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Hearing
set for
BIG TOP IS BACK IN TOWN
County bans
Ciavarella
pension
bath salts
Former Luzerne County judge
challenged agency’s decision
to deny his retirement.
transactions
Conviction carries jail term of
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
First reported at
tmorgan@timesleader.com up to two years, a fine of Noon
After a nearly two-year delay, $5,000, and civil penalties. Monday
the State Employees’ Retirement To see video timesleader.com
System has scheduled a hearing from the

A
for June 2 to address former Lu- crobats By EDWARD LEWIS proceed- by local police
zerne County Judge Mark Ciava- elewis@timesleader.com ings, visit agencies.
perform www.times
rella’s challenge of the decision to their WILKES-BARRE – It is now il- leader.com She noted a
deny him his pension. tightrope act legal for anyone to sell, trade, or West Pittston cou-
The hearing, to be heard by a exchange synthetic bath salts in ple hallucinating
hearing examiner, will address
Monday dur- Luzerne County. on bath salts endangered a young
the agency’s ing a perform- County President Judge Tho- child when they used knives to
June 2009 deci- ance of the mas F. Burke Jr. on Monday stab walls believing there were 90
sion to deny Irem Shrine granted a permanent injunction people living in the walls.
Ciavarella his Circus at the banning the transaction of bath “Anyone who sells bath salts in
pension, as well armory in salts containing certain chem- Luzerne County can be charged
as a separate Wilkes-Barre icals. with reckless endangering or a
claim for $4.3 Burke quickly issued his ruling public nuisance and also face civ-
and Alexis
million that the minutes after listening to testi- il penalties as well,” Musto Car-
Ciavarella state Depart- Beddingfield mony from two medical experts, roll said.
ment of Public dances in a District Attorney Jacqueline A conviction can carry a jail
Welfare filed against contribu- cloud of bub- Musto Carroll and Wilkes-Barre term of up to two years, a fine of
tions Ciavarella made to the fund. bles while Police Chief Gerard Dessoye, $5,000, and civil penalties of
Officials with SERS originally enjoying the about the synthetic substance. $1,000 per sale.
determined Ciavarella and for- event. The Musto Carroll requested the Musto Carroll urged the state
mer Judge Michael Conahan injunction in a petition she filed Senate to pass H.B. 365 that
circus, which
were not entitled to their pen- last week after several highly
sions based on their guilty pleas began Mon- publicized episodes investigated See BATH SALTS , Page 12A
in February 2009 to honest ser- day, has only
vices fraud and tax evasion charg- one perform-
es relating to their alleged
scheme to incarcerate juveniles
for profit.
ance today, at
6:30 p.m., but
has shows at
Police chief: ‘Never
Since then, the criminal cases
against both men have changed
dramatically.
10 a.m. and
7:15 p.m.
saw anything like it’
Both men withdrew the guilty Wednesday By EDWARD LEWIS with two chil-
pleas in July 2009 after a judge re- through Friday elewis@timesleader.com dren.
jected the terms of the deals. Cia- and at 1:30 WILKES-BARRE – Law en- “We were
varella went to trial and was con- and 7:15 p.m. forcement initially thought they becoming
victed this February of 12 counts, Saturday. For were seeing more mental health aware of the
including honest services wire the story, see cases of people experiencing problems with
fraud, money laundering and tax hallucinations and paranoia, bath salts,”
Page 3A.
evasion. Wilkes-Barre Police Chief Ge- Dessoye Dessoye said.
AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER rard Dessoye said Monday. “In my experi-
See PENSION, Page 12A It was only after police be- ence, in my 18 years working
came knowledgeable that they with narcotics, I’ve never saw
realized the bizarre behavior anyone as high as this girl. Nev-

Residents claim negligence, sue Chesapeake


that was becoming increasingly er, never saw anything like it. I
common was due to bath salts was shocked, and I’m at the
being used as a legal substitute stage in my career where I’m
to illegal drugs, Dessoye said. not shocked very easily.”
Dessoye, whose law enforce- Arrest records identified the
Arbitration sought by Bradford County ilies, O’Malley, of O’Malley & The petition states that Wyalusing resi- ment career has spanned 38 two women as Michele M. Pace,
Langan in Scranton, and New dents Mike and Jonna Phillips, Scott and years, was one of four witnesses 39, and Donna Zilla, 40, both of
families. Contaminated water claimed.
York attorney William Frie- Cassie Spencer and Jared and Heather to testify during a hearing be- Lackawanna County.
dlander, filed a petition in U.S. McMicken, all living in homes along Paradi- fore Luzerne County President Dessoye said the two women
By STEVE MOCARSKY District Court seeking to force se Road, entered into 10-year oil and gas leas- Judge Thomas F. Burke Jr. for were driving around Luzerne
smocarsky@timesleader.com Chesapeake Energy Corp. into es with Chesapeake in 2007 or 2008. an injunction to ban the sale of County looking for a new source
SCRANTON – Attorney Todd J. O’Malley arbitration, claiming the com- The petition also states that the families bath salts. to buy bath salts because their
on Monday filed what he called the first in a pany contaminated their wa- “suffered water and property contamination Dessoye testified at length Lackawanna County source
series of lawsuits against natural gas drilling ter, devalued their land and caused many caused by the negligent and grossly negli- about his meeting with two stopped selling the synthetic
companies on behalf of families he said have other hardships. gent oil and gas drilling activities” of the women charged by city police substance.
been harmed by negligent drilling activities. Chesapeake Appalachia LLC and Nomac on March 28 with being high on
Representing three Bradford County fam- Drilling LLC are also named as respondents. See CHESAPEAKE , Page 12A bath salts while driving in a car See BEHAVIOR, Page 12A

WEATHER INSIDE Bambera still pushing for input from faithful regarding future of diocese
Malcolm Yaple A NEWS: Obituaries 2A, 8A

Bishop stayed accessible in 1st year


Partly sunny. Isolated T-storm. Local 3A
High 77, low 61. Nation & World 5A
Details, Page 10B Editorials 11A
B SPORTS: 1B
B BUSINESS: 8B
Stocks 9B By MARK GUYDISH pearances and a campaign much to us and schools where we and our
mguydish@timesleader.com seeking input from the children grew in wisdom, knowledge and
C HEALTH: 1C
Birthdays 4C SCRANTON – He came in amid the rubble faithful in deciding where faith,” he said.
Television 5C of a faith wracked by church and school clos- the diocese goes next. “Closings” defined Bambera’s predecessor,
Movies 5C ings, with a promise to rebuild. “I’ve heard many of you – Bishop Joseph Martino, a Philadelphia trans-
Crossword/Horoscope 7C He followed the tumultuous tenure of a before offering any other plant who took office in 2003 as the diocese
Comics 8C reclusive leader by repeatedly stepping out to thoughts – share a sadness was in the throes of tectonic shifts in de-
meet the public. Strident accusations from an Bambera that comes from loss,” mographics.
D CLASSIFIED: 1D
outside advocacy group alleging priest scan- Bambera told a crowd
dal cover-ups bookend his first 365 days in during the “Chrism Mass” – at which oils are Population shrinking
office. blessed for use in religious rites – at St. Pe- The Roman Catholic population in the
One year after his installation as leader of ter’s Cathedral in Scranton April 21. diocese heart of Lackawanna and Luzerne
the 11-county Diocese of Scranton, Bishop “Personal losses due to death or sickness, counties had aged and shrunk while younger
Joseph Bambera seems undaunted as he but also losses that come from the closing of
6 09815 10011 maintains a schedule of frequent public ap- church buildings and parishes that mean so See BAMBERA, Page 12A
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PAGE 2A TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

Barbour bows out of 2012 presidential race DETAILS


LOTTERY
No less than a dozen potential the muddy Republican field will ment, rising gas prices and the MIDDAY DRAWING
become clearer very soon as remnants of recession.
GOP contenders are poised to DAILY NUMBER – 9-8-9
more potential contenders an- Yet, the GOP faces plenty of its
take on President Obama. nounce whether they’ll run or sit own troubles. BIG 4 – 7-1-4-9
out. Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who Its field lacks a front-runner. QUINTO - 7-4-0-1-1
lost in 2008 and is a favorite of lib- Most of the candidates are largely TREASURE HUNT
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS ertarians as well as tea partyers, unknown to Republicans. The 02-09-12-26-28
and LIZ SIDOTI is planning to take a step toward a most recent Associated Press- NIGHTLY DRAWING
Associated Press second bid today. The next facing GfK poll indicated that only half
JACKSON, Miss. — Republi- a self-imposed deadline of this DAILY NUMBER - 9-4-1
of all Republicans were satisfied
can Gov. Haley Barbour bowed weekend, is Indiana Gov. Mitch by their choices and a third were BIG 4 - 0-0-9-1
out of presidential contention Daniels, a Barbour friend and a dissatisfied. QUINTO - 5-9-4-4-0
Monday with a surprise announ- fiscal conservative who has Unlike four years ago, GOP CASH 5
cement just as the 2012 campaign shined a spotlight on rising bud- presidential hopefuls have been 08-11-14-25-28
was getting under way in earnest, get deficits and national debt. hesitant to rush into the race.
18 months before Election Day. “All eyes will be on Daniels. ...
MATCH 6 LOTTO
Many have been mindful of the 10-12-18-25-44-49
The Mississippi governor said he It’s a clear path for him if he wants long slog and huge costs of a cam-
lacked the necessary "absolute to run,” said Doug Gross, an Iowa paign. Several also have been
fire in the belly" to run. Republican who dined with Bar- AP PHOTO
HARRISBURG (AP) — One
waiting to see what the first half
Barbour’s declaration, unex- bour last month and left ques- Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour gestures while addressing the player matched all five win-
of the year would bring, when the
pected because he had been lay- tioning whether the governor Congressional Health Care Caucus on Capitol Hill in Washington. ning numbers drawn in Mon-
focus would be on the new House
ing the groundwork for a cam- had the hunger to get in the race. day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
GOP majority and its tangles
paign for months, thins a Repub- It turns out he didn’t. As the GOP race comes into with fundraisers and visits to bat- game and will collect a jack-
with the Democratic administra-
lican cluster of no less than a doz- "I will not be a candidate for sharper focus, Obama is working tleground states as he gears up pot worth $125,000.
en potential candidates to take president next year," the two- to both prevent an erosion of his for what he says will be a tough tion.
So far, former Massachusetts Lottery officials said 102
on Democratic President Barack term governor said a statement, support while under Republican campaign. players matched four num-
Obama. adding that he wasn’t ready for a attack and to raise enough money This week alone, he will raise Gov. Mitt Romney, who lost the
nomination in 2008, and former bers and won $138.50 each;
With the GOP campaign’s first "10-year commitment to an all- to overwhelm his eventual foe. money in New York and return to 2,895 players matched
debate scheduled for next week, consuming effort." He’s been packing his schedule his hometown of Chicago — also Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty,
who was on John McCain’s vice three numbers and won $8
the site of his campaign head- each; and 30,779 players
quarters — to tape an episode of presidential short list, have set
matched two numbers and
up presidential exploratory com-
POLICE BLOTTER • Megan Seeman, of Airy
Street, Wilkes-Barre, reported
REACH Ministries, 35 S.
Franklin St.
"The Oprah Winfrey Show." He
then will head to Florida, a piv- mittees allowing them raise mon-
won $1 each.
Thursday’s “Pennsylvania
on Monday that someone she • Tanya Griffin, 35, of 651 otal swing state, to deliver a com- ey for full-fledged campaigns.
Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
WILKES-BARRE – City knows verbally harassed her at N. Franklin St., reported on mencement address at Miami Former House Speaker Newt
be worth at least $950,000
police reported the following: 40 Airy St., but she did not wish Monday that someone had Dade College and attend the Gingrich is expected to make his because no player holds a
• Keith Rucker, 40, of South to press charges. been making unauthorized launch of Endeavour, NASA’s campaign official as early as next ticket with one row that
Main Street, Hanover Town- • Dorothy Jesso, of Meadow purchases using her debit next-to-last space shuttle flight. week. matches all six winning
ship, will be charged with as- Crest Apartments, Trucksville, card information. Potentially vulnerable, Obama A cluster of lesser-knowns also numbers drawn in Monday’s
sault after Gregory Thompson, reported that a male suspect • While responding to a has middling poll ratings and is have inched toward the race, in- game.
of South Franklin Street, forcefully removed cash from report of disorderly conduct seeking a second term in a coun- cluding former Pennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre, reported on Mon- her hand and fled while she was at 530 S. River St. at 11:15 try reeling over high unemploy- Sen. Rick Santorum.
day that Rucker struck him in walking at West Market and a.m. Monday, police found OBITUARIES
the face with an unknown ob- North Franklin streets Monday Victor Anderson, 31, of South
Blankenship, Willie

Lehman Twp. reminds all


ject at South Pennsylvania Ave- afternoon. An investigation River Street, allegedly in
nue and Hazle Street, police continues. possesson of drug parapher- Cavanaugh,
said. • It was reported on Monday nalia, police said. Christopher
Considine, John
to obey political signs law
Thompson was treated at afternoon that someone stole a • Crytian Pavarez, 21, of
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med- 2010 Ford Focus sedan owned York Lane, reported damage Cosgrove, Marcellia
ical Center in Plains Township. by Enterprise Rent-A-Car at to a door of a residence at 135 Costello, James
• Mark Linker, of North Motorworld Drive in Plains Scott St. on Monday.
Meade Lane, reported on Mon- Township and bearing Mary- • Ruthann Publik, 29, of By CAMILLE FIOTI The ordinance also states that Downing, Marjorie Sr.
day night that someone re- land registration plate 3FYE13 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Times Leader Correspondent no more than two political signs Harzinski,
moved Pennsylvania registra- from 613 Mayflower Crossing. was arrested Monday morn- LEHMAN TWP. -- Township are allowed on private properties Anthony Jr.
tion plate HRN9149 from his • It was reported on Monday ing at 217 S. Main St. on a supervisors pointed out at Mon- and the signs cannot be larger Jones, Howard
1996 Mercury while it was morning that someone stole warrant for forgery, police day’s regular meeting that the than six square feet. The signs, Karweta, Martha Ann
parked near 46 Meade St. cash and a can of soda from said. township has an ordinance which which have been removed by
• Kevin Adams, 42, of prohibits the posting of political township officials, can be picked
Loefflad, Ann
Davis Place, was cited with campaign signs in the right of way up at the police department. Omolecki, Francis
Regina Petrasek public drunkenness after an on any township road. At last month’s meeting, a resi- Perugino, Phyllis
incident at 217 S. Main St. on “They’re starting to pile up,” su- dent asked the supervisors if the Petrasek, Regina
April 25, 2011 Monday morning, police said. pervisor Doug Ide said. township has an ordinance that Pradel, Joan
prohibits demonstrations or pro- Recek, Peter Jr.
R egina Petrasek, 78, of Luzerne,
passed away at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital on Monday, April Lillian Sobashinski
tests at military funerals.
Solicitor Peter Savage said the Shevock, Agnes
25, 2011. state prohibits any kind of pro- Sobashinski, Lillian
Born in Wilkes-Barre, February April 24, 2011 tests or demonstrations less than Uter, Richard
22, 1933, Regina or Jean, as she was 500 feet from a church, cemetery Page 2A, 8A
known, was a daughter of the late
Edward and Mary Flaherty Laux. L illian Sobashinski, 81, of Davis
Street, Plymouth, died Sunday
morning, April 24, 2011, at Mano-
or anywhere that a funeral service
is held for civilians or the military.
She was a graduate of Coughlin
High School, class of 1950. rCare Nursing Center – Hampton Federal regulations set the bound- BUILDING
Jean was a member and officer of
the Mother’s Club of the former St.
House, Hanover Township.
She was born in Plymouth, a
aries up to 300 feet for military,
with no boundary restrictions for
TRUST
John’s Grade School, Luzerne, and daughter of the late John and Louise civilians.
the Central Catholic/Bishop O’Reil- Barnosky Zaleskas, and graduated In other business, supervisor The Times Leader strives to
ly Mother’s Clubs. She was a mem- in 1947 from Plymouth High correct errors, clarify stories
ber of Holy Family Parish, Luzerne,
Ray Iwanoski announced that the
School.
Back Mountain Community Part- and update them promptly.
and its Altar and Rosary Society. She had been employed by Leslie Corrections will appear in this
In addition to her parents, she is ews; and cousins. Fay as a payroll clerk, and then by nership recently won the award of
Funeral services will be held spot. If you have information
preceded in death by a brother, Ger- the Boston Store, now Boscov’s, for “Excellence in Township Plan-
ald. 9:30 a.m. Thursday from the Met- to help us correct an inaccu-
many years as a sales clerk. ning” from the Pennsylvania State racy or cover an issue more
Regina is survived by her hus- calfe & Shaver Funeral Home, 504
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, followed
Mrs. Sobashinski was a member Association of Township Supervi- thoroughly, call the newsroom
band, Joseph, whom she married of the former St. Casimir’s Church,
November 21, 1953; her daughter, by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 sors. at 829-7242.
Lyndwood. Baltimore Md.; granddaughter, Sa- The board:
Maureen, Martinsburg, W.Va.; sons, a.m. in Holy Family Parish, Bennett
She had been very active with mantha; a sister, Alberta Opet,
Joseph, and wife, Rosemary, Mar- Street, Luzerne. Interment will be
Cub Pack 456, for which she served
• Voted to hire Christy Marie
tinsburg, W.Va., Ronald, and wife, in St. Cyril and Methodius Cemete- Wilkes-Barre; and several nieces Elias of Trucksville as a part-time STORIES IN FRIDAY’S
ry, Pringle. Family and friends may as a den mother for many years. She and nephews. GUIDE and Monday’s Times
Carla, Garland, Texas; and grand- police officer. Elias, who works for
call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday. and her family enjoyed the outdoors A funeral service will be held at
children Alyssa, Meredith, John, Ju-
the Dallas Township Police De- Leader misstated some of the
In lieu of flowers, donations may and had taken many fishing trips to 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the William
lie, and Jill. show times for the Irem
She is also survived by a brother, be made to the American Cancer Canada, where she often out-fished A. Reese Funeral Chapel, rear 56 partment will be the township’s
everyone. Gaylord Ave., Plymouth, followed Shrine Circus being held at
Edward Laux, Wilkes-Barre; and sis- Society, in memory of Regina Petra- first female officer, the board said.
She was preceded in death by a by a Mass of Christian burial at 10 the 109th Field Artillery Armo-
ters, Eleanor Verazin, Nanticoke, sek, 712 South Keyser Ave., Taylor, • Approved a temporary per- ry in Wilkes-Barre this week.
and Carmella Cunningham, Wilkes- PA 18517 or online at www.cancer- son, Daniel. a.m. in St. Robert Bellarmine Parish
Mrs. Sobashinski is survived by at St. Aloysius Church, Wilkes-
mit to Pikes Creek Raceway to Monday’s evening show began
Barre; as well as many nieces; neph- society.com. hold a wine festival on May 7.
her husband of 60 years, Daniel; a Barre. Interment will be in St. Casi- at 7:15 p.m. and Saturday’s
daughter, Susan Horchos, and her mir’s Cemetery. Friends may call evening show begins at 7:15
husband, Jim, Pittston; a son John, from 5 to 8 p.m. today. p.m. Tonight’s evening show

Barletta, Lemmond starts at 6:30 p.m.


A CUTLINE ON PAGE 16A

Ann Loefflad highlight GOP dinner in Monday’s edition misstated


the status of the Salansky
April 24, 2011
Sister Marjorie Downing U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Ha-
property in Lake Township
where Encana Oil & Gas USA
zleton, will deliver the keynote
Inc. had prepared for hydrau-
A nn Loefflad, of Spring Street,
Shavertown, passed away Sun-
day, April 24, 2011, in Green Mead-
April 23, 2011 address and former state Sen-
ator Charles Lemmond will re-
lic fracturing last year. There
are no gas drilling prepara-
ows at Allentown, Allentown, Pa. Sister Marjo- Rockville Center, Scranton, and ceive the Henry Hoyt Award for tions or operations under way
Born March 8, 1933, in Waymart, rie Downing Harrisburg, in her ministry of edu- Lifetime Achievement at the
R.S.M., a mem- cation as a teacher and principal. at the site.
she was a daughter of the late Ar-
ber of the Insti-
Luzerne County Republican
thur and Helen Dougherty Gaard- Her spirit of warm hospitality
tute of the Sis- was felt by all who came to Mercy Party Spring Dinner on May 15.
smoe.
ters of Mercy, Center, as resident, guest or staff. The event begins at 6 p.m. at
Ann graduated from Waymart
High School as valedictorian of the Mid-Atlantic Sister Marjorie was preceded in Best Western Genetti Hotel &
class of 1950 and from the Wilkes- Community, death by her parents, and her sis- Conference Center in Wilkes-
died at Mercy ter, Josephine Loughlin.
Barre Mercy Hospital School of
Center on Satur-
Barre. Tickets are $60. Club
Nursing in 1953. She is survived by her sister, Ma- GOP members receive a $10 dis-
+(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
day, April 23, 2011. rie, Charlotte, N.C., her brothers, USPS 499-710
She resided on South Loveland count and can attend a recep-
The former Winifred Ann Down- Patrick, and his wife, Carol, Ron-
Street, Kingston, for many years. Issue No. 2011-116
ing was born June 29, 1938, in New konkoma, N.Y., and Jerry, and his tion with Barletta from 5 to 6
Mrs. Loeffland was employed as a
York, N.Y., a daughter of Michael wife, Carol, Glen Head, N.Y.; as p.m. The cost for a table of 10, Advertising Newsroom
registered nurse prior to her retire-
and Mary Rush Downing. 829-7293 829-7242
ment in 1995 from Community David, Nazareth, Pa.; and grandchil-
Sister Marjorie graduated from
well as many nieces and nephews, which includes a program ad kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com

Counseling Services. dren, Eric, Rebecca, Yamileth, Sa- and the Sisters of Mercy. and an announcement, is $800. Circulation
Bishop McDonnell High School, Jim McCabe – 829-5000
She was preceded in death by her rah, and Evan. Transferal and Wake Service
Brooklyn, and received a B.S. in His- Call Jill at 574-1171, Karen at jmccabe@timesleader.com
husband of 50 years, Gerald W. Loef- Private funeral services will be will be held at Mercy Center, Dal- Published daily by:
tory from Misericordia University, 885-4844 or email lcgope-
flad; sister, Helen Kennedy; broth- held at the convenience of the fam- las at 3 p.m. Wednesday, with a
then known as College Misericor- vents@gmail.com for reserva- Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
ers, Jack, Ted, and Bob; and grand- ily from the Hugh P. Boyle & Son viewing until 6 p.m. A Mass of
dia, and an M.S. in History from Vil- 15 N. Main St.
children, Jacob, and Melquin. Funeral Home Inc., 416 Wyoming
lanova University. Christian Burial will be celebrated tions, program ads and more in- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Surviving are sons, Gerald A, and Ave., Kingston. Friends may call She entered the Sisters of Mercy at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Mercy formation. Checks made out to Periodicals postage paid at
his wife, Rachel, Shavertown, Da- from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. on September 8, 1956, in Dallas, and Center. Interment will follow at Luzerne County Republican Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
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zerne County GOP Headquar- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Sister Marjorie was a visual ex-
ter, Amy Kunkel, and her husband, Barre, PA 18702. pression of our joyful God and name of Sister Marjorie Downing, ters, Attn: Spring Dinner, 41 S. Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
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LOCAL
Jobless rate
GETTING READY TO MAKE A SPLASH NEWS IN BRIEF
SCRANTON

Appeal in bakery suit


A couple who sued Wilkes-Barre

falls to 8.7%
over the sale of the former Old
River Road Bakery have appealed a
federal judge’s dismissal of the suit.
Cynthia Pollick, attorney for Tyler
and Antonia Hammond, on Monday
filed a notice indicating she has ap-
pealed the case to
the Third Circuit
For sixth consecutive month, Court of Appeals.
regional figure drops, but area The Hammonds
still has highest rate in state. filed the suit in 2009
against the city,
Mayor Tom Leight-
By ANDREW M. SEDER on and city attorney
aseder@timesleader.com William Vinsko,
Leighton
alleging they con-
In March, for the first time
spired to remove the defunct bakery
since June 2009, the seasonally
from a tax sale to pave the way for the
adjusted unemployment rate for
sale to a person who was a private
the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre met-
client of Leighton’s real estate busi-
ropolitan statistic area was at 8.7
ness and Vinsko’s law firm.
percent.
U.S. District Judge A. Richard Capu-
While still the highest rate of
to dismissed the suit in its entirety in
the state’s 14 metro areas, it
March, saying the Hammonds’ claims
marks a full one percentage point
did not constitute a legally recog-
dip since March 2010.
nizable claim under federal law.
The seasonally adjusted unem-
Caputo last week altered his order,
ployment rate for the tri-county
giving the Hammonds the opportunity
region that includes Lackawan-
to seek to file an amended complaint.
na, Luzerne and Wyoming The figures in the report show
No new complaint had been filed as of
dipped four-tenths of one per- the metro area’s seasonally ad-
late Monday afternoon.
centage point. The improvement justed labor force decreased by
The notice of appeal to the Third
marked the sixth consecutive 800 workers to 279,700. But the
Circuit does not provide details of the
month-to-month decline. seasonally adjusted total non-
basis of the appeal.
Anthony Liuzzo, director of farm jobs rose 300 to 254,200.
the master of business adminis- Over the year, seasonally adjust- WILKES-BARRE
tration program at Wilkes Uni- ed total nonfarm jobs in the sta-
versity, said the data show “we’re
moving in the right direction. No
tistical area were up by 1,900.
The hardest-hit sector in
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work needs to be done and the da- the month. This was the largest win free circus tickets today at the
ta give no reason to celebrate. monthly drop in more than two “Circus on the Common” show at
“It’s certainly nothing to cheer years. noon at the River Common park. The
about,” he said. “This is still a News was much better in other free, one-hour event will provide the
high rate of unemployment.” sectors. public with a preview of the full pro-
The rate was nearly a full per- Professional and business ser- duction being hosted this week at the
centage point higher than the vices rose by 800 jobs. This was 109th Field Artillery Armory.
state’s 7.8 percent rate but lower the largest March increase since Fifty tickets will be awarded today
than the national rate of 8.8 per- the data began being tracked by to those who can correctly answer
cent. supersectors in 1990. This super- trivia questions about the River Com-
The data, which will be made sector includes tax preparation, mon park, Irem Shrine Circus and
public today by the Department landscaping, and other industri- Greater Wilkes-Barre history.
of Labor and Industry’s Center es which typically show seasonal Featured will be acts from the Ha-
for Workforce Information & increases beginning in March. mid Circus production, including
Analysis, showed that 13 of the Liuzzo said the loss of 800 clowns, stuntmen, acrobats, magicians
state’s 14 metro areas saw unem- manufacturing jobs and the gain and motorcycle brigades from Uni-
ployment rate declines in March. of 800 professional jobs is no formed Units of Irem Shriners. Food
The only one that didn’t was the anomaly. and beverage will be available.
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
area with the lowest rate, State He said the trend has been on-
College. Its rate of 5.3 percent re-
mained unchanged from Febru-
going for several years as a loss of
P ool manager Debbie Santangelo cleans the Conyngham Valley Civic Orga-
nization’s pool in Conyngham Borough on Monday in preparation for the 2011
season, which begins Memorial Day weekend
SCRANTON

Postponement sought
ary. See REGION , Page 12A
An attorney for a former Shenan-
doah police chief convicted of filing a

W-B firehouse activist’s rep seeks legal fees from city


false report in connection with the
beating death of an illegal immigrant
is seeking to postpone a separate
federal trial he faces for allegedly
extorting operators of an illegal gam-
Attorney wants $240K in Barre City. damages following a trial in No- to the Third Circuit Court of Ap- by $17,492 for hours spent fight- bling ring.
Attorney vember 2008 for violations of peals, which upheld the verdict ing the city’s appeal, for a total Attorney James West on Monday
compensation in Carey’s
Cynthia Pol- her First Amendment right to in February. of $240,313, Pollick says in asked that the trial for Matthew Nes-
successful suit vs. the city. lick of Pitt- free speech. Under federal law, attorneys court records. tor be continued until a court rules on
ston filed a le- The panel determined Mayor who represent plaintiffs in civil Attorneys for the city filed Nestor’s appeal of his conviction in the
gal brief Mon- Tom Leighton retaliated rights cases can seek compensa- court documents in opposition Luis Ramirez case.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER day support- against Carey by seeking tion for each hour they worked to the fee request, arguing the Nestor was found guilty in January
tmorgan@timesleader.com Carey ing her $11,000 in attorneys fees the city on the case. The fees are in addi- hourly rate is excessive. They of submitting a false police report
SCRANTON – The attorney request for incurred in fighting a petition tion to any monetary award to also contend the fees should be relating to the investigation into the
for city firehouse activist De- compensation in connection Carey circulated that opposed the plaintiff. reduced because Carey did not death of Ramirez,
nise Carey has filed court pa- with Carey’s six-year battle with the closure of a fire station in the In Carey’s case, Pollick initial- prevail on each count of the suit. who was beaten to
pers seeking more than the city. Heights section of the city. The ly sought $222,821 in attorney U.S. District Judge Sylvia death by several
$240,000 in legal fees and other A federal jury awarded Carey, jury rejected her claim for dam- fees and costs following the trial Rambo will review the court fil- teenagers in 2008.
costs associated with Carey’s of Wilkes-Barre, $67,000 in ages for defamation, however. based on a rate of $300 per hour. ings and issue a ruling at a later Nestor’s trial on
successful suit against Wilkes- compensatory and punitive The city appealed the ruling Those fees and costs increased date. charges that he and
a fellow officer
forced operators of a

Animal lovers start circus show protests Methadone clinic’s


gambling ring to pay Nestor
them in exchange
for allowing the ring to continue oper-
ating is set for May 10.

bid to open denied


Circus producer says animals West says he believes prosecutors
used in acts are treated intend to present the verdict in the
Ramirez case as evidence in the gam-
very well by their owners. bling case in order to impeach Nes-
tor’s credibility, so the gambling trial
Hazle Township board rejects should be continued until after Nes-
By DAWN DRUMIN tor’s appeal is resolved. Alternatively,
Times Leader Correspondent Discovery House, whose
West seeks to bar prosecutors from
WILKES-BARRE – An ele- lawyer says it will appeal. presenting the evidence.
phant, a lion and a tiger waited in
their cages Monday afternoon as WILKES-BARRE
families walked into the 109th By GERI GIBBONS
Field Artillery Armory on Market Times Leader Correspondent Garden initiative to start
Street, where the Irem Shrine HAZLE TWP. – The Hazle
The Penn State Cooperative Exten-
Circus will be presenting shows Township Zoning Board de-
sion and the Catholic Youth Center
through Saturday. nied Discovery House’s re-
will launch a “Harvest 4-Health” com-
The circus-goers milled into quest Monday night to open a
munity vegetable garden initiative
the armory and sat in the bleach- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER methadone clinic in the Sunset
with a ground-breaking at 4 p.m. Fri-
ers that had been set up around Jerica Loeffler, left, Mary Claire Materna, Therese Roughsedge Beltway Building on Airport
day at the CYC garden site.
the center ring and waited for the and Stephany Matosky protest the use of animals at the Irem Road.
Penn State master gardeners will
1:30 p.m. show to begin. The chil- Shrine Circus in Wilkes-Barre. Attorney Donald Karpovich,
help connect youth with agriculture
dren were excited to see the ani- representing Discovery
and gardening while developing a link
mals. protests. was the leader of the group. “I House, indicated that he
between nutritious food and health
But not everybody was pleased “Keep animals out of the cir- have a problem with animals be- would appeal this unanimous ered by federal constitutional
and well-being.
with the thought of animals en- cus. Prevent animal cruelty,” ing used in the shows,” she said. ruling to the Court of Common law. He stated that he believed
The ceremony marks the start of
tertaining people. A group of yelled one girl. “They’re horribly abused. They Pleas. He indicated that the that the board was out of com-
planting season for early, cool-weather
high school girls stood on the Mary Claire Materna, a 17- deserve to be free in the wild.” zoning board did not have the pliance with the Americans
vegetables like peas and lettuce.
sidewalk in front of the armory, year-oldstudentatHolyRedeem- authority to deny the request
holding signs and shouting their er High School in Wilkes-Barre, See CIRCUS, Page 9A and that the matter was cov- See CLINIC , Page 12A
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WILKES-BARRE – A Moun-
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stabbing death of 35-year-old
Rosemarie Cave.
Zola said in the court papers
that he was not given appropri-
ate court papers by his attorneys
and that his attorneys did not
show him a guilty plea agree-
ment until 15 minutes prior to
proceedings last week.
Luzerne County Judge Joseph
Cosgrove scheduled a hearing for
this morning.

WILKES-BARRE – A Hazle-
ton woman pleaded guilty re-
cently to 16 charges, including
burglary and simple assault.
Tammy L. Leitzel, 30, of Gar-
field Street, entered the plea to
the charges stemming from eight
separate cases.
Luzerne County Judge David
Lupas said Leitzel will be sen-
tenced on June 29.
In one of the cases, charges of
robbery were withdrawn due to
the death of the victim in the
case.
In November 2009, Leitzel was
charged with entering a Poplar
Street home and removing a
purse, while in another case,
police said in May 2010, Leitzel
and a man assaulted another
man in his Hazle Township
home.
Leitzel pleaded guilty to the
following charges: simple as-
sault, terroristic threats, reckless
endangerment, criminal mis-
chief, access device fraud, receiv-
ing stolen property, theft, posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia, bur-
glary, trespassing, possessing an
instrument of crime, and charges
relating to driving under the
influence.

WILKES-BARRE – A city
man was sentenced Monday to
three to six years in state prison
on several drug-related charges.
Charles Jackson, 43, of Han-
cock Street, pleaded guilty to
two counts of delivery of cocaine
and one count of delivery of
heroin and was sentenced by
Luzerne County Judge Tina
Polachek Gartley.
The three cases were prose-
cuted by Assistant District At-
torneys Rebecca Reimiller and
Jill Matthews Lada. Jackson was
represented by attorneys Joseph
Sklarosky Jr., and Allyson Kac-
marski.

LOCAL BRIEFS
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4909 will hold its next meeting at
7 p.m. May 2 at the post home.
Many items of importance such
as May Poppy Drive, the Memo-
rial Day parade and new flag
replacement at cemeteries will be
discussed, and reports will be
given. Commander John Phillips
will preside. The Home Associ-
ation meeting will follow. Food,
refreshments and camaraderie
will be provided after both meet-
ings.

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480 Taliban escape via tunnel


I N B R I E F

Afghanistan prison break fired, according to the Taliban cells and disappeared into the
and Afghan officials. Most of the night. Kandahar remains rela-
the result of 1,050-foot
prisoners were Taliban militants. tively warm even during winter
tunnel dug during winter. Accounts of the extraordinary and the ground would not have
prison break, carried out in the frozen while insurgents were dig-
dead of night, suggest collusion ging the tunnel.
By MIRWAIS KHAN with prison guards, officials or Police showed reporters the
and HEIDI VOGT both. roughly hewn hole that was
Associated Press Following a recent wave of as- punched through the cement
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — sassinations here, the breakout floor of the prison cell. The open-
During the long Afghan winter, underscores the weakness of the ing was about 3 feet (1 meter) in
Taliban insurgents were appar- Afghan government in the south diameter, and the tunnel drop-
ently busy underground. despite an influx of international pedstraightdownforabout5feet
The militants say they spent troops, funding and advisers. It and then turned in the direction
more than five months building a also highlights the spirit and re- of the house where it originated.
1,050-foot tunnel to the main sourcefulness of the Taliban de- But access was denied to the
prison in southern Afghanistan, spite months of battlefield set- tunnel itself, and it was unclear
AP PHOTO bypassing government check- backs. AP PHOTO how the Taliban were able to
Obama egg-static at White House roll points, watch towers and con- Officials at Sarposa prison in An Afghan policeman looks Monday at a hole punched through move so many men out of the
President Barack Obama cheers on crete barriers topped with razor Kandahar city, the one-time Tali- the cement floor of a prison cell in Kandahar. prison so quickly. Also unclear
children rolling Easter eggs at the wire. ban capital, say they discovered was why guards would not have
White House Easter Egg Roll, Monday The diggers finally poked the breach at about 4 a.m. Mon- end of the tunnel. nel was dug from a house within heard the diggers punch through
in Washington. Thousands of kids and through Sunday and spent 4 1/2 day, a half-hour after the Taliban Government officials corrobo- shooting distance of the prison the cement floor, and whether
their parents swarmed the White hours ferrying away more than saytheyhadgottenalltheprison- rated parts of the Taliban ac- and that the inmates had some- they supervise the inside of the
House grounds Monday for the annual 480 inmates without a shot being ers safely to a house at the other count. They confirmed the tun- how gotten out of their locked perimeters at night.
tradition of rolling Easter eggs across
the South Lawn, complete with

Crackdown
games, storytelling and a visit from
the Easter Bunny.

ROME

Italy to participate in raids


P remier Silvio Berlusconi says Italy in Syria
escalates
will take part in strategic bombing
raids over Libya.
Berlusconi’s office issued a statement
late Monday, after the premier spoke

seriously
with U.S. President Barack Obama,
saying Italy had decided to beef up its
military action to better contribute to
protecting civilians.
Italy had previously said it wouldn’t
take part in air strikes against Libyan
targets, given its 40-year colonial rule
over the country.
At least 11 reported dead in
Italian aircraft and navy ships have, latest attempt to crush
however, been involved in refueling five-week-old uprising.
and other operations for NATO forces.
The statement stressed that Italian
airstrikes would only be for “specific By ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY
military objectives.” and DIAA HADID
Associated Press
SHICHIGAHAMAMACHI, JAPAN
BEIRUT — In a sharp escalation
Soldiers look for remains of Syria’s crackdown on dissent,
thousands of soldiers backed by
A line of somber soldiers walked tanks poured Monday into the city
methodically through a drained swamp where the five-week-old uprising
Monday, with each step sinking their began, opening fire indiscriminate-
slender poles into the muck beneath. ly on civilians before dawn and kill-
If one hit a body, he would know. AP PHOTO ing at least 11 people, witnesses
“Bodies feel very distinctive,” said Leo Meyer views the flood waters from his deck in Utica, Ind., Monday. Residents along the rain-swollen Ohio River in Utica said. Bodies
Michihiro Ose, a spokesman for the have been evacuating their homes in advance of predicted flooding. were scattered
Japanese army’s 22nd infantry re- in the streets “They have

More storms threaten Ky., Mo.


giment.
and activists snipers
The men were among 25,000 troops
said the death
given the morbid duty of searching the
toll could rise. firing on
rubble, the seas and the swamps of
The offensive everybody
northeastern Japan for the bodies of
into the south-
ern city of Daraa who is
the nearly 12,000 people still missing in
last month’s earthquake and tsunami.
The two-day operation was the big- Residents evacuate as levee “We’ve got water laying around every- “We’ve got of injuries. was planned in moving.’’
wherelookingforsomewheretogo,”saidDa- Asteadystreamofvehi- comprehensive
gest military search since the March 11 threatens to burst after severe water lay- Witness
disaster. With waters receding, officials vid Nickell, a college instructor in Ledbetter, cles arrived at the Coli- detail: electrici-
hoped the troops, backed by police,
storms and tornadoes last week. in western Kentucky’s Livingston County, ing around seum before midday, ty, water and
who did not plan to leave his home even droppingoffresidentscar- mobile phone
coast guard and U.S. forces, would
though floodwaters were rapidly approach- every- rying belongings in plas- services were cut. Knife-wielding
make significant progress. By Monday
evening, they had found 38 bodies, the By PINKY MEHTA and JIM SALTER ing. where tic sacks. security agents conducted house-
Associated Press InPoplarBluff,Mo.,about150milessouth- Rev. Gregory Kirk, pas- to-house sweeps, neighborhoods
military said.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — People in flood- west of St. Louis, police said they believed a
looking for tor of the United Gospel were sectioned off and checkpoints
RICHMOND, VA. prone parts of Kentucky packed up and head- catastrophic failure of a levee along the Black somewhere Rescue Mission in Poplar set up — suggesting Syria planned
ed for higher ground Monday and officials in River was imminent. By Monday morning, Bluff, said he got the call to impose military-style control on
to go.”
No violation for beard law Missouri began evacuating hundreds of peo- they had moved about 1,000 residents from early Monday to prepare the city and other areas in the coun-
ple as the levee that protects their town the town’s southeast side and closed the area David Nickell to feed evacuees sent to try.
Virginia’s prison system did not vio- Kentucky the Coliseum. He’d been
threatened to burst. to traffic. “They have snipers firing on ev-
late a Muslim inmate’s religious rights resident up since 4 a.m. preparing
Forecasters called for severe storms that “Everybody pretty much went voluntari- erybodywhoismoving,”saidawit-
when it refused to allow him to grow a
will drop more heavy rain across the lower ly,” said James Sisk, information officer for food, even though one of ness who spoke to The Associated
1/8-inch beard, which he believes is
Ohio and Mississippi River valleys, com- the police department. his main suppliers was al- Press by telephone, asking that his
required by his religion, a federal judge
has ruled. pounding the misery from a storm system Some of the evacuees sought shelter at the ready flooded. name not be used out of fear for his
William Couch, a 50-year-old Sunni that pounded the region last week and over town’s Black River Coliseum, a 5,000-seat “Wefeedeverybody,”hesaid.“I’mstressed own safety.
Muslim, is a medium-security prisoner the weekend, spawning tornadoes and wash- concert and meeting venue that overlooks out. I’ve been up all night.” “They aren’t discriminating.
serving multiple life sentences for rape ing away roads. Some places have seen 10 to the swollen Black River and a park that’s al- Dozens of roads and several schools were There are snipers on the mosque.
and other convictions. He challenged 15inchesalready,andtheworstfloodingmay ready under water. Others were staying with closed by flooding and flash flooding across They are firing at everybody,” he
the Virginia Department of Correc- not come until Wednesday. friends and relatives. There were no reports Kentucky and Missouri. said.
tions’ grooming policy, which bans The massive assault into Daraa
long hair and beards. appeared to be part of new strategy

Giffords will attend launch of Endeavour


U.S. District Judge Samuel G. Wilson for crippling pre-emptive strikes
in Harrisonburg sided with the depart- againstanyoppositiontoPresident
ment in a ruling Thursday. Couch’s Bashar Assad, rather than reacting
attorney, Jeffrey Fogel, filed an appeal to marches and protests. Other
Monday. crackdowns and sweeping arrests
Department spokesman Larry Tray- She will return to resume dergoing intensive rehabilita- opportune time for her to were reported on the outskirts of
lor declined to comment on the case. tion. But this time, her flight continue her therapy progres- Damascus and the coastal town of
rehabilitation shortly after
is not an ambulance trans- sion," said Dr. Gerard Francis- Jableh — bringing more interna-
MOSCOW watching husband’s ascent. port, Kim added. co, lead physician of the brain tional condemnation and threats of
"She is medically able and injury rehabilitation team targeted sanctions by Washington.
Workers protest benefit cut well enough to travel without and chief medical officer at But the assault on Daraa, an im-
Ex-Soviet governments are failing to
By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI additional risks," said Kim, TIRR Memorial Hermann. poverished city on the Jordanian
Associated Press Giffords Kelly who also serves as professor "We routinely allow patients border, was by far the biggest in
protect their people from the deadly
legacy of the Chernobyl disaster, for- HOUSTON — Arizona U.S. and chairman of the Depart- outside visits as part of their scope and firepower. Video shot by
mer cleanup workers and environ- Rep. Gabrielle Giffords can gunshot wound to the head. ment of Neurosurgery at the rehabilitation," he said in a activists purported to show tanks
mental groups charged Monday on the fly to Florida this week to "Medically, there is no rea- University of Texas Health statement. "She has made re- rolling through streets and over
eve of ceremonies commemorating the watch her astronaut husband son she could not travel safely Science Center at Houston markable progress in her re- fields. Youths pelted the passing
25th anniversary of the world’s worst rocket into space as com- to Florida to participate in Medical School. habilitation, and we saw no tanks with stones, the video
nuclear accident. mander of the space shuttle this incredible event with her ABC and CBS News initial- reason why she could not showed.
Russia, Ukraine and Belarus have cut Endeavour, but she will re- husband," said Dr. Dong Kim, ly reported on Sunday that travel safely to Florida." More than 350 people have been
the benefits packages for sickened turn shortly after the launch director of the Mischer Neu- doctors had given Giffords Still, doctors said Giffords killed across the country since the
cleanup workers in recent years, and to resume rehabilitation, her roscience Institute at Memo- the green light to attend the will return to Houston to re- uprising began in mid-March, tou-
many workers complained directly to doctors in Houston con- rial Hermann. launch. sume the rehabilitation chedoffbythearrestofteenagersin
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev as firmed Monday. The last time Giffords flew Being there for the Endeav- "shortly after the launch" and Daraa who scrawled anti-govern-
he handed them awards for their work. The doctors at TIRR Me- was when she was transport- our’s final flight — command- emphasized that "provisions ment graffiti on a wall. But the re-
Officials in Bryansk, the Russian region morial Hermann said Gif- ed on a private jet from the ed by Giffords’ husband, NA- have been made with NASA lentless crackdowns have only em-
most contaminated by the disaster, fords is "medically able" to hospital in Tucson, Ariz., that SA astronaut Mark Kelly — regarding Giffords’ care while boldened protesters, who started
have failed to make necessary repairs travel and that they view the treated her immediately after was a goal for the congress- she is in Florida." with calls for modest reforms but
at the local cancer hospital, worker trip to Cape Canaveral as part the Jan. 8 shooting to Hous- woman and her family. The launch is scheduled for are now increasingly demanding
Leonid Kletsov told the president. of her rehabilitation from a ton, where she has been un- "Attending the launch is an 3:47 p.m. Friday. Assad’s downfall.
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Report: Pa.’s emergency Bar panel to discuss amending constitution


mortgage program cheaper Hearing topics to include
possible merit selection
versies -- including the “Bonus-
gate” investigation in Harrisburg
I F YO U G O
The Constitutional Review Com-
line Musto Carroll and Chief Pub-
lic Defender Al Flora, Sen. Stew-
New York Fed says the state gages valued at $210,000 at the and the Luzerne County corrup- mission of the Pennsylvania Bar art Greenleaf, R-Willow Grove,
time of unemployment. The process for judges. tion probe -- that have plagued the Association will hold a public and Sen. Lisa Baker, R-Lehman
law is more effective than the
HAMP modification program, the state in the past few years. hearing Wednesday from 10 a.m. Township.
$30 billion national program. report argues, costs the federal The Bonusgate investigation to 4:30 p.m. at the Henry Student Piccone said there has also
government $13,600 while the HE- By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER led to the arrests of several legis- Center Ballroom on the Wilkes been considerable debate over
MAP program cost Pennsylvania tmorgan@timesleader.com lators and staffers who were ac- University campus in Wilkes-Barre. whether the state should do away
The session is broken into two
By RONALD D.OROL $1,620. WILKES-BARRE – A special cused of doing political work on sessions, from 10 a.m. to noon and with letting voters choose state
MarketWatch The report said the HEMAP pro- commission of the Pennsylva- state time, while the county cor- and local judges in favor of merit
1 to 4:30 p.m.
WASHINGTON — As Republi- gram can be cheaper in part be- nia Bar Association will hold a ruption probe led to the arrests of selection made by special com-
cans try to kill an Obama adminis- cause when the homeowner finds hearing on Wednesday to dis- dozens of people, including three mittees.
tration foreclosure prevention pro- a job again, the loan ends and he or cuss whether a constitutional judges. the districts every 10 years in re- Lynn Marks, executive director
gram that even Democrats agree she begins to repay it. Loans do not convention should be held to “There has been public debate sponse to the U.S. Census. The of Pennsylvanians for Modern
hasn’t lived up to expectations, a accrue interest until the participa- address serious issues the asso- over the past few years about how process has been highly contro- Courts, will speak in favor of mer-
program in Pennsylvania is being nt’s income is restored. ciation says plague the state well or ineptly state government versial in the past as legislators of it selection. Peter Paul Olszewski
lauded for being simpler, cheaper The HAMP program, on the oth- legislature and judiciary. operates and whether there the political party in power in the Sr., a retired superior court judge
and more effective. er hand, provides taxpayer-funded The hearing at Wilkes Uni- should possibly be amendments House and Senate have been ac- and former Luzerne County
It’s called the Pennsylvania assistance to bank servicers, who, versity will explore a number of made to the constitution to reme- cused of gerrymandering – divid- judge, will speak against it, Pic-
Homeowners Emergency Mort- in turn, modify the borrower’s cur- issues, including the debate dy problems the government ing the districts up to ensure they cone said.
gage Assistance Program, and it rent mortgage payments, and over whether the state should faces and has failed to address,” are dominated by residents of The hearing is among numer-
was established in 1984, long be- those adjustments stay in effect for turn to merit selection of judg- Hanna said. their party. ous hearings that are being held
fore the recent mortgage crisis. five years regardless of whether es and concerns regarding the Wednesday’s hearing is being “There are a lot of people who throughout the state by various
The program gives bridge loans to the borrower returns to employ- process utilized in the reappor- held by a subcommittee of the felt this is not the right way to subcommittees. Once they have
people who have recently lost their ment. HAMP makes initial tax- tionment of legislative dis- commission that is tasked at ex- reapportion. It should be predi- concluded, the entire commis-
jobs. payer-funded payouts to the servic- tricts, said attorney Art Pic- amining issues relating to the cated by a group of people who sion will review reports and issue
AndarecentstudyfromtheNew ers of $1,000 for each permanent cone, who helped organize the pending realignment of legisla- are least affected by it,” Piccone a recommendation, which will be
YorkFedsaysthePennsylvanialaw modification, followed by an addi- hearing. tive districts and concerns regard- said. forwarded to state legislators for
works far better than the $30 bil- tional $1,000 a year for three years The hearing, open to the ing the operation of the judiciary. The second session, from 1 to consideration.
lion national program set up in as long as the borrower remains public, is sponsored by the Piccone said the first session 4:30 p.m., will focus on lessons “Our responsibility is to deter-
2009 called the Home Affordable current in paying their mortgages. Constitutional Review Com- will feature several speakers who that can be learned from the state- mine if there should be a constitu-
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million. MAP loan recipients have retained aspects of the government and The Legislature must redraw County District Attorney, Jacque- mendations.’’
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Phyllis Mundy, D-Kingston, will
hold a news conference at 10
also would lower the corporate
net income tax rate.
share of corporate income taxes
by creating shell companies in
calling in to testify must first a.m. Wednesday in the Capitol Mundy will discuss legisla- Delaware.
TUNKHANNOCK – State spot. call the Office of Consumer East Wing Rotunda to unveil tion she is introducing to close Her bill also would reduce
Reps. Karen Boback, R-Harveys Advocate at 1-800-684-6560 legislation that would help ease the “Delaware loophole,” which the corporate income tax rate
Lake, and Sandra Major, R- HARRISBURG – State Rep. before 5 p.m. May 5 to sign up the state’s budget problems and allows large multi-state corpora- so that Pennsylvania would
Bridgewater Township, an- Phyllis Mundy, D-Kingston, is for the hearing. create tax fairness for Penn- tions that do business in Penn- remain competitive with other
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visits to Tunkhannock by the Gas customers to participate in with a call-in number for the
Department of Veterans Affairs’ a public input hearing by tele- hearing, which is scheduled for
mobile veterans center, which phone on May 9 to voice con- 1 p.m. May 9. Only people who
provides services to veterans cerns about a recent rate in- sign up before the deadline will
and their families. crease request filed with the be permitted to testify.
The mobile vet center is Public Utility Commission. The UGI-CPG serves customers in
scheduled to visit the area of company has filed a rate in- 35 counties in Pennsylvania,
the Route 29 and Route 6 By- crease request of 15.4 percent, including Exeter and West
pass (across the street from or $16.5 million for natural gas Pittston boroughs in Mundy’s
Gay’s True Value), from 10 a.m. distribution. UGI-CPG is also legislative district.
to 2 p.m. on May 2. It will be asking to raise the residential
available at Boback’s office, customer charge from $13.25 HARRISBURG – State Rep.
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WILLIE E. BLANKENSHIP, 79,


