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INTERNET CRIME
CURIOSITY IN BLOOM
Battle against
’net child porn
sees new front
Victims seek compensation from those found
guilty of viewing the graphic images.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
SCRANTON – Images of the 10-year-old girl being
raped and sodomized by her father have been on the
Internet for at least a decade, viewed, it’s estimated,
by thousands who collect
child pornography. “People should not
Known as the “Vicky”
series, the videos are be able to down-
among the most widely load and look at
viewed and shared child
pornography images on these horrific im-
the Internet, according ages without con-
to law enforcement.
For the child depicted
sequences.”
in the videos, the sexual Carol Hepburn
abuse ended after she re- Attorney for victim on
ported it to authorities, Internet
eventually leading to the
arrest and conviction of
her father, who also admitted to posting the images
online.
But the emotional trauma has never ended for the
NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
victim, now a woman in her 20s, said Carol Hep-
S ofia Gonzales, 6, third from right, peeks from the stage during dancing and singing performances at the 40th annual West
Pittston Cherry Blossom Festival in West Pittston Saturday afternoon. The festival will wrap up today with events from noon
to 6 p.m. The event offers a variety of entertainment and games, as well as food vendors. Two of the annual features are the
burn, a Seattle attorney who represents the woman
in her continued quest to seek justice, not just from
her abuser, but the sexual deviants who viewed her
parade and the Little Miss Cherry Blossom contest. The festival began in 1971 to celebrate the planting of cherry blossom trees images.
along the bank of the Susquehanna River and has become an annual event in the borough. For a story, see Page 3A.
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LOCAL
West Pittston festival marches on
I N B R I E F
GLEN LYON
Local grads
FA M I LY F U N D AY stolen for their scrap metal value.
On April 30, Horning, of Shickshin-
ny, together with volunteers from his
Guard post, returned the markers to
WILKES-BARRE
Mahak Harbola, 7, dashes out of the obstacle course with her friend Hasanna Hinton William, 6, close behind during
in photos.
Photographs will become property
means you 2011. “You can be aver- the Montessori Family Fun Day, an event combining fundraising with games and activities.
of the Luzerne County Convention
As Riverfest nears, children get in the swim with mural project WILKES-BARRE
FESTIVAL
tribute their time and efforts.
He thanked not only the fes-
tival volunteers and vendors,
but also the West Pittston resi-
Continued from Page 3A
dents who allow their private
in 1971 to celebrate Roy Stauff- property to be used for the fes-
Report shows Vermont first a legal profession once "In many Kaplan and Black in upstate climate, I think, where er’s planting of Japanese cherry tival each year.
dominated by men, near- Philadelphia, who you have conservative areas trees along a portion of the West “That’s what it takes to make
at almost 40 percent. N.Y. up
ly half the U.S. law places in chairs the ABA’s Com- where women are not going to Pittston river bank during the a community,” Goldsworthy
1 percent from year before. school graduates now New York, mission on Women in make inroads or minority candi- 1950s. said.
are women, Refki said. the Profession. dates are not going to make in- Cherry Blossom Festival In addition to the traditional
Other academic re- especially Albany lawyer Lin- roads at the grass-roots level,” Committee Chairman Pat Mess- attractions such as the parade
By MICHAEL VIRTANEN search shows that hav- upstate, da Clark said people Refki said. “Political campaign- ina explained that the first fes- and the Little Miss Cherry Blos-
Associated Press ing in office people who want to know a judge’s ing is not really consistent with tival in 1971 featured hot dogs som contest, the festival adds
ALBANY, N.Y. — Federal and are representative of all
it’s an old gender won’t hurt judicial neutrality.” and soda. It has now grown into new elements each year.
state judgeships held by women segments of the popula- boys’ net- them in court. New York’s top court, the an annual spectacle featuring a George Jasko of Truly Italian
rose slightly this year to almost tion increases trust in “I’ve definitely had Court of Appeals, has a commis- variety of food, vendor stands, was on hand to sell his line of
27 percent, while some judicial the judiciary and the
work." clients that I know sion that first reviews candi- live music and children’s rides. marinara sauces at the festival
districts in upstate New York government, according State Supreme were concerned that dates, then recommends a short All of the food is prepared by for the first time.
and other parts of the country to the report. Court Justice as a female I may not list to the governor. That court members of the Boy Scouts The recipe he uses originated
have virtually none, a new re- “In many places in Laura Jacobson have the same stand- has three women among its sev- Troop 202. The food stands are in Salerno, Italy. Jasko’s grandfa-
New York
port shows. New York, especially up- ing in the court sys- en judges. Women had been in attended to by Scouts, their ther James Atkinson first sam-
chapter of the
Vermont was first at almost state, it’s an old boys’ tem where all of the the majority on the court until family members, Wyoming Area pled the sauce while serving in
National
40 percent, unchanged from a network,” said State Su- Association of judges are male,” she Chief Judge Judith Kaye retired High School Key Club members England during World War II.
year earlier, and Idaho remained preme Court Justice Women Judges said. two years ago. and festival committee mem- After begging his unit’s Italian
last at 11.3 percent. Laura Jacobson, presi- New York Chief According to the American bers. cook for the recipe with no luck,
New York ranks 12th among dent of the New York Judge Jonathan Lipp- Judicature Society, proposals The committee meets month- he won the recipe from him in a
states in gender parity, having chapter of the National Associ- man acknowledges that the have been introduced in nearly ly throughout each year to plan dice game.
39 federal and 374 state judges ation of Women Judges. courts need more women judg- every state to limit the role of the festival. Messina and his His family has been making it
who are women, almost 31 per- Jacobson said she got elected es and that with the quality of politics in the selection of state brother Bob lead the setup crew ever since.
cent of its total, up 1 percent first to civil court in Brooklyn, the state’s women lawyers, espe- judges but few have succeeded on the grounds. The two serve Jasko, of Stroudsburg, is opti-
and two places from the year be- one of New York City’s five bor- cially in Manhattan, New York over the past 25 years. Follow- as security, camping out on the mistic that the sauce and the
fore, according to the report oughs, by getting petition signa- should lead the nation in the ing the heyday of reform in the festival grounds in the days story will be a hit among the
from the Albany-based Rocke- tures and without support of the number of women on the bench. 1950s through early ’80s, more leading up to the festival to keep large Italian community in the
feller College of Public Affairs & political clubs. After 12 years on In New York, state trial court than half the states now have an eye on the equipment that West Pittston area.
Policy. that court, she got elected with judges are elected. Federal judg- merit selection or appointment they set up. Today will be the last day of
“We are encouraged that at needed party support to the es get presidential appoint- systems. However, even in West Pittston Mayor and pa- this year’s festival. It will begin
least we are seeing progress, but higher court. ments with lifetime terms sub- states with judicial elections, rade grand marshal Bill Golds- at noon and wrap up around 6
at the same time progress has American Bar Association re- ject to Senate confirmation. about half the judges are inter- worthy stated that, beyond the p.m.
been so slow and not consistent search from 41 states showed While election petitioning ar- im appointees, and that’s the li- delicious food and other festiv-
with the fact that we have women made up 31 percent of guably makes lower court bal- kelier method for women or mi- ities, his favorite element of the
enough women who are quali- the U.S. legal profession last lots accessible, Refki said this norities to become judges, so- festival is the spirit of communi-
fied to serve on the bench,” said year but only about 15 percent essentially American phenom- ciety Executive Director Seth ty that arises from the work of
Dina Refki, executive director of of top partners at law firms. enon also depends on the con- Andersen said.
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Opening spillway diverts water away fineries and chemical plants along the Water diverted from
the Mississippi Riv-
from Baton Rouge and New Orleans, lower reaches of the Mississippi. er spills through a
"We’re using every flood control tool
oil refineries, chemical plants. we have in the system," Army Corps of bay in the Morganza
Engineers Maj. Gen. Michael Walsh said Spillway in Morgan-
Saturday from the dry side of the spill- za, La., Saturday. A
By MARY FOSTER and way, before the bay was opened. The po- steel, 10-ton flood-
MELINDA DESLATTE dium Walsh was standing at was expect- gate was slowly
Associated Press raised Saturday for
ed to be under several feet of water Sun-
the first time in
MORGANZA, La. — A steel, 10-ton day.
nearly four decades,
floodgate was slowly raised Saturday for The Morganza spillway is part of a sys-
unleashing a torrent
the first time in nearly four decades, un- tem of locks and levees built following of water from the
leashing a torrent of water from the Mis- the great flood of 1927. When it opened, Mississippi River.
sissippi River, away from heavily pop- it was the first time three flood-control
ulated areas downstream. systems have been unlocked at the same AP PHOTO
AP PHOTO The water spit out slowly at first, then time along the Mississippi River.
Getting up in the world began gushing like a waterfall as it head- Earlier this month, the corps inten- the rising river levels have shattered re- "We could sit in our yard and hear the
Two of six hot air balloons involved in ed to swamp as much as 3,000 square tionally blew holes into a levee in Mis- cords all set 70 years ago. water," she said as workers constructed
the first-ever shotgun start B̀alloon-A- miles of Cajun countryside known for souri to employ a similar cities-first About 25,000 people and11,000 struc- a makeshift levee of sandbags and soil-
Thon’ simultaneous launch during the small farms and fish camps. Some places strategy, and it also opened the Bonnet tures could be in harm’s way. filled mesh boxes in hopes of protecting
37th Walla Walla Balloon Stampede in could wind up under as much as 25 feet Carre spillway northwest of New Or- In Krotz Springs, La., one of the towns the 240 homes in her subdivision.
Walla Walla, Wash. of water. leans to send water into the massive in the Atchafalaya River basin bracing The corps planned to open one or two
Opening the Morganza spillway di- Lake Ponchatrain. for floodwaters, Monita Reed, 56, re- more gates today in a painstaking proc-
verts water away from Baton Rouge and Snowmelt and heavy rain have been called the last time the Morganza was ess that gives residents and animals a
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLA. New Orleans, and the numerous oil re- blamed for inflating the Mississippi, and opened in 1973. chance to get out of the way.
Shuttle blastoff Monday
N ASA’s ‘Sweet Micky’ walks to inauguration ceremony in Haiti
President
next-to-last space shuttle
flight is set to blast off Monday
morning.
Mission managers gave the green
wants oil
light Saturday for the final voyage of
Endeavour. Forecasters put the odds of
acceptable weather at 70 percent.
ramped up
Endeavour will fly to the Internation-
al Space Station under the command of
astronaut Mark Kelly, the husband of
recuperating U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Gif-
fords. She will be at Cape Canaveral for
this second launch attempt. Oil industry leaders praise
Six veteran spacemen are assigned to Obama’s action but call for
the 16-day flight. still more production.
Only one other shuttle mission re-
mains. Atlantis will soar one last time
in July. By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
and DINA CAPPIELLO
TOKYO Associated Press
Both parties have contests strengthen the one to help provide a new direc-
township’s police tion. The township is nearly $2.5
this year as Democrats try to force with addition- million in debt according to Cia-
break into an all-GOP board. al officers and work varella and has nothing to show
to keep the fire de- how it got there. When he left of-
partment localized fice nearly 11 years ago, there was
By SCOTT L. GOMB throughout the township rather an $850,000 surplus, he said.
Times Leader Correspondent than form a centralized depart- But Ciavarella said he knows
HANOVER TWP. – Five Re- ment. how to get it out of debt.
publicans and five Democrats are He also said he wants to attract “We got the guts to make the
chasing four open seats on the more business to the industrial cuts,” said Ciavarella. “You can’t
board of commissioners in Ha- parks and look into businesses he keep giving away the kitchen.”
nover Township. feels are being undertaxed and Ciavarella said he won’t cut
The board is currently all Re- have them taxed correctly. Keep- jobs or have layoffs, but would
publican and comprised of seven ing a frack water facility from like to see employees make con-
members. Each open seat is for a continuing to try to locate in the cessions and give back to the
four-year term and pays $3,250 township will also be a priority, township, such as helping to pay
per year. he said. into retirements to help the town-
Of the five Republicans, Robert Bagusky, 38, has been a com- ship save money.
Burns, 62, is in pharmaceutical missioner for eight years and is a Ciavarella is on the same Dem-
banker by profession. His money ocratic ticket as past township
sales and is a past township com-
management skills are his best commissioner William “Buzz”
missioner of eight years and
asset as a commissioner and will McGavin, Harry P. Besecker and
served two as chairman. Burns
help him with budgeting and cost past township solicitor Sherry
NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER said he’s running independently
cutting, said Bagusky. Dalessandro. Joseph Prato is also
from the rest. Burns has been off
V olunteers at The Salvation Army on South Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, pack
boxes of non-perishable food dropped off Saturday from the National Association of
Letter Carriers’ Food Drive. Local carriers collected food donations on their routes and
the board for the past two years.
“It’s a part-time job,” said
Bagusky said the board had no
choice to raise taxes two years
ago but said one of his main goals
running as a Democrat
McGavin, 57, last served the
Burns. “But I’ll treat it as a full- township as a commissioner 11
delivered them to various locations throughout the city. It was the 19th year the drive is to find ways to attract bigger
time and do the best I can every years ago and is employed as a
business into the township to
was held. The boxes packed at The Salvation Army contain approximately 10 meals and day.” driver for Pepsi. He said he’s run-
provide more tax dollars. If the
are handed out at its food pantry, said Jennifer Reich, second from left. Reich, who runs Burns said he was the only ning to make sure taxes don’t go
board can do that, it may be able
the food pantry, said between 18 and 25 families come in for assistance each of the three commissioner who voted against any higher and said that resi-
to provide lower taxes in the fu-
raising taxes in 2009 when he was ture said Bagusky. dents can’t take any more in-
days a week the pantry is open. creases.
on the board. The commissioners Hummer, 36, is a network sys-
could have looked for other plac- tems administrator for the Ha- “People are disgusted,” said
es to cut expenses instead of rais- McGavin. “I guarantee no more
WVW pact back at ‘square 1’ Both parties see contests for lone seat in Rice Twp.
By SUSAN DENNEY tendent Charles Suppon said Incumbent Supervisor Ann will be to manage ments of current township super- “keeping lumbering and wind tur-
Times Leader Correspondent May 21 is the first day of gradua- growth, preserve the visors George Venesky and Miller bines companies out of the town-
Kijek faces a challenge within
KINGSTON – After rejecting tion practice for the seniors at township’s open Stella. ship.”
a mediator’s proposal for a the high school. The practice her own party. spaces and enhance His major issues are “to keep Konopelski, 74, is a food broker
teachers’ contract at last will begin at 8 a.m. recreational options the township free of major shop- with his own company, Advan-
month’s meeting, the Wyoming Suppon also said the Memo- for the people. ping malls or mini malls.” He con- tage, and works with Innovative
Valley West School Board was rial Day program at the State By JIM MORRISSEY Donald A. Armstrong, 60, also tinues, “The people who live and Food Sales out of Philadelphia.
no closer to an agreement at Street Elementary Center will Times Leader Correspondent is seeking the Republican nomina- have moved here want the town- Ann Kijek, the incumbent su-
Wednesday’s meeting. be held in conjunction with the RICE TWP. – Two Republicans tion for supervisor. He is the town- ship to remain a quiet suburban pervisor whose seat is up for elec-
While the issue did not come Larksville American Legion on and two Democrats are seeking ship’s current secretary/treasurer. community, and that is the way I tion, refused an interview regard-
up for discussion at the board May 27. their respective party nomina- He brings 35 years of banking and will keep it.” ing her candidacy due to personal
meeting, board President Jo- Several items on the agenda tions in Tuesday’s primaries to accounting experience to his cam- Konopelski also is adamant on reasons.
seph Mazur afterward said the marked progress in the addi- run for a Rice Township supervi- paign as well as two years of super-
proposed state budget cuts to tions and renovations to the sor’s seat. visor experience within the town-
education changed everything
and all negotiations with the
school on State Street.
In other business, the board
The six-year seat carries an an-
nual salary of $1,875.
ship. He was appointed to fill a va-
cancy in 2004 through 2006. Dur- Fire damages home in W-B
Wyoming Valley West Educa- chose Aramark as food service Republican Marcia Thomas, 57, ing his time as a supervisor, he
tion Association were starting contractor for the district, with said if she is elected, she will do- spearheaded a committee that
over. a minimum guaranteed return nate her salary back to the people. brought nearly $1 million in land,
“We’re back to square one. of $208,379 for the 2011-2012 Thomas had been the town- amenities and cash donations to
And we were very close to an school year. The board also ship’s secretary/ treasurer for the the township.
agreement when the state bud- awarded a $100,000 contract to past 20 years until January. She Armstrong is running for office
get cuts were announced,” he Degler-Whiting Inc. for gymna- said she is running because, “Rice because he feels his proven leader-
said. sium bleacher replacement at Township is a great place to live, ship skills and accounting back-
In other matters, Superin- the high school. and I’d like to help make it even ground will serve the community
better.” well. His major issues are “holding
She said that as supervisor, she the line on taxes” and “providing
would finally have a vote on the is- the best services for the communi-
sues that affect the residents and ty”.
the opportunity to take the lead to Louis P. Konopelski is seeking
improve the residents’ quality of the Democratic nomination. He
life and ensure the preservation of has been the township zoning offi-
the beautiful natural resources the cer for the last year.
township enjoys. Konopelski is running for super-
Thomas, an administrator, said visor because he feels his experi- NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
her major issues are, “simple ence and follow-through abilities Wilkes-Barre police officer Robert Collins removes a dog
truths,” in that the township lead- will help him to be a very effective that strayed onto a fire scene on Hanover Street late
ers need to listen to the people and supervisor. In addition to his zon-
Saturday afternoon. The vacant home was being reno-
offer complete transparency of ing officer experience, he has
government to the people. three years as a “Democratic com- vated and had no utilities connected to it. The fire that
In addition to providing public munity serviceman in Haver- damaged the roof and third floor is under investigation, a
safety and quality roads, her goals town.” He carries the endorse- city fire official said.
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ROBERT LEE BRAZINSKI, 61, Raymond James Daring Beatrice Dankovitch Josephine Wnuk
of Dorrance Township, passed
away early Saturday morning, May May 12, 2011 May 13, 2011 May 13, 2011
14, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre Gen- Josephine Wnuk,
eral Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Bednarski &
R aymond James Daring, 84, of
Dallas, passed away Thursday,
Beatrice
Dankovitch,
riage, Frank “Babe” Dankovitch;
granddaughter Deidre Dankovitch;
92, of Plymouth,
passed into the
May 12, 2011, at his residence after a 80, of Carey and brothers, Joseph and Thomas hands of the Lord
Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park Street, Ashley, Yesulaitis.
courageous battle with cancer. Friday, May 13,
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. died suddenly Surviving are her daughter Judith
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the 2011, at the Gen-
MATTHEW S. CHIPOLIS, 19, second son of the late Arthur W. Friday eve- Petrus and her husband, Andrew; eral Hospital,
of Harding, passed away Friday, ning, May 13, sons, Frank Dankovitch and his wife, Wilkes-Barre.
Daring and Gertrude Bruggeman
May 13, 2011, in Geisinger Wyom- 2011, at her Lillian, Robert Dankovitch and his Born March
Lenzi. He attended Hanover High home. wife, Jean, and James Dankovitch
ing Valley Medical Center, Plains School and Wilkes College. 21, 1919, in Plymouth, she was the
Township, as a result of injuries Beatrice was born in Nanticoke, and his wife, Marie; seven grandchil-
A U.S. Navy veteran, Raymond ninth out of 11 children born to the
suffered from a motorcycle acci- on November 3, 1930. She was a dren and six great-grandchildren; as
served his county during World War daughter of the late Peter and Ma- well as sisters, Helen Metyu and Ma- late Michael and Mary Kalafa Lesko.
dent. Josephine was a lifelong member
Funeral arrangements are II on the USS Sigourney in the ry Yesulaitis. She attended Nanti- ry Truss.
coke schools and was employed as Funeral services for Beatrice will and devoted parishioner of Ss. Peter
pending from the Peter J. Adonizio South Pacific.
a machine operator for several lo- be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday from the & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church,
Funeral Home, 802 Susquehanna Mr. Daring was a well-known lo-
Ave., West Pittston. Full obituary cal dress factories. George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, Plymouth.
cal businessman who owned and Throughout her life, she enjoyed
will appear in Monday’s Times Beatrice was known for her love 105 N. Main St., Ashley, with a Mass
operated Daring’s Market on Me- dren, Colynn Furgason, Kelsen and of animals. She was an excellent of Christian Burial at 11:30 a.m. in St. traveling and spending time with her
Leader.
morial Highway in Dallas along Logan LaBerge, Rachel Olszewski, cook who enjoyed making tradi- Leo’s/Holy Rosary Church, Ashley, grandchildren.
LUCILLE T. KACHMAR, of Di- with his wife, Nancy, for 35 years be- and Philip and Mitchell Casperson; tional ethnic foods. She was a very with the Rev. Thomas O’Malley offi- She was preceded in death by her
vision Street, Kingston, passed fore retiring in 1992. great-grandson Roran James Furga- generous and giving person and ciating. Interment will be held in St. son Myron Wnuk; brothers, Michael
away Saturday, May 14, 2011, in He has resided in the Back Moun- son; as well as sisters, Margaret will be sadly missed. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- Lesko Jr., Joseph Lesko and infant
Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi- tain area most of his life. Beatrice was preceded in death ship. Family and friends may call George Lesko; and sisters, Olga, Ma-
“Peggy” Grose of Iselin, N.J., and El-
cal Center, Plains Township, short- Mr. Daring was a member of Ge- by her husband of 58 years of mar- from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday. ry and Anna Lesko, Geraldine and El-
izabeth “Betsy” Naumowicz of Na-
ly after admission. orge M. Dallas Masonic Lodge No. izabeth Loke, Helen Chicko and in-
Funeral arrangements are varre, Fla.
531, Caldwell Consistory, Royal Or- A memorial service celebrat- fant Catherine Lesko.
pending from the Hugh P. Boyle & Surviving are her children, Cathe-
der of the Jesters Court 154, Irem
Son Funeral Home Inc., 416
Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Golf Association, The Westmore-
ing his life will be held at 11
a.m. Saturday in the Dallas United
Emily Phillips rine Price of Wilkes-Barre, Dolores
land Club and The Pennsylvania So- Schwab of Wilkes-Barre, Barbara
Methodist Church, Parsonage May 14, 2011 Winders of Indiana, Gloria Rairdon of
LILLIAN T. (DROZDOWSKI) ciety. He was a former president of Street, Dallas. The Rev. Earl W. Ro-
LEVANDOSKI, 94, a resident of Wyoming Valley Distributing Co., a Indiana and Debra Nordheim of
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berts III, his pastor, will officiate. A mily Phillips, 87, of Pittston, sided, Emily Chester, Pittston, and Kingston; 11 grandchildren, Marissa
Swoyersville, passed away peace- former member of the Dallas School died Saturday, May 14, 2011, at
private interment will be made in Linda, Scranton; a sister, Josephine Nicole Nordheim of San Diego, Cal-
fully Friday evening, May 13, 2011, Authority, and formerly served on Highland Manor, Exeter, surround-
at Hospice Care of the Visiting Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Vandevord and her husband, Char- if., Mitchel Aaron Nordheim of King-
the board of the Wyoming National Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Fri- ed by her family. les, Illinois; three grandchildren,
Nursing Association, Heritage ston, Mark and Luke Winders of Indi-
Bank. day at the Harold C. Snowdon Fu- Born September 21, 1923, in Ran- George, Michele, and Tyrell; and ana, Sandra, Thomas, Michael, Su-
House, Wilkes-Barre, following a som, she was a daughter of the late
Ray was a member of Dallas Unit- neral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., three great-grandchildren, Brianna, san, Laura, Cynthia and Christina; as
courageous battle with cancer. John and Ana Rugletic. Emily was a
Funeral Arrangements are ed Methodist Church. Shavertown. The Daring family will Kylea, and Kira; our wonderful fam- well as many great-grandchildren,
Ray showed that we cannot con- member of Our Lady of the Euchar- ily friend, Ann Marie Ushing; as well
pending and have been entrusted also receive friends Saturday at the ist Parish, Pittston, formerly Saint and several nieces and nephews.
to the care of the Wroblewski Fu- trol what happens to us in life but as numerous nieces and nephews.
church following the memorial ser- Mary, Help of Christians Parish, and Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Fri-
neral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming we can control our response to it. A special thank you goes to the
vice. The George M. Dallas Masonic its Altar and Rosary Society and Manor’s nurses and aides for the day from the S.J. Grontkowski Funer-
Ave., Forty Fort. A complete obitu- His kindness and sense of humor in Marian Club. Emily worked as a al Home, 530 W. Main St., Plymouth,
Lodge No. 531 will conduct Mason- great care, and to Ervita from Com-
ary for Lillian will appear in Mon- the face of adversity showed his true nurse’s aide for many years and re- followed by Divine Liturgy at 10:30
ic services at 7 p.m. Friday at the fu- passionate Care Hospice.
day’s Times Leader. strength and character. He will be tired from Valley Crest Nursing a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Ca-
neral home. A Mass of Christian Burial cele-
deeply missed by family, good Home. brating Emily’s life will be held at tholic Church, Plymouth. Interment
Memorial contributions can be
friends and all those whose lives he She was preceded in death by her 9:30 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of the will be in the Parish Cemetery, Ply-
made to Hospice of the Sacred
touched. husband, George, in 1989; seven Eucharist Parish, North Main mouth Township. Friends may call
Karl K. Kratz Preceding him in death, in addi-
Heart, 600 Baltimore Dr., Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18702; Memorial Sloan
brothers, Andrew, John, Louis, Jo- Street, Pittston. Interment will be in from 8:30 to 10 a.m. Friday.
tion to his parents, were his wife, seph, Stephen, Michael and Frank; Saint Michael’s Cemetery, Pittston. Please visit www.sjgrontkowski-
May 14, 2011 Kettering Cancer Center, P.O. Box and five sisters, Mary Visnich, Eve- There will be no calling hours. No
the former Nancy L. Hislop; and funeralhome.com for directions or to
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PORN ELECTION
been denied. Sosar of King’s
Hepburn said there is little Case background College speaks
disagreement that the victims “Vicky’s” father pleaded guilty before the Con-
depicted in the images suffered in 2008 to sexual assault and stitutional Re-
Continued from Page 1A Continued from Page 1A view Commis-
harm. The dispute centers on child pornography charges and
Trend toward restitution whether the defendants who was sentenced in March 2009 to Len Piazza, director of the coun- sion Wednesday
viewed the images were the 50 years in prison. That provid- ty’s bureau of elections. The morning at
“Vicky,” a pseudonym used to Wilkes Uni-
protect her privacy, is among proximate cause of that harm ed some resolution for her, Hep- largest ballot he can recall was
versity. Sosar
several child pornography vic- and, if so, how to calculate the burn said. But she’ll never have in 2005, when there were more
says some vot-
tims who have begun seeking amount they owe the victims. complete closure as long as the than 800 candidates on both
ers might feel
restitution for their suffering images are out there. party ballots. That included intimidated by
from defendants convicted of Compensation for suffering “Her father is in jail. She has dozens of minor offices, such as the large ballot.
possessing their images. Federal law allows victims of peace knowing he will never inspector of elections and politi-
It’s a novel legal concept that sexual assault to seek compensa- hurt her or any other child cal party committee people, CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
has led to conflicting rulings tion for their suffering, provided again,” Hepburn said. “She can Piazza said.
across the nation as federal judg- they can show some nexus be- close the door of that part of her David Sosar, a political sci- the county is run.” however, are not willing to dedi-
es grapple with competing inter- tween their injury and the act life, but there is no end for the ence professor at King’s Col- The winners of the judicial cate the time to research the
pretations of federal regulations committed by the defendant. It’s images on the Internet.” lege, has expressed concern race, meanwhile, will set the candidates. Rather than vote for
regarding restitution. only recently that victims depict- In both the “Vicky” and that the large ballot will scare stage for at least the next 10 someone they don’t know, they
Hepburn and James Marsh, a ed in child pornography have “Misty” cases, Hepburn and away some voters, who may be years, and possibly 20 as many may opt not to vote at all, he
New York attorney who repre- sought redress under the law. Marsh have sought damages for intimidated by the numerous of the candidates are young said.
sents a victim in another popular “It was out of a sense of justice the emotional trauma, as well as screens they will have to scroll enough that they could seek re- Baldino said he thinks turn-
child pornography collection, and saying ‘This isn’t right,’” the cost of past and future coun- through on the county’s elec- tention for a second 10-year out will be most impacted by
known as the “Misty” series, Hepburn said. “People should seling and lost wages the women tronic voting machines. term. the fact there are no controver-
have filed dozens of requests for not be able to download and have suffered due to their diffi- But Piazza said he doesn’t There’s a lot a stake. The sial issues or candidates this
restitution against child pornog- look at these horrific images culties in overcoming the trau- think the ballot will be over- question, local political analysts election.
raphy defendants nationwide, in- without consequences.” ma to establish a normal life. whelming. He estimates voters say, is will it result in a big voter “So many of these races are
cluding several defendants who Brown’s attorney, John Bon- The amount of the awards has in most polling places will have turnout? really low profile,” Baldino said.
were prosecuted in the Middle ner of Williamsport, argued varied greatly, from nominal to scroll through four to five Piazza said he expects this “There is no real issue emerging
District of Pennsylvania. against a restitution order, not- amounts to hundreds of thou- screens, plus two review election will be much like other to generate controversy. It’s a
In April, attorneys for Bradley ing Brown was among many sands of dollars. screens. primaries, which have had per- quiet election, and quiet elec-
Hoppy, a Sugarloaf Township who had viewed the images. The In the Brown and Barkley “Early on people surmised we centages in the low to high 30’s tions don’t usually don’t get a
man who was sentenced to more victim, he said, had failed to cases, the judges ordered hear- were gong to have 10 or 12 pag- over the past few years. In the big turnout.”
than 10 years in prison for his show how her specific losses ings to determine the amount of es. That’s just not the case,” 2009 primary, 38 percent of vot- In many communities, the
guilty plea to child pornography were directly tied to Brown’s restitution that is owed. Bar- Piazza said. ers turned out, compared to 36 races are uncontested. There
charges, agreed to a $5,000 set- possession of the images. kley’s hearing is scheduled for Local and county officials percent in 2007 and 31 percent are a total of 59 municipal offic-
tlement of a restitution claim “The losses described are gen- June 17 in Harrisburg. Brown have been touting the impor- in 2005. es on the Democratic ballot, of
“Vicky” filed against their client. eralized and caused by the idea opted to forgo a hearing and tance of this election, particular- Piazza said he believes the which 17 are contested races.
There have been at least two of the images being publicly agreed to settle the restitution ly the county council and judi- smaller, municipal races will There are 48 offices on the Re-
other cases in the Middle Dis- viewed rather than caused by claim for $5,000. cial races. drive voters to the polls, more publican ballot, of which 10 are
trict within the past year in this defendant having viewed How much of the money the The county council candi- so than the county council and contested.
which a judge ordered child por- the images,” Bonner said in victims will ever collect on those dates, should they prevail in the judicial contests. Three communities have po-
nography defendants to pay res- court papers. or other awards remains a ques- general election, will have the “It’s going to be the races for sitions for which no candidate
titution. But Hepburn said the fact that tion. mammoth task of implement- township supervisors, mayor will appear on the ballot: Hun-
In December, U.S. District many people have viewed the Hepburn said collecting on ing the new form of govern- and school directors – the small- lock Township – one supervi-
Judge John Jones ruled that the images does not diminish the the awards she has attained has ment, while the judicial candi- er campaigns have the organiza- sor; Jeddo Borough – mayor
victim in the “Misty” series, who role each individual played in proven difficult as many of the dates will join a bench that con- tion in place over the years to and two council seats, and New
was sexually abused by an uncle causing the harm. defendants are indigent. She de- tinues to work to recover from get voters out,” Piazza said Columbus Borough – two coun-
at age 8, was entitled to restitu- “That’s like saying that be- clined to say specifically how the corruption scandal that led But Sosar and Tom Baldino, a cil seats.
tion from Michael Brown of Le- cause everyone is responsible, much “Vicky” has received, but to the ouster of three judges. political science professor at In those municipalities, a per-
banon County. In March, U.S. no one is responsible,” Hepburn said it’s in the tens of thousands “The candidates who pick up Wilkes University, are less opti- son could obtain the nomina-
District Judge Christopher Con- said in a recent interview. “If you of dollars. the nomination for county coun- mistic. Sosar predicts just 25 to tion on either or both ballots
nor also ordered Ronald Barkley have a gang rape, because so Regardless of whether she col- cil are extremely important,” 27 percent of voters will turn through a write-in campaign.
of Harrisburg to pay damages to many took part in it, can you say lects a dime, Hepburn said the Sosar said. “We are talking out, while Baldino pegs turnout For township or borough posi-
the “Misty” victim. no one individual did this? Do restitution orders have helped about selecting people who will in the 30 to 35 percent range. tions, only 10 votes are needed.
Federal judges in other states we let everyone go free because “Vicky” in her emotional recov- be vying for an office that is go- Sosar said he thinks voters If no candidate gets 10 votes,
have split on the issue. The they were part of a group? I don’t ery. ing to select our first county likely recognize the importance the seat will be considered va-
“Misty” victim has sought resti- think so.” “A person in a position of au- manager. They’re going to be of the county council and judi- cant. The existing board will
tution in 22 cases nationwide, Hepburn said “Vicky” has suf- thority has recognized she has seeing the precedent for how cial elections. The majority, then fill the seat.
according to court papers filed fered terribly, first from the trau- been harmed and the defendant
by the U.S. Attorney’s office in ma of the abuse, and now from played a part in that harm.
Brown’s case. Of those, 15 have the knowledge that thousands of That’s really reaffirming for her,”
people continue to view the as- she said.
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n Tuesday, Luzerne County ter Paul Olszewski Jr., lost a bid for re- Luzerne County voters have an un- cause only Republicans and Democrats
voters will take the first tention in the 2009 election. precedented opportunity to start shap- are permitted to vote on May 17, and
steps toward overhauling a That left several vacancies that re- ing the new county home rule govern- they are restricted to choosing candi-
Court of Common Pleas quired appointments by then-Gov. Ed Inside ment on Tuesday. dates from their own political parties.
shattered by corruption and Rendell. • Kevin Blaum: Registered Republicans and Demo- In November, registered voters of all
wrongdoing. Joseph Van Jura replaced In the Arena – crats who cast votes on May 17 political parties will be
County Council
Six out of 10 judicial seats are The first Toole; Lewis Wetzel filled Ols- candidates - 6B
will narrow down the pool of
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up for grabs, and with 16 candi- opening came zewski’s seat; Joseph Cos- • Compare can- 49 contenders who want to they will be allowed to
dates, one in three has a chance grove replaced Ciavarella and didates for Lu- serve on the first 11-person Lu- der.com to see an pick11council candidates
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judge. County Judge that had not been filled due to Court - 6B seated in January. with details about The general election
The first opening came after an ongoing court battle. • The race for It’s a powerful decision for ballot may also include
Ann Lokuta mayor in Wilkes- each candidate.
Luzerne County Judge Ann Lok- was removed Two others, Conahan’s seat voters because the entire fresh- Independent and third-
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Lokuta took office the following December Van Jura, Wetzel and Cos- zerne County groups of five or six every two which means there may
January. She was removed after grove’s terms expire in Janu- Council - 8B and years. clicking on the be more than 22 conten-
the Court of Judicial Discipline
2008. ary. 9B The first council will face home rule icon. ders.
• The candi-
heard testimony painting Lokuta Those six vacancies are now dates in every monumental decisions. Coun- Sixteen Republicans
as a judicial bully who abused attorneys what16 candidates – including four cur- municipal race - cil members will choose the and 33 Democrats are
and court staff and used employees to rent assistant district attorneys, the 10B first county manager and implement pol- running for county council in the pri-
run person errands on court time. county’s chief solicitor and a current • 76 hopefuls in icies, codes and procedures that detail mary.
In January 2009, two more judges district judge – hope to fill. the school board how the new government will function. While political enthusiasts traditional-
were removed from the county bench – Judges serve a 10-year term and earn parade - 12B They’ll also have to guide the county ly pride themselves on their ability to
• Who is in the
Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan – approximately $149,000 a year. race for 11 magist-
through bumps that will inevitably come predict election outcomes, the general
after they were charged in the ongoing Those candidates, all who have cross- rate offices - 12B from merging the county’s complicated sentiment is that nobody knows what to
corruption probe. myriad of services and employees into
A few months later, judge Michael See BENCH, Page 6B the new structure. See OVERHAUL, Page 8B
Editorial
OUR OPINION: ENDORSEMENTS
Shining stars
in crowded field
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UZERNE COUNTY VOTERS face a dizzying number
of decisions as they prepare for Tuesday’s primary.
Forty-nine people, many of them campaign novices
with nominal name recognition, are vying to serve on
the new, 11-person county council, a governing group sched-
uled to replace the traditional, three-commissioner setup as
of January 2012.
Meanwhile, 16 attorneys aspire to win one of six available
seats on Luzerne County’s Court of Common Pleas. Plus,
ballots bulge with names of contenders for area school boards
and municipal offices.
The Times Leader this spring supplied readers with many
news articles and charts, including those in today’s Views
section, with matter-of-fact information on the men and wom-
en seeking these posts. Use this data to help you make wise
choices.
Also, an endorsement panel from The Times Leader met
with candidates in several key races, posing pointed ques-
tions and probing for details – not unlike a job interview.
(View the interviews yourself at timesleader.com.)
In our panel’s opinion, the following men and women are
the most qualified to handle the complex duties ahead and
would best serve their constituents (you). We took the task of
narrowing the field very seriously and used our best judg-
ment in arriving upon our “finalists.”
On Tuesday, we hope you do too.
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❏ LUZERNE COUNTY COUNCIL – DEMOCRATS Soft courses don’t prepare students for hard facts of life
Strongly recommended ONE OF the sad and dan- only continued, but escalated, in the 20th
James Bobeck
Elaine Maddon Curry
Bruce J. Simpson
gerous signs of our times is
how many people are en-
thralled by words, without
COMMENTARY century to produce bitter tragedies for both
Czechs and Germans.
In other central European countries, be-
Harry Skene bothering to look at the THOMAS SOWELL tween the two World Wars a rising class of
Stephen A. Urban realities behind those newly educated young people bitterly resent-
words. business because there is no great demand ed having to compete with better qualified
Recommended One of those words that many people for people with master’s degrees in English. Jews in the universities and with Jews al-
Edward Brominski seldom look behind is “education.” But edu- Too many of the people coming out of ready established in business and the profes-
Michael Giamber cation can cover anything from courses on even our most prestigious academic institu- sions. Anti-Semitic policies and violence
Tim McGinley nuclear physics to courses on baton twirling. tions graduate with neither the skills to be were the result.
Wayne Wolfe Unfortunately, an increasing proportion of economically productive nor the intellectual Many Third World countries have turned
American education, whether in the schools development to make them discerning citi- out so many people with diplomas, but with-
Adequate or in the colleges and universities, is closer zens and voters. out meaningful skills, that “the educated
Brian K. Overman to the baton twirling end of the spectrum Students can graduate from some of the unemployed” became a cliché among people
Jane Walsh-Waitkus than toward the nuclear physics end. Even most prestigious institutions in the country who study such countries. This has not only
reputable colleges are increasingly teaching without ever learning anything about sci- become a personal problem for those individ-
••• things that students should have learned in ence, mathematics, economics or anything uals who have been educated, or half-educat-
high school. else that would make them either a produc- ed, without acquiring any ability to fulfill
❏ LUZERNE COUNTY COUNCIL – REPUBLICANS We don’t have a backlog of serious stu- tive contributor to the economy or an in- their rising expectations, it has become a
dents trying to take serious courses. If you formed voter who can see through political major economic and political problem for
Strongly recommended look at the fields in which American students rhetoric. these countries.
Harry Haas specialize in colleges and universities, those On the contrary, people with such “educa- There are too many soft courses that allow
Eugene Kelleher fields are heavily weighted toward the soft tions” are often more susceptible to dema- students to spend years in college without
William McIntosh end of the spectrum. goguery than the population at large. Nor is becoming educated in any real sense.
Stephen J. Urban When it comes to postgraduate study in this a situation peculiar to America. In coun- We don’t need more government “invest-
tough fields such as math and science, you tries around the world, people with degrees ment” to produce more of such “education.”
Recommended often find foreign students at American uni- in soft subjects have been sources of political Lofty words such as “investment” should not
William “Bill” James versities receiving more of such degrees than unrest, instability and even mass violence. blind us to the ugly reality of political pork-
Rick Morelli do Americans. Nor is this a new phenomenon. A scholarly barrel spending.
Moderno “Butch” Rossi A recent headline in the Chronicle of High- history of 19th century Prague referred to
John Ruckno er Education said: “Master’s in English: Will “the well-educated but underemployed” Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover
Mow Lawns.” It featured a man with that Czech young men who promoted ethnic Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Adequate degree who has gone into the landscaping polarization there – a polarization that not 94305. His Web site is www.tsowell.com.
Michael Cabell
Kathleen Dobash
Edward Warkevicz
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Editorial Board
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Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor Editor and Publisher Vice President/Executive Editor Vice President/Marketing
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Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.
