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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2011 50¢

GAMBLING FUNDS
"WHEN WE SAY we will never

12 towns
forget, we mean what we say."
President Obama

Obama’s NYC visit solemn not celebratory


President visits ground big casino
winners
zero after U.S. raid that
killed Osama bin Laden.

By BEN FELLER
AP White House Correspondent
NEW YORK — Solemnly
honoring victims of the Sept. Grant funding approved for 13 projects in the
11 terror attacks, President
county totaling more than $12 million.
Barack Obama hugged survi-
vors, thanked the heroes of
one of the nation’s darkest By MATT HUGHES
days and declared Thursday mhughes@timesleader.com
that the killing of Osama bin HARRISBURG – Twelve Luzerne County munic-
Laden after ipalities will cash in on more than $12 million in
The presi- all these state revenue raised by the Mohegan Sun at Pocono
dent also years was an Downs casino in Plains Township.
American The Commonwealth Financing Authority on
peppered message to Thursday approved grant funding for 13 projects in
his brief the world: the county totaling more than
comments “When we $12 million from the local
First reported at
with re- say we will share assessment account, a
never forget, state fund to reinvest revenue 11:55
minders of we mean from Pennsylvania’s casinos a.m.
the chal- what we say.” into surrounding municipal- timesleader.com
lenges On a bril- ities.
liant blue-sky Funds for grants in Luzerne
ahead. day, one of re- County came from revenue generated by Mohegan
flection more Sun, the county’s only casino, in Plains Township. A
than celebra- total of 61 applications totaling more than $60 mil-
tion, Obama offered New lion in funding were submitted this grant cycle,
Yorkers a moment of their AP PHOTO making the odds of winning a casino-money grant
own. Standing at the gritty President Barack Obama prepares to lay a wreath Thursday at the National Sept. 11 Memorial at ground zero in New one in five.
construction site of ground York. Wilkes-Barre was the only municipality in the
zero, where the towers fell county awarded two grants, and was also the overall
and a memorial now rises, for the nation and this city of math of the successful raid to nearly a decade whether the Obama never mentioned bin largest funding recipient with $2.75 million.
the president laid a wreath of steely resilience. find and kill bin Laden, the al- government would track Laden’s name. The city was awarded $706,044 to continue resto-
red, white and blue flowers For Obama, the day was Qaida leader. Obama ad- down its most infamous ene- ration work on the First National Bank building at
for the nearly 3,000 who died about the importance of be- dressed families who have my. 59-63 Public Square, which has been vacant since
as he marked a turning point ing in New York in the after- watched and wondered for On this special ground, See OBAMA, Page 6A
See CASINO, Page 14A

New version of raid recounts far less resistance


Pakistani men on By ROBERT BURNS Navy SEALs mounted a precision,
Thursday look at and PAULINE JELINEK floor-by-floor operation to find the al-
the house where Associated Press Qaida leader and his protectors — but
al-Qaida leader WASHINGTON — The Americans without the prolonged and intense
Osama bin Laden who raided Osama bin Laden’s lair firefight that officials had described
was caught and met far less resistance than the Oba- for several days.
killed in Abbotta- ma administration described in the af- By any measure, the raid was
bad. The town’s termath. The commandos encoun- fraught with risk, sensationally bold
residents were
tered gunshots from only one man, and a historic success, netting a man
confused and sus-
whom they quickly killed, before who had been on the run for nearly a
picious about the
sweeping the house and shooting oth- decadeafterhisterroristorganization
killing of bin Laden,
which took place ers, who were unarmed, a senior de- pulled off the devastating attacks of PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER

Monday. fense official said in the latest ac- Sept. 11, 2001. Even so, in the ad- Mohegan Sun blackjack dealer Amy Johns of
count. Clarks Summit reacts to a casino patron hitting
AP PHOTO In Thursday’s revised telling, the See RAID, Page 6A 21 at the blackjack table on Dec. 2.

INSIDE
Pasonick no longer key owner
in engineering firm he started
A NEWS: Local 3A
Obituaries 8A
Birthdays 12A
Editorial 13A
Pipeline plans filed under protest
B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B Chief Gathering lays out plans
The business makes the Pasonick, Baseball 3B in Dallas Twp. but says local
69, was offi-
announcement days after a Business 8B
approvals not needed.
cially charged Stocks 9B
plea agreement. with the crime
C CLASSIFIED: Funnies 12C
in a complaint
filed Wednes- THE GUIDE By SARAH HITE
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER day. Prosecu- Entertainment/Movies shite@timesleader.com
tmorgan@timesleader.com Pasonick tors say Pa- TV/Crossword DALLAS TWP. – Chief Gather-
WILKES-BARRE – Longtime sonick paid ing LLC has filed plans “under
local engineer Michael J. Pason- the money to reward the school protest” for a portion of its
ick is no longer a principal own- board member, who is not iden- WEATHER Wyoming County Pipeline Pro-
er of one of the architectural tified, for supporting the nam- Millie Symbula ject with township officials be-
and engineering firms he found- ing of Pasonick as the district’s Mostly sunny. cause attorneys for the company
ed 35 years ago, according to a engineer and the architect for a High 68. Low 37. believe land devel-
letter to Exeter Borough Coun- new school the district was Details, Page 10B opment and zoning
cil. planning to build. approvals aren’t re-
Michael L. In the letter to Exeter, Amato quired.
Amato of Michael described the change as a “cor- The proposed
J. Pasonick Jr. Inc. porate restructuring.” He iden- 6.25-mile, 24-inch
wrote to council tified himself and Daryl Paw- pipeline would
on April 21 to ad- lush, Andrew Pasonick and start at the border purposes that would last be- “does not need local zoning, sub-
vise members Paul Pasonick as the new prin- of Wyoming and Luzerne coun- tween two and three months. division, and/or land develop-
that Amato and cipals. ties, cross state Route 309 and Ted Wurfel, vice president of ment approval or review” to pro-
three other men had become “With geographic growth and zigzag throughout 23 properties environmental, safety and regula- ceed with its plans for the pipe-
the principals of the firm as of diversification of services in all in a southeast direction, where it tory affairs for Chief, said the line project.
January 2011. facets of our corporate family, it would tap into the Williams-own- complete pipeline is “approxi- He also said Chief has never
The letter was written two is important that we have a cor- ed Transco interstate pipeline mately 30 miles,” but he could had to apply for land develop-
days after Michael Pasonick porate structure in place that near the Dallas School District not release any more details ment in any other municipality
signed a plea agreement with supports the future direction of campus. The company also is about the project. for a pipeline.
the U.S. Attorney’s Office relat- our company and industry,” proposing a natural gas metering A letter sent to township offi- He argues the Pennsylvania
ing to his payment of a more Amato wrote. “We assure you station. cials written by Chief attorney Municipal Planning Code does
than $1,000 bribe to a Luzerne The project would have a 100- Kenneth Komoroski states Chief
County school board member. See PASONICK, Page 14A 6 09815 10011 foot right-of-way for construction takes the position the company See PIPELINE, Page 14A
K

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POLICE BLOTTER
Hanover Area eyes its options
Plains Township.

KINGSTON – A man was DETAILS


WILKES-BARRE – City arraigned Thursday in Wilkes-
police reported the following: Barre Central Court on charg-
• Anthony Donald Hill, 33, es he stole items from a vehi- School board looks at early cooperate, but nothing In April, Ha- tends to keep the pool LOTTERY
of Philadelphia, was arrested cle. has been resolved. When nover Area open. However, “ there MIDDAY DRAWING
retirements as one way for
Thursday afternoon after city William Michael Vontulgan- a question from the pub- will be a reduction in
police and members of the burg, 22, of Dana Street, the district to save money. lic was raised about the learned it usage and programs,” DAILY NUMBER 8-5-0
state Attorney General’s Drug Wilkes-Barre, was charged teachers accepting a would lose he said. BIG FOUR 7-7-5-1
Task Force raided a residence with theft and receiving stolen wage freeze, Shovlin re- $1.6 million in Pericci added the QUINTO 3-2-9-8-1
on Bradford Street, police said. property. He was jailed at the By TOM HUNTINGTON sponded, “They under- state sub- budget has to be adopt- TREASURE HUNT
Two guns and crack cocaine county prison for lack of Times Leader Correspondent stand we’re in a fiscal ed by June 30 and
sidies under 03-08-12-13-22
with a street value of approxi- $10,000 bail. HANOVER TWP. – The Ha- crunch.” there will be further
mately $3,000 were seized, Police allege Vontulganburg nover Area School Board is still In April, Hanover Ar- Gov. Tom discussions this month NIGHTLY DRAWING
police said. stole items from a Jeep Grand wrestling with budgetary prob- ea learned it would lose Corbett’s and in June. The board DAILY NUMBER 0-4-4
Hill faces charges of illegal Cherokee on Elm Avenue on lems. George Shovlin,solicitor, $1.6 million in state sub- has a work session
possession of firearms, posses- Dec. 29, according to the crim- said administrative staff has sidies under Gov. Tom
state budget scheduled Monday, BIG FOUR 4-9-5-5
sion with intent to deliver and inal complaint. agreed to a salary freeze, there Corbett’s state budget proposal. June 6, and a regular QUINTO 9-8-6-5-0
possession of drug parapherna- A preliminary hearing is remains an effort to eliminate proposal. monthly session on CASH FIVE
lia, police said. scheduled on May 11 before teacher positions through retire- Pericci said the teach- June 9. 10-12-17-26-35
• Christopher Herbert , no District Judge Paul Roberts in ments and there are proposals ers, under the current contract, At the outset, time was taken MATCH 6 LOTTO
age or address available, was Kingston. to cut programs, including sev- are scheduled to receive wage to salute Raisha Piper, a student-
charged with possession of a enth- and eighth-grade sports. increases of 3 percent for the athlete, for her accomplish-
08-09-23-39-47-49
controlled substance after BUTLER TWP. – Township But there are fiscal issues that next term. A new contract is al- ments in the classroom as well HARRISBURG – No player
police said they found him police reported the following: have yet to be resolved. One ma- so slated for negotiation in 2011- as on the basketball court, in matched all five winning
using heroin Monday night in • A 77-year-old man from jor step in this process, accord- 12. track and in field hockey. She numbers drawn in Thurs-
a vehicle in a parking lot on Four Seasons Drive reported ing to statements at the meet- Under budget proposals cur- was cited as April’s Student of day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
Stanton Street. he discovered his identity was ing, is what Shovlin and John rently on the table, Hanover the Month. Piper thanked her game so the jackpot rolls to
• Jason Kisthardt, no age or used without permission to Pericci, board president, called Township residents face a prop- teachers, the administration and $330,000.
address available, was charged open an Internet account. the “early separation program.” erty tax increase of 1.6 mills, her coaches for their encourage- Lottery officials said 84
with harassment Thursday • A Hazleton woman escap- This step involves 23 teachers said Superintendent Anthony ment and assistance. players matched four num-
afternoon, police said. Dawn ed injury after a hit-and-run accepting early retirement. Podczasy. Pericci added, “But In other actions: bers and won $219.50 each
Browski told police Kisthardt accident on Friday. Shovlin said there are already we’re trying to reduce. that.” • A professional services bill and 3,050 players matched
followed her to school after Janine Cain, 23, was pulling eight teachers who have told the A mill is a tax of $1 on every of $4,992 was approved for pay- three numbers and won $10
she told him numerous times out of Edgerock Drive when administration they will retire at $1,000 of assessed valuation. ment to Shovlin. each.
to stop bothering her. her vehicle was struck from the end of the present term. But Podczasy said the board did • Approval was given to an Monday’s “Pennsylvania
• John Shimko said Monday behind by an older-model tan overall, Pericci said, there are 23 get some welcome news in the amendment to open bids for Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
a Honda generator valued at vehicle, possibly a Buick. Po- teachers who have enough ser- form of a $260,000 credit from supplies and services on May 26 be worth at least $1,170,000
$700 was stolen from his pick- lice said the older vehicle sped vice to qualify them for retire- the Health Care Trust through at 10 a.m. because no player holds a
up while it was parked on Park away on North Hunter High- ment. If they accept, Pericci es- which the district provides em- • The retirement of Carol A. ticket with one row that
Avenue. way. timated that a savings of $1.6 ployee health care benefits. Smith as a paraprofessional was matches all six winning
• Laurean Renous, of North • Police said Ian Oberren- million in salary and benefits Besides issues related to accepted, effective June 15. numbers drawn in Thurs-
Main Street, reported Wednes- der, 20, of Hazleton, and Lau- could be realized. Shovlin said sports, Pericci said the board re- • Bridgette N. Petro, English, day’s game.
day that an unknown person ren Ursta, 20, of Drums, were there are still plans to “eliminate mains on course to close the was added to the substitute list.
posted personal information cited with underage drinking positions,” but the board hopes Lyndwood Elementary School, • A contract with T&R
on her Facebook account. after a traffic stop in the 100 to avert furloughs through these although that is “not final.” Sound/Video for audio-visual
• Charlotte Raup, of Gardn- block of South Hunter High- retirements. When asked, Pericci said there equipment for graduation exer-
er Avenue, reported a political way on April 30. In addition, Shovlin said the are no plans to sell or lease cises on June 16 was approved; OBITUARIES
sign placed in the area of 86 • Police said they charged Hanover Area Education Associ- Lyndwood, but “we’ll mothball • A May trip to Ellis Island by
Spring St. on Tuesday was Vladimir Zakovenko, 19, of ation has been approached it for future use.” the sixth-grade class of Memo- Chiampi, Patricia
missing at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Fair Lawn, N.J., with underage about supporting cost reduc- In regard to the high school rial Elementary was approved. Claudio, Samantha
• Police said they found drinking, disorderly conduct, tions and the union has given swimming pool possibly being Expenses will be provided by Goryeb, Emil
contraband inside a vehicle criminal mischief and public indications that it is willing to closed, Pericci said the board in- Memorial PTA. Gross, Billie
that was stopped for a light drunkenness after he allegedly Harding, Arthur
malfunction in the area of 10 smashed a window to an apart-
E. Northampton St. on ment at Highacres Commons
Kohan, Peter Jr.
Wednesday. on Faith Drive on April 30. MISERICORDIA ART EXHIBIT OPENS Kozlowski, Eugene Jr.
Rolland, Thomas
PLAINS TWP. – Township HAZLE TWP. – State police Shelley, Douglas
police arrested James Rish at Hazleton said a 16-year-old Sims, Clarissa
Featherstone, 30, of Wilkes- male from Sheppton will be
Barre, on charges he threat- charged with disorderly con-
Thomas, Fannie
ened two women and was duct after he allegedly became Twyman, Anthony
carrying a stolen firearm. aggressive with a school bus Youngblood, Joseph
Featherstone was arraigned driver for the Hazleton Area Page 8A
by District Judge David Barilla School District on Tuesday.
in Swoyersville on Wednesday
on charges of receiving stolen PITTSTON – Police said
property, illegal possession of they charged Edward Tressa,
a firearm, firearms not to be 28, of Pittston, with possession
carried without a license, of drug paraphernalia after he BUILDING
driving with a suspended li- was allegedly found with used TRUST
cense, terroristic threats and syringes in his shoe in the area
harassment by communica- of 142 S. Main St. on Wednes- The Times Leader strives to
tion. He was jailed at the coun- day. correct errors, clarify stories
ty prison for lack of $10,000 Police said Tressa was and update them promptly.
bail. slumped over a rock and told Corrections will appear in this
Police allege Featherstone them he was sending a text spot. If you have information
was carrying a stolen .357- message. A used syringe was to help us correct an inaccu-
caliber handgun when he found near the rock, police racy or cover an issue more
threatened two women known said. thoroughly, call the newsroom
to him at a motel on state Tressa was arraigned by at 829-7242.
Route 315 early Monday morn- District Judge Fred Pierantoni S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
ing, according to the criminal in Pittston and jailed at the
C hris and Karen Borton watch a demonstration by Laura Sordoni on Thursday evening A PAGE 1A STORY in Thurs-
complaint. county prison for lack of day’s editions of The Times
A preliminary hearing is $3,000 bail. A preliminary
at an art exhibit opening with artists from Verve Vertu Art Studio in the Speech and
Leader about tax relief in-
scheduled on May 10 before hearing is scheduled on May Language Hearing Center at Misericordia University. The exhibit will be open 8 a.m. to correctly named the Luzerne
District Judge Diana Malast in 11. 4:30 p.m. during regular business hours at the center. County school district with
the highest per-property tax
relief. Eligible homeowners in

Students at Bear Creek WSCTC approves tentative $6.1M budget


Wilkes-Barre Area School
District will see the biggest
savings per property. Informa-

Charter like new schedule


tion in an accompanying chart
Proposed spending plan calls Wyoming Area, Northwest Area The board also approved the was accurate.
and Wyoming Valley West. The transfer of Elaine Pallone, the cur- A STORY THAT APPEARED
for small decrease in costs for
By JANINE UNGVARSKY with next year’s seventh and budget is set to be on the agenda rent principal’s secretary/main of- on Page 8B in Thursday’s
Times Leader Correspondent eighth graders. the member school districts. when the committee meets again fice supervisor, to the position of editions of The Times Leader
BEAR CREEK TWP. -- A Next year’s fifth- and sixth- May 24. secretary to the administrative di- misstated that Jack McHale
new school schedule and graders will be introduced to The meeting began with a mo- rector, effective July 1. Pallone had an ownership at one time
elective options for fifth-, the new schedule today, Fos- By JANINE UNGVARSKY ment of silence in memory of will retain the main office super- in Two Jacks Cycle & Power-
sixth-, seventh- and eighth- ter said, and parents will Times Leader Correspondent committee member Peter Farrell, visor’s duties and be paid accord- sports in Wilkes-Barre.
graders at Bear Creek Com- have an opportunity to meet PRINGLE – Sending schools a Lake-Lehman representative to ing to her current Act 93 con-
munity Charter School are with her next week to go A STORY ON PAGE 7A
could see a small decrease in the the committee who died recently tract. Thursday regarding a $2.2
being well received by stu- through the scheduling proc-
amount they pay to the West Side in a car accident. In calling for Other actions approved includ- million award to salespersons
dents, the school’s principal ess.
Foster said most of the Career and Technology Center if the moment of silence, fellow ed: for Split Rock resort con-
reported Thursday. a tentative budget approved Lake-Lehman director and tech • A request by Dallas Little
changes, including the elec- tained the wrong first name
Margaret Foster told the Wednesday gains final approval school committee President League to use tech school fields,
board of trustees that the tives, will be done at little for the attorney for the plain-
cost. Besides a computer lab later this month. Butch Rossi called Farrell a “great due to the construction under tiffs. The attorney is Mark
seventh- and eighth-graders The tech school’s joint operat- school director who always put way at the Dallas High School
that the school was already Kearney of the Elliot Green-
who heard about the new ing committee approved a tenta- the kids first.” Rossi said Farrell • Travel expenses totaling
considering, the main cost leaf law firm in Blue Bell.
schedule, which calls for
will be for guitars, some text tive budget of $6.1 million, which would be missed. $4,993 to send student Marissa
longer class periods to allow books and some extra mate- is $236,284 less than the final In other business, the commit- Solomon and two chaperones to
for more in depth work, were rials for Odyssey of the Mind budget approved for the 2010-11 tee revised the school calendar the National SKILLS competition
enthusiastic. The new plan, and a few other courses, the
which was developed by Fos- school year. That would represent for the remainder of the 2010-11 in Kansas City, Mo., in late June.
board was told. a savings for the five districts that school year. The final day for stu- It was noted that $1,250 of the
ter and the middle school In other business, the +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
teachers, will also include send students to the tech school, dents and graduation day will cost will be funded by student USPS 499-710
board reviewed the proposed including Dallas, Lake-Lehman, now be June 13. fundraisers.
new electives such as en- budget for the 2011-12 school
hanced environmental sci-
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LOCAL
CRIMINAL CASE Police say man smashed his way into a house after he crashed his pickup on North Washington Street I N B R I E F

Man arrested after W-B crash


By EDWARD LEWIS Court late Thursday mont streets at about 2:30 a.m. When plaint said.
elewis@timesleader.com morning on charges an officer pulled up to the scene, he Police said in the complaint that
WILKES-BARRE – Police allege a of burglary, criminal spotted a man walking away on North Moses stated he lived at the house and
drunken George Peter Moses smashed trespass, accidents in- Washington Street. was there all night. He blurted out to
his way into an occupied house min- volving damage to un- Police said the two smashed vehi- police, “I did not drive that truck that DENNIS DRENNER/AMERICAN RED CROSS
utes after crashing his pickup truck in- attended vehicle, cles, a 2005 Chevrolet and a 2006 Lin- crashed,” according to the complaint. Scott Gay, a 24-year-old EMT from Dal-
to another car on North Washington driving with a sus- coln Zephyr, were unoccupied. There Moses was taken to Wilkes-Barre las, lets Zoriah Beckham, 3, a resident at
Street early Thursday morning. Moses pended license, loi- was a large amount of blood in the driv- General Hospital for a blood-alcohol the Red Cross administered shelter in
Moses, 30, of Terrace Street, Wilkes- tering and prowling er’s seat area of the Lincoln, police test and to be treated for crash injuries. Tuscaloosa, Ala., listen to his heartbeat
Barre, was captured when he was spot- at night, and driving under the influen- said. Police said Moses appeared intoxicat- through his stethoscope.
ted climbing out a broken window of a ce. Police followed blood spatter on the ed and had difficulty speaking.
house after officers followed a blood He was jailed at the Luzerne County sidewalk until a neighbor alerted an of- Broken glass was found inside and TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
trail on the sidewalk, according to
charges filed.
Correctional Facility for lack of $10,000
bail.
ficer to someone smashing glass in the
area of 282 N. Washington St.
outside the residence, and Moses’ cell
phone was found near the broken win- Local men aid storm area
Still wearing his clothes stained in According to the criminal complaint: Moses was spotted climbing out of a dow, the complaint says. Zachary Smith, a 20-year-old emer-
blood, Moses was arraigned several Police investigated a two-vehicle side window of the house and was A preliminary hearing is scheduled gency medical technician from Pittston,
hours later in Wilkes-Barre Central crash at North Washington and Beau- trapped by a 6-foot fence, the com- on May 11 in Central Court. deployed with the American Red Cross
to Alabama on Thurs-
day to aid tornado
HAVING FUN HANGING ON victims.
It is Smith’s first
deployment as a Red
Cross volunteer; he
answered the call for
volunteers when
hearing of the devas-
tation. Smith
Smith, who is em-
ployed with Pittston Township Ambu-
lance and volunteers with Pittston
Township Fire Rescue, will be aiding in
Client Health Services as an EMT.
He joins first-time volunteer Scott
Gay, a 24-year-old EMT, from Dallas,
who deployed to Alabama on Monday.
Gay became a certified EMT at age
16 and has been working on ambulanc-
es and in hospital emergency rooms
ever since.
As important as his medical skills
are, Gay believes that the personal
connection he makes with patients is
equally important. As he says, “Some-
times people just need someone to talk
to.”
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

T hird-grade students at Lehman Jackson Elementary lean into a tug-of-war Thursday, one of many events staged for the annual “Field Day” SUGARLOAF TWP.
that gets students outdoors and active. From left are Anthony Carranante, Matthew McCulloch, Madeline Newman, Lily Wood, Bryan Morio,
Sean Sabaluski, and sixth-grader Kaitlyn Young. They won the war. PSU Hazleton graduation
Penn State Hazleton will have its
41st annual commencement at 7 this

Shiowitz gets Bath salts down the drain?


evening in the Physical Education
Building on campus.
More than 100 bach-
elor’s and associate’s

W-B board seat


degrees will be award-
ed during the ceremo-
W H AT A R E B AT H S A LT S ? ny.
Recent days have seen fewer lice agencies.
She noted a West Guest speaker for
police calls about the druglike Synthetic bath salts are manufac- the event will be Ha-
Surgeon will fill vacancy created by Teresa Pittston couple hal-
tured using methylenedioxypyrovale-
substance in Wilkes-Barre. lucinating on bath zleton native John B. Curcio
McGuire’s resignation. rone, or MDPV, a powerful stimulant “Jack” Curcio, a leader
salts endangered a found in ecstasy, and mephedrone,
young child when and pioneer in the commercial vehicle
another powerful stimulant. Bath
By EDWARD LEWIS they used knives to salts sell for approximately $40 for a sector for more than 50 years.
By MARK GUYDISH elewis@timesleader.com stab walls believing there were 90 half-gram. Among his many accomplishments,
mguydish@timesleader.com WILKES-BARRE – More than a people living in the walls. Traditional bath salts used for taking Curcio has served as president, chair-
WILKES-BARRE – Dr. Mark Shiowitz, a sur- week after a Luzerne County judge Another incident that made head-
a bath sell for $4 to $8 and are made man and chief executive officer of
with mostly Epsom salts, oils and Crane Carrier Co. and chief executive
geon who has held multiple leadership and ad- banned the sale of synthetic bath lines involved two women charged fragrances to soften skin.
ministrative roles at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- salts, city police Chief Gerard Des- by city police with being high on officer, president and chairman of the
tal, was appointed to the Wilkes-Barre Area soye said there has been a decrease bath salts while driving in a car with board of Mack Trucks. He holds 11
School Board, filling a vacan- of police calls involving the sub- two children. patents in truck body and design.
cy created when Teresa stances. Dessoye, whose law enforcement State House lawmakers unani- The event is free and open to the
First reported at public. For more information, call the
McGuire resigned in De- “We have seen a marked dropped career has spanned 38 years, said he mously passed a bill on April 4 add-
4:15 cember. in instances,” Dessoye said Thurs- has never seen anyone as high on a ing chemicals used to manufacture Office of Academic Affairs at 450-3138.
p.m. Shiowitz was among eight day. “We’ve had only one confirmed drug as the two women. bath salts to the controlled sub-
WILKES-BARRE
timesleader.com people who applied once Lu- instance since the injunction went An undercover drug detective stance act. The state Senate has not
zerne County Court became
involved. The school board
into effect.”
County President Judge Thomas
said the effects of bath salts are sim-
ilar to methamphetamine and ec-
taken any action on the bill despite
pleas from district attorneys, police
Lemmond to be honored
failed twice to approve a replacement for F. Burke Jr. on April 25 granted a stasy, although bath salts are com- chiefs and elected officials to pass Former state Sen. Charles Lemmond
McGuire, who left the board because she was permanent injunction banning the monly called a legal alternative to the measure as quickly as possible. will receive The Henry Hoyt Award For
moving out of the area. Her term expires this De- transaction of bath salts containing cocaine. “It certainly has the symptoms of Lifetime Achievement from the Lu-
cember. certain chemicals. Dessoye said the injunction is a becoming an epidemic. Once we re- zerne County Republican Party at its
In a letter accompanying his application, Shio- District Attorney Jacqueline “stopgap” measure until the state alized what bath salts were, we “Spring Dinner” on
witz noted he is not running for any of the avail- Musto Carroll sought the injunc- Legislature and the federal govern- were seeing lots of cases of people May 15.
tion after several highly publicized ment lists bath salts as a controlled The event will start
See SEAT, Page 4A episodes investigated by local po- substance. See SALTS, Page 4A at 6 p.m. at the Best
Western Genetti Hotel
& Conference Center,

Outdoor picnic becomes farewell party for King’s president


77 E. Market St.
Dinner organizers
said Lemmond is Lemmond
being honored be-
The Rev. Thomas O’Hara will leave ered to honor O’Hara, cause of his strong influence and well-
who found his speech known status in the area. Tickets are
his post June 30 for a one-year $60 per person and $50 for Club GOP
interrupted when a
sabbatical and return to teach. gust sent a nearby Members who will also be invited to
empty food tray clang- attend a reception with U.S. Rep. Lou
ing to the ground. Barletta, R-Hazleton.
By MARK GUYDISH “I think God is tell- Lemmond was first elected to the
mguydish@timesleader.com O’Hara ing me to cut it down,” 20th Senatorial District post in 1985,
WILKES-BARRE – The King’s Col- O’Hara quipped. representing constituents in Luzerne,
lege faculty chairman pointed out that, The event – held on the tree-lined Monroe, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne
prior to the presidency of brick Monarch Court that previously was and Wyoming counties until 2006.
The Rev. Thomas O’Hara, Franklin Street – was a chance for stu- A graduate of Harvard University and
the people enjoying an dents and faculty to gather before the de- the University of Pennsylvania School
outdoor picnic Thursday parture of O’Hara, the 12-year president of Law, Lemmond served overseas in
would have been dodging who has been a student, teacher and ad- the U.S. Army. He is a former Luzerne
To see traffic while noshing on ministrator at the college. O’Hara is step- County Court judge and had served as
video, visit
pulled pork. A junior told ping down June 30, taking a one-year sab- a county first assistant district attorney.
www.times
leader.com O’Hara “Tunasema batical before returning to teach. To make reservations, call 854-1171
Asante” – “We say thank O’Hara said faculty members wanted CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER by Monday. Checks can be made out to:
you” in Swahili. to do something before the school year The Rev. Thomas O’Hara was honored for 12 years as president of King’s Col- Luzerne County Republican Party and
But it was either a higher power or just ends, and “I suggested a picnic, some- lege on Thursday with a picnic at Monarch Court on the campus. Faculty orga- mailed to Luzerne County GOP Head-
a high-powered wind trying to get the nized an open picnic to mark O’Hara’s departure as president. He steps down quarters, Attn: Spring Dinner, 41 S.
last word as the King’s community gath- See O’HARA, Page 4A June 30, though he plans to return to teach. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701.
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About 100 turn out to judge candidates


POLICE BLOTTER
WILKES-BARRE – City police
reported the following:
• Police allege Brian Pillonato, of
League of Women Voters Krulack had his mind made Main Street, Edwardsville, stole
up on three or four of the six three MP3 players from the Rite Aid
event includes all 16 seeking
candidates who will be elected on Amber Lane on Friday. A store
six county judge spots. to the court. They had already employee said Pillonato held up the
met his criteria for the office. items as he fled the store and
“I want them to be honest thanked a cashier for the “free
By JERRY LYNOTT and fair,” said Krulack. “I want
jlynott@timesleader.com
stuff,” police said.
them to be knowledgeable. I
Pillonato was apprehended a
WILKES-BARRE – There want them get the job done.”
short time later by state police and
are a few things on Norm Kru- In the few minutes allotted
lack’s list of qualifications for to each candidates to talk was in possession of the stolen
the attorneys running for judge about themselves, many of merchandise, as well as other items
in Luzerne County. them spoke about the impor- taken in a Wilkes-Barre Township
He heard from all 16 Thurs- tance of honesty and integrity, theft, police said. He was released
day night and came away a lit- especially since Mark Ciavarel- into the custody of Wilkes-Barre
tle better informed about who la, Michael Conahan and Mi- Township police so they could file
he will vote for in chael Toole stepped down from charges. Wilkes-Barre police said
the primary on the bench after being charged they also would file charges against
May 17. in an ongoing public corrup- Pillonato.
“They helped tion probe.
me with my deci- Each of the candidates chose

SALTS
sion,” said Krulack to answer one of seven ques-
after the forum held by the tions provided by the forum’s
League of Women Voters of the host. None opted to answer the
Wilkes-Barre area in Snyder question about what would
Continued from Page 3A
Hall on the campus of King’s cause them to recuse them- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
College. selves or what constitutes a John Gyory discusses the county judge candidate forum held Thursday night by the League of on bath salts,” Dessoye said.
He was among the nearly conflict of interest. Likewise Women Voters at Snyder Hall on the campus of King’s College. In seeking an injunction to ban the
100 people in the audience to none chose the question about sale of bath salts, Dessoye said there
hear from John Aciukewicz, his or her experience with the ferent from the candidates. John Gyory of Exeter had a the part of the candidates mat- were concerns that more people
Michael Blazick, Mark Bufali- juvenile justice system. Just one discussed how they hard time believing the candi- tered to Ed Gustitus of King- would take the synthetic substance.
no, Vito DeLuca, Lesa Gelb, Four of them chose to an- would prevent a recurrence of dates who said they spent ston. “We wanted to make aware of how
Jim Haggerty, Molly Hanlon swer how they are qualified to the “issues” that happened in years gaining experience in the But he said the candidates serious this problem was and how
Mirabito, Dick Hughes, Jim handle a variety of legal mat- the county court. county courtrooms didn’t see didn’t get to the most impor- serious this product is,” he said. “Our
McMonagle, Fred Pierantoni, ters, such as mortgage foreclo- However, eight of the 16 se- anything that signaled the for- tant question, “Why do they re- concerns were we were going to in-
Paula Radick, Jennifer Rogers, sures, assessment appeals and lected the question inquiring mer judges were corrupt. ally want to be a judge?” advertently advertise it and people
Anthony Ross, Joe Saporito, sentencings. about their courtroom experi- “That bothers me,” said Gyo- Gustitus said that before he were going to start using it.”
Joe Sklarosky and Michael Three decided to talk about ence during the past five years ry, a professor of German at casts his votes he will look at Musto Carroll said she was un-
Vough. Most of the candidates what in their lives that pre- handling civil and criminal King’s College who wore a but- the individual and how that aware of any retailer selling bath
had family and supporters in pared them to deal with people cases and jury trials in state ton for Aciukewicz. person conducted him or her- salts since the injunction was grant-
the audience. whose experiences are so dif- and federal courts. Honesty and openness on self in the practice of law. ed.

O’HARA
alluding to O’Hara’s success at Junior Cynthia Darby, one of Monarch Court – a
closing a block of Franklin Street the leaders in the “Asante project” city street before the
and converting it to Monarch last month that sent more than Rev. Thomas O’Hara
Court. 200 students into the community became president of
Continued from Page 3A King’s College – host-
“You would have walked around on cleanup projects, quoted from
ed a picnic Thursday
thing everyone could enjoy.” the corner to see dilapidated Corinthians in the Bible: “We fix
honoring the out-
For about two hours Monarch buildings,” Evan added, referring our eyes not on what is seen, but
going president.
Court became an open-air, self- to King’s acquisition and renova- on what is unseen, since what is O’Hara steps down
serve cafeteria as students and fac- tion or replacement of run-down seen is temporary, but what is un- June 30, though he
ulty strolled among a wide array buildings on the East side of North seen is eternal.” She also offered promised to return
food and beverages. Pop music Main Street. the Swahili thank you, a nod to after a sabbatical to
wafted through the air. Temper- Student Government President Uganda, where O’Hara once teach. O’Hara sug-
amental gusts of wind offset the Giancarlo DiLonardo, a junior, taught. gested a picnic to
warmth of steady sunshine, and noted he had been greeted on O’Hara took a few minutes to faculty members,
about midway through the outing campus three years ago by “a pi- praise the staff and students, not- who wanted to do
Faculty Chair Joe Evan stepped to ous, jovial man,” and that O’Hara ing that though he will travel for a something before the
a podium to praise O’Hara. not only left his mark on the phys- year, he’ll be back. year ended.
“Twelve years ago you would be ical campus but also “on the “There is no better place for me
dodging traffic right now,” he said, hearts and minds” of the students. to be than King’s College.” CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

SEAT
funds, this may be a good time for enth grade at Meyers High board has debated action for years gust body warrant consideration after being charged with corrup-
some critical and unbiased think- School. but continues to fix things primar- and some form of response.” tion in sweeping federal probe
ing on this school board,” Shio- While expressing “great re- ily on an as-needed basis. He lists as priorities the need to since May 2009. During those
witz wrote. “I can certainly bring spect” for teachers, he favors “a Shiowitz politely rebukes the establish “thoughtful hiring crite- scandals it was revealed the board
Continued from Page 3A
that to the table.” means to reward excellence.” His board for being unresponsive to ria, an anti-nepotism policy, and a has no written hiring policy, and
able seats on the school board in A product of Wilkes-Barre’s letter also notes he would like to letters he has written and suggest- simple and specific code of eth- that board members took turns
this year’s election, and that “giv- public schools, Shiowitz said he maintain all three high schools if ions he has made, adding, “I think ics/conduct” that would require picking candidates for interviews.
en the demands of my profes- worked as an unpaid junior high possible. The district’s three ag- that is a practice that can and those who violate the code to re- The board has been working on
sion,” he is unlikely to run for the football assistant coach in the dis- ing high schools are in various should be reversed. Constructive sign or be removed. a new, written policy since March
board in the future. trict last fall, and his son is in sev- states of disrepair. The school ideas originating outside this au- Three board members resigned 2010, but has yet to unveil it.
“However, given the extraor-
dinary loss of trust in our regional
political institutions and the po- Mon. - Fri
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Thousands of people from Illinois to Louisiana have been evacuated


Deals are
I N B R I E F

Anxiety and river on rise


By DYLAN LOVAN Kristen Phil- to Memphis,” Williamson said
reached in
bullying
and ADRIAN SAINZ lips, an Auburn about places in neighboring

suicide
Associated Press student, as- Tennessee.
HICKMAN, Ky. — Jail in- sists in the About 120 Fulton County
mates filled sandbag after clean-up of jail inmate volunteers dressed
sandbag to protect one of the debris on in orange or white prisoner
Thursday in
many Southern river cities uniforms furiously filled sand- Six teenagers were charged in
threatened by the swelling Pleasant Grove, bags for Hickman. They have
Ala. A tornado connection with 2010 suicide
Mississippi as it broke more made 120,000 since April 26.
left a path of of Phoebe Prince, 15.
1930s flood records and crept “We’re just going to keep go-
total devas-
higher Thursday. ing until they say stop,” jail
tation as it
A flooding tributary threat- passed through Sgt. James Buckingham said.
ened to cut off Interstate 40, a on April 27. Up and down the Big Mud- By DENISE LAVOIE
major east-west route through dy, farmers braced for a repeat AP Legal Affairs Writer
Flooding is
AP PHOTO Arkansas, and the Army extreme this of the desperate strategy em- HADLEY, Mass. — Three
Inquisition Jews memorialized Corps of Engineers planned to year in part ployed earlier this week in teenagers admitted Thursday
Balearic Islands President Francesc blast a new breach in a Mis- because of southeast Missouri, where Ar- that they participated in the bul-
Antich speaks Thursday during a cere- souri levee in hopes of con- drenching rain my engineers blew up the lev- lying of a 15-year-old Massachu-
mony to honor Jews killed during the trolling the slow-motion di- over the past ee and sacrificed vast stretch- setts girl who later committed
Inquisition, in Palma de Mallorca, saster flowing downriver. two weeks. es of farmland to protect pop- suicide, with one of the girl’s
Spain. More than three centuries after Thousands of people from ulated areas upstream. lawyers complaining that they
37 Jews from the Mediterranean is- Illinois to Louisiana have al- AP PHOTO The corps had planned to had been unfairly demonized as
land of Mallorca were killed during the ready been forced from their blast a third and final breach in “mean girls.”
Inquisition for secretly practicing their homes, and anxiety is rising ware store, despite small leaks levee upstream has kept the the Birds Point levee around 1 Sharon Chanon Velazquez, 17,
faith, the Balearic Islands regional along with the river, though it that let some flood waters river from topping the flood- p.m. Thursday to allow water and two 18-year-olds, Flannery
president Francesc Antich issued a could be a week or two before spray through. wall, saving many communi- to flow back out of the flood Mullins and Ashley Longe, were
rare official condemnation. It was the
some of the most severe flood- Williamson was in a nearly ties to the south. plain into the river. sentenced to less than a year of
first time that the 1691 killings have
ing hits. deserted downtown, keeping “They say blowing up the “I’ve never seen it this bad,” probation after they admitted to
been officially criticized in Mallorca by
a government figure, and Spain’s In Hickman, a town of about his store open for customers levee saved Cairo (Ill.) Well, it said 78-year-old Joe Harrison, sufficient facts to misdemeanor
national Jewish federation said it may 2,500, Morrison Williamson who needed flood-fighting did. But if this breaks, you’re who has lived in the same charges in the bullying of
have been the first event of its kind was confident a towering supplies. He said the decision talking Dyersburg, Ridgely, house in Hickman since he Phoebe Prince, a freshman at
for the nation. floodwall would save his hard- to break open the Missouri Tiptonville, water all the way was 11 months old. South Hadley High School who
hanged herself in January 2010.
Prosecutors said Prince, who
BEIRUT
AND ALL THAT JAZZ had recently
emigrated from “She was
Syrian crackdown continues Ireland, was
hounded by five frightened
T hehasSyrian army said Thursday it
begun withdrawing from a city
teens after she to go to
briefly dated
at the heart of the country’s uprising, two boys. Her class and
but the regime expanded its crackdown death drew in- was unable
elsewhere by deploying soldiers and ternational at-
arresting hundreds ahead of a new tention and was
to focus on
wave of anti-government protests. among several her stud-
The siege on Daraa — the southern high-profile
city where Syria’s six-week-old uprising teen suicides
ies.”
began — lasted 11 days with President that prompted Steven Gagne
Bashar Assad unleashing tanks and new laws aimed Assistant District
snipers to crush dissent there. Syria’s at cracking Attorney
state-run media said the military had down on bully-
“carried out its mission in detaining ing in schools.
terrorists” and restored calm in Daraa. By admitting to sufficient
Still, an activist who has been giving facts, they acknowledged that
The Associated Press updates from prosecutors could win a convic-
Daraa cast doubt on the army claim. tion if the case went to trial.
The activist, who left Daraa early The charges against the girls
Thursday, said residents were report- were continued without a find-
ing that tanks and troops were still in ing and will be dismissed if they
the city. successfully complete their pro-
bation.
COLUMBUS, OHIO Under a plea deal approved by
Prince’s family, prosecutors
Two die; one missing at sea agreed to dismiss more serious
charges against them.
Two Ohio teenagers on a school Two other teens finalized sim-
mission trip to Costa Rica died in the ilar deals with prosecutors in
Pacific Ocean when they were pulled AP PHOTO court Wednesday.

F
along by an undertow current, and a estival-goers dance Thursday as Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys, not pictured, perform at the New Attorneys for Velazquez and
third student swept out with them has Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Mullins offered condolences to
not been found, officials said Thursday. Prince’s family but said they be-
The three were spending an after- lieved the girls had been treated
noon at the beach when Wednesday’s overly harshly by both prosecu-

Blast kills 16 at Iraq police HQ


accident occurred, according to a state- tors and the news media.
ment from Patriot Preparatory Acade- Alfred Chamberland, a lawyer
my in Columbus. They were among for Mullins, said it was not a
eight members of the junior and senior “relentless” three-month bully-
classes who were on a service trip in ing campaign, as retired District
the central American country and were Attorney Elizabeth Scheibel al-
to return home Thursday, the school The attack happened in the mainly injured. leged when the teens were
said. The attack immediately triggered an- charged last year.
Shiite Muslim city of Hillah. At least
The first body recovered was that of ger toward Baghdad as local officials In a statement he read to re-
Caity Jones. James Smith’s body was 59 people were injured. sought to portray the capital as ignoring porters, Chamberland said pros-
recovered Thursday, and authorities their requests for more police and army. ecutors had “overcharged” the
were still searching for missing student “Several times we demanded to in- girls and the media had unfairly
Kai Lamar, Red Cross spokesman Fred-
By RAHEEM SALMAN crease the number of Iraqi police in Ba- portrayed them as “mean girls
Los Angeles Times bil (Hillah’s province) and to move bat- and bullies.”
dy Roman said.
BAGHDAD — A suicide bomber talions from the police and army to be in Assistant District Attorney
LONDON killed at least 16 people in southern Iraq some dangerous areas,” said Kahdim To- Steven Gagne said that after
on Thursday as the country braced for man, head of Babil’s local council. He hearing rumors at school that
Royals will visit California attacks from al-Qaida in Iraq in the after-
math of the death of Osama bin Laden.
also criticized the province’s police for
not drawing up a general security plan.
AP PHOTO

An Iraqi man inspects his damaged car


Prince had had “some sort of
romantic relationship” with her
Wills and Kate are heading west, off The car bomber blew up his vehicle at Other council members also blamed Thursday at the site of a roadside boyfriend, she told at least one
to California in July. a police headquarters in the mainly Shi- the national government and made clear bomb attack targeting a police patrol. classmate that “someone ought
Prince William and his wife, the ite Muslim city of Hillah before 7 a.m. as the province had been on alert since the to kick her ass,” referring to
former Kate Middleton, will be in the the police switched from overnight to announcement of bin Laden’s death. Baghdad and Shiite areas in the south. Prince.
state for three days starting July 8 after day shift. It was the second major attack “After the killing of bin Laden proac- During the country’s civil war, northern Gagne said Prince became
their official tour of Canada, the in Iraq since bin Laden was killed early tive measures were taken,” council Babil province was viewed as a bastion fearful, skipped class and went
prince’s office announced Thursday. Monday. member Haidar Ajeeli told state televi- of al-Qaida in Iraq. The group continues to the school nurse several
The palace did not provide details of The attacker in Hillah set off his ex- sion, adding that 20 suspected militants to take advantage of the distrust toward times.
their itinerary. plosives as officers gathered outside, ac- had been jailed since Monday. the Shiite-dominant national govern- “She was frightened to go to
The trip will be William’s first official cording to local government officials on Babil province has long been a staging ment to seek shelter in Sunni rural ar- class and was unable to focus on
trip to the United States and Kate’s state television. At least 59 people were ground for Sunni extremists to attack eas. her studies,” Gagne said.
first-ever visit to the country.

Search continues for unburied dead in Libya


LOS ANGELES

Doc’s license under review


At a hearing Thursday, a California By BEN HUBBARD unburied dead from two months of ur- The group has found well over 100
deputy attorney general urged the Associated Press ban combat. bodies, including 44 charred corpses in
Medical Board of California to revoke MISRATA, Libya — Flies flickered Since the uprising against Moam- one house, said Dr. Faraj Ahmed, a vet-
the medical license of the Beverly Hills through flashlight beams and a foul mar Gadhafi began in mid-February, erinarian.
fertility doctor who assisted Nadya odor filled the air as the men tromped Libya’s third-largest city has endured The group’s members are not trained
Suleman in conceiving octuplets. down the stairs to a basement. Their some of the country’s most violent bat- to deal with the dead, and no one
“Revocation is proper. It’s the only rubber boots splashed in shin-deep pu- tles. Gadhafi’s troops have surrounded asked them to do it. Instead, the labor-
way to ensure public protection,” Dep- trid water as they scanned the dark- the coastal city from three sides and ers, businessmen and university stu-
uty Attorney General Judith T. Alvara- ness for the bodies they’d come to re- subjected it to daily shelling. dents organized themselves, driven by
do said. trieve. Residents-turned-rebels mobilized to the desire to follow the Islamic obliga-
Dr. Michael Kamrava’s medical li- “Here’s one,” someone said. Then fight back, pushing Gadhafi’s troops tion to respect the dead.
cense could be revoked if it is deter- another. And another. And another. from the city center in late April. That “In the end, we are all sons of Adam AP PHOTO
mined that he was grossly negligent in The men are all volunteers for the battle and others have killed hundreds and need to be treated like sons of A volunteer searches a building as
his treatment of Suleman and two particularly morbid task of combing — many of whom were buried hastily Adam,” said Bashir Ibrahim. “We all part of an effort to recover and bury
other female patients. Misrata’s war-shattered streets for the or merely left where they fell. deserve a proper burial.” dead bodies in Misrata, Libya.
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Pakistan to U.S.: No more raids Report: al-Qaida eyed


attacks on U.S. rail
Nation’s army admits to
“shortcomings,” displays System in U.S. is put on alert spired by al-Qaida have targeted
trains with deadly effect in the
anger over the operation. after 2010 plot found at
past.
terrorist leader’s compound. In March 2004, coordinated
bombings of commuter trains in
By CHRIS BRUMMITT Madrid, Spain, killed 191 people
Associated Press By BRIAN BENNETT and injured about 1,800. In July
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s ar- Tribune Washington Bureau 2005, four suicide bombers blew
my broke its silence Thursday WASHINGTON—Evidence up three subway trains and a
over the U.S. commando raid collected from Osama bin La- double-decker bus in London,
that killed Osama bin Laden, ac- den’s compound in Pakistan in- killing 56 people and injuring
knowledging its own “shortcom- dicates that al-Qaida considered about 700.
ings” in efforts to find the al-Qai- an attack on America’s rail sys- U.S. authorities have in-
da leader but threatening to re- tem in February 2010, U.S. offi- creased the number of airport
view cooperation with Washing- cials said Thursday, but there security personnel, and tight-
ton if there is another similar was no sign of concrete plans to ened screening for passengers
violation of Pakistani sovereign- carry it out. and cargo coming into the coun-
ty. The plot was “aspirational,’’ try since the raid.
The tough-sounding state- said a U.S. official who spoke on Trains and subway systems
ment was a sign of the anger in condition of anonymity are more difficult to se-
the army. It also appeared aimed because of the sensi- Terrorists cure, given the millions
at appeasing politicians, the pub- tive nature of the infor- aligned with of people who use them
lic and the media in the country mation. every day. Police and
over what’s viewed by many here The apparent threat or inspired by bomb-sniffing dogs
as a national humiliation deliver- AP PHOTO was found in the docu- al-Qaida have make random checks
ed by a deeply unpopular Amer- Pakistan’s Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir addresses a news conference with spokesperson Teh- ments, computers, targeted on platforms, stations
ica. mina Janjua, right, at the Foreign Office in Islamabad on Thursday. hard drives, flash trains with and aboard trains.
While international concerns drives, DVDs and other Mass-transit systems
are centered on suspicions that Davis, a CIA contractor who initial response to the raid by the to elaborate. The U.S. has about material that U.S. com- deadly effect and passenger trains
elements of the security forces killed two Pakistanis in January. country’s civilian leaders. Prime 275 declared U.S. military per- mandos recovered af- in the past. “unfortunately remain
sheltered bin Laden, most Pakis- While U.S. Secretary of State Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani had sonnel in Pakistan at any one ter they killed bin La- a target,’’ John Pistole,
tanis seem more upset that unin- Hillary Rodham Clinton said hailed the operation as a “great time, some of them helping train den in his hideout the Transportation Se-
vited American soldiers flew into Washington would continue en- victory” but made no mention of the Pakistani army. U.S. officials Monday. It was the first informa- curity Administration adminis-
the country, landed on the gaging with Pakistan, the fallout any concerns over sovereignty. were not immediately available tion found in the raid to be made trator, said at a congressional
ground and launched an attack from Monday’s raid has added a The army statement was is- for comment. public. hearing on rail security Wednes-
on a house — and that the army new layer of tensions to a rela- sued after the country’s 12 top The army warned the United In response to the new intelli- day. He said they had been “the
was unaware and unable to stop tionship that is crucial to stabiliz- generals met with army chief States not to launch another at- gence, the Department of focus of numerous plots here in
them. That it happened in an ar- ing Afghanistan and allowing Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, regarded as tack like the one that took out Homeland Security sent a bulle- the U.S.—unsuccessful, fortu-
my town, next door to a military American troops to begin with- the most powerful man in the bin Laden. On Wednesday, U.S. tin to state and local police nately.’’
academy and close to the capital drawing this year. country, to discuss the operation State Department spokesman Thursday urging officers to re- Mass transit is “the most vul-
has added to the embarrassment. The U.S. needs Pakistan’s and its implications on “military Mark Toner did not rule out the main at a “heightened state of nerable,’’ said Rep. Peter King,
Ties between the two coun- cooperation for, among other to military relations with the possibility the U.S. would do just vigilance,’’ said spokesman R-N.Y., chairman of the House
tries were already strained before things, ferrying supplies to NA- United States.” that. Matt Chandler. Homeland Security Committee,
the raid because of American al- TO forces in Afghanistan. Wash- It said Kayani told his col- Many of the world’s most “We have no information of which held the hearing. “and
legations that Islamabad was fail- ington has given the Pakistani ar- leagues that a decision had been wanted militants are believed to any imminent terrorist threat to having been to London and to
ing to crack down on Afghan Ta- my more than $10 billion in aid made to reduce the number of be in Pakistan, including Ayman the U.S. rail sector, but wanted Madrid and seen the terrible
liban factions sheltering on Pa- over the past decade to help it U.S. military personnel to the al-Zawahri, the man likely to suc- to make sure our partners are damage that was done there by
kistani soil. Pakistan was an- fight militants. “minimum essential” levels. The ceed bin Laden, as well as leaders aware of the alleged plotting,’’ al-Qaida, you realize . . . how
gered over stepped-up U.S. drone The tone of the army state- statement gave no more details, of the Afghan insurgency like Chandler said. much easier it is for terrorists to
strikes and the case of Raymond ment was in sharp contrast to the and an army spokesman declined Mullah Omar and Siraj Haqqani. Terrorists aligned with or in- attack mass transit ….’’

OBAMA
firefighters, then police, before Obama addressed skyscraper informally known
meeting privately with fam- families who as Freedom Tower is more
ilies of those who died. than 60 stories high. Mam-
“This is a symbolic site of have watched moth fountains and reflecting
Continued from Page 1A
the extraordinary sacrifice and wondered for pools mark the footprints of
Still, this was where the terrorist in- that was made on that terrible nearly a decade the fallen towers.
flicted his greatest damage on a similarly day,” the president said at En- whether the Obama spoke with chil-
sunny day in 2001 when hijacked airlin- gine 54, Ladder 4, Battalion 9. dren who lost parents and
ers were crashed into the World Trade The firehouse in New York’s government adults who lost spouses. As
Center. Nearly 200 other people died theater district lost 15 fire- would track down he bowed his head, a jetliner
when a third airliner hit the Pentagon — fighters on 9/11, more than its most infa- screamed by, far overhead.
Vice President Joe Biden led a ceremony any other firehouse. The fire The president also pep-
there on Thursday, and former President crews gave him hearty ap-
mous enemy. pered his brief comments
George W. Bush’s Defense Secretary Do- plause. with reminders of the chal-
nald Rumsfeld attended — and others Obama said the American pursuit of lenges ahead, and his call for a new spirit
were killed when yet a fourth plane the terrorist leader “sent a message of national unity.
crashed in Pennsylvania. around the world but also sent a mess- It wasn’t a moment for celebrating the
Enthusiastic, emotional New Yorkers age here back home that when we say we military operation that killed bin Laden;
waited on streets to see the president, will never forget, we mean what we say, that may come today, when the presi-
but there were few displays like the more that our commitment to making sure dent visits Fort Campbell, Ky., home to
raucous exuberance of a few days earlier. that justice is done is something that the Army unit involved in transporting AP PHOTO
There were happy faces, shouts of “USA! transcended politics, transcended par- Navy SEALS in and out of bin Laden’s From left, Capt. John McGee, firefighter Daniel Squire, Capt. Thomas Venditto,
USA!” and flags waved in the crowd, but ty.” compound. White House officials said firefighter Leonard Sieli and Battalion Chief Jack Joyce face the media at the
there also was heavy security and most Bin Laden was shot dead in a raid on Obama intended to privately thank par- station for Engine 54 Ladder 4 Battalion 9 Thursday in New York.
people were cordoned off blocks from his Pakistan compound early Monday in ticipants in the raid.
where the president could be seen. Pakistan, the result of years of painstak- Obama said Thursday he hoped the re- Obama invited Bush to join him ple.”
Referring to the daring U.S. raid to ing intelligence work and a covert mil- sults of the raid on bin Laden’s com- Thursday in New York, but the former Such details perhaps mattered little to
take down bin Laden in Pakistan, Oba- itary mission in which none of the U.S. pound showed that “we did what we said president declined. New Yorkers who suffered most griev-
ma said of all those who died on Sept. 11: commandos was killed. we were going to do, and that Ameri- Obama’s visit came as new details ously in the attacks.
“It says we keep them in our hearts. We The president closed his eyes and cans, even in the midst of tragedy, will emerged of the operation on bin Laden’s Ahead of Obama’s arrival, Deanne
haven’t forgotten.” clasped his hands at the outdoor memo- come together, across the years, across Pakistan compound. McDonald stood at the northeast corner
Days after the attacks, then-President rial where the twin towers of the World politics, across party, across administra- Obama also addressed bin Laden’s of the World Trade Center site waving an
George W. Bush stood here with fire- Trade Center once dominated the Man- tions, to make sure that justice is done.” burial at sea, saying in an interview with American flag in each hand and shout-
fighters and a bullhorn. There was a dif- hattan skyline. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giulia- CBS’ “60 Minutes” that: “Frankly, we ing “Obama got Osama! Obama got Osa-
ferent feel a decade later as another pres- Now the nearby skyline is filled with ni, who led the city in the days after the took more care on this than, obviously, ma!” “God bless the Navy SEALS,” said
ident paid his respects. Obama met with construction machinery. The emerging attacks, joined Obama during the day. bin Laden took when he killed 3,000 peo- McDonald, 38, of Brooklyn.