a resident of ManorCare-Hampton
Anthony Joseph Harzinski Jr. Marcellia Cosgrove FUNERALS
House, Hanover Township, passed April 24, 2011 April 23, 2011
away Monday, April 25, 2011, at BUZIN – Frank, funeral 9:30 a.m.
ManorCare-Hampton House. Wednesday from the Desiderio
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the George A. Strish
A nthony Joseph Harzinski Jr., 88,
of Forty Fort, died Sunday, April
24, 2011, at home surrounded by his
M arcellia M. Cosgrove, 86, of Ha-
zle Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Funeral Home Inc., 679 Carey Ave.,
Hanover Township. Mass of Chris-
passed away Saturday, April 23, tian Burial 10 a.m. at All Saints
Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main family. 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General Parish, Plymouth. Friends may pay
St., Ashley. Born in Swoyersville, he was a Hospital. their respects from 5 to 8 p.m.
JAMES E. COSTELLO, 51, a son of the late Anthony and Mary She was born May 23, 1924, in
Faris Harzinski. He was a member today at the funeral home.
resident of Timber Ridge, Plains Wilkes-Barre, a daughter of the late COLE – Albina, graveside memorial 1
Township, passed away Sunday, of Holy Name/ St. Mary’s Parish,
Thomas and Mary Grogan Brom- p.m. Saturday at Orcutt’s Ceme-
April 24, 2011, at Timber Ridge. Swoyersville. tery (new section), Noxen, Pa.
Tony was a graduate of Swoyers- field.
Funeral arrangements are Marcellia was a graduate of St. DEITER – George, memorial service
pending from the George A. Strish ville High School, class of 1942. He from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Turn-
was a veteran of World War II, serv- Mary’s High School, Wilkes-Barre,
Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main class of 1942. bach Funeral Home Inc., 423 W.
St., Ashley. ing in the Pacific Theatre and the Broad St., Hazleton.
Panama Canal Zone. She was formerly employed at
CHRISTOPHER E. CAVA- the Lazarus Department Store, DOUGHERTY – Mary, funeral 8:45
After the war, Tony was employ- a.m. today from the Corcoran
NAUGH, 34, of Seattle, Wash., ed by Sordonis. He later was an as- Wilkes-Barre, and later at the Long
passed away Wednesday, April 20, Funeral Home, Inc., 20 South Main
sistant business manager, and then Island State Bank. Street, Plains. Mass of Christian
2011, at the Bailey-Boushay Hos- business manager for the Interna- Marcellia was a member of St. Burial 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of the
pice, Seattle, Wash., after a coura- tional Brotherhood of Electrical West Pittston; sister-in-law, Carolyn Andrew’s Parish, formerly St. Pa- 9 a.m. Saturday from the Nat & Eucharist Church, Pittston.
geous battle with cancer. Raised in Workers Local Union #1319, retiring Stewart, Philadelphia, Pa.; and trick’s Church, Parrish Street, Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park JONES – Howard, friends may call
Wilkes-Barre Township, he was a in 1993. brother-in-law, Day Myers, Hillsbo- Wilkes-Barre, where she volun- Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Kniffen
son of Gerry Cavanaugh and Shir- Tony’s greatest joy was his family. ro, N.J.; as well as many nieces and teered her time in the parish office. Christian Burial to follow at 9:30 O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S.
ley Cavanaugh. He is survived by He was his grandchildren’s greatest nephews. She was preceded in death by her a.m. in St. Andrew’s Parish, 316 Par- Main St, Wilkes-Barre. A small
his brother, Jerry Jr., and wife, fan and took tremendous pride in In his later years Tony was espe- husband, Francis J. Cosgrove, in rish St., Wilkes-Barre. Interment prayer service will follow at 7 p.m.
Jane; nieces, Sarah, and Molly, their accomplishments. He was a cially blessed to have the love and 1988; brothers, Thomas, Harold, will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ha- KASSAB – Peter Sr., funeral 10 a.m.
Pittsburgh, Pa.; sister, Tracy Dow- loving and generous person and will companionship of his sisters, broth- Edmund, and Joseph Bromfield; nover Township. Friends may call today from St. George Maronite
ney, and her husband Michael, be greatly missed. er, and brother-in-law. It was their and sister, Claire Bromfield. from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral Chapel, 79 Loomis St., Wilkes-
All of his life Tony loved sports. constant support that made it pos- home. Barre.
Pottsville, Pa. Marcellia is survived by daugh- In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
He was an avid fan at every level and sible for him to be comfortable and KITCHEN – Raymond Jr., memorial
Memorial services will be held ters, Margaret Minter, Newton, N.J., tributions may be made to the St.
enjoyed rooting for his favorite enjoy his time at home. This love service 10 a.m. Saturday in the
at a later date. and devotion will forever be appre- Mary Kratz, and her husband, Leo- Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Bennett Welsh Presbyterian
teams be they the Phillies or the lo- nard, Kingston; grandsons, Scott,
FRANCIS T. OMOLECKI, 87, of cal little leagues and high schools. ciated. PO BOX 1000, Department 142, Church, Bennett Street, Luzerne.
Nanticoke, passed away Saturday A Mass of Christian Burial Christopher, and Andrew Minte, Memphis, TN 38148, or to the Spe- There are no calling hours.
In addition to his parents, he was and Keith Kratz; great-grandchil-
afternoon, April 23, 2011, at Hos- preceded in death by his wife of will be conducted at10 a.m. on cial Olympics Luzerne County, PO KLEBON – Maryann, Mass of Chris-
pice Community Care Unit at Geis- Thursday in Holy Name/St. Mary’s dren, Alex, Tyler, Aiden, Zachary, BOX 1832, Shavertown, PA 18708. tian Burial 11 a.m. today in Ss. Peter
nearly 61 years, the former Evelyn
inger South Wilkes-Barre. Church, Shoemaker Avenue, Haley, and Emily Minter; as well as Online condolences may be sent & Paul Church, Avoca.
Clark; and a sister, Helen DelCam-
Arrangements are pending po. Swoyersville. Family and friends are nieces and nephews. to www.natandgawlasfuneralhome- KRAFCHAK – the Rev. John, Pontif-
asked to go directly to the church for Funeral services will be held at .com. ical Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m.
from the Earl W. Lohman Funeral Anthony is survived by daugh- today in Saint Mary of Czestocho-
Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanti- ters, Evelyn Tipton, and her hus- the Mass. The interment will be
wa Church, Nanticoke. Viewing
coke. band, Thomas, Lusby, Md., Toni held at the Denison Cemetery, today prior to the 11 a.m. funeral
AGNES SHEVOCK, 90, Ply- Griseto, Forty Fort, and Libby Swoyersville. Friends may call from Mass.
mouth, passed away Saturday, Stegner; her husband, Mark, Mount 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Hugh LUTKOWSKI – Margaret, funeral
April 23, 2011. She was preceded in Pocono; grandchildren, Vincent, B. Hughes & Son Inc., Funeral 9:30 a.m. today from the Louis V.
Anthony, and Mary Griseto, and Jo- Home, 1044 Wyoming Avenue, For-
death by parents, Victor and Eliza-
beth Korshalla Kashak; siblings, nathan Tipton. ty Fort. Howard Jones Ciuccio Funeral Home, 145 Moosic
Road, Old Forge. Mass 10 a.m. at
Betty Gregg, Mary Buynak, Joseph Tony is also survived by sisters, In lieu of flowers, memorial con- the Prince of Peace Parish - St.
Kashak, Anna Crowley, Margaret Bernadine Prokop, and husband, Al, tributions can be made to Hospice April 23, 2011 Mary’s Church, Old Forge.
Kusma, and Helen Niznik. Surviv- Scottsdale, Ariz., Maryann Blauer, Community Care, 601 Wyoming MATUSEK – Frank, funeral 9:30 a.m.
and husband, Bob, Exeter, Joan Ave., Kingston, PA 18704, or to the
H
ing are sons, Dr. Ronald Shevock, oward R. Jones, 64, of Wilkes- today at the Mayo Funeral Home
and wife, Joanne, Kingston, and Worlinsky, Swoyersville; brother, S.P.C.A., 524 E. Main St., Plains Barre, died April 23, 2011, at his Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny.
Michael Shevock, and wife, Denise Kosty Harzinski, and wife, Helen, Township, PA 18702. home. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m.
Born in Wilkes-Barre on February in Holy Spirit Parish/St. Martha’s
Ann, Shavertown; and grandchil- Church, Fairmount Springs. Burial
dren, Jennifer, Ronald, Tara, and 2, 1947, he was a son of the late Ed-
in St. Martha’s Cemetery with
Laurie. ward and Ruth (Hartman) Jones.
military honors provided by the
Funeral will be at 9 a.m. Thurs- Howard enjoyed racing motorcy- Shickshinny American Legion Post.
day from the S.J. Grontkowski Fu- cles and watching drag racing. He ODELL – Charles, funeral services 11
neral Home, Plymouth, with Mass was also a member of the local Ma- a.m. Wednesday at the Harding-
at 9:30 in All Saints Parish, Ply- sons. He especially loved spending
mouth. Interment will be in St. Peter Paul Recek Jr. time with his cocker spaniel, Tasha.
Litwin Funeral Home, 123 W. Tioga
St., Tunkhannock. Friends may call
Mary’s Nativity Cemetery. Calling He was a truck driver for 35 years, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
hours will be from 5 to 8 p.m. April 22, 2011 retiring from Petroleum Service today.
Wednesday. Visit www.sjgront- Company in 2010. O’KONSKI – John, funeral 10:30 a.m.
kowskifuneralhome.com to sub- Peter Paul Recek Jr., 68, of Alden In addition to his parents, Ho- today from the S.J. Grontkowski
mit condolences. Road, Nanticoke, passed away Fri- ward was also preceded in death by Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St.,
day, April 22, 2011, at home. stepmother, Ann Jones, and stepfa- Plymouth. Mass of Christian Burial
RICHARD M. UTER, 81, of 11 a.m. in St. John the Baptist
Kingston, died Monday, April 25, He was born in Nanticoke,on July ther, John Brugger. Friends and family may call
9, 1942, and was a son of the late Pe- Left to cherish his memory are from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Kniffen Church, Larksville.
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General REILLY – Timothy, memorial Mass 6
Hospital. ter Sr. and Louise Majewski Recek. his loving wife of 42 years, Susan O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S.
p.m. today in the Resurrection of
Funeral arrangements are Peter was a graduate of Newport Jones, Wilkes-Barre; daughters, Jen- Main St, Wilkes-Barre. A small the Lord Polish National Church,
pending from the Betz-Jastremski Township High School, and attend- nifer and husband Joseph Chopyak, prayer service will follow at 7 p.m. Zerby Avenue, Edwardsville. The
Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett ed King’s College. Stephanie and husband Kevin Best, In lieu of flowers, memorial con- family will receive friends from 4
St., Luzerne. He also was a member of St. Mary all of Pittston; grandchildren, Jo- tributions may be made to The to 6 p.m. at the church.
of Czestochowa Church, now St. seph, Adam, and Alica Chopyak; Earthly Angels Autism Fund of the SAGER – Russell, military funeral
Faustina Parish. As a member of St. brothers, Edward “Butch,” David Luzerne Foundation, 140 Main St., services 9:30 a.m. Wednesday
Faustina Parish, he was a member of and Jack; sister, Dorthy Sepela; as Second Floor, Luzerne, PA 18709. from the George A. Strish Inc.
the church’s Ushers Club, serving well as several nieces, nephews and Online condolences can be sent Funeral Home, 211 West Main St.,
for many years, and was also a mem- cousins. to www.BestLifeTributes.com. Glen Lyon. Mass of Christian Burial
ber of the Holy Name Society. 10 a.m. in Holy Spirit Parish/St.
He was an honorary member of
Martha Ann the Knights of Columbus and a
great-nieces; and great-nephews
Adalbert’s Church, Glen Lyon.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m.
Karweta member of St Jude.
Peter was a model railroad enthu- He will be truly and sadly missed
by his wife, Deborah, of 35 years; his
today and from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday
siast, a passionate gardener, and an SHUPP – Leland, funeral 11 a.m. today
April 24, 2011 avid outdoorsman, belonging to the son and partner, Peter Paul III, sis-
ters; brother; sisters-in-law; brother-
John Considine Joan Marie from the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funer-
Rod and Gun Club of Alden.
M artha Ann Karweta, of Hem-
lock Street, Wilkes-Barre He was employed as a custodian in-law, and all family members and
friends, including his buddy, Prince.
Pradel al Home, 73 W. Tioga St, Tunk-
hannock.
Township, died Easter Sunday, for Nanticoke School District for ap- April 25, 2011 TRIMMER – James, funeral 11 a.m.
proximately 27 years, and prior to Funeral services will take place April 24, 2011 Thursday from the Joseph E.
April 24, 2011, at her home. at 9:30 a.m. Thursday from the
that by McGregor Sportswear for 25 Lehman Funeral Home Inc., 403
Born in Wilkes-Barre Township, Grontkowski Funeral Home P.C., 51
J ohn J24,oan
years. P. Considine, 83, from At- Marie Pradel, 73, of Du- Berwick St., White Haven. Friends
and a life resident, she was a Peter is survived by his wife, the W. Green Street, Nanticoke, with a may call at the funeral home from
daughter of the late Anthony and co, N.J., formerly of Manches- ryea, passed away Sunday, April
former Deborah Rinehamer; son, Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. 2011, surrounded by her loving 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 10
Josephine Unitowski Karweta. ter, N.J., Wilkes-Barre, Davenport,
Peter Paul Recek III, Nanticoke; sis- in St. Mary’s Church, St. Faustina family at the Geisinger Wyoming a.m. until the time of service
Martha was a graduate of the ters, Patricia Tate, Georgia, and Parish. Interment will be in St. Ma- Iowa, and Levittown, Pa., passed Thursday.
Valley Medical Center, Plains
former Wilkes-Barre Township Sharon Edelman, Bethlehem, Pa.; ry’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. away peacefully on Monday, April Township.
High School, and attended Wilkes- brother, Larry Recek, Shavertown; Calling hours will be held from 5 to 25, 2011. She was the widow of the late
Barre Business College, and also as well as several nieces; nephews; 8 p.m. Wednesday. John was born in Wilkes-Barre George Joseph Pradel.
evening classes at Wilkes Universi- Joan was born on February 13, OBITUARY POLICY
ty and King’s College. in 1927, a son of the late Peter and
Frances Considine. 1938, in Wilkes-Barre, a daughter The Times Leader publish-
Prior to her retirement, she was of the late Carl and Ruth Annette
employed for 34 years by the Unit- In addition to his parents, he es free obituaries, which
Lahr Berger.
ed States Bureau of Mines, Interior was preceded in death by his wife, She was an excellent seamstress have a 27-line limit, and paid
Department, and the Federal Mine Mary (Schwab) Considine; Sister, for the Greater Wyoming Valley obituaries, which can run
Safety and Health Administration,
Labor Department, as a superviso- Phyllis Perugino Mary Stoltz; and brother, Thomas
Considine.
Garment Industry. Joan was also a
social member of the various clubs
with a photograph. A funeral
home representative can call
ry clerk. of Crossin Towers, Duryea. the obituary desk at (570)
After retirement, she was a part- April 24, 2011 John is survived by his son, John
Joan was preceded in death by 829-7224, send a fax to (570)
time employee for nine years at Lu- P. Considine Jr. (Kathleen), Strat-
her husband, George; son, Robert; 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
zerne County Community College ford, N.J.; daughters, Ruth Ann
as a clerk in the Nursing and Con-
tinuing Education Department.
P hyllis A. Perugino, 92, of Lu-
zerne, died Easter Sunday, April
24, 2011, at Hospice Community
Sproehnie (Jeffry), Levittown, Pa.,
sister, Ellen Renfer; and brother,
Raymond Berger.
bits@timesleader.com. If you
fax or e-mail, please call to
and Mary Lou Ambrose (Michael), She is survived by sons, George
Martha was a devout member, Care, at Geisinger South Wilkes- Falls Church, Va.; sisters, Frances Pradel, Duryea, Rodney Pradel, confirm. Obituaries must be
all her life, at Holy Cross Polish Na- Barre. and wife, Victoria, Pittston Town- submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday
tional Catholic Church, Wilkes- Blaum, Reading, Pa., Claire Con-
Born and raised in Luzerne, she ship; daughters, Cynthia Taft, and through Thursday and 7:30
Barre, where she was a former sidine, Toms River, N.J., and Ann
was a daughter of the late Jacob and husband, Burton, Clark Summit, p.m. Friday and Saturday.
member of both youth and adult Mary Pegnetter Rosnick. Bair, Reading, Pa. He was the lov- and Beverly MacDonald, and hus-
choirs. Obituaries must be sent by a
She was a member of the 1936 ing grandfather to seven grand- band Timothy, Simpson, Pa.; sev-
She was a former secretary of funeral home or crematory,
graduating class of Luzerne High children, and six great-grandchil- eral grandchildren and great-
the parish committee for several grandchildren; brother, Carl Berg- or must name who is hand-
School, where she was an avid bas- dren, as well as many nieces, neph-
years and in recent years, a mem- er, and wife, Marie, S.C.; sister, Ro- ling arrangements, with
ketball player. ews, and cousins.
ber of the church council. Martha sella Turner, and husband, El- address and phone number.
also served as chairperson of the Phyllis married her high school John was honorably discharged
sweetheart, Andy Perugino, and the wood, Pittston; sister-in-law, Alice We discourage handwritten
parish cemetery committee, and from the U.S. Army in 1946, after Berger, Pittston Township; as well notices; they incur a $15
was a delegate at many of the Dio- two of them successfully owned and which he began working for the
operated Andy Perugino’s Restau- as numerous nieces and nephews. typing fee.
cesan and General Synods of the Department of Defense, in the Pro- Funeral services will be held
PNCC. rant, Luzerne. For over 65 years
curement Division at the Frank- at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the
She was a member of the Na- Phyllis was instrumental in the op- and his wife, Chris, Dallas; daugh-
ford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa., Pointek Funeral Home, 204 Main
tional Association of Retired Fed- eration of the family business, ter, Andrea Reilly, Luzerne; grand-
and Rock Island, Ill., from which St., Duryea with the Rev. Michael IN LOVING MEMORY OF
eral Employees. where she cooked and baked until children, Ron Reilly Jr., and fianceé,
Finding travel both educational her final days. Lesa Shusta, and son, Zach, Andy he retired in 1987.
Shambora officiating. Interment
will follow in the Marcy Cemetery, JASON ALLEN
and enjoyable, she had traveled ex-
tensively throughout the United
Phyllis will be greatly missed not
only by her family, but also by the
Reilly; Jessica King, and husband,
Aaron; step-grandchildren, Michael
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend funeral ser-
Duryea. Family and friends may
call from 5 to 8 p.m.
PRESNAL
10/16/81 ~ 4/26/02
States and in many distant foreign many employees and patrons of the Mascali, and Nikki Mascali; great-
vices at the Good Shepherd Ro- Her family requests that flowers
countries. restaurant. grandchildren, Briana, and Adriana
man Catholic Church, 87 South be omitted, and memorial gifts
Martha was preceded in death She was a devoted basketball and Reilly; and numerous nieces and ne-
Hunter Highway (Rt. 309), may be made to the charity of your
by her brother, Frank, in 1964; and baseball fan, and particularly en- phews.
choice.
sister-in-law, Lottie, in 1996. joyed watching the New York Yan- Funeral services will be held at Drums, on Wednesday. A viewing
She is survived by a niece, Mary kees. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from Betz-Jas- will be held from 9 to 10 a.m., fol-
Jo, and her husband, Michael Shis- tremski Funeral Home Inc., 568 lowed by Mass at 10 a.m. Burial In Loving Memory Of
Phyllis was a member of Holy
Bennett Street, Luzerne, with a
ko, Harveys Lake; nephew, Frank,
and his wife, Maryann Karweta,
Family Parish, Luzerne, and had
previously been a member of Sacred
Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m.
at Holy Family Parish, Luzerne. In-
will follow immediately.
Funeral services are provided by
David J. Cardany
Northampton, Pa. Heart Church, Luzerne, until the Dec. 24, 1973 - Apr. 26, 2010
terment will be in Dennison Ceme- the Joseph E. Lehman Funeral
A Mass of Burial will be cele- consolidation.
brated on Wednesday, at Holy tery, Swoyersville. Friends may call Home of White Haven.
In addition to her parents, she from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral
Cross Polish National Catholic Donations may be made to the After 9 years, we still look back on that awful day
was preceded in death by her hus- home. So much has changed since you went away
Church, 23 Sheridan Street, band, Andrew; brothers, Phillip, Good Shepherd Church, Drums,
Wilkes-Barre, with the Very Rever- In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
William, Dennis, John, and Norman tributions may be made to Holy PA 18222. You were only 20 years old
end Thaddeus J. Dymkowski, offi- Rosnick; sisters, Arlene Rosnick, You still had so much more to live for
ciating. Private interment will be Family Parish, Luzerne, or to the
and Dolores Schoenwetter; and son- SPCA of Luzerne County.
in the parish cemetery, Wilkes- We wish you were still here
Barre Township. There will be no
calling hours.
in-law, Ron Reilly Sr.
Surviving are her son, Dennis,
Condolences can be sent to sym-
pathy@betzjastremski.com. G en etti’s When we think of you we shed a tear
Arrangements were entrusted A fterFu nera lLu ncheons We miss you more than words can say
to the Jendrzejewski Funeral We often ask ourselves why you had to go away
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
Home, Wilkes-Barre.
Memorial donations may be
B A&G B E
ELL AR T
A K ER Y
H otelBerea vem entR a tes You were taken from Now, all we have are the memories
But these, we promise, will never cease
made in her memory to Holy Cross us way too soon.
PNC Church, 23 Sheridan St.,
BEREAV EM EN T BA SK ETS Sadly missed by Mom, Dad,
You are missed each and every day
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POLICE BLOTTER
HANOVER TWP. (LEHIGH
COUNTY) – State police at
Disanferdinand could not be
reached for comment on Mon-
ing a seat belt. He also noted 72
of the 527 crashes were alcohol
Moses files theft-conviction appeal
Bethlehem said they filed theft
charges against a West Pittston
day. related. Ex-LCCC dean’s lawyer says ministration Moses was sentenced to
Troop P reported one car and auxiliary
man on allegations he defrauded judge erred in allowing four to 23 months in
WYOMING – State police at crash was alcohol related and services, over-
a restaurant $40 involving an Wyoming investigated 12 car arrested eight motorists on certain evidence at trial. saw the cafete- county jail, followed by
order of french fries. crashes that resulted in 11 in- evidence of drunken driving. ria and Educa-
State police said John Joseph juries during the three-day East- Speeding citations were issued tional Confer- four years probation on
Disanferdinand, 50, of Philadel- er holiday driving period. to 74 motorists and two drivers By SHEENA DELAZIO ence Center and four counts of theft.
phia Avenue, was identified as Statewide, two people were were cited for child safety seats. sdelazio@timesleader.com Moses was paid ap-
the man who ordered french killed and 196 others were in- Also, 31 citations for failure to WILKES-BARRE – A former proximately
fries at Five Guys Burgers and
jured in 527 car crashes investi- wear a seat belt, 19 seat belt associate dean at Luzerne $73,000 a year in salary.
Fries paying with a $50 bill on
gated by state police. warnings and 338 other cita- County Community College Before the July trial, Ruzzo said of Moses’ bankruptcy and wage
Oct. 22. Disanferdinand was
“The two deaths represent a tions were issued by troopers at said in court papers he is appeal- in court papers that Brown grant- garnishment, but “the common-
given the correct change, but
allegedly deceived the cashier decrease from the eight fatal- Troop P. ing his jail sentence because a ed the prosecutors’ request to pre- wealth failed to present any evi-
into thinking she only gave him ities recorded in crashes in- Troop P consists of Wyoming, judge erred by allowing certain sent evidence that Moses had tak- dence of sudden wealth by the de-
$1 bills. vestigated by troopers during Shickshinny, Tunkhannock, evidence at his July trial. en money directly from a cafeteria fendant at the time the alleged
State police said the cashier last year’s Easter holiday travel Laporte, and Towanda. William Ruzzo, an attorney register based on an allegation in crimes were committed.”
gave Disanferdinand two addi- period,” said state police Com- for Peter Paul Moses, 59, of the affidavit of probable cause and Moses’ attorney also said that
tional $20 bills, according to a missioner Frank Noonan. HAZLE TWP. – Barbara South Main Street, Wilkes- that prosecutors may present evi- prosecutors shouldn’t have been
news release. “Nonetheless, we will never rest Greenwalk reported a hand-held Barre, said in court papers filed dence Moses was in bankruptcy allowed to tell jurors about Moses’
Charges of theft and receiving in our efforts to reduce the video game system and two late last week that evidence in- and had suffered a wage garnish- alleged “prior bad acts” – which
stolen property were filed number of crashes, injuries and boxes of Girl Scout cookies were cluding that Moses removed ment during the time he allegedly were not elaborated on in court pa-
against Disanferdinand on Mon- fatalities on our highways.” stolen from her vehicle when it money directly from a cash reg- committed the crimes. pers.
day, state police at Bethlehem Noonan said neither of the was parked outside Wal-Mart, ister at the college and that Mos- Ruzzo said the judge denied oth- During the trial, a food service
said. people killed this year was wear- Airport Boulevard, on Sunday. es had previously declared er requests, including presenting worker, Michalene Vanderhoff,
bankruptcy should not have evidence that Moses had made testified she saw Moses reach into
been permitted at his trial. $1,228 in restitution and that pros- a cash register after December

CIRCUS
into the armory. Materna said the “I have a problem with Moses was sentenced in Au- ecutors wanted to present evi- 2007, take out money and leave
group would protest every single gust by Luzerne County Senior dence that Moses lived a “lavish the cafeteria.
Irem Shrine show this year. animals being used in the Judge Kenneth Brown to four to lifestyle” of gambling. Moses, who testified in his own
Circus producer James Hamid shows.They’re horribly 23 months in county jail, fol- Ruzzo said the judge erred in al- defense, said people who testified
Continued from Page 3A
disagreed with the girls’ points of lowed by four years probation lowing prosecutors to show evi- against him were either inaccurate
Materna cited the case last year view. “These animals are treated abused. They deserve to on four counts of theft. dence that Moses took money di- or perhaps weren’t telling the
of Andrew Anderton, an elephant extra well by their owners. (The be free in the wild.” Moses was found guilty after rectly from the cash registers be- truth about him. He denied being
groomer who was killed at the ar- animals are) their livelihood,” he a jury trial in July. His prison cause there was actually no men- a part of any corruption.
Mary Claire Materna
mory when the elephant was star- said. sentence is on hold until the out- tion of it in the affidavit. He also
Circus protester
tled and stomped on him. To demonstrate his point, Ha- come of the appeal, originally argued that the judge allowed Sheena Delazio, a Times Leader
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Editorial
OTHER OPINION: EDUCATION

Student input
can help schools
I
T ISN’T EXACTLY news niel Boone High School ju-
when kids complain nior is running for school
about their schools. board on a platform that is
They’ve been doing it for less than flattering to his edu-
a long time. cators. Connor Kurtz, who is
But some recent develop- eligible to run because he will
ments do raise the question of turn 18 prior to Election Day,
whether school boards said he believes the district
should pay a bit more atten- overspends on facilities and
tion to what their students teachers’ salaries. He said the
think about the quality of quality of education is not
their educations. equal to what residents are
An Associated Press-Via- paying in taxes.
com poll of 18- to 24-year-olds This doesn’t seem to be a
found 19 percent were not sat- stunt, as Kurtz has immersed
isfied with what they learned himself in school issues for
in high school and 39 percent months and has become a fix-
were only some- ture at school
what satisfied. School boards board meetings.
That left a minori- should get the Some people
ty – 42 percent – on the school
message that
saying they were board ques-
extremely satisfied interested students tioned whether
or very satisfied. – the consumers of it was right for a
Among the com- their product – need student to serve
plaints, schools on a school
aren’t doing
to be heard … board, noting
enough to help the conflicts of MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
them choose a field of study, interest that prevent teachers
find the right college or trade from serving on the boards of
school, help them find ways the districts where they work. State missing out on SEND US YOUR OPINION
neighbors. These public servants have
been voted into office not only to listen to
the people, but also to be the voice of the
to pay for higher education, But there’s nothing in the
expose them to the latest law to stop it, and schools online sales tax money Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime
phone number for verification. Letters
people. This is as much a personal issue as
it is a political issue.
technology or help them get have to deal with some of the

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s the readers of this newspaper may should be no more than 250 words. We I have high hopes that our elected offi-
work experience. same issues when the chil- know, Pennsylvania is facing a $4 bil- reserve the right to edit and limit writers cials will put citizens ahead of corpora-
In the same poll, 59 percent dren of board members and lion state budget deficit. to one published letter every 30 days. tions and people ahead of politics. I have
gave high marks to their col- administrators are in school. Aside from the discussion about various • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
high hopes that they will do the right thing
leges. Perhaps having a say in Regardless of whether program cuts and the potential state liquor • Fax: 570-829-5537
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 as our neighbors who live and work in this
where they went to school Kurtz wins, school boards store privatization, the idea that I have
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 great place called the Back Mountain.
had something to do with it. should get the message that heard about most deals with film industry Give them a call if you care. Preserve
And colleges by their nature interested students – the con- tax credits. Are you kidding me? The Hol- and protect Harveys Lake.
tend to be more focused on sumers of their product – lywood hubbub is over whether a paltry
concern of council. Robyn Jones
helping students with career need to be heard, and in more $60 million in credits should be cut to
In his letter, Madrack refers to a “10- Harveys Lake
development, which students than just a token way. ameliorate the deficit.
minute” meeting to pass the budget. By
said they want. For some reason, there hasn’t been
In the Reading area, a Da-
Reading Eagle
much discussion regarding some $300
million in tax money on which Pennsylva-
law, the budget must be advertised in the
newspaper, and it always is. Then there’s a
10-day period for the public to inspect it. In
Writer: Oh, mercy! Costs
QUOTE OF THE DAY
nia is missing out. By exploiting a legal
loophole, online-only retailers are not fact, Madrack and his “team” were at the
borough building to review the budget.
of health care headed up
required to charge their customers sales

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Finally, Madrack said he wants a trans- see that Community Health Systems
tax. Huge online retailers, such as Ama-
“I think the focus should now be zon, then pass the burden of paying sales parent government. No one is more trans- intends to rename its newly purchased
hospital in Nanticoke in a way that re-
to cut the head of the snake off.” tax on to their customers. parent than Madrack, and that is why he’ll
never get elected to office. flects history.
Since most consumers are unaware of I suppose, however, that it won’t be
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham Joseph A. Mazur
The Republican from South Carolina advocated
this responsibility, these sales taxes often charging historical prices. My mother-in-
go unpaid. Not only are deserved sales Borough administrator
during a CNN interview broadcast on Sunday that Plymouth law recently went there on doctor’s orders
the United States should take a lead role in taxes unpaid, small business owners all for an X-ray and blood test. The bill was
removing Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. over the Wyoming Valley and Pennsylvania
Lake resident hopes
more than $1,000.
are adversely affected. Potential entrepre-
I suspect we’re all in for more of the
neurs and employers are discouraged by
same.
OTHER OPINION: U.S. ECONOMY the unfair advantage enjoyed by online
retailers. community stays pristine John Castagna

Don’t use debt


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It’s important that this loophole is

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have high hopes for the future of Har-
closed. Not only would local small busi-
veys Lake. The borough council, Mayor
ness owners benefit from the even playing
Clarence Hogan and solicitor Charles Turning a great nation
as political threat
field, but also the state would enjoy a mas-
McCormick listened intently to the serious
sive revenue infusion. Doesn’t it just make
sense?
concerns and fears the residents voiced in
opposition to natural gas drilling.
into Third World country

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Adam Stefanski

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The bottom line is the protection and ow do you make a great nation a Third
HE MOST important its bills. And it always has: 74 Dunmore
World country?
preservation of this pristine lake communi-
thing to know about times since 1962, 10 times in Control the people; make them
ty and its laid-back way of life.
Plymouth official disputes
raising the debt ceil- the past decade, seven times dependent on government.
Presently the population of 2,932 resi-
ing is this: The federal when George W. Bush was dents is threatened by 1,100 acres of gas Remove God whenever possible. Sup-
budget is not anything like
your family budget. Dealing
with the federal debt is not the
president.
But some conservative mem-
bers of Congress are threaten-
candidate’s calculations leases. The evidence is irrefutable on the
two serious hazards from hydraulic fractur-
port inflation and make it happen; it makes
the population poorer and more reliant on
ing. The first is the potential for explosions government. Devalue the currency by

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same as cutting up your credit ing yet another political stand- lif Madrack is a “candidate” once again
and, as such, is running a campaign and blowouts in wells, compressor stations printing money at a record pace. Tell them
cards and vowing to pay cash off like the one they engineered
going forward. based on distortions. and pipelines. The second is the state that outrageous debt is good as long as the
a few weeks ago, in which they allowing the drilling wastewater to per- government is running full-steam ahead.
Many people apparently do took the government to the Recently, Madrack took pen in hand and
not understand this: That’s the authored a letter. He claims Plymouth meate the environment after inadequate Open up the borders so more people can
brink of a shutdown. treatment. Health problems can arise from be taken care of by the government. Take
only explanation for why seven Even if the crisis lasted for council raised property taxes 122 percent
out of 10 say they don’t want in three years. exposure to pernicious drilling wastewater away their guns. Tell them what foods to
only a few days, the long-term containing volatile carcinogenic, organic eat. Take over the farming industry and
Congress to raise the “debt ceil- effects would be calamitous. “If Here’s the real story: In 2008, millage
ing.” stood at 59.3; in 2009, as the result of compounds. determine what is best for the population.
anyone wants to push that but- The state is not protecting us due to the Tell them what cars to drive. Tell them
Some background: The Unit- ton, which I think would be cat- reassessment, millage was 2.37. This rep-
ed States borrows 42 cents of resents a decrease of 96 percent between environmental exemptions for the oil and that green energy is the way to go, no
astrophic and unpredictable, I gas industries. matter what the cost. Take away their
every $1 that Congress already think they’re crazy,” Jaime Di- 2008 and 2009. In 2010, millage increased
has voted to spend. To get this to 3.4; in 2011 it increased to 5.7. As a I have high hopes that Harveys Lake pride and ambition. If the government
mon, CEO of the investment Council, with the advisement of solicitor taxes success and redistributes the wealth,
money, it issues bonds on bank J.P. Morgan Chase, told result of reassessment and subsequent 97
which it pays interest. But percent decrease, the ensuing increases McCormick and the Environmental Action they become like zombies. They will ulti-
the Associated Press. mately give up.
there is a limit – a ceiling – for calculate to 14 percent, not the 122 percent Committee, will create a zoning ordinance
Threatening the stability of Anyone else see the similarities between
how much it may borrow. in Madrack’s fuzzy math. to prohibit natural gas drilling in the bor-
the U.S. economy as part of a
Right now, that’s $14.3 trillion. People realize in their home budgets just ough. I have high hopes that Council will the above description and the Obama
political strategy is not only
When the country gets close how much expenses have risen over the participate with The Back Mountain Com- administration and the rising of the Tea
cynical – it’s dangerous.
to that limit, Congress must last three years. Meanwhile, borough em- munity Partnership to join in this fight to Party?
vote to raise it to keep paying Philadelphia Daily News ployees have tightened their belts and keep our Back Mountain beautiful. There The Tea Party is America’s last stand
accepted a two-year pay freeze. Madrack is power in numbers and strength in unity. against a tyrant and a group of elected
EDITORIAL BOARD makes no note of this. There was a time in If you love Harveys Lake as much as I elitists whose ultimate goal is to make this
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES the not too-distant past when Plymouth do, contact council members with your country a Third World, socialist state. I’d
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor had but one full-time police officer. Now it concerns. Contact state Rep. Karen Bo- say they are doing a good job.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT has four full-time officers and five part- back and state Sen. Lisa Baker. These Chuck Watkins
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. timers. Protecting the citizenry is a prime elected officials are our Back Mountain Sugar Notch

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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diciary Committee with no ac- “They are out of control, loud and “Have I But these are

BATH SALTS BAMBERA


tion, according to the state Gen- inherited prob-
eral Assembly’s website. boisterous. You have to give them heard or lems. In his first
During Monday’s hearing, Dr. some type of sedative because there seen any- year as bishop,
Michael J. Coyer, a forensic tox- Bambera has in-
Continued from Page 1A
icologist with Northern Tier Re- is no cure for bath salts.” Continued from Page 1A thing that creasingly
would add chemicals in bath search, testified he analyzed Dr. Keith G. Vrabec Catholics moved into booming is hopeful charted his own
salts under the state’s controlled eight samples of bath salts pur- In testimony about bath salts users communities of Monroe and Pike course with em-
substance act. chased at different merchants in counties.
or promis- phasis on acces-
“Once that happens, we can Luzerne County earlier this The number of available priests ing as we sibility and plan-
enforce the drug act,” Musto month. ger Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- about bath salt users. “You have to had halved from a high of 442 in ning. Two days
Carroll said, adding, “We’re hop- He said the active ingredient in ter in Plains Township, testified give them some type of sedative 1960. Religious sisters who had
look to the after his installa-
ing the Legislature acts quickly bath salts – MDPV – is related to more than 100 people have been because there is no cure for bath long kept Catholic school costs future? tion as bishop
so again, I’m urging the Senate ecstasy and another ingredient, treated in the ER for bath salt salts.” low by teaching for a relative pit- Yes. Yes, on April 26,
to please look at this bill and Methadrone, is a stimulant simi- overdoses. Musto Carroll said the injunc- tance became a rarity. 2010, Bambera
move as quickly as you can.” lar to methamphetamines. He said he witnessed hospital tion not only covers merchants Martino launched two massive indeed!” visited St. Vin-
Since the bill unanimously “It is only used to get high,” staff getting attacked by patients but also individuals. undertakings that rattled the faith- Bishop cent DePaul
passed the state House of Repre- Coyer said. seeking treatment for bath salts. “Right now, it is the sellers ful. In January 2007, he an- Bambera Kitchen in
sentatives on April 4, it has re- Dr. Keith G. Vrabec, an emer- “They are out of control, loud that we are going after with this nounced the closing of numerous Wilkes-Barre to
mained in the state Senate’s Ju- gency room physician at Geisin- and boisterous,” Vrabec said injunction,” Musto Carroll said. schools, including six elementary dine with the
schools and three high schools in disadvantaged.
Luzerne County. In January 2009, One woman called him “a regu-

BEHAVIOR
an injunction, which was grant- nue. He said he asked them, “What he announced plans to shutter lar guy.” Bambera “high-fived” a
ed in that county March 30. Police said two children, a 1- would inspire you to take bath nearly half the churches in the dio- tot in a stroller, and signed an im-
A city detective spotted a year-old and a 2-year-old, were in salts. She looked at me and said, cese. promptu autograph on a Post-it
Chevrolet being driven aggres- the vehicle and not secured in a ‘We’re addicts, it’s legal.’” Seven months later, citing note. He has followed up with re-
Continued from Page 1A
sively in the area of Scott and child safety seat. The injunction imposed by “bouts of insomnia” and “crip- peated excursions into the dio-
At the time of their arrest, the Kidder streets on March 28. Po- Dessoye said it took several Burke prohibits the sale, trade or pling fatigue,” Martino stepped cese, regularly announcing his
Lackawanna County District At- lice pursued the vehicle, boxing hours for the women to come exchange of bath salts in Lu- down. His tenure as the ninth bish- public schedule to media and in-
torney’s Office was pushing for it in a driveway on George Ave- down off their high of bath salts. zerne County. op in Scranton was the second viting coverage.
shortest in diocesan history.
Bambera, a diocesan native, was ‘Administrative review’

CHESAPEAKE “It has Nels Taber, E PA S E E K S B L O W O U T D ATA F R O M D R I L L E R immediately tabbed to handle Bambera hired an outside con-
regional direc- day-to-day management until a sultant to do an “administrative re-
been one tor for the The U.S. Environmental Protection supplies
new bishop was appointed. Asked view” of the diocese, which is on-
Agency has directed Chesapeake • All permits or water quality stan-
Continued from Page 1A
nightmare North Central Energy Corp. to supply by today dards that may have been violated at the time if he thought he would going, though the review led to the
regional Office information about the discharge of • Any other leaks, spills or releases ultimately get that post, he some- recent creation of a department of
companies, which “caused the after an- of the state De- drilling fluids from a natural gas that have occurred at wells on the what famously quipped, “Surely property and risk management.
release, spill, discharge, and other for partment of well last week in Leroy Township,
Bradford County.
drilling site
• The history of drilling operations
they can find someone better suit- Since his installation, the diocesan
emission of combustible gases, Environmental ed for the job than me.” website has undergone a dramatic
hazardous chemicals, and indus-
them.” Protection,
While the state Department of at the well site
Six months later, the Vatican an- redesign, with increased emphasis
Environmental Protection is the • Each chemical brought to the site,
trial wastes from their oil and gas Attorney Todd said DEP was lead agency in responding to the including type and quantities and nounced Bambera would be bish- on recruiting men into the priest-
drilling facilities.” J. O’Malley informed of incident, EPA staff is requesting storage, management and handling op. hood, enticing people and groups
Of families the gas migra- information on hydraulic fracturing practices
The releases caused damages Affable and widely liked in the to rent the Fatima Center near
represented in tion problems fluids used in the drilling process at • Any temporary wastewater stor-
including loss of home values, the well; water, land and air affected age impoundments on the site parishes where he had served, Dalton as a retreat or meeting
suits
costs of property remediation, in July 2010 by the release; and any private well, • Processing of wastewater from Bambera faced his first rebuke place, and pitching the value of the
loss of quality of life, emotional and deter- surface water and soil sampling wells at the site barely three hours after the an- diocesan school system – includ-
distress and punitive damage. mined that the data collected in the area before In an e-mailed statement, Chesa- nouncement at a press conference ing a page for alumnae to register.
and after the April 19 incident. peake spokesman Brian Grove said
The amount in dispute exceeds residents’ water wells “had been The “information request,” autho- Chesapeake well-control specialists in February 2010. The new bishop has had to cope
$75,000, the petition states. impacted by gas drilling activ- rized under three federal statutes, completed efforts to achieve per- David Clohessy, director of the with his own scandals, including
O’Malley said clauses in the ities.” He said Chesapeake took was sent to Chesapeake Energy manent well control of the Atgas 2H Survivors Network of Those the dismissal of School Superin-
leases require arbitration for “some remedial activities” and officials on Friday, according to an well at 6:05 p.m. on Monday by Abused by Priests, or SNAP, called tendent Joseph Casciano in Janu-
EPA press release. replacing the damaged wellhead
such disputes, but the compa- Chesapeake installed three new Bambera “a poor choice,” citing ary 2010 following an investiga-
“We want a complete accounting of with a fully competent wellhead.
nies have refused to arbitrate. He drinking water with water treat- operations at the site to determine “Tests thus far indicate only mini- Bambera’s comments during the tion of abuse allegations by the
said arbitration would be faster ment systems. our next steps in this incident and mal environmental impact as a trial of a priest accused of sexual Lackawanna County District At-
than a full-blown court case and Taber said the possible levying to help prevent future releases of result of this incident. Additional misconduct with an altar boy. Clo- torney. No charges were filed be-
the families need relief now. of fines was “an ongoing matter.” this kind,” said EPA Regional Admin- testing will be done in conjunction hessy argued Bambera had ac- cause the statute of limitations
istrator Shawn M. Garvin. with DEP to fully assess and reme-
O’Malley said water purifica- O’Malley said his clients were EPA directed that the company diate any environmental impacts. knowledged helping cover up the had expired.
tion systems Chesapeake in- “not going to get rich” through provide additional information by Chesapeake will continue to work scandal, a charge Bambera denied. After years of repeated red ink in
stalled for the families work the gas leases because each fam- May 9 on: with the appropriate regulatory Clohessy and SNAP leveled the diocesan administrative bud-
poorly if at all and improper in- ily owns only 2 acres of land. He • Details of the incident, including agencies to investigate and deter- similar accusations last month af- get, Bambera cautiously an-
timelines, sources of discharge and mine the cause of the equipment
stallation led to flooding and said they signed the leases be- ter the diocese announced mis- nounced a modest surplus when
the extent of environmental impact failure,” Grove said.
mold problems in one family’s cause a land man convinced • Substances placed into or return- He added that Chesapeake “greatly conduct allegations had been unveiling the latest financial state-
home. them it would reduce the na- ed to the surface from the wells at appreciates the professional and made against a priest by someone ments in March.
“It has been one nightmare af- tion’s dependence on foreign oil. the site responsive assistance of federal, in Missouri, where the priest had The diocese has hinted at possi-
ter another for them,” he said. O’Malley said he is represent- • Whether radiological compounds state and local agencies that partic- previously served. ble new directions with two large
are or were present in the fluids or ipated in these efforts, specifically
A Chesapeake spokesman, ing about 10 other families in dif- sediment generated as part of the the efforts of local responders, SNAP claimed the bishop had transactions.
who was unaware of the petition, ferent locations who have suf- well development including Bradford County Emer- waited five weeks before publiciz- In December the sale of St. Mi-
said he would look into the mat- fered similar problems that he • Results of any subsequent sam- gency Management Agency, the ing the allegations, prompting the chael’s school near Tunkhannock
ter but did not call back on Mon- says were caused by Chesapeake pling data Western Alliance EMS and the diocese to release a detailed time- – serving students with behavior
• Effects on any drinking water Canton Fire Department.’’
day. or Chief Gathering. line of how the case was handled. and emotional problems – was fi-
nalized. Martino had decided in
Multiple church closings 2007 that the school’s mission no

PENSION
nial of benefits to persons con- DPW contends it is entitled to One issue resolved Bambera also had to cope with longer fit the diocese.
victed of certain crimes related the money to partially reimburse The scheduling of the June 2 the church closings ordered by Earlier this month, Bambera an-
to their public employment. the state for $4.3 million in addi- hearing resolves a separate case Martino, and has hewn closely to nounced the purchase of The Heri-
Ciavarella contends his con- tional costs it says it incurred Ciavarella filed in Common- the original plan. Unlike Martino, tage House, a Wilkes-Barre facility
Continued from Page 1A
victions do not equate to crimes due to Ciavarella’s alleged im- wealth Court that sought to he has met with several people offering a broad range of living ar-
Conahan pleaded guilty in Ju- that would trigger the forfeiture proper detention of children. force SERS to hold a hearing. A fighting some of the closings, earn- rangements for the elderly.
ly 2010 to one count of racketeer- of his pension, which equals The state also contends it paid hearing on that matter was ing praise for his willingness to But if there is to be a hallmark
ing conspiracy. $5,156 a month. Should SERS higher costs to house juveniles scheduled for today, but was can- discuss concerns. effort by Bambera, a likely candi-
The pension dispute has re- determine they do, Flora said at the private PA Child Care cen- celled by Flora. Nine churches appealed their date is his open-ended request –
mained pending as the criminal Ciavarella maintains he is still ter, which took juveniles after Gentzel, spokesman for SERS, closings, staving off the process first made in November 2010 -- for
cases worked their way through entitled to collect his pension Conahan shut down the county- said the hearing before the hear- with varied success. St. Francis of input from the faithful to help “ar-
the court system. from the date he first sought the run facility. ing examiner is the first step in Assisi Church in West Hazleton, ticulate a vision for the future of
The hearing before the hear- benefits up until the day he was Flora said he believes the out- the process. for example, was initially sched- the diocese.”
ing examiner pertains only to convicted. come of Ciavarella’s trial has Once the hearing concludes, uled to close by July 2010, but the In his Chrism Mass homily last
Ciavarella’s case, said Robert Regarding the DPW claim, the hurt DPW’s chances of securing each side will be given a chance appeal delayed the final Mass to Thursday, Bambera said the most
Gentzel, spokesman for SERS. department is seeking nearly that money given that the jury to file legal briefs in support of this Saturday. frequent comments so far have
Conahan’s case remains pend- $250,000 in contributions and found only that he had illegally their positions. The hearing ex- Sacred Heart in Wilkes-Barre been about the loss of churches,
ing, but no hearing date has been interest that Ciavarella made to accepted nearly $1 million from aminer will review that informa- had also been scheduled to close schools and parish communities,
set. his pension. the builder of the PA Child Care tion, as well as testimony, and is- by July 2010, but a rigorous oppo- and concern about the ongoing
Under state law, Ciavarella Center. sue a recommendation to the sition not only delayed that, but priest scandals.
Key part of issue would be entitled to recoup that It did not find that he had in- SERS board of directors, which managed to convince the pastor to But he also cited positive signs,
Al Flora, Ciavarella’s attorney, money, less the interest it ac- carcerated juveniles for financial has the final say. resume daily Mass in the church including conversion of a former
said the key issue remains a dis- crued, even if his crimes are gain. There was also no evidence Should the board rule against recently. church-run orphanage in Nanti-
pute over whether the crimes for deemed to be a forfeitable of- that Ciavarella negotiated the Ciavarella, he would have the op- Bambera has also continued to coke into housing for the poor and
which Ciavarella was convicted fense. SERS has refused to re- rates that were paid to PA Child tion of appealing the decision to struggle with declining school en- elderly.
fall under a provision of state lease the money, however, based Care, Flora said. Commonwealth Court. rollment and escalating costs. He “Have I heard or seen anything
pension law that permits the de- on the DPW claim. increased tuition rates in order to that is hopeful or promising as we
lower the amount churches are ex- look to the future”” Bambera said,
pected to contribute to schools. “Yes. Yes, indeed! And I pray that

CLINIC
shared that Pa. Senate Bill On April 11, he announced the you have as well.”
1378, still pending, would add closing of four more elementary The Rev. Gerald Gurka, pastor
methadone to the list of drugs schools, two in Lackawanna Coun- of St. John the Baptist Church in
covered by DUI laws. She also ty and two in Luzerne. Tonight, he Larksville, agreed. “He has made
Continued from Page 3A
cited an accident involving two is set to announce the relocation of incredible strides to be out there
with Disabilities Act. deaths in Clearfield that was Holy Family Academy in Hazle- with all of us,” Gurka said.
At the hearing, Karpovich caused by a client of a Discov- ton, currently occupying the for- “It has been a year of encourage-
concluded his case by ques- ery House clinic there. mer Bishop Hafey High School ment and a year of hope, and I
tioning Rich Varaly, planning Dave Boganski of Lattimer, a building, which Bambera said is sense that from all of us. The
consultant, who originally resident of Hazle Township, too large for the enrollment. priests have a great sense of hope.”
drafted Hazle Township’s Zon- and also a candidate for magis-
ing Code in 2003. Varaly stated terial judge, provided research

REGION
that Section 621 of that code, that indicated that in three of 400 over the month, and was up
which allows for distinguish- Discovery House’s clinics in 600 over the year. This was a typ-
ing between medical facilities Pennsylvania, there had been ical seasonal movement for this su-
and methadone clinics, has more than 2,000 infractions of AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER persector, according to the report.
Continued from Page 3A
been pre-empted by state case state regulations and that Michelle Geddes speaks out against the proposed Discovery After two months of having the
law and is no longer enforce- many of them had been repeat- House methadone clinic at a Hazle Township meeting Monday. manufacturing jobs is driving peo- lowest unemployment rate in the
able. ed even after the original cita- ple into other sectors, mainly the three-county area, Luzerne was
After Karpovich had con- tion. from the audience, stated that both in the building that professional or business related passed by Lackawanna. Lacka-
cluded, James Montone, the James Dixon, who stated in his experience with other housed the clinic and in the ones. wanna’s rate dropped from 9.1 in
board’s chairman, invited resi- that he had spent time under drug users, those on metha- general area. They mentioned The trade, transportation and February to 8.6 in March. Luzerne
dents of Hazle Township to cover in his work as a detec- done were less likely to refrain concerns in regard to their chil- utilities supersector was up 600 also declined but only from 8.9 to
make statements. Beginning tive, said that in his experi- from drugs and become pro- dren and the elderly of the area. jobs over the month. Retail trade 8.7. Wyoming, as it had the first
with resident Michelle Geddes, ence, methadone clinics often ductive members of the com- After the statements, the gained 400, and transportation, two months of the year, had the
each resident who spoke did so attract active drug users who munity. board met in executive session. warehousing, and utilities gained highest rate of the three at 9.2 per-
in opposition of the clinic. engage in “theft, drug sales and Other residents of the town- The announcement that Dis- 200. Both had gains above their av- cent.
Geddes expressed concern in prostitution.” ship also shared with the board covery House’s request had erage March movements, accord- Liuzzo said that an unemploy-
regard to traffic issues caused John Gatti, whose statement and mentioned that they felt been denied was met with ap- ing to a report released by the state ment rate below 8 is possible by
by clients who were under the that he had “11 years clean and that this clinic would encour- plause and verbal approval in advance of today’s data. the end of the year, but dipping be-
influence of methadone. She sober” was met with applause age increased criminal activity, from the audience. Leisure and hospitality gained low 7 is unlikely.
CMYK

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SPORTS timesleader.com
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TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011


B

NFL

Players win bid to halt lockout


Federal judge orders an end to work The NFL responded by filing a notice when weighed against the lack of any also was no salary cap in 2010, meaning
stoppage, but owners might appeal. of appeal questioning whether the dis- real injury that would be imposed on teams could spend as much — or as lit-
trict court exceeded its jurisdiction, the NFL by issuing the preliminary in- tle — as they wanted. PAUL SOKOLOSKI
seeking relief from the 8th U.S. Circuit junction,” Nelson wrote. Also, the NFL would need to deter- OPINION
By DAVE CAMPBELL Court of Appeals in St. Louis. If the injunction is upheld, the NFL mine what or if offseason workouts can

Finding a new
AP Sports Writer Nelson granted a request for a prelim- must resume business, although under be held while the appeal is being heard.
MINNEAPOLIS — Seven weeks into inary injunction to lift the lockout, say- what guidelines is uncertain. Clearly, it’s complicated.
the NFL lockout, players have an early ing she was swayed by the players’ argu- It could invoke the 2010 rules for free Jim Quinn, an attorney for the play-
triumph over the owners in court. ment that the NFL’s first work stoppage agency, meaning players would need ers said time is of the essence.
U.S. District Judge Susan Richard
Nelson ordered an immediate end to
the lockout Monday, siding with the
since 1987 is hurting their careers.
The plaintiffs “have made a strong
showing that allowing the League to
six seasons of service before becoming
unrestricted free agents when their con-
tracts expire; previously, it was four
“They better act quickly, because as
of right now there’s no stay and, pre-
sumably, players could sign with
way to prove
their resiliency
players in their fight with the owners continue their ’lockout’ is presently in- years. The requirement for unrestricted teams,” he said. “There are no guide-
over how to divide the $9 billion busi- flicting, and will continue to inflict, ir- free agents would be four years rather
ness. reparable harm upon them, particularly than the three years before 2010. There See NFL, Page 6B

T
he best team in the American
IL BASEBALL S T A N L E Y C U P P L AY O F F S Hockey League just got even

Lightning stay alive


better.

Yankees
But only because the Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton Penguins had to.
They started their first-round playoff
series against Norfolk with two straight
losses and ended it with four consec-

outlast
utive wins.
And the whole process made them
feel like even bigger winners than
when they led the league with 58 victo-

Chiefs
ries during the regular season.
“If for some reason we get down in
the next series,” Penguins center Joe
Vitale said, “we’ll look back on what we
did here.”
The Penguins can draw on the re-
Maxwell slams game-winning solve they showed against Norfolk, and
home run in 13-inning maybe ride it all the way to a Calder
Cup title.
marathon at PNC Field. Because it’s one thing to snap a two-
game losing streak when there’s a lot of
season left.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT It’s another ballgame when you lose
drosengrant@timesleader.com the first two of a seven-game series at
MOOSIC – Scranton/Wilkes- home, then have to go on the road and
Barre’s Justin try to win at least two.
Maxwell picked “I wasn’t sure whether we were go-
the perfect time ing to be standing here or not,” Pen-
for his first hit in guins coach John Hynes admitted after
a 13-inning mar- Saturday’s series-clinching 6-3 victory
athon on Mon- over Norfolk. “But I knew, with the
day. type of guys we have here in the room,
we were going to make a push.”
2
YANKEES
The center-
fielder blasted a The Penguins pushed themselves
away from the panic button, even as
walk-off solo
home run in the everyone around them seemed to be
1
CHIEFS
bottom of the
13th to lead the
hitting it.
“We weren’t happy letting those two
Yankees to a 2-1 AP PHOTO
games we lost at home slip away from
victory over Sy- us,” said Steve Wagner, that dangerous
Pittsburgh goalie Marc-Andre Fleury (29) makes a save on a shot by Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Martin St. Louis (26)
Penguins defenseman who scored a
racuse in the fi- as Penguins right winger Craig Adams (27) moves in during Monday’s NHL playoff game.
natural hat trick during Saturday’s first
nal game of a
period.
four-game
homestand with the Chiefs as the
Yankees hit the road for 16 of
Tampa Bay beats Pens to force Game 7 So the Penguins went down to Nor-
folk and talked candidly amongst them-
selves in the locker room.
their next 20 games. By FRED GOODALL Downie’s go-ahead goal came mo- “An eye-opening meeting and prac-
Before the home run, which AP Sports Writer ments after Roloson rejected point-blank tice,” Vitale called it. “We were kind of
TAMPA, Fla. — Steve Downie scored shots by Maxime Talbot and Pascal Du- bitter leaving home (down) 0-2. We
See YANKEES, Page 6B to snap a third-period tie and Dwayne Ro- puis. The Tampa Bay goalie also was at knew we had to change a few things.
loson stopped 27 shots Monday night, his best in the second period, when the “We got better as a team.”
helping the Tampa Bay Lightning beat Lightning killed four penalties and Pitts- Suddenly, the Penguins transformed
H.S. BASEBALL Marc-Andre Fleury and the Pittsburgh
Penguins 4-2 to force a Game 7 in their 4 2 burgh’s Chris Conner failed to score on a
penalty shot that would have tied the
their fate.
“I’m really proud of the guys,” Hynes

Condeelis
first-round playoff series. LIGHTNING PENGUINS score. said. “There’s a certain something that
The deciding game is Wednesday night Malone beat Fleury, who had 17 saves, happens, momentum. It was nice to see
in Pittsburgh, where Tampa Bay has al- in the third. Teddy Purcell, Sean Bergen- on a breakaway to make it 4-2 midway them staying focused and staying on

shows way
ready won twice this postseason, includ- heim and Ryan Malone also scored through the third. task.”
ing an 8-2 Game 5 blowout that began its against Fleury, who faltered for the sec- Steven Stamkos, Simon Gagne and Pa- The mission was never easy, because
comeback from a 3-1deficit in the Eastern ond straight game. vel Kubina each scored two goals in the a couple of those one-goal victories
Conference series. Pulled after yielding four goals on 14 Lightning’s Game 5 win, when Tampa they pulled out down in Norfolk could

for Tigers Downie put the Lightning ahead for shots in Game 5, Fleury couldn’t protect Bay coach Guy Boucher encouraged his have went either way.
good, scoring just over a minute after an early lead and struggled again when players to shoot the puck more in hopes Yet, the Penguins found a way to get
Pittsburgh’s Jordan Staal gave the Pen- Pittsburgh looked like it had regained to the second playoff round.
guins life with a goal that made it 2-2 early momentum. See NHL, Page 6B “I think we’ve been a very confident
By DEREK LEVARSE group all year long,” said Vitale, who
dlevarse@timesleader.com provided Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s
HAZLETON — A year ago, he COLLEGE FOOTBALL fourth goal of the clincher off a pretty
said, this game would have gone cross-ice pass from Tim Wallace. “We
knew we had it in us.”