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aimed at re-election
“I’m going to
do my part to
lead a con-
structive and
COMMENTARY
civil debate on CHARLES
these issues.” KRAUTHAMMER
– Barack
Obama, are now 350 miles of pedestrian
speech on immigration, El fencing along the Mexican
Paso, Texas, May 10 border. The border is 1,954
miles long. That’s 18 percent.
CONSTRUCTIVE and civil And only one-tenth of that 18
debate – like the one Obama percent is the double and triple
initiated just four weeks ago on fencing that has proved so
deficit reduction? The speech in remarkably effective in, for
which he accused the Repub- example, the Yuma sector.
licans of abandoning families of Another 299 miles – 15 percent
autistic and Down syndrome – are vehicle barriers that pe-
kids? The debate in which destrians can walk right
Obama’s secretary of health and through.
human services said that the Obama then boasted that on
Republican plan would make his watch 31 percent more
old folks “die sooner?” drugs have been seized, 64
In this same spirit of comity percent more weapons – proof
and mutual respect, Obama’s of how he has secured the bor-
most recent invitation to civil der. And for more proof: Appre-
discourse – on immigration – hension of illegal immigrants is
came just 11 minutes after he down 40 percent. Down? In-
accused opponents of moving deed, says Obama, this means
the goal posts on border en- that fewer people are trying to
forcement. “Maybe they’ll need cross the border.
a moat,” he said sarcastically. Interesting logic. Seizures of
M odern-day electioneering dictates that credentials be condensed to only a
few words – perhaps memorable, or perhaps fleeting as the passing
scene.
“Maybe they want alligators in drugs and guns go up – proof of
the moat.” effective border control. Sei-
Nice touch. Looks like the zures of people go down – yet
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not walk. I had terrible pain in had the best of care from the cuperation was occupational nia. I recommend it to anyone ecently, a letter was pub-
picnic. To find such an envi- lished regarding two
my left ankle and foot. nurses and aides. They treated and physical therapy. I learned who needs special care. ronment when one is at his or suitcases that were in
I was driven to the Wilkes- me as if I were a family mem- to walk again, first using a Bob Todd her lowest ebb is nothing less dispute as to payment at our
Barre General Hospital’s emer- ber. walker and then graduating to Pittston than wonderful. church’s rummage sale. It has
gency room. It was deter- I was to be on intravenous a cane. Thanks to Joe and I think General Hospital been determined that the
mined that I had a very seri-
ous infection in my ankle and
possibly in the bone.
therapy for six weeks, fighting
the infection that ravaged my
Colleen. A big thank-you goes
to Maria, Anita, Dom, Kim W-B General staff must have a “kindness X-ray
machine” through which all of
woman in question did, in
fact, pay someone for the
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Dr. James Mattuci, an excel- ecently, I had a hip re- the rummage sales for the
lent surgeon, informed me of and his associates, infectious is a 31-bed hospital that takes placed at Wilkes-Barre I am now doing well at benefit of children’s pro-
my condition and the surgery. disease professionals, fought care of patients with condi- General Hospital. I must home, and I do believe the grams, I accept full responsib-
I awoke in the recovery room my infection. The end result tions similar to mine. The admit I was worried and, yes, attitude and behavior of these ility for this mix-up and sin-
and spent the next five days in was clean blood, and the in- doctors, nurses and therapists, frightened at the thought of wonderful nurses helped to cerely apologize to this wom-
the hospital. fection was gone. in my opinion, were the best. I not only the surgery, but also speed my recovery. I am grate- an for any embarrassment.
It also was discovered I had While in Mercy Special Care also met a caring adminis- the atmosphere. The surgery ful to them. In the future, I will be sure
Hospital, I was monitored on a trator, Lorraine, who was Please pass this on for me. that those of us who are
Type 2 Diabetes. I was treated went well, but I longed to be working at the sales are prop-
at the hospital for both the daily basis by Dr. David Kasp- instrumental in my discharge. home. Perhaps it will lessen the con-
erly identified, so that there is
infection and the diabetes. er. He was a most compassion- I was discharged in Decem- However, as the nurses from cern of others finding them- no doubt as to who is to be
On Nov. 1, I was transferred ate doctor. ber 2010. all three shifts came and went, selves in a similar situation. paid. Again, my sincere apol-
to Mercy Special Care Hospi- Thank you to Dr. Kasper I have been following the I realized that they are an ogies to all concerned.
tal in Nanticoke. and all nurses and aides who diet administered to me at the exceptional group of medical Veronica Manterola Olivemae Medley Lewis
I did not know it at the educated me on diabetes and hospital. I have been perform- professionals. As well as doing Glen Lyon West Nanticoke
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t is now time to put the graduate and then hopefully David J. Hagenbaugh about the number of hunters Newton Township do not inject their livestock
jealous and envious in their being hired as a teacher. I Wilkes-Barre statewide. It also boosts the with hormones or antibiotics.
Discover benefits
place, those whom I refer to guarantee that your mindset cut that the federal Pittman- With local and organic farm-
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teachers, along with the local Finally, I can relate to those ters (who make a up a minor- aving grown up in Wilkes-
they’re less likely to be ex-
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school districts. people who work in the pri- n a recent outdoors article, ity, and shrinking at that, Barre, I’ve had many op-
This is nothing more than The Times Leader’s Tom portunities to go and posed to diseases.
vate sector. I did it for a long portion of gun owners) –
envy from those people who Venesky wrote of how well enjoy everything the farmers Through the act of reducing
13 years, and it is not a chap- receives in turn.
wish they chose a career rath- ter of my life to which I want the newly imposed fees to use Yes, some small portion of market has to offer. However, or eliminating meat products,
er than a job. Open up your to return. I also do not want to state shooting ranges are license sales goes to the rang- until these last few months, I or switching to organic or
minds and realize that you speak for all of those compa- working. es, but by law fully 50 percent wasn’t aware of the many locally raised products, you
made the poor choices to be nies in the private sector, but I The fees for these permits of all Pittman-Robertson reve- benefits of the farmers market. can lessen the effect farming
where you are at in your jobs, am sure more are alike than unfairly discriminate and need nue is supposed to be used for This past semester at Penn has on the environment.
and we chose our profession different. Most companies to be equalized. shooting-based programs, State University I was enrolled If all of us make a few small
of teaching. This is America, want you to produce more, It seems obvious that the including ranges. in a geography course about changes to our daily lives, we
after all, and we can make our more and more, but do not Pennsylvania Game Commis- So why are non-hunters sustainability. I learned about can collectively have a large,
own decisions to do as we want to pay, pay, pay their sion set the non-hunter fee at getting charged so much more the positive effects that pur- positive impact on the world.
please. You should have made employees for the hard work $30 and allowed those with a to use ranges that should be chasing and eating locally
a better choice if you are not they do. hunting license to use that paid for out of their tax reve- grown foods has not only on Aubree Niemiec
happy with your job. So, please, do realize teach- instead, which costs only nues, while hunters who pay a your health, but also on the Wilkes-Barre
American Red Cross blood drive at Fortis Institute on May 26th 12-5pm - Open to all!
policy questioned Letters to the editor must include the writer’s name, address and taxed on their gyms, and so ing a person in a state center level of quality of care.
daytime phone number for verification. Letters should be no they must be consistent. in Pennsylvania is about Many studies conducted
more than 250 words. We reserve the right to edit and limit writ- It is not right for the govern- $235,000 per year. since the 1980s have extolled
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ecently my son was not ers to one published letter every 30 days. ment to tax the Lord’s work. • There are 50,000 state the tremendous value of com-
allowed to go to his junior • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com Members of our congregation residents with intellectual munity living, even for the
prom because his date, his • Fax: 570-829-5537
pay their taxes and then give disabilities served in various most severely involved. In a
girlfriend, is a freshman. • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-
Barre, PA 1871 1 generously to support the community services (and recent summary report by the
It made no difference that ministry of the Gospel. They 20,000 on the waiting list). University of Minnesota’s
they are a little more than a should not be taxed again on • The average cost, in- Institute on Community In-
year apart; freshmen simply cluding residential placement,
Decades-old slight Perhaps they will read this their contributions. tegration, a review of 36 stud-
cannot go. As was stated at for community self-advocates ies on nearly 5,000 people
letter and contact me. Who Rev. James Howell
the school board meeting, “it Northmoreland Township is about $110,000. with intellectual and devel-
remains troubling
knows?
was always that way” and • Many people in the state opmental disabilities moving
My telephone number is
“going to the prom is a privi-
Institutionalization
with the editor. Thank you in centers have significant levels from large institutions to
lege, not a right.”
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n 1948, I had three close advance. of intellectual and develop- community living arrange-
It seems that administrators relatives who were pregnant mental disabilities.
priorities debated
Gertrude M. (Kuhl) Boyle ments showed there was high
can pick who can, and cannot, and single. I was so deeply • Today, more than 99
Hanover Township consistency in positive change
go to the prom. One would affected by the way they were percent of state residents with in daily living skills for the
assume that anyone under
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treated that I suffered severe ecently, I attended a significant levels of intellec-
Wyo. County tax
suspension cannot go, but it movers. The report states: “In
depression during my senior broadcast at WVIA-TV’s tual and developmental dis- pursuant of efficiency and
seems that any infraction on a year in a local parochial high studio on the issue of abilities have never lived, nor cost-efficiency in treatment
student’s part can stop him or
her from going, even the
slightest wrongdoing.
school. I should have been
enjoying my senior year, but I
displeases church institutions versus community
placement for people with
will ever live, in an institution.
It is true that 40 to 50 years
and habilitation, research
demonstrates clearly and
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could not. have been the pastor of the intellectual and developmen- ago people with severe in- overwhelmingly that commu-
Parents need to sign permis- tal disabilities. tellectual disabilities had little
Two male students in my Northmoreland Baptist nity living is a substantially
sion slips for the teen to go. First, I thank WVIA Presi-
class noticed my depression Church of Center Moreland, provided for them in the com- more effective approach to
Even teens from outside dent Bill Kelly and the WVIA
and concluded that I also was Wyoming County, for almost munity. Institutions were a assisting people to achieve
schools can go; the permission staff for airing this often con-
pregnant. They demanded 29 years. It has been my plea- viable choice. their potential in living inde-
slip asks what school the tentious and emotional topic.
that I leave the graduating sure to minister not only to Today, thanks to the federal pendently than the care that
person attends but not the Also, I thank the panel mem-
class, but they didn’t say why. the congregation, but also to Medicaid program and match- occurs in institutional envi-
student’s grade level. This is bers for their parts in the
When I said that I would see be a part of a wonderful com- ing state funds, there is a vast ronments.”
my problem: Is Crestwood presentation, and for eloquent-
the principal about this mat- munity. array of services available in I do not criticize the quality
High School discriminating ly laying out their positions.
ter, they said, “She knows!” I In 2008 we finished building the community. of care in state centers today,
only against its own freshman
went to her immediately and a new church facility. It took Unfortunately, there wasn’t Unfortunately, the issue especially at White Haven
students?
told her about their demand. years of planning, hoping, enough time to properly dis- always seems to boil down to Center. The compassion,
In the age of HIPPA, can
She said, “Do whatever you praying and sacrificial giving cuss this most important money. Where can I get that commitment and love provid-
they really call another school
think is best.” The two class- before finally finishing this topic, and I feel that the high service cheaper? Money is ed to the residents are evident
to find out what grade a stu-
mates had reported their project. You can imagine our quality of community services important, but not the only and exemplary. But I see that
dent is in? Why is the fresh-
opinion to her first, and she surprise and dismay when we delivered by caring and com- issue here. We at The Arc
man class part of the high same level of compassion,
believed them. There was no were informed last year that passionate staff was not prop- advocate for all people with
school if you cannot take your commitment and love ex-
mention to me of whatever we we were to be taxed on part of erly heard. I thank Lindsay intellectual and developmen-
girlfriend or boyfriend to the pressed by direct-care staff in
prom? were discussing. It took many our building, our fellowship Gerber, Arc of Northeastern tal disabilities, whether they the community.
It is hard enough going years for me to figure out hall. I had no idea the commis- Pennsylvania community are served at White Haven Looking to the future, it is
through the teen years, trying what they were talking about. sioners could tax part of a residential staff member, and Center, any other institution my sincere hope that there
to find yourself and someone Being a very timid teenager, I building. Vito Verni, parent of a 42-year- or in the community. will no longer be a need for
you like, getting to know that left the class. The reason they gave was old son living in a residential The harsh reality is that
state centers because all indi-
person, and then being told Twenty years later, I earned that our multi-purpose hall home sponsored by the Arc of institutions will close, not
viduals with intellectual and
that you need to take someone a G.E.D. high school diploma, was considered a gymnasium NEPA, for their input and tomorrow, but at some point
developmental disabilities will
else to the prom because he or and I subsequently attended and used primarily for recre- excellent presentations of life in the future. This trend will
have the right and opportunity
she is not in the right grade. community college. ation. in the community. not be stopped. Eleven states
to live in their communities,
If freshmen are allowed to From time to time, I met We appealed this decision The facts are these: already have closed all of their
as they should.
participate in other high former classmates, and they and shared with the appeal • There are 1,172 people institutions, and many states
with intellectual disabilities have fewer than 100 self-ad- Donald W. Broderick
school functions, such as were less than friendly be- board all of the activities and Executive director
varsity sports, why are they cause I had left the graduating ministries connected with our residing in five state centers in vocates left in state centers. The Arc of Northeastern
not able to attend a simple class in March of my senior hall. These include church Pennsylvania. That number Parents and family mem- Pennsylvania
well-chaperoned dance? year. They assumed that there dinners, senior dinners, youth has dropped from 13,000 in bers should not fear place- Scranton
I’m just a mom of a high could be “only one reason to meetings and activities, Vaca-
school junior who missed his do a thing like that.” tion Bible School, youth evan-
prom because, at this mo- Now that I am an old lady, gelism, funeral dinners and
ment, he would do nothing to the injustice still bothers me. much more. This was to no
hurt the feelings of his girl- Only one student is still living. avail and our appeal was re-
friend, a freshman. He still owes me an apology, jected. It was reported that we
Antoinette C. Smith as does the religious sister. didn’t meet county standards
Rice Township They know who they are. for tax exemption.
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for judge in 2009.
• Mark Bufalino, 40, is a pri- In January 2009, two more judges his 28 years of practicing law. Pie-
vate attorney at Elliott, Greenleaf were removed from the county bench – rantoni says he was appointed by
& Dean in Wilkes-Barre, and pre- the state Supreme Court to the
Continued from Page 1B
viously served as chairman of the
Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan – Committee on Race and Gender
filed as Republican and Demo- Luzerne County Democratic Par- after they were charged in the ongoing Bias and chairman of the Su-
crat, include: ty, a position he resigned upon an- preme Court Minor Rules Com-
• Michael Vough, 46, a part- nouncing his candidacy. Bufalino
corruption probe. A few months later, mittee.
time assistant district attorney says he has argued both civil and judge Michael Toole was forced from • Jim McMonagle, 43, has
with a private practice and more
than 20 years experience as a law-
criminal trials at state and federal
courts during his15 years as an at-
the bench, also entangled in the scan- been an assistant district attor-
ney for his entire legal career and
yer. Vough says he has prosecuted torney. dal and Judge Peter Paul Olszewski Jr., has prosecuted cases ranging
150 jury trials, achieving 147 con- • Richard Hughes, 50, is an as- lost a bid for retention in the 2009 from summary citations to hom-
victions and has convicted of- sistant district attorney with a icide. McMonagle says he has
fenders on more than 1,500 charg- private practice and over 25 years election. That left several vacancies worked in juvenile court and as a
es, including 69 homicides. As a practicing as a lawyer. Hughes that required appointments by then- divorce master, and has worked
civil attorney, Vough has handled says he has tried more than 35 ju- on arbitration panels. McMona-
cases ranging from divorces to es- ry trials to verdict and was lead PETE G. WILCOX FILE PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER Gov. Ed Rendell. gle says he currently handles a lot
tates and wills and has served counsel on five homicide cases, as of appellate work for the DA’s of-
more than 3,000 clients. well as being able to handle sever- fice, as well as drug and theft
• Paula Radick, 40, is a private al civil matters at his practice, in- and other matters, including con- matters. Saporito says he has says he also has extensive family cases.
attorney at Elliott, Greenleaf & cluding estate planning and real tract disputes. Rogers had previ- worked pro-bono and participa- law experience. Aciukewicz is ac- • Lesa Gelb, 50, is a private
Dean in Wilkes-Barre, and has estate matters. Hughes ran for ously worked with Hourigan, ted in many community events, tive in the community, and is a practice attorney who handles
previously worked as an assistant judge in 2009. Kluger & Quinn. Rogers ran for church and school functions. referee for high school basketball complex civil cases, ranging from
district attorney. Radick says she • Molly Hanlon Mirabito, 46, is judge in 2009. • Mike Blazick, 37, is a private- and has coached baseball and bas- motor vehicle accidents to work-
was the first prosecutor in the an assistant district attorney with • James Haggerty, 46, is serv- practice attorney who handles ketball. ers compensation claims. Gelb
state to successfully prosecute an a private practice and 24 years of ing as the mayor of Kingston and complex litigation across Penn- • Tony Ross, 39, is a private- says she has experience in both
Internet predator and has served experience. Mirabito says she has works as a private attorney. Hag- sylvania, including 14 counties. practice attorney, including cases criminal and civil work, and has
as the managing attorney at the prosecuted criminals and worked gerty says he has civil and crimi- Blazick says he was appointed by concerning auto accidents and been active in the local political
Barbara J. Hart Justice Center, a with victims and their families, nal courtroom experience and the Luzerne County Court sys- medical malpractice. Ross says scene, volunteering time with the
pro-bono legal services organiza- and has maintained her private served in the Pennsylvania Army tem to investigate if a former he has done approximately 40 League of Women Voters and Lu-
tion representing needs of do- practice, handling a number of National Guard and U.S. Army judge was involved in corruption criminal jury trials and between zerne County Democratic Execu-
mestic violence victims. civil matters. Mirabito has been Reserves. Haggerty also served and said he has a diverse back- five and 10 civil trials, and has al- tive Committee.
• Joseph Sklarosky, Jr., 42, is a an instructor at Luzerne County on the Luzerne County home rule ground in representing plaintiffs so worked as an assistant district • Vito DeLuca, 43, is currently
Luzerne County Assistant Public Community College and King’s transition committee, but still as- and defendants in a variety of attorney. Ross says he speaks at employed as the county’s chief so-
Defender with a private practice College. Mirabito ran for judge in sists in matters if asked. cases. Blazick ran for judge in seminars and events to educate licitor and works as a solicitor for
and 17 years of legal experience. 2009. • Joseph Saporito, 51, is an as- 2009. the community and enhance at- many other municipalities and
Sklarosky says he has tried doz- • Jennifer Rogers, 44, is a pri- sistant public defender with a pri- • John Aciukewicz, 52, is a pri- torney training. agencies. DeLuca says during his
ens of jury trials and participated vate attorney who has previously vate practice with 26 years expe- vate-practice attorney and former • Fred Pierantoni, 53, is a 20- 17 years as an attorney, he’s han-
in thousands of court proceed- worked as a part-time solicitor for rience as a lawyer. Saporito says assistant district attorney. Aciu- year district judge and limited dled dozens of criminal and civil
ings as a defense attorney and Luzerne County Children & he has practiced law in the state kewicz says he has prosecuted be- private practice attorney. Pieran- trials, and objected to the passing
several aspects of civil cases, in- Youth Services. Rogers says she and federal court systems, and tween 30 and 35 jury trials as an toni says he has presided over of a home rule charter over the
cluding wills and protection- specializes in family law, general handled everything ranging from assistant district attorney and ar- 70,000 cases, many of them civil, last year. DeLuca previously ran
from-abuse cases. Sklarosky ran civil and commercial litigation homicides to wills and estate gued five complete civil trials. He and has handled civil matters in for district attorney in 2007.
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Age: 38 Age: 42 Age: 45 Age: 54 Age: 50 Age: 54
Residence: Waller Street Residence: Highland Avenue Residence: High Street Residence: Gardner Avenue Residence: Reliance Drive Residence: Lloyd’s Lane
Party: Republican Party: Republican Party: Democrat Party: Democrat Party: Democrat
Party: Republican
Occupation: Accountant – Occupation: Volunteer coor- Occupation: Mayor; Realtor Occupation: Truck driver –
Occupation: Businessman – Occupation: Lord & Taylor Education: Bishop Hoban High currently not working
Tino’s Pizza, Sorick Family Day- currently not working dinator of W-B Crime Watch;
Family: Husband, Dana; daugh- volunteers as a master garden- School; King’s College Education: Meyers High School
care, Sorick Properties Family: 2 children, Joshua, 21; ter, Jessica, 27, son, Ross, 25 Family: Wife, Patty; children, Family: Daughter, Nicole; 3
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he expects many voters to choose Making a prediction would be ers choose only five or six council be paid $8,000 annually to make county tax bills due to a home-
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fewer than 11 council candidates. “nearly impossible” with so many candidates, particularly in the decisions that touch many, from stead tax break on primary resi-
The reason: they were unwill- candidates running for so many crowded Democratic race. Voters roughly 168,000 property owners dences.
ing or unable to research the back- spots, said Jeff Brauer, an associ- may feel frustration researching to countless citizens who receive The three sitting commission-
grounds of 11 candidates to make ate professor of political science at candidates to come up with 11 se- county services. ers must adopt the 2012 budget at
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an informed decision or they want Keystone College. The council lections, he said. County government oversees the end of this year, and they’ve al-
expect in this race. to give more weight to the candi- race hasn’t had debates, television Straight-party voting, which court proceedings and records, ready indicated that they don’t in-
Will voters choose all 11 or bul- dates they support. advertisements and polling that Baldino describes as “lazy,” isn’t roads and bridges, elections, the tend to raise taxes. The new coun-
let vote one or a handful of candi- Sosar believes the large number allows experts to point to favor- an option because it’s a primary, processing of wills and property cil will have the option to amend
dates they strongly support? of contenders is “enough to scare ites, he said. he said. deeds, marriage licenses, a prison the 2012 budget.
With such a wide field of con- some people away from voting.” “It’s going to be who gets their “It’s going to be interesting to system, 911 and other emergency A few council candidates have
tenders and open slots, will unpre- “People might wait until the supporters out to the polls,” see how the votes appear. I think services, property assessment, vowed to not raise taxes, while
pared voters end up selecting peo- fall. I wish they wouldn’t do that Brauer said. the totals will be all over the elections, child welfare – the list many said it’s a promise that can’t
ple from their regions or the old because these council members He expects narrow margins and place,” he said. goes on and on. be responsibly made until all the
standby of last names based on are going to make some of the big- said he wouldn’t be surprised to He expects the union slate will Approving a county budget and facts and figures are known. As ex-
ethnicity? The residencies of the gest and most important deci- see a tie among two contenders in “do well,” particularly if the slate tax rate will be one of the chief re- pected in an election campaign, all
49 candidates will be listed by sions that the county will face in a the council race. disseminates handouts listing the sponsibilities of the new council. candidates said they would work
their names on the ballot. long time,” he said. Brauer said he’d prefer that vot- names and ballot positions of the The county’s $125.2 million hard to identify spending reduc-
What impact will endorse- Sosar said he wouldn’t attempt ers choose the candidates “they’re 11 endorsees. However, such general fund operating budget for tions to avoid a tax increase.
ments have on the results, partic- to predict the outcome of the sure of,” even if they don’t cast all handouts could also work against 2011 kept taxes at 5.215 mills. A Council candidates have cited a
ularly on the vote counts of 11 council race. He expects some 11 selections. the candidates because people mill is $1 for every $1,000 in as- multitude of qualities they are
Democrats armed with a union candidates will surface to the top “That would be the most re- who aren’t supportive of the slate sessed property, which means seeking in the new manager.
endorsement that could help or because of name recognition and sponsible,” he said. would know which candidates county taxes are $521 on a proper- The manager will run day-to-
hurt them? said endorsements could make Wilkes University political sci- they don’t want to choose, he said. ty assessed at $100,000. Nearly day operations, including hiring
David Sosar, a professor of polit- the difference, particularly if voter ence professor Tom Baldino said SUBHED? 87,000 property owners get
ical science at King’s College, said turnout is low. he won’t be surprised if many vot- County council members will roughly $52 knocked off their See OVERHAUL, Page 9B
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ence. they take office in January. lective bargaining agreements, Authority that oversees the Mohe- commissioners, the following
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The 11 new council members Council members must also ap- several memorandum agreements gan Sun Arena, and Tourist Pro- elected row officers will be elimi-
will immediately join the home prove policies and contracts gov- with supervisors in human service motion Agency. nated: treasurer, recorder of
rule transition committee after erning employees. The county divisions and a personnel policy The layout of county offices and deeds, coroner, register of wills,
the election. The transition com- currently employs about 1,700 governing non-union workers. staff structure will change because two jury commissioners, clerk of
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mittee is starting the search for a people. Employees in six unions have the home rule eliminates most row of- courts, prothontary and sheriff.
and firing and ensuring depart- manager and division heads be- Union contracts will be renego- right to binding arbitration. fices and puts all county services Four of these row officers will
ments stick to the overall spend- fore the election, but the council tiated by council as the agree- The council will also appoint and functions under eight divi- remain in office and continue to be
ing limit set by county council. has the right to accept or reject ments expire, though council members of boards and author- sions – law, public defender, ad- paid until their terms expire at the
The home rule charter requires any or all transition committee members will have to decide if ities, including the housing, trans- ministrative, budget and financial, end of 2013: Prothonotary Carolee
the manager, at minimum, to have recommendations. they want to be actively involved portation and redevelopment au- correctional, judicial services and Medico Olenginski, Register of
a bachelor’s degree from an ac- The charter requires council or leave the lion’s share of the ne- thorities, the Luzerne County records, operational and human Wills Dorothy Stankovic and jury
credited college or university and members to hire a permanent gotiating to the administration. Community College Board of services. commissioners Bonnie L. Mar-
five years of relevant work experi- manager within six months after The county has 11 different col- Trustees, the Convention Center In addition to the three county kowski and Frank Semanski.
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2 0 1 1 M U N I C I P A L P R I M A R Y C A N D I D A T E S
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR BEAR CREEK VILLAGE COUNCIL HOLLENBACK TWP. COUNCIL Jospeh J. Piazza (D)
COURT BOROUGH COUNCIL SUPERVISOR Ronald Fronzoni (D)
4-year term 4-year term
Constance C. Kostelac (D)
Commonwealth of 4-year term Vote for 4 6-year term Vote for 3
Pennsylvania Vote for 3 Luke T. Sowcik (D) Vote for 1 Kathleen Pajor (D)
Catherine Soprano (D) William J. Turcan (D)
RICE TWP. SUPERVISOR
10-year term Ralph English (R) Larry L. Rineheimer Jr. (R)
Frederick Douglas Straub (R) Leonard J. Nareski (D) Judy A. Gober (D) 6-year term
Vote for 1
Vic Stabile (R) Kathleen Lawrence (D) John Sedeski (D) HOLLENBACK TWP. Anthony Perzia (D) Vote for 1
James M. Pavlico (D) Donald A. Armstrong (R)
Paula A. Patrick (R) AUDITOR
David N. Wecht (D) BLACK CREEK TWP. EXETER BOROUGH COUNCIL Marcia Thomas (R)
6-year term NANTICOKE CITY COUNCIL Louis P. Konopelski (d)
SUPERVISORS 4-year term Vote for 1 Ann Kijeck (D)
JUDGE OF THE 6-year term Vote for 4 Clyde C. Van Horn (R)
4-year term
COMMONWEALTH COURT Vote for 1 Denise Adams (D) Vote for 2
Larry Dellegrotto (D) Richie Wiaterowski (D)
RICE TWP. AUDITOR
10-year term Florence Drasher (R) HUGHESTOWN BOROUGH 6-year term
Dennis Feerrar (R) Sharon Korba (D) Jon Metta (D)
Vote for 1 John Morgan (D) COUNCIL Steve Duda (D) Vote for 1
Paul P. Panepinto (R) Larry Ulshafer (D)
Rick Turner (D) 4-year term Toni J. Rogan (R)
Anne Covey (R)
BLACK CREEK TWP. Joseph J. Esposito (D) Vote for 3 NESCOPECK BOROUGH Felicia C. Bierzynski (R)
Kathryn Boockvar (D)
Phillip J. Falvo (D) COUNCIL Rhonda M. Rowles (R)
Barbara Behrend Ernsberger (D) AUDITOR
EXETER TWP. SUPERVISOR Edward C. Strubeck (D)
2-year term
6-year term Wayne D. Quick Jr. (D) RICE TWP. AUDITOR
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 6-year term Vote for 1
Vote for 1 4-year term
11-1-01 Vote for 2 Marlin D. Henrie (R)
George D. Larock (R)
James W. Dowse (R) HUGHESTOWN BOROUGH Vote for 1
6-year term Scott Weller (R) AUDITOR
Donald J. Hoffman (R) NESCOPECK BOROUGH Janeann Lokken (D)
Vote for 1 Jack Ruane (D) 6-year term Elaine P. Wallace (D)
All candidates cross-filed BLACK CREEK TWP. COUNCIL
Vote for 1
Rick Cronauer AUDITOR EXETER TWP. AUDITOR Vincent J. O’Hop (D)
4-year term RICE TWP. AUDITOR
Don Winder 2-year term Vote for 4
Stephen A. Urban 6-year term Jospeh J. Coakley (D)
2-year term
Vote for 1 Vote for 1 HUGHESTOWN BOROUGH Vote for 1
Tim Henry Cheryl Shank (R) Richard Powlus (D)
Christopher J. O’Donnell Patricia A. Searfoss (R) AUDITOR Dennis Kijeck (D)
Jeff Thomas 2-year term NESCOPECK TWP. AUDITOR
BUCK TWP. SUPERVISOR FAIRMONT TWP. ROSS TWP. SUPERVISOR
Mike Smith Vote for 1 6-year term
6-year term SUPERVISOR Patricia McHale 6-year term
Vote for 1 Vote for 1
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 6-year term Lillian J. Drasher
Vote for 1
11-1-05 Raymond Sipple (D) HUNLOCK TWP. AUDITOR David A. Williams (R)
Vote for 1
6-year term Lyle K. Harvey (R) 6-year term NESCOPECK TWP.
BUTLER TWP. SUPERVISOR SALEM TWP. SUPERVISOR
Vote for 1 Vote for 1 SUPERVISOR
6-year term FAIRVIEW TWP. Barbara L. Stahl (R) 6-year term
All candidates cross-filed 6-year term
Paul Roberts Jr. Vote for 1 SUPERVISOR Vote for 1
Charlie Altmiller (R) HUNTINGTON TWP. Vote for 1 Frede A. Fransen (R)
Rose Ann C. Ervin (R)
6-year term Michael P. Winder (R)
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT SUPERVISOR Joshua J. Kishbaugh (R)
Mike Mahesh Trivedi (D) Vote for 1
11-1-06 James Caffray (D) Russ Marhold (R) 6-year term NEWPORT TWP. SHICKSHINNY BOROUGH
6-year term Vote for 1 COMMISSIONER
FAIRVIEW TWP. Barry Kyttle (R)
COUNCIL
Vote for 1 BUTLER TWP. AUDITOR 4-year term
All candidates cross-filed SUPERVISOR 4-year term
6-year term Vote for 3 Vote for 2
David Barilla (R) 2-year term HUNTINGTON TWP. AUDITOR
Vote for 1 John Wilkes Jr. (D) Rosalie Bubbles Whitebread (R)
Sue Rossi (R) Vote for 1 6-year term Paul L. Czapracki Jr. (D) Francene Tearpock-Martini (D)
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Dana Seach (R) Robert F. Orloski (R) Vote for 1 Michael Louis Roke (D) Michael J. Steeber (D)
11-2-03 Jeff Nesler (D) Alice Turner (R)
6-year term FORTY FORT BOROUGH NUANGOLA BOROUGH SLOCUM TWP. SUPERVISOR
Vote for 1 CONYNGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL JACKSON TWP. AUDITOR COUNCIL 6-year term
All candidates cross-filed COUNCIL 4-year term 6-year term 4-year term Vote for 1
Joseph A. Halesey 4-year term Vote for 4 Vote for 1 Vote for 3 Peter Webby (D)
Vote for 4 Robert Craig (R) Jerry Palmaioli (D) John J. Kochan (R) Amanda A. Evans (D)
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Rose Hart (R) Dave Williams (R) Douglas D. Fawbush (R)
11-3-01 Larry P. Harmon (R) Karen Martinelli (R) JACKSON TWP. Conrad Plodwick (D) SUGAR NOTCH BOROUGH
6-year term Louis A. Rizzo Jr. (R) Frank Michaels (D) SUPERVISOR Harriet Joan Shirk (D) COUNCIL
Raymond Montoni (D) Charles Rick Kamus (D) Elaine Donahue (D)
Vote for 1 6-year term 4-year term
Vote for 1 Ronald H. Kaiser (D)
All candidates cross-filed FOSTER TWP. SUPERVISOR Vote for 3
John E. Hasay
CONYNGHAM TWP. Al Fox (R)
PENN LAKE BOROUGH Michael R. Putnam (R)
SUPERVISOR 6-year term
Regina Fillman (D)
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT 6-year term Vote for 1 JENKINS TWP. SUPERVISOR MAYOR
Henry J. Mleczynski Jr. (D)
Vote for 1 Kenneth R. Searfoss Sr. (D) 4-year term
11-3-02 6-year term David Balakier (D)
Edward Whitebread (D) Gladys N. Burns (D) Vote for 1
6-year term Thomas Zoshak (D)
Vote for 1 Patrick Dalton (D)
Stanley E. Rovinski (D) Tim Lenahan (D)
Vote for 1 Georgiann Eckrote-Jones (D)
CONYNGHAM TWP. AUDITOR SUGARLOAF TWP.
All candidates cross-filed PENN LAKE BOROUGH
Michael J. Buckley 6-year term FRANKLIN TWP. JENKINS TWP. SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR
Matthew L. Zlotek Vote for 1 2-year term COUNCIL 6-year term
SUPERVISOR
Donald Whittaker Helen Hess (D) Vote for 1 4-year term Vote for 1
Darcie Lapinski (D) 6-year term Vote for 2
Frank Waxie Vaxmonsky (D) Rick Weaver (R)
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Vote for 1 Coreen A. Milazzo (D) Kathy Donaldson (D) Robert M. Stanziola Sr. (R)
COURTDALE BOROUGH Fred W. Dymond III (R) Shaun Kuter (D)
11-3-03
6-year term COUNCIL JENKINS TWP. AUDITOR Jill Rosenstock (D) SWOYERSVILLE BOROUGH
FREELAND BOROUGH
Vote for 1 4-year term 6-year term COUNCIL
COUNCIL PITTSTON CITY COUNCIL
All candidates cross-filed Vote for 3 Vote for 1 Ward 01
Carl Hodorowski (R) 4-year term Joseph A. Silinskie (D) 4-year term
Daniel O’Donnell 4-year term
Greg Johnson Sr. (D) Vote for 3 Vote for 2
Kimberly Barry (R)
Vote for 1
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Debra R. Youngblood (D) KINGSTON BOROUGH Kim Marie E. Alfrano (D) Carl R. Tupper (R)
John W. Budda (R) Joseph G. McClean (D)
11-3-04 COUNCIL Deborah M. Layaou (D)
COURTDALE BOROUGH John Potoskie (R) Frank Sheperis (D)
6-year term 4-year term Ward 02
Barbara Tulanowski (D) Ginger Butera Murphy (D)
COUNCIL Vote for 3 4-year term
Vote for 1 Joan T. Uricheck (D) Danny Argo (D)
All candidates cross-filed 2-year term Jack Schumacher (R) Barb Zangre (D) Vote for 1
David P. Bogansky Vote for 1 FREELAND BOROUGH Curt Piazza (R) Stephen T. Nowroski (R)
Thomas Vest (R) Roberta Rowlands (R) Joseph M. Olejnick (D)
James Dixon MAYOR PITTSTON CITY TREASURER
Mark Rockovich Nancy Coooper (R)
DALLAS BOROUGH COUNCIL 2-year term 4-year term UNION TWP. SUPERVISOR
Frank J. Skokoski
Vote for 1 KINGSTON TWP. Vote for 1
4-year term 6-year term
George J. Bama Sr. (R) Kathy Cunard (D)
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Vote for 3 SUPERVISOR Vote for 1
Tammy Martin (D)
11-3-05 Charles L. Youngman (R) 4-year term PITTSTON TWP.
Ed Raineri (R)
Chris Matus (R) Vote for 3 Jerome Holzman (D)
6-year term HANOVER TWP. SUPERVISOR
Lee W. Eckert (R) James V. Reino Jr. (R)
Vote for 1 COMMISSIONER 6-year term
John J. Solinsky (R) WARRIOR RUN BOROUGH
All candidates cross-filed 4-year term Vote for 1
Gerald L. Feisner
DALLAS TWP. SUPERVISOR Gary R. Mathers (R) COUNCIL
6-year term Vote for 4 Dale Newman (R)
4-year term
Ronald R. Hummer (R) LAFLIN BOROUGH MAYOR Stephen Rinaldi (D)
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Vote for 1 Bob Burns (R) Vote for 3
11-3-06 Glenn M. Howell (R) 4-year term Lawrence C. Siejak (R)
Liz Martin (D)
Albert J. Bagusky (R) PLAINS TWP. Robert T. Daylida (D)
6-year term William L. Howatt (R) Vote for 1
Dorothy Shea Yazurlo (D)
COMMISSIONER Henry Moriarty (D)
Vote for 1 Michael D. Mazur (R)
DALLAS TWP. AUDITOR Sherry A. Dalessandro (D) 4-year term
All candidates cross-filed LAFLIN BOROUGH COUNCIL Vote for 3 WEST HAZLETON CITY
Ronald W. Swank
6-year term Joseph F. Prato (D)
Vote for 1 Frank J. Ciavarella (D) James O’Meara Sr. (R) COUNCIL
4-year term
Barbara Mears (R) Harry P. Besecker (D) Ronald Filippini (D)
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Vote for 3 Ward 01
William Buzz McGavin (D) Ciro J. Cinti Jr. (D)
11-3-09 Thomas L. Parry (R) Phillip S. Lukas (D) 4-year term
DENNISON TWP. Paul J. Benderavich (D) Vote for 1
6-year term Brigid M. O’Connor (D)
SUPERVISOR HARVEYS LAKE BOROUGH Patrick J. Gilhooley (D) David Yaskanich (R)
Vote for 1 COUNCIL Tom Nemeth (D)
6-year term PLYMOUTH BOROUGH
All candidates cross-filed 4-year term LAKE TWP. SUPERVISOR Ward 02
Jim Tupper
Vote for 1 COUNCIL
Bruce Thomas (R) Vote for 4 6-year term 4-year term
Amy Williams (R) 4-year term Vote for 1
ASHLEY BOROUGH Vote for 1
Richard Svec (R) Vote for 3
DORRANCE TWP. Lonnie Piatt (R) James Kulaga (R)
COUNCIL William Monk (R) Len Ruotolo (D)
Carl Clemm (D)
Ward 03
SUPERVISOR Clif Madrack (D)
4-year term Richard K. Haas (R) Jospeh A. Stefanowicz (D) 4-year term
6-year term Thomas Kehler (D) Thomas McTague (D)
Vote for 3 John A. Rogowski (D) Vote for 1
Joe Gorham (D)
Vote for 1 Jamie L. Coleman (D) Bill Dixon (D)
Gary A. Zane (D) Charles T. Lasinski (D) Paul Platukis (R)
Sharon Lynne Keefe (D) Ed Kelly (D) LAKE TWP. TAX COLLECTOR Robert J. Sanzi (D)
Michelle T. Boice (D) Steve Gerko (D)
John P. Gibbons (D) 2-year term
Donald J. Sipple Jr. (D) DUPONT BOROUGH
Vote for 1 PLYMOUTH BOROUGH TAX WEST PITTSTON BOROUGH
COUNCIL HAZLETON CITY MAYOR
Susan Stefanowicz (D) COLLECTOR COUNCIL
AVOCA BOROUGH COUNCIL 4-year term 4-year term
2-year term 4-year term
WARD 01 Vote for 2 Vote for 1 LARKSVILLE BOROUGH
Jeffrey M. Kaminski (D) Vote for 1 Vote for 3
4-year term Joe Yanuzzi COUNCIL
Brian Nesgoda (D) Gail R. Burdulis John Hood (R)
Vote for 1 Jeffrey L. Cusat (R)
4-year term Jim Rose (R)
Gary A. Halagarda (D) Grace Cuozzo (D)
Vote for 3 Peter Albano (R)
WARD 02 DURYEA BOROUGH Joseph J. Corradini (D) PLYMOUTH TWP.