RAID
Osama bin La- shooter in the Pakistan com- den’s room, the official said, revis- “We expected a great deal of re-
den, who was pound was killed in the early min- ing an earlier account that the son sistance and were met with a
killed by U.S. utes of the commando operation, was in the room with his father. great deal of resistance,” he said.
commandos on the latest of the details becoming Officials have said bin Laden was “For most of the period there,
Continued from Page 1A Monday, speaks
clearer now that the Navy SEAL killed, shot in the chest and then there was a firefight,” a senior de-
in December
ministration’s haste to satisfy the assault team has fully briefed offi- the head, after he appeared to be fense official told Pentagon re-
1998 to a select-
world’s hunger for details and ea- cials. lunging for a weapon. porters in a briefing Monday.
ed group of re-
ger to make the most of the mo- porters in the As the raiders moved into the White House and Defense De- White House counterterror-
ment, officials told a tale tar- mountains of compound from helicopters, they partment and CIA officials ism adviser John Brennan origi-
nished by discrepancies and ap- Helmand prov- were fired on by bin Laden’s cou- through the week have offered nally suggested bin Laden was
parent exaggeration. ince in southern rier, Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, who varying and foggy versions of the among those who was armed.
Whether that matters to most Afghanistan. was in the guesthouse, the official operation, though the dominant “The nature of the mission, the
Americans, gratified if not joyful said. The SEALs returned fire, focus was on a firefight that offi- nature of what happened Sunday,
that bin Laden is dead, is an open AP FILE PHOTO and the courier was killed, along cials said consumed most of the combined with the effort to get
question. Republican House with a woman with him. The offi- 40 minutes on the ground after that information quickly, result-
Speaker John Boehner, for one, Thursday was a somber and un- to go to Fort Campbell, Ky., today cial said she was hit in the cross- midnight Monday morning in Pa- ed in the need to clarify some
shrugged off the backtracking to derstated event, and he avoided to meet aviators from the mis- fire. kistan, Sunday in Washington. facts,” Carney said aboard Air
focus on the big picture: “I had a mentioning bin Laden by name. sion. The Americans were never “There were many other peo- Force One en route to New York.
conversation with the president, A day earlier, he said the govern- The senior defense official fired on again as they encoun- ple who were armed ... in the He said the administration
and the president outlined to me ment would not release images of spoke to The Associated Press tered and killed a man on the first compound,” White House should be given credit for correct-
the series of actions that occurred bin Laden’s body, a decision taken anonymously because he was not floor of the main building and spokesman Jay Carney said Tues- ing mistakes when it found them.
on Sunday evening. I have no in part to avoid the perception authorized to speak on the re- then bin Laden’s son on a stair- day when asked if bin Laden was
doubt that Osama bin Laden is that America was crowing about cord. He said the sole bin Laden case, before arriving at bin La- armed. “There was a firefight.”
dead.” killing him.
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with violating a protection from Boy injured in Wilkes-Barre County Correctional Facility for
an overnight arraignment.
taken in the break-in.
• Thom Greco told police
abuse order on April 28, when • Michael Williams , 31, of Sunday that a window and two
DALLAS TWP. – Township Loretta Fenner claimed he Heisz Street, Edwardsville, was potted plants were damaged at
police are investigating the theft slapped her on West Green arrested Sunday morning for a property he owns on North
of a black 2001 Honda ATV with Street. allegedly trying to break into Main Street.
dark green handlebars from a • Police charged Desalegn Y. the Bell Furniture building on • Drew Gommer of Summit
residence in the Dallas Mobile Tefera, 30, of Wilkes-Barre, with South Main Street. Street was charged with public
Home Park Wednesday morn- violating a protection from Williams had worked at the drunkenness Saturday night
ing. abuse order on April 29, when store and knew of a laptop com- after having an argument in
Police said the ATV, owned Rahel Alemu claimed he con- puter inside, police said. which he allegedly slapped
by Denise Smith, has two Grate- tacted her at Luzerne County Williams faces charges of Mary Frey. Frey did not want to
ful Dead stickers on the front Community College. attempted burglary, trespass file a harassment charge against
and has a wide rear axle. • Police charged William and criminal mischief. The state Gommer, but when an officer
Anyone with information Michael Conway, 25, of Nanti- probation and parole also had a located him, he was intoxicated
about the theft is asked to con- coke, with violating a protection warrant out for him, police said. and taken into custody. Gom-
tact Police Chief Robert Jolley from abuse order on May 1, • Victoria Moses reported mer was released into the custo-
at 674-2001. when he allegedly confronted Monday someone stole items dy of a family member.
his ex-girlfriend, Erin Shea, from her vehicle on Old River • Stephone Deshaw Hollman
HANOVER TWP. – Township while she was shopping at Weis Road. of East Main Street, Plymouth
police reported the following: Markets. • Donald Boyer and Mark will be charged with harassment
• Jai Pandya, of Lee Park, Jude Krebs of Davis Place were after allegedly punching Melissa
reported Sunday that someone WILKES-BARRE – City charged with public drunk- Marie Curry of McCarragher
used his debit card without police reported the following: enness Saturday night after Street in the face on Saturday
permission in April. • Copper piping was stolen police said the two men were afternoon.
• Eva Gumolka, of Lynd- from the former Hart Restau- DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER highly intoxicated on Academy • Joseph Jackiel of Amber
wood, reported Monday a fam- rant on Hazle Avenue, police A young boy was injured Thursday afternoon when the Street. Krebs had to be taken to Lane was charged with public
ily member used her credit card said Wednesday. Officers re- bicycle he was riding came in contact with a car driven by a local hospital due to his high drunkenness Saturday night
without permission. sponded to a report of a pos- Justin Kita, 18, of Wilkes-Barre, on South Franklin Street. level of intoxication, police said. after he was reported to be
• A Glen Lyon man was tak- sible break-in and found the Boyer was taken to police head- passed out in Frank’s Pizza on
en to a hospital after a crash at back door kicked in. Police said
Police said the boy entered the roadway mid-block as Kita quarters and held until he was South Main Street. Police found
Front and South streets in Up- that when they went inside they was traveling north. The boy, who was not identified, suf- sober. him on the front sidewalk of the
per Askam at 7:10 a.m. Monday. saw that the piping had been fered minor injuries and was taken to a local hospital for • Annie Deyo, of Vanloon business and said he was highly
Police said Jeff Pieszola struck a removed. treatment. The investigation into the accident is ongoing, Street, Plymouth, will be intoxicated. He was taken into
utility pole at the intersection. • Altiore Wheeler of Race police said. charged with possession of drug custody and held until he was
Street, Hillside, N.J., was paraphernalia after police said a sober.
NANTICOKE – City police charged with violating a protec- hypodermic needle was found • Gary Demski, of Thorny
reported the following: tion from abuse order Wednes- HAZLE TWP. – State police Police said they found a pistol in her vehicle during a traffic Apple Drive, Hunlock Creek,
• Len Stefaniak, of West day. Wheeler’s ex-girlfriend, Wednesday said they are in- on him and another pistol be- stop on Sunday afternoon. Deyo and Mark Heath, of Laird
Green Street, reported someone Marissa Corbett of Diebel vestigating complaints by the hind a vehicle near him. admitted it was hers and said Street, Wilkes-Barre, face charg-
tried to enter his residence Street, Wilkes-Barre, said she administration of Hazleton Area Parham was charged with she injected Suboxone, police es after they allegedly removed
through a basement door. was driving south on North High School of people in posses- possession of a firearm and said. copper piping from a Wilkes
• Police cited Kenneth Sliker, River Street when she saw him sion of devices that disrupt cell attempted aggravated assault. • Tires on three vehicles University building on South
of Apollo Circle, with public crossing the intersection at phone signals. Police also charged Eric Cona- were reported flattened Sunday. Franklin Street. Police were
drunkenness after investigating North Street. Corbett said as Anyone with information han of North Hancock Street The vehicles belonged to Joseph dispatched on a report of two
a disturbance in the Apollo she passed Wheeler she over- about the devices is asked to with possession of a firearm. A Bitonti of Kado Street; Colleen men inside the building, found
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• Lillian Garcia, of East her. Corbett drove to police men tried to use a false name Street; and an unnamed owner tained them.
Washington Street, reported headquarters, where she filed a HAZLE TWP. – State police and forged a signature on a on Railroad Street. • Brian Dougherty, of Mary
someone forced open the front complaint, police said. are investigating the attempted fingerprint card, police said. He • Alice Sennett of Stucker Street, Ashley, will be charged
door to her residence, causing • A 17-year-old male was break-in to a safe at a Dunkin was released into the custody of Avenue told police Sunday that with public drunkenness after
damage. charged with public drunk- Donuts store on North Church juvenile probation officers. her mother’s residence was police said they found him
• John Heck, of Coal Street, enness and underage drinking Street. Parham and Conahan were burglarized. An unknown sleeping in a hallway of a build-
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FANNIE COOPER THOMAS,
89, of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of
Forty Fort, died Monday, May 2, May 4, 2011 April 30, 2011
2011, at Tucson Medical Center.
Born in Forty Fort, she was a WEST WYOMING -- The West
daughter of the late Frederick W.
and Margaret Gyurcsik Cooper.
E mil A. Goryeb, of Kingston,
passed away Wednesday, May 4,
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General
D ouglas Arthur Shelley, 68, a for-
mer resident of Harveys Lake,
died Saturday, April 30, 2011, at his
Wyoming recycling containers
are now located behind Hose
She graduated from Forty Fort home in Zephyrhills, Fla., after a
High School. Preceding her in Hospital following complications Co. No. 1. Recycling can be
from an illness. He is survived by his lengthy battle with lung cancer. His
death were husband, Edward R. final days were spent with his family dropped off any day of the week.
Thomas; and son, Russell W. Tho- wife, Dorene Schmid Goryeb. To-
gether, they celebrated their 57th by his side. The borough accepts newspa-
mas. Surviving are daughters,
Dianne E. Thomas and husband wedding anniversary on February Mr. Shelley was born November per, magazines, office paper,
Ronald Balog, Tucson, Ariz., and 14, 2011. 15, 1942, a son to the late Arthur and books, cardboard and commin-
Ruth Cassidy, Idaho; grandchil- Born in Park Slope, Brooklyn, Beatrice Shelley. He attended West- gled items.
dren, Bradley Thomas, Lora Jones N.Y., he was a son of the late Wadia moreland High School, Shaver-
town, and graduated from Wilkes- No. 1 recyclables include
and Elizabeth Cassidy; and daugh- and Mountaha Khazhal Goryeb.
ter-in-law, Janet Thomas. Barre Business School, Wilkes- soda, water, flavored beverage
Emil attended Peekskill Military
Funeral service will be held at Academy and served in the U.S. Ar-
Barre. After graduation, he met and bottles, salad dressing bottles,
1:30 p.m. Saturday from the Hugh married Karen Faux Shelley on Au- peanut butter jars and may-
my. He was stationed in Heidelberg, gust 3, 1968.
B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Germany, during the Berlin Crisis. onnaise jars.
Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty He belonged to the National
Early in his professional career, Guard 109th Artillery from 1964 No. 2 recyclables include milk
Fort. Interment will be in Memo- he created Babbage Systems, New Joseph Zarola, of Shavertown; four bird,” living his winter months in
rial Shrine Cemetery, Kingston grandchildren, Emily and Gregg through 1970. Florida and summer months with jugs and laundry detergent
York City, named for Charles Bab- His father, Arthur, built a coast-
Township. Friends may call from
bage, who originated the concept of Goryeb, and Patrick and Adam Za- his daughter in Pennsylvania. He bottles, shampoo, drain cleaner
12:30 p.m. until the time of servic- rola; a brother, Joseph Goryeb of to-coast tractor-trailer business in devoted his life to his wife, daugh- and aspirin bottles.
es. programmable computers. He 1968, Arthur Shelley Inc., Dallas.
Mendham, N.J.; a sister, Lila, and ter, grandchildren, family and No plastic sheets or packing
served as president for this mid- Arthur, his brother, Eugene, and friends.
CLARISSA “TOOTSIE” SIMS, sized computer company. her husband, Adrian Basili, of Gil- materials will be accepted. Emp-
Douglas operated the business side He was preceded in death by his
60, a life resident of the Wyoming In 1978, Emil and his family lette, N.J.; sisters and brothers-in-
law, Virginia Goryeb of Whitehouse
by side until the death of their fa- parents and nephew Mark Shelley. ty and rinse bottles, aluminum,
Valley and formerly of Larksville, moved to Northeast Pennsylvania, ther, Arthur, in 1980. Douglas and Mr. Shelley is survived by his wife tin and food service cans. There
died Wednesday, May 4, 2011. where he followed his passion for Station, N.Y.; Mike and Maureen
Eugene Shelley continued to work of 42 years, Karen; daughter, Bever-
Funeral arrangements are food, and, along with his wife and Schmid of Lake Luzerne, N.Y.; and side by side enabling the company will be no foil or aluminum
Dave Gilia of Carbondale, Pa.; as ly Shelley; grandchildren, Kailee
pending from the Yeosock Funeral children, opened Jim Dandy’s Sa- to be introduced to the third gener- and Steven Taylor, Hunlock Creek; trays, or glass bottles and jars
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town- well as several nieces and nephews. ation of the Shelley family in 1985. (no lids). Also, no windshields,
loon and Eatery in Edwardsville. In brother, Eugene, and wife Patricia,
ship. Celebration of Emil’s Life In 2002, the company ceased oper-
1984, the Clarks Summit location
will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday
Baltimore, Md.; as well as several window glass, dinnerware or
opened and the Goryeb family en- ations. nieces; nephews, and cousins. ceramics. Newspaper, maga-
ARTHUR W. HARDING, of from McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washing- His interests included traveling Family and friends will be no-
joyed 29 years of providing food, fun ton St., Wilkes-Barre, with a Funeral zines, and office paper recycling
Kingston, passed away Tuesday, in his motorhome during the sum- tified of a memorial service
and entertainment to the people in Mass at 10 a.m. in the Church of
May 3, 2011, in Pinellas County, St.
and around the area. mer months through the Rocky that will take place at a later time. includes newspapers and every-
Petersburg, Fla., where he has re- Saint Ignatius Loyola, North Maple Mountains and Yellowstone Nation- Donations may be made in lieu of thing delivered with them, in-
Emil was responsible for coining Avenue in Kingston. Interment will
sided for the past eight years. Art the phrase and restaurant slogan, al Park for many years. After retire- flowers to a Hospice Care Center of cluding inserts, coupons, etc.
was born in Plainsville on Novem- be in Our Mother of Sorrows Ceme- ment in 2002, he became a “snow- the donor’s choice.
“You’ll Have a Jim Dandy Time,” tery, Finch Hill, Carbondale, Pa. Vis- All clean and dry paper can be
ber 25, 1909, and resided in King- and could be heard singing and per-
ston from 1933 until 2003. itation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. recycled, including office paper
forming voice-overs for the Jim today from McLaughlin’s.
A ceremony will be scheduled Dandy’s radio and television com-
and shredded paper, magazines,
for early June in Wilkes-Barre for mercials. He was known for singing
Memorial donations are pre-
ferred and maybe made to the Thomas D. Rolland junk mail, phone books, writing
all of his family and friends still liv- at both restaurant locations and Transplant Foundation, Gift of Life paper (all colors), computer
ing in the Wyoming Valley. even sang the song for the first Donor Program, 401 N. 3rd St., Phi-
May 4, 2011 paper, Xerox paper, catalogs and
dance at his children’s wedding re- ladelphia, PA 19123; or The Goryeb brochures. Cardboard contain-
T
SAMANTHA V. CLAUDIO, 17, ceptions. homas D. Rolland, 30, of Lu- Stacy, Warrington, Pa., and Robert
Children’s Hospital, 100 Madison ers that are recyclable include
of Edwardsville, died Monday, Emil was a devoted and loving Ave., Morristown, NJ 07962. zerne, passed away Wednesday Rolland and his wife, Liza, Dallas;
May 2, 2011. husband, father, grandfather, broth- afternoon, May 4, 2011. five nieces and nephews; paternal corrugated cardboard boxes,
As he was a 2008 recipient of a
Funeral arrangements are er and uncle who truly enjoyed successful kidney transplant, Emil’s Born in Kingston, he was a son of grandmother, Miriam Rolland; step- cereal boxes, cake boxes, frozen
pending from the Yeosock Funeral spending time with his family. family asks everyone to consider be- William Rolland Jr., of Shavertown, mother, Sharon Rolland; father and dinner boxes, paper egg cartons,
His son, Gregg; brother, Naim; coming an organ donor and extends and the late Mary Charlene (Den- mother-in-law, Anthony and Elaine soda/beer carrying boxes, paper
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town-
sister, Alice and her husband, Ha- nis) Rolland. Morris; as well as aunts, uncles and
ship. special thanks to Dr. Robert Engel, grocery bags, gift boxes and
rold Nelson; and sisters-in-law, Mar- Tommy was a graduate of Wyom- cousins.
Renal Consultants, the staff at shoe boxes. Flatten or cut boxes
ANTHONY A. TWYMAN,14, of guerite Goryeb, Marie Gilia, and ing Valley West High School, class Funeral Services will be held at
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital and
Nanticoke, passed away Wednes- Grace and husband, Harold Knip- the University of Pittsburgh Medi-
of 1999, and attended Indiana Uni- the convenience of the family. There to fit them into the container.
day afternoon, May 4, 2011, at the versity of Pennsylvania. will be no calling hours.
per, preceded him in death. cal Center, and Erwine Health Care
Hershey Medical Center, Hershey. He was a member of Cross Creek Arrangements are by the Corco-
In addition to his wife, Dorene, he for their compassionate care.
Funeral arrangements are Community Church, Carverton. ran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main
is survived by his son, Glen, and his Permanent messages and memo-
pending from the Bednarski &
Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park
wife, Bridget Goryeb, of Dalton; his ries can be shared with Emil’s family
Tommy was an avid Notre Dame St., Plains Township.
Football fan and was a lover of mu- The family requests that flowers
Billie J. Gross
daughter, Tracy, and her husband, at www.celebratehislife.com.
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. sic. He was a very empathetic, fun- be omitted and that memorial dona- May 3, 2011
loving guy who loved to fish and tions may be made to the Luzerne
mountain bike. Foundation in Tommy’s name, c/o
Surviving, in addition to his fa- 140 Main St., 2nd Floor, Luzerne, B illie J. Gross, 84, of Port Orange,
Fla., passed away Tuesday, May
Patricia J. Chiampi ther, are his wife, the former Ange- PA 18709. 3, 2011, at Hospice Volusia Flagler
Peter Kohan Jr. lique Morris, Luzerne; brothers, Online condolences may be made County, Port Orange, Fla.
May 4, 2011 William Rolland III and his wife, at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com. Born in Duryea, he was a son of the
May 4, 2011 late Joseph and Gertrude Miller

P eter Kohan Jr., 88, of Chestnut


Street in the Georgetown sec- P atricia J. Chiampi, 72, of West
Pittston, peacefully passed away
Gross. He was a graduate of Duryea
High School and the American Insti-
tion of Wilkes-Barre Township,
passed into Eternal Life peacefully
Wednesday afternoon, May 4, 2011,
at the Inpatient Unit of Hospice
Joseph T. Youngblood tute of Watch Repair, Philadelphia,
Pa.
early Wednesday morning, May 4, Community Care at Geisinger May 5, 2011 Billie served in the U.S. Navy dur-
2011, in the Little Flower Manor, South Wilkes-Barre, surrounded by ing World War II. Prior to his retire-
her loving children and husband.
Wilkes-Barre.
Born July 11, 1922, in Wilkes- She was born March 24, 1939, in
Plains Township, a daughter of the
J2011,oseph T. Youngblood, 82, of Sha-
vertown, died Thursday, May 5,
at his home.
tion to his parents, were his son Mi-
chael J. Youngblood; brothers, Ed-
ment, he was employed by Sears Roe-
buck, Wilkes-Barre.
Barre Township, he was a son of ward and Carl Youngblood; and a He was a current member of Ger-
late Russell and Anna Vissotski Born in Kingston, Joe was a son sister, Margaret Hayden. mania Hose Co., Duryea, where he
the late Peter and Mary (Grohol)
Gambini. She was a graduate of the of the late Henry and Marie Bach- Surviving are his wife, the former
Kohan Sr. served as a fire chief for many years
Plains Memorial High School and mann Youngblood. He was a gradu- Ruth Cadden, with whom he shared
He was a graduate of the former ate of Kingston High School, class prior to moving to Florida. He also
married her husband of 52 years, 60 years of marriage as of May 5,
Wilkes-Barre Township High of 1946. 2011; sons, Robert J. and wife Judi- taught state fire school in the area.
John “Ochie” Chiampi, on Septem-
School. Following his education, ber 12, 1959. She was a life resident Joe was a U.S. Army veteran serv- th, Hanover Township; William J. Billie was a member of the Cross
he joined the military and served of West Pittston and was a member ing during the Korean War. and wife Joy, Dallas; Joseph C. and Roads Baptist Church, Florida.
with the U.S. Army during the Sec- of Corpus Christie Parish/ Immac- Employed by Bell Telephone for James J., both of Shavertown; and Surviving are his wife, the former
ond World War in the European and John III; sisters, Shirley Antosh, 37 years, Joe worked as a construc- Paul J. and wife Mary Ann, Plains Gladys Vogel of Port Orange, Fla.;
ulate Conception Church, West Pitt-
Plains Township, and Barbara tion foreman and retired in 1985 as Township; six grandchildren, six son, William Joseph Gross, and his
Theater. He earned the rank of ser- ston. an outside plant engineer.
McDermott, North Carolina; as well great-grandchildren, as well as sev- wife, Susan, of Frederick, Md.;
geant, serving with Company D, In the later stages of her life, she Joe served on the Board of Direc- eral nieces and nephews.
devoted her time, weekends and ho- as numerous nieces and nephews. daughter, Barbara Jean Jackson, and
1308th Engineering General Ser- tors of DAMA for more than 30 Funeral services will be held
lidays caring for the elderly at The Funeral services will be held at her husband, Bruce, of Little River,
vice. Later, his tours of duty would years. He was a lifetime member of at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the
Laurels in Kingston. Patricia dedi- 9 a.m. Monday from the Anthony L. S.C.; two grandsons, William Gross
include service in the Pacific Thea- the Shavertown Fire Co., a member Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home
cated her life to the caring of Recupero Funeral Home, 406 Sus- of Kingston Township Ambulance Jr. and Wesley Gross; as well as niec-
ter prior to his honorable dis- Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. A
friends, family and strangers. She quehanna Ave., West Pittston, with Association and St. Conrad’s Young Mass of Christian Burial will follow es and nephews.
charge in 1946. a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
was a devoted wife, loving mother, Men’s Association, Wilkes-Barre. at 10 a.m. in St. Therese’s Church, Funeral services will be held
Until his retirement, he was em- a.m. in Corpus Christie Parish/ Im-
caring grandmother, and was Joe was a member of St. There- Shavertown. Interment will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the In-
ployed by Johnson Engineering of maculate Conception Church, 605 se’s Church, Shavertown, and its made in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carv-
adored by children and dogs. Pat dependent Bible Church, Duryea,
Wilkes-Barre as a machinist for Luzerne Ave., West Pittston, with Holy Name Society. erton. Friends may call from 4 to 7
took the time to enjoy the simple with the Rev. Albert Cremard officiat-
several years. He was a founder things in life such as cooking for her Msgr. John Sempa as Celebrant. In- Preceding him in death, in addi- p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. ing. Interment will be in Marcy Cem-
and member of the Wilkes-Barre family, long rides in the country, terment will be in West Pittston etery, Duryea.
Township American Legion Post and visiting family in California, Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 If desired, Memorial Contribu-
No. 815. to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral
FUNERALS
New Jersey and North Carolina. She tions may be made to Hospice Volu-
Mr. Kohan was preceded in was compassionate, strong-willed, home.
sia Flagler County, 3800 Woodbriar
death by a brother, John; and by a and the anchor in her family. She The family would like to especial-
Trail, Port Orange, FL 32129.
sister, Anna Kohan. will be dearly missed. ly thank the doctors and nurses at
BIALAUS – Bernadine, funeral 10 Campus, Dallas. All are welcome Arrangements are by the Bernard
Surviving are his brother Mr. Jo- She has been preceded in death the Carol G. Simon Cancer Center
in Morristown, N.J., and the caring
a.m. Saturday from the Stanley S. to attend. J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204
seph Kohan and his wife, Anna, of by her brothers, Russell and Ralph Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. KOSSA – Frank, funeral 4 p.m. Main St., Duryea.
Wilkes-Barre Township; a niece, “Buddy” Gambini. staff of Hospice Community Care at Hanover St., Nanticoke. Mass of Saturday from the Harold C.
Surviving are her husband of 52 Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre for Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140
Joanne Wood, and her husband, the secondary site of St. Fausti- N. Main St., Shavertown. Friends
years, John A. “Ochie” Chiampi Sr.; their compassion and care over the
Peter, of Kingston; and three great-
last several years.
na’s Parish, formerly St. Mary of may call 2 p.m. until the time of OBITUARY POLICY
nephews. sons, Joseph T. Chiampi and his Czestochowa Church, Hanover services at the funeral home.
wife, Mary Ellen, West Wyoming; In lieu of flowers, the family re- Street, Nanticoke. Friends may MOSHIER- Mary Lou, memorial The Times Leader publish-
Mr. Kohan’s family would like to Mass 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Jude es free obituaries, which
and John A. Chiampi Jr. and his quests that memorial contributions call 5 to 7 p.m. today.
acknowledge Dr. John Kish, D.O., CARLO – Arlene, funeral 9:30 a.m. Church, Mountain Top. have a 27-line limit, and paid
wife, Cindy, West Pittston; and a may be made in the name of Patricia
his staff, and the staff of Little today from the Nat & Gawlas OKO – Stasia, funeral 9:30 a.m.
daughter, Roslyn Anderson, and her Chiampi to Hospice Community Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Saturday from the Mark V. Yanai- obituaries, which can run
Flower Manor for the professional husband, Lance, Morristown, N.J.; Care, 601 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, with a photograph. A funeral
Wilkes-Barre. Divine Liturgy at 10 tis Funeral Home, 55 Stark St.,
care and compassion he received grandchildren, Anthony, Joseph PA 18704. a.m. in St. Anthony’s Maronite Plains Township. Mass of Chris- home representative can call
from them over the years. Catholic Church, Park Avenue, tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Bene- the obituary desk at (570)
Funeral services with Pana- Wilkes-Barre. dict Church, Austin Avenue,
DAVENPORT – Warren Jr., funeral 11 Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 5 829-7224, send a fax to (570)
chida will be conducted at a.m. today from the Clarke Piatt to 8 p.m. today at the funeral 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
9:30 a.m. Saturday from the John
V. Morris-Charles J. Leagus Funer-
Eugene L. Kozlowski Jr. Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake
Road, Hunlock Creek.
home.
OLIVER - Alice, funeral 11 a.m. today
bits@timesleader.com. If you
GEMBERLING – Rose, funeral 10 from the William A. Reese Funeral fax or e-mail, please call to
al Home, 281 E. Northampton St., May 3, 2011 a.m. today from The Richard H. Chapel, Rear 56 Gaylord Ave., confirm. Obituaries must be
Wilkes-Barre Heights, followed by Disque Funeral Home Inc., 672 Plymouth. submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday
the Office of Christian Burial with Memorial Highway, Dallas. PERUGINO – Vittoria, funeral 9:15
Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. in Saint
John the Baptist Byzantine Cathol-
E ugene L. Kozlowski Jr., 45, of
Shavertown (Jackson Town-
JONES – Mary, memorial service 11
a.m. Saturday in the Reyburn
a.m. today from the Kopicki
Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave.,
through Thursday and 7:30
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
ship), passed away Tuesday, May 3, Bible Church, Shickshinny. Grave- Kingston. Mass of Christian Burial Obituaries must be sent by a
ic Church, 526 Church St., Wilkes- 2011, at the Geisinger Wyoming Val- side military services by the at 10 a.m. in St. Therese’s Church.
Shickshinny American Legion RUTSKI – Joseph, funeral 10 a.m. funeral home or crematory,
Barre Township. The Rev. Myk- ley Medical Center, Plains Town- today at the Bednarski Funeral or must name who is hand-
Post.
haylo Prodanets, pastor, will serve ship, surrounded by his family. KNAPP – Ronald, funeral 11 a.m. Home, 168 Wyoming Ave., Wyom- ling arrangements, with
as celebrant, and Mr. George Daru, Mr. Kozlowski was born May 5, Saturday at the Sunshine Full ing.
VALESHA – Anthony, funeral 9:30 address and phone number.
cantor. Interment with Rites of 1965, in Nanticoke, and was a son of Gospel Church, Sunshine Road,
Shickshinny. Friends may call at a.m. Saturday from the Hugh B. We discourage handwritten
Committal will be in Saint Mary’s Eugene and Ada Rule Kozlowski Sr., the church 9 a.m. until the time Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, notices; they incur a $15
Byzantine Catholic Cemetery, of Jackson Township. of services. 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort.
Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. typing fee.
Lake Street, Dallas. Relatives and Gene graduated from Lake-Leh- KOHAN – Peter Jr., funeral with
Panachida 9:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Therese’s Church, Shaver-
friends may join Mr. Kohan’s fam- man High School in 1983. He assist- from the John V. Morris-Charles town. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m.
ily for visitation and remembranc- ed in coaching his daughter Hay- J. Leagus Funeral Home, 281 E. today at the funeral home.
es from 4 to 7 p.m. today. A Paras- ley’s softball team for Lake-Lehman Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre.
Office of Christian Burial with
WILLIAMS – Irene, family and
friends may call 9 to 9:30 a.m.
Tom “T.P.” Pape
tas service will be conducted 6 and loved to watch her play. Gene Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. in St. today at the Karl E. Blight Funeral Happy Birthday In Heaven
p.m. with Fr. Prodanets officiating. was also a Flyer’s hockey fan. John the Baptist Byzantine Home, 392 Wyoming Ave., King-
The Wilkes-Barre Township Amer- He was employed by Travelocity, Mike. Catholic Church, 526 Church St., ston. A celebration of life at 11:30
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Wilkes-Barre Township. Visitation a.m. today at the Dorranceton
ican Legion, Post No. 815 will con- Hanover Township, for the last five United Methodist Church, 549
today at the Curtis L. Swanson Fu- and remembrances 4 to 7 p.m. May 6, 1958
duct military honors at 6:30 p.m. at years. today with Parastas service at 6 Wyoming Ave., Kingston.
neral Home Inc., corner of routes 29 to
the funeral home. Surviving, in addition to his par- p.m.
Memorial donations, if desired, ents, are his wife, Holly, whom he
and 118, Pikes Creek. Funeral servic-
es will be private.
KOREY – George, a prayer service 2
p.m. May 28 at the Mercy Center
G en etti’s August 12, 2010
may be made in Peter’s memory to married on August 7, 1992; and his The family requests that in lieu of Chapel, Misericordia University A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
Saint John the Baptist Byzantine daughter, Hayley, with whom he en- flowers, memorial contributions be
Catholic Church, 526 Church St.,
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
joyed traveling, especially on cruis- sent to the SPCA of Luzerne Coun-
Wilkes-Barre Township, PA 18702. es. He is also survived by a sister, ty, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill Road,
H otelBerea vem entR a tes You may be gone, but you will
To send Mr. Kohan’s brother and Melissa, and her fiancé, Steve Pesta; Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702; or the never be forgotten
family online words of comfort and and nephew Brandon, all of Jackson Make-A-Wish Foundation of Grea- Happy 53rd Birthday!
friendship, please visit our website Township. He enjoyed golfing, on ter Pennsylvania, The Gulf Tower,
Miss you much, Your Sister,
at www.JohnVMorrisFuneral-
Homes.com.
occasion, with his father-in-law,
Floyd, and brothers-in-law, J.D. and
707 Grant St., 37th Floor, Pitts-
burgh, PA 15219-1916. 825.6477 Maryann
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Turbine problem
P E N N S Y L VA N I A F I N A N C E S

Rally targets state budget cuts keeps reactor shut


A regional labor federation By STEVE MOCARSKY with a high-pressure turbine on
smocarsky@timesleader.com one end attached to three low-
holds a demonstration at
SALEM TWP. – Reactor Unit pressure turbines, the last of
Wilkes-Barre’s River Common. No. 2 at the nuclear power plant which is attached to the genera-
near Berwick will remain shut tor shaft.
down for an additional four to six The blades of the turbines
By STEFFEN LIZZA weeks after an inspection re- catch the steam and cause the
Times Leader Correspondent vealed some defects in some tur- shaft to spin at about 1,800 revo-
WILKES BARRE -- Crowds of bine blades. lutions per minute, which en-
workers came out Thursday PPL spokesman Joe Scopelliti ables the generator to create
against proposed state budgetary said the reactor at the Susque- electricity.
cuts that opponents say threaten hanna Steam Electric Station Each turbine weighs about
to devastate public education, has been shut down since April 5 170 tons and has hundreds of
health care and the environment. for its biannual inspection and blades. Because defects were
The rally, held at the River Com- the replacement of fuel rods and found in a few blades, most or all
mon Amphitheater and sponsored some other upgrades. will be inspected, Scopelliti said.
by the NEPA Area Labor Federa- When staff found “indications Every two years, the plant
tion, is one of many recent gather- of cracks” in some of the low- shuts down one of the reactors
ings across the state in response to pressure turbine blades, the de- for about a month to replace
Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed cision was made to extend the about 40 percent of the fuel rods
2011-2012 bud- outage and replace those blades. and perform other modifica-
“Vouchers get. His plan “The turbine blade inspection tionsandupgradesalongwithan
would cut more is a normal part of our outage in- inspection, he said.
will only than $400 mil- spection, but we didn’t expect to Scopelliti said PPL is also up-
further lion to public FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER find defects in the blades,” Sco- grading the plant’s control sys-
K-12 education Glen S. Galante, president of the Northeastern Region of the Pennsylvania State Education Associ- pelliti said. tem to a new digital system.
segregate and another ation, speaks at the Wilkes-Barre rally on Thursday. Each of the two reactors at the The work done during a bian-
our com- $650 million to plant heat water into steam, nual outage usually totals be-
higher educa- day kindergarten, advanced place- whichiscarriedtoturbinegener- tween $20 million and $30 mil-
muni- tion. ment courses, art and sports pro- ators. Each generator has a shaft lion, he said.
ties…” The plan will grams.
also cut nearly "Seven out of 10 students who
Mark McDade
Riverside 1,500 state jobs
Education and $150 mil-
graduate from high school go on to
higher education; they’re not go- LEGISLATIVE BRIEFS Tom Marino, R-Lycoming
Township, and Lou Barletta,
Association lion in state ing to be able to afford a college de- R-Hazleton, will host a U.S.
Medicaid fund- gree," said Glen S. Galante, presi- TUNKHANNOCK – U.S. Service Academy Day 11 a.m.
ing while leas- dent of Northeastern Region of Rep. Tom Marino, R-Lycoming to 2 p.m. Saturday at Wyoming
ing state forest- the Pennsylvania State Education Township, will hold an open Valley West High School, 150
land to gas and oil rights, and in- Association. Cutting education at house today ,11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wadham St., Plymouth. Stu-
crease spending on prisons by any level will result in an increase at his Constituent Service dents from all school districts
more than $180 million. The mess- in classroom size and a drop in the Center, 181 W. Tioga St., Tunk- who are interested in learning
age at the rally was one of unity quality of education. hannock. The public is invited more about service academies
and stopping an attack on the mid- Mark McDade, president of the to meet with the congressman are welcome.
dle class. Riverside Education Association, at that time. For information, Representatives of the Army,
Protesters held signs in support sees Senate Bill 1, the so-called call 836-8020. Navy, Air Force, Merchant
of public schools and condemna- Voucher Bill, as one of the most Marine and Coast Guard aca-
tion of school voucher programs. important issues that needs to be FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER PLYMOUTH – U.S. Reps. demies will be in attendance.
School districts stand to lose an brought to the public’s attention. Union member Diane Brewster of Edwardsville waves to traffic on
average of $2 million because of “Vouchers will only further segre- River Street in Wilkes-Barre at Thursday’s rally.
the proposed cuts in education. gate our communities, destroy Mon. - Fri
Luzerne County schools will lose our neighborhood schools and rob additional $1 billion annually. speech to the crowdbefore ending 9a.m - 7 p.m.
Sat. & Sun.
a total of $22 million while schools our children of a great public While Corbett plans to cut fund- by leading the crowd on a chant of 9a.m - 6 p.m.
in Lackawanna County will see school education,” he said. ing to public programs, he is also “We are one.” Visit us on Facebook
$14.5 million cut. Opponents say Voucher proponents argue the proposing more than $170 million On site was a giant plastic bottle www.kasardagreenhouse.com

$
4.95
these cuts could force districts to bill will save taxpayers money and in business tax credits. that will be filled with messages to
raise taxes or cut programs, or pos-
sibly both. Some programs that
improve education through com-
petition. Opponents say that
State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski,
D-Wilkes-Barre, reiterated the
Gov. Corbett, sealed, and sent
down the Susquehanna to Harris-
1 gal. Perennials
face being phased out include full- vouchers could cost taxpayers an day’s message of solidarity in his burg. 887 W i Avenue
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Nanticoke OKs pact Woman pleads not guilty in death


for work on firehouse
The City Council modifies firms from Berkheimer to the
Kathleen Jordan makes plea
in homicide case in which Milo
a formal arraignment before Lu-
zerne County Judge William
Amesbury. She remains jailed
dence between prosecutors and
defense lawyers.
Investigators allege Jordan
continued for the rest of the
night. Reilly was on a bed, Jor-
dan told investigators, when
Don Wilkinson Agency. She Vincent Reilly died in Pringle. without bail at the county pris- killed Milo Vincent Reilly, 45, she reached into a closet and
procedure for notifying
said this change was the result on. inside a Valley View Drive, Prin- grabbed a loaded shotgun that
violators of ordinances. of the state mandate that one A formal arraignment is when gle, house on March 8. The cou- she fired at his head, according
collector be used by all munici- By EDWARD LEWIS prosecutors inform the accused ple had been in a relationship to the affidavit of probable
palities and school districts in elewis@timesleader.com of the details of the charges for 18 months and lived in the cause.
By WILLIAM BELL each county. WILKES-BARRE – A woman against the defendant. In this basement of the house, investi- Several months before the
Times Leader Correspondent She said the Luzerne County accused by Kingston police and case, Jordan was officially ad- gators said. deadly shooting, Kingston po-
NANTICOKE – City Council Tax Collection Committee, on Luzerne County detectives of vised she is charged with crimi- Jordan allegedly told investi- lice had charged Reilly with as-
approved two motions and the which she is the city’s represen- killing her boyfriend pleaded nal homicide. The brief hearing gators she left the house after saulting Jordan during a domes-
payment of monthly bills total- tative, had selected the Don not guilty to a criminal homi- is also when the defendant of- an argument with Reilly. She tic dispute at the home in De-
ing $303,971 by unani- Wilkinson Agency. cide charge on Thursday. fers a plea of guilty or not guilty. said she returned later that cember.
mous votes Wednes- AShe said the change Kathleen Jordan, 48, entered The formal arraignment also night and had to smash a win- Assistant District Attorneys
W H AT ’ S
day night. would be implemented her not-guilty plea through her begins the discovery phase of a dow to unlock the door. Chester Dudick and Rebecca
NEXT
The first vote was during the next few attorney, Demetrius Fannick, at case, the exchanging of evi- Jordan said the argument Reimiller are prosecuting.
the second reading of Nanticoke City months.
an ordinance to allow Council’s next City Clerk Mary Beth
a procedural change. regular meet-
ing is sched-
Cheshinski announced a
That change allows uled for May 18 free “City Wide Yard POLITICAL BRIEFS magistrate candidates, as well as for the
city mayor, council and Wilkes-Barre Area
those candidates are more than welcome.
The event is open to the general public,
the use of first class at 7 p.m. Sale” on June 4. She said School Board candidates who did not at- and there will be snacks and refreshments.
mail as an adequate more information can be WILKES-BARRE -- The Wilkes-Barre tend the first Meet-the-Candidates Forum
method to provide ser- obtained from fliers that NAACP will hold its second and last Meet- held April 16. NANTICOKE – Luzerne County judicial
vice to violators of an ordi- are being posted around Nanti- the-Candidates Forum before the May 17 Organizers said that because of the large candidate Mike Blazick will host a meet
nance. coke or by calling her office at primaries on Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the Fel- number of candidates running for Luzerne and greet Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the
The second vote was a resolu- City Hall. lowship Hall of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, County Council and the tight time con- Nanticoke Eagles Club, 48 E. Ridge St.,
tion to award the heating, venti- Mayor Joseph Dougherty, 105 Hill St., Wilkes-Barre. straints, the group cannot guarantee an Nanticoke. Admission is free and refresh-
lation and air conditioning ren- and council members Margaret This forum will be for the judicial and opportunity for them to speak. However, ments will be served.
ovation contract for the Nanti- Haydock and Jon Metta were
coke fire station to low bidder present. Councilmen Brent Ma-
PLD Associates of Wilkes-Barre karczyk and James Litchkofski
for a bid amount of $147,777. were unable to attend the meet-
Holly Quinn, city administra- ing.
tor, told council the city was set- Council held a closed-door
ting up procedures to switch executive session at the end of
earned income tax collector the regular meeting.

Officials have heated talk


over issues in Sugar Notch
Emotions run high over a research that Panetta had intend- GIVE MOM MORE
THAN A CALL.
ed, apparently believing that all
recycling plan and amending
the necessary information was
the resident occupancy fee. already brought to council.
“The range is $75 to $150, so
the middle is $100 per month,”
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Joseph R. Glazenski
Joseph Ryan Glazenski, son of
Dr. Joseph and Melody Glazen-
ski, Mountain Top, is celebrating
Fund drive will support Plymouth Twp. Fire and Rescue
his eighth birthday today, May 6. Plymouth Township Fire and Rescue Company, Tilbury Station 169,
Joseph is a grandson of Joe
Glazenski Sr. and the late Blasine
is conducting its annual fund drive. Letters have been mailed to
township residents. Funds raised will be used to defray equipment
Eckley Players to perform murder mystery in White Haven
Glazenski and the late Angela
Midgett.
and insurance costs. The fire department reminds area residents to ‘Booked for Death,’ an original murder mystery, will be performed by local thespians affiliated with
check or replace batteries in their smoke detectors. Members of the the Eckley Players at 7 tonight and Saturday at St. Paul’s Lutheran Parish Hall in White Haven. Tickets
team, from left, are Mary Nash, fund drive chairwoman; Andy Novak, are $10 at the door and proceeds will benefit the White Haven Area Community Library. Some of the
line chief; Shane Bardo, firefighter; Merrit Nash, line chief; and John cast members, seated, are Sandy Myers and Virginia Bell. Standing: Bobby Maso, Karen Esak, Kimberly
Nash, chief engineer. DelRegno, Bryan Dunnigan, Phil Voystock, Annette Maso, and Joe Scalise.

IN BRIEF
FORTY FORT: A special
Vinyasa yoga class will be
offered in honor of Moth-
er’s Day at 9:30 a.m. on
Sunday at Balance Yoga &
Wellness, 900 Rutter Ave.,
second floor. All mothers
may attend free of charge.
Refreshments and sweet
treats compliments of Can-
teen 900 will follow.
For more information,
call 714-2777 or visit
www.balanceyogastudio-
.net.

HARDING: A roast beef


dinner will be served from
Back Mountain Library announces board of directors
5 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Wyoming Valley Women’s Club to present High Tea The Back Mountain Memorial Library welcomed its 2011 board of directors at a meeting in the li-
brary’s community room. The board includes, first row: Kathy Millington, board secretary; Pauline
Mount Zion United Metho-
dist Church, Mount Zion The Wyoming Valley Woman’s Club will present a Spring Fashion Kutz, Frederick Krohle, Anne Davies and Tamera McMahon. Second row: Ernest Ashbridge, Martha
Show and High Tea beginning at noon on May 24 at AppleTree Ter- Butler, library director; Ron Moran, Kay Simmons, and Vi Gommer, board vice president. Third row:
Road. Takeouts begin at
race, Newberry Estate in Dallas. Admission is $20. Tickets can be Edward Ciarimboli, Thomas MacNeely, board president; Dan Volpetti, William Grant, and Kenneth
4:30 p.m. Chapple. Absent: Dick Orlowski, board treasurer; Shirley Moyer, Eric Martin, Dick Evans, Mary Ann
purchased by calling Eileen Davis at 824-8461. The show will feature
Cost is $9 for adults and the latest spring and summer fashions and accessories from partici- Finch and Joann Freeman.
$5 for children. For tickets, pating businesses: The Dress Barn, Mary’s Bridal Trinkets, The Blue
contact Carole at 388-6565 Hydrangea, Humphrey’s Bootery & Bags and Mary Taylor’s Hair Sa-
or Bob at 823-2484. lon. Chairwomen are Carol Carroll, Joan Hudak and RoseMarie Pan-
zitta. Committee members, seated, are Joan Hudak; Edna Morgan,
president, and Eileen Davis, ticket chairwoman. Standing: Carroll;
Alice Hudak, commentator; and Anna Elmer, board member.

MEETINGS
May 15
DUPONT: Polish American
Citizens Club at 2 p.m. at the
club, Elm Street. Active PACC
members are encouraged to
attend. Refreshments will be
served.
PITTSTON: Knights of Lithuania
Council 143 at noon at St.
John the Evangelist Commu-
nity Church Hall. On the Serv-
ing Committee are Rita Craze,
Ursula Danoski and Marilyn
Fitzgerald. New members are
invited. Jean Mihalick will
preside.

NAMES AND FACES Wheelchair and bus vans added to fleet Wilkes University Polish Room Committee conducting membership drive
The Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Transportation Department has The Wilkes University Polish Room Committee is accepting new members. The committee provides
Kathleen Scaler Scott, an added four wheelchair vans and five bus vans to its fleet as part of a scholarships to students of Polish ancestry and participates in educational and cultural events related
assistant professor of speech- Community Transportation Capital Equipment Grant from the Penn- to Polish history and culture. The group will meet at 5 p.m. on Tuesday in the Shawnee Room at Happy
language pathology at Miser- sylvania Department of Transportation. For more information on the Pizza, Main Street, in Plymouth. Reservations can be made by contacting Joyce Latoski at 823-5743.
icordia University, has had her van service, call 288-8420. Representatives, from left, are Tom Lan- At a recent meeting, kneeling, are Bernadine Tarasek, Delphine Bienick, and Helen Grebski. Seated:
book, “Clut- don, fleet manager, LWCTD; Luzerne County Commissioner Thomas Mary Ann Martin, Fran Macy, Marie Vojtek, Josephine Kline, Josephine Zuba, Jennie Witkowski, Martha
tering: A P. Cooney; Joseph DeVizia, director, Luzerne County Office of Human Broda, and Donna Stankiewicz. Standing: Mary Ann Drust, Rose Fritzen, Joyce Latoski, Joan Dzanko,
Handbook of Services; Mary K. Dysleski, interim director LWCTD; and Luzerne Jean Aritz, Wanda Hanna Witczak, Ivona Kocon, Renata Evan, Susan Najaka, Antoinette Luce, Barbara
Research, County Commissioner Maryanne C. Petrilla. Smith, Jean Lewandowski, and Janiece Demuro.
Intervention
and Educa-
tion,’’ pub-
lished by Cub Scouts perform drive
Scaler Scott
Psychology
Press in for Holy Family food bank
February.
Cub Scout Pack 193 conducted a
Scaler Scott edited the book
‘Scouting for Food’ drive throughout
with David Ward. It was devel-
Swoyersville, Forty Fort, Kingston and
oped to release the latest
Luzerne. More than 550 food items
theories and research on
were collected and donated to Holy
cluttering, a communication
Family’s food bank in Luzerne. Cub
disorder that affects a per-
Scout Pack 193 meets at Holy Name/St.
son’s ability to speak in a clear,
Mary’s Church and Holy Trinity Church
concise and fluent manner.
in Swoyersville. Scouts with the many
Using evidence-based data, as
food items, first row, are Dylan Nastan-
well as information regarding
ski, Even Janis, Noah St. Clair, Jacob
the assessment and treatment
Dunsil, Caleb Troutman, Adam Cavalari,
of cluttering within the field of
Zeb Moses, Stephen Stemmler, and
SLP, the first volume since Owen Kelly. Second row: Connor Nanki-
1992 includes the latest re- vell, Lucas Geiger, Charles Heckman,
search findings and work from Ian Cavalari, Tyler Sullivan, Chance
leading cluttering experts Trask, and Louis Heckman. Third row:
around the world. The book is Andrew Fuller, Justin Hargrave, Riley
intended for SLP clinicians, Dieffenbach, Gabe Gillespie, Cameron
faculty members, researchers Duesler, Zach Romig, Maxx Turner and
and students in the field of Colin Matello.
speech pathology, and for
people who clutter or their
family members.

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Editorial
OUR ENDORSEMENT: LUZERNE COUNTY COUNCIL – REPUBLICANS

For GOP voters, here are 1 1 worthy candidates


C
HOOSING THE PEOPLE who Leader spoke with 46 council candi- council charged with making deci- candidates; you already might have candidates at random.
will guide Luzerne County’s dates this spring; three others either sions that impact 300,000-plus peo- decided to vote for two or three whom Use our endorsements, continuing
government as members of its didn’t accept our invitation or were ple. Then we picked the men and you consider especially well-quali- news coverage of the campaigns and
first county council shouldn’t be a unable due to scheduling conflicts. women best positioned to lead Lu- fied, or with whom you are friends. Or other resources to familiarize yourself
haphazard exercise – the ballot box Participants provided us with over- zerne County. maybe you consider a few to be duds with the field. If desired, view our pan-
equivalent of playing darts while views of their educational and career Our endorsements of Republican who definitely won’t get your vote. el’s interviews with some or all – if you
blindfolded. Yet you and other voters highlights. They outlined personal Party contenders appear on this page. Our endorsements are intended to have 23 hours to spare – of the candi-
understandably might feel in the dark qualities and skills that might be per- (Our endorsements of Democratic help you and other conscientious vot- dates. (Visit www.timesleader.com.)
on primary election day, May 17, when tinent to overseeing a government Party candidates will be printed in ers sort out the muddle in the middle: Go to candidates’ webpages and
faced with so many choices. with nearly 1,700 workers and an an- Saturday’s edition.) all those candidates about whom you campaign events, too.
Forty-nine candidates – 33 Demo- nual budget of about $125 million. The panel believed it important to know little or nothing. We devoted Our endorsement panel can’t con-
crats and 16 Republicans – are vying to And they described their viewpoints distinguish between the endorsed considerable hours to this process be- vey to you each candidate’s strengths,
be among their respective political on several of the major issues: ap- candidates by using three categories: cause of its importance in determin- much less their opinions on every
party’s 11 picks to advance to the No- pointing a county manager, adminis- “strongly recommended,” “recom- ing Luzerne County’s future direc- weighty topic, within a single edito-
vember general election and possibly tering periodic property reassess- mended” and “adequate.” Chiefly, tion. A majority of voters last Novem- rial page. Or even two. But we can re-
gain a seat on the council. ments and coping with the county’s that’s because the candidates dis- ber supported the home rule charter lay to you how we – through our prism
You probably won’t have an oppor- massive debt. played wide variations in, among oth- initiative and wanted to see change; as newspaper employees, county tax-
tunity to meet all of them, much less Our panel evaluated the candidates er things, their level of understanding this race is part of that change. payers and homeowners who met with
pepper each with questions for a half based on their answers (or lack there- of county government’s operations If you vote by relying on name rec- the candidates individually – rank the
hour. of), their credentials and their ability and scope. ognition alone, you could do a disser- choices.
We did. At least, we did our best. to communicate, the latter of which You might have prior knowledge of vice to yourself and other county resi- We took this task very seriously. We
An endorsement panel at The Times will be key as part of an 11-person a handful of this year’s county council dents and taxpayers. Ditto for picking hope you do, too.

Zowie! Why all


STRONGLY RECOMMENDED these candidates?
Luzerne County voters in
November adopted a new,
home-rule form of govern-
ment. Instead of three com-
missioners, the county will
be guided beginning in
January 2012 by a Luzerne
County Council consisting
of 11 people.
The contest to determine
those council members has,
so far, attracted a whopping
49 candidates. The top 11
Republican vote-getters in
this month’s primary elec-
tion will face off in the fall
Harry Haas Eugene Kelleher William McIntosh Stephen J. Urban against the top 11 Demo-
The Wilkes-Barre resident, 35, teach- The Dallas Township resident, 67, is a The Dallas Township resident, 42, has
cratic contenders, plus an
The Wilkes-Barre resident, 37, works
es history at Dallas Middle School and retired mathematics teacher and worked in the public utility industry in the information technology field.
as-yet unknown number of
serves as an instructor of a citizen- formerly served on Plymouth’s bor- for more than 16 years in technical He is the son of current Luzerne independent candidates.
ship class for Luzerne County Com- ough council. “I will be prepared so and management positions, most County Commissioner Stephen A.
munity College in Hazleton. “I think a that I could make logical decisions: recently as an electrical engineer. Urban. “I believe in limited govern-
big component of this job,” he said, not political decisions, but logical “I’m fiscally conservative in my per- ment,” he said. “If government Clip and carry
“is going to be the ability to work
collegially with people.”
decisions,” he said. sonal life, professional life and I would doesn’t have to be involved, then they our picks to poll
be so in this position, too,” he said. shouldn’t be involved.”
The newspaper recom-
mends these 11 Republican
candidates for Luzerne
County Council receive
RECOMMENDED your votes.
Harry Haas
Eugene Kelleher
William McIntosh
Stephen J. Urban
William “Bill” James
Rick Morelli
Moderno “Butch” Rossi
John Ruckno
Michael Cabell
Kathleen Dobash
Edward Warkevicz

Full GOP field


deserves credit
These five Republican
Rick Morelli candidates didn’t win our
William “Bill” James Moderno “Butch” Rossi John Ruckno endorsement panel’s sup-
The Exeter Township resident, 66, own- The Sugarloaf Township resident, 39, The Lehman Township resident, 55, is The Dallas resident, 62, retired from
works as a customer specialist in the
port but they did earn our
ed an electrical contracting business the purchasing and inventory coor- his job as a Mellon Bank investment
and currently owns and trains race- biopharmaceutical industry and dinator for the Wyoming Valley Sani- respect merely for running:
professional. He is the former presi-
horses. “I would want to work my butt started a sleep and wellness center. tary Authority and has served for 12 dent of Forty Fort Lumber Co. “I Joyce Dombroski-Gebhardt,
off in every way possible, (examine) He served on both the Luzerne years on the Lake-Lehman School thought I could bring something to Blythe H. Evans III, Joseph
every opening, before I’d want taxes County Government Study Commis- Board. “I feel my strengths are lead- the table,” he said. “I have some A. Gorko, Gina Nevenglos-
raised another iota.” sion and the subsequent Home Rule ership, and I treat everyone the business acumen … and I have no
Transition Committee. ky (not interviewed by our
same.” political agenda.”
panel) and Linda J. Urban.
All demonstrated real de-
sire to help Luzerne County
thrive.
ADEQUATE Don’t overlook
our endorsements
Read all of The Times
Leader’s endorsements for
the May 17 primary elec-
tion. Also, watch the candi-
dates’ interviews with our
endorsement panel and find
related news articles on our
website, www.timesleader-
.com.
Wednesday: Wilkes-Barre
mayor, Republican Party
Thursday: Wilkes-Barre
mayor, Democratic Party
• TODAY: Luzerne
Michael Cabell Kathleen Dobash Edward Warkevicz County Council, Republican
The Butler Township resident, 25, is The Hazleton resident, 51, is an artist and Party
The Lehman Township resident, 63, has
manager and operator of Traffic Control, part-time therapeutic staff support worked in the financial services industry Saturday: Luzerne Coun-
which offers roadside safety services worker. “I can work with a group but still for 39 years. “A lot of people are saying ty Council, Democratic
and commercial snow removal. He make my own informed, independent that the unions are the big problem in Party
serves as volunteer secretary for three decision on what’s best for the taxpayers the county,” he said. “I think manage- Sunday: Luzerne County
subcommittees assisting the county’s of Luzerne County,” she said. ment is a bigger problem than the
Home Rule Transition Committee. judges
unions.”
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Group wants stronger limits on drilling NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVED


PennEnvironment has found State law pro- or materials.
vides for a buffer of Last year, House Environmen-
Marcellus Shale sites near day
200 feet between a tal Resources and Energy Com-
cares, schools and hospitals. drilling site and mittee Chairman Bud George, D-
buildings and pri- Clearfield, introduced a bill that
vate water wells, would have established a 1,000-
By MARC LEVY as well as a 100- foot buffer around buildings and
Associated Press foot buffer around many water- water wells. It also would have
HARRISBURG — Policymak- ways and wetlands. established a 2,500-foot buffer
ers in Pennsylvania should im- Several bills awaiting action in around surface-water sources
mediately strengthen rules that the GOP-controlled Legislature and a 1,000-foot buffer around
make sensitive ecosystems, ar- would increase those buffers. groundwater sources for a driller
eas around water sources and One, introduced by state Rep. that uses hydraulic fracturing or
places where people live or work Karen Boback, R-Harveys Lake, horizontal drilling.
off limits to natural gas drilling, would increase existing buffers That bill died without action
an environmental group said to 1,000 feet. However, a compa- in the Democratic-controlled
Thursday. ny would be able to get permis- House. He reintroduced it this
The message comes as drilling sion to drill within that buffer if, year.
in Marcellus Shale natural gas for instance, it secured an own- For decades, energy compa-
wells intensifies. er’s permission or took extra pre- nies have drilled shallow oil and
Philadelphia-based PennEnvi- cautions that satisfy state regu- gas wells in Pennsylvania. How-
ronment said it has found per- lators. ever, in the last three years, fresh
mitted Marcellus Shale sites A bill introduced by state Sen. environmental concerns have
within two miles of numerous Gene Yaw, R-Lycoming, would arisen with the influx of energy
day cares, schools and hospitals increase the existing buffer companies using high volumes
in Pennsylvania. It also said around water wells and buildings of chemical-laced water in a
there are hundreds of instances to 500 feet. It would leave intact process known as hydraulic frac-
of environmental violations the 100-foot buffer around water- turing to drill lucrative and deep DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
flagged by state regulators at ways and wetlands, but allow Marcellus Shale wells. They also
Marcellus Shale drilling sites
within two miles of schools or
state regulators to impose a 500-
foot buffer around them for the
use the recent innovation of hori-
zontal drilling underground to
L uzerne County Community College students Belinda Coulibaly and Hector M. Cancel
III joined faculty members and other students Thursday to take part in the National
Day of Prayer held each year on the first Thursday in May.
day cares. storage of hazardous chemicals increase a well’s production.

CASINO
and this is the first step in moving Wilkes President Tim Gilmour formerly home to Price Chopper. ough previously lost $1.255 mil- ramp and state Route 315 corridor
forward,” Leighton said. called the grant funding “crucial” A group of local Jewish investors lion in gambling tax money ear- improvement project in Jenkins
The mayor said the building’s to the project and said the build- planning to develop the project, marked for the project in 2009 and Pittston townships. The pro-
design, character and structural ing “will ensure Wilkes has the Project Home Run LLC, also plan because it failed to provide re- ject has been promised $2.4 mil-
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integrity would make it attractive leading-edge facilities needed to to build medical office space and quested documentation about lion each year for fiscal years 2007
1974. The city also was awarded a to a number of businesses, adding train the best scientists, doctors, senior housing units at the com- the project to the state and prove through 2011for a total of $12 mil-
grant of more than $2 million it “we’ll do our due diligence to engineers and researchers to plex. significant public input had been lion, making it the largest total
applied for on behalf of Wilkes make sure we have something in compete in today’s global econo- JCC Director Rick Evans re- sought. dispersal to the county since the
University, which will partially there conducive to the revitaliza- my.” ferred questions about the project • $461,350 to purchase ma- program’s been in place.
fund the construction of a new sci- tion of the downtown.” Across the river, Kingston was to members of the center’s board, chinery for a new regional yard • $1.25 million to construct
ence building on campus. awarded $1 million to purchase who did not return a request for waste processing facility in Du- two parking decks above the
Mayor Tom Leighton said Science building vehicles and equipment and to re- comment by deadline Thursday. pont. Church Street Station intermodal
work, funded by a previous gam- The grant to Wilkes University vitalize a vacant strip mall on • $226,332 for a central recycla- transit center in Hazleton. The
bling-revenue grant of $600,000, will be put toward construction of Third Avenue. Ten other projects ble materials depository to be project received an initial $1.05
has already begun at the former a new $35 million, 70,000-square- Kingston Manager Paul Keat- Other projects receiving casi- built in Foster Township. million grant in 2010 and will get
bank, and that the new grant will foot science building on South ing said the municipality applied no-revenue funding for the first • $100,000 to build a helicopter another $1.25 million in funding
be used to complete “mothball- River Street between Stark Learn- for $2.5 million in funding; $2 mil- time are: parking pad and security-camera in each of the next two years for a
ing” of the building, or making re- ing Center and Conyngham Hall. lion for the Jewish Community • $1.48 million for the down- monitoring system at the Wyom- total allocation of $4.8 million.
pairs to preserve structural integ- The building, to be designed by Center project and $500,000 for town Pittston redevelopment ing Valley Airport in Forty Fort, • $1 million to continue the
rity and prevent further degrada- Saylor Gregg Architects, will two dump trucks, two police vehi- project. The grant will fund the which is owned by Luzerne Coun- East Side Landfill Development
tion. house the biology, chemistry and cles and a truck-mounted vacuum acquisition and demolition of 12 ty. project in Plains Township. The
Once repairs are completed, earth sciences departments as sweeper. He said he did not know parcels to make way for a new • $100,000 for the construction project was promised $5 million
the building, which was pur- well as the Institute for Energy how the grant funding would be commercial building housing of a paved parking area at Giant’s total with $1 million annual allo-
chased by the city for $225,000 in and Environmental Research of divided, but said he and Mayor medical and health care profes- Despair Heritage Park in Laurel cations during a five-year span
2005, will be more attractive to in- Northeast Pennsylvania, which Jim Haggerty are “really excited sionals with a public parking lot, Run. that began in fiscal year 2007. It is
vestors currently interested in the studies the impact of Marcellus about the funding, and we feel as well as façade and exterior ren- Some ongoing projects that now complete.
property but holding back be- Shale drilling in the region. that it’s a good day for Kingston.” ovation work to existing build- have received funds from previ- • $500,000 to resurface 24
cause of the cost repairing the The university plans to break According to Keating, the Jew- ings. ous rounds of local share grant streets in Duryea. The borough
bank, he said. ground on the project by fall, and ish Community Center of Wyom- • $898,000 for streetscape im- awards received additional fund- was awarded $200,000 of a prom-
“It’s a structurally sound build- expects to begin occupying the ing Valley plans to move into the provements and a parking lot ex- ing this time around. They are: ised $700,000 in 2010 for the pro-
ing that has great potential use, building by the spring of 2013. Kingston Plaza shopping center, pansion in Plymouth. The bor- • The Interstate 81, Exit 175 ject, which began in May.

PASONICK
tions that bear his name, in 1976, ac- William Maguire. ing the firm, however. ment. Pasonick was hired as engineer at
cording to corporate records. Other Butera’s client, Gerald Bonner, admit- Pasonick’s firm is involved in several the township’s reorganization meeting
firms with which he is listed as an offi- ted he passed the bribe to Maguire from projects in Exeter, including updating in January.
cer include Michael J. Pasonick Jr. & As- Pasonick. Maguire and Bonner each the borough’s zoning ordinance. “It’s not going to matter to us at this
Continued from Page 1A
sociates and Pasonick & Sergeant Inc. pleaded guilty to charges related to that Council President Richard Murawski point,” Bonita said. “He is good till the
that the policy and intent of our firm is Pasonick did not return a phone case, but Pasonick was not charged. said Thursday he does not believe the end of the year.”
to continue to provide every client with message Thursday regarding the rea- Pasonick’s firms have done work for charges against Michael Pasonick Pasonick has been a licensed engineer
both the level of service and quality of soning for the corporate restructuring. numerous municipalities, school dis- should impact the borough’s dealings since 1970. It is not known yet what, if
product consistent with has/her His association with Pasonick & Associ- tricts and Luzerne County over the with the firm. any, impact the criminal charges will
needs.” ates is known to have negatively impact- years. “Personally, I’ve been involved with have on his license.
ed the business in at least one contract, The county paid Pasonick’s firms the company for 20 years. I never had Ron Ruman, spokesman for the state
Amato on decision to restructure however. nearly $505,000 from 2004 to April 2011, any problem. When we request they do Department of State, said he could not
Contacted Thursday, Amato said the but has no current contracts with Pason- something, they do it in a professional comment specifically about Pasonick.
charges against Michael Pasonick were Lost county contract in 2009 ick, according to the controller’s office. and timely manner,” Murawski said. Speaking generally, he said the de-
not a factor in the decision to restruc- In December 2009, the Luzerne County Commissioner Stephen Ur- partment would investigate should it
ture the corporation. County Housing Authority chose anoth- ban said he would oppose awarding any Plans to retain Pasonick’s firm obtain information that any licensed
“Mike has been out of the business er firm over Pasonick & Associates in future contracts to Pasonick companies Nanticoke City Administrator Holly professional had been charged with a
and we are the new principals,” Amato part due to allegations that had been based on the charges. Sirko said she also does not see any rea- crime.
said. raised against Michael Pasonick, Au- “The allegations are he got business son to stop using Pasonick’s firm. “If we become aware of a criminal in-
Asked if he thought the charges thority Director David Fagula said in a by bribing someone. That is not a prop- “We employ the firm as the city’s engi- vestigation, we can gather information
against Michael Pasonick would nega- previous interview. er course of conduct,” Urban said. “I neer. He is not a principal in the firm for our own investigation and take ap-
tively impact the company, Amato de- At that time, Pasonick had been iden- don’t want a company of that caliber anymore,” Sirko said. “We don’t plan to propriate action,” Ruman said. “That
clined to comment. tified by attorney Michael Butera as the working for the county.” make a change any time soon.” could be anything from a fine to a revo-
Michael Pasonick formed Michael J. person who paid a $1,400 bribe to for- Officials from several local municipal- John Bonita, business manager for cation of a license, depending on what
Pasonick Jr. Inc., one of several corpora- mer Housing Authority board member ities said they see no reason to stop us- Pittston Township, echoed that senti- we find.”

PIPELINE
working with the township in metering station, pipeline and its current zoning ordinance “in- township’s planning consultant, W H AT ’ S N E X T
keeping officials and residents associated projects within the valid” to deal with “natural gas will go over all natural gas ac-
Township officials said May 31 is a
informed. township. exploration, processing, produc- tivity-based applications re- tentative continuation date for a
Despite the letter, township Therefore, Komoroski writes, tion, transmission, odorizing, ceived to determine if and how zoning hearing for Chief’s pro-
Continued from Page 1A
officials said the company will projects proposed in the town- metering, filtering, mainte- the new measure applies. posed metering station off Hilde-
not apply to pipelines, and Dal- still need to appear before the ship would follow its June 2008 nance, communication and re- Chief’s natural gas projects brandt Road.
las Township goes beyond those township planning commission, zoning ordinance revision. lated activities.” have been the subject of three
state guidelines. and construction will not begin Township supervisors recent- This action gives the town- continued zoning hearings since
He writes that by submitting until land development approval ly struck down proposed chang- ship 30 days to address the ordi- February. The company first dents’ concerns, Chief amended
an application for land devel- is granted. es to the zoning ordinance to nance’s inadequacies and 180 to had plans to build a compressor its application to include a me-
opment, the company is not The letter also says a zoning include regulations on natural pass a curative amendment. station about 1,345 feet away tering station for the site on the
waiving its right to dispute the application was submitted Jan. gas activities, but the board Solicitor Thomas Brennan from the Dallas schools, but Hayes property off Hildebrandt
need for an application, but 19 and amended Feb. 24 for the passed a resolution to declare said he and Jack Varaly, the due to local legislators’ and resi- Road.