NCAA accuses Tressel of lying


much differently.
Now they are sure.
As a sopho-
Because the next time things start to
4 more,
Condeelis
Rich
look bleak for the Penguins, they can
look back on what they did against
TUNKHANNOCK pitched just five OSU warned that coach’s actions may violations relating to the coach are con- Norfolk.
innings in
result in ‘potential major’ violations. sidered “potential major violations.”
0
“We can battle through adversity,”
league play for Ohio State was not cited for the most Wagner said. “Good teams have fallen
HAZLETON Tunkhannock. serious of institutional breaches since behind (by) two games, three games.
AREA As a junior, he By RUSTY MILLER Tressel hid information from his superi- “We can always look back and say,
has been one of AP Sports Writer ors for more than nine months. The uni- ‘We did it against Norfolk.’ ”
the top pitchers in the Wyoming COLUMBUS, Ohio — In a sharply versity has 90 days to respond to the rul- They did it by taking the type of play
Valley Conference in the early go- worded rebuke of Ohio State’s Jim Tres- ing body of college sports’ request for that made the Penguins the best team
ing. sel, the NCAA on Monday accused the information before a scheduled date be- in the league during the regular season
Condeelis turned in another 10-year coach of withholding informa- fore the NCAA’s committee on infrac- and raising that effort to a new level.
strong performance on the tion and lying to keep Buckeyes players tions on Aug. 12 in Indianapolis. Don’t expect that intensity to start
mound on Monday, pitching six on the field who had accepted improper In a 13-page indictment of Tressel’s be- leveling off.
innings of shutout ball in a 4-0 AP FILE PHOTO benefits from the owner of a tattoo par- havior, the NCAA alleged that Tressel
win at Hazleton Area in a match- Ohio State coach Jim Tressel watches lor. had “permitted football student-athletes Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
the Buckeyes spring game in Colum- In a “notice of allegations” sent to the columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
See BASEBALL, Page 4B bus. school, the NCAA said Monday that the See OSU, Page 6B email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
K

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on May 3 and from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
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the race, the highest overnight purse on a single race ever, will be a BASEBALL Phillies ( 8.0 ) D’BACKS will start the week of June 6. All
games will be Friday nights at the Nanticoke American Legion Base-
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Favorite Points Underdog information, call Curt at 817-2101. urday and Sunday at the Honey
case this evening in a superb wide-open 10th race feature. I sure am Mariners ( 7.5 ) TIGERS Pot field. The 13 year olds will have
MAGIC 7.5 Hawks tryouts at 4:30 p.m. while the 14
INDIANS ( 8.0 ) Royals
looking forward to seeing a hotly contested Open Mare Pace! BULLS 10 Pacers
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through 18 year olds will be at 5:30
YANKEES ( 9.5 ) White Sox
BEST BET: GUIDING HAND (16TH) LAKERS 10.5 Hornets p.m. Players may register at this
Red Sox ( 9.0 ) ORIOLES Lehman Golf Club is having a 4-man
VALUE PLAY: A FOOL HOUSE (15TH) RANGERS ( 9.5 ) Blue Jays Wednesday scramble golf tournament on May time. For more information, con-
Post Time 6:30 p.m. tact Joe at 814-1430.
All Races One Mile TWINS ( 8.0 ) Rays HEAT 11 76ers 1. The tournament is open to both
NHL members and non-members. Plains American Legion Baseball
First-$8,600 Clm.Trot;clm.price $10,000
2 Emery Ho G.Napolitano 1-3-1 Comes right back 5-2
A’s ( 7.5 ) ANGELS
Favorite Odds Underdog Teams can register by calling the will be conducting tryouts as
6 Diva Diva T.Buter 5-1-4 Mare drops in for a tag 7-2 National League
pro shop at 675-1686. follows: Junior tryouts will be at 4
CANADIENS -$110/- Bruins
4 Mighty Moses L.Stalbaum 5-5-8 Fits better with this group 4-1 NATIONALS ( 7.5 ) Mets $110 Pittston Area Hoops Booster Club p.m. May 7 and May 14 and at 1 p.m.
8 L D Spur M.Kakaley 6-6-3 Has raced well here before 6-1
7 Chiselled J.Taggart 5-3-3 Looking for a flat mile 15-1 Giants 7.5 ) PIRATES will host a captain-and-crew golf on May 15. Senior Legion tryouts
FLYERS -$160/ Sabres
5 Corly’s Finale M.Romano 4-4-8 Weak Northfield import 12-1
Dodgers ( 7.5 ) MARLINS +$140 tournament at Four Seasons Golf will be at 5 p.m. May 7, 14, and 15.
3 Marong A P.Berry 7-6-6 Yet to fire 5-1
1 Tactical Advantage M.Simons 5-7-7 Off since Xmas 8-1 CANUCKS -$165/ Blackhawks Club on June 4, starting with a All tryouts will be held at Hilldale
Rockies ( NL ) CUBS
9 Scots Photo T.Schadel 7-6-3 No pictures in sight 20-1 +$145 shot gun start at 8 a.m. Fee for the Baseball Field. Players must attend
Second-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5 Cards ( 7.0 ) ASTROS at least two tryouts to be consid-
7 Harrah’s Best T.Buter 6-2-3 Takes wide-open 2nd race 7-2 Home Teams in Capital Letters tournament will be $65 a person
3 Strong Signal A.McCarthy 7-4-7 Plunges in class 3-1
BREWERS ( 8.5 ) Reds
which will include cart, green fee ered. Players ages 13 through 19
5 Bettor Watch Him M.Simons 4-6-10 Raced lightly of late 9-2
and old fashioned cookout after who reside in Plains, Laflin, Bear
4 Big Guy B.Simpson 8-8-3 NY invader 4-1 Creek, Parsons, Miners Mills, North
2 Fourth Page G.Napolitano 6-7-5 Try the fifth 8-1
L O C A L B A S E B A L L golf. Anyone wishing to sponsor a
8 Monet C C D.Ingraham 3-7-3 A long price in here 6-1 hole may do so for $50. For more End, East End, Avoca, Dupont,
6 Mexican Coast J.Pavia 5-4-7 Showed little thus far 10-1 C A L E N D A R information or to register a team Jenkins Township and Pittston
9 Sadies Legacy K.Sizer 3-8-3 Post the main knock 20-1 International League Township east of the Pittston
1 Successfully Rich J.Taggart 8-1-4 Poor indeed 15-1 for the tournament, call Carl at
Third-$8,500 Cond.Trot;maidens Tuesday, April 26 All Times EDT by-pass are eligible to try out. Any
North Division 883-7220 or 954-3067. The dead-
9 Ooga Booga B.Simpson 3-1-4 Nice spot to break the ice 4-1 H.S. BASEBALL
W L Pct. GB line to register is June 1. questions concerning juniors, call
8 Front Man T.Buter 3-8-6 Prepping for NYSS 7-2 (4:15 p.m.)
7 Prince War G.Napolitano 4-4-3 Newcomer from Meadows 3-1 GAR at Meyers Yankees ................................... 12 6 .667 — 819-0408, or for seniors, call Don
3 Kieran Kan M.Simons 5-8-5 Best of rest 9-2 MMI at Northwest Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 11 7 .611 1
MEETINGS at 822-0537.
1 Mysterious Bomb To.Schadel 6-5-x Second-time starter 6-1 Wyoming Seminary at Hanover Area Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 9 9 .500 3
2 Marion Magnificent G.Wasiluk 6-7-5 Green 3yr old 10-1 West Side TECH at Lake-Lehman Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball League
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 8 11 .421 4 ⁄2
1
4 Broadway’s Heir D.Ingraham 7-4-x No interest 8-1 H.S. SOFTBALL Rochester (Twins) ................... 7 10 .412 41⁄2 Hanover Area Cheerleadering will hold Senior League regis-
5 Organized Chaos M.Kakaley 8-5-4 Longtime maiden 15-1 (4:15 p.m.) tration from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
6 Manlind M.Romano 9-6-8 Winless in 20 previous 20-1 GAR at Meyers Syracuse (Nationals)............... 7 11 .389 5 Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
Fourth-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 MMI at Northwest South Division
May 2 in the high school cafeteria. onWednesday and Thursday at the
Wyoming Seminary at Hanover Area W L Pct. GB field concession stand. Girls born
1 Scootin Higher M.Kakaley 8-9-2 Stays on stride and wins 3-1 West Side TECH at Lake-Lehman
3 Lavern’s Art B.Simpson 1-3-4 Likely chalk 5-2 Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 13 5 .722 —
H.S. BOYS Durham (Rays)......................... 11 8 .579 21⁄2 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS betweenJuly 1, 1993 and Dec. 31,
5 Buzzd On Sudzz G.Napolitano 4-3-3 Nap picks up the drive 4-1
8 The Steelman M.Simons 4-1-8 Caught in last wk 5-1 VOLLEYBALL Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 7 10 .412 51⁄2 1997 are eligible. For more in-
(5:45 p.m.)
2 Ludi Christy W.Mann 2-3-4 Won’t get same trip 10-1
Coughlin at Nanticoke
Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 5 13 .278 8
Greater Pittston Junior Legion formation, call Gary at 822-3991 or
9 Bold Guy T.Buter 6-4-7 Drops, but tough draw 6-1 West Division
7 Al’s Beach Boy D.Ingraham 3-8-5 Just 2-for last-56 12-1
Meyers at Wyoming Area
W L Pct. GB Baseball will hold a tryout at 6 log onto www.wbgsl.com.
North Pocono at Dallas
6 Tempest Anvil N J.Taggart 3-6-7 Troubles in preps 20-1 Columbus (Indians) ................. 12 5 .706 —
4 Pop A Top Again H.Parker 6-8-1 Canadian invader 15-1
Hazleton Area at Berwick p.m. Saturday at the Atlas Baseball
H.S. BOYS Louisville (Reds) ...................... 12 6 .667 1
⁄2
Fifth-$8,500 Cond.Trot;maidens TENNIS Toledo (Tigers) ........................ 7 12 .368 6
field. All players must bring a copy
5 Back From Vacation B.Simpson 4-2-2 One more chance 4-1 (4:15 p.m.) Indianapolis (Pirates)............... 5 13 .278 7 ⁄2 1 of their birth certificate. Bulletin Board items will not be
2 Only In Its Class J.Campbell 3-6-5 Main danger 5-2 Pittston Area at Wyoming Seminary Monday's Games Hanover Area Youth Soccer will be
4 Glide Speed D.Ackerman 1-x-x Nice work for this 5-1 Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area Norfolk 5, Durham 2 accepted over the telephone. Items
3 Chinese Cuisine J.Meittinis 2-3-2 Getting closer 7-2 Berwick at Meyers Yankees 2, Syracuse 1, 13 innings holding fall registration from 6
1 Photo Review J.Raymer 5-3-4 Can’t stay on gait 6-1 GAR at Dallas Buffalo 5, Lehigh Valley 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
8 Vacation Credit T.Buter 2-3-5 Better with time 8-1 Hazleton Area at Crestwood Columbus 6, Indianapolis 1, 1st game tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
9 Pembroke Big Bo J.Pavia 4-6-3 Lacks that late push 15-1 Holy Redeemer at Coughlin Toledo 6, Louisville 5 Hanover Area High School. Cost is
6 Bullville Win J.Taggart 3-5-x Loses 20-1 MMI at Wyoming Valley West Pawtucket at Rochester, ppd., rain $50 for one child or $80 for two. off at the Times Leader or mailed to
7 Tober M.Simons 5-2-2 Rich maiden 12-1 H.S. GIRLS Gwinnett 4, Charlotte 3
Sixth-$8,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 1 pm race life SOCCER Indianapolis at Columbus, 7:35 p.m., 2nd game
Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
1 American Arena T.Tetrick 5-4-5 Timmy T with rare PD visit 3-1 (4:15 p.m. unless noted) Tuesday's Games St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
8 Willie’s Dragon D.Ingraham 2-5-1 Almost made great recovery 7-2 Coughlin vs. Dallas, 7:15 p.m. at Lake-Lehman H.S. Toledo at Syracuse, 6 p.m.
7 Running Ron T.Buter 3-2-7 Failed at 3-5 at Saratoga 4-1 Honesdale at Tunkhannock Durham at Louisville, 6:35 p.m.
6 Shiswell’s Delight B.Simpson 4-3-5 First timer 9-2 Hanover Area at MMI Columbus at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
9 Shark Score A.McCarthy 6-8-4 Lancaster training at .153 8-1 Pittston Area at Meyers Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m.
Wyoming Seminary at GAR Monday, April 25: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
5 Montoya Hanover J.Taggart 4-7-8 Lapped 10-1
North Pocono at Wyoming Area
Buffalo at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. H O C K E Y x-Tuesday, April 26: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
4 Purple Mcrain Tn.Schadel 9-9-5 Chose another color 6-1 DIVISION FINALS
3 Eggroll P.Berry 7-3-7 Squished 20-1 COLLEGE BASEBALL Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
2 Add A Little Magic E.Nickle 9-6-6 Trainer hops in bike 15-1 Marywood at King’s, 4 p.m. Wednesday's Games National Hockey League BEST OF 7
EASTERN CONFERENCE
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Columbus at Gwinnett, 10:35 a.m.
Seventh-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $5,000 last 5 King’s at Muhlenberg, 3:30 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Charlotte, 11:15 a.m. Daily Playoff Glance Portland vs. Binghamton
7 Buckeye Man T.Buter 8-6-6 Needs a soft spot 3-1 COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE Buffalo at Rochester, 11:35 a.m. All Times EDT Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton at Portland, 7
4 Sabana Hanover M.Simons 6-3-4 Should sit a nice journey 4-1 (4 p.m.) Norfolk at Indianapolis, 1:05 p.m. FIRST ROUND p.m.
8 No Money Fun A.McCarthy 6-5-3 Drops, but lacks late trot 7-2 Manhattanville at King’s Toledo at Syracuse, 6 p.m. (Best-of-7) Thursday, April 28: Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m.
9 Techalong H.Parker 3-8-4 Parker doing so-so 10-1 Wilkes at Misericordia Durham at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. Saturday, April 30: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05
1 Diamond Stud D.Ingraham 7-6-3 Case barn struggling 6-1 Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. (x-if necessary)
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE p.m.
2 Marion Merlot G.Wasiluk 9-4-5 A tosser 9-2 Wednesday, April 13 Monday, May 2: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m.
Misericordia at FDU-Florham, 7 p.m. Detroit 4, Phoenix 2
3 Calchips Muscle M.Romano 6-8-2 Staggers home 8-1 COLLEGE GOLF x-Tuesday, May 3: Portland at Binghamton, 7:05
5 DJ French Baby B.Simpson 5-6-5 Whipped in PD comeback 15-1 Scranton at Wilkes, 1 p.m. B A S K E T B A L L Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0
Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, OT
p.m.
6 CL Sun Dancer G.Napolitano 8-8-4 Out to lunch 20-1 William Paterson at Wilkes, 1 p.m. x-Friday, May 6: Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m.
Vancouver 2, Chicago 0 x-Saturday, May 7: Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m.
Eighth-$21,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $30,000 Misericordia at Messiah, 12 p.m.
1 DVC Gift Indeed G.Napolitano 2-4-2 Holds on tonight 5-2
NBA Nashville 4, Anaheim 1
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs. Charlotte
Thursday, April 14 Thursday, April 28: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/
3 Unicorn Hanover J.Pavia 3-1-3 Very competitive group 4-1 Daily Playoff Glance
5 Bluff Point M.Kakaley 1-9-1 Fits well with these 3-1
Wednesday, April 27 All Times EDT
Montreal 2, Boston 0
Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0
Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
Saturday, April 30: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
4 Total Shark J.Campbell 5-8-4 Does get a better post 5-1 H.S. BASEBALL FIRST ROUND San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT ton, 7:05 p.m.
9 Real Hero A.Napolitano 3-8-6 Foulk’s had great 2011 10-1 (4:15 p.m.) (Best-of-7) Friday, April 15 Monday, May 2: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Char-
2 Lucky Lucky Leo M.Simons 6-1-2 Luck runs out 6-1 Crestwood at Berwick (x-if necessary) Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 1 lotte, 7 p.m.
8 Mikes Hope L.Stalbaum 7-5-4 I’ll stand against 15-1 Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Valley West Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 Wednesday, May 4: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Char-
6 Bongo T.Buter 5-4-9 Roughed up 12-1 Pittston Area at Tunkhannock Saturday, April 16
Chicago 104, Indiana 99 Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 lotte, 7 p.m.
7 Moneybackguarentee A.McCarthy 8-8-4 No refunds 20-1 Nanticoke at Dallas Anaheim 5, Nashville 3 x-Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Char-
Hazleton Area at Wyoming Area Miami 97, Philadelphia 89
Ninth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $5,000 last 5 Atlanta 103, Orlando 93 Saturday, April 16 lotte, 7 p.m.
7 Bigpepper D.Chellis 4-3-7 Coast to coast 3-1 H.S. SOFTBALL Dallas 89, Portland 81 Detroit 4, Phoenix 3 x-Saturday, May 7: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
3 Conway Lane M.Kakaley 4-6-2 Tries to track down the speed 9-2 (4:15 p.m.) Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4 ton, 7:05 p.m.
Crestwood at Berwick Sunday, April 17
2 Enjoy Your Tour M.Simons 3-5-6 Aims from the pocket 4-1 Memphis 101, San Antonio 98 Montreal 3, Boston 1 x-Monday, May 9: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
GAR at Lake-Lehman Los Angeles 4, San Jose 0 ton, 7:05 p.m.
1 Twocarlane J.Pavia 6-2-9 Takes loot from the wood 7-2 Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Valley West New Orleans 109, L.A. Lakers 100
9 Keystone Wildcat B.Simpson 2-1-4 Can’t overcome 9 slot 8-1 Boston 87, New York 85 Sunday, April 17
MMI Prep at Hanover Area N.Y. Rangers 3, Washington 2
8 Yankey Conway T.Buter 7-7-8 Yet to hit board in ‘11 10-1 Pittston Area at Tunkhannock Oklahoma City 107, Denver 103
6 Xtreme Talent L.Stalbaum 4-2-8 Not living up to name 6-1 Monday, April 18 Nashville 4, Anaheim 3
Nanticoke at Dallas Vancouver 3, Chicago 2
5 Lost In The Fog
4 Ivanhoe Blue Chip
A.Santeramo
G.Napolitano
5-7-1
4-6-8
Can’t find him
….on to the big race
20-1
15-1
Hazleton Area at Wyoming Area Miami 94, Philadelphia 73
Chicago 96, Indiana 90 Monday, April 18 T E N N I S
H.S. BOYS Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2
Tenth-$60,000 F&M Open Pace TENNIS Tuesday, April 19
Boston 96, New York 93 Boston 4, Montreal 2 ATP World Tour
4 Spirit To Spare T.Tetrick 1-6-6 Reason Tetrick is here 9-2 (4:15 p.m.) Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2
2 Rock N Soul M.Kakaley 3-1-4 Game mare 5-2 Coughlin at Wyoming Seminary Orlando 88, Atlanta 82
Dallas 101, Portland 89 Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Serbia Open
6 Ridge Jumper G.Napolitano 6-2-1 Expect a better effort 10-1 Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer Tuesday, April 19 Results
5 Not Enough E.Goodell 3-1-5 What a great field 4-1 H.S. BOYS Wednesday, April 20
Oklahoma City 106, Denver 89 Chicago 7, Vancouver 2 Monday
1 Riley Character T.Buter 1-2-1 Current queen of PD 3-1 VOLLEYBALL San Jose 6, Los Angeles 5, OT
8 Ideal Newton A.McCarthy 2-2-4 2nd-time lasix user 6-1 San Antonio 93, Memphis 87 At SRPC Milan Gale Muskatirovic
(5:45 p.m.) L.A. Lakers 87, New Orleans 78 Wednesday, April 20
7 Omen Hanover P.Berry 4-4-5 Can’t sustain bid 12-1 Crestwood at West Side Tech Belgrade, Serbia
Thursday, April 21 Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, 2OT
3 Mememe L.Stalbaum 1-5-3 Fills out superb field 15-1 Pittston Area at Wyoming Valley West Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, 2OT Singles
Holy Redeemer at Hanover Area Chicago 88, Indiana 84 First Round
Eleventh-$13,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $12-15,000 Miami 100, Philadelphia 94 Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0
9 Colin Power L.Stalbaum 1-2-2 Won right off the claim 4-1 Tunkhannock at Delaware Valley Anaheim 6, Nashville 3 Blaz Kavcic, Slovenia, def. Tobias Kamke, Germa-
Portland 97, Dallas 92 ny, 7-6 (0), 6-1.
5 Tonight Aas M.Kakaley 3-1-3 Tries a new home 3-1 H.S. TRACK Detroit 6, Phoenix 3, Detroit wins series 4-0
(4:15 p.m.) Friday, April 22 Mischa Zverev, Germany, def. Dudi Sela, Israel,
1 Notorious Buck T.Buter 3-2-3 Buter-Raymer solid team 7-2 Boston 113, New York 96 Thursday, April 21
Meyers at Wyoming Area Boston 5, Montreal 4, OT 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-3.
7 Dusty Diamond M.Simons 3-1-5 Reunites with Simons 6-1 Atlanta 88, Orlando 84 Janko Tipsarevic (7), Serbia, def. Kei Nishikori, Ja-
4 Berndt Energy J.Pavia 7-8-2 Down from 20 claimers 8-1 Lake-Lehman at Northwest Chicago 5, Vancouver 0
Holy Redeemer at GAR L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86 pan, 2-6, 6-2, 7-6 (0).
8 All This Snazz G.Napolitano 7-4-6 Yet to fire since purchase 9-2 San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3
Nanticoke at Hanover Area Saturday, April 23 Doubles
2 Kris’s Legacy A.Napolitano 5-3-5 One of 2 gals in here 10-1 Indiana 89, Chicago 84, Chicago leads series 3-1 Friday, April 22
3 Old Trafford T.Tetrick 9-5-3 Does pick up Tetrick 20-1 H.S. GIRLS Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 3 First Round
Portland 84, Dallas 82, series tied 2-2 Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, and Filip Pola-
6 Mystical Con J.Meittinis 3-7-4 Nope 15-1 SOCCER Memphis 91, San Antonio 88, Memphis leads se- Nashville 4, Anaheim 3, OT
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) Saturday, April 23 sek (3), Slovakia, def. John Isner, United States,
Twelfth-$21,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $30,000 ries 2-1 and Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, 6-4, 6-1.
Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94, Oklahoma City leads Tampa Bay 8, Pittsburgh 2
4 Buckeye In Charge P.Berry 2-1-6 The main man 4-1 Crestwood at Nanticoke Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1, Washington wins Marcel Granollers, Spain, and Nenad Zimonjic (1),
8 Totally Empressive L.Stalbaum 2-3-1 Consistent type 3-1 series 3-0 Serbia, def. David Savic and Miljan Zekic, Serbia,
Dallas at Delaware Valley series 4-1
2 Mambo Italiano T.Buter 4-2-2 Can’t get a smooth trip 9-2 Berwick at Wyoming Valley West Sunday, April 24 6-3, 6-2.
Philadelphia 86, Miami 82, Miami leads series 3-1 Boston 2, Montreal 1, 2OT, Boston leads series 3-2
1 Lap Hanover M.Kakaley 3-4-6 Burke always a danger 7-2 Coughlin at Lake-Lehman, 6:30 p.m. Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1, San Jose leads series BMW Open
3 Standing Tough T.Tetrick 7-6-3 Ohio owned and bred 5-1 Boston 101, New York 89, Boston wins series 4-0
COLLEGE BASEBALL Atlanta 88, Orlando 85, Atlanta leads series 3-1 3-2 Results
5 Gentleman Friend J.Pavia 5-8-1 Little since the win 8-1 Scranton at Wilkes, 4 p.m. Sunday, April 24 Monday
6 Keep Going J.Kelley 4-5-2 Often a bomb 12-1 New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88, series tied 2-2
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Monday, April 25 Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, OT, series tied 3-3 At MTTC Iphitos
7 Arts Fav’won B.Simpson 4-7-5 Stalls out 10-1 Misericordia at Neumann, 3 p.m. Nashville 4, Anaheim 2, Nashville wins series 4-2
San Antonio at Memphis, (n) Munich
Thirteenth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5 COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE Chicago 4, Vancouver 3, OT, series tied 3-3
Portland at Dallas, (n) Singles
4 Tug River Claude M.Kakaley 1-3-2 Won upon arrival 3-1 King’s at Manhattanville, 4 p.m. Oklahoma City at Denver, (n) Monday, April 25 First Round
5 Benns Superman T.Buter 3-8-4 A sub 1:50 pacer 7-2 Tuesday, April 26 Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2, series tied 3-3 Mikhail Youzhny (1), Russia, def. Matthias Bachin-
7 Really Rockin A.McCarthy 6-5-3 Reynolds off to slow start 6-1 San Jose at Los Angeles, (n)
9 Greystone Cash P.Berry 2-7-6 Berry has only a few mounts 9-2
Thursday, April 28 Atlanta at Orlando, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 26
ger, Germany, 7-5, 6-2.
Indiana at Chicago, 8 p.m. Sergiy Stakhovsky (6), Ukraine, def. Denis Istomin,
3 Tinys Million K.Sizer 5-1-8 Closing in on $250k life 8-1 H.S. BOYS New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Uzbekistan, 5-1, retired.
1 Space Walk J.Pavia 3-3-5 Couldn’t win at ‘Toga either 4-1 VOLLEYBALL Wednesday, April 27 Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. Horacio Zeballos, Argentina, def. Robert Kendrick,
2 Eagle Real One R.Schnittker 9-6-8 Real bad as the chalk 10-1 (5:45 p.m.) x-Philadelphia at Miami, 7 or 8 p.m. Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. United States, 6-4, 6-4.
6 Fly High B.Simpson 4-3-2 Low as you go 15-1 Lake-Lehman at Coughlin Memphis at San Antonio, TBA Wednesday, April 27 Marcos Baghdatis (4), Cyprus, def. Julien Benne-
8 Grandstand Hitter H.Parker 6-7-7 It’s a foul ball 20-1 Abington Heights at Meyers x-Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 or 9:30 p.m. x-Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. teau, France, 7-6 (2), 6-3.
Fourteenth-$13,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $12-15,000 Nanticoke at North Pocono Thursday, April 28 Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBA Doubles
Wyoming Area at Hazleton Area x-Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m. x-Los Angeles at San Jose, TBA First Round
7 April Sunshine M.Kakaley 3-1-4 Won’t be caught 7-2
3 Keystone Torch G.Napolitano 1-1-4 Pena trainee 3-1 Dallas at Berwick x-Orlando at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Daniel Brands and Florian Mayer, Germany, def.
5 A Real Laser B.Simpson 3-3-2 Steady gelding 4-1 H.S. TRACK L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m. Marin Cilic and Ivan Dodig, Croatia, 3-6, 6-3, 10-8
2 Kentucky Wildcat A.Napolitano 5-3-1 2nd start since the claim 9-2 (4:15 p.m.) Dallas at Portland, 10 p.m. tiebreak.
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West Andreas Beck and Christopher Kas, Germany, def.
1 McKelvie
4 A Spicy Caviar
A.McCarthy
T.Tetrick
1-4-6
3-6-6
Don’t see a repeat here
Lacks ingredients
6-1
8-1 Dallas at Hazleton Area
Friday, April 29
x-Miami at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
AHL Michal Mertinak, Slovakia, and Wesley Moodie (1),
Pittston Area at Berwick x-San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m. Playoff Glance South Africa, 6-2, 6-4.
8 Quite Possible H.Parker 8-2-3 Maybe with better draw 10-1 Crestwood at Coughlin
9 Credit Approved J.Pavia 2-5-4 Denied 15-1 x-Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 p.m. All Times EDT WTA Tour
6 Wildfire Bo M.Romano 7-8-6 Slim hopes 20-1 H.S. BOYS Saturday, April 30 (x-if necessary)
TENNIS x-Indiana at Chicago, TBA Barcelona Ladies Open
Fifteenth-$8,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 1 pm race life (4:15 p.m.) FIRST ROUND
x-Atlanta at Orlando, TBA Results
9 A Fool House M.Kakaley 4-2-9 Darkhorse of the night 8-1 Wyoming Valley West at GAR x-New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, TBA BEST OF 7
6 Odin Blue Chip A.McCarthy 2-2-4 Likely favorite 9-2 EASTERN CONFERENCE Monday
Coughlin at Meyers x-Portland at Dallas, TBA
4 Old Man River B.Simpson 2-2-3 Red River Hanover 3yr old 7-2 Crestwood at Dallas Portland 4, Connecticut 2 At David Lloyd Club Turo
Sunday, May 1 Barcelona, Spain
2 Rush Hanover M.Simons 6-7-2 Faltered on lead at Chester 6-1 Meyers at Wyoming Valley West x-Philadelphia at Miami, TBA Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2
3 Hey Scoob G.Napolitano 3-4-4 GNap off to slow go early 3-1 Pittston Area at Berwick x-Memphis at San Antonio, TBA Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT Singles
1 Kingofthehighlands T.Buter 3-6-1 Low rider 4-1 Tunkhannock at MMI x-Denver at Oklahoma City, TBA Sunday, April 17: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 First Round
8 Foolish Spell B.Dalious 5-5-3 No tricks here 20-1 Wyoming Seminary at Hazleton Area Tuesday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 Roberta Vinci, Italy, def. Silvia Soler Espinosa,
7 Artbot Tn.Schadel 4-7-3 Comes off a layoff 10-1 Wyoming Area at Holy Redeemer Thursday, April 21: Portland 5, Connecticut 4 Spain, 6-2, 6-3.
5 My Edward T.Tetrick
Sixteenth-$8,500 Cond.Trot;maidens
6-5-6 One more race remains 15-1 H.S. GIRLS
SOCCER
S O C C E R Saturday, April 23: Portland 6, Connecticut 4
Binghamton 4, Manchester 3
Alexandra Dulgheru (2), Romania, def. Zuzana Ku-
cova, Slovakia, 6-1, 5-0, retired.
2 Guiding Hand D.Ackerman 1-x-x The best bet 5-2 (4:15 p.m.) Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1 Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, def. Chang Kai-
1 Light The Flame M.Vanderkemp 4-x-7 Andover Hall filly 5-1 MMI at Honesdale Major League Soccer Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT
Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT
chen, Taiwan, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2.
Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, def. Marion Bar-
3 Cameo Credit T.Buter 5-1-4 Fills out the triple 3-1 Meyers at Hanover Area
GAR at Pittston Area All Times EDT Tuesday, April 19: Manchester 6, Binghamton 3 toli (1), France, 6-4, 6-1.
8 Glide Maid M.Kakaley 5-3-5 From barn of Erv Miller 4-1 Jill Craybas, United States, def. Akgul Amanmura-
Wyoming Area at Wyoming Seminary EASTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday, April 20: Binghamton 5, Manchester 4,
4 Marion Chocolata H.Parker 4-x-x Use in supers 6-1 OT dova, Uzbekistan, 6-3, 6-3.
7 Timocracy Tn.Schadel 3-6-6 Keeps on breaking 12-1 Tunkhannock at North Pocono W L T Pts GF GA
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE Friday, April 22: Binghamton 2, Manchester 1, 2OT Estrella Cabeza Candela, Spain, def. Arantxa Parra
9 LJ’s Fortune D.Ingraham 3-6-7 No treasures hidden 15-1 New York........................ 3 1 2 11 9 2 Santonja, Spain, 6-3, 7-5.
Scranton at Misericordia, 4 p.m. Saturday, April 23: Binghamton 6, Manchester 5,
6 NF Aggie Ridge L.Stalbaum 5-1-6 Sits on the rail 10-1 Philadelphia ................... 3 1 1 10 4 2 OT Maria Elena Camerin, Italy, def. Evgeniya Rodina,
5 In Your Room E.Mollor 9-5-6 16 more races on Wed! Houston .......................... 2 1 3 9 7 5 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Norfolk 2 Russia, 6-4, 7-5.
Friday, April 29 Columbus ....................... 2 1 3 9 5 4 Friday, April 15: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1 Doubles
H.S. BASEBALL New England.................. 2 2 3 9 8 9 Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton First Round
(4:15 p.m.) D.C. ................................. 2 3 1 7 9 12 0 Ekaterina Makarova, Russia, and Yaroslava Shve-
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood Toronto FC..................... 1 2 4 7 7 10 Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk dova (4), Kazakhstan, def. Anastasia Pivovarova,
1 Russia, and Laura Pous-Tio, Spain, 6-3, 4-6, 10-7
W H A T ’ S O N T V T R A N S A C T I O N S Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer
Dallas at Coughlin
Chicago .......................... 1 3 2 5 9 12 Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, tiebreak.
Sporting Kansas City .... 1 3 1 4 10 12 Norfolk 2
Wyoming Area at Nanticoke
WESTERN CONFERENCE Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk 1 Estoril Open
CYCLING BASEBALL Berwick at Hazleton Area
W L T Pts GF GA Saturday, April 23: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 6, Nor-
MMI at Meyers Results
4 p.m. COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Named J. Thomas GAR at Wyoming Seminary Los Angeles ................... 4 1 3 15 10 7 folk 3
Schieffer monitor for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Monday
VERSUS — Tour de Romandie, prologue, at Mar- Hanover Area at West Side TECH Real Salt Lake ............... 4 0 0 12 8 1 Charlotte 4, Hershey 2
tigny, Switzerland (same-day tape) National League Thursday, April 14: Charlotte 5, Hershey 4 At Estadio Nacional
Lake-Lehman at Northwest Seattle ............................. 2 2 3 9 7 7 Oeiras, Portugal
LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Activated C Dioner Sunday, April 17: Hershey 4, Charlotte 2
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Navarro from the 15-day DL. Optioned C A.J. Ellis to (4:15 p.m.)
H.S. SOFTBALL Colorado......................... 3 3 0 9 8 7 Tuesday, April 19: Hershey 3, Charlotte 2 Singles
Albuquerque (PCL). Portland .......................... 2 3 1 7 9 13 Wednesday, April 20: Charlotte 3, Hershey 2 Men
7 p.m. Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood
YES, MLB — Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Placed RHP Jose Tunkhannock at Holy Redeemer FC Dallas........................ 2 3 1 7 8 9 Friday, April 22: Charlotte 5, Hershey 3 First Round
SNY – N.Y. Mets at Washington Contreras on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 22. Dallas at Coughlin Chivas USA.................... 1 2 3 6 5 6 Sunday, April 24: Charlotte 2, Hershey 1, OT Victor Hanescu, Romania, def. Rui Machado, Por-
ROOT – San Francisco at Pittsburgh Selected the contract of RHP Michael Stutes from Wyoming Area at Nanticoke Vancouver ...................... 1 3 3 6 10 12 WESTERN CONFERENCE tugal, 6-3, 6-3.
8 p.m. Lehigh Valley (IL). Promoted RHP Chance Chap- Berwick at Hazleton Area Lake Erie 3, Manitoba 3 Kevin Anderson (7), South Africa, def. Thiemo de
man from Reading (EL) to Lehigh Valley and RHP San Jose......................... 1 3 2 5 6 9
WGN — Colorado at Chicago Cubs MMI at Meyers NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4 Bakker, Netherlands, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2.
Jordan Ellis from Clearwater (FSL) to Reading. GAR at Wyoming Seminary Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT Jeremy Chardy, France, def. Adrian Mannarino,
9:40 p.m. Thursday's Games
CSN – Philadelphia at Arizona American Association Hanover Area at West Side TECH Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie 2, Manitoba 1 France, 6-4, 6-3.
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Signed INF New York 4, D.C. United 0 Joao Sousa, Portugal, def. Gastao Elias, Portugal,
Lake-Lehman at Northwest Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 3
10 p.m. Brian Ruggiano. Friday's Games Friday, April 22: Manitoba 2, Lake Erie 0 7-6 (6), 3-6, 5-2, retired.
MLB — Atlanta at San Diego H.S. BOYS Seattle FC 1, Colorado 0
GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS — Released RHP Sunday, April 24: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 1 Women
VOLLEYBALL
NBA Ryne Tacker.
SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Acquired RHP Kyle Dallas at West Side Tech
Saturday's Games
Chivas USA 2, San Jose 1
Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 7 p.m. First Round
H.S. GIRLS Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 2 Johanna Larsson, Sweden, def. Magali de Lattre,
7:30 p.m. Wright from Rockford (Frontier) for cash and a play- Toronto FC 1, Columbus 1, tie Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2 Portugal, 6-3, 6-1.
NBA — Playoffs, first round, game 5, Atlanta at Or- er to be named. SOCCER FC Dallas 2, Vancouver 1 Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1 Alisa Kleybanova (1), Russia, def. Olga Govortso-
lando WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed OF Jorge Cortes (4:15 p.m. unless noted) New England 3, Sporting Kansas City 2 Tuesday, April 19: Oklahoma City 2, Hamilton 0 va, Belarus, 6-2, 6-2.
8 p.m. and RHP John Holdzkom. Hazleton Area at Crestwood, 7 p.m. Chicago 1, Houston 1, tie Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 5, Hamilton 2 Monica Niculescu, Romania, def. Bethanie Mattek-
TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 5, Indiana at Chi- Meyers at Honesdale Los Angeles 3, Portland 0
cago HOCKEY Nanticoke at Dallas Friday, April 29
Friday, April 22: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0
Sunday, April 24: Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 1
Sands (5), United States, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3.
Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, def. Anastasia Rodio-
10:30 p.m. American Hockey League Delaware Valley at Berwick D.C. United at Houston, 8:30 p.m. nova, Australia, 1-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4.
Wyoming Valley West at Coughlin Houston 4, Peoria 0
TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 5, New Orleans at HAMILTON BULLDOGS — Assigned D David Ur- Saturday, April 30 Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1 Mathilde Johansson, France, def. Ksenia Pervak,
L.A. Lakers quhart to Wheeling (ECHL). Lake-Lehman at Holy Redeemer San Jose at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Russia, 6-4, 6-3.
Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT
H.S. BOYS Sporting Kansas City at New York, 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 18: Houston 5, Peoria 3 Romina Oprandi, Italy, def. Zheng Jie (7), China,
NHL COLLEGE TENNIS Vancouver at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: Houston 2, Peoria 1 6-4, 6-2.
7:30 p.m. FLORIDA — Named Matt McCall men’s assistant Coughlin at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m. Chicago at Colorado, 9 p.m. Milwaukee 3, Texas 2 Elena Vesnina (6), Russia, def. Barbara Luz, Portu-
VERSUS — Playoffs, first round, game 7, Buffalo at basketball coach. COLLEGE BASEBALL Toronto FC at Seattle FC, 10 p.m. Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 gal, 6-1, 6-1.
Philadelphia PENN STATE — Named Guy Gadowsky men’s (3:30 p.m.) Real Salt Lake at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 Casey Dellacqua, Australia, def. Zhang Shuai, Chi-
hockey coach. King’s at Delaware Valley New England at Chivas USA, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT na, 6-2, 6-1.
10 p.m.
VERSUS — Playoffs, first round, game 7, Chicago Manhattanville at Wilkes Sunday, May 1 Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2
at Vancouver FDU-Florham at Misericordia Los Angeles at FC Dallas, 5 p.m. Friday, April 22: Milwaukee 2, Texas 1, OT
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Schieffer is named to operate Dodgers


Former Texas Rangers’ boss The 63-year- operations of a successful franchise The Dodgers took a 12-11 record headed by Bush that bought the onomics.
old Schieffer will benefit the Dodgers and Major into their game against the Mar- Rangers in1989 and was team pres- Once one of baseball’s most pow-
appointed by Selig to start
served three League Baseball as a whole.” lins. ident from January1991until April erful franchises, the Dodgers have
new job immediately with LA. terms in the Tex- Dodgers manager Don Matting- “Wetalkedallspringaboutbeing 1999,10 months after the team was beeninnearconstant turmoil since
as House of Rep- ly said the appointment wouldn’t a club that’s ready to play and our sold from Bush’s group to Tom October 2009, when Jamie
resentatives in affect his team’s approach. responsibility to the fans and the Hicks. Schieffer also served as gen- McCourtfiledfordivorceaweekaf-
The Associated Press the 1970s after “It has nothing to do with us. It game of baseball, playing hard ev- eral partner from November 1994, ter husband Frank fired her as the
NEW YORK — Former Texas Schieffer being elected at doesn’t change anything about ery day, being ready to play and giv- whenBushwaselectedgovernorof team’s chief executive.
Rangers president J. Thomas the age of 25. what we do or how we get ready, ing it everything you’ve got with- Texas, until Hicks took control of Selig told Frank McCourt last
Schieffer was hired by Commis- President George W. Bush appoint- making pitches, making plays, be- out making any excuses about any the team in June 1998. Wednesday he would appoint a
sioner Bud Selig on Monday to run ed him ambassador to Australia in ing in the right spot, playing base- situation, whether it’s travel or The Fort Worth native was the MLB representative to oversee all
the Los Angeles Dodgers, less than 2001, a job held until he became ball,” Mattingly said before Los An- weather or umpires, whatever it club’s partner in charge of ballpark aspects of the business and the day-
aweekafterMajorLeagueBaseball ambassador to Japan from 2005- geles played at Florida on Monday is,” Mattingly said. “And this is an- development before the1994 open- to-day operations of the club.
took over operation of the fran- 09. In business, Schieffer managed night. “This is kind of year two of it. otheroneofthoseareas—it’sanar- ing of the Rangers’ new stadium. “I think everyone is of the mind
chise from owner Frank McCourt. investments in oil and gas. The fact MLB came in doesn’t real- ea we can’t use as any kind of ex- The Rangers won their first three that we really aren’t going to react
Schieffer, younger brother of “Tom is a distinguished public ly change anything for us.” cuse.” AL West titles in 1996 and 1998-99 to it,” Dodgers third baseman
“Face the Nation” host Bob Schieff- servant who has represented the “I don’t know if it’s going to have Schieffer currently is senior during Schieffer’s tenure. Casey Blake said. “Just show up
er, took over immediately. In seiz- nation with excellence and has any effect on moves we’re able to counsel at Akin Gump Strauss As the president of the Rangers, here and prepare ourselves like we
ing control of the franchise, MLB demonstrated extraordinary lead- make or not able to make. I don’t Hauer & Feld, the same position Schieffer was a member of several do every day to do what we do, and
told the Dodgers that any expendi- ershipthroughouthiscareer,”Selig know that. But the one thing we held at the firm by New York Yan- significant MLB committees and that’s play baseball and win games,
ture of $5,000 or more would have said in a statement. “The many know is we’ve got control down kees president Randy Levine. boards, including Selig’s1999 Blue and things will take care of them-
to be approved. years that he spent managing the here,” he said. Schieffer invested in the group Ribbon Task Force on Baseball Ec- selves.”

STANDINGS/STATS
S TA N D I N G S Rockies 5, Cubs 3
Colorado Chicago
AMERICAN LEAGUE ab r h bi ab r h bi
Fowler cf 3 1 1 0 Fukdm rf 5 1 5 0
East Division Herrer 2b 3 0 0 0 Barney 2b 5 1 1 2
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away CGnzlz lf 4 0 0 1 SCastro ss 5 0 0 0
New York ....................................... 12 7 .632 — — 7-3 L-1 8-4 4-3 Tlwtzk ss 4 1 0 0 JeBakr 3b 4 1 3 0
Tampa Bay..................................... 11 11 .500 21⁄2 1 7-3 W-2 6-7 5-4 Helton 1b 4 0 1 0 C.Pena 1b 4 0 0 0
Boston ............................................ 10 11 .476 3 11⁄2 8-2 W-5 5-4 5-7 S.Smith rf 4 1 1 0 Byrd cf 4 0 2 0
Toronto........................................... 10 12 .455 31⁄2 2 4-6 W-1 6-5 4-7 JoLopz 3b 3 1 0 1 ASorin lf 3 0 0 1
Baltimore........................................ 8 12 .400 41⁄2 3 2-8 L-3 5-7 3-5 Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 Soto c 3 0 0 0
Central Division RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 Garza p 2 0 0 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Splrghs ph 0 0 0 0 RJhnsn ph 0 0 0 0
Cleveland....................................... 13 8 .619 — — 5-5 L-3 7-2 6-6 Street p 0 0 0 0 Smrdzj p 0 0 0 0
Detroit............................................. 12 10 .545 11⁄2 — 7-3 W-4 6-3 6-7 Iannett c 4 0 0 0 DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0
Kansas City ................................... 12 10 .545 11⁄2 — 4-6 L-3 9-5 3-5 Rogers p 2 1 1 0 Mateo p 0 0 0 0
Minnesota ...................................... 9 12 .429 4 21⁄2 5-5 W-3 4-3 5-9 Wggntn 3b 2 0 0 0
Chicago.......................................... 9 14 .391 5 31⁄2 2-8 W-1 4-6 5-8 Totals 33 5 4 2 Totals 36 311 3
West Division Colorado ............................ 030 020 000 — 5
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Chicago.............................. 300 000 000 — 3
Texas ............................................. 14 8 .636 — — 5-5 L-1 10-3 4-5 E—Garza (1), S.Castro 3 (7). DP—Colorado 1.
Los Angeles .................................. 12 10 .545 2 — 5-5 L-4 4-6 8-4 LOB—Colorado 4, Chicago 12. 2B—Je.Baker (4).
Oakland.......................................... 11 11 .500 3 1 5-5 W-2 4-5 7-6 3B—Fowler (1). HR—Barney (1). SB—Spilborghs
Seattle ............................................ 8 15 .348 61⁄2 41⁄2 4-6 L-2 5-8 3-7 (1). CS—Tulowitzki (1). S—Herrera. SF—A.Soria-
no.
NATIONAL LEAGUE IP H R ER BB SO
East Division Colorado
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Rogers W,3-1 .......... 51⁄3 8 3 3 4 3
Philadelphia................................... 15 7 .682 — — 6-4 L-1 7-4 8-3 Lindstrom H,5.......... 12⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
Florida ............................................ 14 7 .667 1
⁄2 — 8-2 W-2 9-4 5-3 R.Betancourt H,6 .... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Atlanta ............................................ 11 12 .478 41⁄2 4 6-4 W-3 4-5 7-7 Street S,8-8 ............. 1 1 0 0 0 1
Washington ................................... 10 11 .476 41⁄2 4 5-5 L-1 5-4 5-7 Chicago
New York ....................................... 9 13 .409 6 51⁄2 5-5 W-4 5-8 4-5 Garza L,0-3.............. 6 3 5 1 1 7
Central Division Samardzija............... 2 1 0 0 0 2
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Mateo ........................ 1 0 0 0 1 2
St. Louis ......................................... 12 10 .545 — — 7-3 W-1 6-6 6-4 HBP—by Rogers (Re.Johnson).
Cincinnati ....................................... 12 11 .522 1
⁄2 3 4-6 W-1 7-6 5-5 Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez;First, Paul
Milwaukee...................................... 11 11 .500 1 31⁄2 4-6 L-1 7-4 4-7 Schrieber;Second, Chad Fairchild;Third, Joe
Chicago.......................................... 10 12 .455 2 41⁄2 4-6 L-2 6-7 4-5 West.
Pittsburgh ...................................... 10 12 .455 2 41⁄2 5-5 W-1 3-6 7-6 T—3:12. A—37,417 (41,159).
Houston ......................................... 8 14 .364 4 61⁄2 5-5 L-1 4-6 4-8
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Reds 9, Brewers 5
Colorado ........................................ 15 7 .682 — — 5-5 W-1 6-4 9-3 Cincinnati Milwaukee
AP PHOTO Los Angeles .................................. 12 12 .500 4 31⁄2 6-4 L-1 7-5 5-7 ab r h bi ab r h bi
San Francisco ............................... 10 11 .476 41⁄2 4 5-5 L-4 4-5 6-6 Stubbs cf 5 2 3 0 Weeks 2b 5 1 2 0
Chicago White Sox pitcher Philip Humber delivers a pitch against the New York Yankees in a game Arizona........................................... 9 12 .429 51⁄2 5 4-6 W-1 5-5 4-7 Bruce rf 4 2 1 2 CGomz cf 4 0 1 1
San Diego ...................................... 8 14 .364 7 61⁄2 3-7 L-4 3-9 5-5
at Yankee Stadium in New York Monday. Humber took a no-hitter into the seventh inning. Votto 1b
Phillips 2b
5
4
1
2
1 0
3 3
Braun lf
Fielder 1b
5 1 2 2
4 0 0 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Gomes lf 5 1 1 1 McGeh 3b 5 1 2 0

Humber pitches gem vs. Yanks


Sunday's Games Sunday's Games JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 Kotsay rf 3 0 0 0
Detroit 3, Chicago White Sox 0 N.Y. Mets 8, Arizona 4 Cairo 3b 5 0 1 0 YBtncr ss 4 0 1 0
Tampa Bay 2, Toronto 0 Florida 6, Colorado 3 Hanign c 4 1 1 2 Lucroy c 4 1 2 1
N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 3, 11 innings Washington 6, Pittsburgh 3 Janish ss 3 0 0 0 Narvsn p 1 0 0 0
Minnesota 4, Cleveland 3 Milwaukee 4, Houston 1 Arroyo p 3 0 1 1 Kintzlr p 0 0 0 0
Texas 8, Kansas City 7 L.A. Dodgers 7, Chicago Cubs 3 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Almont ph 1 0 0 0
Boston 7, L.A. Angels 0 Atlanta 9, San Francisco 6, 10 innings Hermid ph 1 0 0 0 Brddck p 0 0 0 0
Oakland 5, Seattle 2 Philadelphia 3, San Diego 1 Bray p 0 0 0 0 Counsll ph 0 1 0 0
Monday's Games St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0
Chicago White Sox 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Monday's Games Heisey lf 0 0 0 0 BBoggs ph 1 0 0 0
The Associated Press be attributed to the quality of five-game winnings streak. Toronto 6, Texas 4 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 2
Totals 39 912 9 Totals
Mitre p 0 0 0 0
37 510 4
Oakland at L.A. Angels, (n) Florida 5, L.A. Dodgers 4
NEW YORK — Phil Humber pitching they were facing. The Diamondbacks snapped Tuesday's Games Colorado 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Cincinnati ........................... 016 000 002 — 9
has been on more teams than Humber (2-2) was up to the a four-game skid as they Boston (C.Buchholz 1-2) at Baltimore (Britton 3-1),
7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 5
Arizona 4, Philadelphia 0
Milwaukee.......................... 000 010 112 — 5
E—Janish (1). LOB—Cincinnati 6, Milwaukee 9.
he has victories. challenge against A.J. Burnett opened a 10-game home stand Chicago White Sox (Floyd 2-1) at N.Y. Yankees Atlanta at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. 2B—Votto (7), Phillips (6), Hanigan (3), Weeks (4),
(Nova 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Tuesday's Games McGehee (6), Lucroy (2). HR—Bruce (3), Braun
His most impressive outing (3-1). after being swept in three Kansas City (Hochevar 2-2) at Cleveland (Master- N.Y. Mets (C.Young 1-0) at Washington (Zimmer- (8). SB—Stubbs 2 (8), Bruce (3), Braun (3). SF—
C.Gomez.
came against the ballclub that games by the Mets in New son 4-0), 7:05 p.m.
Seattle (F.Hernandez 2-2) at Detroit (Coke 1-3),
mann 1-3), 7:05 p.m.
San Francisco (Cain 2-1) at Pittsburgh (Morton 2-1), IP H R ER BB SO
first recognized he had the Blue Jays 6, Rangers 4 York. 7:05 p.m.
Toronto (Litsch 1-1) at Texas (Harrison 3-1), 8:05
7:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-2) at Florida (Volstad 1-1),
Cincinnati
Arroyo W,3-2 ........... 61⁄3 6 2 1 2 4
talent to do something special. ARLINGTON, Texas — Co- Kennedy (3-1) struck out 10 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Ondrusek ................. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Tampa Bay (W.Davis 2-2) at Minnesota (Liriano Colorado (De La Rosa 3-0) at Chicago Cubs Bray........................... 1⁄3 1 1 1 1 0
Humber held the Yankees rey Patterson and Jose Bautista — including Jimmy Rollins to 1-3), 8:10 p.m. (J.Russell 1-2), 8:05 p.m. Masset...................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
Jor.Smith.................. 1 2 2 2 0 0
hitless until Alex Rodriguez homered on consecutive pitch- end the game — and walked Oakland (McCarthy 1-1) at L.A. Angels (Chatwood
1-1), 10:05 p.m.
St. Louis (J.Garcia 3-0) at Houston (Norris 1-1), 8:05
p.m. Milwaukee
none. He had come home early Wednesday's Games Cincinnati (Leake 3-0) at Milwaukee (Estrada 1-0), Narveson L,1-1 ....... 21⁄3 8 7 7 1 2
grounded a single up the mid- es, tough-luck starter Kyle Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 8:10 p.m. Kintzler ..................... 22⁄3 2 0 0 0 5
from the team’s trip for the Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Oswalt 3-0) at Arizona (D.Hudson Braddock.................. 2 0 0 0 1 3
dle with one out in the seventh Drabek finally got another delivery of he and his wife’s’ Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. 0-4), 9:40 p.m. Hawkins.................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Mitre.......................... 1 2 2 2 1 1
inning Monday night and the victory and the Toronto Blue first child, Nora Rose, at 2:04
Oakland at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m.
Seattle at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta (Jurrjens 1-0) at San Diego (Harang 4-0),
10:05 p.m. Balk—Narveson.
Umpires—Home, Bill Welke;First, Tim Tschida;Se-
Chicago White Sox made the Jays beat the AL West-leading a.m. on Sunday.
Toronto at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Wednesday's Games
cond, Jeff Nelson;Third, Marty Foster.
Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Florida, 12:10 p.m.
effort stand up with a 2-0 victo- Texas Rangers. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. T—3:16. A—35,794 (41,900).
Colorado at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
ry over New York. Patterson’s three-run shot off Marlins 5, Dodgers 4 Atlanta at San Diego, 3:35 p.m.
Diamondbacks 4, Phillies 0
Philadelphia at Arizona, 3:40 p.m.
“When I was young I had big Colby Lewis (1-3) with two MIAMI — Omar Infante N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia Arizona
dreams. I thought I was going outs in the fifth was followed lined a two-out RBI single that
San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Victorn cf
ab r h bi
4 0 0 0 CYoung cf
ab r h bi
4 1 1 2
to go out there and dominate by Bautista’s 405-foot blast to left fielder Jerry Sands mis- Polanc 3b
Rollins ss
4 0 2 0 KJhnsn 2b
4 0 1 0 J.Upton rf
4 0 0 0
3 1 1 0
every time,” Humber said. “It left — his majors-leading judged in the ninth inning, Howard 1b 3 0 0 0 S.Drew ss 3 0 0 0
Pirates 4, Nationals 2 BFrncs rf 3 0 0 0 Nady 1b 3 0 1 1
hasn’t worked out that way to eighth homer. After pitching capping a two-run rally that A L B O X E S Ibanez lf 3 0 0 0 Monter c 3 0 0 0
Washington Pittsburgh Ruiz c 3 0 0 0 RRorts 3b 3 1 1 0
this point.” coach Mike Maddux visited the helped the Florida Marlins beat ab r h bi ab r h bi WValdz 2b 2 0 0 0 GParra lf 3 1 1 1
Humber was making the mound, Adam Lind drew a the Los Angeles Dodgers. White Sox 2, Espinos 2b 4 0 0 0 AMcCt cf 3 0 1 0 Orr ph-2b 1 0 0 0 IKnndy p 3 0 0 0
Dsmnd ss 4 1 1 0 Tabata lf 3 1 0 0 Cl.Lee p 2 0 0 0
sixth start of his career for his walk and Juan Rivera followed Both runs were unearned. Yankees 0 Werth rf 3 1 2 0 Diaz rf 4 0 0 0 Gload ph 1 0 0 0
Chicago New York AdLRc 1b 3 0 1 2 Walker 2b 4 1 2 0 Stutes p 0 0 0 0
fifth team and had a career with his first homer of the Scott Cousins’ two-out groun- ab r h bi ab r h bi Morse lf 4 0 0 0 Pearce 1b 2 1 0 0 Totals 30 0 3 0 Totals 29 4 5 4
Pierre lf 4 0 0 0 Jeter ss 4 0 0 0 WRams c 4 0 1 0 Overay 1b 1 0 0 0 Philadelphia....................... 000 000 000 — 0
record of 3-3. Orginally drafted season for a 6-0 lead. der scooted under the glove of AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 0 Grndrs cf 3 0 1 0 HrstnJr cf 2 0 0 0 BrWod 3b 4 1 1 2 Arizona ............................... 002 011 00x — 4
by the Yankees in 2001 — he Drabek (2-0), a 23-year-old shortstop Jamey Carroll for an Quentin rf
Lillirdg pr-rf
4
0
1
1
1 0
0 0
Teixeir 1b
AlRdrg 3b
3 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
Ankiel ph
Bixler 3b
1 0 0 0 Snyder c
3 0 0 0 Cedeno ss
3 0 1 1
3 0 0 0
LOB—Philadelphia 3, Arizona 2. 2B—Polanco (5),
J.Upton (6). HR—C.Young (5), G.Parra (1). SB—
turned them down to go to rookie and Texas native, had error to score the tying run. Konerk 1b 3 0 1 1 Cano 2b 3 0 0 0 Lannan p
Coffey p
2 0 0 0 Mahlm p
0 0 0 0 Bowker ph
2 0 0 0
1 0 1 0
J.Upton (4), R.Roberts (3).
A.Dunn dh 2 0 1 1 Swisher rf 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Rice — Humber never expect- gotten a no-decision in three Chris Coghlan was then Rios cf 4 0 1 0 Posada dh 3 0 0 0 Gaudin p 0 0 0 0 Meek p 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia
Przyns c 3 0 0 0 Martin c 3 0 0 0 L.Nix ph 1 0 0 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0
ed this kind of success against consecutive starts that the Blue intentionally walked to load the Bckhm 2b 3 0 0 0 Gardnr lf 2 0 0 0 SBurntt p 0 0 0 0
Cl.Lee L,2-2 .............
Stutes .......................
7
1
5
0
4
0
4
0
1 12
0 1
the All-Star lineup. Jays won after he had pitched bases, and Infante lined a 1-0 Morel 3b 3 0 0 0 AnJons ph
Chavez ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 1 0
Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 30 4 6 3
Washington ....................... 200 000 000 — 2
Arizona
I.Kennedy W,3-1 ..... 9 3 0 0 0 10
into at least the sixth. The pitch to left. Sands started in, ENunez Pittsburgh .......................... 000 400 00x — 4 Balk—I.Kennedy.
“You don’t expect to hold an pr-lf 0 0 0 0 E—Werth (2), Desmond (7). DP—Washington 1,
braked and leaped, and the ball Umpires—Home, Bob Davidson;First, Hunter
offense like that down especial- right-hander gave up three runs Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 28 0 3 0 Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Washington 5, Pittsburgh 5. Wendelstedt;Second, Vic Carapazza;Third, Brian
sailed over his glove. Chicago.............................. 000 100 001 — 2 2B—Werth (5), Br.Wood (1). Knight.
ly just giving up one hit but you and five hits in six innings New York ........................... 000 000 000 — 0
Washington
IP H R ER BB SO T—2:04. A—19,586 (48,633).
DP—Chicago 2, New York 2. LOB—Chicago 4,
got to make pitches and not against the Rangers. Rockies 5, Cubs 3 New York 4. 2B—Quentin (12). SB—Lillibridge (3), Lannan L,2-2............ 52⁄3 5 4 4 2 3
Granderson (2), E.Nunez (1). Coffey ....................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 1 1
worry about who’s up there at CHICAGO — Cubs shortstop IP H R ER BB SO Gaudin ...................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
the plate,” he said. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago S.Burnett .................. 1 0 0 0 0 0 T H I S D A T E I N
Starlin Castro committed three Humber W,2-2......... 7 1 0 0 2 5 Pittsburgh
B A S E B A L L
The White Sox won for only Pirates 4, Nationals 2 Sale H,1 ................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Maholm W,1-3......... 7 4 2 2 2 8
errors in the second inning and S.Santos S,1-1 ........ 11⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 Meek H,4.................. 1 0 0 0 0 0
the second time in 12 games. PITTSBURGH — Brandon the Colorado Rockies beat New York Hanrahan S,6-6 ....... 1 1 0
Umpires—Home, Phil Cuzzi;First, Alan Porter;Se-
0 1 2
A.J.Burnett L,3-1..... 8 3 1 1 2 2 1901 — In the opener at Detroit’s Bennett Park, the
Chicago snapped a 23-inning Wood’s two-run double in his Chicago. R.Soriano ................. 1 2 1 1 1 0 cond, James Hoye;Third, D.J. Reyburn.
T—2:37 (Rain delay: 0:21). A—12,457 (38,362).
Tigers beat Milwaukee in a great comeback. Trailing
HBP—by Humber (Swisher). 13-4 going into the bottom of the ninth, the Tigers
scoreless drought in the fourth first game for Pittsburgh was Matt Garza made with Chica- Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook;First, Greg Gib- scored 10 runs for a 14-13 victory. Frank Dillon had
Marlins 5, Dodgers 4
when Carlos Quentin doubled part of a four-run fourth inning go’s fourth error of the game in son;Second, Todd Tichenor;Third, Gerry Davis.
T—2:41. A—40,506 (50,291). Los Angeles Florida
four doubles.