Robert J. Altavilla (D) Kevin Lescavage (R)
4-year term COUNCIL SUPERVISOR Bill Bohn (R)
HAZLETON CITY COUNCIL Tracy Chackan (D)
Vote for 1 4-year term 6-year term
Michael Fuller (D) Vote for 3 4-year term Vote for 1 WEST WYOMING BOROUGH
LAUREL RUN BOROUGH
WARD 03 Lorraine Harmanos Henrich (D) Vote for 2 Gale Conrad (D) COUNCIL
Keith Bast (R)
COUNCIL
4-year term Alfred Akulonis Jr. (D)
4-year term 4-year term
Vote for 2 Lois Hanczyc (D) Evelyn Graham (R) PLYMOUTH TWP. AUDITOR
Audrey Roberts Yager (D) Christopher J. Puza (R) Vote for 2 Vote for 3
Susan LeLack (D) 6-year term Daniel Gadomski (D)
Joseph Satkowski (D) David P. Sosar (R) Brian P. Correll (R)
Vote for 1 Gary Stavish (D)
DURYEA BOROUGH Beverly Jane Sokoloski (D) Eileen Cipriani (D)
BEAR CREEK TWP. AUDITOR HAZLE TWP. SUPERVISOR LEHMAN TWP. SUPERVISOR
SUPERVISOR Six-year term 6-year term 6-year term PRINGLE BOROUGH WHITE HAVEN BOROUGH
6-year term Vote for 1 Vote for 1 Vote for 1 COUNCIL COUNCIL
Dorothy Lovenduski (D) Richard E. Verbonitz (D) Douglas Ide (R)
Vote for 2 Larry De Fluri (D) 4-year term 4-year term
Bonnie J. Wasilewski (D) Vote for 3
Joseph John Masi (D) EDWARDSVILLE BOROUGH William Gallagher (D) LUZERNE BOROUGH
Richard J. Wienches (D) Christopher S. Williams (R)
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WRIGHT TWP. SUPERVISOR GREATER NANTICOKE AREA WYOMING AREA SCHOOL 4-year term 4-year term
MUNICIPAL
6-year term SCHOOL DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Vote for 1 Vote for 1
Vote for 2 Joseph A. Mazur Jr. Thomas Pieczynski
2-year term 4-year term
Louis Welebob Jr. (R) Vote for 1 Vote for 5 Region 03
Jerome Uram (D) 4-year term ACT 1 REFERENDUM
Candidates are cross-filed All candidates cross-filed
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Frank A. Shepanski Jr. Thomas Cason Vote for 1 Hazleton Area School
WRIGHT TWP. AUDITOR Carl J. Yorina Jr. Brian J. Dubaskas District
Vote for 4
Thomas E. Szoke (R) 6-year term HANOVER AREA SCHOOL Toni Valenti Region 04 Vote yes or no
Tim Janosco (R) Vote for 1 DIRECTOR Beth-Gober Mangan 4-year term Do you favor the Hazleton Area
Harvey L. Morrison (R) Patricia A. Davis (R) Deanna C. Farrell Vote for 1 School District imposing an addition-
4-year term Ree Ree DeLuca David James Usavage al 1.6204 mills in real estate tax in
Margaret E. Reilly (R)
Vote for 5 Michael Aufiere Region 06 Luzerne County, a reduction of
Charles Best (D) WYOMING BOROUGH
Patsy M. Shelhamer (D) All candidates cross-filed Catherine Estelle Campenni 2-year term 4.0544 mills in real estate tax in
COUNCIL Kevin Quaglia Nicholas T. DeAngelo Schuylkill County and additional
John Klem (D) Vote for 1
Catherine F. O’Donnell (D) Ward 01 John Pericci Jerry Stofko Gary W. Evans 4.7063 mills in real estate tax in
4-year term Paul Holmgren Carbon County?
John Mahle Region 07
WILKES-BARRE CITY Vote for 1 WYOMING VALLEY WEST 4-year term
Frank Yurek (D) Joe Steininger
MAYOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR Vote for 1
4-year term HAZLETON AREA SCHOOL All candidates cross-filed John J. Gill Jr.
WYOMING BOROUGH
Vote for 1 DIRECTOR Region 01 Region 09
COUNCIL
Karen Ceppa (R)
Ward 02 4-year term
Lisa Cope (R)
Frank R. Sorick (R) 4-year term Vote for 5
Nick Punko (D) Vote for 1 All candidates cross-filed
Charlotte B. Raup (D) Stephen Cheb Nalewajko (R) Marfy Degenhart Yanac
Tom Leighton (D) Ward 03 Rocco Formica
Tony Bonomo
4-year term
WILKES-BARRE CITY Robbie Wallace
Vote for 1 Brian Earley
CONTROLLER Bill Starr (R) Peter T. Bard
4-year term Robert W. Childs
Vote for 1 YATESVILLE BOROUGH Lawrence Sampson
Karen Ceppa (R) MAYOR Jared M. O’Donnell
Kathy Kane (D) 2-year term
Vote for 1 LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL
WILKES-BARRE CITY Vincent Tozzi (D) DIRECTOR
COUNCIL Region 1
District A YATESVILLE BOROUGH 4-year term
4-year term COUNCIL Vote for 2
Vote for 1 4-year term All candidates cross-filed
Joe Bernardo (R) Vote for 3 Peter Farrell
Claire M. Wert (R) Joseph Zambetti III (D) Richard a. Bombick
Don Winder (D) Paul Farber (D) Mark Kornoski
George C. Brown (D) Christopher Lizza (D) Region 2
Norm Davis (D) Sal Alaimo (D) 4-year term
District B Vote for 2
4-year term BERWICK AREA SCHOOL Karen A. Masters
Vote for 1 DIRECTOR James J. Welby
Vincent Guarneri (R) Phillip Lipski
4-year term
Scott Koppenhofer (R) Region 3
Vaughn D. Koter (D)
Vote for 5
All candidates cross-filed 4-year term
Darlene Duggins (D)
Dann McGann Vote for 1
Tony George (D)
William McLaughlin Walter Glogowski
District C
Richard Knorr
4-year term Susy L. Wiegand NORTHWEST AREA SCHOOL
Vote for 1 Brian J. Seely DIRECTOR
Stephen J. Urban (R)
Justin McCarthy (D) 4-year term
CRESTWOOD SCHOOL Vote for 5
Eric Redick Sr. (D)
Shelby Sudnick (D) DIRECTOR All candidates cross-filed
Calman Baggs (D) 4-year term Ralph L. Killian
Maureen Lavelle (D) Vote for 5 Gerald E. Conger
District D All candidates cross-filed Al Gordon
4-year term Kenneth L. Malkemes Jr. Jeff Pierontoni
Vote for 1 Gene R. Mancini Jr. Daryl Morgan
Linda J. Urban (R) Joseph M. Federici
Bill Barrett (D) DALLAS SCHOOL DIRECTOR
District E PITTSTON AREA SCHOOL
4-year term
4-year term Vote for 5
DIRECTOR
Vote for 1 All candidates cross-filed 4-year term
Virgil Argenta (R) Larry Schuler Vote for 5
Darren G. Snyder (D) James J. Gattuso Jr. Tony Guariglia (cross-filed)
Mike Merritt (D) Bruce M. Goeringer John Casey Donahue (cross-filed)
Catherine L. Wega Joe Kelly (cross-filed)
WILKES-BARRE TWP. Dennis K. Gochoel Jr. Richard Gorzkowski (cross filed)
MAYOR Colleen Slocum Charles A. Sciandra (cross-filed)
Jeff Thomas John D. Boone (cross-filed)
4-year term Robert Lampman D)
Fred L. Parry
Vote for 1 Anthony Tuttle (D)
Abe Belles (R)
Carl Kuren (R)
GREATER NANTICOKE AREA
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Vote for 3 Kathy Grinaway
Tony Prushinksi
John J. Jablowski Jr. (R) Louis Elmy
Janine Floryshak
Mary Yuknavich (R) James Susek
Kenny James
Katie Krutski Arnone (R) Maryanne W. Toole
Ryan Verazin
Michael Wildes (D) Barry Matthews II
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Kevin Flaherty (D) John Quinn
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Wilkes-Barre
By EDWARD LEWIS Seven people are vying for the magisterial district judge seat Mayor Tom
elewis@timesleader.com Leighton has
11-1-01 based in South Wilkes-Barre that has been vacant for more been highly
Eleven magisterial district
judge seats are up for votes in the
than a year after William Amesbury was elected to the county visible and
easily ap-
primary election Tuesday with court of common pleas. proachable.
only one incumbent being chal- To continue
lenged. for a third
Despite the contested cam- Jeff Thomas, 44, a Wilkes- Those campaigning for magist- term in of-
paign of an incumbent for the dis- Barre Area School District em- erial district 11-3-04, which cov- fice, Leighton
trict judge seat in the greater ployee. ers Hazle Township and West Ha- has to defeat
Nanticoke area, two open district Stephen A. Urban, 58, a Lu- zleton. candidates in
seats have resulted in crowded zerne County commissioner. Hazleton police Detective the primary
races. All candidates have cross filed James Dixon, 36, of Hazle Town- on Tuesday
for the Democratic and Republi- ship. and then win
Seven people are vying for the
the general
magisterial district judge seat 11- can nominations. David P. Bogansky, 45, of Hazle
election in
1-01 based in South Wilkes-Barre Those running for magistrate Township, a retired Freeland po- November.
that has been vacant for more district 11-3-02 that includes Nan- lice detective.
than a year after William Ames- ticoke, Newport Township, Ply- Mark Rockovich, 43, former
bury was elected to the county mouth and Plymouth Township: mayor of West Hazleton.
court of common pleas. Whittaker, of Newport Town- Frank J. Skokoski, 52, an attor-
Senior District Judge Andrew ship, the incumbent district ney residing in West Hazleton.
Barilla, 74, has been voluntarily judge. Incumbent district judges who
presiding over cases in the magis- Matthew L. Zlotek, of Ply- are uncontested are: American politics a mayor, He’s been a leader who
CONNOR
terial district. mouth, an assistant high school Paul J. Roberts Jr., 57, based in almost any mayor, is blamed restored hope in a city and
Four candidates are fighting football coach. Kingston; David Barilla, 52, for a lot and given credit for downtown that was losing
for the magisterial district post Michael J. Buckley, of Nanti- based in Swoyersville; Joseph A. little. hope. He has led by example
11-3-04 based in Hazle Township, coke. Halesey, 60, based in Hanover Tom Leighton rescued the and made Wilkes-Barre a bet-
Continued from Page 1B
hoping to replace the retiring bond rating for a city that was ter place to live and work.
Whittaker, Zlotek and Buckley Township; John E. Hasay, 57,
District Judge Thomas Sharkey, and sidewalks, revamped seen by Wall Street and finan- We need to keep him right
have cross filed for the Democrat- based in Shickshinny; Daniel
facilities at Coal Street Park.” ciers as almost bankrupt. He where we want him - in the
67. ic and Republican nominations. O’Donnell, 42, based in Sugar- These and other positive has restored our credit rating, mayor’s seat.
Donald Whittaker, 51, the dis- Lawrence J. Karnes, 43, of Nan- loaf; Gerald L. Fessiner, 57, based results from Leighton’s tenure which is vital to providing
trict judge for 11-3-02 based in ticoke, a pizza restaurant owner, in Freeland; Ronald Swank, 63, as mayor resulted in a unani- money for improvements in
Nanticoke, is being challenged in Richard L. Connor is editor and
is seeking the Republican nomi- based in Wright Township; and mous endorsement by the city services and in the repair publisher of The Times Leader.
the primary election by Michael nation in the primary election for Jim Tupper, 59, based in King- editorial board. of its infrastructure. Reach him at rconnor@timeslead-
J. Buckley, 45, and Matthew L. the magisterial district. ston Township. Generally speaking in This is fact, not opinion. er.com
Zlotek, 46.
Magisterial district judges are
not required to be lawyers, but if
they are not, they must complete
an educational course and pass a
qualifying examination before
they can take office.
District judges are elected to a
six-year term, receive an annual
salary of $78,000, and preside
over preliminary arraignments
and preliminary hearings, estab-
lish bail for criminal offenses ex-
cept for criminal homicide and
voluntary manslaughter, issue ar-
rest warrants, preside over land-
lord-tenant disputes, and preside
over civil proceedings when the
amount in controversy does not
exceed $8,000.
There are 17 magisterial dis-
tricts in the county, not including
Wilkes-Barre Central Court,
which hears preliminary hear-
ings for the two magisterial dis-
tricts in Wilkes-Barre.
Those campaigning for magist-
rate for the 11-1-01 district that
covers most of South Wilkes-
Barre:
Christopher O’Donnell, 48, a
Luzerne County assistant public
defender and former assistant
district attorney.
Tim Henry, 43, solicitor for the
City of Wilkes-Barre.
Mike Smith, 58, a former bail
bondsman.
Don Winder, who previously
ran for magistrate in 2007.
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We want you to know that you can feel good about the future of quality care in the community, but also keep jobs right here at
healthcare in Scranton and Northeast Pennsylvania – because the home. In fact, our local hospitals and economy will benefit from
future is brighter for you, your family and our community. at least $68 million for upgrading services and facilities over the
next five years.
Mercy Scranton, Mercy Tyler and Mercy Special Care are now
affiliated with Community Health Systems, Inc, one of the The employees, physicians, and volunteers throughout the Scranton,
nation's leading operators of acute care hospitals. As part of this Tunkhannock and Nanticoke areas now have the opportunity to
relationship these facilities join a broad network of 11 other learn what more than 80,000 other healthcare professionals across
hospitals in Pennsylvania. One change you'll notice today is the the country already know – they are part of a national
renaming of the hospitals to Regional Hospital of Scranton, Tyler organization dedicated to creating great places for people to work,
Memorial Hospital, and Special Care Hospital. While the names physicians to practice medicine, and patients to receive care.
have changed the spirit of compassion established by the Sisters of
Looking to the future, we will work diligently to continue to earn
Mercy will continue.
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Will backgrounds factor into election? sistant District Attorney, I prosecute criminals, work with crime
victims and their families, and collaborate with law enforcement
officers. I am proud to have the endorsements/recommendation
of the Luzerne County Chiefs of Police, the Wyoming Valley
Nomination contests for the Nutter is endorsed by Onorato, the 2010 Democratic
Fraternal Order of Police, the Hazleton Fraternal Order of Po-
top executive posts in Philadel- gubernatorial nominee, is step- lice, and the PSEA.
phia and Allegheny County in both major newspapers ping down at the end of his
Tuesday’s primary election in a heavily Democratic term. But the focus of this letter is integrity. This term has been used
feature one candidate who re- One of the GOP candidates, a lot in the election. But how do you define it? What does it
cently completed a federal pris- city where winning the Pittsburgh lawyer Chuck mean for the election?
on term for tax evasion and party’s primary is tanta- McCullough, 56, faces a string
I believe your integrity or moral code is a roadmap that defines the way you live. As a
another who is awaiting trial for of criminal charges stemming
theft. mount to winning the from allegations that he stole
judge, it takes on heightened meaning since you are now charged with the public trust.
In Philadelphia, Mayor Mi- general election. $200,000 from the estate of an For the past three months, I have used the word integrity extensively in my campaign. But it’s
chael Nutter’s re-election bid is elderly dementia patient he not a word that I just recently discovered. It has been a way of life for as long as I can remember.
being challenged in the Demo- represented. Earlier this month,
cratic primary by T. Milton heavily Democratic city where a county judge agreed to post- It means
Street, 72, a one-time state winning the party’s primary is pone McCullough’s trial from • My word is my bond.
senator and a brother of former tantamount to winning the September to mid-November, • I will not sacrifice my values for personal or professional gain.
• I will not sacrifice my values even if pressured to do so.
Mayor John Street. Milton general election. after the general election.
• I will never break the public trust.
Street was released from prison Vying for the Republican McCullough, a former county
last year after serving 26 nomination are Karen Brown, a councilman, is opposing the
months for failing to pay income
taxes.
former teacher and ex-Democrat party-backed candidate, D. Raja,
who won the GOP’s endorse- 45, a Mount Lebanon business- Best, If I am fortunate enough to be elected to the office, I will continue to
follow these lifelong values and truths.
Nutter, 53, has raised far more
campaign cash — more than
ment in the primary, and real-
estate agent John Featherman.
man.
The Democratic primary pits Molly Thank you for taking the time to read this. I ask for your support
$800,000 in the first four In Allegheny County, the Rich Fitzgerald, a veteran coun- and vote on May 17.
months of the year — compared open county executive’s seat has ty councilman who is endorsed mollyforjudge.com
to Street’s reliance on donated inspired contests for both the by the party, against city Con- mollyforjudge.blogspot.com
services. Nutter is endorsed by Republican and Democratic troller Mark Patrick Flaherty.
both major newspapers in a nominations. Incumbent Dan Peter Jackson, AP Paid for By the Committee to Elect Molly Hanlon Mirabito
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want to go farther
services expanded beyond can-
cer patients to those with slower-
moving and less predictable ill-
nesses like heart failure, Alz-
heimer’s and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease.
Government spending on hos-
pice grew from $2.9 billion in
2000 to $10 billion in 2007, ac-
cording to a 2009 report from
MedPac, the Medicare Payment
Advisory Commission that rec-
ommended the tougher stance
on long stays. During those years,
the number of hospice providers
rose from 2,300 to 3,200, with
most of the growth in for-profits.
MedPac said that hospice is
most profitable during long
stays, which “may have led to in-
appropriate utilization of the
benefit among some hospices.”
While the median length of stay
has remained steady at about two
weeks, the longest stays have got-
ten longer. The agency estimated
that in about 6 percent of hospic-
es, 40 percent or more of stays ex-
ceed 180 days.
The longer stays, MedPac said,
blur the distinction between true
hospice and long-term care.
Area hospices say the new
rules have forced them to hire
more doctors and nurse practitio-
ners. Because reimbursements
haven’t gone up, that’s squeezing
their budgets. Although few pa-
tients actually are dropped from
hospice, the new visits also are
scaring families that rely on hos-
pice to help them with the ardu-
ous work of caring for the dying
at home.
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Luck, desire
Vazquez was a one-man wreck- season, and he leads the team Reddick ended the bid with a
for today 2
ing crew for Scranton/Wilkes- and the International League two-run homer to center field.
YANKEES Barre Saturday night. with 14 homers. Mitchell helped give relief to a
The 29-year old first baseman “I don’t think our record bullpen corps that was pushed
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Vazquez finished with four D.J. Mitchell (2-2) pitched in- See SWB , Page 5C veryone was talking about the
By DOUG FERGUSON astonishing tennis shot George
AP Golf Writer Parkhurst pulled off on his way
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL to finally winning a District 2 singles
— Nick Watney and Graeme championship.
McDowell were atop the leader- But getting the gold was far from a
board after a short day of work Sat- miracle.
urday in The Players Champion- The Wyoming Seminary junior came
ship. The winner of golf’s richest into the district tournament as the top
prize will have to work overtime. seed for the second consecutive year,
After storms and you don’t become that good and
that delayed the for that long by accident.
third round by A lot of kids make mistakes on the
41⁄2 hours and tennis court and simply shrug it off.
softened the Not George Parkhurst and his broth-
TPC Sawgrass,
er Harry.
Watney and
“They are practicing with a pur-
McDowell came
pose,” Wyoming Seminary coach Mike
Watney out firing in the
twilight to reach Balutanski said. “George is a (partic-
11-under par ularly) hard worker. In practice, he will
through only work on his game.”
five holes when That’s why Parkhurst is able to work
play was sus- wonders that sometimes become the
pended by dark- shock and talk of a tournament.
ness. He should have had no chance to
The biggest return a deep lob to his opponent, Will
McDowell move all day Cognetti from Scranton Prep, sent way
might have been over Parkhurst’s head and into the deep
a pine that toppled by a big gust right corner of the baseline.
during the thunderstorms. Except Parkhurst turned his back to
David Toms, the 36-hole leader the net and chased down the ball, blast-
who had to wait until dinner time ing a two-handed return between his
to tee off, only made it through five legs with enough power to get it just
holes. He made all pars, and prob- over the net.
ably was happy to stop. Toms had “It was probably the luckiest shot I
birdie putts inside 12 feet on every ever hit,” the son of Claire and Scott
hole — two of them inside 7 feet — Parkhurst said.
andmissedthemalltostayat10un-
Luck had very little to do with it.
der.SteveStrickeralsowasat10un-
“I practice them,” Parkhurst said of
der after two birdies. AP PHOTO
his incredibly unorthodox return. “I hit
Only 40 players managed to fin- Boston Red Sox’s Mike Cameron, left, runs past New York Yankees catcher Russell Martin to score on a single by Jason
ish the third round. Varitek during the seventh inning of an American League East game, Saturday, at Yankee Stadium in New York. one out of 10 (successfully). I just got
That included Ian Poulter, who my racket perfectly on it. I’m thankful
L O C A L B A S E B A L L H O C K E Y
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston 1, Hamilton 0
C A L E N D A R Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1
International League Sunday, May 15: Hamilton at Houston, 5:05 p.m.
Monday, May 16 North Division AMERICA’S LINE National Hockey League
Playoff Glance
Tuesday, May 17: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, May 18: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30
H.S. BASEBALL W L Pct. GB p.m.
FIRST ROUND
Yankees ................................... 21 14 .600 —
(4:15 p.m.)
Wyoming Area at Berwick Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 21 15 .583 1
⁄2 By Roxy Roxborough EASTERN CONFERENCE
x-Friday, May 20: Houston at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m.
x-Sunday, May 22: Hamilton at Houston, 5:05 p.m.
Tunkhannock at Dallas Washington 4, New York Rangers 1 x-Tuesday, May 24: Hamilton at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 18 18 .500 31⁄2 Wednesday, April 13: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers
Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer
Nanticoke at Crestwood
Rochester (Twins) ................... 14 20 .412 61⁄2 NOTE: There will be no over/under run total (which would be the overnight total) for 1, OT International Hockey
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 15 22 .405 7 Friday, April 15: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
Hazleton Area at Coughlin
Syracuse (Nationals)............... 13 22 .371 8 all the Chicago Cubs home games due to the constantly changing weather reports Sunday, April 17: N.Y. Rangers 3, Washington 2 IIHF Men's World Championship Glance
MMI Prep at Lake-Lehman At Bratislava and Kosice, Slovakia
Northwest at Hanover Area South Division at Wrigley Field. Wednesday, April 20: Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers
3, 2OT QUALIFICATION ROUND
GAR at West Side Tech W L Pct. GB
Wyoming Seminary at Meyers Saturday, April 23: Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Group E
Durham (Rays)......................... 22 15 .595 — BASEBALL BREWERS -$165 Pirates
Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 3 ......................... GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts
H.S. SOFTBALL Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 19 16 .543 2 Czech
(4:15 p.m.) Favorite Odds Underdog Giants -$135 CUBS Thursday, April 14: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0
Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 16 19 .457 5 Saturday, April 16: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4 Republic.......... 5 5 0 0 0 19 7 15
Wyoming Area at Berwick American League ROCKIES -$145 Padres
Tunkhannock at Dallas Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 13 22 .371 8 Monday, April 18: Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2 Finland............. 5 2 2 0 1 16 10 10
Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer West Division Wednesday, April 20: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 Germany ......... 5 2 0 2 1 15 17 8
INDIANS -$135 Mariners DODGERS -$120 D’backs Friday, April 22: Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 3, OT
Nanticoke at Crestwood W L Pct. GB Russia ............. 5 2 0 1 2 12 14 7
Hazleton Area at Coughlin TIGERS -$185 Royals NBA Sunday, April 24: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, OT Slovakia .......... 5 1 0 0 4 13 14 3
Columbus (Indians)................ 25 11 .694 — Tuesday, April 26: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2
MMI Prep at Lake-Lehman Louisville (Reds) .................... 22 14 .611 3 Favorite Points Underdog Denmark ......... 5 0 1 0 4 9 22 2
Northwest at Hanover Area RAYS -$132 Orioles Boston 4, Montreal 3 Group F
Toledo (Tigers)....................... 18 19 .486 71⁄2 THUNDER 6.5 Grizzlies Thursday, April 14: Montreal 2, Boston 0
GAR at West Side Tech Blue Jays -$117 TWINS ......................... GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts
Wyoming Seminary at Meyers Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 14 23 .378 111⁄2 Saturday, April 16: Montreal 3, Boston 1 Canada............ 5 3 2 0 0 23 11 13
Saturday's Games Eastern Conference Finals Monday, April 18: Boston 4, Montreal 2 Sweden ........... 5 3 0 1 1 18 10 10
H.S. SOCCER RANGERS -$140 Angels
Dallas at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m. Syracuse 11, Durham 0 Thursday, April 21: Boston 5, Montreal 4, OT Norway ............ 5 2 1 0 2 17 15 8
BULLS 2 Heat Saturday, April 23: Boston 2, Montreal 1, 2OT
Meyers at Hanover Area, 7 p.m. (football stadium) Yankees 10, Pawtucket 2 A’S -$160 White Sox United States .. 5 2 0 1 2 15 19 7
Hazleton Area at Lake-Lehman, 7 p.m. Louisville 8, Buffalo 3 NHL Tuesday, April 26: Montreal 2, Boston 1 Switzerland ..... 5 1 1 1 2 11 12 6
Lehigh Valley 8, Norfolk 7 Red Sox -$120 YANKEES Wednesday, April 27: Boston 4, Montreal 3, OT
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Favorite Odds Underdog France ............. 5 0 0 1 4 5 22 1
Toledo 13, Gwinnett 1 National League Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 3
(5:45 p.m.) Indianapolis 4, Columbus 2 Thursday, May 5
Meyers at Crestwood CANUCKS -$165/ Sharks Wednesday, April 13: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0
Charlotte 2, Rochester 0, 5 innings Cards -$115 REDS Friday, April 15: Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 1 At Bratislava
North Pocono at Coughlin +$145 Russia 4, Denmark 3
Hazleton Area at Delaware Valley Today's Games Monday, April 18: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2
Yankees at Pawtucket, 1:05 p.m. NATIONALS -$112 Marlins Wednesday, April 20: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, At Kosice
Berwick at Hanover Area Norway 3, Switzerland 2
Dallas at Wyoming Valley West Norfolk at Lehigh Valley, 1:35 p.m. 2OT
Phillies -$110 BRAVES Saturday, April 23: Tampa Bay 8, Pittsburgh 2 Friday, May 6
Durham at Syracuse, 2 p.m.
H.S. Track and Field Toledo at Gwinnett, 2:05 p.m. Monday, April 25: Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2
(3 p.m.) Mets -$108 ASTROS At Bratislava
Columbus at Indianapolis, 2:05 p.m. Wednesday, April 27: Tampa Bay 1, Pittsburgh 0 Finland 5, Germany 4, SO
District 2 Class 2A Track and Field Championships, Buffalo at Louisville, 2:05 p.m.
Scranton Memorial Stadium WESTERN CONFERENCE Czech Republic 3, Slovakia 2
Rochester at Charlotte, 2:15 p.m. Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 At Kosice
Tuesday, May 17 Monday's Games Wednesday, April 13: Vancouver 2, Chicago 0 Canada 4, United States 3, SO
Toledo at Gwinnett, 10:35 a.m. Friday, April 15: Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 Sweden 4, France 0
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Buffalo at Louisville, 11:05 a.m. Sunday, April 17: Vancouver 3, Chicago 2 Saturday, May 7
(5:45 p.m.)
Wyoming Area at West Side Tech
Columbus at Indianapolis, 11:05 a.m.
Durham at Syracuse, 12 p.m.
B A S K E T B A L L Harrington, DEN ................................ 5
Q. Richardson, ORL ......................... 5
10.500
10.500
Tuesday, April 19: Chicago 7, Vancouver 2 At Bratislava
Thursday, April 21: Chicago 5, Vancouver 0 Denmark 4, Germany 3, SO
Nanticoke at Pittston Area Yankees at Pawtucket, 6:15 p.m. Bogans, CHI....................................... 19 39.487 Sunday, April 24: Chicago 4, Vancouver 3, OT Finland 2, Slovakia 1
Abington Heights at Holy Redeemer
Lake-Lehman at Tunkhannock
Norfolk at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. NBA Korver, CHI ........................................ 18 38.474 Tuesday, April 26: Vancouver 2, Chicago 1, OT
At Kosice
Rochester at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Paul, NOR .......................................... 9 19.474 San Jose 4, Los Angeles 2
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER FIRST ROUND Canada 3, Norway 2
Gallinari, DEN .................................... 7 15.467
Wyoming Area at Honesdale, 4:15 p.m. Eastern League EASTERN CONFERENCE Stojakovic, DAL ................................. 24 52.462
Thursday, April 14: San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT
Saturday, April 16: Los Angeles 4, San Jose 0
United States 3, France 2
Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m. Chicago 4, Indiana 1 Lawson, DEN ..................................... 5 11.455 Tuesday, April 19: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 5, OT Sunday, May 8
Eastern Division
H.S. Track and Field Saturday, April 16: Chicago 104, Indiana 99 REBOUNDS PER GAME Thursday, April 21: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3 At Bratislava
W L Pct. GB Czech Republic 3, Russia 2
(3 p.m.) Monday, April 18: Chicago 96, Indiana 90 .................................................. GOFFDEFTOTAVG Saturday, April 23: Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1
District 2 Class 3A Track and Field Championships, New Hampshire (Blue Jays)... 22 13 .629 — Thursday, April 21: Chicago 88, Indiana 84 Monday, April 25: San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3, OT At Kosice
Howard, ORL .......................... 6 27 66 93 15.5
Scranton Memorial Stadium New Britain (Twins) ................. 21 13 .618 1
⁄2 Saturday, April 23: Indiana 89, Chicago 84 Detroit 4, Phoenix 0 Sweden 2, Switzerland 0
Gasol, MEM.............................12 39 100 139 11.6
Reading (Phillies) .................... 21 15 .583 11⁄2 Tuesday, April 26: Chicago 116, Indiana 89
Wednesday, May 18 Trenton (Yankees)................... 19 17 .528 3 ⁄2
1 Miami 4, Philadelphia 1
Randolph, MEM ......................12 37 94 131 10.9 Wednesday, April 13: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2
Saturday, April 16: Detroit 4, Phoenix 3
Monday, May 9
At Bratislava
Garnett, BOS........................... 9 21 77 98 10.9
H.S. BASEBALL Binghamton (Mets).................. 13 20 .394 8 Saturday, April 16: Miami 97, Philadelphia 89 Duncan, SAN........................... 6 16 47 63 10.5 Monday, April 18: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Slovakia 4, Denmark 1
(4:15 p.m.) Portland (Red Sox).................. 11 22 .333 10 Monday, April 18: Miami 94, Philadelphia 73 Noah, CHI ................................11 47 67 114 10.4 Wednesday, April 20: Detroit 6, Phoenix 3 Finland 3, Russia 2, SO
Tunkahnnock at Wyoming Valley West Thursday, April 21: Miami 100, Philadelphia 94 Anthony, NYK ......................... 4 13 28 41 10.3 Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 Czech Republic 5, Germany 2
Western Division Sunday, April 24: Philadelphia 86, Miami 82
Dallas at Berwick Camby, POR ........................... 6 18 40 58 9.7 Wednesday, April 13: Nashville 4, Anaheim 1 At Kosice
Nanticoke at Coughlin W L Pct. GB Wednesday, April 27: Miami 97, Philadelphia 91 Bosh, MIA ................................10 27 69 96 9.6 Friday, April 15: Anaheim 5, Nashville 3 Norway 5, France 2
Pittston Area at Crestwood Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 18 16 .529 — Boston 4, New York 0 Sunday, April 17: Nashville 4, Anaheim 3 Switzerland 5, United States 3
Bynum, LAL.............................10 36 60 96 9.6
Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 18 18 .500 1 Sunday, April 17: Boston 87, New York 85 Horford, ATL............................12 25 90 115 9.6 Wednesday, April 20: Anaheim 6, Nashville 3 Canada 3, Sweden 2
Meyers at GAR Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 17 17 .500 1 Tuesday, April 19: Boston 96, New York 93 Boozer, CHI.............................11 24 80 104 9.5 Friday, April 22: Nashville 4, Anaheim 3, OT RELEGATION BRACKET
Northwest at MMI Prep Akron (Indians)......................... 17 19 .472 2 Friday, April 22: Boston 113, New York 96 James, MIA..............................10 21 73 94 9.4 Sunday, April 24: Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 ......................... GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Pts
Hanover Area at Wyoming Seminary Sunday, April 24: Boston 101, New York 89 Wallace, POR ......................... 6 9 46 55 9.2 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Latvia ............... 3 2 0 0 1 12 9 6
Lake-Lehman at West Side Tech Richmond (Giants) .................. 16 19 .457 21⁄2
Atlanta 4, Orlando 2 Hilario, DEN............................. 5 14 31 45 9.0 EASTERN CONFERENCE Belarus............ 3 2 0 0 1 17 9 6
H.S. SOFTBALL Erie (Tigers) ............................. 15 19 .441 3 Saturday, April 16: Atlanta 103, Orlando 93
Saturday's Games Chandler, DAL.........................10 36 51 87 8.7 Tampa Bay 4, Washington 0 Austria ............. 3 1 0 0 2 6 13 3
(4:15 p.m.) Tuesday, April 19: Orlando 88, Atlanta 82 Smith, ATL...............................12 18 84 102 8.5 Slovenia .......... 3 1 0 0 2 8 12 3
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Valley West Altoona 6, Erie 5 Friday, April 22: Atlanta 88, Orlando 84 Friday, April 29: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2
New Britain 6, Portland 3, 1st game Nowitzki, DAL..........................10 7 77 84 8.4 Sunday, May 1: Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2, OT Thursday, May 5
Dallas at Berwick Sunday, April 24: Atlanta 88, Orlando 85 Brand, PHL .............................. 5 12 30 42 8.4
Nanticoke at Coughlin New Hampshire 13, Reading 10 Tuesday, April 26: Orlando 101, Atlanta 76 Tuesday, May 3: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3 At Bratislava
Pittston Area at Crestwood Akron 4, Bowie 2 Thursday, April 28: Atlanta 84, Orlando 81 Ibaka, OKC ..............................11 33 58 91 8.3 Wednesday, May 4: Tampa Bay 5, Washington 3 Slovenia 5, Latvia 2
Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area Harrisburg at Richmond, ppd., rain Gasol, LAL...............................10 32 46 78 7.8 Boston 4, Philadelphia 0 At Kosice
WESTERN CONFERENCE Martin, DEN............................. 5 6 33 39 7.8
Meyers at GAR Binghamton 3, Trenton 2 Saturday, April 30: Boston 7, Philadelphia 3 Belarus 7, Austria 2
Portland at New Britain, late Memphis 4, San Antonio 2 Stoudemire, NYK.................... 4 11 20 31 7.8 Monday, May 2: Boston 3, Philadelphia 2, OT
Northwest at MMI Prep Sunday, April 17: Memphis 101, San Antonio 98 Saturday, May 7
Hanover Area at Wyoming Seminary Today's Games Wade, MIA...............................10 23 53 76 7.6 Wednesday, May 4: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1
Wednesday, April 20: San Antonio 93, Memphis 87 Durant, OKC ............................11 10 73 83 7.5 Friday, May 6: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 At Bratislava
Lake-Lehman at West Side Tech Binghamton at Trenton, 1:05 p.m. Saturday, April 23: Memphis 91, San Antonio 88 Austria 3, Slovenia 2
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL New Hampshire at Reading, 1:05 p.m. Aldridge, POR ......................... 6 16 29 45 7.5 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Monday, April 25: Memphis 104, San Antonio 86 Iguodala, PHL ......................... 5 7 28 35 7.0 At Kosice
(5:45 p.m.) Portland at New Britain, 1:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 27: San Antonio 110, Memphis Vancouver 4, Nashville 2 Latvia 6, Belarus 3
Crestwood at North Pocono Erie at Altoona, 2 p.m. Perkins, OKC ..........................11 28 47 75 6.8 Thursday, April 28: Vancouver 1, Nashville 0
103, OT Hibbert, IND ............................ 5 15 19 34 6.8 Sunday, May 8
Meyers at Hazleton Area Harrisburg at Richmond, 2:05 p.m. Friday, April 29: Memphis 99, San Antonio 91 Saturday, April 30: Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, 2OT
Coughlin at Berwick Akron at Bowie, 2:05 p.m. Paul, NOR................................ 6 3 37 40 6.7 Tuesday, May 3: Vancouver 3, Nashville 2, OT At Bratislava
L.A. Lakers 4, New Orleans 2 Belarus 7, Slovenia 1
Delaware Valley at Dallas Monday's Games Sunday, April 17: New Orleans 109, L.A. Lakers 100 ASSISTS PER GAME Thursday, May 5: Vancouver 4, Nashville 2
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER No games scheduled ................................................................... GASTAVG Saturday, May 7: Nashville 4, Vancouver 3 At Kosice
Wednesday, April 20: L.A. Lakers 87, New Orleans Latvia 4, Austria 1
Honesdale at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m. 78 Paul, NOR ................................................ 6 69 11.5 Monday, May 9: Vancouver 2, Nashville 1
Friday, April 22: L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86 Rondo, BOS ............................................ 9 86 9.6 San Jose 4, Detroit 3 QUARTERFINALS
Thursday, May 19 Sunday, April 24: New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88 Rose, CHI ................................................11 90 8.2 Friday, April 29: San Jose 2, Detroit 1, OT All Games at Bratislava
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL S O C C E R Tuesday, April 26: L.A. Lakers 106, New Orleans 90 Kidd, DAL.................................................10 72 7.2
Iguodala, PHL ......................................... 5 34 6.8
Sunday, May 1: San Jose 2, Detroit 1
Wednesday, May 4: San Jose 4, Detroit 3, OT
Wednesday, May 11
(5:45 p.m.) Thursday, April 28: L.A. Lakers 98, New Orleans 80 At Bratislava
Hanover Area at Wyoming Area Dallas 4, Portland 2 Conley, MEM...........................................12 77 6.4 Friday, May 6: Detroit 4, San Jose 3 Czech Republic 4, United States 0
Wyoming Valley West at Nanticoke Major League Soccer Saturday, April 16: Dallas 89, Portland 81 Westbrook, OKC.....................................11 70 6.4 Sunday, May 8: Detroit 4, San Jose 3
Tuesday, May 10: Detroit 3, San Jose 1
Sweden 5, Germany 2
West Side Tech at Abington Heights Tuesday, April 19: Dallas 101, Portland 89 Holiday, PHL............................................ 5 28 5.6 Thursday, May 12
EASTERN CONFERENCE Miller, POR .............................................. 6 33 5.5 Thursday, May 12: San Jose 3, Detroit 2
Pittston Area at Lake-Lehman Thursday, April 21: Portland 97, Dallas 92 Finland 4, Norway 1
Holy Redeemer at Tunkhannock W L T Pts GF GA Saturday, April 23: Portland 84, Dallas 82 Parker, SAN............................................. 6 31 5.2 CONFERENCE FINALS Russia 2, Canada 1
New York........................ 4 1 3 15 11 3 Monday, April 25: Dallas 93, Portland 82 Nelson, ORL ............................................ 6 30 5.0 EASTERN CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Philadelphia ................... 4 3 2 14 6 6 Thursday, April 28: Dallas 103, Portland 96 Wade, MIA ...............................................10 50 5.0 Tampa Bay vs. Boston
James, MIA..............................................10 49 4.9 At Bratislava
Columbus ....................... 3 1 4 13 8 6 Oklahoma City 4, Denver 1 Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay at Boston, late
Friday, May 13
W H AT ’ S O N T V New England.................. 3 3 4 13 9 12 Sunday, April 17: Oklahoma City 107, Denver 103
Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 106, Denver
Anthony, NYK.......................................... 4 19 4.8
Felton, DEN ............................................. 5 21 4.2
Tuesday, May 17: Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m.
Thursday, May 19: Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. Sweden 5, Czech Republic 2
Houston .......................... 3 3 3 12 13 10 Collison, IND ........................................... 5 20 4.0 Saturday, May 21: Boston at Tampa Bay, 1:30 p.m. Finland 3, Russia 0
89
Sunday, May 15 D.C. ................................. 3 4 3 12 13 18 Saturday, April 23: Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94 STEALS PER GAME x-Monday, May 23: Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. MEDAL GAMES
Toronto FC..................... 2 4 5 11 11 17 x-Wednesday, May 25: Boston at Tampa Bay, 8 At Bratislava
AUTO RACING Chicago .......................... 1 3 5 8 12 15
Monday, April 25: Denver 104, Oklahoma City 101
Wednesday, April 27: Oklahoma City 100, Denver
................................................................... GSTLAVG
Ginobili, SAN............................................ 5 13 2.60 p.m. Sunday, May 15
12:30 p.m. Sporting Kansas City .... 1 4 1 4 10 13 97 Holiday, PHL ............................................ 5 10 2.00 x-Friday, May 27: Tampa Bay at Boston, 8 p.m. Bronze Medal
FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, FedEx 400, at Dover, WESTERN CONFERENCE CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Nelson, ORL ............................................ 6 12 2.00 WESTERN CONFERENCE Czech Republic vs. Russia, 10 a.m.
Del. EASTERN CONFERENCE Garnett, BOS ........................................... 9 17 1.89 Vancouver vs. San Jose Gold Medal
W L T Pts GF GA
7 p.m. Chicago 4, Atlanta 2 Paul, NOR ................................................ 6 11 1.83 Sunday, May 15: San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Sweden vs. Finland, 2:30 p.m.
ESPN2 — NHRA, Southern Nationals, at Atlanta Los Angeles ................... 4 2 5 17 13 11 Allen, MEM...............................................12 21 1.75 Wednesday, May 18: San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
Real Salt Lake ............... 5 1 0 15 9 2 Monday, May 2: Atlanta 103, Chicago 95
(same-day tape) Wednesday, May 4: Chicago 86, Atlanta 73 Wade, MIA ...............................................10 17 1.70 Friday, May 20: Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Colorado......................... 4 3 3 15 12 10
FC Dallas........................ 4 3 2 14 11 10
Friday, May 6: Chicago 99, Atlanta 82 Bryant, LAL...............................................10 16 1.60
Kidd, DAL .................................................10 16 1.60
Sunday, May 22: Vancouver at San Jose, 3 p.m.
x-Tuesday, May 24: San Jose at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
R A C I N G
Sunday, May 8: Atlanta 100, Chicago 88
1 p.m. Seattle ............................. 3 3 4 13 12 10 Tuesday, May 10: Chicago 95, Atlanta 83 Rose, CHI.................................................11 17 1.55 x-Thursday, May 26: Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m.
