11.7 RF MicD 6.10 -.11 -17.0 TexInst 34.93 -.24 +7.5
Alcoa 17.77 -.15 +15.5 ConsolWtr 10.31 -.16 +12.4 HewlettP 41.05 +.35 -2.5 NCR Corp 18.86 -.19 +22.7 RPM 23.41 -.48 +5.9 Textron 27.18 +.01 +15.0
to nuclear power for as Japan rebuilds, it will AlignTech 21.04 -.16 +7.7 ConstellA 21.52 -.01 -2.8 HomeDp 37.60 +.14 +7.2 NRG Egy 21.47 -.05 +9.9 RadianGrp 6.50 -.04 -19.5 ThermoFis 55.98 +.17 +1.1
generating electricity. So need more steel. That Allergan 75.22 +.45 +9.5 ConstellEn 33.18 +.09 +8.3 HonwllIntl 58.26 -.04 +9.6 NV Energy 14.74 -.29 +4.9 RadientPh .39 -.04 -61.4 3M Co 93.80 +.58 +8.7
AlliBInco 7.59 -.02 -4.3 CooperTire 24.28 -.38 +3.0 HorizLns 1.98 +.23 -54.7 NXP Sem n 32.21 -.41 +53.9 RadioShk 16.02 +.11 -13.4 THorton g 45.78 +.33 +11.0
expectations for higher will help companies like AlliantEgy 38.79 -.82 +5.5 CorinthC 4.59 -.42 -11.9 Hospira 55.85 +.11 +.3 NYSE Eur 37.59 -1.11 +25.4 RareEle g 15.11 +.69 -5.9 TimeWarn 35.15 -.32 +9.3
AldIrish rs 3.50 -.40 -20.5 CornPdts 50.86 -1.01 +10.6 HostHotls 16.50 -.20 -7.7 Nabors 30.84 -.72 +31.5 Raytheon 50.72 -.07 +10.4
demand have sent Cloud Peak Energy, Allstate 31.75 +.35 -.4 Corning 19.60 +.02 +1.4 HudsCity 9.87 ... -22.5
TitanMet 18.46 +.06 +7.5
NasdOMX 28.03 -.42 +18.1 RegionsFn 7.26 -.01 +3.7 TiVo Inc 8.42 -.21 -2.4
Consol Energy’s stock which produces metallur- AlphaNRs 56.07 -1.03 -6.6 Costco 76.20 -.21 +5.5 HuntBnk 6.63 -.10 -3.5 NatFuGas 74.06 -.33 +12.9 ReneSola 9.49 -.30 +8.6 TollBros 20.41 +.13 +7.4
AlteraCp lf 42.55 -.26 +19.6 Covidien 52.95 +.53 +16.0 Huntsmn 19.00 -.13 +21.7 NatGrid 48.36 -.13 +9.0 Rentech 1.15 -.08 -5.7
up 4 percent since the gical coal, the type used Altria 26.52 +.28 +7.7 Cree Inc 43.61 -.25 -33.8 Hydrognc 5.27 -.32 +40.2 NOilVarco 77.51 -2.12 +15.3 RepFBcp 2.83 -.01 +16.0
TorDBk g 88.27 -.39 +20.4
Toyota 76.50 -1.38 -2.7
earthquake on March 11. in steel mills. Amazon 184.04 -.67 +2.2 CrwnCstle 42.85 +.18 -2.2 Hyperdyn 4.23 -.38 -14.7 NatSemi 24.05 +.01 +74.8 RepubSvc 29.85 -.06 0.0 TrCda g 41.24 -.06 +8.4
Ameren 28.12 -.35 -.2 CrownHold 38.04 -.26 +14.0 IAMGld g 22.57 -.53 +26.8 NatwHP 42.14 +.39 +15.8 RschMotn 54.65 -.14 -6.0
AMovilL 58.76 +.29 +2.5 Ctrip.com 45.25 -.45 +11.9 INGPrRTr 6.12 -.05 +7.6 Transocn 80.76 +1.16 +16.2
NetApp 47.13 +.34 -14.2 Revlon 15.67 +.39 +59.2
Analysts say these coal companies are good long-term buys: AMovilA 58.55 +.32
ACapAgy 28.18 -.13
+2.4
-1.9
CybrOpt 8.71 +.03
DNP Selct 9.56 +.03
+2.0
+4.6
iShGold s 14.30
iSAstla 27.62
-.09 +2.9
+.06 +8.6
Netflix 228.16 -6.70
NewAmHi 10.21 -.10
+29.9
+2.5
ReynAm s 36.07 +.36 +10.6
Travelers 60.42
TriValley .72
+.84 +8.5
-.08 +26.3
RioTinto s 73.82 -.11 +3.0 TrimbleN 49.72 -.40 +24.5
MONDAY 52-WEEK PRICE-EARNINGS RATIO DIVIDEND RETURN AmCapLtd 9.66 -.23 +27.8 DR Horton 11.71 +.10 -1.8 iShBraz 78.47 -1.14 +1.4 NwGold g 11.09 -.40 +13.6 RiteAid 1.03 -.02 +16.6
AEP 34.78 -.53 -3.3 DTE 48.73 -.48 +7.5 iSCan 33.76 -.53 +8.9 TrinaSolar 28.43 -.42 +21.4
CLOSE RANGE (based on past 12 months) (YIELD) 1YR 3 YRS* 5 YRS* NJ Rscs 42.76 -.03 -.8 Riverbed s 33.07 +.64 -6.0 TriQuint 11.96 -.41 +2.3
AmExp 46.38 +.10 +8.1 DanaHldg 17.28 -.29 +.4 iShGer 26.80 -.07 +11.9 NY Times 9.49 +.01 -3.2 RylCarb 39.70 +1.14 -15.5
AmIntlGrp 34.22 -.27 -29.1 Danaher s 51.73 +.18 +9.7 iSh HK 19.34 -.25 +2.2 TycoIntl 48.72 +1.57 +17.6
Peabody Energy (BTU) $66.43 $34.89—73.95 23 34 cents (0.5%) 48% 5% 7% Newcastle 5.47 -.39 -18.4 RoyDShllA 74.48 -.54 +11.5 Tyson 19.18 -.13 +11.4
AmerMed 29.50 +7.17 +56.4 Darden 46.69 -.20 +.5 iShJapn 9.91 -.07 -9.2 NewmtM 56.95 -1.04 -7.3 Rubicon g 5.39 -.36 -5.6 UBS AG 18.66 +.10 +13.3
Peabody’s fourth-quarter earnings more than doubled because of higher coal demand in China, India and AmSupr 13.31 -.46 -53.4 DeanFds 10.27 -.05 +16.2 iSh Kor 64.41 -.56 +5.3 NewsCpA 17.26 +.09 +18.5 SAIC 17.44 +.19 +10.0 UDR 23.69 -.01 +.7
AmTower 50.13 -.15 -2.9 Deere 94.99 -.94 +14.4 iShMex 64.11 +.24 +3.5 NextEraEn 55.17 -.83 +6.1 SpdrDJIA 123.64 -.01 +6.9
other emerging markets. The company fuels roughly a tenth of all U.S. electricity generation and 2 percent AmWtrWks 28.36 -.16 +12.1 Dell Inc 14.60 +.03 +7.7 iSTaiwn 15.30 -.14 -2.0 NiSource 18.81 -.17 +6.8 SpdrGold 142.64 -1.02 +2.8
US Airwy 8.24 +.30 -17.7
Ameriprise 62.41 -.52 +8.4 DeltaAir 9.43 +.39 -25.2 iShSilver 39.21 -.65 +29.9 US Gold 9.06 -.52 +12.3
worldwide. It also has a large mining operation in Australia that produces coal for steel making. Its stock is up Ametek s 42.84 -.54 +9.1 DenburyR 23.32 -1.22 +22.2 iShChina25 45.57 -.45 +5.8
NobleCorp 45.21 -.39 +26.4 S&P500ETF132.46 -.40 +5.3 USEC 4.29 -.13 -28.7
NokiaCp 9.03 +.01 -12.5 SpdrRetl 51.96 -.01 +7.4
48 percent over the last year. The S&P 500 is up 12 percent. Amgen 54.31 +.41 -1.1 Dndreon 38.48 -.79 +10.2 iSSP500 132.91 -.39 +5.3 NA Pall g 6.59 -.04 -5.0 SpdrOGEx 62.14 -1.85 +17.8
UniSrcEn 36.11 -.50 +.8
Anadarko 81.11 -3.60 +6.5 DenisnM g 2.42 -.07 -29.2 iShEMkts 49.45 -.59 +3.8 UnilevNV 32.13 +.11 +2.3
NoestUt 34.19 -.34 +7.2 SpdrMetM 73.37 -1.70 +6.7 UnionPac 95.35 -.31 +2.9
Cloud Peak Energy (CLD) 21.57 12.82—24.69 22 none 34 — — AnalogDev 38.44 -.62 +2.0 DeutschBk 61.40 -.22 +18.0 iShB20 T 89.96 +.08 -4.4 NthgtM g 2.68 -.07 -16.3 SPX Cp 80.55 +.84 +12.7
Annaly 17.39 +.16 -3.0 DevelDiv 13.38 -.11 -5.0 iS Eafe 61.16 -.12 +5.0 Unisys 30.65 +.08 +18.4
NorthropG 62.95 +.57 +7.1 STEC 18.71 -1.30 +6.0 UtdContl 20.52 +.73 -13.9
Cloud Peak is Morningstar’s top pick among coal stocks. The company has some of the lowest costs in the A123 Sys 5.56 +.01 -41.7 DevonE 89.24 -2.16 +13.7 iSR1KG 60.33 -.22 +5.4 NwstNG 45.18 -.26 -2.8 Safeway 23.82 -.05 +5.9
Apache 126.25 -3.91 +5.9 Diageo 77.97 -.53 +4.9 iSR2KG 94.46 -.85 +8.1 UtdMicro 2.78 -.05 -12.0
NovaGld g 13.13 -.63 -8.0 StJoe 26.73 -.32 +22.3
industry since it operates mines in places like Wyoming, where coal is closer to the surface than in Appalachia. Apple Inc 330.80 -4.26 +2.6 Diebold 35.18 -.07 +9.8 iShR2K 83.23 -.75 +6.4 Novartis 55.19 -.11 -6.4 StJude 52.54 +.28 +22.9
UPS B 73.21 -.04 +.9
ApldMatl 15.33 +.02 +9.1 DirecTV A 46.53 +.05 +16.5 iShREst 58.39 -.06 +4.3 US Bancrp 26.09 -.09 -3.3
Analysts expect earnings to rise 10 percent in 2011 and 24 percent in 2012 on strong demand for coal in Asia. Arbitron 37.79 -.15 -9.0 DrSCBr rs 36.18 +.97 -22.7 ITT Corp 59.10 +.30 +13.4
Novell 6.02 -.01 +1.7 Saks 11.67 -.12 +9.1
US NGs rs 10.78 +.20 -10.0
Novlus 34.06 -.81 +5.4 Salesforce 134.62 -.03 +2.0
The stock is up 34 percent over the past year. It was spun off from Rio Tinto in 2009. ArcelorMit 36.52 -.34 -4.2 DirFnBr rs 39.57 +.08 -16.3 Informat 51.20 -.60 +16.3 NuanceCm 19.42 +.02 +6.8 SanDisk 46.43 -.34 -6.9
US OilFd 43.64 -1.51 +11.9
ArchCoal 33.68 -.85 -3.9 DrxFBull s 30.67 +.05 +10.1 IngerRd 48.13 +.15 +2.2 USSteel 51.72 -1.08 -11.5
Nucor 46.26 -.16 +5.6 SandRdge 12.22 -.72 +66.9
ArmHld 28.62 +.10 +37.9 DirxSCBull 85.18 -2.39 +17.6 InglesMkts 18.41 ... -4.1 UtdTech 84.98 +.17 +8.0
Consol Energy (CNX) 50.34 31.08—56.32 32 40 cents (0.8%) 18 -12 7 ArmourRsd 7.25 +.09 -7.2 Discover 24.12 +.27 +30.2 InspPhar 4.96 -.02 -41.0
NustarEn 67.58 -.50 -2.7 Sanofi 37.12 +.66 +15.2
UtdhlthGp 44.32 -.06 +22.7
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Consol’s revenue rose 10 percent during the most recent quarter because of strong earnings in its coal AstraZen 48.67 +.41 +5.4 Disney 41.89 +.13 +11.7 Intel 20.12 +.10 -4.3 NvMAd 13.21 +.03 +1.0 SaraLee 18.45 +.10 +5.4 UnivHlthS 46.99 -1.77 +8.2
Atmel 13.11 -.49 +6.4 DomRescs 43.98 -.84 +2.9 IBM 163.95 -.10 +11.7 NvPA 13.17 -.12 -1.2 Satcon h 3.23 -.06 -28.2 UnumGrp 26.40 +.09 +9.0
business. The company is focusing on India this year and plans to sell more coal for making steel there. It’s ATMOS 33.51 -.29 +7.4 Dover 65.00 -.09 +11.2 Intl Coal 10.62 -.36 +37.2 Nvidia 17.32 -.23 +12.5 SaulCntr 42.92 +.12 -9.4 UrbanOut 31.30 +.39 -12.6
AutoData 52.42 -.03 +13.3 DowChm 37.76 -.76 +10.6 IntlGame 15.89 -.16 -10.2 Vale SA 33.96 +.03 -1.8
also expanding a mine in Pennsylvania, which should allow Consol to produce an additional 5 million tons a AvalRare n 9.65 +.37 +54.6 DrPepSnap 38.15 +.69 +8.5 IntPap 28.97 -.93 +6.4
OcciPet 100.42 -3.30 +2.4 Schlmbrg 88.80 -2.05 +6.3
Vale SA pf 30.29 -.11 +.2
OfficeDpt 4.19 -.01 -22.4 SchoolSp 13.91 -.10 -.1
year starting in 2014. Earnings are expected to rise 23 percent this year and 56 percent in 2012. Consol’s AvanirPhm 3.95 ... -3.2 DryShips 4.85 -.18 -11.7 Interpublic 11.97 -.13 +12.7 OfficeMax 12.98 -.48 -26.7 Schwab 18.35 ... +7.2 ValenceT h 1.60 +.06 -4.8
AveryD 41.94 -.11 -.9 DuPont 54.85 -.55 +10.0 Intersil 13.99 -.23 -8.4 ValeroE 27.56 -.63 +19.2
stock has risen 18 percent over the past year. Avon 28.01 +.03 -3.6 DukeEngy 18.16 -.25 +2.0 Invesco 25.47 -.46 +5.9
OilSvHT 159.25 -2.99 +13.3 SeagateT 15.74 -.10 +4.7
ValpeyFsh 3.24 -.01 -4.4
OnSmcnd 9.66 -.05 -2.2 SearsHldgs 78.27 +.05 +6.1
BB&T Cp 27.29 +.06 +3.8 Dycom 15.97 -.38 +8.3 IronMtn 32.98 -.39 +31.9 OplinkC 18.53 -1.34 +.3 SemiHTr 34.63 -.25 +6.5 ValVis A 5.85 -.02 -4.3
SOURCES: FactSet; Morningstar; AP research Returns through April 8 *annualized Chip Cutter, Elizabeth Gramling • AP BHP BillLt 102.68 +1.36 +10.5 eBay 31.19 +.05 +12.1 ItauUnibH 23.87 -.34 -.1 VangEmg 49.80 -.57 +3.4
Oracle 33.79 +.25 +7.9 SempraEn 53.00 -.46 +1.0
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BP PLC 46.67 -.07 +5.7 ENI 50.75 -.49 +16.0 J&J Snack 46.97 -.38 -2.6 VertxPh 48.22 +.06 +37.7
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Manning & Napier Scout EndoPhrm 41.06 +.21 +15.0 KB Home 11.49 -.12 -14.8 Vornado 88.35 +.81 +6.0
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IncGroA m 25.37 -.08 +6.1 NatlMuniA m 8.64 ... -1.5 Merger m 16.20 ... +2.7 Sequoia IntlGrAdm d 64.76 -.47 +5.3 PeabdyE 66.43 -1.68 +3.8 SprintNex 4.71 -.02 +11.3 WeathfIntl 21.33 -.47 -6.4
UltraInv 23.86 -.13 +5.3 NatlMuniB m 8.64 ... -1.7 Shares Z 21.88 -.15 +5.2 BedBath 54.01 +.19 +9.9 Entergy 65.44 -.86 -7.6 Keycorp 8.83 -.04 -.2 WellsFargo 31.40 -.22 +1.3
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EurPacGrA m 43.45 -.25 +5.0 Franklin Templeton LifeGro 23.13 -.08 +4.9 PetRes 30.51 -.51 +12.9 SP Util 31.56 -.42 +.7 Weyerh 23.10 -.51 +22.0
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MidCap
Baron
35.84 -.11 +6.6
Fidelity

Free2010
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14.12 -.03
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Rtmt2030
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18.19 -.08
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-.39 -14.1
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Bernstein GNMA 11.41 +.01 +0.4 PIMCO
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BlackRock DevLocMktI 11.04 -.02 +4.7 SelValu d 20.05 -.07 +6.9
Indepndnc 25.73 -.19 +5.7 EqIncomeA m 8.96 -.03 +4.8 ValueAd b 24.68 -.11 +6.8 Cemig pf 19.95 -.35 +20.3 GenMoly 5.37 -.27 -17.1 MarshIls 8.01 -.03 +15.8
EqDivA m 18.75 -.05 +7.0 DivIncInst 11.54 ... +2.5 SmCapIdx 37.46 -.30 +7.8 Mexican Peso 11.7424 +.0026 +.02% 12.4200 12.1988
IntBond 10.53 ... +0.7 GlobEqA m 11.43 -.03 +6.4 Templeton CenterPnt 17.32 -.18 +10.2 GenMot n 30.77 -.75 -16.5 MarvellT 16.05 -.34 -13.5
EqDivI 18.79 -.06 +7.1 HiYldIs 9.50 ... +4.1
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CoreBondSelect11.41 ... +0.5 TotRetC m 10.91 ... +1.2 TgtRe2010 22.99 -.03 +3.0 Palladium 787.15 792.00 -0.61 +33.70 +50.46
GrowA m 56.74 -.40 +6.3 NewMktIn d 15.71 -.02 +1.9 VALIC Co I Chimera 3.93 +.01 -4.4 Goldcrp g 53.44 -1.00 +16.2 McMoRn 17.79 -.95 +3.8
HighYldSel d 8.38 +.01 +4.6 TotRetIs 10.91 ... +1.5
Columbia OTC 59.52 -.16 +8.4 IntmdTFSl 10.73 ... +0.5 StockIdx 26.24 -.07 +5.8 TgtRe2015 12.85 -.03 +3.5
AcornA m 30.87 -.20 +5.6 TotRetrnD b 10.91 ... +1.4
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AcornIntZ
AcornZ
42.01 -.22 +2.7
31.90 -.20 +5.7
Puritan 18.69 -.05
RealInv d 26.81 +.01
+4.7
+4.4
USLCpCrPS 21.48 -.08 +3.9
Janus
TotlRetnP
Parnassus
10.91 ... +1.5
500Adml 122.07 -.34
500Inv 122.06 -.34
+5.9
+5.8
TgtRe2030 22.70 -.08
TgtRe2035 13.76 -.06
+4.7
+5.1
Story Stocks
DivrEqInA m 10.69 -.04 +6.2 Series100Index 9.21 -.02 +5.4 EqIncInv 27.70 -.10 +5.6 AssetA 25.65 -.06 +4.9
ValRestrZ 52.89 -.47 +4.9 ShTmBond 8.46 ... +0.4
OverseasJ d 51.24 -.37 +1.2
Permanent BalIdxAdm 22.05 -.05 +3.7 TgtRe2040 22.62 -.09 +5.2 Stocks were mixed Monday in the last trading ses- al Reserve's bond-buying stimulus program. The
PerkinsMCVJ 24.02 -.02 +6.4
DFA SmCapStk d 20.67 -.07 +5.5 TwentyJ 66.80 -.30 +1.6 Portfolio 47.76 -.10 +4.3 BalIdxIns 22.05 -.05 +3.7 TgtRe2045 14.20 -.06 +5.2 sion before earnings season begins. Traders fear Dow rose less than 0.1 percent. The broader S&P
1YrFixInI 10.33 ... +0.2 StratInc 11.24 ... +3.1 Pioneer CAITAdml 10.67 ... +0.7 TgtRetInc 11.47 ... +2.2
2YrGlbFII 10.16 ... +0.1 StratRRet d 9.93 -.01 +4.1 John Hancock
LifAg1 b 12.99 -.06 +5.8 PioneerA m 42.88 -.19 +4.9 CapOp d 34.67 +.02 +4.3 Tgtet2025 13.16 -.04 +4.3
that oil and food costs may have affected profits. 500 fell 0.3. Energy companies fell the most of any
TotalBd 10.73 ... +1.1 CapOpAdml d80.10 +.05 +4.3
5YrGlbFII 10.88 ... 0.0
EmMkCrEqI 22.86 -.15 +3.2 USBdIdx 11.25 ... +0.1 LifBa1 b 13.42 -.03 +4.4 Principal
CapVal 11.94 -.06 +8.3 TotBdAdml 10.50 ... 0.0 The IMF said higher gas prices could slow eco- of the company groups in the index. The Nasdaq
LifGr1 b 13.49 -.05 +5.1 L/T2020I 12.22 -.03 +4.8
EmMktValI 37.42 -.25 +3.5 Value 73.89 -.48 +7.6
RegBankA m 15.05 -.04 +2.7 SAMConGrB m13.74 -.04 +4.7 Convrt d 13.96 -.07 +4.8 TotBdInst 10.50 ... 0.0 nomic growth and offset the boost from the Feder- fell 0.3 percent.
IntSmCapI 18.30 -.08 +6.4 Fidelity Advisor DevMktIdx d 10.57 -.05 +5.1 TotBdMkInv 10.50 ... 0.0
SovInvA m 16.60 -.03 +6.0 Prudential Investmen
USCorEq1I 11.73 -.06 +6.8 NewInsA m 20.78 -.10 +4.3 TaxFBdA m 9.39 -.01 -0.4 2020FocA m 16.71 -.10 +5.2
DivGr 15.23 ... +5.9 TotBdMkSig 10.50 ... 0.0 NYSE Euronext NYX Community Health CYH Energizer Holdings ENR
USCorEq2I 11.75 -.07 +7.3 NewInsI 20.99 -.10 +4.4 EmMktIAdm d41.51 -.29 +4.1
Keeley BlendA m 18.16 -.12 +5.5 TotIntl d 16.53 -.10 +4.9
USLgCo 10.45 -.03 +5.9 StratIncA m 12.56 ... +3.1
SmCapVal m 26.86 -.24 +7.6 EqOppA m 14.69 -.05 +5.8
EnergyAdm d138.23-2.29 +14.3 Close: $37.59 -1.11 or -2.9% Close: $25.89 -14.41 or -35.8% Close: $70.19 -1.67 or -2.3%
USLgValI 21.89 -.12 +9.1 ValStratT m 27.60 -.07 +6.6 EnergyInv d 73.61 -1.22 +14.3 TotStIAdm 33.37 -.12 +6.1
USMicroI 14.69 -.14 +6.7 Lazard HiYieldA m 5.63 ... +4.3 ExplAdml 73.51 -.53 +8.4 TotStIIns 33.37 -.13 +6.1 The New York Stock Exchange The hospital operator was sued by The battery maker was downgraded
Fidelity Select IntlEqtyA m 6.59 -.01 +6.5
USSmValI 27.48 -.30 +7.5 Gold d 54.08 -1.20 +1.8 EmgMkEqtI d 22.22 -.16 +2.0
IntlValA m 21.90 -.03 +6.3
Explr 78.97 -.56 +8.3 TotStISig 32.21 -.12 +6.2 owner rejected a $11.3 billion take- Tenet Healthcare for allegedly bilk- by UBS Investment Bank to “Neu-
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Pharm d 13.29 +.01 +9.9 JenMidCapGrA m29.29-.13 +7.0 ExtdIdIst 44.36 -.33 +7.5 TotStIdx 33.36 -.13 +6.1 over bid from Nasdaq and Intercon- ing Medicare by admitting patients tral” from “Buy.” UBS sees
DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western
EMkFIS d 10.87 ... +1.2
Fidelity Spartan
CrPlBdIns 10.82 ... +1.5
JennGrA m 18.76 -.03 +3.9 ExtndIdx 44.33 -.33 +7.5 TxMIn d 12.17 -.06 +5.1 tinentalExchange. who need only observation. Energizer’s margins being hurt.
ExtMktIdI d 40.84 -.30 +7.0 NaturResA m 60.77 -1.41 +6.5 FAWeUSIns d98.71 -.61 +5.2 TxMSCInv d 28.96 -.16 +6.6
HlthCareS d 26.48 +.08 +8.7 IntlIdxIn d 37.10 -.14 +5.5 MgdMuniA m 14.77 ... -0.8 SmallCoA m 21.94 -.12 +8.1 GNMA 10.69 +.01 +0.4
$40 $50 $80
LAEqS d 53.02 -.66 -0.2 TotMktIdAg d 38.66 -.14 +6.1 Longleaf Partners UtilityA m 10.87 -.09 +6.7 USValue 10.94 -.04 +8.3
GNMAAdml 10.69 +.01 +0.5
Davis TotMktIdI d 38.65 -.15 +6.1 LongPart 30.77 +.11 +8.9 ValueA m 15.79 -.10 +7.2 GlbEq 18.95 -.04 +6.1
ValIdxIns 22.17 -.08 +7.2 40
NYVentA m 36.21 -.15 +5.4 USEqIndxAg 46.90 -.13 +5.9 Loomis Sayles Putnam GrowthEq 11.26 -.04 +4.4 WellsI 22.13 -.01 +2.9 35 70
NYVentC m 34.95 -.14 +5.2 USEqIndxI 46.90 -.13 +5.9 BondI 14.71 ... +4.5 GrowIncA m 14.35 -.05 +6.2 GrowthIdx 32.96 -.10 +4.5 WellsIAdm 53.63 -.01 +2.9 30
NYVentY 36.61 -.15 +5.5 First Eagle BondR b 14.65 -.01 +4.3 GrowIncB m 14.10 -.04 +6.0 GrthIdAdm 32.96 -.10 +4.6 Welltn 32.33 -.08 +4.6
Delaware Invest GlbA m 48.11 -.07 +3.8 Lord Abbett IncomeA m 6.81 ... +2.3 GrthIstId 32.96 -.10 +4.6 30 20 60
DiverIncA m 9.22 ... +1.4 OverseasA m 23.18 ... +2.3 AffiliatA m 12.17 -.07 +5.3 MultiCapGrA m53.30 -.27 +5.3 HYCor d 5.83 ... +4.3
WelltnAdm 55.83 -.14 +4.6 J F M A J F M A J F M A
Dimensional Investme FrankTemp-Franklin BondDebA m 8.04 -.01 +4.7 VoyagerA m 24.40 -.12 +2.9 HYCorAdml d 5.83 ... +4.4 WndsIIAdm 48.78 -.07 +7.1 52-week range 52-week range 52-week range
IntCorEqI 11.87 -.07 +5.7 CA TF A m 6.51 ... -1.8 ShDurIncA m 4.60 ... +1.2 Royce HltCrAdml d 55.33 +.23 +7.9 Wndsr 14.36 -.04 +6.3
IntlSCoI 18.03 -.09 +5.0 Fed TF A m 11.22 ... +0.2 ShDurIncC m 4.63 ... +1.0 LowStkSer m 19.61 -.24 +7.4 HlthCare d 131.12 +.56 +7.9
$26.42 $39.99 $22.33 $42.50 $49.25 $77.09
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IntlValuI 19.49 -.13 +6.3 GrowB m 44.56 -.07 +4.1 MFS OpportInv d 12.67 -.13 +4.9 ITBondAdm 11.04 ... -0.1
Dodge & Cox Growth A m 46.56 -.07 +4.3 MAInvA m 20.25 -.05 +5.4 PAMutInv d 12.66 -.09 +8.7 ITGradeAd 9.80 +.01 +1.0
WndsrII 27.48 -.04 +7.1 Vol.: 6.1m (1.0x avg.) PE: 17.1 Vol.: 44.6m (22.3x avg.) PE: 8.6 Vol.: 791.4k (0.8x avg.) PE: 12.8
Bal 73.39 -.13 +5.0 HY TF A m 9.49 ... -0.1 MAInvC m 19.56 -.05 +5.2 PremierInv d 22.39 -.21 +10.0 ITIGrade 9.80 +.01 +1.0 Yacktman Mkt. Cap: $9.82 b Yield: 3.2% Mkt. Cap: $2.4 b Yield: ... Mkt. Cap: $4.96 b Yield: ...
Income 13.28 +.01 +1.4 Income A m 2.26 -.01 +5.8 TotRetA m 14.58 ... +4.0 TotRetInv d 13.95 -.07 +6.1 ITrsyAdml 11.19 +.01 -0.5 Yacktman d 17.65 +.04 +6.7
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A low pressure system stretched along the East Coast will bring cloudy skies

55°
and a chance of precipitation to most of the Atlantic states today. The coastal Mid-Atlantic may expe-
TODAY WEDNESDAY
Showers,
THURSDAY
Mostly
rience thunderstorms as well. Showers associated with this system will extend inland as far as the
sunny Ohio Valley.
Periods of rain some sun

41° 53° 65°


41°
39°

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 5 4 /4 2


6 6 /4 5
5 2 /3 2 5 8 /4 4
Partly Rain Partly Sun, a 5 4 /3 8
sunny possible sunny shower Our cloudy
morning is being
5 7 /4 0
60° 58° 55° 55° 5 8 /4 6 sponsored by
41° 40° 40° 40° 6 6 /3 7 6 3 /5 0
the proximity of
7 0 /5 0
a stalled front,
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY
6 3 /5 4 7 0 /4 6
the same one
that passed
The Poconos 8 4 /5 5 8 1 /5 6
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 51-56. Lows: 37-42. Cloudy with a through early
54/36
Tonight’s low good chance of rain today. Chance of 8 2 /5 7
last night. And,
Albany
60/38 showers for tomorrow. with a wave of
4 2 /2 2 8 5 /7 0 8 5 /7 1
low pressure rid-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 4 5 /3 2 ing up along the
52/36 Highs: 54-59. Lows: 44-46. Cloudy, with front, today we
rain and thunderstorms possible. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow can expect more
Towanda Showers likely for tomorrow.
52/38 Anchorage 40/26/.00 42/22/sh 40/23/pc Myrtle Beach 75/59/.00 75/49/sh 70/52/s rain into tonight,
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 59/40
Atlanta 82/63/.00 70/46/pc 74/48/s Nashville 79/62/.07 65/44/pc 74/52/s and more show-
55/41 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 85/55/.00 61/48/r 58/42/sh New Orleans 85/75/.00 80/58/s 80/64/s ers tomorrow. Up
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 52-56. Lows: 34-36. Partly cloudy Boston 71/46/.01 59/44/r 50/40/r Norfolk 82/62/.00 73/50/t 60/45/sh
55/41 Buffalo 74/51/.00 52/34/pc 54/37/sh Oklahoma City 74/52/.00 79/50/s 80/52/pc
to an inch of rain
today, cloudy with showers possible is possible the
Charlotte 85/64/.00 71/41/sh 72/46/s Omaha 67/40/.00 70/47/pc 64/40/sh
tomorrow.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 67/50/.00 57/40/s 65/45/c Orlando 91/69/.00 86/60/pc 84/59/s next two days.
State College 53/41
48/39
58/44 Cleveland 75/61/.11 50/37/r 64/46/s Phoenix 79/50/.00 83/57/s 84/59/pc Indeed, this has
Brandywine Valley Dallas 76/59/.32 81/56/s 80/65/s Pittsburgh 76/64/.00 52/35/r 62/41/sh been a very wet
Reading Denver 63/26/.00 66/37/pc 53/33/c Portland, Ore. 52/44/.08 59/43/pc 50/39/sh
Harrisburg 58/44 Highs: 53-61. Lows: 40-46. Cloudy with year so far with
57/43 rain today, showers lingering for tomor- Detroit 72/60/.08 54/38/pc 59/41/pc St. Louis 69/60/.30 68/48/s 72/53/pc
Honolulu 82/74/.01 85/70/pc 83/69/r Salt Lake City 57/38/.00 54/38/sh 63/39/sh 5.2 inches more
Philadelphia row.
60/46 Houston 88/71/.09 82/57/s 81/68/pc San Antonio 84/64/.02 84/57/s 85/69/pc of rain compared
Indianapolis 77/60/.21 61/42/s 68/47/pc San Diego 66/54/.00 62/53/pc 61/51/s to this time last
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 69/48/.00 78/51/pc 78/47/pc San Francisco 60/50/.00 59/45/s 58/47/sh year. I see a
59/46 Highs: 64-70. Lows: 45-51. Cloudy, rain Los Angeles 65/53/.00 63/54/pc 62/53/s Seattle 49/41/.00 54/42/pc 51/41/sh
Miami 86/71/.00 85/71/pc 85/72/s Tampa 86/70/.00 82/63/pc 83/65/s good chance for
and thunderstorms possible.
Milwaukee 63/52/.00 52/40/s 61/39/sh Tucson 82/39/.00 82/51/s 82/50/s rain this week-
Minneapolis 63/43/.00 66/45/pc 57/37/pc Washington, DC 83/56/.00 63/50/r 61/44/sh end, probably on
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WORLD CITIES both Thursday
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Record High 83 in 1945 Normal month to date 1.15” Towanda 5.92 -0.70 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 82/63/.00 89/62/pc 75/52/s Montreal 70/48/.66 57/36/s 54/39/sh
Beijing 72/43/.00 77/50/s 81/48/s Moscow 36/32/.02 38/32/rs 40/32/rs
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Record Low 20 in 1909 Year to date 11.67” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 8.38” For more weather Berlin 68/41/.00 51/41/sh 48/38/sh Paris 70/48/.00 53/37/s 56/40/pc us to have a wet
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Jerusalem 73/53/.00 58/42/s 62/44/s Tokyo 64/48/.00 58/44/s 65/45/s to hold water.
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NUTRITION QUIZ Chips, Chips and Chips