and scored on Adam Dunn’s and the Pirates defeated the the fifth inning, an errant throw ab r h bi ab r h bi 1904 — New York pitcher Jack Chesbro recorded
the first of his 41 victories on the season, an Amer-
Miles 3b 4 0 0 1 Coghln cf 4 3 3 2
grounder, and added a run in Washington Nationals in front that allowed another run to Carroll ss 4 1 2 1 Infante 2b 4 0 1 1 ican League record that still stands.
the ninth after a popup fell of a sparse crowd at soggy PNC score. Blue Jays 6, Ethier rf 3 0 1 0 GSnchz 1b 4 0 1 1
Kemp cf 4 1 1 0 Stanton rf 4 0 0 0 1933 — Yankees pitcher Russ Van Atta made a
Dexter Fowler had a triple, Rangers 4 Sands lf 4 0 3 1 Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 spectacular debut by blanking Washington 16-0
behind the mound, in front of Park. Toronto Texas Loney 1b 4 0 1 1 Dobbs 3b 4 0 1 0 and going 4-for-4.
charging shortstop Derek Jeter. Paul Maholm retired the final walk and scored a run for Col- ab r h bi ab r h bi Barajs c
GwynJ pr
3
0
0
1
0 0
0 0
J.Buck c
Bonifac lf
4 0 0 0
3 1 1 0 1976 — Cubs center fielder Rick Monday rescued
YEscor ss 5 1 2 0 Kinsler 2b 3 0 1 1
Sergio Santos got the four 13 batters he faced in seven orado. Huston Street pitched CPttrsn cf 4 1 2 3 Andrus ss 4 1 1 0 Navarr c 1 0 0 0 DMrph ss 3 0 0 0 the American flag from two trespassers who tried to
DeJess 2b 4 1 2 0 HRmrz ph 1 1 1 0 set it on fire in the outfield of Dodger Stadium. The
outs for his first save and Chica- strong innings as Pittsburgh the ninth for his eighth save in Bautist rf
Lind 1b
2
3
1
1
1 1
1 0
MiYong dh
ABeltre 3b
4 0 2 1
4 0 0 0 Garlnd p 1 0 0 0 Nolasco p 2 0 0 0 incident happened in the fourth inning of a 5-4,
go’s second save in eight chanc- made up the original series eight chances. JRiver dh 3 1 1 2 N.Cruz rf-lf 3 1 1 1 Padilla p
Thams ph
0
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
R.Webb p
Choate p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
10-inning loss to Los Angeles.
JMolin c 4 0 0 0 DvMrp lf-cf 4 0 0 0
Broxtn p 0 0 0 0 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 1977 — The Cincinnati Reds romped to a 23-9 victo-
es this season. He gave the opener that was postponed by Snider lf 3 1 1 0 Torreal c 4 1 2 1
Cousins ry over the Braves in Atlanta. The Reds tied a Na-
Reds 9, Brewers 5 JMcDnl 2b 4 0 1 0 Morlnd 1b-rf 4 0 0 0
White Sox a scare, though, rain on Friday. Wdwrd 3b 4 0 0 0 Borbon cf 2 1 1 0
Totals 33 410 4 Totals
ph-rf 1 0 0 0
34 5 8 4
tional League record by scoring 12 runs in the fifth
inning off three Braves pitchers. George Foster had
allowing a leadoff single to Wood, picked up on waivers MILWAUKEE — Jay Bruce Napoli
ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Los Angeles....................... 000 100 210 — 4 seven RBIs, five runs scored, two home runs, a

Curtis Granderson. But Mark from the Los Angeles Angels on hit a two-run homer, Bronson Totals 32 6 9 6 Totals 33 4 8 4 Florida ................................ 001 001 012 — 5 double and a single.
Toronto............................... 000 060 000 — 6 Two outs when winning run scored.
Friday, gave the Pirates their Arroyo pitched effectively into 1995 — Major League Baseball returned after a
Teixeira hit into a double play. Texas.................................. 000 012 001 — 4 E—Carroll (3). DP—Los Angeles 1, Florida 3.
257-day layoff as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the
the seventh and the Cincinnati DP—Toronto 2, Texas 3. LOB—Toronto 4, Texas LOB—Los Angeles 6, Florida 7. 2B—Kemp (8),
Florida Marlins 8-7. Players had gone on strike the
Rodriguez struck out to end the first lead with a two-run dou- 4. 2B—Kinsler (5), Mi.Young 2 (11). Sands (4), Dobbs (2). HR—Coghlan 2 (4). SB—
previous season.
Reds used a six-run third inning 3B—Jo.McDonald (1). HR—C.Patterson (2), Bau- Carroll (3), Sands (2). S—Garland 2.
three-hitter. ble. to beat the Milwaukee Brewers. tista (8), J.Rivera (1), N.Cruz (6), Torrealba (3). IP H R ER BB SO
1997 — Matt Williams hit three homers and David
CS—C.Patterson (2). Los Angeles
“We needed that,” White Sox Already ahead 1-0, the Reds IP H R ER BB SO Garland..................... 7 4 2 2 1 4 Justice homered twice as the Cleveland Indians and
Milwaukee Brewers combined to match a major
manager Ozzie Guillen said Diamondbacks 4, Phillies 0 Toronto Padilla H,2 ............... 1 2 1 1 1 0
league record for home runs in a nine-inning night
sent 11 batters to the plate in Drabek W,2-0.......... 6 5 3 3 2 2 Broxton L,1-1
game with11. Cleveland hit a club-record eight in all,
about his bullpen. “Our bull- PHOENIX (AP) — Ian Ken- the third, holding Chris Narve-
Rzepczynski H,2 ..... 2⁄3
Frasor H,1................ 11⁄3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
BS,1-6 ......................
Florida
2
⁄3 2 2 0 2 1 including three in one inning as the Indians beat the
Brewers 11-4.
pen’s been better over the past nedy threw a three-hitter in the son (1-1) to his shortest outing Rauch S,4-4............. 1 1 1 1 0 1 Nolasco .................... 61⁄3
R.Webb BS,1-1 ....... 1⁄3
7
1
3
0
3
0
2
0
4
0
Texas 2001 — Rickey Henderson of the Padres set the
five or six days.” first complete game of his ma- in 38 career starts. C.Lewis L,1-3 .......... 5 7 6 6 4 3 Choate ...................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 major league walks record with his 2,063rd base on
Bush ......................... 3 2 0 0 1 0 Mujica ....................... 1 2 1 1 0 0
Chicago was coming off a jor league career, outpitching Cincinnati had eight hits in Strop ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Sanches W,3-0........ 1 0 0 0 0 0 balls in San Diego’s 5-3 loss to Philadelphia.
Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman;First, Paul Em- WP—Nolasco.
three-game sweep at the hands Cliff Lee to lift the Arizona the inning one night after ma- mel;Second, Rob Drake;Third, Gary Darling. Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert;First, Doug Eddings- 2009 — Albert Pujols hit his second grand slam of
the season and surpassed 1,000 career RBIs in St.
of Detroit. Guillen said some of Diamondbacks to a victory that naging just four in a shutout T—2:49. A—22,915 (49,170). ;Second, Dana DeMuth;Third, Kerwin Danley.
T—2:53. A—11,633 (38,560). Louis’ 8-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs.
Today’s birthdays: J.P. Howell 28; Juan Miranda 28.
the White Sox’s problems could ended the Philadelphia Phillies’ loss to St. Louis.
CMYK

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LOCAL ROUNDUP H.S. BASEBALL S TA N L E Y C U P P L AYO F F S

Roberts, Flyers and Sabres set


Nanticoke for heated Game 7
roll past By DAN GELSTON
AP Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA — The
UP NEXT
GAME 7

Spartans Flyers have their captain for Buffalo Sabres


at Philadephia Flyers
Game 7. 7 p.m., today
Forward Mike Richards side- TV Coverage: VERSUS
stepped a punishing hit instead of
The Times Leader staff delivering one on Monday, and
NANTICOKE—Lindsay will be in the lineup for a win-or- ready to play. But Roy insisted
Roberts went 2-for-2 with a else Game 7 against Buffalo. he’ll be in the lineup.
home run as Nanticoke post- Good news for the Flyers. “I wouldn’t play if I wasn’t 100
ed an 8-1 victory over Wyom- Bad for the Sabres, who are percent,” Roy said. “We were
ing Valley West on Monday. seething. waiting for the right moment, and
Kayley Schinski was 3-for-3 Buffalo wanted Richards sus- this work that I did has paid off. I
with a double and Sarah Ber- pended by the NHL for plowing came in every morning — first in,
center Tim Connolly head first in- last out — and it’s been a long
toni was 2-for-3 with a double.
to the boards. Connolly, who has a road.”
Sammy Gow was 2-for-4 with
scary history of head injuries, left The Sabres didn’t miss him.
an RBI. the game and will not play Game 7 Buffalo responded by going 29-
Alexis Good and Vanessa on Tuesday night in Philadelphia. 11-6 in its final 46 games to clinch a
Peterson each singled for the Richards was penalized for playoff spot in its second-to-last
Spartans. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER boarding. He was also whistled game of the season.
Wyoming Valley West..... 100 000 0 — 1
Wyoming Area’s P.J. Bone, left, dives safely back to second base as Pittston Area shortstop Josh for a 5-minute major for elbowing And while he’s glad to be back,
Nanticoke Area................. 020 240 X — 8 Savokinas waits for the ball. Patrick Kaleta late in the second certainly, Roy isn’t sure how
WP – Hannah Rubasky 5IP, 2H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, period of Game 4. That’s two vi- much he can push himself in a

Patriots defeat Warriors


K; Brooke Chapin 2IP 0H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB, 0K.
LP – Abby Owens, 7IP, 15H, 8R, 6ER, 0BB, cious hits too many for Buffalo. frantic Game 7.
1K; Just ask goalie Ryan Miller, who The Flyers faced a familiar sit-
2B—NAN: Sarah Bertoni, Kayley Schinski.
3B—. HR—NAN: Lindsay Roberts. . Top
called Richards “reckless.” uation in Game 6 when injured de-
hitters – NAN: Sammy Gow 2-for-4 with RBI; “The guy who was complaining fenseman Chris Pronger returned
Kayla Benjamin 2-for-3; Kayley Schinski 3-for-3
with a double; Sarah Bertoni 2-for-3 with
the most about how we were get- for the first time after a 21-game
double; Lindsay Roberts 2-for-2 with a home ting away with murder has deliv- absence following surgery on his
run. WVW: Alexis Good, 1-for-3 with a single;; The Times Leader staff ered two of the dirtiest hits in the broken right hand.
Vanessa Peterson 1-for3- with a single.
MOOSIC — Ron Musto’s series,” Miller said. “A blatant el- Pronger didn’t get his first shift
Hazleton Area 7, bases-loaded double in the bow to the face, that is something until 10:05 into the game with the
fourth inning broke open the an- that the league said they were go- Sabres ahead 2-0. He finished
Tunkhannock 3
nual Andy Ashby game between ing to try and take away, and driv- with 4:33 of ice time and was lim-
Candice Van Horn had four Pittston Area and Wyoming Ar- ing Tim Connolly head first into ited solely to the power play.
hits and two RBI as Hazleton ea, as the Patriots prevailed 7-2 the boards. Pronger expects to see a minutes
Area defeated Tunkhannock. on Monday at PNC Field. “It wasn’t just a hit it was a push. bump Tuesday.
Ali Schuetz picked up the win Musto finished 2-for-3 with It was blatant.” “He has been there and he
for the Cougars. three RBI to win the Ashby Richards, of course, isn’t dis- knows what it takes,” Flyers for-
Erica Yanora and Ashley Award as the rivalry game’s puting it was a hard hit. He’s just ward Claude Giroux said. “Any
Inman had triples for the MVP. glad he has the opportunity to time you’ve got a guy like Pronger
Tigers. Jordan Bone also went 2-for-3 play, and help the defending East- in your lineup, you are going to
Tunkhannock..................... 001 011 0 — 3 with an RBI and picked up the ern Conference champions ad- feel more confident.”
Hazleton Area ................... 121 003 x — 7
WP -- Schuetz, 6 IP, 7H, 3R, 2ER, 1BB, 3K; LP win in relief for Pittston Area vance to Round 2. While Pronger settles back in
– TUN: Hampsey, 3 IP, 5H, 4R, 4ER, 3BB, 2K; (5-1), which moved into sole While he contended earlier in his comfort zone, the Flyers could
2B—TUNK: Mallory Getts, Jamie Hampsey
. 3B—TUNK: Erica Yanora, Ashley Inman HAZ: possession of first place in Divi- the series the Sabres got away use an offensive jolt from Ri-
Candice Van Horn Top hitters – TUN: ; HAZ: sion I East. with “murder” on the ice, Ri- chards.
Van Horn 4-for-4 2RBI
Three Patriots pitchers com- chards wasn’t interested in anoth- He has yet to score in the series
bined to hold Wyoming Area Former Major League pitcher Andy Ashby, right, congratulates er heated exchange of words. — a six-game tussle that will
H.S. TENNIS
(1-5) to two hits. Pittston Area catcher Ron Musto after presenting him with the “I’m not worried about that,” he haunt the Sabres if they can’t find
Tunkhannock 3, said. “I’m worried about helping a way to win a Game 7 on the road.
Most Valuable Player Trophy following the Patriots win over
Dallas 2 Wyoming Area Pittston Area
Wyoming Area at PNC Field Monday. the team out and getting one by They coughed up a 3-1 lead in a
ab r h bi ab r h bi
SINGLES -- 1. DAL, Ethan Pensak def. Carey rf 4 0 1 1 Castellino p 0 0 0 0
Kyle Christy 6-3, 7-5; 2. DAL, Scot Reccetti def. Bone lf 2 1 1 0 Bone dh-p 3 1 2 1 the goaltender tomorrow.” Game 6 loss and surrendered a 3-0
Maloney p 1 0 0 0 Callahan p 0 0 0 0
Jordan Herbert 6-1, 6-3; 3. TUN, Josh Herbert
Klapadlo p 0 0 0 0 ASchwb 3b 2 0 1 1
Totals 23 2 2 2 Totals 22 7 9 6
Wyoming Area ...................... 000 110 0 — 2
Pittston Area On the Buffalo side, it’s exit lead before rallying in Game 5.
def. Alex Nekkache 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Castellino ................. 3.1 1 1 1 2 3
DOUBLES -- 1. TUN, Mark Swick / Brent
McDermtt 1b 3
Nowicki c 3
0
0
0 0
0 1
Svokinas ss 3
Emmett 2b 1
1
1
2 0
0 0 Pittston Area.......................... 000 610 x — 7 Bone (W, 2-0) .......... 1.2 1 1 1 1 0 Connolly, enter Derek Roy. Flyers coach Peter Laviolette
2B – Musto Callahan ................... 2.0 0 0 0 1 1
Christy def. Ryan McCarthy / Blake Donovan Murphy 3b 3
Colarusso 1b 3
0
0
0 0
0 0
Musto c
Razvillas 1b 3
3 1
0
2 3
1 1 IP H R ER BB SO The Sabres should have Roy in keeps spinning the wheel in net
Wyoming Area
3-6, 6-4, 6-2; 2. TUN, Robbie Hug / Corey Granteed ss 0 0 0 0 Mancini lf 2 0 0 0
Maloney (L, 1-3)...... 5.2 7 6 6 3 5 the lineup for the first time since — round and round it goes, where
Dulsky def. Tyler Tuck / Francios Ross 6-2, 6-2. Grove dh 2 1 0 0 Hahn rf 3 1 0 0
OBrien cf 2 0 0 0 Antal cf 2 2 1 0 Klepadlo ................... 1.1 2 1 1 0 1 Dec. 23. The team’s leading it stops — well, at least the Flyers
Crestwood 5, scorer when he suffered a torn know. He ended any mystery by
Pittston Area 0 quadriceps in December, he had naming veteran Brian Boucher
SINGLES: 1. Alex Machalick © def. Jeremy
HIGH SCHOOL TRACK been ruled out of the first round. the starter. Yes, the Flyers have
Homschek 6-2, 1-0 (forfeit))’ 2. Ross Gladey But he’ll be pressed into service used three starting goalies in the

Cabrera leads Hanover Area to win


(C) def. Trent Woodruff 6-2, 6-0; 3. Joe Pickett
© def. Tyler Woodruff, 6-1, 6-0.
with Connolly injured. series. Sergei Bobrovsky to
DOUBLES: Neil Patel-Nikchik Patel (C) def. Sabres coach Lindy Ruff teased Boucher to Michael Leighton
Suraj Pursnani-Jaso Coe 6-2, 6-3; 2. Steven on Monday that Roy might not be back to Boucher.
Waskie-Briley Marchetti (C) def.Austin Welch-
Terry Briggs 6-1, 6-0.

BASEBALL
Wyoming Seminary 5, The Associated Press 10’6”; 2. HAN McFadden 10’0”; 3. HAN Redmond
10’0”; DISCUS -- 1. HAN Steve 138’11”; 2. HAN
For Northwest, Kayla Ma- Healey. On Monday, he drove in
Coughlin 0 HANOVER AREA -- Josh Dennis 121’1”; 3. NW Drozdowski 109’3”; LONG zonkey finished first in discus the game’s first run with a sacri-
JUMP -- 1. NW Robak 18’8”; 2. HAN Conklin
SINGLES -- 1. SEM, George Parkhurst def. Cabrera finished first in two 18’33 1/4”; 3. HAN Hontz 17’10”; 800 -- 1. NW while Nikki Black won the 300 fice fly in the top of the fourth to
Stola 2:16; 2. HAN Osko 2:17; 3. HAN Zapotak
Greg Stankwicz 6-0, 6-1; 2. SEM, Bijoy Ghosh
events (400, 200) to help lead 2:21; 200 -- 1. HAN Cabrera 23.6; 2. HAN hurdles. score Papi. Josh McClain
def. Jordon Okun 6-3, 6-2; 3. SEM, Harry Continued from Page 1B
Parkhurst def. Josh Stankinas 6-0, 6-0. Hanover Area past Northwest Wolsieffer 24.5; 3. NW Dillon 25.1; 3200 -- 1. NW
Sutphen 11:21; 2. NW Lewis 11:28; 3. NW
3200 RELAY -- 1. HAN 11:02; 110 HURDLES
-- 1. NW Walsh 17.1; 2. NW Black 18.1; 3. NW
knocked in another run in the
DOUBLES -- 1. SEM, James Curtis / Henry
87-61 in a high school boys Nelson 12:02; JAVELIN -- 1. HAN Tomko 163’3”; Jimcosky 18.9; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. HAN Jendr- up of defending division cham- frame with a single that brought
Cornell def. Jeremy Melton / Mike Answini 6-3, 2. HAN Dennis 130’9”; 3. HAN Steve 103’5”; 1600 zejewski 36’8 3/4”; 2. NW Shaffer 32’1”; 3. NW
6-0; 2. Chris Kim / Evan Botwin def. Ben track meet Monday. RELAY -- 1. HAN 3:44; HIGH JUMP -- 1. HAN Jimcosky 31’10 1/2”; 100 -- 1. HAN Piper 13.2; 2. pions. home Healey.
Conklin 5’6”; 2. HAN Bennett 5’6”. HAN Keegan 13.3; 3. NW Black 13.7; 1600 -- 1.
Manarski / Tommy Himlin 6-1, 6-0.
Carl Daubert added a first HAN Viti 6:29; 2. HAN Kaminski 6:38; 3. NW The tall right-hander came up Papi hit a solo homer over the
place finish in the 300 hurdles.
Stavitski 6:54; SHOT PUT -- 1. HAN Curtis 30’9”; with a season-high 10 strikeouts fence in right-center to lead off
Wyoming Seminary 5, GIRLS 2. NW Mazonkey 29’9 3/4”; 3. HAN Saraka 27’9
For Northwest, Tony Politz 1/2”; 400 -- 1. NW Hennigan 64.7; 2. HAN Keegan and surrendered just three hits – the sixth, and Ty Saylor tacked on
Meyers 0 Hanover 75, Northwest 74 66.9; 3. HAN Smith 72.0; 400 RELAY -- 1. NW
placed first in the triple jump 53.6; 300 HURDLES -- 1. NW Black 47.9; 2. NW all singles – to improve to 4-0 on an insurance run with an RBI sin-
SINGLES -- 1. SEM, George Parkhurst def. Olivia Jendrzejewski (triple Walsh 50.3; 3. HAN Maldonado 54.6; POLE the year, lowering his ERA to1.11. gle in the seventh.
Chris McGavin 6-1, 6-0; 2. SEM, Bijoy Ghosh and the 100. jump, long jump, high jump) VAULT -- 1. NW Bagliamini 7’0”; 2. NW Mazonkey
def. Corey Graham 6-0, 6-0; 3. SEM, Harry 3200 RELAY -- 1. NW 8:55; 110 HURDLES -- 7’0”; 3. HAN Rogers 6’6”; DISCUS -- 1. NW “To tell you the truth, I proba- Nine different Tigers recorded
Parkhurst def. Mia Scocoddo 6-0, 6-0.
1. NW Ascenzi 16.7; 2. HAN Daubert 18.2;
TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. NW Politz 38’1”; 2. HAN
placed first in three events to Mazonkey 94’2”; 2. HAN Curtis 87’11”; 3. HAN
Earley 80’4”; LONG JUMP -- 1. HAN Jendrzejew- bly would have walked as many a hit, as the team finished with12.
DOUBLES -- 1. SEM, James Curtis / Henry
Cornell def. Hayden Schutz / Chris Yanovich
Daubert 37’8 1/4”; 3. HAN Sharif 36’9”; 100 -- 1. lead Hanover to a narrow victo- ski 17’ 1/4”; 2. NAN Shaffer 15’2”; 3. HAN
guys as I have this season in one But the Cougars (4-2) gave
NW Politz 11.9; 2. HAN Wolsieffer 12.1; 3. NW Maldonado 13’7 1/2”; 800 -- 1. HAN Viti 2:32; 2.
6-0, 6-0; 2. SEM, Chris Kim / Evan Botwin def. Dillon 12.2; 1600 -- 1. NW Sutphen 5:04; 2. HAN ry against Northwest. She set a HAN 2:37; 3. NW Price 2:42; 200 -- 1. HAN inning,” Condeelis said after the themselves a chance the whole
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Travor Kiefer / Alamma Monte 6-0, 6-0.
HAN Dennis 49’6”; 2. HAN Steve 41’10 1/2”; 3. new school record for the high Kennedy 30.6; 3200 -- 1. HAN Kaminski 14:10; 2. win. “(My location) has definite- way with some hard work.
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ly been spot on this year.” Hazleton Area turned three
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER 2. NW Kennedy 53.4; 3. HAN Wolsieffer 55.9;
400 RELAY -- 1. NW 46.2; 300 HURDLES -- 1. Viti also finished first in two
NW Palmas 101’11”; 2. NW Mazonkey 101’9”; 3.
HAN Cormier 96’4”; 1600 RELAY -- 1. NW 4:29; Condeelis said his turnaround double plays to work out of some
Holy Redeemer 2, HAN Daubert 41.8; 2. NW Ascenzi 42.0; 3. HAN
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Jimkosky 4’10”. began last summer, working with jams, including a diving snag in
Nanticoke 0 an instructor and putting in plen- center field that led to a Tunkhan-
Hallie Rexer and Shaina ty of work. nock runner getting doubled off
Dougherty both scored one N B A P L AYO F F S The improvement was imme- at second base.
goal as the Royals defeated diately noticeable. The Cougars’ best shot came in

Grizzlies grab 3-1 series lead vs. Spurs


Nanticoke. “He throws strikes,” Tigers the bottom of the fifth, as Tyler
Shelby Divers made eight coach Gary Custer said. “Huge Rubasky and Carl Cara both
saves as goalie for Nanticoke. difference. It’s a 180. He’s very de- came through with a hit to bring
Nanticoke .................................................. 0 0 — 0 pendable, he’s around the plate, the go-ahead run to the plate. But
Holy Redeemer........................................ 2 0 — 2
First half: 1. HR Hallie Rexer (unassisted)
By TERESA M. WALKER Randolph and O.J. Mayo 11 points. The Spurs won Game 2 and he’s got some offspeed stuff Condeelis managed to end the
10:33; 2. Shaina Dougherty (Keira Stachowiak AP Sports Writer apiece. by six. he can throw for strikes.” threat with another strikeout.
8:08.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Mike Tony Parker led the Spurs With Condeelis in the rotation “They’re an outstanding
Shots: NAN 6, HR 14; Saves: NAN 8
(Shelby Divers), HR 3 (Sarabeth Kolodziej); Conley had 15 points and seven with 23 points, but he also had Mavericks 93 Trail Blazers in place of the graduated Louis team,” Hazleton Area coach Gino
Corners: NAN 3, HR 6. assists to help the eighth-seed- seven turnovers. Manu Ginobili 82 Sick, Tunkhannock (6-1) hasn’t Cara said. “We played an out-
ed Memphis Grizzlies rout the had 14, Gary Neal 11, and Ge- DALLAS — Dirk Nowitzki missed a beat. With UConn standing game against an out-
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL San Antonio Spurs 104-86 on orge Hill and Tiago Splitter 10 scored 11 of his 25 points in the recruit Mike Healey as the other standing team. We didn’t hit the
Tunkhannock 3, Monday night and grab a com- each. Splitter, a rookie from third quarter and the Dallas top starter and Virginia recruit ball. They outpitched us today. I
Wyoming Valley West 1 manding 3-1 lead in their open- Brazil, had not played previous- Mavericks avoided another late Mike Papi coming in to close don’t think we pitched poorly –
Cliff Kingston had 13 ser- ing series. ly in this series. collapse to beat the Portland down games, the Tigers once they just outpitched us.”
The Grizzlies already had Tim Duncan had six points Trail Blazers to take a 3-2 lead again have a formidable staff.
vice points, two aces and
made franchise history by win- on his 35th birthday. in their first-round series. Papi came on in the seventh
Tunkhannock Hazleton Area
seven digs to lead Tunkhan- These are the same Spurs Tyson Chandler had 14
ab r h bi ab r h bi
KCuster cf 4 0 2 0 Cara ss 4 0 1 0
nock to a victory over Wyom- ning their first playoff game in against the Cougars on Monday, Zaner 2b 0 0 0 0 Bayzick 2b 3 0 0 0
that won 61 games in the regu- points and 20 rebounds — his Saylor dh 4 0 1 1 Barletta cf 3 0 1 0
ing Valley West on Monday by Game 1 and added their first striking out two to put the game
lar season. They opened up most ever in a playoff game — Papi ss-p 2 2 2 1 Medvcky 3b 2 0 0 0

the final scores of 18-25, 25-19, playoff win at home. Now they very energetic, shooting well away. Healey 1b-3b 4 1 1 0 Nknnko lf-p 3 0 0 0
and Jason Kidd had 14 assists Cndlis p-1b 2 0 2 1 Zaloga p 0 0 0 0

25-22, 25-17. are a game away from becom- and even had their first half- to make sure Dallas bounced “Geez, it’s like managing the WCuster c
McCln 3b-ss
3
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0
0
1 0
1 1
LaRose lf
Solanick p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
ing the second eighth seed to time lead in this series. back strong from blowing a Yankees,” Custer joked. “How Goodwin lf 3 1 1 0 Chirico dh 3 0 0 0
Paul Henn (12 points, 1 ace, Lee rf 1 0 1 0 Vigna 1b 1 0 0 0
knock off a No. 1 seed since the They finished the game with 23-point lead over the final 14 can you miss? (Condeelis) does a Thompson rf 1 0 0 0 Rubasky c 3 0 1 0
9 digs, 6 kills) and Ryan Po- Klein rf 2 0 0 0
NBA expanded to a best-of- their starters on the bench for minutes of Game 4. great job. I had a question mark in Bannon ph 1 0 0 0
tuck (8 points, 4 kills, 5 digs) seven series and join the 2007 my head (before the season), but Totals 27 412 4 Totals 25 0 3 0
the final 5:43, and now the Now the Mavericks have two Tunkhannock........................... 000 201 1 — 4
contributed for the Tigers. Golden State Warriors. every time he takes the hill, he Hazleton Area ......................... 000 000 0 — 0
Spurs will be trying to avoid days to rest up before trying to 2B – Condeelis; HR – Papi
For the Spartans, Kyle Game 5 is Wednesday in San their second 4-1 opening series close out the series in Game 6 gets the job done. He’s doing a IP H R ER BB SO
Spellman finished with 12 Antonio. loss in three seasons. on Thursday night in Portland. great job.”
Tunkhannock
Condeelis (W, 4-0) .. 6.0 3 0 0 2 10
points, two aces and eight Darrell Arthur added 14 The first three games had It won’t be easy as the Trail His work at the plate has made Papi............................ 1.0
Hazleton Area
0 0 0 1 2

blocks while Matt Pieszala points off the bench for Mem- been tight with Memphis win- Blazers have won all four meet- a difference as well, working as Zaloga (L, 2-2) ......... 4+
Nikonenko................. 2.2
7
5
2
2
2
2
2
0
3
2
had eight points and 14 kills. phis. Tony Allen had 12, Zach ning by no more than three ings there this season. the No. 5 hitter behind Papi and Solanick..................... 0.1 0 0 0 1 1
CMYK

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NFL COLLEGE HOCKEY

Former speedster dies


49ers Joe Perry was first NFL
player to post consecutive
1,000-yard rushing seasons.
PSU introduces coach
By GENARO C. ARMAS
AP Sports Writer
STATE COLLEGE — Penn
By JANIE McCAULEY State picked a master rebuilder
AP Sports Writer and 15-year coaching veteran to
SAN FRANCISCO — Hall of take over an entirely different
Fame fullback Joe Perry, the first challenge — leading the school’s
player with back-to-back 1,000-
fledgling Division I ice hockey
yard rushing seasons and nick-
named “The Jet” for his sensa- program.
tional speed, died Monday. He Dressed sharply in a dark suit,
was 84. a blue tie, a white shirt and a
The San Francisco 49ers an- Penn State lapel pin, Guy Ga-
nounced that Perry, also a World dowsky looked the part of the
War II veteran, had died Monday Nittany Lions’ new hockey
in Arizona of complications from coach even before he was formal-
dementia. ly introduced by athletic direc-
Perry was inducted into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1969 tor Tim Curley at a press confer-
following a16-year NFL career,14 ence Monday at Beaver Stadi- AP PHOTO

years with the 49ers and the oth- um. Penn State athletic director Tim Curley, left, shakes hands with
Gadowsky, who spent the past new ice hockey coach Guy Gadowsky at a news conference in
er two for the Baltimore Colts.
State College on Monday.
A three-time Pro Bowler and seven seasons coaching at Prin-
two-time All-Pro, Perry still ceton, spoke of heady goals and
stands as San Francisco’s all-time State officially hits the ice as a 1971 and has won seven Ameri-
building on the enthusiasm over
leader in yards rushing (7,344) D-I school in 2012. The Nittany can Collegiate Hockey Associ-
the new Division I program in a
and touchdowns rushing (50). Lions will be independent for ation national titles.
hockey-savvy state before briefly
He led the 49ers in rushing on now. But the move up was the “I don’t look at it like we’re
eight occasions, including seven trying to tamp down expecta-
impetus for Big Ten athletic di- building from scratch at all,” Ga-
consecutive seasons from 1949- tions. rectors last month to officially dowsky said. “There’s already a
1955. AP FILE PHOTO “You’re killing my buzz,” he recommend the formation of a great fan base. We’re well ahead
“I was deeply saddened to hear Hall of Famer Joe Perry, nicknamed "The Jet" for his speed, has exclaimed to laughs after being six-team men’s hockey league of the game, that’s for sure.”
of Joe Perry’s passing earlier to- died. He was 84. asked about the challenges of that would start play in 2013-14. But the Division I move was
day,” 49ers owner John York said. building the program. “The real-
“He was a dear friend to my fam- The proposal is expected to be made possible through a gift
yard seasons in 1953 and ’54. was not only a key figure in the ity is, yeah, we’re going to face
ily and me and to the entire 49ers The 49ers retired Perry’s No. history of professional football, approved by Big Ten presidents from Terry and Kim Pegula, who
the best programs in the nation, in June, and would feature Penn donated $88 million — the large-
organization. He was also an in- 34 jersey in 1971. but he was a great friend to us
tricate part of our rich history. A and they have a bit of a head start State, Michigan, Michigan st private gift in Penn State his-
Perry was a member of “The here at the Pro Football Hall of
truly remarkable man both on on us. State, Minnesota, Ohio State tory — to fund a new multipur-
Million Dollar Backfield” featur- Fame. He was a frequent visitor
and off the field, Joe had a lasting ing four future Hall of Famers in to Canton for our annual en- “But they don’t have our spir- and Wisconsin. pose arena and upgrade the
impact on the game of football Perry, Hugh McElhenny, John shrinement ceremony as well as it, so we’re going to catch up “We are thankful for the tre- men’s program. Terry Pegula,
and was an inspirational man to Henry Johnson and Y.A. Tittle. many other Pro Football Hall of sooner than most people think.” mendous job that Guy has done the founder and former presi-
the generations of players that For three seasons from 1954-56, Fame events. Our heartfelt sym- Gadowsky, 43, of Edmonton, as the head coach of hockey at dent of an energy company in-
followed him. Our heartfelt sym- they formed a fearsome four- pathies go out to his wife, Donna, took a Tigers program that had
pathy goes out to his wife, Don- Princeton over the last seven volved in the natural gas indus-
some. The group remains the on- and the entire Perry family.” won eight games total in the pre- years,” Princeton athletic direc- try, also bought the NHL’s Buffa-
na, and his entire family. He will
ly full-house backfield to have all Perry and McElhenny also vious two seasons before his ar- tor Gary Walters said in a state- lo Sabres in February.
be sadly missed by all of us.”
four of its members voted into were teammates at Compton Ju- rival to ECAC and Ivy League ment. “Guy is the epitome of un- Monday’s announcement end-
Perry finished with 9,723 yards
rushing on 1,929 carries with 71 the Hall of Fame. nior College. Perry scored 22 championships and two NCAA derstanding the role athletics ed a whirlwind week for Gadow-
touchdowns in 181 career games. Perry regularly attended en- touchdowns in his first season. tournament appearances. He plays in the educational process sky, who interviewed in Happy
He also had 2,021 yards receiving shrinement ceremonies at the Perry was later discovered by was the 2008 Inside College at an Ivy League institution.” Valley on Thursday and Friday
on 260 catches for 12 touch- Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, 49ers tackle John Woudenberg
Hockey National Coach of the Gadowsky was introduced in a before meeting with Pegula at
downs. He broke the NFL record supporting 49ers ownership and while playing running back for
Year. crowded Beaver Stadium media the Wells Fargo Center in Phila-
for most career yards rushing, a former players. the Alameda Naval Air Station
“All of us here at the Pro Foot- Hell Cats. Woudenberg promptly He also coached at Alaska- room that included his family, lo- delphia during the Sabres’ 4-3
total that was later topped by Jim
ball Hall of Fame are extremely told 49ers owner Tony Morabito Fairbanks, where he was credit- cal hockey coaches and mem- overtime win over the Flyers in
Brown.
Perry, who also spent a stint in saddened to learn of the passing and head coach Buck Shaw about ed with turning around a 20-loss bers of the current club team, Game 5 of their first-round play-
the Navy and served during of the great Joe Perry,” said Hall Perry, the team said. Perry’s first team into a CCHA contender. the Icers. Penn State had a men’s off series.
World War II, became the first president and executive director season with San Francisco was in Gadowsky has at least a year’s varsity team from 1939 to 1946. Gadowsky then accepted the
player with consecutive 1,000- Steve Perry (no relation). “Joe 1948. head start to recruit before Penn The club team was started in job on Sunday.

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Moore, gave Tampa Bay a lead at

YANKEES NHL
home for the first time in the se-
ries. The Penguins squandered
2-0 leads in Games 3 and 4 at the
St. Pete Times Forum, however
Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B
they recovered to win both to
was a cut fastball from Syracuse of increasing opportunities for take a 3-1 series lead back to
pitcher Jeff Mandel, Maxwell rebounds. The result was a bar- Pittsburgh.
was hitless in five at-bats going rage of goals that chased Fleury Notes: For the first time in the
0-for-3 with a pair of walks. less than 15 minutes into the series, the team that scored first
“I knew we had opportunities rout. failed to win. ... Conner’s penalty
all day and I’m just happy we The Lightning started slowly shot was Pittsburgh’s sixth in
came out ahead,” Maxwell said. this time, going nearly 11 min- postseason play, and the first
“I was just looking for a pitch to utes without getting a shot and since Evgeni Malkin’s failed at-
drive. Just trying to get on base falling behind when Talbot took tempt on May 1, 2008, against
and not trying to do too much be- advantage of Roloson’s bad pass the New York Rangers. The Pen-
cause usually when you try to do behind the net to feed DuPuis for guins have failed to capitalize on
too much you make your swing his first goal of the series. That five opportunities since Jaromir
longer to do different things.” changed when Purcell scored on Jagr’s goal May 11, 1992. in a
The Yankees had plenty of op- a rebound 8 seconds after the game against the Rangers. ...
portunities before Maxwell’s Penguins killed off a penalty. Fleury fell to 12-5 all-time in the
shot, but they struggled with Bergenheim’s goal, coming off postseason, including a 6-2 mark
runners in scoring position go- a nifty pass from Dominic in the past eight.
ing just 1-for-12 in those situa-
tions throughout the game.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre took a

NFL
1-0 lead in the bottom of the fifth sertion that the dissolution was
when an infield single by Kevin purely a tactical move.
Russo scored Ramiro Pena. “There is no legal support for
That was all the Yankees any requirement that a disclaim-
Continued from Page 1B
would get until the 13th though, er be permanent,” Nelson wrote.
they had several opportunities lines as of right now, so they have “Employees have the right not
and picked up 10 hits in the to put something in place quick- only to organize as a union but
game. ly.” also to refrain from such repre-
“We put ourselves in good sit- Owners imposed the lockout sentation and, as relevant here,
uations all day, we just couldn’t after talks broke down March 11 to ’de-unionize.”’
push a run through,” Maxwell and the players disbanded their Nelson also stated that the so-
added. union. A group of players filed called decertification was legiti-
Syracuse tied the game at 1-1 the injunction request along with mate because of “serious conse-
in the top of the sixth on a solo a class-action antitrust lawsuit quences” for the players.
shot by Seth Bynum. It was his against the league. Nelson heard arguments on
second homer in as many games Nelson’s ruling simply lifts the the injunction at a hearing on
off the PNC Bank scoreboard in BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER lockout and does not address any April 6 and ordered the two sides
left field Yankees outfilder Justin Maxwell heads for home plate as teammates wait to congratulate him of the antitrust issues. That will to resume mediation while she
The SWB defense once again after belting a solo home run in the bottom of the 13th inning to defeat the Syracuse Chiefs 2-1 come another day. was considering her decision.
played well. Monday afternoon at PNC Field in Moosic. “We believe that federal law The owners and players, who
The biggest play for the de- bars injunctions in labor dis- failed to reach consensus after 16
fense came by Golson, who long as you get pitching and de- against the Chiefs, Kevin Whe- KEES 1-0
CHIEFS SIXTH: Roger Bernadina flied out.
putes,” the league said. “We are days of mediated talks earlier
made the tie hold up in the sev- fense, you’ll always have a lan has saved seven straight Seth Bynum homered. Michael Aubry flied out.
Chris Marrero struck out. TIED 1-1
confident that the Eighth Circuit this year, met over four days with
enth with his third outfield assist chance to win and that’s what chances for the Yankees. His on- YANKEES TWELFTH: Jorge Vazquez struck will agree. But we also believe a federal magistrate but did not
out. Chris Dickerson flied out. Justin Maxwell home-
of the season. Tug Hullet singled happened there today.” ly blown save of the season came red. YANKEES 2-1 that this dispute will inevitably announce any progress on solv-
to right and Jesus Flores at- The Yankees’ bullpen once on his first opportunity of the Chiefs
Yankees 2, Chiefs 1 (13 inn.)
Yankees
end with a collective bargaining ing the impasse.
tempted to score from second, again did a stellar job, tossing six season. Before Monday, his sev- Bernadina cf
ab r h bi
5 0 1 0 Golson rf
ab r h bi
6 0 0 0
agreement, which would be in They are not scheduled to
but Golson gunned him down at scoreless innings only giving up en saves are the most in all of mi- Russo 2b, the best interests of players, meet again until May 16, four
Bynum 2b 6 1 1 1 3b 5 0 1 1
the plate for the second out of one hit and striking out five. Ge- nor league baseball. Whelan has Aubrey dh 3 0 0 0 Vazquez 1b 6 0 1 0 clubs and fans. We can reach a days after another judge holds a
Whiting dh 0 0 0 0 Dickerson lf 6 0 2 0
the inning. Yankees starter Da- orge Kontos and Amaury Sanit helped the Yankees to an 11-1 re- Marrero 1b 6 0 1 0 Maxwell cf 4 1 1 1 fair agreement only if we contin- hearing on whether players
Frazier lf 6 0 0 0 Parraz dh 5 0 1 0
vid Phelps then struck out Chris each tossed two innings, while cord when leading a game after Flores c 5 0 3 0 Laird 3b 3 0 1 0 ue negotiations toward that should get damages in their relat-
Brown rf 3 0 0 0 Bernier 2b 0 0 0 0
McConnell to end the inning. Eric Wordekemper went 1 2/3 the eighth inning….Public Ad- Hulett 3b 4 0 1 0 Gil c 4 0 2 0 goal.” ed fight with owners over some
Phelps ended the game going and Andrew Sisco pitched 1/3 of dress announcer John Davies McConnell ss 4 0 0 0 Pena ss
Totals 42 1 7 1 Totals
5 1 1 0
44 210 2
The NFL is going forward with $4 billion in broadcast revenue.
seven innings with six strikeouts an inning. celebrated his 57th birthday on Chiefs.................. 000 001 000 000 0 — 1 the draft, which begins Thursday And now comes Nelson’s deci-
Yankees.............. 000 010 000 000 1 — 2
and only surrendering six hits, The SWB ’pen hasn’t allowed a Monday…Catcher Jesus Monte- 2B – SYR: Flores 2; SWB: Laird, Pena, Gil. HR – night. sion to lift the injunction.
SYR: Bynum; SWB: Maxwell.
two walks and one run. run in 14 2/3 innings. The last ro missed Monday’s game after IP H R ER BB SO Dolphins alternate player rep- “(T)he public ramifications of
“The pitching and defense en- runs it allowed were on April 18 being hit with a foul ball on Sun- Chiefs
Detweiler .................. 6.1 8 1 1 2 5
resentative John Denney said he this dispute exceed the abstract
abled us to get the home run against Lehigh Valley. day. He did see the field though Carr........................... 1.2
Wilkie ........................ 2
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0
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didn’t think the ruling was the principles of the antitrust laws,
from Maxwell,” SWB manager “(The bullpen) was a key to coaching first base for the Yan- Rodriguez ................ 2 1 0 0 1 2 end of the dispute. as professional football involves
Mandel, L ................. .2 1 1 1 0 1
Dave Miley said. “You got to give the win for us,” Miley noted. kees throughout the game Yankees “Right now we got what we many layers of tangible econom-
HOW THEY SCORED Phelps ...................... 7 6 1 1 2 6
Phelps credit. No matter what “They went out there and gave YANKEES FIFTH: Jose Gil flied out. Ramiro Pe- Wordekemper ......... 1.2 1 0 0 1 0 wanted, but it may be tempora- ic impact, ranging from broad-
na doubled. Greg Golson flied out to left advancing Sisco......................... .1 0 0 0 1 1
happened on our side, he went us zeroes.” Pena to third. Kevin Russo hit an infield single to Kontos ...................... 2 0 0 0 2 2 ry,” he said. “We’ll have to let the cast revenues down to conces-
Sanit, W.................... 2 0 0 0 1 2
out and kept doing his job. As Notes: After Sunday’s save score Pena. Jorge Vazquez grounded out. YAN- judicial process play out.” sions sales,” she wrote. “And, of
At the hearing before Nelson course, the public interest repre-
on April 6, the crux of the argu- sented by the fans of professional

OSU
the university’s legal depart- game suspensions — curiously Smith said last week that the ment from NFL lawyer David football — who have a strong in-
ment. Instead, he forwarded the not including the next game, the fine given to Tressel — who Boies was that the court vestment in the 2011 season — is
email to Jeannette, Pa., busi- Sugar Bowl, but beginning with makes around $3.5 million a shouldn’t have control of a con- an intangible interest that
nessman Ted Sarniak, a friend the first five games of the 2011 year — would not cover Ohio flict that grew out of a labor dis- weighs against the lockout. In
Continued from Page 1B
and mentor to star quarterback season. State’s costs of the investigation. pute. Boies even tried to lighten short, this particular employ-
to participate in intercollegiate Terrelle Pryor, who was subse- Tressel was asked at a news Tressel has a record of 106-22 the mood by telling her, “No law- ment dispute is far from a purely
athletics while ineligible.” It al- quently discovered to be one of conference if the players knew at Ohio State and won the 2002 yer ever wants to stand in front of private argument over compen-
so said he “failed to deport him- the players involved with Rife. they were doing something national championship, the a judge and say, ’You don’t have sation.”
self ... (with) honesty and integ- The Columbus Dispatch re- wrong. Buckeyes’ first in 34 years. His jurisdiction.”’ With appeals expected, the
rity” and said he was lying when ported Monday that Tressel “I suppose that would be team went 12-1 last season, in- The owners, in support of their fight seems likely to drag on
he filled out a compliance form went on to exchange at least 12 something rattling around in- cluding the 31-26 win over Ar- argument, pointed to their pend- through the spring and, possibly,
in September which said he had emails with Cicero, and also had side the head of each of them kansas in the Sugar Bowl. ing unfair labor charge filed with into the summer. The closer it
no knowledge of any NCAA vio- numerous lengthy telephone individually,” he said. “We all The NCAA could accept Ohio the National Labor Relations gets to August, when training
lations by any of his players. conversations with Sarniak over have a little sensor within us, State’s suggestion of sanctions Board that the players didn’t ne- camps and the preseason get into
Tressel appeared at an awards the weeks and months ahead. ’Well, I’m not sure if I should be — the five-game suspension and gotiate in good faith. full swing, the more likely it be-
banquet outside Cleveland on Tressel still did not tell any of doing this.”’ the fine — or could levy much Nelson disagreed — and threw comes that regular season games
Monday night, ducking out of his superiors, anyone at the At the same time he said that, more severe penalties. Since the cold water on that hope, too. could be lost.
the rain to shake hands with Cle- NCAA or his own compliance or Tressel later admitted he was NCAA says that Tressel know- “Although the NFL has filed a Osi Umenyiora, the New York
veland Browns president Mike legal departments. covering up his own knowledge ingly used ineligible players, it charge here, the NLRB has yet to Giants defensive end and one of
Holmgren before slipping into a In September 2010, Tressel of the players’ violations. would seem probable that the issue any complaint and, in this the plaintiffs, called the ruling a
side room. Tressel ignored re- even signed a mandatory and The NCAA and Ohio State say 2010 regular season would be court’s considered judgment, it is “win for the players and for the
porters’ questions about the rather routine Ohio State com- the case against the players is vacated — ending the Buckeyes’ likely that the Board will dismiss fans” in a statement.
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coaching award named for his knowledge of any NCAA viola- began appealing the players’ down hard on Tressel, compell- Nelson rejected the league’s fight it,” Umenyiora said. “We
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Consumer confidence Consumer Confidence Will Ford keep rolling? F $15.54 Hershey earnings HSY $56.63
The Conference Board’s monthly Index $20 Hershey’s report will be the first $60
Financial analysts expect Ford $44.84
look at consumer sentiment is Motor’s earnings to come close to $14.13 since it said it was raising prices ’10 ’11
55
expected to show how anxious 70 what the car company made in the 15 nearly 10 percent to offset higher
consumers are about the rising est. first quarter of 2010. Ford’s sales costs for raw materials, packaging, 50
price of gas. The group’s Con- ’10 ’10 ’11 fuel and transportation. But ana-
64.8 growth of 12 percent during the 10 45
sumer Confidence Index is based 65
Today

quarter was down from 16 percent lysts don’t think that Hershey sales
Operating est.
on a survey of consumers that a year ago, when Ford still had the est. will suffer. They’re forecasting
Operating EPS $0.64 $0.70
asks how they feel about the
60 Mercury and Volvo brands. But $0.46 $0.50 higher first-quarter earnings. And
economy now, and what their EPS some are very optimistic about the
analysts are upbeat about the 1Q ’10 1Q ’11
expectations are for the months future. They say Ford could benefit 1Q ’10 1Q ’11 rest of this year and 2012. One
ahead. The March index fell 55 concern is whether convenience Price-to-earnings ratio: 26
from shortages of Toyota and other
Price-to-earnings ratio: 9 based on past 12 months’ results
sharply because of gas prices. N D J F M A Japanese cars following last store sales will drop because
based on past 12 months’ results
Economists expect the reading month’s earthquake. And it has people paying more for gas may Dividend: $1.38 Div. Yield: 2.4%
for April to rise slightly. Source: The Conference Board some of the top-selling models. Source: FactSet not feel like filling up on chocolate. Source: FactSet

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DOW
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+5.72 New home sales on the rise
By DEREK KRAVITZ the fifth consecutive year and the market sales but they have an out-sized impact
Closing 2
giants not
AP Real Estate Writer is showing no signs of rebounding. Econ- on the broader economy. Each new

that easy
WASHINGTON — More people omists say it could take years before home creates an average of three jobs for
bought new homes in March, giving the sales return to a healthy pace. a year and $90,000 in taxes, according to
I N B R I E F battered industry a small lift after the The median price of a new home rose the National Association of Home Build-
worst winter for sales in almost a half- nearly 3 percent from February to ers.
century. $213,800. New-home prices are about 34 “New housing prices look much less By ALAN FRAM

Paper product prices are New-home sales rose 11 percent last


month from February to a seasonally ad-
percent higher than the median price for
re-sales. That’s more than twice the mar-
attractive compared to cheap existing
stock,” said Yelena Shulyatyeva, an ana-
Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Shutting
going up for consumers justed rate of 300,000 homes, the Com-
merce Department said Monday. That
kup in healthy housing markets.
Builders are struggling to compete
lyst with BNP Paribas. “As such, new
housing demand will likely remain de-
down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
should fit seamlessly into the Re-
Shoppers could soon see higher follows three straight monthly declines. with a record number of foreclosures, pressed throughout this year and next.” publican drive to shrink govern-
prices for Pampers and Huggies diap- Still, the pace remains far below the which have forced down the price of re- Many builders are waiting for the glut ment. After all, keeping the ailing
ers, Charmin toilet paper, Bounty pa- 700,000 homes a year that economists sales and made them more of a bargain. of foreclosures and other distressed mortgage giants afloat has cost tax-
per towels and Kleenex tissue. view as healthy. The disparity has dragged on the econo- properties to be cleared before stepping payers $150 billion and many in
The two companies that make those Sales of new homes fell last year for my. New homes represent a fraction of up construction. bothpartieswantprivatelendersto
products said rising costs for pulp, oil finance a bigger share of the na-
and gas led to the decision. Earnings tion’s $11.3 trillion residential
reported by Kimberly-Clark Corp., the mortgage mar-
maker of Kleenex and Huggies, were ket.
also a factor. But House and
Kimberly-Clark said Monday its Senate Republi-
first-quarter net income fell 9 percent. canspushingbills
To fight back, the consumer-goods to phase out both
giant said it will raise prices and cut federally run
costs. . companies are
The company also lowered the low Bachus learning how
end of its expectations for full-year fear, politics and
earnings because of uncertainty about old-fashioned
how much costs will climb. lobbying can
Kimberly-Clark’s first-quarter net trump ideology.
income fell to $372 million, or 86 cents Even in the
per share, from $411 million, or 92 GOP-run House,
cents per share, last year. leading propo-
Procter & Gamble Co., which makes Hensarling nents of doing
Pampers, Charmin and Bounty, will away with Fannie
report its third-quarter results Thurs- and Freddie
day. aren’t predicting
P&G informed retailers of increases victory. As a pre-
last week. Retailers will decide how caution, they’re
much of those price increases to pass advancing eight
along to shoppers. bills taking bite-
sized swipes at
Fulfillment centers hiring McCain the issue. In the
Democratic-led Senate, a sister
Amazon.com, Inc. has announced measure by 2008 presidential can-
that its fulfillment centers in Penn- didate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.,
sylvania, operated by Amazon.com- AP FILE PHOTO faces long odds, and the Banking
.dedc LLC, are seeking candidates for New vehicles damaged by the March 11 tsunami waters sit lined in a Toyota parking lot at the Sendai port, Miyagi Prefec- Committee’stopDemocratandRe-
full-time jobs. The fulfillment centers ture, northeastern Japan. Japan’s car sales plunged nearly 40 percent in March following the earthquake, tsunami and publican are wary of quickly re-
are located in Hazleton, Carlisle, Allen- nuclear disaster, an industry group said. shaping the market for financing
town and Lewisberry.

Toyota work dives


home purchases.
Available positions include manage- “There’s no consensus on it,”
ment jobs in operations, human re- House Financial Services Commit-
sources and technical support. tee Chairman Spencer Bachus, R-
Interested candidates can apply for Ala., conceded in an interview this
positions online at www.amazon.com/ month about a sweeping overhaul
careers. bill by Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Tex-
as. “I can’t promise we will build
More added to Nook Color Automaker’s production in Japan vere parts shortages for Toyota and other
automakers.
dropped 29.9 percent to 542,465 vehicles
from a year ago, while its sales in Japan
consensus.”
Fannie and Freddie don’t issue
Barnes & Noble Inc. on Monday
down 62.7 percent in March due to mortgages but buy them from the
Given Toyota’s production woes after tumbled 45 percent for the month.
added an applications store and an parts shortage after earthquake. the tsunami, General Motors Co. is likely Honda Motor Co. said its domestic original lenders, thus providing
e-mail program to its Nook Color e- to reclaim the title of world’s largest auto- production in March plunged 62.9 per- cash for more loans. They then
reader, bringing the $249 device closer By SHINO YUASA maker that it lost in 2008. cent to 34,754 vehicles, with worldwide package many mortgages into se-
to working like a tablet computer in Associated Press Toyota sold 8.42 million vehicles last production falling 19.2 percent to curities that they resell to inves-
the vein of the iPad. TOKYO — Toyota’s car production in year, just keeping its lead over a resurgent 282,254 vehicles. Nissan Motor Co. said tors, using a government guaran-
The Nook Color has a color touch- Japan plummeted a staggering 62.7 per- General Motors Co., which sold 8.39 mil- its production in Japan dropped 52.4 per- tee that lets them pay a lower yield
screen, which gives it capabilities be- cent in March due to a parts supply lion, thanks to booming sales in China. cent to 47,590 vehicles. than their few competitors.
yond those of Amazon.com’s compet- crunch following the earthquake and tsu- The threat of production disruptions Also Monday, Ford Motor Co. said it Bachus calls Hensarling’s bill
ing Kindle. The Kindle has a gray-scale nami. prompted the Standard & Poor’s ratings idled three factories in Asia and South “the gold standard” for Republi-
screen that isn’t touch sensitive. Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s top- service to cut its outlook on Toyota and Africa due to parts troubles from the cans. It would halt government
The Nook Color runs Google Inc.’s selling automaker last year, said Monday five other Japanese companies. earthquake. backing of Fannie and Freddie and
Android software, which is used on its domestic production in March was Toyota said in December that its global Assembly plants in Pretoria, South end or dramatically reduce their
phones and tablets, but the device 129,491vehicles — the lowest since1976, production would total 7.7 million vehi- Africa, and Nanjing, China, will be down role in mortgage financing within
doesn’t run standard Android applica- when Toyota began maintaining produc- cles in 2011. But Tokai-Tokyo Securities this week in an effort to conserve parts. five years. The goal is to turn the
tions. Instead, Barnes & Noble is en- tion figures. analyst Mamoru Kato said that number Spokesman Todd Nissen said the facto- mortgagemarketovertobanksand
couraging developers to submit special- The magnitude-9.0 earthquake and would fall to around 6 million due to dis- ries had been scheduled to shut down for other private lenders, who have
ly written applications to its Nook tsunami on March11destroyed many fac- rupted production. a week later this year, but that was pulled shied away during the relentless re-
Apps store. tories in northeastern Japan, causing se- Toyota’s global production in March ahead. Production will resume May 2. al estate bust of the past few years.