BTN — Minnesota at Penn State Portland .......................... 4 3 1 13 11 13 Thursday, May 12: Chicago 93, Atlanta 73 Hill, SAN ................................................... 6 9 1.50 x-Saturday, May 28: San Jose at Vancouver, 8 p.m. NASCAR
3 p.m. Chivas USA.................... 2 3 3 9 8 7 Miami 4, Boston 1 Westbrook, OKC .....................................11 16 1.45
Fisher, LAL...............................................10 14 1.40
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Nationwide-5-hour ENERGY 200
BTN — Michigan at Indiana Vancouver ...................... 1 5 5 8 12 16 Sunday, May 1: Miami 99, Boston 90 At Dover International Speedway
Tuesday, May 3: Miami 102, Boston 91 George, IND............................................. 5 7 1.40 FIRST ROUND
CYCLING San Jose......................... 1 4 3 6 7 11 Saturday, May 7: Boston 97, Miami 81 BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME EASTERN CONFERENCE Dover, Del.
Wednesday's Games Monday, May 9: Miami 98, Boston 90, OT ................................................................... GBLKAVG Portland 4, Connecticut 2 Lap length: 1 miles
5 p.m. Philadelphia 1, Los Angeles 1, tie
VERSUS — Tour of California, stage 1, South Lake Wednesday, May 11: Miami 97, Boston 87 Ibaka, OKC...............................................11 42 3.82 Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2 (Start position in parentheses)
FC Dallas 1, Toronto FC 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE Duncan, SAN ........................................... 6 15 2.50 Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT 1. (1) Carl Edwards, Ford, 209 laps, 144.6 rating, 0
Tahoe to Truckee, Calif. Vancouver 1, San Jose 1, tie
Dallas 4, L.A. Lakers 0 Noah, CHI ................................................11 24 2.18 Sunday, April 17: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 points, $39,775.
GOLF Saturday's Games Monday, May 2: Dallas 96, L.A. Lakers 94 Gasol, MEM .............................................12 26 2.17 Tuesday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 2. (13) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 209, 113.8, 0, $26,725.
Toronto FC 2, Chicago 2, tie Wednesday, May 4: Dallas 93, L.A. Lakers 81 Smith, ATL ...............................................12 25 2.08 Thursday, April 21: Portland 5, Connecticut 4 3. (10) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 209, 109.8, 41,
8 a.m. New England 1, Vancouver 0 $28,868.
TGC — European PGA Tour, Iberdrola Open, final Friday, May 6: Dallas 98, L.A. Lakers 92 George, IND............................................. 5 10 2.00 Saturday, April 23: Portland 6, Connecticut 4
D.C. United 1, Colorado 1, tie Sunday, May 8: Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86 Howard, ORL........................................... 6 11 1.83 Binghamton 4, Manchester 3 4. (2) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 209, 110, 41,
round, at Mallorca, Spain FC Dallas 2, Philadelphia 0 $26,218.
Oklahoma City 3, Memphis 3 Hibbert, IND............................................. 5 9 1.80 Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1
7:30 a.m. Houston at Real Salt Lake, late J. O’Neal, BOS ........................................ 9 16 1.78 5. (32) David Reutimann, Toyota, 209, 90, 0,
TGC — PGA Tour, THE PLAYERS Championship, Sunday, May 1: Memphis 114, Oklahoma City 101 Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT
Columbus at San Jose, late Jeffries, NYK............................................ 4 7 1.75 Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT $16,700.
third round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Sporting Kansas City at Los Angeles, late Tuesday, May 3: Oklahoma City 111, Memphis 102 6. (8) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 209, 98.7, 38,
Saturday, May 7: Memphis 101, Oklahoma City 93, Gasol, LAL ...............................................10 17 1.70 Tuesday, April 19: Manchester 6, Binghamton 3
2 p.m. Portland at Seattle FC, late Wednesday, April 20: Binghamton 5, Manchester 4, $22,418.
OT 7. (14) Kenny Wallace, Toyota, 209, 88.3, 37,
NBC — PGA Tour, THE PLAYERS Championship, Sunday's Games Monday, May 9: Oklahoma City 133, Memphis 123, OT
final round, at Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Chivas USA at New York, 7 p.m. Friday, April 22: Binghamton 2, Manchester 1, 2OT $21,928.
3OT 8. (12) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 209, 92.5, 0,
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Saturday, May 21 Wednesday, May 11: Oklahoma City 99, Memphis Saturday, April 23: Binghamton 6, Manchester 5,
1:30 p.m.
Chicago at Philadelphia, 8 p.m.
New York at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
72 G O L F OT $21,288.
9. (18) Aric Almirola, Chevrolet, 209, 85.7, 35,
Friday, May 13: Memphis 95, Oklahoma City 83 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Norfolk 2 $23,318.
TBS — Philadelphia at Atlanta Sporting Kansas City at Seattle FC, 10 p.m. Sunday, May 15: Memphis at Oklahoma City, 3:30 Friday, April 15: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1
2:10 p.m. Los Angeles at Chivas USA, 10 p.m. p.m. The Players Championship Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
10. (21) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 209, 77.7, 34,
$23,293.
WGN — San Francisco at Chicago Cubs New England at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS 0
Columbus at Portland, 11 p.m. At TPC Sawgrass 11. (9) Jason Leffler, Chevrolet, 209, 97.4, 33,
SNY — N.Y. Mets at Houston EASTERN CONFERENCE Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk $20,268.
ROOT — Pittsburgh at Milwaukee Sunday, May 22 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. 1
Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. Chicago vs. Miami Purse: $9.5 million 12. (6) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, accident, 208,
8 p.m. Sunday, May 15: Miami at Chicago, 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, 105.7, 0, $14,675.
ESPN — Boston at N.Y. Yankees Toronto FC at Colorado, 7 p.m. Yardage: 7,215; Par 72 Norfolk 2
Wednesday, May 18: Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 13. (11) Joey Logano, Toyota, accident, 208, 116.8,
FC Dallas 2, Philadelphia Union 0 Note: Play was suspended and will be Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk 1
MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Philadelphia ............................... 0 0 — 0
Sunday, May 22: Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 24: Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m. completed Sunday. Saturday, April 23: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 6, Nor-
0, $14,025.
14. (3) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, accident, 208,
1 p.m. Dallas.......................................... 2 0 — 2 x-Thursday, May 26: Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Sean O’Hair .......................................71-71-67—209 folk 3 120.4, 0, $13,450.
ESPN — NCAA Division I, playoffs, first round, Ma- First half—1, Dallas, Brek Shea (Fabian Castillo), x-Saturday, May 28: Chicago at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Peter Hanson.....................................72-72-66—210 Charlotte 4, Hershey 2 15. (31) Mike Bliss, Chevrolet, accident, 208, 79.4,
ryland at North Carolina 29th minute; 2. Dallas, Castillo (Jackson Gon- x-Monday, May 30: Miami at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Bryce Molder .....................................70-73-67—210 Thursday, April 14: Charlotte 5, Hershey 4 29, $21,718.
calves), 43rd minute. NBA LEADERS Charlie Wi ..........................................70-72-68—210 Sunday, April 17: Hershey 4, Charlotte 2 16. (15) Steve Wallace, Toyota, accident, 208, 77.1,
MOTORSPORTS Goalies—Dallas, Kevin Hartman; Philadelphia, Fa- PLAYOFFS / INCLUDES GAMES OF FRIDAY, Robert Allenby ..................................69-74-68—211 Tuesday, April 19: Hershey 3, Charlotte 2 28, $19,768.
ryd Mondragon Kenny Perry.......................................72-71-68—211 Wednesday, April 20: Charlotte 3, Hershey 2 17. (16) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 208, 75.2, 28,
8 a.m. MAY 13, 2011 Friday, April 22: Charlotte 5, Hershey 3
SPEED — MotoGP World Championship, French Yellow Cards— Danny Mwanga, Philadelphia, Charley Hoffman ...............................72-71-68—211 $19,693.
10th; Brian Carroll, Philadelphia, 34th SCORING AVERAGE Sunday, April 24: Charlotte 2, Hershey 1, OT 18. (17) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 207, 83.1, 26, $20,643.
Grand Prix, at Le Mans, France Stewart Cink ......................................70-72-69—211
....................................................... G FGFTPTSAVG WESTERN CONFERENCE 19. (20) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 207, 67.5, 25,
5 p.m. Premier League Rose, CHI.....................................11107 85 317 28.8
Phil Mickelson ...................................71-71-69—211
Angel Cabrera ...................................70-74-68—212 Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 3 $19,593.
SPEED — MotoGP Moto2, French Grand Prix, at Le Durant, OKC.................................11 97 88 308 28.0 20. (19) Michael Annett, Toyota, 205, 64.4, 24,
Mans, France ch-champion, cl-Champions League Matt Jones..........................................72-72-69—213 Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4
Howard, ORL ............................... 6 51 60 162 27.0 Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT $20,268.
12 Mid. Team GP W D L GF GA Pts Garrett Willis ......................................70-74-69—213
Nowitzki, DAL ..............................10 91 71 265 26.5 Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie 2, Manitoba 1 21. (35) J.R. Fitzpatrick, Ford, 204, 56.2, 23,
SPEED — AMA Pro Racing, at Sonoma, Calif. ch, cl-Manchester Chad Campbell .................................73-71-69—213
Wade, MIA ...................................10 90 76 262 26.2 Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 3 $13,225.
United.............................. 37 22 11 4 74 35 77 Trevor Immelman..............................70-73-70—213
NBA BASKETBALL cl-Chelsea ...................... 36 21 7 8 67 30 70
James, MIA ..................................10 89 69 261 26.1
Anthony, NYK .............................. 4 33 29 104 26.0
Zach Johnson....................................74-70-70—214 Friday, April 22: Manitoba 2, Lake Erie 0
Sunday, April 24: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 1
22. (30) Timmy Hill, Ford, 204, 48, 22, $19,393.
23. (26) Danny Efland, Ford, 203, 53.6, 21, $19,718.
cl-Arsenal ....................... 36 19 10 7 69 39 67 Ben Curtis ..........................................71-73-70—214
3:30 p.m. cl-Manchester City ........ 36 19 8 9 55 33 65 Westbrook, OKC .........................11 95 71 273 24.8 Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 1 24. (25) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 202, 57.9,
Chris Couch.......................................71-72-71—214 20, $19,268.
ABC — Playoffs, conference semifinals, game 7, Liverpool ......................... 36 17 7 12 59 41 58 Bryant, LAL...................................10 83 50 228 22.8 Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 2
Memphis at Oklahoma City Charl Schwartzel...............................72-71-71—214 25. (23) Eric McClure, Chevrolet, 201, 48.4, 19,
Tottenham ...................... 36 14 14 8 51 45 56 Randolph, MEM...........................12 94 82 272 22.7 Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2
Retief Goosen ...................................73-69-72—214 $19,843.
8 p.m. Everton ........................... 37 12 15 10 50 45 51 Paul, NOR .................................... 6 42 39 132 22.0 Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1
Scott Verplank ...................................73-71-71—215 26. (38) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, 184, 42.6,
ABC — Playoffs, conference finals, game 1, Miami Stoke ............................... 36 13 7 16 46 44 46 Granger, IND................................ 5 43 14 108 21.6 Tuesday, April 19: Oklahoma City 2, Hamilton 0
Carl Pettersson .................................73-71-71—215 18, $12,700.
at Chicago Bolton.............................. 37 12 10 15 52 54 46 Aldridge, POR.............................. 6 53 19 125 20.8 Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 5, Hamilton 2
West Bromwich Albion . 37 12 10 15 53 68 46 Ben Crane ..........................................68-76-71—215 27. (28) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, engine, 166,
Pierce, BOS ................................. 9 68 30 187 20.8 Friday, April 22: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0
NHL HOCKEY Fulham ............................ 36 10 15 11 45 41 45 Ginobili, SAN................................ 5 31 32 103 20.6
Justin Leonard...................................70-73-72—215 Sunday, April 24: Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 1 47.8, 17, $19,518.
Newcastle....................... 36 11 11 14 51 52 44 Sergio Garcia ....................................74-68-73—215 28. (29) Dennis Setzer, Dodge, electrical, 140,
8 p.m. Parker, SAN ................................. 6 43 31 118 19.7 Houston 4, Peoria 0
Sunderland ..................... 37 11 11 15 42 56 44 Fredrik Jacobson ..............................67-75-73—215 40.9, 16, $19,043.
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference finals, game 1, Allen, BOS.................................... 9 57 24 170 18.9 Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1
Aston Villa ...................... 36 10 12 14 45 58 42 Matteo Manassero ............................72-70-73—215 29. (4) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, accident, 138,
San Jose at Vancouver Johnson, ATL...............................12 87 34 226 18.8 Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT
Blackburn ....................... 37 10 10 17 43 57 40 Dustin Johnson .................................72-70-73—215 Monday, April 18: Houston 5, Peoria 3 86.1, 15, $18,968.
Terry, DAL ....................................10 66 29 183 18.3
SOCCER Wolverhampton ............. 37 11 7 19 44 63
Birmingham .................... 36 8 15 13 36 54
40
39 Deng, CHI.....................................11 66 41 184 16.7
Jonathan Byrd....................................71-73-72—216
Keegan Bradley.................................75-69-72—216
Tuesday, April 19: Houston 2, Peoria 1 30. (7) Brian Scott, Toyota, accident, 87, 65.1, 14,
Bosh, MIA.....................................10 58 47 163 16.3 $19,218.
2:55 p.m. Blackpool........................ 37 10 9 18 53 74 39 Jason Bohn........................................71-73-72—216 Milwaukee 4, Texas 2 31. (5) Kevin Swindell, Ford, accident, 86, 65.4, 13,
ESPN2 — Spanish Primera Division, La Coruna at Wigan .............................. 36 7 15 14 36 59 36 Landry, NOR ................................ 6 31 33 95 15.8 Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2
Jerry Kelly ..........................................73-70-73—216 $18,863.
Barcelona West Ham....................... 36 7 12 17 41 64 33 Lawson, DEN ............................... 5 26 21 78 15.6 Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1
Ian Poulter..........................................70-72-74—216 32. (24) Alex Kennedy, Dodge, accident, 84, 52.7,
British Soccer Scores Brand, PHL................................... 5 34 10 78 15.6 Tuesday, April 19: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT 12, $18,803.
Troy Merritt ........................................69-75-73—217 Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2
FA Cup Ariza, NOR ................................... 6 35 16 93 15.5 33. (27) Donnie Neuenberger, Dodge, too slow, 70,
Webb Simpson..................................70-73-74—217 Friday, April 22: Milwaukee 2, Texas 1, OT
Crawford, ATL..............................12 61 42 185 15.4 32.8, 11, $18,743.
Final Hunter Haas ......................................72-71-75—218 Monday, April 25: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2, 2OT
Gasol, MEM .................................12 68 47 183 15.3 34. (40) Carl Long, Ford, rear gear, 52, 44.5, 10,
T R A N S A C T I O N S Manchester City 1, Stoke 0
Premier League
Wallace, POR .............................. 6 30 28 91 15.2
Bubba Watson ...................................76-66-76—218
Martin Laird........................................72-70-76—218
DIVISION FINALS $12,240.
Smith, ATL ...................................12 69 40 181 15.1 EASTERN CONFERENCE 35. (22) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, transmission,
Blackburn 1, Manchester United 1 Robert Garrigus ................................74-69-76—219
Conley, MEM ...............................12 64 42 179 14.9
BASEBALL Blackpool 4, Bolton 3
Garnett, BOS ............................... 9 56 22 134 14.9
Arjun Atwal.........................................73-70-77—220 Binghamton 4, Portland 2
Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2
44, 56.9, 10, $12,210.
36. (34) Tim Andrews, Ford, transmission, 44, 46.9,
Sunderland 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 3 Kevin Chappell ..................................71-73-80—224
American League West Bromwich Albion 1, Everton 0 Miller, POR................................... 6 33 19 89 14.8 Thursday, April 28: Binghamton 5, Portland 3 8, $12,185.
Stoudemire, NYK ........................ 4 21 16 58 14.5 Failed to complete third round
SEATTLE MARINERS—Added RHP Jeff Gray to Graeme McDowell..................................67-69—136 Saturday, April 30: Portland 3, Binghamton 2 37. (43) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Ford, axle, 43, 33.6, 7,
the active roster. Optioned RHP Dan Cortes to Ta- Bynum, LAL .................................10 57 30 144 14.4 Monday, May 2: Binghamton 6, Portland 1 $12,165.
Holiday, PHL ................................ 5 24 12 71 14.2 Nick Watney.............................................64-71—135 Tuesday, May 3: Portland 6, Binghamton 2 38. (36) Kevin Lepage, Chevrolet, accident, 19,
coma (PCL).
TEXAS RANGERS—Placed CF Julio Borbon on L A C R O S S E Hilario, DEN ................................. 5 22 27 71 14.2
Rondo, BOS................................. 9 51 24 126 14.0
Steve Stricker..........................................69-67—136
David Toms .............................................66-68—134
Friday, May 6: Binghamton 3, Portland 0 43.2, 6, $12,100.
39. (41) Brad Teague, Chevrolet, engine, 10, 37, 5,
the 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of OF Endy Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2
Chavez from Round Rock (PCL). Transferred RHP Nelson, ORL ................................ 6 31 11 79 13.2 K.J. Choi ..................................................70-68—138 $12,075.
Thursday, April 28: Charlotte 3, Wilkes-Barre/
Brandon Webb from the 15- to 60-day DL. NCAA Lacrosse Gasol, LAL ...................................10 47 36 131 13.1 Lucas Glover ...........................................65-71—136
Martin Kaymer.........................................67-72—139
Scranton 2 40. (39) Brett Rowe, Chevrolet, handling, 7, 37.5, 4,
National League Matthews, POR............................ 6 27 16 78 13.0 Saturday, April 30: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Char- $12,020.
Saturday, May 14 Duncan, SAN ............................... 6 33 10 76 12.7 Jason Dufner...........................................69-70—139 41. (37) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, vibration, 6, 36, 3,
CHICAGO CUBS—Purchased the contract of LHP Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 5 lotte 0
Odom, LAL ...................................10 45 27 121 12.1 Rory Sabbatini .........................................67-71—138 Monday, May 2: Charlotte 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton $11,990.
Doug Davis from Iowa (PCL). Optioned RHP Justin Notre Dame 13, Penn 6
Berg to Iowa. Assigned RHP Thomas Diamond out- Harden, OKC ...............................11 37 45 132 12.0 Robert Karlsson......................................71-67—138 1, OT 42. (42) Charles Lewandoski, Ford, ignition, 4, 34.5,
Duke 15, Delaware 14 Luke Donald ............................................69-67—136 2, $11,950.
right to Iowa. Cornell 12, Hartford 5 Gallinari, DEN .............................. 5 19 15 60 12.0 Wednesday, May 4: Charlotte 1, Wilkes-Barre/
CINCINNATI REDS—Activated RHP Jose Arre- Boozer, CHI .................................11 53 24 130 11.8 Alvaro Quiros ..........................................67-73—140 Scranton 0 43. (33) Blake Koch, Dodge, accident, 1, 33, 1,
dondo from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Mike Sunday, May 15 Martin, DEN ................................. 5 24 11 59 11.8 Ryan Moore .............................................71-69—140 Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1, Charlotte 0 $11,892.
Leake to Louisville (IL). Maryland at North Carolina, 1 p.m. Hill, SAN ....................................... 6 20 26 70 11.7 Jason Day ................................................69-70—139 Saturday, May 7: Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Race Statistics
WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Recalled RHP Bucknell at Virginia, 3 p.m. Greg Chalmers .......................................73-65—138 ton 3 Time of Race: 2 hours, 11 minutes, 45 seconds.
Villanova at Denver, 5:15 p.m. Felton, DEN ................................. 5 18 18 58 11.6
Cole Kimball from Syracuse (IL). Designated RHP Iguodala, PHL .............................. 5 22 10 57 11.4 J.B. Holmes .............................................68-69—137 WESTERN CONFERENCE Margin of Victory: Under Caution.
Brian Broderick for assignment. Siena at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Davis Love III ..........................................68-69—137 Lap Leaders: R.Stenhouse Jr. 1-24; C.Bowyer
Young, PHL.................................. 5 25 7 57 11.4 Hamilton 4, Manitoba 3
Quarterfinals Aaron Baddeley.......................................70-67—137 25-29; R.Stenhouse Jr. 30-38; C.Bowyer 39-41;
COLLEGE Saturday, May 21
FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE
..................................................................FGFGAPCT
Steve Marino ...........................................70-72—142
Thursday, April 28: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 1
Sunday, May 1: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 2 S.Wimmer 42-43; C.Edwards 44-45; C.Bowyer
INDIANA STATE—Announced the resignation of At James Shuart Stadium Paul Goydos ............................................69-70—139 Tuesday, May 3: Manitoba 5, Hamilton 4 46-74; C.Edwards 75-92; B.Keselowski 93-100;
Howard, ORL ......................................... 51 81.630 C.Edwards 101-141; J.Wise 142-146; C.Edwards
softball coach Brenda Coldren. Hempstead, N.Y. Brian Davis ..............................................69-69—138 Wednesday, May 4: Manitoba 2, Hamilton 1, 2OT
Brand, PHL ............................................. 34 62.548 147-149; J.Logano 150-186; C.Edwards 187-209.
Cornell vs. Bucknell-Virginia winner, Noon Chris Stroud ............................................71-67—138 Friday, May 6: Hamilton 5, Manitoba 1
Paul, NOR............................................... 42 77.545 Top 10 in Points: 1. E.Sadler, 379; 2. R.Sorenson,
Johns Hopkins vs. Villanova-Denver winner, 2:30 Andres Romero.......................................72-69—141 Sunday, May 8: Manitoba 1, Hamilton 0
Bynum, LAL ............................................ 57 105.543 369; 3. J.Leffler, 364; 4. R.Stenhouse Jr., 363; 5.
p.m. Spencer Levin .........................................72-69—141 Monday, May 9: Hamilton 2, Manitoba 1, 3OT
B O X I N G Sunday, May 22
Terry, DAL .............................................. 66 126.524
Allen, BOS .............................................. 57 109.523
Jeff Overton.............................................69-71—140 Houston 4, Milwaukee 3
J.Allgaier, 361; 6. A.Almirola, 339; 7. K.Wallace,
Hunter Mahan .........................................70-67—137 317; 8. B.Scott, 286; 9. S.Wallace, 282; 10. J.Wise,
At Gillette Stadium Gasol, MEM............................................ 68 131.519 Friday, April 29: Milwaukee 3, Houston 1 274.
Rocco Mediate ........................................72-69—141
Fight Schedule Foxborough, Mass. Lawson, DEN.......................................... 26 52.500
Brian Gay .................................................71-69—140
Sunday, May 1: Houston 2, Milwaukee 0
Tuesday, May 3: Milwaukee 5, Houston 3
Roy, POR................................................ 22 44.500
◆ BUILDING TRUST
Siena-Syracuse winner vs. Maryland-North Caroli- Mark O’Meara .........................................66-74—140
May 13 na winner, Noon Nowitzki, DAL......................................... 91 183.497 Thursday, May 5: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT
At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (ESPN2), Kevin Streelman .....................................70-69—139 Friday, May 6: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT
Notre Dame vs. Duke, 2:30 p.m. Miller, POR ............................................. 33 67.493
Kendall Holt vs. Julio Diaz, 10, light welterweights. Matt Kuchar .............................................69-72—141 Sunday, May 8: Milwaukee 5, Houston 4, OT
Semifinals Wade, MIA .............................................. 90 186.484
At Primm, Nev. (SHO), Sharif Bogere vs. Raymun- Justin Rose..............................................70-69—139 Tuesday, May 10: Houston 4, Milwaukee 2
Saturday, May 28 Martin, DEN ............................................ 24 50.480
do Beltran, 10, lightweights.
At M&T Bank Stadium Hilario, DEN............................................ 22 46.478
Corey Pavin.............................................72-69—141
Kris Blanks...............................................69-72—141
CONFERENCE FINALS The Times Leader strives to
May 14 Duncan, SAN.......................................... 33 69.478 EASTERN CONFERENCE
At Sonora, Mexico, Cristian Mijares vs. Malik Bou- Baltimore
Granger, IND .......................................... 43 90.478 Leaderboard at time of suspended play Binghamton 2, Charlotte 0 correct errors, clarify stories and
ziane, 12, for Mijares’ IBF super flyweight title. Hartford-Cornell—Bucknell-Virginia winner vs. ..............................................................SCORETHRU
At Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. (SHO), Johns Hopkins—Villanova-Denver winner, 4 or Rondo, BOS ........................................... 51 107.477
Matthews, POR ...................................... 27 57.474 1. Graeme McDowell ......................... -11 5
Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4
Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0
update them promptly. Sports
6:30 p.m.
Andre Ward vs. Arthur Abraham, 12, for Ward’s
WBA Super World super middleweight title;Cristo- Siena-Syracuse—Maryland-North Carolina winner James, MIA............................................. 89 189.471 1. Nick Watney....................................
3. Steve Stricker .................................
-11
-10
5
5
Tuesday, May 17: Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05 corrections will appear in this
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE p.m.
bal Arreola vs. Nagy Aguilera, 10, heavyweights. vs. Notre Dame-Duke winner, 4 or 6:30 p.m.
.............................................................3FG3FGAPCT
3. David Toms .................................... -10 5 Wednesday, May 18: Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05 spot. If you have information to
May 18 Championship 5. K.J. Choi.......................................... -9 10 p.m.
At The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Ro- Monday, May 30 Turner, PHL ....................................... 4 5.800
5. Lucas Glover .................................. -9 6 x-Saturday, May 21: Charlotte at Binghamton, 7:05 help us correct an inaccuracy or
semont, Ill., Andy Lee vs. Alex Bunema, 10, mid- Collison, IND ...................................... 4 6.667
dleweights.
At M&T Bank Stadium Nowitzki, DAL .................................... 12 20.600
7. Martin Kaymer ................................
7. Jason Dufner ..................................
-8
-8
12
12
p.m.
x-Monday, May 23: Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05
cover an issue more thoroughly,
Baltimore Allen, BOS.......................................... 32 56.571
May 20 Semifinal winners, 3:30 p.m. Holiday, PHL ...................................... 11 21.524
7. Rory Sabbatini ................................ -8 10 p.m. call the sports department at
At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant- 7. Robert Karlsson ............................. -8 9 x-Tuesday, May 24: Binghamton at Charlotte, 7:05
wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights. Terry, DAL .......................................... 22 44.500
7. Luke Donald ................................... -8 6 p.m. 829-7143.
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AREA ROUNDUP
GOLF
Ashley Burda,
left, and Olivia
Jaffin at Fri-
day’s WVC
Continued from Page 1C
soccer match
between Ber- open. UP NEXT
wick and Holy “I could see someone going and THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP
Redeemer. The shooting 62, 63 (today),” McDo- Third round
Dawgs won well said. “There’s a low score on 7:30 a.m. today, The Golf Channel
the game 6-2 this course, depending on what the
to clinch at Final round
wind does. But it really has opened TPC — PGA Tour, , at Ponte Vedra
least a tie for the field up a bit. It’s going to be ex-
first place in Beach, Fla.
citing.” 2 p.m. today, NBC, WBRE-28
Division I-A.
It already was even with the little
golf that was played.
Sean O’Hair, who had missed his McDowell, Watney and every-
last five cuts, birdied his last two one else were firing at flags and
holes for a 67 to post the best 54- watching their shots stay around
S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER hole score Saturday at 7-under 209, the hole. Robert Allenby, who had
but only because the leaders didn’t a 68, said he hit a 5-wood six feet
even reach the turn. short of the flag on the 16th and it
UNICO SALUTES THE MEDIA FOR THEIR SUPPORT Peter Hanson bogeyed the last
hole for a 66. Phil Mickelson barely
only moved a few feet.
The course drained beautifully,
finished, just not the way he would however, so the shots from the fair-
have liked. He made eagle on the way were clean. That’s why scores
16th, followed with a birdie on the were low, and it could turn into
17th and then ended with a bogey quite the shootout Sunday.
for a 69. He was at 5-under 211. McDowell started with a birdie,
“I had a good finish until that bo- then wasted a good chance on the
gey on 18,” Mickelson said. “That par-5 second when he used a hy-
eagle on16 and birdie on17 got me brid to bump his ball up the slope
into position where I thought you from behind the green and
never know what might happen knocked it 20 feet by the hole. But
(today).’’ he chipped in on the third for birdie
Martin Kaymer, who can return and hit another good iron to about
to No. 1 in the world by winning 7 feet on the fifth to join Watney in
this week, might have had the the lead.
most wild 12 holes of his season. Watney, the winner of a World
He opened with four straight bird- Golf Championship at Doral two
ies by a combined 6 feet of length months ago, could have started
— the longest was 31⁄2 feet, two of evenbetter.Heknockedina15-foot
them inside a foot. He tied for the birdie putt on the first, hit a bunker
lead by making a 10-foot birdie on shot across the second green to
the seventh, then ran off three tap-in range, then faced the par-3
straight bogeys. third hole into the setting sun.
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Kaymer played 12 holes and He hit the shot, looked up and
The Wilkes-Barre Chapter of UNICO presented numerous area charities with donations of support at a dinner on Thursday. made only three pars. was blinded.
The chapter also recognized several media organizations for support for the annual UNICO football game. Awards were Such scoring was not evident “Where did it go?” he asked.
presented to three Times Leader employees: Joe Butkiewicz, VP/Executive Editor; Rachel Pugh, VP/Marketing; and John the first two steamy days, played “Right at it,” Toms replied.
Erzar, sports writer. Also recognized was Jack Smiles of the Sunday Dispatch. Pictured, from left: William Anzalone Jr. and under sunshine. But after nearly an The ball settled 4 feet away, and
John Terrana of UNICO, Butkiewicz, William Anzalone Sr., Leo Sperazza and Derek Zambino, all of UNICO. inch of rain fell during the long de- Toms followed with a shot he
lay, they might as well have called couldn’t see to just outside 5 feet.
this the TPC Cupcake. Both missed their putts.
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DEFENDING CHAMPIONS
SWB BOSTON
on a double by Luis Nunez. we only had to use George earned) on 13 hits in four in- SWB YANKEES PAWTUCKET
SWB tacked on two more (Kontos) out of the pen. We nings against Johnson, who ab r h bi ab r h bi
Russo 2b 6 1 3 1 Thomas 2b 4 1 0 0
runs in the second on the sec- were happy with that.” fell to 1-3 with a 12.63 ERA. Brewer rf 6 0 1 0 Sutton ss 4 0 0 0
Montero c 5 2 3 1 Reddick cf 3 1 1 2
ond two-run homer by Vaz- Notes: The Yankees regis- Pena, in his first start since Vazquez 1b 4 2 2 4 Luna 3b 2 0 0 0
Continued from Page 1C Anderson Continued from Page 1C
quez, this one a 350-foot shot to tered a season-high total for being optioned back to SWB, Maxwell cf 5 1 2 0 1b 3 0 1 0
team comes out and puts some right. The first seven runs hits in a game with 18, with ev- went 2-for-5 with two singles Laird 3b
Parraz lf
5 1 2 1 Nava lf
4 2 2 0 McKenry c
4 0 0 0
3 0 1 0 Posada was on the Yankees
runs up,” said Mitchell. “For scored all came with two outs. ery player in the lineup regis- and an RBI. In other roster Nunez dh 5 0 1 2 Sheely rf
Bermudez
3 0 0 0 bench during the game, wearing
the most part I was just trying Ramiro Pena, who joined the tering at least one hit and seven news, Buddy Carlyle also was Pena ss
Totals
5 1 2 1 dh
451018 9 Totals
4 0 0 0
30 2 3 2
a cap and sweat shirt.
to throw strikes, and I strug- team earlier in the day, singled players racking up at least two with the team and is expect- Scranton/W-B.................. 523 000 000 — 10 His teammates weren’t much
Pawtucket ........................ 000 002 000 — 2
gled with that a little bit and home a run in the third, and hits. The team also had eight ed to be available to pitch in E – Luna (2). LOB – SWB Yankees 11, Pawtucket 8. more productive, managing on-
that cost me to not get as deep catcher Jesus Montero singled extra base hits (six doubles and the series. 2B – Montero (6), Laird (8), Nunez (1), Maxwell (5),
Parraz (6), Russo (3)., McKenry (3). HR – Vazquez,
ly four singles and two walks
into the game as I would have home a run later in the inning two homers). Montero had The third contest of the 2 (14), Reddick (10).
IP H R ER BB SO
against Beckett (3-1) while
liked.” to cap off the scoring. three hits, raising his average four-game series is slated for SWB Yankees dropping their fourth straight.
Mitchell (W, 2-2)...... 6.2 3 2 2 4 6
The Yankees jumped on “We haven’t done it a whole to .336 on the season. a 1:05 p.m. start this after- Kontos ...................... 2.1 0 0 0 2 3 It is New York’s longest skid
Pawtucket
Johnson in the first inning, lot, so it was nice, especially SWB likes facing Pawtucket’s noon. The Yankees will send Johnson (L, 2-2)...... 2 8 7 7 0 0 since losing four in a row Sept.
Pena ......................... 3 8 3 2 1 0
sending nine men to the plate with the situation of not being Johnson, who lasted just two righty Andrew Brackman Hottovy ..................... 2.1 1 0 0 0 3 22-25.
and scoring five times, two full strength in the bullpen,” innings Saturday, allowing (2-2, 5.81 ERA) to the hill, Wheeler.................... 1.2 1 0
HBP – Sheely (by Kontos), Parraz (by Johnson),
0 0 3
The Yankees, who have drop-
scoring on a 430-foot homer by Miley said about jumping out eight hits and seven runs. In while the PawSox will coun- Montero (by Hottovy)
Umpires: HP: Chad Whitson. 1B: Brad Myers. 2B: .
ped eight of 11 overall, fell to 1-4
Vazquez, one on a double from to the early lead. “D.J. went out two outings this season, the ter with righty Matt Fox (3-2, 3B: Lance Barrett. against their longtime rivals
T: 3:04.
Brandon Laird and the final two and gave us some innings, and Yankees have scored 11 runs (10 3.38 ERA). Att: 8,292. this year.
Beckett struck out nine in six
innings to win another marquee
N AT I O N A L H O C K E Y L E A G U E matchup with CC Sabathia
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STANDINGS/STATS
Jurrjens, Prado S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
CYoung cf
KJhnsn 2b
J.Upton rf
S.Drew ss
Monter c
Mora 3b
4
4
4
2
2
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Carroll ss
Miles 2b
Ethier rf
Kemp cf
Uribe 3b
Loney 1b
4 0 1 0
4 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
3 0 2 0
WP—W.Davis.
Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf;First, Derryl Cousins-
;Second, Jim Joyce;Third, Ron Kulpa.
T—2:32. A—28,451 (34,078).
streak. J.A. Happ (3-4) pitched victory over the Los Angeles N A T I O N A L Astros 7, Mets 3 HBP—by Sabathia (Ellsbury). WP—Sabathia. Oakland. The two homers gave Martinez eight
homers in his last eight games.
Umpires—Home, Mike Winters;First, Mike Everitt-
New York Houston
six innings for the win, scatter- Dodgers. L E A G U E ab r h bi ab r h bi
;Second, Mark Wegner;Third, Chris Guccione.
T—3:26. A—48,790 (50,291).
JosRys ss 5 1 2 1 Bourn cf 4 1 1 0
ing five hits and three walks. Braves 5, Phillies 3 Turner 2b 5 0 1 1 Barmes ss 4 0 1 1
Giants 3, Cubs 0, 6 innings DWrght 3b 3 0 0 0 Pence rf 5 1 1 0 Athletics 6, White Sox 2
Philadelphia Atlanta Bay lf 1 0 0 0 Ca.Lee lf 4 2 2 1
Reds 7, Cardinals 3 CHICAGO — Ryan Vogel- ab r h bi ab r h bi RPauln c 4 0 0 0 Bogsvc lf 0 0 0 0 Chicago
ab r h bi
Oakland
ab r h bi
F R I D AY ’ S
DnMrp 1b 4 1 1 1 Wallac 1b 4 1 2 1
Rollins ss 4 0 1 1 Prado lf 4 1 2 3
Pierre lf 4 0 0 0 Crisp cf 5 0 2 0 L A T E B O X E S
CINCINNATI — Johnny song pitched six scoreless Victorn cf
Bastrd p
3 0 0 0 McLoth cf
0 0 0 0 C.Jones 3b 4 0 1 0
5 1 1 1 Hairstn cf
Harris ph
3 0 1 0 CJhnsn 3b
1 0 0 0 Hall 2b
4 0 2 1
4 1 2 2 AlRmrz ss 3 1 1 0 Barton 1b 3 1 1 1
A.Dunn dh 4 0 2 0 Sweeny lf 5 0 0 0
Cueto got the better of the St. innings in a rain-shortened Gload ph
Polanc 3b
1 0 0 0 Hinske rf
3 0 0 0 Kimrel p
4 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
FMrtnz rf
Dickey p
4 0 1 0 Quinter c
2 0 0 0 Happ p
4 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 Konerk 1b 4 1 1 2 Wlngh dh 4 1 2 0 Rockies 12, Padres 7
Quentin rf 4 0 0 0 DeJess rf 3 2 1 2
Louis Cardinals team he kicked game for his first career shut- Howard 1b 4 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 2 1 0 0 OConnr p
Hu ph
0 0 0 0 MDwns ph
1 0 0 0 Abad p
1 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 Rios cf 4 0 1 0 KSuzuk c 3 0 2 1
San Diego
ab r h bi
Colorado
ab r h bi
BFrncs rf 4 0 0 0 Fremn 1b 4 1 2 0
around the last time they met, out and Buster Posey hit an Ibanez lf 2 1 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 Igarash p 0 0 0 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 RCastr c
Bckhm 2b
3 0 0 0 M.Ellis 2b
3 0 1 0 Kzmnff 3b
3 0 0 0
3 1 1 0
Denorfi rf 5 0 0 0 S.Smith rf 5 1 2 1
WValdz 2b 3 1 1 1 D.Ross c 3 1 1 1 Misch p 0 0 0 0 Michals ph 1 0 0 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0 Herrer 2b 4 1 2 0
taking a shutout into the RBI single to lead the San Sardinh c 2 0 0 0 Jurrjns p 2 0 1 0 Pridie ph 1 1 1 0 Melncn p 0 0 0 0 Morel 3b
Totals
3 0 1 0 Pnngtn ss
32 2 7 2 Totals
3 1 1 1
32 610 5
Bartlett ss 5 0 1 1 CGnzlz lf 4 3 1 1
Orr ph 0 0 0 0 Venters p 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 3 7 3 Totals 37 713 7 Cantu 1b 5 0 1 0 Tlwtzk ss 5 2 3 3
eighth inning during Cincinna- Francisco Giants to a win over Ruiz ph-c 0 0 0 0 Mather ph 1 0 0 0 New York ........................... 001 100 001 — 3 Chicago.............................. 000 002 000 — 2 Headly 3b 4 2 1 0 Helton 1b 4 1 2 1
Oakland.............................. 020 030 10x — 6 Maybin cf 4 3 4 3 Belisle p 0 0 0 0
ti’s victory that moved the the Chicago Cubs. Blanton p
Mrtnz ph
1 0 0 0 Heywrd rf
1 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 Houston.............................. 400 002 10x — 7
E—Quintero (4). LOB—New York 8, Houston 10. E—Quentin (1). DP—Oakland 2. LOB—Chicago 4, Ludwck lf 4 1 2 1 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0
JRomr p 0 0 0 0 2B—Jos.Reyes (13), F.Martinez (1), Pridie (5), Wal- Oakland 11. 2B—A.Dunn 2 (9), Kouzmanoff (5). Fowler
Kndrck p 0 0 0 0 lace 2 (11). 3B—Bourn (2). HR—Dan.Murphy (3), 3B—DeJesus (3). HR—Konerko (10). S—M.Ellis. RJhnsn c 3 0 0 1 ph-cf 1 1 1 1
Baez p 0 0 0 0 Ca.Lee (4), Hall (2), M.Downs (2). SB—D.Wright SF—Barton. Wggntn
Mayrry ph-cf 1 0 0 1 (9). IP H R ER BB SO AlGnzlz 2b 3 1 1 1 3b-1b 5 1 1 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Totals 29 3 3 3 Totals 32 5 9 5 IP H R ER BB SO Chicago
Floyd L,4-3............... 41⁄3 9 5 5 2 4
Mosely p 1 0 0 0 Splrghs cf 5 2 3 1
Philadelphia....................... 000 001 020 — 3 New York Forsyth ph 1 0 0 0 Street p 0 0 0 0
Atlanta ................................ 200 003 00x — 5 Dickey L,1-5 ............ 51⁄3 11 6 6 0 2 T.Pena...................... 22⁄3 1 1 0 3 1 Scriner p 0 0 0 0 Iannett c 4 0 0 0
Detroit fielding, and the Tigers the 11th inning and the Toron- Maybin cf
Ludwck lf
4 2 2 0 S.Smith rf
3 1 1 1 Wggntn 3b
4 1 1 0
4 0 2 1
Alvarez 3b
Cedeno ss
4 0 1 0 Hwkns p
2 1 1 0 C.Hart ph
0 0 0 0
2 1 1 0
Holland .....................