We’ve got the munchies this week, Which of these is not among the a) 20 c) carnauba wax consuming Olestra?
so The Quiz is all about the five worst offenders? b) 10 4. Which chip contains the highest a) abdominal cramping
nutritional value, or lack thereof, a) Terra Krinkle Cut Sweet Potato c) same amount level of sodium per ounce? b) loose stools
of chips. This analysis comes Chips with sea salt 3. Unlike other comparable potato a) Fritos Original Corn Chips c) gout flare-up
from the nutritionists at b) Miss Vicki’s Sea Salt Potato chips, Pringles contain more b) Ruffles Original Potato Chips
www.healthcastle.com, people Chips ingredients, such as rice flour c) Genisoy Soy Crisps ANSWERS: 1: c; 2: c (both have 150
you definitely don’t want to be c) Pringles (original) and wheat starch. One of these 5. Pringles Light chips weigh in at calories); 3: a; 4: c (Genisoy, 270
standing next to at a party. 2. How many more calories per three food additives is in Prin- only 70 calories per ounce and 0 mg sodium; Fritos, 170 mg; Ruf-
1. There was a five-way tie for the ounce do Pringles (originals) gles. Pick which. fat, primarily due to the use of fles, 160 mg); 5: c
most caloric chips, all weighing contain than Eden Brown Rice a) maltodextrin the fat substitute Olestra. Which
in at 160 calories for 1 ounce. Chips? b) xanthan gum is not a possible side effect for — From Times Leader wire service

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IN BRIEF DR. STANLEY J. DUDRICK PLAYING A COMMUNITY ROLE


ASK DR. H
Speech disorders is topic DR. MITCHELL HECHT
WVIA-TV, Channel 44, will

Don’t treat
present a live “Call the Doc-
tor” program at 7 tonight on
“Speech Disorders.” The

an overdose
program will focus on the
causes of speech disorders
and the types of therapy avail-

with Ipecac
able.
Viewers may call in ques-
tions during the live show at
1-800-326-9842 or submit
questions online at
Q: I recall my moth-
www.wvia.org/live-show-
er having a bottle of
comments.
Ipecac syrup in the
Autism drive under way bathroom cabinet
for accidental over-
New Story, a provider of
dose emergencies.
private schools and services Why don’t you see
for children with behavioral Ipecac anymore?
and educational challenges, is — R.M., Lima, Ohio
conducting its “Shine a Light A: Moms believed back then that
for Autism” campaign in the event of an accidental over-
throughout April. The cam- dose, a few teaspoons of Ipecac
paign, which helps raise syrup would induce vomiting, expel
awareness and funds for au- the harmful substance and possibly
tism research and programs in save a child’s life. Ipecac is a waste
conjunction with National of time, and probably causes more
Autism Awareness month, harm than good. In one study cited
involves displaying blue light by the American Academy of Pedi-
NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
bulbs in front doorways or atrics, 61 percent of all ingestions
outdoor light posts on homes Dr. Stanley J. Dudrick will lead the new physician assistant training program this fall at Misericordia University. were not even toxic. The parent

AN ACADEMIC PIONEER
and businesses. gave the child Ipecac without call-
New Story is selling 60- ing the doctor or poison control
watt, blue light bulbs for $3 hotline first — or the doctor in-
each, with 100 percent of the correctly advised the use of Ipecac.
proceeds going to a variety of What’s more, the amount of toxic
autism charities, including
the Autism Coalition of Lu-
Misericordia developing new program for 2012 substance removed is inversely
proportional to the time after in-
zerne and Lackawanna coun- gestion. It may be too late for it to
creditation Review Commission on Edu- be of any help. Another problem
ties. By EILEEN GODIN Times Leader Correspondent
cation for the Physician Assistant studies. with Ipecac is that the vomiting
To learn more about the
Krzywicki said a site visit from the ARC-

M
campaign, or to purchase a after its ingestion may persist for
isericordia University has enlisted the help of Dr. Stanley J. Du- PA will be made in October. Provisional hours. This makes it difficult for
light bulb, visit www.new- accreditation status could be issued by
story.com. drick, a pioneer in the academic, clinical and medical fields, to the child to keep down activated
March 2012. charcoal, Mucomyst (for Tylenol
develop a new physician assistant program. Dudrick’s role in the developing pro-
Walk for cancer set overdose) or handle emergency
gram is to make sure the curriculum will bowel lavage when later seen in the
The Luzerne County Com- The Dallas university’s new endeavor, pervision of a doctor while offering qual- meet the patient care practice standards,
munity College Health, Phys- emergency department. The first
aimed at meeting the demands of the ity care to patients. Dudrick, named the as well as teaching and evaluating the per- action for a caregiver of a child
ical Education and Exercise changing health industry, will roll out this program’s medical director, explained a formance of students and the program.
Science Department will hold who may have ingested a toxic
fall for undergraduate students and in physician assistant would complete the Upon the program’s accreditation, Du- substance should be to call the
a 5K Run or Fun Walk for May 2012 for graduate students. The phy- same curriculum as a medical student but drick will be appointed to the Robert S.
Cancer Awareness at 10 a.m. Poison Control Center hotline at
sician assistant program will be the third does not need the level of expertise as a Anderson Endowed chair, the first aca- (800) 222-1222.
on April 30 on the college’s in the area, along with King’s College in doctor. demic position offered by Misericordia.
campus, Nanticoke. Regis- Wilkes-Barre and Marywood University The proposed entry level physician as- Dudrick said he plans to draw on his Q: Why do we have a gag reflex?
tration opens at 9 a.m. The in Scranton. sistant master degree would be the first vast knowledge, which includes an im- — R.Y., Cumming, Ga.
pre-registration fee is $10 per “Misericordia has a great nursing graduate program for the College of Arts pressive list of notable universities and A: Simply put, it is our body’s
person or register the day of school. This is a really good next step,” and Sciences at Misericordia University, hospital positions as well as being the first way of putting us in control —
the event at $15 per person. A said Dudrick, 76, formerly of Nanticoke said Paul Krzywicki, assistant director of professor and founding chair of the De- letting us decide what gets near the
free T-shirt will be given to but currently residing in Connecticut. Marketing Communications. partment of Surgery at the University of very back of the throat, what gets
the first 150 registered partici- A physician assistant is an individual The university has applied for provi- swallowed, and what will not inad-
pants. medically trained to work under the su- sional accreditation status from the Ac- See PROGRAMS, Page 3C vertently get aspirated down our
Awards will be given to the windpipe and into our lungs. That
first overall male and female includes mucous draining from the
in the 5K run. Awards also nasal passages. The airway and

A legacy of a mother’s love


will be given to the top three esophagus lie in close proximity to
finishers in the following age one another. The gag reflex is not
groups for males and females just triggered by touching the soft
in the 5K Run: 19 and young- tissues of the back of the throat.
er, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, By LINDA GOLDSTON year-old San Jose, Calif., moth- Gagging without direct contact can
San Jose Mercury News er gathered 4-year-old Ethan,
60-69, and 70 and older. also occur in response to an ex-
For more information, or to Fawn Lee had big dreams 3-year-old Ellen and 1-year-old tremely upsetting event or to an
register in advance, contact for her family. She would en- Emma around her in front of a odor that’s sickening.
Miranda Costa, race director, roll her three young children video camera to share her Some tips for those with a sensi-
at 740-0237 or by email to in the best schools, drive them hopes and dreams for their fu- tive gag reflex: 1) Brush the back of
mcosta@luzerne.edu. to soccer, piano, swimming tures. And fighting tears, she your tongue at the gag spot for
and dancing. explained why “Mommie” 30-60 seconds daily; 2) Try deep
Since moving from Vietnam won’t be there the way she’d breathing exercises through your
Health briefs are limited to non- with her parents and 11 sib- planned.
profit entities and support groups. nose; 3) Try warm salt water gargle
lings when she was 4, Lee had Just days after being diag- if there is lots of mucous drainage
To have your health-oriented
announcement included, send
worked hard to create her op- nosed with end-stage lung can- or a sore throat; and 4) Ask your
information to Health, Times portunities. Cum laude gradu- cer, Lee realized she wanted to dentist if they have numbing throat
Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, ate from St. Mary’s College in leave something of herself for spray.
PA 18711-0250; by fax: 829-5537; or Moraga, Calif. A job she loved her kids, something that cap-
e-mail health@timesleader.com. at Seagate. A husband she tured the happiness of their Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
Information must be received at adored. She wanted the same lives, even telling how Mom- in internal medicine. Send questions to him
least two weeks in advance. or better for her children. at: “Ask Dr. H,” P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, GA
But two weeks ago, the 35- See MOM, Page 3C 30076. Personal replies are not possible.
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YOUR PET
JEFF KAHLER, D.V.M.
Experts say not to worry too much about radiation contamination
By FRED TASKER oncology expert at the Universi- tive gas emitted from soil.

Operation
McClatchy Newspapers ty of Miami Sylvester Compre- In all, natural sources expose
Don’t worry too much about hensive Cancer Center. the average earthling to about
the hint of radiation reaching Not all radiation is equal. What 6.2 millisieverts (mSv) of radi-

recommended
U.S. shores from the damaged comes from medical X-rays, air- ation annually. The millisievert
nuclear reactors in Japan, ex- port scanners, leaking nuclear is the common unit for measur-
perts say. plants and similar sources is io- ing radiation exposure; one milli-

for dog with


So far, it’s much less than we’d nizing radiation — the danger- sievert equals about 10 chest X-
get from a chest X-ray. ous kind, capable of causing can- rays. There are other ways of
But consider this: Every day, cer, increasingly so as time and measuring radiation, but the mil-

torn ligament
all day long, we’re bathed in low dosage increase. But much of the lisievert is the most widely used.
levels of radiation — cosmic rays radiation around us, from radio The trick is to limit our expo-
from outer space, radon in our waves to cellphone signals to sure to ionizing radiation above
houses, uranium deposits in the leaky microwave ovens, is the
that universal 6.2 mSv, Elsayyad
ROMO IS AN soil, radio signals from every AM non-ionizing type never proven
says. The National Council on
8-year-old and FM station in range, airport to cause illness, say scientists —
Radiation Protection recom-
Labrador full-body scanners, dental X-rays, well, most scientists.
retriever mix cellphones, even tiny hints lin- World War II newsreel footage MCT PHOTO
mends we get no more than one
with acute gering from the A-bomb tests of from Hiroshima and Nagasaki additional unit per year.
At the Yamagata Sports Center, residents of Fukushima are
lameness in the 1940s and ’50s. shows the doomsday effects of screened for radiation when they check into the displaced per- To put it in perspective, mea-
his right rear And remember that radiation nuclear bombs exploding over ci- sons center. Here, Yukiko Fushimi, center, gets checked along suring in millisieverts, a chest X-
leg. is cumulative. Most scientists ties, killing hundreds of thou- with her two grandchildren, but none of them showed elevated ray adds 0.1, a mammogram adds
He was seen by his veter- agree there’s no such thing as a sands from the immediate blast levels. 0.7, a high-altitude, cross-coun-
inarian and diagnosed with a harmless dose. and tens of thousands more later try airplane flight adds 0.05 and a
torn anterior (cranial) cruci- Now relax. It’s less scary than on, from high-dose radiation poi- easy to grasp. For example, the enough extra cosmic radiation medical CAT scan adds 10. The
ate ligament. Treatment it sounds. soning. And the current nuclear U.S. Federal Aviation Adminis- through the thinner atmosphere new full-body scanners at air-
options include surgical re- “It’s absolutely true there’s no crisis in Japan has prompted new tration estimates an airline pilot to increase his or her cancer risk ports may be intrusive, but their
pair, rest and medication to safe dose. But we’re likely to be fears of radiation contamination. spending a 25-year career flying by about 0.3 percent. radiation level is low — far less
control inflammation and OK if we remain vigilant,” says But lower, everyday levels we at 30,000 feet between Chicago Another natural source, radon, than 0.1 mSv, according to the
pain, injection(s) of anti- Dr. Nagy Elsayyad, a radiation experience routinely are less and New York will experience is an invisible, odorless, radioac- American Cancer Society.
inflammatory medication
and a combination of some
or all of these.
Romo’s owners were told HEALTH CALENDAR ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Candy’s
Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort.
Free to cancer patients (doc-
in the Wilkes-Barre area. Child-
care is provided. Call 1-800-
424-5600. Services are free
HIV TESTING: free testing spon-
sored by the Wilkes-Barre City
Health Department, 5-7 p.m. at
BLOOD DRIVES
surgery would be the best
tor’s note required for all pa- and confidential. the Wilkes-Barre Free Clinic, St.
choice. They’ve put him on
anti-inflammatory medica-
TODAY tients); $5 per class or $30 per
AL-ANON: 10:15 a.m., Holy Name/
Stephen’s Church, 35 S. Fran- LUZERNE COUNTY: The Wyoming
Valley Chapter of the American
month for all others. Call 714- klin St., Wilkes-Barre. For in-
tion and have noted some AL-ANON PARENT SUPPORT St. Mary’s, 301 Shoemaker St., formation, call the Wilkes-Barre Red Cross hosts community blood
8800. Swoyersville; 7 p.m., Geisinger
GROUP: 7:15 p.m., Nesbitt City Health Department at drives throughout the month.
improvement. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Hospital Medical Arts Building, Donors who are 16 years of age or
Medical Center, 562 Wyoming 208-4268.
Their dilemma is whether Ave., Kingston (ER entrance). noon, basement of St. Stanis- 100 E. Mountain Blvd., Plains older, weigh at least 110 pounds
they should invest the mon- Call 603-0541 or 866-231-2650. laus Church, West Church and Township; 8 p.m., Nesbitt Med- IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 1-4 and are in relatively good health
ey in surgery for an older Maple streets, Nanticoke; 6:30 ical Center, emergency room p.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. may give blood every 56 days. To
ARTHRITIS LAND EXERCISE: p.m., Blessed Sacrament entrance, second floor meeting Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free learn how to donate or to sched-
dog. 10:30-11:30 a.m., John Heinz ule a blood donation, call (800)
Church, 211 E. Main St., Wilkes- room, 562 Wyoming Ave., for children ages 6 weeks to 18
I must agree that surgery Institute, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes- years. Must have a current GIVE-LIFE.
Barre; 8-9 p.m., Good Shepherd Kingston.
for Romo is probably the Barre Township. Call 826-3738. immunization record and call In addition to those listed below,
Lutheran Church, 190 S. Main ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT blood drives are conducted at the
best option. Larger dogs BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT: St., Wilkes-Barre; 8 p.m., Nes- 208-4268 for an appointment.
GROUP: 7 p.m., Wesley Village, Red Cross regional blood center,
need the stability in the 7-8:30 p.m., Hospice St. John, bitt Medical Arts Building, 534 WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take 29 New Commerce Blvd., Hanover
209 Roberts Road, Jenkins
knee joint provided by the 123 N. Vine St., Hazleton. Call Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Call Township. Call 655-2891, ext. Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in Industrial Park, Mondays noon-6
cruciate ligaments. Without 877-438-3511; 6-7 p.m., Hospice 866-935-4762. 402. 5:30-5:55 p.m., briefing 6-6:30 p.m.; Tuesdays 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.;
this stability, the lameness for the Sacred Heart, Center p.m., Lehman United Methodist and Fridays, Saturdays and Sun-
NICOTINE ANONYMOUS: a BARIATRIC SUPPORT: 6 p.m., days from 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
worsens. That said, surgery for Education, 340 Montage Church, call 675-1682 between
fellowship of men and women Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre, Collections also take place every
Mountain Road, Moosic. Call 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.; 6-6:45 p.m.
has to be a financial option helping each other to live free Father Streit Enrichment Cen- weigh-in and 7 p.m. meeting, Monday from 9 a.m.-noon at the
706-2400. of nicotine, 6-7 p.m., Salvation
as well. ter, Church Street, Wilkes- West Pittston Borough Building; Hazleton Chapter House, 165
For smaller dogs, because BREAST-FEEDING INFORMA- Army, 17 South Pennsylvania Barre. Call 826-3266. Susquehanna Blvd., Hazleton.
weigh-in 5:30-6 p.m., 6 p.m.
TION: Greater Pittston La Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Call Joanne For a complete donation schedule,
they do not put as much at 829-2169. BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT: “In meeting, Trinity Presbyterian
visit nepagivelife.org or call (800)
Leche League, 10 a.m., St. Church, 105 Irem Road, Dallas,
weight on the knee joint, Maria Goretti Church, Laflin. Loving Memory” support group GIVE-LIFE, ext. 2150. Area blood
rest and anti-inflammatory OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: for parents who have lost a call 639-5464. donation sites include:
Call 1-800-432-8007. 7-8 p.m., Town Hill Methodist
medication may provide both child, 7 p.m., at the home of Saturday, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Mason-
short-term and long-term
FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT
GROUP 1-3 pm. at the Edwards-
Church, 417 Town Hill Road,
Shickshinny. Call Barbara at
Norm and Peg Ball, Tunkhan- THURSDAY ic Lodge District 12, 25 N. Franklin
St., Wilkes-Barre.
nock. For information or ad-
relief and allow normal func- ville Senior Center, Russell 256-7735 or visit www.oa.org. dress, call 836-3324. ADDICTION HELP: Recovery Monday, noon-6 p.m., Thomas P.
tion. Street, Edwardsville. An open Through Jesus, 11 a.m., Christ Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED CROHN’S SUPPORT: for Crohn’s Community Church, 100 West Northampton St., Edwardsville.
Is surgery worth it for forum on the joys and concerns DISEASE CLINIC: for Wilkes- disease and ulcerative colitis Dorrance St., Kingston. Call April 19, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wilkes Uni-
Romo? In my heart and of caregiving and “Navigating Barre residents only, 1-4 p.m., patients, 7-9 p.m., Scarano 283-2202. versity’s Henry Student Center,
mind, it is all about life Health Care,” including the Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Fran- Conference Room, Level 0, 84 W. South St., Wilkes-Barre.
Patient Advocate and the
quality and it is definitely a klin St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 208- Valley Medical Building, Geis- ALATEEN: 7:30 p.m., Miser- April 21, 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Rama-
Hospitalist, will be discussed. 4268. da Inn, 20 Public Square, Wilkes-
better quality of life for a inger Wyoming Valley Medical icordia University, Mercy Cen-
For more information, contact Barre.
dog when it can walk with- Center, 1000 East Mountain ter, 301 Lake St., Dallas Town-
Doris at 824-5994 or Ruth Ann April 25, 1-6 p.m., Shickshinny
out dealing with excessive at 477-3422. WEDNESDAY Blvd., Plains Township. ship. Call 603-0541.
American Legion, 575 State
pain regardless of age. GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: 7:30 See CALENDAR, Page 6C Road, Shickshinny.
GASTRIC BYPASS SUPPORT: ABUSE SUPPORT: a community
p.m., 333 Broad St., Hazleton.
5-8 p.m., Dorranceton United support group for victims and
Call Help Line, 829-1341.
Methodist Church, 549 Wyom- survivors of domestic violence
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Brenda L. Hage, associate pro- information officer, Richards
fessor of nursing and director oversees the vast network of
of the graduate nursing pro- information technology sys- Continued from Page 1C
gram at tems that link doctors, nurses,
support staff and patients mie and Daddy met, the joy they
Misericordia felt when each child was born.
University, within Geisinger’s 31-county
service area. Richards, who With great pain and incalcula-
received the
advanced joined Geisinger in 1977, was ble purpose, she recorded a legacy
degree schol- recognized by Information- video as a bridge for her children
arship from Week for his leadership in to see themselves with their mom
the Night- improving efficiency and and hear her advice for those hall-
ingale Awards patient outcomes, and propell- mark moments ahead: finishing
Hage ing Geisinger to the forefront
of Pennsylva- school, getting married, making a
nia. She will be honored at the of early electronic health marriage work.
22nd annual gala on Nov. 4 at record adoption.
“I don’t want my kids to feel I
the Radisson Penn Harris Dr. Joseph Stella, Geisinger
abandoned them,” said Lee,
Hotel and Convention Center, cardiothoracic surgeon and
director of the Geisinger whose prognosis is living for two MCT PHOTOS Fawn Lee, 35, with her daugh-
Camp Hill. Hage, of Dallas
Northeast Osteopathic Gener- more years at best, only a few Fawn Lee becomes emotional as she talks about her life and her ter, Emma, 1. In addition to
Township, was awarded the
al Surgery Residency, was months if the cancer moves more end-stage lung cancer while being videotaped by videographers Emma, Lee will be leaving be-
advanced degree scholarship
appointed to the American rapidly. from LifeChronicles in her San Jose, Calif. home. LifeChronicles hind her husband, Rick Pham,
to pursue a doctor of nursing
practice degree at Chatham College of Osteopathic Sur- Families around the country has recorded 700 legacy videos around the country for seriously and children Ethan, 4, and El-
University, Pittsburgh. Scholar- geons Residency Evaluation have turned to videographers for ill people and the elderly. len, 3.
ship recipients are selected and Standards Committee. The years to film special occasions and
based on their academic committee is the advisory 50th anniversaries and birthdays. If you videotape a mother look-
achievement, leadership po- body of the American Osteo- In recent years, many critically ill ing with love at her child, “the
tential as evidenced by special pathic Association’s commit- people are hiring videographers, child can see that love,” she said.
honors and/or special recog- tee for individual training and
too. “That’s really what a child wants
nition, community service and training programs. The RESC
“This will be the most precious to know about a deceased parent
personal commitment to the develops standards that must
be met by surgical training thing those children own,” said — that their parent loved them,
profession of nursing.
programs and residents to Kate Carter, founder of LifeChron- that they were important.”
Frank Richards, chief informa-
tion officer for Geisinger receive AOA approval. The icles, a Santa Barbara, Calif., non- Photos taken at Lee’s videotap-
Health System, was named to committee also makes recom- profit that has recorded 700 legacy ing session with her children and
the InformationWeek Health- mendations to the AOA to videos around the country over husband, Rick Pham, show pow-
care CIO 25, a distinguished assure that residency pro- the past 13 years. erful glimpses of that love and de-
list recognizing the nation’s grams and individuals have “Taping is a very empowering, votion.
top leaders in health care met adequate training stan- invigorating thing,” said Carter, Her first chemotherapy treat-
information technology. The dards. who shoots the videos with teams ment was two weeks ago, so Lee
of student interns. “They get to do has only begun her fight against
something for their family, and the cancer. She and her husband
when Fawn’s children see them- pray every day, giving thanks for
FREE MEDICAL medical care and preventative
health care information for the
selves with her on camera, they
will re-experience being in her
that day, asking for more days to
come.
Fawn Lee shows wedding photos of her and her husband, Rick
Pham. The videotaping sessions capture her love and devotion.
CLINICS uninsured or underinsured,
legal advice and pastoral
presence after she’s gone.”
Pat McNees, president of the
After the taping, “I had a sense
of closure,” she said. In the whirl-
counseling, 6 p.m.-8 p.m.
Mondays; free chiropractic 530-member Association of Per- wind of decisions she’s had to something happens unexpected- was causing her cough and mak-
BACK MOUNTAIN FREE MED- sonal Historians, said the videos make since her diagnosis on Feb. ly.” ing it hard to breathe revealed the
ICAL CLINIC: 6:30 p.m. Fri- evaluations and vision care,
including free replacement can capture many things that pho- 10, the video “is done and I feel bet- Until that fateful day in the hos-
days, 65 Davis St., Shaver-
town. Volunteers, services and glasses, for the uninsured or tos and letters can’t. ter knowing that I’ve explained if pital, when tests to find out what See MOM, Page 5C
supplies needed. For more underinsured, 6-8 p.m. Thurs-
information, call 696-1144. days; Back Mountain Harvest

PROGRAMS
Assembly, 340 Carverton limited supply of doctors,” Du-
BMW FREE COMMUNITY Road, Trucksville. Call 696- drick said.
HEALTH CLINIC: 6-8 p.m., 5523. He estimated there are about
second Thursday, New Cov-
enant Christian Fellowship VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: 9 70,000 to 80,000 physician assist-
Continued from Page 1C
Church, rear entrance, 780 S. a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through ants in the nation, but 100,000 are
Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Free Friday, 190 N. Pennsylvania Texas Medical School, the chief of needed.
basic care for people without Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Primary surgical services at the university’s Dudrick said despite his age he
health insurance and the and preventive health care for teaching hospital, the Memorial is not ready to shelve his knowl-
underserved. Call 822-9605. the working uninsured and Hermann Hospital in Houston, edge and retire. He said after six
underinsured in Luzerne Coun- chairman of the Department of months of discussion with Michael
CARE AND CONCERN FREE ty with incomes less than two
HEALTH CLINIC: Registration Surgery at the Pennsylvania Hospi- A.MacDowell,Misericordia’spres-
times below federal poverty
5-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, tal, director of the Residency Train- ident, he decided to take on the po-
guidelines. For appointments,
former Seton Catholic High call 970-2864.
ing Program in general surgery, sition and help get the program
School, 37 William St., Pittston. and clinical professor of surgery at rolling.
Basic health care and informa- WILKES-BARRE FREE CLINIC: the University of Pennsylvania. Dudrick said that he and his
tion provided. Call 954-0645. 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Currently, he is a respected sur- wife, Theresa, a Misericordia
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on the first geon,educatorandhonorarychair- NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER alumnae, have always been very
CARE AND CONCERN FREE and third Wednesday, St. Ste-
PEDIATRIC HEALTH CLINIC man and director of the Depart- Dr. Stanley J. Dudrick speaks with spokesperson Paul Krzywicki supportive of the university.
phen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S.
for infants through age 11, ment of Surgery and Program in Sunday afternoon at Misericordia University. Dudrick will lead the With his strong views on the role
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre.
former Seton Catholic High Surgery at St. Mary’s Hospital in new physician assistant program this fall at Misericordia Uni- physician assistants will have in
Appointments are necessary.
School, 37 William St., Pittston. Call 793-4361. Physicians, Waterbury, Conn., a Yale Universi- versity. the future of health care, Dudrick
Registrations accepted 4:30- nurse practitioners, pharma- ty affiliate. plans to work with the staff and
5:30 p.m. the first and third Jobsecurityasaphysicianassist- tive care and quality of care over the gaps and streamline medical trusteesofMisericordiaUniversity
cists, RNs, LPNs and social
Wednesday of each month. For ant is a definite, Dudrick said. He quantity of care, combined with practices. to develop a strong curriculum for
workers are needed as well as
more information, call 654- explained with President Barack more doctors retiring and the na- “By 2020 we could have a crisis the physician assistant program,
receptionists and interpreters.
9923.
To volunteer assistance leave a Obama’s Health Care Reform law tion’s population growing older, due to the increase in the elderly “making it among the best in the
THE HOPE CENTER: Free basic message for Pat at 793-4361. placing importance on preventa- physician assistants can help fill in population and their needs with a country.”

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! PETS OF THE WEEK

Elizabeth C. Viglone Ava M. Smith


Elizabeth Cheryl Viglone, daugh- Ava Marie Smith, daughter of Ian Name: Opie Name: Dusty
ter of Michael and Beth Viglone, and Cheryl Smith, Dallas, cele- Sex: male Sex: Male
Dallas, is celebrating her fifth brated her sixth birthday April 6. Age: 1 year old Age: 3 years old
birthday today, April 12. Elizabeth Ava is a granddaughter of Ri- Breed/type: miniature poodle mix Breed/type: poodle-sheep dog mix
is a granddaughter of Lee and chard and Janice Burda,
Swoyersville, and Donna Smith,
Auxiliary helps fund Geisinger South fitness center About this dog: details not provid-
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Cheryl Wagner, Dallas, and Ron
and Judy Viglone, Shavertown. Forty Fort. She has a brother, The Geisinger Northeast Auxiliary assisted with the funding of
She has a brother, Michael, 4 Alex, 2. the new employee fitness center at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre.
months. With membership, employees also have access to a similar facility How to adopt: Call or visit the a.m. to 1 p.m. Business hours are
on the campus of Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center. With Hazleton Animal Shelter, 101 North Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to
the newly installed gym equipment, from left, are Barbara Coyle, Poplar St. (corner of Hemlock) in 4 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
director of volunteer services, Geisinger Northeast; Mary Rutt, gift Hazleton. Phone 454-0640. Hours Wish List: donations of cat food,
shop manager, Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center; and for adoptions are Monday through cleaning supplies, paper products,
Jessica Havern, administrative fellow, Geisinger South Wilkes- Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.; Sunday 1 1 and blankets are in need.
Barre.

UNICO chapter presents


donation to assist JCC
The Wilkes-Barre Chapter of
UNICO has presented a donation
Abriella O. Fugok King and queen crowned
to the Jewish Community Center
of Wyoming Valley. At the pre-
sentation, from left, are Angelo
Abriella Olivia Fugok, daughter
of Larry and Natasha Fugok, at Wesley Village party Decesaris, Leo Sperrazza, UNICO
Drums, is celebrating her first president, Joe Donnini, Dominick
Kings and queens selected Ortolani, Zerek Zambito and
birthday today, April 12. Abriella at the Valentine’s Day party at
is a granddaughter of Larry and Lorenzo Medico.
United Methodist Homes’
Joan Fugok, Shavertown; Glenda Wesley Village Campus are
Doliva, Shickshinny; and the late announced. Kings and queens
Kim Search, Florida. She is a of the royal court included Tad
great-granddaughter of Nancy Cheshelski and Giovanna Sin-
Scott, Robert Search, Adele daco, Anderson Personal Care;
Wudmaski, Eleanor Simonovich Betty Lou and Ed Furman,
and the late Dottie Search. Myers Manor; and Shirley
Abriella has a sister, Sierra, 9, Connors, Isadore Exter, Joseph
and a brother, Brayden, 6. Franchelli, Patrick (Don) Ho-
ban, Evelyn Robinson, Russell
Smith, Nancy Zadora and Rita
Zangardi of Partridge-Tippett
Nursing facility. Ladies of the
court each received a red
carnation and tiara and the
gentlemen were presented
with boutonnières and crowns.
Everyone received a certif-
icate. From left are Hoban and
Zangardi.

NEWS FOR SENIORS Township Senior Citizens will


meet at 6:30 tonight at the Jen-
PITTSTON: Tobyhanna Army
Depot retirees will gather at 8
day. A “Tribute to Patsy Cline”
and light refreshments are
Wednesday at Holy Trinity
Church Hall with Liz Zdancewicz
Gia F. Dupre kins Township Hose Company. a.m. on April 20 at Perkins Res- planned. Reservations must be presiding.
President Jean Mudlock will taurant & Bakery, state Route made by Wednesday.
Gia Frances Dupre, daughter of EXETER: The Cosmopolitan preside. 315. All TAD retirees and current Tickets are on sale for the WILKES-BARRE: The Miners
Ed and Sandey Dupre, Laflin, is
celebrating her fourth birthday Seniors will meet at 1 p.m. April Hosts are Ruth Musto and Jean employees are invited. annual dinner dance from 2 to 6 Mills Community Club will have
today, April 12. Gia is a grand- 19, at 1 p.m. at St. Anthony of Muclock. All seniors are invited. For more information, contact p.m. on May 11 at Genetti Hotel its next meeting at 1 p.m. on April
daughter of Vaughn and Karen Padua Parish Center with Vic Bernie Petrasek at 287-9093, and Conference Center, 77 E. 19 at St. Francis Church Hall,
Edwards, Binghamton, N.Y.; Malinowski presiding. Hosts are KINGSTON: Kingston Senior 239-1682 or bjpetra@juno.com. Market St., Wilkes-Barre. Cost is Miners Mills. An Easter party
Rosemary Dupre, Wilkes-Barre; Carole Baccanari, Kay Haddock, Center, 680 Wyoming Ave., will $21 for members older than 60. with take place with Fran Martti-
and the late Joseph Dupre. Mary Kovaleski, Antionette Man- host a presentation on “Diabetes PITTSTON: St. Joseph’s Senior The deadline is May 5. ucci serving as chairwoman.
ganello and Marge Zinkavich. and Foot Care” at 11 a.m. today. Social Club will not meet in April Music will be provided by Hosts are Jack Hoover, Alice
The 36th Anniversary Mass will Manor Care will do blood due to Holy Thursday. The next Fancy Dancer. Choose from Jendrejeski, Mary King, Hank
begin at 11 a.m. followed by din- pressure checks beginning at meeting will be May 19 at St. prime rib, crab-stuffed sole or Kobowski and Irene Koschak.
ner at noon at St. Anthony’s. 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Volunteers Rocco’s school auditorium. chicken francais for an entrée. The Mothers-Fathers’ Day
Recent 50/50 winners are Amy will be honored A special lunch Reservations and payments are Transportation from the center by Luncheon is planned for May 3 at
Alpaugh, Bernie Bednar, Marie will be served and bingo begins at being accepted for trips to Holly- bus cost $3. For more informa- the Plains Ambulance Associ-
Cheskiewicz, Rose Gunsior and 1 p.m. wood Casino May 9; Hunterdon tion, call 655-5561. ation Hall in Plains Township.
George Mislan. Mary Ann Mar- On Friday, the birthdays of the Hills Playhouse June 24; Annual Betty A. Herbert will chair the
kowski won the special game as month will be celebrated. For Picnic July 21 at the Checker- PLYMOUTH: Shawnee Senior event with assistance from co-
well as the jackpot. more information, call 287-1102. board Inn; Spirit of Philadelphia Citizens will meet at 1 p.m. chair Joan Herbert.
Members will travel to Mount and Mt Airy Casino Aug. 27; and Thursday at First Welsh Baptist
Airy Casino Wednesday. The NANTICOKE: Blood pressure Villa Roma in the Catskills Oct. Church, Shawnee and Girard WILKES-BARRE: The Charles
public is invited. Contact Johanna screenings by Dawn Nolan from 28-30. All trips are open to the avenues. The Executive Board T. Adams Senior Center, 5 E.
at 655-2720 for details. Home Health Care of America public. Call Theresa for reserva- will meet at noon. Jerry Flynn Market St., will host a Volunteer
Alyssa A. Pugh will be available at 10 today at the tions at 654-2967. will preside at both meetings. Appreciation Day program
Alyssa Ann Pugh, daughter of
FALLS: The Falls Senior Cen- Rose Tucker Center, 128 W. Wash- The Plymouth Action Commit- noon-4 p.m. on Thursday.
Gigi and William Pugh Jr., Nanti- ter, Route 92, will honor its volun- ington St. PITTSTON: Hospice of the tee will present a program. Reser- For more information, call
coke, is celebrating her seventh teers Thursday. Snacks will be A Volunteer Appreciation Day Sacred Heart will perform free vations will be accepted for a bus 825-3484.
birthday today, April 12. Alyssa is served starting at 11 a.m. and the and special lunch and entertain- blood pressure screenings from 11 trip on June 23 to Ehrhardt’s
a granddaughter of Mary and ceremony begins at 1 p.m. ment by Pete Truszkowski starts a.m. to noon Wednesday at the Resort. WILKES-BARRE TWP.: The
William Pugh Sr., Hanover Town- For more information, call at 1 p.m. on Thursday. Pittston Senior Center, 441 N. Tequila Rose Chapter of the Red
ship, and Ruth and Robert Row-
388-2623. A homemade soup, bread and Main St. The public is invited. SWOYERSVILLE: The next Hat Society will meet at 1 p.m.
les Sr., Ashley. She has two
sisters, Samantha, 18, and Paige, haluski sale starts at 10 a.m. Fri- A Volunteer Appreciation Lun- meeting of the Swoyersville Se- today at Bob Evans restaurant.
3. JENKINS TWP.: The Jenkins day. cheon will begin at noon Thurs- niors will take place at 1 p.m. The June tea will be planned.