Tourist numbers increase


With likely 2012 summer launch of Wii 2, gamers in for a treat
Tourist numbers for economically
ailing Spain are up by 2.9 percent in
the first quarter.
Statistics released Monday by the
tourism department says Spain re-
ceived 9 million visitors from abroad
during the period.
WELL, IT’S BEEN A
long wait. I hope it
was worth it.
NICK DELORENZO WII (2) HOO!!
Product: Nintendo’s Wii 2
and Playstation — as well it should be.
Those console systems are veterans
themselves. A much-needed improve-
British tourist numbers at 1.8 million Nintendo has been TECH TALK Price: $350-$400 ment is of course full HD support —
were down by nearly 5 percent. an icon in the gaming Release date: Slated for mid-to-late 2012 rumblings have been heard of 3D capa-
industry for years, goes, it’s just way more approachable. bilities as well.
weathering decades And as far as simple games go, argua- Rounding out the upgrades are
of change and still bly more fun. the Wii 2. And it could hit shelves and Blu-ray data storage and a revised
managing innovation from time to Alas, the Wii just doesn’t cut it in the gamers’ hands in the second half of controller.
time. graphics department. On modern 2012. According to the Associated None of this is unexpected, and it
I admit that I own and like the Wii. large-scale high definition screens, it Press, the Japanese company plans to makes me wonder if Nintendo has
$3.86 $3.54 $2.89 And apparently so do millions of oth- just doesn’t stack up. I notice that the show a playable model of the new more up its sleeve than it lets on.
ers. Nintendo has dominated sales of edges of objects are pixilated with the console at the Electronic Entertain- Time will tell. And that time is tick-
$4.06 video game consoles and sold 86 mil- Wii — something that just doesn’t ment Expo, which runs June 7-9 in Los ing.
07/17/08 lion Wiis since launching it in 2006. happen with an Xbox360 or PlaySta- Angeles.
I have an Xbox360, but the Wii is tion 3. Not many details were disclosed, but
Nick DeLorenzo is director of interactive
way more appealing to me if I want And so after years at the back of the it looks as if it will be more powerful and New Media for The Times Leader. Write
casual gaming. As a console system pack, Nintendo has finally announced than the current generation of Xbox him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com
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1,250 68.47 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 67.74 -.14 +3.0 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 2.10 63.37 +.10 -1.5
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New Highs 200 122 Wilshire 5000 14218.32 14149.03 14195.92 -19.44 -0.14% s s s +6.26% AGL Res 40.23 -.01 +12.2 ChesEng 32.51 -.18 +25.5 GoldFLtd 17.81 -.14 -1.8 Medtrnic 40.58 -.26 +9.4 ProUltSP 54.09 -.05 +12.6 THQ 4.05 -.14 -33.2
New Lows 14 22 AK Steel 15.94 -.13 -2.6 Chevron 107.42 -.71 +17.7 Goldcrp g 55.08 -.59 +19.8 MelcoCrwn 10.13 +.13 +59.3 ProUShL20 36.42 -.25 -1.7 tw telecom 21.45 +.95 +25.8
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What happens after QE2?


ASML Hld 40.99 +.22 +6.9 Chubb 62.60 +1.04 +5.0 Goodyear 16.23 +.27 +37.0 Meritage 25.67 +.27 +15.6 ProSUltSilv344.75 +3.79+117.4 TalismE g 23.72 +.04 +6.9
AT&T Inc 30.55 -.13 +4.0 ChurchDwt 78.09 -1.67 +13.1 Gramrcy 2.62 -.22 +13.4 Mesab 34.81 -.34 -9.6 ProgrssEn 46.55 +.01 +7.1 Target 49.50 -.40 -17.7
AU Optron 8.64 +.01 -17.1 CIBER 5.94 -.06 +26.9 GraphPkg 5.29 +.26 +36.0 MetLife 44.31 -.07 -.3 ProgsvCp 21.05 -.07 +5.9 TastyBak 3.98 -.01 -37.3
AbtLab 51.32 -.48 +7.1 CienaCorp 27.46 -.06 +30.5 GtPanSilv g 3.60 -.32 +28.1 MetroPCS 16.72 -.17 +32.4 ProLogis 16.28 +.22 +12.7 TeckRes g 55.66 -.77 -10.0
AcadiaPh 2.73 +.49+127.5 Cirrus 16.01 -.27 +.2 Greif A 63.24 -.39 +2.2 MicronT 11.33 -.19 +41.3 ProvFnH 8.32 +.18 +14.9 TelNorL 18.37 -.21 +25.0
AcadiaRlt 20.29 +.19 +11.2 Cisco 17.10 +.16 -15.5 GpoTMM 2.26 -.04 -9.6 Microsoft 25.61 +.09 -8.2 PSEG 30.81 -.12 -3.1 Teleflex 61.00 +.03 +13.4
Accenture 56.54 -.27 +16.6 Citigrp 4.52 -.03 -4.4 HCP Inc 39.01 +.42 +6.0 MdsxWatr 18.37 -.14 +.1 PubStrg 113.88 +1.58 +12.3 TelefEsp s 25.85 -.03 +13.3
AcmePkt 78.99 +1.96 +48.6 CliffsNRs 98.19 +.97 +25.9 HSBC 54.29 -.07 +6.4 MitsuUFJ 4.62 +.10 -14.6 PulteGrp 7.80 +.02 +3.7 TelMexL 18.40 -.10 +14.0
Are stocks heading for The Federal Reserve’s $600 billion bond- analysts see the end of ActionSemi 2.38 -.02 +10.7 Clorox 68.54 -.43 +8.3 Hallibrtn 50.63 +.15 +24.0 MizuhoFn 3.10 -.05 -17.3 PPrIT 6.38 -.02 +1.6 Tellabs 5.39 -.08 -20.5
a June swoon? The buying program has helped the economy. QE2 as a sign the ActivsBliz 11.25 -.07 -9.6 Coach 57.08 -.57 +3.2 HanJS 14.48 +.06 -4.1 Molycorp n 73.08 +4.84 +46.5 Qihoo360 n 33.47 +1.35 -1.6 TempleInld 22.91 -.32 +7.9
AdamsEx 11.21 -.03 +4.4 Coeur 30.85 -1.20 +12.9 HansenMed 3.48 +.44+133.6 Monsanto 65.99 -1.53 -5.2 Qlogic 17.91 +.16 +5.2 TmpDrgn 31.76 -.34 +3.3
answer will likely depend Since Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke hinted economy has recovered AdobeSy 33.23 -.25 +8.0 ColgPal 79.90 -.75 -.6 HarleyD 37.55 -.61 +8.3 MonstrWw 17.78 +.05 -24.8 Qualcom 56.82 -.12 +14.8 TenetHlth 6.88 +.11 +2.8
AMD 8.70 -.01 +6.4 Comc spcl 23.78 +.04 +14.8 HarmonyG 15.21 -.21 +21.3 Moog A 42.55 -.21 +6.9 QntmDSS 3.10 -.01 -16.7
on what happens when at the program on Aug. 27 ... enough from the Great AEterna g 2.13 -.03 +23.8 Comerica 36.39 +.08 -13.8 HarrisCorp 51.98 -.24 +14.7 Moog B 42.63 -.26 +7.1 Quepasa 8.84 +1.12 -24.4
Tenneco 42.86 -.74 +4.1
Teradyn 17.76 -.05 +26.5
the Federal Reserve’s Recession that the Fed Aetna 38.79 -.27 +27.1 CmtyHlt 30.68 -.01 -17.9 Harsco 34.42 +.01 +21.5 MorgStan 25.78 -.70 -5.3 QstDiag 55.59 -.96 +3.0 Terex 34.56 -.33 +11.3
$600 billion program of
... The unemployment rate has fallen can stop buying bonds.
Agilent 48.18 -1.16 +16.3 CompPrdS 34.15 +.53 +15.6 HartfdFn 27.16 -.38 +2.5 Mosaic 76.00 -.77 -.5 Quidel 12.03 -.12 -16.7 Tesoro 27.64 +.09 +49.1
Agnico g 66.01 -2.02 -13.9 ConAgra 24.05 -.07 +6.5 HawaiiEl 24.77 +.10 +8.7 MotrlaSol n 44.10 -.10 +15.9 RAIT Fin 2.64 +.15 +20.5 TevaPhrm 45.71 +.70 -12.3
Treasury bond purchases “We have to take the AirTran 7.43 +.10 +.5 ConnWtrSv 25.10 -.17 -10.0 HltMgmt 10.39 +.08 +8.9 MotrlaMo n 23.93 -.99 -17.8 RCM 5.68 +.07 +22.7
9.6%
9.7 9.8 2010 2011
TexInst 35.42 -.10 +9.0
AkamaiT 40.68 +.70 -13.5 ConocPhil 80.48 -.25 +18.2 HeclaM 9.28 -.18 -17.6 Mylan 25.02 +.36 +18.4 RF MicD 6.17 +.08 -16.1 Textron 25.55 -.03 +8.1
ends that month. Some 9.6 training wheels off at Albemarle 69.56 +4.57 +24.7 ConEd 50.69 +.01 +2.3 HercOffsh 5.69 -.02 +63.5 NCR Corp 19.17 +.02 +24.7 RPC s 26.63 +.27 +47.0 ThermoFis 56.86 -.04 +2.7
investors say the end of 9.4 some point,” says Richard AlcatelLuc 6.22
Alcoa 16.89
+.08+110.1
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ConstellEn 32.65 -.45
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HewlettP 40.53
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NRG Egy 22.58 -.28 +15.6 RPM 23.12 +.08 +4.6 3M Co 94.12 +.20 +9.1
the program will send 9.0 8.9 8.8 Skaggs, equity strategist AlignTech 24.98 -.01 +27.8 CooperTire 26.79 +.32 +13.6 Hologic 21.82 -.02 +15.9
NV Energy 14.89 -.01
Nabors 31.68 -.25
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RadientPh .38 -.02 -62.2
TibcoSft 29.93 +.16 +51.9
THorton g 48.55 +.49 +17.8
Allergan 78.22 +.12 +13.9 CorinthC 4.37 +.14 -16.1 HomeDp 37.56 -.24 +7.1 NatFuGas 72.93 +.01 +11.1 RadioShk 15.83 ... -14.4
stocks falling. A S O N D J F M at Loomis Sayles. AlliBInco 7.66 +.03 -3.4 CornPdts 53.80 -.27 +17.0 HonwllIntl 60.32 -.40 +13.5 NatGrid 49.70 +.01 +12.0 RareEle g 14.41 +.75 -10.3
TimeWarn 36.49 -.02 +13.4
TiVo Inc 10.00 -.12 +15.9
The program was But some pessimists AlliantEgy 38.87 +.23 +5.7 Corning 20.27 -.12 +4.9 HorizLns 1.69 +.27 -61.3 NOilVarco 79.40 +.17 +18.1 Raytheon 48.74 -.01 +6.0 TollBros 20.19 -.09 +6.3
Allstate 31.92 +.27 +.1 Covidien 55.09 +.15 +20.7 Hospira 58.13 +.35 +4.4
intended to give the ... Consumer prices have risen point to what happened AllyFn pfB 25.94 -.01 +4.0 Cree Inc 39.72 +.68 -39.7 HostHotls 17.81 -.10 -.3
NatSemi 24.14 +.06
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economy a boost. It was after the Fed ended a AlphaNRs 56.44 -.64 -6.0 Crocs 21.01 +.61 +22.7 HudsCity 9.50 +.04 -25.4 Netease 49.98 -1.61 +38.3 RepFBcp 2.77 -.06 +13.5 Toyota 79.51 +1.71 +1.1
AlteraCp lf 45.74 -.25 +28.6 CrownHold 36.98 -.85 +10.8 HuntBnk 6.57 -.11 -4.4 Netflix 251.67 -.55 +43.2 RepubSvc 29.71 +.05 -.5
the Fed’s second major Change from a year earlier 2011 2.2 2.7 program to buy mortgage Altria 26.08 +.02 +5.9 Cummins 108.20 -.74 -1.6 Hydrognc 4.89 +.01 +30.1 NewAmHi 10.23 -.03 +2.7 RschMotn 53.44 -.33 -8.1
TrCda g 42.13 +.10 +10.8
Amarin 16.10 -.82 +96.3 CybrOpt 9.37 +.26 +9.7 IAMGld g 20.12 -.39 +13.0 TrnsatlPet 2.80 -.05 -15.9
round of bond-buying. bonds in April 2010. David NDragon .05 -.01 +15.6 Revlon 16.25 -.32 +65.1 Transocn 73.40 -2.01 +5.6
Economists call the strat-
1.2% 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.4 1.7 Rosenberg, chief econo-
Amazon 185.42
Ameren 28.66
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NwGold g 10.49 -.23 +7.5 ReynAm s 36.19 -.09 +10.9 Travelers 61.78 +.46 +10.9
NJ Rscs 42.29 -.38 -1.9 RioTinto s 72.71 -.43 +1.5 Travelzoo 101.00 +6.78+144.1
AMovilL 56.39 -.21 -1.7 DNP Selct 9.61 -.03 +5.1 iSAstla 28.07 +.03 +10.3 NY CmtyB 16.24 +.05 -13.8 RiteAid 1.03 ... +16.6
egy quantitative easing, mist at Gluskin Sheff, AMovilA 56.24 -.10 -1.6 DPL 30.20 -.12 +17.5 iShBraz 78.17 -.43 +1.0 NY Times 8.65 -.27 -11.7 Riverbed s 35.53 -.29 +1.0
TrimbleN 50.76 -.44 +27.1
and this round has been A S O N D J F M noted that between April AmApparel 1.58 +.34 -4.8 DR Horton 12.12 +.13 +1.6 iSCan 33.62 -.22 +8.5 Newcastle 6.23 +.08 -7.0 RobtHalf 31.00 +.35 +1.3
TrinaSolar 27.24 -.29 +16.3
ACapAgy 28.83 +.05 +.3 DTE 49.41 -.06 +9.0 iShGer 27.43 +.04 +14.6 TriQuint 12.82 +.10 +9.7
NewellRub 19.05 -.22 +4.8 RylCarb 38.38 -.18 -18.3 21Vianet n 17.75 -1.05 -5.6
known as QE2. Since Fed 23 and Aug. 27, the S&P
... The 10-year Treasury yield is up AmCapLtd 10.02
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-.01 +32.5
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DanaHldg 18.33
Danaher s 52.44 -.74
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iShJapn 10.21
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NewmtM 57.79 -1.44 -5.9 RoyDShllA 75.05 +.36 +12.4 TycoIntl 48.73 -.39 +17.6
Chairman Ben Bernanke 500 lost 13 percent. The AEP 35.59 +.10 -1.1 Darden 48.03 +.01 +3.4 iShSing 14.32 -.06 +3.4
NewsCpA 17.46 -.02 +19.9 SpdrDJIA 124.55 -.24 +7.7 Tyson 19.24 -.25 +11.7
4.0% Nexen g 24.35 +.11 +6.3 SpdrGold 146.87 +.13 +5.9 UBS AG 18.67 -.01 +13.4
hinted at QE2 in late yield on the 10-year AmExp 47.05 -.06 +9.6 DeanFds 10.25 +.07 +16.0 iSTaiwn 15.53 -.07 -.6 NextEraEn 55.46 -.05 +6.7 S&P500ETF133.64 -.14 +6.3 UDR 24.93 +.24 +6.0
August, the S&P 500 has 3.5 Treasury fell from 3.84
AmIntlGrp 31.47 -.69 -34.8 Deere 94.72 -.53 +14.1 iShSilver 45.83 +.29 +51.9 NiSource 19.23 +.11 +9.1 SpdrHome 18.79 -.03 +8.1 US Airwy 8.28 +.15 -17.3
2.48% AmerMed 29.47 +.02 +56.3 Delcath 7.36 -.90 -24.9 iShChina25 45.87 -.50 +6.5 NobleCorp 42.07 -.85 +17.6 SpdrKbw RB26.14 +.12 -1.2
3.0 AmSupr 11.98 +.24 -58.1 Dell Inc 15.38 +.11 +13.5 iShEMkts 49.77 -.41 +4.5 US Gold 9.11 -.40 +12.9
soared nearly 28 percent. percent to 2.66 percent NokiaCp 8.68 +.05 -15.9 SpdrRetl 52.78 -.02 +9.1 USA Tech h 2.89 +.14+180.6
3.36% AmTower 51.05 -.26 -1.1 DeltaAir 9.00 -.05 -28.6 iShB20 T 92.95 +.35 -1.2 Nordstrm 47.48 +.17 +12.0 SpdrMetM 73.72 -.32 +7.2
Investors and econo- 2.5 because investors feared AmWtrWks 28.33 +.02 +12.0 DenburyR 22.59 -.27 +18.3 iS Eafe 62.07 ... +6.6 NorflkSo 67.04 +.77 +6.7 SPX Cp 82.45 -.51 +15.3
USEC 4.50 +.04 -25.2
Ultratech 32.38 +3.24 +62.9
mists are split about what 2010 2011 a double-dip recession. Ameriprise 62.62 -.90 +8.8 DeutschBk 59.72 +.12 +14.7 iSR1KG 61.37 -.12 +7.2 NA Pall g 6.35 -.02 -8.5 Safeway 24.89 +.25 +10.7 UniSrcEn 36.06 +.14 +.6
2.0 AmeriBrgn 40.96 +.41 +20.0 DevelDiv 14.26 +.07 +1.2 iShR2K 84.34 -.11 +7.8 NoestUt 34.60 +.23 +8.5 StJoe 25.49 +.35 +16.7
happens in June. Janet A S O N D J F M A Bill Gross, manager of the Ametek s 46.18 -.04 +17.7 Diageo 79.18 -.23 +6.5 iShUSPfd 39.74 +.07 +2.4 NthnO&G 24.86 +.91 -8.6 StJude 51.71 -.90 +21.0
UnilevNV 33.12 -.01 +5.5
Amgen 54.69 +1.00 -.4 DiamRk 11.78 +.19 -1.8 iShREst 60.93 +.30 +8.9 UnionPac 97.00 +.94 +4.7
Yellen, vice chair of the world’s largest mutual NorTrst 48.98 -.40 -11.6 SanDisk 49.78 +.79 -.2
Anadarko 79.00 -.07 +3.7 Diebold 36.61 +.11 +14.2 ITT Corp 58.56 -.13 +12.4 Unisys 32.98 +.48 +27.4
Fed Board of Governors, ... The S&P 500 is up nearly 28 percent fund at PIMCO, is also a Annaly 17.61 +.03 -1.7 DirecTV A 47.08 +.08 +17.9 ITW 54.41 +.34 +1.9
NorthropG 61.47 -.27
NwstNG 45.10 -.14
+4.6
-2.9
SandRdge 12.41 -.19 +69.5
Sanofi 38.37 +.35 +19.1
UtdContl 22.03 +1.19 -7.5
A123 Sys 6.10 +.05 -36.1 DrSCBr rs 34.51 +.11 -26.3 Informat 54.23 +1.13 +23.2 UtdMicro 2.75 -.07 -13.0
says stock prices already 1,350 pessimist, but has another Apache 122.60 -.72 +2.8 DirFnBr rs 41.41 +.08 -12.4 InfosysT 65.45 +.41 -14.0
NovaGld g 12.91 -.38 -9.5 Sanofi rt 2.50 +.04 +6.4
UPS B 73.64 +.47 +1.5
Novartis 57.17 +.08 -3.0 SaraLee 18.62 -.16 +6.3
reflect the end of QE2. “I 1,047 forecast for the end of Apple Inc 353.01 +2.31 +9.4 DrxFBull s 29.15 -.06 +4.7 IngerRd 50.18 -.02 +6.6 Novell 6.08 ... +2.7 Satcon h 3.24 -.08 -28.0
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financial market reaction,” 1,150 prices will fall and interest ArchCoal 33.82 -.82 -3.5 DomRescs 45.09 +.34 +5.5 Intl Coal 10.75 -.12 +38.9
NuvFloat 12.57 -.09 +6.4 SchoolSp 13.95 -.16 +.1
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she said in a recent 2010 2011 rates will rise. That could ArmHld 31.00 -.03 +49.4 Dover 66.30 -1.50 +13.4 IntlGame 17.84 +1.51 +.8 NvPA 12.96 -.06 -2.8 SeagateT 18.20 +.05 +21.1 UtdhlthGp 47.71 -.10 +32.1
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speech. Some market hurt the economy. AstraZen 49.88 -.05 +8.0 DryShips 4.64 -.04 -15.5 Interpublic 12.25 -.09 +15.3 UrbanOut 31.90 +.14 -10.9
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Columbia
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1YrFixInI
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the impact of rising commodity costs on earnings and Huggies, fell 3 percent after missing earnings
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EmMktIAdm d41.86 -.06 +5.0 TotIntl d 16.73 -.01 +6.2 Close: $64.24 -1.81 or -2.7% Close: $15.83 unchanged or 0% Close: $39.60 -1.13 or -2.8%
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The maker of Kleenex and Huggies The electronics retailer’s first-quar- The auto retailer expects third-quar-
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: Thunderstorms associated with a series of low pressure systems will be

77°
scattered across the central Plains, lower Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley, and much of the East Coast
TODAY WEDNESDAY
Partly
THURSDAY
A.m. rain,
today. The Midwest and Great Lakes will experience rain associated with these systems as well.

Partly sunny, sunny, cooling

61° T-storm down


isolated thunder
storm. 80° 70°
62° 43°

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 54/44


53/34 46/36
Partly Partly Partly Partly sunny,
sunny sunny sunny, light chance of 76/62 A little sun yes-
showers showers 71/56 terday went a
61/44
60° 68° 70° 65° 63/48 long way in cre-
79/68
40° 42° 48° 48° 52/35
61/40
ating spring
fever. It also
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 66/55
82/65
helped sparked
off a few severe
The Poconos
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 77-80. Lows: 60-61. Cloudy and 89/56 84/60 thunderstorms
75/61
Tonight’s low warm with showers and thunderstorms 89/73
across
Albany
75/61 possible. Pennsylvania.
48/35 88/73 87/77
With tempera-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 50/33 tures heading
75/60 Highs: 68-78. Lows: 56-62. Cloudy and for that same
warm. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow general vicinity
Towanda
76/60 Anchorage 50/35/.00 48/35/sh 50/33/c Myrtle Beach 79/64/.00 77/68/pc 80/70/pc today and
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 79/61
Atlanta 83/65/.00 82/65/t 81/58/t Nashville 82/63/.01 81/65/t 78/48/t tomorrow, T-
78/61 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 84/61/.02 79/64/t 82/66/t New Orleans 86/72/.00 87/73/pc 87/64/s storms will stay
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 66-76. Lows: 58-62. Cloudy with Boston 55/48/.01 62/54/c 68/55/sh Norfolk 87/67/.00 78/66/t 79/66/t
77/61 Buffalo 57/46/.38 72/62/r 73/49/t Oklahoma City 69/55/.02 70/50/pc 65/47/sh
in the forecast
rain and thunderstorms possible. as we sit in the
Charlotte 83/63/.00 82/66/t 83/67/t Omaha 53/45/.27 52/38/c 57/42/pc
Pottsville New York City Chicago 54/45/.02 61/44/c 54/43/sh Orlando 88/68/.20 91/71/t 91/72/s ‘warm sector’ of
State College 78/62
78/60
76/62 Cleveland 61/46/.93 72/58/r 69/48/t Phoenix 86/65/.00 91/65/s 95/68/s a major East
Brandywine Valley Dallas 82/71/.43 84/60/pc 77/51/pc Pittsburgh 81/55/.05 80/60/t 76/55/t Coast weather
Reading Denver 56/37/.01 52/35/sh 57/36/pc Portland, Ore. 57/46/.66 56/42/sh 57/44/sh
Harrisburg 82/64 Highs: 78-82. Lows: 61-66. Cloudy, chance system. The guts
79/64 of showers and thunderstorms especially Detroit 52/49/.51 71/56/t 67/45/t St. Louis 66/57/.01 68/49/c 60/42/c
Honolulu 78/72/.02 88/73/s 86/73/s Salt Lake City 55/43/.02 48/30/sn 58/41/pc of it won't even
Philadelphia to the west.
79/65 Houston 87/76/.00 89/73/pc 88/56/s San Antonio 92/74/.01 96/64/s 93/56/s arrive here until
Indianapolis 68/57/.31 70/57/t 65/44/t San Diego 68/59/.98 69/56/s 79/56/s Thursday morn-
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 83/61/.00 78/60/pc 82/65/pc San Francisco 61/53/.02 63/45/s 65/48/pc ing. In the mean
70/61 Highs: 64-80. Lows: 58-65. Mostly cloudy, Los Angeles 66/55/.00 66/55/s 71/58/pc Seattle 47/44/.50 54/44/sh 54/46/sh
Miami 87/77/.00 87/77/t 88/78/pc Tampa 86/70/.65 88/70/t 88/72/s time, we'll enjoy
chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Milwaukee 54/41/.00 53/41/r 49/38/sh Tucson 80/56/.00 87/56/s 90/61/s partly sunny
Minneapolis 64/39/.00 46/36/r 47/38/sh Washington, DC 82/57/.00 79/68/t 82/64/t skies each day,
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport but run the risk
WORLD CITIES of a stray thun-
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 79/50 Yesterday 0.14” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs derstorm, some
Average 63/41 Month to date 3.99” Wilkes-Barre 12.62 0.89 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 72/48/.00 66/43/s 60/41/pc Mexico City 84/57/.00 87/55/pc 88/57/pc of which could
Record High 88 in 1915 Normal month to date 2.69” Towanda 8.14 -1.05 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 88/66/.00 88/66/pc 87/65/s Montreal 61/39/.00 61/52/sh 65/55/r
Beijing 64/46/.00 63/49/sh 72/48/pc Moscow 66/36/.00 63/40/pc 64/40/pc
become severe.
Record Low 23 in 1919 Year to date 14.43” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 9.92” For more weather Berlin 63/46/.00 64/49/sh 65/49/sh Paris 75/54/.00 70/48/s 65/44/pc Nighttime lows
Bethlehem 4.25 1.93 16.0
Yesterday 0 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 73/52/.00 75/50/s 76/50/s Rio de Janeiro 82/73/.00 80/70/t 82/71/sh will be on the
Month to date 415 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 6.10 -0.42 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 54/43/.00 58/44/sh 59/42/sh Riyadh 97/75/.00 96/75/s 95/73/s warm side, if not
Year to date 6002 Today 6:08a 7:55p Frankfurt 73/32/.00 66/46/sh 61/44/sh Rome 68/55/.00 66/53/sh 66/52/sh muggy, settling
Last year to date 5511 Tomorrow 6:07a 7:56p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 84/68/.00 83/70/c 80/72/sh San Juan 87/75/.00 88/75/t 85/74/t
Jerusalem 73/50/.00 73/49/s 83/53/s Tokyo 68/52/.00 66/53/pc 71/59/sh in the lower 60s.
Normal year to date 5899 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597
London 72/50/.00 64/43/pc 63/41/pc Warsaw 68/45/.00 70/50/pc 71/50/pc
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Today 2:48a 1:54p - Ryan Coyle
Tomorrow 3:14a 2:53p May 3 May 10 May 17 May 24 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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feeling the chill here at The a) Soup 3. What causes freezer burn on USDA to “not freeze well?”
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than now to test your knowl- c) Frozen dinner a) The use of tinfoil rather than b) Salad months; frozen dinner 3-4
edge of freezing foods, cour- 2. What is the minimum temper- plastic wrap for storage c) Mashed potatoes months; soup 2-3 months); 2:
tesy of the USDA. ature a freezer needs to be b) Air coming in contact with 5. Which food is deemed to be c; 3: b; 4: b; 5: a.
1. Which food can stay in the set at to ensure food safety? the food’s surface impossible to freeze?
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LCCC health fair today DR. MITCHELL HECHT
Luzerne County Community

Diverticulosis
College nursing students will
hold a free community health
fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today

doesn’t raise
at the college’s kiosk across
from CVS in the Wyoming Val-
ley Mall, Wilkes-Barre Town-

cancer risks
ship.
Blood pressure screenings,
health and safety information,
children’s activities and a basket
raffle are planned.
Q: Is there any connec-
Women’s heart event set tion between diver-
ticulosis and an in-
Geisinger’s Women’s Heart
creased risk of getting
and Vascular Program will spon-
colon cancer?
sor a free heart-screening event
— T.N.,
for women from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
on May 6 at Geisinger–Tunk- A: Diverticulosis
hannock, 110 Trieble Road. may cause periodic painful infections of
The program, co-hosted by the colon that we call “diverticulitis.” It
the staff of the family and in- may cause you to pass lots of gas, and it
ternal medicine practices of may increase the risk of bleeding from
Geisinger–Tunkhannock and one of the blood vessels that supply the
Geisinger–Nicholson, will in- MCT PHOTOS
colon’s wall. But rest assured that it will
clude screenings for cholesterol, Mike Rose, left, holds daughter Sophia as Stephanie Lovell-Rose, right, holds Sophia’s twin sister Allison at home in El not increase your chance of getting
blood pressure and body mass Cerrito, Calif. Allison and Sophia, who were born premature, receive supplemental milk from the Mother’s Milk Bank. colon cancer. You’re on the right track
index. Women will also receive in that both colon cancer and diver-

A RISING TREND
a personal risk session. ticular disease have a projection of
Call 1-800-275-6401 and ask colon tissue in common. But whereas
for “CareLink” or register online colon cancer nearly always begins from
at www.geisinger.org/events. the continued growth of a precancerous

Grand opening for new facility Milk banks grow more common for moms colon polyp projecting into the bowel’s
digestive tube, diverticulosis is the
The new Geisinger–Dallas result of numerous tiny finger-like out-
medical facility will celebrate its By JESSICA YADEGARAN Contra Costa Times pocketings or sacs that balloon out
grand-opening May 9 at 114 Lt. through the colon’s muscular wall.
Cleary Drive, Dallas. A ribbon- Colon cancer is a complex illness
cutting ceremony will be held at
11 a.m., followed by a free health
fair and open house from 11:30
A fter the birth of her daughter five years ago, Cynthia Li, of Berkeley,
Calif.,wasdiagnosedwithaseverethyroidconditionandwasunable
to breast feed.
with multiple causes — including ge-
netics; family history; history of ulcer-
ative colitis or Crohn’s disease; high
a.m. to 2 p.m. fat/low fiber diet (also a risk factor for
The fair will feature health Knowing the benefits of human milk, Li didn’t want to use formula developing diverticulosis); obesity;
screenings and activities for all aging; personal history of breast, ovari-
and lamented her situation to a friend. The friend offered to send out a
ages, including a brown bag an or uterine cancer; and physical inac-
medicine check, cholesterol mass email on Li’s behalf asking like-minded moms to donate their ex- tivity.
screening (optional 12-hour fast tra breast milk.
recommended), hand-washing Q: What is your opinion on taking
demonstration, displays, tours D-Ribose for fibromyalgia?
and healthy snacks. “I didn’t even know people did that sort from the Food and Drug Administration -- J.S., Orlando, Fla.
of thing,” Li said. and the Surgeon General about the poten- A: D-Ribose is one of those supple-
Registration is required by
Within one day, she received 20 calls. tial risks associated with donor breast Bottles of donated breast milk ready ments that has gained a good bit of
calling 1-800-275-6401 and say
She accepted a water cooler full of breast milk, experts say that using an accredited for distribution at the Mother’s Milk attention recently. The idea behind it is
“CareLink” or online at
milk from a woman whose daughter was milk bank — where donors are screened Bank in San Jose. The 37-year-old that D-Ribose is a 5-carbon sugar (un-
www.geisinger.org/events.
the same age as Li’s daughter, Rosa. and expressed milk is processed in a lab — non-profit distributes 420,000 ounces like 6-carbonglucose sugar) directly
Dance class for autism It may sound unusual, but sharing is the best way to provide human milk to a of breast milk a year. involved in the production of “ATP,” the
breast milk is a growing trend, from online baby who cannot get it from mom. fuel that every cell in your body uses for
The Harris Conservatory for trafficking to grass-roots organizations The Mothers’ Milk Bank of San Jose, state licensed and the first to receive en- its energy production. D-Ribose doesn’t
the Arts, 545 Charles St., in such as Eats on Feets to informal arrange- one of 10 banks accredited by the Human dorsement from the Food and Drug Ad- raise blood sugar; rather it’s directly
Luzerne is offering “The Dance ments such as Li’s. It also has a long histo- Milk Banking Association of North Amer- ministration. converted to ATP. It can even lower
in All of Us,” a weekly dance ry, from wet nurses — lactating women ica, distributed 420,000 ounces of breast However, there is not an endless supply blood sugar a bit.
class for children with autism, for hire — to co-nursing among relatives, milk last year, a 25 percent increase from of breast milk. Half of the bank’s milk goes Uses for D-Ribose range from folks
beginning May 6. Made possible particularly in ethnic families. the previous year, Executive Director Pau- with chronic fatigue syndrome or fibro-
by a grant from the Earthly However, following recent warnings line Sakamoto said. The nonprofit bank is See MILK, Page 3C myalgia to athletes looking to improve
Angels Fund of the Luzerne their exercise endurance. It may also be
Foundation, the program will helpful, in theory, to those who experi-
help children improve their
Tips for a cleaner, safer kitchen
ence muscle aches and pains as a side
communication and interaction effect of cholesterol-lowering statin
with others. drugs.
All students will be accompa- By KATHLEEN PURVIS While there are a whole lot of anec-
nied by a parent or counselor. McClatchy Newspapers dotal claims about D-Ribose benefits,
The class will be conducted by The first day of spring has there just isn’t much in the way of dou-
veteran dance professional El- come and gone. To get the ble-blinded placebo-controlled research
isabeth Harris, a certified in- cleaning season started right, out there that tests it against a dummy
structor with Dance Educators we looked for the best advice pill or powder. I have not yet recom-
of America. For information, on cleaning the busiest — and mended it to my patients, but it does
contact the Harris Conservatory maybe dirtiest — room in the seem safe enough to recommend to
for the Arts at 718-0673. house: the kitchen. select patients. The recommended
For a list of what we should People with pets are six dosage is 5 grams (powder dissolved in
Health briefs are limited to nonprofit clean, how and when, we times more likely to get liquid) two to three times daily with
entities and support groups. To have asked a bunch of germ ex- salmonella-based infections. meals. A few reputable brands I’ve
your health-oriented announcement perts. found are Corvalen and Life Extension
included, send information to Health, The biggest surprise? Peo- the sink before we start hand- D-Ribose.
Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- ple with pets are six times ling food.
Barre, PA 18711-0250; by fax: 829- more likely to get salmonella- Thanks to our sources: Ben- Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
5537; or e-mail health@timeslead- based infections. The culprit is jamin Chapman, the exten- in internal medicine. Send questions to him
er.com. Information must be received pet bowls, particularly the wa- at: “Ask Dr. H,” P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, GA
at least two weeks in advance.
ter bowl. We often dump it in See CLEAN, Page 3C 30076. Personal replies are not possible.
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Visit vet to pinpoint cause Majority of children overcome allergies as they grow older
of cat’s sight problems By JULIE DEARDORFF
Chicago Tribune
Two years after outgrowing a peanut al-
lergy, Holly Sweenie finally took a peanut
WILL THEY STAY OR WILL THEY GO?

Bonsai is a • FOOD ALLERGIES: Milk, eggs, soy, antibodies produced by the immune
12-year-old
feline who
YOUR PET butter and jelly sandwich to school. “It took
me a long time to get up the courage to pack
wheat, dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, shell-
fish
system that cause allergic reactions,
according to Wood’s research. These
one,” said Sweenie’s mom, Susan, of Can- Onset: 1 to 2 years old. Exceptions: Fish antibodies can be measured with a
spends days JEFF KAHLER, D.V.M. and shellfish allergies tend to emerge in
ton, Mass. “I assumed allergies were some- widely available blood test.
outdoors and adulthood. • ENVIRONMENTAL ALLERGIES:
thing she’d always have.”
nights indoors The increase in blood pressure Treatment: Avoidance. Allergies are Dust mites, trees, grasses, weeds and
Happily, allergies aren’t always life sen-
-—mostly on is because the kidneys are not monitored with skin or blood tests. If a molds
tences. But it can be difficult to tell when child appears to become less allergic
his caretaker’s bed. That allowing blood to flow through Onset: Age 2 or 3. Though less com-
children have aged out of an allergy, and if over time, a food challenge can be
would be Mara, who is very them at normal pressures, thus they have, whether eating those previously
mon, it’s possible to develop allergies
given. This can involve making extracts later in life.
worried about her cat. Bonsai requiring more blood pressure forbidden foods should be part of the treat- with the food and pricking the skin to Treatment: Avoidance and immu-
has suddenly lost most, if not to get the blood filtered. Fur- ment. see how much the skin reacts. In some
all, of his sight and bumps into ther investigation is still neces- notherapy. Though injections (allergy
A whopping 80 percent of children will cases, as with egg and milk allergies, shots) have traditionally been used,
things around the house. The sary however, because we lose their sensitivity to milk, egg, wheat and children can be given a baked version of
immunotherapy given as pills or drops
pupils in Bonsai’s eyes appear must remember there is a soy allergies by adulthood, said Dr. Robert the food. If there’s no reaction, it may
under the tongue is also effective,
very dilated, according to pump that creates the blood be “reasonable to gradually introduce it
Wood, director of pediatric allergy and im- at home,” said allergy researcher Dr.
according to a Cochrane Systematic
Mara. pressure. munology at Johns Hopkins Children’s Cen- Review.
Robert Wood.
I must agree with Mara. That pump is called the ter and a prolific allergy researcher. Though Who may outgrow? Those who do will
Who may outgrow? About 50 percent
When the pupils of the eyes heart. There are diseases — less common, even life-threatening peanut of children outgrow milk and egg al- likely do so around puberty. A higher
both become dilated and stay renal to name one — that can and tree nut allergies can recede; over time, lergies by age 10; however, if a child has proportion of boys seem to outgrow
that way, it is usually because cause the heart to increase the severe eczema, they are less likely to environmental allergies; it may be a
20 percent of children will lose their sensi-
the eyes are reacting to a lack blood pressure. Hyperthyroi- outgrow their milk or egg allergy, ac- hormonal influence, said Wood. In
tivity to peanuts and 10 percent will be able younger children, asthma, allergic
of light sensitivity and dilate dism and primary heart dis- to tolerate tree nuts. cording to new research. About 50
percent of children outgrow soy and rhinitis and respiratory allergies are
the pupils in order to let in ease are two others. Some children with respiratory allergies twice as common in boys than girls.
wheat allergies by age 6. Overall, 80
more light. The problem is The disease most commonly such as seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever), But in adolescents and adults, they’re
percent of milk, egg, soy and wheat
that the retina of each eye is associated with high blood meanwhile, can improve and even “out- allergies are eventually outgrown, but it more common in females. The major-
no longer functioning and pressure caused by the heart is grow” the allergy as they mature, usually seems to be happening more slowly ity of children outgrow bee-sting
cannot transmit an image to called hypertrophic cardiomyo- around puberty, said Dr. Michael Welch, co- than it used to. Children are more likely allergies; for those who don’t, allergy
Bonsai’s brain. Though blind- pathy, either primary or sec- director of the Allergy and Asthma Medical to outgrow a peanut allergy if they have shots (venom immunotherapy) can
ness is problematic, there may ondary. Depending on the Group and Research Center in San Diego. low levels of peanut-specific IgE, the reduce risks.
be a more serious problem, results of Bonsai’s testing, the “Often, the skin test reactivity stays the
such as retinal separation. puzzle pieces can be put to- same, but the symptoms of a sizable number
This can occur due to in- gether to complete the diag- of children greatly improve with age,” he
creased blood pressure, which nostic picture and allow for a said. inary data show that giving children with was diagnosed with peanut, milk and egg al-
over time separates the retina plan of treatment. Still, allergy rates continue to rise — milk allergies increasingly high doses of lergies.
off the back of the eye. This, My fear is that Bonsai’s they’ve doubled since the 1970s — and defy milk over time may ease or help them over- “The toughest part was the meal prepara-
too, like the blindness, is a blindness is the tip of the iceb- explanation. Though some people have a ge- come the allergy, but researchers warn it tion and sending her off to school,” said Su-
symptom. Finding the under- erg but I hope it can be ad- netic predisposition, scientists don’t know should never be tried at home. Feeding pea- san Sweenie. “As much as you try to prepare
lying cause requires a visit to dressed in a timely fashion and what causes allergies or why children can nuts to someone with peanut allergies, for for things — like baking our own cupcakes
the veterinarian. his outcome will be a good overcome sensitivity to certain foods but example, can result in life-threatening ana- for school parties — you never know what
Bonsai needs to have his one. not others. Nor do they know why some chil- phylactic shock. can happen.” Also, due to the multiple aller-
blood pressure and his blood dren have no hay fever during their preteen If a child has outgrown the peanut allergy, gens, “it was tough getting protein into her,
work checked. Renal disease years, but develop it when they hit adoles- it may be a different story. Some research so we relied on soy milk and lots of lean
Jeff Kahler is a veterinarian in shows reintroducing peanuts after a child meats, which is never what a kid really
can lead to chronic high blood Modesto, Calif. Questions can be cence.
pressure resulting in retinal Treatment generally involves avoidance; can tolerate them may help prevent a recur- wants.”
submitted to “Your Pet” in care of
separation. It will usually LifeStyles, The Modesto Bee, P.O. the hope is that the immune system will rence. Though the mechanism isn’t known, But one day Sweenie accidentally gave
show up on the blood work. Box 5256, Modesto CA 95352. gradually forget about the allergen. But par- Wood’s work has shown children who out- Holly a baked good containing eggs. When
adoxically, “exposure may help someone grew peanut allergies and then ate peanut she had no reaction, she was retested; the
with allergies become more tolerant of small butter, shelled peanuts or peanut candy at results showed she had outgrown both the
amounts,” said Wood. least once a month had a lower risk of recur- egg and milk allergy, which was the most se-

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through licensed human milk Church, 105 Irem Road, Dallas,
those reasons, some women are re- children ages 6 weeks to 18 829-1341.
sorting to eBay or Craigslist,
banks. It does not support casual
milk sharing or cross-nursing.
call 639-5464. years. Must have a current SATURDAY
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where, on March 21, a “healthy, 22- CELEBRATE RECOVERY: faith- The health calendar is limited to
year-oldmother”inAlamedalisted
THURSDAY 208-4268 for an appointment.
based 12-step recovery program, nonprofit entities and support
her excess breast milk for $2 an ADDICTION HELP: Recovery LYME DISEASE SUPPORT 11 a.m., Nebo Baptist Church, 75 groups. To have your health-oriented
Through Jesus, 11 a.m., Christ GROUP: sponsored by Lupus Prospect St., Nanticoke. Call Sue event listed here, send information
ounce. Safety aside, some people find
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Other women turn to their com- the mere idea of milk sharing unsa- Dorrance St., Kingston. Call Wyoming Ave., Exeter. Call 4508. St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250; by
munities, relying on good instincts vory. 283-2202. 558-2008 or 1-888-99-LUPUS fax: 829-5537; or e-mail
to make informed decisions. That’s what happened to Shan- MYASTHENIA GRAVIS SUP-
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The woman that Li received her non Leckey, of Walnut Creek, Calif. updated information must be re-
Church, 75 S. Prospect St., S.A.F.E.: Supporting Autism and Northeastern Pennsylvania, 11
milk from was in good health and She had a great deal of trouble pro- Nanticoke; 7 p.m., Brick United Families Everywhere, 7 p.m., a.m., Graf Community Room, ceived at least two weeks in advance.
offered her medical records, but Li ducingenoughmilktofeedherson Methodist Church, 935 Foote John Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy Allied Services Charles Luger To see the complete calendar, visit
said she didn’t need to see them. when he was an infant. Ave., Duryea; 7:30 p.m., Miser- St., Wilkes-Barre Township. Call Outpatient Center, 475 Morgan www.timesleader.com and click
“As a mother of a newborn, there Her cousin happened to be nurs- icordia University, Mercy Center, 822-7259. Highway, Scranton. For informa- Health under the Features tab.
is a trust,” she said. “She wouldn’t ing at the time and had an abun-
give me anything at risk because dant supply of breast milk stored in

CLEAN
Fill a bowl with 2 cups water cleanser, especially after washing plastic. Either way, keep them
she was giving it to her own baby.” her freezer, which she offered after and a whole lemon, cut into slic- or rinsing raw meat. Don’t forget clean by running them through
Since November, Wilma Ruth a routine blood test to rule out any es. Place it inside and microwave to clean the faucet handle. the dishwasher, or sanitize by
Torres, of Fremont, Calif., has do- risks. for 2 minutes, then wipe it out 6. Refrigerator spritzing with a weak bleach solu-
nated more than 1,000 ounces of Leckey’s husband, however, was Continued from Page 1C
with paper towels. The hot water Every day, wipe down the han- tion. Always change boards or
her breast milk to Mothers’ Milk not on board. sion food-safety specialist for N.C. softens food spills and the lemon dles, including the underside. Ev- clean with soapy water after pre-
Bank.Pumpingistimeconsuming, “He … flat out refused to feed our State; David Sweat, foodborne- cuts grease and keeps the micro- ery week, throw out anything paring raw food — even vegeta-
she said, but well worth it knowing son anyone else’s milk,” she said. disease epidemiologist with the wave smelling fresh that’s past its date or shows age. bles. They grow in dirt, after all.
the milk is going to help sick ba- Perhaps in the same way, milk North Carolina Division of Public 2. Stove and oven Every 3 to 6 months, empty 9. Sponges and dish towels
bies. from a milk bank may reduce some Health; Douglas Powell, profes- Spray stove spills with an all- shelves and clean the inside with Change dish towels daily, or
“That’s why I do it,” said Torres, people’s trepidation. Donors are sor of food safety at Kansas State purpose cleaner and let stand 10 1
⁄4 cup baking soda in1quart warm more often if they’re wet or dirty.
who has an excess of milk from put through rigorous screenings. University; and Dean Cliver and minutes for easier cleaning. Oven water, then spray with a bleach You can microwave a wet sponge
nursing her 9-month-old son, Sa- They must be nonsmokers in good Linda Harris with the University spills aren’t a food hazard if you solution and air-dry. Remove for 2 minutes, but the time varies
muel. “You can be a blood donor health whose blood tests are nega- of California-Davis. regularly heat the oven to 400. drawers and clean under them. depending on the power of the
your whole life, but this is some- tive for herpes, HIV and syphilis, Want to sanitize? Cover a fresh spill with salt until Before you return the food, wipe microwave (and if the sponge is
thing special you can do for a short Sakamoto said. Their milk arrives Professional kitchens use a san- you have time to clean it. jars to remove drips. Clean the dry, it could catch fire). Instead,
time.” to the bank frozen and is thawed, itizing solution made with 1 tea- 3. Counters rubber gasket inside the door to put sponges on the top rack of the
Still, health professionals and heat-pasteurized to eliminate bac- spoon household bleach in 4 cups Clean regularly with an all-pur- ensure a tight seal. Vacuum the dishwasher at the end of every
other nursing advocates, including teria, lab tested, frozen and stored of water. It’s sprayed on counters pose cleaner. Spray with a weak coils in the back and empty and day.
La Leche League International, before shipment. and cutting boards. Experts dis- bleach solution and air-dry if clean the drip pan if necessary. 10. Cross-contamination
cautionagainstcasualmilksharing That process put Stephanie agree on the need to use it at needed. 7. Pet bowls You know you’re not supposed
because of potential risks to the ba- Lovell-Rose, of El Cerrito, Calif., at home, but if you do, do it correct- 4. Dishes and dishwashers Find a place besides the kitch- to put cooked food on the same
by, such as infection, bottle con- ease when it came time to feed her ly: Let sprayed surfaces air-dry — If you hand-wash dishes, air- en to clean turtle or frog habitats surface you used for raw food. But
tamination, and the reality that premature twins. Allison and drying with dish towels may re- dry in a rack. Dirty or wet dish and empty pet bowls, or clean it’s not just a problem with cutting
some viruses and diseases are Sophiawereborneightweeksearly contaminate the surface. Always towels can re-contaminate clean and sanitize the sink before you boards. You touch all kinds of
asymptomatic, said Diana Mahar, and weighed 3 and 4 pounds, re- clean before you sanitize. If chlo- dishes. To reduce soap buildup in start washing fresh food. things while you’re handling raw
a pediatrician at Kaiser Perma- spectively. They needed to be tube- rine comes in contact with dirt or a dishwasher, occasionally fill the 8. Cutting boards food: Salt and pepper shakers,
nente Pinole and a breast-feeding fed for a month. Lovell-Rose’s in- soil, it can no longer sanitize. soap dispenser with baking soda Most scientists believe wooden cabinet handles, etc. Pay atten-
spokeswoman for the American A- surance covered the hospital-grade Don’t use more than 1 teaspoon or place a small cup of vinegar on cutting boards are safest, as long tion to what you touch so you can
cademy of Pediatrics. donor milk; once she brought the chlorine — stronger isn’t better. the top shelf, then run the dishwa- as they are kept clean, sanitized wipe things down. Tip: It’s not
“It’s not a decision you should babies home, however, the $72 a And change it about every 5 days. ter empty. and dry. Studies have shown necessary to rinse raw meat and
take lightly,” she said. “Even if you day was her responsibility. Chlorine dissipates quickly. 5. Sink, drain and faucet handle wood hampers bacteria growth, chicken — it just spreads bacte-
thinkyouknowsomeone,youcan’t “It is so worth it; they are really 1. Microwave Clean regularly with household while bacteria thrive in scars on ria.
be certain about their lifestyle and thriving,” Lovell-Rose said of her
the medications in their breast daughters, who are now five
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! PETS OF THE WEEK

Brain injury victim shares experience Name: Mikayla Name: Ramsey


Sex: female Sex: male
Parker W. Yenny Addison P. Connelly Hailee Cook visited John Heinz Institute for Rehabilitation Med-
icine in recognition of National Brain Injury Awareness Month to
Age: 2 years old Age: 1 year old
Breed/type: domestic long-hair mix Breed/type: Basenji mix
Parker William Yenny, son of Addison Patricia Connelly, discuss her life after a devastating brain injury. Last year, Cook was About this cat: spayed About this dog: details not provided
Kimberly Filipowicz and Justin daughter of Alissa and Bob in an car accident and was unable to attend her high school gradu-
Yenny, Dallas, Texas, is cele- Connelly, Ardmore, is celebrating ation because of her rehabilitation. Cook is now enrolled in the
brating his first birthday today, her fourth birthday today, April Business Administration program at Mt. Zion College in Granville,
April 26. Parker is a grandson of 26. Addison is a granddaughter where she made the dean’s list. She also traveled to Haiti to work How to adopt: Call or visit the Hazle- a.m. to 1 p.m. Business hours are
Merle and Bill Yenny, Austin, of Noreen Fisher Draht, Hanover with children orphaned during the earthquake and will return in ton Animal Shelter, 101 North Poplar Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to
Texas, and Dawn and Mike Fil- Township; Al Draht, Wilkes-Barre; June. Seated are Cook’s mother, Theresa Hughes; Hailee and her St. (corner of Hemlock) in Hazle- 4 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
ipowicz, Sebastian, Fla. He is a and Helen Connelly, New Jersey. sister Tyanunah Wenhold. Standing: physical therapist Kathleen ton. Phone 454-0640. Hours for Wish List: donations of cat food,
great-grandson of Shirley Fil- She has a brother, Alec. Wagner, occupational therapist Laura Kintner and nurse Ann Marie adoptions are Monday through cleaning supplies, paper products,
ipowicz, Wilkes-Barre. King. Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.; Sunday 11 and blankets are in need.

NEWS FOR SENIORS as well as at area senior centers.


For more information, contact Falls Senior Center hosts
Brenda Lispi at ext. 3333.
program for residents
EXETER: The meeting for NANTICOKE: The Rose featuring a drum circle
the Cosmopolitan Seniors Tucker Center at Mercy Special The Falls Senior Center spon-
begins at 11 a.m. with a Mass Care, 128 W. Washington St., sored a local drum circle during
on May 3 at St. Anthony of will host a program on “Fire which each resident had the
Padua Church to celebrate their Prevention” presented by Earl chance to play a drum or percus-
36th anniversary. Dinner will Cunningham of the Plymouth sion instrument. Participants are
follow at noon at the center. Fire Department at 10:30 a.m. Darlene Headley, Marie Martione,
The public is invited to travel on Wednesday. Jason Macheska, drum circle
with the group on May 11 to For more information, call member, Arthur Haefner, Eugene
Mount Airy Casino. For details 735-1670. Smith, Patricia Smith, Pat Fisher,
Atsuko Mc Hale, and drum circle
contact travel coordinator
leader Al Cabral.
Johanna at 655-2720. PITTSTON: The Pittston
Senior Center, 441 N. Main St.,
HAZLETON: Health profes- will present “Recognizing Skin
sionals from Geisinger–Hazle- Cancer” by Mercy Wound Care
ton will host free health screen- at 11:15 a.m. Thursday. The
ings from 9 a.m. to noon May 5 public is invited.
at the Hazleton Senior Center, The center is forming a sum-
24 E. Broad St. mer golf mixed league for 15 Local MH/MR program
Screenings offered include
blood pressure, body mass
weeks beginning May 5 at Four
Seasons Golf Club in Exeter
sponsors training session
index (BMI), glucose and pulse with champion Clarence on community inclusion
oximeter. For more informa- Briggs. Call 655-5561 for more The Luzerne-Wyoming Counties
tion, contact the Hazleton information and to make reser- MH/MR Program in concert with the
Senior Center at 459-9794. vations for the following trips: Intellectual Disabilities Training
June 29 at the Totem Pole Council on Quality held a training
KINGSTON: The shuffle- Playhouse in Fayetteville and session titled ‘Achieving Community
Inclusion’ on residential options,
board team at the Kingston Wildwood, N.J., Sept. 11-15. including Life Sharing through Fam-
Senior Center, 680 Wyoming ily Living. Presenter Jean Noss of
Ave., will host the Falls team SWOYERSVILLE: Clara the MH/MR program was assisted by
today and a presentation at 11 Belle Reggie will read “We panel members representing Penn-
a.m. on “Dealing with Dia- Thank Thee Lord” at the next sylvania Mentor; Step by Step, Inc.;
Institute for Human Resources and
betes.” meeting of the Swoyersville Services; and Impact Systems. Par-
The center will host an Seniors at 1 p.m. Wednesday at ticipants, first row, are Mark Spencer
AARP Driver Safety Program Holy Trinity Church Hall. Liz and Chris Spence, self advocates;
May 2 and May 9 for new par- Zdancewicz will preside. An Gina Galli, Noss; Laura Davis, Lu-
ticipants. A refresher course is Arby’s lunch will be served. zerne-Wyoming Counties MH/MR
planned on May 23. For reser- Winners of the 50/50 fun- Program; and Peg Spence, Parent.
Second row: Marbee Sulitka, Step by
vations or more information, draiser are Nicky Goryl, Helen Step, Inc.; Sharon Fairburn, Health
call 287-1102. Kiwak, Dorothy Shendock and Care Quality Unit, The Advocacy
Clara Belle Reggie. Members Alliance; and Mooneen Bielecki,
LUZERNE COUNTY: “Holly- celebrating birthdays in April parent.
wood Glamour” is the theme are Susan Kawalkewicz, Daniel
for the 44th annual Senior Shumack and Mario Zucca.
Dinner Dance sponsored by the They will be honored at
Area Agency on Aging for Lu-
zerne-Wyoming Counties. The
Wednesday’s meeting. CenterMoreland Scouts
gala will take place from 2 to 6 WILKES-BARRE: The Min- learn life-saving skills
p.m. on May 11 at Genetti Hotel ers Mills Community Club will CenterMoreland Boy Scout
and Conference Center, 77 E. have its Mothers-Fathers’ Day Troop 336 received training in
Market St., in Wilkes-Barre. Luncheon from 1 to 4 p.m. May cardiopulmonary resuscitation as
Entertainment will be provid- 3 at the Plains Ambulance part of a community service
ed by “Fancy Dancer” and there Association Hall in Plains project. Northmoreland volun-
will be 65 door prizes, and a Township. Betty A. Herbert and teer firefighter Bob Smith, who is
grand prize donated by Central Joan Herbert are co-chairwo- certified in CPR, served as the
instructor. Boy Scouts Troop 336
Penn Gas for the “King and men. is sponsored by CenterMoreland
Queen” selected. Due to the Primary Election, United Methodist Church. Partici-
Tickets are $21 for seniors the next meeting is at 1 p.m. on pants, first row, are David Wilbur,
ages 60 years and older and $22 May 16 at St. Francis Church assistant scoutmaster, Bill Sko-
for those younger than 60. A Hall, Miners Mills. Hosts are ronski, scoutmaster, Robert
choice of entrées -- prime rib, Helen Dula, Julia Dobish, Rose Stanski, Josiah Cottle, and Jacob
sole with Crab Imperial or Hayes and Joan Herbert. Skoronski. Second row: Jacob
Chicken Francais -- and a cash Prize winners of the Easter Sickler, Wyatt Sickler, Tim Neroz-
bar are available. bonnet contest are Monica zi, Zach Wilbur, Alex Phillips, and
Purchase tickets at www.a- Chuluick, first place; Louise Louie Bethel, assistant scoutmas-
ter.
giglw.org or call Rhonda Cookus, second place; and
Adams at 822-1159, ext. 3337, Nancy Nahill, third place.