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WBS PENGUINS
OPINION

Collins trying to clear his mind


RICH HOFMANN

Same story,
By TOM VENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
day. “I take pride in killing penalties and I
was pretty upset having been a part of that
win or lose as a team. I know he (Collins)
took it to heart. We need him to move on.”
but different
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – It’s a play that
Chris Collins knows he can’t take back.
While attempting to clear the puck dur-
ing a Charlotte power play early in the
goal.”
Still, it’s fair to say that when the Pen-
guins face the Checkers tonight for Game
5, Collins will be in a much different frame
After Thursday’s team meeting, it was
clear that Collins already has. He said a
few good talks about it with the coaching
staff and the incident is now serving as a
chapter now
third period on Wednesday, the Wilkes- of mind. motivator for Game 5. BOSTON —
Barre/Scranton Penguins winger was EAST DIVISION FINALS Head coach John Hynes said he isn’t “I’m going to give everything I can to Any resem-
slashed on his wrist. worried about Collins’ mindset coming make up for that,” Collins said. “I don’t blance to last
“It was a stinger and I went down,” Col- GAME 5 into Game 5 and he added that the winger want to let these guys down.” year is nothing
lins said. WBS Penguins at Charlotte Checkers isn’t to blame for the Charlotte goal. Lerg back on track more than a
While he was on the ice, the player that 7 p.m. tonight “He’s been one of our best players all se- After missing the last two games of the mocking coinci-
Charlotte leads series, 3-1
Collins was covering – Chris Terry, skated ries and he’s the type of guy that I don’t Norfolk series, Game 1 against Charlotte dence. Let us
in from the point and wristed home the really have a fear of him coming through and playing sparingly in Games 2 and 3, begin there, as
game-winning goal. Collins blamed himself. adversity because he’s such a severe com- winger Bryan Lerg was back to full the Flyers again contemplate
The Penguins ended up losing Game 4, “I wasn’t happy about it. I had a pretty petitor,” Hynes said. “One player or one history.
1-0, and fell behind in the series 3-1. tough night last night,” he said on Thurs- situation doesn’t win or lose a game. You See PENGUINS, Page 6B Twelve months ago, they fell
into an 0-3 hole against the
Bruins in the second round of
KENTUCKY DERBY H . S. B OYS VO L L EY BA L L the playoffs; same time, next

Royals take control


year. And while they do not
award style points in the NHL,
especially not in the springtime,
the reality is that the Flyers
played very well in those three
losses in 2010. By comparison,
they have been thrashed in two
of the three losses in 2011.
Wednesday night’s loss was a
deserved 5-1.
The identity of the more
AP PHOTO complete team is not currently
Exercise rider Hector Ramos takes in doubt. The probability that
Kentucky Derby entrant Uncle Mo for the Flyers could pull off another
a workout at Churchill Downs on miraculous comeback, playing
Thursday. at their current level, is ap-
proaching nil — which is why

Don’t know
they call them miracles, after
all.
“I think it does get tiring,”
defenseman Sean O’Donnell

if Uncle Mo
said, when asked about this
team’s ridiculous penchant for
falling behind in games and
series. “But we have no one to

is set to go
blame but ourselves.”
We will talk a lot about goal-
tending, because that is what
we do. And, yes, Brian Boucher
Talented but ailing colt may or may was pulled Wednesday night at
15:14 of the second period —
not recover from stomach troubles
the sixth time in 10 playoff
in time to run in Saturday’s Derby. games that the Flyers’ starter
was taken out of the game. It is
worth a long discussion, clearly.
By BETH HARRIS But the only howler Boucher
AP Racing Writer allowed was the last one, when
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — To go or not to the score was already 3-0 and
go. Uncle Mo’s connections still weren’t the Bruins were wringing the
saying whether the talented colt will life out of the game, and the
run in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby. Flyers, with their neutral-zone
The sleek bay colt was recovering trap. They lost this one long
from a stomach ailment, but looked before Nathan Horton shot the
good as he galloped over the Churchill puck through Boucher’s legs
Downs track on Thursday, though ap- and forced Flyers coach Peter
pearances could be deceiving. Uncle Laviolette to go to his bullpen,
Mo looks about as exotic as his name — again.
average size, with no distinguishing As O’Donnell said, “We really
marks like the white splash on Zenyat- threw Boosh under the bus,
ta’s forehead. But his power is apparent unfortunately.”
as soon as he starts running. The only reason the Flyers
Last year’s juvenile champion, Uncle struggled to beat Buffalo in
Mo is the 9-2 second choice behind 4-1 seven games in the opening
round was their goaltending.
See UNCLE MO, Page 6B But this situation, in this series,
is much more complicated than
that. The Bruins, top to bottom,
I N T E R N AT I O N A L L E A G U E appear to be the sturdier and
more persistent team. A Flyers

Red Sox strike


team with scoring on three lines
and more capable defensemen
than most teams has begun to

quickly in win
wilt.
The burden of coming from
behind, again and again, has
worn them down.

over Yankees Defenseman Kimmo Timonen


talked about how “it felt like we
were skating in sand.” He said,
“We looked tired today, some-
By DAVE ROSENGRANT how.” The Bruins really had
drosengrant@timesleader.com their hitting shoes on, despite a
MOOSIC – Scranton/Wilkes-Barre stat sheet that awarded the
pitcher Andrew Brackman has had his Flyers 31 hits to the Bruins’ 24.
troubles in the first in- NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER The Flyers have begun to wear,
ning of games this sea- Holy Redeemer’s Robert Wingert, foreground, celebrates with the rest of the team after a point during Thursday’s volleyball to fray.
son. game against North Pocono at North Pocono High School. Maybe they do miss defense-
Entering Thurs- man Chris Pronger that much;
day’s game versus
Pawtucket at PNC
Field, the righthander
Victory moves Redeemer closer to title another topic worthy of dis-
cussion. Pronger, with his mys-
terious series of undisclosed

4 allowed 11 of his 15
3 has won. It was four losing teams and the others against ailments, has played in only
By TOM ROBINSON
runs this season in the Special to the Times Leader years of winning at our Abington Heights and Tunkhannock, three games in the playoffs.
RED SOX first. DALEVILLE – The Holy Redeemer REDEEMER place and four years of for a second straight unbeaten WVC They are 2-1 with him and 2-5
Add three more boys volleyball team is accustomed to them winning at season. without him. Again, this is
1
YANKEES
runs to that total.
Brackman gave up
trading regular-season wins with North
Pocono.
1
NORTH
theirs.”
North Pocono also
If Holy Redeemer does not slip, North
Pocono (11-1) will be stuck settling for
something that will be picked
over at length, one would as-
three more runs in the The defending champion Royals stop- POCONO managed a league play- trying for its fifth straight District 2 sume, after the season is over.
first inning and the ped the give-and-take with the Trojans off victory over Holy Class AA championship. But it seems like more than
Yankees couldn’t Thursday night and, in the process, Redeemer in 2008 in the middle of a “We were looking at this entire week: that. It isn’t just the goalie. It
climb out of the early moved closer to a second straight streak of three straight conference titles Coughlin Monday and North Pocono isn’t just Pronger. It is the ex-
hole, losing to the Red Wyoming Valley Conference champion- before the Royals broke through last Thursday,” said 6-foot-11 senior Pete haustion, physical and mental,
Sox 4-1 and snapping a ship. season. Alexis, who led the way with 24 kills, from all of the digging out of
two-game win streak. “It’s a big win,” Holy Redeemer coach Thursday’s 25-13, 28-26, 17-25, 25-22 along with five service points. “When holes that they do.
In addition to those three runs, Jack Kablick said after the 3-1 victory in win, following Monday’s victory over you looked at it, everything about the The Flyers came out in the
Brackman gave up three hits and two the meeting of the conference’s last two then third-place Coughlin, leaves the season built up to these two matches.” first period and had nothing.
unbeatens. “It has broken a trend. Royals at 12-0. They need to win their
See YANKEES, Page 6B “The last eight years, the home team remaining four matches, two against See ROYALS, Page 4B See HOFMANN, Page 6B
K

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BULLETIN BOARD
ON THE MARK AMERICA’S LINE MEETINGS
By MARK DUDEK CAMPS CLINICS
GAR Soccer Booster Club will meet
Times Leader Correspondent By ROXY ROXBOROUGH at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Mag’s
Crestwood Comet Boys Basketball
As day number 27 of the young 2011 harness racing season is here, Camp, under the direction of head Halftime Pub, Moyallen Street,
let’s take a quick look at the leading drivers and trainers. BOXING REPORT: WBO welterweight title fight, Las Vegas, Nevada Manny coach Mark Atherton, is now Wilkes-Barre.
Topping the driver standings is young Matt Kakaley. The 23-year- Pacquiao -$900 vs. Shane Mosley +$600. Note: In order to read the boxing lines, accepting applications. The camp Hanover Area Boys Basketball
use the following example; to wager on Manny Pacquiao, you would put up $900 to
will be held the week of June 27 to Booster will have an election of
old has made quite an impact in his second full season of driving at win back $100, or, to wager on Shane Mosley, you would put up $100 to win back officers meeting at 7 p.m. Monday
the Downs. He’s the meet’s leading driver in wins, at 38; and also July 1. The morning sessions will be
$600. at Major League Sports Bar. All
for boys entering third through
earnings, with $399,890. Tyler Buter sits second, in his first season at fifth grade. The afternoon session parents are encouraged to attend.
Pocono, with a win total of 29. BASEBALL CARDS ( 7.5 ) Brewers
is for boys entering grades sixth Pittston Area Boys Basketball
Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
Carmine Fusco and Lou Pena. sit atop the trainer standings with 19 Favorite Odds Underdog PADRES ( 7.0 ) D’backs through ninth. Both sessions will
on May 12 at Tony’s Pizza in Pitt-
wins each. Fusco has been a top trainer for years at the Plains Town- American League GIANTS ( 6.5 ) Rockies be held at the Crestwood Middle
NBA School. For more information, call ston. For more information, call
ship oval and is no surprise to be on top. Pena has done it with just a RED SOX ( 9.5 ) Twins
Favorite Points Underdog Coach Atherton at 825-4116 or Carl or Maria Stravinski at 570-
BLUE JAYS ( 9.0 ) Tigers 883-7220.
limited amount of starters, and is winning at an amazing 40 percent Bulls 2.5 HAWKS email him at mark.ather-
clip. ORIOLES ( 8.0 ) Rays
ton@csdcomets.org. South Wilkes-Barre Mini Mohawks
MAVERICKS 2 Lakers monthly organizational meeting
RANGERS (10.5 ) Yankees
BEST BET: BOBO’S EXPRESS (4TH) Holy Redeemer Boys Basketball
A’s ( 8.5 ) ROYALS
Saturday
Clinic for boys grades 4 through 9 will be held at 7 p.m. Monday at
VALUE PLAY: GRINNING BREED (5TH) GRIZZLIES 3 Thunder Riverside Cafe, Old River Road,
Post Time 6:30 p.m. Indians ( 8.5 ) ANGELS will be held June 23 through June
CELTICS 3 Heat 25. For more information, contact Wilkes-Barre. Parents and coaches
All Races 1 Mile MARINERS ( 6.5 ) White Sox
First-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 NHL coach Mark Belenski at 262-9562. are urged to attend.
National League
8 Rusty’s Martini G.Napolitano 1-5-4 Some turn around with Nap 7-2 Favorite Odds Underdog (This is the correct number). West Side United Soccer Club will
5 No Mo Parking B.Simpson 2-1-2 Consistent mare 3-1 CUBS ( NL ) Reds
RED WINGS -$130/ Sharks
hold its monthly coaches/parents
6 Gangsta Lady L.Porfilio 5-1-1 I’d certainly consider 8-1
1 Halter Top Hanover A.Napolitano 8-6-5 The summer is coming 15-1
PHILLIES ( 7.5 ) Braves +$110 GOLF meeting at 6:30 p.m. today at the
4 Star Of India B.Sears 8-6-5 Down in price 9-2 PIRATES ( 7.5 ) Astros BRUINS -$170/ Flyers Kingston Rec Center. West Side
9 Stormy Savannah Tn.Schadel 1-8-6 Tough spot to repeat 6-1 United is a recreational club that
MARLINS ( 7.5 ) Nationals +$150
7 Jim Jam Gigolett J.Pavia 7-1-1 Had win streak snapped 10-1 Fifth Annual Daniel J. Distasio
3 Prairie Ganache P.Berry 7-4-2 Swept away 4-1 METS ( 7.5 ) Dodgers Home Teams in Capital Letters Memorial Golf Tournament will be participates in the Wyoming Valley
2 Bridezilla L.Stalbaum 4-3-8 Stomped 20-1
held May 21 at the Blue Ridge Trail Youth Soccer Association. For
Second-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500
Golf Course. Shotgun start at 1:30 more information, contact Mat-
1 Revington A.Santeramo 1-8-7 Hearbreaker last wk 4-1
6 Abaton Hanover L.Stalbaum 2-5-2 Lappe doing well here 6-1 p.m. The cost is $95 per golfer. thew at 570-779-7785.
5 Keystone Maxwell D.Ingraham 2-5-2 Just beat similar 3-1
3 Smooth Vintage G.Napolitano 7-2-6 George the new pilot 9-2 Price includes golf, gifts, refresh-
9 Indy Source B.Simpson 8-1-2 Hardly reliable 7-2 ments, dinner, awards and prizes. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
8 Firewall T.Buter 4-8-4 Having gait issues 20-1 W H AT ’ S O N T V B A S E B A L L
7 Crushproof J.Pavia 5-3-5 Showing dents 8-1 Hole sponsorships are also avail-
able at $100 (Gold), $75 (Silver) Nanticoke Youth Soccer will hold
4 Funny Briefs
2 Ashwood Diamond
P.Berry
Tn.Schadel
5-7-4
7-8-7
Undressed
Team Schadel ice cold
10-1
15-1
AUTO RACING International League registration from 9 a.m. to noon on
7 a.m. All Times EDT and $50 (Bronze). Please make
Third-$13,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 4 pm races life
SPEED — Formula One, practice for Turkish Grand checks payable to: Daniel J. Dis- May 7, 14, 21, 28 at the Lower
6 Carpathian Hooray G.Napolitano 1-6-6 More stout Pena stock 3-1 North Division
1 Photo King P.Berry 3-2-1 Takes money from pole 7-2
Prix, at Istanbul W L Pct. GB tasio Memorial Fund and mail Broadway field. The cost is $40
2 Tango Dancer B.Simpson 3-3-4 First-time lasix user 6-1 11:30 a.m. Yankees ................................... 16 10 .615 —
checks to Ray Distasio, 575 Pierce per child and $75 per family.
SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for
7 Nightime Flash B.Sears 3-3-1 Getting closer 4-1
Southern 500, at Darlington, S.C. Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 15 12 .556 11⁄2
St., Suite 400, Kingston, Pa., 18704. Wilkes-Barre Cosmos Soccer Club
9 High Pan Tolerance J.Pavia 2-1-5 Well-staked colt 9-2 Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 14 12 .538 2
5 Fortissimo M.Kakaley 4-2-6 Sherman cooled off a bit 8-1 2 p.m.
For more information or to assure will hold registration for the fall
SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Se- Rochester (Twins) ................... 11 14 .440 41⁄2
3 Andoversure D.Ingraham 1-9-4 Not so sure 15-1
ries,” final practice for Southern 500, at Darlington, Buffalo (Mets)........................... 12 16 .429 5 reservations, please call or email season on from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on
4 Decolletage T.Buter 2-2-2 Give him a tightner 10-1
8 Detech Tn.Schadel 6-7-4 Unplugged 20-1
S.C. Syracuse (Nationals)............... 9 16 .360 61⁄2
Ray at 288-6464 (rayd@clem- May 11 and 12 at the concession
3:30 p.m. South Division stand at Coal Street Park. Players
Fourth-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qual- W L Pct. GB entecpa.com) or Dan Jr. at 906-
6 Bobo’s Express B.Sears 5-3-6 Wins right off the claim 7-2 ifying for Royal Purple 200, at Darlington, S.C. Durham (Rays)......................... 15 12 .556 — 5964 (dan@sdklawfirm.com). must be 4 years old by August 1,
2 Tactical Advantage G.Napolitano 7-5-7 Driver change helps 3-1
3 Lotsa Speed NZ B.Simpson 5-6-6 New to Fusco stable 9-2
5 p.m.
Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 14 12 .538 1
⁄2 Northeast Gymnastics Academy 2011. For more information, call
SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for
8 Persistent Spur Tn.Schadel 4-5-8 Has had no luck 8-1 Southern 500, at Darlington, S.C. Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 10 16 .385 41⁄2
Athletic Association will hold its Tom at 823-5488 or email wilkes-
5 Investor Springs L.Stalbaum 7-3-7 Save that deuce 4-1 7:30 p.m. Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 10 16 .385 41⁄2 barrecosmos@gmail.com.
1 Asolare A.Santeramo 5-7-4 Not won in a few years 6-1 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Royal West Division inaugural benefit golf tournament
4 Hipo Final Combat J.Taggart 6-6-9 Gunned down 20-1 Purple 200, at Darlington, S.C. W L Pct. GB on Sunday, May 22 at the Blue Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball League
7 Hetties Hope D.Ingraham 8-7-5 Yonkers shipper 10-1
BOXING Columbus (Indians)................ 21 5 .808 — Ridge Trail Golf Club, Mountain has three open roster spots for
9 Warrawee Lucky A.Napolitano 6-5-9 Not from this spot 15-1
Fifth-$11,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $12,500
Louisville (Reds) .................... 16 11 .593 51⁄2
Top, Pa. The format is captain and girls born between July 1, 1993 and
10 p.m. Toledo (Tigers)....................... 14 14 .500 8
9 Grinning Breed J.Pavia 4-2-3 Darkhorse of the night 8-1 ESPN2 — Junior lightweights, Gilberto Sanchez- crew. All money raised will be used Dec. 31, 1997. The division opens
Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 8 19 .296 131⁄2
1 The Real Dan R.Pierce 2-3-6 Has Pierce and pole, solid 4-1 Leon (29-9-2) vs. Diego Magdaleno (18-0-0), at Las
Thursday's Games to benefit the gymnastic team at play May 31 and plays on Tuesday
5 Forever Wild B.Sears 2-6-1 Must consider 7-2 Vegas
4 Outlaw Blues A.Napolitano 6-1-5 Hit or miss type 5-1 Charlotte 10, Toledo 5
Northeast Gymnastics. Regis- or Thursday. Anyone interested
8 Mountain Air L.Stalbaum 2-1-6 Fast early on in mile 6-1
GOLF Pawtucket 4, Yankees 1
please call Gary at 822-3991 or log
2 The Tupelo Flash N G.Napolitano 4-6-7 Just claimed off of Burke 5-1 9 a.m.
Lehigh Valley at Columbus, (n) tration will be from 12:30 – 1:15 p.m.,
3 Mattifioso M.Kakaley 8-7-9 Usually near back of pack 12-1 TGC — European PGA Tour, Open de Espana,
Buffalo 6, Louisville 5
with a shotgun start at 1:30 p.m. onto www.wbgsl.com.
Rochester 3, Gwinnett 2
6 All Got In M.Romano 5-8-5 Folds 12-1 second round, at Barcelona, Spain
7 Joshadamjacob D.Ingraham 6-2-4 Not up to these 20-1
Syracuse at Durham, (n) Ken Pollock Nissan has donated a
1 p.m. Indianapolis at Norfolk, (n)
car to be won for a hole-in-one on UPCOMING EVENTS
Sixth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $5,000 last 5 TGC — Champions Tour, The Tradition, second Friday's Games
6 Austin’s Jon Jon B.Simpson 2-2-7 Holds on tonight 3-1 round, at Birmingham, Ala. Pawtucket at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 6:35 p.m. a designated hole. There will be
5 Spicy Cavair J.Pavia 9-3-6 Reunites with Pavia 4-1 3 p.m. Charlotte at Toledo, 7 p.m.
raffles during play, along with Lake-Lehman Baseball Booster
4 Around And Over A.Napolitano 2-8-8 Circles up for the show 8-1 TGC — PGA Tour, Wells Fargo Championship, Gwinnett at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
second round, at Charlotte, N.C. Syracuse at Durham, 7:05 p.m. dinner & prizes following golf. Club is running an Atlantic City
1 Money Man K D.Ingraham 6-1-2 Has raced with better 9-2
7 Like A Hush A.McCarthy 6-5-8 Still searching for that form 10-1 HORSE RACING Lehigh Valley at Columbus, 7:05 p.m.
Dress is casual and soft spikes bus trip on June 5 with a 7 a.m.
2 Bigpepper D.Chellis 7-4-3 What a failure as the chalk 7-2 Louisville at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. departure from Thomas’ Market
3 DJ French Baby J.Taggart 4-5-6 King training at .137 6-1 5 p.m. Indianapolis at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. only. For more information, please
8 Marion Merlot G.Wasiluk 5-9-4 Waz yet to win in 2011 20-1 VERSUS — NTRA, Kentucky Oaks, at Louisville, Saturday's Games contact Steve Brecher at 261-1981. parking lot in Shavertown and a
9 Reputation Tn.Schadel 4-2-7 Vote against 15-1 Ky. Pawtucket at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 1:05 p.m.
Third Annual Grace Episcopal Golf 7:15 a.m. departure from the Sears
Louisville at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m.
Seventh-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5 MAJOR LEAGUE Syracuse at Durham, 5:05 p.m. Tournament will be held June 6 at parking lot at the Wyoming Valley
4 Bunkmeister J.Pavia 6-3-4 Rolls with late kick 7-2
2 Zarachino A.Napolitano 3-8-5 Can pose a danger 4-1 BASEBALL Charlotte at Toledo, 7 p.m.
Gwinnett at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Sand Springs Country Club in Mall. The bus will go to The Trump
1 Fox Valley Largo G.Napolitano 4-3-7 2nd start since purchase 3-1 2:10 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Drums. The captain-and-crew Plaza in Atlantic City and will
3 Dreams Are Real B.Simpson 4-5-2 Simpson down to just .244 6-1 WGN — Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs Indianapolis at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. return home from Atlantic City at
5 Four Starz Alex L.Stalbaum 5-6-6 Moves out of claimers 9-2 7 p.m. Sunday's Games event will begin with a shotgun
7 Cannae Rocky A.McCarthy 8-5-8 Does pick up new hands 8-1 MLB, CSN — Atlanta at Philadelphia Pawtucket at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 1:05 p.m. start at 1 p.m. The cost is $80 per 6:30 p.m. Soda, water and snacks
8 Sadies Legacy K.Sizer 9-3-8 Having issues 10-1 SNY -- L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets Louisville at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m.
golfer or $35 for the dinner only. will be provided. BYOB if you so
6 Sir Beach Dragon D.Ingraham 6-7-4 No fire left 15-1 ROOT – Houston at Pittsburgh Gwinnett at Rochester, 1:05 p.m.
9 Powered By Zeus M.Romano 5-6-5 Down on power 20-1 8 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Columbus, 1:05 p.m. Deadline for registration is May 31. choose. The trip cost is $35 per
Eighth-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 YES – N.Y. Yankees at Texas Indianapolis at Norfolk, 1:15 p.m.
Hole sponsorships are available person with a $20 rebate. A 50/50
Charlotte at Toledo, 2 p.m.
4 Fast Vacation
1 Celebrity Caviar
J.Pavia
T.Buter
2-2-5
1-2-6
No Civil Cause in here
Deserving chalk
3-1
5-2
NATIONAL BASKETBALL Syracuse at Durham, 5:05 p.m. from $3,000 to $100. For more drawing and movie will be shown
2 Mon Beau Somolli N A.McCarthy 2-6-9 Nosed out in last try 6-1 ASSOCIATION information, call Nancy at 570-287- on the bus. To reserve seats,
8 Pinocchio M.Kakaley 1-1-5 Shoots for 3 in a row 4-1 please contact Chris at 606-1961 or
9 Allie Jae D.Ingraham 1-8-8 Newcomer from New York 10-1
7 p.m.
ESPN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 3,
H O C K E Y 8440.
Stan at 805-889-6671.
3 Jeff’s Night Out A.Napolitano 8-1-8 Won last time out with ANap 5-1 Chicago at Atlanta Wilkes-Barre Fire Department
5 Here Comes Monte P.Berry 6-8-3 Very limited trot 12-1
9:30 p.m. American Hockey Athletic Association is having its Second annual MLB pitch, hit and
6 Our Little Dip J.Antonelli 7-4-4 Fails to fire 15-1 ESPN — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 3, run will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday.
7 Mitleh Hadeed L.Stalbaum 5-7-6 Auto toss 20-1 L.A. Lakers at Dallas League 22nd annual charity golf tourna-
Registration begins at 4 p.m. at
Ninth-$13,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000
NATIONAL HOCKEY Playoff Glance ment June 5 at Ron Jaworski’s
3 Lightning Moon G.Napolitano 1-2-2 The heavy favorite 5-2 All Times EDT Edgewood in the Pines Golf Course the Lake-Lehman varsity baseball
7 Isaac Newtown T.Tetrick 1-2-1 Become a hot commodity 3-1 LEAGUE (x-if necessary) in Drums. The cost per golfer is field. Age groups are 7-8, 9-10, 11-12,
2 Master Of Wars R.Pierce 2-5-2 Stone cold closer 4-1
8 Sody’s Moonshine B.Sears 3-2-7 Now a winner of $200k life 15-1 7 p.m. FIRST ROUND
$80 and includes a premium 13-14. Boys and girls compete
5 Major Macho B.Simpson 4-1-1 Can be a player 6-1 VERSUS — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game BEST OF 7 separately. Please bring a copy of
9 Anais Kicker M.Kakaley 1-2-1 Bumps up off the win 10-1 4, San Jose at Detroit EASTERN dinner buffet, 18 holes of golf,
4 Stormin Rustler A.McCarthy 1-3-6 I’ll take a pass on 5-1 9:30 p.m. CONFERENCE motorized cart, assorted beverag- a valid birth certificate. For more
1 All Shuttle T.Buter 8-6-1 Very good betting race 12-1 VERSUS — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game Portland 4, Connecticut 2
es, snacks and optional chances information, call (570) 255-2705.
6 Pembroke Joe Dunn J.Pavia 8-8-6 Little since the claim 20-1 4, Philadelphia at Boston (joined in progress) Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2
Tenth-$29,000 Open Trot Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT for lots of prizes. The tournament
Sunday, April 17: Connecticut 3, Portland 1
2 Calchips Brute B.Sears 4-3-6 Knocks down the wall 6-1
Tuesday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 is a captain-and-crew format and
6 All About Justice T.Tetrick 1-5-7 Just scored a huge win 9-2
Thursday, April 21: Portland 5, Connecticut 4 begins with a shotgun start at 1
8 The Chancellor
5 Big Boy Lloyd
A.Miller
T.Buter
1-8-3
3-4-2
The public choice
Plenty of class
3-1
4-1
T R A N S A C T I O N S Saturday, April 23: Portland 6, Connecticut 4
p.m. Special prizes are being Bulletin Board items will not be
1 Summertime Yankee M.Kakaley 1-6-2 Matt picks up live mount 7-2 Binghamton 4, Manchester 3
Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1 offered for closest to the pin and accepted over the telephone. Items
7 Jaavos Boy A.Napolitano 1-1-1 Tough spot for 4th straight 10-1 BASEBALL Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT
4 And Heez Perfect A.McCarthy 4-3-5 Rides the cones 8-1
Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT
longest drive for both men and may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
3 A Gentleman G.Napolitano 7-5-3 Yet to hit his stride 20-1 American League
BOSTON RED SOX—Recalled RHP Scott Atchi- Tuesday, April 19: Manchester 6, Binghamton 3 women. To register or for more tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
9 Blazing Winner R.Pierce 1-2-2 Not an Open trotter 15-1 Wednesday, April 20: Binghamton 5, Manchester 4,
Eleventh-$13,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000
son from Pawtucket (IL). Selected the contract of
OT
information, contact tournament off at the Times Leader or mailed to
LHP Rich Hill from Pawtucket. Placed RHP Bobby
2 Alilability R.Pierce 1-5-1 Loves to win 3-1 Jenks and RHP Dan Wheeler on the 15-day DL, Friday, April 22: Binghamton 2, Manchester 1, 2OT chairman Shawn Williams at (570) Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
8 Wesley Snip G.Napolitano 1-1-3 Pena training .512 at PD 5-2 Jenks retroactive to May 2. Saturday, April 23: Binghamton 6, Manchester 5, 885-3026.
5 Night Train Shane M.Kakaley 6-6-2 Best of the rest 4-1 National League OT St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
3 Skeleton Key B.Sears 2-6-3 Sears been warming up 6-1 CINCINNATI REDS—Activated RHP Homer Bailey Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Norfolk 2
4 Kaydon Begone A.McCarthy 4-5-2 Gets another new reinsman 10-1 from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Jordan Smith to Friday, April 15: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1
1 Pick A Trail L.Stalbaum 2-9-7 Chose another avenue 9-2 Louisville (IL). Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
6 Lite The Fire A.Napolitano 8-7-9 No smoke here 12-1 HOUSTON ASTROS—Placed RHP Brandon Lyon 0
7 Right To The Top B.Simpson 9-1-8 Falters 15-1 on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Jose Valdez from Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk
1
National Hockey League B A S K E T B A L L
Twelfth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $5,000 last 5 Oklahoma City (PCL).
MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Optioned RHP Sean Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Daily Playoff Glance
2 Our Last Photo A.Miller 2-4-6 Keeps Miller and takes it 3-1 Norfolk 2
Green to Nashville (IL). Recalled RHP Mike All Times EDT
5 Master Buckin Uhl T.Tetrick 3-8-5 The main foe 9-2
McClendon from Nashville. Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk 1 (x-if necessary)
NBA
4 Southern Beauty T.Buter 4-3-2 Races better near the lead 7-2 NEW YORK METS—Activated OF Jason Bay from Saturday, April 23: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 6, Nor-
3 Sabana Hanover M.Romano 3-6-3 Romano the new driver 4-1 FIRST ROUND Daily Playoff Glance
paternity leave. Optioned OF Lucas Duda to Buffalo folk 3
1 Lord Darby G.Napolitano 7-9-9 Finally a better draw 6-1 Wednesday, April 20 All Times EDT
(IL). Charlotte 4, Hershey 2
6 R Sam D.Ingraham 2-6-7 Off since Feb 15-1 Thursday, April 14: Charlotte 5, Hershey 4 Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, 2OT FIRST ROUND
7 Shelly Ross A.McCarthy 5-2-3 Beaten chalk vs easier 8-1 BASKETBALL Sunday, April 17: Hershey 4, Charlotte 2 Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, 2OT Friday, April 22
8 Conway Lane M.Kakaley 4-4-6 A long price 10-1 Tuesday, April 19: Hershey 3, Charlotte 2 Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 Boston 113, New York 96
9 Donnegal G.Wasiluk 3-7-4 Better at Monti 20-1 National Basketball Anaheim 6, Nashville 3 Atlanta 88, Orlando 84
Wednesday, April 20: Charlotte 3, Hershey 2
Association Friday, April 22: Charlotte 5, Hershey 3 Detroit 6, Phoenix 3, Detroit wins series 4-0 L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86
Thirteenth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5 NBA—Suspended L.A. Lakers F Ron Artest for one Sunday, April 24: Charlotte 2, Hershey 1, OT Thursday, April 21 Saturday, April 23
7 Must Be The Bunny T.Tetrick 7-7-4 Hopes to get photo taken 4-1 game without pay for swinging his arm and striking Boston 5, Montreal 4, OT
5 Shadows Dream M.Kakaley 7-3-4 May flash speed tonight 7-2 WESTERN Indiana 89, Chicago 84
the face of the Dallas G J.J. Barea in a game on May Chicago 5, Vancouver 0 Portland 84, Dallas 82
4 Windsong Destroyer A.Napolitano 4-7-8 ANap trains and steers 8-1 4. CONFERENCE San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3
2 Jazzy Jeff J.Pavia 5-8-5 Drops, but off form 3-1 Memphis 91, San Antonio 88
Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 3
1 Literate Hanover A.McCarthy 5-2-5 Stays close to the action 9-2 HOCKEY Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4
Friday, April 22
Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 3
Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94
3 Thee Town Hero K.Sizer 3-6-4 Up from Florida 10-1 Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT Sunday, April 24
American Hockey Nashville 4, Anaheim 3, OT Philadelphia 86, Miami 82
6 Out To Kill A G.Napolitano 8-7-5 No one is threatened 20-1 Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie 2, Manitoba 1
League Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 3 Saturday, April 23 Boston 101, New York 89, Boston wins series 4-0
8 Eagle Real One J.Taggart 3-9-6 Field filler 6-1 BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS—Agreed to Tampa Bay 8, Pittsburgh 2 Atlanta 88, Orlando 85
9 Ted Or Alive R.Pierce 7-4-6 Dead 15-1 Friday, April 22: Manitoba 2, Lake Erie 0
terms with F Brett Gallant on a one-year contract. Sunday, April 24: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 1 Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1, Washington wins New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88
Fourteenth-$6,100 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 series 4-1
8 Civil Cause T.Buter 1-2-4 Coast to coast 5-2 SOCCER Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 1
Boston 2, Montreal 1, 2OT
Monday, April 25
Memphis 104, San Antonio 86
Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 2 Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1
2 Colonel’s Dancer P.Berry 3-7-5 There if the Cause falters 6-1 U.S. SOCCER FEDERATION—Named Tab Ra- Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2 Dallas 93, Portland 82
9 Vijay Star M.Kakaley 4-6-1 Again gets a tough post 8-1 mos coach for the Under-20 soccer team on a two- Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1 Sunday, April 24 Denver 104, Oklahoma City 101
5 Alpha Entura G.Napolitano 3-2-5 Versatile trotter 7-2 game trip to France this month. Tuesday, April 19: Oklahoma City 2, Hamilton 0 Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, OT Tuesday, April 26
6 Levitys Pride A.Kavoleff 2-2-2 Fast off the wings 4-1 Major League Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 5, Hamilton 2 Nashville 4, Anaheim 2, Nashville wins series 4-2 Orlando 101, Atlanta 76
1 Grace N Charlie A.Napolitano 8-5-6 Broke three of last four 15-1 Soccer Friday, April 22: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0 Chicago 4, Vancouver 3, OT Chicago 116, Indiana 89, Chicago wins series 4-1
3 Bar None M.Romano 9-4-2 Flattens out 5-1 FC DALLAS—Waived D Kyle Davies. Sunday, April 24: Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 1 Monday, April 25 L.A. Lakers 106, New Orleans 90
4 Lil Lilly Philly J.Taggart 7-5-8 Wrong side of town 20-1 Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2 Wednesday, April 27
7 My Mac A.Miller 9-4-5 ….two more races to go 12-1 COLLEGE Houston 4, Peoria 0
Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1 San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3, OT, San Jose wins se- Miami 97, Philadelphia 91, Miami wins series 4-1
Fifteenth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life CALIFORNIA—Named Danna Durante women’s Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT ries 4-2 San Antonio 110, Memphis 103, OT
8 Ronettica A.McCarthy 1-5-3 Kicks off late double 7-2 gymnastics coach. Monday, April 18: Houston 5, Peoria 3 Tuesday, April 26 Oklahoma City 100, Denver 97, Oklahoma City
CONNECTICUT—Announced sophomore G-F Ja- Tuesday, April 19: Houston 2, Peoria 1 Montreal 2, Boston 1 wins series 4-1
4 Cheyenne Ina R.Pierce 4-1-6 Last win was with Pierce 9-2 Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2, Philadelphia wins series
6 Behind The Scenes M.Kakaley 4-1-1 Newcomer to Pocono 4-1 mal Coombs-McDaniel will transfer. Milwaukee 4, Texas 2 Thursday, April 28
GEORGIA TECH—Named Billy Schmidt men’s as- Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 4-3 Atlanta 84, Orlando 81, Atlanta wins series 4-2
7 Looktothewesternsky A.Miller 6-1-2 From barn of Erv Miller 3-1 Vancouver 2, Chicago 1, OT, Vancouver wins se-
3 Aspiration A.Napolitano 8-1-4 Flopped off the win 8-1 sistant basketball coach and Amir Abdur-Rahim di- Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 L.A. Lakers 98, New Orleans 80, L.A. Lakers wins
rector of player development. Tuesday, April 19: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT ries 4-3 series 4-2
1 Undeniable Hanover J.Pavia 4-3-1 The wood never hurts 5-1 ILLINOIS STATE—Named Lauren Hutchcraft as- Wednesday, April 27
2 Mondatta L.Stalbaum 6-5-6 Did better in NY 10-1 Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2 Dallas 103, Portland 96, Dallas wins series 4-2
sistant director for athletic communications, effec- Friday, April 22: Milwaukee 2, Texas 1, OT Boston 4, Montreal 3, OT, Boston win series 4-3 Friday, April 29
5 Rhea Nourrir G.Napolitano 6-5-4 Gapper 12-1 tive May 16. Tampa Bay 1, Pittsburgh 0, Tampa Bay wins series
Monday, April 25: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2, 2OT Memphis 99, San Antonio 91, Memphis wins series
Sixteenth-$9,500 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life IONA—Named Eugene Marshall, Jr. athletics di- 4-3 4-2
DIVISION FINALS
8 Artsy Princess R.Pierce 5-4-6 Nails it on the money 7-2 rector, effective June 1. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
TOLEDO—Promoted men’s assistant basketball BEST OF 7
5 Busybeingfabulous A.Miller 2-4-4 Hung badly last wk 3-1 (Best-of-7) (Best-of-7)
2 Keystone Kismet T.Schadel 2-6-6 Much improved 9-2 coach Angres Thorpe to men’s associate head EASTERN
CONFERENCE Thursday, April 28 Sunday, May 1
1 Pulse A Minute M.Kakaley 7-2-3 Beat keeps ticking 4-1 coach. Vancouver 1, Nashville 0
Binghamton 3, Portland 2 Memphis 114, Oklahoma City 101
9 Block Party G.Napolitano 5-5-7 Another fifth 8-1 Friday, April 29 Miami 99, Boston 90
4 She’s A Cowgirl A.McCarthy 8-3-7 No 6-1 Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2
Thursday, April 28: Binghamton 5, Portland 3 Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2 Monday, May 2
3 Mohegan Miss M.Romano 4-6-4 Doomed 15-1 San Jose 2, Detroit 1, OT
7 The Daily Diary D.Ingraham 3-5-6 Read another book 10-1 G O L F Saturday, April 30: Portland 3, Binghamton 2
Monday, May 2: Binghamton 6, Portland 1 Saturday, April 30
Atlanta 103, Chicago 95
Dallas 96, L.A. Lakers 94
6 Nuts And Jolts K.Sizer 6-7-1 That’s it folks 20-1 Boston 7, Philadelphia 3
Tuesday, May 3: Portland 6, Binghamton 2 Tuesday, May 3
PGA Tour Friday, May 6: Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m. Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, 2OT
Sunday, May 1
Miami 102, Boston 91, Miami leads series 2-0
x-Saturday, May 7: Binghamton at Portland, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City 111, Memphis 102, series tied 1-1
Wells Fargo Championship Charlotte 3, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1 San Jose 2, Detroit 1 Wednesday, May 4
L O C A L B O X I N G Scores Thursday, April 28: Charlotte 3, Wilkes-Barre/ Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2, OT Chicago 86, Atlanta 73, series tied 1-1
C A L E N D A R Thursday Scranton 2
Saturday, April 30: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Char-
Monday, May 2
Boston 3, Philadelphia 2, OT
Dallas 93, L.A. Lakers 81, Dallas leads series 2-0
Fight Schedule At Quail Hollow Club
lotte 0 Tuesday, May 3
Friday, May 6
Chicago at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Charlotte, N.C.
Friday, May 6 May 6 First Round Monday, May 2: Charlotte 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3 L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 9:30 p.m.
At Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas 1, OT Vancouver 3, Nashville 2, OT, Vancouver leads se- Saturday, May 7
H.S. BASEBALL Bill Haas .....................................................32-32—64 Wednesday, May 4: Charlotte 1, Wilkes-Barre/
(ESPN2), Diego Magdaleno vs. Gilberto Sanchez ries 2-1 Oklahoma City at Memphis, 5 p.m.
(4:15 p.m.) Jonathan Byrd............................................33-33—66 Scranton 0
Leon, 10, junior lightweights. David Toms ...............................................33-33—66 Wednesday, May 4 Miami at Boston, 8 p.m.
West Side Tech at MMI Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Charlotte, Boston 5, Philadelphia 1, Boston leads series 3-0
Meyers at Lake-Lehman May 7 Lucas Glover .............................................32-35—67 Sunday, May 8
At Osaka, Japan, Koki Kameda vs. Daniel Diaz, 12, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Washington 3, Tampa Bay wins se- L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 3:30 p.m.
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood Pat Perez....................................................33-34—67 x-Saturday, May 7: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
for Kameda’s WBA World bantamweight title. Stuart Appleby...........................................32-36—68 ries 4-0 Chicago at Atlanta, 8 p.m.
Berwick at Dallas ton, 7:05 p.m. San Jose 4, Detroit 3, OT, San Jose leads series 3-0
At Copenhagen, Denmark, Evander Holyfield vs. Carl Pettersson .........................................34-34—68 Monday, May 9
H.S. SOFTBALL Brian Nielsen, 12, heavyweights. x-Monday, May 9: Charlotte at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Thursday, May 5
(4:15 p.m.) Rickie Fowler.............................................32-36—68 ton, 7:05 p.m. Miami at Boston, 7 p.m.
At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Sebastian Sylves- Vijay Singh .................................................33-35—68 Vancouver at Nashville, (n) Oklahoma City at Memphis, 9:30 p.m.
West Side Tech at MMI ter vs. Daniel Geale, 12, for Sylvester’s IBF middle- WESTERN
Wyoming Seminary at Northwest Jim Herman................................................34-34—68 Friday, May 6 Tueseday, May 10
weight title;Karo Murat vs. Otis Griffin, 12, for the va- CONFERENCE San Jose at Detroit, 7 p.m.
Meyers at Lake-Lehman cant IBF Inter-Continental light heavyweight title- Brandt Jobe ...............................................34-35—69 Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Dallas at Holy Redeemer Padraig Harrington ...................................34-35—69 Hamilton 2, Manitoba 2 Philadelphia at Boston, 8 p.m. x-Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 8 or 9:30 p.m.
;Danny McIntosh vs. Eduard Gutknecht, 12, for Thursday, April 28: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 1 Saturday, May 7
Coughlin at Nanticoke McIntosh’s European light heavyweight. Sergio Garcia ............................................34-35—69 Wednesday, May 11
Ryan Moore ...............................................34-35—69 Sunday, May 1: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 2 Nashville at Vancouver, 8 p.m. x-Boston at Miami, 7 p.m.
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Manny Pacquiao Tuesday, May 3: Manitoba 5, Hamilton 4
(4:15 p.m.) vs. Shane Mosley, 12, for Pacquiao’s WBO welter- Kevin Na.....................................................35-34—69 Sunday, May 8 x-Memphis at Oklahoma City, 8 or 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 4: Manitoba 2, Hamilton 1, 2OT x-Boston at Philadelphia, 3 p.m.
Pittston Area at North Pocono weight title;Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. vs. Jorge Arce, 12, Ryuji Imada................................................33-36—69 Friday, May 6: Hamilton at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12
Coughlin at Holy Redeemer for Vazquez’s WBO junior featherweight title;Mike Phil Mickelson ...........................................35-34—69 x-Detroit at San Jose, 8 p.m. x-Chicago at Atlanta, TBA
Sunday, May 8: Manitoba at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m.
GAR at Meyers Alvarado vs. Ray Narh, 12, for the vacant WBC Con- Chez Reavie ..............................................35-34—69 x-Monday, May 9: Manitoba at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 9 x-L.A. Lakers at Dallas, TBA
COLLEGE SOFTBALL tinental Americas light welterweight title;Kelly Pav- Billy Mayfair................................................36-33—69 x-Vancouver at Nashville, 8 p.m. Friday, May 13
Milwaukee 2, Houston 1
Freedom Conference playoffs lik vs. Alfonso Lopez, 10, super middleweights. Josh Teater ................................................34-35—69 Friday, April 29: Milwaukee 3, Houston 1 Tuesday, May 10 x-Miami at Boston, TBA
FDU-Florham at King’s, 1 p.m. May 13 Bobby Gates ..............................................35-34—69 Sunday, May 1: Houston 2, Milwaukee 0 x-Philadelphia at Boston, TBA x-Oklahoma City at Memphis, TBA
COLLEGE BASEBALL At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (ESPN2), Martin Kaymer ...........................................34-36—70 Tuesday, May 3: Milwaukee 5, Houston 3 x-San Jose at Detroit, TBA Sunday, May 15
Freedom Conference playoffs Kendall Holt vs. Julio Diaz, 10, light welterweights. Anthony Kim ..............................................33-37—70 Thursday, May 5: Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 11 x-Atlanta at Chicago, TBA
King’s vs. Misericrodia, 4 p.m. Quakertown PA At Primm, Nev. (SHO), Sharif Bogere vs. Raymun- Steve Marino .............................................36-34—70 Friday, May 6: Milwaukee at Houston, 8:35 p.m. x-Nashville at Vancouver, TBA x-Dallas at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m.
do Beltran, 10, lightweights. Jeff Overton ...............................................36-34—70 x-Sunday, May 8: Houston at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. Thursday, May 12 x-Memphis at Oklahoma City, TBA
Saturday, May 7 Brian Davis.................................................35-35—70 x-Tuesday, May 10: Houston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. x-Boston at Philadelphia, TBA Monday, May 16
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER x-Detroit at San Jose, TBA x-Boston at Miami, 8 p.m.
North Pocono at Wyoming Seminary, 5 p.m.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP


STANDINGS/STATS
Damon gets No. 2,600 S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Houston
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Reds 10, Astros 4
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as Rays defeat Blue Jays


W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Pence rf 4 0 2 3 Votto 1b 5 1 1 0
New York ....................................... 17 12 .586 — — 5-5 L-3 12-6 5-6 Wallac 1b 4 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 0 0
Tampa Bay..................................... 17 14 .548 1 — 7-3 W-1 9-10 8-4 CJhnsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 3 3 1
Baltimore........................................ 14 16 .467 31⁄2 21⁄2 6-4 L-1 7-8 7-8 DelRsr p 0 0 0 0 JGoms lf 2 1 1 0
Boston ............................................ 14 17 .452 4 3 4-6 L-2 8-8 6-9 AngSnc 2b 1 0 0 0 LeCure p 0 0 0 0
Toronto........................................... 14 17 .452 4 3 5-5 L-1 6-5 8-12 Hall 2b 3 0 1 0 Hanign c 4 1 3 3
Central Division Fulchin p 0 0 0 0 Janish 3b 3 1 1 1
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Bogsvc ph 1 0 0 0 HBaily p 2 0 0 0
Cleveland....................................... 21 9 .700 — — 8-2 W-1 13-2 8-7 Figuero p 0 0 0 0 FLewis ph 1 1 1 1
Kansas City ................................... 17 14 .548 41⁄2 — 5-5 W-1 14-6 3-8 Barmes ss 4 1 1 0 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0
Detroit............................................. 15 17 .469 7 21⁄2 3-7 W-3 9-7 6-10 Quinter c 4 0 1 0 Chpmn p 0 0 0 0
Minnesota ...................................... 11 18 .379 91⁄2 5 4-6 W-2 4-6 7-12 Myers p 2 0 0 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0
Chicago.......................................... 11 21 .344 11 61⁄2 3-7 L-2 5-11 6-10 MDwns 3b 2 1 1 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0
Stubbs
The Associated Press West Division
ph-cf 1 1 1 1
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Los Angeles .................................. 18 14 .563 — — 6-4 W-2 6-7 12-7 Totals 34 4 7 4 Totals
Houston ........................... 000 001 300 — 4
34101410
Texas ............................................. 17 14 .548 1
⁄2 — 3-7 W-1 11-5 6-9
David Price allowed one un- Oakland.......................................... 16 16 .500 2 11⁄2 5-5 L-1 8-8 8-8 Cincinnati ......................... 010 212 04x — 10
Seattle ............................................ 14 17 .452 31⁄2 3 6-4 L-1 6-9 8-8 DP—Houston 1. LOB—Houston 6, Cincinnati 5.
earned run while pitching into NATIONAL LEAGUE 2B—Pence (9), Bruce (4), J.Gomes (4), Stubbs (4).
HR—Bruce (6), F.Lewis (1). SB—Bourgeois 2 (11),
the ninth inning, Johnny Da- East Division Pence (2), Heisey (2). CS—J.Gomes (2). SF—Hei-
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
mon got his 2,600th career hit Philadelphia................................... 20 9 .690 — — 7-3 W-2 11-5 9-4
sey, Janish.
IP H R ER BB SO
Florida ............................................ 19 11 .633 11⁄2 — 6-4 L-1 10-5 9-6
and the Tampa Bay Rays beat Atlanta ............................................ 18 15 .545 4 21⁄2 7-3 W-5 9-7 9-8
Houston
Myers L,1-2.............. 52⁄3 9 6 6 3 4
Washington ................................... 14 16 .467 61⁄2 5 4-6 L-2 9-7 5-9
the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 on New York ....................................... 13 18 .419 8 61⁄2 5-5 W-1 6-10 7-8
Del Rosario.............. 1⁄3
Fulchino ................... 1
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Thursday. Central Division Figueroa................... 1 5 4 4 0 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Cincinnati
Price (4-3) is undefeated St. Louis ......................................... 18 14 .563 — — 6-4 W-1 8-8 10-6 H.Bailey W,1-0 ........ 6 4 1 1 1 7
Cincinnati ....................................... 16 15 .516 11⁄2 31⁄2 5-5 W-2 10-9 6-6 Ondrusek ................. 2⁄3 2 2 2 0 1
against the Blue Jays, winning Pittsburgh ...................................... 15 16 .484 21⁄2 41⁄2 6-4 W-1 4-8 11-8 Chapman ................. 0 1 1 1 2 0
Chicago.......................................... 14 16 .467 3 5 4-6 W-2 6-8 8-8 Bray H,3 ................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
eight times in nine starts. The Milwaukee...................................... 13 18 .419 41⁄2 61⁄2 2-8 L-6 8-5 5-13 Masset H,2 .............. 1 0 0 0 0 2
left-hander allowed four hits Houston ......................................... 12 19 .387 51⁄2 71⁄2 4-6 L-2 7-9 5-10 LeCure ..................... 1 0
Chapman pitched to 3 batters in the 7th.
0 0 0 1
West Division
and struck out 10 over 8 2-3 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Colorado ........................................ 18 10 .643 — — 5-5 W-1 7-6 11-4
innings. San Francisco ............................... 15 16 .484 41⁄2 41⁄2 5-5 L-1 4-5 11-11 Braves 2, Brewers 1
Los Angeles .................................. 15 17 .469 5 5 4-6 L-2 9-9 6-8
Damon had two hits, which Arizona........................................... 13 16 .448 51⁄2 51⁄2 5-5 L-1 9-9 4-7
Milwaukee
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Atlanta
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moved him past Steve Garvey San Diego ...................................... 12 19 .387 71⁄2 71⁄2 4-6 L-1 5-13 7-6 Weeks 2b
Morgan cf
3
3
0
0
1 0
1 0
Prado lf
Heywrd rf
4 1 2 1
4 0 0 0
(2,599) into 75th place on the AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
Loe p 0 0 0 0 C.Jones 3b 4 0 2 0
Braun lf 4 0 1 0 McCnn c 2 0 1 0
career list. His fifth-inning dou- Minnesota 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Cincinnati 3, Houston 2 Fielder 1b 4 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0
Toronto 3, Tampa Bay 2 Chicago Cubs 5, L.A. Dodgers 1 McGeh 3b 4 0 1 0 Hinske 1b 4 1 2 1
ble (490) tied him for 59th place Detroit 4, N.Y. Yankees 0 Atlanta 8, Milwaukee 3, 1st game YBtncr ss 4 1 0 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0
L.A. Angels 5, Boston 3, 13 innings Pittsburgh 7, San Diego 4 C.Hart rf 4 0 1 0 McLoth cf 3 0 0 0
with Mickey Vernon on that list. Baltimore 3, Kansas City 2 Philadelphia 7, Washington 4 Lucroy c 2 0 1 1 Hicks ss 2 0 0 0
AlGnzlz
The Rays won their 12th Oakland 3, Cleveland 1
Texas 5, Seattle 2
San Francisco 2, N.Y. Mets 0
Atlanta 8, Milwaukee 0, 2nd game Marcm p 3 0 0 0 ph-ss 1 0 0 0
consecutive home series over Thursday's Games
Detroit 6, N.Y. Yankees 3
Florida 8, St. Louis 7
Colorado 6, Arizona 4
CGomz cf 0 0 0 0 Beachy p
OFlhrt p
2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Toronto, since 2007. Tampa Bay 3, Toronto 1 Thursday's Games Conrad ph 1 0 0 0
L.A. Angels 11, Boston 0 Cincinnati 10, Houston 4 Venters p 0 0 0 0
John Jaso had an RBI double, Kansas City 9, Baltimore 1 N.Y. Mets 5, San Francisco 2 Fremn 1b 0 0 0 0
Cleveland 4, Oakland 3, 12 innings St. Louis 6, Florida 3 Totals 31 1 6 1 Totals 31 2 7 2
Damon drove in a run with an Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee.......................... 000 010 000 — 1
infield single and Matt Joyce hit Friday's Games
Tampa Bay (Shields 2-1) at Baltimore (Britton 5-1),
Atlanta 2, Milwaukee 1
Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Atlanta ................................ 010 000 01x — 2
E—Morgan (1), McCann (2), Hicks (1). LOB—Mil-
a sacrifice fly off Kyle Drabek 7:05 p.m.
Detroit (Coke 1-4) at Toronto (Litsch 2-2), 7:07 p.m.
Friday's Games
Cincinnati (Volquez 2-1) at Chicago Cubs (Garza
waukee 6, Atlanta 7. 2B—McGehee (7), Prado (10),
C.Jones 2 (11). HR—Prado (3), Hinske (2). CS—
(2-2) to put the Rays ahead 3-0 Minnesota (S.Baker 1-2) at Boston (Wakefield 0-0), 1-3), 2:20 p.m. Morgan (1). S—Morgan. SF—Lucroy.
7:10 p.m. Atlanta (D.Lowe 2-3) at Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 2-2), IP H R ER BB SO
in the third. N.Y. Yankees (Nova 2-2) at Texas (Harrison 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee
8:05 p.m. Houston (W.Rodriguez 1-3) at Pittsburgh (Maholm Marcum .................... 7 5 1 1 1 8
Oakland (G.Gonzalez 3-2) at Kansas City (O’Sulli- 1-4), 7:05 p.m. Loe L,2-3.................. 1 2 1 1 1 0
Royals 9, Orioles 1 van 1-1), 8:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 3-2) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 1-4), Atlanta
Cleveland (Masterson 5-0) at L.A. Angels (Chat- 7:10 p.m. Beachy ..................... 6 4 1 0 1 9
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Melky wood 2-1), 10:05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Humber 2-3) at Seattle (F.Her-
Washington (Zimmermann 2-4) at Florida (Nolasco
3-0), 7:10 p.m.
O’Flaherty ................
Venters W,2-0 .........
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Cabrera homered, doubled and AP PHOTO nandez 3-2), 10:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Wolf 3-2) at St. Louis (J.Garcia 3-0),
8:15 p.m.
Kimbrel S,7-9 ..........
WP—Beachy 2.
1 0 0 0 0 2
Saturday's Games
singled while driving in four Detroit Tigers’ Brandon Inge watches his sacrifice fly ball that Minnesota at Boston, 1:10 p.m. Arizona (Galarraga 3-2) at San Diego (Stauffer 0-1),
Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:10 p.m. 10:05 p.m.
runs, and Bruce Chen allowed scored Casper Wells from third base in the seventh inning of a Detroit at Toronto, 4:07 p.m. Colorado (Jimenez 0-2) at San Francisco (Cain Phillies 7, Nationals 3
2-2), 10:15 p.m.
one run in seven innings. baseball game against the New York Yankees on Thursday in Oakland at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Saturday's Games
Washington
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Philadelphia
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Cabrera, who also scored Detroit. The Tigers scored three runs in the seventh inning on Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 1:10 p.m. Espinos 2b 4 1 1 0 Rollins ss 5 1 2 0
Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 4:10 p.m. Cora 3b 4 0 2 0 Victorn cf 3 1 1 2
three times, hit a solo homer in the way to a 6-3 win. Sunday's Games Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Werth rf 3 1 1 1 Polanc 3b 5 1 2 0
Detroit at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Houston at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. L.Nix lf 3 0 0 0 Howard 1b 3 1 0 0
the eighth off Clay Rapada. Minnesota at Boston, 1:35 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. HRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Mayrry rf 4 1 1 1
Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. Washington at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Morse ph 1 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 4 2 3 3
Chen (4-1) gave up his only Yankees, given the day off after Bobby Abreu drove in three N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 2:05 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 8:35 p.m. Slaten p 0 0 0 0 WValdz 2b 4 0 2 1
Colorado at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. AdLRc 1b 4 1 2 0 Sardinh c 4 0 1 0
run in the first and then pitched leaving the previous night’s runs for Los Angeles, which was Oakland at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m.
Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Sunday's Games WRams c 4 0 1 1 Hallady p 2 0 0 0
HrstnJr cf 4 0 1 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0
shutout ball for the next six game with a right hip problem. 0-6 against Boston entering the Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m.
Washington at Florida, 1:10 p.m. Dsmnd ss 3 0 0 1 BFrncs ph 0 0 0 0
innings. The left-hander, who His replacement, Eduardo four-game series. Houston at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m.
Milwaukee at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m.
Lannan p
Brdrck p
1 0 0 0 Madson p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0

was KC’s biggest winner last Nunez, made two errors, in- After ending the skid in a Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Stairs ph
Coffey p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Arizona at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.
year, allowed five hits and one cluding a high throw in the rain-delayed 5-3 win in 13 in- Colorado at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Bixler lf 1 0 0 0
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 8:05 p.m. Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals 34 712 7
run, walking two and striking seventh that gave the Tigers nings early Thursday, the An- Washington ....................... 000 200 010 — 3
out five. He has not lost a start two runs. gels chased Boston starter John Philadelphia....................... 006 010 00x — 7
LOB—Washington 5, Philadelphia 8.
in Kauffman Stadium since Aug. Rick Porcello (2-2) allowed Lackey (2-4) in the fifth after Me.Cabrera (10), Butler (9), Betemit (11), A.Esco- 2B—Espinosa (4), Ad.LaRoche (4), Mayberry (3),
A L B O X E S bar (6). HR—Me.Cabrera (3). SB—Getz (6), Aviles Ibanez (5). HR—Victorino (5), Ibanez (3). SB—Co-
12, 2010, against the Yankees. two runs on eight hits for the scoring eight runs on 10 hits. (7). S—Getz. ra (1), Rollins (7), Victorino (7). S—Halladay. SF—
IP H R ER BB SO Werth, Desmond.
Since then, he’s 6-0 in nine Tigers. He walked two and Tigers 6, Yankees 3 Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO
Washington
starts at home. struck out three. Indians 4, Athletics 3 New York Detroit Tillman L,1-3............ 32⁄3 10
Rupe ......................... 32⁄3 1
8
0
8
0
1
1
3
2 Lannan L,2-4............ 2 7 6 6 1 1
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Rapada..................... 2⁄3 1 1 1 0 0 Broderick.................. 1 1 0 0 0 0
Chris Tillman (1-3) got al- A.J. Burnett (4-2) held De- OAKLAND, Calif. — Jack Gardnr lf
Swisher rf
5
4
0
0
2 1
0 0
Kelly cf-rf
SSizmr 2b
2 1 0 0
4 0 0 0 Kansas City Coffey ....................... 2 2 1 1 0 5
H.Rodriguez ............ 2 2 0 0 1 3
most no offensive support. In troit hitless until the sixth in- Hannahan and Lou Marson had Cano 2b 4 0 2 0 Boesch rf 3 1 2 3 Chen W,4-1 .............
Jeffress.....................
7
2
5
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
5
0 Slaten........................ 1 0 0 0 1 1
Teixeir 1b 4 0 0 0 AJcksn cf 0 0 0 0
his last six starts, the Orioles ning but made an error of his RBI singles in the 12th inning, Grndrs cf 3 1 1 0 MiCarr 1b 4 0 0 0 HBP—by Rupe (Aviles). WP—Tillman, Rupe.
Balk—Tillman.
Philadelphia
Halladay W,5-1........ 7 6 2 2 0 10
Posada dh 4 0 0 0 VMrtnz c 3 0 1 0
have scored only five runs while own that led to Detroit’s run in lifting the Indians to the victory. Chavez 3b 2 0 1 1 C.Wells pr 0 1 0 0 Umpires—Home, Andy Fletcher;First, Tim Welke- Bastardo ...................
Madson ....................
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
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0
0
1
1
AlRdrg pr-3b 2 2 2 0 Avila c 1 0 0 0 ;Second, Jim Reynolds;Third, Mike DiMuro.
he was in the game. the first. He allowed five runs Hannahan’s bloop single to Martin c 3 0 0 0 Ordonz dh 3 1 0 0 T—2:38. A—29,927 (37,903). Lannan pitched to 6 batters in the 3rd.
HBP—by Lannan (Victorino). WP—H.Rodriguez,
— only two earned — on three left off Craig Breslow (0-2) ENunez ss 4 0 2 1 Raburn lf
Inge 3b
2 1 0 0
2 0 0 1 Bastardo.
Tigers 6, Yankees 3 hits, striking out five with one provided the go-ahead run, and Santiag ss 3 1 1 0 Angels 11, Red Sox 0
Totals 35 310 3 Totals 27 6 4 4 Los Angeles Boston
DETROIT — Brennan walk. Marson followed with another New York ........................... 000 200 001 — 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi
W E D N E S D AY ’ S
Detroit................................. 100 001 31x — 6 Aybar ss 6 2 4 1 Ellsury cf 3 0 1 0
Boesch homered and drove in single to propel Cleveland to E—A.J.Burnett (2), E.Nunez 2 (5). DP—Detroit 2. HKndrc L AT E B O X E S
three runs, and the Detroit Angels 11, Red Sox 0 another late-inning rally. A LOB—New York 8, Detroit 3. 3B—Chavez (1). 2b-1b
Abreu lf
6 1 3 2 Crwfrd lf
6 0 2 3 DMcDn lf
3 0 1 0
1 0 0 0
HR—Boesch (2). S—Kelly. SF—Boesch, Inge.
Tigers took advantage of some BOSTON — Rookie Mark night after their seven-game New York
IP H R ER BB SO TrHntr dh
Callasp 3b
3 1 1 1 Youkils 3b
5 0 2 2 AdGnzl 1b
4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
Rockies 6, Diamondbacks 4
sloppy fielding to beat the New Trumbo hit his sixth homer of winning streak was snapped, A.J.Burnett L,4-2.....
Logan........................
7
1
3
1
5
1
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1 0 0 0 Lowrie ss
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4 0 1 0
Colorado
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Arizona
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York Yankees for the third the season and the Los Angeles the Indians won in their final Detroit Trumo 1b-rf 3 1 1 2 J.Drew rf 2 0 0 0 Fowler cf 5 0 1 0 CYoung cf 5 0 1 0
Porcello W,2-2 ........ 7 8 2 2 2 3 Mathis c 4 1 1 0 Sltlmch c 3 0 0 0 Herrer 2b 4 1 1 0 KJhnsn 2b 4 1 1 1
straight time. Angels salvaged a series split at at-bat for the seventh time this Schlereth H,3 .......... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Amarst 2b 1 0 0 0 Scutaro 2b 2 0 1 0 CGnzlz lf 4 1 2 0 J.Upton rf 3 0 0 0
Valverde................... 1 2 1 1 0 1 Bourjos cf 4 4 3 0 Tlwtzk ss 5 0 0 0 Monter c 4 0 0 0
Derek Jeter didn’t play for the Boston, racking up 18 hits. season. HBP—by A.J.Burnett (Kelly, Raburn). Totals 43111811 Totals 29 0 7 0 Helton 1b 3 2 1 2 RRorts 3b 4 0 0 0
Umpires—Home, Tim Tschida;First, Jeff Nelson- Los Angeles .................... 003 330 200 — 11 S.Smith rf 2 0 1 1 Mirand 1b 3 1 1 1
;Second, Marty Foster;Third, Bill Welke. Boston.............................. 000 000 000 — 0 MtRynl p 0 0 0 0 GParra lf 1 1 0 0
T—2:58. A—30,572 (41,255). E—Scutaro (4). DP—Los Angeles 4, Boston 1. Street p 0 0 0 0 JoWilsn ss 4 0 1 0
LOB—Los Angeles 10, Boston 7. 2B—Abreu (8), Stewart 3b 4 1 1 1 Enright p 1 1 1 1
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P Indians 4, Athletics 3 Callaspo 2 (5), Bourjos (6), Lowrie (6). HR—Trum- Iannett c
Chacin p
4
3
1
0
1 2
1 0
Branyn ph
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1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
bo (6). SB—Aybar 2 (7), H.Kendrick (3), V.Wells (1).
CS—Trumbo (2). Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Nady ph 1 0 0 0
Cleveland Oakland