M.Lowe.....................
6
1
6
1
2
0
2
0
3
0
4
0 Dodgers 4, Diamondbacks 3
beat the Kansas City Royals for to Blue Jays won their fourth KPhlps c
RJhnsn c
3 1 1 1 Iannett c
0 0 0 0 Chacin p
1 0 0 1
2 0 0 0
Karstns p
Pearce ph
1 0 1 0 Stetter p
1 0 0 0 Loe p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Eppley ......................
Oliver L,1-4 ..............
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0 Arizona Los Angeles
ab r h bi ab r h bi
their seventh straight victory. straight game by beating Min- EPtrsn 2b 4 1 1 2 Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 DMcCt p
Beimel p
0 0 0 0 McClnd p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Rodney pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. CYoung cf 4 1 3 0 Carroll ss 3 2 2 0
Adams p 0 0 0 0 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, James Hoye;First, Phil Cuzzi-
Detroit scored three runs in nesota. H.Bell p 0 0 0 0 Amezg ph 1 0 0 0 Paul rf 1 0 0 0 ;Second, Angel Campos;Third, Mike Muchlinski.
Mora 3b
Nady 1b
5 0 1 0 Miles 2b
3 0 1 1 Ethier rf
4 1 2 0
4 0 1 1
Harang p 2 0 0 0 Street p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 36 812 8 T—2:52. A—47,663 (49,170).
the first inning, then held on Bautista’s two-run shot off Luebke p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh .......................... 000 010 010 — 2
S.Drew ss
J.Upton rf
4 0 0 0 Kemp cf
3 1 0 0 Uribe 3b
3 0 2 1
3 0 0 0
Denorfi ph 1 0 1 1
for its 10th win in 11 games. reliever Jim Hoey broke a 3-all Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0
Milwaukee.......................... 000 200 51x — 8
E—Alvarez (6), Counsell (1). DP—Pittsburgh 1, Mil-
Orioles 6, Rays 0 KJhnsn 2b 4 1 1 0 Loney 1b 4 0 0 0
GParra lf 4 0 0 0 Barajs c 4 1 1 1
The Tigers made four marvel- tie. Hoey walked the next two AlGnzlz
ph-2b 1 0 0 0
waukee 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 13, Milwaukee 9.
2B—A.McCutchen (7), Alvarez (6), Counsell (1),
Baltimore
ab r h bi
Tampa Bay
ab r h bi
HBlanc c 3 0 0 0 Sands lf 2 0 0 0
Monter ph 1 0 1 2 GwynJ lf 1 0 0 0
ous plays in the field to prevent batters and J.P. Arencibia fol- Totals 36 911 8 Totals 34 7 9 7 McGehee (10), Kotsay (3), C.Hart (4). HR—Over- BRorts 2b 5 1 2 0 Fuld lf 4 0 1 0 JSndrs p 1 0 0 0 Kershw p 1 0 0 0
San Diego .......................... 010 000 422 — 9 bay (3), Braun (11), Fielder (9), B.Boggs (2). SB— Markks rf 3 1 2 0 Zobrist 2b-rf 3 0 1 0 Patersn p 0 0 0 0 Mitchll ph 1 0 0 0
a Kansas City comeback. lowed with a double off Jose Colorado ............................ 004 120 000 — 7 Kotsay (1). S—Karstens, Counsell. SF—Tabata. D.Lee 1b 4 1 1 1 Damon dh 4 0 1 0 Vasquz p 0 0 0 0 Guerrir p 0 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO Guerrr dh 4 0 2 1 Longori 3b 4 0 0 0 Mirand ph 1 0 0 0 Padilla p 0 0 0 0
Jhonny Peralta hit an RBI Mijares to help send the Twins E—Headley (5), Chacin 2 (3). LOB—San Diego 5,
Colorado 6. 2B—Venable (4), Bartlett (3), Tulowitz- Pittsburgh Scott lf 4 0 0 0 Joyce rf 3 0 0 0 JGutrrz p 0 0 0 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0
Karstens L,2-2......... 5 5 2 2 1 5 Pie lf 1 0 0 0 EJhnsn 2b 1 0 0 0
single and a sixth-inning dou- to their seventh straight loss. ki (8), S.Smith (11). HR—Hawpe (2), C.Gonzalez
(4), Helton (5). SB—E.Patterson (2), Denorfia (3), D.McCutchen .......... 1 3 2 1 1 0 AdJons cf 4 1 2 1 BUpton cf 3 0 1 0
Branyn ph
Totals
1 0 0 0
34 3 7 3 Totals 30 4 8 3
Hardy ss 4 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 3 0 0 0
ble to reach 1,000 hits for his Wigginton (3). S—Bartlett, Chacin. SF—Bartlett, Beimel ......................
Veras ........................
0
1
1
2
3
0
1
0
1
1
0
2 Fox c 3 1 1 2 Brignc ss 3 0 0 0
Arizona ............................... 000 000 012 — 3
Ludwick, Iannetta.
career. Rain postpones Mariners, IP H R ER BB SO Ascanio..................... 1 1 1 1 0 0 MrRynl 3b 4 1 1 1 Jaso c 3 0 0 0 Los Angeles....................... 000 011 20x — 4
E—S.Drew (3). DP—Arizona 1. LOB—Arizona 8,
San Diego Milwaukee Totals 36 611 6 Totals 31 0 4 0
Indians Harang...................... 41⁄3 9 7 7 4 3 Narveson W,2-3...... 6 4 1 1 4 5 Baltimore ............................ 100 012 110 — 6
Los Angeles 7. 2B—C.Young (10), Mora (4), Kemp
(9). HR—Barajas (7). SB—C.Young (3). S—Ker-
Hawkins H,3............. 1 1 0 0 2 0
Athletics 6, White Sox 2 CLEVELAND — The Seattle Luebke ..................... 12⁄3
Gregerson................ 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 Stetter....................... 2⁄3 2 1 1 0 1
Tampa Bay......................... 000 000 000 — 0
E—D.Lee (2), Mar.Reynolds (6). DP—Baltimore 1,
shaw.
Loe ............................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Adams W,2-0........... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Baltimore 10, Tampa Bay 5.
OAKLAND, Calif. — David Mariners’ game in Cleveland H.Bell S,9-10 ........... 1 0 0 0 0 0 McClendon .............. 1 1 0 0 1 0 2B—D.Lee (5), Guerrero (5), Ad.Jones (6), Zobrist
Arizona
J.Saunders L,0-5 .... 62⁄3 6 4 3 4 2
D.McCutchen pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
DeJesus recorded his 1,000th against the Indians was post- Colorado
Chacin ...................... 6 5 5 3 2 6 Beimel pitched to 3 batters in the 7th.
(13), B.Upton (10). HR—Fox (2), Mar.Reynolds (4).
SB—B.Roberts (4), Markakis (2), Fuld (12). S—
Paterson ...................
Vasquez ................... 1⁄3
0 1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WP—Narveson, Loe, McClendon.
career hit and drove in two poned by heavy rain that at one Lindstrom H,7..........
R.Betancourt
1 1 0 0 0 0
Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox;First, Chris Conroy-
Hardy.
IP H R ER BB SO
J.Gutierrez ............... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Los Angeles
runs, Tyson Ross took a shut- point flooded the outfield at BS,2-2 ...................... 1 3 2 2 0 1 ;Second, Brian O’Nora;Third, Alfonso Marquez.
T—3:21. A—42,422 (41,900).
Baltimore Kershaw W,5-3........ 7 3 0 0 2 11
Street L,0-1.............. 1 2 2 2 0 0 Bergesen W,1-4...... 9 4 0 0 1 5 Guerrier .................... 1 2 1 1 0 2
out into the sixth inning and Progressive Field on Saturday. Chacin pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. Tampa Bay Padilla H,5 ............... 2⁄3 2 2 2 2 1
the Oakland Athletics beat the No makeup date was imme- Balk—R.Betancourt.
Umpires—Home, Dale Scott;First, Jerry Meals;Se-
Diamondbacks 1, Dodgers 0 W.Davis L,4-3.......... 51⁄3
J.Cruz ....................... 1
7
0
4
1
4
1
3
1
3
2
Jansen S,1-1 ........... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Paterson pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
Arizona Los Angeles A.Russell.................. 11⁄3 3 1 1 2 0
Chicago White Sox. diately announced. cond, John Tumpane;Third, Dan Iassogna.
T—3:06. A—34,252 (50,490). ab r h bi ab r h bi B.Gomes .................. 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 3
Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett;First, Brian Runge-
;Second, Manny Gonzalez;Third, Marvin Hudson.
Chad Pennington, Daric T—2:59. A—35,506 (56,000).
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OUTDOORS
Veterans cast their stress away
By TOM VENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
KRESGEVILLE – Mike Sherba thought of one
thing when he stepped off the bus and saw Dotters TOM VENESKY
Creek in the distance.
“Where are the fly rods?” he said. OUTDOORS
Sherba was one of 21 veterans from the Depart-
ment of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Wilkes-
Barre who participated in Project Healing Waters
last Wednesday. The program helps active military New generation
gets hooked on
personnel and veterans with physical and emotional
rehabilitation.
And they use fly fishing to do it.
Wednesday’s event was held on the private
grounds of the Indian Mountain Rod and Gun Club.
Members of the Stanley Cooper Sr. and the Brod-
heads chapters of Trout Unlimited, along with other
volunteers, helped out by teaching the veterans how
joys of fishing
W
to cast with a fly rod and guided them along the hen Ross Piazza was growing
creek. up in Luzerne, his grandfa-
For most of the veterans, it was their first time fly ther used to take him fish-
fishing. ing.
“I fished before, but never fly fished,” said veteran
It was Piazza’s first outdoors experi-
Tim Halliday. “This is different. It’s an art.”
On Wednesday, veterans from Afghanistan, Desert ence, and he remembers the antici-
Storm and Vietnam came out to do some fly fishing pation he felt as he rode in his grand-
on Dotters Creek. Marion Skomsky, a recreational father’s pickup truck to their fishing
therapist at the VA, said the Healing Waters pro- hole.
gram is therapeutic and it’s something that the vet- “Those are memories you never
erans greatly anticipate. forget,” he said.
“It combines appreciation of nature, fellowship And they’re memories that Piazza
and recreation,” she said. “There’s therapeutic value wants today’s children to have as well.
in the water.” TOM VENESKY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER That’s one reason why he and the
And while the veterans stood along the banks of James Coles ties a knot on the end of his fly line with the help of volunteer Jim Moody last week during a other members of the Back Mountain
Dotters Creek casting flies, their minds shifted away fly fishing event for military veterans in Kresgeville. Police Association came up with the
from things like stress, chronic pain and war. idea to hold an annual Kids Fishing
On this day, their minds were on the water’s sur-
face and the trout that swam below. Day at Frances Slocum State Park.
“This has been really good for me,” said veteran The first one was held five years
Pat Tuorto. “These people really go out of their way ago and the event has evolved into a
to help you.” tradition.
Tom Battista, president of the Brodheads Chapter Police departments from the Back
and a member of the Indian Mountain Rod and Gun Mountain and the entire West Side
Club, said the club intends to host a Healing Waters pitch in, 23 in all, along with officials
event every year. from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
When this year’s event came up for vote by 60 Commission, Pennsylvania Game
club members, the support was unanimous. Commission and state Department of
“When we brought this idea up at a meeting and Conservation and Natural Resources.
said it was for veterans, the motion to do it came in It’s a big undertaking.
an instant,” Battista said.
A section of Frances Slocum Lake is
Several of the veterans, such as Tuorto, have par-
ticipated in several Healing Waters events and have Veteran Mike Sherba holds a rainbow trout he Veteran Pat Tuorto nets a trout he caught in Dot- netted off to hold the 1,000 trout that
made fly fishing a passion. Tuorto recently pur- caught last week on Dotters Creek in Kresgeville. ters Creek last week in Kresgeville. are purchased and stocked by the
chased his own fly fishing gear and joined the Co- association. Equipment is provided,
lumbia County chapter of Trout Unlimited. “Fishing is such a great way to cope with stress,” gives us something to do and builds your confidence and prizes are awarded to every child
On Wednesday, he caught 15 trout with flies that she said. “The whole idea is to give them an oppor- as you get better at it.” – all 120 of them.
he tied himself. tunity to just de-stress while they’re here. Fish, eat, Fly fishing gives the veterans a fresh outlook on It costs $6,500 to hold the fishing
Downstream from Tuorto, veteran James Coles play cards. Just relax.” life in general, according to Rocky Cimbrec, who is derby, and most of that is offset
made pinpoint accurate casts from his wheelchair. Veteran Bruce Arnold was a bit tense, however, also a Vietnam veteran and came out to help as a through donations.
Coles, who is 65, had never fished before he partici- while he stood along Dotters Creek. volunteer. “It’s a lot of work to put this on,”
pated in a Healing Waters event last year. And for good reason. Some of the veterans are quiet when they arrive at said Piazza, who is a deputy with the
“Now I know how to tie flies,” Coles said. “This is Arnold, who read up on fly fishing when he heard the stream, Cimbrec said. But when the conversa-
PFBC. “It’s an ambitious thing to do.”
really a special thing. It’s a unity thing for us.” they would be participating in Project Healing Wa- tion turns to fishing, the words flow much easier.
And it’s worth it.
Heide Marie Cebrick, a member of the Stanley ters, was trying fly fishing for the first time. He had “Fly fishing along a beautiful stream on a sunny
just learned to cast and was now getting a chance to day – it’s just such a relaxed atmosphere,” Cimbrec The 120 children that came out to
Cooper Sr. chapter and a coordinator of the event,
said the goal is for the veterans to use fly fishing as do it on his own. said. “I enjoy it because I get to meet new people this year’s derby, which was held last
an active hobby that they can pursue on their own or And he had a trout chasing his fly on each cast. and I think for those who help to coordinate this, it weekend, also brought along their
with each other. “I haven’t caught any yet, but I’m getting hits,” allows them to give something back. Veterans have parents and grandparents. There was
While the goal is to catch fish, there’s another Arnold said as he expertly cast his fly upstream and given up part of their lives for our country. It’s not family bonding, plenty of fish being
benefit derived from the program that is just as let it drift under an overhanging branch. much to give up one day to come out and do this caught and just good fun in general.
important, Cebrick said. “It doesn’t matter if you don’t catch anything. It with them.” But don’t take my word for it. Take
a look at the photos at the lower half
of this page to see for yourself.
Children all caught up in Kids Fishing Day at Frances Slocum State Park In addition to fishing, the kids also
participate in other activities during
the day. Fishing education, arts and
At far left, a large crowd takes crafts and law enforcement demon-
part in the Kids Fishing Day at strations to name a few.
Frances Slocum State Park on Sure, getting children outdoors
May 7. The event was hosted by with their families to enjoy fishing is
the Back Mountain Police Asso- reason enough for the event, but the
other goal is just as meaningful.
ciation and 120 children partici-
Law enforcement personnel – some
pated. At left, Joshua Kennedy in uniform – are on hand to hand out
of Edwardsville holds a brook prizes, bait hooks, cast lines and an-
trout he caught during the an- swer any questions the children may
nual event. The Back Mountain have.
Police Association stocked 1,000 The event gives children an oppor-
trout for the derby. tunity to get to know police officers.
It shows them that the police aren’t to
be feared, but they are there to help.
And what better way to accomplish
such a goal than by bringing everyone
DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER
together with a day of fishing.
“We get a lot of positive feedback
on it from the kids and their parents,”
BULLETIN BOARD Donations will benefit the Nescopeck photo). Limited to 10 participants. age you to work together as a team to Piazza said.
State Park “Nature Explore Classroom” Cliff Climbers (age 14-18) Dates offered: succeed on your climbs. Price: $132 (in- The event has evolved to the point
being built near the butterfly garden. Saturday, June 4; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Learn cludes transportation, gear, lunch, and
Register by calling the park office at 403- the basics of belaying and climbing, or individual photo). Limited to 10 participa-
where parents bring their children
THE EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA DEAF 2006. perfect your skills with this workshop nts. each year. Many of the kids caught
BASS ANGLERS will hold a pickerel that introduces those in the upper grades Introduction to Rock Climbing (Adult, age 19 their first fish at the derby, and some
tournament at Harveys Lake on May 22. THE MISERICORDIA UNIVERSITY STU- to the job and challenge of climbing. and older) Date offered: Sunday, June 5; get them mounted and bring them
Registration is 5 a.m. and weigh-in will be DENT OUTDOOR ADVENTURE AND Price: $68 (includes transportation, gear, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. This workshop is de- back to show the police officers that
at 1 p.m. Entry fee is $50 per boat, with RECREATION (SOAR) PROGRAM is lunch, and individual photo). Limited to 10 signed for those adults who wish to try
an optional $10 lunker fee. offering a variety of classes designed to participants. their hand at outdoor climbing. No expe- helped them catch it the year before.
For information, contact Christopher Jones teach basic rock climbing and belaying Mom and Me Rock Climbing (Recommended Talk about memories.
rience is necessary. This day-long ex-
at 991-6176 or email bigbuck326@aol.com. skills to children, teens and adults during for youth ages 9-16 and Moms of all ages)
the summer.
cursion will include introductions to “When the kids catch these fish,
NESCOPECK STATE PARK will host a Dates offered: Thursday, July 7, or Sun- climbing, belaying, and allow you to they are just so proud,” Piazza said.
Community Fishing Program on Saturday Professional staff will guide participants day, July 17; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. This expedi- experience rappelling as well. An experi- “That makes everything worthwhile.”
from 9 a.m. to noon. The event is spon- during the day as they learn new skills, tion is a duo trip as you will experience enced staff will walk you through the
sored by the Weatherly Rotary Club. meet new friends and experience the climbing with your son or daughter in a basics and help you reach new heights. Although it is a lot of work, that
The event will be held at Lake Frances and best of the outdoors. Each session is hands-on approach where trust is more won’t deter Piazza and the other law
Limited space. Price: $68 (includes trans-
children ages 4-10 years can register to limited to 10 participants. The programs than just a word. An experienced staff will
are under the direct supervision of Pa-
portation, gear, lunch, and individual enforcement officers that help out.
win prizes for the biggest fish, the most walk you through the basics and encour- photo). Limited to 10 participants.
trick McKamy, SOAR program director age you to work together as a team to
The derby will be held for years to
fish caught and other categories. Regis- For information and to register, contact
tration begins at 9 a.m. at Lake Frances. and coordinator of student activities at succeed on your climbs. Price: $132 (in- come, Piazza said.
McKamy at SOAR, 674-6411; or pmcka-
Education staff from Nescopeck State Park Misericordia University. cludes transportation, gear, lunch, and my@misericordia.edu. For information And because that’s the case, count-
will provide a SMART Angler program at The available programs are: individual photo). Limited to 10 participa- less children will feel the excitement
about Misericordia University, log on to
9:30 a.m. for those just learning how to Early Rox Climbers! (age 9-13) Dates offered: nts.
Wednesday, July 13, or Saturday, July 16;
www.misericordia.edu or call 674-6400. that Piazza felt when he went fishing
fish or those that need a refresher. The Dad and Me Rock Climbing (Recommended
park also offers a free fishing tackle 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. The session is specially for youth ages 9-16 and Dads of all ages). with his grandfather.
loaner program for those that don’t have designed for the younger kids in your Dates offered: Saturday, June 11, or Thurs- That’s something they’ll always
their own equipment (valid driver’s li- family to try climbing for the first time. day, July 14; 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. This expedi- Bulletin Board items will not be accepted remember.
cense required). It is requested that you Instructors belay as your children learn tion is a duo trip as you will experience over the telephone. Items may be faxed to
bring along your favorite bait. new outdoor skills in the form of climbing climbing with your son or daughter in a 831-7319, dropped off at the Times Leader or
For a small donation, Rotary members will and rappelling. Program includes an hands-on approach where trust is more mailed to Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Tom Venesky covers the outdoors for The
provide refreshments and an opportunity individual photo. Price: $68 (includes than just a word. An experienced staff will Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. Times Leader. Reach him at tvenesky@time-
to purchase a photo of you and your fish. transportation, gear, lunch, and individual walk you through the basics and encour- sleader.com
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AT PLAY
GAR junior high soccer team captures division Hazleton City View BMX group plans season
Hazleton City View BMX recently held a meeting to plan for the upcoming season. Races
The GAR junior high soccer team recently won its division. Pictured are team members. will take place Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons during the season. The spring
Front row, from left: Pedro Chery, Elmer Strollis, Tino Altavilla, Kelvin Vergara, Brian Cruz, open house will be held on Saturday, from noon to 5 p.m., with Sunday, May 22, as the rain
Katy Oldziejewski, Captains Tony Tlantenchi and Paige Elmy, David Bubblo, Captain Seth date. Hazleton will hold its state qualifier for N.J. State Series on July 2, and the track also
Callahan, Jeffrey Tlantenchi, Marilyn Tapia, Pedro Tapia and Charlie Sosa. Back row: Head will host its first Coal Cracker race on Aug. 27. For information about City View BMX, email
Coach Rick Lugiano, Jeffrey Vergara, Luis Tapia, Edwin Sosa, Captain Bre Mosier, Jenn jack.longo@hotmail.com, visit www.hazletoncityview.com or call Track Director Jack Lon-
McDonald, Maddy Nichol, Jesus Tlantenchi, Edwin Vergara, Erica Bigam, Teresa Powell go at 956-3747 or Roy Higgins, president of the Hazleton City View Parents Association,
and Assistant Coach Pat McDermott. Not pictured: Felix Tlantenchi and Brian Lezama. at 929-2143. Pictured is the Hazleton City View Parents Association.
St. Mary’s girl hits milestone St. Mary’s Assumption honors eighth graders at final home game
Madison Ashby, an eighth-
grade student at St. Mary’s
Assumption School in Pitt-
ston, scored her 1,000th
point during her basketball
career. Madison reached the
milestone during the girls
basketball game against
Wyoming Area Catholic. St.
Mary’s also won that game.
Madison has been a mem-
ber of the SMA girls’ basket-
ball team since she was in
fourth grade. Pictured is
Madison after scoring her
1,000th point. St. Mary’s Assumption School in Pittston recently honored two eighth grade girls at their final home basketball game.
Kaya Swanek and Madison Ashby have been a part of the girls’ basketball program at St. Mary’s since they were in fourth
Rampage takes second in tourney grade. At left is Diane Swanek and Kaya Swanek. At right is Ashton, Madison, Taryn and Eastin Ashby. Back row: Tracy
and Andy Ashby.
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: Showers and thunderstorms will affect much of the West today as a storm
67°
TUESDAY system slowly makes its way inland. Snow will be likely in the Cascades and Sierra Nevada. Showers
TODAY MONDAY
Mostly Cloudy,
and thunderstorms will also be likely across much of the Northeast as a slow moving system contin-
showers ues to affect the area. Expect chilly showers from the Great Lakes to the Ohio Valley.
Chance of showers cloudy,
and thunderstorms
57° T-storm
67° 68°
55° 53°
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 56/47
65/42 61/38
Cloudy, Mostly Partly Partly 73/62
showers cloudy, sunny, a sunny 56/44 There's not
T-storm shower much good news
69° 70° 73° 75°
55/42 48/39 to talk about in
55/49
76/60 this forecast dis-
56° 55° 50° 54° 60/40 cussion. A slow-
moving area of
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 63/52
69/50
low pressure is
drifting just off
The Poconos 91/60 72/51
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 67-71. Lows: 55-58. Rain and a few the East Coast
Tonight’s low 62/49 thunderstorms will be likely today and and will continue
82/60
Albany
tonight. to feed bouts of
64/55 53/40 87/73 86/74 moisture into
the Northeast.
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 69/35 No day over the
66/53 Highs: 70-77. Lows: 56-60. Expect next few will be
showers and scattered thunderstorms City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow a washout, but
Towanda today and tonight.
67/52 Anchorage 54/46/.00 53/40/c 55/38/c Myrtle Beach 79/64/.01 80/62/pc 77/63/t there will be just
Poughkeepsie Atlanta 75/63/.00 69/50/pc 63/49/sh Nashville 66/59/.04 61/48/sh 59/45/sh enough of a
Scranton 67/58 shower threat to
69/58 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 64/59/.00 76/63/t 75/59/t New Orleans 77/65/.00 80/60/pc 73/61/s
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 54-66. Lows: 45-53. Periods of Boston 54/45/.00 61/53/sh 61/54/sh Norfolk 81/61/.05 75/62/t 80/63/t cause problems
70/58 heavy rain will be likely today and Buffalo 68/63/.22 54/45/r 51/45/sh Oklahoma City 66/47/.00 67/45/pc 70/50/s for outdoor
Charlotte 78/61/.02 79/54/t 72/56/t Omaha 52/44/.00 63/41/pc 66/43/s events. The
tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 53/46/.04 48/39/sh 56/41/s Orlando 90/66/.27 88/67/t 85/67/t biggest threat
State College 70/55 73/62 Cleveland 73/62/.66 57/50/r 50/44/sh Phoenix 94/71/.00 92/67/s 89/64/s for showers over
67/52 Brandywine Valley Dallas 70/52/.00 72/51/pc 74/53/s Pittsburgh 75/59/.34 69/52/sh 61/50/sh the next several
Reading Denver 48/34/.00 55/42/c 68/45/s Portland, Ore. 64/51/.00 56/45/sh 58/43/sh days may actual-
Harrisburg 75/59 Highs: 73-76. Lows: 59-61. Numerous
72/57 showers and thunderstorms are Detroit 65/60/.02 56/44/sh 53/43/sh St. Louis 58/53/.51 55/43/sh 63/43/s ly be this after-
Philadelphia expected today and tonight. Honolulu 86/74/.01 87/73/pc 87/73/pc Salt Lake City 75/52/.00 78/46/t 65/42/pc noon, when even
76/62 Houston 81/60/.00 82/60/pc 84/56/s San Antonio 84/59/.00 77/58/pc 80/59/s a thunderstorm
Indianapolis 70/62/.09 58/44/sh 57/43/pc San Diego 65/59/.00 65/56/pc 66/56/pc may pop up on
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 90/70/.00 78/61/w 75/61/pc San Francisco 57/50/.00 56/47/sh 59/48/sh the landscape.
73/60 Highs: 70-77. Lows: 59-62. Showers and Los Angeles 66/61/.00 63/52/pc 64/53/pc Seattle 64/49/.00 56/47/sh 56/46/sh Rainfall amounts
scattered thunderstorms will be likely Miami 87/73/.00 86/74/t 86/73/t Tampa 87/70/.16 87/65/t 84/65/t will be tough to
Milwaukee 48/44/.14 50/38/sh 54/39/s Tucson 92/59/.00 89/62/s 87/60/s pin down, with
today and tonight.
Minneapolis 48/44/.07 61/38/pc 65/42/s Washington, DC 66/59/.05 76/60/t 75/59/t
some spots see-
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Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. in meandering
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
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Average 70/48 Month to date 1.71” Wilkes-Barre 5.09 -0.46 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 59/50/.00 59/46/sh 63/50/sh Mexico City 84/59/.00 82/61/t 83/60/t while other parts
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Month to date 105 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 3.93 -0.24 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 54/45/.00 59/50/sh 61/51/sh Riyadh 106/84/.00 105/83/s 104/82/s slice it, consider
Year to date 6132 Today 5:45a 8:15p Frankfurt 72/46/.03 60/44/sh 62/45/c Rome 75/54/.00 75/53/s 66/52/sh it payback for
Last year to date 5714 Tomorrow 5:44a 8:16p Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 86/75/.00 84/78/t 82/74/t San Juan 84/71/.93 83/77/t 84/76/t last week's sun!
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Skype is one
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WILL MICROSOFT
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Skype, or improve it?
That’s the $8.5 bil-
lion question.
You may not use
the Internet-based
phone and video-
calling service, but chances are that
you have kids or grandkids who do.
For a young person on a budget,
what’s not to like about free video
calls —- a futurist’s dream of my own
youth — or free overseas phone calls?
When she’s not working late, my
22-year-old daughter Skypes nightly
with her boyfriend in another city,
and visits frequently with other far-
flung college friends. And yes, they
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PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER fast Web connec-
Ray Bartolai, owner of Bartolai Winery, pours a glass of Treppignana. tion, the desire to With Skype, you
connect with can call anywhere
E
XETER TWP. — Offering up more peer-to-peer, connect with some-
than just an appetizing glass of real-time service.
wine, the family that operates Bar- Skype even
one else hooked up
tolai Winery near Harding has found that comes with to the Internet,
while vino attracts visitors, musical acts “screen sharing,” and a tolerance for
draw a crowd. which allows you frozen frames and
Bartolai Winery, run by a fourth gener- to share what
ation wine maker, decided to offer live you’re viewing -- other passing im-
music last summer in a trial run to see say, work pro- perfections that go
what kind of business it could attract. It jects, photos, or with a peer-to-
was a success and the winery has brought YouTube videos.
back the weekly musical acts this sum-
peer, real-time
Sometimes, my
mer. daughter and her service.
Ray Bartolai, 48, of Exeter Township, boyfriend watch
said the winery offers patrons a “comfort- TV, movies, or
able and quite alternative venue, from the sports events “together”: each on a
bar scene, to enjoy music.” And of course, computer seeing the same screen
wine. and, in a separate window, each oth-
Bartolai aims to get feet tapping while er.
mouths are sipping She has never paid for Skype,
SUMMER one of their 12 which makes its money from add-on
LINEUP wines and meads. options. But many of her friends are
May 14: Phyllis The musical enter- paying customers for Skype’s genuine
Hopkins Band tainment is held on Internet-age bargains.
May 20: Flaxy Friday or Saturday For a penny or two per minute,
Morgan nights from 6:30 to depending on the plan, you can call
May 28: Danny 9:30. He said the from your computer to another per-
Seraphine live music has so
June 11: Eddie and son on a telephone, anywhere in the
the Dreamers far proven to help world. Although wireless companies
June 18: MOJO draw in larger clearly worry about the threat to
June 24: Phyllis crowds to the win- revenue, Skype even works from
Hopkins Band ery at those hours. many mobile phones.
“We usually have For $9 a month, you can make
a crowd of about 50 unlimited calls to phone lines in 20
to 60 people,” he said. “Ages range from European countries. For $14 a month,
25 to 80 years old. It is a mellow crowd.” you can reach phone lines in 40 coun-
Soft sofas align the walls while several tries worldwide. You can even buy
large round tables offer customers a place lai and his dad, Albert, are willing to serve brid grapes grown in Northeastern Penn- After RJ’s recipe was perfected, he en- access to voice mail or group-video
to relax and do some wine tasting. The up more than just wine. They’re also sylvania and the award-winning Fourth tered his blush in a wine competition and connections.
winery is open from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. known to sprinkle in some chit chat on Generation Blush. won, Ray said. As much as any company, Skype
on Wednesday through Friday, 1 to 8:30 Italian culture culled from recent trips to Recalling his son’s process of develop- With so many wineries springing up in has shown the power of an Internet
p.m., unless entertainment is scheduled, Italy to visit family. And the conversation ing the recipe for the Fourth Generation the region, each able to boast varietals data connection to turn traditional
on Saturday, and 1 to 6 p.m. on Sunday. inevitably leads to olive oil. Blush, Ray said “kids know more than similar and different from competitors, business models on their head.
But Bartolai has more boasting power Albert, 83, continues to oversee the you do — really.” Bartolai has a unique offering the rest do Microsoft did that too, once upon a
than live music. The winery offers any- wine making while encouraging his He said RJ told him he did not know not. Bartolai offers four flavors of olive time. The question is whether it can
one an opportunity to taste any of their grandson’s interest in the family busi- what he was doing. Bartolai laughed say- oil, Mosto, Vivace, Amabile, and Florido. once again.
twelve award winning wines, ranging ness. Ray said his son, RJ, 25, of Blooms- ing, “Oh right, I have been making wine Bartolai said during one of his trips to Ita-
from Callabritto, a dry red wine, to a burg, made two varieties of wine, Flood for 20 years, and I do not know what I am Contact Jeff Gelles at 215-854-2776 or
sweet and fruity Raspberry Blush. Barto- Mud, a red fruity wine from French hy- doing.” See WINE, Page 3D jgelles@phillynews.com.
The dog days of summer are quickly approaching with Midnight Madness shopping
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they’re holding an in-store Midnight
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coupons found in today’s Times
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11.9 high. In a note to clients, analyst
Andrew Cash wrote that the UBS
to sell their stock to inves- Spirit Airlines (SAVE) try has had the biggest 8.7 team has met with Dow manage-
tors, the largest amount stock market gain of the 21 ment since the 1980s. This time,
since 2000, says Kathy $300 emerging markets tracked
Korea
5.8 the analysts noticed something dif-
Smith of IPO research firm LinkedIn (LNKD) by Morgan Stanley Capital Indonesia ferent with the executives. “Never
Renaissance Capital. In- International. It’s up 12 per- 5.4 has the body language been more
vestors are warming up to $263 cent this year. OTPBank, Poland favorable,” Cash wrote. “The
IPOs again because the one of the largest banks in 4.2 smiles-on-their-faces does not
stock market is doing bet- HomeAway (AWAY) the country, has risen 25 China guarantee future [earnings per
ter. The S&P 500 has risen
48 percent over the past
$230 percent. Oil producer MOL
Hungarian Oil is up 12 per- Brazil
2.8 share] beats, but it typically por-
tends positive developments.” UBS
two years, and IPOs have Pandora Media (P) cent. Hungary's stock mar- -7.7 has a “Buy” rating on Dow, and ex-
returned 11 percent on av-
erage in 2011. “The deals
$100 ket fell 2 percent in 2010,
though, over fears about a -9.9
India pects the stock to rise to $46.50
over the next 12 months, a 21 per-
Andrew Liveris, chairman
and CEO Dow Chemical
are working,” Smith says. Source: Renaissance Capital debt crisis. Source: MSCI cent gain from Friday's close.
Chip Cutter, Kristen Girard • AP
CONSUMER STAPLES
9%
percent from 3.15 percent the previous week. But
mortgage rates fell for the fourth straight week.
They’re now at their lowest levels for the year. The
average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage loan fell to
the small-cap Russell 2000 this 7 4.63 percent. The rate on a 15-year fixed mortgage
year. The Dow is up 9 percent, since April. UTILITIES
6 fell to 3.82 percent.
while the S&P 500 is up 6 percent
and the Russell is up 7 percent.
Health care companies, utilities and other stocks are
now the market’s top performers after lagging behind
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY InterestRates
Barbara Marcin, portfolio manager 5
other industries since the bull market began in 2009. TECHNOLOGY MIN
of the Gabelli Blue Chip Value Falling commodities prices and concerns about the job 3 Money market mutual funds YIELD INVEST PHONE
fund, talks about where investors market have made stocks more volatile. And stocks TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRIME FED Taxable—national avg 0.01
can find bargains in large-cap 2 RATE FUNDS Taxable—national avg 0.02
stocks that pay a dividend. like health care and utilities — known as defensive INDUSTRIALS
1 FRIDAY 3.25 .13
stocks — tend to do well when the market is falling. 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 Tax-exempt—national avg 0.02
Electric utility FirstEnergy has climbed 17.4 percent MATERIALS PRODUCERS
What indus- -2 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 Tax-exempt—national avg 0.03
InsiderQ&A tries do you
like right
since the end of the first quarter. That’s well above the
1.7 percent gain for the S&P 500. Becton Dickinson, -2
FINANCIAL
FRIDAY CHANGE 52-WK
now? which makes medical devices, is up 11.4 percent. ENERGY U.S. BOND INDEXES YIELD 1WK 1MO 3MO 1YR HIGH LOW
Certainly, ma- -7
Some of the gains are because of profits that have Broad market Lehman 2.88 0.04 t t -0.44 3.32 2.35
terials have come in stronger than investors expected. Becton Triple-A corporate Moody’s 5.02 0.08 t t -0.11 5.31 4.24
been strong in Performance between the 2009 bottom and
Dickinson’s first-quarter earnings of $1.38 per share Corp. Inv. Grade Lehman 3.78 0.03 t t -0.66 4.58 3.47
the last year or March 31, 2011
beat expectations of $1.30. As a group, health care Municipal Bond Buyer 5.41 -0.06 t t 0.31 5.95 4.86
two, and I like
companies are on pace to report first-quarter earnings FINANCIAL U.S. high yield Barclays 6.66 -0.03 t t -2.01 9.53 6.64
two companies Treasury Barclays 2.03 -0.02 t t -0.18 2.46 1.35
there: DuPont growth of 6 percent. That’s better than the 1 percent 163%
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY
and Interna- that financial analysts forecast at the start of the year. 145 FRIDAY CHANGE 52-WK
tional Paper. Health care companies and utilities also tend to pay INDUSTRIALS TREASURYS YIELD 1WK 1MO 3MO 1YR HIGH LOW
dividends, which can help support a stock during vola- 145
Why do you tile markets. FirstEnergy has a 5.1 percent dividend MATERIALS PRODUCERS 3-month T-Bill 0.01 0.01 t t -0.14 0.17
like those 129 1-year T-Bill 0.17 0.00 t t -0.23 0.42 0.17
Marcin two?
yield. Becton Dickinson’s dividend yield is 1.8 percent. TECHNOLOGY 6-month T-Bill 0.06 0.01 t t -0.15 0.22 0.05
DuPont and International Paper The shift in the leaderboard is also a result of for- 109 2-year T-Note 0.53 -0.01 t t -0.30 0.86 0.31
mer high flyers stumbling. Financial stocks were win- ENERGY 5-year T-Note 1.84 -0.02 t t -0.43 2.39 1.02
have really changed themselves a
ners when record-low interest rates and government 90
lot in the last few years. Both CONSUMER STAPLES 10-year T-Note 3.18 0.03 t t -0.38 3.72 2.38
have sold off ... businesses and assistance helped end the financial crisis. But banks 55 30-year T-Bond 4.32 0.03 t t -0.14 4.77 3.53
really transformed the companies. are still wrestling with bad mortgages. That’s hurting TELECOMMUNICATIONS Money fund data provided by iMoneyNet Inc.