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Allied staff share budget


concerns with legislators
Allied Services held a Legisla-
tive Breakfast to give state law-
makers a firsthand look at how
future budget cuts will affect
Mother’s
Allied patients and employees.
The budget cuts would affect
Day is
patients with Medicaid, which
helps provide health care to
May 8th
low-income families, children, the
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UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll earns you a place of respect in
be in a mischievous mood, and the hearts, minds and actions of
you’ll have an audience egging your peers.
you on. This question may cross SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll
your mind: Is the world ready for be presenting yourself to people
your kind of fun? who are distracted, to say the
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The least. Assume that you must
messenger is always in a precari- capture their attention before
ous position. When the news is you impart anything important.
bad, he gets blamed. And when SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
it’s good, he gets hounded for Simplicity is an ideal that is usu-
more. ally much more difficult to attain
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Tell than it looks. Your ability to
people how to handle you. sense what matters and stay on
You’re a star because of the track will be in high demand.
thing you’re very good at. Let CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
the others know that you want Anyone can describe a problem.
to focus there, because you You take it two steps further,
won’t be in the mood to take on proposing a solution and gaining
anything else. the cooperation of anyone con-
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You’ll nected to that solution.
be an asset to your group in hec- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Your
tic times. When you need to, you methods, though not exactly
can tap into that relaxed, laissez- madcap, are somewhat contrary
faire part of your personality. to the conventional approach.
GOREN BRIDGE The more excited things get the
calmer you become.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You may
This is what earns you fans and
friends today, so go with those
offbeat instincts.
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH become genuinely mad about PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Though
something, but be careful not you’re all for working smart
to lose your composure publicly. instead of hard, sometimes
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION Blow off steam in private. Your there’s just no getting around it.
anger will die down almost as Roll up your sleeves and prepare
fast as it comes up, and all will to get dirty.
be quickly forgotten. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April 26).
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). If you Exercise improves your life —
keep up the optimism over the start a new regime. In the next
next three days, things will start five weeks, a special relationship
to go very well for you. You’ll thrives. June and July will focus
pull off a few miracles in a row. on balancing work and pleasure.
Not only will you succeed mag- You’ll find more effective ways
nificently, but you’ll help those of supporting your hobbies and
around you to succeed, too. leisure time. Finances improve
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You with higher education. Virgo
know how to tell the truth in a and Pisces people adore you.
way that is fair and constructive Your lucky numbers are: 35, 21,
for all involved. Your honesty 25, 39 and 15.

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12,995 $
8,995 $
19,995
2005 CHEVY COLORADO 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON
LS XCAB 4X4

36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New! Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!”
4 Cyl, Economy, Local Trade, Low Low Miles

2004 Saab 9-5 17,995


$
$
13,995 $
16,995
2008 Saab 9-3 2010 Saab
Convertible 9-3X AWD ARC Sedan 2008 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO
XCAB 4X4
27K Miles 5K Miles 102K Miles

$24,995 $33,995 $7,995 Local One Owner, Just 43K Miles, Moonroof Local Trade, 53K Miles, XLT Equipment LS Pkg, Z-71 Off Road,
Custom Cap, Just Traded

$
17,995 $
19,995 $
12,995

JOSEPH
2007 INFINITI FX35 2010 JEEP GRAND 2010 DODGE DAKOTA
CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4’S QUAD CAB 4X4

CHERMAK INC. This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive Choose From 2, Miles As Low As 13K Miles Big Horn Edition, 12K Miles, Power Galore

$
23,995 From $ 23,995 $
23,995
713 North State Street
Clarks Summit, PA 18411
All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.

2008 Saab 9-3 2008 Saab 9-5 HOURS:


Turbo X AWD 570-586-6676 Aero Sedan Monday Thru Thursday
16K Miles fax: 570-586-9466 35K Miles 8:00am - 8:00pm
$26,995 www.chermaksaab.com $21,995 A Benson Family Dealership
Friday & Saturday
8:00am - 5:00pm

2011CHEVYSILVERADO1500EXTCAB1LTZ71
0% $35,970 MSRP
APR $34,504 BONUSPRICE
• 4X4
• 5.3L V8
• Trailering Package
Chevy Runs Deep UP TO 60 MOS -$2,500 REBATE ON SELECTVEHICLES • Bluetooth
• Remote Start
-$2,005 DPA • Power Seats
• Rancho Shocks
BONNERCHEVROLET.COM
29,999 Lease $
389 * a39mos/39K
Month
$ AT * *TAX & TAGS ADDITIONAL.

694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117 STARTING or For 28 or Down


**DPA - DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE.
MUST FINANCE THRU ALLY.
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110 Lost 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 150 Special Notices 380 Travel 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Public Notices Public Notices $5000
ALL SPRING GETAWAYS AUDI ‘01 A6 CHEVROLET `84 CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU
JUNK LEGAL NOTICE
HEARING NOTICE
Longwood/QVC 4/30 SATURN ‘99 SC1 2.7 T Quattro, dark Affordable.

100
Notice is hereby
given that the Har- OPENING Seneca Lake W/E
gray with tan leather
interior, automatic CAPRICE CLASSIC With Warranty.
$6,992
ANNOUNCEMENTS CAR & DEADLINES veys Lake Zoning
Hearing Board will
APRIL 28
ANTIQUES &
4/30 to 5/1
Baltimore
transmission, 135k
highway miles, fully
Excellent Condition.
Very Clean. New
loaded, well main- Tires. Burgundy red

110 Lost
TRUCKS Saturday
hold a public meet-
ing on May 3, 2011
COLLECTIBLES
DBA/JAKE'S
Aquarium 5/14
Sight & Sound -
tained, $7900. with vinyl top.
MUST SEE! $2,000
12:30 on Friday at 7:00PM at the OUTPOST 570-675-3808
WANTED Harveys Lake Bor- 51 W. UNION ST
Joseph 5/14 or best offer

ALL JUNK CARS Highest Prices


Sunday
4:00 pm on
ough Building. SHICKSHINNY
HOURS: THURS-
NYC/World Yacht
5/22
3 door coupe. Only
AUDI `02 A4
3.0, V6, AWD
(570) 269-0042
Leave Message 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA

CHEVROLET `86
Friday Harveys Lake Zon- DAYS & FRIDAYS
WANTED!!
Boston Pop W/E 122,000 miles. www.wyoming
Paid!!! ing Hearing Board 9AM-6PM 5/28 to 5/30 Cd player, AC,
automatic, tiptronic
transmission. Fully valleymotors.com
Monday will hear testimony

ŠCALL ANYTIME
FREE 4:30 pm on on the application of
1-800-432-8069
Moonroof, leather loaded, leather
CORVETTE 570-714-9924

PAYING $500
interior, alloy rims, interior. 92,000
Friday Robert Rostock,
REMOVAL regarding a proper- Yankees
Like New tires.
Fresh detail and Full
miles. Good condi- 4x3 manual, 3 over-
CHRYSLER ‘06
ŠFREE REMOVAL Call V&G Tuesday ty at Pole 54, Har- MINIMUM Home Games of GAS...
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum
4:00 pm on veys Lake, PA DRIVEN IN 5/1 Blue Jays ONLY $2,999 heads. LT-1 exhaust 300C HEMI
ŠCA$H PAID Anytime Monday 18618. Full size 4 wheel 5/15 Boston For more pics or system. White with
AUDI `05 A4
Light green, 18,000
drive trucks 5/22 Mets information, call red pearls. Custom miles, loaded,
Applicant is
ON THE SPOT 288-8995 Wednesday
4:00 pm on requesting a special ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
for heavy equip-
6/26 Rockies
(Old Timers Day)
(570) 301-7221
advertisinguy
Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
flames in flake. New
tires & hubs. 1
leather, wood trim,
$24,000.

570.301.3602
Tuesday exception, and is
Shopping for a requesting approval ment, backhoes,
1-800-432-8069 @gmail.com interior, fully owner. 61,000 origi- 570-222-4960
new apartment? dump trucks, loaded automatic. nal miles. $8,500 leave message
Thursday to enlarge a non YANKEES TRIP
bull dozers 412 Autos for Sale 93,000 miles. All (570) 359-3296
Classified lets 4:00 pm on conforming struc- TO CINCINNATI
Let the Community
you compare costs - Wednesday ture. A special HAPPY TRAILS June 20, 21 and 22 records. Excellent Ask for Les
CHRYSLER `02
ACME AUTO SALES
Know! exception is needed TRUCK SALES condition. 4 new
without hassle
(Monday, Tuesday,
CHEVROLET `88
PT CRUISER
Place your Classified Friday because the side 570-760-2035 Wednesday) tires & new
Ad TODAY! or worry! 4:00 pm on yard does not meet 542-2277 Catch the Yankees 343-1959
brakes. Asking
570-829-7130 Get moving Thursday setback dimension-
al regulations for the
6am to 8pm take on the Reds at
The Great American
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
$10,000 or best
offer. Call for info MONTE CARLO SS Inferno Red, flame
design. Chrome
LOST, male Jack with classified! Holidays S-1 Zoning District. Ballpark in Cincin- Across from Scranton Prep 417-2010 Days V8, automatic,
wheels. 47,000
GOOD CREDIT, BAD 779-4325 Nights 51,267 miles,
Russell Terrier LOST: White call for deadlines nati, Ohio miles, one owner.
CREDIT, NO CREDIT MUST SELL
named Sam. Black German Shepherd. Copies of the appli- Trip Includes: Looks and runs
$9,200 OBO
BMW `02 330
& white. Lost on Female. Last seen cation can be *Round trip bus Call Our Auto Credit great. New inspec-
You may email Hot Line to get (570) 760-0511
Monday April 11 in in West Wyoming your notices to reviewed at the transportation tion. $5,800
Pre-approved for a
CHEVROLET
Krispin Road Dallas 4/7. Named Secret Harveys Lake *Beer, soda & food Car Loan! CONVERTIBLE Call (570) 472-1854
Area. If seen, please or may come to mpeznowski@ Municipal Building on the bus 83K miles. Beautiful
800-825-1609
call 570-718-4050 Puppy. Very shy. timesleader.com during regular busi- *Great box level
www.acmecarsales.net condition. Newly To place your
570-714-1698 570-864-0739
or fax to
ness house. seats to two games
(Mon & Tues night)
07 CHYSLER 300C
Hemi, AWD, Slate
re-done interior
leather & carpeting.
2010 CAMARO
V-6 Victory Red, ad call...829-7130
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 570-831-7312 Andy Luzetski *Hotel accommoda- $13,500.
Public Notices Public Notices or mail to
Zoning Officer tions at the Millenni-
um Hotel. Just three
grey, grey int
06 CHYSLER 300
BLACK, AUTO, V6
570-313-3337
black interior,
all bells and
whistles.
CHRYSLER `99
NOTICE
The Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
150 Special Notices 310 Attorney
Services
blocks from stadium
and walking dis-
tance from Cincin-
06 PONTIAC G-6
Silver, 4dr, auto
BMW `04 325i $25,000
570-706-6489 CONCORDE
Approval by Rule – 18 CFR Wilkes-Barre, PA 05 FORD 500 Sudan with leather
§806.22(f) 18711 ADOPT: Adoring nati Zoo and other interior. Fully

Notice is hereby given that on April 19, For additional


Mom, Dad, Big
Brother would like
ADOPTION
DIVORCE
downtown attrac-
tions
AWD, grey, 4dr, V6
05JAGUAR X-TYPE CHEVY `06 COLORADO loaded. Cold air
conditioning.
3.0, hunter green, Extended cab. Auto.
2011, Citrus Energy Corp has filed a Notice information or to share a lifetime CUSTODY Price: $350 Power steering, a/c. Inspected. Good
of hugs & kisses tan leather (AWD)
of Intent (NOI) (NOI-2011-0182) with the questions regard- Estates, DUI Call 570-287-9701 40k miles. 2 wheel Condition. $1,350.
in our loving home 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
Susquehanna River Basin Commission ing legal notices ATTORNEY for more info. drive. (570) 299-0772
with a newborn. White, 4 door, 4cyl.
(SRBC) seeking Approval by Rule (ABR) you may call MATTHEW LOFTUS 66,000 miles $12,600, negotiable.
pursuant to 18 CFR §806.22(f) for the con-
sumptive use of water for drilling and
Marti Peznowski
at 570-970-7371
Please Call
Lynda & Dennis
570-255-5503 Say it HERE
in the Classifieds! 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
Burg./tan lthr., 5 Speed. Like New!!
570-678-5040
DODGE `01 STRATUS
development of natural gas well(s) on the
Johnston Pad 1 drilling pad, located in
or 570-829-7130 888-688-1422
Expenses Paid ARD
570-829-7130 Nav., 360 HP, AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
New Tires, tinted
windows, sun roof,
FORD `07 MUSTANG SE
DUI
Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, 63,000 highway 4 door, automatic
GET THE WORD OUT cashmere beige, black leather miles, silver, runs
PA. ADOPTION tan lthr., nav., AWD Power windows,
with a Classified Ad. interior. Only great, $11,500.
A loving married TRAFFIC 01 AUDI A8 L 57,000 Miles!!! seats & locks . V6,
The peak day consumptive water use for 570-829-7130 negotiable.
teacher couple green, tan leather PRICE REDUCED TO Asking $2,900. Call
drilling and development at the above VIOLATIONS 570-479-2482 (570) 819-3140 or
LEGAL NOTICE: with so much to navigation, AWD $14,000!!
drilling pad would not exceed 5,000,000
gallons per day (gpf). Citrus Energy Corp.
offer would love CRIMINAL Blk, auto, sun roof For more info, (570) 709-5677
The Hanover Area to adopt your 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE call (570) 762-3714
OFFENSES

AUTO
has proposed to utilize water obtained School Board will newborn. We Blue/grey
from approved sources which can be
BMW `07 328xi
hold a Budget Work
FREE
can provide a leather, auto, 4cyl.
viewed at www.srbc.net. Session on Thurs- lifetime of happi- 00 MERCEDES-BENZ
day, April 28, 2011 at ness, security S-430 slvr/blck Black with black

SERVICE
Comments referring to the NOI number 6:00 PM in the & educational CONSULTATION lthr., 64,000 miles interior. Heated
above should be submitted to the atten-
MACK
Administrative opportunities. 00 SUBARU OUTBACK seats. Back up &
tion of Mr. Eric Roof, Susquehanna River Office Board Room Expenses paid.
406 ATVs/Dune STATION WAGON, navigation sys-
Basin Commission, 1721 North Front at the Hanover Area Nancy/Kevin Buggies AWD (Burgundy/tan tems. New tires &
LAW OFFICES
DIRECTORY
Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102-2391, tele- Junior/Senior High 1-866-254-3529 leather, sunroof) brakes. Sunroof.
phone: 717-238-0423, exp. 209, fax: 717-
909-0468, e-mail: eroof@srbc.net.
Please include the above NOI number on
School. The original
Budget Work Ses-
www.nancykevin
2adopt.com EXPERIENCED QUARTER MIDGET 99 MERCURY COUGAR
Silver, grey leather,
Garage kept. Many
extras! 46,000

RACE CAR
sion scheduled for AGGRESSIVE 2 door, auto Miles.
any correspondence. Wednesday, April 98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
REPRESENTATION Asking $19,500.
27, 2011 is can- 76 inch Bull Rider, 2 dr, auto, silver 570-825-8888 or
Bid Solicitation celled.
BY ORDER OF 570.287.1388 Honda 120 motor,
Kirkey seat,
77 Pontiac Firebird
Black V6, T-Tops
626-297-0155
Call Anytime!
THE BOARD OF www.MackLaw new brake system, 73 VW BEETLE CONV.
The Dallas School District
BMW `93 325 IC
DIRECTORS Offices.com A-Main feature wins olympic blu, blck
Is soliciting sealed bids for the Moving, Lorraine Heydt, Asphalt/Dirt, top, 4 speed
Storage & relocation of all contents from Secretary Many Extras, SUVS, VANS, Convertible,
ARE YOU BEING
the Old Dallas High School, Dallas, Penn- Value $6,000, TRUCKS, 4 X4’s Metallic Green
LEGAL NOTICE SUED BY A
sylvania, Sealed Bids will be received at Sell for $2,999 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE Exterior & Tan
The Joint Operating Romantic CREDIT CARD
the Dallas School District Administrative Committee of the candlelight & COMPANY??
Call (570) 954-2749 Blk/Blk leather, 3rd Interior, 5 Speed 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
Offices, 2000 Conyngham Avenue, Dallas, seat, Navgtn, 4x4 Transmission,
SUZUKI ’00
Wilkes-Barre Area sheer curtains You have a real
$ WANTED JUNK $
PA 18612-0720, to the attention of Mr. 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT Heated Seats. 2nd
Career and Techni- in Oyster makes chance of winning
Grant Palfey, Business Manager, until 1:30 grey, V6 AWD Owner, 66k Miles.
cal Center solicits for a & owing nothing if
QUAD MASTER
p.m., prevailing time, Monday May, 09 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, Excellent Condition,
2011 following which the bids will be pub-
licly opened and read aloud.
sealed proposals
for:
SHOP SUPPLIES
memorable
wedding day!
you are repre-
sented by a good
attorney! Call Atty. 4x4, auto, 520
garnet red, V6, 4x4
06 JEEP COMMANDER
Garage Kept,
Excellent Gas VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
bridezella.net miles, winch, heat- Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4 Mileage. Carfax
A mandatory walk through will be held at
AND TOOLS.
Interested vendors
Michael P. Kelly
570-417-5561 ed grips. $4,650. 06 DODGE RAM 1500 available. Price
reduced $7,995
We pick up 822-0995
the Project site Old Dallas High School,
Conyngham Avenue, Dallas, PA on
may obtain copies LINEUP or email mike@
mikepkelly.com
570-239-2877 SLT, quad cab,
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 or trade for SUV or
Wednesday May 04, 2011 at 1:00
of the bid specifica-
tions at the Busi- ASUCCESSFULSALE YAMAHA`04 RHINO 06 CHRYSLER TOWN & other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
VITO’S
p.m. All bidders are required to attend. ness Office of the
INCLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace? Excellent condition,
COUNTRY TOURING
570-388-6669 All Junk
Contractors are required to sign in at the school located at
A yard or garage sale 200 hours. Priced
red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
&
Maintenance Central supply building 2000
Conyngham Ave. after the walk through
350 Jumper Rd.,
P.O. Box 1699,
Doyouneedmorespace?
in classified
to sell. $6,500 or
mini van
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
BMW `93 325 IC Cars &
A yard or garage sale best offer. Call
questions will be answered at the same. Plains Twp., Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18705, in classified is the best way Keith 570-971-4520
SLT, silver, auto.,
V6, 4x4
Convertible,
Metallic Green
Trucks GINO’S
This project is public construction, subject between the hours is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! 06 JEEP LIBERTY
Exterior & Tan Wanted Like New
to bid security, prevailing wage, payment of 8:00 a.m. and tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness 409 Autos under SPORT white, V6,
Interior, 5 Speed
and performance bonding, and bid with- 4x4
2:30 p.m. Monday
You’re in bussiness with classified! $5000 Transmission, Highest
drawal requirements. Corporations, limit- through Friday. 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
Heated Seats. 2nd Tires
ed liability companies, and other business Deadline for sub- with classified!
BANKRUPTCY
green, auto, V6,
Owner, 66k Miles. Prices
organizations seeking to bid which are
organized under the laws of a state other
than Pennsylvania must secure the appro-
mission of bids is
10:00 a.m., Monday,
DO YOU ENJOY
FREE CONSULT
Guaranteed
CADILLAC `94 4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
Excellent Condition,
Garage Kept,
Paid In $15 & UP!
May 10, 2010. CA$H Like New
DEVILLE SEDAN
Excellent Gas
priate certificate, authorizing them to con- 4x4 truck
duct business within the Commonwealth.
David Evans
Secretary PREGNANCY ? Low Fees
Payment Plan!
94,000 miles,
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
Mileage. Carfax
available. Price FREE Batteries
Joint Operating Would you like Colleen Metroka reduced $7,995
Bidders may obtain questions, bidding Committee the emotional
570-592-4796 automatic, front Silver, black leather,
or trade for SUV or PICKUP
documents Via E-mail, Fax or by contact-
ing Director of Buildings & Grounds Mr.
reward of helping
wheel drive, 4
3rd seat, AWD
05 CHEVY EQUINOX
other. Beautiful /
570-574-1275
$20 & UP!
an infertile
Mark D. Kraynack 570-674-7255 (fax) 570 135 Legals/ couple reach Bankruptcy $595 door, air condi- Silver, 4 door, 4x4
Fun Car.
Carry Out Price
570-388-6669
674-3957 or mkraynack@dallassd.com. Public Notices their dream of Guaranteed Low Fees
tioning, air bags, 05 FORD EXPLORER
becoming www.BkyLaw.net XLT, white 4 door 570-301-3602 288-8995
INVITATION FOR BIDS parents?
Consider being a
Atty Kurlancheek
825-5252 W-B
all power, cruise
control, leather
4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE CALL US!
One Owner. WANTED
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
The Housing Development Corporation of Northeastern surrogate. All
fees allowable by
DIVORCE No Fault interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004 Special Edition.
Leather, CD, TO JUNK Cars & Full Size
Pennsylvania will receive Bids for the Courtright Neighborhood $295 divorce295.com Alloy Wheels
Home Ownership Phase 2 Contract, generally comprised of the law will be paid. Atty. Kurlancheek Grey, sunroof, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
$16,450 YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
Call Central 800-324-9748 W-B
CHEVROLET `99
construction of six (6) for-sale homes in a combination of single- ER, seafoam BEST PRICES Parts 477-2562
family houses and twin house units and all related lot improve- Pennsylvania
Attorney, Divorce, Custody, grn/tan lthr., 4x4 IN THE AREA
ments, including but not limited to sanitary sewer and domestic Find Something?

ASTRO VAN
Denise Bierly, at Support, PFA 04 GMC ENVOY XUV CA$H ON THE $POT, Lose Something?
water connections, utility services for electric, gas, telephone slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
and cable TV, bituminous paving of driveways, cement concrete 814-237-6278 FREE Consultation. Free Anytime Get it back where it
ext. 226 Atty. Josianne 56,000 miles, 4.3 04 DODGE DURANGO belongs
leadwalks, topsoil, seeding of lawn areas, landscaping, and all LIMITED, Sandstone, Pickup with a Lost/Found ad!
incidental work related thereto. The Owner has purchased all Aboutanos cylinder engine, 560 Pierce St.
Wilkes-Barre automatic. Clean. tan leather, 3rd 570-301-3602 570-829-7130
City of Wilkes-Barre building permits in advance. These permits
are transferable to the winning bidder at no charge, and are valid ALL 570-208-1118 $2,500. Call seat, 4x4
04 MERCURY
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
without need for renewal for the full extent of the period of this (570) 829-0549
Contract. JUNK Free Bankruptcy MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM valleymotors.com

Bids will be received until 3:00P.M. (local time) on the 25th day CAR &
Consultation
Payment plans. CHRYSLER `97 Gold tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
570-714-9924
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
of May, 2011 at the offices of the Housing Development
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959 SEBRING
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, white, V6, 4x4 CADILLAC ‘06 STS
Corporation of Northeastern Pennsylvania, located at 163 Amber
Lane, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. The Bids will be publicly opened TRUCKS Attorney Convertible. Gold 04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


and read aloud at that time. with newly installed
Keith Hunter sunroof, heated

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including DRAWINGS and PROJECT


WANTED Bankruptcies
navy top/rear win-
dow. 124,000 city
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03 CHEVY TAHOE seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
Grey, 3rd seat, 4x4
MANUAL, may be examined and obtained at the Housing Highest Prices MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES
miles. As is. Asking
03 FORD WINDSTAR changer, satellite
$300 and Up
Development Corporation of NEPA, 163 Amber Lane, Wilkes- $2,100. Negotiable. radio, Onstar, park-
LX, green, 4 door,
Barre, PA 18702. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may also be exam- Paid!!! (570) 718-1118 570-822-2776 or
entertainment sys. ing assist, remote
ined at the Northeastern Pennsylvania Contractors Association, 570 709-9404
$125 extra if driven,
7 pass. minivan keyless entry, elec-
Inc., 1075 Oak Street, Suite 3, Pittston, PA 18640. FREE MARGIOTTI Leave Message
03 CHEVY 1500, V8, tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
PROJECT MANUAL is in one binding and DRAWINGS are bound REMOVAL LAW OFFICES
MERCEDES-BENZ `86 X-cab, white, 4x4
02 DODGE RAM 1500 $17,600
pulled or pushed in.
separately. Bidders may secure DRAWINGS and a PROJECT
Call V&G BANKRUPTCY 190 E
Quad Cab, SLT, 570-881-2775

NOBODY Pays More


MANUAL upon payment of one hundred seventy-five dollars Red auto 4x4 truck
($175.00). All construction work is included in one Prime
Contract. Anytime
Free Consult
Payment Plans 4 cylinder gas
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
CADILLAC `04
Checks shall be made payable to Housing Development
Corporation of NEPA, and will not be refunded. Bidders and Sub-
288-8995 (570) 970-9977
Wilkes-Barre
engine. 125,000
miles. Clean, runs
excellent. $2,000
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4 SEVILLE SLS 570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm

MONTY SAYS
(570) 223-2536 02 MAZDA TRIBUTE Beige. Fully loaded
Bidders, such as Sub-Contractors and Materialmen, may secure Call 570-328-7370 Excellent condition. Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
Stroudsburg White, auto, 4x4
additional CONTRACT DOCUMENTS upon payment of thirty-five 01 DODGE RAM 1500 Runs great. New
dollars ($35.00) per PROJECT MANUAL and three dollars
($3.00) for each DRAWING. SOCIAL SECURITY
PONTIAC `00 SUNFIRE regular cab, 4x4, rotors, new brakes.

Harry’s U Pull It
4 door, auto, 87K. with cap Just serviced.
DISABILITY Runs great. $3,300. 98 FORD F-150, 108,000 miles. Ask-
The Labor Standards, Wage Determination Decision and Anti- Free Consultation. regular cab pick up ing $8,000. (570)
Kickback regulations (29CFR, Part 3) issued by the Secretary of DEALER. Call
Contact Atty. Sherry (570) 868-3914 green, auto 4x4 709-8492
Labor are included in the contract documents of this project and Dalessandro 98 FORD RANGER,
govern all work under the contract. The contractor must comply
with the minimum rates for wages for laborers and mechanics as
570-823-9006
VOLKSWAGEN `01 Flairside, reg cap
truck, 5 spd, 4x4 CHEVROLET ‘06 AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the
provisions of the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts. The Housing
Development Corporation of NEPA will provide training and guid-
350 Elderly Care
PASSAT GLS WAGON
copper
CORVETTE PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
ance to the successful bidder in Davis-Bacon compliance.
Last GAP coming
Willing to be a care
giver to a loved one
Satin Silver Metallic.
1.8L 4 cylinder
CONVERTIBLE VEHICLES!!!
Non-discrimination in Employment-Bidders on this work will be this sunday...The in your home in the
Hanover area. Ref-
turbo. Cold weather
package & traction
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum DRIVE IN PRICES
required to insure that employees and applicants for employ-
ment are not discriminated against on the basis of their race,
color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or familial sta-
yard is looking
great and The
erenced available.
570-301-4819
control. 101,700
miles. Great condi-
ACURA `00 INTEGRA quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All Call for Details (570) 459-9901
GS Coupe. 1 owner, possible options
tus in employment or the provision of services. Walker is back
Call between
7 a.m. and 12 noon
tion. Asking $4,300 clean title. 106K, including Naviga- Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
(570) 417-7678 automatic. Leather tion, Power top.
The successful bidder must utilize to the greatest extent feasi- for a couple of interior, all power, New, paid $62,000 Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
ble, minority and/or women-owned businesses located in the reasons. Meet- 250 General Auction 250 General Auction remote start, moon- Must sell $45,900 DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
municipality, county or general trade area. roof, alloy wheels 570-299-9370
ings at Newtown and more! $4,000
pizza all this www.wegotused.com
CHEVROLET `05
The Housing Development Corporation of Northeastern 570-709-4137
Pennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or familial status in week. AUCTIONS Line up a place to live 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
employment or the provision of services.
BY MARVA in classified! TAHOE Z71
Silver birch with
Auto Auto
The Housing Development Corporation of Northeastern 213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE grey leather interior,
Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.
WEDNESDAY-APRIL 27-4:30 P.M.
ACURA `08 RDX 3rd row seating,

The Housing Development Corporation of Northeastern


HOT TUB, CHINA CLOSETS,
STERLING, JEWELRY, JOHN DEERE
Good Condition.
53,000 miles.
rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$
Pennsylvania reserves the right to reject any or all Bids and to AWD, Full Power,
waive informalities in the Bidding. RIDE ON LAWN MOWER & MORE! AM/FM, CD
engine, moonroof,
rear DVD player.
FOR JUNK
BIDS may be held by OWNER for a period of not to exceed sixty Vincent Pastore AUCT: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247L Changer, Blue
Tooth, XM Radio,
Bose stereo + many VEHICLES
AKA Big Pussy FOR INFO: 822-8249 more options. Imm-
days (60) from the date of the opening of BIDS for the purpose
from Soprano’s
Leather Interior aculate condition.
PICKED UP
of reviewing the BIDS and investigating the qualifications of 10% BUYERS PREMIUM & Sunroof
in the house for 76,000 adult driven
Bidders, prior to awarding of the CONTRACT.
a snack.
WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM $20,500 miles. $15,600. Call 570-876-1010
(570) 814-8398
Housing Development Corporation of Northeastern Pennsylvania Thanks Puss ID #3473
Call after 9:30 a.m.
(570) 378-2886 & 570-346-7673
ask for Joanne
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Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac


w/Electronic Stability Control, Cruise, PDL, Side Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt
Curtains,Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Sport Wheel, Side Curtain Air Bags, PW, PL, Instrument Cluster,
Appearance Pkg., SYNC, Rear Spoiler, 15”Alum. Message Center, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps,
MyKey, Convenience Pkg, Cruise Control, Map Light, Perimeter
Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Tilt Wheel
Alarm, AC, MyFord SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio

FORD REBATE................500 FORD CREDIT REBATE.....500


OFF LEASE REBATE........500 OFF LEASE REBATE........500
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....485 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....150
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .101 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .326
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000
allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

Auto., AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, PL, All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side IMpact Safety Pkg., Pwr.
Safety Pkg., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Driver’s SEat, Power Moonroof, Auto., PW, PDL, CD, Air, Fog Lamps,
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, Radio, Side Impact Air Bags, Keyless Entry, Message Center, Privacy Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. WHeels, Siruius SAtellite Radio,
AC, Tilt Wheel, 15” Alloy Wheels, Instrument Cluster, Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg., SYNC
Message Center, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors,
Sirius Satellite Radio, SE Appearance Pkg., Fog Lamps

FORD REBATE................500 FORD REBATE................500


FORD BONUS REBATE. .1,000 FORD BONUS REBATE. .1,000
FMCC REBATE...........1,000 FMCC REBATE..............500
OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250 OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.....445 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......195
FORD REBATE.............1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . . .1,016 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .906
FORD BONUS REBATE. .1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .206 **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment,
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

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

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans
FORD `04 MUSTANG HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA MERCEDES-BENZ `05 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER VOLVO `95 TURBO HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION GLS, automatic.
240C S 150,000 miles.
Excellent condition
LINCOLN `66 WANTED: PONTIAC SOFT TAIL DEUCE
LIMITED EDITION.
750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind- CHEVROLET `05 SIL-
V8, Auto, 1,200
miles, all options,
Only 2,400 miles.
$20,750 4Matic, V6 - Gray, Great convertible,
77K highway miles,
inside and out.
black top, 6 speed Fully loaded.
CONTINENTAL `78 FIREBIRD Radical paint, only
200 produced,
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl, VERADO LT Z71
4 door,
show room condi- manual transmis- $2,000.00 Formula 400 Rhinehardt pipes, Excellent Condition. Extended cab,
Excellent condition, Convertible, 460
tion. Call for info. sion, carbon fiber Very Negotiable Berkshire Green, lots of chrome. Must See. Asking automatic. Black
dealer serviced. Sun cu. engine, 67,000
Asking $24,995 dash, leather interi- (570) 453-3358 Originally purchased Beautiful bike! $2,499. Call after 4. with grey leather
roof, heated seats. miles, 1 owner
Serious inquiries or, front & rear at Bradley-Lawless Asking $9,500 570-823-9376 interior. Heated
$15,500. Call since `69. Teal
only. 570-636-3151 570-288-3916 trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best VW `05 JETTA green / white
leather, restorable,
in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car or best offer.
570-474-0154
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
seats. 59,000
miles. New Michelin
FORD `07 560 Pierce St.
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 offer. Call Silver with black $2,500 570-287-
Abington-Scranton tires. $16,500
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
570-262-2478 interior. Auto. Sun-
roof. All options.
5775 / 332-1048
area. Finder’s fee
paid if car is found HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘10 Matted black finish.
Mint condition. New
(570) 477-3297

MUSTANG GT C-CLASS SCION ‘08 TC CHEVROLET `05


tires, inspected,
Premium package,
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Excellent condition.
1 owner. 33K miles. LINCOLN `88
and purchased. Call
John with any info SPORTSTER 1200 fully serviced &
ready to ride. Wind-
Silver with leather (570) 760-3440 A MUST SEE!
TRAILBLAZER LT
silver, black leather Asking $12,800. Call
interior, 5 speed
manual. 20,000 KIA `08 RONDO
interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles.
Low
42,000
mileage,
miles,
speed, front wheel
4
570-693-2129
Leave Message TOWN CAR
61,000 original 421 Boats &
Custom Paint.
Only driven under
shield & sissy bar.
Low miles & garage
kept. $4800. or best
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. $18,900 Maroon with beige $15,000 Negotiable 10 miles!! Asking
miles. Well
drive, 2 door, anti- miles, garage kept, Marinas offer. 570-762-5158
VW ‘07 BEETLE
(570) 868-3832 interior. All options. (570) 885-5956 $8,900 or best
lock brakes, air con- triple black, leather equipped. Includes
78,000 miles. Still offer. For more info,
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 YAMAHA ‘1975 80
On-Star, tow pack-
FORD `92 MUSTANG ditioning, air bags, Leather Interior, interior, carriage call 570-864-2543

CUSTOM
under warranty. age, roof rack,
power locks, power Alloys, Moon Roof roof, factory wire or 215-379-1375
Received 60,000 Antique. Very good running boards,
windows, power wheels, loaded,
SL 500
Convertible, mile servicing. New $13,840
remote starter,
55,000 original tires. KBB Value mirrors, cruise con- excellent condition.
HARLEY DAVIDSON condition. Must see.
Low milage. Road extended warranty.

CREST 15’
miles 5.0 auto, Convertible, with trol, AM/FM radio, $5,500. Call
$8,500. Asking only title. Asking $1,260 $16,000
CD player, Mp3 Mike 570-237-7660
some engine
upgrades. Garaged
$7,900. A Must See! removable hard
top, dark Blue, player, keyless 2006 NIGHTTRAIN Call (570) 825-5810 (570) 825-7251

MAZDA `88 RX-7


(570) 457-0553 Leave Message
showcar. $8200 entry, sun/moon Fiberglass SPECIAL EDITION
CHEVROLET `06
camel interior,
(570) 283-8235 Summer Driving roof, rear defroster, #35 of 50 Made
Only, Garage Kept. tinted windows. 560 Pierce St. CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
boat with $10,000 in acces-
YAMAHA` 08 R1 SILVERADO 1500
FORD `98 TAURUS Very Good $14,200. Kingston, PA
kept, 65k original
trailer. Out- sories including a

BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Condition, No (570) 443-7522 Call www.wyoming board propul- custom made seat. 4X4 pickup, extend-
Gold. Good condi- before 9:30 p.m. miles, black with Exotic paint set,
Accidents. Classy valleymotors.com grey leather interior, sion. Includes: ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.

LEXUS `95 ES 300


tion Runs great. Car. Price Alien Spider Candy Perfect condition. box, automatic.
570-714-9924 all original & never 2 motors
87,000 miles, R- Reduced! Blue. Excellent con- 3700 miles, new Pewter. 48,000
seen snow. $8,900.
title, Recently Beautiful, mint $13,995 Call 570-237-5119
Erinmade, dition. All Documen- rear tire, undertail miles. Excellent
inspected. condition. Grey with or trade for 415 Autos-Antique “Lark II series” tation. 1,400 Asking kit, cover. Price condition. $17,000
$2,700. Call $25,000 or best
SUBARU `02 MERCEDES-BENZ `73
leather interior. 2 SUV or other. negotiable $7,800
(570) 814-6198 owners.New brakes 570-388-6669
& Classic PRICE offer. Call 570-852-9072
Negotiable
(570) 954-7461
rotors & shocks. REDUCED! 570-876-4034
FORD ‘02 Ice cold AC. Fully
MERCEDES-BENZ IMPREZAmileage,
WRX CADILLAC `80 450SL with $2,400
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR CHEVROLET `96
FOCUS WAGON
loaded. 112K.
Asking $4,900 Low
COUPE DEVILLE Convertible
NEGOTIABLE HARLEY DAVIDSON
Low mileage,
(347) 452-3650
Mountain Top
`97 SL320 57,000 miles, 5
speed, all-wheel Excellent condition,
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
570-417-3940
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC 650 CLASSIC 1500
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
One owner
$7,984
LEXUS `98 LS 400
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air
$3,000 located in
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
SALT CREEK SKIF
14’ fiberglass fish-
Garage kept,
Like New.
Less than 1000
bed, 5 speed. Only
85,000 miles. Just
conditioning, air 2 tone blue. miles. White and inspected. Bedliner,
Excellent condition, bags, power locks, 561-573-4114 new tires. Cham- ing boat, tri-hull 17,600 miles. chrome. Garage toolbox, cap &
garage kept, 1 power windows, pagne exterior; Ital- (very stable), 25 HP REDUCED PRICE
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
power
cruise
mirrors,
control,
CHEVROLET `68 C10 ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
Tahatsu outboard,
Full Galvanized
$8,400
Lehman area.
kept. $6,300
(570) 817-8127
4,000 lb. hitch all
included. New rear
New 350 motor and drums, brakes &
Leather interior. All AM/FM radio, CD new transmission. kept, excellent con- Trailer. Perfect Con- (570) 760-5937 calipers. Excellent
560 Pierce St. power. GPS naviga-
Blue, convertible,
changer, rear REDUCED TO dition. $31,000. Call dition. Built in fuel 442 RVs & Campers condition. Clean
Kingston, PA tion, moon roof, cd tank. All new in ‘01.
40th Anniversary
defroster, new Blitz $5,000 FIRM 825-6272
HONDA inside & out. Only
DUTCHMAN 96’
www.wyoming changer. Loaded. Stainless Exhaust, (570) 906-1771 $2,500
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
Asking $10,000. Call Model. 47,000 570-256-7311 $4,200 Firm
valleymotors.com AEM Cold Air 2004 CRF 100.
Joe (570) 868-5900
5TH WHEEL
miles. Minor
CHEVROLET `68 C10
570-714-9924 570-706-6156 Intake, TURBOXS Excellent condition.
repairs. $7,500 Line up a place to live
CHEVROLET `97
Blowoff Valve & $1500 or best offer.

FORD ‘02 MUSTANG LINCOLN `00 LS or best offer.


Call 973-271-1030
Boost Control.
$10,500.
New 350 motor and
new transmission.
450SL with in classified! 570-498-7702 with slideout & sun
room built on. Set
SILVERADO
Convertible
STARCRAFT ‘80 KAWASAKI ‘05
1 owner. Low miles. REDUCED TO
MERCURY `95
(201) 704-8640
GT CONVERTIBLE V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call
Call before $5,000 FIRM
(570) 906-1771
removable hard top,
power windows, AM NINJA 500R. 3300
up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen. with Western plow.
16’ DEEP V
7:30 pm
GRAND MARQUIS SUBARU `05 LEGACY
Red with black top. (570) 819-3140 /FM radio with cas- miles. Orange. Comes with many 4WD, Automatic.
sette player, CD
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
6,500 miles. One (570) 709-5677 Garage kept. His & extras. $7,000. Loaded with
Owner. Excellent 4 door, V8, fully player, automatic, 4 ‘90 Evinrude out- options. Bedliner.
hers helmets. Must (570) 829-1419 or
Condition. $18,500 loaded, moon roof, SS clone. 350 new tires. Cham- board 70hp with tilt 55,000 miles.
LINCOLN`06
sell. $2400
570-760-5833 new tires & brakes. SPORT AWD engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
& trim— ‘92 EZ
loader trailer. With
570-760-3599
(570) 991-2135
$9,200. Call

FORD ‘05 EXPLORER TOWN CAR LIMITED


Interior & exterior in
excellent shape. 2
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000 rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
‘00 Tracker Series
60lbs foot pedal, 2
570-825-3711
FLAGSTAFF `08 (570) 868-6503
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
owners. Call
SPORT TRAC XLT
Fully loaded.
46,000 miles,
(570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351
miles, great
condition. $11,995. disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested,
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks, KAWASAKI ‘06 CLASSIC BLAZER 4 door, 4
new tires, regularly
570-836-1673 Vulcan Classic Super Lite Fifth
1/2 Ton, 4WD, Triple coated sacrifice at $8,500. 2 fish finders and serviced, great
Wheel. LCD/DVD
MERCEDES-BENZ `76
1500
automatic, V6
$15,992
Pearlized White.
Showroom MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 SUZUKI ‘10 SX4
(Wilkes-Barre)
Call 732-397-8030
more. MUST SEE.
Make Best Offer. Black and chrome.
Fuel injected. 21”
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD.
condition.
$18,900. Pure silver metallic. 5 door hatchback,
Only 8,600 miles
450SLC Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm. windshield. Pas-
senger backrest.
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
174,000 miles
$6,500 or best
570-814-4926 or Roof & mirror caps 80K miles, 1 owner, offer. 570-242-7979
in black. Tartan red $15,892 mint condition, no Floor boards. outside speakers &
(570) 654-2596
cloth / panther black
leather interior.
CHEVROLET `72 rust. Must Sell!
$9,900
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Remainder of war-
ranty. Expires
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA WANTED!
Black bonnet
stripes. Automatic. CHEVELLE 570-829-0847
Equipment
Feb., 2012. Kept in
heated garage!
water purifier,
awning, microwave 2500
www.wyoming Steptronic paddles. Two door hard top.
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 CHEVY ‘08 3500
Never damaged. oven, tinted safety Series. 6.0 Litre V8.

ALL Dual moon roofs, 307 Motor. Needs 7,000 miles. Great glass windows, Heavy Duty version.
valleymotors.com 560 Pierce St. work. Comes with condition! $6,800 raised panel fridge
570-714-9924
Cockpit chrono
package, conven- Kingston, PA additional 400 small 420 SEL HD DUMP TRUCK 570-574-9217 & many acces-
Excellent cargo van.
85K miles. Excellent
JUNK ience, cold weather www.wyoming block & many parts.
$5,000. Serious
Silver with red sories & options.
Excellent condition,
condition. $8,700

KAWASAKI
(heated seats) & valleymotors.com leather interior. 2WD, automatic. 570-829-4548 or
FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE inquires only. Every option. Only 12,000 miles. $22,500.
CARS!
premium packages. 570-714-9924 570-417-5991
(570) 836-2574 Garage kept, show- Vehicle in like 570-868-6986
`08 NINJA
CD AND ALLOYS Dynamic stability
$9,880 control. Xenon
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS CHEVROLET `79
room condition. new condition.
NEWMAR 36’ CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
CA$H headlights, front
and rear fog lights. 65,000 miles, good
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
$21,900.
570-288-4322
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
LT (premium pack-
Parking distance condition, keyless
CORVETTE L-48 miles. Great starter MOUNTAIN AIRE age), 3.4L, 47,000

PAID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY miles. All wheel


control. Harmon-
OLDSMOBILE `68
entry, cassette/ bike. $2,800 Seri- 5th wheel, 2 large
Kardon sound sys- radio + snow tires. All Corvette options, C-3500 CHEVY ous inquiries only. slides, new
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks

570-301-3602
tem. Chrome line $12,500 all original, new Food Truck with Call 570-331-4777 condition, loaded & seats. Leather
560 Pierce St.
interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive!
570-474-5268 Good Year tires,
new mufflers, just DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
new motor -
50,000. Excellent KAWASAKI `10
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
Kingston, PA tuned. 46,000 miles.
TOYOTA `06
condition. All stain- truck with hitch seats, keyless entry,
www.wyoming
MAZDA `04 3
$21,500
570-341-7822
$6,500 or best
offer 570-262-2845
REDUCED!!
This model only
less steel body.
CONCOURS 14 also available. onstar, roof rack,

AVALON
valleymotors.com Call Jack at 570-455-6796 running boards,
or 570-239-6969 produced in 1967 570-881-5825 Sport/Touring with
garage kept.
570-714-9924 Hatchback, 92,000
miles. Excellent
condition. auto,
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
1.8 S, Special
New tires, new
brakes, Inspected CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
& 1968. All
original 45,000
or Rich at
570-357-8319
ABS/traction
control, showroom
new, 400 miles,
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
35 ft. Well kept. On
$14,750.
570-362-1910
FORD ‘10 March 4, AC, 2 door post car, in
miles, Color

FORD ‘99 E350


sunroof, premium Edition, Power Burgundy, cloth metallic blue, 6 year campground on the

TAURUS SEL
sound and alloy
wheels. $8,300
steering, brakes,
windows & locks.
AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000
good condition for
age. Serious
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
warranty included.
$12,000.
Susquehanna River
near great fishing.
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab
AWD, V6 & Alloys
$21,920
(570) 864-2337 6 CD changer.
Excellent condition,
mile bumper to
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.
inquiries only, call
for details. $8,500
engine, 2nd
owner. Fender BUCKET VAN 570-331-3674 Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,

MAZDA `04 RX-8


43K. $12,500.
570-881-6897 $12,900.
(570) 881-3712
or best offer. Call
Steve at
skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles; KAWASAKI ‘ 99 ZX6R Brick heater,
covered by metal
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
570-407-0531 winner at shows. $9999 or best price. 600CC, roof with large
Hunter Green, 570-655-2689
NISSAN `08mileage,
ALTIMA Serious inquiries Great condition. Call Muzzy Exhaust. breezeway. Shed &
80,000 miles.
New brakes &
rotors. New Low TOYOTA `10 CHEVY `68 CAMARO only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
570-675-3384 or
570574-7002
Great condition.
Asking $3,100
CALL FRANK
many extras includ-
ed. Call for more CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
SS
560 Pierce St. 18000 miles, auto- Camry SE. 56,000 information. Custom Van. 67K
alignment. Two 570-301-7221
Kingston, PA matic, front wheel miles. Red, alloy 439 Motorcycles (570) 237-7076 miles. Interior has
new rear tires.
www.wyoming No accidents. drive, 4 door, anti- wheels, black cloth 396 automatic, 400
PONTIAC `68 theadvertisinguy
@gmail.com
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
oak wood trim, car-
peting, storage
HARLEY ‘01
valleymotors.com PRICE REDUCED lock brakes, air interior. Will consid- transmission, clean

CATALINA
conditioning, air er trade. $14,200 interior, runs good, areas, TV, rear seat
SUZUKI `07 C50T
570-714-9924 $8,000 or best Travel Trailer. 29’,
bags, power locks, (570) 793-9157 71K, garage kept, convertible to dou-
offer. For more
DAVIDSON
power windows, custom paint, Fire 400 engine. 2 mint condition, 1 ble bed, curtains.
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX information, call
(570) 332-4213 power mirrors,
power seats, all TOYOTA `93 MR2 Hawk tires, Krager
wheels, well
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black Electra Glide, Ultra CRUISER
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
2 door, 5 speed, air, fridge, shower
power, cruise con- T-top, 5 speed. maintained. roof and white wall Classic, many tom lighting on ceil-
power windows &
EXCELLENT
inside & out. Many ing. New exhaust
locks, sun roof, CD, Rare, Exclusive trol, GPS/naviga-
tion system,
AM/FM/CD, AC, $23,900 tires. Black interior. chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles, more extras. system. New rear
cruise & alloys. power antenna. Negotiable $4,995. Call
Excellent condition, Opportunity To AM/FM radio, CD New tires. No rust. 570-693-2742 (570) 696-3513 Metallic Emerald Reduced. $15,500. tires. Recently
very well main- Own... changer, Mp3 play-
er, keyless entry,
Great condition.
CHEVY`75 CAMARO PONTIAC 1937
Green. Garage
kept, like new CONDITION Call 570-842-6735 inspected. Excellent
condition. $4,800.
SUNLITE CAMPER
tained with service $5,000 Windshield, Bags,
records, remaining leather interior, condition. Includes Call 570-655-0530
(570) 708-0269 Floorboards,V&H
‘26 FORD
Honda warranty. sun/moon roof, 350 V8. Original Fully restored near Harley cover. 22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
65K, $10,500. rear defroster, new after 6:00PM owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
original. New paint,
new interior, new
$12,900 Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept. center bathroom, CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
MODEL T
570-706-0921 floor mats, Winter 570-718-6769 kitchen, sofa bed. Custom Van. 67K
Frost pearl paint,
TOYOTA ‘09 tuxedo silver / black wiring, custom tint- 570-709-4937 6K Miles $5,500
(570) 430-0357 Air, Fully self con- miles. Interior has
HONDA34k`07 CIVIC Panel Delivery heated seats, side vinyl top with black ed glass, new motor tained. Sleeps 6.
EX. miles.
100 point
Concours quality
mirror
backup
defroster,
camera, SCION XD naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
&
Spare
transmission.
motor & HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 Selling your New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
oak wood trim, car-
peting, storage
excellent condition,
sunroof, alloys, a/c,
restoration. Red
with black fend-
auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue-
Automatic,
traction control,
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937
trans. 16” wide
white walls car in SCREAMING EAGLE Camper?
Place an ad and 215-322-9845
areas, TV, rear seat
convertible to dou-
cd, 1 owner, garage ers. Never Driven. tooth, phone, nav., remote start. excellent condition
V-ROD& Black. find a new owner.
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
ble bed, curtains.

CHRYSLER `49
$14,680 in storage for 2 Seats 7. Power win-
kept. $13,000. Call 0 miles on & radio controls
Orange 570-829-7130 dows & seats. Cus-
570-760-0612 restoration. on steering wheel, years. $14,000 or Rear queen master
Used as a show tom lighting on ceil-
RARE! 4.5 years remain-
WINDSOR best offer. Serious
bike. Never abused. SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER bedroom, Walk
ing. New exhaust
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Sport SI. Red, with
$40,000
$38,000
ing on 7 year
100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper to
Silver / gray, 4 door
sedan. 6 cylinder
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923 480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking
800. 7,000 miles.
Must Sell. Like new.
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
system. New rear
tires. Recently
$36,500
STUDEBAKER ‘31
black interior, $20,000 or best $1,700. Please Call inspected. Excellent
bumper Premium flathead, fluid drive. extra large living
75,000 miles. 6 560 Pierce St. offer. Call 570-394-9413 condition. $4,800.
Warranty included, 45,000 original room + sofa bed.
speed, spoiler and Kingston, PA Rumble seat, coupe 570-876-4034 Call 570-655-0530
EXCELLENT CON- miles. Just like new! Big View windows.
body kit. Tinted win- 2002 BMW 745i DITION Altima www.wyoming REDUCED $15,000 Good condition.
SUZUKI ‘04 Air, awning, sleeps
dows, The Flagship of HYBRID 35city/33 valleymotors.com Call Jim: Call for details
HARLEY DAVIDSON 6, very clean, will CHEVY ‘07
Reduced $11,900 the Fleet highway mpg. 570-714-9924 570-654-2257 (570) 881-7545
GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 deliver. Located in
TRAILBLAZER LT
` 06 SOFTTAIL
(570) 714-0384 $18,900. Benton, Pa. $4,900.
New - $87,000
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m. Volkswagen ‘03 CORVETTES TANK ‘07 VISION
2007 Tank Motor
Less
miles. Team colors
215-694-7497
On-Star, Leather.
with matching hel- Satellite Radio.
VITO’S interior. 61K miles.
WANTED Sports Vision Motor-
NIGHTTRAIN met & jacket. Fend- 451 Trucks/ $17,770

&
Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA GTI
moonroof, 5 speed,
1953-1972
Any Condition!
cycle. 250 cc,
Brand new. 0 miles.
Dark gray metallic,
new rr tire &
er eliminator kit.
Scorpion exhaust.
SUVs/Vans
Kept. Navigation Auto, one owner, $2,400. For more $6,000.
loaded,$9750 Courteous, Fast brakes, many
GINO’S Stunning,
Must Sell!
Local trade
$11,435 excellent condition,
570-578-2149
Professional Buyer.
Licensed & Bonded
information call Tom
at 570-825-2114
extras. $10,900
(570) 592-4982
Call Dave after 5
pm 570-825-0394 BUICK `05
$20,000
Wanted: corvettebuyer.com
VOLKSWAGEN `71 HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
Junk
$18,600
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI 1-800-850-3656
SUZUKI ‘77 RENDEZVOUSFully
CX 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA

1993 CADILLAC SUPER BEETLE


AWD,

Cars & FORD `52 Road King 19,000


miles, new tires, lots
Convertible. Runs of extra chrome.
GS 750 loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6
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Trucks ALANTE 560 Pierce St.