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stopped,” Lee said. vide all the dreams she has for

MOM
Foremost in her thoughts was their children. She tells him: “If
what she could do for her children. anything happens, take care of the
While in the hospital, she man- kids, quit smoking and live a
aged to have an attorney prepare a healthy life. They will need you.”
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will, a medical directive and pow- But mainly they are treasuring
cancer, everything Lee did was a er of attorney in a day. every day. Lee quit her job to be
payment toward a long happy life As she lay frozen by pain in her with her children every moment.
with her family. hospital bed, she Googled video- “If I’m going to have six more
She didn’t smoke. She exer- graphers but didn’t find what she months, I want to live my life as
cised religiously and ate healthful- was looking for. A social worker at best I can,” Lee said. Her two ol-
ly, with fruits and vegetables. Her the hospital told her about Life- destchildrenknowtheirmotheris
lung cancer is not the kind that Chronicles. ill.Whenshehasabadcough,Eth-
smokers get but comes with the “Iwantedtostartwritingletters an and Ellen say “go to doctor,
weightofadirewarningassoonas to my kids, but I was too weak,” Mom, get better.” And Ellen pats
a patient is told by an oncologist she said. her lightly on the back.
that she has it: “You need to get Lee has written down what she “Tomorrow is promised to no
your affairs in order,” the doctor wants for her funeral service. She one,” Lee said. “Rejoice in every
said. “Now.” and her husband worry about day you have. That’s what I
In that moment, “everything whether his income alone can pro- learned.”

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Holy Spirit Parish participated in the VISION program by providing evening meals and nighttime shel-
ter for the homeless for one week in the basement of St. Adalbert’s Church in Glen Lyon. The Newport
Township Community Organization assisted in the effort by providing an evening meal at the church.
VISION, Volunteers in Service in Our Neighborhood, provides shelter for the homeless using space at
churches in Luzerne County. Some of the participants, first row, are Gina Nevenglosky, Christel Faith
Nevenglosky, and Palmira Gregory Miller. Second row: Steve Masakowski, Mary Margaret Kashatus, Ge-
orge Eric Van Dyke, Theresa Van Dyke, John Jarecki, Carol Marcincavage, and Bill Hourigan.

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like to respond to
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wondered about belong to any organized religion yourself.” recommending that they collude in
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compromised when bringing us up, important, we showed him that all Dear Abby: Despite eight years happy.
and we went to the church nearest people are to be valued and that of Catholic education, I’m an atheist. — Harmonious in Illinois
our home (another denomination). differences are to be respected. My wife is a Lutheran. We’ve never
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UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your
know you’re lucky, but you don’t life sparkles when you encour-
always feel that way. Someone age others to be resourceful. Set
in dire straits helps you look at some basic rules for your family
your own life differently. In this or group. Beyond those rules,
new light, you may decide that leave as much as you can up to
you’re doing just fine. the group’s members.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). An SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
enjoyable healthy habit is quickly You have signed up to learn and
becoming part of your regular grow. You may be subconscious-
routine. Soon this will be so ly working for the approval of
ingrained in your manner that it the person in charge. Remember
will be an essential part of who that you are the ultimate boss in
you are. this endeavor.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Though CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
you have plenty of energy, you like to be in charge sometimes,
are still better off when you con- but always being the one who
serve it. Feeling bad about the has to come up with the plan is
things you can’t change would not so fun. This time you’ll sit
be a waste. back and let others rise to the
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You occasion.
won’t be accused of being shy or AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
subtle today. You’ll get right to Not all interesting stories are
the point. Your blunt approach sob stories. You’ll have to work
will work best on those who are, harder to find something to relay
GOREN BRIDGE like you, too busy to do things
any other way.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). There’s new
that is not based on the sad
state of things or a complaint
therein. If you try, you’ll succeed.
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH territory to explore in a relation- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
ship. You may stumble through want to raise the mood of every
this experience, which is to be room you enter. You portray
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION expected when you venture out yourself like a character in a
of your element. musical, causing all who witness
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). your theatrics to tap their toes
Sometimes you need feedback. to your uplifting song.
This is not one of those times, TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April 12).
though. You could do without You’ll have all the necessary
other people’s observations on ingredients for a balanced and
your life. happy life. The next six weeks
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). If love bring you in touch with your nat-
is a battlefield, your battle has ural gifts. Financial luck comes
begun, and you are already off in May. You will adjust to accom-
to a dynamic start. You’re not modate an addition to your
fighting another person, though. family in July. There’s a magical
It’s more like you’re joining arms tie among you, Capricorn and
against the monstrous complexi- Aquarius. Your lucky numbers
ties of modern romance. are: 9, 20, 4, 39 and 17.

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German Shepherd. FICTITIOUS NAME INVITATION TO BID The following companies are hiring:
LEGAL NOTICE
your
Female. Last seen REGISTRATION
in West Wyoming SALE BY SEALED BID OF TRUCKS
Notice is hereby
100 4/7. Named Secret given that an Appli-
The Housing Authority of the County of East Mountain
DEADLINES
or may come to cation for Registra-
ANNOUNCEMENTS Puppy. Very shy. tion of Fictitious Luzerne will receive sealed bids for sale to Apartments

ride?
570-864-0739 Name was filed in the highest bidder for trucks consisting of
the Commonwealth Saturday the following:
110 Lost LINEUP of Pennsylvania on 12:30 on Friday
October 14, 2010 for
ALL ASUCCESSFULSALE Grevera & Associ- Sunday
Bid Item #1
1986 Ford F-350 4X4 Dump Truck, 7.5
ates located at 400 4:00 pm on
JUNK INCLASSIFIED! Third Avenue, Suite
We’ll run your ad in the Friday Gas Engine, Automatic Transmission,
103,621 Miles, GVW 11,000.00
317, Kingston, PA
Doyouneedmorespace?
CAR & A yard or garage sale
18704. The name
and address of the classified section until your Monday
4:30 pm on Bid Item #2
in classified individual interested vehicle is sold. Friday 1996 Ford F-250 4X4 Pick-Up Truck, 5.8 Your company name will be listed on the front page
TRUCKS is the best way
in the business is
Amy Grevera, 31 Tuesday
Gas Engine, Automatic Transmission of The Times Leader Classifieds the first day your ad
appears on timesleader.com Northeast PA Top Jobs.
(Needs Transmission), 175,000 Miles,
WANTED tocleanoutyourclosets! Brandywyn Drive, 4:00 pm on
Ladder Rack & Tool Box For more information contact The Times Leader sales
Mountaintop, PA Monday
You’re in bussiness 18707. This was filed
consultant in your area at 570-829-7130.
Highest Prices with classified! in accordance with Wednesday
The property may be inspected between
54 Pa C.S. 311. 7:30 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. at the Authority’s
Paid!!! 4:00 pm on 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation
FREE ALL JUNK CARS GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
Tuesday Maintenance Warehouse, 590 Bennett
Street, Luzerne, PA 18709, on Wednesday,
April 20, 2011 & Thursday, April 21, 2011.
WANTED!!
Thursday
REMOVAL 570-829-7130 4:00 pm on PH: (570) 288-9549.
Wednesday
Call V&G ŠCALL ANYTIME Bids will be due on Wednesday, April 27,
NOTICE Friday
Anytime Call 829-7130 to place your ad. 4:00 pm on
2011 at 10:00 A.M. at the Authority’s office,
ŠFREE REMOVAL Fraternal Order of Thursday 250 First Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704.
288-8995 Eagles, Nanticoke

Let the Community


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members to attend ONLY
ON
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ONE
NE L
LEADER.
EADER. Holidays
call for deadlines
Bid documents and more detailed infor-
mation can be obtained from David J. Fag-
Know!
Place your Classified
ON THE SPOT a special meeting
Wednesday, 4/13/11 You may email
ula, Executive Director, at 250 First
Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704. PH: (570)
570-301-3602
Ad TODAY! at 7:30 pm to dis- your notices to
570-829-7130 cuss property pur- timesleader.com 287-9661.
chase. mpeznowski@
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Easter
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices David J. Fagula, Executive Director
or fax to
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nza
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BEFORE THE CITY OF

Surprise your child on Easter!


WILKES-BARRE
Doyouneedmorespace? ZONING HEARING BOARD
A yard or garage sale A public hearing will be held in
in classified City Council Chambers, Fourth Floor, City To Advertise Call Today
is the best way Hall, 40 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, 829-7130
Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, April 20,
tocleanoutyourclosets! 2011, at 4:30 p.m., Daylight Savings Time,
You’re in bussiness relative to the following zoning appeal
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with classified! application:
Public Notices Public Notices
Celebrate the holiday INVITATION TO BID
a) First Presbyterian Church for the BID NOTICE
with a photo of your child Luzerne County
Community College
property located at rear 83 South
Franklin Street for a special Sealed bids and/or request for proposals

in our special Easter Purchasing Depart-


ment will receive
sealed bids for the
exception to construct an 832 square
foot accessory garage within an S-2
(RFP’s) will be received by Mr. Anthony
Ryba, Secretary, Hazleton Area School
District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton,
Eggstravaganza section following:
BLDG #3, 4 AND
zone. Requesting zoning variances to
waive the required rear yard setback
Pennsylvania 18202-1647, until 11:00
A.M., Tuesday, April 26, 2011, for the
form 10’ down to 9” inches and to waive
publishing on Easter
7 – ALUMINUM following:
STOREFRONT the required side yard setback from 15’
ENTRANCES. down to 2’ on the right side in order • Athletic Supplies & Equipment

Sunday, April 24, 2011. Each bid must be


accompanied by a
bid guaranty, which
to construct the proposed garage. (Fall Sports) (Bid)
• Hazleton Area Career Center
Parking Lot Improvements Project
shall not be less
b) Y.M.C.A. for the property located within (REBID)
than 10% of the total an S-2 zone at 40 West Northamp • H.A.H.S. Locker & Weight Room

only
bid. Firms interest- ton Street for a special exception Renovations (REBID)
ed in submitting a under section 218 of the zoning ordi • Medical Supplies & Equipment
bid should call the nance to permit the establishment of 21 (Athletics / Sports) (Bid)

15!
College’s Purchas- student housing apartments among the
ing Office at 570- 4th, 5th and 6th floors which have Public Bid / RFP Opening:

$
740-0370, Monday historically provided residence for Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2011
through Friday, 9 Time: 11:05 A.M
a.m. to 4 p.m. to
members of the Y.M.C.A. and other Location: HASD Administration Building
request specifica- agencies/institutions. First Floor Conference Room
tions. Bids must be 1515 West 23rd Street
received before c) Myrlande St. Preux for the property Hazleton, PA 18202-1647
3:00 p.m. local pre- located at 281 High Street for a
vailing time, on Fri- variance to establish a beauty salon Sealed bids and/or request for proposals

Molly Branley
day, April 29, 2011 at inside a former church building within an (RFP’s) will be received by Mr. Anthony
which time the bids M-1 zone. A variance to waive Article 3 Ryba, Secretary, Hazleton Area School
will be opened and District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton,
Age 9 (One child per photo) publicly read at the
College. Luzerne
of the Wilkes-Barre City Zoning
Ordinance in order to use the existing
Pennsylvania 18202-1647, until 11:00
A.M., Friday, May 6, 2011, for the
County Community unimproved parking area for customers. following:
College reserves
the right to waive d) Jay Morales for the property • H.A.S.D. Auditing Services RFP
any informalities, located within an R-3 zone at 67-73 • H.A.S.D. Banking Services RFP

Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m. irregularities,


fects, errors, or
omissions in, or to
de- South Welles Street for a special
exception to change the existing acces Public Bid / RFP Opening:
Date: Friday, May 6, 2011
reject any or all bids
sory parking area to a limited parking Time: 11:05 A.M.
or parts thereof. area to be used exclusively for the Location: HASD Administration Building
parking of vehicles by the residents of the First Floor Conference Room
Drop off or return this completed form with your photo and a check to: The Times Leader, Easter Eggstravaganza, neighborhood in which it is located. 1515 West 23rd Street
15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have your photo returned or Hazleton, PA 18202-1647
timesleaderautos.com

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 A copy of the specifications for
with the information below to classifieds@timesleader.com. All entries must include phone number. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY
APPEAR AT SUCH HEARING. CASES these bids/contracts/RFP’s may be
obtained at the office of the undersigned
WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE CALLED
Name ________________________________________________________________________________ IN THE ORDER LISTED ABOVE. DIS-
or call (570) 459-3111 ext. 3106. In addi-
tion, bids / RFP’s may be obtained off of
Address _______________________________________________________________________________ ABILITIES NOTICE: This Hearing is being the school district website
held at a facility which is accessible to per- (http://www.hasdk12.org/webbids).
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Phone ______________________ sons with disabilities. Please notify Ms. Questions regarding the bid specifications
Christine M. Jensen, SPHR if special should be directed via email to Robert J.
E-mail Address __________________________________________________________________________ accommodations are required. Such noti- Krizansky (krizanskyr@hasdk12.org).
Child’s name and age _____________________________________________________________________ fication should be made within one (1)
All proposals must be submitted
week prior to the date of this hearing. Ms. in a sealed envelope, which shall be plain-
I've enclosed my check for $ _______ Or, charge to credit card # ____________________________________ Jensen can be reached at (570) 208-4112 ly identified as a bid and/or RFP. Where
or by FAX at (570) 208-4124 or by e-mail indicated, bids / RFP’s shall be accompa-
Expiration date ____ / ____ Security code _______ at cjensen@wilkes-barre.pa.us nied by a certified check or bid bond in an
amount specified within the specifications
Please circle card type: By Order of the Zoning Hearing of the proposal to be drawn in favor of the
NUMBER Board of the City of Wilkes-Barre Hazleton Area School District. Emailed or

ONE William C. Harris, faxed bids will not be accepted.


Director of Planning The Hazleton Area School Dis-
Find the car THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE IS AN
The Times Leader Classified AUDITED you want EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE
trict reserves the right to accept or reject
any or all bids / RFP’s received and the
Call 829-7130 Toll free 1-800-273-7130 NEWSPAPER in your own ACTION EMPLOYER
THOMAS M. LEIGHTON, MAYOR
right to waive any informalities.
/s/ Anthony Ryba
IN LUZERNE COUNTY backyard.
276222

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SE
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plane? Whatever it 5-spd, convertible tronic keyless igni- tinted windows. entry, cassette/
uals may bid on one TRAFFIC tion, & more! Triple coated Call 973-271-1030
or both individual is, sell it with a 00 MERCEDES-BENZ Pearlized White. $14,200. radio + snow tires.
VIOLATIONS
MERCURY `95
S-430 slvr/blck $17,600 (570) 443-7522 Call $12,500
vehicles; however, Classified ad. Showroom
the price for each CRIMINAL 570-829-7130 lthr., 64,000 miles 570-881-2775
condition. before 9:30 p.m. 570-474-5268
must be itemized.
The PA Department OFFENSES
SUZUKI`07
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
77 Pontiac Firebird
CADILLAC `04 560 Pierce St.
$18,900.
570-814-4926 or GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, V8, fully
of Community and
Economic Develop- FREE Black V6, T-Tops
SEVILLE SLS
Kingston, PA (570) 654-2596
loaded, moon roof,
ment will approve
the appropriate bid CONSULTATION KING QUAD 73 VW BEETLE CONV.
olympic blu, blck Beige. Fully loaded
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in
4x4, automatic, top, 4 speed Excellent condition. 570-714-9924 WANTED!
MACK
award. excellent shape. 2
620 miles. $3,200. SUVS, VANS, Runs great. New owners. Call

ALL
(570) 592-8514 rotors, new brakes. (570) 822-6334 or
Vehicle #1 is avail-
able to be seen at LAW OFFICES
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT Just serviced. FORD ‘10 (570) 970-9351
165 Amber Lane,
Wilkes Barre, PA EXPERIENCED YAMAHA`04 RHINO
Excellent condition,
grey, V6 AWD
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8,000. (570)
709-8492
TAURUS SEL JUNK
18702 and Vehicle AGGRESSIVE garnet red, V6, 4x4 AWD, V6 & Alloys
200 hours. Priced $21,920
CARS!
#2 is available to be 06 DODGE RAM 1500
seen at 32-34 West
REPRESENTATION to sell. $6,500 or
SLT, quad cab, CHEVROLET ‘06 MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06
Union Street,
570.287.1388 best offer. Call
Keith 570-971-4520 hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
CORVETTE
Kingston,
between 9 a.m. – 4
PA
www.MackLaw
06 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY TOURING CA$H Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
p.m. . Sealed bids Offices.com 409 Autos under red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
CONVERTIBLE in black. Tartan red
must be marked
“VEHICLE BIDS” and
ARE YOU BEING
$5000 mini van
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
PAID cloth / panther black
leather interior.

570-301-3602
are to be received SLT, silver, auto., Black bonnet
SUED BY A quality. 4,900
at 165 Amber Lane,
Wilkes Barre PA
CREDIT CARD
COMPANY??
CADILLAC `94 V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles.
18702 no later than SPORT white, V6, 570-714-9924 Dual moon roofs,
468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
5:00 p.m. Wednes-
You have a real
DEVILLE SEDAN 4x4
including Naviga-
Cockpit chrono
MAZDA `04 3
chance of winning tion, Power top.
day April 27, 2011. 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
Bids will be opened
on Thursday, April
& owing nothing if
you are repre-
94,000 miles, green, auto, V6,
4x4
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900 FORD `04 MUSTANG Hatchback, 92,000
package, conven-
ience, cold weather
$ WANTED JUNK $
automatic, front 570-299-9370 Mach I, 40th (heated seats) &
sented by a good
VEHICLES
28, 2011 at 2:00 05 MERCURY MOUNT- ANNIVERSARY EDITION miles. Excellent premium packages.
attorney! Call Atty. wheel drive, 4 condition. auto,
p.m. AINEER PREMIUM, V8, Auto, 1,200 Dynamic stability
Eugene M. Brady
Michael P. Kelly
570-417-5561
door, air condi- Silver, black leather, CHEVROLET `05 miles, all options, sunroof, premium
sound and alloy
control. Xenon LISPI TOWING
Executive Director
or email mike@
tioning, air bags, 3rd seat, AWD show room condi- headlights, front
We pick up 822-0995
TAHOE Z71
05 CHEVY EQUINOX tion. Call for info. wheels. $8,300 and rear fog lights.
mikepkelly.com all power, cruise (570) 864-2337
Silver, 4 door, 4x4 Asking $24,995 Parking distance
150 Special Notices control, leather Silver birch with
05 FORD EXPLORER Serious inquiries control. Harmon-
VITO’S
MAZDA `04 RX-8
interior, $3,300. XLT, white 4 door grey leather interior, only. 570-636-3151 Kardon sound sys-
BANKRUPTCY
ADOPT: Adoring 570-394-9004 4x4 3rd row seating, tem. Chrome line All Junk
Mom, Dad, Big FREE CONSULT 04 JEEP GRAND rear A/C & heat,
FORD `07 Hunter Green, interior. Mint condi- &
Brother would like Guaranteed CHEROKEE LAREDO, 4WD automatic with 80,000 miles. tion. 17,000 miles. Cars &
to share a lifetime
of hugs & kisses
Low Fees
Payment Plan!
CHEVROLET `99 Special Edition.
Grey, sunroof, 4x4
traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof, MUSTANG GT
New brakes &
rotors. New
Must Drive!
$21,500 Trucks GINO’S
in our loving home
with a newborn.
Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796
ASTRO VAN 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
ER, seafoam
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
Premium package,
silver, black leather
alignment. Two
new rear tires.
570-341-7822
Wanted Like New
Please Call
Lynda & Dennis
56,000 miles, 4.3
cylinder engine,
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
interior, 5 speed
manual. 20,000
No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED MUSTANG ‘02 Highest
Tires
888-688-1422
Expenses Paid
ATTORNEY GREG MORAN automatic. Clean.
$2,500. Call
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO
76,000 adult driven
miles. $15,600. Call
miles. $18,900
(570) 868-3832
$8,000 or best
offer. For more GT CONVERTIBLE Prices
Criminal Defense, (570) 829-0549 LIMITED, Sandstone, (570) 378-2886 & information, call Red with black top. Paid In $15 & UP!
ADOPTING A NEWBORN
PFA Violations
Reasonable prices.
Call for a free CHRYSLER `97
tan leather, 3rd
seat, 4x4
ask for Joanne
FORD `10 FUSION SE
Silver/grey, grey
(570) 332-4213 6,500 miles. One
Owner. Excellent CA$H Like New
04 DODGE RAM 1500
is our greatest wish.
Abundance of love,
consultation.
(570) 239-7340. SEBRING SLT, quad cab,
hemi, silver, 4x4
interior. Automatic,
AWD, Moonroof/ MAZDA `10 Condition. $18,500
570-760-5833 FREE Batteries
3i SPORT PICKUP
secure life of family spoiler package.
awaits. Convertible. Gold 04 MERCURY
Annie & Mike
Bankruptcy $595
Guaranteed Low Fees with newly installed MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM 15,000 miles.
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA 570-574-1275
$20 & UP!
CHEVROLET `84 Remainer of 16,000 miles, black.
1-800-606-5589. www.BkyLaw.net navy top/rear win- Gold tan leather, 3 Year/36,000 mile Auto, one owner,
Expenses Paid. dow. 124,000 city 3rd seat, 4x4 extended warranty. Carry Out Price
Atty Kurlancheek Sirius radio, 6 CD warranty. AC, Local trade
miles. As is. Asking 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
ADOPTION
825-5252 W-B
DIVORCE No Fault
$2,600. Negotiable.
570-822-2776 or
LS, white, V6, 4x4
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
CAPRICE CLASSIC
Very Clean. New
changer. Garage
kept. Asking
power windows.
ABS. Excellent
condition.
$11,435 570-301-3602
CALL US!
288-8995
A loving married green, tan leather, $17,000 or best
$295 divorce295.com 570 709-9404 Tires. Burgandy red Asking $13,900 WANTED
teacher couple
with so much to
Atty. Kurlancheek Leave Message 7 pass. mini van with vinyl top.
offer. Call
(570) 823-8403 (570) 283-1165 TO JUNK Cars & Full Size
800-324-9748 W-B 04 JEEP GRAND
offer would love
FORD ‘01 EXPLORER CHEROKEE LAREDO
MUST SEE! YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
to adopt your
newborn. We
Divorce, Custody,
2 DOOR SPORT.
SPORT.
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
$1,200
(570) 269-0042 FORD `92 MUSTANG Rare, Exclusive 560 Pierce St. BEST PRICES
Lamoreaux Auto
Parts 477-2562
can provide a
Support, PFA
FREE Consultation. Silver, 97,000 miles.
03 FORD WINDSTAR
Convertible, Opportunity To Kingston, PA IN THE AREA
CHEVROLET `86
LX, green, 4 door, Find Something?
lifetime of happi- Atty. Josianne Good condition. entertainment sys. 55,000 original Own... www.wyoming CA$H ON THE $POT, Lose Something?
ness, security Aboutanos Includes snow tires. 7 pass. minivan miles 5.0 auto, valleymotors.com Free Anytime Get it back where it
& educational
opportunities.
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1118
$3,700.
570-313-0462
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4
CORVETTE
4x3 manual, 3 over-
some engine
upgrades. Garaged
‘26 FORD
570-714-9924 Pickup
570-301-3602
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
Expenses paid. Call after 5PM 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, showcar. $8200
Nancy/Kevin
1-866-254-3529
Free Bankruptcy
Consultation
MERCEDES-BENZ `86
X-cab, white, 4x4
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum
(570) 283-8235
MODEL T SE, special edition.
www.nancykevin Payment plans. AINEER PREMIUM,
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with HONDA `06 CIVIC EX Panel Delivery 59,000 miles. Auto,

190 E
2adopt.com Carol Baltimore white, tan leather, 100 point fwd, 4 cyl., original
570-822-1959 red pearls. Custom 2 door, 5 speed, air, Concours quality
3rd seat, 4x4 power windows & owner. Fully loaded,
flames in flake. New restoration. Red
4 cylinder gas 02 GMC SONOMA SLS, tires & hubs. 1 locks, sun roof, CD, AM/FM CD changer. 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
FREE CONSULTATION engine. 125,000
miles. Clean, runs
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
owner. 61,000 origi- cruise & alloys.
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm,
Auto Auto
for all legal matters nal miles. $8,500 Excellent condition, 0 miles on
excellent. $2,000 regular cab, 4x4, very well main- excellent condition
Attorney Ron Wilson (570) 359-3296 restoration.
Call 570-328-7370 with cap tained with service $9,900
570-822-2345 Ask for Les
$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$
98 FORD F-150, RARE! 570-283-1165
records, remaining
Find Something?
Lose Something?
VOLKSWAGEN `01 regular cab pick up
green, auto 4x4 CHEVROLET Honda warranty.
65K, $10,500.
$40,000
$38,000
$36,500 NISSAN `06 SENTRA
Want a real
Get it back where it
belongs PASSAT GLS WAGON 2010 CAMARO
570-706-0921 1.8 S, Special
Edition, Power
FOR JUNK
VEHICLES
show-stopper
at your wed-
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
Satin Silver Metallic.
1.8L 4 cylinder
turbo. Cold weather
V-6 Victory Red,
black interior,
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Sport SI. Red, with 2002 BMW 745i
steering, brakes,
windows & locks. PICKED UP
ding? Oyster’s all bells and The Flagship of 6 CD changer.
flaming dessert
displays!
Attorney
Keith Hunter
package & traction
control. 101,700 BMW `02 330 whistles.
$25,000
black interior,
75,000 miles. 6 the Fleet
New - $87,000
Excellent condition,
43K. $12,500.
570-876-1010
bridezella.net Bankruptcies
miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $4,300
CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
570-706-6489
speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win- Midnight Emerald 570-881-6897 570-346-7673
MAHLER, LOHIN (570) 417-7678 dows, with beige leather
condition. Newly
Looking for the right deal
& ASSOCIATES
(570) 718-1118 412 Autos for Sale
re-done interior
leather & carpeting. CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU Reduced $11,900
(570) 714-0384
interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition. NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
Low mileage,
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
on an automobile? Affordable. Loaded. Garage
$13,500. 18000 miles, auto-
With Warranty. Kept. Navigation
Turn to classified. MARGIOTTI 570-313-3337
Stunning, matic, front wheel
ACURA ‘07 RDX $6,992
VITO’S
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
It’s a showroom in print! drive, 4 door, anti-
BMW `04 325i
LAW OFFICES Must Sell!
$20,000 lock brakes, air
Classified’s got
BANKRUPTCY
Tech Package.
&
Leather Seats. $18,600 conditioning, air
the directions! Moonroof bags, power locks,

$300 and Up
Free Consult
ALL Payment Plans
$19,880
GINO’S 1993 CADILLAC
power
power
windows,
mirrors,
power seats, all
$125 extra if driven,
(570) 970-9977
JUNK Wilkes-Barre
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA Wanted: ALANTE power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
CAR &
(570) 223-2536
Stroudsburg
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com Junk 2 Door
Convertible
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD pulled or pushed in.
TRUCKS SOCIAL SECURITY
560 Pierce St.
5 Speed. Like New!!
570-714-9924
Cars & Exquisite Candy
Apple Red black
changer, Mp3 play-
er, keyless entry, NOBODY Pays More
Kingston, PA
DISABILITY New Tires, tinted
CHEVY `06 COLORADO Trucks soft top. 13,000 leather interior,

570-760-2035
www.wyoming
WANTED Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry valleymotors.com
windows, sun roof,
black leather
Extended cab. Auto.
Highest
original miles. All
available options,
sun/moon roof,
rear defroster, new
570-714-9924 Power steering, a/c. including gold
Highest Prices Dalessandro
570-823-9006
interior. Only
40k miles. 2 wheel Prices alloy wheels.
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint,
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
57,000 Miles!!!
Paid!!!
340 Health Care
ACURA `00 INTEGRA
GS Coupe. 1 owner,
PRICE REDUCED TO
$14,000!!
drive.
$12,600, negotiable. Paid!!
Garage Kept. 1
owner. Final
heated seats, side
mirror defroster,
570-678-5040 Model Year.
FREE For more info, FREE PICKUP backup camera,

Harry’s U Pull It
Services clean title. 106K,
call (570) 762-3714 Gorgeous auto rear view mir-
REMOVAL automatic. Leather To place your 288-8995 Automobile! ror dimmer, Blue-

Call V&G PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT


25 years experi-
interior, all power,
remote start, moon-
BMW `07 328xi ad call...829-7130 $31,000
$29,900
tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls
CHRYSLER ‘06
roof, alloy wheels $27,900
Anytime ence, personal and more! $4,000 Black with black on steering wheel,
4.5 years remain-
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
care, childcare,
Hospice care. Local
570-709-4137 interior. Heated
seats. Back up &
300C HEMI HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA From an Exotic, ing on 7 year
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
288-8995 GLS, automatic. Private Collection 100,000 miles Nis-
AUDI ‘01 A6
references. navigation sys-
Light green, 18,000 Only 2,400 miles. san bumper to
570-235-1422
2.7 T Quattro, dark
tems. New tires &
brakes. Sunroof. miles, loaded, $20,750 Call 570-650-0278 bumper Premium VEHICLES!!!
leather, wood trim, Warranty included,
380 Travel gray with tan leather Garage kept. Many
$24,000. EXCELLENT CON- DRIVE IN PRICES
interior, automatic
transmission, 135k
extras!
Miles.
46,000

Asking $19,500.
570-222-4960
leave message
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 DITION Altima
HYBRID 35city/33 Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Mamma Mia highway miles, fully
April 20th
Orchestra Seats
loaded, well main-
tained, $7900.
570-825-8888 or
626-297-0155
CHRYSLER `02 560 Pierce St.
C-240
Loaded, automatic,
highway mpg.
$18,900.
570-371-9001
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
1-800-432-8069 570-675-3808 Call Anytime!
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
PT CRUISER
Kingston, PA AC, heated leather Call after 5:00 p.m.

AUDI `02 A4 BMW `93 325 IC


The Joey www.wyoming seats, 4 door.
SPRING GETAWAYS
DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
James due April
16th. Check it 3.0, V6, AWD Convertible,
Inferno Red, flame
design. Chrome
valleymotors.com $4,700
Call 570-388-6535
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
570-714-9924
out! Longwood/QVC 4/30 automatic, tiptronic Metallic Green wheels. 47,000 CONVERTIBLE www.wegotused.com
Seneca Lake W/E
4/30 to 5/1
transmission. Fully
loaded, leather
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
miles, one owner.
Looks and runs HYUNDAI `04 MERCEDES-BENZ `05 Blue/white top &
white interior.

PAYING $500 Baltimore


Aquarium 5/14
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi-
Transmission,
Heated Seats. 2nd
great. New inspec-
tion. $5,800 TIBURON GT 240C
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
Recent document-
ed frame-off
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices
tion. Asking $9,500. Owner, 66k Miles. Call (570) 472-1854 Blue, 5 speed restoration. Over
MINIMUM 77K highway miles,

WE’VE MOVED
DaVinci Exhibit 5/14 Call (570) 417-3395 Excellent Condition, manual, CD, Air, $31,000 invested.
DRIVEN IN Garage Kept, Excellent condition,
Sight & Sound -
Excellent Gas DODGE ‘08 CHARGER factory alarm,
dealer serviced. Sun will sell $21,500.