Halladay Ks 10 as Phils top Nats


IP H R ER BB SO Amezg rf 1 0 0 0 Patersn p 0 0 0 0
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Brantly cf 6 1 1 0 DeJess rf 4 0 0 0 Los Angeles
Pineiro W,1-0 .......... 52⁄3 3 0 0 4 2 JGutrrz p 0 0 0 0
ACarer ss 5 0 2 2 Barton 1b 5 1 1 1 Mora ph 1 0 1 1
Choo rf 5 0 0 0 CJcksn lf 5 1 3 0 Thompson................ 11⁄3 1 0 0 1 2
F.Rodriguez............. 2 3 0 0 0 1 Totals 35 6 9 6 Totals 32 4 6 4
Duncan 1b 3 0 0 0 Wlngh dh 5 0 1 0
LaPort 1b 2 0 0 0 Sweeny cf 6 0 5 2 Boston Colorado ............................ 000 330 000 — 6
Hafner dh 5 0 2 0 KSuzuk c 5 0 0 0 Lackey L,2-4............ 4 10 8 8 3 1 Arizona ............................... 001 001 002 — 4
OCarer 2b 5 1 1 0 Matsui ph 1 0 0 0 Atchison ................... 32⁄3 7 3 3 1 2 DP—Arizona 1. LOB—Colorado 7, Arizona 7.
Kearns lf 4 0 1 0 M.Ellis 2b 3 1 1 0 R.Hill ......................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 2B—Fowler (11), Helton (7), Stewart (1). HR—Ian-
The Associated Press Oswalt returns to Phillies Hannhn 3b
Marson c
5
5
1
1
1 1
3 1
Crisp ph
Kzmnff 3b
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Lackey pitched to 2 batters in the 5th.
HBP—by Lackey (Bourjos).
netta (4), K.Johnson (4), Miranda (2), Enright (1).
CS—Miranda (1).
AnLRc Umpires—Home, Laz Diaz;First, Scott Barry;Se- IP H R ER BB SO
PHILADELPHIA — Roy PHILADELPHIA — While his teammates played baseball, Roy 3b-2b 5 0 0 0 cond, John Hirschbeck;Third, Wally Bell. Colorado
Oswalt spent the past week riding an excavator and moving fallen T—3:10. A—37,013 (37,065). Chacin W,4-2 .......... 7 3 2 2 4 6
Halladay struck out 10 in seven Totals 45 411 4 Totals
Pnngtn ss 5 0 0 0
46 311 3 Belisle....................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 0
sharp innings, Raul Ibanez and trees off the property at his Mississippi home after tornadoes Cleveland ................. 000 002 000 002 — 4 Mat.Reynolds........... 2⁄3 1 2 2 1 1
Street S,11-11 ......... 2⁄3 2 0 0 0 1
Shane Victorino homered, and
ravaged the community. Oakland.................... 000 010 010 001 — 3 N L B O X E S Arizona
E—A.Cabrera (3). DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Cleve-
Oswalt was back with the Philadelphia Phillies on Thursday, eight land 6, Oakland 12. 2B—C.Jackson (6), Sweeney
Enright L,1-3............ 5 6 6 6 4 1
the Philadelphia Phillies com- days after he left the team to be with his family in Weir, Miss. He (3). 3B—Marson (1). SB—A.Cabrera (3), M.Ellis Mets 5, Giants 2 Collmenter ...............
Paterson ................... 2⁄3
2 1
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pleted a three-game sweep with threw a bullpen session and could start against Atlanta on
(4). CS—Kearns (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
San Francisco New York Demel ....................... 1⁄3
J.Gutierrez ............... 1
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a 7-3 victory over the Washing- Saturday. Cleveland
J.Gomez................... 51⁄3 6 1 1 2 1
Rownd cf 4 0 1 0 JosRys ss 4 0 1 2
Indians 4, Athletics 3
Burriss 2b 4 0 1 0 Hu 2b 3 0 0 0
ton Nationals on Thursday But pitching is hardly first on his mind these days. J.Smith H,1 .............. 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fontent ss 2 1 1 1 DWrght 3b 3 1 1 0 Cleveland Oakland
R.Perez H,4 ............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
night. “I’ve always said this right here, baseball, is a gift that you’re Pestano BS,1-1 ....... 2
⁄3 1 1 1 2 0
Huff 1b
Schrhlt rf
4 0 0 0 Beltran rf
3 1 0 0 Bay lf
4 1 1 2
3 1 1 0
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Brantly cf 6 1 1 0 DeJess rf 4 0 0 0
given to ply, but this comes third or fourth on my list,” Oswalt said. Sipp........................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 C.Ross lf 4 0 1 0 I.Davis 1b 4 0 1 0
Halladay, the reigning NL Cy Durbin W,2-1 ........... 2 2 0 0 0 1 Tejada 3b 4 0 0 0 RPauln c 2 0 0 0
ACarer ss 5 0 2 2 Barton 1b 5 1 1 1
“I could walk away from the game today and be happy. As long as C.Perez S,9-10 ....... 1 2 1 1 1 0
Choo rf 5 0 0 0 CJcksn lf 5 1 3 0
Young Award winner, allowed you have your family, they’re going to be there a lot longer than Oakland
Whitsd c
Posey ph
2 0 0 0 Hairstn cf
1 0 0 0 Pridie cf
2 1 0 0
0 0 0 0
Duncan 1b
LaPort 1b
3
2
0
0
0 0
0 0
Wlngh dh
Sweeny cf
5 0 1 0
6 0 5 2
Anderson ................. 9 7 2 2 0 5
two runs and six hits to win his the game.” Wuertz ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
JSnchz p
Mota p
2 0 1 1 Pelfrey p
0 0 0 0 FRdrgz p
2 1 0 0
0 0 0 0
Hafner dh 5 0 2 0 KSuzuk c 5 0 0 0
OCarer 2b 5 1 1 0 Matsui ph 1 0 0 0
10th straight decision against Fuentes ....................
Breslow L,0-2 .......... 2⁄3
1 1
3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
1
Ford ph
Runzler p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Kearns lf 4 0 1 0 M.Ellis 2b 3 1 1 0
Hannhn 3b 5 1 1 1 Crisp ph 1 0 0 0
the franchise from Washington Blevins...................... 1⁄3 0
Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf;First, Derryl Cousins-
0 0 0 1 Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 27 5 5 4 Marson c 5 1 3 1 Kzmnff 3b 1 0 0 0
San Francisco.................... 000 110 000 — 2 AnLRc
and Montreal. Halladay (5-1) man greeted Mike Dunn with against Francisco Rodriguez, ;Second, Jim Joyce;Third, Ron Kulpa.
New York ........................... 030 020 00x — 5 3b-2b 5 0 0 0
T—3:42. A—14,353 (35,067).
has won 13 consecutive starts three-run homer. but Miguel Tejada struck out E—Jos.Reyes (2), Hu (1). DP—San Francisco 2,
New York 2. LOB—San Francisco 6, New York 4. Totals 45 411 4 Totals
Pnngtn ss 5 0 0 0
46 311 3
against the NL East. and pinch-hitter Buster Posey Rays 3, Blue Jays 1 2B—Bay (3). 3B—Jos.Reyes (3). HR—Fontenot Cleveland ................. 000 002 000 002 — 4
(2), Beltran (5). SB—D.Wright (8), Hairston (1).
John Lannan (2-4) got Reds 10, Astros 4 grounded out to end the game. Toronto Tampa Bay CS—Burriss (1).
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E—A.Cabrera (3). DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Cleve-
ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO land 6, Oakland 12. 2B—C.Jackson (6), Sweeney
roughed up, allowing seven hits CINCINNATI — Homer Jose Reyes lined a two-run RDavis rf 4 0 0 0 Fuld lf 4 0 0 0 San Francisco (3). 3B—Marson (1). SB—A.Cabrera (3), M.Ellis
CPttrsn cf 4 0 0 1 Zobrist 2b 3 1 1 0 J.Sanchez L,2-2 ...... 5 5 5 5 6 6
and six runs in two-plus innings Bailey returned from the dis- triple and the Mets took ad- YEscor ss 4 0 1 0 Damon dh 4 0 2 1 Mota.......................... 2 0 0 0 0 0
(4). CS—Kearns (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Lind dh 4 0 1 0 Longori 3b 3 0 0 0 Runzler..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
to fall to 0-10 against the Phil-abled list with six strong in- vantage of more wildness from JRiver lf 3 0 1 0 Joyce rf 3 0 1 1 New York
Cleveland
J.Gomez................... 51⁄3 6 1 1 2 1
Arencii c 3 0 0 0 BUpton cf 4 0 0 0
lies. nings, and Ryan Hanigan drove Jonathan Sanchez (2-2) to win Encrnc 1b 3 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 3 0 1 0
Pelfrey W,2-3 .......... 72⁄3
F.Rodriguez S,7-8 .. 11⁄3
4
1
2
0
1
0
2
2
5
2
J.Smith H,1 .............. 1 0 0 0 0 1
McCoy 3b 3 0 1 0 SRdrgz ss 4 1 1 0 R.Perez H,4 ............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
in three runs with a three-hit for the second time in seven JMcDnl 2b 3 1 1 0 Jaso c 2 1 1 1 Pestano BS,1-1 ....... 2⁄3 1 1 1 2 0
Sipp........................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Cardinals 6, Nationals 3 game for the Reds. games. Totals 31 1 5 1 Totals 30 3 7 3
Durbin W,2-1 ........... 2 2 0 0 0 1
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Lance Bailey (1-0) developed a Tampa Bay......................... 003 000 00x — 3 Florida St. Louis Oakland
Berkman homered and drove in shoulder problem during Braves 2, Brewers 1 E—S.Rodriguez (1). DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—To-
ronto 3, Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Damon (3), S.Rodri-
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guez (6), Jaso (6). SB—McCoy (2). SF—Joyce.
four runs, Matt Holliday had a spring training, forcing him to ATLANTA — Martin Prado IP H R ER BB SO
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pair of RBIs and the St. Louis go on a throwing program. The hit a tiebreaking homer in the Toronto
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Cardinals beat the Florida right-hander gave up only four eighth inning and the Atlanta Janssen .................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Dobbs 3b 3 1 1 0 Jay rf 0 0 0 0 Rangers 5, Mariners 2
Dotel ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Helms 3b 0 0 0 0 Laird c 3 0 0 0 Texas Seattle
Marlins 6-3 on Thursday. hits and one run in six innings, Braves beat the Milwaukee Tampa Bay J.Buck c 4 2 2 0 Punto 2b 3 0 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Price W,4-3.............. 82⁄3 4 1 0 0 10 Infante 2b 3 0 2 2 Descals 3b 4 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 3 1 0 0 ISuzuki rf 4 0 0 0
Albert Pujols singled three striking out seven — an encou- Brewers to complete a four- Farnsworth S,6-7 .... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 JJhnsn p 3 0 1 1 Westrk p 1 0 0 0 Andrus ss 3 1 1 0 Figgins 3b 4 2 2 0
Janssen pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. MDunn p 0 0 0 0 Miller p 0 0 0 0 MiYong dh 4 0 1 0 Bradly lf 4 0 2 0
times against Johnson (3-1), the raging return for the defending game series sweep. Umpires—Home, Joe West;First, Angel Hernan- MHmlt ph 1 0 0 0 ABeltre 3b 3 1 1 1 Olivo c 2 0 0 2
dez;Second, Paul Schrieber;Third, Chad Fairchild.
National League pitcher of the NL Central champs. Prado led off the eighth with T—2:31. A—12,682 (34,078).
Motte p
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month who had an 0.88 ERA in his third homer, a drive to left Royals 9, Orioles 1 Totals 31 3 7 3 Totals 28 6 9 6
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DP—Florida 1, St. Louis 3. LOB—Florida 4, St. Totals 32 5 7 4 Totals 31 2 6 2
er allowed only 18 hits in 41 NEW YORK — Mike Pelfrey was Loe’s first batter in relief of BRorts 2b
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4 3 3 4 Louis 5. 2B—J.Buck (6). HR—Berkman (10). SB— Texas.................................. 200 010 110 — 5
innings last month, but the pitched into the eighth inning Shaun Marcum, who pitched D.Lee 1b 4 0 0 0 Gordon lf 5 1 1 1 H.Ramirez (6). CS—Coghlan (4), Laird (1). S—
Westbrook. SF—Berkman.
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E—Kinsler (5), Andrus (8). DP—Texas 2. LOB—
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Cardinals battered him for against the Giants’ limited seven strong innings. AdJons cf 4 0 1 1 Francr rf 4 0 0 0
Florida
IP H R ER BB SO Texas 4, Seattle 5. 2B—A.Beltre (7). HR—More-
land (4), C.Davis (1). SB—Kinsler (6), Figgins 2 (5).
Scott lf 4 0 0 0 Betemt 1b 4 1 1 1
eight hits in 25 at-bats. lineup, Carlos Beltran homered The Braves’ first four-game MrRynl 3b 3 0 1 0 Aviles 3b 3 0 2 1 Jo.Johnson L,3-1 .... 71⁄3
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Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 35 912 9 Westbrook ............... 61⁄3 7 3 3 0 8 C.Wilson W,4-1 ....... 9 6 2 1 1 12
pitch for the tying hit with one a series sweep. chise history left Milwaukee Baltimore ............................ 100 000 000 — 1
Miller ......................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Seattle
Motte W,1-0 ............. 1 0 0 0 1 1 Pineda L,4-2 ............ 7 7 4 4 0 9
out in the eighth, chasing John- San Francisco loaded the with a six-game losing streak. Kansas City ....................... 410 300 01x — 9 E.Sanchez S,3-3 ..... 1 0 0 0 2 0 Ray............................ 1 0 1 1 2 1
LOB—Baltimore 6, Kansas City 6. 2B—Getz (2), T—2:36. A—38,509 (43,975). Wilhelmsen .............. 1 0 0 0 1 0
son after 114 pitches, and Berk- bases with one out in the ninth Atlanta has won five straight.
CMYK

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HS SOCCER H.S. TRACK & FIELD

Sutliff gives L-L a kick Crestwood tops Berwick


The Times Leader staff
Jess Newak took first place
BOYS
Berwick 92, Crestwood 58
By JOHN ERZAR Schmid for the first goal. Alex Lecce in the 200 and the 400 meters Adam Brobst led Berwick
jerzar@timesleader.com banged a corner kick off a Lehman defender to help Crestwood beat Ber- past Crestwood, winning the
KINGSTON – Getting to the playoffs for another goal about two minutes later. wick 93-57 in high school girls 1600 and the 3200 while Sean
usually means needing a winning record. “I was frustrated,” Lehman coach Kelly track Thursday afternoon. Ridall placed first in the triple
Or at the very least finishing .500. Spencer Adamshick said. “We weren’t re- Crysta Hmelak won the jump and the long jump.
Not so in Division 1-B of Wyoming Valley laxed. We weren’t playing our game. We triple jump and the long jump Matt Sandroski won three
Conference girls soccer. Four wins – yes, were too jumpy. Once we settled down, for the Bulldogs. events for Crestwood.
four wins in 13 games – could do the trick. everything started clicking and we started 3200 RELAY -- 1. BER 11:48. 100 HUR- 3200 RELAY -- 1. BER 9:38. 110 HURDLES
Lake-Lehman inched closer to that num- passing and putting things together. That’s DLES -- 1. CRE Dotzel 17.7; 2. CRE Blass; 3. -- 1. BER Thomas 17.3; 2. BER Goodson 17.5;
CRE Prezcop. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. BER Hmelak 2. CRE Brosh. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. BER Ridall
ber Thursday, rallying for three second-half when the goals started to come.” 36’2; 2. CRE S. Hao; 3. CRE Sweeney. 100 -- 40’5 ½; 2. CRE Hagner; 3. CRE Zoinowski. 100
goals for a 3-2 victory over Wyoming Valley The first came 12 minutes into the sec- 1.CRE Mack 12.9; 2. CRE Dotzel; 3. CRE -- 1. CRE Sandroski 11.2; 2. BER Goodson 11.5;
Prezcop. 1600 -- 1. CRE Coffin 5:41; 2. CRE 2. BER Mejia. 1600 -- 1. BER Brobst 4:52; 2.
West. ond half. Sutliff was situated between the Chrismer; 3. CRE Bull SHOT PUT -- 1. CRE CRE Schwartz; 3. CRE Kotsko. SHOT PUT -- 1.
Nikki Sutliff converted a penalty kick in penalty box and the right sideline when she Womer 26’7; 2. CRE Roju; 3. CRE Bailey. 400 -- BER Hanter 43’7; 3. BER Whitebread; 3. BER
Cardoni. 400 -- 1. CRE Sandroski 53.4; 2. BER
the 74th minute – her second goal of the unleashed a liner that sailed into the far 1. CRE Newak 62.1; 2. CRE Krupsky; 3. CRE
Sulkowski. 400 RELAY -- 1. CRE 53.8. 300 Koch; 3. BER O’Donnell. 400 RELAY -- 1. BER
game – as Lehman improved to 3-5-2 to stay side of the goal. HURDLES -- 1. BER Kotaisky 55.7; 2. BER 45.7. 300 HURDLES -- 1. BER Goodson 45.7; 2.
in second place in the division. Valley West Lehman tied the score seven minutes Bower; 3. CRE Metzger. POLE VAULT -- 1. BER BER Thomas; 3. BER Gleason. POLE VAULT --
1. BER Curtin 11’; 2. CRE Roberts; 3. CRE
Stout 8’6; 2. BER Whitenite; 3. BER Rigg.
remained in fourth, falling to 2-8-1 and later as Sarah Bray crossed the ball from AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER DISCUS -- 1. CRE Roju 70’; 2. BER Bailey; 3. Cornelius. DISCUS -- 1. BER Cardoni 123’10; 2.
losing ground to idle Nanticoke (2-7-2) for the right side and Marissa Moosic, who has Carrie Sedeski kicks the ball from Shosha- CRE McCole. LONG JUMP -- 1. BER Hmelak CRE Womer; 3. BER Whitebread. LONG JUMP
16’7; 2. CRE S. Hao; 3. BER Bretz. 800 -- 1. -- 1. BER Ridall 19’8; 2. CRE Merges; 3. BER
the third and final District 2 berth out of played in goal often this season, one-tou- na Mahoney. CRE Coffin 2:26; 2. BRE Krupsky; 3. BER Steeber. 800 -- 1. BER McHenry 2:08; 2. BER
the division. ched it in from 10 yards out. Beaver. 200 -- 1. CRE Newak 27.2; 2. CRE Moore; 3. CRE Wychock. 200 -- 1. CRE Sand-
Lake-Lehman ............................................................................... 0 3 — 3 Termini, 41st; 5. CR Termini, 48th; 6. HR Rexer, 57th; 4. CR Termini Wojnar; 3. CRE Ferdous. 3200 -- 1. BER roski 22.7; 2. BER Goodson; 3. CRE Zolowski.
The reason for the records in Division 1-B Wyoming Valley West ................................................................ 2 0 — 2 (Coffin), 69th. Leighow 13:08; 2. BER Bull; 3. CRE Roberts. 3200 -- 1. BER Brobst 10:44; 2. CRE Kotsko; 3.
is simple. In crossover games with powerful WVW,half:
First 1. WVW, Kelcie Hromisin (Juliet Schmid), 36th min; 2.
Alex Lecce, 38th; Second half: 3. LL, Nikki Sutliff, 52nd; 4. LL,
Shots: CR 21, HR 15; Saves: CR 10 (Megan White), HR 10 (Sara-
beth Kolodziej); Corners: CR 4, HR 6.
JAVELIN -- 1. BER Miller 86’1; 2. CRE Yocius; 3. CRE Schwartz. JAVELIN -- 1. CRE Truschel
142’7; 2. CRE Zack; 3. CRE Roberts. 1600
Division 1-A, Division 1-B teams are 2-21-1. Marissa Moosic (Sarah Bray), 59th; 5. LL, Sutliff (pen kick), 74th. BER Bailey. 1600 RELAY -- 1. CRE 4:28. HIGH
RELAY -- 1. BER 3:53. HIGH JUMP -- 1. CRE
Shots: LL 29, WVW 15; Saves: LL 10 (Moosic/Ashley Jackson), JUMP -- 1. BER Rineheimer 4’8; 2. CRE Angler;
So winning intradivisional games, like Leh- WVW 21 (Maggie D’Angelo); Corners: LL 4, WVW 5. Wyoming Seminary 2, 3. CRE Krupski. Steeber 5’6; 2. CRE Duboff; 3. CRE Mack.
man did Thursday, are critical. Meyers 1
Lehman was awarded the penalty kick Honesdale 2, Hanover Area 0 Bridget McMullen scored two goals, including the game-winner with Holy Redeemer 125, Nanticoke Holy Redeemer 104 1/2,
only 50 seconds remaining, to lead the Blue Knights to victory over the
when freshman Shoshana Mahoney, one of Seneca Probst and Randi Jo Kowalczyk Mohawks. 20 Nanticoke 44 1/2
Kaylee Macko scored Meyers’ only goal.
the WVC’s top newcomers, was pushed to scored one goal apiece as Honesdale shut Nicole Maximowicz placed David Bertram won the shot
the ground in the left side of the penalty out Hanover Area. Meyers........................................................................................... 1 0 — 1 first in the triple jump, the long put and the discus as the Roy-
area. Valley West keeper Maggie D’Angelo Ciera Gensel stopped five shots in goal Wyoming Seminary..................................................................... 0 2 — 2 als beat Nanticoke.
First half: 1. MEY, Kaylee Macko (LeAnne McManus) 30th min; Sec- jump and the high jump as
guessed correctly which side Sutliff shot at, for Hanover Area. ond half: 2. WS, Bridget McMullen 70th; 3. WS, McMullen 80th. Paul Zannetti won the 400
Honesdale ....................................................................................... 2 0 — 2 Shots: MEY 9, WS 7; Saves: MEY: 3 (Alivia Weidler), WS: 6 (Lucie Holy Redeemer beat Nanti-
but the ball was just out of reach. Hanover Area .................................................................................. 0 0 — 0 Povova); (Corners: MEY: 2, WS 2. for the Trojans while Brian
Based on the first meeting – a 6-0 Leh- First half: 1. HON, Seneca Probst, 2nd min; 2. HON, Randi Jo Ko- coke.
walczyk (Bridget Fennell) 19th. 3200 RELAY -- 1. HR 12:57. 110 HURDLES Zannetti captured first in the
man victory – it didn’t seem likely the Black Shots: HON 10, HAN 8; Saves: HON 4 (Brittany Kiner), HAN 5 Wyoming Area 9, MMI 3 -- 1. HR Micca 17.7; 2. HR Warnagiris; 3. HR
(Ciera Gensel ); Corners: HON 3, HAN 2. Larralde. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. HR Maximowicz
300 hurdles.
Knights would need a rally for a victory. Jenna Skrinak led Wyoming Area with a 33’ 4 ¾; 2. HR Wignot; 3. HR Bernardi. 100 -- 1.
3200 RELAY -- 1. NAN 9:35; 2. HR. 110
HURDLES -- 1.HR Razawich 16.1; 2. NAN B.
Yet, Valley West was up 2-0 at halftime. Crestwood 4, hat trick as Wyoming Area routed MMI Prep. HR Ma. Kusakavitch 13.4; 2. HR McFarlane; 3.
Zannetti; 3. HR Mark. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. HR
“We did a tremendous job,” Valley West Holy Redeemer 3 Gabrielle Bohan added two scores for NAN Carne. 1600 -- 1. NAN Gronkowski 6:28; 2. Banas 36’2; 2. HR Pahler; 3. HR Wert. 100 -- 1.
HR Slavoski; 3. HR McCole. SHOT PUT -- 1. HR
coach Mike Davitt said, “but there are two Wyoming Area as the Warriors outshot MMI Nicholas 27’ 7 1/2; 2. HR Warnagiris; 3. HR
HR Tarselli 11.7; 2. HR Carr; 3. NAN P. Zannetti.
Gabby Termini’s second-half hat trick pro- 1600 -- 1. NAN Weron 5:10; 2. HR Kabacinski; 3.
halves in soccer. We have to play a whole, 26-7 en route to the win. Boice. 400 -- 1. HR Murray 68.3; 2. HR Gill; 3. HR Albrecht. SHOT PUT -- 1. HR Bertram 38’ 5
pelled Crestwood to a win over Holy Re- NAN Swanberry. 400 RELAY -- 1. HR 56.1. 300
complete game. The wind helped us in the MMI Prep had goals from Erin Kislan, Kat- 1/2; 2.NAN Badowski; 3. NAN Stevenson. 400 --
deemer. HURDLES -- 1. HR Micca 56.6; 2. HR Larralde. 1. NAN P. Zannetti 55.1; 2. HR Gdovin; 3. HR
first half and helped them a little bit in the lyn Frey and Alexis Haupt. POLE VAULT -- 1. NAN Swanberry 6’6. DISCUS Ghezzi. 400 RELAY -- 1. HR 48.5. 300 HUR-
Hannah Coffin got Crestwood on the board -- 1. HR Boich 85’; 2. HR Warnagiris; 3. NAN
second half. No other information was provided. DLES -- 1. NAN B. Zannetti 43.0; 2. HR Razaw-
in the first half, which ended with the Comets MMI ................................................................................................... 2 1 — 3 Dougherty. LONG JUMP -- 1. HR Maximowicz ich; 3. HR Shandra. POLE VAULT -- 1. NAN
“But they are a good-skilled team, and 16’2; 2. HR Wignot; 3. HR Kusakavitch. 800 -- 1. Steber 10’; 2. NAN Holt. DISCUS -- 1. HR
trailing 2-1. Wyoming Area ................................................................................ 4 5 — 9
you have to be prepared at all times when HR Durako 2:37; 2. HR Ligotski; 3. NAN Gron- Bertram 112’6; 2. NAN Badowski; 3. HR Namey.
Hallie Rexer scored twice and added an as- kowski. 200 -- 1. HR Ma. Kusakavitch 29.2; 2. LONG JUMP -- 1. HR Tomasura 18’3 ½; 2. HR
you go against a team with the playmakers
sist for the Royals, while Allison Capaci Dallas at Coughlin postponed HR Me. Kusakavitch; 3. NAN Carne. 3200 -- 1. Pahler; 3. HR Banas. 800 -- 1. HR Lambert 2:13;
they have.” The Dallas at Coughlin game was post-
HR Cavanaugh 16:15; 2. HR Nitowski; 3. HR 2. HR Limongelli; 3. HR Layaou. 200 -- 1. HR
notched a goal and an assist. McCole. JAVELIN -- 1. HR Boich 96’5; 2. NAN Tarselli 24.5; 2. HR Carr; 3. HR Mark. 3200 -- 1.
Valley West’s Kelcie Hromisin poked in a Crestwood ....................................................................................... 1 3 — 4 poned due to field conditions and resche- Lopez; 3. NAN Dougherty. 1600 RELAY -- 1. HR HR Limongelli 11:27; 2. HR Lambert; 3. HR
loose ball in the 36th minute during a Holy Redeemer............................................................................... 2 1 — 3
First half: 1. HR Hallie Rexer (Allison Capaci), 7th min; 2. CR Hannah duled for May 16.
4:51.6. HIGH JUMP -- 1. HR Maximowicz 4’6; 2. Murthy. JAVELIN -- 1. HR Bedrin 130’5; 2. HR
HR Wignot. Bertram; 3. HR Martin. 1600 RELAY -- 1. NAN
scramble after a corner kick by Juliet Coffin, 13th; 3. HR Capaci (Rexer), 34th; Second half: 4. CR Gabby
3:49.9; 2. HR. HIGH JUMP -- 1. HR Banas 5’6; 2.
Tomasura.

HS BASEBALL
H.S. ROUNDUP

Alexander, Stelevich close the door on Dallas Hazleton moves to semifinals


The Times Leader staff Tunkhannock 13, Klepadlo ....................
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DALLAS — Tommy Alexan- Wyoming Area 9 Romanowski............. 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 HAZLETON – Tom Delahan- Berwck 2
der struck out 10 over 61⁄3 in-
Tunkhannock Hanover Area 10, GAR 0 ty and L.J. Sedari won in sin-
The host Tigers scored five Healey (W, 4-1)........
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nings and Zane Stelevich closed runs in the bottom of the fifth to Mickey Ferrence allowed just gles play as Hazleton Area and Brandon Heych swept
the door in the seventh with the erase a one-run deficit, holding two hits and struck out five defeated Delaware Valley in the singles play to pace Wyoming
Coughlin 15, Crestwood 0
potential winning run at the off Wyoming Area in a back-and- while going 2-for-4 at the plate first round of the District II Valley West to a win over Ber-
Anthony Grillini and Josh in the Hawkeyes’ six-inning
plate to give Wyoming Valley forth contest. Class 3A boys team tennis wick.
Featherman combined on a victory.
West a 4-2 victory over Dallas Austin Cline fell a triple short champiosnhips, 3-2. SINGLES -- 1. Caleb Fetterolf (WVW) def.
five-inning one-hitter on the Mike View (3-3, two RBI) and
Steve Brand, 6-0, 6-0; 2. Derek Vokel (WVW.)
on Thursday. of the cycle, going 3-for-3 with Hazleton Area advances to def. Tyler Ryman, 6-2, 6-3; 3. Brandon Heych
road to top Crestwood. Grillini Zack Kollar (2-5, double, three (WVW.) def. Anthony Molino, 6-4, 6-1.
The Mountaineers were down four RBI entering the lineup in face an opponent to be deter- DOUBLES -- 1. Todd Kern/Eric Panglinian
struck out eight in four innings RBI) both had big days while (BER.) def. James Yozviak/Sabri Abntanos, 6-1,
to their final out when Paul place of the injured Mike Papi. mined in the semifinals May 10 6-1; 2. Mike Torres/Arlinson Reyes (BER.) def.
of work without surrendering a Mike Sulcoski (RBI) and Kyle Chris Bloom/Tom Derby, 6-1, 6-0.
Narcum (3-4, triple, two RBI) Mike Healey added a double at Kirby park.
hit. Kreitzer (double, RBI) added
pulled them within two with a and a homer for the Tigers Peter Gallgher and Tim H.S. GIRLS LACROSSE
Grillini went 2-for-4 with a two hits apiece for Hanover
run-scoring single. But Stelevich (10-1) while driving in three Miley combined to win in No. 1 Wyoming Seminary 18,
double and an RBI at the plate Area (6-3).
followed it up with his second runs and earning the win on the doubles for the Cougars. Lewisburg 5
for Coughlin (5-6). Joey Parsnik Lance Letteer doubled for the SINGLES -- 1. Tom Delahanty (HAZ) def.
strikeout of the inning to end mound, striking out eight in five Joey Hunt 6-2, 7-6; 2. L.J. Sedari (HAZ) def. Annabelle Jones led the Blue Knights with
(3-4), Dominick Gulius (2-3, Grenadiers (2-7). Kevin Quinn 6-1, 3-6, 6-3; 3. Andrew Nidig (DV) four goals in the victory against Lewisburg. Emily
the game and pick up the save. innings. RBI), Kyle Cunningham (dou- def. Nick Bartal 6-1, 6-1. Grenger followed with three goals while Larissa
Chris Clocker led the Spar- Ty Saylor finished 3-for-5 with
DOUBLES -- 1. Peter Gallagher/Tim Miles Bohn stopped five shots as goalie.
ble, two RBI) and Jordan Sod GAR Hanover Area (HAZ) def. Drew Corry/Lucas Churters 6-3, 5-7,
tans (7-3) at the plate, going two doubles and Wes Custer ab r h bi ab r h bi 6-4; 2. Dan Kurtzman/Mauricio Chartaro (DV) def.
(three RBI) all contributed. Thomas ss 2 0 0 0 Kollar ss 5 1 2 3 Dan Tedesco/Mike Kimmel 6-4, 6-2.
3-for-4 with an RBI. Steve Do- had two hits and two RBI. Curiel ss 1 0 0 0 Lkchnsky cf 2 0 0 0
Dominic Sartini singled for Prednis lf 3 0 1 0 Pericci 2b 4 0 1 1
siak added two hits and drove in P.J. Bone (3-for-4) doubled Smith cf 3 0 0 0 Sulcoski 3b 4 2 2 1
the Comets (2-8). Letteer c 2 0 1 0 Ferrence p 4 1 2 0
a run. twice and knocked in a run for Dudick 3b 2 0 0 0 View 1b 3 2 3 2

Tigers set 400-meter record at Jordan relays


Rodriguez rf 2 0 0 0 Kreitzer c 3 2 2 1
Marc Noyalis went the dis- the Warriors (4-7). Ryan Carey Coughlin Crestwood Placencio rf 0 0 0 0 Zuranski rf 3 1 1 2
ab r h bi ab r h bi Moore 1b 1 0 0 0 Kocher lf 1 1 1 0
tance on the mound for Dallas and Chris Murphy had two RBI Sorokas cf 3 1 1 1 Ritz cf 2 0 0 0 Ankner 2b 0 0 0 0 McDnnell lf 0 0 0 0
Parsnik ss 4 2 3 0 Munisteri cf 0 0 0 0
(5-4), striking out 11. apiece. Grillini p-3b 4 3 2 1 Snyder ss 1 0 0 0
Skrpenak dh
Tyson p
2 0 0 0
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Gulius c 3 2 2 1 Casey p 0 0 0 0
Picketts lf 2 1 0 0 JEngler p 0 0 0 0
Totals 20 0 2 0 Totals 29101410 SCRANTON -- Tunkhannock’s Pittston Area’s team of Bran-
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Dosiak ss 4 1 2 1 Narcum c 4 0 3 2 2B – Letteer, Kollar, Kreitzer
Leonard 2b 0 1 0 0 DeBona cf 3 0 0 0
RCarey rf
Murphy 3b
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1 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO were part of a record-setting, 400- Dave McLean and Cody Rydzy
Soulivanh dh 3 0 0 0 Noyalis p 3 0 0 0
Pechulis 3b 4 0 1 0 Stepniak 1b 3 0 1 0
Maloney 1b-p 4 0 1 1 Saylor dh
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Tyson (L, 0-1)........... 5.1 14 10 9 6 3 meter relay team for the second won the 1600-medley relay in
Pollick pr
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4 1 3 1 Muldoon lf
2 0 0 0
3 0 1 0
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Yuhas rf 3 0 1 0 Saba 3b 3 1 1 0 Colarusso dh 4 1 0 0 Lee rf 2 0 0 0 Sadvary 2b 0 0 0 0 The Holy Redeemer at Nanti- um. Track Conference schools, Tunk-
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ROYALS “It’s a big win. It has broken a trend.” assists and two digs while John match’s final eight points. Matt Pieszala (11 service
McCarthy added nine kills for points, 5 aces, 8 kills), Alex
Jack Kablick the Royals. Lake-Lehman 3, Berwick 0 Himlin (four service points,
Holy Redeemer coach
First-year North Pocono Lake-Lehman defeated Ber- two aces, seven kills, four
Continued from Page 1B
coach Bill Kline praised his wick with game scores of 25-16, blocks), Russ Pacovsky (six
Holy Redeemer dominated service points by Dylan Mys- “Dylan’s serve comes at you team’s effort in defending Alex- 25-19 and 25-9. Steve Simko led service points, 18 assists)
much of the first game, win- lowski. like a knuckleball and just three is after the slow start. the Black Knights with nine topped Valley West.
ning a series of battles at the Myslowski, who finished or four inches above the tape. It “After Game One, we went kills as well as eight service Pat Connelly finished with
net to score 14 of 16 points with 16 service points, includ- can be really tough to handle.” toe-to-toe with them,” Kline points and four aces. six service points for the Haw-
while opening a 20-7 lead. ing two aces, played a promi- The Royals showed the abil- said. Brent Oliver followed with keyes.
“That was a great start,” said nent role in the Royals winning ity to start and finish. Dom Verdetto had 10 kills 29 assists, 13 service points and
Rob Wingert, who put together the first two games. He served Alexis twice had kills that and seven blocks for North Po- three kills while J.J. Ford hadAbington Heights 3, Dallas 1
a strong all-around match with six straight points for a 13-5 prevented North Pocono from cono. Ryan Rinaldi had 20 as- 10 digs and eight service Drew Shumaker had 11 kills
39 assists, 14 service points, six lead in Game One and had four closing out Game Two when it sists, three kills and four points. and three digs as Abington
kills and four blocks. “We kind more to help force the first tie led, 24-23 and 26-25. blocks. Tim Cummings had Justin Johnson had five Heights defeated Dallas with
of asserted that we were going of Game Two at 9-9. Holy Redeemer set up Alexis seven kills, three digs and 10 blocks and four service points scores of 25-17, 26-24, 25-15
to own net. Wingert’s powerful jump for three attempts at the deci- service points. Matt Bartkow- for Berwick while Kevin Bow- and 25-23. Andy McLane added
“That went away for a while serves and Myslowski’s finesse sive kill at the end of Game ski had five kills and three digs. man finished with six blocks 10 service points and nine kills
but we got it back.” helped the Royals turn the mo- Four. The Trojans defended Cory Hannon had 12 service and three kills. while Eric Wasser (35 assists,
North Pocono opened leads mentum with their extended two and dug one out, only to points for North Pocono, in- 15 service points) contributed
of 4-0 and 9-4 in Game Two. streaks holding serve. send it right back to Alexis, for cluding four straight to rally Wyoming Valley West 3, in the win as well. David Miller
Holy Redeemer rallied to tie “We try to mix the serves,” the match-ending kill. the Trojans into the Game Four Hanover Area 0 had 15 digs for Dallas while Aa-
three times before taking its Kablick said. “We mix a couple “That just felt great,” Alexis lead at 21-18. The Spartans earned a 25-15, ron Weir scored 24 kills and
first lead of the game, 19-18, of guys with jump serves with said. Alexis had three kills as the 25-11, 25-15 road sweep of the seven blocks. Kevin Hine had
during a streak of four straight guys with float serves. Dan Kopicki had 11 kills, two Royals scored seven of the Hawkeyes. 15 assits and nine digs.
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PRO GOLF COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Everything going Maryland’s Williams


announces retirement
right in for Haas The Associated Press
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Af-
ter sweating through crisp white
shirts and expensive suits for
and for college
basketball.”
Williams, 66,
arrived at Ma-
The Associated Press off just a little bit.” more than three decades, Mary- ryland in 1989,
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Of all Pat Perez and Lucas Glover land basketball coach Gary Wil- when the pro-
the times Bill Haas has played were at 67, while Rickie Fowler liams is finally ready to take it gram was still
Quail Hollow, he never had a overcame a rugged start — two easy. Williams struggling un-
round quite like this. bogeys on his opening three Williams announced his retire- der the weight
Haas had stress-free birdies holes — to lead a group at 68 ment Thursday, saying “it’s the of NCAA violations. The Terps
on all the par 5s and did little that included Vijay Singh and right time” for him to end a ca- endured two straight losing sea-
wrong on the rest of the holes Stuart Appleby. reer in which he led his alma ma- sons before reaching the NCAA
Thursday in the Wells Fargo Phil Mickelson, in his first ter to the 2002 national cham- tournament for the first time un-
Championship, matching the event since the Masters, hit two pionship. der his direction in 1994, and he
tournament record for lowest balls in the water on par 5s and Williams coached for 33 years, never had another sub-.500 sea-
opening round with an 8-under scrambled for par each time.
64 for a two-shot lead. the last 22 at Maryland, where he son the rest of the way.
The first one was critical. He
“I’ve got good feelings around played as a guard from 1964-67. “Gary Williams is a legend,”
already was 1 over for the tour-
this place,” Haas said. “My entire career has been an Maryland athletic director Kevin
nament through six holes when
It was his best score by four unbelievable blessing. I am Anderson said. “His accomplish-
he came out of the pine straw
shots at Quail Hollow on the and into the pond at No. 7. He fiercely proud of the program we ments on the court have earned
PGA Tour, and way better than holed a 12-foot par putt, then have built here,” Williams said. “I him a place among the elite in
two dozen rounds he played as made birdie on the next four couldn’t have asked any more college basketball history. But
a kid when he would tag along holes. from my players, my assistant Gary’s legacy here at Maryland
with his father, Jay Haas, on the He wound up with a 69, coaches, the great Maryland fans goes far beyond basketball. From
special trips they made to the along with Padraig Harrington. and this great university. Togeth- his philanthropic efforts to his
course. “I hadn’t played in a few er, we did something very special tireless work with fans and alum-
Haas had a two-shot lead weeks, and to shoot under par AP PHOTO here.” ni to his impact with our stu-
over David Toms and Jonathan was a good start,” Mickelson Bill Haas chips to the ninth green during the first round of the His career record is 668-380, in- dents, Gary has left an indelible
Byrd, who each had a 66 in the said. “It could have been a lot Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament at Quail Hollow Club cluding 461-252 at Maryland. Un- mark of excellence on this univer-
morning when it was barely better, could have been a lot in Charlotte, N.C., on Thursday. der his direction, the Terrapins sity.”
above 40 degrees at the start of
worse. I’ll certainly take it.” went to the NCAA tournament 14 Since 2004, Williams has
the tournament with a north
The cold air made Quail except that it’s close to his tour. times, won or shared three Atlan- served as the scholarship co-
wind that is uncommon for this
Hollow play even longer in the South Carolina roots. Nick Price, Mark Calcavec- tic Coast Conference titles and chair for Great Expectations, Ma-
tournament.
morning, and it was particular- “It’s pretty odd,” said Byrd, chia, Wayne Levi and Chien- reached the Final Four twice. ryland’s $1 billion fundraising
Ultimately, the afternoon
turned out to be perfect — ly tough on the guys who don’t who opened the year with a Soon Lu were tied for second in Williams was a fiery competi- campaign. His efforts on behalf of
much like Haas and his round. blast it. Toms fits into that playoff win at Kapalua. “If it the first professional event at tor who despised losing and Maryland students have helped
He did have a few key par category, which explains why wasn’t close to home, I might Shoal Creek since the 1990 loved the challenge of competing raise over $240 million for schol-
saves, such as the 10-foot putt he had to hit fairway metals for start saying, ‘I just don’t play PGA Championship. Jay Haas against the best teams in the na- arships at the school.
he made at the turn on the 18th his second shot on three par 4s. well there, I need to go home.’ had a 69. tion — including Duke, which The retirement announcement
hole. The key for Haas, though, The good news is he made par But my family is close to home Fred Couples opened with a usually got the best of him. But comes one season after the Terra-
was getting off to a good start on all of them, and threw in here in Columbia, South Car- 72. the Terrapins never went down pins endured a 19-14 record and
on the slightly tougher back seven birdies for a 66. olina, and it’s not far from without a fight, and rarely did missed both the NCAA tourna-
nine, and knowing he could “It was cold this morning, Clemson. They just knock it Spanish Open
Williams ever take a seat on the ment and the NIT. Also, on
afford to make a few mistakes. and we were all out there with out of the park at this golf tour- TERRASSA, Spain — Scot-
bench. Wednesday, standout center Jor-
Defending champion Rory our jackets and sweaters on and nament, and it’s a tournament I tish rookie Scott Jamieson shot
His frenzied style, and his pro- dan Williams formally entered
McIlroy made some errors playing these long par 4s,” can’t miss.” a 6-under 66 to take a one-shot
Toms said. “If I can shoot 3 pensity to sweat on the sideline the NBA draft with two years of
early, and he never quite caught lead after the first round of the
under on the front nine, as long Regions Tradition Spanish Open at Real Golf Club more than his players, was as eligibility left.
up. In his first trip back to
as it played, I’ll take that any BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Tom El Prat. much a part of his legend as wins Williams began his college
America after his Sunday col-
day.” Lehman shot a bogey-free 5- England’s Steve Webster, and losses. coaching career at American Uni-
lapse in the Masters, the 22-
year-old from Northern Ireland Toms won the first edition of under 67 at Shoal Creek to take India’s Jeev Milkha Singh, “I love Gary. What he has done versity in 1978. He went to Bos-
opened with a 75. this tournament in 2003. a one-stroke lead after the first France’s Romain Wattel and for Maryland and for college bas- ton College in 1982 and then
“The story of the day for me Byrd rarely plays well here. round of the Regions Tradition, Spain’s Pablo Larrazabal ketball is remarkable,” Duke spent three seasons at Ohio
is I really didn’t hit it very well, Except for a tie for fifth a few the Champions Tour’s first opened with 67s. Miguel Angel coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “He State, from 1986-89, before com-
which is unlike me,” McIlroy years ago, he missed the cut in major of the season. Jimenez shot a 71, and fellow is one of the great coaches of all ing to Maryland.
said. “It’d be the strength of my his other five appearances. He Lehman had two victories, a Spanish star Alvaro Quiros, the time. He is a coaches’ coach and He had a chilly relationship
game and today I just wasn’t almost thought about skipping second and a third in six events winner last year in Seville, had an ultimate competitor. His re- with Debbie Yow, who served as
striking it well. My timing was the Wells Fargo Championship, this year on the 50-and-over a 74. tirement is a big loss for the ACC Maryland’s AD from 1994-2010.

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N B A P L AYO F F S

PENGUINS
Continued from Page 1B Atlanta is eyeing
upset like a Hawk
strength on Wednesday night.
Lerg had a goal and an assist in
four games during the first round
of the Calder Cup playoffs and,
considering the Penguins have
only scored six goals through By PAUL NEWBERRY
four games against Charlotte, AP Sports Writer UP NEXT
Hynes was happy to get his ATLANTA — Larry Drew GAME 3
skilled winger back into the li- likes the look of these playoffs. Chicago Bulls
neup for a regular shift. at Atlanta Hawks
He’s feeling pretty good about 7 p.m., ESPN
“He’s an impact player for us,” his own team, too.
Hynes said. “He adds a dynamic There are upsets all around in
to our lineup that we need.” the NBA postseason. Top-seeded loose ball and pulled away for an
After trying to give it a go in
San Antonio has already been 86-73 victory.
Games 2 and 3, Lerg was relieved
eliminated. The defending cham- “We can always step it up. You
to be able to play a regular shift in
Game 4. He said it was a frustrat- pion Los Angeles Lakers are in can always improve in each
ing experience not being able to trouble. And Drew, the rookie game,” league MVP Derrick
play at 100 percent. coach of the Atlanta Hawks, sees Rose said. “But we’ve got to con-
“It was (frustrating) not really no reason why his own team tinue to make hustle plays be-
knowing how I’m going to feel,” can’t go farther than anyone cause it’s just going to get har-
Lerg said. “It was just too hard to PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER would’ve expected. der.”
predict until you got on the ice.” Pawtucket’s Drew Sutton is called out at the plate in the fourth inning of Thursday’s game. “This thing is wide open,” he Indeed, the Hawks actually
Looking on is Yankees catcher Jesus Montero. said Thursday. took some comfort from the way
Boiling point The Hawks have already they lost.
The Penguins will try to be- Looking Ahead Kyle Weiland versus SWB’s Da- knocked out Dwight Howard and Despite the obvious deficien-

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come the third team in the AHL Next Game: 6:35 p.m. today vid Phelps…Dickerson saw his Orlando, a team that swept At- cies, Atlanta was still in the game
this postseason to win a series af- versus the Pawtucket Red Sox first action since the Charlotte lanta from the playoffs in lopsid- with about 4 minutes left, trail-
ter being down 3-1. Since 1946, a at PNC Field series after battling a bulging ed fashion a year ago. They’re ing by six and poised to pull off
team that was down 3-1 has come Probable Pitchers: disk in his neck. He went 0-for-3 trying to follow a similar script in another upset. It didn’t work out,
Continued from Page 1B Pawtucket RHP Kyle Weiland
back to win the series just 17 with a walk and a made superb the Eastern Conference semifi- but the Hawks know they can
times in the AHL postseason. walks as the PawSox sent eight (2-2, 3.42) vs. Yankees RHP diving catch in centerfield in nals, having stolen a victory in stick with a team that put up the
There were several times in David Phelps (1-3, 4.15)
batters to the plate. Hector Lu- On Deck: The Yankees short the top of the ninth with the Game 1 against the Chicago best record in the league.
Game 4 that the Penguins were na singled to drive in a run in four-game homestand runs bases loaded…Ramiro Pena Bulls, a 62-win juggernaut dur- “Whatever doubt might have
within inches of taking a 1-0 lead, the frame and Nate Spears through the weekend with started the game at shortstop, ing the regular season. been seeping into our guys’
and the fact that they were so drove in two with a single as afternoon games Saturday but was replaced by Luis Nunez Even coming off a series-tying heads, that doubt was erased af-
close has kept them confident Pawtucket opened a 3-0 lead. and Sunday. SWB hits the in the second inning due to be- loss, the Hawks are exuding con- ter Game 1,” Drew said. “Even
heading into Game 5 tonight. Brackman (2-1) only lasted four road again on Monday. ing called up by New York be- fidence as they return home for though we lost Game 2, there
Hynes said he may tweak a few Radio: All games can be
innings giving up six hits and heard on THE GAME
cause Eric Chavez suffered a the next two contests. Game 3 is wasn’t a knockout blow. There
things in the Penguins’ game, but walking five. broken foot in Thursday’s game Friday, which shapes up as the was all this talk about how they
for the most part they are going (1340-AM) with Mike Vander
“I really have no clue what it Woude at Detroit…Justin Maxwell most significant night in 14 years would come out with all this en-
to stay the course.
is. I just have to go out and find a picked up his third outfield as- for a franchise that has largely ergy and everything. Well, we
“It’s like when you try to boil
way to get out of it and battle sist so far this season when he been an NBA wasteland. didn’t feel that. ... They didn’t
water. It’s at 211 (degrees) and
through it,” said Brackman, Although the Yankees strug- gunned down Drew Sutton at “We feel good about where put us away.”
one more degree… it gets to 212
and starts to boil. That’s where who noted that he felt good in gled all night, they still brought the plate in the fourth. we’re at,” said Jamal Crawford, At the end, they did.
we’re at,” Hynes said. “Last night the bullpen before the game. the tying run to the plate in the the Hawks’ super sub. “We feel Now it’s back to Atlanta to play
HOW THEY SCORED
we were at 211 and we’re looking “Obviously something changes ninth. Jesus Montero singled to RED SOX FIRST: Daniel Nava struck out. like we took their best punch.” in front of what figures to be a
Drew Sutton doubled. Josh Reddick walked. Hec-
to get to 212.” when a batter steps in the box lead off the inning and came tor Luna singled, scoring Sutton and moving Red- Chicago, of course, would pre- raucous sellout crown, an anom-
and I need to figure out a way to around to score on a single by second. dick to third. Lars Anderson struck out. Luna stole
Tony Thomas walked. Nate Spears sin-
fer to follow the script. The Bulls aly in this attendance-challenged
Finding the back of the net just keep it like it is in the bull- Jordan Parraz to cut the deficit gled driving in Reddick and Luna and moving Tho-
mas to third. Reddick moved to second on throw
won 18 more games than Atlanta city. This is the most important
The Penguins power play is 2- pen.” to 4-1. Then, with two runners home. Luis Exposito flied out. RED SOX 3-0 during the regular season and home playoff game for the
RED SOX SIXTH: Daniel Nava tripled. Drew
for-23 in four games against Char- While Brackman – who has on and two outs, Luis Nunez Sutton grounded out. Josh Reddick hit sacrifice are in no mood to be the fodder Hawks since 1997, when they al-
fly, scoring Nava. Hector Luna grounded out. RED
lotte, but hasn’t scored in its last only given up three runs in19 in- struck out to end the game. SOX 4-0 for another playoff upset. so were tied 1-1 in a second-round
YANKEES NINTH: Jesus Montero singled.
16 chances. The Penguins have nings other than the first of the The Yankees also threatened Jorge Vazquez singled; Montero to second. Justin After a shocking 103-95 defeat series against the Michael Jor-
generated plenty of decent game – was struggling, PawSox in the eighth off Pawtucket re- fielder’s struck
Maxwell out. Brandon Laird grounded into a
choice, Vazquez forced out at second,
in the series opener, Chicago dan-led Bulls.
chances with the man advantage, starter Matt Fox (3-2) was on liever Blake Maxwell, who was Montero and moving
Montero to third. Jordan Parraz singled, scoring
Laird to second. Wild pitch
played with a sense of despera- That one didn’t work out so
however, and Lerg said they target. He faced the minimum called up from Double-A before advances Laird to third and Parraz to second. Luis tion Thursday night. The Bulls well for Atlanta. The Bulls won
Nunez struck out. RED SOX 4-1
aren’t panicking. number of hitters until Brandon the game. SWB loaded the dominated the boards 58-39, Game 3 — and the next two, as
“We’re moving the puck Laird doubled with two outs in bases with two outs on a hit bat- PawtucketPawtucket 4, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1
SWB
turned the Hawks’ offense into a well — to knock out the Hawks
around pretty good. It’s just a the fourth for the first hit of the ter a pair of singles by Parraz (2- Nava, lf ab r h bi ab r h bi stagnant mess (34 percent shoot- on the way to Jordan’s fifth of six
5 1 1 0 Russo, 2b 3 0 1 0
matter of time,” he said. “We have game for SWB. The only other for-4) and Kevin Russo. But Sutton, 2b 4 1 1 0 Dickrsn, cf 3 0 0 0 ing), hustled for seemingly every titles.
Reddick, cf 2 1 0 1 Montero, c 3 1 1 0
to find the back of the net. The baserunner for the Yankees Maxwell was taken out for clos- Luna, 3b 5 1 3 1 Vazqz, 1b 4 0 1 0
season’s on the line.” against Fox was Chris Dicker-
Anderson, 1b 4 0 2 0 Maxwell, lf
er Michael Bowden, who got Thomas, dh 4 0 0 Laird, 3b
4 0 0 0
3 0 1 0
The Penguins have been strug- son’s walk in the first, but he out of the jam. Spears, rf
Exposito, c
4 0 3 2 Parraz, rf
5 0 0 0 Pena, ss
4 0 2 1
0 0 0 0 H.S. SOFTBALL
gling to score goals throughout was picked off. “That’s kind of been our Iglesias, ss 4 0 2 0 Nunez, ss 4 0 0 0
Molina, dh 3 0 0 0

Crestwood tops Coughlin


the playoffs, averaging less than Pawtucket opened up a 4-0 M-O,” Miley added. “We get Totals 37 412 4 Totals 31 1 6 1
two goals per game. Charlotte lead in the sixth after Daniel Na- guys on and we’re one hit away Pawtucket .......................... 300 001 000 — 4
goaltender Mike Murphy has al- va led off with a triple and
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from getting us right back in the 2B – PAW: Sutton, Nava; SWB: Laird
lowed only five goals in four scored on a sacrifice fly by Josh ballgame. It’s been a tough hit Pawtucket
IP H R ER BB SO
games against the Penguins Fox (W, 3-2)............. 5 1 0 0 1 3
Reddick. to come by.” Pena ......................... 2 0 0 0 2 2 The Times Leader staff Nanticoke 11, Redeemer 0
(Brad Thiessen has allowed six).
“You got to find a way to over- Maxwell .................... .2 2 0 0 0 1
WRIGHT TWP – Crestwood’s Nanticoke pitchers Hannah
“We’ve been struggling a little Bowden (S, 4) ......... 1.1 3 1 1 0 2
come that (deficit),” Yankees NOTES: The PawSox had at SWB
scored seven runs in the sixth Rubasky (seven) and Brooke
bit all playoffs to score goals, but Brackman (L, 1-2) ... 4 6 3 3 5 3
guys are getting chances and manager Dave Miley said. “It’s least one hit in every inning…A Mitchell .....................
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1 inning to defeat Coughlin 10-0 Chapin (three) combined for 10
that’s the important thing,” Col- not a deficit you can’t over- pair of Notre Dame alums will Sanit.......................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 in a high school softball game strikeouts in a shutout of the
Wordekemper ......... 1 2 0 0 1 0
lins said. “We’ve been an inch or come, but…” pitch today with Pawtucket’s shortened to six innings by the Royals in six innings.
two away from scoring a couple mercy rule. Kayla Benjamin went 2-for-3
goals. The chances we did get Alexander Hoops led the with a double to lead Nanticoke

UNCLE MO
came when we got pucks to the last year’s Breeders’ Cup Juvenile me the horse isn’t ready to run,” output with a double and a at the plate.
blue paint and traffic in front. We on the same Churchill Downs the trainer of Midnight Interlude triple as well as two RBI. Cecilia Alexis Shemanski topped the
can do a little better job of creat- track and taking a perfect record said. “He’s a good horse, I’m not Schmid also had a triple and Royals with two hits.
ing screens and not letting Mur- into the Wood Memorial. There, believing that crap.” two RBI. Cory Gallagher, Melan- Holy Redeemer....................... 000 000 — 0
Continued from Page 1B Nanticoke ................................. 000 263 — 11
phy see the first shot. That’s go- Uncle Mo led the field with a Pletcher wasn’t talking Thurs- ie Snyder and Brittany Blass WP – Rubasky, 5 IP, 4H, 0R, 0ER, 1BB, 7K; LP –
Staskiel, 4 IP, 1H, 2R, 0ER, 1BB, 1K;
ing to be one of our keys (for early favorite Dialed In. quarter-mile to go, but two day. But he’s said Uncle Mo re- also had two hits each. 2B—NAN, Benjamin, Chapin. Top hitters –
HR, Shemanski 2-2; NAN, Bertoni 2-4; Benjamin
Game 5).” Owner Mike Repole anxiously horses passed him and he fin- sponded well to treatment and Jessica Luton, Ashley Wincek 2-3, Schinski 2-3
awaited results from the latest ished third by a length. After- his appetite has returned. Repole and Mary Ross had hits for
vet exam, and promised to end ward, Uncle Mo’s appetite fell off said he’s gone off much of his Coughlin. Northwest 5, Lake-Lehman 4
NHL the drama by announcing a deci- and raised suspicions. An exam medication. Coughlin ...................................... 000 000 — 0
Crestwood ................................... 012 007 — 10
Northwest took back the lead
sion Friday. turned up the stomach problem. “We got to listen to what Uncle WP – Allyssa Davies, 6 IP, 3H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 3K; in the bottom of the sixth inning

Canucks grab
LP – Jessica Luton, 5.2 IP, 12H, 10R, 9ER, 1BB,
“If he’s not what we deem to be Outwardly, Uncle Mo looks as Mo is telling us,” Repole said, 4K; and held on to earn a win at
2B—CRE: Alexander Hoops, Cory Gallagher.
100 percent tomorrow, he’s not healthy as, well, a horse. Internal- “and he’s telling us he’s getting 3B—CRE: Brittany Blass, Cecilia Schmid, Hoops. home over Lake-Lehman. Pitch-
going to be 100 percent on Satur- ly, no one’s sure exactly what’s go- better. He’s telling us he’s pro- Top hitters – CRE: Blass 2-for-4, Hoops 2-for-4
er Rachel Linso struck out nine
3-1 series lead
2RBI, Gallagher 2-for-4, Melanie Snyder 2-for-3,
day,” he said. ing on. That’s the quandary. gressing. Schmid 2RBI.
for the Rangers.
Repole said he won’t sacrifice Uncle Mo could be fine. Or Re- “If the three vets say,‘yes’ and Lake-Lehman .......................... 100 003 0 — 4

Uncle Mo’s health to satisfy his pole and trainer Todd Pletcher Todd says,‘no,’ the answer is ‘no,’ Tunkhannock 12, Northwest................................. 001 112 x — 5
WP -- Linso, 7IP, 6H, 4R, 3ER, 3BB, 9K; LP --
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — 30-year dream of having a horse could be risking a repeat of the ” he added. Wyoming Area 5 Headman, 6IP, 7H, 5R, 4ER, 4BB, 6K;
2B— NWT: Perillo, Lewis
Ryan Kesler broke a tie with a in America’s greatest race. Either Wood Memorial. It’s not as easy or obvious a call Schyler Yatsko had four RBI,
power-play goal at 7:28 of the way, he won’t be shut out. He has “If he runs and he runs sev- aslastyear,whenPletcher’scan’t- including a two-run home run, Hanover Area 10, GAR 0
third period, and the Vancouver Stay Thirsty in the full field of 20 enth, Todd and I will look at each miss horse, Eskendereya, drop- as the Tigers defeated Wyoming Brittany McNair doubled and
Canucks beat the Nashville Pred- horses. other and guess he wasn’t 100 ped out at the start of Derby week Area for a home victory. Ashley hit a home run to lead the Haw-
ators 4-2 on Thursday night to Still, the fast-talking Queens percent,” Repole said. “If he runs with a career-ending leg injury. Inman added a home run for keyes to victory over the Grena-
take a 3-1 lead in their Western native, who got rich selling his Vi- and he wins by seven lengths, we Or in 2009, when Derby favorite I Tunkhannock while striking out
Conference semifinal series. diers. Danielle Tuzinski pitched
taminwater company to Coca- can look at each other and say Want Revenge was scratched on five as the starting pitcher. five innings of one-hit ball to
Christian Ehrhoff scored a Sara Degnan had five strike-
power-play goal and had two as- Cola, doesn’t want to leave his ‘Wow, we’re geniuses.”’ the morning of the race with a notch the win. Tuzinski also
best horse in the barn. Count three-time Derby win- bad ankle. outs for Wyoming Area. homered.
sists, Kesler also had two assists, Wyoming Area ...................... 002 010 2 — 5
and Alexander Edler had a goal. “It’s tough,” he said. “Racing ner Bob Baffert among those “I’ve seen this movie. Every- Tunkhannock ........................ 122 520 x — 12 Sam Bryan paced GAR with a
WP – Ashley Inman, 7 IP, 5H, 5R, 2ER, 1BB, 5K;
Henrik Sedin notched his first needs superstars and if he’s 100 who discount Uncle Mo’s bel- one else has seen this movie,” Re- LP – Nicole Combo, 6 IP, 10H, 12R, 9ER, 4BB, triple.
points in the series with two as- percent, Uncle Mo could be that lyache. pole said. “It’s a horrible movie 5K;
2B—WA: Lexi Coolbaugh; TUN: Schyler
sists and an empty-net goal with superstar.” “From what I’ve seen visually, and I don’t want to play a major Yatsko, Emily Florba, Kaylee Ive. HR— TUN:
Yatsko, Inman. Top hitters – WA: Sara Degnan
GAR .......................................... 000 000
Hanover Area .......................... 302 203
— 0
— 10
20.6 seconds left. He sure looked it after winning there’s nothing there that tells role in it, either.” 2-for-4; TUN: Yatsko 3-for-4 4 RBI, Florba 2-for-3. WP –Danielle Tuzinski- 5IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 2BB,
11K; Brittany McNair 1IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB, 2K.
LP –Nicole Krzywicki 5IP, 7H, 10R, 8ER, 3BB, 2K;
Dallas 3, Sam Bryan 1IP, 2H, 0R, 0ER, 1W, 0K.
2B—HAN: Brittany McNair, Nicole McNair.