DuPont has become much more their stocks. 51
of a growth company. About a HEALTH CARE
Miners and other materials producers have dropped 51
third of the business is in its agri-
culture and nutrition products,
along with the prices for metals and other commodities. UTILITIES Exchange-Traded Funds
Energy stocks have weakened along with oil prices. 42 FRIDAY CHG %CHG %CHG %RTN
which are growing strongly. It
NAME TICKER CLOSE WK 1WK 1MO 1YR
made that offer for Danisco, which SOURCE: FactSet Data through May 12 Stan Choe Kristen Girard • AP
iPath ShtEnh EmMkts EMSA 86.30 6.30 7.9 5.3 ...
is a food enzyme company in Eu-
rope. ... The company is selling at LocalStocks Direxion EmMktBear3x EDZ 19.32 1.40 7.8 11.9 -58.7
about 15 times this year’s earn- 52-WK RANGE FRIDAY $CHG %CHG %CHG %RTN RANK %RTN Direx LatAm Bear 3x LHB 18.07 1.24 7.3 15.2 -53.4
ings, maybe 13 to 14 times next COMPANY TICKER LOW HIGH CLOSE 1WK 1WK 1MO 1QTR YTD 1YR 1YR 5YRS* PE YLD
Dir Dly Gold Bear2x DUST 47.08 3.10 7.0 25.6 ...
year. It has a long history of pay-
ing a good dividend, and I think Air Products APD 64.13 9 96.00 90.66 -1.84 -2.0 t s -0.3 +29.72 2 8.5 18 2.6 ProShs UltSht Brazil BZQ 16.61 1.00 6.4 14.2 -34.7
it’s a fine long-term investment for Amer Water Works AWK 19.41 9 30.70 29.37 0.09 0.3 s s 16.1 +39.03 1 13.9a 18 3.0 ProSh UltSht Emkts EEV 31.09 1.57 5.3 8.4 -41.7
an individual. Amerigas Part LP APU 35.00 7 51.50 46.15 -0.44 -0.9 t t -5.4 +17.94 3 15.5 30 6.4 Direx BRIC Bear 2x BRIS 27.58 1.32 5.0 12.6 -36.2
Aqua America Inc WTR 16.52 9 23.79 22.83 0.43 1.9 s t 1.6 +30.44 2 2.6 24 2.7 Barc iPath Sugar SGG 68.88 3.20 4.9 -6.5 67.4
What about International Paper? Arch Dan Mid ADM 24.22 6 38.02 32.20 -1.77 -5.2 t t 7.0 +20.85 2 -4.6 10 2.0 ProSh Ult Sh MSCI EWV 36.16 1.65 4.8 -5.1 -20.8
International Paper ... exited busi-
nesses and reduced capacity and AutoZone Inc AZO 177.66 0 288.50 286.30 4.74 1.7 s s 5.0 +58.22 1 25.7 17 ... Direxion FinBear 3x FAZ 43.15 1.90 4.6 4.3 241.8
sold off a lot of forest assets in the Bank of America BAC 10.91 2 17.49 11.93 -0.38 -3.1 t t -10.6—29.05 5 -18.0 22 0.3 Direxion DvMktBear3x DPK 33.65 1.45 4.5 -0.3 102.8
last few years. (They) really have Bk of NY Mellon BK 23.78 5 32.50 28.07 -0.52 -1.8 t t -7.1 —5.04 4 -1.6 13 1.9 iPath ShtEnh EAFE MFSA 71.62 3.05 4.4 -8.2 ...
a very well-outlined plan to gener- Bon Ton Store BONT 6.08 5 17.49 11.56 -0.68 -5.6 t t -8.7—26.10 5 -14.6 14 1.7 CS VS InvVix STerm XIV 170.34 7.09 4.3 14.5 ...
ate ... cash, expand (profit) mar- CIGNA Corp CI 29.12 0 48.17 48.69 1.81 3.9 s s 32.8 +44.00 1 9.4 9 0.1 ProShs UltSh Pac xJp JPX 48.70 1.91 4.1 3.8 155.7
gins and earnings. ... They’ve in-
CVS Caremark Corp CVS 26.84 0 38.21 38.13 1.11 3.0 s s 9.7 +5.63 3 6.2 15 1.3 Dirx DlyRtlBull2x RETL 65.54 2.53 4.0 8.3 ...
creased their dividends three
times in the past year. They’re CocaCola KO 49.47 0 68.47 68.18 1.28 1.9 s s 3.7 +30.81 2 11.9 14 2.8 ProSh UltSht BasMat SMN 17.73 0.69 4.0 3.1 -51.6
selling at about 11 times this Comcast Corp A CMCSA 16.30 9 27.16 25.13 -0.31 -1.2 s s 14.9 +43.73 1 4.1 18 1.8 ProSh UltraNasdBio BIB 80.45 3.05 3.9 7.4 50.4
year’s earnings and nine times Community Bk Sys CBU 21.33 4 28.95 24.19 0.30 1.3 t t -12.9 -.75 4 7.8 12 4.0 US Brent Oil Fd BNO 75.56 2.66 3.7 -7.9 ...
next year’s earnings. ... But Community Hlth Sys CYH 22.33 4 42.50 28.80 -1.83 -6.0 t t -22.9—28.84 5 -4.3 9 ...
they’re also saying to investors, ProSh Ultra Utils UPW 49.60 1.73 3.6 10.3 34.9
Entercom Comm ETM 4.97 5 13.92 9.17 -0.92 -9.1 t t -20.8—31.05 5 -15.2 8 ... MS MVectDShtEuro DRR 40.04 1.38 3.6 4.1 -25.8
where we see opportunities for
growth, we will take advantage of Fairchild Semicond FCS 7.71 0 21.02 19.88 -0.06 -0.3 s s 27.4 +95.28 1 0.6 14 ... Mkt Vectors China PEK 44.59 1.50 3.5 -4.6 ...
that. They recently bought a ma- Frontier Comm FTR 6.96 6 9.84 8.66 0.23 2.7 s t -11.0 +19.15 2 0.5 62 8.7 PowSh S&P SCap CnSt PSCC 31.92 1.07 3.5 2.4 20.8
jority stake in the largest Indian Genpact Ltd G 13.09 7 18.71 16.99 0.53 3.2 s s 11.8 +.24 4 9.2a 27 1.1
ProShs UltraSht Euro EUO 17.87 0.58 3.4 3.9 -25.8
paper processor. India has the Harte Hanks Inc HHS 8.42 1 15.84 8.75 -0.14 -1.6 t t -31.5—38.40 5 -17.8 11 3.7
fastest growth in paper in all the ProSh UltSh EAFE EFU 23.60 0.73 3.2 0.1 -42.8
Heinz HNZ 42.88 0 52.55 52.50 1.32 2.6 s s 6.1 +15.56 3 7.9 18 3.4
emerging markets. US Heating Oil Fd LP UHN 34.05 1.04 3.2 -9.1 23.3
Hershey Company HSY 45.31 0 58.20 57.34 1.28 2.3 s s 21.6 +23.31 2 3.3 25 2.4
ProSh UltSht Fin SKF 60.08 1.85 3.2 2.8 221.8
One of your top holdings is Kraft Foods KFT 27.59 0 34.91 34.89 0.81 2.4 s s 10.7 +18.94 2 5.6 20 3.3
Direx China Bear 3x CZI 14.03 0.42 3.1 10.9 -59.4
General Motors. What’s the Lowes Cos LOW 19.35 8 27.45 25.76 0.12 0.5 t s 2.7 —.19 4 -2.8 18 1.7
Direxion EngyBear 3x ERY 16.11 0.47 3.0 11.3 64.1
story there? M&T Bank MTB 72.03 6 96.15 86.39 -0.04 0.0 s t -0.8 —1.14 4 -3.0 14 3.2
General Motors is still a iPath Beta Sugar SGAR 46.57 1.37 3.0 -7.0 ...
McDonalds Corp MCD 65.31 0 80.94 80.74 2.04 2.6 s s 5.2 +17.82 3 20.8 17 3.0
(company) where people are un- Rydex Consu Staples RHS 64.38 1.90 3.0 5.1 23.6
NBT Bncp NBTB 19.27 5 25.32 21.79 -0.02 -0.1 t t -9.8 —9.93 4 3.7 13 3.7
comfortable. That makes sense, ProSh Ultra HlthCre RXL 68.53 1.96 2.9 11.8 41.2
having gone through bankruptcy Nexstar Bdcstg Grp NXST 3.64 8 9.26 7.82 -0.19 -2.4 s s 30.6 +9.52 3 6.8 ... ...
PwShs Retail PMR 22.29 0.62 2.9 3.7 18.9
and being government owned. PNC Financial PNC 49.43 7 69.68 61.80 -0.72 -1.2 t t 1.8 —6.78 4 0.3 9 2.3
PowerShares FoodBev PBJ 20.08 0.57 2.9 3.8 25.0
General Motors has emerged with PPL Corp PPL 24.00 0 28.14 27.93 0.40 1.5 s s 6.1 +14.04 3 3.2 12 5.0
good-quality products. It’s general- iPathInverse1-21Vix IVO 25.56 0.70 2.8 10.2 ...
Penn Millers Hldg PMIC 11.98 0 17.72 17.45 0.12 0.7 s s 31.9 +17.43 3 ... ... ...
ly agreed that they have high- ProSh Sht MSCI EmMkt EUM 30.54 0.81 2.7 4.3 -21.6
Penna REIT PEI 10.03 0 16.46 15.85 0.58 3.8 s s 9.1 +1.42 4 -9.6 ... 3.8
quality cars and trucks and these SPDR S&P Retail XRT 54.10 1.38 2.6 3.7 27.5
are selling well, both in the United PepsiCo PEP 60.32 0 71.05 70.56 1.29 1.9 s s 8.0 +9.03 3 6.1 19 2.9
Retail HOLDRs Trust RTH 113.65 2.88 2.6 4.4 12.0
States and in the emerging mar- Philip Morris Intl PM 42.94 0 69.92 68.31 -0.29 -0.4 s s 16.7 +49.51 1 12.7a 17 3.7
ProSh Ultr Sh Chi 25 FXP 28.18 0.72 2.6 11.3 -34.5
kets. The benefit of the bankruptcy Procter & Gamble PG 58.92 0 66.99 66.86 1.59 2.4 s s 3.9 +9.69 3 6.4 18 3.1
process (is that GM) emerged ProSh Ult Cns Gds UGE 81.41 2.06 2.6 6.7 44.5
Prudential Fncl PRU 48.56 8 67.52 63.13 -0.57 -0.9 s t 7.5 +3.93 3 -2.5 9 1.8
without debt. The company’s in ProSh Ultra Telecom LTL 62.28 1.56 2.6 8.0 61.7
SLM Corp SLM 9.85 9 16.86 15.87 -0.67 -4.1 s s 26.1 +31.05 2 -20.5 9 2.5
good shape, they just made an iShs NoAm Softw IGV 64.61 1.62 2.6 3.6 33.3
announcement yesterday or the SLM Corp flt pfB SLMpB 32.41 0 57.95 57.80 0.40 0.7 s s 31.9 ... 0.0 ... 8.0
Southn Union Co SUG 20.00 8 30.00 27.87 -0.49 -1.7 t s 15.8 +18.72 2 4.4 14 2.2 Focus Morn Utils FUI 27.07 0.65 2.5 6.4 ...
day before about hiring plans or
investing in plants over the next TJX Cos TJX 39.56 0 54.73 54.57 2.04 3.9 s s 22.9 +21.72 2 19.4 17 1.4 Biotech HOLDRs Tr BBH 106.60 2.48 2.4 -3.4 11.0
year or two. At the same time, the UGI Corp UGI 24.30 9 33.53 32.21 -0.02 -0.1 s s 2.0 +21.74 2 9.3 14 3.2 iShs Thailand THD 68.17 1.57 2.4 -3.2 50.6
higher gasoline prices are going to Verizon Comm VZ 25.79 9 38.95 37.26 -0.02 -0.1 t s 4.1 +46.13 1 9.9 22 5.2 Mkt Vectors Egypt EGPT 14.69 0.33 2.3 -4.5 -26.1
affect General Motors. Dirx Dly NG Bear2x FCGS 19.77 0.45 2.3 8.9 ...
WalMart Strs WMT 47.77 8 57.90 55.72 1.07 2.0 s s 3.3 +8.88 3 5.6 13 2.6
Weis Mkts WMK 32.56 0 41.82 41.35 1.74 4.4 s s 2.5 +13.36 3 3.0 16 2.8 iShares Nasd Biotech IBB 108.95 2.50 2.3 3.8 25.1
You run a value fund, but it
sounds like you also look for Notes on data: Total returns, shown for periods 1-year or greater, include dividend income and change in market price. Three-year and five-year returns
Vanguard Consum Stap VDC 81.13 1.71 2.2 4.2 20.3
companies with strong growth annualized. Ellipses indicate data not available. Price-earnings ratio unavailable for closed-end funds and companies with net losses over prior four quar- SPDR S&P Biotech XBI 73.88 1.59 2.2 3.5 28.9
ahead of them. ters. Rank classifies a stock’s performance relative to all U.S.-listed shares, from top 20 percent (far-left box) to bottom 20 percent (far-right box). PwShs Energy Fund DBE 29.85 0.64 2.2 -8.4 16.3
In today’s world, I think as a value
investor, you also want growth in
Stock
Finding this year’s best-performing IPOs p +2.1%
q
there. That’s the way you get a Dow industrials
high price. An undervalued stock Screener MO
can stay undervalued for a very -0.3%
long time unless you have top-line
(revenue) growth prospects.
IPOs are back in vogue.
Sixty-two companies have sold stock to the public in the U.S. this year,
Endocyte’s lead product is a potential ovarian cancer treatment.
Qihoo, a technology firm, is also one of this year’s best-performing IPOs.
WEEKLY p +8.8%
YTD
up from 49 in the same period in 2010, according to research firm Renais- The Chinese company has risen 83 percent after going public in March. It
p
sance Capital. The average IPO has returned 11 percent from its opening sells a range of mobile and Internet security products. +2.3%
A lot of investors try to find
p
good high-paying dividend price. The S&P 500 is up 6 percent this year. Investors will likely see more IPOs in the months ahead. About 165 com- Nasdaq MO
stocks. What mistakes do they This screen, powered by FactSet, identifies IPOs that have risen the
most this year. Endocyte, a company developing drugs for cancer and in-
panies are waiting to go public, including well-known names like LinkedIn,
and Dunkin’ Donuts. Big technology companies such as Twitter and Face-
+0.0% p
+6.6%
make in this strategy? WEEKLY YTD
Certainly you don’t want to stretch flammatory diseases, is No. 1. Its stock has nearly doubled since February. book are also expected to file IPO plans either later this year or in 2012.
for yield. Anything that has a yield
p
IPO OPENING CHANGE LARGE-CAP +1.4%
q
over 4 percent or 4.5 percent, you COMPANY TICKER DATE PRICE CLOSE SINCE IPO DESCRIPTION S&P 500 MO
really have to look at why it has
that. I’m not suggesting that
Endocyte
Qihoo 360 Technology
ECYT
QIHU
2/04/2011
3/30/2011
$6.40
14.50
$12.16
26.52
90.0%
82.9
Drugmaker
Chinese online security company
-0.2% p +6.4%
someone would have an invest- WEEKLY YTD
ment policy or investment portfolio ServiceSource International SREV 3/25/2011 10.00 17.64 76.4 Revenue management software maker
based solely on current dividend Cornerstone OnDemand CSOD 3/17/2011 13.00 21.34 64.2 Talent management software maker SMALL-CAP
p +0.1%
p
yield. I think I would choose a Pacira Pharmaceuticals PCRX 2/03/2011 7.00 10.65 52.1 Drugmaker Russell 2000 MO
company that has a good divi-
dend yield, but (also) top-line Zipcar ZIP 4/14/2011 18.00 26.53 47.4 Car sharing service
+0.3%
p
+6.6%
(revenue growth) and (a good) RPX RPXC 5/04/2011 19.00 27.12 42.7 Company that acquires and licenses patents YTD
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sive late-20th-century urban redevel-
opment program that changed the face
of numerous area communities.
It was 50 years ago this month that
President John F. Kennedy signed into
law a bill providing millions of dollars
to remove blighted areas of communi-
ties in a broad swath of states known as
“Appalachia.” Thanks to powerful Con-
gressman Daniel J. Flood of Wilkes-
Barre, much of Luzerne County was
included.
Over the next 12 years entire blocks
were razed, streets were removed or
relocated, businesses and public build-
ings vanished and thousands of people
AP FILE PHOTO
moved to new neighborhoods and
A severe thunderstorm with a rotating wall cloud is seen over Texas County, Okla., near the community of Eva, Okla. in 2010. Janette Bontempo, a Pennsylva-
towns. In their place arose block after
nia native who now resides in Texas, was first drawn to chasing these types of storms to educate herself on their desctructive power.
block of new construction, and often
new street patterns.
Then, in 1972 much of Luzerne
County was inundated by its worst-ever
flood, the result of heavy rain from
Tropical Storm Agnes. The destruction
in low-lying areas, including much of
Luzerne County, was enormous.
Flood recovery then pretty much
merged with redevelopment, and the
rehabbing of communities continued.
The bottom line, if you are a geneal-
By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com
ogist, is that your ancestor’s sought-
after home, street, neighborhood and
workplace might be long gone. A good
J anette Bontempo moved from Pennsylvania to Texas in March of 2002. • New co-workers asked Bontempto, originally example is Wilkes-Barre’s East Market
Street. From Public Square to the top
of Weatherly, what she thought about the warm temperatures and Southern hospitality, but there was only one thing of Brewery Hill, only a handful of
Bontempo had to say about Texas. • “I was scared to death,” Bontempo, 41, said in a recent interview. “I live in Tornado pre-1960 buildings remain from this
once-busy commercial and residential
Alley now. That wasn’t one of the things I was excited about.” • But one thing she did love about Sherman, Texas, she said,
thoroughfare. East Market Street itself
is that when disaster strikes, the community comes together. is only half as long as it used to be.
What’s more, two of the streets that
That’s also why Bontempo became a storm chas- Bloomsburg University before be- WATCH A STORM CHASE once intersected with East Market —
er. coming an advertising assistant at South Fell (later South State) and
With tornados tearing up the mid-west, Bon- two local newspapers and eventu- Go to www.ChaserTV.com to watch live-stream video of
real storm chasers. Lincoln — have not existed in decades.
tempo is now all too familiar with the destruction ally getting married to her hus-
Of course there are other reasons
and devastation that come with the wild weather. band, Joe, in December 2001.
But Bontempo, who has two dogs named after why the map of 2011 is different from
That following March, Bontem-
weather services, is prepared and has learned how po and her husband moved to Tex- away from you, but it looks close,” Bontempo said. the map of 1961, 1911 or 1861. The rise
to chase storms safely and how to be safe from Bontempo as and Bontempo knew she had to “I went through a couple bad storms, with signif- and fall of coal mines and railroads
storms. One dog, Noaa, is named after the Nation- take steps to protect herself from Mother Nature. icant hail, wind and straight line winds. And I just changed the landscape dramatically. So
al Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration — “I didn’t know anything about storms,” Bontem- didn’t know what to do.” did the creation of new roads like the
and Tessa — after the Texas Severe Storms Asso- po said, explaining she would hear weather termi- So, Bontempo educated herself, attending Sky- Luzerne-Dallas Highway. Also, many
ciation. nology about looming storms and not understand Warn classes — a program in partnership with the street names have changed over the
Bontempo graduated from Weatherly Area High any of it. years, sometimes because of municipal
School, Luzerne County Community College and “In Texas, it’s flat…the storm could be an hour See CHASER, Page 7E mergers, as have some house number-
ing systems. But redevelopment and
flood recovery are the chief factors
behind the vanishing address.
MEET CAROL RASKIEWICZ What is the puzzled genealogist to
do? Vintage maps at the Luzerne Coun-
C
ty Historical Society are a major help.
arol Raskiewicz is the program administrator for the Wyoming Valley Health Care System/University of
So are old city directories, showing
Scranton School of Nurse Anesthesia in Wilkes-Barre. Raskiewicz, 65, is a graduate of West Side Central Ca- what streets once intersected or paral-
tholic High School in Kingston and received a diploma in nursing from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital in Kingston. leled one another. Books of local histo-
She also received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from College Misericordia in Dallas Township ry sometimes contain useful maps.
and a master’s degree in nursing from Case Western University in Cleveland, Ohio. She obtained a doctor of nurs- Part of being a genealogist is playing
ing practice from Rocky Mountain University in Provo, Utah. Raskiewicz and her husband, Tom, have two chil- detective. So don’t be surprised when
an ancestor brings you “the case of the
dren: Lisa and Thomas Jr., and seven grandchildren. They reside in Larksville and Benton.
missing street.”
News Notes:
Why a career in nursing, partic- favorites are Bob Seger, Jim Croce, Bob many relatives were miners.”
ularly nurse anesthesia? “When I
• The next meeting of the Northeast
Dylan and Bare Naked Ladies.” What’s the most challenging part of
was 5 years old, I had to have my Favorite city? “Tamarac, Fla. Our your job? “Trying to balance working in Pennsylvania Genealogical Society will
tonsils out and the nurses that daughter and grandsons are there, plus a clinical area with administration, and feature Ryan Lindbuchler, who will
took care of me made me feel the weather.” going to the university and all of the 13 speak on his book “Gone But Not For-
safe, especially the nurse that Favorite Food? “Everything! I especial- clinical sites. It’s a real balancing act.”
gave me the mask. I believe gotten: Civil War Veterans of North-
ly love the fruit smoothies that my Proudest professional moment? “Be-
that nursing is the best career. husband makes.” ing selected as the first graduate of the eastern Pennsylvania.” The meeting
Everyone knows a nurse or is Always in the fridge? “Fruit and nurse anesthesia school to hold the will be at 7 p.m. on May 24 in Room
related to a nurse.” smoothies.” position of director. Dr. Bill Host chose 106 of the McGowan Building on the
What is it that you enjoy the First car? “A 1967 gray Ford Fairlane” from several qualified applicants and
most about running the What do you enjoy on TV? “Prison
campus of King’s College, North River
the opportunity allowed me to work
school and serving as its Break, ION Television and the History alongside my long-time friend, Mary and West Union streets, Wilkes-Barre.
director? “Watching and Channel.” Jennings. Mary encouraged me to • Many thanks to Anne Bramblett
S. JOHN
WILKIN/
being a part of the growth Follow sports? “Forty Fort mini-football obtain the DNP, which was the second Barr and her staff at the West Pittston
THE TIMES during the 25 months of and the NFL. And I love the Kentucky proudest professional moment in my
LEADER nurse anesthesia educa- Derby.” Library. I was able to offer four of my
long nursing career. A great career
tion.” Favorite quote? “Don’t tell me what choice — nurse anesthesia — a great “Getting Started in Genealogy” classes
What do you do to relax? “I you can’t do. Show me what you can mentor, Dr. Host, and a great friend, there this season, with about 70 people
like to work in the garden. And do.” Mary Jennings.”
my husband and I spend time with
attending.
Favorite book? “Emile Zola’s novel
our grandchildren in Pennsylvania ‘Germinal.’ It’s a story about miners and
Alan Stout writes about local people. Tom Mooney is a Times Leader genealogy
and Florida.” their families, poverty and violence. I
Music? “Anything but rap. My Reach him at 970-7131. columnist. Reach him at tmooney2@ptd.net.
liked the book because my father and
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Yelland, Shoopman
L auren Ashley Trinisewski and
Domero James Greeley, together
D anny Yelland Jr. and Nicole
Shoopman, Marysville, Calif.,
plan to wed June 4, 2011, at The
Ilse, Thornton with their parents, announce their
engagement and approaching mar-
Vizcaya Pavilion and Mansion in
Sacramento, Calif. W illiam Thornton, West Pittston,
and Kathie Elechko, Harding,
announce the engagement and ap-
riage.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mittendorf, Nelson Dutter, Verdetto
The prospective groom is the son Frank and Georgianne Trinisewski,
of Danny and Anna Mae Yelland, proaching marriage of their daughter, Mountain Top. She is the grand-
Plains Township.
Danny is a 2003 graduate of James
Carolyn Thornton, to Drew Brown-
ing Ilse.
daughter of the late Frank and Helen
Trinisewski, Wilkes-Barre, and the
S helly Joan Nelson, Wilkes-
Barre, and Christopher Ed-
ward Mittendorf, Coram, N.Y.,
Jmarriage
anine Louise Verdetto and Charles
“Chuck” Dutter were united in
The bride-to-be is the granddaught- on April 8, 2011, at The
M. Coughlin High School. He joined late George and Eleanor Rich,
er of Robert and Catherine Thornton, were married at the Woodlands Beaches Sandy Bay Resort in Negril,
the United States Air Force in 2004 Swoyersville.
West Pittston, and Catherine Bender Inn and Resort on Nov. 27, 2010. Jamaica.
and is stationed at Beale Air Force The prospective groom is the son
and the late Theodore Bender, Pitt- Rabbi/Cantor Howard Nacht The ceremony was performed by
Base. He is a SSgt. and works as a
ston. of Gerald and Audrey Greeley, officiated. Jamaican minister Cepras Stern. The
crew chief. The prospective groom is the son Wilkes-Barre. He is the grandson of Shelly is the daughter of Terry couple’s children, Gianna Dutter, 12,
The bride-to-be is the daughter of of Elizabeth Ilse and the late Michael the late Domero and Anna Greeley Nelson and the late Samuel H. and Giuliana Dutter, 6, took part in
Richard and Deanna Shoopman, Yuba Lee Ilse, Houston, Texas. and the late Paul and Anna Wender, Nelson and Chris is the son of the service.
City, Calif. Carolyn is a 1996 graduate of all of Wilkes-Barre. Ewald and Ingrid Mittendorf. A reception took place on the
Nicole is a 2002 graduate of Yuba Wyoming Area and earned her bache-
Lauren is a 2003 graduate of E.L. Shelly is a graduate of E.L. beach after the ceremony.
City High School and earned her lor’s degree from the Smeal College
Meyers High School and earned a Meyers High School. She gradu- Janine is the daughter of Michael
bachelor’s degree in psychology in of Business at Penn State. She is the
ated cum laude from Tufts Uni- and Deborah Verdetto, Old Forge.
2008 at Sacramento State University, director of business development for Bachelor of Arts degree in elemen-
versity with a bachelor’s degree She is a 2001 graduate of Old Forge
California. She works as a child/ Carlton, Hofferkamp & Jenks Wealth tary education from King’s College in
High School and attended Allied
youth program assistant at Beale Air Management, The Woodlands, Texas. 2007. She also earned her master’s in political science. Shelly is a
Medical and Technical School.
Force Base. Drew is a 1992 graduate of Bellaire degree in classroom technology from director at Chamberlain Health-
Chuck is the son of Elizabeth
High School and attended Texas Wilkes University in 2009. Lauren is care Public Relations in New
Green, Scranton. He is a graduate of
A&M University. He owns and oper- employed by the Wilkes-Barre Area York City. West Scranton High School and is the
ates collision repair shops in Hous- School District as a kindergarten Chris is a graduate of Long- owner of the landscaping business,
ton, Texas. teacher. wood High School, Middle Is- Your Landscapers.
The couple will exchange vows on land, N.Y. He graduated summa
D.J. is a 1998 graduate of James M. The couple resides in Forty Fort.
Nov. 12, 2011, at St. Anne’s Catholic cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa
Church, Houston, Texas. Coughlin High School. He earned his
from Stony Brook University
Bachelor of Science degree in sport
administration in 2002. He is employ-
with a bachelor’s degree in eco- Ava G. DeMark
ed by Luzerne County Human Ser-
nomics. Chris is a vice president
at Edelman, a global public rela- baptized
vices.
tions firm.
The couple will exchange vows on
July 22, 2011, in Immaculate Concep-
tion Church, West Pittston. A recep-
Shelly’s sister, Laurie Nelson,
was her matron of honor. Chris A va Grace DeMark, daughter of
Carmen and Nancy DeMark,
Laurelbrook Estates, Bear Creek
chose his brother, Alexander
tion at The Woodlands Inn and Re- Mittendorf, as his best man. Township, was bap-
sort will follow. The wedding party included tized on Sept. 19,
Shelly’s brother and sister-in-law, 2010, by the Rev.
The Poteras Marty and Melissa Nelson; Shel-
ly’s brother-in-law, Steve Schneid-
Paul McDonnell at
Our Lady of Mount
er; Chris’s best friend, Shawn Carmel Church,
M r. and Mrs. Paul J. Potera will
celebrate their 15th wedding Gertler; and Shelly’s nieces and
nephew, Ariella and Sasha Nel-
Pittston.
Ava was born May
Staub, Williams anniversary on May 17. Paul and
Christie were married in the Church son and Jessica and Nathan 11, 2010, at the Nesbitt Women’s and
Schneider. Children’s Center, Wyoming Valley
D ouglas and Cheryl Staub, Gettys-
burg, Pa., announce the engage-
The Hagenbachs of Christ Uniting by the Rev. Dr.
Charles E. Johns. During the wedding ceremony, Health Care.
Rebecca Silberman Rich, Amy Ava’s godparents are her aunt and
M
ment of their daughter, Jennifer M. r. and Mrs. Robert Hagenbach The couple is the daughter and
Staub, to Todd E. Williams, son of Holvey, Leslie Bloss Geib, Danae uncle, Joyce Fornett, Hanover Town-
Sr., Fairmount Township, cele- son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Donald and Mary Jan Williams, brated their 25th wedding anniver- Husband Morrow, Dorota Gon- ship, and John Patrick Seman, Lans-
Meyers Jr. and the granddaughter
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. sary April 5, 2011. They were married era, Andy Nystrom and Keith dale.
and grandson-in-law of the late Mr.
Jennifer is a 2001 graduate of De- at Holy Family Church, Sugar Notch, Hopkin, friends of the bride and Ava’s grandparents are John and
and Mrs. Ronald W. Littleton.
lone Catholic High School. She grad- by the late Rev. Valentine Plevyak. groom, read blessings. Naomi Delores Seman, Wyoming, and loving
The Poteras earned their Bachelor
uated from West Chester University Mrs. Hagenbach is the former Jane Greenwald, Jessica Moseman and her from above are her grandmother,
of Science degrees in biology from
in 2005 and also earned her Master of Albosta, daughter of Helen Albosta Shawn Gertler signed the Ketu- Ann Fornett, and grandfather, Car-
Wilkes University and their Master of
Education degree from West Chester and the late Paul Albosta, Ashley. bah. men DeMark.
Science degrees from Misericordia
in 2011. Jennifer is a music teacher in Mr. Hagenbach is the son of Robert The groom’s parents hosted a Ava’s parents honored her at a
University.
Chester County. Hagenbach and the late Bernadeen rehearsal dinner at The Café in celebration attended by family and
Todd is a 2000 graduate of James Hagenbach, Chase. Mrs. Potera is employed as a sci-
Plains Township and Shelly’s friends at Josef’s Restaurant located
M. Coughlin High School and a 2006 The couple has four children, Rob- ence teacher at Dallas High School.
mother and siblings hosted a in Bentley’s.
graduate of West Chester University. ert Jr. and his wife, Nicole, and Char- Mr. Potera is employed as a math
brunch at the Woodlands. Ava shared her special day sur-
Todd is employed at West Chester les, Michael and Janelle. and science teacher at Wyoming
The couple honeymooned in rounded by her brother, Nico, who
University of Pennsylvania. They celebrated their anniversary Valley West High School.
St. Lucia. They reside in Queens, offered a special prayer at the dinner
An Aug. 13, 2011, wedding is on a cruise to the Eastern Caribbean. The couple resides in Kingston
N.Y. celebration.
planned in Woodbury, N.J. with their son, William Ronald.
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matron of honor. Bridesmaids were ifty-five years ago on May 5, Matthew Boyes and Luksha.
Claudia Forlenza and Jamie Forlenza, 1956, Edward J. Farrell mar-
sisters-in-law of the bride; Amber ried Deanna Innamorati in St.
Garner and Marla Turco, friends of Anthony’s Church in Exeter. In
the bride; and Nicole Vernisi, sister- spite of the fact that they were
in-law of the groom. Flower girls so different from each other, they
were Isabella Forlenza and Madison have developed a lasting and
Vernisi, nieces of the couple. unbreakable bond. What has con-
The groom chose his brothers, tributed the most to making this
Rocco Vernisi Jr. and Paul Vernisi, as marriage so successful and happy
best men. Groomsmen were Michael is the love they have for their
Forlenza and Vito Forlenza, brothers children and grandchildren
of the bride; Michael Gulick, brother- All told, so far, they had five
in-law of the groom; and Brendan children, three sons and two
Bell, cousin of the groom. The daughters. These children pro-
groom’s nephew, Roman Vernisi, duced 12 grandchildren and two
served as ring bearer. great-grandchildren.
Scripture readings were narrated Son Edward, Lehman, has been
by Lisa Bell, aunt of the groom; Lou married to Sharon Stampfle for
Gagliardi, uncle of the groom; and 31 years and has two daughters,
Ryan Kolbmann, friend of the groom. Rebecca and Elizabeth.
Gifts were offered by Mary and Char- Son Mark, West Pittston, mar-
les Scarantino, godparents of the ried Sue Pollard 32 years ago and
bride. Musical selections were per- has a son, Mark Jr. and Maggie,
formed by Diana Ranieli, vocalist; West Pittston. Mark married Cor-
Judy Samartzis, organist; Jack Mar- rine Allen and they have two
tin, trumpet soloist; and Lynn Hurst, daughters, Olivia Allen and Soph-
violinist. ia.
A bridal shower was hosted by the Son Scott, Carlisle, Pa., mar-
mother and grandmother of the bride ried Kathy Rosie 27 years ago.
at Fox Hill Country Club, Exeter. The They have a son, Scott Ian, and a
parents of the groom hosted a re- daughter, Caroline.
hearsal dinner at La Cucina Restau-
rant, Dunmore. Following the Rev.
Daughter Deanna, Dallas, mar-
ried John Mennig 15 years ago.
Schuyler Avenue students conduct book drive for local organizations
Massetti’s beautiful ceremony, the They have a son, Christopher, In celebration of Read Across America Day, Schuyler Avenue Elementary School held a book drive. Students collected over
couple was joined by friends and and a daughter, Olivia, who are 800 books and $150 to purchase new books. All books collected will be donated to local libraries, the Domestic Violence
family at an evening reception hosted twins. Service Center and The Catherine McAuley Women’s Shelter in Plymouth. Some of the participants, from left, first row, are
by the bride’s parents at the Lacka- McGuire Martin, Sierra DeBiase, Zachary Magoski, Hunter Rubano and Ryan Sulllivan. Second row: Sierra Vincent, Matthew
Last, but not least, daughter
Kaminski, Leo Tarreto, Kenly Golanoski, Nasir Shelton, Anthony Rossi, Komal Mathon and Kylee Laudenslager. Third row:
wanna Station Hotel, Scranton. Wel- Lari Ann, Elysburg, married Elizabeth Hook; Cassidy Vincent; Wendy Patton, head teacher; Irelynd Sullivan; Samantha Bolovick, learning support teacher;
come to the Party Band provided Scott Friedenberg 14 years ago. Kaitlin Vincent; Jule Provenzano; Jessica Hook; Malachi Oxford; Alahnna Balbach; Jackie Dziak, third-grade teacher; and
dinner music and evening entertain- They have a daughter, Isabel, David Luff.
ment. and sons, William, David and
The couple are 2001 graduates of Jack.
Penn State University. Kristin earned Their children are as different
a Bachelor of Science degree in bio- from each other as the Farrells.
behavioral health. She is employed by Their personalities couldn’t be
Independence Blue Cross in Philadel- more opposite. They disagree
phia as a senior public health educa- often, argue and compete with
tor. The groom earned a Bachelor of each other. But they are bonded
Science degree from the Smeal Col- by an underlying, unspoken re-
lege of Business in Management spect and love for each other.
Science and Information Systems. He What Ed and Deanna have
is employed by Broder Bros., Co., accomplished is not important to
Philadelphia, as a network engineer. them. It’s all about their family
The couple honeymooned in Rivi- and no matter what might be in
era Maya, Mexico. They reside in store in the future, they’re cele-
Philadelphia, Pa. brating their life now.
R ita Marie and Lorenzo Joseph Zan- Zangardi and the late Gennaro Zan- Jillian Luckasavage, Monica Smith, Elyssa Molino and Daniel Vaskalis. Also inducted were Lily Basu, Courtney Conway,
gardi, daughter and son of Alfonso gardi, all of Pittston, and Cliff and Leanne Harvey, William Healey, Patrick Matthews, Rose Melf, Erica Pandolfo, Stephen Peters, Chelsea Voorhees and Sebas-
and Jennifer Zangardi, Mars, were bap- Mimi Fair, Pittsburgh. tian Woolbert.
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Warren Robert Farley, son of
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Jacob Ohrin Mountain Top, is celebrating his
third birthday today, May 15.
Jacob Ohrin, son of Joe and Lori Warren is a grandson of Frank
Ohrin, is celebrating his fifth
birthday today, May 15. Jacob is
and Andrea Slucki, Mountain
Top; the late Elizabeth Slucki; Swoyersville High School Class of 1960 celebrates its 50th anniversary reunion
a grandson of Rose Marie Ohrin, and Warren and Barbara Farley,
Edwardsville; the late George Swoyersville High School Class of 1960 celebrated its 50th anniversary reunion on Labor Day weekend in 2010 at the Checkerboard Pavil-
Wilkes-Barre. He is a great-
Ohrin; Elmer Petlock, Bear ion, Trucksville. An ice breaker was held at the Tipsy Turtle Pub in Swoyersville. Some of the attending classmates, from left, first row, Barba-
grandson of Elizabeth Morris,
Creek; and the late Margaret ra Sincavage Crake, Barbara Runchka Evanosky, Gerry Selinsky Rish, Mary Ann Urban Lanunziata. Second row: Mary Ann Saxon Zekas, Pat
Edwardsville, and Elizabeth
Petlock. He has a sister, Megan, 1. Taylor, Laflin. Kader Pollick, Barbara Zuba Bloss, Bernice Madar Templeton, Eleanor Krehely Scovell, Maureen Brennan Blaski, William Glynn, Richard
Adamchik, Sam Barbose, Elaine Archer Krapf, Jean Kalla Aritz and Frank Grasso. Third row: Frank Smaka, Philip Zachary, Paul Starolis, Rob-
ert Innamorati, Mary Ann Hudick, Joseph Hudick, Anita Hovanec Singer, Cathy Erceg Tomszak, Loretta Kemzura Palm, Elaine Hritzak and Ed
Petro. Also in attendance were Jean Baron, Lorraine Biago Kennedy, Ed Borick, Roger Coutts, Gerry Levitsky Kubacki, Pat Zaremba Dobro-
walski and honored guest, Pia Selecky, science and home economics teacher.
Medical Center Agolino, Stephanie and Sam, Pitt- Nesbitt Women’s and Children’s Bear Creek Township, a daugh- Bolesta, Angela and Gary, Ply-
ston Township, a son, April 26. Turner, Nacole and Joshua, Moun- ter, May 3.
Button, Kimberly and David, Dal- tain Top, a daughter, April 28. Center at Wilkes-Barre mouth, a son, May 6.
Hamacher, Charlotte and Blake, Palchanis, Nicole and Ernest
ton, a daughter, April 23. Nanticoke, a son, April 26. Barrera, Erica and John, Plains General Hospital Schmid, Plymouth, a son, May 4.
Ellis, Renata Faith, Wilkes-Barre, a
son, May 8.
Mason, Jennifer and James, Hazle- Township, a daughter, April 29. Burke, Amy and Eugene, Kingston,
Falchetti, Maryanne, Nanticoke, a Jasuilewicz, Stacey and Steve,
ton, a daughter, April 24. a son, April 25. Rosengrant, Rebecca and Jeff,
daughter, April 26. Evanofski, Lisa, Exeter, a son, April Courtdale, a daughter, May 4.
29. Dallas, a daughter, May 8.
Salgado, Emilia and Pascual Tapia, Graham, Kelly and Mark Reichen-
Nee, Lauren and Bryan, West Golightly, Stacy and Kirk, King-
Wilkes-Barre, a son, April 24. wallner, Wilkes-Barre, a son, May Majiros, Ann Marie and Jason,
Pittston, a son, April 27. Mussoline, Jolene and Joshua ston, a son, May 5.
Gevert, Valerie and Richard Har- Wargo, Mahoney City, a daugh- 2. Nanticoke, a daughter, May 8.
Rowlands, Margaret and John, Cassarella, Nicole and William
vey, Kingsley, a son, April 24. ter, April 29. O’Hop, Cara and Vince, Pittston
Wilkes-Barre, a daughter, April Klopotoski, Amanda Rae and Sharkey Jr., West Hazleton, a
Pick, Diane and Raymond, King- 28. Newhart, Shauna, Pittston, a Shaun Dorshefski, Plymouth, a son, May 5. Township, a daughter, May 9.
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National Weather Service and to hear about her daughter’s
Shoe Sale
a volunteer program with near- adventures, Bontempo said.
ly 290,000 trained severe Her father, John, a 20-year nav-
weather spotters. igator for the Air Force will dis-
The more Bontempo learned cuss terminology with his
about weather and tornados, daughter.
50%
the more she realized she could “And they both love the pic-
use her mass communications tures I take,” Bontempo said.
Save
and radio/television broad- Bontempo’s husband works
casting degrees to get footage full-time, but does do some
and photography of storms. storm chasing with Bontempo
“A storm would pass and I AP FILE PHOTO and her friends, she said.
would go out, far enough away,
and take pictures,” Bontempo
Residents clear tornado debris in Millbury, Ohio in 2010. Janette
Bontempo, a native of Weatherly, Pa., is a storm chaser residing
Most important to Bontem-
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said. “People watch TV shows in Texas. One thing she did love about Sherman, Texas, she said, people they need to be pre-
(about storm chasing) and is that when disaster strikes, the community comes together. pared for any kind of weather
think they can go out and chase storm, because they are defi-
a storm, but that’s a miscon- Bontempo is a certified ing Hair, saw a big rotating nitely no joke.
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A lot of people don’t realize, Emergency Response Teams — “We knew we had to get out knowing the area are helpful in
she said, that there is more to and is now an experienced Sky- of that area. We started to weather situations, Bontempo UP
chasing storms than just get- Warn member. move away to get a better said.
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Learning the terminology is
first, then tracking storms with
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your notices to
570-760-2035
542-2277
loaded automatic.
93,000 miles. All
ER, seafoam
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296 FREE $15 & UP! $5995
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
mpeznowski@
6am to 8pm records. Excellent 04 NISSAN XTERRA SE
Ask for Les 560 Pierce St. PICKUP Like New
01 Pontiac
Grand Am $3895
condition. 4 new blue, auto, 4x4 Kingston, PA
timesleader.com tires & new
brakes. Asking
04 GMC ENVOY XUV
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
CHEVROLET ‘06 www.wyoming 570-574-1275
Batteries
00 Ford F-150 4x2
$3995
valleymotors.com
or fax to
570-831-7312
$8,000 or best
offer. Call for info
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, white, V6, 4x4
CORVETTE 570-714-9924 Job Seekers are $20 & UP!
00 Saturn Sedan
$3195
99 Jeep Grand
or mail to
417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
CONVERTIBLE FORD ‘02 MUSTANG looking here! Carry Out Price Cherokee $5495
99 Jeep Cherokee
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gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 Where's your ad?
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
BEN’S AUTO SALES 03 FORD WINDSTAR
LX, green, 4 door,
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black top. 570-829-7130 and
288-8995
Red
99 Chrysler
$3895
LAW DIRECTORY
Aboutanos
BOARD
YAMAHA`04 RHINO Harry’s U Pull It
Wilkes-Barre New Tires, tinted
DEBORAH A. 570-208-1118 windows, sun roof, Excellent condition,
RACHILLA, black leather garage kept, 1
Excellent condition,
SECRETARY Free Bankruptcy interior. Only owner. Must see.
200 hours. Priced
Consultation to sell. $6,500 or 57,000 Miles!!! Low mileage, 90K.
Shopping for a Payment plans. best offer. Call PRICE REDUCED TO AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** Leather interior. All
new apartment? Carol Baltimore $14,000!! power. GPS naviga-
Call
for all legal matters
or worry! DRIVE IN PRICES
Get moving
Attorney Ron Wilson
570-822-2345 BMW `03 530 I Black with black MERCEDES `95 SL 500
with classified! interior. Heated Call for Details (570) 459-9901 Convertible. Low
829-7130
Attorney Beige with tan seats. Back up & mileage. Hard top
leather interior.