Kingston, PA COUNTRY SEDAN great. Excellent
condition. Original
Like New. $12,900.
Call 570-639-1989
Needs work.
$1,500
cylinder. New
inspection, tires
570-714-9924

DODGE `00 RAM


2 Door CUSTOM LINE or best offer
www.wyoming engine. Can be & brakes. Like
Highest Convertible
valleymotors.com
STATION WAGON seen by appoint-
or 570-760-1023 570-822-2508 new, inside & out.
Exquisite Candy V8, automatic,
Prices
Paid!!
Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000
570-714-9924 8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
ment. Must Sell
$9,000 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 SUZUKI 97 GSXR 600
100th Anniversary
$16,900. Call
(570) 540-0975 1500 QUAD CAB
4X4, V8 automatic.
original miles. All
available options, PLYMOUTH ‘99 VOY- Great running
condition. Red with
condition, 2nd
(570) 455-8400
Edition Deuce. Blue &
smoked
White,
wind New tires & brakes.
FREE PICKUP owner. $9,500.
LINE UP Garage kept. 1

288-8995
including gold
alloy wheels. AGER VAN
6cyl., 7 pass, auto.
cloth interior, power
door locks, power
570-579-3517
A GREAT DEAL...
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet CHEVR0LET`02 Fully loaded. Lea-
ther interior. Many
extras. Must see.
Garage Kept. 1
owner. Final $1,750 DEALER windows, power
moon roof, FORD `65 IN CLASSIFIED!
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
& kevlar
gloves
racing
included. EXPRESS Excellent condition.
(570) 970-9351
HYUNDAI `04
Model Year.
Gorgeous FORD ‘95 RANGER 5 speed, just GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE Looking for the right deal $20,000. Call $2995. Call for info
CONVERSION
DODGE `04
570-706-6156 (570) 881-5011
Automobile! 4 cyl, 5-spd, 2WD, serviced, 117k. White with red on an automobile? VAN
TIBURON GT $31,000 $1,350. DEALER Asking $5,300 leather interior. Turn to classified.
HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED Loaded. Low
Blue, 5 speed $29,900
BUICK 94 LESABRE 570-885-2162 Black top. It’s a showroom in print! miles. Excellent
RAM 1500
manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm,
$27,900
4 dr. 6 cyl., auto
Runs exc., $1,650 VOLKSWAGEN `04
289 Engine, rebuilt.
61,000 original Classified’s got
the directions! 01’ SPORTSTER TRIPLE 955 CC condition.
$18,900 Too many extras to
miles. Original 7,000 miles. Very
power windows & From an Exotic, 570-674-3901 list. Low Mileage.
locks. 38K. Private Collection
Current Inspection
on all vehicles BEETLE owners manual
EXCELLENT CONDITION! VW CLASSIC `72
fast. Needs nothing.
Blue, never
$10,000
(570)709-2125
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-650-0278 570-825-8253 CONVERTIBLE $8,800. dropped. Excellent
Call 570-540-6236
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
Blue. AM/FM cas- (570) 881-2447
KARMANN GHIA condition. $4,200
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
JEEP `04 GRAND MERCEDES-BENZ `01
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
FORD `66 Restoration Vehicle
Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564 CHEVROLET `05 with cap. 1 owner,
CONVERTIBLE dows, locks & Family owned, garage kept, very
CHEROKEE LIMITED
4WD, 6 cylinder C-240
Blue/white top &
white interior.
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
garage kept, good
shape. Needs some
interior work, new
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
1100 Custom. 5800
AVALANCHE
Dark red with tan
good condition.
Many extras includ-
lent condition. interior. Pristine 883 cubic inch ing lift & back seat.
auto. Moonroof. Loaded, automatic, Recent document- condition. 26K seats, needs miles, light bar, leather interior.
ed frame-off Garage kept. 29 MPG gas.
Fully powered. New AC, heated leather miles. $17,000 or carburetor work. motor, Paco rigid cobra exhaust, LT Z71 package.
restoration. Over Reduced $4,000
brakes & tires. seats, 4 door. best offer. Only 58,000 miles. frame, extended & windshield, many Sunroof. 82,000
$31,000 invested. $14,000 or best offer
94,000 highway $4,700 (570) 817-6768 Asking $8,000. raked. Low miles. extras, must sell. miles. Must See!
will sell $21,500. 570-822-1976 (570) 868-0944
miles. $11,500 Call 570-388-6535 serious inquiries $6,000 or best $5,995. Call Asking $19,000
(570) 822-6334 570-335-3127 Leave Message
only! 570-343-2296 offer.(973) 271-1030 570-301-3433 (570) 362-4143
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SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Maintenance/
LICENSED STYLISTS & Repair
KIA `02 SEDONA MERCEDES-BENZ CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER FORD `05 WHEEL HONDA `10 JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER MITSUBISHI `95 NAIL TECHNICIANS
EX, Van, Sunroof. CABLE TV INSTALLERS
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
`99 ML 320
Sunroof, new tires,
CHAIR LIFT VAN
Seating capacity for
ODYSSEY
Miles
$14,850 MONTERO SR 4WD Needed for new Openings for experi-
salon. Experienced. enced installers and
condition. 177,102 miles, auto- Spanish-speaking a
115,930 miles 7 plus 2 wheel dedicated trainees
$5000 or best offer. matic, four wheel plus.
MUST SELL chairs. 140,000 eager to learn in the
drive, 4 door, anti- Call 570-606-1701
570-606-7654
$7,200 OBO miles. Great condi- lock brakes, air con- 506 Administrative/ or 570-328-0948
Scranton area.
(570)760-0511 tion. Asking $7,000. Clerical Responsibilities
ditioning, air bags,
include installing
For more details, power locks, power Shopping for a cable TV to the
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale REDUCED!!!
ASKING $9,999
Call 570-589-9181 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
windows,
mirrors,
power
power ADMINISTRATIVE new apartment? customer’s home or
Classified lets business, and
FORD `97 DIESEL
www.wyoming
JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET
Special Edition.
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seats, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, ASSISTANT you compare costs - connection of all
customer premise
READY FOR THE Cummins engine,
Maroon, Fully
570-714-9924 cassette player, CD Part Time general
office assistant
without hassle equipment. Educat-
WINTER! Don’t pay 8-L. 49,049 changer, leather
dealer prices! White miles. 33,000 loaded. Leather interior, sun roof, needed for unique or worry! ing the customers
with grey interior.
Looks and runs like
gross wt. 6,649
light wt. $19,500
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof JEEP ‘06 rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
local project. Excel-
lent communication,
Get moving
with classified!
on how to properly
operate the servic-
plus many other es and equipment
it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4
Must see!
(570) 829-5886 extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.
COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
new Passed inspec-
tion, new battery.
typing, Word &
Excel skills. Ability
518 Customer
installed is a critical
part of this position.
wheel drive, 84,900 $2,500 to work under pres-
Brand New. $17,880 Support/Client Care QUALITY
miles, new tires, (570) 868-1100 sure. Send cover
tow package, anti FORD `99 E250 Asking $37,000 Call after 2:00 p.m. letter & resume to
WORKMANSHIP is a
MUST! We are a
lock brakes, driver (570) 328-0850 abb@wplibrary.org
TELEMARKETER
MITSUBISHI `97
Wheelchair Van DRUG FREE WORK-
and passenger by May 4th.
airbags, power
78,250 miles. Fully
serviced, new bat- INTERNATIONAL ‘95 BOOKKEEPER
Looking for Part
Time/Full Time Tele-
PLACE, where
SAFETY is a CORE
windows, power
mirrors, power
locks, rear window
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
DUMP TRUCK
Refurbished, rebuilt 560 Pierce St.
15’ CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
marketer to start
immediately for
VALUE. Contact us
at 570-235-1145

SPA HOSPITALITY
chairs. Braun Millen- engine, transmis- Kingston, PA Insurance Company.
MAINTENANCE
defroster and nium lift with diesel engine.
sion replaced. www.wyoming Would be making
wiper, privacy tint, remote. Walk up Rebuilt automatic
Rear-end removed outbound calls.
air conditioner, valleymotors.com

B a d Cre d it
transmission. Very
cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
door. Front & rear
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
and relubed. Brand
new 10’ dump. PA
state inspected.
570-714-9924 good rubber. All
around good The
TEAM
Woodhouse
Please call Lisa @
570-208-5640. ANDNight
PRODUCTION
N o Cre d it LEXUS `06 GX 470
much more. condition. $9,500. condition inside Day Spa is hiring for Shift
$12,900/best offer.
Call 570-237-6375 570-594-1496 & out. Well Bookkeeper (hours 527 Food Services/ 2 years experience
570-332-4999 maintained. Hospitality working in the coal

N e e d a Ca r?
flexible) & Full time
FORD ‘68 BRONCO JEEP `00
Ready to work. Front Desk Staff. industry. Welding
experience neces-
LINE COOKS
PRICE REDUCED! Bookkeeper posi-
DODGE `10 WRANGLER
$6,195 or
best offer
tion requires knowl- sary. Plant & equip-
ment maintenance

Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
edge of Quick-
GRAND CARAVAN Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
Books, AP & Payroll;
front desk position SERVERS experience. 8pm-
4am. To start imme-

570 -693-30 76
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi- Cypress Pearl with PONTIAC `04
requires outstand-
ing customer serv-
ice skills and must
Red Rooster
Restaurant
Rte. 118 & 29
diately. Apply in per-
son only - No calls.
Mountaintop

MONTANA
tion. Factory & ivory leather interi- be available days, Sweet Valley Anthracite Inc.
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith extended war- or. Well maintained, evenings and some 1550 Crestwood Dr.
Mountaintop, PA
2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806
302 V8 engine. garage kept. All 95,000 miles, well Saturdays.
3-speed on the service records. maintained. Excell- Please apply in

W E M AK E IT EAS Y! floor transmission. Brand new tires. ent overall condi- person at the spa 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
TJ, Black with grey All options including tion. Keyless entry, Monday-Friday, 9-6.
To place your 34X9.50 swamper
tires. Racing seats, interior. 4 cylinder, premium audio built in baby seat, 387 Wyoming Ave.,

548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health ad Call Toll Free roll cage.


$9,500
5-speed manual
transmission. CD
package, rear
climate control,
dual climate con-
trol. Rear air. Seats
Kingston. EOE

1-800-427-8649 For more pics or player, hardtop, full


doors, sound bar.
adjustable suspen- 7. Recent inspec- LINE UP
information, call sion, towing pack- tion & tires. KBB
DODGE RAM ‘06 (570) 301-7221 4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with
age, rear spoiler, over $6300. Asking A GREAT DEAL...
Lexus bug guard. $5,000 firm. Call
advertisinguy
IN CLASSIFIED!
1500 SLT @gmail.com steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
42,750 miles.
$28,950
(570) 417-9884
Looking for the right deal
HONDA `02 CR-V
Low miles, Goodrich 35’s with

RN’s
One owner Full size spare. Only
(570) 237-1082
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
EXPERIENCED
LEXUS `96 LX 450
$19,845 85,000 miles.
EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
owner, very clean, $6,999
56,000 miles,
automatic, It’s a showroom in print! CAREGIVERS NEEDED
Part Time 7-3 & 11-7 meticulously main- (570) 301-7221 Full time 4WD, Pearl all-wheel drive, Classified’s got Visiting Angels is looking for skilled,compas-
Accepting applications for tained. Seasonal & white with like new 4 door, air condi- the directions! sionate and reliable caregivers to
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Per Diem RNs all shifts cargo mats. $8,400 leather ivory interi- tioning, all power,
or best offer. Call or. Silver trim. work in the homes of the elderly.
CD player, leather 507 Banking/Real
LPN’s 570-646-3334 or
570-762-3294
Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
interior, tinted
Estate/Mortgage
We offer competitive wages, training,
friendly and supportive staff.
560 Pierce St. windows, custom
Full Time 11-7 Part Time 3-11 warranty, new 84,000 miles, Ask- Come Join Our Growing Team!
Kingston, PA wheels, $13,000 Professionals
HONDA `03 tires & brakes, ing $10,750 Call 570-829-8753 Must have a minimum of 2 years experience,
Accepting applications for www.wyoming 570-654-3076 or
4,000 miles.
Per Diem LPNs all shifts valleymotors.com $5,900 or 570-498-0005
Before 5:00 p.m.
CLERK/TELLER valid driver’s license. Certification a plus.
Immediate Openings in the
CNA’s 570-714-9924
High
ODYSSEY
mileage,
best offer.
570-814-2125
MITSUBISHI `95 SUZUKI `09 PART TIME Dallas, Pittston area.
Why a career with Visiting Angels?
Full Time 3-11 & 11-7
FORD `01 LARIAT 140000 miles,
GRAND VITARA166 Credit union has Because we care about our caregivers!
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7
Per Diem All shifts Available
250 Super Duty
with slide-in camper
automatic,
wheel drive,
front
4
JEEP `06 MONTERO SR 4WD
177,102 miles, auto-
Luxury 4x4.
opening for a part
time Clerk/Teller. Call 570-270-6700 today!
AMAZING SHIFT
new tires, 4 door, 8’
bed. Soft and hard-
door, anti-lock
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
COMMANDER 4X4
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
horsepower 4 cylin-
der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
Requires attention
to details, GL expe-
rience & excellent
Equal Opportunity Employer
DIFFERENTIALS & PAY RATES top for bed covers.,
power locks, ed leather. All lock brakes, air con- miles. 4 wheel anti customer service
Good condition. ditioning, air bags,
2nd shift $1.75 Sold together or power windows, power. Navigation, lock disc brakes. skills. Please send 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Satellite, Blue tooth, power locks, power Leather, heated resume to: PG&W
3rd Shift $1.00 separately $10,900 power mirrors,
3rd row, More. windows, power seats. Power seats, Employees FCU
(570) 639-5478 AM/FM radio, CD
Weekend Days - $1.00 player, rear 69,000 mirrors, power mirrors, locks & Attn: Carole Fischer
seats, cruise con-
FORD `03 F150 defroster, rear highway miles. sunroof. 6 cd 265 S. Main St.
How To Apply? windshield wiper, $14,900. Call trol, AM/FM radio, changer with 8 Wilkes-Barre, PA
Call 877-339-6999 x1 cassette player, CD 18701
LARIAT
$5,990 (570) 855-3657 speakers. Cruise &
changer, leather tilt. Smart pass key- Email: cfischer@
Fax: 866-854-8688 (570) 606-4198
Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com Contractor ready JEEP `07 interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
less entry start. pgwefcu.org / EOE

HUMMER ‘05 H2
with ladder rack & $19,000. Call
windshield wiper,
Complete Application in Person
WRANGLER X 509 Building/
tool box, 4x4 diesel, 570-401-3714
new Passed inspec-
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
Located directly across from
under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000
Yellow with black
leather interior. 4x4, stick shift, soft
tion, new battery.
$2,500 TOYOTA ‘04
Construction/
Skilled Trades
You r Frie n d In NEW
LCCC on LCTA Bus Route or best offer.
570-925-2845
Front & rear heated
seats. Many chrome
top. Red exterior,
well maintained,
(570) 868-1100
Call after 2:00 p.m. SIENNA XLE The Ca r B u s in e s s AD D R ESS AT
260 S. R ive rSt,
accessories. $28,500 garage kept. 11,500
DVD, leather ENTRY LEVEL P a rtia lL is ting !
P la ins , P A
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
or best offer. Call miles, one owner.
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other moonroof
(570) 788-9826 or
(570) 956-8547
AC, CD player,
cruise control. SL. AWD, 1 owner, $14968 CONSTRUCTION LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S
Leave Message Tow package with no accidents. 4
cargo carrier. LABORER 2008 ...............$11,995
V W ..R...A...BBIT

Earn Extra Cash


door hatchback, 6
JEEP `87 WRANGLER Excellent condition.
$18,700
cylinder, roof rails,
dark gray, black Entry level field
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s.

............................$6,995
YJ. Copper color Call 570-822-9680 interior. Premium employees for a two 1998 C..A...D..ILLA
68K M ile s.
C D EV ILLE
with black hard top. person crew, no

For Just A Few


wheels, new tires,
4.0L 6 cylinder auto.
60K miles on 2nd
engine. Many new
TRUCKS FOR SALE
Ford, GMC,
brakes extra set of
snows. Premium
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
experience neces-
sary, company will
2003
34K M ile s....................................$7,495
PO N TIA C SU N FIR E
www.wyoming train. The work is
sound/Bose/blue- 2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS
parts. No rust. International-Prices valleymotors.com outdoor, fast paced,
$12,995
Hours A Day.
tooth, XM radio. ...........
$2,400. Call starting at $2,295. very physical and S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s
Intelligent key entry. 570-714-9924
...................................$8,495
570-706-1243 Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
Newly inspected will require
applicant to be out
the 2000 BM
92K M ile s.
W 323I
TRACTOR
36,900 miles
Call U-haul of town for eight day
2000 C H EV Y M A LIBU LS
$4,995
$19,500
570-822-5536 intervals followed by

Deliver
412 Autos for Sale (570) 371-7227 ....................................
90K M ile s

TRAILERS
six days off. Appli-
cants must have a
FREIGHTLINER valid PA driver’s O VER 5 0 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK !
’97 MIDROOF license and clean
driving record. H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E
143738

475 CAT & 10


speed transmission. Starting wage is Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES
negotiable but will
$12,000
be no less than
$14.00 per hour plus
260 S ou th R ive r S t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0
FREIGHTLINER
’99 CONDO incentive pay with W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M
430 Detroit, Super family health, dental
10 transmission. and 401k. Apply at:
(No Collections) Asking $15,000. R.K. Hydro-Vac, Inc.
1075 Oak Street NEW LOW PRICES!
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Pittston, PA 18640 2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai
e-mail resume to:
Available routes: with sides. All
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
tcharney@
rkhydrovacpa.com
Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr

or call:
Laflin/Hudston 2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
800-237-7474
Monday to Friday, Loaded!
$
4,990* $4,990*
8:30 to 4:30.
$920 Monthly Profit + Tips LINEUP E.O.E and
Mandatory
225 daily papers / 240 Sunday papers ASUCCESSFULSALE Drug Testing.
03 Ford 02 Ford Escape
Chamberlain Street, Driftwood Drive, Hilldale Drive, Windstar
Jason Drive, Lombardo Drive INCLASSIFIED! Gas
LABORERS
field Cleanup
Doyouneedmorespace? Crew. Must be
Duryea A yard or garage sale
in classified
physically fit and
willing to work in all Loaded w/ 66K Miles

$560 Monthly Profit + Tips is the best way


weather conditions.
Pre-employment
$
6,990* $6,490*
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers tocleanoutyourclosets! and Random Drug
Testing. Must be ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, You’re in bussiness available to work
Custom 4Dr Breeze
Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street with classified! Day/Night
Starting
Shifts.
wage
VOLVO `08 XC90 $15.00 per hour.
Benefits available
Dallas Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
after 90 days. 570- 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C

4,990 2,890*
297-4720 or apply
$ * $
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
in person @ 22020
Rt. 14 Troy, PA.
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other condition. New *All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
tires, new brakes
PAVING & EXCAVATING
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street,
MOTOR TWINS
&
VALLEY DISTRIBUTING
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway Black top laborers,
Midland Drive, Saginaw Street $26,500/ best offer. equipment experi-
CALL STEVE MORENKO
STORAGE COMPANY
570-779-4325 ence a plus.
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
279396

570-417-2010 till 5
West Pittston
Must have drivers
license, CDL a plus.
Call 570-760-3486.
718-4050
457 Wanted to Buy
$760 Monthly Profit + Tips Auto
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers Valley Distributing is seeking candidates for our
Exeter Ave., Ann Street, Clear Spring Ct., Laflin facility for the following positions: ALL
Ledgeview Drive, Susquehanna Ave., York Ave. JUNK S P E C IA L P U R C H A S E
Parsons
$965 Monthly Profit + Tips
• CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES
Bachelor’s Degree required
CAR &
TRUCKS 2010 CHEVY HHR
194 daily papers / 222 Sunday papers
Wyoming Street, Auburn Street, West Chestnut Street,
• MATERIAL HANDLING OPERATORS
1st and 2nd shifts
WANTED
Highest Prices
PANEL LS
2.2L Ecotec 4 Spd, Auto.,
LOW
M ILES

East Elm Street, John Street Clamp and Forklift 2 years experience required. Paid In Cash!!! Air, Spotter Mirrors, Deluxe
Front Bucket Seats, Lockable
• WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR FREE Cargo Area, Traction Control, 32 M PG
To find a route near you and start 2nd shift - 3:30pm - 12:00am REMOVAL OnStar, AM/FM/CD (HW Y.)

15,850
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
5 Starting $
3 years experience required *
281006

Call V&G

570-829-7107 Apply in person at


Anytime
288-8995 AVAIL. At
Valley Distributing & Storage Co. Job Seekers are *Price plus tax & tags. Onstar fees applicable. Remainder of Factory
Warranty & GM Certified. See dealer for details. STK#Z2438
One Passan Drive • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 looking here!
601 K IDDE R S T., W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A
Where's your ad?
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm 570-829-7130 and 821-2772 • 1-800-444-7172
MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:30-8:00pm
or send resume to khaller@valleydist.com ask for an employ-
ment specialist
FRIDAY 8:30-7:00pm
SATURDAY 8:30-5:00pm
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DRIVERS
MENTOR your bad credit - front loader, new Navy tops XS to
has an exciting QUALITY CONTROL 100% GUARAN- door lock, but needs CEMETERY PLOTS medium $1. Lilu
CEDAR CHEST
Antique with hand
MECHANIC opportunity for TEED.” Attorneys new motor. $200. small purse with LAPTOP: Dell d610
Drive with the best Plymouth National painted flowers on
Responsible for
of the best!
Come join our great
DIRECT SUPPORT TECHNICIAN – for the Federal
Trade Commission
570-954-2899 Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
cute buttons from
Pac Sun $3. Black
refurbished:w7sp1,o
fc10,antivirus+more.
front, footed base &
beautiful carved
daily maintenance Entry Level say they’ve never slip-on waitress p4mc.6,60gb,dvdr
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in
family of Drivers
Kenan Advantage PROFESSIONAL
in a new group
Will assist
Supervisor, estab-
QC seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
712 Baby Items $450 each. Call
570-825-3666 shoes size 6-1/2
rarely worn $1.50
wifi, new battery &
bag. warranty $225.
trim, leg needs
minor repair. $100.
Group BABY CARRIAGE , Recliner $40. Bed-
hydraulic and elec- home opening in lish, examine and tion. No one can Asics track cleats Dell d600 laptop
Tired of sorting excellent condition, room set, circa 1926
trical
Welding
systems.
a plus.
through all the ads
that promise home
Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Full-Time
maintain quality on
production floor.
legally remove
accurate and timely
includes hood &
bottom basket $20.
CEMETERY PLOTS silver/light
size 7, good condi-
green refurb: w7sp1
,ofc10, antivirus +
inlaid wood, bed,
dresser & armoire,
Competitive salary Position will be “on information from (3) together. tion $3. Semi/ prom more. p4mc 1.6,40
weekly runs or Base Pay: 570-239-2937 $125. Antique wash
and benefits. hands” in produc- your credit report. Maple Lawn dress, David’s Bridal gb, cdrw+dvd, wifi,
sorry no local runs $9.50-11.00/hour stand, carved &
Solomon Container tion dept., on floor It’s a process that Section of metallic blue/ grey, new battery & bag,
available? If what BASSINET with stenciled decora-
Service testing and sam- starts with you and Dennison tea length bubble, warranty $200. HP
you really want is to KEY RESPONSI- canopy, mobile, tions, $110. call
495 Stanton St. pling. $ 13/hour to involves time and a Cemetery. strapless size 4 d530 small desk
be home daily, look BILITIES: Establish music, vibration. 570-881-5143
Wilkes-Barre start. Hours: 7 a.m. conscious effort to Section ML. $10. Dolly’s Bou- top/monitor/key-
no further. a relationship with Green/white pattern
570-829-2206 to 4 p.m Mon. – Fri. pay your debts. $550 each. tique, beautiful board/mouse=sys- COFFEE TABLE -
Driver Qualifications the individual for boy or girl. Can
Must have prior Learn about manag- 610-939-0194 Sherri Hill short tem. refurb:w7 sp1, Solid oak, 53 1/4” X
receiving services also be used as
WINDOW TREATMENT Class A CDL ability
to obtain tank and to ensure effective
guidance, support
experience in QC
and with Microsoft
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
bedside sleeper.
Includes matt pad &
dress violet & pink,
with bow at waist,
ofc10,antivirus+mor
e.p4 2.6,80gb, cdrw
24” with 3 glass top
inserts. Excellent
hazmat 2 years Word & Excel. Will + dvd, warranty/
INSTALLERS recent verifiable
tractor-trailer expe-
and service delivery
•Coordinate, organ- operate forklift and
some heavy lifting
message from The
Times Leader and
sheets. Excellent
condition. $50.
CEMETERY
PLOTS
can be worn strap-
less, size3/4, worn complete system
$150.570-862-2236
condition, $50.
570-288-3723
rience. Safe driving ize and/or assist the FTC. 570-855-9221 (2) Available. once. $30.
Professional, Expe- may be required. COUCH, love seat,
record. with household St. Mary’s Unique Tiffany TOWER HP dual
rienced, Opportuni- Must be detailed HIGHCHAIR, white & pillows, off white
activities such as Cemetery. Near gown, Terra cotta core tower. 3.4ghz
ty, (Blinds, Shades, Advantages oriented and have vinyl highchair with with green & red
light housekeeping front gate on N. color with beading, cpu. ddr2 ram. win-
Verticals, Horizon- Home Daily. Com- ability to multi-task. blue print padding $ flowers, very good
and meal prepara- Main St. Call for layered, lace, Vin- dows 7. delivery.
tals) for top Co. petitive pay pack- Competitive benefit large tray $30. condition. S shaped
tion details at tage looking, strap- $85. 570-905-2985
Work in own area. age. Excellent ben- package. Candi- Walker red, blue & coffee table (Mother
•Provide transporta- (570) 328-7370 less, from Prom
Email resume to efit packages. Train- dates meeting qual- yellow $15. Yellow of Pearl) $200. for
tion for individuals Excitement, size 12,
Edwin@distinctive ing on safe driving ifications should for- infant seat vibrates 732 Exercise all. 570-287-3716
receiving services runs small. Must
treatments.com or
call 516-358-9612.
and product han-
dling. New and well
to planned and/or ward resume with
wage requirements
700 with music, great for OAKLAWN CEMETERY see. $40. Short Equipment CURIO CABINET
maintained equip-
necessary activities
to: MERCHANDISE feeding $40.
570-208-3888
4 grave sites, gold, sequin bodice,
full tulle sparkly bot-
Solid oak, three
and appointments fabulous location. AB-LOUNGE SPORT glass shelves & two
ment, uniforms, and •Maintains current AEP Industries, tom prom dress
Inc.,Attn: Human INFANT CLOTHES Purchased 20 years w/ owners manual & lights for display
more! Call Brian progress and con- 702 Air ago. $2,450 from David’s Bridal,
Resources, LARGE PLASTIC DVD, Excellent con- $200. Bridal Pre-
972-740-8051 to tact notes and any 610-838-7727 size 4, worn once.
539 Legal 20 Elmwood Ave., Conditioners BOX $10. dition $40.00 cious Moment knick
learn how to get other appropriate $15. BCBG black
Mountain Top, Pa. 570-285-3119 (570)825-0330 knacks $5 to $35,

LEGAL SECRETARY
started. Apply online
@ www.thekag.com
documentation
accordance
in
with 18707, Fax (570) AIR CONDITIONER
UMBRELLA stroller,
LINEUP short semi dress,
sequins on top, ELLIPTICAL: Bronze,
Hunter green couch
reclines on both
474-9257, Email: $40
Organizational skills MENTOR policy, 570-740-1246 red & blue plaid $7. ASUCCESSFULSALE worn once, size 4. silver, & black sides, drawer in
NES RENTALS program standards Grullony@ $15. BCBG red short Omega Fitness Ellip-
and experience aepinc.com Backless booster center bottom and
necessary. Knowl-
edge of office pro-
or other regulatory
policies We are a Drug Free 706 Arts/Crafts/
seat $5. Car seat,
gray with blue trim,
INCLASSIFIED! semi, pleated criss
crossed top, flowy
tical Trainer
instruction book &
w/ hidden pull out table
with cup holders
Workplace. EOE
cedures and Word
NES RENTALS, a •May assist clients Hobbies $30. Pack & Play, Doyouneedmorespace? skirt, beautiful, worn adapter $300.00 $150. Vera Bradley
leader in a multi-bil- with medication once, can be worn (570)825-0330
a must. Salary
lion dollar rental administration 566 Sales/Retail/ PATTERNS Simplici-
Graco blue & yellow
with animal print
A yard or garage sale strapless size 4
retired pattern
commensurate with purse $20. Vera
experience.
industry for con- •Complete other Business ty Daisy Kingdom pad, asking $30. in classified $15. 7 dance dress-
742 Furnaces & Bradley retired pat-
struction is looking es sizes small,
Send resume to:
to make immediate
duties as needed
JOB Development size 3456 on pat- Stroller, green & is the best way medium & large, Heaters tern wallet $10,
tern, all fabric & cream plaid $40. Dooney and Burke
c/o Times Leader
Box 2530
hires for the follow- REQUIREMENTS: details to match Booster high chair, tocleanoutyourclosets! $5.each 696-3528 black purse $10.
HEATER. Propane
SALESPERSON You’re in bussiness
ing positions in the •High school diplo- pattern, size 3 - 30 cream with bur- call 570-704-8117
15 N. Main Street gas, with 30’ cop-
PITTSTON, PA ma or GED required;
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
area: Bachelor’s Degree Now hiring
patterns, includes
material to match,
gundy, $25. TV
video baby monitor,
with classified! Collect cash, not dust! per tubing. $100 or
best offer.
DRESSER: 3 drawer,

DRIVER
preferred Full time positions. top drawer needs

542 Logistics/
•One year service- Commission
based. Experi-
Daisy Kingdom doll
pattern also on pat-
brand new, $50.
Baby bath tub 726 Clothing Clean out your 570-287-9946 repair $20. Larger
corner computer
delivery experience tern $200. One 18
Transportation
You will operate
multi-dimensional preferred
•Ability to apply
ence in propane,
heating oil and
gallon tall tote (plas-
shower $20. Wood-
en changing table BOY’S
sizes M/L,
CLOTHES
all like
basement, garage HEATERS (4)
kerosene, all serv-
iced & working. $30
desk, light oak &
gray $75.
tic) with lace, all $60. Eddie Bauer
DRIVERS
construction equip-
ment, delivery common
understanding
sense
to
HVAC sales. Email
or fax resumes to
sizes, some eyelet car seat, beige & new 25 items for
$30. Boy’s sizes
or attic and call the each, call Monday -
Thursday after 6 pm
570-868-6018
trucks, including $50. Many plastic black suede $40.
Independent con- tractor trailer com- carry out instruc-
tions furnished in
570-474-5256 or
eb2@buttonoil.com
dolls
dresses
to crochet
for, air
570-239-5292 L/XL polos, shorts,
shirts, sweatshirts,
Classified depart- 570-288-6214 GAZEBO brand new
10’x12’ $400 new.
binations to pick up
tractor opportuni-
ties for owners/ and deliver equip- written or oral form
•Current driver’s
freshners included
$20. 570-674-3843 716 Building
25 items $30. Bare-
ly worn, some still
ment today at 570- 744 Furniture &
Sturdy steel con-
struction, net &
ment to and from
operators with 2002
or newer cargo customer work
sites, and is able to
license, car regis-
tration and auto
573 Warehouse Materials have tags 237-1583
829-7130! Accessories fence panels includ-
ed $225.
vans & some small- 708 Antiques & JACKET: boys gen- BAR hardwood, 570-474-5643
ASSISTANT
er vehicles for distri- train in safe usage insurance is neces- DOOR. 36”x80” uine Italian stone
bution and courier of the equipment. sary Collectibles solid wood, 6 panel. leather jacket, size 728 Commercial/ liquor cabinet with
GRANDFATHER
H.S. diploma (or •Full time positions Exterior or interior. lock, copper insert
services. Must have 14. $25. 868-6018 CLOCK, cherry,
are available – Natural oak finish, Industrial top, 2 barstools, 4
WAREHOUSE
cell phone and GPS. equivalent), the abil- carved top, beautiful
morning, evening, right or left with 1/2’ long. Excellent
484-768-1453
ity to lift 70 lbs.,
overnight shifts hardware. $200.
PROM GOWNS, Equipment condition, great for
83”hx22’w, new,
have a valid CDL excellent condition, never used $375.
www.aexdrivers.net Call 570-735-8730 entertaining, must
SUPERVISOR
license, satisfactory (3) available, sizes BOY’S SUITS, navy, 570-457-7854
driving record, and Full Time benefits or 570-332-8094 4, 8, & 10. Colors husky size 14/16 and see, smoke free
include health, den- home. $650. nego- GET THE WORD OUT
DRIVERS-CLASS
knowledge of feder- watermelon $75., size 8. like new. $10
tal, vision, Flexible Plant seeking can- DOUBLE UTILITY tiable. 693-0884
al motor carrier reg- black $50. & seam- each Call 823-4941 with a Classified Ad.
Spending Accounts, didate with strong SINK, with spraying
ulations is required. foam green $75.
leadership, organi- faucet. Barely used. BAR STOOLS for 570-829-7130
A CDL
Two years of com-
mercial driving
Employee
tance Program.
Assis-
zation and com-
munication skills.
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ $75. 570-417-4188
Worn only once. Call
570-239-6011 730 Computer counter/island, sad-
dle seat, walnut HUTCH, Oak, lights,
experience involving
Will work hands-
Old Toys, model kits, leave message. Equipment & wood, 24” like new
CONTACT: Bikes, dolls, old gun glass shelves, great
the movement of Software

91
Looking for a on to direct and GLASS DOOR. 3 $40 set of three. condition $250. Oak
trucks and con- Randi Farr Mining Items, trains

%
manage staff for way glass door for 570-696-4494 Table, six chairs,
company you struction equipment 570-654-4585 & Musical Instruments,
busy high volume bath tub. $25 DESK. Computer good condition
can retire with? including oversized ext 4226 Hess. 474-9544 BED twin complete
Logistics depart- 570-331-8183 Desk $50. Call 735- $150. Oak side-
loads required. fax 570-654-3733 8730 or 332-8094 with rails $50.
Randi.Farr@the ment. Must have BASEBALL UNI- board, great condi-
Looking for Knowledge of safety
previous supervi- FORM 1950’s A.G. Looking for the right deal 570-675-2879 tion $250.
procedures for mentornetwork.com GATEWAY computer
more home/ sory experience in Spaulding wool, Mil- on an automobile? 570-829-4025
family time?
securing and trans-
porting cargo is also
Apply online
or in person: a warehouse facil- ton Team $200. Turn to classified. of Times Leader system. 27” crt
monitor with built in
BEDROOM SET-
dresser with mirror,
essential. 312 Highway 315, ity including all
function of ship-
570-239-8377 It’s a showroom in print! readers read speakers win xp highboy dresser,
LAMP - Parlor stand
up lamp. Very good
We offer
top pay and
Pittston, PA 18640
www. ping/receiving/ FOREIGN world Classified’s got the Classified pro, dvd burner, nightstand & regular
size bed. $150.
condition. Grey
NES RENTALS the directions! mouse, keyboard &
benefits offers competitive pa-mentor.com inventory,
and ISO experi-
union coins total of 90,
mostly older types LIGHT FIXTURE
section. much more $300. 570-287-0563
metal color. $25.
570-740-1246
Weekly home wages, medical/ EOE/M/F/D/V all for $15. Compaq 14” laptop
ence a plus. Com- Beautiful tiffany- *2008 Pulse Research CHINA CABINET
time and much dental, vision, tuition 570-735-6638 includes carring LIVING ROOM Sofa
more reimbursement, and
401(k).
RESIDENTIAL puter literate, abil-
ity to multi-task,
LIONEL TRAIN SET-
style light fixture
measuring 13”H x
case, ac adapter,
restore dvd & color
tan/white
finish,
marble
god Condi-
and Loveseat.
Leather. Light beige,
meet deadlines, 32”W x 14”D,

What Do
tion $60. Television
For more
For considera-
tion, apply online CARE AIDES
Part time positions
attention to detail
a must. Schedule
Spirit of 76 engine,
caboose, & 3 box stained glass piece
of art is done in
web cam
motion detect for
with
Stand 2 glass
shelves & bottom
great
$350.
condition
823-9551
details, at our Careers cars (Georgia, NC & surveillance. xp pro

You Have
available. Looking will be every other white & mother-of- shelf wood, excel- LOVESEAT &
please call center at Delaware) slightly sp3, office, 33
for caring & com- weekend commit- pearl tones & has a lent condition $75. OTTOMAN solid
800-628-7807 www.nesrentals. used great condi- games, typing, eng-

To Sell
passionate people ment. Full time polished brass fin- Motion mirror with sand colored cush-
and ask for com/careers. tion. $175. lish tutor & much
for Alzheimer’s with competitive ish. Asking price is sound Tropical ioned, excellent
recruiting. NES recognizes and 570-287-5045 more, needs new
assisted living facil- wage and bene- $350.. ALSO, a pair Scenery .$25. shape $200.

Today?
values diversity. battery. $150.
ity. Must be a high fits. Qualified can- STATE QUARTER of polished brass 570-855-5737 570/824-7807 or
We are an 570-457-6610
school graduate. didates please for- COIN SETS in fold- and acrylic wall 570-545-7006
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
Reliable applicants ward resume ers. $20. 824-1180 sconces measuring
employer.
WITH SALARY 7”H x 9”W. These
need only apply. No
REQUIREMENTS a YEARBOOKS: classic looking fix-
527 Food Services/ 527 Food Services/ 527 Food Services/
TRUCK DRIVER phone calls please.
Apply within. must to:
AEP Industries,
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
tures are priced at
$48. for the pair.
Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality
Full time, able to Keystone
GET ON THE drive a 20’ truck, Inc. 1940, 1961, 1963, Call 570-430-1366 if
Garden Call 829-7130
FOOD SERVICES MANAGER
ROAD TO 7 year clean driving Attn: Human 1942, 1943, 1944, interested. Photos
Estates
SUCCESS! record, able to do
physical work and 100 Narrows Rd
Resources
20 Elmwood Ave.
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
1934, 1935, 1936,
upon request. to place your ad.
lift 60 lbs., PA driver Route 11 Mountaintop, PA 1937, 1945, 1946, ROOFING, 5 rubber This position plans, directs, and supervises the camp’s food service.
McLane, a Larksville 1951, 1955, 1956, rolls, R.P.I. Royal It is responsible for the oversight of the kitchen staff, facility
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chain services
ble hours, $9/hour Riverstreet email: 1966, 1970, 1980, Black EPDM. $200 overseeing the cooking and serving of meals, supervising the kitchen
leader, is looking per roll firm. Save!
for qualified plus incentive on Manor Lynottm@
aepinc.com
1985, 2005, 2006.
Meyers H.S. 1935, (570) 822-9625
timesleader.com staff, and ordering of food and supplies.
Class A Drivers to pounds collected. has an opportunity
Apply at: available for a We are a drug- 1936, 1937, 1938, Previous experience working in a camp or institutional food service
become part of
our valued team. U’SAgain Recycling Full Time Day Shift free workplace 1942, 1943, 1944, 509 Building/ 509 Building/ setting, experience as a cook, and cooking for large groups is required.
486 S. Empire St. EOE 1945, 1946, 1960,
Construction/ Construction/
McLane’s
uniformed drivers Wilkes-Barre
570-270-2670
HOUSEKEEPING AIDE 1974, 1975, 1976,
1977. Kingston H.S. Skilled Trades Skilled Trades
Excellent communication, management, and interpersonal skills are
also required. Candidates should have the ability to lift 50lbs.
are well recog- We offer a competi- 1938, 1939, 1940,
nized and trusted and be able to stand for up to 8 hours.
tive salary and ben- 1944, 1948, 1949.
throughout 545 Marketing/ This year, our resident camp will be held at Camp Archbald in
the U.S. for their
knowledge, Product
efits. Every other
weekend & holiday
Plymouth H.S. 1930,
1931, 1932, 1933, TOOLMAKER Kingsley, PA from July 17th until August 21st.
rotation required. 1938, 1943, 1944, Kitchen staff members are not required to live onsite.
accuracy, and Sapa Extruder, Inc. an aluminum extru-
professionalism. PART-TIME MARKETING Willing to train.
Opportunities for 600
1959, 1960.
Hanover H.S. 1951, sion facility, is looking for a first shift Tool- Interested candidates should submit a resume to careers@gshpa.org
1952, 1953, 1954, maker. This individual needs to be self-
Do you have
what it takes
In search
dynamic
of a
person RN’S AND C.N.A.’S FINANCIAL 1960. West Pittston
H.S. Annual 1925,
motivated and must be able to perform in
or mail to Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania
Attention: Human Resources, 350 Hale Ave., Harrisburg, PA 17104
with great commu- are also available.
to help drive 1926, 1927, 1928, a team environment and work independ-
our team?
nication skills and
All interested 610 Business 1931, 1932, 1959. ently. This position requires 10 years expe-
ability to multi-task.
parties please apply Opportunities Luzerne H.S. 1951, rience as a Toolmaker, a high school diplo-
The successful can-
in person at 1952, 1956, 1957, 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
CLASS A didate will be punc- ma or equivalent plus apprenticeship or
DRIVERS
tual, organized, reli-
able, creative, con-
Riverstreet Manor
440 North River St. BEER DISTRIBUTOR 1959. Berwick H.S.
1952, 1953, 1956, journeymen’s papers. Requires knowledge
Development Development Development
Wilkes Barre, PA License available 1957, 1958, 1960,
• Earn more scientious, and per- with option to lease of aluminum fabrication processes, opera-
18707 1967, 1968, 1969
money with more sonable. Must have building or sold ,1970. Lehman H.S.
tion of basic manual shop machines and
at-home time prior marketing use of precision measurement equipment.
• “We’re here to experience. Must Doyouneedmorespace? separately.
570-954-1284
1973, 1974, 1976,
stay” –as a be a self-starter A yard or garage sale 1978, 1980. Nanti- Ability to design tools, fixtures and
coke Area H.S. machines that involve hydraulic, pneu-
McLane team- with reliable trans- in classified
mate, you’ll be
working in a
portation. Computer
skills a must. Will- is the best way FLORAL SHOP 1976, 2008. Dallas
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
matic and basic electrical controls. If you
feel that you meet these qualifications
stable, secure ingness to work tocleanoutyourclosets! The only shop
H.S. 1972, 1973,
environment Saturdays a must. in the area! please send a resume with salary
• Multi-stop Positive attitude and
You’re in bussiness 1,300 sq/ft retail 1974, 1975. West
requirements to: Santo Lincoln MercuryVolvo, a high-end car dealership,
deliveries prima- high energy a must. with classified! & 1,300 sq/ft Side Central
located in Moosic, PA is currently hiring for the following positions:
rily located in Fax resume to storage Catholic H.S. 1965 - Sapa Extruder, Inc.
$63,000
551 Other 1974, 1980, 1981.
Pennsylvania and 570-822-3446. No
Westmoreland H.S.
330 Elmwood Avenue,
New Jersey phone calls please.
1952, 1953 - 1954 Mountain Top, PA 18707 • PARTS DEPARTMENT
EMTS
• Great pay and Includes
benefits - Let the Community established sales, G.A.R. H.S. 1972, Attention: Human Resources
$55,000 to
$60,000 in the
Know!
Place your Classified
Part Time. Current all equipment,
showcases,
1973, 1974, 1975,
1976 Pittston H.S.
Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com • SERVICE ADVISOR
EMT and EVO certi- NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
first year;
medical, dental,
Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
fications required. inventory &
memberships to
1936, 1951, 1954,
1963 Pittston Hospi-
tal School of Nurs-
E.O.E. • SALESPERSON
FTD, Tele-Floral &
TRUCK DRIVER
vision, life and
401(k) 1-800-FLOWERS. ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
548 Medical/Health Willing to train 1959 West Pittston Applicants should be self-starters and able to work independently in a
Requirements: Part Time. Valid & H.S. 1950, 1954, 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Current CDL
buyer. Owner fast-paced environment. All positions include base salary plus bonuses.
ACTIVITY AIDE
• HS diploma or retiring after 25 1955, 1956, 1960
GED Driver’s License. years in business. Hazleton H.S. 1938, Experience is preferred, but not mandatory. ADP experience a plus.
• Two years driving
To apply, call
Room for 1939, 1940, 1941,
There’s No Place
experience
• Clean driving PART TIME EVENINGS 570-675-3334
potential growth.
CALL 570-542-4520
1942, 1943, 1945,
1948, 1949, 1950,
Like the Jewish Home…
Please forward your resume in confidence to eebartoli@comcast.net or
apply in person at 3512 Birney Ave., Moosic, PA 18507.
record and great Kunkle Fire Co., Inc. 1953, 1954, 1955,
customer service Seeking energetic Pictures available. 1956, 1957, 1959, The Jewish Home of Eastern PA, a leader in
skills and personable
candidate to work KENNEL HELP Looking for that
1960, 1961, 1962,
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
long-term care, has an immediate need to fill the 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/
Find out more or with and motivate Full and Part Time. 1951, 1952 following positions: Operations Operations Operations
apply to become a residents to partici- K-9 Korner Inc. special place 570-825-4721
valued Teammate pate in activities. 734 Wilkes-Barre called home? • RN Supervisor
by contacting: Prior experience is Twp. Blvd. (SR309) Classified will address o BSN
710 Appliances
John Hart,
McLane People
a plus.
Complete
570-829-8142
Come in to fill out Your needs. o Long Term Care Experience Preferred CNC TECHNICIAN
Department by Application an application. Open the door APPLIANCE • RNs and LPNs
phone: 395 Middle Rd., Monday-Friday: with classified! PA RT S E T C .
Full Time and Part Time and Per Diem Sapa Extruder, Inc. an aluminum manufacturing facility located
(570) 330-8400, Nanticoke 9am-6pm Used appliances.
or email: jfhart@ Located directly Saturday: 9am-4pm Liquor License Parts for all brands. Evening and Night Shift available. in the Crestwood Industrial Park in Mountain Top, has an
Luzerne County 223 George Ave. opening for a 2nd shift CNC Technician for its fabrication
mclaneco.com. across from LCCC Wilkes-Barre
on LCTA Bus Route Priced to sell Outstanding benefit package available including department. Qualified applicants must have experience with
EOE, M/F/D/V GREAT PAY &
554 Production/ Cordora
570-820-8162
fully paid family health insurance and generous
Operations FREEZER: white
Fanuc controllers and aluminum machining, Mastercam and
OPPORTUNITY Business Network shift differential. Every other weekend and
AutoCAD. The successful candidate should be able to read
HYDRO-VAC & FOR GROWTH
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
570-287-7013 chest freezer 30”
wide, 43” long 35 “s
rotating holidays required.
blueprints and understand GD&T. Experience in set-up
Village at high, $ 100. Apply in person - Monday through Friday reduction program, macro writing and Solidworks a plus but not
TRANSPORT DRIVERS
CDL A or B with
Greenbriar
Assisted Living
Candidate must
have HS Diploma/ Collect cash, not dust! 570-288-9402
8:30am – 4:00pm required. Applications can be submitted or resumes can be
REFRIGERATOR mailed to:
Tanker Endorse-
ment. 2 Years Expe- PART TIME
GED & a good work
history. Equipment Clean out your Frigidaire, 18 cu. ft. The Jewish Home of Eastern PA Sapa Extruder, Inc.
white, $100. or best 1101 Vine Street
rience required. experience and
basement, garage offer. 570-287-9946 330 Elmwood Avenue
Clean MVR. Must be POSITIONS AVAILABLE knowledge of Scranton, PA 18510
Mountain Top, PA 18707
able to work/day
night shift. Pay up to
•Personal Care
hydraulic machines
is a must. Benefits or attic and call the REFRIGERATOR
Kenmore, almond,
Telephone: (570)344-6177 ext. 140
Fax: (570) 344-9610 Attn: Human Resources
Aides - All Shifts
$30.00/hour. Bene-
fits available after
•Dietary Aide
include Health, Paid
Holidays/Vacation & Classified depart- 21.6 cu. ft. with ice
maker & filtered
Email: sstrunk@frontier.com teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
•Cook
90 days. Call 570-
297-4720 or apply Apply within:
401K. Please call Al
at 570-822-6880. ment today at 570- water $300.
570-868-6018
The Jewish Home of Eastern PA is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
E.O.E.
in person at 22020
Rt. 14 Troy, PA.
4252 Memorial Hwy
Dallas, PA 18612 829-7130! NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
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must sell. Jake
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570-829-7859 TELEVISION: GE.
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Garden COLLEGE BOOKS Good condition 28” works good, Mon - Sat, room and fireplace,
AVOCA
chairs, 2 tables, 2
foot stools, umbrella
and stand. $100.
Peter’s Lawncare
Writing a Research
Paper, 5th edition,
$100. 570-735-0191 needs remote $90.
570-740-1246 12pm – 6pm
570-822-9929
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7 good condition soles with remotes, Rare breeding &
PICTURE:
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RAKE, PICK, and
$2. Life As We
Know It, a collection
SAND FILTER for 24’
above ground pool
24”
stereo
RCA color,
sound,
VITO’S hand whelped.
4 males &
and 2 car garage.
MLS #11-653
Wooden Teepee
shelf stand $75.
SQUARE SHOVEL .
All 3 for $ 20.
of personal essays
by Foote Sweeney,
$50. 1.5HP pool
pump/motor $50.
works great $100.
Magnavox 24”
& 4 females: Seals,
Sables & Whites.
$469,900
Call Kim NEW LISTING!
Secluded on a hill
GINO’S
Area rug, olive Great condition 570-466-3338
Call 570-735-2081 Aqua Bug automatic color, in original box $600
green with leaf ISBN: 0-7434- but part of High
pool cleaner $25. 8 years, rarely used 570-510-6428 Point Acres. 2 story
imprint, approxi- Spike & Gorilla’s 7686-7 $4. Ger-
mate 5x7 $40.
570-239-5292
Lawn Care & Out-
door Maintenance
minal by Emile Zola
Safety pool ladder
for 4’ above ground
$50. 570-826-0079
Wanted: ALASKAN 1206 Spring St. Colonial, 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths.
ISBN: 978-0-14-
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cover for 24’ round
784 Tools Junk MALAMUTE PUPPIES
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bedroom home with Large family room

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1162 Landscaping &
570-696-3528 pool $25.675-0630 TOOL BOX new for a Cars & AKC RARE Red &
fabulous kitchen, 2
car garage,
BLAKESLEE with fireplace and
sliding door to
Gardening DRAPES 2 pair sin- full size pickup white, 2 females, 64 N. Mountain Dr screened porch. 2
$30. 570-287-1913
TRIMMER/EDGER
gle width gold &
hooks $5. Maxi-
774 Restaurant truck, new diamond
plate 70” l x 20” w x
Trucks shots & wormed,
$450 each. Call
inground heated
pool and 4 person car garage. Central
AC. Wooded lot.
SLEEPER SOFA 84” Torro electric, 10” mum long pads, box Equipment 17” deep crossover Highest 570-477-3398
hot tub. Finished
$275,000.
sage green leather basement could be
cut, new in box of 42. $10.50. new in box, toolbox 11-1077
in good condition, $20. 825-9744 570-474-5653
BEVERAGE
COOLER, for restau- with sliding tray. Prices COCKER SPANIEL a 3rd bedroom.
Duryea Borough. Besecker Realty
bed is full size and PUPPY FOR SALE
comes with foam YARDVARK wood ENTERTAINMENT rant use, with dou- location
Pittston. $125.
West
Paid!! 3 months old, with MLS #11-576 570-675-3611
ble swing door, Ask-
DALLAS
mattress pad. Ask- chipper 3hp Briggs CENTER Sauder for papers. All shots & $145,900
ing $1,500 or best 570- 299-7073 FREE Call Charlie
ing $125 or best engine, no spark 27” TV, glass door records. Crate
offer. 570-388-4095 otherwise good $75 with 3 shelves and 2 offer. Call trained. Comes with VM 101
Stunning 2 story
firm after 3pm 570- drawers on one side (570) 459-6017 786 Toys & Games PICKUP crate & all supplies. 570-829-6200
with 2 master bed-
SOFA antique 655-3197. and 2 doors under $1,000 or best offer
provincial sofa with section for TV. RESTAURANT BICYCLE, Woman’s 288-8995 (570) 212-2335
room suites, over-
sized rooms, 4 bed-
matching Mr. & Mrs. Woodtone finish. Schwinn Collegiate
chairs, 2 oak end 754 Machinery & EQUIPMENT, rooms, 3.5 baths,
tables,
coffee
matching
table, 2
Equipment
$40.
CALL: 829-4776
8x12 walk in
cooler $2300;
3, 26”, new tires.
$75. 570-654-2657 COCKER SPANIEL PUPS deck, neutral col-
ors, great location.
2 male black & tan. Looking for that
brass lamps, great 8x8x10 walk DVD’S Harry Potter 1 female chocolate. All measurements
HARLEY inspection
(1st four movies) all special place are approximate.
condition $900. cell
570-436-7657 or HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- cover fits 85-96
$20. harley c to r
in freezer $3800;
Pizza oven with $30. WWE wrestling
figurines & acces-
$300 each. Parents
on premises called home? Just Reduced
$185,000
PRICE REDUCED!
19 Circle Drive
570-929-2645 console door cover stones $2000; 570-760-2036 or Classified will address
ER 6’X14’
Spacious floor plan
eves, McAdoo pak fits 92 or later Stainless steel sories 20 for $35. 800 570-371-6222
Your needs.
570-696-2468
- Hardwood floors
$20. harley l to r kitchen hood Tech Decks ramp &
Like new with PETS & ANIMALS Open the door throughout -
SOFA TABLE 48” all
wood sofa table, electric brakes,
new tires and
mirror, short stem,
left, fits all 65 and
$3000; Stainless
steel pizza oven
skateboards (15) all
for $25. GERMAN SHEPHERD with classified!
Recently remodeled
kitchen & master
medium shade,
$45. 570-868-5275 reinforced tongue.
$2700.
later models, new
$25. 570-735-1589
hood $4000;
bread pan rack
570-237-1583
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
810 Cats PUPPIES, AKC AVOCA bath - Sunroom
heated -
$100; 2 soup Shepherds By Fanti
SOLID OAK DINING 570-239-5457 MISC: Daavlin approximate 3 X 5 - CAT: Blue a 6 year 25 Yrs. Experience Overlooking a
REDUCED!
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stand-up UVB light $50. 868-6018 Family Raised
4-12 INCH LEAVES 2 door sandwich home. My allergies $237,000
756 Medical for Psoriasis w/ prep table $500. Black/Tan,
GAMES Are You have gotten worse
COURTDALE
AND 4 OAK CHAIRS. owners manual, Black/Red. M/F MLS# 10-4354
All equipment is Smarter Than A Fifth
BEAUTIFUL. A MUST Equipment keys, & goggles sold as is. For Grader new, sealed
& I can no longer Hasenborn-Arminus Call Geri
SEE. $500.00 $300.00 give him the affec- 570-825-5597 570-696-0888
(570)655-0286 more info, call $12. Little Tykes tion & attention he 570-696-3801
WHEELCHAIR, (570)825-0330 570-239-5498
electric Nutron 350 570-847-0873 snacks & snow needs. Blue is strict-
LEWITH & FREEMAN
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
STUFFED CHAIR cones cart, working
with matching
watts.black, has 2
batteries, & charg- SEWING FABRICS RESTAURANT cone maker, bever-
ly an indoor cat & is
declawed (front
ottoman, excellent
condition $75.
er. $500. 654-1578 Lots of Them
WALLPAPER
EQUIPMENT,
Somerset Dough
age dispenser,
snack/vending
paws
neutered.
only), &
& LAB PUPPIES DALLAS
570-954-3650 Sheeter, Model tubes, play cash 570-878-7327 Yellow $350. Black
758 Miscellaneous 1,000’s of patterns
CAR-100. Only register, scale, cut- $250. Wormed. 314 Packer St.
WALLPAPER & BLIND ting boards, used Shopping for a Newly remodeled 3
752 Landscaping & AB-DOER brand WAREHOUSE 1 available. $1,500
2x $40. cash or
570-836-1090
bedroom home with Enjoy this Great
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paypal. 735-2661.
new apartment? Doyouneedmorespace? 1st floor master, 1.5 Courtdale Cape with
opened $149.99 Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-498-3616 Classified lets baths, detached Striking kitchen, 3
1st Choice value will sacrifice A yard or garage sale garage, all new sid- bedrooms, patio,
for $70. Lexmark
570-970-6683 RESTAURANT 788 Stereo/TV/ you compare costs - in classified ing , windows, shin- driveway & more.
Landscaping 232 color ink jet SEWING MACHINE. EQUIPMENT, Electronics without hassle is the best way gles, water heater, $109,900. Call Pat
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tion under Category premium photo stool. $200. mixer, Model auto and home XM
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and guard, $1300.
CATS & KITTENS
surround sound Comes with radio, MLS 11-73 fireplace and living
AZALEAS Mature 3,
3 Rhododendrons, 1
Holly, pavers, all for
speakers set for a
sharp boombox 5
SHAMPOOER: Big
Green canister
power brush deep
ALSO, Bev Air 2
door refrigerator/
all adapters and
manuals. $50. 12 weeks & up.
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff Puppies
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DALLAS room. Newer deck,
roof & heat. Close
speakers in all $20. sandwich prep 570-655-1415 Shots, neutered, to Dallas schools. In
$50. FREE DARK ICCF Registered.
FILL 3 tons, you
haul, Plains.
DVD/VCR combo
Sharp with hook ups
cleaner/hot water
extracted system
table, Model
SP48-12, $1300. TVs Sanyo 27” color, VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only.
Parents on premis-
es. Blue & blue
New Goss Manor.
$149,900.
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EXETER
527 Cherry Drive
HANOVER TWP. HARDING JENKINS TWP./ LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W.
MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE NOXEN
3672 SR 29S
PITTSTON
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
6 Merganser Ct
In Forest Pointe

End unit in very nice 8 Diamond Ave.