HOFMANN
Bruins’ mammoth defenseman. seemed to keep the Flyers from Thomas is a better-than-pretty- Wyoming Valley West 2, 8 inn. 3B—GAR:-Sam Bryan.. HR—HAN: Brittany
McNair, Jen Maciejczak, Danielle Tuzinski. . Top
The second was scored by skating at all. Oh, and they good goaltender. Taylor Baker doubled home a hitters – HAN: Brittany McNair, doubled and
homered. GAR: Sam Bryan tripled.
David Krejci. Neither was re- won a ridiculous 43 out of 55 Little doubt. And now — and run in the bottom of the eighth
motely Boucher’s fault. That is faceoffs in the game, 78 per- with all due respect to what the inning to give Dallas a win at Hazleton Area 18, Pittston
Continued from Page 1B
just what Laviolette told his cent. It is impossible to look Flyers accomplished in 2010 — home over Wyoming Valley Area 3 (4 inn.)
They had played very well in goaltender during the timeout good as a team when you lose it would appear to be all over West. Candace Van Horn had four
Monday’s overtime loss in that he called right after the that many, when you are al- but the cliches. As forward Kristen Baker struck out 14 hits as Hazleton Area defeated
Game 2 and had reason to second goal. It was an odd ways chasing just to try to Danny Briere said, “We have to on the mound for the Mountain- Pittston Area in four innings.
think there might be something scene — the rest of the team regain possession. take it one game at a time, try eers and also went 2-for-4 with a Shannon Salvaterra went 3-for-4
to build on. But it was as if gathered around assistant For the Flyers, there were to win one game ... We’re not double. in the win.
they expended everything on coach Craig Berube, and Lavio- none of the breathtaking rushes going to win four games on Kimber Letter picked up two Antoinette Scalti and Kelly
that big punch. They came out lette and Boucher conversing, in transition that marked Game Friday.” hits for Wyoming Valley West. Keener had hits for the Patriots.
Wyoming Valley West ......... 000 110 00 — 2
flat-footed for Game 3 and the alone. 2. From the middle of the sec- All true enough. But it really Dallas ..................................... 011 000 01 — 3 Pittston Area.................................... 300 0 — 3
Hazleton Area ................................. 913 5 — 18
Bruins ended up scoring twice The Bruins, with a lead, with ond period on, there was little isn’t like last year. WP – Kristen Baker, 8IP, 5H, 2R, 1ER, 2BB, 14K;
LP – Abbey Owesn, 7.2IP, 9H, 3R, 2ER, 1BB, 1K; WP – Ally Schutz, 3 IP, 7H, 3R, 3ER, 1BB, 1K; LP
in the game’s first 63 seconds. their trapping style when lead- doubt who was going to win 2B— DAL: K. Baker, T. Baker; WVW: Letter,
Owens. Top hitters – DAL: K. Baker 2-for-4, T.
– Melissa Talerico, 3 IP, 11H, 13R, 10ER, 3BB, 4K;
2B—HAZ: Shannon Salvaterra, Sabrina Babula,
The first was a rocket ing, and with their emphasis in the game — especially when Rich Hofmann is a columnist for Baker 2-for-3, Sara Kohli 2-for-3; WVW: Kimber Carly Rossi. Top hitters – PA; Antoinette Scalti
1-for-2, Kelly Keener 1-for-2; HAZ: Salvaterra
Letter 2-for-3, Owens 1-for-3.
launched by Zdeno Chara, the this game on hitting, just you add in the fact that Tim Philadelphia Daily News. 3-for-4, Candace van Horn 4-for-4.
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Toughness a trademark for female rider


LOUISVILLE,
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some other way, like ’she goes too
wide in the turns, or doesn’t know
foot-2 and weighs 111 pounds in
full riding gear, with her hair bun-
dled in a bandanna tucked be-
Krone stepped away from rac-
ing in 2004 and remains the only
woman to have won a Triple
“She’s galloping along five or six
in front through the stretch, and
boom! Rosie belted her left-hand-
to ride horses be- JIM LITKE how to switch the stick.”’ neath her helmet. She credits fre- Crown race — the 1993 Belmont, ed.
fore she could Napravnikisn’tlikelytogetthat quent fights with an older brother aboard Colonial Affair. She said “I’d completely forgotten what I
walk. Even so, Since then, only four of her fellow dreaded last-minute call, in no for toughening her up. earlier this year what she admired told her,” he added, “but she re-
being the first fe- travelers, including Julie Krone, small part because Kelly Breen, Yet in a sense, her whole life most about Napravnik was her membered.”
male jockey to the most successful, best known who trains Pants on Fire, might be was preparation for the racetrack. strength and “chutzpah.” Flatter- That wasn’t the only thing, Na-
win the Kentucky Derby was not and only female rider in the Hall too afraid to pick up the phone. Her mother, Cindy, ran a horse- ing as the comments and compar- pravnik’s mentors said about her.
her driving ambition. of Fame, have been up in the sad- “I’d rather have her on our side training center in New Jersey isons are, Napravnik insists on do- “One,” she recalled, “said the
“I was determined to be the dle on the first Saturday in May. than have to run against her. And while raising Rosie — her full ing things her own way. thing that everyone hates about
youngest jockey ever to win the The last was Rosemary Homeis- not to put this in a bad way, but Ro- name is Anna Rose — and two ol- Shenotonlywonherdebutrace me is what makes me so good, and
Triple Crown, not just the first fe- ter Jr., in 2003. None has finished sie is a redhead and she’s got that der siblings. All three grew up at Pimlico in 2005, atop a filly that’s the way I carry myself. I feel
male,” she said not too long ago. higher than 11th. fire in her eyes. When she loses,” working around horses and in the named Ringofdiamonds, she had like I have to be as tough as all the
“But that was supposed to happen That should have changed two he said, rolling his eyes, “she’s def- barn. Rosie was riding by age 2, the presence of mind to remem- guys, and I am. I do this every day
when I was 16.” years ago, when 50-to-1shot Mine initely not a happy camper.” racing ponies at 7 and when she ber something trainer Dickie with them. I don’t let them mess
It didn’t, of course, since Na- That Bird charged up the rail to At that point, Breen paused, got her hands on a video called Small, one of her mentors, told with me. ...
pravnik turned 23 in February and steal the Derby. Chantal Suther- glanced behind him and turned “The Jewels of the Triple Crown,” her years earlier, when he first let “I have to be like that, I’ve al-
just picked up her first Triple land had been his regular rider, back, relieved. knew what she wanted to do with her do odd jobs around his barn. ways been like that. It’s actually
Crown-caliber mount, a dark bay lost him for two races during a “I had to look over my shoulder the rest of her life. “I told her the day she starts rid- gotten me,” she said, “really far.”
colt named Pants On Fire. For all change of trainers, then showed when I said that,” he chuckled. “Julie wasn’t in the video,” Na- ing to hit the horse left-handed un-
the progress the sport has made, up at Churchill Downs three days “Like, is Rosie anywhere nearby?” pravnik said, referring to Krone, der the camera so all the jocks’ Jim Litke is a national sports colum-
his name suggests what most of before the race with a promise For all that, Napravnik hardly “but she was the only female jock- agents could see,” Small recently nist for The Associated Press. Write
the men who still control the thor- from one of the owners she would looks imposing. She stands 5- ey I’d ever heard of.” told the Daily Racing Form. to him at jlitke(at)ap.org
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sector reported by payroll firm ADP has continued its recovery from the -$8.25 -$1.53 remover. Its first-quarter $1.11
was less than expected. And the recession. But a harsh winter and
EPS
earnings report will show how EPS $1.14
100
government said the number of rising fuel costs have hurt first- it coped with rising costs for 1Q ’10 1Q ’11
people seeking unemployment ben- quarter earnings at some compa- 1Q ’10 1Q ’11 raw materials and supplies.
Price-to-earnings ratio: 22
efits rose last week to an eight-month 50 nies. YRC’s lenders and investors, Some consumer products
Price-to-earnings ratio: N/A based on past 12 months’ results
high. The department is expected to N D J F M A who agreed to the restructuring last companies have been charg-
based on past 12 months’ results ing more. Church & Dwight Dividend: $1.36 Div. Yield: 1.7%
report that the number of new jobs week, will be interested in how the
last month was down from March. Source: The Labor Department trucker made it through the quarter. Source: FactSet might need to join them. Source: FactSet

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BUSINESS timesleader.com
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FRIDAY, MAY 6, 2011


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Telerx call center looks to hire 40 to 50


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By ANDREW M. SEDER There are currently about 250 for two international food and erators at one point. • May 12, noon to 7 p.m.
aseder@timesleader.com associates at that location and beverage companies. It also has It’s the company that an- • May 21, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
HANOVER TWP. — Telerx, with the expected hiring of centers in Allentown, Hor- swers the phone when some- • May 26, noon to 7 p.m.
I N B R I E F a customer service call center about 50 more over the next sham, El Paso, Texas, Char- one dials the 800 number on Training will begin on June 1
in the Hanover Industrial Es- three months, the center will lotte, N.C., and Penticton, Brit- the back of a box of cake mix, a for 30 new associates with a

Hampton Inn upgraded tates, has announced it will ex-


pand its work force by 40 to 50
be maxed out.
“With the on-boarding of this
ish Columbia.
Telerx is the 11th largest US-
can of coffee or a bag of pet food
with compliments, complaints
second wave of hiring set for
August. Neeley said the compa-
The Hampton Inn Scranton at Mon- thanks to a contract with an un- newest client at our Wilkes- based multichannel contact or questions. ny is looking for entry-level and
tage Mountain hotel has completed named international soup mak- Barre location, we will be at ca- center and business process The hiring events will take experienced customer service
er. pacity,” said Jim Neeley, the outsourcer, and operates as an place at the Wyoming Valley professionals to join the local
extensive property renovations that
The company will hold hir- company’s vice president of hu- independent, wholly owned Mall: “team.”
include a new lobby.
ing events throughout May be- man resources. “If we sign addi- subsidiary of pharmaceutical • Today, 4 to 9 p.m. Neeley said that with the
The hotel opened in 1994 and the
ginning today at the Wyoming tional clients who require us to giant Merck. • Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. new client, whom he said confi-
renovations got underway last August,
Valley Mall. place their business in Wilkes- Though the company isn’t a • Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. dentially requirements prevent
according to the hotel’s general manag-
The center opened in 1999 Barre we would be looking for a household name, the compa- It will also host an open him from identifying, “I believe
er, Ryan Alpert.
with two corporate clients and new location within Wilkes- nies it represents are and it’s house and job fair at its center this is the first new client to join
Other areas transformed by the reno-
space to accommodate more Barre.” likely that you or someone you located at 600 Lasley Ave. in our Wilkes-Barre location since
vation include upgrades to all 129 gues-
than 300 customer service rep- Currently this center pro- know has spoken to one of the the Hanover Industrial Estates the site opened in1999 with the
trooms, public areas and meeting resentatives and support staff. vides customer service support company’s more than 1,700 op- on: two original clients.”
space. In addition, the pool and fitness
center received upgrades and a new
guest laundry room was added to the
second floor of the hotel. All meeting
spaces received new carpeting, tables,
chairs, and artwork. Tougher set
Bon-Ton’s revenue up of tour bus
rules aired
Department store operator Bon-Ton
Stores Inc. said Thursday that revenue
at stores open at least a year climbed
5.1 percent in April.
This figure is a key indicator of a
retailer’s health because it excludes By JOAN LOWY
results from stores opened or closed Associated Press
during the year. WASHINGTON — It would be
For the four weeks ended April 30, harder for tour bus companies to
total revenue rose 4.6 percent to $197.7 win permission to operate and
million. Some of the stronger cate- easier for the government to put
gories included fine jewelry, children’s, rogue operators out of business
coats, cosmetics and home including under a series of bus safety steps
furniture. Weakness was reported in announced Thursday by Trans-
missy, petite and large-size sportswear. portation Secretary Ray LaHood.
Tony Buccina, vice chairman and Other proposals announced by
president of merchandising, said in a LaHood would make it easier for
statement that the monthly results fell
the government to take away bus
short of the company’s expectations
drivers’ commercial licenses if
because of softness in seasonal and
moderate traditional clothing. they violate drug and alcohol
laws while operating a vehicle
other than a bus or if they fail to
CVS Caremark income dips JASON RIEDMILLER/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
pay fines.
Attention to bus safety by
CVS Caremark Corp. said Thursday
Nearbid.com co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Ted Brunelle addresses those gathered Thursday at the opening Transportation Department offi-
that its first-quarter net income fell
of the company’s operations at 201 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. The online company creates an auction market for jobs cials and members of Congress
nearly 8 percent as its pharmacy bene-
and services, letting consumers and businesses vie for local work at the best possible price and terms, providing the has been heightened since the
fits management business continued to
market with a new mechanism for job creation and pricing efficiency. March 12 crash of a bus returning
report lower profits.
The Woonsocket, R.I., company said to New York City’s Chinatown af-

Nearbid.com will create jobs in area


its profit fell to $713 million, or 52 ter an overnight excursion to a
cents per share, from $771 million, or Connecticut casino. Fifteen were
55 cents per share. Its revenue grew 9 killed when the bus — which
percent to $25.88 billion from $23.76 safety investigators say was trav-
billion. eling at its maximum possible
Excluding acquisition and other By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES new job but not to search for existing ty,” Ted Brunelle said. speed of 78 mph — toppled off an
charges, the company said it earned 57 For The Times Leader work. They can post text and photos or The brothers hope to have 1 million elevated highway and struck a
cents per share. FactSet said analysts SCRANTON – Deemed a “social com- use an internal messaging service to local “jobs” created before Dec. 31, 2012. utility pole, peeling off its roof.
expected a profit of 55 cents per share merce” website by its creators, Scranton connect with prospective bidders about “We think it’s going to be very suc- A passenger has said the driver
and $25.76 billion in revenue. residents Alex, 27, and Ted Brunelle, 32, their job. cessful, and it’s going to be a paradigm fell asleep; the driver has said he
Revenue from the company’s retail publicly unveiled their new business, “It doesn’t cost a penny to bid, it in the marketplace of creating jobs,” Ted was alert and well-rested.
stores rose 4.4 percent to $14.6 billion. Nearbid.com, on Thursday morning. doesn’t cost a penny to post,” Chief Ex- Brunelle said. The new proposals would re-
Revenue from Caremark rose 18.4 The auction marketplace, which is ecutive Officer Alex Brunelle said. “It’s Local elected officials in attendance quire bus companies to pass a
percent to $14 billion with the addition currently in a beta testing phase, will fa- the responsibility of the buyer and the lauded the idea and the impact it could safety audit before receiving fed-
of a contract with Aetna. About $2.7 cilitate the creation of jobs in Northeast- seller… to interact and have their trans- have on area business.
eral permission to operate. The
billion in revenue is counted for both ern Pennsylvania, according to Chief action completed. Our fees are zero.” “It’s people like Alex and Ted who cre-
audit would include an interview
businesses. Technology Officer Ted Brunelle. The owners plan to earn revenue ate jobs and who help build our econo-
through advertising. my,” Lackawanna County Commission- with the company’s owners and a
Profits at the Caremark pharmacy “We are to the services marketplace
benefits management business fell what eBay is to the products market- Alex Brunelle said programmers Neil er Corey O’Brien said. The site will rely safety examination of the compa-
because of costs connected to a new place,” he said. Opet, Craig Simko and Amandeep Cho- on promotion through search engine ny’s drivers and vehicles.
contract with Aetna Inc. The site offers registered users the pra put in thousands of hours to make optimization and a strong social net- The department also would
ability to post “jobs” and seek compet- the site a success. working presence. have greater authority to pursue
enforcement action against un-
Mortgage rates down itive bids from local business owners to
have their work completed, from music
“I owe the credit of the functionality
of the system to them.”
“This is effectively a merger of e-com-
merce and social networking to create safe "reincarnated" or "chamele-
Fixed mortgage rates dipped to the lessons to car repairs. Jobs are targeted The site, the Brunelles said, was born almost a social commerce,” Alex Bru- on" companies, which are oper-
lowest level of the year this week. The by category including travel, legal ser- out of needs that they encountered as nelle said. ations that go out of business in
third straight weekly decline comes at vices and entertainment that are broken business and rental property owners. Nearbid.com has offices in the Scran- one location after being cited for
the start of the peak buying season. into subcategories to consolidate “We had a problem, and there was no ton Enterprise Center, 201 Lackawanna safety violations and reopen in
Freddie Mac says the average rate on searches and results. service to fulfill our requirements. This Ave. For more information, call (570) another location under a new
the 30-year loan fell to 4.71 percent Users need a free account to post a is built through the mother of necessi- 309-3999 or visit www.nearbid.com. name.
from 4.78 percent the previous week.
That matched this year’s low reached

$3.2B GM profit best in more than a decade


in January. But it is above the 40-year
low of 4.17 percent hit in November.
The average rate on the 15-year fixed
mortgage slipped to 3.89 percent from
3.97 percent. It reached 3.57 percent in By TOM KRISHER spike in U.S. gasoline prices, a cent to $36.2 billion, driven by
November, the lowest level on records and DEE-ANN DURBIN trend that would have sunk the a 25 percent jump in U.S. auto
dating back to 1991. AP Auto Writers company just a few years ago sales and a 10 percent gain in
DETROIT — General Mo- when it relied on gas-guzzling China.
tors Co. reported its highest pickups and SUVs for profits. GM’s quarterly net income is
quarterly profit in more than a GM’s results follow strong more than triple the $865 mil-
decade, helped by demand for earnings reports at crosstown lion it earned in the first quar-
fuel-efficient cars and a big gain rivals Ford Motor Co. and ter of last year. It’s also a good
$3.98 $3.67 $2.90 from selling its stake in its for- Chrysler Group LLC. sign for the U.S. government,
mer auto parts business. GM thrived in the quarter by which is hoping the profit
The biggest U.S. automaker selling small cars like the new boosts GM’s stock price so it
$4.06
07/17/08
said Thursday that it earned Chevrolet Cruze, and efficient can sell its stake in the compa- AP FILE PHOTO
$3.2 billion, or $1.77 per share, crossover vehicles such as the ny and recoup more of the $50 Tom Stephens, vice chairman of General Motors, holds up the
in the first quarter. It was a Chevrolet Equinox and GMC billion taxpayer bailout that North American International Auto Show Car of the Year
great start considering the Terrain. Revenue rose 15 per- saved GM two years ago. trophy awarded to the Chevrolet Volt.
CMYK

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Every bull market has its dips – as does every eco- Here is advice from strategists about weathering Allstate 33.42 -.56 +4.8 CybrOpt 9.80 ... +14.8 HuntBnk 6.65 -.11 -3.2 NBkGreece 1.48 -.04 -11.9 RPM 22.97 -.22 +3.9 ThermoFis 59.72 -.73 +7.9
AlphaNRs 51.73 -1.18 -13.8 CypSemi 20.93 +.65 +12.6 Huntsmn 19.97 +.48 +27.9 NatFuGas 69.00 -1.03 +5.2 RadianGrp 5.68 -.22 -29.6 Thermon n 12.28 ... 0.0
nomic recovery. The S&P 500 fell 14 percent between the market’s down times: AlteraCp lf 48.00 +.65 +34.9 DCT Indl 5.73 +.07 +7.9 Hydrognc 4.93 -.15 +31.1 NatGrid 49.94 -.70 +12.5 RadioShk 15.93 ... -13.8 3M Co 94.92 -1.28 +10.0
Altria 26.68 -.17 +8.4 DNP Selct 9.63 -.01 +5.4 IAMGld g 19.70 -.89 +10.7 NOilVarco 68.70 -1.22 +2.2 Ralcorp 90.20 +2.81 +38.7 THorton g 48.24 -.24 +17.0
AmBev s 32.07 +.60 +3.4 DR Horton 12.05 +.06 +1.0 INGPrRTr 6.17 -.07 +8.4 NatSemi 24.20 ... +75.9 Raytheon 48.92 +.03 +6.4
John Buckingham Amazon 197.11 -2.86 +9.5 DTE 50.84 -.63 +12.2 ION Geoph 10.08 -.72 +18.9 NetApp 51.50 -.38 -6.3 RegionsFn 7.11 -.26 +1.6
Timberlnd 30.65 -10.92
TimeWarn 36.01 -.48
+24.6
+11.9
Ameren 28.88 -.33 +2.4 DanaHldg 17.88 +.13 +3.9 iShGold s 14.38 -.43 +3.5 Netflix 230.31 +1.12 +31.1 Renren n 16.87 -1.14 -6.3
Chief investment officer of Al Frank Asset Management AMovilL 52.25 -.45 -8.9 Danaher s 54.14 -.85 +14.8 iSAstla 26.41 -.41 +3.8
TitanMet 19.13 -.66 +11.4
NetQin n 9.30 ... 0.0 RepubAir 4.91 +.17 -32.9 TorDBk g 84.26 -.63 +14.9
Consider it a buying opportunity. When good stocks fall, they go on sale, AMovilA 52.47 -.23 -8.2
AmAxle 11.87 +.12 -7.7
Darden 48.93
DeanFds 11.21
+.73
+.10
+5.4
+26.8
iShBraz 72.85
iSCan 32.04
-.53 -5.9
-.72 +3.4
NewAmHi 10.27 -.02
NwGold g 9.51 -.48
+3.1
-2.6
RepFBcp 2.62 +.05 +7.4
RepubSvc 31.59 -.22 +5.8
Total SA 59.65 -2.40
Toyota 79.56 -.20
+11.5
+1.2
he says. “If you can get them at a lower price, absolutely take advantage of it.” AmCapLtd 10.37 -.18 +37.2 Deere 91.54 -1.49 +10.2 iShEMU 40.02 -1.16 +13.5 NJ Rscs 43.56 +.19 +1.0 RschMotn 47.29 -.08 -18.6
AEagleOut 14.79 -.92 +1.1 Dell Inc 15.88 +.04 +17.2 iSh HK 18.88 -.09 -.2 TrCda g 42.45 -.55 +11.6
NY Times 8.23 +.22 -16.0 Revlon 16.20 -.17 +64.6 Transocn 68.77 +.31 -1.1
He likes Marathon Oil, which is down 8 percent since Friday, and Taskos Energy AEP 36.66 +.02 +1.9 DeltaAir 11.22 +.75 -11.0 iShJapn 10.46 -.08 -4.1 Newcastle 5.70 -.20 -14.9 ReynAm s 37.13 -.16 +13.8
AmExp 49.52 -.18 +15.4 DenburyR 20.74 -.15 +8.6 iSh Kor 66.17 -.74 +8.1 Travelers 63.00 -.54 +13.1
Navigation, a shipper that’s down nearly 1 percent. AmIntlGrp 30.79 -.85 -36.2 Dndreon 38.05 -1.39 +9.0 iShMex 60.58 -.59 -2.2
NewellRub 18.77 +.12 +3.2 RioTinto 66.74 -2.13 -6.9 TrimbleN 44.00 +3.51 +10.2
NewmtM 54.69 -1.74 -11.0 RiteAid 1.14 -.02 +29.1 TriQuint 12.68 +.05 +8.5
AmSupr 12.25 +.88 -57.2 DeutschBk 61.92 -1.85 +19.0 iShSing 13.71 -.15 -1.0 NewsCpA 17.35 +.01 +19.2 Riverbed s 34.12 +.84 -3.0
AmTower 52.96 +1.22 +2.6 DBGoldDS 7.12 +.38 -10.8 iSPacxJpn 48.04 -.60 +2.3 TycoIntl 48.83 +.15 +17.8
Sam Dedio AmWtrWks 29.20 -.13 +15.5 DevelDiv 14.53 -.14 +3.1 iSTaiwn 15.68 +.05 +.4
NewsCpB 18.21 -.34
Nexen g 24.57 -1.28
+10.9
+7.3
RossStrs 78.55 +5.10 +24.2
RylCarb 41.96 +2.65 -10.7
Tyson 19.22 -.15 +11.6
Ameriprise 60.06 -.43 +4.4 DevonE 83.46 -1.50 +6.3 iSh UK 18.20 -.44 +4.8 UBS AG 19.20 -.58 +16.6
Head of US equities at Artio Global Management Ametek s 44.00 -.24 +12.1 Diageo 80.78 +.31 +8.7 iShSilver 33.72 -4.55 +11.7
NextEraEn 57.05 -.38 +9.7 RoyDShllA 72.84 -2.61 +9.1 UDR 25.70 +.24 +9.3
NiSource 19.55 -.27 +11.0 SpdrDJIA 125.64 -1.33 +8.7 US Airwy 9.82 +.52 -1.9
Keep your eye on the calendar. He says demand for stocks tends to slow Amgen 57.42 -.26 +4.6
Anadarko 74.30 -1.78 -2.4
DiaOffs
DiamRk 11.00
69.88 -.84
+.02
+4.5
-8.3
iShChina25 43.35
iShEMkts 47.63
-.36 +.6
-.46 0.0
NobleCorp 39.64 -.69
NokiaCp 8.47 -.13
+10.8
-17.9
SpdrGold 143.47 -4.26 +3.4
S&P500ETF133.61-1.22 +6.3
US Gold 7.53 -.56 -6.7
USEC 4.31 +.04 -28.4
this time of the year. One reason: Many investors have made annual contributions to AnglogldA 45.77 -2.22 -7.0 Diebold 32.75 +.01 +2.2 iShB20 T 95.49 +.90 +1.5 Nordstrm 47.50 -.50 +12.1 SpdrHome 18.70 +.12 +7.5 UniSrcEn 37.47 +.05 +4.5
Annaly 17.94 +.01 +.1 DirecTV A 48.29 -.21 +20.9 iS Eafe 61.57 -1.24 +5.8 NorflkSo 72.22 -.09 +15.0 SpdrKbwBk 25.19 -.36 -2.8
401(k) and other retirement plans. He also says company earnings tend to weaken A123 Sys 5.68 +.05 -40.5 DrSCBr rs 36.27 +.53 -22.5 iSR1KV 68.97 -.66 +6.3 NA Pall g 5.55 -.29 -20.0 SpdrRetl 52.60 -.02 +8.8
UnilevNV 32.37 -.64 +3.1
Apache 122.84 -3.77 +3.0 DirFnBr rs 41.55 +1.28 -12.1 iSR2KV 73.90 -.37 +4.0 Unilever 32.01 -.62 +3.7
during the summer. Total earnings for the S&P 500 have fallen between the second Apple Inc 346.75 -2.82 +7.5 DrxEBear rs15.78 +.94 -30.0 iSR2KG 94.21 -.45 +7.8
NoestUt 35.26 -.47 +10.6 SpdrOGEx 57.29 -1.25 +8.6 UnionPac 101.71 +1.15 +9.8
NthnO&G 19.80 -.85 -27.2 SpdrMetM 70.41 -1.56 +2.4
and third quarters in 12 of the last 20 years. That encourages some investors to sell. ApldMatl 14.96 -.13 +6.5 DrxFnBull 28.94 -.94 +3.9 iShR2K 82.83 -.38 +5.9 NthgtM g 2.67 -.12 -16.6 SPX Cp 81.25 -2.56 +13.7
Unisys 27.42 -.09 +5.9
Arbitron 39.09 +.44 -5.9 DirxSCBull 83.42 -1.16 +15.2 iShREst 61.31 -.09 +9.6 UtdContl 25.79 +1.40 +8.3
NorthropG 64.15 -.32 +9.2 Safeway 24.27 +.28 +7.9
ArcelorMit 35.09 -1.01 -8.0 DirxEnBull 72.71 -4.99 +24.4 ITT Corp 57.53 +.39 +10.4 UPS B 73.96 -.29 +1.9
NwstNG 44.55 -.42 -4.1 StJoe 25.57 +.31 +17.0
Andy Jung ArchCoal 30.97 -.76 -11.7 Discover 24.01 -.04 +29.6 Informat 51.53 -.12 +17.0 NovaGld g 10.84 -1.05 -24.0 Saks 11.27 -.31 +5.3
US Bancrp 25.20 -.34
US NGs rs 10.99 -.79
-6.6
-8.3
AriadP 8.49 +.39 +66.5 DishNetwk 29.28 +.54 +48.9 IngerRd 49.25 -.65 +4.6 Novartis 59.56 -.79 +1.0 SanDisk 47.34 +.11 -5.1
Co-portfolio manager of the Aston/Montag & Caldwell Mid Cap Growth Fund ArmHld 27.51 -1.11 +32.6 Disney 42.69 +.07 +13.8 InglesMkts 18.23 -.07 -5.1 Novlus 35.42 +2.49 +9.6 SandRdge 10.67 -.33 +45.8
US OilFd 39.32 -3.94 +.8
AspenTech 15.44 +.59 +21.6 DomRescs 46.54 -.48 +8.9 Intel 23.61 +.11 +12.3 USSteel 46.12 -.68 -21.1
Keep a long-term approach. Investors should own stocks only if they AstraZen 50.45 -.42 +9.2 Dominos 21.30 +2.10 +33.5 IBM 168.46 -2.16 +14.8
Nucor 44.70 -.65
NustarEn 63.99 -.73
+2.0
-7.9
Sanofi 39.31 -1.27 +22.0
SaraLee 19.28 +.14 +10.1 UtdTech 88.53 -.85 +12.5
Atmel 14.43 -.32 +17.1 Dover 65.16 +.01 +11.5 Intl Coal 14.45 -.02 +86.7 UtdhlthGp 49.58 +.02 +37.3
don’t need the money in the short term. If they have a long-term approach, ATMOS 33.95 -.27 +8.8 DowChm 39.23 -.41 +14.9 IntlGame 17.73 +.20 +.2
NuvFloat 12.51 -.06 +5.9 Satcon h 2.89 -.16 -35.8
UnumGrp 26.01 -.52 +7.4
NvMAd 13.22 +.01 +1.1 SaulCntr 42.63 -.25 -10.0
investors can tune out short-term fluctuations. “We don’t tend to get too whipped AutoData 53.54 -.77 +15.7 DryShips 4.56 +.01 -16.9 IntPap 31.33 -.34 +15.0 NvPA 13.20 +.07 -1.0 SavientPh 8.57 -2.51 -23.1 VOC ETr n 21.00 ... 0.0
AvalRare n 8.13 -.67 +30.3 DuPont 53.87 -.64 +8.0 Interpublic 11.22 -.05 +5.6 Nvidia 18.66 +.01 +21.2 Schlmbrg 82.84 -1.95 -.8 Vale SA 30.91 +.01 -10.6
around by day-to-day events,” he says. He holds stocks in his fund for an average AvanirPhm 4.06 -.19 -.5 DukeEngy 18.72 -.13 +5.1 Intersil 14.93 +.18 -2.2 Vale SA pf 27.64 +.09 -8.5
OcciPet 105.96 -2.93 +8.0 SchoolSp 13.97 -.14 +.3
of about three years. AveryD 42.02 +.30 -.8 Dycom 14.53 +.26 -1.5 Invesco 24.14 -.43 +.3 OfficeDpt 4.20 +.02 -22.2 Schwab 17.82 -.06 +4.1 ValeantPh 49.10 +.11 +73.6
Avon 28.71 -1.61 -1.2 Dynegy rs 6.22 -.23 +10.7 ItauUnibH 22.21 -.01 -7.1 OfficeMax 9.07 -.14 -48.8 SeadrillLtd 32.38 -1.21 -4.5 ValenceT h 1.26 -.05 -25.0
BB&T Cp 26.66 -.05 +1.4 ETrade rs 15.87 -.18 -.8 JAlexandr 5.86 +.06 +11.6 OilSvHT 148.07 -2.42 +5.4 SeagateT 17.10 -.21 +13.8 ValeroE 26.31 -.38 +13.8
Stan Choe, Elizabeth Gramling • AP BHP BillLt 93.55 -2.72 +.7 eBay 32.68 -.33 +17.4 J&J Snack 50.16 -.27 +4.0 ValpeyFsh 3.22 +.02 -5.0
OnSmcnd 11.02 +.74 +11.5 SearsHldgs 78.08 +.93 +5.9
BJs Whls 51.21 +.06 +6.9 EMC Cp 27.00 -.37 +17.9 JA Solar 6.11 -.03 -11.7 OplinkC 18.28 +.26 -1.0 SelCmfrt 16.56 +.38 +81.4 ValVis A 6.23 +.03 +2.0
BMC Sft 51.26 +2.19 +8.7 ENI 50.34 -1.68 +15.1 JDS Uniph 21.38 +1.38 +47.7 VangEmg 48.09 -.51 -.1
Mutual Funds BP PLC 43.48 -.90 -1.6
BP Pru 108.60 -2.61 -14.2
EOG Res 104.35
Eastgrp 45.37
-1.93
+.08
+14.2
+7.2
JPMorgCh 45.17
Jabil 20.47
-.33 +6.5
+.98 +1.9
Oracle 34.67 -.58
OwensIll 31.24 -.30
PECO pfA 71.00 -.99
+10.8
+1.8
+1.4
SemiHTr 36.38 +.14 +11.8
SempraEn 54.36 -.42 +3.6
ServiceCp 11.45 +.04 +38.8
VantageDrl 1.65 +.02
VarianSemi 61.20 -.16
-18.7
+65.5
Baidu s 140.19 +1.18 +45.2 EKodak 2.85 +.04 -46.8 JpnSmCap 8.59 -.11 -4.2 Verisign 34.64 +1.18 +6.0
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD PG&E Cp 45.91 +.36 -4.0 ShawGrp 37.68 +.34 +10.1
BakrHu 69.74 -2.33 +22.0 Eaton s 51.55 -.38 +1.6 JetBlue 5.96 +.06 -9.8 VertxPh 53.19 -2.12 +51.8
PICO Hld 30.47 +.20 -4.2 SiderurNac 14.29 -1.00 -14.3
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn BallardPw 1.77 -.11 +18.0 ElPasoCp 18.50 +.20 +34.4 JohnJn 65.01 -.66 +5.1 VestinRMII 1.31 -.03 -9.7
PMI Grp 1.75 -.27 -47.0 Siemens 137.52 -3.08 +10.7
BallyTech 39.37 +.43 -6.7 EldorGld g 16.11 -.56 -13.2 JohnsnCtl 39.47 -.23 +3.3 ViacomA 58.24 -.10 +27.0
Alliance Bernstein Dodge & Cox GrowB m 45.31 -.21 +5.8 ShDurIncC m 4.65 ... +1.7 PremierInv d 22.19 -.28 +9.0 ITrsyAdml 11.45 +.03 +1.9 PPG 90.24 -.15 +7.3 SifyTech 6.22 -.28+175.2
BcoBrades 19.02 -.08 -6.3 ElectArts 21.68 +1.76 +32.4 JoyGlbl 89.78 -4.91 +3.5 ViacomB 50.27 -.05 +26.9
BalShrB m 14.80 -.08 +6.9 Bal 74.54 -.42 +6.7 Growth A m 47.37 -.22 +6.1 MFS TotRetInv d 13.86 -.07 +5.4 InfPrtAdm 26.56 -.04 +4.7 PPL Corp 27.39 -.17 +4.1 SilvWhtn g 35.15 -1.98 -10.0
BcoSantSA 11.88 -.40 +11.5 EmersonEl 55.03 -.81 -3.7 JnprNtwk 37.54 +.25 +1.7 VirgnMda h 31.01 +.12 +13.8
CoreOppA m 12.57 -.11 +9.2 Income 13.48 +.02 +3.0 HY TF A m 9.74 +.04 +3.0 MAInvA m 20.42 -.21 +6.2 ValPlSvc m 14.13 -.10 +5.3 Pacholder 9.65 -.01 +14.2 SilvrcpM g 10.77 -1.13 -16.1
InfPrtI 10.82 -.01 +4.7 BcoSBrasil 11.19 +.11 -17.7 EnbrEPt s 31.71 -.48 +1.7 KB Home 12.03 +.36 -10.8 Visa 78.70 -1.07 +11.8
American Beacon IntlStk 37.63 -.51 +5.4 Income A m 2.27 -.01 +6.9 MAInvC m 19.72 -.19 +6.0 Schwab PallCorp 55.44 -.75 +11.8 Sina 122.26 +3.50 +77.7
InflaPro 13.52 -.02 +4.6 BkHawaii 48.35 -.28 +2.4 EnCana g 32.13 -.49 +10.3 KKR n 17.65 -.15 +24.3 VishayInt 16.53 -.10 +12.6
LgCpVlInv 19.67 -.19 +6.2 Stock 115.74 -.97 +7.8 Income C m 2.29 -.01 +6.6 TotRetA m 14.70 -.07 +5.0 1000Inv d 39.75 -.33 +6.9 BkAtl A h .90 +.02 -21.7 PanASlv 32.93 -1.60 -20.1 SiriusXM 2.12 -.01 +30.1
EndvSilv g 8.62 -1.37 +17.4 KLA Tnc 44.52 +.69 +15.2 Vivus 7.76 -.26 -17.2
LgCpVlIs 20.72 -.20 +6.3 Dreyfus IncomeAdv 2.26 -.01 +7.0 ValueA m 24.37 -.21 +7.1 S&P500Sel d 20.89 -.19 +6.7 InstIdxI 122.28 -1.11 +6.8 BarcGSOil 25.99 -2.67 +1.5 Energen 60.06 -1.40 +24.5 Kaydon 37.75 +.12 -7.3 PatriotCoal 23.62 -.71 +21.9 SkywksSol 29.82 +.32 +4.2
PattUTI 28.04 -.38 +30.1 SmithMicro 5.66 -1.60 -64.0 Vodafone 27.93 -.27 +5.6
American Cent Apprecia 41.04 -.52 +7.5 NY TF A m 11.34 +.04 +2.8 ValueI 24.49 -.21 +7.3 Scout InstPlus 122.29 -1.11 +6.8 Bar iPVix rs 25.35 +.70 -32.6 Energizer 75.89 +.98 +4.1 Kellogg 56.55 -.21 +10.7
US Gov A m 6.78 +.01 +2.0 Paychex 32.16 -.57 +4.0 Smucker 73.89 -1.13 +12.6 Vornado 94.20 -.16 +13.0
EqIncInv 7.57 -.06 +5.4 EmgLead ... ... +4.2 MainStay Interntl d 34.23 -.53 +5.7 InstTStPl 30.43 -.24 +7.1 BarnesNob 12.71 +.70 -10.2 EngyConv 1.81 -.05 -60.7 Kendle 14.98 +5.48 +37.6 VulcanM 41.38 -2.82 -6.7
TechGrA f 33.70 +.04 +3.7 FrankTemp-Mutual BarrickG 46.83 -1.28 -11.9 EngyTsfr 49.84 -1.78 -3.8 KeyEngy 16.30 -.49 +25.6 PeabdyE 61.75 -2.27 -3.5 SnapOn 60.00 -.48 +6.0
GrowthInv 27.32 -.20 +5.7 HiYldCorA m 6.01 ... +4.5 Selected IntlExpIn d 17.29 -.30 +3.7 PennVaRs 25.96 -.40 -8.3 Sonus 2.98 -.01 +11.6 Wabash 10.24 +.23 -13.6
IncGroA m 25.58 -.22 +7.0 Eaton Vance Beacon Z 13.08 -.07 +6.3 Manning & Napier AmerShS b 43.29 -.42 +4.5 Baxter 57.29 -.75 +13.2 ENSCO 54.50 -.27 +2.1 Keycorp 8.50 -.13 -4.0 WalMart 55.07 -.30 +2.1
Discov A m 30.84 -.22 +5.7 IntlGr d 20.25 -.36 +4.7 BeazerHm 4.20 -.05 -22.1 Entergy 68.70 -.60 -3.0 Kimco 19.34 -.06 +7.2 PennWst g 23.58 +.05 -1.4 SouthnCo 39.29 -.23 +2.8
UltraInv 24.07 -.15 +6.3 HiIncOppA m 4.51 ... +5.7 WrldOppA 9.32 -.14 +8.2 American D 43.30 -.43 +4.6 Penney 37.46 -1.96 +15.9 SthnCopper35.19 -1.15 -27.8 Walgrn 42.50 -.28 +9.1
HiIncOppB m 4.52 ... +5.4 Discov Z 31.23 -.23 +5.8 IntlGrAdm d 64.46 -1.14 +4.8 BerkHa A 119355 -2955 -.9 EntPrPt 40.54 -.36 -2.6 KindME 72.94 -.99 +3.8
American Funds Merger Sequoia PeopUtdF 13.50 -.29 -3.6 SwstAirl 11.91 +.27 -8.2 WeathfIntl 19.93 -.27 -12.6
AMCAPA m 20.10 -.11 +6.7 LrgCpValA m 18.80 -.21 +3.4 QuestZ 18.74 -.10 +5.9 IntlStkIdxAdm d27.47 -.48 +4.3 BerkH B 79.66 -1.92 -.6 EnzoBio 3.85 +.01 -27.1 Kinross g 14.78 -.73 -22.0 WellPoint 77.49 +.29 +36.3
Shares A m 21.97 -.11 +6.4 Merger m 16.24 -.02 +2.9 Sequoia 143.88 -.45 +11.3 BestBuy 30.91 -.40 -9.9 EpicorSft 12.46 -.03 +23.4 KodiakO g 6.08 -.20 -7.9 PepcoHold 19.32 -.11 +5.9 SwstnEngy 41.81 -.42 +11.7
BalA m 18.82 -.11 +5.5 NatlMuniA m 8.91 +.05 +2.0 IntlStkIdxI d 109.90 -1.93 +4.2 PeregrineP 2.24 -.06 -2.6 SpectraEn 27.63 -.50 +10.6 WellsFargo 28.13 -.65 -9.2
NatlMuniB m 8.90 +.04 +1.6 Shares Z 22.15 -.12 +6.5 Metropolitan West T Rowe Price BigLots 39.36 -1.25 +29.2 EricsnTel 14.78 -.28 +28.2 Kohls 52.79 -.56 -2.9
BondA m 12.36 +.02 +2.6 TotRetBdI 10.53 +.02 +3.2 BlChpGr 40.37 -.24 +5.9 IntlVal d 33.32 -.57 +3.6 Petrohawk 24.14 +.10 +32.3 SpectPh 8.02 -.56 +16.7 WendyArby 4.90 +.03 +6.1
CapIncBuA m 52.30 -.39 +5.8 PAMuniA m 8.66 +.03 +2.9 FrankTemp-Templeton BioRadA 122.80 -.94 +18.2 EtfSilver 34.40 -4.65 +11.9 KrispKrm 5.50 +.05 -21.2 WernerEnt 26.17 +.53 +15.8
TotRtBd b 10.53 +.02 +3.0 CapApprec 21.52 -.16 +6.0 LTGradeAd 9.60 +.07 +4.8 BlockHR 17.20 +.23 +44.4 ExcoRes 20.29 -.06 +4.5 Kroger 24.30 +.14 +8.7 PetrbrsA 30.57 -1.26 -10.5 SprintNex 5.19 -.08 +22.7
CapWldBdA m21.09 -.09 +4.2 FMI Fgn A m 7.67 -.11 +9.9 Petrobras 34.48 -1.23 -8.9 SprottSilv 15.19 -1.82 +8.0 WestellT 3.57 -.06 +9.2
GlBond A m 13.84 -.10 +3.3 Morgan Stanley Instl DivGrow 24.38 -.18 +6.9 LTInvGr 9.60 +.07 +4.8 BlueCoat 25.37 -2.17 -15.1 Exelon 41.11 -.63 -1.3 Kulicke 11.45 +.80 +59.0
CpWldGrIA m 37.95 -.45 +6.7 LgCap 16.67 -.12 +6.8 DivrSmCap d 17.52 -.09 +10.7 PetRes 29.26 -.59 +8.3 SprottGold 12.46 -.53 +.9 WstnRefin 15.53 +.20 +46.8
EurPacGrA m 43.71 -.49 +5.7 GlBond C m 13.87 -.10 +3.2 IntlEqI d 14.58 -.25 +7.1 LifeCon 16.93 -.06 +3.9 Boeing 78.45 -.39 +20.2 Expedia 24.73 +.01 -1.4 LDK Solar 10.17 -.25 +.5 WstnUnion 20.64 -.10 +11.1
FPA EmMktStk d 35.12 -.32 -0.5 Boise Inc 8.28 +.03 +4.4 ExpScrip s 57.40 -.19 +6.2 LSI Corp 7.30 -.02 +21.9 Pfizer 20.39 -.25 +16.4 SP Matls 39.03 -.47 +1.6
FnInvA m 39.07 -.41 +6.8 GlBondAdv 13.80 -.10 +3.4 MdCpGrI 41.25 -.28 +10.4 LifeGro 23.30 -.20 +5.6 Weyerh 22.10 -.02 +16.7
Cres d 28.35 -.11 +5.8 EqIndex d 36.00 -.33 +6.7 BostonSci 7.56 -.18 -.1 ExxonMbl 82.62 -2.19 +13.0 LamResrch 47.56 +.19 -8.1 PhilipMor 68.39 -.96 +16.8 SP HlthC 35.25 -.23 +11.9
GrthAmA m 32.10 -.27 +5.5 NewInc m 10.88 ... +1.3 Growth A m 19.53 -.24 +9.8 Natixis PimcoHiI 14.19 +.03 +11.6 SP CnSt 31.36 -.24 +7.0 WhitingPt s 61.97 -2.08 +5.8
EqtyInc 24.95 -.29 +5.7 LifeMod 20.52 -.12 +4.9 BrigExp 27.59 -.91 +1.3 FMC Tch s 42.65 -.80 -4.1 LancastrC 60.13 +.23 +5.1
HiIncA m 11.59 -.01 +5.3 World A m 15.98 -.19 +7.7 InvBndY 12.50 -.02 +4.8 PimcoMuni 12.95 ... +2.7 SP Consum40.26 -.11 +7.6 WholeFd 59.95 +.21 +18.5
Fairholme Funds FinSer 14.44 -.17 +1.9 MidCapGr 20.65 -.03 +8.7 BrMySq 28.49 -.22 +7.6 Fastenal 65.92 -.30 +10.0 LVSands 42.68 +.15 -7.1
IncAmerA m 17.49 -.12 +6.7 Franklin Templeton StratIncA m 15.51 -.05 +6.8 PinWst 43.84 -.27 +5.8 SP Engy 74.47 -1.58 +9.1 WmsCos 30.76 -.62 +24.4
Fairhome d 33.88 -.19 -4.8 GrowStk 33.80 -.19 +5.1 MidCp 22.02 -.07 +8.4 Broadcom 33.85 -1.01 -22.3 FedExCp 95.29 +2.65 +2.5 LawsnSft 11.06 -.03 +19.6
IntBdAmA m 13.51 +.01 +1.4 FndAllA m 11.26 -.09 +7.6 StratIncC m 15.59 -.05 +6.5 PioNtrl 88.71 -3.62 +2.2 SPDR Fncl 16.03 -.21 +.5 Windstrm 12.72 -.50 -8.8
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InvCoAmA m 29.58 -.31 +5.5 KaufmanR m 5.73 -.03 +4.2 BrkfldPrp 19.39 -.09 +10.6 Finisar 25.32 +.01 -14.7 LeeEnt 1.17 +.15 -52.4
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EmgMktsVI 15.17 -.15 +3.9 SmCpGrInv 19.29 +.06 +7.9 IntlGrInc d 14.37 -.26 +8.0 Polycom 58.09 +1.38 +49.0 StanBlkDk 74.00 +1.72 +10.7 XL Grp 23.35 -.24 +7.0
NewPerspA m30.21 -.31 +5.6 AstMgr50 16.02 -.09 +4.2 Morg 19.24 -.10 +6.7 CB REllis 26.53 +.23 +29.5 FirstEngy 41.24 -.61 +11.4 Level3 1.59 -.03 +62.2
IntItVlIV 23.49 -.47 +7.6 Northern IntlStk d 14.80 -.20 +4.0 CBS B 26.70 -.51 +40.2 Flextrn 6.95 +.10 -11.5 LibtyMIntA 17.53 -.21 +11.2 Polypore 65.88+10.51 +61.7 Staples 20.92 -.05 -8.1 XcelEngy 24.25 -.22 +3.0
NwWrldA m 55.71 -.42 +2.1 Bal 19.10 -.09 +5.1 MuHYAdml 10.17 +.03 +2.4 Xerox 10.15 +.03 -11.9
QuIII 21.47 -.23 +7.3 HYFixInc d 7.54 ... +5.9 IntlStkAd m 14.74 -.20 +3.9 CH Engy 52.44 -.42 +7.3 Fonar 2.07 +.19 +59.2 LillyEli 38.19 +.07 +9.0 Popular 3.10 -.06 -1.3 Starbucks 36.50 -.07 +13.6
SmCpWldA m40.34 -.32 +3.8 BlChGrow 48.21 -.29 +6.3 MuInt 13.45 +.03 +2.7 Xilinx 35.61 +.46 +22.9
QuVI 21.48 -.23 +7.4 MMIntlEq d 10.26 -.15 +3.2 LatinAm d 52.94 -.43 -6.7 CMS Eng 19.83 -.07 +6.6 FootLockr 21.77 +.46 +11.0 LimelghtN 6.38 +.12 +9.8 Potash s 52.27 -1.15 +1.3 StarwdHtl 58.60 +.81 -3.6
TaxEBdAmA m11.94 +.04 +2.5 Canada d 59.39 -1.22 +2.1 Yahoo 18.43 +.23 +10.8
Goldman Sachs Oakmark MediaTele 56.85 -.17 +9.9 MuIntAdml 13.45 +.03 +2.7 CNO Fincl 7.78 +.06 +14.7 FordM 15.08 -.07 -10.2 Limited 40.42 +.10 +31.5 Power-One 7.93 +.15 -22.3 StateStr 45.88 -.49 -1.0
USGovSecA m14.04 +.03 +1.6 CapApr 26.73 -.11 +5.5 Yamana g 11.91 -.39 -7.0
GrOppIs 25.93 -.03 +6.5 EqIncI 29.21 -.13 +5.3 MidCapVa 25.26 -.10 +6.5 MuLTAdml 10.79 +.03 +2.6 CSS Inds 17.03 -.21 -17.4 ForestOil 30.05 -.93 -20.9 LincNat 29.78 -.54 +7.1 PwshDB 28.69 -2.06 +4.1 Statoil ASA 26.09 -1.21 +9.8
WAMutInvA m29.09 -.30 +7.5 CapInc d 9.87 -.02 +6.5
HiYieldIs d 7.48 ... +5.3 Intl I d 20.62 -.23 +6.2 MidCpGr 63.40 -.17 +8.3 CSX 77.83 +.96 +20.5 Fortress 5.76 -.45 +1.1 LinnEngy 36.66 -1.35 -2.2 PS Agri 32.38 -.80 +.1 StillwtrM 19.60 -.84 -8.2 YumBrnds 53.25 -.18 +8.6
Artio Global Contra 70.69 -.61 +4.5 MuLtdAdml 11.04 ... +1.2
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IntlEqI 30.86 -.50 +2.4 DiscEq 24.28 -.21 +7.8 MuShtAdml 15.89 ... +0.7
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IntlEqIII 12.75 -.21 +2.3 DivGrow 30.04 -.26 +5.7
GlbSmMdCp 16.50 -.16 +6.7 NewEra 53.36 -1.18 +2.3 PrecMtls d 26.00 -.61 -2.6 Cameron 48.21 -.49 -5.0 FDelMnt 26.81 -.32 +7.5 LockhdM 79.81 +.90 +14.2 Praxair 102.90 -.40 +7.8 Suncor gs 40.95 -2.62 +6.9 ZollMed 57.59 +.53 +54.7
DivrIntl d 31.55 -.59 +4.6 Harbor
Artisan EmgMkt d 26.55 -.30 +0.8 NewHoriz 36.93 -.12 +10.3 Prmcp d 70.17 -.37 +6.6 CampSp 33.43 -.23 -3.8 FrontierCm 8.37 +.13 -14.0 Lowes 25.76 ... +2.7 PrideIntl 41.37 -.21 +25.4 Sunoco 40.06 -.47 -.6 Zweig 3.40 -.03 +1.5
Intl d 23.40 -.34 +7.8 Bond 12.33 ... +2.7 Oppenheimer PrinFncl 31.18 -.19 -4.2 Suntech 8.35 +.12 +4.2 ZweigTl 3.44 -.01 -3.4
EqInc 47.12 -.50 +6.7 CapApInst 39.10 -.28 +6.5 NewIncome 9.59 +.02 +2.3 PrmcpAdml d 72.83 -.38 +6.7 CdnNRs gs 42.67 -1.47 -3.9 FrontierOil 25.83 +.71 +43.4 LyonBas A 41.65 -1.18 +21.1
IntlVal d 28.59 -.37 +5.5 CapApA m 45.65 -.47 +4.7
EqInc II 19.43 -.21 +6.7 IntlInstl d 64.50 -1.38 +6.5 R2015 12.50 -.08 +5.1 CapOne 53.14 -.03 +24.9 FuelCell 1.50 -.13 -35.1 MEMC 11.09 -.27 -1.5
MdCpVal 22.44 -.07 +11.8 CapApB m 40.21 -.41 +4.4 PrmcpCorI d 14.73 -.08 +7.0
R2025 12.71 -.09 +5.6 CapitlSrce 6.34 -.16 -10.7 FultonFncl 11.48 -.24 +11.0 MFA Fncl 8.10 -.01 -.7
MidCap
Baron
36.25 +.01 +7.8
ExpMulNat d 22.95 -.22 +5.2
FF2015
FF2035
11.83 -.09 +4.3
12.07 -.16 +5.2
IntlInv m
Hartford
63.83 -1.37 +6.4 DevMktA m 35.82 -.43 -1.8
DevMktY
GlobA m
35.46 -.43 -1.7
65.92 -.70 +9.2
R2035
Rtmt2010
12.95 -.11
16.08 -.09
+5.9
+4.8
REITIdx d 20.25 -.02
REITIdxAd d 86.42 -.09
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CapsteadM 13.21 -.02 +4.9
CpstnTrb h 1.75 -.06 +82.3
GabDvInc 16.60
GabelliET 6.08
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-.02
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MMT
MGIC
6.76
8.35
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
Asset b 59.23 -.27 +7.2 AdvHLSIA 20.28 -.12 +5.0 Rtmt2020 17.32 -.12 +5.4 CardnlHlth 44.64 +.08 +16.5 Gafisa SA 10.93 -.09 -24.8 MGM Rsts 14.32 +.10 -3.6
FF2040 8.44 -.11 +5.4 CapAprA m 35.53 -.29 +2.6 GoldMinA m 45.15 -1.97 -9.4 STBond 10.59 +.01 +1.1
Growth b 55.49 -.40 +8.3 Fidelity 34.62 -.29 +7.7 IntlBondA m 6.71 -.07 +3.6
Rtmt2030 18.27 -.15 +5.7
STBondAdm 10.59 +.01 +1.2
Carnival 40.94 +2.04 -11.2 GameStop 25.87 +.19 +13.1 Macys 26.35 +.95 +4.2 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
SmCap b 25.99 -.09 +9.3 CapAprI 35.57 -.29 +2.7 Rtmt2040 18.43 -.16 +5.8 Caterpillar 109.39 -1.38 +16.8 GamGld g 9.54 -.51 +16.5 Manulife g 17.22 -.29 +.2
FltRtHiIn d 9.90 ... +2.0 CpApHLSIA 44.52 -.36 +5.1 IntlBondY 6.71 -.06 +3.7 USD per British Pound 1.6379 -.0138 -.84% 1.6189 1.5101
ShTmBond 4.87 +.01 +1.2 STBondSgl 10.59 +.01 +1.2 CedarF 20.00 +.69 +31.9 Gannett 15.24 -.40 +1.0 MarathonO 49.55 -2.00 +33.8
Bernstein Free2010 14.17 -.10 +4.3 DvGrHLSIA 20.88 -.23 +7.1 MainStrA m 33.51 -.28 +3.5
DiversMui 14.41 +.02 +2.2 Free2020 14.43 -.13 +4.6 SmCpStk 37.22 -.14 +8.1 STCor 10.79 +.01 +1.6 CelSci .70 +.03 -15.1 Gap 22.93 -.20 +4.0 MktVGold 56.11 -2.23 -8.7 Canadian Dollar .9690 +.0113 +1.17% 1.0004 1.0314
TRBdHLSIA 11.21 +.03 +2.9 RocMuniA m 14.96 +.06 +0.3
IntDur 13.95 +.03 +3.0 Free2025 12.09 -.13 +4.9 SmCpVal d 38.01 -.19 +5.2 STGradeAd 10.79 +.01 +1.6 Celanese 48.63 +1.51 +18.1 GenElec 19.90 -.37 +8.8 MktVRus 37.37 -1.16 -1.4
Hussman RochNtlMu m 6.62 +.01 +2.3 USD per Euro 1.4530 -.0319 -2.20% 1.4045 1.2827
TxMIntl 16.06 -.37 +2.1 Free2030 14.46 -.17 +5.0 SpecInc 12.67 -.02 +3.9 Celgene 58.85 -2.10 -.5 GenGrPr n 16.07 -.04 +3.8 MktVJrGld 35.79 -2.15 -10.3
StratGrth d 12.27 +.05 -0.2 StrIncA m 4.44 ... +5.7 STsryAdml 10.73 +.01 +0.8
GNMA 11.63 +.03 +2.6 TaxFHiYld 10.37 +.03 +1.6 CellTher rsh .35 +.00 -5.5 GenMills s 38.41 -.40 +7.9 MktV Agri 53.94 -.65 +.7 Japanese Yen 80.19 -.39 -.49% 81.32 93.65
BlackRock PIMCO SelValu d 20.25 -.05 +7.9
GovtInc 10.53 +.02 +1.7 INVESCO Value 25.03 -.27 +7.2 Cemex 7.97 -.01 -22.6 GenMot n 32.02 -1.02 -13.1 MarIntA 35.51 +.44 -14.5
EqDivA m 18.67 -.21 +7.0 AllAssetI 12.58 -.07 +4.9 SmCapIdx 37.48 -.15 +7.9 Mexican Peso 11.7209 +.1060 +.90% 12.2000 12.6340
GrowCo 90.49 -.43 +8.8 CharterA m 17.30 -.11 +7.0 ValueAd b 24.77 -.27 +7.2 CenterPnt 18.60 +.11 +18.3 GenOn En 3.71 -.11 -2.6 MarshM 29.73 -.64 +8.7
EqDivI 18.71 -.21 +7.1 AllAuthIn 10.96 -.09 +4.4
GlobAlcA m 20.23 -.23 +4.2 GrowInc 19.38 -.20 +6.2 ComstockA m 16.91 -.18 +7.9 Templeton SmCpIdAdm 37.53 -.15 +7.9 CFCda g 19.95 -1.97 -3.8 Gentex 30.76 -.06 +4.1 MarshIls 7.81 -.14 +12.9
ConstellB m 21.84 -.14 +4.3 ComRlRStI 9.35 -.48 +3.4 CVtPS 22.93 +.22 +4.9 Genworth 11.63 -.44 -11.5 MarvellT 14.57 -.43 -21.5 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
GlobAlcC m 18.85 -.22 +3.9 HiInc d 9.23 ... +5.4 InFEqSeS 21.62 -.36 +7.8 SmCpIdIst 37.53 -.15 +7.9
CpGrA m 14.18 -.08 +5.1 DevLocMktI 11.07 -.12 +5.1 CntryLink 40.48 +.11 -12.3 GaGulf 33.35 -2.94 +38.6 Masco 13.19 -.13 +4.2
GlobAlcI d 20.34 -.23 +4.3 Indepndnc 25.77 -.12 +5.8 DivIncInst 11.63 ... +3.7 Third Avenue SmGthIdx 24.04 -.09 +9.7 Copper 3.99 4.13 -3.28 +1.05 +28.42
IntBond 10.70 +.02 +2.5 EqIncomeA m 9.02 -.07 +5.5 Value d 52.54 -.47 +1.5 Cephln 79.74 -.11 +29.2 Gerdau 10.54 -.61 -24.7 MassMCp s16.67 +.33 +9.1
CGM HiYldIs 9.53 ... +5.0 SmGthIst 24.09 -.09 +9.7 Checkpnt 18.34 -.27 -10.8 GileadSci 40.62 -.71 +12.1 Mattel 26.64 -.11 +4.8
Focus 32.70 -.06 -6.0 IntMuniInc d 10.12 +.02 +2.3 GlobEqA m 11.56 -.17 +7.6
InvGrdIns 10.77 +.01 +4.6 Thornburg Gold 1480.90 1514.90 -2.24 +5.98 +23.73
IntlDisc d 34.41 -.65 +4.1 GrowIncA m 20.39 -.23 +6.3 SmValIdx 16.97 -.07 +6.0 Cheesecake30.17 +.70 -1.6 GlaxoSKln 42.87 -.37 +9.3 MaximIntg 27.46 +.50 +16.3
Mutual 27.94 -.10 -5.2 LowDrIs 10.50 -.01 +1.9 IntlValA m 30.09 -.27 +7.4 ChesEng 30.86 +.13 +19.1 GlimchRt 9.38 +.04 +11.7 McClatchy 2.98 +.03 -36.2 Platinum 1778.20 1826.30 -2.63 +0.53 +6.70
InvGrdBd 7.53 +.02 +3.0 PacGrowB m 22.15 -.19 -0.8 Star 20.06 -.10 +5.1
Realty 29.27 +.11 +9.5 RealRet 11.72 -.03 +4.5 IntlValI d 30.76 -.27 +7.6 Chevron 102.62 -2.06 +12.5 GloblInd 7.27 -1.50 +4.9 McCorm 48.83 -.22 +4.9
LatinAm d 56.78 -.52 -3.8 TaxESecY 10.48 +.03 +2.6 StratgcEq 20.33 -.02 +11.0 Silver 36.23 39.38 -8.00 +35.47 +107.12
Calamos RealRtnA m 11.72 -.03 +4.3 Tweedy Browne Chimera 3.94 -.06 -4.1 GoldFLtd 15.90 -.76 -12.3 McDrmInt s 21.68 -.08 +4.8
LevCoSt d 30.69 +.07 +8.0 Ivy
GrowA m 56.85 -.21 +6.5 LowPriStk d 41.68 -.22 +8.6 AssetStrA m 25.98 -.28 +6.4
ShtTermIs 9.91 -.01 +0.9 GlobVal d 24.93 -.19 +4.7 TgtRe2010 23.29 -.09 +4.4 ChinaUni 19.99 +.26 +40.3 Goldcrp g 48.72 -2.06 +6.0 McDnlds 78.60 -.47 +2.4 Palladium 710.70 746.60 -4.81 +3.84 +38.51
Cohen & Steers TotRetA m 11.02 ... +2.6 VALIC Co I TgtRe2015 12.99 -.07 +4.6
Magellan 74.98 -.47 +4.6 AssetStrC m 25.18 -.28 +6.1 TotRetAdm b 11.02 ... +2.6
Realty 64.85 -.02 +11.4 MidCap d 30.83 -.19 +6.9 StockIdx 26.46 -.24 +6.7 TgtRe2020 23.18 -.14 +4.9
JPMorgan
Columbia
AcornA m 31.06 -.18 +6.2
MuniInc d 12.43 +.04 +2.8
NewMktIn d 15.80 ... +2.9
CoreBondA m 11.57 +.02 +2.1
CoreBondSelect11.56+.01 +2.2
TotRetC m 11.02 ... +2.3
TotRetIs 11.02 ... +2.7
TotRetrnD b 11.02 ... +2.6
Vanguard
500Adml 123.14 -1.12 +6.8
TgtRe2030 22.87 -.18
TgtRe2035 13.85 -.12
+5.5
+5.8
Story Stocks
AcornIntZ 42.27 -.57 +3.3 OTC 60.48 -.30 +10.1 500Inv 123.12 -1.12 +6.7
AcornZ 32.10 -.19 +6.3 Overseas d 34.14 -.63 +5.1
HighYldSel d 8.39 ... +5.4
IntmdTFSl 10.92 +.02 +2.5
TotlRetnP 11.02 ... +2.7
AssetA 26.01 -.17 +6.4 TgtRe2040 22.74 -.22 +5.8 A free-fall in commodities and an unexpected unemployment claims rose last week to their
Parnassus
DivrEqInA m 10.70 -.10 +6.3 Puritan 18.78 -.10 +5.2 ShDurBndSel 11.00 ... +0.8 EqIncInv 27.96 -.23 +6.5
BalIdxAdm 22.36 -.08 +5.1 TgtRe2045 14.29 -.13 +5.9 jump in unemployment claims dragged the stock highest level in eight months. Forecasters had
StLgCpGrZ 13.81 -.06 +9.5 RealInv d 28.44 -.02 +10.7 USLCpCrPS 21.60 -.26 +4.5 BalIdxIns 22.36 -.08 +5.2 TgtRetInc 11.64 -.03 +3.7
ValRestrZ 52.01 -.43 +3.1 Series100Index 9.25 -.11 +5.8
Janus
Permanent CAITAdml 10.88 +.03 +3.0 Tgtet2025 13.27 -.10 +5.2
market lower. Oil fell nearly 9 percent. Silver lost expected claims would drop. The Dow fell 1.1
ShTmBond 8.51 +.01 +1.1 Portfolio 47.99 -.54 +4.8 CapOp d 35.25 +.01 +6.0
DFA
SmCapStk d 21.29 +.12 +8.6
OverseasJ d 49.14 -.43 -3.0
Pioneer CapOpAdml d81.43 +.03 +6.1 TotBdAdml 10.71 +.03 +2.2 8 percent and gold fell 2.3 percent. Stocks fell percent. The S&P 500 fell 0.9 percent. The Nas-
1YrFixInI 10.35 ... +0.4 PerkinsMCVJ 24.09 -.17 +6.7
2YrGlbFII 10.19 ... +0.4 StratInc 11.36 -.02 +4.5
TwentyJ 67.20 -.70 +2.2 PioneerA m 42.90 -.36 +4.9 CapVal 11.89 -.09 +7.9 TotBdInst 10.71 +.03 +2.2 after the Labor Department said that first-time daq fell 0.5 percent.
5YrGlbFII 11.09 +.01 +1.9 StratRRet d 9.89 -.13 +3.7 Principal Convrt d 14.02 -.03 +5.3 TotBdMkInv 10.71 +.03 +2.2
John Hancock
EmMkCrEqI 22.29 -.23 +0.6 TotalBd 10.91 +.02 +3.0
LifAg1 b 12.97 -.12 +5.6 L/T2020I 12.31 -.08 +5.6 DevMktIdx d 10.64 -.21 +5.8 TotBdMkSig 10.71 +.03 +2.2 Domino’s Pizza DPZ Cigna CI J. C. Penney JCP
EmMktValI 36.17 -.42 0.0 USBdIdx 11.47 +.03 +2.3 SAMConGrB m13.80 -.11 +5.2 DivGr 15.39 -.14 +7.0
LifBa1 b 13.50 -.07 +5.1 TotIntl d 16.42 -.29 +4.2
IntSmCapI 18.28 -.32 +6.3 Value 73.67 -.54 +7.2
LifGr1 b 13.52 -.10 +5.3 Prudential Investmen
EmMktIAdm d40.18 -.44 +0.8 Close: $21.30 2.10 or 10.9% Close: $47.18 1.26 or 2.7% Close: $37.46 -1.96 or -5.0%
USCorEq1I 11.78 -.07 +7.3 Fidelity Advisor EnergyAdm d131.45-3.24 +8.7 TotStIAdm 33.65 -.27 +7.0
USCorEq2I 11.73 -.08 +7.1 NewInsA m 20.75 -.17 +4.1
RegBankA m 14.69 -.12 +0.3 2020FocA m 16.81 -.15 +5.8 EnergyInv d 70.00 -1.73 +8.6 TotStIIns 33.65 -.27 +7.0 The pizza chain reported a 10 per- The insurer’s quarterly profit jumped The department’s store key revenue
SovInvA m 16.67 -.16 +6.4 BlendA m 18.31 -.13 +6.4
USLgCo 10.54 -.10 +6.8 NewInsI 20.96 -.17 +4.2
TaxFBdA m 9.62 +.02 +2.3 EqOppA m 14.85 -.10 +7.0
ExplAdml 73.97 -.11 +9.0 TotStISig 32.48 -.25 +7.0 cent jump in first-quarter earnings 52 percent, led by growth in its measure for April rose 6.4 percent,
Explr 79.45 -.12 +9.0
USLgValI 21.84 -.20 +8.8 StratIncA m 12.70 -.02 +4.5
Keeley HiYieldA m 5.64 -.01 +5.0 ExtdIdAdm 44.51 -.15 +7.8 TotStIdx 33.64 -.26 +7.0 on sales gains at its stores over- health care division. Cigna also but Wall Street analysts had expect-
USMicroI 14.50 -.06 +5.4 ValStratT m 27.68 -.15 +6.9
USSmValI 27.01 -.10 +5.6 Fidelity Select SmCapVal m 26.45 -.17 +5.9 IntlEqtyA m 6.61 -.14 +6.8 ExtdIdIst 44.51 -.15 +7.9 TxMIn d 12.25 -.24 +5.8 seas. raised its 2011 profit forecast. ed even faster growth.
IntlValA m 22.08 -.39 +7.2 ExtndIdx 44.47 -.15 +7.8 TxMSCInv 29.02 -.10 +6.8
USSmallI 22.83 -.07 +7.0 Gold d 47.72 -1.78 -6.6 Lazard JenMidCapGrA m29.89-.01 +9.2 FAWeUSIns d97.94 -1.75 +4.4
$22 $50 $40
DWS-Scudder Pharm d 13.59 -.12 +12.4 EmgMkEqtI d 21.75 -.04 -0.1 JennGrA m 19.19 -.14 +6.3 USValue 11.01 -.09 +9.0
EmgMktEqO m22.13 -.04 -0.3 GNMA 10.88 +.02 +2.4
EnhEMFIS d 10.80 -.09 +0.6 Fidelity Spartan NaturResA m 55.64 -1.46 -2.5 GNMAAdml 10.88 +.02 +2.5
ValIdxIns 22.29 -.23 +7.8 20
HlthCareS d 27.61 -.19 +13.4 ExtMktIdI d 40.53 -.15 +7.5 Legg Mason/Western SmallCoA m 21.98 -.09 +8.3 GlbEq 19.00 -.24 +6.4 WellsI 22.60 -.04 +5.1 45 35
LAEqS d 48.95 -.56 -7.9 IntlIdxIn d 37.23 -.70 +6.2 CrPlBdIns 10.99 +.03 +3.3 UtilityA m 10.97 -.09 +7.7 GrowthEq 11.42 -.11 +5.8 WellsIAdm 54.75 -.12 +5.1 18
Davis TotMktIdAg d 38.85 -.32 +6.9 MgdMuniA m 15.21 +.06 +2.4 ValueA m 15.88 -.16 +7.8 GrowthIdx 33.41 -.23 +6.0 Welltn 32.67 -.24 +5.7
NYVentA m 35.88 -.36 +4.5 TotMktIdI d 38.85 -.31 +6.9 Longleaf Partners Putnam GrthIdAdm 33.42 -.22 +6.0 16 40 30
NYVentC m 34.61 -.35 +4.2 USEqIndxAg 47.31 -.43 +6.8 LongPart 30.69 -.21 +8.6 GrowIncA m 14.48 ... +7.2 GrthIstId 33.42 -.22 +6.1
WelltnAdm 56.43 -.42 +5.7 F M A M F M A M F M A M
NYVentY 36.28 -.37 +4.6 USEqIndxI 47.31 -.43 +6.8 Loomis Sayles GrowIncB m 14.22 ... +6.9 HYCor d 5.86 ... +5.3 WndsIIAdm 49.17 -.45 +7.9 52-week range 52-week range 52-week range
Delaware Invest First Eagle BondI 14.93 -.05 +6.5 IncomeA m 6.93 ... +4.6 HYCorAdml d 5.86 ... +5.4 Wndsr 14.35 -.12 +6.2
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ly cloudy today. Mostly cloudy with a
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ALL
ALL JUNK CARS NOTICE: ESTATE NOTICE INVITATION LEGAL NOTICE

100 WANTED!! JUNK LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY


GIVEN that Letters
Estate of James V.
Tarone, Jr., late of
TO BID

The Commission on LEGAL NOTICE


Luzerne Bank, 118
Main Street, Luz-
erne, Pennsylvania,
ANNOUNCEMENTS CAR & DEADLINES Testamentary have Hazleton Luzerne Economic Oppor- intends to apply to
ŠCALL ANYTIME been granted to County, Pennsylva-
nia.
tunity (CEO), in con- Notice is hereby given that Dallas Borough
Council, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
the Federal Reserve

110 Lost ŠFREE REMOVAL TRUCKS Saturday


Susan Wisniewski in
the Estate of Letters of Adminis-
junction with the
Scranton Lacka- will consider for adoption the following
Ordinance #4-2011, at a meeting to be held
Board for permis-
sion to purchase
12:30 on Friday BERNADINE M. tration on the above wanna Human Dev- select assets and
LOST BLACK CAT. ŠCA$H PAID WANTED ORMAN, late of 23
Faith Drive, Hazle-
estate having been
granted to Elaine
elopment Agency
(SLHDA), will accept
on May 18, 2011 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas
Borough Municipal Building at 25 Main
assume the liabili-
ties of a branch,
Sunday
1 yr old, a few white Highest Prices 4:00 pm on ton, Luzerne Coun- Ridley, all persons sealed bids for the Street, Dallas, PA 18612 located at 10
hairs under chin.
Near Carverton ON THE SPOT Paid!!!
Friday ty, Pennsylvania,
who died testate on
indebted to the said
estate are request-
following
supplies:
building
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH
Dessen Drive, Hazle
Township, Pennsyl-