AUDI `05 A4
Full size 4 wheel Joseph 5/14 power windows & 570-335-3127
drive trucks Mileage. Carfax One Owner. roof, heated seats.
locks. 38K.
NYC/World Yacht $15,500. Call
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
for heavy equip-
5/22
Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
available. Price
reduced $7,995
Local Trade.
$13,942
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236
570-288-3916 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER RUBINA A. ZAMAN M.D.
ment, backhoes,
dump trucks,
Boston Pop W/E
5/28 to 5/30
interior, fully
loaded automatic.
or trade for SUV or
other. Beautiful /
JEEP `04 GRAND S
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 Great convertible, Infants, Children
93,000 miles. All Fun Car.
& Adolescents
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS 1-800-432-8069 records. Excellent
condition. 4 new
570-388-6669
CHEROKEE LIMITED C-CLASS
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis- Moved to:
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
Job Seekers are
looking here!
tires & new
brakes. Asking
FORD `07 MUSTANG
63,000 highway 560 Pierce St.
4WD, 6 cylinder
auto. Moonroof.
Silver with leather
interior. Good condi-
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi- 913 Rear Wyoming Ave.
542-2277 Kingston, PA Fully powered. New or, front & rear Wyoming, Pa 18644
Where's your ad? $10,000 or best miles, silver, runs tion. 34,000 miles.
6am to 8pm brakes & tires. trunk, fast & agile.
570-829-7130 and offer. Call for info great, $11,500. www.wyoming
94,000 highway
$15,000 Negotiable
$18,000 or best (570) 693-3005
417-2010 Days negotiable. valleymotors.com (570) 885-5956
ask for an employ-
779-4325 Nights 570-479-2482
miles. $11,500 offer. Call Accepting New Patients
ment specialist 570-714-9924 (570) 822-6334 570-262-2478
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412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
TOYOTA ‘09 HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
CHEVROLET `79 MERCEDES-BENZ `88 STARCRAFT ‘80 CHEVROLET `05 CHEVY ‘07 DODGE `00 RAM
SCION XD
420 SEL
2006 NIGHTTRAIN 650 CLASSIC DODGE `10
Automatic,
traction control, CORVETTE L-48
All Corvette options,
Silver with red
16’ DEEP V
‘90 Evinrude out-
SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made Like New. TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey. 18,000
TRAILBLAZER LT
On-Star, Leather.
1500 QUAD CAB
4X4, V8 automatic. GRAND CARAVAN
remote start. leather interior. $10,000 in acces- Less than 1000
all original, new board 70hp with tilt sories including a miles. White and miles. Well Satellite Radio. New tires & brakes. Only 17k miles.
$14,680 Every option. $17,770
Good Year tires, & trim— ‘92 EZ custom made seat. chrome. Garage equipped. Includes Fully loaded. Lea- Fully loaded.
Garage kept, show- On-Star, tow pack- ther interior. Many
new mufflers, just loader trailer. With Exotic paint set, Excellent condi-
tuned. 46,000 miles.
room condition.
‘00 Tracker Series
kept. $6,300 age, roof rack, extras. Must see. tion. Factory &
$7,000. Alien Spider Candy (570) 817-8127
$6,500 or best 60lbs foot pedal, 2 Blue. Excellent con- running boards, Excellent condition. extended war-
(570) 417-9200 remote starter, (570) 970-9351
offer 570-262-2845 downriggers, stor- dition. All Documen- ranty. $17,995
or 570-239-6969 ages, gallon tanks, tation. 1,400 Asking 442 RVs & Campers extended warranty. (570) 690-2806
560 Pierce St.
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR OLDSMOBILE `68 2 fish finders and $25,000 or best $16,000
DODGE `04
DUTCHMAN 96’
more. MUST SEE. offer. Call (570) 825-7251 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA Kingston, PA Looking for the right deal
Make Best Offer.
www.wyoming 2 door post car, in
DELMONT Call 866-320-6368
570-876-4034
5TH WHEEL CHEVROLET `06 www.wyoming RAM 1500 on an automobile?
HONDA
valleymotors.com good condition for after 5pm. valleymotors.com Turn to classified.
DRASTICALLY Too many extras to
570-714-9924 age. Serious
inquiries only, call
for details. $8,500
REDUCED!!
This model only 424 Boat Parts/
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
with slideout & sun
room built on. Set SILVERADO 1500
4X4 pickup, extend-
570-714-9924 list. Low Mileage.
$10,000
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
TOYOTA `06 or best offer. Call
Steve at
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
Supplies $1500 or best offer.
570-498-7702
up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic. CHEVY `04 EXPRESS (570)709-2125 the directions!

AVALON 570-407-0531 original 45,000 FLOTATION VESTS: Comes with many Pewter. 48,000
2500 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
New tires, new
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
1 adult medium. 1
child medium, 1 life KAWASAKI ‘05 extras. $9,000.
(570) 829-1419 or
miles. Excellent
condition. $17,000 Series. 6.0 Litre V8.

YOMING VALLEY
brakes, Inspected & vinyl interior, preserver. $40 for NINJA 500R. 3300 Negotiable Heavy Duty version.
350 rocket miles. Orange. (570) 991-2135 Excellent cargo van.
March 4, AC,
SS
all. 570-301-7067 (570) 954-7461
AVPS, Fully engine, 2nd Garage kept. His & 85K miles. Excellent
loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
396 automatic, 400 owner. Fender
skirts, always 427 Commercial hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
FLAGSTAFF `08 CHEVROLET `07
condition. $8,700
570-829-4548 or AUTO SALES INC.
A
bumper warranty.
transmission, clean
interior, runs good, garaged. Trophy Trucks & 570-760-3599 CLASSIC 570-417-5991 197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
90,000 miles.
$12,900.
71K, garage kept,
custom paint, Fire
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
Equipment 570-825-3711 Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
TRAILBLAZER LS
Perfect condition, CHEVY `05 EQUINOX 09 CHEVY COBALT
825-7577
06 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER
(570) 881-3712 only, $7,500.
Hawk tires, Krager
wheels, well 570-690-0727 ‘90 CHEVY C60 KAWASAKI ‘06 flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
17,000 miles.
Asking $20,000
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000
TOURING EDITION CONVERTIBLE

TOYOTA `10
Vulcan Classic
BUCKET TRUCK
maintained. tress, ceiling fan, miles. All wheel
1500 570-332-3681
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
$23,900
PONTIAC ‘84 Black and chrome.
drive, power moon-

CHEVROLET `09
Camry SE. 56,000 Negotiable Automatic. Sterling outside speakers & roof, windows, locks
miles. Red, alloy 570-693-2742 utility body, excel- Fuel injected. 21” grill, 2 sliders, & seats. Leather 12K Miles 53K Miles
TRANS AM $
11,900 9,450 $
wheels, black cloth lent condition. New windshield. Pas- aluminum wheels, interior, 6 cd chang-
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200 CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350 V8. Original
15TH ANNIVERSARY
EDITION.
tires & brakes. Too
many features to list
senger backrest.
Floor boards.
water purifier,
awning, microwave EQUINOX LS er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry,
06 SUZUKI FORENZA
(570) 793-9157 1 of 600 made, all $3,200. Call Remainder of war- oven, tinted safety Low mileage, 15000 onstar, roof rack, 04 KIA RIO WAGON
owner. Automatic available options, 570-299-0772 ranty. Expires glass windows, miles, automatic, running boards,
TOYOTA `93 MR2 transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
63K miles, V8, auto.
T-roof, $7,995. CHEVROLET ‘89
Feb., 2012. Kept in
heated garage!
Never damaged.
raised panel fridge
& many acces-
all-wheel drive, 4
door, anti-lock
garage kept.
$14,750.
T-top, 5 speed. Call 570-817-2577 sories & options. brakes, air condi- 570-362-1910
naugahyde interior. C70. 24’ box. Lift 7,000 miles. Great Excellent condition, tioning, air bags,
AM/FM/CD, AC, 41K Miles 53K Miles
gate, many new
power antenna. Never damaged.
PONTIAC `68 condition! $6,800 $22,500. power locks, power
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO $
7,475 5,550 $
$6,000. Call parts. $1,900. 570-574-9217 570-868-6986 windows, power
New tires. No rust. (570)675-7546 4 Door Crew Cab
570-489-6937 mirrors, cruise con-
Great condition.
CATALINA CHEVY ‘08 3500 KAWASAKI NEWMAR 36’ trol, AM/FM radio, LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
$5,000
CHRYSLER `49 400 engine. 2
cassette player, CD Excellent condition, 05 DODGE NEON SXT 08 SUZUKI RENO

MOUNTAIN AIRE
(570) 708-0269 player, keyless low mileage.
after 6:00PM
WINDSOR
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black HD DUMP TRUCK `08 NINJA 5th wheel, 2 large
entry, rear
froster, rear wind-
de- $35,500. Call
570-655-2689

Volkswagen ‘03
roof and white wall 2WD, automatic. 250 cc, blue, like slides, new
Silver / gray, 4 door shield wiper, tinted
sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive.
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new, under 1,000
miles. Great starter
condition, loaded
with accessories.
windows. $17,500. CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR 61K Miles 37K Miles

6,550 9,995
(570) 954-9333
$
GTI 45,000 original (570) 696-3513 new condition.
$21,900.
bike. $2,800 Seri-
ous inquiries only.
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
Call after 9:00 a.m.
Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has
$
PONTIAC 1937
miles. Just like new! oak wood trim, car-
CHEVROLET `96
moonroof, 5 speed, 570-288-4322 Call 570-331-4777 also available.
REDUCED $15,000 peting, storage
loaded,$9750 570-455-6796 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
KAWASAKI `10
Call Jim: Fully restored near
FORD ‘99 E350
excellent condition, areas, TV, rear seat SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
1500
570-654-2257 original. New paint,

276878
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
570-578-2149 convertible to dou- FINANCING AVAILABLE

VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI CORVETTES


new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
BUCKET VAN CONCOURS 14 35 ft. Well kept. On 6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win-
www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
ed glass, new motor Sport/Touring with campground on the bed, 5 speed. Only dows & seats. Cus-
WANTED & transmission. Triton V8. 2 speed ABS/traction 85,000 miles. Just

S AVE
Susquehanna River tom lighting on ceil-
Spare motor & boom; 92,000miles; control, showroom near great fishing. inspected. Bedliner, ing. New exhaust

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
TO R S • 570-457-5441
1953-1972 $9999 or best price.

P E T
trans. 16” wide new, 400 miles, Attached 12X22” toolbox, cap & system. New rear
Any Condition! white walls car in Great condition. Call metallic blue, 6 year carpeted room. 4,000 lb. hitch all tires. Recently
Courteous, Fast excellent condition 570-675-3384 or warranty included. Brick heater, included. New rear inspected. Excellent

TI
Professional Buyer. in storage for 2 570574-7002 $12,000. covered by metal drums, brakes & condition. $4,800.

TH OUS AND S
Licensed & Bonded 570-331-3674 calipers. Excellent

IL L O M O TO
years. $14,000 or roof with large Call 570-655-0530
corvettebuyer.com best offer. Serious 439 Motorcycles breezeway. Shed & condition. Clean
1-800-850-3656 inquiries ONLY.
SUZUKI `07 C50T many extras includ- inside & out. Only Do you need more space?

CL E AN R E L IABL E
$4,200 Firm
HARLEY ‘01
Great running Call 570-574-1923 A yard or garage sale
FORD `52
ed. Call for more
condition. Red with Joe (570) 868-5900
CRUISER
information. in classified
cloth interior, power
TANK ‘07 VISION (570) 237-7076
CHEVROLET `97 is the best way
L OW M IL E CAR S
door locks, power
COUNTRY SEDAN 2007 Tank Motor DAVIDSON SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS to clean out your closets!
windows, power
moon roof,
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
Sports Vision Motor-
cycle. 250 cc,
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
EXCELLENT Travel Trailer. 29’, SILVERADO
You’re in bussiness
with classified! 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6

TO R S • 570-457-5441
5 speed, just
CONDITION
Brand new. 0 miles. mint condition, 1
G T,33K,C le an............ 12,495
V8, automatic, chrome acces- with Western plow. $
serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,300
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
$2,400. For more
information call Tom
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald Windshield, Bags,
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
4WD, Automatic. CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
570-885-2162 condition, 2nd at 570-825-2114 Green. Garage Floorboards,V&H fridge, shower
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has
07 C hevy Im pala L S
53K,F ue lF le x .................... 9,995
inside & out. Many $
owner. $9,500. kept, like new Pipes, White 55,000 miles.
VOLKSWAGEN `71
oak wood trim, car-
VOLKSWAGEN `04 570-579-3517 condition. Includes
Harley cover.
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,500
more extras.
Reduced. $15,500.
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat 06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T
BEETLE FORD `65 SUPER BEETLE $12,900 (570) 430-0357 Call 570-842-6735
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
convertible to dou-
IL L O M O TO
B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,
$
995

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
570-718-6769
SUNLITE CAMPER
Motorcycle for sale? ble bed, curtains.
CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas- GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE Convertible. Runs
great. Excellent
570-709-4937
Let them see it here
BLAZER 4 door, 4
new tires, regularly
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus- 06 H y undai Tiburon G T
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04
sette. Air. Automat- White with red condition. Original in the Classifieds! serviced, great
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
leather interior. center bathroom, tom lighting on ceil- $
ic. Power roof, win- engine. Can be 570-829-7130 condition. Silver.
Black top. SOFT TAIL DEUCE kitchen, sofa bed. ing. New exhaust
dows, locks & seen by appoint- AC, 4WD.
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
289 Engine, rebuilt.
61,000 original
ment. Must Sell
$9,000
LIMITED EDITION.
Radical paint, only SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best
system. New rear
tires. Recently 06 H onda C ivic
S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,995
800. 7,000 miles. New tires, fridge inspected. Excellent $
lent condition. miles. Original (570) 455-8400 200 produced, offer. 570-242-7979
owners manual Rhinehardt pipes, Must Sell. Like new. awning. $4500. condition. $4,800.
Garage kept.
$1,700. Please Call Call 570-655-0530 VIEW M O R E A T
VW CLASSIC `72
EXCELLENT CONDITION! lots of chrome. 215-322-9845
Reduced
TI

$8,800. Beautiful bike! 570-394-9413


$14,000
(570) 881-2447 Asking $9,500 TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M
P E T

KARMANN GHIA
570-822-1976
Leave Message or best offer.
FORD `66
Rear queen master
Restoration Vehicle
570-474-0154 bedroom, Walk G O O D C R EDIT G ETS
VOLVO `98 V90
Wagon. Silver with
Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
Family owned,
garage kept, good HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
L O W INTER EST R A TES!
dinette bed. Front
SCREAMING EAGLE
interior. Pristine shape. Needs some
gray leather. 120K.
Rear Wheel Drive. 6
cylinder. 24 MPG
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or
interior work, new
seats, needs
V-ROD& Black.
SUZUKI ‘77 extra large living
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
highway. Sunroof, best offer. carburetor work.
GS 750 Air, awning, sleeps
You r Frie n d In
(570) 817-6768 Only 58,000 miles. Orange
CD, good inspec- Needs work. 6, very clean, will
Asking $8,000. Used as a show NEW

Quality
tion. Recent starter
LINCOLN `66 serious inquiries bike. Never abused. $1,500 deliver. Located in
& battery. Newer
tires. $4,395 or best
offer. Call CONTINENTAL
only! 570-343-2296
Find Something?
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking
or best offer
570-822-2508
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497 The Ca r B u s in e s s AD D R ESS AT
260 S. R ive rSt,
P la ins , P A
570-822-6785 Lose Something?
$20,000 or best
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 P a rtia lL is ting !
Cars.
4 door, offer. Call
Convertible, 460 Get it back where it 570-876-4034
451 Trucks/
Let the Community
Know!
cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
Blue
smoked wind
SUVs/Vans LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S
Place your Classified since `69. Teal 570-829-7130
HARLEY DAVIDSON screen. Great bike, 2008 ...............$11,995
V W ..R...A...BBIT
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
green / white
WANTED: PONTIAC
runs great. Helmet
ACURA `08 RDX 5 S pe e d,49K M ile s.
leather, restorable,
$2,500 570-287- ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC & kevlar
gloves
racing
included. Good Condition.
53,000 miles.
1998 C A DILLA C D EV ILLE $6,995
68K M ile s.................................... Use your tax
VW ‘07 BEETLE 5775 / 332-1048
`78 FIREBIRD $2995. Call for info
Leather Interior,
LINCOLN `88 Formula 400
Garage kept,
2 tone blue.
(570) 881-5011 AWD, Full Power,
AM/FM, CD 2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE $7,495
34K M ile s.................................... refund to buy.
Alloys, Moon Roof
Berkshire Green, 17,600 miles.
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED Changer, Blue
2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS
$13,840
TOWN CAR Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
$9,200.
Lehman area.
TRIPLE 955 CC
Tooth, XM Radio,
Leather Interior
& Sunroof
S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s $12,995
........... Down payments from $295
Weekly payments from $49
...................................$8,495
61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car (570) 760-5937
7,000 miles. Very $22,000 2000 .BM
92K M ile s
W 323I
fast. Needs nothing. (570) 814-8398 (Tax and Tags extra)
triple black, leather Abington-Scranton
HARLEY DAVIDSON 2000 C HEV Y M A LIBU LS
....................................$4,995
Blue, never Call after 9:30 a.m.
interior, carriage area. Finder’s fee
roof, factory wire paid if car is found dropped. Excellent 90K M ile s
W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y
560 Pierce St. condition. $4,200
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
and purchased. Call
John with any info
(570) 760-3440
` 06 SOFTTAIL Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564 BUICK `05 O VER 50 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK !
valleymotors.com Mike 570-237-7660
NIGHTTRAIN YAMAHA ‘1975 80 RENDEZVOUSFully
CX H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E
143738

570-714-9924
421 Boats & Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES 415 Kidder Street
MAZDA `88 RX-7 Marinas
Dark gray metallic,
Antique. Very good
AWD,
260 S ou th R ive rS t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
VW `05 JETTA new rr tire & loaded, 1 owner,
CONVERTIBLE condition. Must see. 570.822.8870
brakes, many 18,000 miles. 6
Low milage. Road
1 owner, garage extras. $10,900 cylinder. New W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M
CUSTOM
Silver with black title. Asking $1,260 steve@yourcarbank.com
interior. Auto. Sun- kept, 65k original (570) 592-4982 inspection, tires
Call (570) 825-5810 www.yourcarbank.com
roof. All options. miles, black with & brakes. Like
Leave Message
Excellent condition. grey leather interior,
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 new, inside & out.
NEW LOW PRICES!
CREST 15’
all original & never $16,900. Call
1 owner. 33K miles.
Asking $13,500. Call seen snow. $8,900.
Call 570-237-5119
Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR (570) 540-0975
2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai
570-693-2129 1100 Custom. 5800
Leave Message Fiberglass
of extra chrome. miles, light bar, Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr
Like New. $12,900.
CHEVR0LET`02
cobra exhaust,
boat with Call 570-639-1989 windshield, many
415 Autos-Antique trailer. Out- or 570-760-1023 extras, must sell.
& Classic MERCEDES-BENZ `73 board propul-
sion. Includes: HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
$5,995. Call
570-301-3433 EXPRESS Loaded!

CADILLAC `80 450SL with 2 motors 100th Anniversary


Edition Deuce. YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
CONVERSION
VAN
$
4,990* $4,990*
COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
Convertible
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
Garage kept.
owner. 1900 miles.
1 750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
Loaded. Low
miles. Excellent 03 Ford
Windstar
02 Ford Escape
PRICE Tons of chrome. shield, back rest, condition.
$3,000 located in /FM radio with cas- $38,000 invested. A $18,900
REDUCED! Black & Pearl,
Hazleton. sette player, CD must see. Asking 570-674-3901
Excellent Condition.
570-454-1945 or player, automatic, 4 $2,400 $20,000. Call Must See. Asking
561-573-4114 new tires. Cham- 570-706-6156
CHEVROLET `05
NEGOTIABLE $2,499. Call after 4.
pagne exterior; Ital- Loaded w/ 66K Miles

CHEVROLET `68 C10 570-417-3940 570-823-9376

New 350 motor and


ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage HARLEY DAVIDSON
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR AVALANCHE
$
7,890* $6,490*
new transmission.
kept, excellent con-
SALT CREEK SKIF 01’ SPORTSTER
B a d Cre d it
dition. $31,000. Call Dark red with tan ‘99 Buick
REDUCED TO
825-6272 14’ fiberglass fish-
Matted black finish.
leather interior.
‘97 Plymouth
$5,000 FIRM ing boat, tri-hull
Mint condition. New
tires, inspected, LT Z71 package.
Custom 4Dr Breeze
MERCEDES-BENZ `76
(570) 906-1771

N o Cre d it
(very stable), 25 HP fully serviced & Sunroof. 82,000
Tahatsu outboard, miles. Must See!
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA 450SLC Full Galvanized
ready to ride. Wind-
Asking $20,000

N e e d a Ca r?
shield & sissy bar.
SS clone. 350 Trailer. Perfect Con- Low miles & garage (570) 362-4143 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
80K miles, 1 owner,
2,890*
dition. Built in fuel
4,990 $
engine, 290 Horse- kept. $4800. or best $ *
power. 10 bolt posi- mint condition, no
rust. Must Sell!
tank. All new in ‘01.
$2,500
offer. 570-762-5158
CHEVROLET `05
Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
rear. PowerGlide
$9,900 570-256-7311
transmission. Power
YAMAHA` 08 R1 SILVERADO LT Z71
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
disc brake kit. Over 570-829-0847 883 cubic inch
$20,000 invested,
sacrifice at $11,000.
(Wilkes-Barre)
STUDEBAKER ‘31 SEA NYMPH ‘94
19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended & BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Extended cab,
automatic. Black
with grey leather
MOTOR TWINS
CALL STEVE MORENKO
570 -693-30 76
Rumble seat, coupe motor, good condi- raked. Low miles. Perfect condition. w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
Call 732-397-8030 Good condition. tion. $6,000 or best $6,000 or best interior. Heated 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
279396

3700 miles, new


seats. 59,000
Call for details
(570) 881-7545
offer. Call
570-722-4077
offer.(973) 271-1030 rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price miles. New Michelin 718-4050 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty
negotiable $7,800 tires. $16,500
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 570-852-9072 (570) 477-3297
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale W E M AK E IT
412 EAS
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2008 ESCAPES & MARINERS


Most with ABS, Traction Control, Keyless Entry,
CD, Cruise Control, PL, PM, PW, Rear Defogger,
Side Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Moonroof,
Leather Seats, Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Heated Mirrors

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2008 CADILLAC CTS4 AWD 2007 HONDA CR-V EX-L AWD
AU1229-6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV AWD
AU1514- Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Traction AU9762- 3rd Row Seat, Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Tow Pkg.,
ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Control, Roof Rack, Tilt, Cruise, Leather ABS, Front/Rear AC Seats, Rear Wipers, Running Boards, Pwr.
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, CD Heated Seats, Moonroof, Rear Wipers Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors, Heated Mirrors, Bluetooth,
DVD Player, Satellite Radio, 6 Disc CD, Traction Control, Side
2002 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM 2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 2007 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 Airbags, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Fog Lights,
AU1290- ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Side Moonroof, Pwr. Heated Leather
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Child Proof Door
AU1348- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Seats, Digital Info, Climate
Airbags, Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather Heated & Cooled Seats,
Locks, PW, Driver & Passenger Airbags, CD Moonroof, Cruise, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise, Pwr. Control, Memory Seat
Climate Cont., Premium Wheels, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Leather Seats, Roof Rack, 34K MILES!
2005 CHEVY CAVALIER LS Chrome Exhaust Tips, Parking Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, ‘
Au1467- AM/FM Radio, ABS, Keyless Entry,
Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Tilt Wheel,
Sensors, Digital Info, Satellite Rear Wipers, 3rd Row
Cruise Control, PL, PM, Air Conditioning Radio, Heated Mirrors Seat, Tow Package
2005 TAURUS SE
AU9795- Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Rear
2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD 2008 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2004 EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT 4X4
All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info Center, AU1482- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, AU1425- Fog Lights, Keyless Entry,
Defogger, AM/FM/CD, Child Proof Door Locks, Adaptive Cruise Control, Tilt, Moonroof, ABS, Climate Control, Rear Defogger, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Air Conditioning Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tilt, Cruise, Cruise Tilt, Running Boards, CD, ABS,
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Touch Screen, Reverse Camera, Side Air Pwr. Leather Seats, Rear AC, 40K MILES!
06-08 CHEVY IMPALA 60
Bags, Navigation Sys., Memory Seat, Traction Control, Heated
Mirrors, Custom Bumper, Running Boards, 3rd Row 2005 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB LS 4X4
AU929- Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, ABS, MOS.
Seat, Carpeted Floor AU1329- AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel,
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, CD, Rear Premium Wheels, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Mirrors, Pwr.
Spoiler, Side Airbags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat TO CHOOSE
FROM
Keyless Entry with Keypad Mats, Rear Wipers Windows, Cruise Control, ABS
2008-2009 FORD 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
FOCUS SES/SE TO CHOOSE
FROM AU1436- Navigation Sys., CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Side AU9511 - Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel,
Airbags, Traction Control, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Tow Pkg., Tilt, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
Cruise, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info, Lights, AM/FM/CD, Bedliner, PL, PW
Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, Tilt, Fog Lights, ABS, AC, 45K
2005 ESCAPE 4X4 Moonroof, Memory Seat, Running Boards,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry,
Rear Defogger, Heated STARTING AT AU1104- Cruise Control, Tilt,
60
MOS.
Rear Wipers, Satellite Radio, 3rd Row Seat,
Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Parking
MILES! 2005 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB 4X4
Mirrors, Rear Spoiler, Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless AU1165- TRD Off-Road Pkg., SR5, VR-6, Pwr.
Digital Info Center Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD Sensors, Climate Control
Windows, PDL, Pwr. Mirrors, AM/FM/6 Disc
CD, Fog Lamps, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., ABS,
2008 FOCUS SES 72 2007 ESCAPE FWD 08-09 EDGE LIMITED AWD
TO
CHOOSE
FROM Cruise Control, Tilt
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear MOS.
AU1409- Navigator, CD, Climate Control, 6 Disc CD, Heated Mirrors, Remote Trunk Lid, Wheel, Bedliner,
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Rear Wipers, Premium Wheels, Parking Sensors, Pwr. Liftgate, Sliding Rear Window
Satellite Radio, PDL, PW, PM, MP3 Entry, Traction Control, 60 Electronic Truck Closer, Chrome Exhaust Tips, Rear Defogger, Fog
Rear Defogger, Pwr.
2006 FUSION SEL Driver’s Seat, Leather
MOS. Lights, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Traction Control, ABS, Memory 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 Z71 CREW CAB 4X4
Seat, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, STARTING AT AU1363- AM/FM/CD, Rear Defogger, 49K MILES!
AU1533- 6 Disc CD, ABS, Keyless Heated Seats, Digital Moonroof, Tilt, Cruise, Digital
Entry, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise, Info, Tilt, Cruise, Parking Keyless Entry, ABS, Tilt Wheel, Cruise
Pwr. Seat, Climate Control, PM Sensors, Rear Wipers Info Center, Homelink Sys. Control, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Bedliner

2007 HONDA CIVIC 72


2007 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4
2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD AU1299-
AU1461- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Keyless MOS. AU1360- 5 Speed, CD, Keyless
60
MOS. AM/FM/CD, ABS,
AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Separate Tweeters, Premium 33K
Entry, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise, PM,
PDL, Cruise Control, Rear Spoiler
Entry, Rear Defogger, Tilt,
Cruise, Satellite Radio, PW Sound, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel, MILES!
Airbags, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Pwr. Driver’s Cruise Control, PL, PW, PM
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P
AU1322- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Rear
72
MOS.
2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4
AU1398- AM/FM/CD, OnStar, ABS, Fog
Seat, Memory Seat, PWr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof,
Homelink Sys., Digital Info Center, Cruise, Tilt, Navigation 2010 E-350 XLTs
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Sys., DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Wipers, OnStar, Dual
Lights, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Zone Climate Control, Premium Wheels, Touch Screen,
Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Cruise, Rear Defogger, Roof Rack, Rear Wipers, Most with Air, AM/FM/CD,
Privacy Glass, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Pwr. Liftgate, Pwr. Adjust Pedals, Electronic Trunk Closer Cruise Control, Privacy Glass, TO CHOOSE FROM
2008 FUSION SEL
AU1441- 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry 36K MILES!
PDL, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Mirrors
41K ABS, Rear Defogger, Keyless
Entry, PM, PL, PW, Running
STARTING AT
w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Traction 63 MILES! Boards, Traction Control
Control, Digital Info, Moonroof, MOS.

Pwr. Leather Seats, Tilt Wheel,


Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors,
72
MOS. 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4
AU9705- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Fog 72 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2008 FORD F-150 XLT 4X4
MOS.
AU1473- Navigation Sys., Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, AU1434- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
Satellite Radio, Rear Spoiler, ABS, Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM,
Carbon Fiber Trim, Fog Lights CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Rear
Cruise, Tilt, Roof Rack, Rear Wipers Defogger, Roof Rack, Climate Control, Digital Info Running Boards, Sliding Rear Window

2009 MILAN PREMIER 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT


CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear
Center, Moonroof, Memory Seat,
Tow Pkg., Heated Mirrors, Rear 28K MILES! 08 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
AU9893- All Wheel Drive,
6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS,
AWD Defogger, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd
Row Seat, Pwr. Adjust Pedals
Most with CD, ABS, Tilt, Keyless Entry w/
Keypad, Cruise, Tow Pkg., Fog Lights, Driver
TO CHOOSE FROM

Cruise Control, Air Conditioning & Passenger Air Bags, PL, PW, Pwr. Steering
Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, 40K MILES!
2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
Traction Control, Side Airbags,
Digital Info, Climate Control, 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD
Satellite Radio, Tilt, Heated Most with Cruise, Tilt, Privacy Glass, Keyless Entry, AU1114- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, AU1277 - AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Mirrors, Cruise, Some with Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Rear Wipers, CD, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seat Entry, Traction Control, Steering Wheel
ABS,Side Airbags, Some with Parking Sensors, Heated Heated/Cooled Seats, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Climate Controls, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 30K MILES! Mirrors, 6 Disc CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, Memory Seat Control, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Rear
Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd Row Digital Info Center, Tilt Wheel, MILES! 14K
STARTING AT Seat, Touch Screen, Pwr. Adjustable Privacy Glass, Cruise
AU1317 - Leather Seats, CD, Tilt, TO
Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, PL, CHOOSE Pedals, Heated Mirrors, Electronic Control, Sliding Rear
Cruise, Moonroof, PW, PM, FROM Trunk Closer, Parking Sensors Window, Bedliner

169-POINT INSPECTION 6 YR./100,000 MILE COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY IS FULLY 24/7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE TRANSFERABLE FULL TANK OF GAS & MORE!
2007 LINCOLN MKX 4X4 2010 TOWNCAR SIGNATURE LMTD 2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR AWD
Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS, Keyless Entry
Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Homelink Sys., Tilt with Keypad, Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio, Electronic AU1045- 6 Disc CD, ABS, Dynamic Stability Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Security
Wheel, Parking Sensors, Rear Wipers, Keyless Trunk, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Sys., Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heat/Cool Front Seats,
Entry with Keypad, ABS, Fog Lights, Cruise, Rear Side Airbags, Tilt, Cruise, Memory Seat, Climate Cont, Digital Info Center, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Video Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Seat,
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Dual Digital Information Center, Homelink System Rear Wipers, Reverse Camera, Running Boards, Navigation Sys., Parking Sensors, Luxury Seats, Custom
Bumper, DVD Player, Electronic Trunk Closer, Chrome
Zone Climate Control, TO CHOOSE Exhaust Tips, Premium Wheels, Pwr. Liftgate,
Heated Mirrors FROM Premim Sound, Body Side Moldings, Carpeted
Floor Mats, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Heated Mirrors

Tax and tags extra. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) 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.

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CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER INTERNATIONAL ‘95 LEXUS `96 LX 450 PROCESS Repair


FUEL/LUBE
NIGHT AUDITOR
Part Time SOY CANDLE YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
DUMP TRUCK Full time 4WD, Pearl GROUNDSKEEPER TRUCK DRIVER Apply in person.
BUSINESS
1928, 1932, 1937,

ENGINEER
Refurbished, rebuilt white with like new #1877 Knights Inn 1940, 1961, 1963,
engine, transmis- leather ivory interi- Geisinger Wyoming Must have CDL & 310 Route 315 Oils, melters and 1942, 1943, 1944,
sion replaced. or. Silver trim. Valley Medical Cen- Hazmat Certification. Pittston, PA 18640 many extras. Best 1949. G.A.R. H.S.
Rear-end removed Garage kept. Excel- ter has an opening Must have experi- 570-654-6020 offer. 570-709-2125 1934, 1935, 1936,
Fabri-Kal Corpora- 1937, 1945, 1946,
and relubed. Brand lent condition. 503 Accounting/ tion, a major plas- for a Full time, Day ence to change oils
1951, 1955, 1956,
new 10’ dump. PA 84,000 miles, Ask- and grease heavy
state inspected. ing $10,750 Finance tics company is Shift, Groundskeep-
equipment. Bene-
560 Quality 1957, 1961, 1965,
seeking a full time er. This position is
$12,900/best offer. 570-654-3076 or
Process Engineer to responsible for fits/salary based Assurance/Safety 1966, 1970, 1980,
REDUCED!!! 570-594-1496 570-498-0005 upon experience. 1985, 2005, 2006.