150 Special Notices Keith Hunter Heated seats, sun-
navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! included. Leather
Bankruptcies interior. Excellent
K E N P OL L OCK N IS S A N
S C AN H ERE FO R TH E NUM BER 1 NIS S AN DEAL ER IN
S ERVIC E S PEC IAL S TH E NE AND C ENTRAL PA REGIO N
4 Cyl, CVT , A/C, AM /F M /CD, Allo ys , V6, CVT , A/C, S u n ro o f, V6, Au to , Prem iu m Utility
F o g L ights , S p o iler, All Po w er, PW , PDL , Allo ys , Pw r Pkg, PW , PDL , AM /F M /CD,
D
F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s ! S ea t, F lo o rM a ts & Cru is e, T ilt, Allo y W heels ,
S p la s h Gu a rd s ! F lo o rM a ts !
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M SR P $23,890 M SR P $31,910 M SR P $29,595
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& 0% + 60 m os in lieu of rebate w / $1000 R ebate includes $3000 R ebate
*39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $13,617; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; *39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $18,826; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; *39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $17,461; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1;
$0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $470 d u e a td elivery $0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $1,000 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $581.00 d u e a t $0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $562.00 d u e a td elivery
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in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $1250 reb a te. d elivery in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $1000 reb a te. in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs In clu d es $3000 Reb a te.
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M O D EL# 22411
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M O D EL# 23211
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Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts
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*39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $16,629; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $0 ca s h 0% APR AVAIL ABL E** *39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $17,347; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1;
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m o n th p ym t& ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $500 NM AC Ca s h. in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $500 reb a te.
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26 Yrs. at Coccia
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24
72 Mos.
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.
** **
24
Mos.
72
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.
MPG MPG
** **
** **
72 ** 24
Mos.
72
Mos.
24
Mos. Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory
72 rebates applied **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, Mos. payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles.
First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down
$595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11. payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
All Wheel Drive, SEL, Auto., ABS, V6, PDL, Air, Remote Keyless Entry
Auto., 3.5L V6, 18” Alum. Wheels, AM/FM/CD, w/Keypad, Rear Spoiler, Anti-Theft Sys., CD, PW, Safety Canopy, Side
Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm, Reverse Sensing Impact Air Bags, Personal Safety Sys., Reverse Sensing, Sirius
System, Keyless Entry with Keypad, 3.7 V6, XL Plus Pkg., Satellite Radio, Convenience Group,
Auto. Headlamps, 18” Alum. Wheels,
PDL, PW, Sirius Satellite Cruise, AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Seat, MyKey, Dual Elect.
Radio, MyKey System, Pwr. Climate Cont, MyFord
LCD Display, Cruise
Equipment Group, Pwr.
MPG Mirrors, 40/20/40 Cloth MPG
Seat, XL Decor Group
** ** ** **
24 72
Mos.
** 24
Mos.
72
Mos.
Mos.
72 *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
*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, Mos. **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. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
LINCOLN`06 MINI COOPER `08 TOYOTA ‘09 HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
FORD `52 CHEVROLET `05 Silver.
CHRYSLER Only
`07 PACIFICA FORD `99 RANGER
CUSTOM
Clubman. Black & SOFT TAIL DEUCE Matted black finish.
TOWN CAR LIMITED White. Sunroof. 30K SCION TC LIMITED EDITION. Mint condition. New 83K
COUNTRY SEDAN
4x4 Extended cab,
Fully loaded.
miles. Leather inte-
rior, fully loaded. 6
Automatic,
Radical paint, only
200 produced,
tires,
fully
inspected,
serviced & TRAILBLAZER LT drive, 4.0L V6. All PW,
miles. All wheel V6 4.0, automatic.
CREST 15’
moon roof, CUSTOM LINE Rhinehardt pipes, PL, cruise.
46,000 miles, speed. Excellent ready to ride. Wind- Black/Grey. 18,000 Power. A/C. Loaded.
low miles. STATION WAGON lots of chrome. Runs & looks good.
Triple coated condition. 40 MPG. shield & sissy bar. miles. Well Must Sell. $11,995 or
$17,945 V8, automatic, Beautiful bike! No rust. 89K.
Pearlized White. $19,950. Or best Low miles & garage equipped. Includes best offer. Call
8 passenger, Fiberglass Asking $9,500 On-Star, tow pack- $5,500. DEALER
Showroom offer. Call kept. $4800. or best 570-417-7937
3rd seat, good or best offer. (570) 868-3914
condition. 570-262-8811 boat with offer. 570-762-5158 age, roof rack,
condition, 2nd
DODGE `00 RAM FORD ‘68 BRONCO
$18,900. 570-474-0154 running boards,
trailer. Out-
570-814-4926 or
(570) 654-2596
MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517 board propul-
HARLEY DAVIDSON
YAMAHA ‘1975 80 remote starter,
extended warranty.
Pure silver metallic. 560 Pierce St.
FORD `66
sion. Includes: Antique. Very good
condition. Must see.
$16,000
1500 QUAD CAB
Roof & mirror caps Kingston, PA
Mustang Coupe.
2 motors
Erinmade,
‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 Low milage. Road
(570) 825-7251
4X4, V8 automatic.
New tires & brakes.
WANTED! in black. Tartan red
cloth / panther black
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com Pearl white, pony “Lark II series”
A MUST SEE!
Custom Paint.
title. Asking $1,260
Call (570) 825-5810 CHEVROLET `09 Fully loaded. Lea-
interior. Pristine
ALL
leather interior. Leave Message ther interior. Many
570-714-9924 PRICE Only driven under
EQUINOX LS
Black bonnet condition. 26K extras. Must see.
10 miles!! Asking
REDUCED!
YAMAHA` 08 R1
stripes. Automatic. miles. $17,000 or Excellent condition.
SUBURBAN
Asking $5,300 Make Best Offer. $10,000 in acces-
New brakes & sories including a up on permanent READY TO WORK.
570-885-2162 61,000 original Call 866-320-6368
site in Wapwallopen.
rotors. New
NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA miles, garage kept, after 5pm. custom made seat. SILVERADO 1500 ONLY 69K!!!
VOLKSWAGEN `04
alignment. Two Exotic paint set, Comes with many Auto, vinyl seats,
new rear tires. triple black, leather Extended Cab V71
Auto, one owner, Alien Spider Candy extras. $7,000. easy to clean, runs
interior, carriage 427 Commercial Package 4x4. Bed- Champagne
BEETLE
No accidents. Local trade Blue. Excellent con- (570) 829-1419 or 110%, new oil,
roof, factory wire liner. V-8. Red. exterior,
PRICE REDUCED $11,435
wheels, loaded,
Trucks & dition. All Documen- (570) 991-2135 Remote start. 6,300 Just serviced!!! leather interior,
$8,000 or best CONVERTIBLE tation. 1,400 Asking You gotta see it.
excellent condition. Equipment miles $27,000 power windows
offer. For more
information, call
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
$5,500. Call
$25,000 or best
offer. Call FLAGSTAFF `08 negotiable SUPER CLEAN!!!
$4,999
& locks, 4 wheel
HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80
CONVERTIBLE 570-362-4080
2WD, automatic. flat screen TV, fire-
Opportunity To Kingston, PA lent condition. 1 owner, garage
Only 12,000 miles. place, heated mat-
570-829-7130.
www.wyoming Garage kept.
Own... valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Reduced
$14,000
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
Vehicle in like
new condition.
riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa, CHEVROLET `97 RAM 1500
Too many extras to
HONDA `02 CR-V
$19,000. outside speakers & EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
SILVERADO
570-822-1976
‘26 FORD
all original & never nal unrestored list. Low Mileage.
570-288-4322 grill, 2 sliders, owner, very clean,
PONTIAC `06
Leave Message seen snow. $8,900. antique show $10,000
aluminum wheels, meticulously main-
DUMP TRAILER ‘05
Call 570-237-5119 with Western plow.
MODEL T
winner. Factory (570)709-2125 tained. 123,000
SOLSTICE VW ‘07 BEETLE spot lights, wide
water purifier,
4WD, Automatic.
MERCEDES BENZ
awning, microwave highway miles.
Panel Delivery 10 yards, 4 ton limit, white tires, Loaded with
DODGE `10
Leather Interior, oven, tinted safety $6,995
100 point Only 16,000 miles! very good condi- biggest Harley options. Bedliner. 570-646-3334 or
Alloys, Moon Roof glass windows,
built. Only 55,000 miles.
`74 450 SE
Concours quality Garage kept, 2.4 $12,990 tion. Asking $3,900 raised panel fridge 570-762-3294
restoration. Red
with black fend-
liter, manual 5
speed transmission,
black, a/c, cd play-
SOLID CAR!
Also, E-350. Cheap
For more info, call
28,000 original
miles! Never
needs inspec-
& many acces-
sories & options.
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503 GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles. HONDA `10
ers. Never Driven. 973-906-8404
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
Interior perfect, Excellent condition,
0 miles on er, leather interior. tion, permanent Fully loaded.
exterior very good. $22,500.
restoration.
RARE!
Real Nice. Fun Ride.
Asking $16,500
Runs great! New
tires, 68K original
FORD ‘99 E350 registration.
$8,500
570-905-9348
570-868-6986
2500
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
extended war-
ODYSSEY
$40,000
$38,000
(570) 301-3433 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
miles.
$5,500 FIRM. BUCKET VAN NEWMAR 36’ Series. 6.0 Litre V8. ranty. $17,995
$36,500 PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 www.wyoming 570-905-7389 Triton V8. 2 speed
MOUNTAIN AIRE
Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van.
(570) 690-2806
Ask for Lee boom; 92,000miles; 85K miles. Excellent
CONVERTIBLE HARLEY DAVIDSON
valleymotors.com 5th wheel, 2 large
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
$9999 or best price. condition. $8,700
570-714-9924
2002 BMW 745i
The Flagship of
Blue/white top &
white interior.
Recent document-
MERCEDES-BENZ `73 Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
570574-7002 ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
slides, new
condition, loaded
with accessories.
570-829-4548 or
570-417-5991 with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very
415 Autos-Antique
the Fleet
New - $87,000
ed frame-off
restoration. Over & Classic 450SL with
Convertible 430 Heavy Garage kept,
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
also available.
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
LT (premium pack-
good condition.
Many extras includ- Special Edition.
Midnight Emerald $31,000 invested. 2 tone blue. ing lift & back seat. Maroon, Fully
with beige leather
interior. 61K miles.
will sell $21,500.
570-335-3127 CADILLAC `80 removable hard top,
power windows, AM
Equipment 17,600 miles.
REDUCED PRICE
570-455-6796 age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
29 MPG gas.
$4,000
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
Mint condition.
COUPE DEVILLE
/FM radio with cas-
EQUIPMENT TRAILER $8,400
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER drive, power moon- or best offer navigation, sun roof
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER Excellent condition,
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4 Brand new 2010
Lehman area.
(570) 760-5937
JUST REDUCED!
35 ft. Well kept. On
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
(570) 868-0944 plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
Stunning,
Must Sell! S $3,000 located in
Hazleton.
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
tandem axle, 4
wheel electric
KAWASAKI ‘05
campground on the
Susquehanna River
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding DODGE `97 RAM Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
$20,000
$18,600
Great convertible,
black top, 6 speed
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
brakes, 20’ long
total, 7 x 16 oak NINJA 500R. 3300 near great fishing.
Attached 12X22”
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack, 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
manual transmis- kept, excellent con- deck, fold up ramps miles. Orange. running boards, 82,000 miles, auto-
carpeted room.
1993 CADILLAC
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi- CHEVROLET `69 NOVA dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
with knees, remov-
able fenders for
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must Brick heater,
covered by metal
garage kept.
$14,750.
matic, chrome step
up and mirrors & HUMMER ‘05 H2
or, front & rear SS clone. 350 oversized loads, sell. $2400 570-362-1910 leather interior. Yellow with black
ALANTE
2 Door
trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best
engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
rear. PowerGlide
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 powder coat paint
for rust protection,
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
roof with large
breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ- CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
Good Condition.
Drums Area.
leather interior.
Front & rear heated
Convertible
Exquisite Candy
offer. Call
570-262-2478 transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over
420 SEL 2 5/16 hitch
coupler, tongue
KAWASAKI
ed. Call for more
information.
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
$4,500
401-524-9763
seats. Many chrome
accessories. $28,500
Silver with red jack, side pockets, or best offer. Call
Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000 SUBARU `05 LEGACY $20,000 invested,
sacrifice at $8,500.
leather interior.
Every option.
brake away switch,
battery, 7 pole `08 NINJA
(570) 237-7076 Excellent condition,
low mileage. (570) 788-9826 or
original miles. All
available options, SPORT AWD (Wilkes-Barre)
Call 732-397-8030
Garage kept, show-
room condition.
RV plugs, title &
more!! Priced for
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS $35,500. Call
570-655-2689
(570) 956-8547
Leave Message
including gold
alloy wheels.
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
quick sale. $2,995
386-334-7448
miles. Great starter
bike. $2,800 Seri-
Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR DODGE `99 HYUNDAI ‘10
Garage Kept. 1 miles, great Wilkes-Barre ous inquiries only.
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave, Custom Van. 67K DAKOTA SPORT TUCSON LTD
owner. Final
Model Year.
condition. $11,995.
570-836-1673 CHEVROLET `72 OLDSMOBILE `68 439 Motorcycles
Call 570-331-4777 fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car-
4 X 4, extended
cab, 117,000 Navigation, Blue
Gorgeous
SUBARU `94 CHEVELLE KAWASAKI ‘ 99 ZX6R more extras. peting, storage miles, new Tooth, XM Radio
Automobile!
$31,000 Two door hard top. DELMONT HARLEY ‘01 600CC, Reduced. $13,500.
Call 570-842-6735
areas, TV, rear seat
convertible to dou-
inspection, just $21,880
$29,900
$27,900 IMPREZA L 307 Motor. Needs DRASTICALLY Muzzy Exhaust.
Great condition. ble bed, curtains.
serviced, oil, trans
flushed, new fluid
Sudan, Automatic,
Air, Stero, Runs &
work. Comes with
additional 400 small
REDUCED!!
This model only DAVIDSON Asking $3,100
CALL FRANK
SUNLITE CAMPER Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
transfer case &
axels, cooling sys-
From an Exotic, Looks Excellent. block & many parts. produced in 1967 Electra Glide, Ultra 570-301-7221
22 ft. 3 rear bunks, tom lighting on ceil- tem flushed.
$3,500. Serious & 1968. All center bathroom,
Private Collection 25 mpg
original 45,000
Classic, many theadvertisinguy kitchen, sofa bed.
ing. New exhaust $6,599.00
inquires only.
Call 570-650-0278 $1,275
(570)299-0772 (570) 836-2574 miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
@gmail.com Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
system. New rear
tires. Recently
Call 693-1262
after 5:00 PM
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
240C
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming CHEVROLET `76 EXCELLENT Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
SUV, V6, 4x4, auto- state inspected.
CATALINA
Orange matic, 85,000 miles $12,900/best offer.
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 PICKUP 400 engine. 2
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
CONDITION
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
Black Beauty.
Garage kept.
570-594-1496
JEEP `00
$15,892 (570) 696-3513 (570) 430-0357 4X4, v6, new oil,
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 HARLEY DAVIDSON
Automatic, front
WRANGLER
new service, runs anti-lock brakes, air
C-CLASS
Silver with leather CORVETTE L-48
Fully restored near
original. New paint, ` 06 SOFTTAIL GSXR 1000CC MATRIX
100% very cheap
pick up truck.
$3,999
bags, power locks,
power
power
windows,
mirrors,
new interior, new
interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles. 560 Pierce St.
All Corvette options,
all original,
Good Year tires,
new wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
NIGHTTRAIN
Dark gray metallic,
Less than 1,000
miles. Team colors
with matching hel-
1 Owner
$13880
Call Mark
570-704-8685
power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM
$15,000 Negotiable Kingston, PA & transmission. radio, CD player,
(570) 885-5956 www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
new mufflers, just
tuned. 46,000 miles. Spare
trans.
motor
16”
&
wide
new rr tire &
brakes, many
met & jacket. Fend-
er eliminator kit. CHEVY ‘07 rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 570-714-9924
$6,500 or best
offer 570-262-2845
or 570-239-6969
white walls car in
excellent condition
extras. $10,900
(570) 592-4982
Scorpion exhaust.
$6,000.
Call Dave after 5
TRAILBLAZER LT
On-Star, Leather.
tinted windows,
new starter, just
SUZUKI ‘77
Road King 19,000 www.wyoming 5-speed manual
removable hard inquiries ONLY. miles, new tires, lots
SS valleymotors.com transmission. CD
top, dark Blue, Automatic, Air, Call 570-574-1923 of extra chrome. player, hardtop, full
camel interior, Cruise, Till, Power
396 automatic, 400 Like New. $12,900.
GS 750 570-714-9924 doors, sound bar.
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
windows & door
locks, AM/FM
transmission, clean
interior, runs good,
VW CLASSIC `72 Call 570-639-1989
or 570-760-1023 Needs work.
$1,500
GET THE WORD OUT Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
4” Skyjacker
Suspension lift with
stereo & CD. Runs with a Classified Ad.
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
& looks excellent!
$9,000.
71K, garage kept,
custom paint, Fire
Hawk tires, Krager
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 or best offer
570-822-2508 570-829-7130
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA in classified
is the best way
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
Goodrich 35’s with
Car. Price (570) 654-3135 100th Anniversary www.wyoming
wheels, well Vehicle. Family tocleanoutyourclosets! Full size spare. Only
Reduced!
$13,995
(570) 760-5519
maintained. owned, garage
kept, good shape.
Edition
Garage
Deuce.
kept. 1 SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 BUICK `05
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 You’re in bussiness
85,000 miles.
$6,999
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
or trade for $23,900 owner. 1900 miles. Blue
with classified! (570) 301-7221
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER
Negotiable Needs some Tons of chrome. smoked wind
SUV or other.
interior work, new
FORD `05 WHEEL
65,000 miles, good 570-693-2742 $38,000 invested. A
570-388-6669
condition, keyless seats, needs must see. Asking
screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet AWD, JEEP `02 GRAND
entry, cassette/
radio + snow tires.
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350 V8. Original
carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles.
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
& kevlar
gloves
racing
included.
loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6
CHAIR LIFT VAN CHEROKEE LAREDO
$12,500 Asking $12,000. $2995. Call for info cylinder. New
MERCEDES-BENZ 570-474-5268
owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
serious inquiries
only! Call HARLEY DAVIDSON (570) 881-5011 inspection, tires
& brakes. Like
Seating capacity for
7 plus 2 wheel
chairs. 140,000
TOYOTA `10
tuxedo silver / black
`97 SL320 vinyl top with black
570-343-2296
01’ SPORTSTER TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED new, inside & out.
$16,900. Call miles. Great condi-
WANTED: PONTIAC
Camry SE. 56,000 naugahyde interior. tion. Asking $7,000.
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
TRIPLE 955 CC (570) 540-0975
REDUCED!!!
For more details,
Call 570-589-9181
7,000 miles. Very
interior. Will consid- 570-489-6937
`78 FIREBIRD fast. Needs nothing.
CHEVR0LET`02
ASKING $9,999
JUST REDUCED!
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
CHRYSLER `49
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
Blue, never
dropped. Excellent
SAVE MONEY! GET
READY FOR THE FORD `97 DIESEL Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
VW `05 JETTA
windows, power serviced, new bat-
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• A BS • Dual-stage,m ultiple-threshold Front A irbags (SRS) • Front side A irbags
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WRANGLER X pay your debts. ment. $25 components can be
Learn about manag- 570-905-0497 Cemetery. stacked or used
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior, MA78000
ACCESS CAB
miles,
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
Section ML.
$550 each.
610-939-0194
side by side, excel-
lent. $60. Call
570-709-3146
Anonymous Tip Line 1-888-796-5519
well maintained, message from The
garage kept. 11,500 5 speed, four Times Leader and
wheel drive, new DESK, Computer
miles, one owner.
AC, CD player, Matching Fiber-
glass cap, $16,000
the FTC.
CEMETERY PLOTS corner desk
Gray,light oak, Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
cruise control. Plymouth National
Tow package with (570)472-9091 Cemetery in excellent condition.
cargo carrier. Call after 4:30 p.m. Wyoming. 6 Plots. $75 570-868-6018
Excellent condition. $450 each. Call
570-825-3666
DESK, Queen Anne 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 752 Landscaping &
$18,700 Estate Sales/
Call 570-822-9680
GENE’S w/china closet on Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Gardening
RECONDITIONED top, $100. TABLE,
Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets LAWNMOWER
JEEP ‘02 WRANGLER TRACTOR 700 APPLIANCES MEMORIAL SHRINE Gate leg, drop, leaf,
$30. CHAIRS, 4 to Craftsman /Honda
DRUMS
60 Day Warranty
MERCHANDISE CEMETERY match table, $30 all.
WEST WYOMING
motor includes bag,
TRAILERS
Low Miles Monday-Friday ROCKER, pine, $40 self propelled, runs
$13,980 8:00PM-5:00PM 6 Plots Available DRY SINK, pine, 441 Long Run Road good $150. after
FREIGHTLINER 702 Air Saturday May be Separated $100, SETTEE, pine, 3pm 655-3197
’97 MIDROOF
Conditioners 8:00AM-11:00AM Rose Lawn Section $75. 570-675-2693
FLEA
NUANGOLA
475 CAT & 10 $450 each NEED YOUR
Gateway
speed transmission.
$12,000
AIR CONDITIONER,
Whirlpool, 6000
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA
570-654-1596 DINING ROOM SET:
Beautiful Country MARKET LAWN CUT
OR TRIMMED?
560 Pierce St. FREIGHTLINER
BTU, Energy Effi-
cient. $80.
(570) 819-1966 OAKLAWN CEMETERY French dining room
set. Table, four 6th Street
See the ad for
Cole’s Lawn Care
Kingston, PA 4 grave sites, chairs, large hutch.
www.wyoming
’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
(570) 868-6018
MICROWAVE: GE, all
fabulous location.
Purchased 20 years
Off white/blue trim
$500. Outdoor Beer
OPEN SPACE
YEAR ROUND Call An Expert
Section 1165
valleymotors.com 10 transmission. options, with Yard /Moving Sale
570-714-9924 Asking $15,000. 708 Antiques & turntable, excellent
ago. $2,450 Cooler: On wheels. Sony Stereo, adiron- AVAILABLE Patrick & Deb’s
610-838-7727 Lawn Care
Collectibles condition. $40. Taps included. dack chairs, DVDs, INSIDE & OUT
See our ad under
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ REFRIGERATOR, $250. household items, & OVER
ST. NICHOLAS’
JEEP ‘06 with sides. All
aluminum, spread
small college size,
good condition $40/
CEMETERY,
SHAVERTOWN
570-905-5602 lawn care items all
being sold. Saturday 36 Willow Grove St.
70VENDORS
ACRES OF
Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
FURNITURE: 2 end Military collecta- Garden
COMMANDER axle. $6,500. 570-675-4383 6 Plots. Can
divided.
be
Near
tables. $15
Please Call
5/14 from 8am-4pm.
bles, dolls, baseball
cards, Hess Trucks
PARKING
NEW MENU TORO MOWER:
4WD, Only 38K 2 storage trailers. REFRIGERATOR
Entrance. $550 Say it HERE AT DELI e-Cycler Cordless
$15,990 Kenmore, almond, 570-357-8025 and so much more!
570-814-4790 each. Call in the Classifieds! Saturday Electric, Top Rated
21.6 cu. ft. with ice SUNDAY
SUNDAY ONLY!ONLY!
570-675-9991 HUTCH: Solid Oak. 570-829-7130 Cordless, 10 months
VOLVO `08 XC90 maker & filtered
water $300.
Excellent condition
5am-9am 10am-2pm
Sunday
old. $299.
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat- $ ANTIQUES BUYING $
570-868-6018 726 Clothing $200.00. Solid Oak
sideboard, excellent EXETER Too many baby
toys? 8am-4pm
Call 570-262-1131
WYOMING VALLEY
REFRIGERATOR. condition $200.00. Pass them on, sell
ed seats, electric Old Toys, model kits, JACKET: boys gen- LANDSCAPING
Frigidaire, side by Solid Oak table, six them with an ad!
WEST WYOMING
560 Pierce St. locks, excellent Bikes, dolls, old gun uine Italian stone See our ad under
side, Black. $125. (6) chairs, Good
Kingston, PA condition. New Mining Items, trains leather jacket, size
condition. $150.00.
570-829-7130 Call An Expert
tires, new brakes & Musical Instruments, DRYER,GE propane, 14. $25. 868-6018
www.wyoming 570-829-4025 1054 Concrete &
and rotors. 52,000 Hess. 474-9544 $75,Washer, Shavertown
valleymotors.com Whirlpool,heavy JACKETS. Leather. 338 Howell Road Masonry
miles highway
570-714-9924
$26,500/ best offer. AUTO PARTS. 1930- duty, $50 Boys black size 14. LINE UP MULTI FAMILY
1931 Model “A” Ford 570-793-9437 Genuine Italian 754 Machinery &
570-779-4325
A GREAT DEAL...
LEXUS `06 GX 470 570-417-2010 till 5 Parts for sale. Many
parts, too many to REFRIGERATOR.
Kenmore, Almond.
stone. $25 each.
570-868-6018
IN CLASSIFIED!
Jupiter Moon
Studios
Equipment
LINEUP list. Call for list.
$1000 for all. 21.6 cf, ice maker, WOMEN’S size 3X - Looking for the right deal May 14 & May 15 AIR CLEANER. Hon-
eywell commercial.
filtered water. 4x clothing including Saturday & Sunday
ASUCCESSFULSALE 570-655-0607
Leave message. Excellent condition. pants and tops, on an automobile? 9am-2pm Our Lady of Never
includes
used,
replace-
$300. AIR CONDI- some with new Turn to classified. (Wyoming Ave to Sorrows Church
INCLASSIFIED! BASEBALL CARDS. TIONER. Whirlpool, tags. $5 for new It’s a showroom in print! Lincoln, to Mem- West 8th Street
Sunday, May 15
ment filters, $600
negotiable. PRES-
orial, to Pepe Ct.)
Doyouneedmorespace? ‘63, ‘64, ‘71 Topps
$8-$15, Moving
6000 BTU, energy
efficient. $80
and $2 for slightly
used. Great for Classified’s got Estate items added
Saturday, 8am-3pm Noon til 4:00 pm SURE WASHER,
& Sunday, 9am-2pm
A yard or garage sale must sell. Call for 570-868-6018 gifts. Size 20W the directions! weekly. Household, Furniture, iron bed,
Held in CCD hall in Generac, runs but
needs pump. Pres-
the event of rain.
Cypress Pearl with in classified details. 313-5214
REFRIGERATOR:
mauve evening
dress for $10. Excel-
KITCHEN SET. High matchbox
& glassware.
mirrors, lamps, Multiple items, sure wand & noz-
ivory leather interi-
or. Well maintained, is the best way COKE COOLER. Frigidaire. White. lent condition. Call
quality, table 36x60
with 4 heavy duty Too much to list!
books, small appli-
ances, household,
too much to list! zles included. $100
negotiable. SNOW-
garage kept. All tocleanoutyourclosets! Classic gas station Large. Freezer up between 10 am & chairs. Excellent sports cards.
WILKES-BARRE
model from 40’-50’s top. Very Clean, fair- 9pm. 570-288-9936 BLOWER. Toro,
service records.
Brand new tires.
You’re in bussiness Westinghouse com- ly new, in good $165. 878-2849 New, Used, Vintage, needs work, $100
Unusual Items
All options including with classified! pressor. Good con- working condition.
$250 negotiable. 730 Computer KITCHEN SET. NO EARLY BIRDS!
12 Family negotiable.
905-0497
premium audio dition. $295, all Wood, oval, brown
package, rear TRUCKS FOR SALE offers considered. Call 570-283-6943 Equipment & table, good shape.
SWEET VALLEY
climate control,
adjustable suspen-
Ford, GMC,
International-Prices
Jake 570-829-7859
COLLECTIBLES:
Leave Message
REFRIGERATOR:
Software $125. 570-970-6651
LIVING ROOM SET.
FALLS HAULMARK ‘07
COMPUTER:
FRIGIDARE
sion, towing pack- starting at $2,295. 1972 Topps Jonny
age, rear spoiler,
Lexus bug guard.
Box Truck, Cab &
Chassis available.
Unitas-Crisp and
MT-Picture Perfect
HP Compaq
DC7700 Dual Core
3 piece. Couch and
2 chairs. Covered TRAILER 6’X14’
42,750 miles.
$28,950
Call U-haul
570-822-5536
$20.00.
570-824-1180
PROFESSIONAL Tower. 3.4GHZ
CPU. 1.25GB DDR2
and rarely used.
$100. ROCKER,
Like new with
electric brakes,
Stainless Steel 27.8 platform, $25 250 Johnson St. new tires and
(570) 237-1082 3 door. Top of the Ram. Windows 7. reinforced tongue.
Delivery. $85. After 5 735-8542 Sunday 8AM -2PM
FOOTBALL CARDS.
457 Wanted to Buy line purchase Lots of Bargains. $2700.
LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full time 4WD, Pearl
Auto
Philadelphia Eagles.
127 cards, $10. Col-
lege Teams, 148
09/2010 for $2500
asking $1800.00.
570-905-2895
DESK. Computer
LOVE SEAT, wicker,
with cushions. 6 School House Rd.
Saturday, May 14
Something For All.
Food Available
570-239-5457
WANTED
Coughlin H.S. 1926, $75. condition. $125 Stanley bedroom sweeper, VHS extra weight sup-
Classic. 4 door. 1928, 1932, 1937, Childcraft oak 4 port. $100. Call for
570-735-4824 570-288-9940 set, fridge, stove, tapes, CD’s, TV,
Must be in very 1940, 1961, 1963, drawer chest $100. more details
MONTERO SR 4WD
washer & dryer, phones, GPS, ceil-
clean & excellent 1942, 1943, 1944, Oak dresser combo PATIO SET: Green 570-829-2411
MAY 21, 9-3
BICYCLES: Boys 20 rattan & wicker ing fan, household
condition. Burgundy 1949. G.A.R. H.S. changing table in Pacific DS2, 6 and White in color-
177,102 miles, auto- sets, cedar chest, items & more
with 305 V8 engine. 1934, 1935, 1936, $100. Newborn-12 Speed. $30. Boys Needs umbrella- SCOOTER: 2002
matic, four wheel cedar closet, gun Dan Flood PTO
Will pay good price 1937, 1945, 1946, month clothing - girl 20 in Magna Excitor, Good Shape-Please Golden Companion
cabinet, wing chair, Swoyersville
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
for right car.
570-269-0042
1951, 1955, 1956,
1957, 1961, 1965,
$5. each
570-825-0569
21 speeds. $40
570-868-6018
make
$150.00.
an offer lamps, floral
arrangements,
FLEA MARKET & Scooter, Runs good,
needs batteries
ditioning, air bags, $50. 570-283-0272
power locks, power
windows, power
1966, 1970, 1980,
1985, 2005, 2006.
CRIB, convertible,
complete. $350 or
EXERCISE BIKE, Vita
570-824-1180
ROCKER RECLINER
glassware, kitchen
items, old radios, CAR CRUISE.
706-0622/472-1943 WHEELCHAIR.
Meyers H.S. 1935, Master with odome- NAPA Auto Parts
mirrors, power best offer ter and speedome- soft material, very Pride, electric. (no
1936, 1937, 1938, cabinet, Steg neon
WYOMING
seats, cruise con- 570-474-0614 ter, $30. WEIGHT good condition $25. batteries) $200
trol, AM/FM radio, 1942, 1943, 1944, sign, jewelry, fish- 570-793-9437
1945, 1946, 1960, BENCH, barbell with heavier wood rock-
cassette player, CD TODDLER BED: ing, tools, Metro
1974, 1975, 1976, 60lbs in weights. er very good $10.
changer, leather Lightning McQueen shelves, rugs, XMas WHEELCHAIR. Trac-
$30 570-824-0591 570-735-3489
interior, sun roof, 600 1977. Kingston H.S.
1938, 1939, 1940,
bed includes bed-
ding (fitted sheet
& Easter & more.
The House &
400 Hughes St.
(Take Owens past
er IV by Invacare.
Heavy duty, extra
rear defroster, rear EXERCISE ROCKER with
windshield wiper, FINANCIAL 1944, 1948, 1949. top sheet pillow- MACHINE. Cross Ottoman. $75 or Garage are full. back road, left on wide, 450 lbs seat,
new Passed inspec- Plymouth H.S. 1930, case and comforter) best offer. Don’t Miss This One! Hill St. to Hughes) 18” deep x 24” wide
Bow Legend. Very
tion, new battery. 1931, 1932, 1933, no mattress $60.00 570-474-0614 Saturday & Sunday back 18” high. $400
610 Business good condition.
$2,500
(570) 868-1100 Opportunities
1938, 1943, 1944,
1959, 1960.
570-905-1777 Sacrifice $200.
570-788-2388
ROCKER. Maple. 6 LAFLIN 8:00AM - 3:00PM
Contents of house
cash only.
570-288-9936
Hanover H.S. 1951, months old. $30 & garage. Antiques, between 10am-9pm
Call after 2:00 p.m. 714 Bridal Items
BEER DISTRIBUTOR 1952, 1953, 1954, Treadmill - Proform. 570-824-2571 HUGE FLEA hoosier, cedar
10 Clarke Street
Saturday & Sunday
MITSUBISHI `97 License available
with option to lease
1960. West Pittston
H.S. Annual 1925,
1926, 1927, 1928,
BRIDAL UNITY CAN-
DLE, $25
$125.00
570-639-7270
SOFA, Floral. 81”, 3
cushions, no holes, MARKET &
wardrobe, tools,
steamer trunk,
kitchen items, 50’s
8am - 1pm
Furniture, clothes
758 Miscellaneous
Find the
Scranton, 570-693-0884 53 gallon.
1959 West Pittston or 570-332-8094 antique steamer Craftsman 5 HP. 3 Excellent
and Hazleton. H.S. 1950, 1954, Saturday & Sunday trunk, air condition- cutting stages. Very
We guarantee BEDROOM SET: condition $195.
8:00AM - 2:00PM
perfect
1955, 1956, 1960 DOOR. Interior (4 pieces) including er, household items good condition.
560 Pierce St. $5,000 to swing door with 15 Household items, 570-876-3830
Hazleton H.S. 1938, headboard, night- and much much $325. 675-4383
Kingston, PA $200,000 glass panes from baby gear, toys
1939, 1940, 1941, stand, mirror and more!
friend.
www.wyoming in annual billing. 1942, 1943, 1945, top to bottom. & much more CONCRETE scal- BATHROOM SINK
dresser, oak. full
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Small investment
We’re ready -
Are you?
1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955,
Mounting hardware
includes. 80x31 1/2.
Make offer
size. $450.00.
570-262-0938 MOUNTAINTOP WEST WYOMING loped grey edging
24” straight and 17”
curved. total 40 +/-
SET: Gerber white
porcelain bathroom
1956, 1957, 1959, sink with mirror and
The Classified
PONTIAC `04
For more info 1960, 1961, 1962, 570-466-6481 CHAIR. Large reclin- pieces. Grey $1.00. medicine cabinet.
Call 570-824-5774 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. er. Dark maroon, section at 570-735-4186 Matching set. $80.
Janproofnepa.com 1951, 1952 To place your soft leather. Like timesleader.com
MONTANA Keller’s Lawn Care 570-331-8183
570-825-4721
ad Call Toll Free new. $200
570-457-3541
See our ad under
LINE UP
95,000 miles, well
maintained. Excell-
RESTAURANT FOR SALE 710 Appliances 1-800-427-8649 21 WILKES LANE, Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
ent overall condi-
Inside Church Hill
Mall, high traffic DOORS: (2) sliding
COFFEE TABLE AND
END TABLE: Oak BRIARBROOK DEVELOPMENT Garden A GREAT DEAL...
tion. Keyless entry,
built in baby seat,
area. Established 15 APPLIANCE
PA RT S E T C .
closet doors, 24x80
wood with natural
with glass top
excellent condition
Graco Stroller & car
seat system, baby Lawn Maintenance IN CLASSIFIED!
years. RENT IS 56 West Brady St See our ad under
dual climate con- Used appliances. finish $40. DOOR (1) $40.00. swing & bassinet, May 14 & 15 BLU TOOTH used 12
FREE. Serious Call An Expert
trol. Rear air. Seats Parts for all brands. 30x80 natural finish. 570-208-3888 power wheels Bar- volt $50. 12 volt
7. Recent inspec-
inquiries call 223 George Ave. Call 829-7130 bie Jeep, infant and
8am - 1pm 1165 Lawn Care travel cooler $35. 12
570-582-5208 Wilkes-Barre $40. Excellent con- to place your ad. Large collection of
tion & tires. KBB dition. 675-4383 COMPUTER DESK, toddler girl clothing, Wizard of Oz plates volt refrigerator
570-820-8162 Peter’s Lawncare $35. Jack LaLanne
over $6300. Asking Wanna make a corner, excellent kenmore stackable & figurines. Power
GLASS DOOR. 3 See our ad under power juicer $50.
$5,000 firm. Call STOVE. Almond. condition, gray/light ONLY
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(570) 417-9884 speedy sale? Place way glass door for oak color $75. household items &
Call an Expert Sharp SF 7320 copy
Gas. Good condi- supplies. Household 1165 Lawn Care
your ad today 570- tion. $50. 592-2549 bath tub. $25 570-868-6018 much more! machine. $150
timesleader.com items and DVD’s.
829-7130. 570-331-8183 Saturday 8am-1pm 570-675-7024
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758 Miscellaneous 762 Musical 780 Televisions/
Instruments Accessories
BUMPER rear
chrome 88-98 GUITAR. Nearly TELEVISION.
Chevy/GMC fullsize new. 6 string Elec- 25”Nice cabinet,
pickup. Mint condi- working. FREE
You Be The
tric acoustic. $90
tion $200. Tailgate Charlie 333-4604 570-654-4113
88-98 cChevy full-
size pickup, no rust TELEVISION: 27 inch
or dents. Good con- 766 Office RCA TV with Stand.
dition. $75. Call $30. Call
after 3pm 655-3197
Equipment 570-357-8025
CASH BUYER for PRINTER, Fax, Copi- TELEVISION:
Pre 1980 Comic er, Scanner. 4 in 1 Toshiba. 56 inch Hi
Books, Toys, Sports, HP Series 2200. Def, DLP Projection
ANYTHING. Will Excellent condition Model 56MX195.
travel to you. Call $50. 570-675-4383 Stand included.
Brian 800-473-2407 Needs Lamp Bulb
770 Photo $100.00.
CLEATS, Armour
Reporter!
570-443-7527
size 11, $25. Softball Equipment
cleats, Nike, size 9 TV: Sony 27”
$20, Truck cap BACK UP CAMERA Trinitron color $75.
$275, Boiler, oil, 12 volt, used $50. Mintek DVD Player
$100, Traffic signals, 570-675-7024 $15 570-829-4776
$50, 570-760-4830 MANFROTTO
DECORATING MONO-POD. 784 Tools
ITEMS. Large Model 681B. Excel-
assortment of sun- lent condition. $50 BUFFER Coleman
flower. $.50 to $10. or best offer. Powermate new in
570-301-8515 570-788-2388 box. ROUTER, Black
& Decker 1.5 hp.
DESK, Brown, $25 $20 each.
INSERT, Fireplace
772 Pools & Spas 570-288-9940
cast iron, decora- Pool - Round Above
tive. $100 EXERCISE SAW, Reciprocating
Ground. 18’ diagonal Makita, new. Model
BIKE $25. All nego- & 5’ deep. Includes
tiable. 905-0497 JR 3020 w/carrying
solar cover, heavy case. Never used.
DISHES. 2 sets of duty ladder, Hay- $110. 570-457-7854
china, Service for word motor & other
12. $100. Yellow set, accessories. You STEEL CABINETS
service for 8, $40 dismantle & 22”d x 19”w x 34”h.
570-824-2571 remove. $1,400. 2 sliding bearing
Click “more.”
$500, WEDDING 8x12 walk in GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
GOWN, 1957, $50, cooler $2300; Pool, hockey, bas-
HOVEROUND, 2010, 8x8x10 walk ketball, etc. Approx-
$300, GOLF CLUBS, in freezer $3800; imate 4 X 6 - $45.
as it happens.
jewelry, all kinds $100; 2 soup bench with some
$1.00 each. Cos- warmers for $100; tools, Dollhouse
tume crystal butter- 2 door sandwich with furniture and
fly watch brand new prep table $500. dolls, Slide. $10
$5. 570-235-4928 All equipment is each 570-474-0154
LAMPS. stand up sold as is. For
more info, call
$25 each. ‘89 788 Stereo/TV/
Chevy S10 truck 570-847-0873
bedliner. $40,
Electronics
SPOILER, for ‘00 RESTAURANT RADIO:
Chevy Cavalier. $10, EQUIPMENT, AM/FM. Works
CARB, 4 barrel from Somerset Dough Great! $25.
running Chevy Sheeter, Model 570-829-3473
motor. $50/ TV, GE, CAR-100. Only
28”, works good, 1 available. $1,500 TELEVISION: Sony
needs remote. $90 Call for more info 65” Projection TV.