570.301.3602
Road and 8th St. OF DALLAS, LUZERNE COUNTY,
Monday March 30, 2011. All ed to make pay- vania, of First
REWARD!! Please FREE PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING ORDI-
4:30 pm on persons indebted to ment, and those HYBRID HEAT Columbia Bank and
call 570-696-1309 NANCE 1-11-03 THE POLICE PEN-
Friday said estate are having claims to PUMP WATER Trust Company, 232
REMOVAL requested to make present the same HEATERS SION FUND BENEFITS ORDINANCE East Street, Bloom-
payment and those TO PROVIDE A PENSION SERVICE sburg, Pennsyl-
Tuesday without delay to her
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Call V&G 4:00 pm on having claims or attorney, Joseph Interested bidders INCREMENT TO ANY OFFICER WHO vania. The Federal
demands to present may obtain a speci- RETIRED FROM APRIL 1, 2009 Reserve considers
Monday Kosierowski, Ridley,
Anytime the same, without Chuff, Kosierowski fication package by THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2010 a number of factors
Wednesday delay to the Execu- & Scanlon, P.C., 400 telephoning or mail- in deciding whether
288-8995 4:00 pm on tor c/o: Broad Street, 2nd ing the Weatheriza- A copy of the full text of the Ordinance is to approve the
DAVID L. GLASS- tion Director, Com- available for public inspection Monday to application, includ-
LOST BEAGLE: 7 Tuesday Floor, Milford, PA
BERG, ESQUIRE mission on Eco- Friday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Dallas ing the record of
months old, 11 1/2 “ 18337
GLASSBERG & nomic Opportunity, Borough Administrative office. Any ques- performance of
high, black back Thursday tions pertaining to this notice should be
with white belly and
legs. Last seen in
4:00 pm on
Wednesday
DOGANIERO
81 NORTH LAUREL
LINEUP 32-34 West Union
Street, Kingston, PA directed to the Dallas Borough Manager at
applicant banks in
helping to meet
(570) 675-1389
Falls, Coolbaugh
Friday
STREET
HAZELTON, PA
ASUCCESSFULSALE 18704; telephone
number (570) 288-
local credit needs.
You are invited to
Mountain Road on By Order Of
Wednesday 4/27. 4:00 pm on
Thursday
18201 INCLASSIFIED! 8458.
Lee Eckert,
submit comments in
writing on this appli-
REWARD. Call
570-388-2775 or
LEGAL NOTICE
“OFFICIAL NOTICE
Doyouneedmorespace? Bids must be Dallas Borough Council President cation to Dede
570-388-3239 Holidays
is hereby given that A yard or garage sale received in the CEO
Main Office, 165
Myers at the Fed-
eral Reserve Bank
call for deadlines
Find Something? the WILKES-BARRE in classified Amber Lane Wilkes- of Philadephia, Ten
AREA BOARD OF
Lose Something? You may email
EDUCATION will is the best way Barre, PA 18702, by
CERTIFIED OR REG-
Independence Mall,
Philadelphia, PA
Get it back where it your notices to
belongs
hold a Budget tocleanoutyourclosets! ISTERED mail not 19106. The com-
mpeznowski@
Finance Committee
You’re in bussiness later than 5:00 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE ment period will not

B a d Cre d it
with a Lost/Found ad! Meeting on May EST on May 25, end before May 6,
570-829-7130 timesleader.com
12, 2011 at with classified! 2011. All envelopes Notice is hereby given that Dallas Borough 2011. The Board’s
9:30 AM. Meeting Council, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,

N o Cre d it LOST RING or fax to ESTATE NOTICE must be clearly procedures for pro-
will be held in the marked “BID FOR will consider for adoption the following cessing applications
570-831-7312
Anniversary Board Room of the Estate of John WEATHERIZATION Ordinance #3-2011, at a meeting to be held may be found at 12

N e e d a Ca r?
Diamond Band in Administration Anthony Sr., Late of MATERIALS”. on May 18, 2011 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas C.F.R. Part 262.
or mail to
vicinity of Wood- Building, 730 South Larksville, Pa. (Died Borough Municipal Building at 25 Main Procedures for pro-
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land’s on 4/29. Main Street, Wilkes- March 3, 2011). Let- Bids will be opened Street, Dallas, PA 18612. cessing protested
15 N. Main Street
Please call Barre, Pa. ters of Adminis-tra- at 3:00 p.m. on May applications may be
Wilkes-Barre, PA

Ca ll M a rc u m M otors 570-814-0004. 18711 tion have been 26, 2011at the CEO AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH found at 12 C.F.R.
BY ORDER OF THE granted to John J. Main Office. OF DALLAS, LUZERNE COUNTY, 262.25. To obtain a
LOST, male Jack BOARD PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING ORDI-

570 -693-30 76
For additional Anthony Jr. All per- copy of the Federal
Russell Terrier Leonard B. sons having claims CEO reserves the NANCE 1-11-03 THE POLICE PEN- Reserve Board’s
information or
named Sam. Black Przywara, Board against the Estate right to reject any or SION FUND BENEFITS ORDINANCE procedures, or if
questions regard-
& white. Lost on Secretary or indebted to the all bids; otherwise PURSUANT TO ACT 51 OF 2009, THE you need more
w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om Monday April 11 in
ing legal notices
PRE-RETIREMENT SURVIVOR BENE-
you may call Estate shall make the bid will be information about
All Ve hic le s Com e w ith Krispin Road Dallas Marti Peznowski
Shopping for a payments or pres- awarded to the low- FIT, AND AMENDING THE DEFINITION how to submit your
2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty Area. If seen, please at 570-970-7371 new apartment? ent claims to John est responsible bid- OF AVERAGE APPLICABLE COMPEN- comments on the
call 570-718-4050 or 570-829-7130 Classified lets J. Anthony Jr., der whose bid con- SATION AND SERVICE. application, contact
570-714-1698
W E M AK E IT EAS Y! you compare costs - Executor, R. 390 forms to all the Dede Myers, Vice
W. Broadway St. materials terms and A copy of the full text of the Ordinance is President and Com-
without hassle
120 Found To place your or worry!
Larksville, PA 18651. conditions of this available for public inspection Monday to
Friday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Dallas
munity Affairs Offi-

FOUND - Keys for


ad call...829-7130 Get moving ESTATE NOTICE
invitation within 45
days of the bid Borough Administrative office. Any ques-
cer, at (215) 574-
6482. The Federal
Letters of Adminis- tions pertaining to this notice should be
SUBARU on RIver ESTATE NOTICE with classified! tration were grant-
opening.
directed to the Dallas Borough Manager at
Reserve will consid-
St. 570-417-3689 er your comments

FOUND, Brown and


NOTICE IS HEREBY ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
ed in the Estate of
Joseph J. Pribula,
LINE UP (570) 675-1389. and any request for
a public meeting or
GIVEN that Letters
white Beagle in St. Testamentary were GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
deceased, late of
Exeter Borough,
A GREAT DEAL... By Order of,
Lee Eckert
formal hearing on
Mary’s cemetery in granted May 2, the application if
been granted in the Luzerne County, PA, IN CLASSIFIED! Dallas Borough Council President
You r Frie n d In
Hanover Township 2011 in the Estate of they are received in
Estate of Dorothy J. who died on Febru-
NEW on Easter. Please
call Nick to identify.
Anna D. Uzdilla,
Klein late of Butler ary 17, 2011. Patrick Looking for the right deal writing by the
a/k/a Anna Doleres Reserve Bank on or
The Ca r B u s in e s s AD D R ESS AT
260 S. R ive rSt,
P la ins , P A
(570) 407-0833 Uzdilla deceased,
late of Hanover Twp
Township, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia, who died
J. Pribula, Adminis-
trator. All persons
indebted to said
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
before the last day
of the comment

P a rtia lL is ting ! 135 Legals/


Public Notices
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, who March 24, 2011 to
Alma Jane Van
Estate are required
to make payment
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS period.
Collect cash, not dust!
died February 9, TIRE LEASE PROGRAM
LOW M IL EAG E S P EC IA L S ESTATE NOTICE
2011, all persons Horn. All persons
having claims
and those having
claims and
the directions! Clean out your
basement, garage
indebted to said Legal Notice The County of Lackawanna Transportation
...............$11,995
2008 V W ..R...A...BBIT
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Estate are required against the estate
are requested to
demands to present
them without delay Letters Testamen- System (COLTS), the public transportation or attic and call the
to make payment tary on the Estate of provider in Scranton and Lackawanna Classified depart-
Testamentary have make known the to the Administrator ment today at 570-
1998 C A DILLA C DEV ILLE $6,995
68K M ile s....................................
been issued to Paul
and those having
any claims or same to the execu- c/o Harry W. Skene, Joyce J. Derr, late of
Salem Twp, PA,
County, is accepting Proposals for the tire
lease program 829-7130!
F. Hughes, Execu- demands are to tor, c/o Peter J. Esquire, 900 Rutter
have been granted
2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE $7,495
34K M ile s....................................
tor, of the Estate of
Alice Hand Hughes,
present the same Fagan, Esquire, P O
Box 904, Conyng-
Ave, Forty Fort, PA
18704. to Jodi K. Rowe, Five (5) copies of the Proposals must be ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
without delay to the Executrix. All per- submitted in the format outlined and
of Dallas Boro, ham, Pennsylvania. 1-800-716-9529 GIVEN that Letters
2006 C HEV RO LET C O BA LT SS Executor Mary
$12,995 Luzerne County, sons having claims marked “Tire Lease Program” and deliv-
Krefski, in care of ered to : Jennifer Honick, Director of Testamentary have
........... Pennsylvania, who against the Estate
S upe rc harge d Edition,41K M ile s
the undersigned. Finance and Administration, COLTS, 800 been granted to
of the decedent are
2001 BM W 325XI
A llW he e lD riv e ,99K M ile s.....................$9,995
died on April 2, 2011.
All persons indebted
Patrick J.
Aregood, Esq.
NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS requested to make North South Road, Scranton, PA 18504, no Margaret Mary
Edmondson in the
to the Estate are known the same, later than noon (12:00 P.M. E.D.T.) on June
1218 South Main St. 3, 2011 Estate of
2001 HY UNDA I ELA NTRA The following companies are hiring: and all persons
....................................
75K M ile s $5,995 required to make
payment and those
Wilkes-Barre,
PA 18706
indebted
decedent
to the
are COLTS, being an equal opportunity
MARGARET T.
DELMONICO,
having any claims or Berwick Retirement employer, will not discriminate against any late of 1447 E.
O VER 50 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK ! demands are to
present the same
LEGAL NOTICE
PUBLIC AUCTION Village
required to make
payment without proposer because of race, color, religion, Broad Street,
Hazleton, Luzerne
delay to: sex, or national origin. Any firm or person
H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E without delay to As approved by the County, Pennsylva-
143738

Paul F. Hughes, 500 Brett B. Weinstein, who enters into a contract with COLTS
Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES Luzerne County nia, who died tes-
Paxon Hollow Road, Commissioners, SCI-Retreat Esquire must agree to comply with any and all
tate on March 30,
applicable Federal and Commonwealth of
260 S ou th R ive rS t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0 Broomall, PA 19008. 705 W. DeKalb Pike
L.A.G.Auction PA laws regarding the prohibition of dis- 2011. All persons
King of Prussia, PA
Services will hold crimination. All proposers, by submitting a indebted to said
19406
W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M 412 Autos for Sale an Auction at Valley
Crest Nursing
Proposal, shall accept the affirmative duty estate are request-
ed to make pay-
ESTATE to ascertain and comply with such laws.
home, May 7, 2011 NOTICE ment and those

           at 10:00 AM. Partial


list consisting of
miscellaneous
Your company name will be listed on the front page
of The Times Leader Classifieds the first day your ad
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
COLTS has also established a Disadvan-
taged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal for
having claims or
demands to pres-
ent same, without
Testamentary have
DO IT NOW! equipment, furni-
appears on timesleader.com Northeast PA Top Jobs.
been granted in the
this project of 4.2%. A listing of all certified
DBE firms in the Commonwealth of Penn- delay to the
ture, vehicles and For more information contact The Times Leader sales Executrix c/o
consultant in your area at 570-829-7130. Estate of MAR- sylvania can be viewed at
other items. GARET A. BONK , www.paucp.com. DAVID L.
Deceased, Late of GLASSBERG,
ESQUIRE
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale Laurel Run, Luzerne Copies of the RFP can be transmitted
GLASSBERG &
County, Pennsylva- electronically by e-mailing Jennifer Honick

2010 CHEVY M ALIBUS


nia, who died on at jhonick@coltsbus.com, or by calling Jen- DOGANIERO
March 21, 2011, to nifer Honick at COLTS’ office at (570)346- 81 NORTH LAUREL
Robert Bonk, 150 2061; Ext. 1264 between the hours of 9:00 STREET
Parris Rd., Laurel A.M. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through Fri- HAZLETON, PA

LT • LTZ
Run, PA 18706- day. 18201
9508. All persons
indebted to said COLTS reserves the right to reject any 135 Legals/
estate are request- and/or all proposals or portions thereof. Public Notices
ed to make pay-
LOW ment, and those
M ILES having claims or NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
demands are Notice is hereby given that on May 11 2011, at or after (see times
below) U-Haul will hold a public sale for the purpose of satisfying

1.9%APR
requested to pres-
AT FIN AN CIN G
AS LOW AS
ent the same with-
out delay to Robert
a landlord’s lien on self-service storage room. The goods to be
sold are described, generally as household, the terms of the sale
  
      4 Cylinder, 6 Cylinder, Automatic, A/C, Keyless Entry,
Bonk, Executor,
care of C. Stephen
will be cash or certified funds. Any and all public sale advertised
by U-Haul are subject to change or cancellation without notice.
LOCATION OF SALE
AM/FM/CD/MP3, Front Bucket Seats, PW, PDL Gurdin, Jr., Esquire,

17,999 259
69 Public Square
* or $
At $
Starting
10
STE 501, Wilkes 10:00 AM 11:30 AM
Down payments from $295 Buy PER Barre, PA 18701-
2506.
U-Haul Center of
Wyoming Valley
U-Haul Center of Kingston
714-716 Wyoming Avenue
Weekly payments from $49 AVAIL. Only For M O. Find Something?
231 Mundy St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
Kingston, Pa 18704

(Tax and Tags extra)


steve@yourcarbank.com
415 Kidder Street
*Price & payment plus tax & tags. Payment $259/mo. plus tax for 72 mos. @ 4.9% APR Lose Something? ROOM NAME ROOM NAME
www.yourcarbank.com w/ $1999 down (cash or trade) to qualified buyers. #Z2448. Prior use daily rental.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Get it back where it 1119 Carl Garrison 0928 Ronny Jones
601 K IDDE R S T., W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A 1226 Narine Hemchan 1232 Caleb Woodward
570.822.8870 821-2772 •1-800-444-7172 belongs 1431 Kenneth Miller
steve@yourcarbank.com MONDAY-THURSDAY 8:30-8:00pm with a Lost/Found ad! 1435 Latisha Salley
FRIDAY 8:30-7:00pm 1618 Teresa Grykevicz
www.yourcarbank.com SATURDAY 8:30-5:00pm 570-829-7130
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135 Legals/ 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Public Notices $5000
DO YOU ENJOY
Wyoming County
Chorale presents:
ACME AUTO SALES CHEVROLET `86 FORD ‘02 HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA MAZDA `04 RX-8 MERCEDES-BENZ `06
ESTATE NOTICE “OLD TIME SATURN ‘99 SC1 CORVETTE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
PREGNANCY ? AMERI-
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509 4x3 manual, 3 over-
FOCUS WAGON GLS, automatic.
Only 2,400 miles.
Hunter Green,
80,000 miles. C-CLASS
Would you like Low mileage, $19,880 New brakes & Silver with leather
GIVEN that Letters Across from Scranton Prep
CANA”
the emotional drive, 350 engine One owner rotors. New interior. Good condi-
Testamentary have GOOD CREDIT, BAD with aluminum $7,984
reward of helping Saturday CREDIT, NO CREDIT alignment. Two tion. 34,000 miles.
been granted in the heads. LT-1 exhaust
an infertile May 7, 7:30PM Call Our Auto Credit new rear tires. $15,000 Negotiable
Estate of Peter system. White with
couple reach in Tunkhannock Hot Line to get No accidents. (570) 885-5956
Cole, late of Wilkes- Pre-approved for a red pearls. Custom
their dream of Middle School. PRICE REDUCED
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
Barre, Luzerne Car Loan! flames in flake. New
becoming Special guests $8,000 or best
County, Pennsylva- 800-825-1609 tires & hubs. 1 560 Pierce St.
parents? “The Coal offer. For more
nia, who died on
www.acmecarsales.net owner. 61,000 origi- Kingston, PA
SL 500
Consider being a Town Rounders” 3 door coupe. Only information, call
November 25, 2010. 122,000 miles. nal miles. $8,500 560 Pierce St. www.wyoming
surrogate. All and featuring songs 07 CHYSLER 300C (570) 332-4213
All persons indebted from “O Brother Cd player, AC, (570) 359-3296 Kingston, PA
fees allowable by Hemi, AWD, Slate valleymotors.com Convertible, with
to said Estate are Where Art Thou” Moonroof, leather Ask for Les www.wyoming
law will be paid. grey, grey int
required to make
Call Central plus many other interior, alloy rims, 06 CHYSLER 300 valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MERCEDES `95 SL Low
500 removable hard
top, dark Blue,
payment without
delay, and those
Pennsylvania
Attorney,
bluegrass, folk and
gospel numbers.
Like New tires.
Fresh detail and Full
BLACK, AUTO, V6
06 PONTIAC G-6
CHEVROLET ‘06 570-714-9924
JEEP `04 GRAND Convertible.
mileage. Hard top
camel interior,
Summer Driving
having claims or
demands to present
Denise Bierly, at
814-237-6278
Tickets $8
(12 and under free)
of GAS...
ONLY $2,999
Silver, 4dr, auto
05 FORD 500
CORVETTE FORD ‘02 MUSTANG CHEROKEE LIMITED included.
interior.
Leather
Excellent
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
the same without available at door or
delay to the Admin-
istrator,
ext. 226 www.wyoming For more pics or
information, call
AWD, grey, 4dr, V6
05JAGUAR X-TYPE
CONVERTIBLE GT CONVERTIBLE
4WD, 6 cylinder
auto. Moonroof.
condition,
loaded. $11,000.
fully Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
(570) 301-7221 Silver beauty, 1
3.0, hunter green,
MICHAEL J.
ALL advertisinguy
@gmail.com
tan leather (AWD)
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
Red with black top.
6,500 miles. One
Fully powered. New
brakes & tires.
Call 619-884-2266
or 570-696-1271
Car. Price
Reduced!
05 CHEVY MALIBU Owner. Excellent 94,000 highway $13,995
BENDICK, ESQUIRE
400 Third Avenue JUNK green, 4 door, auto
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options Condition. $18,500 miles. $11,500
MERCEDES BENZ or trade for
Suite 318 412 Autos for Sale including Naviga- 570-760-5833 (570) 822-6334 SUV or other.
Kingston, PA 18704 CAR & White, 4 door, 4cyl.
tion, Power top.
`74 450 SE
570-388-6669

Looking for the right deal 2004 VOLVO XC70


66,000 miles
04 CHRYSLER PT
New, paid $62,000
FORD ‘05 EXPLORER KIA `08 RONDO
on an automobile? TRUCKS Cross Country,
CRUISER GT, slvr,blk
lthr, auto, sunroof
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
SPORT TRAC XLT
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
SOLID CAR!
Interior perfect,
Turn to classified.
MERCEDES-BENZ
All Wheel Drive
It’s a showroom in print! WANTED $11880
01 NISSAN ALTIMA
4 dr, slvr, auto, 4cyl CHEVY `06 COLORADO 1/2 Ton, 4WD,
automatic, V6
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty.
exterior very good.
Runs great! New
Classified’s got Received 60,000 tires, 68K original
Highest Prices 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO Extended cab. Auto. $15,992
the directions!
Paid!!! 380 Travel
Burg./tan lthr.,
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
Power steering, a/c.
40k miles. 2 wheel
mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value
miles.
$5,500 FIRM. `97 SL320
01 AUDI A8 L $8,500. Asking only 570-905-7389
140 Personals drive.

Looking for single


FREE BROADWAY SHOWS cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
$12,600, negotiable.
570-678-5040
$7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
Ask for Lee
That Championship GET THE WORD OUT
female companion REMOVAL Season 5/21-NEW!; 560 Pierce St.
00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
LANCE with a Classified Ad.
in Kingston Area.
Call 714-1975 or cell Call V&G Jersey Boys 7/20 &
9/10; Sister Act
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
Blue/grey
leather, auto, 4cyl. CHRYSLER ‘06 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA MOTORS 570-829-7130
709-0984 after 7/23—NEW!; Lion
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
300C HEMI www.wyoming 565 E. Main St.
4pm. Ask for Mike. Anytime
288-8995
King 8/6; Phantom
of the Opera 8/6;
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
S-430 slvr/blck
lthr., 64,000 miles
00 SUBARU OUTBACK
Light green, 18,000
miles, loaded,
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Plymouth, PA
04 Nissan X-Terra MERCEDES-BENZ `01 Blue, convertible,

C-240
150 Special Notices Wicked 10/19 $8995 40th Anniversary
STATION WAGON, leather, wood trim,
1-800-432-8069
2007 PONTIAC G6 02 Plymouth Grand

MONTY SAYS
$24,000. Model. 47,000
ADOPT Doyouneedmorespace? GTP 1 OWNER
AWD (Burgundy/tan
leather, sunroof) 570-222-4960 FORD ‘10 Voyager
02 Chevy 4x4
$3995 Loaded, automatic,
AC, heated leather
miles. Minor
repairs. $7,500
leave message
We can give your
infant love and A yard or garage sale
LEATHER AND
MOONROOF
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver TAURUS SEL 01 Pontiac
$5995 seats, 4 door. or best offer.

CHRYSLER `02 AWD, V6 & Alloys $4,700 Call 973-271-1030


security, you can in classified $14950 77 Pontiac Firebird
$19,982 Grand Am $3895 Call 570-388-6535
MERCURY `95
help make us a Black V6, T-Tops
is the best way 73 VW BEETLE CONV.
00 Ford F-150 4x2
family. Expenses
tocleanoutyourclosets! olympic blu, blck PT CRUISER $3995
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 GRAND MARQUIS
paid. Please call 00 Saturn Sedan
top, 4 speed
You’re in bussiness
240C
Denise & Howard Inferno Red, flame $3195
1-877-676-1660. SUVS, VANS,
with classified! TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000
99 Jeep Grand
Cherokee $5495
4 door, V8, fully
4Matic, V6 - Gray, loaded, moon roof,
ADOPT: Adoring W OULD Y OU LIKE 560 Pierce St. 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE miles, one owner. 99 Jeep Cherokee 77K highway miles, new tires & brakes.
Kingston, PA Blk/Blk leather, 3rd 560 Pierce St.
Mom, Dad, Big TO GO TO NY?
Looks and runs Kingston, PA Red $3895 Excellent condition, Interior & exterior in
Brother would like www.wyoming seat, Navgtn, 4x4 great. New inspec- 99 Chrysler Sebring dealer serviced. Sun excellent shape. 2
to share a lifetime
Attention Lake Call us to make
valleymotors.com 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT tion. $5,800 www.wyoming
LX, 78K $4495 roof, heated seats. owners. Call
your reservation! valleymotors.com
of hugs & kisses Winola fans! 570-824-2228 570-714-9924 grey, V6 AWD Call (570) 472-1854 99 Chevy Suburban $15,500. Call (570) 822-6334 or
07 DODGE NITRO SXT, 570-714-9924 4x4 $4495 570-288-3916 (570) 970-9351
in our loving home The Blue Pelican
CHRYSLER `07 300
570-793-1769 garnet red, V6, 4x4
with a newborn. 95 Plymouth
is up and running
ACURA `08 RDX 06 DODGE GRAND
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
AUTO
Please Call Acclaim $2495
CARAVAN ES, red, 55,600 miles, auto- 93 Jeep Wrangler
Lynda & Dennis under new man- Good Condition. 4dr, entrtnmt cntr, matic, 4 door, anti- 2 door, 5 speed, air, $3395
888-688-1422
agement and 53,000 miles. 7 pass mini van lock brakes, air con- power windows & See Pictures On

SERVICE
Expenses Paid ditioning, air bags, locks, sun roof, CD,
staff. The place AWD, Full Power, 06 JEEP COMMANDER Our Website
AM/FM, CD Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4 all power, AM/FM cruise & alloys. lancemotors.com
ADOPTION has been YANKEES SPECIAL Changer, Blue 06 DODGE RAM 1500 radio, CD player, Excellent condition,
very well main-
DIRECTORY
A loving married cleaned from top Tooth, XM Radio, SLT, quad cab, new new brakes.
Yanks vs Boston $10,900. tained with service
teacher couple Leather Interior hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
with so much to to bottom and Sunday, 5/15 @ 8pm
& Sunroof 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB 570-760-6983 records, remaining
Section 212
offer would love has a great new $20,000 SLT, silver, auto., Honda warranty.
to adopt your look inside and
$126.00 ticket/bus
(570) 814-8398 V6, 4x4 CHRYSLER ‘00 65K, $10,500.
newborn. We
can provide a out.
1-800-432-8069
YANKEES TRIP
Call after 9:30 a.m. 06 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT white, V6, CIRRUS LX
570-706-0921
LEXUS `95 ES 300
Beautiful, mint
lifetime of happi- TO CINCINNATI Audi `02 A4 4x4 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, condition. Grey with
ness, security June 20, 21 and 22 1.8 Turbo, AWD, $1,850. DEALER
green, auto, V6, leather interior. 2
& educational (Monday, Tuesday, Automatic, white
opportunities.
Expenses paid.
Wednesday)
Catch the Yankees
with beige leather
interior. 84,000
4x4
05 GMC SIERRA
FORD ‘97 EXPLORER HONDA `07 CIVIC
owners.New brakes
rotors & shocks.
2 dr., 6 cyl., auto Ice cold AC. Fully
PAYING $500
Nancy/Kevin take on the Reds at Miles. Very Good X-Cab, blk, auto, 4x4, $1,850 EX. 34k miles.
1-866-254-3529 The Great American Condition. $8,900 4x4 truck excellent condition, loaded. 112K. 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
www.nancykevin MINIMUM Ballpark in Cincin- (570) 696-9809 05 MERCURY MOUNT- FORD ‘96 TAURUS sunroof, alloys, a/c, Asking $4,900

$ WANTED JUNK $
AINEER PREMIUM, cd, 1 owner, garage (347) 452-3650
2adopt.com nati, Ohio (570) 690-4262 4 dr. 6 cyl., auto
DRIVEN IN Silver, black leather, kept. $13,000. Call Mountain Top
Trip Includes: 98k. $1650 DEALER
AUDI `02 A4
Full size 4 wheel 570-760-0612
VEHICLES
3rd seat, AWD
drive trucks *Round trip
transportation
bus
05 CHEVY EQUINOX
Current Inspection
on all vehicles LEXUS `98 LS 400
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ *Beer, soda & food 3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
05 FORD EXPLORER
570-825-8253 HONDA `07 CIVIC Excellent condition, LISPI TOWING
for heavy equip- on the bus
transmission. Fully Sport SI. Red, with garage kept, 1
We pick up 822-0995
DODGE `01 STRATUS
ment, backhoes, *Great box level XLT, white 4 door owner. Must see.
loaded, leather 4x4 black interior,
dump trucks, seats to two games 75,000 miles. 6 Low mileage, 90K.
interior. 92,000 04CHEVY SUBURBAN
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
(Mon & Tues night)
*Hotel accommoda- miles. Good condi-
tion. Asking $9,500.
LS, pewter silver,
SE speed, spoiler and
body kit. Tinted win-
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga- VITO’S
TRUCK SALES tions at the Millenni- 3rd seat, 4x4
4 door, automatic dows, tion, moon roof, cd All Junk
75% of all 570-760-2035 um Hotel. Just three Call (570) 417-3395 04 JEEP GRAND
Power windows, Reduced $11,900 changer. Loaded. &
542-2277 blocks from stadium CHEROKEE LAREDO, Asking $10,000. Call Cars &
AUDI `05 A4
couples pay for Special Edition. seats & locks . V6, (570) 714-0384
6am to 8pm and walking dis- Asking $2,900. Call 570-706-6156
some or all of
their own
tance from Cincin-
nati Zoo and other Turbo, Navy Blue
Grey, sunroof, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ (570) 819-3140 or Trucks GINO’S
wedding.
bridezella.net
PP&L
CUSTOMERS... downtown attrac-
tions
with grey leather
interior, fully
ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
(570) 709-5677
VITO’S LINCOLN`06 Wanted Like New
Save money each
month on your resi- Price: $350
Call 570-287-9701
loaded automatic.
93,000 miles. All
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4 & TOWN CAR LIMITED Highest
Tires
dential or business records. Excellent Fully loaded. Prices
electricity and help
the environment by
for more info.
condition. 4 new
tires & new
04 DODGE DURANGO
LIMITED, Sandstone,
FORD `04 MUSTANG GINO’S 46,000 miles,
Triple coated Paid In $15 & UP!
tan leather, 3rd
switching to GREEN
energy. Nothing to
brakes. Asking
$10,000 or best
seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION Wanted: Pearlized White.
Showroom CA$H Like New
buy, same reliable
energy, no con-
offer. Call for info
417-2010 Days
LS, white, V6, 4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
V8, Auto, 1,200
miles, all options, Junk condition.
$18,900. FREE Batteries
tracts,cancel any-
time, no cancella-
779-4325 Nights CHEROKEE LAREDO show room condi-
tion. Call for info. Cars & 570-814-4926 or PICKUP
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 (570) 654-2596 $20 & UP!
Dr. Moses &
The Crew with
tion fees, receive
one bill. BMW `02 330 03 FORD WINDSTAR
LX, green, 4 door,
Asking $24,995
Serious inquiries Trucks 570-574-1275
Carry Out Price
special guest For details call toll CONVERTIBLE entertainment sys. only. 570-636-3151 Highest
Jack the Barber free 855-256-4454 83K miles. Beautiful 7 pass. minivan
Prices WANTED! 570-301-3602
Check out lynnbythelake@ condition. Newly 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, FORD `07 MUSTANG CALL US!
288-8995
hotmail.com
406 ATVs/Dune
re-done interior
leather & carpeting.
X-cab, white, 4x4
02 DODGE RAM 1500
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
Paid!! ALL TO JUNK WANTED
250 General Auction 250 General Auction Buggies $13,500. Quad Cab, SLT, Cars & Full Size
JUNK
great, $11,500. FREE PICKUP
570-313-3337 Red auto 4x4 truck negotiable. YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
288-8995 Lamoreaux Auto
QUARTER MIDGET
02 MERCURY MOUNT- 570-479-2482
BMW `04 325i AINEER PREMIUM,
CARS!
BEST PRICES Parts 477-2562

PUBLIC AUCTION RACE CAR


white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4 FORD `07
HYUNDAI `04
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Job Seekers are
looking here!
MAY 7, 2011 - 10:00 AM 76 inch Bull Rider,
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE
White, auto, 4x4 MUSTANG GT CA$H Free Anytime Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
VALLEY CREST NURSING HOME Honda 120 motor, 01 DODGE RAM 1500 TIBURON GT Pickup ask for an employ-

PAID
Wilkes-Barre, PA Kirkey seat, Premium package, 570-301-3602 ment specialist
regular cab, 4x4, silver, black leather Blue, 5 speed
(Rt. 315 next to new brake system, with cap manual, CD, Air,
A-Main feature wins interior, 5 speed

570-301-3602
Wyoming Valley Mall) 98 FORD F-150, manual. 20,000 factory alarm,
VEHICLES:Cars, Trucks, Vans Asphalt/Dirt, regular cab pick up power windows &
Many Extras, miles. $18,900
OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Fax green, auto 4x4 (570) 868-3832 locks. 38K.
Value $6,000, 98 FORD RANGER, $7,500 negotiable.
Machines, Printers, Room Divider, 5 Speed. Like New!!
FORD `98 TAURUS
Sell for $2,999 Flairside, reg cap Call 570-540-6236 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
File Cabinet, etc. Call (570) 954-2749 New Tires, tinted
truck, 5 spd, 4x4
Chairs and Tables windows, sun roof, Auto Auto
L.A.G. AUCTION SERVICES
(570) 883-1276 or
black leather
interior. Only
copper Gold. Good condi-
tion Runs great.
87,000 miles, R-
LINCOLN `00 LS
1 owner. Low miles.
65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
57,000 Miles!!! entry, cassette/
$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$
(570) 655-5366 title, Recently V6, All leather. Ask-
PRICE REDUCED TO radio + snow tires.
Lic.# AU002629L inspected. ing $5,800. Call
$14,000!! $12,500
BUYER’S PREMIUM $2,700. Call (570) 819-3140
CASH ONLY SUZUKI`09 For more info,
call (570) 762-3714 To place your (570) 814-6198 (570) 709-5677 570-474-5268
FOR JUNK

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KING QUAD 750AXI ad call...829-7130 VEHICLES
Hunter green. 214 BMW `07 328xi CADILLAC ‘06 STS PICKED UP
AUCTION miles. Excellent
condition. 50”
Black with black
interior. Heated AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
570-876-1010
SATURDAY MAY 7th seats. Back up & ver, 52,600 miles,

Don’t Keep Your Practice a Secret!


Moose plow with
4:30 Outside 6:00 Inside manual lift included. navigation sys- sunroof, heated 570-346-7673
Asking $5,900 tems. New tires & seats, Bose sound
ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA (570) 299-0560 brakes. Sunroof. system, 6 CD
(868 Center st.)
Cub Cadet 50” riding mower; Jacobson tractor
with plow; Jenny gas air compressor; Shopsmith YAMAHA`04 RHINO
Garage kept. Many
extras!
Miles.
46,000
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
Call 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts

with lots of accessories; all types of power & hand


tools; air tools; wood chipper; generator; all kinds
Excellent condition,
200 hours. Priced
Asking $19,500.
570-825-8888 or
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni- 829-7130 Harry’s U Pull It
To Place Your Ad
to sell. $6,500 or 626-297-0155 tion, & more!
of hardware; dovetailing & mortising items; best offer. Call Call Anytime! $17,600
kitchen sets; hoosier type cabinet; steel stack Keith 570-971-4520 570-881-2775
bookcases; TVs; Cuckoo clock; stamp collection;
To place your AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
telescopes; bronze flatware set; toys; collectables;
glassware; VERY FULL AUCTION! Partial list-
409 Autos under
$5000 ad Call Toll Free CADILLAC `04 310 Attorney
Services
310 Attorney
Services
310 Attorney
Services PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
ing AU1839-l
J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041
1-800-427-8649 SEVILLE SLS VEHICLES!!!
ADOPTION ARD
FREE CONSULTATION
CADILLAC `94 BMW `93 325 IC
Beige. Fully loaded
Note: Check web site jandjauction.net DIVORCE DRIVE IN PRICES
for pictures and listing Convertible,
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New CUSTODY DUI for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
DEVILLE SEDAN Metallic Green rotors, new brakes. Estates, DUI
ATTORNEY TRAFFIC 570-822-2345
Exterior & Tan Just serviced.
PIZZA & RESTAURANT 94,000 miles, Interior, 5 Speed 108,000 miles. Ask- MATTHEW LOFTUS
570-255-5503
VIOLATIONS Attorney Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
ing $8,000. (570)
AUCTION
automatic, front Transmission,
709-8492 CRIMINAL Keith Hunter
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
wheel drive, 4
Heated Seats. 2nd Bankruptcies
295 S. MAIN ST., WILKES-BARRE Owner, 66k Miles. BANKRUPTCY OFFENSES
CHEVROLET `05
MAHLER, LOHIN DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 31
door, air condi- Excellent Condition, FREE CONSULT
FREE
SATURDAY- MAY 7th- NOON & ASSOCIATES
tioning, air bags, Garage Kept, Guaranteed (570) 718-1118
INSPECTION - 10:00AM - NOON
COMPLETE PIZZA SHOP TO INCLUDE:
all power, cruise
control, leather
Excellent Gas
Mileage. Carfax
available. Price
TAHOE Z71
Silver birch with
Low Fees
Payment Plan! CONSULTATION
MARGIOTTI
www.wegotused.com

BERKEL MEAT SLICER, FRIGIDAIRE


FROST FREE FREEZER, LINCOLN GAS
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
reduced $7,995
or trade for SUV or
grey leather interior,
3rd row seating,
Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796 MACK LAW OFFICES 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
PIZZA OVENS (3), GAS DEEP FRYER,
ELECTRIC TABLE TOP DEEP FRYER,
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with DIVORCE No Fault LAW OFFICES BANKRUPTCY
TABLES & CHAIRS, STAINLESS STEEL
PONTIAC `00 SUNFIRE 570-388-6669 traction control, 5.3l $295 divorce295.com Free Consult

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


EXPERIENCED
UTENSILS, STAINLESS SINK, STAINLESS engine, moonroof, Atty. Kurlancheek Payment Plans
4 door, auto, 87K. AGGRESSIVE
800-324-9748 W-B
BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE
WORK TABLES, DOUGH PRESS, RACKS, rear DVD player. (570) 970-9977
Runs great. $3,300. Bose stereo + many REPRESENTATION
REGISTER WITH P.O.S. SYSEM & TOUCH DEALER. Call Divorce, Custody, Wilkes-Barre
SCREENS, JET TECH DISHWASHER,
PIZZA PREP TABLE W/MARBLE TOP,
(570) 868-3914
One Owner.
Leather, CD,
Alloy Wheels
more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
76,000 adult driven
Support, PFA
FREE Consultation.
570.287.1388 (570) 223-2536
Stroudsburg $300 and Up
DOUGH CRATES, PARTS FOR DOUGH
MACHINE, OAK DOORS, & MUCH MORE!
VOLKSWAGEN `01 $15,580 miles. $15,600. Call
(570) 378-2886 &
Atty. Josianne
Aboutanos
www.MackLaw
Offices.com
SOCIAL SECURITY $125 extra if driven,
PASSAT GLS WAGON ask for Joanne Wilkes-Barre DISABILITY
AUCT: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247L
FOR INFO: 822-8249
570-208-1118 Free Bankruptcy
Consultation Free Consultation. pulled or pushed in.
Satin Silver Metallic.
CHEVROLET `88 Line up a place to live Payment plans. Contact Atty. Sherry
NOBODY Pays More
10% BUYERS PREMIUM 1.8L 4 cylinder Dalessandro
WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM Carol Baltimore
turbo. Cold weather
ID #3473 package & traction MONTE CARLO SS in classified! 570-822-1959 570-823-9006

570-760-2035
560 Pierce St.
WE ACCEPT ALL CREDIT CARDS! control. 101,700 Kingston, PA V8, automatic,
miles. Great condi- www.wyoming 51,267 miles,
AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: tion. Asking $4,300 MUST SELL Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
valleymotors.com Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
AUCTIONS BY MARVA (570) 417-7678
570-714-9924
$9,200 OBO
(570) 760-0511
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

NEW 2011 FORD FIESTA ALL NEW FORD FOCUS S


Automatic, Air, Pwr. Mirrors, Tilt Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD,
Wheel, AM/FM/CD, Remote Pwr. Door Locks, Air, Anti-Theft Sys.,
Keyless Entry, Pwr. Door Side Curtain Air Bags, Side Impact
Locks, Advance Trac Air Bags, Message Center, MyKey
w/Electronic Stability
Control, Side Curtains

FORD REBATE................500 72
Mos.
OFF LEASE REBATE........500

FORD REBATE..................500
OFF LEASE REBATE...........500
72
Mos. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........91

NEW 2011 ALL NEW


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

FORD REBATE................500
OFF LEASE REBATE........500 24
24 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....485 FORD CREDIT REBATE.....500 Mos.
Mos. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .101 OFF LEASE REBATE........500 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 24 month
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....150 lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and
*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 5/31/11. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .326 $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD


*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
Overlooking Mohegan Sun primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with
577 East Main St., Plains 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
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No
Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends

FOG LAMPS
LEATHER SEATS SIDE AIR CURTAINS
MESSAGE CENTER
AM/FM WITH 6 DISC CD POWER LOCKS
POWER WINDOWS
PERSONAL SAFETY WITH
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
VIN #3LBR769066

24
Mos.
*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 5/31/11.

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKX AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD
17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., Auto. Temp Control, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, 18” Alum. Wheels, Advanced Trac, 6 Disc CD, Leather Heated/ Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone
Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys.,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System w/Keypad, Satellite Radio, Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera
VIN #3LBR768027 HID Headlamps, Side Air
VIN #1LBG609563
Curtains, Pwr. Liftgate,
Rear Camera, SYNC,
MyLincoln Touch,
Reverse Sensing Sys.,
Remote Start

VIN #2LBBJ16332

24
24 24 Mos.
Mos. Mos.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *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 5/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B Plains, PA
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& Classic Trucks & SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
Rare, Exclusive VOLKSWAGEN `04 Equipment KAWASAKI FLAGSTAFF `08
Opportunity To
BEETLE LINCOLN `88 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY `08 NINJA CLASSIC CHEVROLET `05 SIL- CHEVROLET `97 4CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
Door Crew Cab
Own...
SUBARU `02 CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas-
TOWN CAR
61,000 original
C-3500 CHEVY
Food Truck with
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD VERADO LT Z71 SILVERADO LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
flat screen TV, fire- Extended cab, with Western plow.
‘26 FORD
sette. Air. Automat- miles. Great starter low mileage.
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
new motor -
50,000. Excellent bike. $2,800 Seri-
ous inquiries only.
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
automatic. Black
with grey leather
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
$35,500. Call
570-655-2689
MODEL T
Panel Delivery
Low
57,000 miles, 5
speed, all-wheel
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
condition. All stain-
less steel body.
Call Jack at
Call 570-331-4777 Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
interior. Heated
seats. 59,000
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles. Selling your
KAWASAKI `10
wheels, loaded, grill, 2 sliders, miles. New Michelin $9,200. Call
100 point drive, 4 door, anti- lent condition.
excellent condition. 570-881-5825 Camper?
Garage kept. aluminum wheels, tires. $16,500 (570) 868-6503 Place an ad and
Concours quality lock brakes, air $5,500. Call or Rich at
restoration. Red conditioning, air Reduced
$14,000
Mike 570-237-7660 570-357-8319 CONCOURS 14 water purifier,
awning, microwave
(570) 477-3297
Say it HERE find a new owner.
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
bags, power locks,
power windows, 570-822-1976
MAZDA `88 RX-7
Sport/Touring with
ABS/traction
oven, tinted safety
glass windows, CHEVROLET `05 in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
570-829-7130

0 miles on power mirrors, Leave Message


control, showroom raised panel fridge
TRAILBLAZER LT CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
restoration. CONVERTIBLE
VW `05 JETTA
cruise control, new, 400 miles, & many acces- Custom Van. 67K
RARE! AM/FM radio, CD 1 owner, garage metallic blue, 6 year sories & options. Black/Grey. 18,000 miles. Interior has
2500
$40,000 changer, rear kept, 65k original warranty included.
Silver with black Excellent condition, miles. Well oak wood trim, car-
$38,000
$36,500
defroster, new Blitz
Stainless Exhaust,
interior. Auto. Sun-
roof. All options.
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
DUMP TRAILER ‘05
10 yards, 4 ton limit,
$12,000.
570-331-3674
$22,500.
570-868-6986
equipped. Includes
On-Star, tow pack- Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
peting,
Heavy Duty version.
storage
areas, TV, rear seat
AEM Cold Air Excellent condition. age, roof rack, convertible to dou-
KAWASAKI ‘ 99 ZX6R
seen snow. $8,900. very good condi-
Intake, TURBOXS 1 owner. 33K miles.
Call 570-237-5119 tion. Asking $3,900 NEWMAR 36’ running boards, Excellent cargo van. ble bed, curtains.
2002 BMW 745i Blowoff Valve &
Boost Control.
Asking $12,800. Call
Also, E-350. Cheap 600CC, remote starter, 85K miles. Excellent
condition. $8,700
Seats 7. Power win-
The Flagship of
the Fleet
$10,500.
(201) 704-8640
570-693-2129
Leave Message MERCEDES-BENZ `73 For more info, call
973-906-8404
Muzzy Exhaust.
Great condition.
MOUNTAIN AIRE extended warranty.
$16,000 570-829-4548 or
570-417-5991
dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
5th wheel, 2 large (570) 825-7251 ing. New exhaust
Asking $3,100
450SL with
New - $87,000 Call before
VW ‘07 BEETLE
slides, new
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
7:30 pm
Leather Interior, Convertible
FORD ‘99 E350 CALL FRANK
570-301-7221
condition, loaded
with accessories. CHEVROLET `06 LT CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
(premium pack-
system. New rear
tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent
interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition. SUBARU `05 LEGACY Alloys, Moon Roof
$13,840
removable hard top,
power windows, AM BUCKET VAN
theadvertisinguy
@gmail.com
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch SILVERADO 1500 age),
miles.
3.4L, 47,000
All wheel
condition. $4,200 or
best offer. Call
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation SPORT AWD /FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles;
SUZUKI `07 C50T
also available.
570-455-6796
4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks
570-655-0530
Stunning, Air, new tires &
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA
player, automatic, 4 $9999 or best price. box, automatic. & seats. Leather
Must Sell!
$20,000
brakes, 31,000
miles, great
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or CRUISER 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER Pewter. 48,000
miles. Excellent
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
Silver. Only 83K
$18,600 condition. $11,995. 570574-7002 JUST REDUCED! miles. All wheel
ian red leather inte- 35 ft. Well kept. On condition. $15,000 seats, keyless entry,
EXCELLENT
570-836-1673 560 Pierce St. rior inside. Garage drive, 4.0L V6. All
campground on the Negotiable onstar, roof rack,
1993 CADILLAC
Kingston, PA kept, excellent con- 439 Motorcycles Power. A/C. Loaded.
SUBARU `94 Susquehanna River (570) 954-7461 running boards,
www.wyoming dition. $31,000. Call Must Sell. $11,995 or
garage kept.
CONDITION
near great fishing.

ALANTE IMPREZA L
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
825-6272
HARLEY ‘01 Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
CHEVROLET `09 $14,750.
570-362-1910
best offer. Call
570-417-7937
Sudan, Automatic, MERCEDES-BENZ `88 Windshield, Bags,

EQUINOX LS
2 Door Floorboards,V&H Brick heater,
Convertible
Exquisite Candy
Air, Stero, Runs &
Looks Excellent. 415 Autos-Antique
420 SEL DAVIDSON
Electra Glide, Ultra
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
covered by metal
roof with large Low mileage, 15000
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
Apple Red black 25 mpg & Classic Silver with red Classic, many 6K Miles $5,200 breezeway. Shed & miles, automatic,
soft top. 13,000 $1,275 (570) 430-0357 many extras includ- all-wheel drive, 4
leather interior. chrome acces-
CADILLAC `80
original miles. All (570)299-0772 ed. Call for more door, anti-lock Children's Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
Every option. sories, 13k miles,
available options,
Garage kept, show- Metallic Emerald SUZUKI ‘04 information. brakes, air condi- is currently looking for:
including gold
alloy wheels. SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 COUPE DEVILLE room condition. Green. Garage
(570) 237-7076 tioning, air bags,
power locks, power
BEHAVIORAL SPECIALIST
Garage Kept. 1
owner. Final
5 door hatchback,
Only 8,600 miles
Excellent condition,
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
kept, like new
condition. Includes
Less
GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
CONSULTANTS
Must have a a Master’s Degree in a Clinical field.
$3,000 located in Harley cover. Travel Trailer. 29’,
Model Year. $15,892 miles. Team colors trol, AM/FM radio,
Hazleton. $12,900 mint condition, 1
Gorgeous
Automobile!
$31,000
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114 OLDSMOBILE `68 570-718-6769
570-709-4937
with matching hel-
met & jacket. Fend-
er eliminator kit.
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
cassette player, CD
player,
entry, rear
keyless
de-
Full-Time Therapeutic
Staff Support Workers
$29,900
$27,900 CHEVROLET `68 C10 DELMONT
DRASTICALLY HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 Scorpion exhaust.
$6,000.
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
more extras.
froster, rear wind-
shield wiper, tinted
Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in Human
Services. Provide 1:1 interventions & support to
New 350 motor and
From an Exotic, 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
new transmission.
REDUCED TO
REDUCED!!
This model only SCREAMING EAGLE Call Dave after 5
pm 570-825-0394
Reduced. $13,500.
Call 570-842-6735
windows. $17,500.
(570) 954-9333
children. Full-time TSS are guaranteed a
minimum of 35 hours per week.
Private Collection produced in 1967
V-ROD& Black. Call after 9:00 a.m.
Full-time benefits include:
SUZUKI ‘77
www.wyoming $5,000 FIRM
Call 570-650-0278 valleymotors.com (570) 906-1771 & 1968. All
original 45,000 Orange
Used as a show
SUNLITE CAMPER CHEVROLET `10 competitive pay, health insurance,
570-714-9924 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, paid holidays and vacation days.
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 CHEVROLET `69 NOVA miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth bike. Never abused.
GS 750 center bathroom, SILVERADO 1500 EOE
TOYOTA `05 SS clone. 350 & vinyl interior, 480 miles. Excellent kitchen, sofa bed.
Needs work. Extended Cab V71 If you are outcome oriented and a team player
engine, 290 Horse- 350 rocket condition. Asking Air, Fully self con-
$1,500 Package 4x4. Bed-
COROLLA LE seeking a challenging opportunity, please send,
Pure silver metallic. power. 10 bolt posi- engine, 2nd $20,000 or best tained. Sleeps 6.
or best offer liner. V-8. Red.
Roof & mirror caps rear. PowerGlide owner. Fender offer. Call New tires, fridge fax or e-mail your resume & letter of interest to:
570-822-2508 Remote start. 6,300
in black. Tartan red Automatic, Air, transmission. Power skirts, always 570-876-4034 awning. $4500. miles $27,000 Children’s Behavioral Health Services
Cruise, Till, Power 215-322-9845
HARLEY DAVIDSON SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
cloth / panther black disc brake kit. Over garaged. Trophy negotiable
leather interior. windows & door $20,000 invested, winner at shows. (570) 639-2539
Attn: Susan Hurd
Black bonnet
stripes. Automatic.
locks, AM/FM
stereo & CD. Runs
sacrifice at $8,500.
(Wilkes-Barre)
Serious inquiries Blue TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft 104 Woodward Hill Rd., Edwardsville, PA 18704

` 06 SOFTTAIL runs great. Helmet bedroom, Email: shurd@cbhsinc.com or fax to 714-7231


only, $7,500. smoked wind Rear queen master
Steptronic paddles. & looks excellent! Call 732-397-8030 570-690-0727 screen. Great bike, Walk 548 Medical/Health
Dual moon roofs, $9,000.
thru bathroom.
NIGHTTRAIN
Cockpit chrono (570) 654-3135 & kevlar racing
PONTIAC `68
Center kitchen +
package, conven- (570) 760-5519 gloves included. dinette bed. Front
ience, cold weather
Line up a place to live
Dark gray metallic, $2995. Call for info extra large living
DENTIST POSITION AVAILABLE
CATALINA
(heated seats) & new rr tire & (570) 881-5011 room + sofa bed.
premium packages.
in classified!
CHEVROLET `72
brakes, many Big View windows.
Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor.
extras. $10,900
(570) 592-4982 TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED Air, awning, sleeps PA Department of Corrections currently has a Dentist
headlights, front TOYOTA `06 CHEVELLE Yellow with black
TRIPLE 955 CC
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in position available in Luzerne County at the State Correc-
and rear fog lights.
Parking distance AVALON Two door hard top.
307 Motor. Needs
roof and white wall
tires. Black interior. HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 7,000 miles. Very Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497
tional Institution at Retreat in Hunlock Creek. This is a
control. Harmon- New tires, new work. Comes with $4,995. Call Road King 19,000 fast. Needs nothing. permanent, full-time position with a salary range of
Kardon sound sys- miles, new tires, lots Blue, never
tem. Chrome line
brakes, Inspected additional 400 small (570) 696-3513
of extra chrome. dropped. Excellent 451 Trucks/ $78,827 - $113,546. No evening or weekend hours;
March 4, AC, block & many parts. insurance indemnification provided. Comprehensive
interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive!
AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000
$5,000. Serious
inquires only.
PONTIAC 1937
Fully restored near
Like New. $12,900.
Call 570-639-1989
or 570-760-1023
condition. $4,200
Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564
SUVs/Vans
health insurance; prescription, vision, and dental plan
mile bumper to (570) 836-2574 coverage (after six months); liberal retirement/pension
$21,500 bumper warranty.
original. New paint,
new interior, new
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 Let the Community 2008 TOYOTA plan with eligibility for full retirement at age 50/55. Paid
CHEVROLET `76
570-341-7822 90,000 miles. Know!
MATRIX
wiring, custom tint-
$12,900.
ed glass, new motor 100th Anniversary Place your Classified vacation, personal and sick leave, paid holidays, group
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA
Auto, one owner,
(570) 881-3712
PICKUP &
Spare
transmission.
motor &
Edition
Garage
Deuce.
kept. 1 Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
1 Owner life insurance, and much more. Employees perform pro-
Very Good $13880 fessional dental work in the examination, diagnosis,
TOYOTA `10 trans. 16” wide owner. 1900 miles.
Local trade Condition! Tons of chrome. treatment, and care of inmates in the dental clinic at SCI-
$11,435
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
Low miles!
$7500. FIRM
white walls car in
excellent condition $38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR Retreat. You must possess a license to practice dentistry
in storage for 2 1100 Custom. 5800
570-905-7389
wheels, black cloth
Ask for Lee years. $14,000 or $20,000. Call miles, light bar, issued by the PA State Board of Dentistry and complete a
interior. Will consid- 570-706-6156 cobra exhaust,
best offer. Serious Civil Service application. SCI Retreat is designated a
CHEVROLET `79
er trade. $14,200 inquiries ONLY. windshield, many
HARLEY DAVIDSON
560 Pierce St.
(570) 793-9157 Call 570-574-1923 extras, must sell. Kingston, PA
Health Professional Shortage Area with education loan
$4,900. Call repayment options.
TOYOTA `93 MR2
560 Pierce St. www.wyoming
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
CORVETTE L-48 VW CLASSIC `72 01’ SPORTSTER 570-301-3433
valleymotors.com
For an employment application and additional
T-top, 5 speed. All Corvette options,
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO 570-714-9924
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna.
all original,
Good Year tires,
new
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration
750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind-
information contact Carl Kmiec,
Human Resources, SCI-Retreat,
New tires. No rust. new mufflers, just
660 State Route 11, Hunlock Creek, PA 18612
PONTIAC `06 tuned. 46,000 miles. Vehicle. Family shield, back rest,
Great condition. owned, garage Black & Pearl,
$5,000
$6,500 or best
kept, good shape. Excellent Condition.
570-735-8754. www.cor.state.pa.us
SOLSTICE (570) 708-0269
after 6:00PM
offer 570-262-2845
or 570-239-6969 Needs some
interior work, new
Must See. Asking
$2,499. Call after 4. BUICK `05 Equal Opportunity Employer
Only 16,000 miles!
Garage kept, 2.4
liter, manual 5
TOYOTA ‘09 CHEVY `68 CAMARO seats, needs
carburetor work. 883 cubic inch
570-823-9376
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
speed transmission,
SS
Only 58,000 miles.
Asking $12,000.
motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended & YAMAHA ‘1975 80 AWD, 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
black, a/c, cd play-
er, leather interior. SCION XD 396 automatic, 400 serious inquiries
only! Call
raked. Low miles.
Antique. Very good
condition. Must see.
loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6
Real Nice. Fun Ride. Automatic, transmission, clean $6,000 or best cylinder. New
Low milage. Road
Asking $16,500
(570) 301-3433
traction control,
remote start.
interior, runs good,
71K, garage kept,
570-343-2296 offer.(973) 271-1030
title. Asking $1,260
inspection, tires
& brakes. Like RN Assessment Coordinator
Collect cash, not dust!
$14,680 custom paint, Fire
Hawk tires, Krager
WANTED: PONTIAC HARLEY DAVIDSON Call (570) 825-5810
Leave Message
new, inside & out.
$16,900. Call Long Term Care
Clean out your ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
`78 FIREBIRD
(570) 540-0975
YAMAHA` 08 R1
wheels, well
basement, garage maintained. Golden Anniversary. Berwick Retirement Village
or attic and call the $23,900 Formula 400 Silver/Black. New
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
560 Pierce St.
Negotiable
570-693-2742
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
Tires. Extras. Excel-
lent Condition.
19,000 miles
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition.
CHEVR0LET`02 Come be part of our RNAC team.
829-7130! at Bradley-Lawless

PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400


Kingston, PA
www.wyoming CHEVY`75 CAMARO in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car $12,000 negotiable
570-639-2539
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail EXPRESS Full Time Position
Monday through Friday
valleymotors.com 350 V8. Original Abington-Scranton kit, cover. Price CONVERSION
MDS/PPS experience preferred
CONVERTIBLE 570-714-9924 owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
area. Finder’s fee
paid if car is found
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 negotiable $7,800
570-852-9072 VAN
Loaded. Low Long term care experience preferred
Blue/white top & tuxedo silver / black SOFT TAIL DEUCE
white interior.
Recent document-
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
and purchased. Call
John with any info
LIMITED EDITION.
Radical paint, only 442 RVs & Campers
miles. Excellent
condition.
Must have valid PA RN license in good standing
(570) 760-3440 $18,900
ed frame-off Never damaged. 200 produced, We offer competitive rates, health benefits,
570-674-3901
DUTCHMAN 96’
restoration. Over Rhinehardt pipes,
$6,000. Call
421 Boats & lots of chrome.
shift differential, paid vacation, sick and holiday time,
$31,000 invested. 570-489-6937
tuition reimbursement, 401K pension plan, life insurance
will sell $21,500.
570-335-3127
CHRYSLER `49
Marinas Beautiful bike!
Asking $9,500
or best offer.
5TH WHEEL CHEVROLET `05 and long term disability.
with slideout & sun
AVALANCHE
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
CUSTOM
570-474-0154 For more information you may call 570-759-5033.
WINDSOR To place your
room built on. Set
up on permanent Dark red with tan
S Great running
Silver / gray, 4 door site in Wapwallopen. leather interior. Please apply on-line at www.berwick-hospital.com
ad call...829-7130
CREST 15’
sedan. 6 cylinder LT Z71 package.
Great convertible, condition. Red with
flathead, fluid drive.
Comes with many or send resume to:
black top, 6 speed cloth interior, power extras. $7,000. Sunroof. 82,000
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber
door locks, power
windows, power
45,000 original
miles. Just like new! Fiberglass HARLEY DAVIDSON (570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135
miles. Must See!
Asking $18,000 Berwick Hospital Center
REDUCED $15,000
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear
moon roof, Call Jim: boat with
trailer. Out-
‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 (570) 362-4143
Human Resources Department
trunk, fast & agile. 5 speed, just 570-654-2257 A MUST SEE!
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 701 E. 16th Street • Berwick, PA 18603
$18,000 or best serviced, 117k. board propul- Custom Paint.
offer. Call
570-262-2478
Asking $5,300
570-885-2162
CORVETTES sion. Includes: Only driven under
10 miles!! Asking
E-mail: carol_a_martinez@chs.net
Fax# 570-759-5035
2 motors
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
WANTED
1953-1972
Erinmade,
$8,900 or best
offer. For info,
call 570-864-2543
E.O.E.
Any Condition!
“Lark II series”
or 215-379-1375
Courteous, Fast PRICE
NEW LOW PRICES! Professional Buyer.
Licensed & Bonded
REDUCED!
$2,400 HARLEY DAVIDSON RN’s
2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai corvettebuyer.com RN’s
Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr
1-800-850-3656 NEGOTIABLE
570-417-3940 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION Part Time 7-3 & 11-7 Director of Med-Surg
FORD `52 #35 of 50 Made Accepting applications for The Berwick Hospital Center is seeking an experienced,

COUNTRY SEDAN STARCRAFT ‘80 $10,000 in acces-


sories including a
Per Diem RNs all shifts
self-motivated, dynamic individual to manage our
LPN’s Med-Surg department. PA RN License required.
16’ DEEP V custom made seat.
Loaded!
$
4,990* $4,990* CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
Exotic paint set,
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
Full Time 11-7 Part Time 3-11
Accepting applications for
Three years of acute care experience and two years
of management experience preferred. Medical-Surgical
03 Ford 02 Ford Escape
8 passenger, & trim— ‘92 EZ dition. All Documen- Per Diem LPNs all shifts experience required. Strong leadership skills and a
3rd seat, good loader trailer. With tation. 1,400 Asking
Windstar condition, 2nd commitment to customer service excellence required.
owner. $9,500.
‘00 Tracker Series
60lbs foot pedal, 2
$25,000 or best
offer. Call CNA’s BSN or MSN preferred.
570-579-3517 downriggers, stor- 570-876-4034
Full Time 3-11
ages, gallon tanks, OB RN
Loaded w/ 66K Miles FORD `66 2 fish finders and
HARLEY DAVIDSON Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7

6,990* $6,490* Previous OB/GYN experience required.


more. MUST SEE.
$ Mustang Coupe.
Make Best Offer.
Per Diem All shifts Available
Pearl white, pony
interior. Pristine Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm.
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC AMAZING SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS Minimum of two years hospital or medical office setting
experience required.
‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth condition. 26K & PAY RATES
Garage kept,
Custom 4Dr Breeze miles. $17,000 or
best offer. 427 Commercial 2 tone blue. 2nd shift $1.75 We offer an excellent salary and benefit package.
(570) 817-6768 17,600 miles. 3rd Shift $1.00
Trucks & REDUCED PRICE Please apply on-line at www.berwick-hospital.com
Weekend Days - $1.00
59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
LINCOLN `66 Equipment $8,400
Lehman area.
How to Apply?
or send resume to:
$
4,990* $
2,890* CONTINENTAL CHEVY ‘08 3500 (570) 760-5937
Call 877-339-6999 x1 Berwick Hospital Center
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
4 door,
Convertible, 460
HD DUMP TRUCK KAWASAKI ‘05 Fax: 866-854-8688
Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
Human Resources Department
cu. engine, 67,000 NINJA 500R. 3300 701 E. 16th Street • Berwick, PA 18603
MOTOR TWINS miles, 1 owner 2WD, automatic. miles. Orange.
since `69. Teal Only 12,000 miles. Garage kept. His &
Complete Application in Person E-mail: carol_a_martinez@chs.net
Vehicle in like 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
CALL STEVE MORENKO green / white
new condition.
hers helmets. Must
Located directly across from
Fax# 570-759-5035
leather, restorable, sell. $2400
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming $21,900. E.O.E.
282744

$2,500 570-287- 570-760-3599 LCCC on LCTA Bus Route


718-4050 5775 / 332-1048 570-288-4322 570-825-3711
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CHEVY ‘07 JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER TRACTOR DRIVERS PART-TIME MARKETING
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
Well established
INDEPENDENT 1928, 1932, 1937,
TRAILBLAZER LT
GMC `99
In search of a
TRAILERS
Miles distribution compa- 1940, 1961, 1963,
$14,850 ny seeks Full-Time dynamic person
On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio. FREIGHTLINER (40 plus hours per with great commu-
nication skills and
INSURANCEInsurance
AGENCY JAN-PRO
1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S.