COCCIA FORD develop and grounds mainte-


ASKING $9,999 nance using various Apply at or fax
SAFETY COMPLIANCE Meyers H.S. 1935,

MITSUBISHI `97
JUST REDUCED! enhance process resume to: Kriger 1936, 1937, 1938,
SAVE MONEY! GET JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER capabilities in ther- types of equipment.
Construction, Inc. 1942, 1943, 1944,
Work is typically
OFFICER 700
LINCOLN
READY FOR THE moforming and 1945, 1946, 1960,
15’ CUBE VAN
Miles performed outside 859 Enterprise St.
extrusion in Hazle- 1974, 1975, 1976,
WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
$14,850
ton, PA. Demon- in all weather ele- Dickson City, PA
OSHA 30 or equal MERCHANDISE 1977. Kingston H.S.
Cab over, 4 cylinder ments. The candi- 18519
with grey interior. Due to a tremen- strated expertise in qualifications. 1938, 1939, 1940,
diesel engine. date will be required Fax: 570-383-3214
dous increase in technical leader- 100% pre-employ- 1944, 1948, 1949.
Looks and runs like Rebuilt automatic sales volume, ship, mechanical to perform preven- EOE
ment drug testing. 702 Air
it just came off the transmission. Very tive maintenance, Plymouth H.S. 1930,
lot. Four Door, 4 good rubber. All
one of the area’s engineering, team
cleaning and repair-
Job Seekers are Competitive wages. Conditioners 1931, 1932, 1933,
wheel drive, 84,900 largest and building and prob- looking here! Health, dental, 1938, 1943, 1944,
around good fastest growing lem-solving skills ing of all equipment. vision, and 401k. AIR CONDITIONER
miles, new tires, 560 Pierce St. condition inside Strong mechanical Where's your ad? 1959, 1960.
tow package, anti Dealership and required. This posi- $40 Hanover H.S. 1951,
Kingston, PA & out. Well skills and experi- 570-829-7130 and Send resume to: 570-740-1246
lock brakes, driver Collision Center tion supports Oper- 1952, 1953, 1954,
www.wyoming maintained. has the following ations, Quality Con- ence with small ask for an employ- PO Box 1668
and passenger Ready to work. engine repair and 2 ment specialist Plains, PA 18705 AIR CONDITIONER: 1960. West Pittston
valleymotors.com OPPORTUNITY trol, Product Devel-
airbags, power PRICE REDUCED! years of landscap- E.O.E. 5000 btu, works H.S. Annual 1925,
570-714-9924 AVAILABLE opment, Customer
DRIVERS
windows, power $6,195 or ing education or 2 great used only a 1926, 1927, 1928,
mirrors, power Service, Lean 1931, 1932, 1959.
locks, rear window
defroster and JEEP ‘06
best offer
Call 570-650-3500 FINANCE AND Sigma, Kaizen and
other activities.
years of landscap-
ing/grounds mainte- Drive with the best
of the best!
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
few times $60.
570-822-8957 Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,
Ask for Carmen nance experience is
wiper, privacy tint,
COMMANDER INSURANCE PERSON Qualifications: 4 required. Must pos- Come join our great Development AIR CONDITIONERS 1959. Berwick H.S.
air conditioner,
cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
4WD, Only 38K NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
Must be detail
year technical
degree with mini-
sess current valid
Pennsylvania driver
family of Drivers
Kenan Advantage
Group
(3) $30 each
570-899-4675
1952, 1953, 1956,
1957, 1958, 1960,
1967, 1968, 1969
$17,880 oriented. mum 7 years rele- license. For more
much more. no accidents. 4 Tired of sorting AIR CONDITIONERS: ,1970. Lehman H.S.
AUTOMOTIVE vant experience or information about 6,000 BTU Sharp
$10,499. Call door hatchback, 6 this position and to through all the ads 1973, 1974, 1976,
570-332-4999 cylinder, roof rails, EXPERIENCE equivalent combina- that promise home with digital temp 1978, 1980. Nanti-
tion of education apply online please control, $50 =.
dark gray, black REQUIRED visit www.geisinger. weekly runs or coke Area H.S.
DODGE `94
Dakota with cap.
interior. Premium
wheels, new tires,
Excellent pay and
benefits including
and experience in
engineering
manufacturing.
and org/careers.
Geisinger is a drug-
sorry no local runs
available? If what GROCERY CLERKS
6,000 BTU Frigidaire
with digital temp
control. $50.
1976, 2008. Dallas
H.S. 1966, 1967,
560 Pierce St. brakes extra set of screening employer; you really want is to 1968. Bishop Hoban
1 owner, garage 401k plan. Understanding of Gerrity’s Supermar- CASEMENT WIN- H.S. 1972, 1973,
Kingston, PA snows. Premium EOE/M/F/D/V be home daily, look
kept, very good sound/Bose/blue- polymer behavior no further. kets is now hiring DOW 12,000 BTU 1974, 1975. West
condition. Many www.wyoming Apply to: and processes. Full Time Grocery Frigidaire with Side Central
extras including lift
& back seat.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
tooth, XM radio.
Intelligent key entry. Greg Martin Experience
Process
in
Control,
HORTICULTURIST Driver Qualifications
Class A CDL ability
Clerks. Must be
dependable and self
remote, digital temp
control $100. All
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
Newly inspected 577 E. Main St., to obtain tank and
29 MPG gas. 36,900 miles Wilkes-Barre,
Lean Manufactur-
POSITION hazmat 2 years
motivated. Experi- excellent condition. Westmoreland H.S.
$4,800
or best offer
(570) 868-0944
JEEP `00 $19,500
(570) 371-7227 PA, 18702
ing, and AutoCAD
desirable. The Glenmaura
National Golf Club
recent verifiable
tractor-trailer expe-
ence preferred.
Apply at 801
Wyoming Ave,
570-855-9221

Doyouneedmorespace?
1952, 1953 - 1954
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,

WRANGLER
570-823-8888 rience. Safe driving 1973, 1974, 1975,

DODGE RAM ‘06 PONTIAC `04 email:


grmartin@
Competitive salary
and benefits pack-
age: Health Insur-
seeks a qualified
individual to com-
plete horticultural
record.
Advantages
West Pittston or
www.gerritys.com
EOE
A yard or garage sale
in classified
1976 Pittston H.S.
1936, 1951, 1954,

MONTANA
1963 Pittston Hospi-
duties, outdoor is the best way
1500 SLT 95,000 miles, well
cocciacars.com ance,
Vision,
Dental &
Disability, landscape / hard-
scape projects, and
Home Daily. Com-
petitive pay pack-
SALESPERSON tocleanoutyourclosets!
tal School of Nurs-
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
Low miles, 401K, Life, AD&D, age. Excellent ben- 1959 West Pittston
maintained. Excell-
One owner
ent overall condi- 506 Administrative/ Tuition Reimburse- general mainte- efit packages. Train- Full/Part time Ad You’re in bussiness H.S. 1950, 1954,
nance on the prop- sales. High earning
$19,845
tion. Keyless entry, Clerical ment, Paid Leave.
Drug screening and erty. Candidate for
ing on safe driving
and product han- potential for self
with classified! 1955, 1956, 1960
built in baby seat, Hazleton H.S. 1938,
background checks position must be dling. New and well motivated individual.
OFFICE ASSISTANT 708 Antiques &
dual climate con- 1939, 1940, 1941,
are conditions of hard working and maintained equip- Commission based. 1942, 1943, 1945,
TJ, Black with grey trol. Rear air. Seats E-mail resume to: Collectibles
Full time, employment. self-motivated. Full- ment, uniforms, and 1948, 1949, 1950,
interior. 4 cylinder, 7. Recent inspec- gouldpromotions@
Experienced Applications time, salaried posi- more! Call Brian 1953, 1954, 1955,
5-speed manual tion & tires. KBB gmail.com ANTIQUE CEDAR
accepted tion with benefits. 972-740-8051 to 1956, 1957, 1959,
transmission. CD over $6300. Asking Nationally known CHEST: hand paint-
Monday-Friday Benefits include learn how to get 1960, 1961, 1962,
$5,000 firm. Call
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
player, hardtop, full
doors, sound bar. (570) 417-9884
architectural prac-
tice seeks a
8AM-5PM;
or forward resume
medical, vision, den-
tal, vacation days,
started. Apply online
@ www.thekag.com
TELEMARKETING ed flowers on front,
footed base &
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
1951, 1952
www.wyoming 4” Skyjacker Secretary/Recep- to: FABRI-KAL sick days, uniforms, Our Call Center beautiful carved
570-825-4721
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
tionist/Office Assis-
tant at its corporate
office in downtown
Corporation, Human
Resources Dept.
Attn: M. Murray
& 401K.
employment
screening
Pre-
drug
is
NES RENTALS
is expanding
in Wilkes-Barre.
Immediate
trim. Leg needs
minor repair. $100.
570-654-1581 or 710 Appliances
Goodrich 35’s with automatic, Wilkes-Barre, PA to 150 Lions Drive required. Applica- NES RENTALS, a openings for 570-881-5143
FORD `00 WINDSTAR
White & tan with
Full size spare. Only
85,000 miles.
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
support profession-
al and other admin-
Hazle Township PA
18202
tions are available
at our maintenance
leader in a multi-bil-
lion dollar rental
day & night shifts.
Excellent base
APPLIANCE
PA RT S E T C .
$7,300 tioning, all power, istrative staff in all Email: facility located near industry for con- rate + lucrative Used appliances.
tan leather seats all (570) 301-7221 CD player, leather day-to-day business Parts for all brands.
hrmail@hazleton. the corner of Glen- struction is looking bonus plan. 223 George Ave.
in good condition. interior, tinted activities. Friendly, f-k.com maura National to make immediate Call 570-825-9402 Wilkes-Barre
Runs great. 150k. windows, custom business casual
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Fax: 570-501-0817 Blvd. and Route hires for the follow- 570-820-8162
Asking $2,000 work environment,
TRAVEL
wheels, $13,000 Phone: 502, Moosic. ing positions in the
(570) 925-2951 Call 570-829-8753 excellent compen- FREEZER: Kenmore
Blue/grey, new 570-861-3323 PITTSTON, PA
Before 5:00 p.m. sation and benefits Shopping for a upright, white, very
FORD `01 LARIAT rebuilt engine with E.O.E. area:
warranty, new package including
401(k). More infor-
new apartment?
DRIVER CONSULTANTS $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ good shape. $100
or best offer.
250 Super Duty
with slide-in camper
tires & brakes,
4,000 miles. SUZUKI `09 mation about the
practice and its
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
Classified lets
you compare costs - You will operate Sundance Vaca-
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, old gun
570-474-0154

GRAND4x4.
VITARA166
new tires, 4 door, 8’ $5,900 or multi-dimensional tions, a national REFRIGERATOR
work on Mining Items, trains
bed. Soft and hard- best offer. without hassle
BANQUET
www.bcj.com. construction equip- travel co. in Wilkes - & Musical Instruments, $75. 570-829-0852
top for bed covers.,
Good condition.
570-814-2125 Luxury
Applicants should or worry! ment, delivery Barre is looking for Hess. 474-9544 or 570-301-8017
horsepower 4 cylin-
Sold together or email a cover letter Get moving trucks, including enthusiastic team

JEEP `06
der, 4 mode full time REFRIGERATOR

MANAGER
tractor trailer com- members. Earn BOOK: Car Care,
separately $10,900 4 wheel drive. 1,269
indicating availability
date, desired salary
with classified! binations to pick up $1000+ weekly. Part Banzai & Baseball Kenmore, almond,
(570) 639-5478 miles. 4 wheel anti 21.6 cu. ft. with ice
COMMANDER 4X4 lock disc brakes.
and resume by Private Golf Club in TRAILER TECHNICIAN and deliver equip-
ment to and from
time hours, full time
benefits. Health,
100 Book. $10 each.
570-825-2494 maker & filtered
FORD `03 F150 Lockers, V-8. Heat-
Leather, heated
seats. Power seats,
05/06/2011 to:
hrjobsearch01@
Sugarloaf, Pa
seeking an experi-
is Mountain Top area.
Structural repair.
customer work
sites, and is able to
401(k), paid vaca-
tion and discount DESK: lovely secre-
water $300.
570-868-6018
LARIAT
ed leather. All gmail.com. enced Banquet tary desk, glass
mirrors, locks & Must have 3 years train in safe usage travel. No experi-
power. Navigation, Send attachments Manager for its doors above, hand REFRIGERATOR:
sunroof. 6 cd experience in top & of the equipment. ence necessary. Will
Contractor ready Satellite, Blue tooth, in PDF or MS Word upscale dining facili- painted drawers 18 cu. ft. Frigidaire,
changer with 8 lower rails, roof H.S. diploma (or train.
with ladder rack & 3rd row, More. formats only. More ty. Must have expe- below $300. stainless steel look
speakers. Cruise & repairs, side sheets equivalent), the abil- Call 1-877-808-1158
tool box, 4x4 diesel, 69,000 information on rience in booking 570-287-0820 with black handles.
tilt. Smart pass key- & dolly legs on ity to lift 70 lbs.,
under 97K. Great highway miles. www.monster.com functions and the has ice maker. Paid
less entry start. reefers and dry have a valid CDL
condition, $17,000 $14,900. Call $19,000. Call Bohlin Cywinski overall operations of MILLS BROS: 2 $600 3 years ago,
vans. Excellent license, satisfactory
or best offer. (570) 855-3657 570-401-3714 Jackson the dining room dur- albums (4 records), must move fast!
salary & benefits. driving record, and
570-925-2845 Architecture ing service. Also 1 photo black/white $100 or best offer.
JEEP `06
Must have valid dri- knowledge of feder-
LINEUP Planning must have excellent ver’s license & own
framed autograph. Call 570-262-4788
FORD `05 WHEEL
al motor carrier reg- $100.
Interior Design communication tools. Contact Gary ulations is required. Looking for that
WRANGLER ASUCCESSFULSALE 8 West Market skills, team building 570-825-2494
@ 570-868-0200 Two years of com-
600 special place
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Seating capacity for
INCLASSIFIED!
Street, Suite
1200
Wilkes-Barre, PA
ability,

able to
lead
example, and be
manage
by
542 Logistics/
mercial driving
experience involving FINANCIAL
PLATES: Star Trek
Plates-Original called home?
7 plus 2 wheel Doyouneedmorespace? 18701 change effectively. Transportation
the movement of Series of 8 Plates, Classified will address
trucks and con- from Capt Kirk, to Your needs.
chairs. 140,000 A yard or garage sale This is a year-round struction equipment 610 Business Sulu. Plus large
miles. Great condi-
in classified LINE UP position. Please DRIVERS including oversized Opportunities Enterprise Plate Open the door
tion. Asking $7,000. send resumes to: Fanelli Brothers loads required. with classified!
For more details, is the best way A GREAT DEAL... Manager Trucking has Knowledge of safety
Showing Entire
Crew. All in original REFRIGERATOR:
Call 570-589-9181 79 Country Club
tocleanoutyourclosets! IN CLASSIFIED! Lane, Sugarloaf, Pa
established new
and increased driv-
procedures for
securing and trans-
boxes.
(570)474-5159
$100 General Electric /
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FORD `97 DIESEL Looking for the right deal
TJ, X-Package 18249, fax er pay package and porting cargo is also
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with only 46,000
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an increased sign essential. RECORDS: Elvis
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additional business,
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NES RENTALS
offers competitive
records,with
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STOVE:
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light wt. $19,500
sion. Soft top with
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both regional and
wages, medical/
dental, vision, tuition
all for
(570)735-6638
$10.00 $60.
570-899-4675
DVD, leather the directions! BEER & LIQUOR
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LICENSE FOR SALE TRUCKS. Hess Col-
OFFICE MANAGER Accepting
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bar, 31” all terrain $14968 For More Info, Call lection. 1990 - 2010.
applica- nal operation. Dri- For considera- Hundreds on
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vers are home most tion, apply online
FORD `99 E250
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spear. A MUST SEE! nights throughout at our Careers
Wheelchair Van $13,999
(570) 301-7221
local nonprofit.
Excellent organiza-
RedRoof.com or in
person at the week. Drivers
must have 2-3
center at
www.nesrentals.
BEER DISTRIBUTOR 570-735-4580 Appliances?
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78,250 miles. Fully tional skills, comput- 1035 Highway 315. License available with your appli-
er / bookkeeping years of OTR expe- com/careers. with option to lease Visit us at ances are usually
No Phone Calls
JEEP `07
serviced, new bat- Merchant’s Village
tery, tires & rods. with Quicken rience, acceptable NES recognizes and building or sold simple and inex-
560 Pierce St. required. Send HOTEL MVR and pass a values diversity. separately. (the old Pittston pensive to fix!
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chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift with WRANGLER X
Kingston, PA
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resume to:
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BEST WESTERN criminal background
check.
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remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear top. Red exterior,
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c/o Times Leader
15 N. Main Street EAST MOUNTAIN INN age offers: Booth 162!
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us take a look at it
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• Paid vacations and
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speed transmission. dealership. ence preferred, but Contact Gary Potter special place
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established sales, To place your called home?
automatic, front EX, Van, Sunroof.
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wheel
door,
drive,
anti-lock
4 61,000 miles.
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’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super • Must be neat &
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showcases,
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brakes, air condi- 10 transmission. people oriented. must. To guard
condition. memberships to
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outdoor pool at
apartment complex.
FTD, Tele-Floral &
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power windows, ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ week, some
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player,
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rear
rear
Black with dark
gray leather interior.
axle. $6,500.
required.
Email letter of P.M. DISHWASHER operators with 2002
or newer cargo
Rental Office
680 Wildflower Dr.
years in business.
Room for
Skilled Trades Skilled Trades
interest to: vans & some small-
windshield wiper, DVD player. Fully 2 storage trailers.
COOK er vehicles for distri-
Plains Township potential growth.
$5,990
(570) 606-4198
loaded. 92,000
miles. Excellent
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services. Must have LPN/RN CALL 570-542-4520 POSITIONS AVAILABLE:
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condition. $19,000
(570) 675-4424 VOLVO `08 XC90
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No phone calls.
cell phone and GPS. Part Time.
Flexible hours.
Pictures available.
LABORER, general labor, outdoor
484-768-1453 Private Clinic. Avail-
508 Beauty/ Liquor License work, and HEAVY EQUIPMENT
ad Call Toll Free LEXUS `06 GX 470
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HONDA `10
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BARBER THEOS METRO
Now Hiring for
DRIVERS-CLASS c/o Times Leader
Box 2505
15 N. Main Street
Janitorial Cleaning
Bar Restaurant
Pizzeria
road dump truck, experience preferred.
Seeking responsible individuals for 40-50
Experienced Part hours per week, 1 to 3 months duration, days,
A CDL
Wilkes-Barre, PA Cordora
ODYSSEY
miles highway Time barber needed experienced Bar-
$26,500/ best offer. in busy back moun- tenders, Waitstaff,
18711-0250. Business nights, weekends possible. Must have current
570-779-4325 tain barbershop. and Kitchen Help. Village at Network 40-hour OSHA hazwoper certificate or 8-hour
570-417-2010 till 5 Call 570-760-8471. Apply in person Looking for a 570-287-7013 refresher certificate. Travel required, must
596 Mercer Ave.
Greenbriar
company you have valid PA drivers license and reliable
Kingston, PA Assisted Living
457 Wanted to Buy
PARTNER WANTED
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ivory leather interi-
or. Well maintained, Auto Strategic
570-283-2050
Looking for
PART TIME for Busy Salon Call 570-331-8191,
garage kept. All Management 533 Installation/
service records. ALL Maintenance/
more home/
family time?
POSITIONS AVAILABLE in Wilkes-Barre
Area.
or send resume to fax 570-331-8194,
BUSINESS ACCOUNT
Brand new tires. •Personal Care or email EnvResInc@aol.com
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Aides - All Shifts
•Housekeeping
570-822-0103
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
package, rear
climate control, CAR & EXECUTIVE AUTOMOTIVE top pay and
benefits
•Dietary Aide
•Cook 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
seats. TV/DVD, Aggressive and
adjustable suspen- Weekly home •Lifeguard - Certi- Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/
navigation, sun roof
plus many other
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
TRUCKS experienced Busi-
ness Account Exec- TECHNICIANS
Full time. Day shift.
time and much fications required
Repair Repair Repair
extras. 3rd seat . utive needed. Pri- more Apply within:
Only 1,900 Miles.
Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles. WANTED mary duties include Driver’s license and
PA State Inspection
4252 Memorial Hwy
Dallas, PA 18612
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
$28,950
(570) 237-1082
Highest Prices
establishing
business accounts
new
required. Top start-
ing salary, benefits,
For more
details,
TRUCK SERVICE TECHNICIAN
(570) 328-0850 and maintaining cur- 551 Other
Paid In Cash!!! rent business rela- and uniforms. please call McCarthy Tire Service Co., Inc, has immediate full time openings for
Call 570-237-6671 800-628-7807
HUMMER ‘05 H2 FREE
tionships. Prior mar-
keting & sales expe- and ask for
ANIMAL CARE
KUNKLE KENNEL, LLC
Truck Service Technicians at our location on Kidder Street. Qualified
candidates must possess a valid driver’s license, experience in chang-
Yellow with black
leather interior. TRUCKS FOR SALE REMOVAL
rience required.
Call 570-606-7838
CARPET CLEANING recruiting.
Looking for experi- ing/fixing tires is preferred but not necessary, training will be provided
Front & rear heated Ford, GMC,
Call V&G TECHNICIANS enced, professional by employer. We offer a very competitive pay rate and benefits package
including medical, dental, vision, and 401(K) program with a company
To place your To place your
seats. Many chrome International-Prices Š Groomers, part
accessories. $28,500 starting at $2,295. Full time. No experi- or full time match.
or best offer. Call Anytime ence necessary. Š Kennel Assistants
ad Call Toll Free ad Call Toll Free
Box Truck, Cab &
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(570) 956-8547 Call U-haul
288-8995 570-332-8168 or
Apply in person or or call Jeff at 570.822.3151 for more information.
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712 Baby Items
STROLLER excellent
SellingYour Car? 712
BABY ITEMS
Baby Items 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 726 Clothing
BOOTS men’s black
730 Computer
Equipment &
732 Exercise
Equipment
condition with hood We’llrunyouraduntilthevehicleissold Dresser/changer python print, size 9D Software
EXERCISE BIKE.
& basket. $20. combo with 5 draw- Organized in 1975, The Institute for Human Resources and Services, $20. 570-829-0852 Lifestyle Air Chal-
570-288-1063 Call Classifiedat829-7130 ers, light wood, or 570-301-8017 LAPTOP: Dell d610
Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing residential refurbished, w7sp1, lenge TA. Good con-
night stand included dition, older model.
$70. Changing services to individuals with developmental disabilities. BOY’S CLOTHES ofc10, antivirus+
sizes M/L, 25 items more. p4mc 1.6, $35. 570-655-5102
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business table with storage We are currently seeking candidates for the following positions:
for $30. Boy’s sizes 60gb, dvdrw, wifi,
Development Development Development shelves, light wood EXERCISE BIKE:
$30. Glider/rocker Residential Program Workers & Supervisors: L/XL polos, shorts, new battery & Recumbent, mag-
with ottoman, light shirts, sweatshirts, bag.warranty $225. netic, electronic,
The primary responsibility is to assist adults with developmental dis- 25 items $30. Bare- COMPAQ n600c
tan cushions with $50. 570-779-4176
light wood $50. abilities in their homes. Full time and Part time positions are available. ly worn, some still laptop:xppro,ofc07,
Convertible crib, Applicants must possess a valid PA driver’s license and a high school have tags 237-1583 antivirus + more. GET THE WORD OUT
light wood, with vinyl p3m 1.0,30gb,
diploma or equivalency. with a Classified Ad.
mattress $50. or
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LINEUP dvd,wifi, new bat-
tery & bag, warran- 570-829-7130
all items for $180 .
(570) 855-9221 The Institute for Human Resources and Services, Inc. ASUCCESSFULSALE ty/$100. DELL c640
PILATES CHAIR:
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laptop:xppro,ofc07,
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attachments. Brand
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A yard or garage sale tery &bag, warran-
ty/$125. TOSHIBA New. $220. Mini
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Dresser combo 80gb,cdrw+dvd,wifi,
changing table You’re in bussiness new battery &bag, 742 Furnaces &
PACKAGING SHIFT with classified!
$100. 825-0569 .warranty.$225 Heaters
570-862-2236
HIGHCHAIR Blue COMMUNION DOORS: (2) Birch

SUPERVISOR
pattern padding DRESS with veil,

EXECUTIVE
white vinyl large tray headpiece, gor- 732 Exercise sliding closet doors
(30” x 77”) $40. (2)
asking $40.00. Baby geous, size 8. origi- Equipment 6ft electric base-
walker red, blue and nally $169. Asking
yellow with attached The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department $60. negotiable. AERO PILATES
board heaters (1) 9
ft 9” electric base-
toys $20.00. infant for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is 570-592-8915 deluxe with cardio/ board heaters (2)
car seat / carrier rebounder. From
great condition $40 responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products DRESS: Girl’s size 12 QVC. Like new $95.
Honeywell thermo-
stats $45.
(570)208-3888 with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation. white special occa- 570-793-9346
EARN THE TOP COMPENSATION YOU DESERVE STROLLER SYSTEM In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior
sion dress. Brand
new with tags. Per- Say it HERE
570-288-8689

Chicco Travel GAS HEATER: Tim-


deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service fect for communion in the Classifieds! berline vent free pro
Stroller System, or wedding. $30.
• Superior Pay Plan • 5 Day Work Week includes carrier through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal 570-256-1024
570-829-7130 pane, wall-mounted,
in excellent condi-
• Paid Benefits Pkg. • Excellent Working Conditions base & stroller. candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some GIRLS CLOTHING:
CARDIOGLIDE full tion. E-mail photo is
Color grey with Red body motion, low
• Paid Vacation • Modern Facility trim. Very Good mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven- Size 10-12. Tops, impact, good condi-
available. 15,000 to
25,000 BTUs (Sells
condition. Asking tory management experience is desirable. Good communication, pants, etc. Box $25. tion $50. NORDIC-
• Aggressive Advertising Budget • High Traffic Location $125.570-823-6035
problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also
Girls - size 14. Tops, TRACK- Walk Fit,
for $250) $99.
Call 570-328-5611
pants, etc. Box $25. manual treadmill,
• Huge, Constantly SWING: Graco 6 have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced, Juniors - size 12-13. great workout! $75.
or 570-328-5506
Speed Musical Gen- Jeans, tops, etc.
Replenished Inventory tle Choice Open Top team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift Box $25. All very
ROWING MACHINE
$30. BODY BY JAKE
HEATER:
with
Amish,
remote.
Sold For Over $100. position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development good condition. Hip & Thigh machine Mahogany cabinet.
281901

FAX RESUME: 570-824-1599 Perfect Condition.


$35. and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi- 570-474-6028 $30. VITAMASTER-
Stationary bike $20.
One year old. Excel-
lent. $250.
570-693-2818 ence and an excellent benefits package, JACKET: boys gen-
EMAIL RESUME: jbaloga@nationwidecarsales.net SWING: Take Along medical, dental and more. Pre-employment
uine Italian stone
leather jacket, size
570-735-5295 570-654-6283

Swing. Baby Bounc- drug screening and background 14. $25. 868-6018 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
290 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre • 570-301-2277 er. Baby Play Gym.
$20 each. check required. WOMAN’S Transportation Transportation
570-829-0852 or CLOTHING: blouses,
570-301-8017 sweaters, dresses
UMBRELLA stroller,
& pant sets. Sizes DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE
red & blue plaid $7. Human Resources Department 12-14. $1-$10 each.
Open toe shoes: www.dallassd.com

THE TIMES LEADER PART TIME VAN AND


Backless booster new, size 7. $5.
seat $5. Car seat, 570-287-4994
gray with blue trim,
$30. Pack & Play,
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Find Something?
MINI 30-PASSENGER
SALES ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE cream & olive green
plaid pattern $60. E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com Lose Something? BUS DRIVERS
Starting rate of $10.50 - $13.50 per hour,
Pack & Play Graco, Get it back where it
Work Hard. Play Hard. blue & yellow, $30. Fax: (570) 831-7364 belongs depending on experience. Driving records &
Stroller, green &
cream plaid $40. No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity with a Lost/Found ad! background checks are required for all appli-
Fun, energetic individual with a love for the Booster high chair, employer committed to diversity in the workplace 570-829-7130 cants. Must have a valid PA School Bus Dri-
cream with bur- ver’s License and CDL. This is a perfect part-
nightlife wanted! gundy, $25. TV time job if you are a retiree, a young parent, or
video baby monitor, 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design a person with a flexible schedule. Please sub-
Northeastern PA’s #1 arts & entertainment free brand new, $50.
Baby bath tub Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. mit a letter of interest, resume, copies of driv-
weekly is looking for a sales account executive shower $20. Wood-
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.

ing record, driver’s license, Act 34, 114 and

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en changing table

IMAGING POSITION
151 clearances, letters of recommendation and
for the Weekender as well as online sales for $60. Eddie Bauer
car seat, beige & other supporting documentation to: Mr. Grant
theweekender.com black suede $40.
Exer-ersaucer, $50.
Palfey, Business Manager, Dallas School Dis-
570-239-5292
trict, PO Box 2000, Dallas, PA 18612
Base salary plus commission package All application packets must be received by
Benefits package including Health Care, 401K, life 714 Bridal Items • Experience in Photoshop a must! Deadline: April 25, 2011 or until positions
are filled. EOE
and disability insurance WEDDING GOWN • Experience in scanning and toning of photos.
Residence in Monroe County and package, new, tags • Knowledge of both PC and MAC platforms.
on, ivory strapless, 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
sales experience preferred size 10, beautiful • Page proofing required. Development Development
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Creative, enthusiastic individuals only need apply beaded to match
with slip. paid $600.
• Knowledge of typesetting and plating software a plus. AUTOMOTIVE SALES
Asking $150. • Must be willing to work nights and weekends.
Pre-employment drug screening and background
570-287-3505
CONSULTANTS
WEDDING package:
check required. ring pillow, money
bag, apron -
Pre-employment drug screening and background check Valley Chevrolet is seeking
Interested candidates should send letter of interest, babushka, hanky, required. Interested candidates should send letter of interest, individuals who are self-starters,
resume and salary history to: satin slippers. All team-oriented and driven.
made with satin resume and salary history to: (No experience necessary)
lace, pearls &
sequins, beautiful,
never used $100. We Offer:
570-654-6283 The Times Leader • Salary & Commission • Benefits
716 Building Human Resources Department • 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week
Rachel A. Pugh at rpugh@theweekender.com 15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 • Huge New & Used Inventory
Materials
General Manager, Weekender rcoolbaugh@timesleader.com Apply in person to:
DOOR: indoor used,
Vice President of Marketing, The Times Leader stained 15 glass Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager
panel 80”x 32” pine Rick Merrick, Sales Manager
rpugh@timesleader.com door. good condi-
tion. $20. 735-5916 No Telephone Calls Please!
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
GLASS DOOR. 3 We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
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Hours A Day. L KING...
WINDOWS (3) New
storm windows,
asking $60. total.
570-825-5847
for FULL TIME work with

Deliver
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RUG: 8X11 multi-col-
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Join the Leader MACHINE OPERATORS needed for
busy plastic manufacturing plant.
colors dark choco-
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wine mocha & 60-90 day evaluation with
cream. Practically
new & in excellent
$ increase $ based on YOUR
condition. $200. performance, attendance etc.
negotiable.
610-480-8923
The Times Leader, Luzerne County’s #1 newspaper, has an 12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4
(No Collections) day work weeks. Every other
immediate opening for a proven sales leader. We are looking
720 Cemetery weekend a must.
for an individual, with a strong media and digital sales
Available routes: Plots/Lots
background, to sell The Times Leader, Go Lackawanna and
Previous mfg. experience preferred.
Some heavy lifting. Promotion from
CEMETERY PLOTS online advertising. Responsibilities include: within opportunities.
Swoyersville/Kingston Plymouth National
Cemetery in
Benefit Pkg. includes: Medical,
Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation,
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$450 each. Call
• Background in media sales and marketing Holiday pay PLUS
225 daily papers / 240 Sunday papers 570-825-3666 • Strong track record of prospecting and closing Applicants may apply between:
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Guitar? AEP INDUSTRIES, INC.
Jason Drive, Lombardo Drive Sell it in the • Superior verbal and written communication skills 20 Elmwood Avenue
Classified Section!
• High energy level and an eagerness to learn Crestwood Industrial Park
Duryea 570-829-7130
Mountaintop, PA 18707
EOE We are a drug free workplace.
CEMETERY PLOTS In addition to receiving invaluable training, the Times Leader offers
$560 Monthly Profit + Tips (3) together. a generous salary and commission plan and great benefits including
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers Maple Lawn
Section of medical, dental, 401k, insurance and more. This is a fabulous
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, Dennison opportunity for a driven and creative individual to showcase their
Cemetery. Children's Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street Section ML. sales abilities. is currently looking for:
$550 each.