PRICE REDUCED
679 Appletree Rd. Lake Ariel Fantastic Foreclo-
200 - 202 E.
Union Street Brick front ranch 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
condition on a quiet Loads of space in 4 bedrooms, sure! Just the room 2 single homes on with large Living semi modern
street. Good room
sizes, full unfinished
this modernized tra-
ditional home. 3rd
2.5 bath home
nestled among the
Own this home for
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HOME AUCTION you need at a price
you can afford. Nice
NEW LISTING
Attractive Fine
Line Home
1 lot. All separate
utilities, 2 vehicle
room, 3 bedroom,
sun room, deck, full
kitchen with stove
and fridge. Nice
floor is a large bed- yard, one car
basement, rear
deck, attached
one car garage.
room with walk-in
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trees on a very
private 1 acre, this
country retreat
month! Large 3
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NO MINIMUM
1382 Woodview
BID home with off-street
parking on a quiet
dead end street. A
''Charleston'' floor
plan. Stacked
built-in garage.
Great opportunity
for investors or live
basement, sheds
and garage on 0.54
acres. $154,000.
garage.
Priced to sell.
kitchen, family room formal dining room, stone, masonry, MLS 11-1298
$173,500 has high quality, Terrace, Lake Ariel, modern kitchen with wood burning fire- in one & collect rent Call Jeannie Brady
MLS #11-1254 addition, deck over- modern updates off street parking PA classic home, hardwood floors. A from the other. ERA BRADY $59,900
looking large corner and large yard. For place in family Call Lu-Ann
Call Tracy Zarola complemented with two story, single great backyard for room, brick One side has 4 ASSOCIATES
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MLS 11-676
570-696-2468
ances. 2nd floor
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$105,000
MLS# 10-3329 NOXEN TWP.
overlooks huge room, living room, Louise Laine
FORTY FORT $127,900 MLS#09-2449 master bath with
family room with fireplace, electric whirlpool tub. 570-283-9100 x 20

PITTSTON
Call Colleen floor-to-ceiling brick $64,900
heat, .85 acres, Large yard.
570-237-0415 fire place. Formal Call Charles deck. Located in a $265,000
dining room with Goldstar communi- MLS# 11-1264
Pella sliders look ty, lake rights, Call Michael Pinko
out to stone patio & community ameni- (570) 899-3865
NANTICOKE
inground pool. ties include pool,
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HANOVER TWP. JIM THORPE
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BIDS DUE BY Group
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MAY 9. 570-474-6307
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LAKE SILKWORTH
570-793-9449 61 Spruce St. decks, above
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with character. Gas Well built & and fenced in yard.
affordable ranch & hot tub.
heat. Newer roof. 581-583 NEW LISTING! 73 Parry St. REDUCED PRICE MLS #10-2584
Nice lot. Many 77 Blackberry Lane style home with $75,900
Plymouth St. Recently renovated great views & a $119,000
extras. $114,900. Perfect for owner Cape Cod features 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Call Lu-Ann
List #11-1275. Ask formal dining room, large lot. Quite Call Cindy 570-602-9280
HARVEYS LAKE
occupied. Well home on a large lot neighborhood. 570-690-2689
for Bob Kopec. maintained, bright & three bedrooms in great location.
Humford Realty with a master bath, Features include: www.cindykingre.com
spacious two family. Steps away from Hardwood floors,
570-822-5126 Each identical unit full bath, attached the Back Mountain
two car garage. 811 Pin Oak Dr. eat-in kitchen,
has Approx. (1300 trail. Features a updated electric
FORTY FORT sq ft.) with 3 bed- MLS 11-1230 wrap around porch, ROOM FOR
Brand new ranch EVERYONE! service, updated
rooms, bath, large $169,900 50 yards from lake. hardwood floors Say it HERE
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OLD FORGE
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eled home in nice
neighborhood. 4
tral décor with wall
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basement, with
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floor laundry, brand
new bathrooms,
room with coal
insert fireplace,
living room, dining
built-in garage.
Excellent for 1st
PITTSTON
bed, 3 bath, new throughout. Newer with low taxes. sheetrock. large walk in closet time home buyer or
carpeting new roof & tilt-in win- and spacious yard. room kitchen PLUS
View of lake, lake New well part finished buyer looking to
kitchen, stainless dows. Each side access, public boat MLS#:09-4746 Move in condition! down size. Move in
appliances. has a full attic & MLS 11-220 basement, Rec
launch across $143,900 room with wet bar, condition! Easy to
A must see. basement with street. Call John Nicodem $114,900 show! Call today!
PRICE REDUCED washer & dryer Mark R. Mason 2 car built in garage
$99,000 Classic & additional 3-4 car $82,000
$169,500 hook-ups. Gas MLS# 10-234 Properties 570-331-0982 MLS#10-4638
heat. 581 side has a Crossin Real garage... PLUS 2nd
Leave Message Call Cindy 570-718-4959 Craig Yarrish
KINGSTON
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FORTY FORT
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MOUNTAIN TOP
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showing views of
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NANTICOKE
hood. 2 story, 2 Mortgage bath, side enclosed the valley. A great
bedroom, 1 bath. Separate utilities. 570-675-4400 porch, newer
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furnace, deck and
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room, kitchen. MLS# 11-1293 Looking to buy a Turn to classified. please see 3 car detached plus 3/4 bath, eat in
Large fenced yard. 973-476-1499 home? It’s a showroom in print! garage. Looking for kitchen, enclosed
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Car port & detached Place an ad here Classified’s got com for details. a reasonable offer. porch, first floor
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LAKE SILKWORTH
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JENKINS TWP
570-650-5872 Call Colleen
Looking for the right deal hookup on 1st flr, Hallmark Homes
LIBERTY HILLS coal stove in base- sits on 1 acre lot. 68 Tilbury Avenue CENTRAL 570-237-0415
on an automobile? Reduced! ment, oversized Formal living rooms Well maintained
REAL ESTATE
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REDUCED! shower in Master
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wood floors, 1 bath.
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PARDEESVILLE PITTSTON
ty has 2 sheds. on 1st floor. Doyouneedmorespace?
FORTY FORT $149,000
MLS# 11-380
Year round lake
house. New roof,
Screened porch off
kitchen overlooks A yard or garage sale
living/dining room.
Full basement, 738 PARDEESVILLE RD
NEW PRICE Beautiful 2 bed-
Call Toni Davis
570-714-6132
gutters, siding,
doors, windows,
in ground pool.
Large master suite
in classified
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partially finished.
Sunroom in back CORNER LOT
room home with loft 570-287-1196 kitchen, bathroom, with 3 closets, off kitchen. 3 car
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area that can easily
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1717 River Road
Compact 2 story
SMITH HOURIGAN & cooling system,
private bath with
whirlpool, separate You’re in bussiness PRICE REDUCED
3rd bedroom. This carport & Decks. shower, double NOW $130,500!!
home has 2.5
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MOUNTAIN TOP
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MLS: 09-4484 Rundle Real Estate Each unit has 3
KINGSTON
tem with speakers alley access. in lower level.
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1509 Wyoming Ave. outside. Great mod- Call John Nicodem NEW PRICE in 2005. 2.5 baths, room, full bath,
NANTICOKE
MLS 11-99
Freshly painted and ern kitchen. 2 car Call Colleen Classic $395,000 two story with dining room & eat-
insulated, immacu- garage, skylights, 570-237-0415 Properties MLS# 10-938 attached garage. in kitchen. Separate
570-718-4959 Hanover St. Bi utilities & off-street
late and sitting on huge deck and Call Linda Level, single family, Oil furnace with
almost half an acre patio. There is a (570) 956-0584 central air. 90 x parking. Live in one
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kitchen, dining use both units as
Pond - 2 Available
JENKINS TWP.
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kitchen, central list here, this house Shopping for a 1/2 acre pond view. family room, living raised ceiling with an investment
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A/C. laundry room, is a must see. Spacious 3 bed- new apartment? 1 acre with pond.
Central sewer.
room, bonus room, glass door entry &
for a showing!
office and free MLS #10-4589 room, 1.5 bath hardwood floor.
standing fireplace. $350,000 home with 3 season Classified lets Roomy 2 story with
utility room, electric
Carpeting thru out $84,800
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HANOVER TOWNSHIP Well located
$89,900
MLS 10-3684
expansive lower
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in Hanover Twp. 570-362-4158
features large bar. Open the door
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Newer kitchens, is priced to sell! Classic Ranch in
$184,000. for home! 4 bed- 4 bedroom Ranch
large baths & 3 8 Circle Drive rooms, lots of home with hard- great location. 3
bedrooms each. Only one lucky fami- MLS# 10-4639 bedroom, 3 baths,
Barbara Young storage. Enjoy wood floors, large
Both sides are ly will be able to high quality

Reduced!
presently occupied.
Call for appointment
JENKINS TWP. make this home
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Call 570-466-6940
ext. 55
your summer in
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Bow Creek Manor
Meticulously main-
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NANTICOKE room sizes, gas
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garage and carport.
throughout. 3 sea-
son porch over
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3 bedrooms, 2
$79,300
MLS# 10-4598
ly kept Ranch with
2 car garage, new COLDWELL BANKER, heated pool,
complete with
1/2 bath two story
on almost 1 acre. HOME FOR SALE Nice home, corner
lot, large unfinished
looking private rear
yard. Owners says

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Asking $114,500.
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almost 1 acre in
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Large L-shaped
Office/den. Large
deck overlooking a
kitchen,
heat,
electric
unfinished
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570-477-1149 trict. Home Warran- deck. Don't worry private wooded basement, deck. MLS 11-1209 visit our website at
cy included. For about the price of yard. 3 car garage. Extremely well- $129,900 www.atlas

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$365,000.
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maintained
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has 2 large bed-
MLS #11-370
$179,900
Call Charlie
gas hot water,
baseboard heat. NANTICOKE
153 Espy St
dining/living room
combination, den,
front porch , deck,
VM 101

111 Falcon Drive Hardwood floors. Job Seekers are


INCLASSIFIED! rooms with walk in
closets and adjoin-
570-829-6200
VM 101 Brand new since Huge eat-in
kitchen with large,
and nice size yard;
electric heat; safe
looking here!
Doyouneedmorespace? ing bath. 1st floor
2004, 3 bedrooms,
neighborhood; Where's your ad?
2 baths, central air, movable island.
570-829-7130 and
146 Brown St.
NEW PRICE!
Beautiful outside as
A yard or garage sale
in classified
laundry and 1/2
bath, modern
kitchen with bam-
2 car garage, shed,
6 car driveway.
Large, private
yard. Replace-
move-in condition
for the right buyer;
no realtors or bro-
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
PITTSTON TWP.
is the best way Roof, kitchen, fur- ment windows.
inside - This 2 story boo floors, living Home warranty kers; $132,999. call
offers too many
amenities &
tocleanoutyourclosets!
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room with stone
fireplace. 2 tier LAFLIN
nace, a/c unit and
master bath all
replaced. Modern
included.
$224,000 570-878-2424 PITTSTON
upgrades to with classified! deck overlooks kitchen with granite MLS# 11-382 Beautiful Home after 10:00 a.m.
mention. Resort above ground pool, Call Michael Pinko Completely remod-
NANTICOKE
HARDING island, tile floors,
living in your back ready for summer (570) 899-3865 eled Inside & Out.
maple cabinets.
yard with inground fun! For more infor- An absolute must
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mation and photos, see property! New
pool & cabana. A
must see property! please visit
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room, large closets,
modern baths.
Stamped concrete
electrical, plumbing,
roof, wall to wall
PENDING 40 Gain St.
PRICE REDUCED realtyinc.com carpeting, windows, Be the first occu-
$199,900 patio. For more pants of this newly
MLS #11-657 Smith Hourigan interior & exterior
MLS# 10-1670 information and 11 Norman St. constructed Ranch
$299,000 Group doors, new oak
Call Geri 7 Hickorywood Dr. photos visit Lovely home in home on a low traf-
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MLS #11-1166 hardwood, large
SERENITY sweeping views of
the valley. Master $279,900
Call Tom
light fixtures, new
hot water heater garage in rear used
already here, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,

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Enjoy the serenity bedroom with walk- & baseboard partially as a hardwood and tile
570-262-7716 professional office
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this beautiful 2
Collectcash,notdust!
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MLS# 10-4137 Call
233 Honey Pot St.
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
with heat, A/C &
floors with granite
and stainless steel

IN CLASSIFIED!
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ASUCCESSFULSALE
1/2 double with
potential, great
Clean out your
acres surrounded counters and cherry replacement win- place, central air, 2
by nature the prop- cabinets with large neighborhood. car garage and
dows, carport,
IN CLASSIFIED! erty has it’s own island and stainless
Job Seekers are Doyouneedmorespace? newer roofs and a
$109,000 rear patio and full

basement, garage
private driveway. steel appliances. 2 MLS# 10-4262 basement. For
nice yard on a quiet
Call Tony Ranieli
Doyouneedmorespace?
Great entertaining
inside & out! 3 car
car garage, full
unfinished base-
looking here! A yard or garage sale Cul-de-sac.
570-237-1032
more information
and photos, log
or attic and call the
MLS#11-1139.
garage plus 2 car ment with onto www.atlas
A yard or garage sale in classified $19,900

in classified
detached. A MUST walk-out to yard.
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$279,900 $269,900
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438 Tripp St WILKES-BARRE
WYOMING
Properties Properties Properties

AVOCA HANOVER TWP.


86 Main Street
PITTSTON

530 Dennison Ave.


117 Mara Lane Be your own boss! REDUCED!!
This townhome is
better than new! It
Long time Furniture
store includes
375 Greenpond Rd.
Well kept Ranch in
Nice doublewide
with 2 bedrooms, 2
73 Richard Street
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath REDUCED
Midway Manor with Traditional in Very Great 3 bedroom
has been upgraded showroom, invento- baths, kitchen, living Cape Cod with 25 St. Mary’s St.
with bamboo floors ry, 8 room brick res- 7 rooms, 3 bed- room, dining room, Good Condition. Light Hearted Old 328 Kennedy Blvd.
rooms, 2 baths, 2 Open Layout. Off charm & character, 3,443 sq. ft. Timer in developing
in Living Room & idence + 4 car laundry room, 3 1 3/4 baths, nice masonry commer- Modern medical
Dining Room. Only garage. Only car garage, newer season porch & 2 Street Parking, South Main ST. space, labor &
furnace. Yard & Shed. yard. MLS# cial building with corridor, adjacent
lived in for 6 $225,000. Call Pat car built in garage 10-342 $139,900 warehouse/office industry approved,
months & includes 570-885-4165 MLS #10-4474 sitting on 1.47 pri- Many Updates. to paring lot and ADA throughout, 2
$162,900 Asking $47,900 call Nancy and 2 apartments within view of Public
all stainless kitchen Coldwell Banker vate acres. 570-237-0752 with separate elec- doctor offices plus
appliances & large- Gerald L. Busch Call Tom $99,900 SUNDAY Call 570-762-1537 Square and Movie 4 exam rooms, xray
570-262-7716 for showing tric and heat. Per- Theatre. Three
capacity high- Real Estate, Inc. Five Mountains 1:00PM-3:00PM fect for contractors and reception and
efficiency washer & Realty Completely remod- story historic build- breakrooms. Could
SCRANTON or anyone with stor- ing features 10'
dryer. HUGE 12x26
Deck. Walk-out
570-542-2141 eled home
everything
with
new. WILKES-BARRE age needs. For ceilings, rubber
be used for any
business purpose.
SWOYERSVILLE MINERS MILLS more information roof, gas hw
basement. QUIET New kitchen, baths, Will remodel to suit.
cul-de-sac location.
Bonus Room on Find Something?
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floors, hardwoods,
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Lovely 2 story re- YATESVILLE and photos log onto
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BB...Located in the
heart of Wilkes-
Barre's historic dis-
Also available
for lease.
second floor has Lose Something? granite countertops, modeled home in MLS #11-751
very good condi- Reduced to trict 1 block from
been carpeted- just Get it back where it all new stainless $89,000 $595,000
needs to be tion. Laminate and Public Square were Call Charlie
belongs steel appliances, MLS #10-3872
finished. $224,900 refrigerator, stove, tile flooring through- yesterday meets VM 101
with a Lost/Found ad! Call Charlie today.
MLS #11-334 microwave, dish- out. 16x20 great
570-829-7130 room addition with 570-829-6200 REDUCED $310,000
Call Tracy Zarola 103 Arnold Avenue washer, free stand- VM 101
cathedral ceilings 570-696-2468
570-574-6465
570-696-0723 AFFORDABLE PRICE SHICKSHINNY 3 for 1. That’s what
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck, and recessed light-

LEWITH & FREEMAN Cape Cod with 1st


floor master bed- you will get when
large yard, excellent ing. Quiet neighbor-
hood. Appliances
room, 3 season you purchase this 3
neighborhood
$154,900 (835.00 / included in sale.
20 Osborne Drive
PITTSTON
PLAINS unit, 2 unit & Buy a newer 2
porch, attached 30years/ 5%) $62,000
Garage. Bring your story in the growing 2 Unit through
garage. MLS# 570-654-1490 570-885-3664
1610 Westminster Rd tools. Asking Willow View Devel- 8 Unit apartments

DALLAS
10-1069 $84,900
WILKES-BARRE
$64,900. Call Pat opment. This home for sale in the
call Nancy has 3 bedrooms, Greter Pittston
570-237-0752 570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker 2.5 baths, formal area. Call
Need a Roommate?
Nice 24'X50' Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc. REDUCED dining and sitting
room, family room Place an ad and
570-655-1606

Doublewide on
1 acre featuring WEST WYOMING with wood burning find one here!
570-829-7130 PLAINS TWP.
2 bedrooms, SWOYERSVILLE fireplace, finished
room in lower level,
JENKINS TOWNSHIP LAND!
PRICE REDUCED!
SCRANTON
608 Webster St.
1.5 baths, living
room, dining room,
kitchen & laundry
REDUCED!! electric heat and
central air. 2 car
May Street
Gorgeous estate garage, level lot. HIGHWAY 315
like property with plus 1 car detached NEW REDUCED 678 Lehman 2 acres of commer-
log home plus 2 garage with paved PRICE. Outlet Road cial land. 165 front
story garage on 1 driveway. MLS 10-2379 Unusual Opportunity feet. Driveway
acres with many $58,900 $246,000 in Back Mountain. access permit and
MLS# 10-4613 116 Amber Lane Call Lu-Ann Ranch Home lot drainage in
outdoor features.
Five Mountains Very nice Bi-level 570-602-9280 zoned Residential place. WIll build to
Garage.
Realty 70 Grandview Dr. home with 2-3 bed- attached to suit tenant or avail-
MLS# 11-319
570-542-2141 Beautiful open rooms, open floor Commercial able for land lease.
$325,000 536 W. Eighth St.
plan. Huge rooms, plan, built in Building (formerly MLS 11-17
SHICKSHINNY
Call Charles 2 unit property, Nice starter home
hardwood floors, garage, driveway, print shop) with Former Parrish Price Negotiable
good location, tile, gas fireplace, with 7 rooms, 3 on corner lot. separate utilities on Center Hall with Call Charlie
needs work.
$24,900 OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” modern kitchen. All
in a desirable
bedrooms, 1.25
baths. 1 car garage
Lower level family
room with pellet YATESVILLE
over 2 beautiful
acres in Lake Twp.
kitchen & parking 570-829-6200
VM 101
570-696-2468 and carport. Home stove. Move in MLS#08-2954
with plenty of
PRICE REDUCED
neighborhood. $179,900
has plenty of park- condition home parking. So many
PLAINS
REDUCED PRICE Call Charlie
$179,900 ing in rear with $95,000 possibility's. Can be
MLS #11-352 shed and great MLS 10-4538 purchased as
Call Tracy Zarola yard. Call Colleen residential home.
MLS #11-559 570-237-0415
570-574-6465
570-696-0723 $92,900
Call for more
details. Property To place your
LEWITH & FREEMAN
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Spectacular sunlit
great room with
570-262-7716 Residential with
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stone fireplace &
SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE 12 Reid st.
Function
$165,000
WEST WYOMING
ASUCCESSFULSALE vaulted ceiling adds Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
MLS #11-42
570-242-2795
331 Holden St

SALE BY OWNER
20 Nittany Lane to the charm of this 10-847
Convenience! Loca-
tion! Easy Living!
INCLASSIFIED! 11 year young 3-4
bedrooms, 2 story
WILKES-BARRE vate location with
private back yard. 3
This home has it all.
Doyouneedmorespace? situated on almost season room. Gas
3 floors of living A yard or garage sale an acre of tranquili- fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
space w/hardwood
floors and gas fire-
in classified ty with fenced
above ground pool, bedrooms, garage. 462 W. State St.
place in living room. is the best way rocking chair porch Investors Wanted! MLS 10-4740 Lower End Pizza!
Open floor plan, tocleanoutyourclosets! and a mountain
view – there’s a
Stone front 2 bed- $159,900
Call Charlie
Established prof-
lower level family itable business for
room w/laundry and You’re in bussiness formal dining room
room, 2 story on
nice lot. Open 1st 570-829-6200 Doyouneedmorespace? sale. Restaurant, Many possibilities
with classified!
GREAT VIEW
3/4 bath. 3 bed- & large living room, floor with nice eat-in 231 Poplar St.
VM 101 A yard or garage sale bar, game room, for this building. 40 +
parking spaces, 5
rooms w/2 full 2.5 Baths, new separate dining
in classified
SCRANTON
kitchen. 2nd floor Nice 3 bedroom
baths on upper Kitchen with dining needs tlc. Gas heat. room. Parking for offices, 3 baths and
home in move-in
level. Deck and
802 Hampton St.
area & a master Space Heaters. condition. 54 Penn Street is the best way 35 cars. Turnkey warehouse.
patio for outdoor suite complete with $35,900. Call Pat Renovated two tocleanoutyourclosets! operation. Addition- $425,000
Hardwood floors in
living! 2 zone heat, laundry room, walk 570-885-4165 story in East End. 2- al parking lot Maria Huggler
living & dining You’re in bussiness
central a/c, inter-
com and stereo
plus central vac
in closet & master
bath with jetted tub
& shower and an
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch
room. Upgraded
appliances including
3 bedrooms, large
ceramic tile bath YATESVILLE with classified!
included.
$225,000
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
with walk-in linen Call Jay Crossin
EDWARDSVILLE
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system, 2 car
garage. What more
oversize 2 car
gar – Priced Under
oven, refrigerator & closet; first floor
laundry with 1/2 REDUCED! Ext. 23
Crossin Real
WILKES-BARRE
THORNHURST
dishwasher. Great
could you want? Market Value storage space bath; large dining Estate
MLS #11-782 @$189,900! Commercial
in full basement room with oak floor- 570-288-0770
$199,900 MLS #10-906 2 or 3 bedroom Property 1 block
*Buyer to pay $75 & walk-up attic. ing; eat-in kitchen from Courthouse,
Call Colleen Don’t delay, call home in Country
doc fee at closing, $82,000 with oak cabinets College & Hospital.
570-237-0415 Pat today at Club Estates. 1.5
offers/contracts are MLS #10-4456 and built in table; Needs Renovation.
570-714-6114 or bath with lots of
not binding until the Barbara Young stained glass win- N. River Road
570-287-1196 storage space.
dows, wrap porch,
entire agreement is
signed (ratified) by CENTURY 21 SMITH
For info & pics,
1061fairway.
Call 570-466-6940
ext. 55 fenced yard; ceiling
fans; shed; gas
NANTICOKE $18,500.
Call 570-991-7571
all parties. *If you
have not received HOURIGAN GROUP
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Call 570-472-3032 COLDWELL BANKER, heat; walk up attic 61 Pittston Ave. 173-175 Zerby Ave. FOR SALE
WYOMING
PLAINS an offer response
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with wood flooring;
close to mall.
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Great income prop-
erty with additional MULTI-UNIT
SHICKSHINNY
w/in 72 business
594 N. Main Street hours, you may call
Collect cash, not dust! $85,900. By Large room sizes, garage space
PRICE REDUCED!
Beautifully redone 3
bedroom, 2 bath
ranch. New roof,
877-885-1624
leave a message
& Clean out your
basement, garage LINE UP
appointment only
Call (570) 970-8065
fireplace, central
A/C. Includes
(34x38) room for 3
cars to rent! Live in PROPERTY
carpeting, paint &
identifying the prop-
erty address, your
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
A GREAT DEAL... or email
aleta59@msn.com.
extra lot.
MLS #10-3512
one half and have
your mortgage paid
Available immedi-
ately. Commercial
stainless appli- name, phone # & ment today at 570- IN CLASSIFIED! PRICE REDUCED by the other! property has 2
ances. Gas heat,
central air, garage,
email, & you will
receive a prompt
829-7130!
Looking for the right deal WILKES-BARRE $198,900
Call Charlie
$12,000+ potential
income!
apartments and
large office area,
screened in back
porch. Large fenced
response.
$15,000
WEST PITTSTON on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
570-829-6200
VM 101
MLS # 11-1111
$64,900
lots of storage, multi
“bay” heated
in back yard & more 322 SALEM ST. Call John Shelley garage, large yard,
570-696-2468
$139,900. Call Union Twp. It’s a showroom in print! 570-288-0770 ample off street 285 Wyoming Ave.
Beautifully remod-
570-706-5496
eled 4 bedroom, 3 Classified’s got CROSSIN REAL parking; all units First floor currently
ESTATE rented; Close to Rt used as a shop,
LINE UP bath home with the directions! 570-288-0770 81 and Cross Valley could be offices,
spectacular views
A GREAT DEAL... from wrap-around
deck. Finished lower
WILKES-BARRE
387-389 North Start Your Real
Shopping for a
new apartment? EDWARDSVILLE
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etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
IN CLASSIFIED! level. Granite coun- Hampton St. Estate Business
Classified lets No brokers/real bedroom apartment
tertops & stainless

PLAINS
Three Unit. Great Here! 4 unit with estate agents! plus 3 car garage
steel appliances in Great 1/2 double Location. Great separate utilities. you compare costs - $189,999 Call and parking for

Nicely maintained
SHAVERTOWN
304 Vista Dr
New Kitchen also
New: Windows,
Doors, Vinyl Siding,
located in nice
West Pittston loca-
Income. Tenants
pay all utilities.
Some off street
parking. $125,000.
without hassle
or worry!
(570) 878-2424
after 10:00 a.m.
6 cars.
MLS #10-4339
home. 3 bed- tion. 3 bedrooms, Good condition. To get started, $174,900
Get moving
rooms, full bath
with shower, pri-
Gutters, Deck, Car-
peting, fireplace &
much more on over
new carpet. Vertical
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
$95,000
Call (616) 379-1165
Call Pat
570-885-4165
Coldwell Banker
with classified! PITTSTON Call Charlie
VM 101
vate driveway with
1 car garage,
Appliances
an acre. $189,900
Call Nancy Palumbo
porch and yard
MLS#10-1535 WILKES-BARRE Gerald L. Busch
Real Estate, Inc.
THINKING OF SELLING? Former Vic Mar
building. Reduced!
included 570-714-9240 $59,000 Turnkey business
$76,000 Charlie VM 101 Looking for the right deal opportunity.
Call 570-655-9722 on an automobile? Complete commer-
Turn to classified. cial kitchen, large 912 Lots & Acreage
PLAINS TWP
Owner financing dining area, 90 x
available. Beautifully It’s a showroom in print!
130 parking lot. DURYEA
Classified’s got
remodeled home,
new cabinets, gran- SPRING BROOK TWP the directions!
Live-in quarters.
Well known
1011-1015 Oak St
Available 2 buildings 44.59 ACRES
WILKES-BARRE
ite countertops, location. on site. #1011 is a 2

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ceramic tile floor in FREE MARKET
455 S. Main St. $89,000 story office building
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Charming traditional MLS# 11-445 with approximately

newcar
large master bed- For a confidential
home. Four bed- Call Pat Guzzy 3800 square feet.
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room, very large liv- 570-407-2480 #1015 is a single
your home.

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attic, beautiful approximately 3000
enclosed yard with 570 696-2468.
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Plains Township vinyl fencing, deck at doors & fenced in $489,000
Mill Creek Acres with gazebo. 6 Williams St. back yard. MLS# 11-445
$289,900 timesleader.com Industrial Site. Rail
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Close to Mohegan MLS 10-1123 price on quiet $75,000 Tudor Style - 12 unit 570-407-2480 served with all
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Fireplace, 2 Car roads is a must TRADEMARK street parking. Few 570-586-1111 $2,395,000
Garage. Excellent see. Also comes REALTORS blocks to college. MLS#10-669
Condition. All Appli-
ances Included.
with home
warranty.
WILKES-BARRE
$300,000. Call Pat
570-885-4165 NEAR HARVEYS LAKE FORTY FORT Call Charlie

Large yard. MLS 10-3210 Coldwell Banker


Go To $157,900 Gerald L. Busch
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located in the
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urements are back porches on
HARD WORK DOES & 3 spacious
approx. Buyer to 1.58 acres. 144 S. Main St.
PAY - Open floor apartments. Low
pay full transfer tax. $123,800. Call Busy downtown
maintenance
Inspections for Buy- plan accentuates Jeannie Brady location, perfect for
exterior & grounds. GOULDSBORO
ers knowledge only. this 4 bedroom, ERA BRADY your business. Be a
Convenient location 902 Layman Lane
Fannie Mae ''First- 3.5 bath home in ASSOCIATES part of the Down-
with high visibility.
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Dallas School $118,500
investment offers District. Family MLS #11-358 Located across
will not be consid-
ered for the first 15
days of listing.
room with wood
burning fireplace,
Collectcash,notdust! Karen Ryan
570-283-9100 X-14
from the Tomato
Festival lot, current-
ly has a 3 story
Please see
www.homepath.com
deck of kitchen,
dining room. Huge Clean out your building on the
property. When

basement, garage
for details. lower level ready removed, would
$14,900 to be finished. leave a 30x120 Wooded lot in Big
MLS #11-695 building lot that
2 car garage. Collect cash, not dust! Bass Lake. Current
Professional Office Rentals
570-696-2468 PRICE REDUCED
$175,900
or attic and call the Clean out your
backs on Wharf
Street.REDUCED
MLS 10-2742
perc on file. Priced
below cost, sell
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
Call Theresa
Vacendak, CRS, GRI Classified depart- basement, garage
or attic and call the
$14,900
Call Lu-Ann
says bring all offers.
MLS#10-3564. Low
price $10,000
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available 570-650-5872
CENTRAL ment today at 570- Classified depart-
570-602-9280 Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403

For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161 REAL ESTATE


(570) 822-1133 829-7130! ment today at 570-
829-7130!
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
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HARVEYS LAKE HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Lake View DUPONT KINGSTON
NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE TWP DOLPHIN PLAZA OFFICE SPACE Lyndwood Avenue

E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
Hard to find this Totally renovated Modern 3 room, 2.5 bedroom, West Pittston Very spacious 3
Rte. 315
one! Buildable lot
with view of lake.
6 room apartment.
Partially furnished, bright, 1st
wall to wall carpet,
washer/dryer
Mayflower LODGE basement apartment,
washer/dryer hookup
2,000 SF
Office / Retail
Wyoming Ave.
High traffic location.
bedroom half dou-
ble with neutral
$32,900 brand new fridge/ floor, 2 bedrooms, hookup, fridge & Crossing Formerly The and yard. Next to Gymboree Office space with decor. Off street
parking. Private
MLS# 10-2523 electric range, elec- elevator, carpet- range. Water Clean & ready. Character. 885 sq.
Call Cindy tric washer & dryer. ed, Security sewer, garbage& Apartments Travel Lodge
No smoking or pets.
4,500 SF Office
Showroom, ft. Great for busi- yard in rear. Ample
570-690-2689 system. Garage. 497 Kidder St., Storage. Conve-
Brand new custom off street parking $505 + utilities Warehouse ness, retail or spa.
www.cindykingre.com draperies, Roman Extra storage & included. $430/mo. 570.822.3968 Wilkes-Barre
& security Loading Dock Rent includes heat nient to schools.
cable TV included. Rooms Starting $560 / month + utili-
shades, carpeting / No pets. Call at: Call 570-823-3983 4 Acres touching & water. Call for
flooring & energy Laundry facilities. 570-735-3479 L EAVE A M ESSAGE more details at ties. 1 year lease,
- Light & bright Daily $44.99 + I81 will build to suit. security. No pets.
efficient furnace & Heat & hot water Call 570-829-1206 570-655-9325
open floor plans tax
windows. 2 bed- furnished. Fine
NANTICOKE Weekly $189.99
Wilkes-Barre
Wilkes University
PAD WITH DRIVE THRU
Call 570-793-6294

DURYEA
room + large attic neighborhood. - All major
570-675-4400 loft bedroom with
spacious walk-in
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
Spacious 2 bed-
room apartment.
appliances included
+ tax
Microwave,
Campus
Studio up to 4 bed- Available on KINGSTON
MOUNTAIN TOP pets. References. Wall to wall carpet, - Pets welcome* Refrigerator, room. From $400. Large 1/2 double
closet, full tiled bath WiFi, HBO
busy corner. with 3 bedrooms,
on 1st floor, Easy Security. Lease. coin operated laun- - Close to everything All utilities included.
200 Kirby 570-823-8881 2500 sq. ft. living room, dining
access to I-81, No smokers dry on premises, - 24 hour emergency 570-826-1934
please. $840. Garbage & sewer www.Wilkes Wilkes-Barre room (with red car-
airport & casino, off maintenance BarreLodge.com pet throughout)
street parking. No 570-287-0900 included. $600/mo. 973-879-4730
+ security. Credit - Short term Wilkes-Barre eat-in kitchen with
smoking, No pets. Š2 bedroom PLAINS TWP additional pantry
$750 + utilities &
security. KINGSTON
Large 2 bedroom,
check & references
required. Call
Monica Lessard
leases available

Call TODAY For


WILKES-BARRE NORTH
1 East Chestnut St.
single,
exceptional
7 PETHICK DRIVE
OFF RTE. 315
area. 1 bath. Large
fenced yard.
570-762-8265 Kingston Up to 7,500 SF Gas/hot water
newly remodeled, Near Cross Valley & 1200 & 700 SF
AVAILABILITY!! General Hospital. ŠLarge 3 Warehouse. Office Available. baseboard heat. All
1st floor duplex
Beautiful piece of DURYEA
1 bedroom, 1 bath
apartment. Appli-
ances include dish-
www.mayflower 2nd floor, 2
bedrooms, wall to
bedroom
Hanover
Includes offices and
baths. 20’ ceilings.
Reasonable.
570-760-1513
utilities by tenant.
$650 + security.
property located in washer & gas crossing.com wall carpet, eat-in Š3 bedroom, 3 overhead doors Call Steven
a nice area waiting room, refrigerator kitchen with range, large, affordable Shopping for a (570) 561-5245
and stove provid- dryer. Off street 570-287-1196 with loading dock.
to be built on. Most- Nanticoke
parking. Water & Ext. 3182 Certain Restrictions shared yard, water new apartment?
ly wooded. Water, ed, washer/dryer
hookup, off-street sewer included. Apply* included. Tenant Š2 bedroom, Much paved off
Classified lets LARKSVILLE
NANTICOKE
sewer and gas are pays gas heat & large, water street parking.
$650 + utilities. Call
adjacent. Going parking, no pets,
(570) 283-3887 electric. $425 + included Reduced to you compare costs - 3 bedroom, 1 bath
garbage included, Pittston half double, Freshly
towards Mountain-
second floor, no
Spacious 2 bed- security, No pets. $800-$2,100/mo. without hassle
top left onto Kirby
Ave just past Grey- smokers, 450/per KINGSTON room, enclosed
porch, No pets.
570-814-1356 ŠLarge 1
bedroom water
Call 570-885-5919
or worry! cleaned & painted.
Tenant pays all utili-
stone Manor.
$59,000
month, plus utili-
ties, $450 plus
Large 2 bedroom.
Newly painted.
$475 + electric.
Call 570-262-5399 WILKES-BARRE NORTH included
Wyoming FORTY FORT Get moving
with classified!
ties including sewer.
MLS 11-429 first months rent/ Stove & fridge WILKES-BARRE 807 N. Washington Š3 bedroom Free standing build- $550 plus security.

PARSONS 315 PLAZA


570-696-2468 security deposit. included. 2 bedrooms, 2nd exceptional ing. Would be great Call (570) 332-5723
570-457-3335 floor. Wall to wall for any commercial
1ST FLOOR
Washer/ dryer Old Forge
carpeting. Eat in
NANTICOKE
hookup. $650; heat Newly renovated 1st Š2 bedroom use. 1900 sq. ft. on
Looking to buy a floor, 1 bedroom. kitchen with appli- exceptional the ground floor 1750 & 3200 SF
included. Call 260 CAREY AVE.
home? Nice neighborhood. ances. Off street water included with an additional Retail / Office
570-814-0843 or Small 1 bedroom, 55 Loomis St
Appliances includ- parking - 2 cars. McDermott & 800 sq. ft in finished Space Available
Place an ad here 570-696-3090 recently remodeled, 3 bedroom, wall
ed. Washer/dryer Coin op laundry. All McDermott lower level. Excel- 570-829-1206
and let the heat & water includ- to wall carpet,
hookup. No pets. utilities included. Real Estate lent location, only 1
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
sellers know! KINGSTON ed. $520/month. full basement &
Security & lease. $645 / month + block from North
SDK GREEN
570-829-7130 Call 570-288-3375 Inc. Property attic, stove,
$435/month + all security. No pets. Management Cross Valley fridge & water

DURYEA WILKES-BARRE
570-814-1356
MANUFACTURING
utilities. Call 570-821-1650 Expressway and included. No
PRICES REDUCED
Modern 2 bedroom, ACRES HOMES 570-690-3086
2 bedroom, newly
WILKES-BARRE
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
one block
Wyoming Ave (route
from pets. $630
plus security
PITTSTON
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
2nd floor. Quiet
location. Appliances
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
“A Place To Large half double, 3
remodeled. Gas
heat. Washer/dryer NORTH END
Large 1 bedroom
Sat. 8-noon 11) Take advan-
tage of this prime
location for just
OFFICE SPACE 570-814-1356

& garbage included. hookup. $475/mo. +


46+/- Acres
Hanover Twp., Off street parking. Call Home” bedrooms, 1.5
baths, kitchen,
security & utilities. apartment. Includes $1050 per month!
PITTSTON LINE UP
heat, hot & cold 570-262-1131
$89,000
10+/- Acres
No pets. $485 +
security. Call
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts dining & living room.
No pets. Call
(570) 823-5984 running water, Main St. A GREAT DEAL...
Hanover Twp., 570-479-1203 3 Bedroom Includes sewer, fridge, stove, coin- Line up a place to live 12,000 sq. ft. build-
IN CLASSIFIED!
$69,000 Townhomes trash, refrigerator
LINE UP op laundry, off
in classified!
ing in downtown

EXETER PITTSTON 1/2 DOUBLE


Gas heat included and range. street parking, back location. Ware-
28+/- Acres
Fairview Twp., 1st floor, 2 bedroom, FREE
$650 + utilities.
Call Bernie
A GREAT DEAL... yard. $535 + securi-
ty. For appointment KINGSTON
house with light
manufacturing.
$85,000 eat in kitchen, 24hr on-site Gym 888-244-2714 IN CLASSIFIED! Building with some 2 bedrooms, sun-
WILKES-BARRE
call 570-814-3138 239 Schuyler Ave
61+/- Acres enclosed heated Community Room 2,050 sf office office space. Entire room, new bath,
Looking for the right deal
Nuangola
$125,000
40+/- Acres
porch. Large refin-
ished basement. 1
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
PITTSTON TWP.
Newly remodeled 2
on an automobile? WILKES-BARRE AMERICA REALTY
space. 2nd floor.
Modern, four sepa-
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
washer/dryer
hookup. No pets.
car carport. Gas Turn to classified. QUALITY RESIDEN- rate offices, large MLS #10-1074 $580 + utilities &
Newport Twp. Patio/Balcony bedroom apart- Call Charlie security, sewer &
$180,000
heat. Central air.
$700 + utilities & and much more... ment. Living room, It’s a showroom in print! FRANKLIN GARDENS TIAL AND RETAIL
UNITS. OVER 30
reception area,
break room, confer- 570-829-6200 garbage included.
32 +/- Acres Call Today kitchen, laundry & Classified’s got Call (570) 655-5156
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
security. Will consid-
er reduced rent for or stop by bath 1st floor. 2 bed-
the directions! SENIOR LIVING YEARS SERVICE.
ALL NON-SMOK-
ence room & pri-
vate bathroom.
VM 101
See additional Land for a tour! rooms 2nd floor.
maintenance work. ING/NO PETS. $795 month
for Sale at
www. earth
conservancy.org
Call 570-760-6277 Now Offering
Move In Specials
Includes water &
garbage. No pets,
no smoking. $550 +
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom. Heat &
OPEN HOUSE
April 16th
EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION,
+ utilities
Call 706-5628
AMERICA 570-288-9019 10:00AM-4:00PM CREDIT
COMMERCIAL SPACE
570-823-3445 security. Call hot water included, WILKES-BARRE
REALTY Š1 & 2 bedrooms MANDATORY.
TIRED OF HIGH PLYMOUTH
(570) 655-4533 $600 month +
915 Manufactured QUALITY COLONIAL LARKSVILLE Security required
ŠLaundry facility MANY LOCATIONS.

FORTY FORT - Very clean, 1st floor PLAINS TOWNSHIP 570-237-5397


ŠStove, fridge
ŠSecure building
570-288-1422
KINGSTON FOR RENT Large 1/2 double, off
Homes FIRST FLOOR
DUPLEX. UNIQUE
3 Bedroom with Walking Distance to
WILKES-BARRE
ŠCommunity
Rooms. WYOMING 620 Market St. RENTS? street parking &
yard. 2 bedrooms, 1
ASHLEY PARK
modern bath and the Casino!! 2 bed- Newly Renovated Are you paying too
$595 + UTILITIES. ŠElevator 2nd floor. Bright & 1/2 baths, $575 +
kitchen. New floor- room, 1 bath, living 2 bedrooms apt. Prime Space. much for your cur-
Cook’s kitchen with Š2 fully handicap cheery. Freshly security. Utilities by
Laurel Run & San ing, large closets. room, kitchen, off 2nd floor, stove, rent office? Call us!
built-ins, formal din- accessible apts. painted. Single 1,250 sq. ft., tenant. Call
Souci Parks, Like Off Street Parking, street parking. fridge, fenced in We have modern
ing room, front/rear also available Occupancy. One Near Kingston 570-690-6289
new, several to fenced yard. Water $600/month + yard, $500 + gas, office space avail-
enclosed porches, Recently bedroom. Quiet Corners. Great
SUGAR NOTCH
choose from, & garbage included. utilities, security & electric & water. able in Luzerne
Financing &Warranty, custom window Tenant pays electric references. Call 570-417-0088 for renovated. building & neighbor- location for retail or
coverings. TWO hood. Includes Bank Building on
facebook.com/ & gas service. Classic Properties appointment & Call Christy business office. 3 bedrooms, quiet
YEAR SAME RENT, stove, refrigerator, Public Square.
MobileOne.Sales $575/month. No Nikki Callahan application. 570-417-0088 Easy Access and street, yard. Fresh
NO PETS/SMOK- heat, water, sewer Rents include heat,
Call (570)250-2890 pets. One year 718-4959 Ext. 1306 paint. $525/month
WILKES-BARRE
parking. Call Cliff central air, utilities,
WILKES-BARRE
ING/EMPLOYMENT lease. & trash. No
trash removal, and + utilities, lease,
PLYMOUTH
APPLICATION smoking. No pets. 570-760-3427
570-760-5573
930 Wanted to Buy Managed 264 Academy St Scott Street Security, references nightly cleaning - all security. No pets.
Real Estate AMERICA REALTY
570-288-1422
Looking for that
special place
1st floor, 1 bedroom
apartment. Stove,
2 bedrooms, newly
renovated building.
2nd floor, 5 rooms,
heat & hot water
& credit check.
$585./month LUZERNE
125 Main Street
without a sneaky
CAM charge.
Access parking at
Call 570-332-1216
or 570-592-1328
furnished. Stove, Call (570) 609-5133
WILKES-BARRE
fridge, water & Washer & dryer.
called home? Office or Retail
WE BUY HOMES
the new intermodal
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Classified will address
sewage included.
Front & Back porch.
$600/per month
includes heat, hot
fridge, off-street
parking, no pets. Space available
with over 2,000 sq.
garage via our cov-
ered bridge. 300SF 178 Charles St
1st floor, 2 bedroom, Your needs. $400 + security. Call water and parking. $400/month + secu-
Any Situation ft. + attached to 5000SF available. Available Now!
stove, refrigerator,

570-956-2385 private deck, wash-


Open the door
with classified!
570-262-0540 646-712-1286
570-328-9896
rity & references.
Call 570-696-3381 WYOMING garage in high We can remodel to 2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Townhouse
PLYMOUTH
er/dryer hookup. BLANDINA traffic area. $650/ suit. Brokers Pro-
570-855-4744 style. No Section 8.
Heat, garbage &
LUZERNE WILKES-BARRE SOUTH APARTMENTS month + utilities. tected. Call Jeff
$550/month + utili-
WILKES-BARRE
sewer included. Nice, recently reno- Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- Call 570-331-3600 Pyros at 822-8577
1st floor, 2 bed- ties. References &
$625/month vated 1st floor 1 room. Wall to Wall
OFFICE SPACE
1 bedroom, wall to security required.
570-842-1264 wall, off-street bedroom. Stove & 447 S. Franklin St. room. Wall to wall carpet. Some utili- Wyoming
carpet. Off street Office/retail. 800 Call 570-301-2785
parking, coin Fridge included. MUST SEE! ties by tenant. No
HANOVER TWP parking. Washer/ 18 Pierce St Sq. feet. Recently
laundry, water, $500 + electric & 1 bedroom, study, pets. Non-smoking.
dryer included. 1 Kingston, PA remodeled. 953 Houses for Rent
sewer & garbage garbage. Lease, off street parking, Elderly community.
214 Taft Street month security & Available Immedi- Great Location.
included. $495/ security, references laundry. Includes Quiet, safe. Off ately, Off street
BACK MOUNTAIN
2nd floor. Modern 2 Call for appointment heat and hot water, references & credit street parking. Call $500/month
bedroom. Newer month + security check. No pets. Call parking. Security
and application. Hardwood floors 570-693-2850 + utilities. Water &
kitchen, bath, stove & lease. HUD for more info. required. 3 room
570-417-0088 and appliances. sewer included. 2 bedroom, 2 bath
& fridge. Washer & accepted. Call (570) 574-2249 Suite $300/month,
Trash removal. Call 714-7272 home in beautiful
570-687-6216 or 944 Commercial includes utilities.
dryer in basement.
LINEUP $575/per month, rural setting next to
$500 + utilities & 570-954-0727
Call (570) 821-5599 Wilkes-Barre SOUTH Properties 570-690-0564
947 Garages Friedman Farms.
security. No pets.
ASUCCESSFULSALE 570-823-7564 $1,100 monthly. Call
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
No smoking. Call
(570) 825-6259 LUZERNE INCLASSIFIED!
Wilkes-Barre
Charming 2 bed-
room, 2nd floor,
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
OFFICE SPACE
KINGSTON
570-822-2992

KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM
41 Mill Street
1st floor, 2 bed-
Doyouneedmorespace?
Apartments
Available
duplex, 1 1/2 baths,
laundry room, wall 12,000 + square KINGSTON 2,500 sf Garage BEAR CREEK VILLAGE
ASHLEY
Modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, washer/
room, large bath
with shower, stove, A yard or garage sale SAINT JOHN
to wall, stove &
refrigerator. Heat &
foot. Forty Fort
60 Dilley Street
166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1.
Zoned Commercial-
ly. Two over head
Beautiful 2 story
4 bedroom home
Water included. 600 sq. ft of newly garage & entrance
refrigerator and in classified Rent with Option for rent situated on
laundry, parking,bus
stop. No pets.
dryer hookup, yard,
parking, No Pets,
dishwasher, wash-
er/dryer hookup, is the best way APARTMENTS $575
Call 570-824-4904
To Buy or For Sale.
Zoned commercial
renovated office
space. Rent
doors. Private bath.
Located on private
4 wooded acres.
Garage, shed,
Water included.
$535 + utilities, first
No Smoking, Quiet 1 car attached tocleanoutyourclosets! 419 N. Main St
Collect cash, not dust!
& Industrial. Ware- includes heat and
electric. Off street
road. Gas Heat.
$875/month +
$1,200. All utilities
/Secluded/ garage. Fieldstone Wilkes Barre house, offices, 4
/last & security
Convenient working fireplace. You’re in bussiness Clean out your bath rooms, huge parking available. utilities, security &
by tenant. Security
& references
570-954-1992
$425. + utilities. Non Smoking. with classified! Spacious basement, garage storage area. $800 per month.
Call 570-287-5090
references. required. Small pets
Too many extras to or attic and call the 570-706-5628
AVOCA
1 bedroom. Available June 1st.
SHEATOWN
Discount available, ok. (570) 690-3094
lease, references. mention, call for Secured Senior Classified depart- 570-881-4993
1 & 2 bedroom 574-9827
more details.
Beautiful 1st floor, 2 Building. ment today at 570- 962 Rooms 962 Rooms 941 Apartments/
COMMERCIAL
apartments, just $700 + utilities. Applicants must 829-7130!
570-288-3438 1/2 bedroom. Stove Unfurnished
remodeled, no pets. and fridge. Large be over age 62 &
$500 to $575 +
MOUNTAIN TOP
be income
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
W IL K E SW O O D
kitchen, on-site
Bear Creek Township
Casino Countryside Inn

RETAIL SPACE
utilities & security. laundry room. Off qualified.
Call 570-328-3773 1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
street parking. $600
+ Cooking Gas & Rent start at $501
per month.
SECURE BUILDINGS 800 to 2400 sq. ft. Rooms starting at A PAR TM E NTS
KINGSTON disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
Electric, security,
lease & background Includes ALL
utilities.
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments. available starting at
$750/month
Daily $39.99 + tax
1 B edroom Sta rting
AVOCA 1 bedroom, $425
month plus electric
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
check. Call
570-417-0088
Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail- Established
Weekly $169.99 + tax
a t $675.00
3 rooms, wall to wall & security. ble. Equal Housing for appointment 570-970-6694 able. Starting at Wilkes-Barre
carpeting, appli- Now available. Opportunity. TTY711 $440. 570-332-5723
Shopping Microwave • Includes gas heat,
SUGAR NOTCH
ances, coin-op laun- Call 570-829-0847 Equal
dry, off street park-
or 570-474-5010 Housing Center Refrigerator w ater,sew er & trash
This institution is an
ing, security. No equal opportunity 675 Main St Opportunity 973-265-4234 WiFi • C onvenient to allm ajor
pets. $410/month 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
provider &
1st floor rear, elec- 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ HBO highw ays & public
(570) 655-1606 employer.
tric heat, stove WILKES-BARRE Unfurnished Unfurnished (570) 823-8027 transportation
BACK MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN TOP
included. No pets.

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3 large 1 bedroom
apts, 3 kitchens 2 bedroom, second WOODBRYN utilities & security.
Call 570-371-2030 FOR RENT! IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
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• P atio/B alconies
with appliances, 3 floor, off street 1 & 2 Bedroom, 425 South Franklin • P et friendly*
baths. Apts. have parking, stove & available Street. For lease. Immediate Occupancy!! 971 Vacation & 971 Vacation & • O nline rentalpaym ents
access to one refrigerator. immediately, No
No Pets. pets. Rents based
Available immedi- Resort Properties Resort Properties
• Flexible lease term s
another. No lease.
$795 for all 3 apts $520./month
Includes water
on income start
at $395 & $430.
ately, washer/dryer
on premises, no MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
($265 per apt.) West Pittston, Pa. pets. We have stu- M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5

BLACK LAKE, NY
Convenient to all (570) 779-1684 Handicap Accessi- GARDEN VILLAGE dio, 1, 2 bedroom
61 E. Northampton St.
colleges and gas ble. Equal Housing APARTMENTS Sa turd a y 1 0-2
apts. On site park- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
drilling areas.
Call for more info
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms,
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
ing. Fridge, stove
provided. We have a • Affordable Senior Apartments 822-27 1 1
TTY711 elderly & mobility 24/7 security cam- • Income Eligibility Required w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
570-696-1866
NEED A VACATION?
remodeled with This institution is an impaired; all utilities * Restrictions Ap p ly
appliances, washer era presence and all • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
equal opportunity included. Federally
DALLAS & dryer, gas heat, provider and subsidized
doors are electroni-
cally locked. $450- • New appliances; laundry on site;

CEDAR
$575 + utilities. employer.
1 bedroom, 1 bath, Call 570-814-0843
program. Extremely 650/per month, • Activities! Come relax and enjoy
low income persons water & sewer paid, great fishing & tranquility
off street parking, or 570-696-3090 • Curb side Public Transportation
laundry room, deck.
1 year lease. Credit NANTICOKE encouraged to
apply. Income less
One month/security
deposit. Call (570) Please call 570-825-8594
at it’s finest.
Housekeeping cottages VILLAGE
check & references
required. $525/ KINGSTON 1 bedroom, 2nd floor,
refrigerator, stove,
than $11,900.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
793-6377 after
10:00 a.m. to set an TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 on the water with all the
amenities of home. Apartment
month + utilities. washer/dryer appointment or
Monday-Friday. (315) 375-8962
(570) 675-4597 hook-up & porch.
$425/month plus EQUAL HOUSING
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Water, sewage,
WILKES-BARRE MOUNTAIN
Holiday Specials!
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
A GREAT PLACE!!! garbage included.
No smoking. WHITE HAVEN Clean, 2 bedroom, APARTMENTS 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
$250 Off 1st Months Rent,
2nd floor duplex. & $250 Off Security
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte- LIKE NEW!!
2 bedroom
No pets.
570-239-2070
1 bedroom. Heat
included. Pay
Stove, hookups,
parking, yard. No
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NANTICOKE
Call 570-674-5278 apartment in 1 bedroom starting @ $690
cable. $475 + utilities.
Featuring:
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MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
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Heat, water,
garbage & sewage
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220 Lake St.
Housing for the
stove, dishwash-
er & microwave)
included. Off street
parking. All appli-
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• Spa & Pools
• Swim Club, Heated Pools
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
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Great Commercial Store Front,
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
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dryer hookup.
ances included.
$530 + security. Clean out your 113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Tennis & Basketball Courts
• Shopping Shuttle
• Full -Size Washer & Dryer & Inside Suites Available ‹
‹
Swimming Pool
Easy Access to
Hardwood
subsidized program. throughout with
Call 570-406-5221
basement, garage 2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
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& Public Parking I-81
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
ceramic tile in
kitchen and bath.
$695/mo + utili-
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, wall to or attic and call the
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pancy. Heat & hot
Monday - Friday 9-5
Monday - Friday 9-5
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1
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Saturday
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9-1 Starting at $650 Mon – Fri. 9 –5
44 Eagle Court
water included. $625 200 Gateway Drive utilities included
Classified depart-
apply. Income less ties and security. wall carpet, off- 680 Wildflower Drive Wilkes-Barre, PA
Call Aileen at
than $11,900. No Pets, refer- street parking, $495 Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 18706 (Off Route 309)
570-675-6936, per month+ utilities,
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Large completely
KINGSTON MOUNTAINTOP NANTICOKE
Desirable
WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
Parsons
WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean FLORIDA
remodeled 2 bed-
HOUSE FOR RENT Lexington Village
SINGLE FAMILY 143 Stucker Ave. Stately brick, 4 furnished room, Boca Raton
room styled town-
house. Stove &
fridge included.
Private interior
KINGSTON Bowcreek, available
immediately, 5 bed-
rooms, 3 bath-
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
HOME
3 Bedroom 1-1/2
Bath. 1,900 square
foot Modern Home
in Great Neighbor-
bedroom, 2 bath &
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Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
starting at $315.
Efficiency at $435
month furnished
with all utilities
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool.
Fully furnished. On
canal lot. $600
For lease, avail- rooms, stove pro- 622 Foundry Street,
attic & basement A 2 Year Lease hood. Includes all beautiful patio, included. Off weekly. If interest-
able immediately. vided, washer/dryer Available immedi-
access. Washer/ $795 + electric Appliances. Large all appliances street parking. ed, write to:
3 bedrooms, 2 hookup, double car ately, 3 bedrooms, 1
dryer hookup. Heat
included. Nice yard. bathrooms, Stove, attached garage, no SQUARE FOOT RE bathroom, refrigera-
tor and stove pro-
fenced in yard with
deck & shed. Off
included. $1,600/
month + utilities.
570-718-0331 120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
MANAGEMENT
Refrigerator, Dish pets. Bonus second
$750. No pets.
Washer Provided, Master bedroom, vided, washer/dryer
Street Parking. No MLS#10-2290 Looking for the right deal
570-479-6722 smokers / pets. 570-696-3801 Collect cash, not dust!
washer/dryer hook Great room with sky 866-873-0478 hookup, pets ok,
$875 / month + utili- Call Margy on an automobile? Clean out your
Fenced in yard.
LINEUP up,
Freshly
NO Pets,
Painted,
lights, Study room,
Modern Kitchen Find Something? Great neighbor-
ties. Security, Cred- 570-696-0891 Turn to classified. basement, garage
it Check & Refer- It’s a showroom in print! or attic and call the
ASUCCESSFULSALE $750/per month,
plus utilities, $750
with Granite counter
tops, large Deck,
Lose Something?
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hood. $725.00/per
month, plus utilities,
ences Required.
570-332-6003 Classified’s got Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
INCLASSIFIED! 46 Zerby Ave
+First Month/secu-
rity deposit. Call
$1900 /per month,
plus utilities, One
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
$$725.00/security
deposit. Call
the directions! 829-7130!
Doyouneedmorespace? Sunday 1pm-3pm (570)885-0843 month rent/security 570-829-7130 (570) 239-4102
Doyouneedmorespace? Looking for that 965 Roommate
A yard or garage sale Lease with option after 9:00 a.m. for deposit. Call (570)
WILKES-BARRE A yard or garage sale WILDWOOD CREST
in classified
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
a private showing
or email
406-0231 before
9:00 p.m. to set an SWEET VALLEY special place Wanted
Ocean front, on the
is the best way turn key condition, ccamark49
@verizon.net.
appointment
email
or
leamonvin
Available May 1st
3 bedroom, 2 bath MONARCH RENTALS in classified called home? SCRANTON/SOUTH
Beach. 1 bedroom
Condo, pool.
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basement. No pets.
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closets.
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3 bedroom single
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gas heat, shed, IN CLASSIFIED! 570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
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(570) 477-3346 or
provided.
Call 570-822-7039 with classified! with classified! $420/month
570-575-6280
family. 1 1/2 baths.
large yard. Looking for the right deal ment specialist (570) 762-2774
$134,000, seller

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on an automobile?
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payments are Classified’s got
HARVEY’S LAKE
2 bedroom home.
$995/month.
WALSH the directions!
All appliances,
water, sewer & trash.
REAL ESTATE
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2nd floor, 2 bed-

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ASUCCESSFULSALE
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cellars,
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BITTO Can Afford 1252 Roofing &
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Drywall/Finishing
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sheds, kitchens, stucco seeding, mulch, etc
bathrooms, tile
floor, finished
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siding, roofing, gmdmasonry.com Brizzy’s Specials, Drywall
windows, doors, of home repairs, Arbor Care & Lawn & Shrub 570-855-4259
also office cleaning Maintenance
& Wallpaper
Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office custom built oak
stairs & trim.
WYOMING available.
Landscaping
Tree trimming, Residential &
570-762-6889 J.R.V. ROOFING
VALLEY 570-829-5318 Commercial 570-824-6381
Licensed & insured.
No job too small.
MASONRY
Concrete, stucco,
pruning & removal.
Stump Grinding, Best rate guaran- M. PARALIS PAINTING Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
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pavers, retaining Trucking Fully Insured Professional work Gutters & Chimney
wall systems, at affordable rates. Repairs. Year Round.
dryvit, flagstone,
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Citizen Discount.
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All Types Of Work yard, dethatching reasonable rates!
570-287-4144 cleaning attics, cellar,

Selling
New or Remodeling
garage, one piece or aeration, shrubbery 570-829-5444 PRECISION PAINTING & Jim Harden
Licensed & Insured 570-760-0551 trimming & spring 570-332-4199 POWER WASHING 570-288-6709
whole Estate, also
Free Estimates clean ups. Interior & Exterior New Roofs &
available 10 & 20 yard
570-406-6044 570-639-2711 PORTANOVA’S LAWN Painting, Masonry Repairs, Shingles,
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your
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ing, Masonry, Now accepting new FREE ESTIMATES!
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Driveways, Patios,
Additions, Garages,
Sales, service,
installation &
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
TOTAL YARD CARE customers. Call
570-650-3985
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
Kitchens, Baths, etc Lawns-Shrubs -
repair. & Tree Removal.
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gravel & trimming.
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
& Roof Repairs
Low Prices
Hanging & finishing, Commercial Free Estimates
Shedlarski Construction design ceilings.
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570-822-4582 & Residential.
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Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Licensed
& Insured
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Home improvement Aluminum.
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We’ll run your ad in the specialist, Licensed,


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mercial
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Wanted:
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Landscaping Cars & PAVING & SEAL COATING 570-735-0846
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288-8995
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Wallpaper 1234 Pressure 1339 Window
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Pressure
Washing
Repair & Cleaning
Free Estimates of Draperies,
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24 HOUR
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landscape installa-
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(570) 760-1497 25 Yrs. Experience ing, concrete. Serv-
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