SUBURBAN
’97 MIDROOF week) drivers. Valid Local 1934, 1935, 1936,
$14,990 Class A CDL, mini- ability to multi-task. COMMERCIAL
475 CAT & 10 Agency is looking to CLEANING 1937, 1945, 1946,
mum 5 years all- The successful can- 1951, 1955, 1956,
speed transmission. hire a Commercial OF NEPA
season driving didate will be punc- 1957, 1961, 1965,
$12,000 LUZERNE COUNTY Lines Customer
Champagne experience, clean tual, organized, reli- 1966, 1970, 1980,
COMMUNITY Service Agent to Be Your Own
exterior, 560 Pierce St. driving record, and able, creative, con- 1985, 2005, 2006.
FREIGHTLINER COLLEGE handle existing book Boss Work Full or
leather interior, Kingston, PA no DUIs are a must. scientious, and per- Meyers H.S. 1935,
’99 CONDO POSITION of business. At Part time
power windows www.wyoming Flatbed experience sonable. Must have 1936, 1937, 1938,
430 Detroit, Super OPENINGS least (3) to 5 years Accounts available
560 Pierce St. & locks, 4 wheel valleymotors.com helpful. Drivers are prior marketing 1942, 1943, 1944,
10 transmission. experience is pre- NOW throughout
Kingston, PA drive. $4,850. assigned dedicated experience. Must 1945, 1946, 1960,
570-714-9924 Asking $15,000. Luzerne County ferred, position Wilkes Barre,
www.wyoming Call for weekly runs and be a self-starter 1974, 1975, 1976,
Community College available in our Scranton,
valleymotors.com condition and regional travel with reliable trans- 1977. Kingston H.S.
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ invites applications Wilkes-Barre office.
570-714-9924 known issues.
570-362-4080
JEEP ‘06 with sides. All
aluminum, spread
for the following
positions:
including some
overnights in sleep-
portation. Computer
skills a must. Will-
Salary commensu-
rate with experi-
and Hazleton.
We guarantee 1938, 1939, 1940,
1944, 1948, 1949.
ingness to work $5,000 to
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER COMMANDER axle. $6,500. er. Positions require
some moderate to Saturdays a must.
ence, Benefit Pack- $200,000 Plymouth H.S. 1930,

HONDA `02 CR-V 4WD, Only 38K


$15,990
2 storage trailers. FT MICROBIOLOGY/ heavy lifting, good
communication
Positive attitude and
high energy a must.
age includes, Health
Benefits, Life Insur-
in annual billing.
Small investment
1931, 1932, 1933,
1938, 1943, 1944,
570-814-4790 ance, 20 day PTO 1959, 1960.
EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
owner, very clean, BIOLOGY LAB ASSISTANT skills, attention to Fax resume to
570-822-3446. No
Time & 401k plan.
We’re ready -
Are you? Hanover H.S. 1951,
meticulously main-
tained. 123,000
TRUCKS FOR SALE
Ford, GMC,
Please send a cover
detail, commitment,
punctuality. Posi-
tions include com-
phone calls please.
Please
resume to:
forward For more info
Call 570-824-5774
1952, 1953, 1954,
1960. West Pittston
H.S. Annual 1925,
letter and resume to Eastern
highway miles. Janproofnepa.com
$7,500
International-Prices Luzerne County
petitive compensa- 548 Medical/Health Insurance Group 1926, 1927, 1928,
starting at $2,295. tion and benefits Attn: Renee Valenti, 1931, 1932, 1959.
570-646-3334 or 560 Pierce St. Community College, package. Please
REDUCED!!!
ASKING $9,999
570-762-3294 Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
John Thomas Sed-
lak, Dean of Human
send resume to:
c/o Times Leader
CAREGIVER
Part Time in-home
613 Baltimore Drive,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
630 Money To Loan Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,

HONDA `10
Call U-haul Resources, 18702. 1959. Berwick H.S.
JUST REDUCED! Box 2540 care for female “We can erase
valleymotors.com 570-822-5536 Attention: Human 1952, 1953, 1956,
your bad credit -
SAVE MONEY! GET 570-714-9924 Resources Dept.,
15 N. Main Street adult in Dallas. Must
SALES 100% GUARAN- 1957, 1958, 1960,

ODYSSEY
READY FOR THE Wilkes-Barre, PA reside nearby. 1967, 1968, 1969
WINTER! Don’t pay
457 Wanted to Buy 1333 S. Prospect St, 18711-0250 Bathing required. TEED.” Attorneys
KIA `02 SEDONA Nanticoke, PA Can you sell ADS? ,1970. Lehman H.S.
dealer prices! White Auto Call 570-675-2539. For Commission
for the Federal
1973, 1974, 1976,
18634-3899 or e- Trade Commission
with grey interior. EX, Van, Sunroof. ONLY? Get a 1978, 1980. Nanti-
Looks and runs like
it just came off the
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
ALL mail hr@luzerne.edu
no later than Friday, DENTAL ASSISTANT performance
DRAW, and PAID
say they’ve never
seen a legitimate coke Area H.S.
1976, 2008. Dallas
May 13, 2011. No credit repair opera-
lot. Four Door, 4
wheel drive, 84,900
condition.
JUNK
$5000 or best offer.
phone
please.
inquires Back Mountain
Office is looking for
Training!!!
Email your great
tion. No one can
legally remove
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
miles, new tires, GET ON THE resume: careers@ H.S. 1972, 1973,
tow package, anti
570-606-7654
CAR & For additional infor- ROAD TO
enthusiastic
Time Dental Assis-
Full
adsonaglass.com
accurate and timely
information from 1974, 1975. West
lock brakes, driver
and passenger
airbags, power Special Edition.
LEXUS `06 GX 470 TRUCKS mation on these
positions, please
SUCCESS! tant. Must be organ-
ized, people person,
Swift Kennedy &
Assoc. specializes
your credit report.
It’s a process that
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
Maroon, Fully visit our web site at McLane, a with excellent com- in Group Employee starts with you and
windows, power Westmoreland H.S.
mirrors, power
locks, rear window
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
WANTED (www.luzerne.edu).
Equal Opportunity
$28 billion supply
chain services
munication skills. If
you are interested in
Benefits Plans and
has an opening in
involves time and a
conscious effort to 1952, 1953 - 1954
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
defroster and navigation, sun roof Highest Prices Employer. Candi-
dates representing
leader, is looking joining our friendly our Wilkes-Barre pay your debts.
Learn about manag- 1973, 1974, 1975,
wiper, privacy tint, plus many other for qualified team, please send office. Candidate 1976 Pittston H.S.
air conditioner, extras. 3rd seat . Paid In Cash!!! all aspects of diver-
sity are encouraged
Class A Drivers to resume to: must have prior ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A 1936, 1951, 1954,
cruise control. CD, Only 1,900 Miles. become part of Dr. David Spring group sales experi- 1963 Pittston Hospi-
keyless entry and Brand New. FREE to apply. our valued team. 661 N. Memorial Hwy ence and be message from The
tal School of Nurs-
much more. Asking $37,000 McLane’s Dallas, PA 18612 licensed to sell Times Leader and
Cypress Pearl with ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
Call (570) 328-0850 ivory leather interi- REMOVAL 527 Food Services/ uniformed drivers insurance. Compen- the FTC.
DIETARY AIDES
1959 West Pittston
are well recog- sation is based on
570-332-4999 or. Well maintained,
Call V&G Hospitality Job Seekers are H.S. 1950, 1954,

DODGE `00 RAM HUMMER ‘05 H2


Yellow with black
garage kept. All
service records.
Anytime
nized and trusted
throughout
the U.S. for their
Healthcare Services
Group at Highland
experience. Send
resume to jerry@
swiftkennedy.com
looking here!
Where's your ad?
1955, 1956, 1960
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
Brand new tires. 570-829-7130 and 1939, 1940, 1941,
leather interior. knowledge, Manor Nursing and
1500 QUAD CAB
4X4, V8 automatic.
Front & rear heated
seats. Many chrome
All options including
premium audio
package, rear
288-8995 accuracy, and
professionalism.
Rehabilitation Center
is currently accept- 573 Warehouse
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
1942, 1943, 1945,
1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955,
accessories. $28,500 climate control, ing applications for
New tires & brakes. 1956, 1957, 1959,
Fully loaded. Lea-
ther interior. Many
or best offer. Call
(570) 788-9826 or
(570) 956-8547
adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
DELI CLERKS
Do you have
what it takes
part time Dietary
Aides. Also hiring Full
& Part time House-
ASSISTANT 1960, 1961, 1962,
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
1951, 1952
extras. Must see. to help drive
WAREHOUSE
Leave Message Lexus bug guard. Gerrity’s Supermar- keeping & Laundry
Excellent condition. our team? 570-825-4721
kets is now hiring Aides. Apply in per-
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
(570) 970-9351 42,750 miles.
Part Time Deli son Monday - Friday
$28,950 CLASS A 710 Appliances
DODGE `04 SUPERVISOR
Clerks. Looking for between the hours
DUMP TRUCK (570) 237-1082 dependable and of 9am-4pm at: 700
Refurbished, rebuilt customer oriented DRIVERS 750 Schooley Ave. MERCHANDISE APPLIANCE
RAM 1500
engine, transmis-
sion replaced. LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full time 4WD, Pearl 506 Administrative/
individuals. Sales
Commission Bonus.
• Earn more
money with more
Exeter, PA 18643
Plant seeking can-
didate with strong
leadership, organi-
PA RT S E T C .
Used appliances.
Rear-end removed Parts for all brands.
Too many extras to
and relubed. Brand white with like new Clerical Apply at: at-home time
zation and com- 702 Air 223 George Ave.
list. Low Mileage. 2020 Wyoming Ave. • “We’re here to
$10,000 new 10’ dump. PA leather ivory interi-
Wyoming; or stay” –as a
munication skills. Conditioners Wilkes-Barre
(570)709-2125 state inspected.
$12,900/best offer.
or. Silver trim.
Garage kept. Excel- ANSWERING SERVICE
Seeks one part time
801 Wyoming Ave.
West Pittston, or at:
McLane team-
mate, you’ll be
Will work hands-
on to direct and AIR CONDITIONER
570-820-8162

570-594-1496 lent condition.


position. Evenings www.gerritys.com working in a FT ELECTIVE SURGERY manage staff for $40

DODGE `10
84,000 miles, Ask- busy high volume 570-740-1246
stable, secure
JEEP `00 ing $10,750 and weekends. Logistics depart-
570-654-3076 or 570-208-7705 environment
COUNSELOR ment. Must have AIR CONDITIONER
GRAND CARAVAN WRANGLER
570-498-0005
SECRETARIAL
• Multi-stop
deliveries prima- We need a friendly,
previous supervi-
sory experience in
portable, 10,000
BTU, G.E., excellent
MERCEDES-BENZ
Only 17k miles. rily located in outgoing, enthusias- condition. Asking
a warehouse facil-
Fully loaded. Pennsylvania and
Excellent condi- POSITION Harveys Lake New Jersey
tic person who will
be conscientious in
ity including all
function of ship-
$150. 829-6417
tion. Factory &
extended war- `99 ML 320 Professional firm in
Scranton seeks reli- BAR SERVERS
• Great pay and
benefits -
scheduling and edu-
cating patients on
ping/receiving/
inventory, union
708 Antiques & GENE’S
ranty. $17,995 Sunroof, new tires, $55,000 to Collectibles RECONDITIONED
able part to full-time their elective sur- and ISO experi-
(570) 690-2806 115,930 miles $60,000 in the APPLIANCES
AND COOKS
secretary with good gery options. If you ence a plus. Com-
MUST SELL first year;
people and organi- consistently strive puter literate, abil- 60 Day Warranty
$7,200 OBO medical, dental,
zation skills. Must to do high quality
DODGE `94 DAKOTA (570)760-0511 ity to multi-task, Monday-Friday
be proficient with vision, life and work efficiently
Experience meet deadlines, 8:00PM-5:00PM
401(k)
MITSUBISHI `95
with cap. 1 owner, TJ, Black with grey Microsoft Word, preferred but not while providing attention to detail Saturday
garage kept, very interior. 4 cylinder, Excel and Power- necessary. Requirements: friendly service, we a must. Schedule
5-speed manual Point. Photoshop want you to become 8:00AM-11:00AM
good condition. Servers must be • HS diploma or will be every other
MONTERO SR 4WD
transmission. CD knowledge a plus. part of our team. weekend commit- Gateway
Many extras includ- 18 or older. GED
ing lift & back seat. player, hardtop, full Starting $10-$12/ Apply in person. Extensive on the job ment. Full time Shopping Center
• Two years driving
29 MPG gas. doors, sound bar. 177,102 miles, auto- hour based on NO PHONE CALLS experience training will be pro- with competitive Kingston, PA
$4,000
or best offer
4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
experience.
healthcare benefits
Full • Clean driving
record and great
vided. wage and bene-
fits. Qualified can-
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ (570) 819-1966
APPLY ONLINE: Old Toys, model kits,
(570) 868-0944 steering stabilizer. lock brakes, air con- & paid vacation. 538 Janitorial/ customer service www.icare
didates please for- Bikes, dolls, old gun MICROWAVE: GE, all
Like new BF ditioning, air bags, Please fax resume skills ward resume
Cleaning Mining Items, trains options, with
DODGE `97 RAM Goodrich 35’s with power locks, power to Nina Ciarla at specialists.com WITH SALARY
windows, power 570-207-9305 or Find out more or & Musical Instruments, turntable, excellent
Full size spare. Only REQUIREMENTS a
1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 85,000 miles.
$6,999
mirrors, power
seats, cruise con-
email to: nciarla@
facilitydesignltd.com
JANITORIAL/ apply to become a
valued Teammate
SUBMIT RESUME:
HR Dept.
must to:
AEP Industries,
Hess. 474-9544
BARBIE DOLL: 1997
condition.
REFRIGERATOR,
$40.

82,000 miles, auto- 703 Rutter Ave. small college size,


matic, chrome step
(570) 301-7221 trol, AM/FM radio,
cassette player, CD 509 Building/ MAINTENANCE by contacting:
John Hart, Kingston, PA 18704
Inc.
Attn: Human
Mattel Hallmark
Special Edition Bar-
good condition $40/
570-675-4383
up and mirrors &
leather interior. JEEP `02 GRAND changer, leather
interior, sun roof, Construction/
Full Time.
Apartment building
McLane People
Department by
Fax: 570-287-2434 Resources
20 Elmwood Ave.
bie Doll. Fair
Valentint; 12” tall; MIXER. Hobart,
Good Condition.
Drums Area. CHEROKEE LAREDO rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
Skilled Trades in Pittston. Position
requires basic
phone:
(570) 330-8400,
Mountaintop, PA
18707
Pink & Torquoise
1870’s dress. New
20 quart. Excellent
condition. $850
$4,500
401-524-9763
new Passed inspec-
tion, new battery. CARPENTER
Experienced.
plumbing, electrical,
carpentry & apart-
or email: jfhart@
mclaneco.com. * OPTICAL * Fax 570-474-9257
email:
in box $20.735-0191 570-288-5571
$2,500 ment prep skills, Lynottm@ COLLECTIBLE Sea- RANGE/STOVE,
Full time position. •Machine
(570) 868-1100 janitorial & ground EOE, M/F/D/V aepinc.com gram’s Mirror – 1908 Kenmore Elite, gas,
Please forward Operator
Call after 2:00 p.m. maintenance. 24 We are a drug- Stanley Cup $50. black, excellent
resume to: •Lens Coating
hour emergency free workplace Call Mark at 570- condition, asking
MITSUBISHI `97 employment@
ruckno.com or send
response.
QUALIFIED
Benefits for full
time employees.
EOE 301-3484 or Allison
at 631-6635.
$200. 262-4866

DODGE `99 RAM Triple black, eco-


nomical 6 cylinder.
15’ CUBE VAN
to: PO Box 1227
Kingston, Pa 18704
PERSONS PLEASE
CALL 570-602-1684
SEND RESUME OR
APPLY IN PERSON
COLLECTIBLE:
1963 Topps Mike
REFRIGERATOR,
Kenmore, white
side by side with ice
1500 CLUB CAB Cab over, 4 cylinder For Application Eastern Penn Sup- Monday-Friday
4x4 select drive. or fax resume to Ditka Football Card- and water in door.
CD, remote door
diesel engine. 515 Creative/Design ply (EPSCO) is seek- 8:30a - 6pm to:
Great Shape-Make Excellent condition
Good condition. Rebuilt automatic 570- 602-1685 ing a qualified indi- Luzerne Optical
opener, power win- vidual for Ware- an offer. $50.00 $450. Call
Runs great. New
tires. Asking $4,000
dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel.
transmission. Very
good rubber. All EMBROIDER 542 Logistics/ house/Local Deliv-
180 N. Wilkes-
Barre Blvd.
570-824-1180 570-654-3135 or
570-760-5519
or best offer. around good Part time, Week- ery driver for our 600
Transportation
DINING ROOM SET
108k highway miles. Wilkes-Barre, PA
(570) 239-3950 condition inside days. No experi- Wilkes-Barre Coal 18702
Garage kept. Super
& out. Well ence necessary. St. location. Must be FINANCIAL
FORD `04 EXPLORER
SUV, V6, 4x4, auto-
clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton.
maintained.
Ready to work.
Work requires
standing. Call Karen DISPATCHER self motivated, have
a clean driving
record, be organ-
RNS, LPNS, CNAS 610 Business
1949 Leuis Burg
Chair and Furniture
Company STOVE, electric,
PRICE REDUCED! at 570-283-0229. Full Time, Part Time, bisque, Amana,
PART TIME
570-466-2771 Mahogany dining
matic, 85,000 miles $6,195 or ized, computer liter- and Per Diem. Opportunities room set consisting good condition
Black Beauty. best offer ate & have the abili- All shifts available. $100. 288-9940
518 Customer of rectangle drop
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Garage kept. Call 570-650-3500 The Luzerne County ty to work in a fast
leaf table with
Must sell.
$8,700 Blue/grey, new
Ask for Carmen Support/Client Care Transportation
Authority is seeking
paced environment.
SOCIAL WORKER swirled legs,
4 padded chairs,
STOVE/RANGE
electric, beige $80.

PONTIAC `04 We offer: Part Time


(570) 883-2754 rebuilt engine with
warranty, new CUSTOMER SERVICE a part time Dis-
patcher. The candi- • A full time position hutch with 8 draw-
REFRIGERATOR
medium size, white
tires & brakes,
4,000 miles. MONTANA REPRESENTATIVES
date must have the
ability to communi-
• Competitive hourly
wage UNIT MANAGER ers, corner cabinet
with glass top and
$75. WASHER $75.
DRYER, gas $80.
bottom drawer,
FULL TIME RN
$5,900 or cate properly with • Full benefit 570-704-8134
FORD `05 WHEEL 95,000 miles, well Will train reliable, telephone stand
best offer. friendly and employees & LCTA’s package including:
maintained. Excell- with swirled legs. WASHER AND
570-814-2125 transit riders. Must • Family Health Care LTC Experience

CHAIR LIFT VAN


ent overall condi-
tion. Keyless entry,
dependable person.
Call 570-822-7730 also be familiar with
two-way radio com-
• 401k
• Life insurance
Preferred. BEER & LIQUOR All in very good
condition.
DRYER. Extra large
capacity, white, like
Seating capacity for
7 plus 2 wheel
JEEP `02 built in baby seat,
dual climate con- LINE UP munication system
and basic computer
• Dental/Vision
• Vacation time
Apply in person to:
Mountain Top LICENSE FOR SALE $1200. or best offer
570-239-7846
new. $100 each.
570-814-5689
Wrangler Sport trol. Rear air. Seats Senior Care and For More Info, Call
chairs. 140,000 Hard / soft top, 7. Recent inspec- A GREAT DEAL... skills. Position will based on longevity/
Rehabilitation 570-824-7041 DOLL very old WASHER. Maytag.
miles. Great condi- be “as needed”. Holiday pay/ Sick/
tion. Asking $7,000.
remote start,
garage kept. 6
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking
IN CLASSIFIED! Hours of operation Personal. Center
185 S. Mountain Blvd BEER DISTRIBUTOR
grandmother’s doll
1930’s or earlier,
Fabric-matic. Heavy
duty, extra large
For more details, cylinder, auto. $5,000 firm. Call Looking for the right deal are 4:30AM–
Qualified persons Mountain Top, PA. License available slight worn spot, capacity top loader.
Call 570-589-9181 7:00PM, Monday
$10,000 (570) 417-9884 on an automobile? through Friday and are encouraged to 18707 with option to lease cloth body filled with 25 1/2” wide. White.
570-430-1396 or Turn to classified. apply in person to: (570) 474-6377 building or sold shavings $65. 1937 Good condition.
FORD `97 DIESEL 570-655-5156 8:00AM—6:00PM brass Mickey $325
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 It’s a showroom in print! on Saturdays. separately.
Eastern Penn 570-954-1284 Mouse belt buckle 570-885-1338
Classified’s got 557 Project/
Cummins engine, Line up a place to live 56,000 miles,
the directions!
The LCTA adheres
to a strict drug and
Electric Supply
Program
$20. Rawcliffe Petal
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000 in classified! automatic,
all-wheel drive, LUBRICATION
alcohol policy regu-
lated by the Federal
Attn: Marc Malvizzi
395 Coal Street Management CREATIVE & EXCITING 1991 yellow bubble
fairy #2904 of 9500
WASHER/DRYER.
Whirlpool,electric.
gross wt. 6,649 Wilkes-Barre, Pa Paint your own $15. Barbie wearing Excellent, $350.
light wt. $19,500
Must see!
JEEP `06 4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
DISTRIBUTOR
HAS OPENING FOR
Transit Administra-
tion (FTA). The suc-
18702
ASSISTANT
pottery studio
franchise. Low start
cowgirl outfit, 1966
$30. Vintage camel
REFRIGERATOR,
Roper, 18.2 cu ft.
(570) 829-5886
COMMANDER 4X4
CD player, leather
interior, tinted CUSTOMER SERVICE cessful candidate
must pass a pre- LINEUP up & local training. salt & pepper shak- Excellent. $200.

MANAGER TRAINEE
POKE-A-NOSE ers, handmade from 570-474-5188
Lockers, V-8. Heat- windows, custom employment drug &
ASUCCESSFULSALE POTTERY
PERSONNEL
Israeli Olive Wood
FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair Van
ed leather. All
power. Navigation,
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m. Craft Oil Corpora-
alcohol screening.
The LCTA is an
INCLASSIFIED!
3 people needed to
assist manager.
Inspiration is Within
Call Jason
1950’s selling on
Ebay for $75 asking
WASHING
MACHINE. Like new.
Satellite, Blue tooth, equal opportunity 570-730-7855 or $25. Call 570-474- Front loader. Very
78,250 miles. Fully tion is looking for a Duties will include
serviced, new bat-
3rd row, More. p r o f e s s i o n a l
employer & offers a Doyouneedmorespace? recruiting, training & email: pnpfranchise 2756 between nice. 24” wide.
69,000 competitive salary. @yahoo.com Many cycles includ-
A yard or garage sale
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
highway miles.
$14,900. Call
TOYOTA ‘04 with excellent cus-
tomer service skills.
You must apply at:
The Luzerne County in classified
marketing. Will train.
Call Mr. Scott
Looking for the right deal
8:30am & 8:3-0 pm
PIANO. Ericsson
ing hand wash &
heavy duty. $325.
(570)288-4532
chairs. Braun Millen-
nium lift with
(570) 855-3657 SIENNA XLE This is a telephone
intensive position
Transportation
Authority
is the best way E.O.E on an automobile? upright from 1885.
Needs tuning and
570-817-0409
DVD, leather tocleanoutyourclosets! Turn to classified.
JEEP `07
remote. Walk up and requires 315 Northampton St Why Spend
moonroof some minor repairs.
door. Front & rear strong oral commu- Kingston, PA 18704 You’re in bussiness 566 Sales/Retail/ It’s a showroom in print! $200. 868-6613 Hundreds on
A/C. Power locks & $14,968 nication and com-
Business
WRANGLER X
New or Used
windows. Excellent puter skills. DRIVERS with classified! Classified’s got PICTURES: Pittston Appliances?
Development
condition. $9,500.
570-237-6375 4x4, stick shift, soft
Applicants must be
dependable, highly CONTRACT DRIVERS ROLLBACK DRIVERS the directions! St. Johns pictures of
the school fire of
Most problems
with your appli-
top. Red exterior, motivated and good
DOOR TO DOOR SALES DRIVE-SHAFT 1960 copies & some ances are usually
FORD ‘68 BRONCO
well maintained, at multi-tasking. Put your vehicle to FABRICATER originals. also, the
work part-time and Opening for Willing to train. Will simple and inex-
garage kept. 11,500 Minimum 3 years 1964 St. Johns year
earn extra income Rollback Drivers. Local company is sell stock or equip- pensive to fix!
miles, one owner. 560 Pierce St. experience in cus- book. both for $20.
delivering packages First & Second Shifts seeking individuals Save your hard
AC, CD player, Kingston, PA tomer service. ment seperately. Add also King’ col-
to nursing homes. Must Have Good for door to door For more info, call earned money, Let
cruise control. www.wyoming We offer a competi- lege year book of
Great supplemental Driving Record. We sales. Must be out- (570) 823-0245 us take a look at it
Tow package with tive starting rate 1980. $20. BOOKS
valleymotors.com income. Great tax Offer Top Wages & going, self motivat- first!
cargo carrier. and full benefit on 5 great women
570-714-9924 benefits. Great Benefits Package. ed & flexible. Please 30 years in
Excellent condition. package including Liquor License of our times”Jack &
Company to work Apply in Person email resume to: the business.
$18,700 comprehensive Luzerne County Jackie” A portrait of
Call 570-822-9680
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
health benefits and
401k.
for! Fuel-Surcharge
Protection as fuel
Falzone’s Towing
Service, Inc.
reliablesales@
ptd.net
Priced to sell
Cordora
an American mar-
riage in the Kennedy
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
JEEP `89 GRAND Send resume to: costs rise. Routes 271 N. Sherman St., Business Network family. “Living His-
302 V8 engine.
3-speed on the
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric Craft Oil
are round-trip from
Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702 INSIDE SALES 570-287-7013
tory” a book on
Hillary Clinton.
Nanticoke
floor transmission.
34X9.50 swamper
CHEROKEE LAREDO locks, excellent
condition. New
Corporation
Attn: Human
You must have a 570-823-2100 Wholesale Distribu-
tor seeks an inside
“Going Rogue” A
amazing life of 712 Baby Items
tires. Racing seats,
White 74,330
miles, $5,000 tires, new brakes Resource Dept.
winning attitude,
appearance, and a salesperson. HVAC RESTAURANT FOR SALE Sarah Palin. “My
roll cage. and rotors. 52,000 P.O. Box 5066 fuel-efficient cargo Job Seekers are experience a plus. Inside Church Hill Turn” Memoirs of BASINET, for baby,
fully loaded, eco- Pre-drug test.
$9,500
nomical 6 cylinder, miles highway Avoca, PA 18641 van or car. looking here! Mall, high traffic Nancy Reagan. “A blue & white, excel-
For more pics or $26,500/ best offer. Or Email: Call 800-818-7958 Where's your ad? Apply in person at area. Established 15 Secret Life of Mari- lent condition. $50.;
clean, garage Sid Harvey lyn Monroe” $10.
information, call 570-779-4325 jmcginty@ years. RENT IS BABY BATHTUB
(570) 301-7221
kept, great condi-
craftoilcorp.com
for a personal 570-829-7130 and Industries FREE. Serious each. 655- 9474 $10; BABY SWING,
tion. $5,000. 570-417-2010 till 5 interview!
advertisinguy No Phone Calls ask for an employ- 1052 Hanover St. inquiries call email bing Oraco $40. Call
570-288-9843 www.scriptfleet.com
@gmail.com Please. EOE ment specialist Sugar Notch 570-582-5208 1124.1@netzero.com 570-829-2599
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712 Baby Items 742 Furnaces & 744 Furniture & 756 Medical 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant 786 Toys & Games 815 Dogs 835 Pets- 906 Homes for Sale
Heaters Accessories Equipment Equipment Miscellaneous
BABY ITEMS: New-
born swing $50.
Childcraft crib $75.
COAL STOVE: Eng- KITCHEN SET beige BED. Craftmatic
SHOES - Capezio,
tan, size 8W, new in
box/never worn,
RESTAURANT
LITTLE TIKES PARTY
KITCHEN SET. Good
condition, lot’s of
CHAMELEON cage BEAR CREEK
333 Beaupland
lander. 27-3000 marble top, octagon Adjustable. $500 or EQUIPMENT, (new) with all
Childcraft oak 4 heats approximately shape, pedestal best offer. $25. 570-675-6377 plates & dishes. accessories. $45. 10-1770
drawer chest $50. AMERICAN EAGLE $25. Thomas the
2600-2800 square base, 4 captain 570-288-3894 MIXER, 20 quart Call 570-631-6635
Oak dresser combo SLEEPING BAGS. 3 Train Table & Train
feet. Burns chestnut chairs all on wheels, 570-650-6434 mixer, Model 9am-5:30pm or
changing table childrens’. $7.50 set, wooden rail-
coal. Firebrick-lined, gorgeous. Paid AE-20, with timer 570-283-5958 After
570-474-6028

PAWS
$100. Newborn-12 built in blower sys- $1300 sell for $300. LIFT CHAIR. Pride. way, tracks & train. 5:30.
month clothing - girl and guard, $1300. Excellent condition.
tem, large glass Moving must sell. Elegance series STEAMER: Large.
$5. each ALSO, Bev Air 2 $75. 570-274-4058
viewing area, 6” top 570-675-4085 cell Model 550. 3 posi- On Wheels. $50. CHINCHILLA. With
570-825-0569 door refrigerator/
or rear exhaust, 610 570-406-7719 tion, 375 lb capacity. 570-313-5213 cage. 4 ft. high.
sandwich prep XBOX-360. Guitar
lbs. Must pick up. Marine blue, less $100 570-417-9280

TO CONSIDER....
BASSINET: With LAMP - Parlor stand table, Model hero guitar $15.
$500. 570-497-4132 than 2 years old. TIRES -4 Dayton
SP48-12, $1300.
canopy,
music,
mobile,
vibration. FIREPLACE. Brick
up lamp. Very good
condition. Grey
$175. 954-9883 Timberline P255/
70/R16 good tread
Call 570-498-3616
XBOX 360 cordless
racing wheel & ped- To place your Living room has
awesome woodland
Storage area under- front electric. 6’ metal color. $25. POWER CHAIR: $150. 570-824-7015
for more details. als $25.
ENHANCE
ad call...829-7130 views and you will
neath. Light green/ wide. $50 or best 570-740-1246 Jazzy. With leg sup- 570-693-2612 enjoy the steam/
SNAKE red tail BOA,
cream pattern for offer. 570-288-3233 ports. Red, comes TIRES. Various 776 Sporting Goods YOUR PET with cage $250. sauna. Lake and
boy or girl. Excellent LIVING ROOM SET.
conditions. Extra HEATER: Timberline Couch, 2 matching
with charger. May sizes. $145 to $240. 788 Stereo/TV/ CLASSIFIED Python with cage tennis rights avail-
need a new battery. Call for details 08 LOWE 14 Foot able with Associa-
sheets, mattress vent-free propane swivel rockers and $350.00. 570-969-1481 Aluminum Boat.
Electronics AD ONLINE $275. 570-704-8134
tion membership.
pad included. $40. gas heater with fire- Ottoman. $350 570-331-0632 Hand Galvanized (membership
570-855-9221 log. Wall mounted. 570-474-5188 TIRES: Four (4) BLU-RAY disc player 840 Pet Services
Trailer. 40 pd Thrust sony model bdp- Call 829-7130 optional). Minutes
15,000 to 25,000 Good tread.
LOVESEAT & 758 Miscellaneous Electric Motor. 650 blu-ray disc from the Pocono's
WOOF WOOF PAW SPA
UMBRELLA BTUs, sells for $250 255/70/R16 $100.00
STROLLER New OTTOMAN solid $900. 570-675-3171 player, wifi for bd- Place your pet ad and 2 hours to
asking $99. Excel- 570-824-7015 and provide us your Philadelphia or New
condition $7. lent condition. sand colored cush- AIR CONDITIONER: BASEBALL live & auto updates, Hunlock Creek, PA
570-779-9791 ioned, excellent 5000 btu energy TRAILER HITCH with remote, like new, in email address York. $349,000
570-328-5611 EQUIPMENT:USED. Now accepting Maria Huggler
570-328-5506 shape $200. savor ac works hardware, fits 2005- CATCHERS MITT, box. $75. Toshiba spring appoint-
570/824-7807 or great, $40. AM/ 2008 Escape, Mer- model DVR-670 This will create a CLASSIC
714 Bridal Items OIL: Home heating 570-545-7006 FM/CassettE & cd cury Mariner, Mazda
youth, Rawlings
DVD recorder/hifi seller account ments. Full service PROPERTIES
new $25. Men’s online and login salon. In home 570-587-7000
oil. Approximately player boom box Tribute $110 or best Nike tan catchers vcr, two-way dub- grooming - call for
WEDDING GOWN
150+ gallons. Must AFFORDABLE $25. Lexmar color offer. 570-466-1214 bing, remote, like information will be
package REDUCED.
New, tags on, ivory
strapless, size 10,
remove from tanks.
$2.00 a gallon
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
printer new in the
box $20. DVD/VCR TRUCK BOX. Kobalt
Mitt,
Youth
used
Pro
$15.
Nike
catcher leg guards,
new in box. $75
570-833-2598
emailed to you from
gadzoo.com
rate. Mention this
ad for 10%.
570-592-8968
BERWICK
1419 First Ave
Located in Jermyn. Competitors Prices! combo with all hook aluminum. Fits small “The World of Pets
ivory strapless, truck. $85 used $10. Youth Unleashed” We’re on Facebook!
570-877-3861 Mattress Guy ups $40. DVD player
beautiful bead work,
Twin sets: $149 with all hook ups Call Mark at Louisville Slugger 792 Video
veil beaded to 570-829-1478 outfielders glove, You can then use 845 Pet Supplies
match & slip. Paid 744 Furniture & Full sets: $169 $15. AB-DOER exer- used $10. Omaha Equipment your account to
Queen sets: $189 cise machine new in VACUUM Bissell Little League bat
$600 asking $125. Accessories All New box, never openend wide cleaning path, (gold), used $15.
DVD PLAYER Toshi- enhance your online FISH TANK,
570-287-3505 a $150. value for ba all region, model ad. Post up to 6 30 gallon. Includes
American Made all attachments, Call 570-868-6134
ANTIQUE FIRESIDE 570-288-1898 only $70. Dell flat sd-590. Plays dvd”s captioned photos everything you
powerforce, bag-
716 Building CHAIRS (2) $50. screen 16” monitor less turbo, 12 amps BASKETBALL from any country. of your pet would need. With
each. MIRROR large full with keyboard, HOOP, portable. Remote. Like new in Expand your text to wooden stand. $100
Materials 570-674-2644 size wall mirror 30” mouse all hookups,
MZX1MUM $45. One
great condition. box $50. 833-2598 include more Call (570) 762-1015 2 story 4 bedroom,
x 52” great for salon portable Pronto 2 in information, include 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft.
DOOR. 36”x80” ARMOIRE over- wires and cd users 1 Electrolux with paid $150 asking $55,900.
or gym $50. or best guide all for only your contact PET CARRIER, Pet-
solid wood, 6 panel. sized, solid pine offer. 570-905-5602 $40. call
charger & stand $60. price nego- 794 Video Game information such mate Pet Taxi MLS 11-521
tiable. 814-4064
Exterior or interior. wood, country
570-262-3273
$20. 570-735-8730 Systems/Games as e-mail, address Deluxe, small size, 570-696-2468
Natural oak finish, french design, 3 MIRRORS: 2 mirrors or 570-332-8094 BICYCLE: 26” phone number and 18” L x 10” H x 10”
right or left with shelves, beautifully that fit on dressers. ALUMINUM CAP: Sears ladies 3 XBOX 360 250gb or website. W, heavy duty plas-
hardware. $200. carved wood doors, $50 for both. tic shell with latches
Black. For 6 foot 760 Monuments & speed bicycle, in slim system. Holiday
Call 570-735-8730
or 570-332-8094
striking showcase
piece for bedroom
570-313-5213
PANTRY/CABINET:
truck bed. $200.00.
570-283-5142 Lots very good condition,
helmet included.
bundle. $199. Eric
609-433-5660 (in AKC ALASKAN to lift off top, side
ventilation, metal
DOORS 2 used Lar-
son storm doors
or family
$200. 690-8009
room.
6 1/2ft tall, 3ft wide
with shelves and
AQUARIUM: 30 gal- GRAVE LOT
$35. 570-696-1703 Wilkes-Barre)
MALAMUTE PUPPIES! pinch latch door for
easy opening,
lon. With all needed BOWLING BALL: Very beautiful, excellent $10. 570-
30” & 36” white. ARMOIRE. For com- lots of storage accessories $50.
Near baby land at
NEW 16 pound
796 Wanted to Buy excellent blood- 709-3146 in Laflin.
$50 each. 570-417- Memorial Shine in
puter. Excellent space. White with Merchandise
BLAKESLEE
570-829-1541 Carverton. Brunswick Groove lines. Family raised.
4188 leave mes- condition. $100 light wood trim.
sage $400. Call Blue/burgundy. This 1st shots, wormed.
570-256-7208 Excellent condition. ball is new in the Mr. Baseball, buying $625 each.
DOORS: (2) sliding $50. 570-855-9221 BARREL, 570-287-6327 all sports cards and
box $15.00. Call 570-374-2190
closet doors, 24x80 BEDROOM SET wooden. memorabilia.
570-829-2695 or 570-259-8503
wood with natural 4 piece Basset, PATIO SET: 7 piece 53 gallon. 203-557-0856
finish $50. DOOR (1) white, dresser with white, rectangle Excellent 762 Musical AKC DOBERMAN
CAMO HUNTING-
30x80 natural finish. 3 drawers, desk table, new cushions condition $195. Instruments BLIND. Portable For The Video PUPPIES
$40. Excellent con- with matching chair that are 1 year old 570-876-3830 single person. $50 Game Store Black/Rust, 5 900
dition. 675-4383
GLASS DOOR. 3
& lighted bookshelf,
single bed with con-
$250. 883-5640
SOFA TABLE: 48” BATHROOM SINK
DIGITAL PIANO 570-829-1541 28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
males, Parents OFA
certified. VWD REAL ESTATE
vertible canopy. Roland RP-101-MH
way glass door for Excellent condition. medium shade of SET: Gerber white Digital Piano with
CROSS BOW
Weider (over 65
by
12pm – 6pm cleared, thyroid FOR SALE
bath tub. $25 wood, $40. Childs porcelain bathroom 570-822-9929 / done, Ready 5/28. 37 Chestnut Road
$350. 287-8711. cabinet and bench. exercises) $75.
570-331-8183 wood high back sink with mirror and 570-941-9908 $600. Approved (Old Farm Estates)
Excellent condition -
BEDROOM SET bench with cut out medicine cabinet.
570-654-2396 homes only. For info 906 Homes for Sale Custom built solid
$$ CASH PAID $$
hardly used.
SINKS: 2 new 5 piece, complete, hearts on sides and Matching set. $80. FISHING ROD & (570) 974-1047 brick 4 bedroom,
Paid $2400 $1500. Having trouble
Arlington double dark wood, like new back, $15. 3 light 570-331-8183 REEL great shape 3.5 baths Colonial
570-417-1734
bowl sinks with
slight imperfection
queen size, 7 ft.
dresser with double
green metal
planters, hook on BEAUTY SALON DRUM SET 5 piece
$20. 570-704-8134 VIDEO GAMES & AKC GREAT
PYRENEES PUPS
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
style home with an
open floor plan on
(almond). $30. or
best offer. For
mirror.
$599. 655-5404
Asking top of deck railing,
24” long, $12. for
two chairs beige
color hydraulic lift &
Maxx $100.
570-674-2644
GOLF BAG, Precise
professional, black/ SYSTEMS Both parents calm,
well mannered &
behind on your
payments? You
1+ acre lot in the
Poconos. A few of
details 457-6380 swivel $50 each navy standup bag, Highest $$ Paid loving. Raised with may get mail from the amenities
all. 570-301-8515
BEDROOM SET mis- 570-905-5602 PIANO Baldwin con- putter tube, ball Guaranteed children. 1st shots, people who promise include central A/C.
WINDOWS Re- sion oak wood twin SOFA. Green sec- sole with matching holder, 6 pockets in Buying all video wormed, heath to forestall your 2 Master bedrooms
placement new 1- size complete & tional w/sleeper and BEDLINER: 89 bench $995. tuned games & guarantee. $500. foreclosure for a fee each with bath
16”x27.5” & 1- excellent condition.
cabinet never used! recliner. $100 Chevy S10 truck a440 almost mint, $25. 570-696-1267. systems. PS1 & 2, (570) 937-4154 in advance. Report room and fireplace,
18”x27” white vinyl bedliner, standard Xbox, Nintendo, them to the Federal
double hung insulat- $175. 905-5602 570-417-9280 hardly used, excel- ultramodern
cab $30. 2000 lent, delivered. GOLF CART BAG, Atari, Coleco, COCKER SPANIEL Trade Commission,
ed glass 1/2 screen kitchen, hardwood
BEDROOM SET Chevy Cavalier LS call 570-474-6362 Mizuno, brand new Sega, Mattel, PUPPY FOR SALE the nation’s con- floors throughout,
$65. each. (2) Rustic, dark wood, 752 Landscaping & rear trunk spoiler, $50. PSE Com- Gameboy, 3 months old, with sumer protection cathedral ceiling
16”x16” concrete
chimney caps $10. twin captain’s bed, Gardening black $10. Four PIANO pound bow with soft Vectrex etc. papers. All shots & agency. Call 1-877- and 2 car garage.
dresser with mirror, barrel carb running Beautiful Story & case, excellent con- DVD’s, VHS & CDs records. Crate FTC-HELP or click
each. MLS #11-653
trained. Comes with
570-735-7658 chest of drawers,
desk with hutch &
1st Choice from Chevy motor
$50. 3 suitcases in
Clark console piano
with matching
dition $50. 50lb. & Pre 90’s toys,
crate & all supplies.
on ftc.gov. A mes- $469,900
automatic deer The Video sage from The
720 Cemetery chair, very good Landscaping excellent shape bench. Excellent feeder $20. Bow $600 or best offer. Times Leader and
Call Kim
570-466-3338
condition $300. See our ad in the $40. 570-740-1246 condition. $750. Flex XLT with lat bar Game Store (570) 212-2335 the FTC.
Plots/Lots negotiable. LOFT Call an Expert sec- Call 570-287-8711 & leg extension, all 1150 S. Main
BED Custom Built.
Light oak, very solid,
tion under Category
1165 - Lawn Care
BEER MEISER Dans-
by, holds 1/4 keg. PIANO KEYBOARD
cables, bars, and
instructions includ-
Scranton
Mon - Sat, DOBERMAN PUPPIES ASHLEY
AKC Puppies.
CEMETERY PLOTS built-in desk with 2
drawers & over-
BITTO
LANDSCAPING &
$225. 283-2047
CANES & WALKING
Casio WK-200 76-
key piano keyboard.
ed $200. Sit up
bench with leg hold-
12pm – 6pm
570-822-9929 Black & rust. Veteri-
narian checked.
(3) together. Over 500 different
head light, shelves LAWN SERVICE STICKS - Uniquely er $20. Outdoor sun Tails, due claws &
Maple Lawn
Section of
& 5 drawers, excel- See Our Ad In The made from the roots
sounds/tones. In
excellent condition.
shelter 9x13 $25. VITO’S shots done.
Dennison
Cemetery.
lent condition. $400
negotiable.
Call An Expert
Section 1162
of Slippery Elm
trees. Over 16 avail-
Comes with every-
thing you need,
570-212-2347
&
Ready May 10.
570-739-4674
BLAKESLEE
570-868-6613 GOLF CLUBS Arnold 64 N. Mountain Dr
Section ML. able. $4 & 5 each. bench, stand, sus-
$550 each.
610-939-0194
BEDROOM SET:
Four piece solid oak
Bruce’s
Lawn Service
Call 570-735-2081. tain
or
pedal.$200
best offer.
Palmer irons, 2 thru
9, good condition GINO’S ENGLISH SETTER
PUPPIES
See our ad under CEILING FAN $50. BACKPACK, Registered. Vet
bedroom set pur-
chased at Ashley
Call An Expert white, very good 570-824-1114 hiking, large, navy, Wanted: checked, $350 29 Brown St.
Solid 2 story home
CEMETERY PLOTS Furniture approxi-
mately 4 years ago
1165 Lawn Care condition
Anderson window-
$15.
Line up a place to live
excellent condition
$50. 570-675-4383 Junk
Ready to go.
570-443-9189 with 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, vinyl
Plymouth National CHIPPER, shredder, 36”w X38”H double
in classified! GOLF CLUBS
Cars &
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
for $2,800. In excel-
lent condition, like
mulcher, bagger.
Craftsman 5 HP. 3
hung, grills & screen
included, very good PIANO/SPINET
men’s left-handed GERMAN SHEPHERD sided, large carport
and fenced yard.
$450 each. Call
570-825-3666
new. $900.
after 4 p.m.
Call cutting stages. Very
good condition.
condition. $75. or brown, great for
complete set taylor
- made driver #3, 4, Trucks PUPPIES, AKC
Convenient loca-
tion. Home needs
Stunning 2 story
with 2 master bed-
best offer. 826-1702 students $75.
570-466-3169 $325. 675-4383 570-417-9280
5 fairway metals #3 Highest Shepherds By Fanti updating by room suites, over-
OAKLAWN CEMETERY CEDAR CHEST, light
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
CHILTON & Motor
Manuals for auto/
adams
adams
hybrid
graphite Prices
25 Yrs. Experience
Family Raised
great potential.
For more informa-
sized rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 3.5 baths,
4 grave sites, maple $75. FLOOR 766 Office irons #5 wedge put- Black/Tan, tion visit www.
fabulous location. LAMPS brass with 5
truck repair, ranging
ter $100. 655-1582 Paid!! Black/Red. M/F atlasrealtyinc.com
deck, neutral col-
Equipment
TOTAL YARD CARE from 1960 to 1980. ors, great location.
Purchased 20 years fixtures $25. Pine each $12. Truck Hasenborn-Arminus $79,900 All measurements
ago. $2,450 shelf $10. Swag - GOLF EQUIPMENT. FREE
See our ad under door for 1973-1980 PRINTER, Fax, Copi- 570-825-5597 MLS 11-74 are approximate.
610-838-7727 grapes & wine bot- Clubs, cart. 13 vari- 570-239-5498 Call Colleen
Call An Expert passenger side er, Scanner. 4 in 1 Just Reduced
tles $10. ous irons, woods, PICKUP
1162 Landscaping Dodge Pickup new, HP Series 2200. 570-237-0415 $185,000
726 Clothing 570-693-2612
COMPUTER DESK,
& Gardening never used. $100.
Pinto trailer hook for
Excellent condition
$50. 570-675-4383
etc plus other items.
$50. 72 golf balls, 288-8995 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
AKC shots, wormed
570-696-2468
Keller’s Lawn Care $10, 2 bags of tees,
BABY GIRLS clothes dump truck. $40.
(0-18 months) tons
of outfits, like new
with hutch, good
condition $50.
CEDAR CHEST with
See our ad under
Call An Expert
Radiator for 1950/
54 model Chevy 772 Pools & Spas
$3. 570-474-6028
HELMETS one XL
WANTED www.mountain
hauskennels.com

JEWELRY
1162 Landscape & 570-746-1689
$150. Maternity
clothes, over 20
cushion seat, $150.
TEA CART, oak. $65
Garden
truck. $75.
Lights, new,
Ford dump or box
Tail
for
LADDER: “A” Frame
for above ground
red, Surround ATV
helmet $50. One
GOLDEN RETRIEVER AVOCA
pieces $40. 570-655-0952 LAWN & SHRUB XXL Camo-Surround
REDUCED!
pool. Purchased last
truck, brackets
570-212-2347
CURIO CABINET:
MAINTENANCE.
See our ad under included. 2 for $25.
year for $180. Sell
for $100. Optional
ATV helmet $50.
One large black & LAB PUPPIES
CLOTHING
women’s size large
& extra large con-
solid oak, three
glass shelves and
two lights for display
1165 Lawn Care in
Call an Expert.
570-823-6829
CHOCOLATE SET -
conversion kit $15.
570-574-2149
vector sport ATV
helmet $25.
Yellow $350. Black
$250. Wormed.
570-836-1090
COURTDALE
570-735-7742
sisting of pants, $200. Bridal Pre- Lawn Maintenance Rose Theme. 5
POOL 4’x15’ above
tops, jackets, shoes cious Moment knick See our ad under piece. Small Repair. PAINT BALL GUNS:
ground pool $600.
size 9, over 35 knacks $5 to $35. Call An Expert $20. Dinnerware - 8 Piranha BMW
includes heavy duty
items. Good condi- Hunter green couch 1165 Lawn Care place setting. Royal 00547; Brass Eagle
ladder, large filter,
tion. $35. 655-1808 reclines on both Staffordshire Ameri- Eradicator with
solar cover, all
CLOTHING. Great
sides, drawer in
center bottom and
LAWN MOWER -
Yard machine, 5.75
can Legend. With
extras. $100.
accessories.
570-779-2079
tank, $100 or best
offer. Call GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES 314 Packer St.
Buys! Girls, like new.
Sizes 10-12. Large
hidden pull out table
with cup holders
H.P.,
mulches,
22” cut,
high
570-675-0920
POOL: 4.5 ft. deep,
570-654-6345
WILKESBARREGOLD looking for good
home. Family raised Newly remodeled 3
Enjoy this Great
box $25, Size 14 COFFEE MAKER. PALOMINO 1988 bedroom home with
(570)991-7448
$150. 570-704-8117 wheeled, good con- 21 ft. round above and socialized. Vet Courtdale Cape with
$25 box. Misses dition. $85. Restaurant style, 2 COLT POP UP check and vaccina- 1st floor master, 1.5
ground pool; like Striking kitchen, 3
women’s, Medium DAY BED white pot Bunn Pour O STOVE COOLER tions. Parents are baths, detached
(570)48GOLD8
570-881-7116 new, new motor, bedrooms, patio,
$20, X-large $25. wicker Henry Link Matic. $80. PUMP, CONVERTOR, good ACA registered. garage, all new sid-
pump, & sand filter. driveway & more.
570-474-6028 with trundle, desk, LAWNMOWER windshield, for Jeep tires, new springs Tootsie Roll (the ing , windows, shin-
Maintenance $109,900. Call Pat
chair, mirror, night Craftsman /Honda Wrangler, $50 $950. 693-0140 1092 Highway 315 Blvd mother) is our family gles, water heater,
GOWNS: Jessica accessories & deck 570-885-4165
stand, 6 draw motor includes bag 570-709-2926 (Plaza 315) pet. $500. kitchen and bath-
McLintock, laven- included. $500 POOL TABLE Coldwell Banker
dresser, removable not self propelled, 315N .3 miles after 570-837-1980 Cell rooms. A must
der, full skirt netting, DISHES Apple dish- 570-690-8009 antique solid slate Gerald L. Busch
bookcase, ward- new blade runs Motorwold 570-713-8170 see house!
bodice, spaghetti good $150. after es 12 place setting with everything Mon-Sat Real Estate, Inc.
robe, magazine SWIMMING POOL: $109,900
straps,
wrap, size
matching
9/10
stand $500. or call
for individual prices
3pm 655-3197 with salt/pepper
shakers, butter dish
24ft round,
deep. Plains. YOU
4ft included business
type excellent con-
10am - 8pm
Closed Sundays ITALIAN CANE CORSO MLS 11-73
Call Tom DALLAS
$30. After Six, soft MOWER and matching canis- dition $950. Mastiff Puppies 570-262-7716
570-498-0977 dismantle and Highest Cash Pay Registered and
blue, floor-length A- Craftsman 6.75 hp, ter set $25. Call 570-208-3888
remove. Pump/filter Outs Guaranteed ready to go! Parents
line skirt with lining, DESK secretary with self propelled bag- 570-631-6635 9am-
not included. $350. on premises. Blue &
fitted top, spaghetti hutch, new in box ging mower, key 5:30pm or 570-283-
straps, empire waist start, fully services 5958 After 5:30.
570-823-2958 780 Televisions/ We Pay At Least blue fawn.
$95. 288-9940 78% of the London
line, size 16. $30. $165. 878-2849 Accessories Vet Checked
DESK, Secretary GARAGE SALE 774 Restaurant Fix Market Price 570-617-4880
BACK MOUNTAIN
570-814-9845
drop down top 3 NEED YOUR ITEMS. LUGGAGE TELEVISION: GE. for All Gold Jewelry
Equipment
JACKET
Brown
- Mens
Leather
drawers, pecan fin-
ish, excellent condi-
LAWN CUT
OR TRIMMED?
RACK, for top of car,
$40. ENTERTAIN-
28” works good,
needs remote $90. Visit us at
POMERANIAN PUPPIES NEW LISTING!
573 Coon Rd.
Jacket. Medium. See the ad for MENT CENTER, oak 570-740-1246 Parents on premises
tion. $100. 287-2517 RESTAURANT WilkesBarreGold.com
Long. Good Condi- Cole’s Lawn Care with glass doors, Shots Current. $500.
EQUIPMENT, TV Curtis 13.3” LCD Or email us at 570-401-1838
tion. $10. 675-0920 DESK: O’Sullivan Call An Expert $40. CHAIR, rock- wilkesbarregold@
Corner Work-center Section 1165 ing, wood, $15 8x12 walk in A/V, HDMI and VGA
PURSES (2) Vera cooler $2300; inputs, remote, like yahoo.com POMERANIANS
5.5’x5’.5 finished in 570-868-8449
Bradley assorted pine laminate, in Patrick & Deb’s 8x8x10 walk new in box. $50. AKC, 16 weeks, All
Lawn Care HUTCH, Mahogany. 570-833-2598 WANTED: Free or Shots & wormed.
purses $20 each. excellent condition, in freezer $3800;
See our ad under $50. STOVE, Camp- very cheap televi- Vet checked.
570-693-2612 sells for $250. ask- Pizza oven with
Call An Expert ing, $30. LANTERN, TV: Sony 27” Trini- sion for woman in $275
ing $99. E-mail stones $2000; nursing home with-
1162 Landscape & camping $25 tron color with 570-864-2643 119 Midland Drive
728 Commercial/ photo available. Call Stainless steel out one. Approx.
Garden 570-287-8092 Sauder entertain- One of a kind Custom Built Ranch
570-328-5611 or kitchen hood
Industrial 570-328-5506 $3000; Stainless
ment center meas- 20” screen thats in PUPPIES property set on 6 Home -The ranch
Peter’s Lawncare IRONING BOARD ures 55h x 22w, 51 l good working con- Chihuahuas, Poms, acres. Charm
steel pizza oven home is IN
Equipment DINETTE SET: round See our ad under $8; WAFFLE
hood $4000;
$100. Mintek DVD dition. Call Dachshunds, galore in this DEMAND! This one
top on pedestal bot- Call an Expert MAKER $10; (2) Player $15 (570) 654-3291 Beagles, Shih Tzus, Victorian Style
GENERATOR Honda bread pan rack offers everything
tom, with 4 match- 1165 Lawn Care LAMPS, $15 each; 570-829-4776 Bostons, Maltese, home. New kitchen you are looking for!
EB 2500 $400 ITALIAN POTTERY $100; 2 soup
ing chairs in solid warmers for $100; Toy Fox, Puggles, & remodeled baths Plenty of space for
570-674-7034 PLUG AERATOR $30 for all.
maple. Mint Condi- Brand =AGRI-FAB Call 570-829-2599 2 door sandwich 784 Tools Westies, Labs & -Butler kitchen 14x8 in-law quarters, 4
tion Less than one prep table $500. more! (Indoor kidney bedrooms, cherry
purchased at Sears.
730 Computer year old. Four cush- Used less than 6 LAWN ORNAMENT All equipment is BUFFER Coleman 570-453-6900 or shape pool & spa kitchen, sunroom,
Equipment & ions included. $175. sold as is. For Powermate new in 570-764-2578 area that measures recreation room
times. Maximum cement yard donkey
570-288-5835 with flower cart 3’ more info, call box. $20. approx. 2,400 sq.ft. with 12 seat oak
Software added weight = 140
DRESSER 5 drawer lbs. Purchase price
approximately $162.
x3” planter for flow-
ers. sell for $90.
570-847-0873 570-288-9940 800 SHIH TZU PUPPY not included in
square footage.
bar. This home
includes an
COMPUTER SYS- oak, very good con-
sell $100. ATTIC CLEANED
RETROFIT LASER PETS & ANIMALS AKC registered
White in color, 5
Wine cellar in attached 2 car
TEM COMPAQ XP dition $50. RESTAURANT GUIDE for most 10” basement. garage plus a
PRO SP3, Includes 570-878-2849 570-735-3438 OUT !!! many, many EQUIPMENT, months old, all
miter saws, works $525,000 detached custom
mouse, keyboard, items ( over 100 ! ) Somerset Dough 810 Cats shots,$550, moving
great! $12. MLS# 11-81 garage that can fit
ENTERTAINMENT christmas decora- must sell. 954-4656
monitor. Still a year
CENTER. Cherry,
754 Machinery & tions, candles, flow-
Sheeter, Model call 570-696-1267 Call Geri up to 12 cars or
left on warranty. CAR-100. Only CAT - Female Calico
$75. 570-457-6610 real wood. 57” wide. Equipment ers. lamps, suitcas- free to a good
SHILOH 570-862-7432 boat storage, only 5
1 available. $1,500 570-696-0888
$20. 570-674-2985 es all for $ 75. call Call for more info 786 Toys & Games home. 5 years old,
SHEPHERD miles to beautiful
DESK. Computer 570-735-2081
570-498-3616 spayed & litter
Rare breed. Male,
LEWITH & FREEMAN Harveys Lake - 1 yr
Desk $50. Call 735-
8730 or 332-8094
GOLDEN LIFT
CHAIR, weight HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- SEWING FABRICS RESTAURANT
FOOSBALL TABLE
$75
trained. Needs a
loving home ASAP.
white plush coated.
19 months old,
REAL ESTATE
Home Warranty.
All this on 4 ACRES
capacity 375 lbs. 570-674-2644 excellent tempera- of serenity in the
732 Exercise
Medium brown,
never used, $450.
ER 6’X14’ Lots of Them
WALLPAPER
EQUIPMENT,
SOMERSET TURN Too many baby
Also free kittens.
570-762-1015
ment. $800
570-288-5571
570-696-3801 heart of Dallas
$419,000
Like new with
Equipment Call 570-388-6044
K I T C H E N TA B L E ,
electric brakes,
new tires and
1,000’s of patterns
WALLPAPER & BLIND
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
$500; ALSO, Bunn
toys?
Pass them on, sell CATS & KITTENS S T. B ERNARD P UP DURYEA
Blueberry Hill.
MLS #11-155
Call Tracy Zarola
EXERCISE BIKE: them with an ad! 12 weeks & up. ACA. 1 Female. 570-574-6465
small, oak. Sides reinforced tongue. WAREHOUSE Pour Over Coffee 3 bedroom ranch.
“Half Price” Nordic- 570-829-7130 Shots, neutered, Wormed & shots 570-696-0723
$2700. 30 Forrest St.,
track exercise bike.
16 levels. Like new.
fold down. $50. Call
(570) 829-2599 570-239-5457 Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-970-6683
Machine, Model #
STF15, $225 LITTLE TYKES play VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only.
$500
570-274-5099
Large lot with pool.
Lease To Buy. For LEWITH & FREEMAN
For more info, call house good condi- more details, call
$125. 204-4449
570-498-3616 tion $175. 704-8117 (570) 655-8118
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COURTDALE EDWARDSVILLE WILKES-BARRE
24 Miner Street
WILKES-BARRE
bath home can be
are yours to enjoy
& relax. Mainte-
power awning
cover – generous
yours. Features
include a modern
Attached 2 car
garage connected
by a 9x20 breeze-
FLEA MARKET
KINGSTON MOUNTAINTOP
nance free living. size lot, off street kitchen, central
VENDORS
$224,900 parking, first floor way which could be
A/C. laundry room,
MLS# 10-1221 washer & dryer. a great entertaining
office and free
Call Geri All appliances area! Above ground
standing fireplace.

WANTED
570-696-0888 included. pool, gas fireplace,
All appliances
570-696-3801 JUST REDUCED gas heat, newer
included. Just move
LEWITH & FREEMAN $168,000 right in! For more
roof and “All Dri” Courtdale United 100 Savage St

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system installed in Methodist Church Saturday: 5/7
Call 570-421-0587 details and photos Longaburger, cloth-
basement. 225 Courtdale Ave., 9AM -2PM
visit: www.atlas ing, nurse uniforms,
DALLAS AREA
or Rodite@enter.net MLS #11-626
use “Dupont Home” realtyinc.com Thursday & Friday collectables, baby Many books, boys Dan Flood PTO
$119,900 May 5 & May 6
in email subject
line.
MLS 11-604
$177,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
9 am to 8 pm
Saturday, May 7
& kid stuff, house-
hold items. If you 261 Pringle Street 100 Brookfield Way
(Maplewood)
(newborn to 3T)
baby items/clothes, FLEA MARKET &
Call Kim want it - we have it! Saturday, 8am-5pm electronics, apt

EDWARDSVILLE 570-466-3338
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
9 am-1 pm
Saturday is bag day
Friday & Saturday
9am-2pm
Multi-Family. New
merchandise. Kid’s
Saturday, May 7st
9 am to 12 pm
microwave, dinner-
ware, knick knacks,
CAR CRUISE.
706-0622/472-1943
570-288-0770 clothes. French Boys clothes, ceramics, kids
DALLAS
HANOVER TWP. EXETER doors, gameboy,
PS2 games, hot tub,
household items,
toys, books,
games/puzzles,
dresses, women’s WILKES-BARRE NORTH
Buttonwood household, Steelers women’s small & shoes, collectibles.
large clothes,
Conveniently
located just off FORTY FORT
Great starter home
Jerseys, furniture &
much more! shoes. Something
For Everyone!!
Dallas Highway on
in nice neighbor-
1.25 wooded acres.
Currently duplex or hood. 2 story, 2
bedroom, 1 bath.
MOUNTAINTOP
convert to single,
good condition.
$117,500.
9 Laurel Street
Ranch with newer Dining room, living
room, kitchen.
& CRAFTS
15 Foster St.
WILKES-BARRE
roof, newer win- FOX MEADOWS St. Luke’s United
Negotiable
570-287-5775
dows, 100 amp
service, & main-
Large fenced yard.
Car port & detached 581-583
behind CVS Drugs
Saturday, May 7
Turn on Schooley &
follow signs.
BEAUMONT Church of Christ
Corner of 471 N.
or 570-332-1048 2 car garage. Plymouth St. 9am - 3 pm
BIG RED BARN
tained furnace. Cur- Saturday, May 7th Main St. /
rently rented, this $79,900 Perfect for owner Inside & out, rain or Hollenback Ave.
DALLAS Call (570) 954-4074 occupied. Well 8 am to 1 pm
property would shine! Lunch avail- Antiques & Saturday, May 7
or (570) 906-7614 maintained, bright & Children's items,
make a nice invest- able, Welsh cookies 9am - 6pm
New construction spacious two family. Furniture, house- Fabulous
ment. MLS# 11-1108
on 1 acre lot. $30,000 Shopping for a Each identical unit hold, bikes, & much Junque 721 Ice House Dr.
Nuangola Rd to Ice
Monday, May 9
much more. 9am - 6pm
2500 sq. ft. Call Stacey L new apartment? has Approx. (1300
PLUS Free Items!! May 7 & May 8 Harvest to Ice 315 Moyallen St. Half-Price Day
2 story, 4 or 5 sq ft.) with 3 bed-
bedrooms, 2.5
Lauer Mobile: Classified lets rooms, bath, large 10AM - 5 PM House Dr. Saturday, May 7th Tuesday, May 10
bath, Great room
570-262-1158
you compare costs - living & dining FALLS Rooster collect-
ibles, garden &
Something for
everyone!
9:00am - 2:00pm
Chain saw, mower,
9am - 2pm
Bag Day
without hassle
DALLAS
with cathedral rooms & eat in generator, yard
ceiling, fire place, outdoor items, Saturday, May 7 Homemade Food /
kitchen. Clean neu-
dual zone gas heat or worry! tral décor with wall stained glass, 8am-2pm tools, electronics, Refreshments!
household, skin
& central air, Get moving Victorian furniture,
NANTICOKE
to wall carpet care products,rugs
primitives, pottery
2 car garage, with classified! throughout. Newer
& much more. vaccuums, clothes,
REDUCED Now!! roof & tilt-in win- 1333 S. PROSPECT dehumidifier,
NOW $284,900.
Call 570-675-4805
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
315 Countrywood Dr
dows. Each side
has a full attic &
1103 Old Hwy. Rd
Directions: turn at STREET wheels & tires, etc.
Kunkle corners 13TH ANNUAL
DALLAS EXETER
basement with
washer & dryer
hook-ups. Gas
277-2351 Rt. 292
Saturday May 7th
from Route 309,
right at Saab
LCCC ALUMNI
ASSOCIATION
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
527 Cherry Drive Dealer, 1 mile on
heat. 581 side has a 119 Jackson Street 9:00AM -4:00PM
blacktop.