Dallas 610-939-0194
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required. FULL-TIME THERAPEUTIC STAFF
SUPPORT WORKERS
Interested candidates should send letter of interest, resume and salary
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips CEMETERY
PLOTS history to: Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers (2) Available. Human Services. Provide 1:1 interventions &
support to children. Full-time TSS are
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street,
St. Mary’s The Times Leader
Cemetery. Near guaranteed a minimum of 35 hours per week.
front gate on N. Human Resources Department
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742 Furnaces & 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 766 Office 776 Sporting Goods 786 Toys & Games 845 Pet Supplies
Heaters Accessories Gardening Equipment
BATHROOM SINK SEATS: Two rear all FISHING ROD & WWE wrestling REPTILE TANK: 55
HEATER: Tower DINING ROOM DONE-RIGHT SET: Gerber white leather seats for COMPUTER STA- REEL: $25. championship toy gallon with metal
quartz electric TABLE beveled Pressure porcelain bathroom Oldsmobile Silhou- TION, Sauder large 570-825-2494 belts $10. each stand, metal mesh
heater, asking $20. glass, custom Washing sink with mirror and ette Van, Pontiac or oak finish, storage Little Tikes girls pink flip top lid, lamp,
GOLF BAG, Precise
570-825-5847 ordered, rectangu- Patios, decks, sid- medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
Chevy. Perfect Con-
dition. $25 each.
shelves & cubbys, 2 professional, black/
vanity pink $25. Lit-
tle Tikes kitchen set
800 heat pad, & décor
$100. 10 gallon with
lar with brass base. ing, concrete. Serv- large file drawers,
5 chairs with brass ing Lackawanna & 570-331-8183 570-474-5643 navy standup bag, & chair $30. Little PETS & ANIMALS metal mesh lid, cave
744 Furniture & frames, rattan insert Luzerne Counties.
keyboard shelf & flip putter tube, ball Tikes grill $10. Dis- & water bowl $40.
drawer for more
Accessories & upholstered royal
blue seats. $250.
570-655-4004
BED RUG with cover
for Chevy S-10 pick- SEWING FABRICS storage. $50.
570-735-5295
holder, 6 pockets in
excellent condition.
ney Princess tricy-
cle with adult push 810 Cats
570-474-0154

ANTIQUE LAWN & SHRUB up 6’ box. $200. Lots of Them $25. 570-696-1267. SADDLES: Western
Maple student desk, handle $25. Chil-
BEDROOM SET
$350.
570-287-0563
2 drawers on top, 1
large file drawers
MAINTENANCE.
See our ad under
570-655-0546
BEDLINER: 89
WALLPAPER
1,000’s of patterns
TYPEWRITER:
Electric Smith Coro-
MOUNTED BEAR
HEAD: Grizzly bear.
dren’s shopping
cart $10. Children’s CATS & KITTENS
12 weeks & up.
horse saddle 16”
seat. Red Ranger
saddle $275. for
$25. 570-735-5295 1165 Lawn Care in WALLPAPER & BLIND na Typewriter/Work Dirt Devil battery
Chevy S10, standard $400 or best offer. Shots, neutered, set. or $220.
Call an Expert. operated vacuum
ARMOIRE:
sized solid
Over-
pine
DRESSER 6 draw-
ers. Brown. Good Peter’s Lawncare
cab $30. 2000
Chevy Cavalier LS
WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St.,
Processor. Very
Good Condition with
Call 570-472-3543
asking $10. Lego set
(small) $5.
VALLEY CAT RESCUE YOUTH SIZED
Horse-pony west-
rear trunk spoiler, Wilkes-Barre, PA ribbons. $50. PUMP electric pump 824-4172, 9-9 only.
wood armoire; condition. $15. See our ad under 570-239-5292 ern saddle 14” seat,
country french black $10. Four 570-970-6683 570-788-2388 Coleman $15.
Entertainment Cen- Call an Expert FREE KITTENS: to a brown, good condi-
design, 3 shelves, barrel carb running after 5:00 PM. 570-288-1063
ter, light brown with 1165 Lawn Care SOFA FABRIC SAM- good home. They tion $175.
beautifully carved 3 drawers. fits up to
from Chevy motor
PLES: 26” X 26”. SKIS: USA Super S 788 Stereo/TV/ are very loving, fluffy 570-472-5332
wood doors, striking 32” tv. $15. Head-
ROCK: free large $50. 3 suitcases in
huge selection. 768 Personal Volart 72IN Skis with Electronics & cuddly.
showcase piece for decorative rock, excellent shape
bedroom or family
board queen, white, great for landscap- $40. 570-740-1246 great for arts n’ Electronics Salomon 900S aluim
POWER SUPPLY 12
570-883-7264
good condition. $7 crafts. bundle of 20 bindings $150.
room $500. ing, borders, fill or volt, power supply
570-288-1063 for $ 15. 655-0807 ADDING MACHINES: 570-287-2901
570-690-8009 whatever. You pick BOOKS: “Bush at
Monroe 3140 $25 . made by micronta 815 Dogs
up. The largest rock War”, by Bob Wood- TACKLE BOX:
ENTERTAINMENT SOFA: Contempo- Texas Instruments like new condition
BEDROOM SET: measures approxi- ward, published New. $3. Skate-
CENTER: Dark rary style leather $15. 570-779-4176 $8. 570-735-6638
French Provincial, mate 5ft. x 10ft. $1. 2002. “The Halder- board. 17” x 15”.
Wood. 66” tall by cream or tan color
queen headboard, 49” wide. Excellent 570-457-6610 mann Diaries”,
“Inside the White sofa & loveseat set. TRANSCEIVER Vin- New. $5. Backpack. TV-Sany-27” good 900
armoire, triple chest condition, remote-
of drawers,night-
condition. $25.
570-779-4176
Spike & Gorilla’s House”, by HR. Hal- Arms & feet are a
cherry colored
tage 1975, 40 chan-
nel, JCPenney,
New. $3.
570-287-4994 $15. 570-288-1063 REAL ESTATE
Lawn Care & Out- dermann, published
stand & mirror.
Fantastic quality & door Maintenance 1994. “Witness to wood $550. nego- model, 6218, 12 volt,
TENT Pop-up cloth TV: 32” FOR SALE
ENTERTAINMENT tiable. Four shelf, tri- CB transceiver with
in great condition. We do it all! Power”, by John paintball bunker/ $60

PAWS
CENTER: traditional angular shaped LED, TX-RX indica-
Must sell. $700. oak finish, excellent Lawn Care - Summer Ehrlichman, pub- tent, never used, 570-899-4675 906 Homes for Sale
packages available, lished 1982. “The plant display. Made tor, ANL, NB, PA,
570-760-4434 condition $40. Book of solid, espresso controls, micro- $20. Huffy Micro
concrete patios, Unfinished Presi-
BREAKFRONT
shelf: 5 shelves,
tree trimming & dency”, “Jimmy colored wood. phone, like new bike, blue, $30. 790 Swimming Having trouble
large, light oak fin- 570-239-5292 paying your mort-
Brand new & very $99. Or best offer. Pools/Hot Tubs
TO CONSIDER....
4 door cherry $400. ish, very good con- removal. Gutter Carter’s Trip gage? Falling
Excellent condition. cleaning. Custom Beyond the White sturdy $25. 570-287-2901 TURKEY CALLS:
dition. $20. Canopy 610-480-8923 behind on your
570-675-0920 Bed Frame: queen, dog Kennels & House, published Friction slate/glass. POOL: 4.5 ft. deep,
payments? You
BUNK BEDS: Twin, headboard & base, wooden playsets. 1998. “To Renew STAMP COLLECT- 770 Photo Lists $49. Selling for 21 ft. round above
may get mail from
black metal. $135. 570-702-2497 America”, by Newt $20. Friction ground pool; like ENHANCE
Dark Maple $100.
570-430-4054 Gingrich, published
ING MAGAZINES/ Equipment push/pin. $7. Mouth new, new motor, YOUR PET
people who promise
570-824-0591 SPREADER Scott PUBLICATIONS: u.s. to forestall your
1995. Books were calls selling $3.50 pump, & sand filter.
18” drop spreader. postal service “usa CANON ultrasonic CLASSIFIED foreclosure for a fee
COMPUTER DESK,
larger corner, light
Line up a place to live hardly used. $20.
all best sellers and
hard to find $10.
philatelic magazine,
june 1983 to march
EF, 28-200mm, AF-
each 570-287-2073 Maintenance
accessories & deck AD ONLINE in advance. Report
them to the Federal
oak color & gray. in classified! 570-735-5916 each. All in good
condition. Call Jim
2011, 152 different
MF, F/3.5-5.6 USM,
Macro-zoom lens in
UNIFORM:
Baseball
1930’s
uniform,
included. $999.
570-690-8009
Trade Commission,
$75. 570-868-6018 FURNITURE: tan TRIMMER/EDGER $7.00; “stampers” box $175 or best wool, A.G.Spalding. Call 829-7130 the nation’s con-
Torro electric, 10” 655-9474 email magazine for kids, offer. 570-287-2901 sumer protection
COMPUTER STAND: reclining chair 15.00
cut, new in box bing1124.1@netze- 18 different $1.50;
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blue reclining chair 570-823-7198
with storage space $20. 825-9744 ro.com. united nations “phil- A yard or garage sale and provide us your FTC-HELP or click
$50. Entertainment 20.00. glass oak
atelic bulletin”, janu- 772 Pools & Spas in classified email address on ftc.gov. A mes-
Center $40. coffee table and BOOKS: Box of 778 Stereos/
ary 1995 to october sage from The
570-829-0852 or end table both. 754 Machinery & hardcover & paper-
2010, 82 different HEATER/POOL,
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570-301-8017 $40.00 Equipment back. King, Grisham brand new in tocleanoutyourclosets!
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ASHLEY
GENERATOR:, gas zine, december propane 100,000 Sony. In good information will be
Couch has a queen KITCHEN SET, hard
rock maple, 52” Coleman Power- CANES & WALKING 1992 to december btu, for above condition. $150. with classified! emailed to you from
sleeper. $100. mate 3750; AC 120 ground pools up to
oval table, 4 chairs STICKS for hiking & 2010, 56 different 570-262-1136 gadzoo.com
Or best offer.
painted yellow $75. volts @ 25 amps. 2 walking, 15 available $4.00; canada post 24, with manufac- 792 Video “The World of Pets
570-474-0154 outlets with sepa- turers warranty. Call STEREO: Technics
Call 570-704-6588
rate 20amp circuit
$4. each. GARDEN “details” magazine,
after 6:30 week with 2 3 1/2” speak- Equipment Unleashed”
DESK secretary with DISPLAY concrete june 1993 to march
LAMP - Parlor stand breakers. Briggs & 2011, 76 different days or any time ers $50. 239-5292 You can then use
hutch, new in box donkey with flower DVD PLAYER: new
up lamp. Very good Stratton 6.0 OHV $4.00. week ends. $699. your account to
$100. 288-9940 cart 3’x 3’ $100. in box with remote,
gas engine. 50 570-675-0005
condition. Grey
hours run time $350
Manger for Christ- (570)654-1622 780 Televisions/ never used. $20. enhance your online
DESK, drop down metal color. $25. 570-288-1063 ad. Post up to 6
top 3 drawers, 570-740-1246 or best offer.
mas display, home
TAFFETA - 12 rolls of 774 Restaurant Accessories captioned photos
made, 15 Figurines.
pecan finish, 36x 44 570-239-4438 12 “ x 15 “ $12 lining. $10 all. of your pet
x15” excellent con- LIVING ROOM SUITE
CUTLERY 15 Knives 570-779-9791 Equipment TELEVISION: 19” 794 Video Game Expand your text to
29 Brown St.
color TV with Solid 2 story home
dition. $95. couch & love seat,
in case $6. CHRIST- remote. $20. Systems/Games include more
570-287-2517 excellent condition -
$400. or best offer HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- MAS ITEMS over
200 items includes
TIRE: 1 Goodyear
Invicta P195/70R16
BEVERAGE
COOLER, for restau- 13” color TV with
remote. $15. Both in
GUITAR ONLY for
information, include
your contact
with 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, vinyl
DESK: O’Sullivan $400. 693-7558 on wheel 5 hole rant use, with dou- sided, large carport
ER 6’X14’ tree ornaments, Guitar Hero III X-Box information such
Corner Work-center from “92 Dodge ble swing door, Ask- very good condition. 360 & Playstation 2, and fenced yard.
LOVESEAT & under tree items, Spirit $35. 1 ing $1,500 or best 570-474-6028 as e-mail, address
5.5’x5’.5 finished in Like new with used almost new Convenient loca-
OTTOMAN solid window displays, Goodyear Conve- offer. Call phone number and
pine laminate, in electric brakes, $20. 570-868-6018 tion. Home needs
sand colored cush- lights, flowers & nience Spare (new) (570) 459-6017 TELEVISION: 32” or website.
excellent condition, new tires and updating by
ioned, excellent vases, all for $60. 125/80D16 3 Cara- Zenith. Hardly used. great potential.
sells for $250. ask-
ing $99. E-mail shape $200.
reinforced tongue.
$2700.
570-735-2081. van 15” wheels (5
hole) 4 Kelly Nava-
RESTAURANT
$100. 570-262-1136 796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
AKC REG. GERMAN $79,900
MLS 11-74
photo available. Call 570-239-5457 CANISTER SET 4 EQUIPMENT,
570-328-5611 or
570-328-5506
SOFA: 100% Italian
black leather sofa & LAWNMOWER
piece, burgundy, $8. gator Gold P195
/75R14 with wheel 8x12 walk in
782 Tickets SHORTHAIRED POINTER PUPS Call Colleen
570-237-0415
Hamilton Beach can cooler $2300; 5 females available,
loveseat, very good BLADE monitor (5 hole) good 2 CONCERT TICKETS:
opener, used less asking $550 each.
DESK: solid elm condition $550. meter, with cables Kelly Navigator 8x8x10 walk 2 tickets for
than 1 year $8. Pups come from
wood 2 pedestal; 570/824-7807 or new, never used 800S 195/75R14 on in freezer $3800; Avenged Sevenfold,
Electrolux canister 4 champion blood-
executive desk, 1 570-545-7006 $5. 570-735-6638 wheel (5 hole) good Pizza oven with Three Days Grace,
ply bags Style C lines & are excellent
large file drawer, 5 1 Kelly Explorer stones $2000; and SevenDust on Mr. Baseball, buying
AFFORDABLE generic 10 count pets! Available by
shallow item draw-
AVOCA
P205/70R15 from Stainless steel 4/29. Section 205. all sports cards and
ers, center tray, MATTRESS SALE 756 Medical $10. Electrolux
truck. $35. each. kitchen hood Row F. $100 Call memorabilia.
Easter. 570-854-
upright 4 ply, style U 5511 or email tim-
rear pull out shelf. We Beat All Equipment 8 count $10. Style U 570-868-6772 $3000; Stainless 570-299-0324 203-557-0856 seltzer@ymail.com
Top inlaid edged Competitors Prices! steel pizza oven
pattern, excellent Mattress Guy generic upright 4 ply TIRES [4] Goodyear
condition. Approxi- Twin sets: $149
CRT MONITOR 16”
with power cable,
10 count
570-868-6018
$10. Eagles P-225-55-
R17” summer thread
hood $4000;
bread pan rack ELTON JOHN TICKETS
4 tickets for Elton
The Video ALASKAN MALAMUTE
mately 3’x5”. $125 Full sets: $169 excellent condition $100; 2 soup Game Store AKC Registered
or best offer. Two 2 Queen sets: $189 $10. 570-287-4994 CANNING JARS: $50. all. Aluminum warmers for $100; John at Mohegan 28 S. Main W.B. Available May 24.
drawer legal size file All New Quarts $3/doz. Pints 16ft extension lad- 2 door sandwich Sun - Wachovia Rare breeding &
DIABETES Lancets der, good condition. Open Mon- Sat,
cabinets $50 each. American Made $3/doz. 1/2 Pints prep table $500. arena. April 22, hand whelped.
570-696-3444 570-288-1898 box of 100 $5. $50 firm 655-3197. floor- 14 rows from 12pm – 6pm
$2/doz. 6 Glass 5 All equipment is 5 males &
570-654-6283 sold as is. For stage. 570-822-9929 / 5 females: Seals,
DINETTE SET: 41” PANTRY / CABINET gallon water jugs Find Something?
with metal holding more info, call 570-446-3254 570-941-9908 Sables & Whites. 1206 Spring St.
round dining table White storage LANCETS box of 100 Lose Something? Totally remodeled 2
$600
$$ CASH PAID $$
over pedestal base. pantry /cabinet with $5. each. Diabetic racks. $75. Get it back where it 570-847-0873 TICKETS: MUST
570-735-4580 570-510-6428 bedroom home with
4 matching chairs, wood trim. 6 1/2ft X syringes 60 bags of belongs SELL!!!! Two $200 fabulous kitchen, 2
10 $.50 each. Lon- RESTAURANT US Airways vouch-
includes matching
cushions. Like New .
3ft. Excellent condi-
tion. $75. tus Insulin 5 boxes
DINNERWARE:
Farberware China
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130 EQUIPMENT,
Somerset Dough
ers good for $400 VIDEO GAMES ALASKAN car garage,
inground heated
$200. BEDROOM 570-855-9221 $20. each. Novolog (Calais #4173). 44 worth of air travel!!
MALAMUTE PUPPIES pool and 4 person
FURNITURE: double
size dresser. 42” W PICTURE:
Southwest $75.
giant
Insulin 5 boxes $20.
each. One Touch
Ultra Mini $5. Accu-
piece includes
service for 8 with
TIRES. 4 Kumho
P195/70/R14
new, less than 500
like
Sheeter, Model
CAR-100. 1 avail-
able. $1,500 each
Call now! $200.
570-814-4643 & SYSTEMS AKC RARE Red &
white, 2 females,
hot tub. Finished
basement could be
with 6 deep draw- sugar bowl, cream- Highest $$ Paid a 3rd bedroom.
ers & 3 smaller cen- Wooden Teepee Chek Aviva $5. One miles. 5th tire spare Call for more info TICKETS: WB Yan- shots & wormed,
er, serving plate & Guaranteed Duryea Borough.
ter drawers. Large shelf stand $75. Touch Ultra 2 $5. mounted on 98 570-498-3616. kees tickets avail- $500 each. Call
bowl. Used once will able, 2 seats, third Buying all video MLS #11-576
mirror attached. Tall Area rug, olive 570-239-0057 Camry wheel. All for 570-477-3398
green with leaf sacrifice for $50. RESTAURANT row behind home games & $145,900
chest of drawers. 3 331-0815 $250. after 7 pm Call Charlie
large and 3 small
drawers. French
imprint, approxi-
mate 5x7 $40. LIFT CHAIR DINNERWARE:
570-822-1811 EQUIPMENT,
SOMERSET TURN
plate with VIP Park-
ing with each pair,
systems. PS1 & 2,
Xbox, Nintendo,
Looking for that
special place
VM 101
570-829-6200
570-239-5292 Summit stairway lift, TIRES: set of 4 OVER MACHINE - $10 a ticket. Inter- Atari, Coleco,
Provincial light one year old, barely White with 22k gold called home?
beige with beautiful trim. Creamer, large Michelin green x model SPM45, ested, email Bonos- Sega, Mattel,
brass trimmings. 3
RECLINER: light used, battery back-
platter & sugar mxv4 plus radial xse $500. VICTORY 2 Saint@aol.com.
Gameboy,
Classified will address
green, works well. up. Asking $1800 all season tires, door frigerator, Your needs.
pieces $175. $60. 570-654-1581 or best offer. Call bowl. Serving for 8,. Vectrex etc.
P205/55R16 m&s. Model RAA2D575D,
HUTCH/SERVER: or 570-881-5143 570-401-1558 Never used. Bought
15,000 miles on $200 For more
784 Tools DVD’s, VHS & CDs Open the door
unusual, refin- in 1948. Made in with classified!
ished/antique 50” W
with 2 top shelves
SOFA BED: Queen
size. With or without 758 Miscellaneous
USA. 570-693-1088 tires, excellent con-
dition, sell for $189
information, call
570-498-3616
GRIZZLY
capacity,
1’X3’
variable
& Pre 90’s toys,
The Video
AMERICAN BULL DOG
AVOCA
supported by 4 DVD - X Files Series each at jack williams speed, wood lathe
mattress. Very good tires. $200. Game Store Female, brown &
brass posts & mir- condition. $400. AIR PURIFIER : Ionic 7 on DVD. Very good 776 Sporting Goods with lathe tools,
rored back. Two Breeze by Sharper condition. $25. 570-926-5075 1150 S. Main white, 5 months
570-299-7270 new used only once
lower doors with Image $65. 570-283-2552 ARROWS: 10 Easton $260. Retrofit laser Scranton old, good with
TRAILER HITCH with children, trained.
frame brass lattice STOOLS 2 padded 570-779-4176 arrows with soft guide for most 10” Mon - Sat,
FISH TANK STAND: hardware, fits 2005- Includes crate.
work with printed all steel with padded 2008 Escape, Mer- quiver. 25” Length. miter saws, works 12pm – 6pm
backs. $25. or best AIR PURIFIER: Ionic Metal 55 gallon AKC papers.
fabric behind. Maize steel stand. $20. cury Mariner, Mazda $25. great! $12. 570-822-9929
color. $75. COFFEE offer. 570-824-7314 Breeze by Sharper 570-829-1541 call 570-696-1267 $350
Image, excellent 570-829-1478 Tribute $110. 570-905-0260
TABLE: 42” square,
contemporary table
in Parsons style,
TABLE kitchen or
dining 36” round
condition. $60.
570-709-3146 FUTON with wooden
arms & black vinyl
CARGO COVER fits
2005-2008 Escape
BASEBALL
EQUIPMENT:USED.
HEDGE TRIMMER:
Garden Groomer
VITO’S American Bulldog 314 Packer St.
Newly remodeled 3
& Mercury Mariner. Puppies, NKC
completely covered
with brass and
oak veneer, very
sturdy, took legs off AQUARIUM: 40 gal-
lon. With all needed
mattress cover.
570-675-6057
$50. 570-466-1214
CATCHERS
youth,
MITT,
Rawlings
Pro with bag. Used
three times. Cost & bedroom home with
1st floor master, 1.5
chrome tiles to form
geometric pattern.
for easy transport,
good condition $15. accessories $55.
570-829-1541 HUMIDIFIER:
WICKER STAND
with spring, fall &
new $25. Men’s
Nike tan catchers
$300 will sell for
$150 or best offer. GINO’S baths, detached
garage, all new sid-
570-822-7903 Crofton, New, $25. Mitt, used $15. 570-654-0956
Original
$1,100.
price
Asking TABLE: Medium oak ATTENDS Adult 570-654-0956
winter silk flowers
$10. 2 small Youth Pro Nike
catcher leg guards, METAL CABINET:
Wanted: Brindle & White,
ing , windows, shin-
gles, water heater,
$250.
Prices are negotiable!
colored sofa table.
$45. 3 24” light
underwear XL size,
14 per package $5. LADDER RACKS -
(metal), adjust to
dressed angels on
bench $5. 2 porce- used $10. Youth
Louisville Slugger
Old white with door
& drawer. 3ft 20” x
Junk 6 Males, 4 Females,
Shots & Wormed,
kitchen and bath-
rooms. A must
570-288-5835
DINING ROOM SET
green metal
planters that hook
each. 288-9940
width sizes, with
spoiler for vans, mini
lain dressed bun-
nies on wicker outfielders glove, 16”. $45. Two Man
Crosscut Saws: old.
Cars & Ready April 25,
$800.00 each,
see house!
$119,900
oak, 48” round table over the railing on To place your vans, SUV, ect.
bench $12. 1 granny used $10. Omaha
Little League bat $25 each. Wood Trucks Call Steve at MLS 11-73
with two 12” leafs & deck, $15. ad call...829-7130 Brand name Weath-
bunny dressed on
small rocker $5. (gold), used $15. Tool Box: 5’, older & 570-956-7166 Call Tom
4 matching chairs 570-301-8515 er Guard $75. Call 570-868-6134 homemade. $10. Highest 570-262-7716
$125. 288-7138
752 Landscaping &
AUTO
MANUALS:
& TRUCK
1950- Ladder- 32’ wood
extension ladder
Jewelry Box 12”x5”
$2. BIKES: Sears mens
570-735-5916
Prices GERMAN SHEPHERD
1985. $10 each.
DINING ROOM SET:
36”x 60” table with Gardening Pinto Trailer Hook
for dump truck: $50.
$75. 570-735-7658
570-287-4994
WINE PRESS $125.
10 speed 26” light-
weight bicycle,
786 Toys & Games Paid!! PUPPIES, AKC
2 leaf. Hutch cup- LADDER: 22 foot, Shepherds By Fanti
OBO. Old Wooden Bar $35. Sears Ladies BASKETBALL FREE
Brizzy’s 25 Yrs. Experience
board with glass
display doors. Hutch
47 3/4”W, 15 1/2” D
Arbor Care &
Landscaping
570-823-6829
wood extension.
$29. Call after 5pm.
570-287-7684.
Stools $25 each.
570-899-4675
3 speed 26” light-
weight bicycle, $35.
Both good condi-
STAND Lifestyle,
free standing good PICKUP
Family Raised
Black/Tan,
BACK MOUNTAIN
NEW LISTING!
and 72” H. $350. Tree trimming, BARREL, net good condition Black/Red. M/F 573 Coon Rd.
570-474-6919 pruning & removal. wooden. LADDER: 8 ft. Wern- 760 Monuments &
tion. 570-696-1703 $60 after 3pm 288-8995 Hasenborn-Arminus
Stump Grinding, 53 gallon. er wooden ladder BOWLING BALL 570-655-3197 570-825-5597
Lots
MIRROR. 36” diam-
eter. Very good con-
Cabling.
Free Estimates
Excellent
condition $195.
Very good condition
$30. 570-954-2029
16lbs Resin
Brunswick Groove
BICYCLE, vintage WANTED 570-239-5498

dition. $20.
570-954-2029
Fully Insured
570-542-7265
570-876-3830 LADDER: 8’ WOOD GRAVE LOT
Near baby land at
Brand
Red/Blue
New
$20.00
Schwinn Collegiate
3, 26”, new tires. JEWELRY ITALIAN CANE CORSO
STEP LADDER $15. $75. 570-654-2657 Mastiff Puppies
Memorial Shine in (570)829-2695 ICCF Registered.
570-779-9791
Carverton. BOARD GAMES: Sire over 200 lbs.
BOWLING BALL:

INSERTER/PACKAGER
LADDER: Werner 6ft $400. Call Vintage 1982 Parker Blue & blue fawn.
10lb blue marble Brothers, William One of a kind
step aluminum step 570-287-6327 with case, $35, Vet Checked
ladder $35. Alu- Fuld, Ouija in box 570-617-4880 property set on 6
girl’s vintage 26”
IMMEDIATE NEED minum 16 ft exten-
sion ladder $60.
Wheelbarrow steel
762 Musical
Schwinn bike: $70.
570-829-4776
$25. Vintage 1975
Selchow & Righter
Co., Parcheesi, in LAB PUPS
acres. Charm
galore in this
Victorian Style
The Times Leader has Immediate opening for tub heavy duty $35. Instruments BOXING BAG: Ever- box $25. Best offer. 8 weeks old, home. New kitchen
Tailgate 88-98 last boxing heavy 570-287-2901 wormed. Yellows & remodeled baths
Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager Chevy fullsize $60 GUITAR, electric,
bag, good condition, $350 each. Blacks -Butler kitchen 14x8
call 570-655-3197 fender strat, red, DOLLS: $250. each. (Indoor kidney
for our Packaging Department. like new with case $42. Boxing speed
bag with mounting
Four $20. 570-836-1090 shape pool & spa
$225. Mandolin, 570-825-2494
Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate.
LUGGAGE
Samsonite 2 piece electric cutaway, by hardware,
condition, $32.
good
DVD’S Harry Potter
WILKESBARREGOLD POMERANIAN PUPPIES
area that measures
approx. 2,400 sq.ft.
This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor. ovation, like new
(570)991-7448
$40. 570-825-2494 570-430-4054 not included in
with case $150. (1st four movies) all Parents on premises
$30. Goosebumps Shots Current. $500. square footage.
Duties include but are not limited to:

CASH
PEDAL CARS: Two Amplifier 25w with
(570)48GOLD8
DVD’s (4) & books 570-401-1838 Wine cellar in
Kettler Racer Cars. reverb, fender like
• Opening of insert skids In fantastic condi- new in box $75. (12) -all $25. basement.
$525,000
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers tion. Great for ages Amplifier 15w with 570-237-1583 1092 Highway 315 Blvd POMERANIANS MLS# 11-81
4-14. $125. each. reverb, fender new (Plaza 315) AKC, 11 weeks,
• Stackdown of ROP Willing to negotiate. in box. $45 Shopping for a 315N .3 miles after Champion blood-
Call Geri
570-862-7432
• Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of
assigned shift
570-760-4434
PICTURE beautiful
570-371-8581
PIANO
FOR new apartment?
Classified lets
Motorwold line. 1st & 2nd
Shots & wormed.
Vet checked.
570-696-0888

LEWITH & FREEMAN


you compare costs -
ANTIQUE GUNS
hand pained & upright “Everett” $300 to $400.
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift
at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle.
wooden framed
‘farm with cows”,
Asking $150.
570-472-5339
Old Shot Guns
without hassle
or worry!
570-864-2643
REAL ESTATE
vintage $75. SOAP 570-696-3801
STONE Vintage of 3 PIANO: Upright Rifles, Swords Get moving PUPPIES
Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of
wiseman standing
on a base, beautiful
acoustic piano.
Original Ivory Keys,
& Daggers,
Military Items
with classified! Mon-Sat
10am - 8pm
Chihuahuas, Poms,
Huskies, Poo Mixes,
Shih Tzus, Morkies,
DALLAS
New construction
$50. STEIFF monkey Mahogany wood. Vintage Scopes GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
interest or resume: “Jacko” with all Becker Bros. N.Y. approximate 3 X 5 -
Closed Sundays Maltese, Toy Fox, on 1 acre lot.
Old Toys & Highest Cash Pay
Human Resources Department tags, perfect condi- Deep, full sound.
Coins
$50. 868-6018 Puggles, Cocker,
Labs & more!
2500 sq. ft.
2 story, 4 or 5
tion $75. 472-5332 Perfect for student Outs Guaranteed
The Times Leader PIT BALLS almost 570-453-6900 or bedrooms, 2.5
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 ROASTING PANS:
or teaching studio.
$100. 883-7584 PRIVATE COLLECTOR. 100 multi-colored We Pay At Least 570-764-2578 bath, Great room
3 New Medium & 570-417-9200 kids’ Ball Pit Balls 76% of the London with cathedral
Email: ldaris@timesleader.com
Fax: 570-831-7364
Large. Stainless
Steel. All for $ 10. 764 Musical
for Sale. $20 or best
offer. 570-287-2268
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
ROTTWEILER PUP ceiling, fire place,
dual zone gas heat
570-735-2081. Lessons/Services DRIVER, Adams Male, German line, & central air,
POTTERY WHEEL: 9 weeks old,
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! ROTISSERIE - Ron PIANO: Baldwin
Redline Titanium.
child’s deluxe wheel Visit us at ready to go.
2 car garage,
REDUCED Now!!
460cc. Graphite
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to diversity in the workplace. call after 7 pm wilkesbarregold@
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Call 674-7858 Call 570-898-1278 570-331-0815 yahoo.com
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BEAR CREEK DALLAS EDWARDSVILLE HANOVER TOWNSHIP HARDING


JENKINS TWP KINGSTON LAKE ARIEL MESHOPPEN MOUNTAINTOP
SALE BY OWNER
333 Beaupland 2164 Northgate Rd Novak Road
10-1770
REDUCED!

Reduced! 310 Lockville Rd.


NEW LISTING! 122-124 Short St. 21 Thomas Lane

Living room has


Secluded on a hill
but part of High
Very nice double-
block in
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3 bedrooms, 2
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity
Lovely home
immaculate move-in
in 2 story, 3 bedroom,
2 bath. $85,000
Lovely nearly com-
pleted renovated 71 Mountain Road
awesome woodland Point Acres. 2 story Edwardsville on a baths, 1 car garage. of country living in condition. Soak in MLS 11-621 Victorian farmhouse 17 year old 2 story,
New carpeting, 1717 River Road
views and you will Colonial, 4 bed- quiet street and out this beautiful 2 the hot tub or relax 570-696-2468 sits high on 7.81 single family home,
paint, etc. Large lot. Compact 2 story
enjoy the steam/ rooms, 2.5 baths. of the flood zone. story home on 2.23 by the pond! W/D acres featuring Move right in this
Asking $118,000. home with 3 bed-
sauna. Lake and Large family room Good income prop- acres surrounded hookup on 1st flr, panoramic pastoral beautiful 3 bed-
Deremer Realty rooms, 1st floor
tennis rights avail- with fireplace and erty for an investor by nature the prop- coal stove in base- views, high ceilings, room, 2 1/2 baths.
570-477-1149 bath with laundry,
able with Associa- sliding door to or live in one side erty has it’s own ment, oversized original woodwork, Eat in kitchen with
large kitchen. Park-
tion membership. screened porch. 2 and rent the other private driveway. shower in Master gutted, rewired, pergo floors and
(membership
optional). Minutes
car garage. Central
AC. Wooded lot.
to help pay the
mortgage! Make HANOVER TWP. Great entertaining
inside & out! 3 car
ing in rear with
alley access.
$39,900
bath, large back
yard. Additional Off
insulated and sheet-
rocked, newer roof,
silestone counter
tops, two tiered
from the Pocono's $275,000. your appointment garage plus 2 car Street Parking for 2 vinyl siding, kitchen island. Dining room,
MLS 11-99
and 2 hours to 11-1077 today! detached. A MUST cars in rear. Proper- and baths. Lots of family room with
Call Colleen
LAKE SILKWORTH
Philadelphia or New Besecker Realty MLS #11-438 SEE! MLS#11-831 ty has 2 sheds. potential with TLC. fireplace, additional
570-237-0415
York. $349,000 570-675-3611 $69,900 $279,900 $149,000 Elk Lake School Dis- great room with
Maria Huggler Mary Ellen Belchick call Nancy MLS# 11-380 trict. $199,000 cathedral ceiling.
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES DALLAS 570-696-6566 570-237-0752 Call Toni Davis
570-714-6132
MLS# 11-525 Call
570-696-2468
Finished basement
with laundry room,
570-587-7000 570-287-1196 work shop and
SMITH HOURIGAN exercise room.
Let the Community
Know!
146 Brown St.
NEW PRICE!
Beautiful outside as
JENKINS TWP. Forced hot air fur-
nace, central air.