FLEA MARKET &


private fenced rear Saturday May 7th Clothes, videos,
yard & was rented 8:00AM - 1:00PM kitchen items, 570-675-3447
for $695 Month & Contents of upscale plumbing supplies,
now vacant . 583 home. Lots of good Xmas decorations , LARKSVILLE
Pristine 3 bedroom
side rents for $600
Month with a long
stuff. CHEAP! baby items,
collectibles & more. COLLECTIBLES
home boasts large time tenant.
DALLAS
NEW LISTING!
Secluded on a hill
but part of High
End unit in very nice
condition on a quiet
eat-in kitchen with
french door to patio,
formal dining room,
Separate utilities.
$98,750
MLS# 11-1293
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
27 Tryba Lane
Hanover Green
SHOW
SATURDAY
52 Mallery Place
Saturday May 7th
9:00AM - 2:00PM
73 Amherst Avenue
(Off Old River Rd)
Saturday, May 7
street. Good room hardwood floors, tile 973-476-1499 Infant & toddler 8am - 1pm
Point Acres. 2 story MAY 7 toys & clothes,
Colonial, 4 bed- sizes, full unfinished in kitchen and Lots of toys & chil-
basement, rear baths, master bed- 8AM TO 2 PM household, holiday dren’s items. Cloth-
rooms, 2.5 baths. decor & more!
Large family room deck, attached room with walk-in MORE THAN ing (including little
closet and master 360 Vine St girl’s juniors and
one car garage.
WILKES-BARRE
with fireplace and Dining room & other 60 VENDORS
bath with soaking boys size 6). Video
HANOVER TWP.
sliding door to $173,500
MLS #11-1254 tub. Over-sized 2 furniture, refrigera- Free Admission games, Household,
screened porch. 2 27 Hamilton Road tor, washer, gas
car garage. Central Call Tracy Zarola car garage, con- Haddonfield Hills Free Parking Books, Collectibles
crete driveway. stove & other & much more!
AC. Wooded lot. 570-574-6465 Household, women
$275,000. 570-696-0723 Additional lot avail- & teen clothing. Clothes, baby
house hold items!
NANTICOKE
11-1077
Besecker Realty LEWITH & FREEMAN able for $35000.
MLS 11-1149
Dolls, toys, Korg
electric piano, Bar-
items, crib, toys,
bikes, household,
ALL CONTENTS
MUST GO! WILKES-BARRE TWP.
$259,000 Saturday 8am-3pm
570-675-3611 bie's, Polly Pockets Rock Band DJ Hero
Michael Slacktish all excellent condi- and More!
DALLAS 570-760-4961
CENTURY 21
tion. Golf clubs,
bowling balls & 27’
Saturday May 7; 8-2 LUZERNE
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
Buttonwood
Rutter Street
above ground pool.
Friday & Saturday HANOVER TOWNSHIP 71 S Sherman St
Puritan
FORTY FORT 570-675-5100 Handyman Special
1 1/2 story single
9am-1pm 47 Highland Dr. Congregational
Church
HANOVER TOWNSHIP home on a nice lot.
Fix up or tear down.
DALLAS 279 East Grand St
Fishing Equipment,
Furniture, seasonal,
toys, books, cloth- Saturday 9am-4pm
Antiques & much ing & house wares 230 Pulaski St
Lot is 50’x120’ and
much more! Friday, May 6 9-3 Take Shannon St off
would be an attrac-
67 Seebold St. RAIN OR SHINE. EARLY Saturday, May 7 9-2 E. Northampton and
tive home site.
PRICE REDUCED! off of Bennett St. BIRDS WELCOME 1/2 PRICE SATURDAY proceed to Pulaski.
Asking
19 Circle Drive Toys, Tools, House- Friday & Saturday Contents of resi-
$12,500
Spacious floor plan
- Hardwood floors
151 Fort Street
Call Jim for details
Towne & Country
May 6, 7, 8. Friday,
8-5; Saturday,
hold items, Piano,
Wishing Wells, Bird
8am-2pm
WILKES-BARRE
906 S. Main St.
dence to include 2
great living room
suites, fancy lamps,
throughout -
Recently remodeled Recently remodeled
3 bedroom home, 2 Reduced!
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
8-1; Sunday, 9-12.
Take S. Main to
Houses, Records,
Clothes, Shoes, NANTICOKE exquisite tables &
cario stand, kitchen
kitchen & master 570-542-5708 310 A Overbrook Rd Jewelry, Avon &
bath - Sunroom baths, all new Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. Knox to Highland. set, hutch, loads of
3 bedrooms, 2 Saturday 9-2 more! EARLY BIRDS
heated - amenities, lots of Huge sale! new items still in
Overlooking a closet space, nice baths, 1 car garage. Doyouneedmorespace? Men’s American
Too much to list!
WELCOME!
boxes, glassware,
Eagle Shorts, Saturday 7am-3pm
beautiful waterfall. corner lot with off New carpeting, A yard or garage sale Children's Clothing xmas items, tons of
$237,000
MLS# 10-4354
street parking,
garage, new car-
paint, etc. Large lot.
Asking $112,500.
Deremer Realty
in classified
is the best way
and Toys, Purses,
Washer and Dryer,
HANOVER TWP linen and clothing -
hats, purses, new
Call Geri pet, windows & and Many shoes, costume
570-696-0888 door. Gas heat. 570-477-1149 tocleanoutyourclosets! Household Items jewlry and so much
570-696-3801 $129,900.00
You’re in bussiness 302 ESPY STREET SATURDAY, MAY 7TH more!
LEWITH & FREEMAN Call (570) 852-9142
HANOVER TWP with classified! DALLAS LUZERNE May 7th @
8 am - 12 pm
8:00-4:00 BUYING
LINE UP
HANOVER TWP.
112 Regal Street Directions: South
LINEUP A GREAT DEAL...
2 family.
Renovated bath
VENDORS Household items,
toys, clothes, much
of Blackman St.
Entire contents of
US/FOREIGN
ASUCCESSFULSALE IN CLASSIFIED! & kitchen, low
LIBERTY HILLS
Reduced!
WANTED more.May 7th 8am
nice older home.
COINS &
taxes, new Betsy Ross Drive & Furniture including CURRENCY
INCLASSIFIED! Looking for the right deal boiler, 50 x 150, 108 Red Coat Lane
Liberty Hills LUZERNE beautiful sofas,
bedroom furniture,
HIGHEST
PREMIUMS FOR
on an automobile? over sized CRITERIUM
Doyouneedmorespace? Garage, Saturday May 7th
(Bike Race) glassware, kitchen- SILVER DOLLARS
A yard or garage sale Turn to classified. $84,000. Call 7:00AM - 3:00PM
nepacycling.com ware, jewelry, & BETTER ITEMS
Fishing, designer
It’s a showroom in print! 570-825-7588 45 Maplewood Ave. very large antique
in classified
is the best way Classified’s got or 718-360-7283 (Off Huntsville Rd) clothes, shoes &
western boots,
Sunday, June 12
12:00PM - 7:00PM SHAVERTOWN ornate frame, beer
can collection,
GOLD &
the directions!
Saturday, May 7th
auto, XMas, cds Call Karen For Info
linens, holiday SILVER
tocleanoutyourclosets!
HANOVER TWP.
9 am to 2 pm (570) 287-4333
tvs, vcr, tv stands, JEWELRY &
FORTY FORT Furniture, designer decorations,
You’re in bussiness
Beautiful 2 bed-
room home with loft clothes, rugs. exercise, sewing Mountain Top INDOOR Maytag washer WATCHES
machine, ceramics,
with classified! area that can easily Something For
household & more
and dryer,lots
of hand tools,
ALL TYPES
be converted to a Everyone SALE OF STERLING
DALLAS 3rd bedroom. This
home has 2.5
DALLAS HUNLOCK CREEK
lots of electrician
supplies, lawn SILVER
Old Postcards &
baths, security sys- and garden,
106 Village Dr. Craftsman Local Photo’s,
tem, whole house Saturday, May 7th
entertainment sys- lawn tractor Lead Soldiers &
9:00am to 1:00 pm and much more.
tem with speakers Lots of beautiful Old Toys, Mining
in every room and CREDIT CARDS & Military Stuff,
56 Valley View Dr. things for Mom & ACCEPTED!
300 River Street 8 Diamond Ave. outside. Great mod- Old Crocks, Jugs
Saturday May 7th Prom, plus luggage Sale by Cook &
A unique architec- Loads of space in ern kitchen. 2 car
8:00AM - 2:00PM bedding, books, Cook Estate & Bottles, China
tural design high- this modernized tra- garage, skylights,
Boys & girls clothes loads of household Liquidators & Glassware,
lights this 3 bed- ditional home. 3rd huge deck and
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room with first floor floor is a large bed- patio. There is a 127 Old Tavern Rd
3 bedroom ranch, ELM CREST outdoor lighting, cookestate STAMPS
refinished hard-
family room. Built-
ins. Great curb
room with walk-in
closet. Modern
huge walkout base-
ment that is rough Birch Street Toys, odds and
household & more. WEST PITTSTON liquidators.com
wood floors. Stone appeal and loaded kitchen, family room plumbed for a bath- Saturday May 7th ends & much more! PAYING
MOUNTAIN TOP
fireplace and living 8:00AM to 2:00PM Saturday, May 7 WILKES-BARRE
room. Newer deck,
with character. Gas
heat. Newer roof.
addition, deck over-
looking large corner
room. Too much to
list here, this house Kids clothes, house Starting at 9am RECORD
roof & heat. Close hold items, shaker
to Dallas schools. In
Nice
extras.
lot. Many
$114,900.
lot. Not just a
starter home but a
is a must see.
MLS #10-4589 cupboard, changing
Kingston
CA$H
New Goss Manor.
$149,900.
List #11-1275. Ask home to stay
in and grow! For
$350,000
Call John Polifka
table,camping gear,
& much more. PRICES
for Bob Kopec.
10-2787 more informaton 570-704-6846 HERITAGE
DALLAS
Humford Realty
Besecker Realty 570-822-5126 and photos visit Antonik and
570-675-3611 www.atlas Associates 30+ Family Sale GALLERIES
Saturday May 7
DUPONT FORTY FORT realtyinc.com
MLS #11-622
570-735-7494
8 am to 3 pm Barney Farms
DALLAS, PA
Across from
HANOVER TWP.
$127,900 Saturday May 7th Trinity Church 88 Reliance Drive,
65 West 8:00AM - 2:00PM Dallas Agway
Call Colleen 167 N. Dawes Ave 220 Montgomery Sat. 5/7/11, 9-2pm
Pettebone St. 1010 Aspen Drive Avenue on Rt. 415
Beautiful remod- 570-237-0415 Saturday May 7th Coordinating Love-
9:00AM - 2:00PM Laurel Lakes VIllage More Vendors Look for blue
eled home in nice (Take I-81, Exit 159) seat/Chairs, coffee
Household items, Welcome. $10 table/end table set, & white signs
neighborhood. 4 Too Many Items Space. Must RSVP
bed, 3 bath, new miscellaneous items lamps, formal wing
To List, Everything 570-654-3261 Tues-Sat, 10-5
carpeting new & much more! chairs, wall decor,
Priced To Sell 570-674-2646
PS2 gaming station/
WILKES-BARRE
LINEUP
kitchen, stainless Saturday Only
appliances. 8AM-2PM games, children's
Quality 3 bedroom A must see.
PRICE REDUCED
62 Country Club Rd.
Everything for
SWOYERSVILLE
Collect cash, not dust! books, VCR tapes,
bookshelves, ping Job Seekers are
Clean out your
ranch home on Well located
large lot. Family $169,500
Leave Message
ASUCCESSFULSALE in Hanover Twp.
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baby, girls clothing,
infant to 3T, infant
pong table, antique
dining room table/ looking here!
room with cathedral
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570-881-8493 Souci Highway.
and toddler toys
washer/dryer and basement, garage chairs/server, car-
pet cleaner, girl's
Where's your ad?
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Newer kitchens,
or attic and call the
place, 2 car more bedding, assorted

570-829-7130 and
large baths & 3 build-a-bears &
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Classified depart- assorted crystal/
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Lose Something? 381 Park Avenue
family room and
master bedroom. Doyouneedmore space? presently occupied.
Call for appointment Get it back where it
355 Kossack St.
(off Main St.)
ment today at 570-
Sat. May 7, 9AM-3
Household items,
glassware ask for an employ-
Above ground pool
A yard or garage sale
$79,300 belongs Saturday, May 7
Line up a place to live ment specialist
basement, garage
linens, clothing &
MLS# 10-4598 9am -1pm
with deck.
$165,000 Call Vieve Zaroda
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130 Wide selection 829-7130! more. Something
for everyone! in classified!
in classified
(570) 474-6307

or attic and call the


MLS# 10-2905 Ext. 2772
Call Arlene Warunek

is the best way ADVERTISE YOUR GARAGE SALE WITH THE TIMES LEADER! CALL 829-7130.
570-650-4169

Classified depart-
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HARDING
JENKINS TWP./ KINGSTON TWP. LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W.
MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE PARDEESVILLE PITTSTON TWP. PLYMOUTH SCRANTON
802 Hampton St.
INKERMAN
45 Main St. PRICE REDUCED
6 Merganser Ct
In Forest Pointe
738 PARDEESVILLE RD PRICE REDUCED
CORNER LOT

310 Lockville Rd.


47 West Field St. Be your own boss!
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity
Fantastic Foreclo-
sure! Just the room
Great 7 room, 3
bedroom 1/2 double
Long time Furniture
store includes
*Buyer to pay $75
doc fee at closing,
NEW LISTING
of country living in Own this home for you need at a price Attractive Fine with beautiful showroom, invento- offers/contracts are
8 Circle Drive 40 Gain St.
this beautiful 2 less than $400 a you can afford. Nice Line Home woodwork, ry, 8 room brick res- not binding until the
Only one lucky fami- Be the first occu-
story home on 2.23 month! Large 3 home with off-street ''Charleston'' floor hardwood under idence + 4 car entire agreement is
ly will be able to Single family built pants of this newly
acres surrounded parking on a quiet plan. Stacked carpeting, large garage. Only signed (ratified) by
bedroom home with make this home in 2005. 2.5 baths, constructed Ranch
by nature the prop- dead end street. A stone, masonry, bedroom closets, $225,000. Call Pat all parties. *If you
formal dining room, their own! Beautiful- two story with home on a low traf-
erty has it’s own modern kitchen with wood burning fire- walk up, gas heat, 570-885-4165 have not received
off street parking ly kept Ranch with attached garage. fic street. All you
private driveway. hardwood floors. A place in family large linen closet, Coldwell Banker an offer response
and large yard. For 2 car garage, new Oil furnace with could ask for is
Great entertaining great backyard for room, brick plenty of storage. Gerald L. Busch w/in 72 business
bath, partially fin- central air. 90 x already here, 3
inside & out! 3 car more information summer fun. Terrific accents on front. Low taxes. $33,900 Real Estate, Inc. hours, you may call
ished basement, 3 140 corner lot. bedrooms, 2 baths,
garage plus 2 car and photos, log potential. $75,090 Upgraded appli- MLS #10-4619 877-885-1624 &
PLYMOUTH
season room, Kitchen with cen- hardwood and tile
detached. A MUST onto www.atlas MLS 11-676 ances. 2nd floor Call Patricia Lunski leave a message
almost 1 acre in ter cooking island, floors with granite
SEE! MLS#11-831 realtyinc.com 570-696-2468 laundry. Large 570-735-7494 identifying the prop-
Dallas School Dis- dining room, and stainless steel
$279,900 MLS#09-2449 master bath with x304 or erty address, your
trict. Home Warran- raised ceiling with kitchen, gas fire-
call Nancy whirlpool tub. 570-814-6671 name, phone # &
$64,900 cy included. For glass door entry & place, central air, 2
email, & you will
570-237-0752
Call Charles more information
and photos visit our
Large yard.
$265,000
ANTONIK & hardwood floor. car garage and
rear patio and full
receive a prompt
Carpeting thru out
website at
www.atlas
MLS# 11-1264
Call Michael Pinko
ASSOCIATES, INC. home. Tiled basement. For
more information
response.
$15,000
kitchen and bath. 570-696-2468
realtyinc.com (570) 899-3865 Looking for that Kitchen appli- and photos, log
MLS #11-370 onto www.atlas
special place ances included.
HARVEYS LAKE KINGSTON
$174,900
Call Charlie
LUZERNE called home? NICELY PRICED
$219,900
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-3676
Townhouse with
5 rooms, 2 bed-
570-829-6200 Classified will address (570) 233-1993
$219,900 rooms, 1.5 baths.
VM 101 Your needs. Call Colleen Kitchen, stove,
Smith Hourigan 570-237-0415
PITTSTON
Open the door refrigerator &
Group dishwasher, wall
570-474-6307 with classified! to wall carpeting,

MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE covered patio,


assigned parking SHAVERTOWN
304 Vista Dr
PLAINS
space, convenient
Lakeside property
with low taxes.
View of lake, lake
129 S. Dawes Ave.
4 bedroom, 1 bath,
LAFLIN 271 Charles St. 1610 Westminster Rd
location.
REDUCED PRICE
large enclosed Very nice 3 bed- $55,000
access, public boat MLS# 10-1062
launch across porch with brick room 1.5 bath home
fireplace. 2 car with detached 1 car Call Kathie
street. 107 Johnson St. (570) 288-6654
garage, central air, garage. Home has
BELL REAL ESTATE
$99,000 4 bedroom Ranch
MLS# 10-234 on a double lot in a replacement win-
very desirable dows, new carpet, 68 Tilbury Avenue home with hard-
Call Cindy Bow Creek Manor wood floors, large
neighborhood. fresh paint and Well maintained Owner financing
570-690-2689 Meticulously main- room sizes, gas Looking to buy a
Close to schools remodeled bath- ranch in Tilbury available. Beautifully
www.cindykingre.com tained 4 bedroom, 3 home?
and park & recre- rooms. This is a Terrace. 2 bedroom heat and central air, remodeled home,
ation, walking dis- must see in a nice 1/2 bath two story home with hard- garage and carport. PRICE REDUCED! Place an ad here
7 Hickorywood Dr. on almost 1 acre. new cabinets, gran-
tance to downtown Wonderful 4 bed- neighborhood,. wood floors, 1 bath. Nice home, corner Gorgeous estate and let the
Master bedroom like property with ite countertops,
Wilkes-Barre. Great room Ranch with MLS 11-442 Eat in kitchen. lot, large unfinished sellers know! ceramic tile floor in
suite. 2 family Large “L” shaped basement. For log home plus 2
family neighbor- sweeping views of $99,000 570-829-7130 kitchen, pantry,
hood. Carpet Call John Polifka rooms. 2 fireplaces. living/dining room. more information story garage on 1
570-675-4400 the valley. Master Office/den. Large large master bed-
allowance will be bedroom with walk- 570-704-6846 Full basement, and photos visit acres with many SCRANTON
deck overlooking a outdoor features. room with 2 walk-in

JENKINS
considered. in closet and bath, Antonik & partially finished. www.atlas closets and study,
$159,900 Associates, Inc. private wooded Sunroom in back realtyinc.com Garage.
ultra modern eat-in yard. 3 car garage. corner lot, partially
MLS #11-1434 kitchen with granite 570-735-7494 off kitchen. 3 car MLS 11-1209 MLS# 11-319
$365,000. enclosed yard with
HIGHLAND HILLS Call Tom counters and cherry detached garage. $129,900 $325,000
vinyl fencing, deck
570-262-7716 cabinets with large Line up a place to live Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
PRICE REDUCED Call Charlie Call Charles
with gazebo.
Stylish Bi-Level, 3 NOW $130,500!! 570-829-6200
bedrooms, granite,
island and stainless in classified! 570-822-5126 MLS# 10-1703
$289,900
steel appliances. 2 MLS 10-1123
stainless appli-
ances, heated in
ground pool.
car garage, full
unfinished base- LUZERNE Mountaintop
Call Linda
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
570-696-2468

ment with 103 Arnold Avenue


$219,900 Call
570-655-8034
KINGSTON
walk-out to yard.
For more informa-
tion and photos visit
Unbelievable VALUE!
14 Oaklawn Ave,
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
PITTSTON PLAINS AFFORDABLE PRICE
Cape Cod with 1st
JENKINS TWP www.atlas
realtyinc.com
Mountain top PA
18707 cape cod, 3
floor master bed-
room, 3 season

REDUCED!
MLS #10-4060 bedrooms, 2 bath- porch, attached
rooms, dining room,
NANTICOKE
$269,900 garage. MLS#
office/study, family 10-1069 $84,900
SHAVERTOWN
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 room, finished call Nancy
73 Parry St.
Recently renovated
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
basement, .38 acre,
deck. At Your Ser-
vice Realty Inc. Lisa
HOME FOR SALE 570-237-0752

home on a large lot Poholek $85,450 20 Nittany Lane


163 Poplar St. Single home, 3
in great location. Call (570)902-9983 3 bedroom, 1 bath, Convenience! Loca-
Nice 2 1/2 story bedrooms, eat-in
Steps away from semi modern tion! Easy Living!
LAKE SILKWORTH
home with original kitchen, electric
the Back Mountain kitchen with stove This home has it all.
SCRANTON
woodwork. Corner heat, unfinished
trail. Features a and fridge. Nice 3 floors of living
lot in quiet neigh- basement, deck.
wrap around porch, yard, one car space w/hardwood
1717 River Road borhood. Roof 9 Extremely well-
Compact 2 story
home with 3 bed-
years old. Hard-
wood floors in good
hardwood floors
downstairs, new
wall-to-wall carpet-
NANTICOKE maintained
story, 7 rooms, 3
two- garage.
Priced to sell.
floors and gas fire-
place in living room. 375 Greenpond Rd.
rooms, 1st floor condition. Ductless bedrooms, 2.5 MLS 11-1298 Open floor plan, Well kept Ranch in
ing upstairs. 2nd $59,900 lower level family
bath with laundry, AC and new 100 baths, eat in Midway Manor with
floor laundry, brand Call Lu-Ann room w/laundry and
large kitchen. Park- amp wiring kitchen, very large 7 rooms, 3 bed-
new bathrooms, 570-602-9280 3/4 bath. 3 bed-
ing in rear with MLS #11-625 dining/living room rooms, 2 baths, 2
large walk in closet rooms w/2 full
alley access. $89,000 combination, den, car garage, newer
and spacious yard. baths on upper
$39,900 Donald Crossin Brand new ranch front porch , deck, furnace.
Move in condition! level. Deck and
MLS 11-99 570-288-0770 50 yards from lake. and nice size yard; 1738 Sumner Ave N MLS #10-4474
MLS 11-220 patio for outdoor
Call Colleen CROSSIN REAL Double lot, 3 bed- electric heat; safe MultiFamily...Duplex $162,900
$114,900 living! 2 zone heat,
570-237-0415 ESTATE room, two bath, neighborhood; (Up & Down). In Call Tom
PITTSTON
Mark R. Mason 111 E. Grand St. central a/c, inter-
570-288-0770 laundry room. Full move-in condition need of TLC. 570-262-7716
570-331-0982 One half double com and stereo
basement, with for the right buyer; MLS# 11-730
Crossin Real block. 3 bedrooms,
LINE UP insulation & Estate plaster walls,
no realtors or bro-
kers; $132,999. call
plus central vac
system, 2 car
$ 33,000
sheetrock. Jill Shaver Hunter
A GREAT DEAL... New well
570-288-0770 aluminum siding
& nice yard.
garage. What more Office: (570) 328-
LINEUP IN CLASSIFIED! MLS#:09-4746
MOUNTAIN TOP Affordable @
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0306 for more

SHAVERTOWN
$143,900 after 10:00 a.m. information today!
$34,900
ASUCCESSFULSALE Looking for the right deal Call John Nicodem $199,900
NANTICOKE
Call Jim Krushka Call Colleen
Classic
on an automobile? Towne & Country
INCLASSIFIED! Turn to classified.
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570-718-4959 570-735-8932 or
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A yard or garage sale Classified’s got
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LAKE SILKWORTH Doyouneedmorespace?
Ave. Large 2 story
home with balcony
in classified
is the best way A yard or garage sale off master bedroom Collect cash, not dust!
tocleanoutyourclosets! KINGSTON 310 Deer Run Drive
Spacious 11 year
in classified
showing views of
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SCRANTON 3 Bedroom,1 3/4
Bath Split level on a

JENKINS TWP. Formal living rooms


& dining rooms, eat with classified! 233 Honey Pot St.
porch, first floor
laundry. Corner low
829-7130! cul de sac in Sutton
Hills. Modern eat in

NANTICOKE
Year round lake
PLAINS
in kitchen with 2 bedroom, 1 bath, maintenance lot. kitchen, oak cabi-
house. New roof, island. Family room 1/2 double with nets, Living room,
gutters, siding, For more informa-
with 11 foot ceiling 153 Espy St replacement win- tion and photos visit Absolute Must wood, Fireplace
21 Thomas Lane doors, windows, & fireplace. Office dows, carport, See River Ridge with new Stainless
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immaculate move-in appliances, heating Screened porch off nice yard on a quiet Level family room,
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2 bedrooms, one Call Colleen 341 Lincoln St. N,
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23 Mead St. access with shared ty, double with very
coal stove in base- private bath with 570-704-6846 nice size back yard. less gutters, drive-
Newly remodeled 2 ment, oversized dock. whirlpool, separate Antonik & way expanded,
story on a corner MLS: 09-4484 Access to off street
shower in Master shower, double Beautiful Home Associates, Inc. parking from rear shelving in garage.
lot with fenced in bath, large back $97,000 vanity & radiant Completely remod- 570-735-7494 Quiet, private, Lake
yard and 2 car Call John Nicodem alley. MLS# 11-1116
yard. Additional Off heated tile floor. eled Inside & Out. Lehman schools.
Looking for the right deal WOW! $26,000
garage. 4 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft. For
Street Parking for 2
cars in rear. Proper-
Classic
Properties
570-718-4959
3 car garage.
Finished rec room
An absolute must
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570-262-1158
$169,900
MLS# 10-2545
ty has 2 sheds. in lower level. electrical, plumbing, Turn to classified. Today for an Call Sue Barre
more information $149,000 Home Warranty. roof, wall to wall 264 Burke Street 570-696-5417
and photos visit Shopping for a NEW PRICE carpeting, windows, It’s a showroom in print! appointment.
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MLS# 11-380
Call Toni Davis new apartment? $395,000
MLS# 10-938
interior & exterior
doors, new oak
Classified’s got
No maintenance
fees. Many SMITH HOURIGAN
$89,900
570-714-6132 Classified lets Call Linda kitchen with tile
the directions! upgrades. Move in 570-696-1195
570-287-1196 condition. 2,000 sq.
you compare costs -
MLS 10-3684
Call Bill
570-362-4158
SMITH HOURIGAN without hassle
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
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floor, hardwood
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light fixtures, new
PITTSTON TWP. ft. Berber, ceramic
tile & hardwood.
or worry! 570-474-2340 hot water heater W. Green St.
2 bedroom, 2.5
baths. All appli-
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MLS# 10-4137 Call
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gas heat, finished
basement, vinyl sid-
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KINGSTON
ed. Walk in closet.
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No units in front of
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570-829-7130
garage. Very
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Call Jim
Towne & Country
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120 Parnell St.
Classic Ranch in
great location. 3
interstates.
REDUCED TO SHAVERTOWN
bedroom, 3 baths, $179,900
570-735-8932 or Call 570-829-3162
570-542-5708 high quality

PLAINS TWP
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New Listing 111 Falcon Drive
Brand new since
Large well cared
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NANTICOKE OLD FORGE son porch over
looking private rear
416 Prospect Ave
NEW ON THE MARKET!
250 Susquehan- Located within 1 yard. Owners says MultiFamily...4 UNIT
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nock Drive storage. Enjoy sell and lowers
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Cod home features your own 18x36, $219,900. For
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attic, and partially replaced. Modern diving board and
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finished basement. kitchen with granite slide. Pool house 330 State Street
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ing bath. 1st floor Bring Your Hammer Call Charlie for Mill Creek Acres which features
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wood floors & Stamped concrete gas, enjoy a stay- $2,000 seller
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more. Call Ann patio. For more cation all summer assist available.
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long! Family room
SCRANTON
deck overlooks Marie to schedule a information and PRICE REDUCED furnace, deck and French doors out to
showing. photos visit with gas fireplace. $93,000 Condition. All Appli-
above ground pool, 3 car detached ances Included. rear yard. 4 car
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ready for summer garage. Looking for Large yard. garage. $ 775,000
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basement, garage
$224,000
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Call Michael Pinko
Selling bedroom, 2 bath bi-
level with garage on
needs work.
$24,900
basement, garage
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Clean out your or attic and call the
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SHICKSHINNY TRUCKSVILLE WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE
WYOMING
Properties Properties Properties
OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” HUGHESTOWN
Affordable
Newly built 3
EDWARDSVILLE WYOMING 4 Room/2 bedroom,
wall to wall carpet,

PRICE REDUCED!
appliances, wash-
bedroom home.
NANTICOKE
er/dryer hookup, off
street parking,
20-year security, no pets.
no-interest FOR SALE $470.570-655-1606
941 Apartments/
172 S PRING G ARDEN S T. Nice 3 bedroom
Ranch home in
mortgage.
Must meet
530 Dennison Ave.

REDUCED
MULTI-UNIT Unfurnished JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON
NEW ON THE Wyoming Valley 2nd floor, newly
PROPERTY
Spectacular sunlit good condition.
great room with
floor to ceiling
MARKET! Cozy up
in this lovely cape
cod. Charming inte-
Hardwood floors,
family room & office
Habitat for
Humanity
Great 3 bedroom
Cape Cod with
charm & character,
173-175 Zerby Ave.
Great income prop- Available immedi-
AVOCA
3 rooms, wall to wall
renovated, 2 bed-
rooms, carpet, nice
yard, easy parking.
stone fireplace & in basement. eligibility ately. Commercial
vaulted ceiling adds rior, nice size deck, 1 3/4 baths, nice erty with additional 285 Wyoming Ave. carpeting, appli- Small Pets okay.
$124,900 requirements. yard. MLS# garage space property has 2 First floor currently
to the charm of this fenced rear yard, ances, coin-op laun- Heat/Water includ-
MLS #11-169 10-342 $139,900 (34x38) room for 3 apartments and used as a shop,
11 year young 3-4 shed, rec room in dry, off street park- ed. $650/month.
Call Toni Ranieli call Nancy large office area,
bedrooms, 2 story basement, utility 570-237-1032
Inquire at cars to rent! Live in could be offices, ing, security. No Credit check & ref-
570-237-0752 one half and have lots of storage, multi etc. Prime location, pets. $410/month
situated on almost room, & workshop. 570-288-1444 570-820-8002 “bay” heated
erences required.
an acre of tranquili- Attic is also partially your mortgage paid corner lot, full base- (570) 655-1606 Cell (917) 753-8192
by the other! garage, large yard, ment. 2nd floor is 3
ty with fenced finished w/pull
above ground pool, down & many pos-
sibilities to add WILKES-BARRE $12,000+ potential
income!
ample off street
parking; all units
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage BACK MOUNTAIN To place your
rocking chair porch
and a mountain more space. Paved Large Modern Bi
Level. Newly
MLS # 11-1111 rented; Close to Rt
81 and Cross Valley
and parking for 3 large 1 bedroom ad call...829-7130
view – there’s a
formal dining room
driveway & parking
for 6 cars, this is
not just a driveby.
WEST WYOMING remodeled, hard-
wood floors, 2 story
YATESVILLE $64,900
Call John Shelley
570-288-0770
expressway; off-
street parking. Seri-
6 cars. For more
information and
photos go to
apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3
baths. Apts. have
KINGSTON
& large living room, addition. Deck, ous inquiries only. 1 bedroom, $425
2.5 Baths, new
Kitchen with dining
MLS# 11-1363
$ 109,900
call Stacey L Lauer
TOY TOWN SECTION
148 Stites Street
garage, large
fenced yard. Quiet
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
No brokers/real
estate agents!
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
access to one
another. No lease.
$795 for all 3 apts
month plus electric
& security.
area & a master neighborhood. Extra $189,999 Call Now available.
suite complete with Mobile: 570-262- CHARMING $174,900 ($265 per apt.) Call 570-829-0847
laundry room, walk 1158 for an appoint-
BUNGALOW
amenities. $190,000
Call 570-814-5948 HANOVER TOWNSHIP (570) 878-2424
after 10:00 a.m.
Call Charlie Convenient to all
in closet & master ment today!!
$74,500 22 W. Germania St
VM 101 colleges and gas
drilling areas. KINGSTON
bath with jetted tub
& shower and an
oversize 2 car
650 sq. ft.
On corner lot with
WILKES-BARRE PITTSTON Call for more info
570-696-1866
2 car garage. 20 Osborne Drive
gar – Priced Under Buy a newer 2
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
Market Value
@$189,900!
MLS #10-906
walk up attic & full
heated basement,
story in the growing
Willow View Devel- 912 Lots & Acreage BEAR CREEK
New furnished 3
hardwood floors opment. This home
Don’t delay, call room apartment
with three season has 3 bedrooms, DURYEA
Pat today at Includes water, sep-
570-714-6114 or
570-287-1196
LINE UP room. Freshly paint-
ed & move in condi-
2.5 baths, formal
dining and sitting
room, family room
This 6,600 sq. ft.
concrete block
44.59 ACRES tic & most of the
heat. No smoking &
168 S. MAPLE AVE
A GREAT DEAL... tion. 570-446-3254 no pets. $750/
CENTURY 21 SMITH Large well kept 6 with wood burning building has multiple 1011-1015 Oak St
month. + security,
Carriage house
WILKES-BARRE
uses. 5 offices & Available 2 buildings
IN CLASSIFIED! bedroom home in fireplace, finished
references. Could
apartment, com-
HOURIGAN GROUP Looking for the right deal 241 Dana Street
quiet neighborhood.
Off street parking,
room in lower level,
electric heat and
kitchenette. Over
5,800 sq. ft.. ware-
on site. #1011 is a 2
story office building be unfurnished. Call
(570) 954-1200
pletely remodeled,
five large rooms
house space (high with approximately
on an automobile? central air. 2 car with 2-bedrooms,
SPRING BROOK TWP Turn to classified.
good size back
yard. Owner very
motivated to sell.
garage, level lot.
NEW REDUCED
ceilings).
head doors.
2 over- 3800 square feet.
#1015 is a single
story building with DALLAS
bath with separate
tub and shower.
It’s a showroom in print! MLS 10-3668 PRICE. $95,500
approximately 3000 2 apartments 1300SF. 1-car
MLS 10-1326
Classified’s got $79,900 MLS 10-2379
Bob Kopec square feet. Industrial Site. Rail Modern 1st floor 2 garage in private
$246,000 location. Central
the directions! Call Don Crossin
Call Lu-Ann HUMFORD $489,000 served with all bedroom apartment
& large 2nd floor 3 A/C. MLS#11-895
570-288-0770 REALTY MLS# 11-445 utilities. KOZ
WANAMIE
950 Center St.
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-602-9280
570-822-5126 Call Pat Guzzy
570-407-2480
approved. For more
information and
bedroom apart-
ment. Washer &
$1,000/Month
plus utilities
Ted Poggi
Spacious 3 570-288-0770 Let the Community dryer. Gas heat. Off
photos visit 283-9100 x25
bedroom, 1.5 baths Know! www.atlas street parking. No
6 Williams St.
Great value for the
with textured
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WILKES-BARRE Place your Classified
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$2,395,000
pets. $600 - $690.
Call Joe
price on quiet
street which is
kitchen, all appli-
ances including REDUCED YATESVILLE 570-829-7130 MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
570-881-2517

closed to all main


roads is a must
see. Also comes
dishwasher, tiled
bath with whirlpool
PRICE REDUCED HANOVER TWP. KINGSTON
86 Main Street
with home tub, 2nd floor 570-586-1111 2 bedroom, second
warranty. Unique Property. laundry room. floor, off street
MLS 10-3210
$157,900
Well maintained 2
story. 10 years old.
Privacy galore.
Replacement
windows.
Looking for that
special place FRANKLINTOWNSHIP DALLAS
PRISTINE 2
parking, stove &
refrigerator.
No Pets.
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403 3.5 acres. Pole $80,000 called home? 53.52 prime acres BEDROOM. APT. $520./month
located in the
CLASSIC Barn 30 x 56 for MLS# 11-88 Classified will address Dallas School Dis-
Available June 1st Includes water
storage of equip- Call Arlene Warunek Taking applications (570) 779-1684
PROPERTIES
ment, cars or 570-650-4169
116 Amber Lane Your needs. trict. MLS#11-1150 now. $700/month. +
570-842-9988 Very nice Bi-level 12 Reid st.
Open the door
LINEUP
boats. A must
see property.
home with 2-3 bed-
rooms, open floor
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
Light Hearted Old
Timer in developing
with classified!
$549,000
Maribeth Jones
office: 696-2600
security. Includes
appliances, sewer KINGSTON
2 bedroom. $675/
$289,000 & trash. No smok-
PITTSTON
plan, built in vate location with
ASUCCESSFULSALE MLS# 10-3799
garage, driveway, private back yard. 3
South Main ST.
corridor, adjacent
direct: 696-6565 ing & no pets!! Off month. Includes gas
heat. Security & ref-
Call Geri Street Parking,
INCLASSIFIED! 570-696-0888 Smith Hourigan
on corner lot.
Lower level family
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
to paring lot and References & erences required
Doyouneedmorespace? 570-696-3801 Group within view of Public background check No pets. Call
room with pellet level family room. 4 Square and Movie
A yard or garage sale
in classified
LEWITH & FREEMAN (570) 696-1195
stove. Move in bedrooms, garage. Theatre. Three
required. Call
570-675-8627
570-288-4200

KINGSTON
For more informtion
WILKES-BARRE
570-288-9371 condition home. story historic build- GOULDSBORO
and photos visit leave message
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tocleanoutyourclosets!
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WEST PITTSTON 387-389 North
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tion and photos visit
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144 S. Main St. get started!
SWEET VALLEY Income. Tenants MLS 10-4538 Call Charlie Barre's historic dis- Just painted. Tenant
pay all utilities. Call Colleen 570-829-6200 trict 1 block from Busy downtown 570-829-7130 only pays Garbage/
570-237-0415 VM 101 Public Square were location, perfect for Cable. No Pets.
DALLAS
Good condition.
yesterday meets your business. Be a Call 1-877-531-3100
$95,000
today. part of the Down- ext 104 Muriel or
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REDUCED $310,000 town Revitalization. Short term or email muriel@dipa
Located across Wooded lot in Big month to month as
Shopping for a 570-696-2468
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you compare costs -
WILKES-BARRE ly has a 3 story
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below cost, sell
says bring all offers.
furnished apartment
in beautiful area. KINGSTON
tion. 3 bedrooms, property. When MLS#10-3564. Low Includes all appli-
101 Lakeview Drive
Lovely lake commu- new carpet. Vertical without hassle Doyouneedmorespace? removed, would price $10,000 ances, utilities,
Thomas Bourgeois
nity features com- blinds with all appli- or worry! A yard or garage sale leave a 30x120
516-507-9403
cookware, dishes
ances. Screened in building lot that etc. Carport includ-
munity lake rights &
porch and yard. For
Get moving in classified backs on Wharf CLASSIC ed. $800 month.
pavilion. Cozy home with classified! PROPERTIES
with native stone more information is the best way Street.REDUCED 570-675-2486
fireplace, rocking
chair front porch
and photos visit
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$14,900
570-842-9988
DALLAS TWP
A GREAT PLACE!!!
and newer kitchen.
MLS# 11-1353.
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570-602-9280
JENKINS TOWNSHIP CONDO FOR LEASE: LIKE NEW!!
New Section in $1,800. 2 bedroom/ 2 bedroom
$74,900! Call Tracy $59,000 Here! 4 unit with
YATESVILLE
Highland Hills, 2 Bath. Call Us to apartment in
570-696-2468 Charlie VM 101 separate utilities. Charles Place discuss our great great neighbor-
Some off street Open! hood. 2nd floor.
Amenity & Mainte-
REDUCED!
parking. $125,000. Four 1+ acre lots Includes new
nance program!
To get started, available. Call kitchen (with new
Call 570-674-5278
Call Pat
570-885-4165 PITTSTON 570-498-9244
Dallas, Pa.
stove, dishwash-
er & microwave)
WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
455 S. Main St.
Charming traditional
Coldwell Banker
Gerald L. Busch Former Parrish
5 UNIT MULTI FAMILY
2 Buildings. MOUNTAIN TOP MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
& bath w/washer
dryer hookup.
home. Four bed- Real Estate, Inc. Center Hall with 4 Car garage. 200 Kirby 220 Lake St.
room, very large liv- Hardwood
kitchen & parking. Prime location with Housing for the throughout with
SWEET VALLEY
ing room, finished
attic, beautiful
woodwork, French
WILKES-BARRE For more informa-
tion and photos visit
over 6,000 sf.
3 New furnaces in
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
ceramic tile in
kitchen and bath.
www.atlas last 2 years. included. Federally $695/mo + utili-
doors & fenced in New roof in ‘08. subsidized program.
back yard. realtyinc.com ties and security.
61 Pittston Ave. Separate utilities. Extremely low
MLS # 11-1117 MLS#08-2954 No Pets, refer-
Stately brick Ranch Close to churches, income persons
$75,000 $179,900 ences required.
in private location. parks & town. encouraged to
George Sailus Call Charlie Call Scott
Large room sizes, Fully rented - apply. Income less
(570) 407-4300 (570) 823-2431
fireplace, central gross income Beautiful piece of than $11,900.
TRADEMARK Ext. 137
A/C. Includes over $25,000!! property located in 570-675-6936,
REALTORS extra lot. For more $169,000 OBO a nice area waiting 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
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Nice doublewide WILKES-BARRE with lots of separate
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photos visit ly wooded. Water, OPPORTUNITY
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room, dining room,
laundry room,
season porch & 2
3
SUNDAY
$300,000. Call Pat
570-885-4165
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
$198,900
2 Unit through
8 Unit apartments
for sale in the
towards Mountain-
top left onto Kirby
Ave just past Grey-
DURYEA
Modern 2 bedroom,
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
1:00PM-3:00PM Coldwell Banker Call Charlie ed, Security
car built in garage Greter Pittston stone Manor. 2nd floor. Quiet system. Garage.
sitting on 1.47 pri- Completely remod- Gerald L. Busch 570-829-6200 area. Call $59,000 location. Appliances
eled home with Real Estate, Inc. VM 101 Extra storage &
vate acres. 570-655-1606 MLS 11-429 & garbage included. cable TV included.
$99,900 everything new. 570-696-2468 Off street parking.
Job Seekers are Laundry facilities.
Five Mountains
Realty
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile 57 Fulton Street
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
looking here!
Where's your ad?
PLAINS TWP. No pets. $485 +
security. Call
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
570-542-2141 floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops, home in Wilkes- 570-829-7130 and 462 W. State St. LAND! 570-479-1203 neighborhood.

EXETER
Convenient to bus
SWOYERSVILLE all new stainless Barre. This is a Fan- ask for an employ- Lower End Pizza!
steel appliances, nie Mae HomePath ment specialist 909 Income & Established prof- HIGHWAY 315
& stores. No
Property. All meas- pets. References.
refrigerator, stove, Commercial itable business for 2 acres of commer- 1st floor, 2 bedroom,

WYOMING
microwave, dish- urements are sale. Restaurant, eat in kitchen, Security. Lease.
cial land. 165 front
washer, free stand- approx. Buyer to Properties bar, game room, feet. Driveway enclosed heated No smokers
ing shower, tub for pay full transfer tax. separate dining porch. Large refin- please. $840.
access permit and
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
Inspections for Buy-
ers knowledge only. AVOCA room. Parking for
35 cars. Turnkey
lot drainage in
place. WIll build to
PRICES REDUCED
ished basement. 1
car carport. Gas
570-287-0900

KINGSTON
Fannie Mae ''First- EARTH heat. Central air.
neighborhood operation. Addition- suit tenant or avail- CONSERVANCY
$154,900 (835.00 / Look'' property, al parking lot able for land lease. $700 + utilities &
investment offers LAND FOR SALE security. Will consid- Pringle St.
30years/ 5%) included. For more informa- 46+/- Acres
3 for 1. That’s what 570-654-1490 will not be consid- $225,000 er reduced rent for 2 bedroom, 2nd
tion and photos visit Hanover Twp.,
you will get when ered for the first 15 Call Jay Crossin maintenance work. floor. $595 + utilities
www.atlas $89,000
you purchase this 3 days of listing. Ext. 23 Call 570-760-6277 ASHLEY - 2 apts.
realtyinc.com 10+/- Acres
unit, 2 unit & Please see 520 Beverly Rd. Crossin Real Ashley St.
MLS 11-17
PERFECTLY
www.homepath.com Hanover Twp., 2 bedroom, 1st floor
Garage. Bring your HARD WORK DOES Estate Price Negotiable $69,000
tools. Asking for details. 570-288-0770 $595 + utilities.
PAY - Open floor Call Charlie 28+/- Acres
$59,900. Call Pat $14,900 2 bedroom, 2nd
CHARMING
25 St. Mary’s St. 570-829-6200
MOOSIC
MLS #11-695 plan accentuates Fairview Twp., floor, $550 + utilities
570-885-4165 3,443 sq. ft. VM 101 $85,000
Coldwell Banker 570-696-2468 this 4 bedroom, SHAVERTOWN
3.5 bath home in masonry commer- 61+/- Acres Roushey St.
Gerald L. Busch cial building with Nuangola FORTY FORT -
Real Estate, Inc. Dallas School 2 bedroom, 2nd
warehouse/office $125,000 SECOND FLOOR, floor. $595 + utilities
District. Family and 2 apartments Immaculate 4
SWOYERSVILLE
40+/- Acres PLAINS
room with wood with separate elec- Newport Twp. rooms with appli- Carey St.
burning fireplace,
deck of kitchen,
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
WEST WYOMING
331 Holden St
$180,000
32 +/- Acres
ances, laundry,
porch, parking.
3 bedroom, 1/2
double. $795/mo.
dining room. Huge Wilkes-Barre Twp. Management pro- + utilities. For info,
10-847
WEST WYOMING lower level ready age needs. For See additional Land (570) 814-9700
more information vided, 2 YEAR
for Sale at
WILKES-BARRE to be finished.
2 car garage.
and photos log onto 530 Rocky Glen Rd. www. earth SAME RENT $465 +
KINGSTON
HOME5thFOR SALE www.atlas UTILITIES, NO
SDK GREEN
Industrial property conservancy.org
PRICE REDUCED realtyinc.com. in a convenient 570-823-3445 PETS/SMOKING/
545 Street $175,900 Reduced to location! Many pos- EMPLOYMENT
Investors Wanted!
Stone front 2 bed-
Manor, ranch, sin-
gle family, 3 bed-
Call Theresa
Vacendak, CRS, GRI
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
sibilities for busi-
ness, 3,000 sq ft of
915 Manufactured APPLICATION
REQUIRED. ACRES HOMES
room, 2 story on rooms, 2 bath- 570-650-5872 Call Charlie warehouse/work Homes AMERICA REALTY 11 Holiday Drive
rooms, double car 570-829-6200 space. 1,000 sq ft 570-288-1422 Kingston
nice lot. Open 1st CENTRAL
floor with nice eat-in
kitchen. 2nd floor
attached garage,
eat-in kitchen, din- REAL ESTATE
VM 101 of office space.
Perfect for tractor/
Many possibilities
for this building. 40 + ASHLEY PARK AMERICA
“A Place To
Call Home”
ing room, living trailer repair stor- parking spaces, 5 Laurel Run & San Spacious 1, 2 & 3
needs tlc. Gas heat. 73 Richard Street (570) 822-1133 offices, 3 baths and Souci Parks, Like REALTY
room, fireplace, age, repo car, boat Bedroom Apts
Space Heaters.
$32,000. Call Pat forced air furnace,
central air, unfin-
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very
LINEUP or RV storage. 220
ft of road frontage,
warehouse.
$425,000
new, several to
choose from,
QUALITY COLONIAL 3 Bedroom
Townhomes
570-885-4165 FORTY FORT -

ASUCCESSFULSALE Collectcash,notdust!
ished basement, Good Condition. Maria Huggler Financing &Warranty,
Coldwell Banker perfect for car FIRST FLOOR Gas heat included
82x150 lot size and Open Layout. Off CLASSIC facebook.com/
Gerald L. Busch sales on 2 plus DUPLEX. UNIQUE FREE
Street Parking, Yard MobileOne.Sales
Clean out your
spacious, deck. acres. Close to 81, PROPERTIES $595 + UTILITIES.
Real Estate, Inc. & Shed. Many 24hr on-site Gym
Great location.
Nice yard. Perfect Updates. INCLASSIFIED! turnpike and air-
port. MLS# 11-847
570-587-7000 Call (570)250-2890 Cook’s kitchen with Community Room

basement, garage
built-ins, formal din-
THORNHURST neighborhood.
Must see.
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537
for showing
Doyouneedmorespace? $ 499,900
Call Brenda Suder
WILKES-BARRE 930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
ing room, front/rear
enclosed porches,
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
or attic and call the
Commercial
2 or 3 bedroom
home in Country
$219,000
(570)885-4900
Call A yard or garage sale 332-8924.
Property 1 block custom window Patio/Balcony
coverings. TWO
Club Estates. 1.5 Let the Community in classified from Courthouse, and much more...
Classified depart- WE BUY HOMES
before 9:00 p.m. to YEAR SAME RENT,
bath with lots of College & Hospital. Call Today
storage space.
set an appointment
Know! is the best way Needs Renovation. NO PETS/SMOK-
ING/EMPLOYMENT
or stop by

ment today at 570-


Looking for Work? for a tour!
For info & pics, Place your Classified tocleanoutyourclosets! N. River Road Any Situation
APPLICATION Now Offering
570-956-2385
1061fairway. Tell Employers with $18,500.
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Call 570-472-3032
a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130 570-829-7130 with classified! 829-7130! AMERICA REALTY
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KINGSTON HANOVER TOWNSHIP MOUNTAINTOP NANTICOKE
LARKSVILLE PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE OFFICE SPACE Newly renovated. 2 3 bedroom single
Very clean, 1st floor 2nd floor, 2 bed-
Mayflower APARTMENTS
bedroom. Base-
ment, attic, yard.
family. 1 1/2 baths.
Driveway, yard, nice HOUSE FOR RENT HANOVER SECTION
3 Bedroom with
modern bath and
room,
dows,
new win-
recently FRANKLIN GARDENS 239 SCHUYLER AVE, $500 + utilities, area. $800 + utilities Bowcreek, available Small single family
kitchen. New floor-
ing, large closets.
painted. Tile & wall
to wall, laundry
Crossing FOR RENT! SENIOR LIVING KINGSTON
security & lease.
Call 570-287-5491
Call 570-332-5723 immediately, 5 bed-
rooms, 3 bath-
home, 2 bedrooms,
all appliances pro-

HARVEY’S LAKE
425 South Franklin
Off Street Parking, hookup. Gas heat & Apartments Street. For lease. 2,050 sf office rooms, stove pro- vided, no pets,
fenced yard. Water
& garbage included.
hot water. $475 +
security & utilities. 570.822.3968 Available immedi-
ately, washer/dryer Š1 & 2 bedrooms
space. 2nd floor.
Modern, four sep-
KINGSTON
Park Place
2 bedroom home.
All appliances,
vided, washer/dryer
hookup, double car
attached garage, no
Sewer and Garbage
Paid. $525 plus
security/per month
Tenant pays electric Call (570) 417-2063 on premises, no arate offices,
ŠLaundry facility Beautiful, 3 bed- water, sewer & trash. pets. Bonus second Call (570)793-3412
& gas service. - Light & bright pets. We have stu- large reception
LINEUP room, 3 floors, NO PETS. Security Master bedroom,
NANTICOKE/WEST
$575/month. No dio, 1, 2 bedroom ŠStove, fridge area, break room,
open floor plans conference room,
garage, hardwood and lease. Great room with sky
pets. One year apts. On site park- ŠSecure building
lease.
570-760-5573
ASUCCESSFULSALE - All major
appliances included
ing. Fridge, stove
ŠCommunity
private bathroom.
$795 month
floors, full basement
Back yard. $950 +
570-762-6792 lights, Study room,
Modern Kitchen Single family, 2 bed-

HUNLOCK CREEK
provided. We have a room home. 1.5
INCLASSIFIED! - Pets welcome* 24/7 security cam- Rooms. + utilities
utilities & security. with Granite counter
baths, modern
MOUNTAIN TOP
Call (570) 762-2878 tops, large Deck,
era presence and all ŠElevator Call 706-5628 Retreat. 3 bed- kitchen with appli-
Doyouneedmorespace? - Close to everything $1900 /per month,
LARKSVILLE
doors are electroni- Š2 fully handicap room home. 2 plus utilities, One ances, yard, partial-
OFFICE SPACE
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly, A yard or garage sale - 24 hour emergency cally locked. $450-
accessible apts. baths. Hardwood month rent/security ly fenced in. Off
maintenance 650/per month, street parking. Next
disabled. Rents in classified water & sewer paid, also available West Pittston
3 bedroom, 1 bath floors. 1
attached garage. 3
car deposit. Call (570)
to park & bus stop.
- Short term half double, Freshly 406-0231 before
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
is the best way leases available
One month/security Wyoming Ave.
cleaned & painted. car detached 9:00 p.m. to set an Includes sewer &
Handicap Accessi- tocleanoutyourclosets! deposit. Call (570)
793-6377 after RECENTLY RENOVATED High traffic location.
Office space with Tenant pays all utili- garage. Pool, hot
tup & appliances
appointment
email
or
leamonvin
garbage.
$600.00 + utilities
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
You’re in bussiness Call TODAY For 10:00 a.m. to set an Call Christy Character. 885 sq. ties including sewer. included. $950 + @yahoo.com. No pets. Security &
AVAILABILITY!! 570-417-0088
or 570-474-5010 with classified! appointment or ft. Great for busi- $550 plus security. utilities. Available references required

MOUNTAINTOP
email shlomo_voola ness, retail or spa. Call (570) 332-5723 Call 570-735-8544
WILKES-BARRE
Immediately. Call
PITTSTON www.mayflower
This institution is an @yahoo.com. Rent includes heat 386-873-1879
SHAVERTOWN
equal opportunity wilkesliving.com & water. Call for
crossing.com
provider & Large half double, 3 West River St. more details at
NANTICOKE KINGSTON
MIDDLEBURG
3 bedrooms, 1.5
WILKES-BARRE
employer. bedrooms, 1.5 Large 3-4 bedroom 570-655-9325
IMMACULATE
baths, kitchen, Certain Restrictions apartments. Heat & 55 Loomis St baths, small modu-

MOUNTAIN TOP dining & living room.


Includes sewer,
Apply* Barney Street
3rd floor, 2-3 bed-
hot water included.
Balcony. Off street OFFICE SPACE
3 bedroom, wall
to wall carpet,
lar. Washer/dryer
hookups. Full base- 2 bedroom Cape
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom,
trash, refrigerator
and range.
room attic
apartment. Eat in
style parking. Washer
dyer hookup. Pets
Wyoming 900 Sf.
Utilities included.
full basement &
attic, stove,
ment, 1 car garage,
paved driveway, big
Cod with eat-in
kitchen, hardwood
$650 + utilities. kitchen, private OK. Call 570-237-0124 Approx 21.5’x40’ fridge & water yard, shed. Crest- floors, gas heat,
available $900/month included. No wood School Dis- detached garage.
immediately, No Call Bernie entrance. Includes Wilkes-Barre
888-244-2714 hot water & free 570-430-4396 pets. $630 trict. $600 month $950 month + utili-
pets. Rents based Wilkes University plus security plus 1st month, last
on income start WILKES-BARRE / laundry. Pets ok. Campus
OFFICE, RETAIL OR 570-814-1356 month & security.
ties & security

PLYMOUTH $450 / month. Secu- deposit.


at $395 & $430. Studio up to 4 bed-
KINGSTON rity, references. Includes water & 570-675-3178
Handicap Accessi- room. From $400. sewer.
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
2 bedroom apt.
Heat, water, stove Efficiency 1 & 2
570-237-0124 All utilities included.
570-826-1934
WAREHOUSE SPACE Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and 570-474-0388
WILKES-BARRE
Call 570-474-5010 & fridge included. bedrooms. Includes
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE find one here!
NANTICOKE MONARCH RENTALS
Near bus stop. all utilities, parking, Starting at
TTY711 Clean, 2 bedroom, 570-829-7130
$500/mo. laundry. No pets. Wilkes-Barre $300.00/month.
This institution is an 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
PLYMOUTH
From $390. 2nd floor duplex. Š2 bedroom First month free.
equal opportunity No smoking or bath single. 1st floor 3 bedrooms,
Lease, security Stove, hookups, single, 570-829-0897
provider and pets. Security & laundry. Many all appliances
& references. parking, yard. No exceptional Large 1/2 double, off
references provided.
PAD WITH DRIVE THRU
employer. 570-970-0847 pets/no smoking. 46 Zerby Ave extras. All new,
required. Call Nanticoke street parking & Sunday 1pm-3pm Call 570-822-7039
$475 + utilities. Š2 bedroom, yard. 2 bedrooms, 1 inside and out. Rent
NANTICOKE (570) 592-2902
WILKES-BARRE
Call 570-868-4444 large, water Available on
busy corner.
1/2 baths, $575 +
Lease with option
to buy, completely
to own. Owner
financing available. WILKES-BARRE
PLYMOUTH
included security. Utilities by
WILKES-BARRE
1st floor, 1 bedroom. remodeled, mint, 570-817-0601
Heat, water, 1 Bedroom, 1st floor Pittston 2500 sq. ft. tenant. Call Parsons
turn key condition, Leave message
garbage & sewage Available May 15th apartment. Wash- ŠLarge 1 Wilkes-Barre 570-690-6289 143 Stucker Ave.
Close to Kings, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 with phone number
included. Off street 1 bedroom, 2nd er/dryer hookup. bedroom water 3 Bedroom 1-1/2
SUGAR NOTCH
Wilkes & Downtown. 973-879-4730 baths, large
Off street parking. included Bath. 1,900 square
parking. All appli- floor, modern bath, Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3 closets, with LINE UP
PITTSTON
ances included. water included. No Wall to wall carpet. Plymouth foot Modern Home
bedrooms. Heat & 3 bedrooms, quiet hardwoods, carpet
$530 + security.
Call 570-406-5221
pets. $400/month
+ security. Call
No Pets.
$375/month + hot water included.
Š3 bedroom half
double street, yard. Fresh & tile floors, new A GREAT DEAL... in Great Neighbor-
hood. Includes all
No pets, non-smok- paint. $525/month kitchen and baths,
570-575-2868 utilities & security.
ing. $410 to $950. 1
Wilkes-Barre
+ utilities, lease, gas heat, shed, IN CLASSIFIED! Appliances. Large

NANTICOKE
(570) 822-7657 Š1 bedroom, fenced in yard with
year lease & securi- large yard.
PLYMOUTH NANTICOKE
water included security. No pets. deck & shed. Off
WILKES-BARRE
ty. 570-825-2427 Call 570-332-1216 $134,000, seller
353 East Ridge St Š2 bedroom, will pay closing Street Parking. No
1 person apartment. Nice, recently reno- water included or 570-592-1328 Desirable smokers / pets.
2 bedroom apart- WILKES-BARRE costs, $5000 down Lexington Village
LAFAYETTE GARDENS !
1st floor. Heat, vated 1st floor 1 Wyoming $875 / month + utili-
water, sewage &
garbage included.
bedroom. Stove &
Fridge included.
ment. Excellent
condition, large SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR
Š3 bedroom
exceptional
WILKES-BARRE
178 Charles St
and monthly
payments are
$995/month.
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
ties. Security, Cred-
it Check & Refer-
All appliances & $500 + electric & storage area. $650/ 113 Edison St. Old Forge homes. 2 bedrooms ences Required.
month includes Available Now! WALSH 2 Free Months With
parking. $540/ garbage. Lease, Quiet neighborhood. Š2 bedroom 570-332-6003
heat, water & 328 Kennedy Blvd. 2 bedroom, 1.5 REAL ESTATE A 2 Year Lease
month. Call security, references 2 bedroom apart- exceptional
sewage. No pets. Modern medical bath, Townhouse 570-654-1490 $795 + electric
570-301-3170 Call for appointment ments available for water included
space, labor & style. No Section 8.
Security & Looking for the right deal
and application. immediate occu- McDermott & $550/month + utili-
KINGSTON SQUARE FOOT RE
NANTICOKE
references required industry approved,
570-417-0088 pancy. Heat & hot McDermott
ADA throughout, 2 ties. References & on an automobile?
570-283-3887 water included. $625 Real Estate
MANAGEMENT Turn to classified.
SHEATOWN
Modern 3 room, doctor offices plus security required. 54 Krych St.
Call Aileen at Inc. Property
wall to wall carpet,
washer/dryer Beautiful 1st floor, 2 WILKES-BARRE 570-822-7944 Management 4 exam rooms, xray
and reception and
Call 570-301-2785 Single: 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath,
866-873-0478 It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
hookup, fridge & 1/2 bedroom. Stove
and fridge. Large
2 bedrooms apt.
2nd floor, stove, WILKES-BARRE
570-821-1650
(direct line) breakrooms. Could
be used for any
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH gas heat, wall to
wall, kitchen with
941 Apartments/ the directions!
range. Water Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sunny 3 bedroom, Unfurnished
sewer, garbage& kitchen, on-site fridge, fenced in
yard, $500 + gas,
LODGE
Sat. 8-noon business purpose.
Will remodel to suit.
1/2 double, painted, stove & refrigera-
WILKES-BARRE
W IL K E SW O O D
off street parking laundry room. Off w/w carpet, yard, tor. Quiet street.
included. $430/mo. street parking. $600 electric & water. For lease No pets. Not Sec- Riverside Dr.
570-417-0088 for washer/dryer hook-
+ Cooking Gas & $2,200/MO. tion 8 approved. Stately brick, 4
A PAR TM E NTS
No pets. Call Formerly The up, basement,
570-735-3479 Electric, security, appointment & Also available for $675/mo. bedroom, 2 bath &
application. Travel Lodge stove, refrigerator.
lease & background sale 570-288-6009 2 half bath home.
497 Kidder St., No Pets. Non
NANTICOKE check. Call
LINE UP Wilkes-Barre MLS #11-751 Smokers. Credit 1 B edroom Sta rting
Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
LUZERNE
570-417-0088 Rooms Starting $595,000 check/references.
beautiful patio,
a t $675.00
Spacious 1st floor, 1 for appointment Call Charlie
bedroom apartment. A GREAT DEAL... at:
Daily $44.99 + VM 101
$525/month + 1 1/2
months security 6 room single family all appliances
Hardwood floors.
Full kitchen. Large WILKES-BARRE IN CLASSIFIED! tax
Weekly $189.99
WYOMING
(201) 232-8328 home, gas heat.
Fenced yard. $600 +
• Includes gas heat,
w ater,sew er & trash
included. $1,600/
month + utilities.
front porch. No Handicap equipped. Looking for the right deal + tax utilities & security. MLS#10-2290
pets. $450 + utilities. Large 2 bedroom.
on an automobile? Microwave,
BLANDINA 953 Houses for Rent Call (570) 650-4628 • C onvenient to allm ajor 570-696-3801
Water, sewer & Includes electric lift, APARTMENTS Call Margy
Turn to classified. Refrigerator,
trash included. Call
570-262-5399
oversized doors,
large sit in shower.
Appliances. Heat,
It’s a showroom in print!
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili-
PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE BACK MOUNTAIN
2 bedroom, 2 bath
MOUNTAINTOP
2 Bedroom
highw ays & public
transportation
570-696-0891

Classified’s got www.Wilkes OFF RTE. 315


NANTICOKE
Spacious 2 bed-
hot water & much
more. Available the directions! BarreLodge.com
ties by tenant. No
pets. Non-smoking.
1200 & 700 SF
Office Available.
home in beautiful
rural setting next to
Cottage in quiet
setting. $875 +
• Fitness center & pool
• P atio/B alconies
WILKES-BARRE
immediately. Refer- Elderly community. Friedman Farms. utilities, security,
Reasonable.
room apartment.
Wall to wall carpet,
coin operated laun-
ences requested.
Call (570) 417-3299 264 Academy St WILKES-BARRE
Scott Street
Quiet, safe. Off
street parking. Call
570-760-1513 $1,100 monthly. Call
570-822-2992
application & lease.
570-592-1241
• P et friendly*
• O nline rentalpaym ents
WILKES-BARRE
RETAIL SPACE
2 bedrooms, newly 570-693-2850 Whole house for
dry on premises,
Garbage & sewer SUGAR NOTCH
675 Main St
renovated building.
Washer & dryer.
2nd floor, 5 rooms,
heat & hot water
944 Commercial
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE MOUNTAINTOP • Flexible lease term s rent.
month,
$1300/per
utilities
EXETER
included. $600/mo. furnished. Stove, Beautiful 2 story
+ security. Credit 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $600/per month
fridge, off-street Properties 4 bedroom home M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 included, Call
includes heat, hot 4 bedrooms, 3 845-224-9151
check & references 1st floor rear, elec-
water and parking. parking, no pets. for rent situated on baths, living room, Sa turd a y 1 0-2
COMMERCIAL
required. Call tric heat, stove $400/month + secu- $675. per month 4 wooded acres.
646-712-1286 dining room, study,
Monica Lessard included. No pets.
$450/month + 570-328-9896 rity & references.
Call 570-696-3381
For appointment &
further information
Garage, shed,
$1,200. All utilities
large finished base- 822-27 1 1 959 Mobile Homes
570-855-4744 ment, 2 fireplaces, , w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
RETAIL SPACE
utilities & security. call 570-237-6070 by tenant. Security 3/ season room, * Restrictions Ap p ly
Call 570-371-2030
WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barre SOUTH & references 2car garage, shed,

315 PLAZA
800 to 2400 sq. ft. required. Small pets fenced in yard with
Charming 2 bed-

CEDAR
3 bedrooms, gas ok. (570) 690-3094 nice patio in quiet
room, 2nd floor, available starting at
570-287-1196 heat with washer/
DUPONT
duplex, 1 1/2 baths, neighborhood cen-
PLAINS
Ext. 3182 $750/month 1750 & 3200 SF
dryer hookup. $525

VILLAGE
laundry room, wall trally located to
+ security & utilities. Established Retail / Office
shopping and
PARSONS
to wall, stove & Space Available Large completely For sale, older 2
West Pittston, Pa. No pets. Credit/ Wilkes-Barre schools. All Appli-
refrigerator. Heat & 570-829-1206 remodeled 2 bed- bedroom, 1 bath
GARDEN VILLAGE background check. ances included.
Water included. Shopping
2nd floor, 2 bed- APARTMENTS Call (570) 262-9645
room styled town- Apartment mobile home with
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
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seeding, mulch, etc
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Licensed

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MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL whole Estate, also
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