EXETER
Place your Classified
HARDING
Two car attached
inside - This 2 story
Ad TODAY! offers too many
garage. Extensive
570-829-7130 Brand new ranch landscaping with
PENDING amenities & waterfall & private
upgrades to 50 yards from lake.
BERWICK PRICE REDUCED! mention. Resort
KINGSTON Double lot, 3 bed- paver patio. 800

MOOSIC
room, two bath, acres of state land
1419 First Ave 19 Circle Drive living in your back laundry room. Full out back door.
Spacious floor plan yard with inground basement, with $230,000.
- Hardwood floors
PENDING
pool & cabana. A insulation & Call 570-417-9162
throughout - must see property! sheetrock. after 9AM to set up
Recently remodeled 23 Mead St.
PRICE REDUCED Newly remodeled 2 New well an appointment or
kitchen & master MLS#:09-4746 email
bath - Sunroom $199,900 PRICE REDUCED story on a corner
MLS# 10-1670 679 Appletree Rd. lot with fenced in $143,900 whritzak@aol.com
heated - Wildflower Village Call John Nicodem
Call Geri 4 bedrooms, yard and 2 car
Overlooking a 1101 Chicory Court Classic Job Seekers are
beautiful waterfall. 570-696-0888 2.5 bath home garage. 4 bed-
This immaculate nestled among the rooms, 1 bath, Properties looking here!
$237,000 570-696-3801
2 story 4 bedroom, end unit townhome, 290 Reynolds St. 570-718-4959 Where's your ad?
2 bath. 2,244 sq ft.
$55,900.
MLS# 10-4354
Call Geri
5 years young, is
ready and waiting
LEWITH & FREEMAN trees on a very
private 1 acre, this
1,660 sq. ft.
$89,900 Very roomy 2 story
on lovely street in Collect cash, not dust!
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
570-696-0888 country retreat MLS 10-3684
MLS 11-521
570-696-2468 570-696-3801
for its new owner to
move right in! HANOVER TWP. has high quality,
modern updates
Call Bill
570-362-4158
Kingston. 4 bed-
rooms, 3 baths,
Clean out your
basement, garage
ment specialist

LEWITH & FREEMAN Bright 3 bedroom,


1.5 bath, new car-
147 - 149 Old
Ashley Road
complemented with
original woodwork
wood burning fire-
place in living room.
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
1509 Grove St.
Just across the
NANTICOKE
Avoca border sits

DALLAS RANCH
peting and flooring Live in one side, & builtins. Maple Large eat-in kitchen
as well as formal
ment today at 570- this quaint 3 bed-
throughout, crown rent the other. eat in kitchen
moulding. Gas fur- 3 bedrooms each dining room. Freshly 829-7130! room Ranch home
2 bedroom, 1 bath. with all appliances on a triangular
nace and air condi- side with 1.5 baths. painted, carpets
Cherry kitchen,
large enclosed rear
tioning. Back yard
features patio, vinyl
Nice rural area.
Large Yard.
overlooks huge
family room with
floor-to-ceiling brick
JENKINS TWP. cleaned and numer-
ous updates makes
LAKE SILKWORTH shaped lot. If you
want low taxes and
porch with heat, this move-in ready! utilities, this is the
fence and storage $93,000. Call fire place. Formal
1 car garage, house for you!
BLAKESLEE $116,000 for appointment. dining room with Call for your
asking $94,900. private showing. MLS #11-773
MLS 11-144 570-606-6093 Pella sliders look
Call 570-675-4805 MLS #11-364 $59,900
Call Terry out to stone patio &
HANOVER TWP. $159,900 Call Colleen 233 Honey Pot St.
570-885-3041
DALLAS
inground pool. 570-237-0415
or Angie Mary Ellen Belchick 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
French doors lead
570-885-4896 570-696-6566 1/2 double with
to Master bedroom
replacement win-
suite with walk-in
dows, carport,
closet. Central air & Year round lake
250 Susquehan- newer roofs and a
Hi efficient heat, house. New roof,
nock Drive nice yard on a quiet
water supplied
MOUNTAIN TOP
gutters, siding,
Immaculate Cape Cul-de-sac.
spring house. doors, windows,
KINGSTON
MLS#11-1139.
37 Chestnut Road
(Old Farm Estates)
FORTY FORT $185,000
MLS #10-3089
Call Steve Shemo
Cod home features
1st floor master
suite with office and
kitchen, bathroom,
appliances, heating
$19,900
Call John
& cooling system,
Custom built solid 3/4 bath. 2nd floor 570-704-6846
Reduced Price! 8 Diamond Ave. 570-793-9449 carport & Decks.
brick 4 bedroom, has 2 large bed- Antonik &
3 bedroom ranch, Loads of space in 2 bedrooms, one
3.5 baths Colonial rooms with walk in Associates, Inc.
refinished hard- this modernized tra- bath, deeded lake
style home with an closets and adjoin- 570-735-7494
wood floors. Stone ditional home. 3rd access with shared
open floor plan on
NANTICOKE
fireplace and living floor is a large bed- ing bath. 1st floor dock.
1+ acre lot in the
Poconos. A few of room. Newer deck, room with walk-in laundry and 1/2
HUGE MLS: 09-4484

HARVEYS LAKE
roof & heat. Close closet. Modern bath, modern $97,000 310 Deer Run Drive
the amenities kitchen with bam-
to Dallas schools. In kitchen, family room Call John Nicodem Spacious 11 year
REDUCTION!!!!!
include central A/C. boo floors, living
New Goss Manor. addition, deck over- Classic old 2 story built by
2 Master bedrooms 1509 Wyoming Ave. room with stone
$149,900. looking large corner Properties Hallmark Homes
each with bath Freshly painted and fireplace. 2 tier
10-2787 lot. Not just a 570-718-4959 sits on 1 acre lot.
room and fireplace, insulated, immacu- deck overlooks
Besecker Realty starter home but a Formal living rooms
LARKSVILLE
ultramodern late and sitting on above ground pool,
kitchen, hardwood 570-675-3611 almost half an acre home to stay & dining rooms, eat
in and grow! ready for in kitchen with
floors throughout,
DUPONT
this 3 bedroom 1.5 summer fun!
cathedral ceiling bath home can be MLS #11-622 island. Family room
$127,900 MLS #11-657 with 11 foot ceiling 47 West Field St.
and 2 car garage. yours. Features $299,000
Call Colleen & fireplace. Office Great 7 room, 3
MLS #11-653
$469,900
Call Kim
REDUCED include a modern
kitchen, central
A/C. laundry room,
570-237-0415 Lakeside property
with low taxes.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
on 1st floor.
Screened porch off
bedroom 1/2 double
with beautiful
570-466-3338 office and free View of lake, lake 543 kitchen overlooks woodwork,
standing fireplace. access, public boat Westmoreland in ground pool. hardwood under
All appliances launch across Ave. Large master suite carpeting, large
included. Just move street. Stately 5 bedroom with 3 closets, bedroom closets,
11 Michael Dr.
HANOVER TWP.
right in! For more $99,000 home in prestigious private bath with walk up, gas heat,
JENKINS TWP.
MLS# 10-234 You'll be impressed large linen closet,
details and photos neighborhood. the moment whirlpool, separate
LIBERTY HILLS Call Cindy shower, double plenty of storage.
CARBONDALE visit: www.atlas Yearning to be you enter this
realtyinc.com Reduced! 570-690-2689 restored to its origi- vanity & radiant Low taxes. $33,900
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well-maintained MLS #10-4619
MLS 11-604 nal splendor. Porch, home, conveniently heated tile floor.
NEW LISTING $190,000 rec room, sun room 3 car garage. Call Patricia Lunski
located. This lovely 570-735-7494
6 Ivy Lane Call Kim and inground pool. home features Finished rec room
Lovely 3 bedroom 570-466-3338 Huge Reduction in lower level. x304 or
eat-in kitchen, 3 570-814-6671
Rancher with 2 full $175,000 bedrooms, formal Home Warranty.
NEW PRICE
baths, granite
kitchen counters, 570-675-4400
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
dining room,
3-season porch, $395,000 ANTONIK &
walk-in closet in Crossin Real MLS# 10-938
ASSOCIATES, INC.
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2 story home with
Estate
570-288-0770
large deck. The
expansive lower Call Linda
(570) 956-0584
Ranch home with
nice country lot, shower in Master
FORTY FORT room home with loft 121 3rd St W. 3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 level family room
features large bar. Coldwell Banker NANTICOKE
KINGSTON TWP.
bath. Laundry room area that can easily baths on 1.4 acres, Rundle Real Estate
home needs work. 2600 Sq.Ft. on cul 1 year warranty 6 Edward St
$44,900 on main level and 65 West be converted to a 570-474-2340
de sac in great included. This home
570-696-2468 much more! Pettebone St. 3rd bedroom. This is priced to sell!
MLS #10-3285 Beautiful remod- home has 2.5 neighborhood.Large Looking to buy a
kitchen, granite $184,000. home?
$249,000 eled home in nice baths, security sys- MLS# 10-4639
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appliances, great Barbara Young
570-288-0770 bed, 3 bath, new entertainment sys- Call 570-466-6940 and let the
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room, oak stair- ext. 55
Crossin Real kitchen, stainless in every room and 570-829-7130
COLDWELL BANKER,
appliances. outside. Great mod- 3 story Victorian, case, 4 car garage,
Estate
plenty of room and decks, great view,
570-288-0770

Shopping for a
A must see.
$174,500.
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ern kitchen. 2 car
garage, skylights,
huge deck and
much, much more!!
3 bedrooms on 2nd
Pittston Schools.
$394,900 8 Circle Drive RUNDLE REAL ESTATE MOUNTAIN TOP Looking for a home
that's move-in

DALLAS new apartment? 570-881-8493 patio. There is a


huge walkout base-
floor, 3 more on 3rd,
kitchen with granite
(570) 208-2383 or
(570) 510-7918
Only one lucky fami-
ly will be able to
LARKSVILLE
ready? This immac-
ulate ranch features
Classified lets countertops, 2 make this home all brick exterior,
you compare costs - LINEUP ment that is rough
plumbed for a bath- tiered deck, partially
JENKINS TWP./ their own! Beautiful- 45 First Street W. beautiful modern
tiled kitchen, formal
finished basement ly kept Ranch with
without hassle ASUCCESSFULSALE room. Too much to
with wet bar area, 2 car garage, new dining room, large
or worry!
INCLASSIFIED!
list here, this house
is a must see. and 2 car attached
garage. Needs a lit-
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
bath, partially fin-
ished basement, 3
sunken living room,
3 bedrooms,tiled
Get moving MLS #10-4589
tle TLC. But what a season room, bath with garden
with classified! Doyouneedmorespace? $350,000
steal at this price. almost 1 acre in
Affordable New tub, fully finished
A yard or garage sale Call John Polifka Construction with basement with fire-
DUPONT 570-704-6846 $55,900. Dallas School Dis-
Pond - 2 Available
211 Hillside One in classified Antonik and MLS 11-12 trict. Home Warran-
1/2 acre pond view.
place, 3/4 bath and
laundry area,5
NEW PRICE! 570-696-2468 cy included. For
Enjoy the comforts is the best way Associates
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in a beautifully
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with fireplace out to
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FORTY FORT IN CLASSIFIED!
less than $400 a
month! Large 3
MLS #11-370
$179,900
Call Charlie
parking on a quiet
dead end street. A
modern kitchen with
all the goodies.
Complete move in
peace of mind!
$124,900
MLS 10-3662
kitchen, finished Single family home
Looking for the right deal bedroom home with
570-829-6200 hardwood floors. A package from the 570-696-2468
formal dining room, low $200’s. 90 day
lower level, Tennis, for sale in quiet on an automobile? Doyouneedmorespace? off street parking
VM 101 great backyard for
build time.
Golf & Swimming neighborhood- Turn to classified. summer fun. Terrific
are yours to enjoy Beautiful 2400 Sq. A yard or garage sale and large yard. For potential. $78,960 Financing available.
& relax. Mainte- Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
It’s a showroom in print! in classified more information MLS 11-676 Oak Ridge Homes
nance free living. full baths, 2 story Classified’s got is the best way and photos, log 570-696-2468 Incorporated
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570-696-0888
heat, renovated 92 W. Pettebone St.
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kitchen, full unfin- with classified! $64,900


570-696-3801 living room and Turn to classified.
LINEUP
ished basement, 2 Call Charles
LEWITH & FREEMAN enclosed porches,
15 x 20 deck with
dining room. Make
this home your JENKINS TOWNSHIP It’s a showroom in print!
own. With a little Classified’s got
DALLAS AREA ASUCCESSFULSALE
power awning
cover – generous TLC it can be really the directions!
LUZERNE
size lot, off street nice! Big eat-in
kitchen, laundry
LAFLIN
IN CLASSIFIED!
parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All room with .5 bath Looking for that REDUCED
appliances includ- on 1st floor. 3 bed-
Well located
special place
rooms, and don't
ed. Offering price
$180,000 forget 1 car in Hanover Twp.
just off the San
called home?
Classified will address Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
Call 570-421-0587 detached garage.
or Rodite@enter.net Asking $ 135,000.
Souci Highway. 124 S. Highland Dr. Your needs.
Newer kitchens, Exceptional
use “Dupont Home” Open the door
Conveniently in E-mail subject
line.
MLS# 10-2409
Call Theresa
large baths & 3
bedrooms each.
contemporary
Beauty set on 1/2 with classified! in classified
is the best way
located just off Vacendak, CRS, GRI Both sides are acre corner lot.
Dallas Highway on 570-650-5872
DURYEA
presently occupied. Stone Gas fire 271 Charles St.
1.25 wooded acres. 7 Hickorywood Dr.
Currently duplex or
convert to single,
Blueberry Hill.
CENTRAL
REAL ESTATE
Call for appointment
$79,300
place in family room;
Vaulted ceiling in
Wonderful 4 bed-
room Ranch with
Very nice 3 bed-
room 1.5 bath home Find the car
you want
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
3 bedroom ranch. MLS# 10-4598 living room; Granite with detached 1 car
sweeping views of
good condition. (570) 822-1133 Call Vieve Zaroda in your own
KINGSTON
Large lot with pool. topped built-in the valley. Master garage. Home has
$117,500. (570) 474-6307 backyard.
with classified!
Lease To Buy. For Buffet in Formal replacement win-
Hanover Township
Negotiable Ext. 2772 bedroom with walk-
more details, call Dining room. Marble $69,900 in closet and bath, dows, new carpet,
570-287-5775 & tile, stainless
(570) 655-8118 Single 3 bedroom ultra modern eat-in fresh paint and
or 570-332-1048 kitchen with sky-
HANOVERmodern
GREEN 3
102 Price St. kitchen with granite remodeled bath-

DALLAS NEW LISTING DURYEA Ranch,


lights; 1st floor
Laundry;
Renovated 2005.
Sell by 6-1-2011
counters and cherry
cabinets with large
rooms. This is a
must see in a nice
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
cantilevered (570) 287-7013 neighborhood,.
MOVE IN CONDITION bedrooms, 1.5 bath Smith Hourigan staircase with
island and stainless
MLS 11-442

WANTED
rooms, hardwood Group steel appliances. 2

LINE UP
Classic home, two floors, move in con- window seat & car garage, full $99,000
570-474-6307 crown mouldings. Call John Polifka
story, single family, dition. Large eat in unfinished base-
3 bedrooms, 2 bath- kitchen with new master bed with ment with 570-704-6846
rooms, single car
detached garage,
cabinets, ceramic
tile, & stainless steel
LINEUP custom built-in
closets, Marble & A GREAT DEAL... walk-out to yard.
MLS #10-4060
Antonik &
Associates, Inc.
CASH PAID 24/7
eat-in kitchen, din- appliances. Finished
ASUCCESSFULSALE tile master bath & $269,900 570-735-7494
• Firearms • Gold • Silver
Fantastic home with
ing room, family
room, living room,
oil heat, unfinished
basement,
carpeted
room. Custom bar
newly
family
INCLASSIFIED!
walnut floors +
attached 2 car
garage. Overlooks
IN CLASSIFIED! Call Colleen
570-237-0415 Collect cash, not dust! • Jewelry • Coins • Tools
a large family room
with fireplace. You
will love the kitchen
basement, 110x115,
a landscaped yard
with tile flooring &
modern half bath. Doyouneedmorespace?
18x36 heated in-
ground pool.
Looking for the right deal Clean out your • Military • Collectibles
and get ready for
“Summer Fun” in
with a front covered
porch and large
Fenced yard, large
sunroom & 1 car
A yard or garage sale $319,900
MLS#10-4043 on an automobile? basement, garage Guaranteed Highest Cash Paid!
the private in patios in the rear garage. Roof, fur- in classified Call Deanna
570-760-1808 Turn to classified. Find Something?
Lose Something?
or attic and call the ($10 Bonus per gun with ad)
ground pool.
MLS# 11-1141
$126,900. Call
(570) 840-4654
nace & hot water
heater are less than is the best way 570-696-3801
It’s a showroom in print! Get it back where it Classified depart-
$257,500
Four Star
before 9:00 p.m. for
a private showing
5 years old.
$140,000 Call (570)
tocleanoutyourclosets! LEWITH & FREEMAN
Classified’s got belongs ment today at 570- 570-735-1487 DAY
You’re in bussiness with a Lost/Found ad!
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
or email mulch810
@yahoo.com.
824-7894 for a
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NANTICOKE NOXEN TWP. PARSONS / WB


3 bedroom, quiet
PITTSTON PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS PLAINS
Absolute Must
PLAINS TWP
FOR SALE BY OWNER
neighborhood. Off See River Ridge
street parking, large
fenced yard. Fully
Townhouse! PLAINS TOWNSHIP
insulated. Low heat
bills. Move in ready.
$72,000
MILL CREEK ACRES
4 Lan Creek Rd
Call (570) 262-4400 Close to Mohegan
Sun & Geisinger, 4
68 Tilbury Avenue
Well maintained
Enjoy the mountain
views and privacy
LINE UP 16 Defoe St. 49-51 Curtis St. 120 Parnell St. 40 Gain St.
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
20 Nittany Lane Fireplace, 2 Car
ranch in Tilbury from your rear deck A GREAT DEAL... Lovely 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
Fully occupied dou-
ble with separate
Classic Ranch in
great location. 3
Be the first occu-
pants of this newly
Convenience! Loca- Garage. Excellent
Terrace. 2 bedroom on this country tion! Easy Living! Condition. All Appli-
home with hard- raised ranch on IN CLASSIFIED! home that features utilities. 2 bed- bedroom, 3 baths, constructed Ranch This home has it all. ances Included.
open floor plan with rooms each side, high quality home on a low traf-
wood floors, 1 bath. 1 acre in Noxen. Looking for the right deal cathedral ceiling off street parking throughout. 3 sea- fic street. All you
3 floors of living Large yard.
Eat in kitchen. 3 bedroom, 1 bath space w/hardwood Go To
Large “L” shaped home with custom on an automobile? family room. Pris- and fenced in yard. son porch over could ask for is floors and gas fire- 264 Burke Street www.plainsre.com
living/dining room. woodwork & 3 Turn to classified. tine hardwood MLS #10-2584 looking private rear already here, 3 place in living room. No maintenance for details.
floors. 3 season $75,900 yard. Owners says bedrooms, 2 baths,
Full basement, decks, above It’s a showroom in print! sun room leads to Call Lu-Ann sell and lowers hardwood and tile
Open floor plan, fees. Many Asking $219,900
partially finished. ground pool lower level family upgrades. Move in Call 570-817-1228
Sunroom in back & hot tub.
Classified’s got patio, in ground 570-602-9280 price to floors with granite room w/laundry and condition. 2,000 sq. for showing
off kitchen. 3 car REDUCED PRICE the directions! pool and manicured $219,900. For and stainless steel 3/4 bath. 3 bed- ft. Berber, ceramic
detached garage. vinyl fenced yard. more information kitchen, gas fire- Job Seekers are
PITTSTON
$119,000 rooms w/2 full tile & hardwood.
PRICE REDUCED $169,000 and photos please place, central air, 2 baths on upper 2 bedroom, 2.5 looking here!
NOW $130,500!! Call Cindy MLS 11-141 visit our website at car garage and baths. All appli-
570-690-2689 110 Oak St level. Deck and Where's your ad?
MLS# 10-1703 Call Terry www.atlas rear patio and full patio for outdoor ances, washer 570-829-7130 and
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Call Linda
or Angie
Doyouneedmorespace? MLS #10-2817 more information
living! 2 zone heat, & dryer & window ask for an employ-
(570) 956-0584 central a/c, inter- treatments includ-
Coldwell Banker 570-885-4896 A yard or garage sale Call Charlie for and photos, log com and stereo ed. Walk in closet.
ment specialist
in classified your private onto www.atlas
PLYMOUTH
Rundle Real Estate plus central vac No units in front of
showing. realtyinc.com
570-474-2340 is the best way VM 101 MLS #10-3676
system, 2 car or behind. 1 car
garage. What more garage. Very
LINEUP 570-675-4400 tocleanoutyourclosets! $229,900 could you want? private. Near all
Looking for that You’re in bussiness Call Colleen MLS #11-782 interstates.
ASUCCESSFULSALE special place BUYER TO PAY $75 Shopping for a with classified! 570-237-0415 $199,900
Call Colleen
REDUCED TO
$179,900
DOC FEE AT new apartment?
INCLASSIFIED! called home?
Classified will address
CLOSING. OFFERS /
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PLAINS
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or attic and call the dishwasher, wall
with classified! the Classified to wall carpeting,
section. PLAINS Classified depart-
covered patio,
NOXEN 8 Butler St. ment today at 570- Nicely maintained
1610 Westminster Rd 829-7130! home. 3 bed- assigned parking
Grand old home *2008 Pulse Research
3672 SR 29S making it’s debut! rooms, full bath space, convenient
Perched on a cor- PLAINS with shower, pri-
vate driveway with
location.
REDUCED PRICE
What Do
ner lot, home fea- 594 N. Main Street
317 Charles St. tures original wood- 1 car garage, $59,900
Bring Your Hammer Beautifully redone 3 Appliances MLS# 10-1062
work, nice size
& Paint Brush &
Make This Your LINEUP 34 Carroll St.
rooms, 2nd floor
balcony, 2 kitchens You Have bedroom, 2 bath
ranch. New roof,
included
$76,000
Call Kathie
(570) 288-6654

To Sell
Spacious 3 or 4 carpeting, paint &
Home! Large single
with 4 bedrooms, ASUCCESSFULSALE bedroom home.
and walk up attic.
Home needs updat-
stainless appli-
Call 570-655-9722
BELL REAL ESTATE
Today?
Quiet street. PRICE REDUCED! ances. Gas heat,
bath, side enclosed ing but has loads LINE UP
IN CLASSIFIED!
central air, garage,
Brick front ranch porch, newer MLS# 10-624
PRICE REDUCED
of potential! Gorgeous estate
like property with screened in back LINEUP
with large Living
room, 3 bedroom,
furnace, deck and
3 car detached $79,900
MLS #11-731
log home plus 2 porch. Large fenced A GREAT DEAL... ASUCCESSFULSALE
Doyouneedmorespace? Call Bill
$49,900
story garage on 1 in back yard & more
sun room, deck, full
basement, sheds
garage. Looking for
a reasonable offer.
A yard or garage sale (570) 362-4158
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 acres with many $139,900. Call
570-706-5496
IN CLASSIFIED! INCLASSIFIED!
Priced at: $89,900 outdoor features.
and garage on 0.54
acres. $154,000. MLS# 10-2409 in classified Call 829-7130 Garage. Looking for the right deal Doyouneedmorespace?
Call Jeannie Brady Call Theresa to place your ad. MLS# 11-319 Looking for Work? on an automobile? A yard or garage sale
ERA BRADY Vacendak, CRS, GRI is the best way $325,000
Turn to classified. in classified
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SCRANTON
SHICKSHINNY TRUCKSVILLE WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE Properties Properties FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” JUST ON THE MARKET
45 Birch St 53.52 prime acres AVOCA
SALE BY OWNER AVOCA PITTSTON located in the
Dallas School Dis-
trict. MLS#11-1150
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments, just
remodeled, no pets.
$549,000 $500 to $575 +
Maribeth Jones utilities & security.
office: 696-2600 Call 570-328-3773
direct: 696-6565
103 Arnold Avenue
Nice 3 bedroom AVOCA
AFFORDABLE PRICE Spectacular sunlit
Ranch home in
good condition.
Fenced yard, 2 car
garage, large work-
Newly remodeled.
2 bedroom, 2 bath,
Cape Cod with 1st SALE BY OWNER
floor master bed- great room with Hardwood floors, shop/storage build- dining room &
floor to ceiling 199 Clearview Ave 25 St. Mary’s St.
room, 3 season family room & office ing at back of prop- 328 Kennedy Blvd. GOULDSBORO kitchen. $550 /
stone fireplace & (Turn @ Spring Gar- 3,443 sq. ft.
porch, attached in basement. erty. Come take Modern medical 902 Layman Lane month. Call
vaulted ceiling adds den) Classic Colo- masonry commer-
garage. MLS# $124,900 a look! space, labor & (570) 457-8886
to the charm of this nial newly remod- cial building with
10-1069 $84,900 MLS #11-169 $32,000 warehouse/office industry approved,
eled featuring ALL
call Nancy
570-237-0752
11 year young 3-4
bedrooms, 2 story
situated on almost
NEW flooring, bath,
dining room, living
Call Toni Ranieli
570-237-1032
570-288-1444
570-696-2468 and 2 apartments
with sperate elec-
ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
BACK MOUNTAIN
3 large 1 bedroom
an acre of tranquili- room with picture tric and heat. Per-
and reception and apts, 3 kitchens
ty with fenced window provides SUNDAYS 12-2pm fect for contractors
breakrooms. Could with appliances, 3
above ground pool, fantastic views of 54 Penn Street or anyone with stor-
be used for any baths. Apts. have
rocking chair porch the Back Mt., dry- Renovated two age needs. For
business purpose. access to one
and a mountain wall, refrigerator, story in East End. 2- more information
another. No lease.
SCRANTON and photos log onto Will remodel to suit. Wooded lot in Big
view – there’s a bath tub, lighting, 3 bedrooms, large
WEST WYOMING Also available Bass Lake. Current $795 for all 3 apts
formal dining room deck & much more. ceramic tile bath www.atlas
608 Webster St. for lease. perc on file. Priced ($265 per apt.)
& large living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, with walk-in linen realtyinc.com.
WILKES-BARRE MLS #11-751 below cost, sell Convenient to all
eat-in kitchen, unfin- Reduced to
REDUCED!!
2.5 Baths, new closet; first floor $595,000 says bring all offers. colleges and gas
Kitchen with dining ished basement, laundry with 1/2 $89,000
Call Charlie MLS#10-3564. Low drilling areas.
area & a master brand new deck. bath; large dining MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie VM 101 price $10,000 Call for more info
suite complete with single detached room with oak floor-
570-829-6200 Thomas Bourgeois 570-696-1866
laundry room, walk garage. Located on ing; eat-in kitchen
VM 101 516-507-9403
in closet & master a quiet street. Low with oak cabinets
bath with jetted tub
& shower and an
Taxes! This Home
Is Priced Right
and built in table;
stained glass win-
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
BACK MOUNTAIN
Second floor. Quiet
oversize 2 car And Will Not Last dows, wrap porch,
2 unit property,
good location, gar – Priced Under
Market Value
At $115,000.
Shown by appoint-
57 Fulton Street
fenced yard; ceiling
fans; shed; gas PLAINS TWP. Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
area, private
entrance, 1 bed-

LAND!
needs work. ment only room apartment.
@$189,900! 536 W. Eighth St. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath heat; walk up attic basement, garage
$39,900 call 570-604-7780 Fridge, stove,
MLS #10-906 with wood flooring;
DURYEA
570-696-2468 Nice starter home home in Wilkes- or attic and call the garbage, sewage
Don’t delay, call with 7 rooms, 3 close to mall. Classified depart-
TRUCKSVILLE
Barre. This is a Fan- HIGHWAY 315 included. Picnic
Pat today at bedrooms, 1.25 nie Mae HomePath $85,900. Call ment today at 570-
2 acres of commer- area. No pets, 1
570-714-6114 or baths. 1 car garage Property. All meas- (570) 970-8065 829-7130!
cial land. 165 front year lease, security.
570-287-1196 and carport. Home urements are or email
feet. Driveway $400/month
CENTURY 21 SMITH has plenty of park-
ing in rear with
approx. Buyer to aleta59@msn.com.
access permit and HARVEYS LAKE 570-675-8636

WYOMING
pay full transfer tax. lot drainage in
DALLAS
Lake View
HOURIGAN GROUP shed and great
yard.
Inspections for Buy-
ers knowledge only.
place. WIll build to
suit tenant or avail-
Hard to find this
one! Buildable lot
MLS #11-559 Fannie Mae ''First- 1 bedroom, 1 bath,
able for land lease.
Looking for that $92,900 with view of lake. off street parking,
SCRANTON
Look'' property, MLS 11-17 $32,900
special place Call Tom investment offers 622 Donnelly St. Price Negotiable MLS# 10-2523
laundry room, deck.
570-262-7716 will not be consid- 1 year lease. Credit
802 Hampton St. called home? Price Reduced! Double Block in Call Charlie Call Cindy check & references
3 bedroom ranch ered for the first 15 good condition.
Classified will address home. Hardwood days of listing. Great investment
570-829-6200 570-690-2689 required. $525/
VM 101
Your needs. floors. Sunken living Please see property. Come www.cindykingre.com month + utilities.
Open the door room. Lower level www.homepath.co take a look. (570) 675-4597
with classified! family room with m for details. $96,000
fireplace. Garage. WEST WYOMING $19,900
520 Beverly Rd.
MLS# 10-2668 DALLAS TWP
SPRING BROOK TWP TOY TOWN SECTION CONDO FOR LEASE:
MLS #11-695 HARD WORK DOES Call Karen
60’x161’ lot.
$99,900 570-696-2468 PAY - Open floor Coldwell Banker
Besecker Realty 148 Stites Street
MINT CONDITION
plan accentuates
this 4 bedroom,
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WEST WYOMING 570-675-4400 $1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
MOUNTAIN TOP
*Buyer to pay $75 570-675-3611 331 Holden St discuss our great
doc fee at closing, MUST SEE! 3.5 bath home in 10-847 Amenity & Mainte-
offers/contracts are
not binding until the
WEST PITTSTON $74,000
Charming 750 sq.
Dallas School
District. Family
It's that time again!
Rent out your
200 Kirby nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
322 SALEM ST. apartment
entire agreement is ft. corner lot home. room with wood
signed (ratified) by All hardwood floors,
with the Classifieds Dallas, Pa.
burning fireplace, 570-829-7130
all parties. *If you new hot water MEADOWS
have not received deck of kitchen,
boiler, gas heat, APARTMENTS
an offer response
w/in 72 business
6 Williams St.
Great value for the
price on quiet
immaculate with full
basement. WILKES-BARRE
dining room. Huge
lower level ready EDWARDSVILLE 220 Lake St.
Housing for the
hours, you may call 2 car garage. to be finished. elderly & mobility
street which is
877-885-1624 & 570-446-3254 2 car garage. Many possibilities impaired; all utilities
closed to all main
leave a message PRICE REDUCED for this building. 40 + Beautiful piece of included. Federally
roads is a must
identifying the prop-
see. Also comes Great 1/2 double West Wyoming $175,900 parking spaces, 5 property located in subsidized program.

TOYTOWN
erty address, your located in nice offices, 3 baths and a nice area waiting Extremely low
with home Call Theresa
name, phone # & West Pittston loca- warehouse. to be built on. Most- income persons
warranty. Vacendak, CRS, GRI
email, & you will tion. 3 bedrooms, 12 Watson Street $425,000 ly wooded. Water, encouraged to
MLS 10-3210 570-650-5872
receive a prompt new carpet. Vertical 3 bedroom Ranch. Maria Huggler sewer and gas are apply. Income less
$157,900
response.
Thomas Bourgeois blinds with all appli- Corner, double lot, CENTRAL Former Vic Mar CLASSIC adjacent. Going than $11,900.
$18,000 ances. Screened in central air, all PROPERTIES towards Mountain- 570-675-6936,
570-696-2468
516-507-9403
hardwood floors.
73 Richard Street REAL ESTATE building. Reduced!
570-587-7000 top left onto Kirby 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
CLASSIC porch and yard 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Turnkey business
PROPERTIES MLS#10-1535 $118,000. Traditional in Very (570) 822-1133 opportunity.
Ave just past Grey- EQUAL HOUSING
570-842-9988 $59,000
Charlie VM 101
Call 570-693-4451 Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off
WYOMING Complete commer-
cial kitchen, large
WYOMING stone Manor.
$59,000
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

SWEET VALLEY
MLS 11-429
PRICE REDUCED!
Street Parking,
WILKES-BARRE
dining area, 90 x 570-696-2468
Yard & Shed. 130 parking lot.
Many Updates. Live-in quarters.
Asking $47,900 Well known
Call 570-762-1537 location.

SHAVERTOWN WEST PITTSTON


97 Lacoe Street
for showing $89,000
MLS# 11-445 DUPONT
304 Vista Dr WILKES-BARRE 530 Dennison Ave.
Call Pat Guzzy
570-407-2480
Totally renovated
6 room apartment.
MINERS MILLS Partially furnished,

Nice
REDUCED!!
doublewide Very nice 3
29 W. Beatty St.
Lovely 2 story re- REDUCED 285 Wyoming Ave.
PRICES REDUCED
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
modeled home in Great 3 bedroom First floor currently
with 2 bedrooms, 2 bedroom. Newly Cape Cod with EARTH tric washer & dryer.
renovated with very good condi- used as a shop, Brand new custom
baths, kitchen, living tion. Laminate and charm & character, could be offices, CONSERVANCY
room, dining room, new roof & 1 3/4 baths, nice LAND FOR SALE draperies, Roman
siding. Near tile flooring through- etc. Prime location, shades, carpeting /
laundry room, 3 out. 16x20 great yard. MLS# corner lot, full base- 46+/- Acres
season porch & 2 Mercy Hospital. 10-342 $139,900 Hanover Twp., flooring & energy
Spring is here! $44,900! room addition with ment. 2nd floor is 3
Owner financing car built in garage call Nancy $89,000 efficient furnace &
Now’s the time to 570-650-1126 cathedral ceilings 570-586-1111 bedroom apartment
available. Beautifully sitting on 1.47 pri- 570-237-0752 10+/- Acres windows. 2 bed-
put in an offer on and recessed light- plus 3 car garage room + large attic
remodeled home,
new cabinets, gran-
vate acres. this immaculate, ing. Quiet neighbor-
HANOVER TWP. and parking for Hanover Twp.,
$69,000 loft bedroom with
WILKES-BARRE
$99,900 move in ready, 2 hood. Appliances 6 cars.
ite countertops, Five Mountains 86 Main Street 28+/- Acres spacious walk-in
bedroom home! Off included in sale. MLS #10-4339
ceramic tile floor in Realty Fairview Twp., closet, full tiled bath
street parking with 19 Schoolhouse Ln $62,000 $174,900
kitchen, pantry, 570-542-2141 $85,000 on 1st floor, Easy
1 car garage, no 570-885-3664 Call Charlie access to I-81,
YATESVILLE
large master bed- maintenance yard VM 101 61+/- Acres
room with 2 walk-in
closets and study, SWOYERSVILLE with entertainment
WILKES-BARRE
Nuangola
$125,000
airport & casino, off
street parking. No
PRICE REDUCED
bar, quiet neighbor-
corner lot, partially For Sale By 40+/- Acres smoking, No pets.
hood, all kitchen
enclosed yard with Owner Newport Twp. $750 + utilities &
appliances includ-
vinyl fencing, deck $180,000 security.
ed. You don’t want
with gazebo. 32 +/- Acres 570-762-8265
to miss out Sell your own home!
$289,900 on this one! Light Hearted Old Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Place an ad HERE
MLS 10-1123
570-696-2468
MLS 10-4063
$112,500
Cozy 2 bedroom
home, large fenced
Timer in developing
South Main ST. 570-829-7130
See additional Land
for Sale at
www. earth
DURYEA
1 bedroom, 1 bath
Call Melissa in yard, 2 car corridor, adjacent
570-237-6384 garage. $45,000 to paring lot and 912 Lots & Acreage conservancy.org room, refrigerator
MLS 10-3229 PRICE REDUCED!! within view of Public 570-823-3445 and stove provid-
50 Dagobert St. Square and Movie ed, washer/dryer
Well maintained
570-696-2468 12 Reid st.
Theatre. Three
DALLAS hookup, off-street
house complete
Do you need Spacious Bi-level Goodleigh Manor 930 Wanted to Buy parking, no pets,
space? This home story historic build-
with appliances and offers an open
home in semi-pri-
ing features 10'
2 acre leveled lot at Real Estate garbage included,
some furnishings if vate location with very top of moun-
ceilings, rubber second floor, no
WEST PITTSTON
living/dining room private back yard. 3 tain. Spectacular
desired. 3 bed- floor plan, eat-in roof, gas hw smokers, 450/per
LINEUP
room, 1 bath, dining
room, enclosed
back porch. Roof,
97 Lacoe Street kitchen & a finished
third floor which
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
BB...Located in the
heart of Wilkes-
view (lot# 21) drive-
way enters from
Tulla Drive.
WE BUY HOMES
Any Situation
month, plus utili-
ties, $450 plus
ASUCCESSFULSALE can be a bedroom, bedrooms, garage. Barre's historic dis- Construction of
first months rent/

570-956-2385
vinyl siding windows office or storage trict 1 block from security deposit.
all replaced within MLS 10-4740 home required by
INCLASSIFIED! last 5 years. Situat-
WILKES-BARRE
space. Off street
parking. Located
$159,900
Call Charlie
Public Square were
yesterday meets
Michael Dombroski.
Restricted
570-457-3335
ed on large lot, off
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
street parking. Stor-
age shed. Very nice
near school &
parks. Great for
first time home
570-829-6200
VM 101
today.
$350,000
570-696-2468
Covenants Apply.
Call 570-406-5128 DURYEA
Modern 2 bedroom,
in classified neighborhood!!!!!
DALLAS
buyers! $59,900 2nd floor. Quiet
$85,000 FIRM!!! location. Appliances
is the best way Call (570) 288-9681 Very well MLS#10-2296
Jill Jones Goodleigh Manor & garbage included.
maintained, 2
tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-696-6550 Off street parking.
SWOYERSVILLE bedroom, 1 bath, 1 New development.
You’re in bussiness car garage in quiet Looking for the right deal 2 acres. Beautiful No pets. $485 +
security. Call
View. $49,900
with classified! neighborhood. Move
in ready, hardwood 231 Poplar St. on an automobile? Negotiable 570-479-1203
Turn to classified.
SHAVERTOWN floors, gas heat &
great outdoor living
Nice 3 bedroom
home in move-in It’s a showroom in print!
570-357-1138
DURYEA EXETER/W. PITTSTON
space. Kitchen
appliances
condition.
Hardwood floors in
LINE UP Classified’s got
the directions!
JENKINS TOWNSHIP 44.59 ACRES 2 AND 3 BEDROOM
included. $112,500 living & dining A GREAT DEAL... May Street
941 Apartments/ APTS. W/d hookup,
MLS 10-4063
Call Melissa
room. Upgraded
appliances including IN CLASSIFIED! YATESVILLE Unfurnished off street parking,
tile kitchen & bath,
Immaculate 2 story,
stone & vinyl. Large
570-237-6384 stainless double
oven, refrigerator &
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? REDUCED! ASHLEY
Affordable 1 bed-
$600-$700/mo +
utilities. 237-2076
lot on cul-de-sac. dishwasher. Great
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 storage space Turn to classified. room. Off street
LINE UP
in full basement parking, w/d
375 Greenpond Rd.
baths. Detached It’s a showroom in print!
Well kept Ranch in
oversized 2 car & walk-up attic.
Classified’s got
hookup, water incl.
$375/per month, +
A GREAT DEAL...
Midway Manor with
7 rooms, 3 bed-
garage with loft.
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air.
WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
$82,000
MLS #10-4456
Barbara Young
the directions! Former Parrish Industrial Site. Rail security Call
(973) 508-5976
IN CLASSIFIED!
WILKES-BARRE
served with all
rooms, 2 baths, 2
car garage, newer
furnace.
laundry/pantry &
large family room
Call 570-466-6940
ext. 55
Center Hall with
kitchen & parking utilities. KOZ
approved. ASHLEY FORTY FORT
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
MLS#08-2954
MLS #10-4474
$162,900
with built in bar &
fireplace on 1st
floor. $284,900.
COLDWELL BANKER, REDUCED 61 Pittston Ave. $179,900
Call Charlie
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
Modern 2 bedroom,
laundry, parking,bus
Hardwood floors,
central air, off
Call Tom
570-262-7716
570-288-3256 RUNDLE REAL ESTATE Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
stop. No pets.
Water included.
street parking. No
pets, no smoking.
Large room sizes,
SWOYERSVILLE
$535 + utilities, first $575/ month plus
WILKES-BARRE fireplace, central
A/C. Includes
/last & security
570-954-1992
security & utilities.
Call (570) 574-9773

REDUCED!
extra lot.
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
SHICKSHINNY $198,900
Call Charlie
Properties Properties Properties Properties
116 Amber Lane 570-829-6200
Very nice Bi-level VM 101
home with 2-3 bed-
rooms, open floor
plan, built in
OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
SUNDAY
1:00PM-3:00PM garage, driveway,
29 Amber Lane
Completely remod- on corner lot.
A honey of a house
Lower level family
Nice 24'X50'
184 Owen St.
Roomy 2 story, 4
eled home
everything
with
new.
just over 20 years
old will have a
room with pellet
stove. Move in
NEAR HARVEYS LAKE
Doublewide on bedroom, 1.75 bath New kitchen, baths, brand new roof
single family home bedrooms, tile condition home
1 acre featuring before you move in.
on a large lot with floors, hardwoods, $95,000
2 bedrooms, 2 large bedrooms
large modern eat in granite countertops, MLS 10-4538
1.5 baths, living freshly painted with
kitchen. Large living all new stainless Call Colleen
room, dining room, new carpeting.
and dining rooms. steel appliances, 570-237-0415
kitchen & laundry Large eat in
plus 1 car detached 1st floor laundry refrigerator, stove, kitchen, 26x12 living
garage with paved room, ductless air microwave, dish- room w/new car-
driveway. conditioning on 1st washer, free stand- pet, 3 season room
floor, vinyl siding, ing shower, tub for overlooking large RR2 Box 200
$58,900
carport, off street two, huge deck, Well maintained, 4
MLS# 10-4613
Five Mountains parking and much large yard, excellent
fenced in yard. Plus
a garage and drive- Job Seekers are bedroom, 1 1/2
more. neighborhood baths, eat-in
Realty
570-542-2141 MLS 11-432 $154,900 (835.00 /
way. Move in now!
MLS #11-749 looking here! kitchen, spacious Professional Office Rentals
$149,900 30years/ 5%) living room, front &
Job Seekers are Jay A. Crossin 570-654-1490
$89,900
Call Colleen Where's your ad? back porches on
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
Ext. 23 1.58 acres.
looking here!
Where's your ad?
Crossin Real
570-237-0415
570-829-7130 and $123,800. Call Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
Estate Jeannie Brady
ask for an employ-
1-570-287-1161
570-829-7130 and 570-288-0770 ERA BRADY
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
For Rental Information Call:
ment specialist
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PLAINS KINGSTON
FORTY FORT
2nd floor, 2 bed
room. $495 / month.
KINGSTON
72 E. W alnut St.
2nd floor, located in
KINGSTON

SDK GREEN 2
PITTSTON
bedroom. All
appliances included.
WEST PITTSTON
Upscale 1 bedroom
apartment. Modern
WILKES-BARRE 315 PLAZA
1750 & 3200 SF
PAD WITH DRIVE THRU
Available On Busy
Corner. 2500 sq ft
Large 1 & 1/2 car
garage for rent.
$125/month. No
FRANKLIN GARDENS
ACRES HOMES
Some utilities includ- quiet neighborhood. All utilities paid; kitchen, washer / Retail / Office located in Wilkes- electric or heat. Call
Space Available 570-714-9234
ed. Gas heat. Wash-
er & dryer included.
Kitchen, living
room, dining room, 11 Holiday Drive
electricity by tenant.
Everything brand
dryer included. Must
see! 570-430-3095 SENIOR LIVING 570-829-1206
Barre. Great for
sun room, bath- Kingston new. Off street park-
bank, Fast Food, Looking for that
Garage Optional. Donut Shop.
room. 2 large and 1 “A Place To ing. $695 + security West Pittston, Pa. special place
Lease & security
required. Call after 6
small bedrooms, Call Home” & references GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
OPEN HOUSE
April 16th COMMERCIAL BUILDING 973-879-4730 called home?
lots of closets, built Spacious 1, 2 & 3 570-969-9268 10:00AM-4:00PM 12,000 + square Classified will address
570-220-6533 in linen, built in Bedroom Apts
221 Fremont St.
Š1 & 2 bedrooms foot. Forty Fort PLAINS TWP
LINEUP
hutch, hardwood
and carpeted
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
PITTSTON
2/3 bedroom, 1st
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
ŠLaundry facility
ŠStove, fridge
60 Billey Street
Rent with Option
7 PETHICK DRIVE
OFF RTE. 315
Your needs.
Open the door
ASUCCESSFULSALE floors, fireplace,
storage room, yard,
Gas heat included floor, full kitchen. included. Federally
ŠSecure building To Buy or For Sale. 1200 & 700 SF
Office Available.
with classified!
ŠCommunity Zoned commercial
INCLASSIFIED! w/d hookup and FREE Heat included, no subsidized Reasonable.
stove incl. Heat and 24hr on-site Gym pets. $675 + 1 program. Extremely
Rooms. & Industrial. Ware-
570-760-1513
950 Half Doubles
Doyouneedmorespace? Community Room month security. Call low income persons
ŠElevator house, offices, 4
hot water incl.
DURYEA
A yard or garage sale Š2 fully handicap bath rooms, huge
in classified
is the best way
Available May 1. 1
yr. lease + security
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
570-655-3314
Say it HERE
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $11,900.
accessible
also available
apts. storage
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
area.
Available June 1st. 2 bedrooms, tile
46 Zerby Ave
Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option
$900/month
MANUFACTURING
in the Classifieds! Recently 570-881-4993 kitchen and bath,
tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-406-1411 Patio/Balcony 570-655-6555, to buy, completely
570-829-7130 renovated. w/d hookup, off-
and much more... 8 am-4 pm, remodeled, mint,
You’re in bussiness
Shopping for a Call Today Monday-Friday.
Call Christy
COMMERCIAL GARAGE street parking turn key condition,
with classified!
AMERICA
new apartment? or stop by
for a tour! PITTSTON EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
570-417-0088
with ample blacktop OFFICE SPACE $600/per month,
plus utilities Call
3 bedrooms, 1.5

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH parking areas (once baths, large


Classified lets Now Offering 3 bedroom. Off (570) 237-2076
PITTSTON
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE closets, with
REALTY street parking, on a used car lot) with
you compare costs - Move In Specials 1st floor, 2 bed- hardwoods, carpet
QUALITY COLONIAL
FORTY FORT -
without hassle 570-288-9019
site laundry.
Enclosed porch. WILKES-BARRE room. Wall to wall
carpet. Off street
an adjacent 3 bed-
room house. Excel-
lent condition.
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
EDWARDSVILLE
162 Short St.
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
FIRST FLOOR or worry! Tenant pays electric 2 bedroom apart- parking. Washer/ Beautiful county. ing in downtown Renovated 3 bed- gas heat, shed,

LUZERNE
& trash. $695 + ment. 1 bath. Eat in
DUPLEX. UNIQUE Get moving utilities. Security kitchen. Closed in
dryer included. 1 Excellent location location. Ware- room in quiet loca- large yard.
month security & $134,000, seller
$650 + UTILITIES. with classified! 1 bedroom, wall to required. Call terrace. $625 + utili- references & credit
on Route 92 in house with light
manufacturing.
tion. Fresh paint,
will pay closing
Cook’s kitchen with Nicholson. Easy new carpeting and
KINGSTON wall, off-street (570) 881-1747 ties & security. Call check. No pets. Call costs, $5000 down
built-ins, formal din- access to route 81. Building with some new kitchen w/dish-
parking, coin 718-809-3338 for more info. and monthly
PITTSTON
ing room, front/rear Near Marcellus office space. Entire washer. No pets or
laundry, water, (570) 574-2249 payments are
WILKES-BARRE
enclosed porches, Shale Drilling sites. building for lease or smokers. Only $650
custom window sewer & garbage Land for additional will sub-divide. per month, +utilities. $995/month.
3rd floor, 1 bed-
coverings. TWO
YEAR SAME RENT,
included. $495/
month + security
room, eat in
kitchen, stove &
2 bedroom apart-
ment. Excellent
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH storage. 2
garage attached to
car MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
Call (570) 466-6334 WALSH
REAL ESTATE
SECURE
NO PETS/SMOK-
ING/EMPLOYMENT
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
fridge. Living room,
1 bath, coin-op
condition, large
storage area. $650/
BUILDINGS
house plus large
mechanical garage
570-829-6200
VM 101 FORTY FORT 570-654-1490

KINGSTON
APPLICATION Bring Rover or Kitty 570-687-6216 or 1 & 2 bedroom with office space 1/2 double.
washer/dryer. month includes
Managed & move right in this 570-954-0727 apartments. and a vehicle lift and 3 bedrooms. Stove,
Heat, water, sewer heat, water &
second floor, 2 Laundry facility. Off refrigerator, 54 Krych St.
AMERICA REALTY included. $495/ sewage. No pets. compressor.
570-288-1422 bedroom. Off street
parking, coin LUZERNE month + security
and references
Security &
references required
street parking avail-
able. Starting at
Includes water and
septic. Alternate
dishwasher. Washer
/dryer hookup.
Single: 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath, gas heat,

GLEN LYON
laundry,great loca- 2nd floor, 2 bed- $440. 570-332-5723 Newly painted. wall to wall,
tion. $600/month +
Call 570-822-8671 570-283-3887 heat sources: Looking for the right deal
room, Wall to wall propane, electric, Off street parking. kitchen with stove
Doyouneedmorespace? on an automobile?
PITTSTON
security, heat & $675 + utilities. and refrigerator.
WILKES-BARRE
carpet, stove & and coal. Garage is Turn to classified.
1/2 DOUBLE electric. 262-1577 fridge included.
$500 month + utili- Large half double, 3 2 bedrooms apt.
A yard or garage sale
in classified
insulated
propane heat.
with
It’s a showroom in print!
570-814-0843
570-696-3090
Quiet street. No
pets. Not Section
2 bedroom, washer, KINGSTON ties & security. bedrooms, 1.5 2nd floor, stove, $2,300. call 570- Classified’s got 8 approved.
dryer, stove &
refrigerator includ- E.Light,
WALNUT ST. No Pets. Call
570-406-2789
baths, kitchen,
dining & living room.
fridge, fenced in
yard, $500 + gas,
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
343-3345 or 570-
840-5898 before
the directions! HANOVER TOWNSHIP $675/mo.
570-288-6009
Lyndwood Avenue
ed. $350 month.
Sewage included.
bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
MOUNTAIN TOP
Includes sewer,
trash, refrigerator
electric & water. You’re in bussiness 8:00 pm for details.
WEST PITTSTON Very spacious 3

LARKSVILLE
570- 417-0088 for bedroom half dou-
with classified!
COMMERCIAL SPACE
No pets. muench elevator, carpet- and range. $1.00 SQ. FT.
appointment & ble with neutral
clifford@yahoo.com ed, Security 1 Bedroom apart- $650 + utilities. 18,000 & 9,000
application. decor. Off street 2 bedroom, living
570-735-2207 system. Garage. ments for elderly, Call Bernie sq. ft. Great,
EXETER
disabled. Rents clean assembly parking. Private room, kitchen and
WILKES-BARRE
Extra storage & 888-244-2714
HANOVER TOWNSHIP cable TV included. based on 30% of space; A/C; Gas yard in rear. Ample bath. Great view!

PITTSTON
ADJ gross income. heat; Own meters; Storage. Conve- Section 8 wel-
Great location, 1 Laundry facilities. 264 Academy St $675. per month nient to schools. come. Utilities by
bedroom apartment Heat & hot water Handicap Accessi- 2 bedrooms, newly For appointment & New 1/2 baths;
WILKES-BARRE TWP
ble. Equal Housing freight elevator $560 / month + utili- tenant $500/mo +
furnished. Fine
NEWLY REMODELEDall
in residential area, renovated building. further information ties. 1 year lease, security
all utilities included. neighborhood. Opportunity. TTY711 Washer & dryer. Owner/Agent
or 570-474-5010 2.5 bedroom, call 237-6070 908-852-4410 security. No pets. Call 570-814-8299
$500/month Convenient to bus 2 bedrooms, $600/per month Call 570-793-6294
This institution is an basement apartment,
& stores. No
DOLPHIN PLAZA
+ security. includes heat, hot
MOUNTAINTOP
appliances provid- washer/dryer hookup
pets. References. equal opportunity $WILKES-
KINGSTON
908-482-0335 ed, pets ok, Tenant water and parking. and yard.
Security. Lease. provider &
Pays Electric Only!! 646-712-1286 Clean & ready. Rte. 315 BARRE 2 Bedroom
KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM No smokers employer. 570-328-9896
please. $840.
1 Year Lease, $775/ No smoking or pets. 2,000 SF COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE 3 Half Doubles Cottage in quiet
MOUNTAIN TOP per month, $775/ 570-855-4744 $505 + utilities 376 & 378 North
570-287-0900 Office / Retail setting. $875 +
2nd floor, washer/ security deposit. & security ESTABLISHED SHOPPING CENTER Maple Avenue
WILKES-BARRE
Next to Gymboree utilities, security,
dryer hookup, yard,
parking, No Pets,
KINGSTON WOODBRYN Call (570) 335-0146 Call 570-823-3983
L EAVE A M ESSAGE
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Ideal for health
3 & 4 bedroom.
Newly remodeled.
application & lease.
570-592-1241
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
3 bedroom, 1/2 related business
Quiet /Secluded/ EATON TERRACE 1 & 2 Bedroom,
double, 1.5 bath, Warehouse such as Chiroprac-
Both available
Convenient $425.
+ utilities. Discount
317 N. Maple Ave.
Large Two story,
available
immediately, No Walking Distance to gas heat, off-street
parking, fenced in
WILKES-BARRE TWP Loading Dock
4 Acres touching
tor, Optometrist,
Blood Lab, etc.
May 30. $850 &
$950/month. Also, NANTICOKE
pets. Rents based the Casino!! 2 bed- Plains 3 bedroom Desirable
available, lease, ref-
erences. 574-9827
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Central Heat
on income start
at $395 & $430.
room, 1 bath, living
room, kitchen, off
yard, excellent
condition. $595/ MODERN 2 BEDROOM
apt. 3rd floor, hard-
I81 will build to suit.
Call 570-829-1206
800 to 2400 sq. ft.
Starting at
1/2 double. $795/
month. For info,
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
street parking. month + utilities, $750/month
FORTY FORT
& Air,washer/dryer Handicap Accessi- wood floors thru- (570) 814-9700 Many ranch style
941 Apartments/ ble. Equal Housing $600/month + utili- references & 973-879-4730
in unit, parking. out, spacious kit- homes. 2 bedrooms
ties, security & ref- security. No pets.
Unfurnished Opportunity. 2 Free Months With
KINGSTON
chen with stove & Free standing build-
$830 + utilities &
1 month security
Call 570-474-5010 erences. Call Clas-
sic Properties Nikki
Call 570-881-4078
refrigerator includ- ing. Would be great WILKES-BARRE A 2 Year Lease

W IL K E SW O O D
TTY711 $795 + electric
570-262-6947 Callahan LINE UP ed. Heat, water & for any commercial
OFFICE/COMMERCIAL Large 1/2 double, 3
This institution is an
718-4959 Ext. 1306
A GREAT DEAL...
garbage. included. use. 1900 sq. ft. on bedroom, sunny &
SQUARE FOOT RE
A PAR TM E NTS
equal opportunity 2,500 SF First Floor
KINGSTON
$750 plus security. the ground floor spacious, $650

Large 2 bedroom.
provider and
employer. PLYMOUTH 1/2 DOUBLE IN CLASSIFIED!
570-239-9840 with an additional
800 sq. ft in finished
$500/month +
utilities.
month, 1 year lease,
credit check &
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
lower level. Excel- Will divide.
1 B edroom Sta rting Newly painted. 3 bedrooms, living
Looking for the right deal Wilkes-Barre lent location, only 1 First month free.
security deposit.

PITTSTON
Stove & fridge room, dining room & Attic, cellar, eat in
a t $675.00
Š2 bedroom
included. kitchen, hardwood on an automobile? single,
block from North 570-823-1413 kitchen, front &
Washer/ dryer floors, washer dryer Turn to classified. Cross Valley back porch, no pets, James Street
• Includes gas heat, exceptional Expressway and WILKES-BARRE
hookup, large back
TIRED OF HIGH
hookup. $650; heat It’s a showroom in print! Kingston no smoking, new Single family home,
yard, pets consid- one block from
w ater,sew er & trash included. Call
Classified’s got ŠLarge 3 carpeting & paint. freshly painted,
• C onvenient to allm ajor
570-814-0843 or
NANTICOKE ered. utilities by ten-
the directions!
bedroom
Wyoming Ave (route
11) Take advan-
Not Section 8 brand new gas fur-

RENTS?
570-696-3090 ant. fridge & stove Hanover approved. nace, 3 bedrooms,
1 bedroom, 2nd floor, included. 1st month tage of this prime
highw ays & public 570-817-2858 or 1 1/2 baths, off
transportation KINGSTON refrigerator, stove,
washer/dryer
& security. $500-
$550 monthly. WILKES-BARRE Š3 bedroom,
large, affordable
Nanticoke
location for just
$1050 per month!
Are you paying too
much for your cur-
570-714-1606 street parking. No
pets, no smoking.
LARKSVILLE
Like New 2 bed- 570-592-2432 or 447 S. Franklin St. 570-262-1131
• Fitness center & pool hook-up & porch. MUST SEE! Š2 bedroom, rent office? Call us! $675 / month + utili-
room apartment in $425/month plus 570-899-3452 We have modern ties. Call Betty at
• P atio/B alconies great neighbor- utilities, security
1 bedroom, study, large, water
included HANOVER TWP office space avail- Newly renovated Century 21
SHAVERTOWN
hood. 2nd floor. off street parking, 2 bedroom with
& references. able in Luzerne Smith Hourigan
• P et friendly* Includes new Water, sewage,
laundry. Includes Pittston Parkway Plaza
Bank Building on appliances, central Group
2 bedrooms, Heat heat and hot water, ŠLarge 1 Sans Souci Parkway
• O nline rentalpaym ents kitchen (with new garbage included.
included. Laundry Hardwood floors bedroom water Commercial Space Public Square. air & heat, off 570-287-1196
stove, dishwasher No smoking. Rents include heat, street parking, ext 3559
• Flexible lease term s & microwave) and No pets. facilities, Off-street and appliances. included For Lease 1,200 sq.
central air, utilities, energy efficeint. or 570-714-6127
bath w/washer parking, No Pets. Trash removal. Wyoming ft. starting at $600/ $600 + utilities.
570-239-2070 trash removal, and
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 $575/per month, Š3 bedroom month. Off street
WILKES-BARRE
dryer hookup. Hard- Call 570-675-3904 nightly cleaning - all Call 570-760-1045
Call (570) 821-5599 exceptional parking. Central
NANTICOKE
Sa turd a y 1 0-2 wood throughout without a sneaky

822-27 1 1
with ceramic tile in
kitchen and bath. 2 bedroom, wall to
SWOYERSVILLE
1 bedroom. Eat-in WILKES-BARRE
Old Forge
Š2 bedroom
exceptional
heat & air. Call
570-991-0706 CAM charge.
Access parking at
NANTICOKE
3 bedrooms, 1.5
16 Larch Lane
2 bedroom house
$695/mo + utilities for rent. $540 + utili-
KINGSTON
wall carpet, off- the new intermodal
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
* Restrictions Ap p ly
and security. No
Pets, references
street parking, $495
per month+ utilities,
kitchen. Washer/
dryer hookup. Gas APARTMENTS water included
McDermott & garage via our cov-
ered bridge. 300SF
bath, fridge & stove
provided, washer/
ties & security. Call
484-274-6647
18 Pierce St
required. Call Scott security, lease.
heat. $440/month.
Water included. FOR RENT! McDermott
Real Estate Office Space to 5000SF available.
dryer hookup & wall
to wall carpet. Looking to buy a

CEDAR
(570)823-2431 HUD accepted. Call Available Immedi- We can remodel to
Security & no pets. 425 South Franklin Inc. Property $475/month plus home?
Ext. 137 570-687-6216 ately, Off street suit. Brokers Pro-
Call 570-760-5573 Street. For lease. Management security & utilities. Place an ad here
or 570-954-0727 tected. Call Jeff
KINGSTON
Available immedi- parking. Security

VILLAGE
570-821-1650 570-472-2392 and let the
Nice 2 bedroom, 1 NANTICOKE SWOYERSVILLE ately, washer/dryer
on premises, no
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
required. 3 room
Suite $300/month,
Pyros at 822-8577

PLAINS SPACIOUS
sellers know!

Apartment bath, two-story


apartment with
East State St.
ENERGY EFFICIENT
pets. We have stu-
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
Sat. 8-noon includes utilities.
570-690-0564 WYOMING 4 bedrooms, wall to
570-829-7130

Homes washer-dryer
hookup, off street
2 large bedrooms.
Modern kitchen and 1 bedroom + 4
apts. On site park-
ing. Fridge, stove
570-823-7564 1701 Wyoming Ave.
900 sq. ft. private
wall carpeting. 1.5
baths, living room, WILKES-BARRE
COMMERCIAL SPACE
bath, all appliances rooms. Very modern office suite. Suitable
Ask About Our
Holiday Specials!
parking, enclosed
porch. Brand new
dishwasher, w/d
hookup. Ample
& clean. 1st floor,
washer, dryer, off
provided. We have a
24/7 security cam- for general office
use, professional
kitchen. Fridge,
stove, dishwasher, MONARCH RENTALS
KINGSTON FOR RENT
era presence and all washer/ dryer
STUDENT HOUSING
paint and carpeting. closets and stor- street parking, new office, etc. Includes
$250 Off 1st Months Rent, Owner pays heat doors are electroni- hookup. Off street
age. No smokers. carpeting 1st month all utilities, including parking. $700 + utili-
and water.
water No cally locked. $450- 620 Market St. 3 bedrooms,
& $250 Off Security $580 per month & security required. cleaning and free ties, 1st, last &
Pets. Refrigerator 650/per month, Newly Renovated all appliances
includes sewer, No pets, no smok- parking. security. No pets.
Deposit With Good Credit. and stove are water & sewer paid, provided.
garbage & water. ing. $550 + utilities. Prime Space. $900/month
1 bedroom starting @ $690
included. Security
and references
570-239-2741 Call 267-872-4825
One month/security
deposit. Call (570) WYOMING 1,250 sq. ft.,
Near Kingston
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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570-417-2737
Featuring: PITTSTON WEST PITTSTON
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10:00 a.m. to set an Corners. Great VM 101
month, Call Scott efficiencies. Heat,
‹ Washer & Dryer (570) 823-2431
Ext. 137
1 or 2 bedroom,
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appointment
email shlomo_voola
or hot water, garbage
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SUGAR NOTCH
3 bedrooms, quiet
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143 Stucker Ave.
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‹ Fitness Center LINEUP ing. Stove, fridge,
porch, sewer,
up, carport parking,
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$500/mo + security
parking. Call Cliff
street, yard. Fresh
paint. $525/month
Bath. 1,900 square
foot Modern Home
‹ Swimming Pool
‹ Easy Access to ASUCCESSFULSALE garbage. $425/ included. Stove & WILKES-BARRE Call 570-693-3492 570-760-3427
239 Schuyler Ave
+ utilities, lease,
security. No pets.
in Great Neighbor-

MOOSIC
month. No Pets Fridge. References hood. Includes all
I-81 INCLASSIFIED! (570) 947-5113 & security. $650.
570-654-7479
Clean, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor duplex. WYOMING Office Rental Space
KINGSTON
Call (570) 332-1216
or 570-592-1328
Appliances. Large
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44 Eagle Court space. 2nd floor.
Wilkes-Barre, PA A yard or garage sale
in classified 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
pets/no smoking.
$475 + utilities.
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room. Wall to Wall
to 2000 sq. ft. suites
in high volume area
Modern, four sepa-
rate offices, large
1/2 DOUBLE Street Parking. No
smokers / pets.
18706 (Off Route 309) with parking. Con- Well maintained, $875 / month + utili-
Call 570-868-4444 carpet. Some utili-
is the best way Unfurnished Unfurnished reception area, mint condition, sun- ties. Security, Cred-
570-823-8400 ties by tenant. No veniently located.
Call Mechele
break room, confer- room, freshly paint- it Check & Refer-
cedarvillage@
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WILKES-BARRE pets. Non-smoking.
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(570) 814-4006
ence room & pri-
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ed, new carpeting,
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ences Required.
570-332-6003
with classified! IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE EAST END street parking. Call
NANTICOKE
$795 month
+ utilities
basement, yard
storage shed. No
WILKES-BARRE
4 Rooms, 570-693-2850
962 Rooms 962 Rooms
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MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS stove and
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Excellent location
947 Garages
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Rooms starting at • Affordable Senior Apartments No pets. fridge, washer & highrise. Will make
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Call 570-823-2214 utilities by tenant. included. $1,600/
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• New appliances; laundry on site; Handicap access. detached garage.
room. Heat and hot MLS#10-2290
WILKES-BARRE No pets, no $675/month. Also,
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MOUNTAIN
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affordable 2 bed-
1-2 2 BEDROOM APTS parking available. 570-696-2468 Private interior
attic & basement
room & 3 bedroom
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access. Washer/
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Formerly The
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Let the Community
dryer hookup. Heat
included. Nice yard.
quiet, country set-
ting. Starting at
• Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning $7,000. Financing
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Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St., 1/2 DOUBLES & Know!
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tax
Steps from New Intermodal Hub floor $695/ month.
KINGSTON HOUSE
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& Public Parking 570-991-1883
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Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5

HARVEY’S LAKE
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
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FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! www.Wilkes references ness, retail or spa. road. Gas Heat.
All appliances,
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NO PETS. Security
and lease.
with all utilities
included. Off
www.GatewayManorApt.com for info/appointment
281103

more details at references. 570-762-6792 street parking.


email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com 570-718-0331
570-655-9325 570-706-5628
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