570-740-1246 570-498-3616 Excellent Condition.
$250 or best offer
MAKEUP MIRROR: RESTAURANT and you can come
Conair, two sided, and get it!
EQUIPMENT,
lighted, 4 modes on 570-287-7162
SOMERSET TURN
pedestal. $25. firm.
OVER MACHINE -
570-675-0248 TV - Sony Trinitron.
model SPM45,
27”(D) with remote.
MISCELLANEOUS: $500; ALSO, Bunn
Excellent shape.
Gazelle Exercise Pour Over Coffee
$85. 570-735-5916.
Machine. Used Machine, Model #
twice. Assembled. STF15, $225
$125. Lexmark color For more info, call 794 Video Game
printer. New in box. 570-498-3616 Systems/Games
$20. Magnavox VCR
with all hook ups & Line up a place to live PS2 GAMES: Call Of
remote. $25.
AM/FM/Cassette in classified! Duty 3 Special Edi-
tion $12. Call Of Duty
CD player. $30. RESTAURANT World At War Final
Sharp surround Fronts $15. Guitar
EQUIPMENT,
sound speakers. Hero $10. Hitman 2
AMERICAN EAGLE
Set of 5. $20. $10. Dance Dance
MIXER, 20 quart
Call Jamie Revolution Extreme
mixer, Model
570-822-8957 2 $12. Tekken Tag
AE-20, with timer
Tournament (some
MOVIE LOT. VHS. and guard, $1300.
scratches works
reduced to $2 each ALSO, Bev Air 2
fine) $5.
or 22 for $35. door refrigerator/
PLAYSTATION
STAND, VHS, $5. sandwich prep
GAMES: Spongebob
Cash or paypal table, Model
Squarepants Super-
570-735-2661 SP48-12, $1300.
sponge $10. Tony
Call 570-498-3616
Hawks Pro Skater
RELIGIOUS ITEMS - for more details.
(some scratches
Hand made
works fine) $5.
Rosaries, $5. Pope 776 Sporting Goods Crash Bandicoot 2
John Paul II Memori-
Cortex Strikes Back
blia. 570-829-2411 BACKBOARD, (some scratches
Basketball, fiber- works fine) $5.
SEWING FABRICS
Lots of Them
glass with rim and
net. $25.
PC GAMES:
Kitchen (Windows
Hells
NUMBER
portable Pronto 2 in Open Mon- Sat,
1 Electrolux with HELMETS one XL 12pm – 6pm
ONE
charger & stand red, Surround ATV 570-822-9929 /
$20. 570-735-8730 helmet $50. One 570-941-9908
or 570-332-8094 XXL Camo-Surround
ATV helmet $50. $$ CASH PAID $$
One large black
760 Monuments & vector sport ATV VIDEO GAMES &
Lots helmet $25.
570-735-7742 SYSTEMS
GRAVE LOT Highest $$ Paid
AUDITED
PALOMINO 1988
Near baby land at Guaranteed
COLT POP UP
Memorial Shine in Buying all video
STOVE COOLER
Carverton. games &
CONVERTOR, good
$400. Call systems. PS1 & 2,
tires, new springs
570-287-6327 Xbox, Nintendo,
$950. 693-0140
NEWSPAPER
Atari, Coleco,
PING PONG TABLE: Sega, Mattel,
762 Musical Regulation size with Gameboy,
net. Folds up in mid- Vectrex etc.
Instruments
IN LUZERNE COUNTY
dle, on wheels. Very DVD’s, VHS & CDs
good condition. & Pre 90’s toys,
CLARINETTE 42,
solid state 3 piece, $180. The Video
stereo, phono & 570-574-8766 Game Store – AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS (ABC)
eight track stereo POOL TABLE: 1150 S. Main
tape player with Coin-Operated/ Scranton
speakers. Albums & Bar Size. Slate top. Mon - Sat,
tapes available. $50 Good Condition 12pm – 6pm
(570) 735-6167 $450. 570-947-1451 570-822-9929
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Appliance Service Repair & Cleaning (570) 746-2087 or Painting, Masonry
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Cards accepted.
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287-7973 Charlie’s
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OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
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570-829-0140
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landscape designs,
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mercial. Ins./bond-
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37 Chestnut Road
(Old Farm Estates)
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11-168 MTP-ICE LAKES $469000 11-542 BKMT-MAPLECREST $439900 11-994 HANOVER TWP. $435000
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ite counters, FR, deck w/hot tub. DEB 474-6307 4 BR BIs. Fin LL, IG pool. KEVIN 696-1195 5 BR room w/FPs. CALL PAT 287-1196 4 BR
Dir: South Main Rd. to Nuangola Rd. to L onto Ice Harvest Dr. to L onto Dir: Rt 309 to R on Carverton Rd., L on Manor, R on Maple Leaf. Con- Dir: South Main from WB to Middle Rd. Pass Wyoming Valley CC & Ha-
Ice House Dr. to R onto Waterman Dr. tinue to property at the end of cul-de-sac. nover Ind Pk. R on Ashley. R on Clifton.
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10-4480 MTP-BOW CREEK EST $399900 11-1327 MTP-ALBERDEEN $399900
11-715 SUGARLOAF $368500
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It beats the others! ROCCO 474-6307 4 BR
Dir: 309 to Garden Ave. which becomes Ridge Crest, L on Shady Tree, R Dir: S. Main Rd. to R on Alberdeen Rd. 1.6 miles to Country Club Dr.
Dir: From Rt. 93 in Conyngham go west on Rock Glen Rd. L on Mandy
on Cedar Manor to Black Walnut. Home on R. (Blue Ridge Trail). 1st R on Seven Iron. Home on L.
Lane. R on Rhedwood. House on L.
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11-158 MTP-KESTREL ROAD $299900 10-2475 DALLAS $297500 11-1289 SHAVERTOWN $280000
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room & study. 3.5 baths. DAVE 474-6307 5 BR FP opens to sunroom. KEVIN 696-1195 4 BR room. Fabulous yard & more! DAVE 474-6307 3 BR
Dir: Forest Pointe is approximately 1/4 mile south of Walden Park on Dir: From Dallas Ctr, Rt. 415 toward Harvey’s Lake. L on W Center Hill, R Dir: Hillside Road to Chase Road. R onto Huntsville Road. 1/4 mile to
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11-973 DALLAS $209000 10-3511 MTP-CHURCH ROAD $189900 11-1349 MOUNTAINTOP $164500 10-4426 PLAINS $161900
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SUE 696-1195 3 BR CALL DAVE 474-6307 3 BR MIKE P 474-6307 4 BR DONNA KLUG 696-1195 3 BR
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gas heat. Ready to move in! TOM B 287-1196 4 BR room w/jacuzzi, AG pool w/deck. DAVE 474-6307 3 BR
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basement, garage
als and annuals. 84’ tan brick ranch on
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peted bedrooms,
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and all with in a rooms, 1 1/2 mod- Get moving room & attached
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ter Suite & gourmet kitchen, exceptional boat- countertops & tile flr. An oversized MSTR Ste w/FP, 4 addt’l rms & 3bths Brazilian cherry floors, fabulous MSTR Suite & new
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VIRGINIA ROSE 714-9253 $1,250,000 MLS# 10-4463 RHEA 570-696-6677 $799,000 MLS# 10-3948 JILL 696-0875 $565,900
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TERRY D. 715-9317 $495,000 JUDY 714-9230 $389,900 MLS# 10-3101 ROSEMARIE 714-9231 $335,000
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boats. MLS# 10-3799 Lot 90x200. MLS# 11-696 floor laundry. Convenient location!
GERI 696-0888 $289,000 ANDY 714-9225 $274,900 MLS# 11-138 JOAN 696-0887 $269,500
JENKINS TWP. UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP. No up- MOUNTAINTOP Architecturally Distinct new 1806SF Twin on DALLAS Modern 2500SF, 3BR, 2.2 bath
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stainless in kitchen. All units have open floor plans. island & SS appls. 3BR, 2.5 tiled baths, composite deck, w/bath. 1st flr FR w/sliders to deck. H/W,
VIRTUAL TOUR! MLS# 10-4765 MARCIE 714-9267 gas heat, C/A. Quality Hallmark Homes Construction! MLS# A/C, LL rec room, office & 2 car garage.
or MARIE 881-0103 $269,900 - $299,000 10-2381 LISA 715-9335 or VIRGINIA 714-9253 $219,900 MLS# 10-825 RAE 714-9234 $219,900
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MOUNTAINTOP Farmette - grow your own or- MOUNTAINTOP Well built & well maintained DALLAS More spacious than it appears. 3BR,
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look roads. MLS# 10-3853 covered porch & so much more! MLS# 11- MLS# 11-551
PAT S. 715-9337 $180,000 1515 MIKE D. 714-9236 $169,900 CLYDETTE 696-0897 $168,500
DALLAS Great new on market - 12 room home KINGSTON Just in time to enjoy warm weath- SWOYERSVILLE Low maintenance 2BR house
w/detached apartment. Potential for business, with new bathroom, siding & BR carpeting.
er. Relax in the backyard on the large deck
income or great residence. Lots of charm! Great for 1st time home buyers or empty nest-
MLS# 11-1504 & the pool. Fabulous location! MLS# 11-727 ers. MLS# 10-4008
TERRY E. 696-0843 $155,000 SUSAN L. 714-9264 $100,000 ANDREA 714-9244 $91,500
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JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON LAFLIN LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN TOP NANTICOKE PITTSTON PLAINS PLYMOUTH
264 Burke Street
Absolute Must
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(570) 233-1993 throughout. 3 sea-
ble car detached treatments includ- rooms, 1.5 baths.
son porch over ed. Walk in closet.
PITTSTON
garage, approxi- Kitchen, stove,
mately .35 acres, looking private rear No units in front of
MOUNTAIN TOP yard. Owners says refrigerator &
Job Seekers are deck. All season or behind. 1 car dishwasher, wall
sunroom, hardwood sell and lowers garage. Very
looking here! BUTLER TWP. price to to wall carpeting,
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570-829-7130 and the Wyoming Valley more information assigned parking
yard, pool, potting REDUCED TO
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shed. $145,000
ment specialist on pristine 1 acre Call 570-760-1891 visit our website at Call 570-829-3162 location.
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pond, raised gar-
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MLS #10-2817 PLAINS $55,000
MLS# 10-1062
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
11 x 32 all-season
sunroom which
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home with Great
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A yard or garage sale
107 Johnson St.
4 bedroom Ranch
Call Charlie for
your private Call Kathie
(570) 288-6654
overlooks the 18 x room fireplace, showing.
36 in-ground pool.
$264,900
living room, dining
room, eat in kitchen
and newly added
beamed ceilings,
hardwood flooring
in classified
is the best way
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room sizes, gas
VM 101
BELL REAL ESTATE
MLS# 11-692
SALEM TOWNSHIP
14x16 deck. Washer, and much more! heat and central air,
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McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
uded. New water $325,000. You’re in bussiness Nice home, corner 1057 Shickshinny
Call Maribeth Jones
heater and windows with classified! lot, large unfinished Valley Road
LAKE SILKWORTH
and baths. Lots of miles of interstate REDUCTION rooms, 1.5 baths,
room, Living room,
8 Circle Drive
Only one lucky fami-
potential with TLC.
Elk Lake School Dis-
trict. $175,000
81 this is an ideal
location ONLY
Dining room, Kit, 3/4
bath & laundry PITTSTON Gorgeous estate
like property with
partially
attic & a
finished
1 car
ly will be able to $59,900!!! room. A tiered rear log home plus 2 garage all on a 100’
MLS# 11-525 Call Anne Marie Chopick story garage on 1 x 200’ lot.
make this home 570-696-2468 deck leads into the
their own! Beautiful- 570-760-6769 fenced back yard. acres with many $69,900
ly kept Ranch with GEORGE T. BELL Off street parking outdoor features. 100% FINANCING
129 S. Dawes Ave. 2 car garage, new REAL ESTATE for 2+ cars in the Garage. AVAILABLE.
SCRANTON
4 bedroom, 1 bath, bath, partially fin- 570-288-6654 rear off alley. Priced MLS# 11-319 Anne Marie Chopick
large enclosed ished basement, 3 to sell. $30,900 $300,000 GEORGE T. BELL
porch with brick
fireplace. Full con-
season room,
almost 1 acre in
Older Cottage with
Lakeview in Fair
MOUNTAINNewly
Ranch.
TOP Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
GEORGE T. BELL
Call Charles REAL ESTATE
570-288-6654
570-760-6769
crete basement Dallas School Dis- 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
Condition. New constructed. 2,100 REAL ESTATE
trict. Home Warran-
PLAINS TWP
with 9ft ceiling. Lots Bathroom, New semi modern
cy included. For sq ft. 3 bedrooms. 570-288-6654
WILKES-BARRE
of storage, 2 car 100Amp Breaker, & kitchen with stove
garage on double more information 2.5 baths. Jacuzzi and fridge. Nice
lot in a very desir- and photos visit our
Furnace re-done in
2006. Great
tub. Gas Heat,
Central Air. 2 car NEW COLUMBUS yard, one car
PLAINS
able neighborhood.
Close to schools
and park and recre-
website at
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Location for
At-Home Business MINERS MILLS garage. Land-
scaping & Drive-
19 Academy St garage.
Priced to sell.
MLS 11-1298
with Sign location way completed 341 Lincoln St. N,
ation. Walking dis- MLS #11-370 $59,900
right on Rt. 29. aprox 5/23 Investment proper-
tance to downtown $174,900 Call Lu-Ann
$34,900 $239,900 ty, double with very
Wilkes-Barre. Great Call Charlie 570-602-9280
Call Cindy 570-868-5900 nice size back yard.
family neighbor- 570-829-6200
570-690-2689 Access to off street
hood. Carpet VM 101 For Sale By Owner
www.cindykingre.com
Shopping for a parking from rear
allowance will be Plains Township alley. MLS# 11-1116
considered. new apartment? 2 story apartment Mill Creek Acres WOW! $26,000
$159,900
Classified lets Peaceful living with
building near all 4 Lan Creek Rd Call Stacey L Lauer
MLS #11-1434
Call Tom
570-262-7716
NEW LISTING!
Charming two-story
home with hard-
you compare costs -
without hassle
easy drive to town.
Beautifully main-
tained 3Bedroom
PITTSTON conveniences.
Front unit is a
Close to Mohegan
Sun & Geisinger, 4
570-262-1158
Today for an
570-675-4400 modern 1 bedroom Bedrooms, 3 Baths, appointment.
wood and pine
or worry! Ranch on 1.5 acres,
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NANTICOKE
deck... Lots to see. Large yard.
room. Heat and
KINGSTON bedrooms, gas
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330SF of office
Call today for a pri-
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MLS 10-3480
electric split.
$59,800
Go To
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space. Detached MLS# 10-3422
$138,700 Asking $219,900
garage and carport, 52 W. Columbus Four Star
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570-674-9950
roof and furnace. 570-542-2141 home with balcony
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on an automobile?
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Very attractive
home with 1.5
111 Falcon Drive
Brand new since
commercial.
MLS#11-1010 NOXEN showing views of
the valley. A great PLAINS special place
called home?
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
2004, 3 bedrooms, $129,000 330 State Street
place to see the Classified’s got
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290 Reynolds St. dining room & 2 car garage, shed, plus 3/4 bath, eat in
modern kitchen,
570-696-6565 3 story home Your needs.
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on lovely street in
Kingston. 4 bed-
vinyl siding & neat
as a pin throughout!
6 car driveway.
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with nice size
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Open the door
with classified!
SCRANTON
Great floor plan. master bath all recent updates. maintenance lot.
rooms, 3 baths,
wood burning fire-
place in living room.
Move right in!
$134,700
replaced. Modern
kitchen with granite
$2,000 seller
assist available.
For more informa-
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Large eat-in kitchen MLS# 11-260 island, tile floors, LINE UP PRICE REDUCED 101 Main Street. www.atlas
401 W. Shawnee Ave
Beautifully redone 4
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as well as formal
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maple cabinets.
Fireplace in family
A GREAT DEAL... MLS# 09-3712
READY FOR BED &
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MLS 11-930 Convenience! Loca- bedroom, 2 bath bi-
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painted, carpets
cleaned and numer-
570-674-9950 room, large closets,
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IN CLASSIFIED! Call Lynda
(570) 696-5418
updated spacious 2
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$115,000
Call Colleen
tion! Easy Living!
This home has it all. cozy corner lot near
KINGSTON
Valley West High
ous updates makes
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Stamped concrete
patio. For more MOUNTAIN TOP
461 Ice Harvest Dr.
large living room, 4
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570-237-0415 3 floors of living
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$159,900 realtyinc.com Smith Hourigan Noxen. $195,000. lower level family for investors!
Group room w/laundry and
PITTSTON Job Seekers are
Mary Ellen Belchick MLS #11-1166 ERA BRADY MLS# 11-1217
570-696-6566 $279,900 570-696-1195 ASSOCIATES 3/4 bath. 3 bed- WOW! $ 25,000
570-836-3848 rooms w/2 full Call Jill Shaver
Call Tom
looking here!
LINEUP
570-262-7716 baths on upper Hunter Office :
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Wanna make a
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IN CLASSIFIED!
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ask for an employ-
your ad today 570-
829-7130.
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ment specialist
NEW PRICE
$148,000
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could you want?
MLS #11-782
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in classified
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$199,900 Job Seekers are
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Four Star
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MLS# 11-1487
Call Laura 466-9186 is the best way Classified depart- garages. Very
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Call Colleen
570-237-0415 looking here!
Where's your ad?
ment today at 570-
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McCabe Realty
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Looking for the right deal Classified lets SWOYERSVILLE
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$149,900
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WEST WYOMING opportunity for
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end street. feet!), just move basement. Open storage space. Ted Poggi 283-9100 rooms on the 3rd bedroom and ½
down). Computer kitchen, fenced
right in! Lake floor plan, modern For info & pics, ext. 25 floor. Roof is new. bath. 2nd floor 2 or
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McCabe Realty Call (570) 466-5921
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New Listing 17 Main Road REALTY Classified’s got belongs
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MaryEllen Belchick
570-822-5126 3 bedroom, 1 bath
the directions! with a Lost/Found ad! on 1st Floor. 696-6566 or Walter
570-829-7130 Belchick 696-2600
WEST WYOMING WILKES-BARRE 2 bedroom, 1 bath
2nd floor. Detached ext. 301
172 S PRING G ARDEN S T. 438 Tripp St garage.
NEW ON THE Job Seekers are $79,000
MLS# 11-1095
MARKET! Cozy up
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basement, garage
garage. Stone front. kitchen, family room MLS# 09-1643
Attic is also partially
CIAL. Extra Large ment specialist floor and off street
Gas heat. Large lot.
finished w/pull
duplex with 7 bed- IN CLASSIFIED! parking. An annual
$135,000.
& laundry room.
Plus 2 car attached
Four Star
McCabe Realty
down & many pos-
rooms, 2 baths, fire- income of $17,520
or attic and call the
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more space. Paved
570-675-3611 detached garage driveway & parking
porch, full basement tive buy. MLS 11-825
Classified depart-
SWOYERSVILLE and 2 car garage on Anne Marie Chopick
and 14' X 28' shed. for 6 cars, this is
LINEUP MLS 11-1335 not just a driveby.
double lot in Wilkes-
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GEORGE T. BELL
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Wyoming Pittston Kingston Pittston
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doing continuous business in town just minutes away
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138-148 Welles St.
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819 North
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New roof in ‘08.
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on River with 5
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570-675-8627
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area, off street
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elevator, carpet-
ed, Security
570-574-6465 ment/attic with system. Garage.
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
parks & town.
Fully rented -
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Farmhouse and
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$69,995. New
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Extra storage &
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DRASTIC PRICE MOOSIC $169,000 OBO
570-563-1261
$32,995. Call 800-
229-7843. Or Visit
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room, completely
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RR2 Box 200 REDUCTION!
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Updated double
ready to rent &
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Revitalization! 2
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buildings with Security. Lease.
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offices & ware- PRICES REDUCED No smokers
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house/garage EARTH please. $840.
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areas. Zoned M-1. CONSERVANCY 570-287-0900
baths & vinyl siding 1.58 acres. major highways. 570-675-2486
$123,800. Call Office space for LAND FOR SALE ment specialist
makes this a great
Jeannie Brady lease. Call agent for
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$59,000 ERA BRADY more details. 138- 530 Rocky Glen Rd. Hanover Twp.,
MLS# 11-1299 ASSOCIATES 142 Approx 9784
sq. ft. & 144-146
Industrial property
in a convenient
MLS# 10-3225
Call Jeff Cook $89,000 floor, 1 bedroom ASUCCESSFULSALE
Four Star 570-836-3848 10+/- Acres $1,800. 2 bedroom/
McCabe Realty approx 5,800 sq ft.
$335,000
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79 S. Main St.
Busy downtown
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909 Income & Contact Judy Rice ness, 3,000 sq ft of location, perfect for
570-235-1183
28+/- Acres Amenity & Mainte-
Water, sewer
garbage included.
& Doyouneedmorespace?
WYOMING Commercial
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714-9230
MLS# 11-4293
warehouse/work
space. 1,000 sq ft
of office space.
your business. Be a
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Fairview Twp.,
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61+/- Acres
nance program!
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Available June 1st.
Security & refer-
A yard or garage sale
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called home? ences. $450. Call
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Your needs. 40+/- Acres
220 Lake St. You’re in bussiness
Newport Twp.
ft of road frontage, Open the door
Shopping for a perfect for car
building on the
property. When with classified!
$180,000 Housing for the
elderly & mobility
with classified!
32 +/- Acres
new apartment? sales on 2 plus removed, would impaired; all utilities KINGSTON
WILKES-BARRE
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
NEW LISTING!
Classified lets acres. Close to 81,
turnpike and air-
leave a 30x120
building lot that
See additional Land included. Federally
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EATON TERRACE
you compare costs -
HARVEY’S LAKE
Commercial for Sale at 317 N. Maple Ave.
104 5TH ST. port. MLS# 11-847 backs on Wharf Property 1 block www. earth Extremely low
Great location to without hassle $ 499,900 Street.REDUCED from Courthouse, conservancy.org income persons Recently remodeled
Large Two story,
invest in with this or worry! Call Brenda Suder MLS 10-2742 College & Hospital. 570-823-3445 encouraged to 2 bedroom, 2 bath.
2 bedroom, 1.5
duplex, you can 332-8924. apply. Income less bath, Central Heat
have a tenant help
25 St. Mary’s St. Get moving $14,900 Needs Renovation.
than $11,900.
1st floor. Laundry
Collectcash,notdust!
Call Lu-Ann & Air,washer/dryer
with your mortgage
3,443 sq. ft. with classified! 570-602-9280
N. River Road
$18,500. 570-675-6936,
hookup. Off-street
parking. Available in unit, parking.
masonry commer-
FORTY FORT
or just collect the Call 570-991-7571 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. now. $625. Refer- $830 + utilities &
cial building with
rents. 2 bedrooms warehouse/office Clean out your EQUAL HOUSING ences & security. 1 month security
in each unit. Semi-
modern kitchens
and baths. Both
and 2 apartments
with separate elec- WYOMING basement, garage
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
570-793-9072 570-262-6947
14 West Sixth St.
JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON Find Something?
EXETER
tric and heat. Per-
units have access Doyouneedmorespace?
to the basement for
storage. First floor
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
To place your A yard or garage sale or attic and call the 1st floor, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor, newly
renovated, 2 bed-
Lose Something?
age needs. For Get it back where it
Classified depart-
eat in kitchen, rooms, carpet, nice
has gas fireplace, in classified
ductless A/C units
more information
and photos log onto ad Call Toll Free is the best way
enclosed heated
porch. Large refin-
yard, easy parking.
Small Pets okay. belongs
and laundry area.
Large garage with
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car carport. Gas ed. $650/month.
workshop
Take a look and
area.
PRICE REDUCED!
570-474-6307 sional offices. Con- er bathroom . 3rd ances provided,
residential area.
20 Osborne Drive floor 2nd bedroom
Buy a newer 2
Commercial space
for lease. $10/sq. ft.
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP tact agent to show.
Contact Judy Rice
$39,500
MLS 11-583 EXETER or office & powder
washer/dryer on
premises, off-
story in the growing Physician's office 570-714-9230 room $775 + utili-
Call Judy Rice TOWNHOUSE street parking, no
Willow View Devel- ready to occupy MLS# 10-1110 ties. (570) 881-4993
570-714-9230 Wildflower Village pets. Living room
opment. This home approx 7500 sq. ft. Like NEW!. 3 bed- Say it HERE dining room, and
has 3 bedrooms, Various suites up to room, 1.5 bath, liv-
2.5 baths, formal 20,000 sq. ft. also ing room, large din- in the Classifieds! basement with
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patio. $695/mo pus
KINGSTON
with wood burning
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Ample parking.
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230
SUNDAY MAY 15
Spacious well PLAINS 285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
utilities. No Pets
570-696-4393
570-709-2481
KINGSTON
electric heat and maintained double
MLS# 10-4102 used as a shop, Turn to classified.
home with 4 bed-
FORTY FORT
central air. 2 car could be offices,
garage, level lot. rooms on each etc. Prime location, It’s a showroom in print! Large 2 bedroom.
NEW REDUCED side. 1017 side is corner lot, full base- Classified’s got Newly painted.
2nd floor luxury
PRICE. owner occupied ment. 2nd floor is 3 Stove & fridge
MLS 10-2379 bedroom apartment
the directions! apartment on
included.
with ductless AC, Wyoming Ave. 2
$246,000 plus 3 car garage Washer/ dryer
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
DURYEA oil or coal heat,
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30 W. Noble St.
Great investment
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and parking for
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bedroom, 1 bath.
Large eat-in
kitchen, modern
hookup. $650; heat
included. Call
rooms, kitchen & information and 168 S. MAPLE AVE 570-814-0843 or
great profit. VInyl High traffic, high appliances, washer/
baths. Fenced in photos go to Carriage house 570-696-3090
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shed. Great oppor-
with 2 bedrooms
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570-956-2385
& pay your mort- street parking. front windows for $174,900 $695 + utilities. with 2-bedrooms,
Call Charlie bath with separate with the Classifieds
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Clean out your gage with 1019
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1300SF. 1-car
570-829-7130
basement, garage
622 Donnelly St.
Double Block in
good condition.
$99,952
MLS# 11-1229
$179,000
MLS# 11-1554
Call Florence
basement for
additional storage
or workspace. Let the Community Job Seekers are garage in private
location. Central
KINGSTON
Nice 1 bedroom,
or attic and call the Great investment Call Stanley
(570) 817-0111
570-715-7737 PRICE REDUCED
Know! looking here! A/C. MLS#11-895
$1,000/Month
2nd floor. Recently
property. Come
Coldwell Banker
$110,000
Wanna make a Where's your ad? plus utilities
renovated. Stove &
KINGSTON
Pringle St.
LARKSVILLE
Very clean, 1st floor
2 bedroom, 2nd 3 Bedroom with
floor. $595 + utilities modern bath and
ASHLEY - 2 apts. kitchen. New floor-
Ashley St. ing, large closets.
2 bedroom, 1st floor Off Street Parking,
$595 + utilities. fenced yard. Water
2 bedroom, 2nd & garbage included.
floor, $550 + utilities Tenant pays electric
SHAVERTOWN & gas service.
Roushey St. $575/month. No
2 bedroom, 2nd pets. One year
floor. $595 + utilities lease.
PLAINS 570-760-5573
Carey St.
3 bedroom, 1/2
double. $795/mo.
+ utilities. For info,
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
(570) 814-9700 wall, off-street
parking, coin
Sell your own home! laundry, water,
Place an ad HERE sewer & garbage
570-829-7130 included. $495/
month + security
KINGSTON & lease. HUD
accepted. Call
SDK GREEN 570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
ACRES HOMES
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Kingston
“A Place To
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Spacious 1, 2 & 3
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on an automobile?
3 Bedroom
Townhomes Turn to classified. materials, stainless kitchen, granite counters, custom Merrilot cabinets, home theater, fireplace
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24hr on-site Gym
Community Room the directions! be customized to fit your desires. Located in Jenkins Township in a new subdivision with large lots
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE LUZERNE and breathtaking vistas. Lot / Home Package with all of the bells and whistles ............... $388,500
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
3 rooms & bath,
wall to wall carpet,
Call 881-2144 to see models and floor plans.
and much more... stove, washer,
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or stop by heat. $350/month +
for a tour! utilities & security. Unfurnished
Now Offering No pets.
Move In Specials
570-288-9019
570-288-2617
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
Brady Associates
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
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MOUNTAIN TOP 570-836-3848
WOODBRYN
“UNLOCKING THE DOORS
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets.
Rents based
TO HOME OWNERSHIP”
on income start
at $405 & $440.
Handicap
Accessible.
$530 + security.
Call 570-406-5221
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328 Kennedy Blvd. room, 1 1/2 baths.
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for appointment
Looking for the right deal and Dryer in one 1 bedroom, heat & Modern medical large eat-in kitchen, fridge included. new apartment? baths, hardwood
space, labor & carpeted, finished Classified lets
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industry approved, attic, parking, no
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ADA throughout, 2 pets. $675 + utili-
attic & basement you compare costs - laundry room &
570-687-6216 Handicap equipped. $500.00/per month, 1 & 2 bedrooms access. Washer/ granite counter
or 570-954-0727 Large 2 bedroom.
It’s a showroom in print! plus utilities, on 2nd floor. doctor offices plus ties, security, lease. dryer hookup. Heat without hassle tops. No Pets.
Includes electric lift, Classified’s got references/ PLAINS 4 exam rooms, xray 570-288-2867 included. Nice yard. or worry! MLS#11-1214
NANTICOKE oversized doors, the directions! security deposit. 3 Bedroom and reception and
breakrooms. Could
leave message $750. No pets. Get moving $1,500/month
WILKES-BARRE
Call 570-735-4074 Townhouse 570-479-6722 Call Geri
large sit in shower. with classified!
353 East Ridge St Appliances. Heat, WILKES-BARRE be used for any
LARKSVILLE Collect cash, not dust!
570-696-0888
NANTICOKE
business purpose.
WILKES-BARRE
1 person apartment. hot water & much 447 S. Franklin St. 2nd floor, 570-696-3801
WEST PITTSTON
call 570-237-6070 yard & shed, nice
required. Call
WILKES-BARRE able. Starting at LINE UP
with classified!
LUXURY
location.$595 + sec- Retreat. 3 bed-
315 PLAZA
Monica Lessard $440. 570-332-5723
Wyoming Ave. urity & lease. Call room home. 2 A GREAT DEAL...
Beautiful 1 bedroom
living room, dining
APARTMENTS WILKES-BARRE 944 Commercial 570-696-0377 baths.
floors.
Hardwood
1 car IN CLASSIFIED!
room, kitchen,
washer/dryer FOR RENT! West River St.
Large 2, 3, & 4
Properties 1750 & 3200 SF
Retail / Office MOCANAQUA attached garage. 3
car detached TOWNHOUSE Looking for the right deal
570-287-1196
hookup. Stove, 425 South Franklin
Street. For lease.
bedroom apart-
ASHLEY Space Available 2 bedroom, water
& sewer included.
garage. Pool, hot on an automobile?
NEWLY RENOVATED!
fridge, no pets, no ments. Heat & hot 570-829-1206 tup & appliances
Ext. 3182 smoking. Refer- Available immedi- water included. Bal- $500/month. Sec- included. $950 +
Turn to classified.
PITTSTON AREA
ences. $715/month
+electric & garbage
ately, washer/dryer
on premises, no
pets. We have stu-
cony. Off street
parking. Washer
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT tion 8 considered.
Call 570-899-6104
utilities. Available
Immediately. Call
Built 2003,
3 bedroom,
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
MANUFACTURING
Apartments for 570-655-9325 dyer hookup. Pets 386-873-1879 1.5 bath modern the directions!
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
Rent. 2nd floor,
washer, dryer hook
West Pittston, Pa. apts. On site park-
ing. Fridge, stove
OK. $855 - $950.
Call 570-237-0124 NANTICOKE JACKSON TWP.
2 story town-
house with base- Plymouth
OFFICE SPACE
GARDEN VILLAGE ment. Washer/ Share home with
ups, heat & water APARTMENTS provided. We have a 3 Bedrooms. Dryer, hardwood couple. Furnished
included. No pets. 221 Fremont St. 24/7 security cam- No smoking. floors downstairs, private room, wash-
Call 570-654-2433
Doyouneedmorespace?
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
era presence and all
doors are electroni-
cally locked. $450-
Wilkes-Barre
Hazleton St.
Modern office for
lease only. Visible
PITTSTON
Main St.
No pets.
$900/month
+ utilities
granite counter-
tops throughout,
er/dryer, off street
parking & cable TV
$325/mo; $85/wkly
Wilkes University stainless appli-
A yard or garage sale included. Federally 650/per month, Campus from Rt309 & I-81 12,000 sq. ft. build- Call (570) 498-0612 ances, central air, (570) 472-1535
in classified subsidized water & sewer paid, Studio up to 4 bed- with easy access to ing in downtown very private patio.
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
program. Extremely
low income persons
One month/security
deposit. Call (570)
room. From $400.
All utilities included.
both. Adaptable to
many uses. Tenant
location. Ware-
house with light 55 Loomis St KINGSTON $1,000.00
includes Directv,
965 Roommate
encouraged to 793-6377 after 570-826-1934 pays utilities. manufacturing. 3 bedroom, wall internet, garbage Wanted
You’re in bussiness apply. Income less 10:00 a.m. to set an $5,000/month Building with some to wall carpet, and sewer.
with classified! than $11,900.
570-655-6555,
appointment
email shlomo_voola
or
Wilkes-Barre
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230
office space. Entire
building for lease or
full basement & NO PETS.
DALLAS
PLAINS 2 bedroom attic, stove, (570) 840-1960
8 am-4 pm, @yahoo.com. MLS# 11-851 will sub-divide. 4 bedroom home in
single, fridge & water
wilkesliving.com nice neighborhood.
PITTSTON
Monday-Friday. MLS #10-1074 included. No
3 BEDROOM, 1.5 exceptional Call Charlie 3 bathrooms.
EQUAL HOUSING pets. $630
WILKES-BARRE
bath, laundry area, Nanticoke 570-829-6200 Remodeled
OPPORTUNITY plus security James Street
new carpets/floor- 2 bedroom, VM 101 upstairs. All utilities
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE 570-814-1356 Single family home,
ing, quiet area, Available June 1st large, water included. $400/mo
$625/mo + heat Large 2 bedroom, included freshly painted,
DOLPHIN PLAZA
WILKES-BARRE 570-814-2141
brand new gas fur-
and electric. 2 BED-
ROOM, 2nd floor,
2nd floor. deck,
screened porch,
Pittston
Large 1
Rte. 315
PITTSTON nace, 3 bedrooms,
1 1/2 baths, off 971 Vacation &
off street parking,
large living space.
Mayflower gas heat. No pets. bedroom water
included 2,000 SF
3 bedroom, fully
equipped kitchen, street parking. No Resort Properties
$500/month + utili-
$425/mo + utilities. Crossing ties, security & Plymouth Office / Retail
WILKES-BARRE living, dining, w/d pets, no smoking.
FLORIDA
No pets or smoking references. Call 3 bedroom half Next to Gymboree hookup. Yard, no $675 / month + utili-
in either. Apartments 570-881-8979 or double 4,500 SF Office 1,500 sq. ft. restau-
pets. Sewer, ties. Call Betty at
Showroom, rant space for rent Century 21 Boca Raton
570-820-8822 570-650-3008 Wilkes-Barre garbage, cable, 46 Zerby Ave
570.822.3968 1 bedroom, Warehouse on Hazle & Park
partial heat includ- Sunday 1pm-3pm
Smith Hourigan Beautiful 5 room
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Ave. All equipment
- Light & bright
WILKES-BARRE water included
2 bedroom,
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching included. Includes
upstairs apartment.
ed. $665 per
month. First and
Lease with option
to buy, completely
Group
570-287-1196
home with Pool.
Fully furnished. On
Walking Distance to Clean, 2 bedroom, water included I81 will build to suit. last month’s rent. ext 3559 canal lot. $600
the Casino!! 2 bed- open floor plans 2nd floor duplex. For more info, call remodeled, mint, or 570-714-6127
Wyoming Call 570-829-1206 Security and refer- weekly. If interest-
room, 1 bath, living Stove, hookups, (570) 822-7414 turn key condition,
- All major 3 bedroom ences required. ed, write to:
COMMERCIAL SPACE
room, kitchen, off parking, yard. No 3 bedrooms, 1.5
appliances included exceptional 570-954-0655 baths, large 120 Wagner St.
street parking. pets/no smoking. Old Forge Looking for that closets, with Moosic, PA 18507
- Pets welcome*
$600/month +
utilities, security &
references. Call
- Close to everything
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
2 bedroom
exceptional KINGSTON FOR RENT
special place
called home? SUGAR NOTCH
3 bedrooms, quiet
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
OCEAN CITY
MARYLAND. Best
.
- 24 hour emergency water included 620 Market St. Classified will address
WEST PITTSTON
kitchen and baths,
Classic Properties
Nikki Callahan
718-4959 Ext. 1306
maintenance
- Short term
WILKES-BARRE McDermott &
McDermott
Newly Renovated
Prime Space.
Your needs.
street, yard. Fresh
paint. $525/month gas heat, shed,
large yard. Carriage House
selection of afford-
able rentals. Full/
partial weeks. Call
EFFICIENCY Real Estate
1,250 sq. ft.,
Open the door + utilities, lease,
$134,000, seller 1 or 2 bedroom, for FREE brochure.
leases available ALL INCLUSIVE, security. No pets.
Inc. Property with classified! will pay closing
PLYMOUTH secure building, Management Near Kingston Call 570-332-1216 den, all appliances, Open daily. Holiday
costs, $5000 down huge deck, cathe- Real Estate. 1-800-
Call TODAY For washer/dryer 570-821-1650 Corners. Great or 570-592-1328
2 bedroom apt. on-site, yard, 950 Half Doubles and monthly dral ceilings, sky 638-2102. Online
AVAILABILITY!! (direct line) location for retail or
WILKES-BARRE
Heat, water, stove parking. $125/wk. payments are lights, hardwood reservations:
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
EDWARDSVILLE
business office. $995/month. floors, loft room, 2
& fridge included. www.mayflower 570-899-8034 Sat. 8-noon www.holidayoc.com
Near bus stop. Easy Access and 178 Charles St WALSH car heated garage,
$500/mo. crossing.com WILKES-BARRE parking. Call Cliff Recently remodeled Available Now! REAL ESTATE private, must see. ORANGE
570-654-1490
No smoking or
pets. Security & Certain Restrictions LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! 570-760-3427 large Victorian half
double. 3 bed-
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Townhouse
Too much to list.
Garbage, sewer, off HICKORY GROVE
references
required. Call
Apply*
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
OFFICE SPACE
18 Pierce St
rooms. Walk-out
basement. Private
yard. Porch swing.
style. No Section 8.
$550/month + utili- KINGSTON street parking
included. $750 + CAMPGROUND
(570) 592-2902 ties. References & 54 Krych St. security. Call
2 bedroom apart- Kingston, PA Camp sites
Washer dryer security required. Single: 3 bed- (570) 328-0784
Available Immedi- available!
PLYMOUTH
ments available for hookup. $700. Call Call 570-301-2785 room, 1.5 bath,
Shaded. Show-
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
ately, Off street
parking. Security
570-237-0124
WILKES-BARRE
gas heat, wall to
wall, kitchen with WILKES-BARRE ers, flush toilets,
4 room, 2 bedroom,
water included. $625 WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH required. 3 room
KINGSTON
water & electric.
MONARCH RENTALS
fridge, stove, dish- stove & refrigera-
Call Aileen at Suite $300/month, 2 Half Doubles Lake fishing,
washer, cathedral Near Wilkes U. tor. Quiet street.
570-822-7944 includes utilities. Available June 1st Both located in nice canoeing, biking
ceilings, fireplace, 2 large separate No pets. Not Sec- 3 bedrooms,
570-690-0564 Half double in nice neighborhoods. Off & golf.
marble bathroom & rooms in 1 bedroom tion 8 approved. all appliances 20 minutes from
European tiled
kitchen. Parking. Heat
WILKES-BARRE apartment in reno-
vated secure build-
570-823-7564 neighborhood, living
room, dining room,
street parking.
Large back yards.
$675/mo.
570-288-6009
provided. Wilkes-Barre.
OFFICE SPACE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, No pets. Security & Call 570-822-7039 570-639-5478
WILKES-BARRE LODGE
included. $650. Call ing. New windows,
washer/dryer hook- all utilities by ten- or 570-371-9770
570-650-0278
1 bedroom
new kitchen appli-
ances, laminate
Wyoming 900 Sf.
Utilities included.
up, off street park- ant. 3 bedrooms, 1 LUZERNE WILKES-BARRE
PLYMOUTH
ing, no smoking. bath, huge attic.
WILDWOOD CREST
apartment. $375/ Formerly The floor. 6 room single family Prospect Street
Travel Lodge Approx 21.5’x40’ $675/ month + $625/month. Also,
month + utilities & $600/month home, gas heat. Remodeled single
Available May 15th 497 Kidder St., $900/month utilities, references Adorable 2 bed-
1 month security. including water Fenced yard. $600 + family home. 3 large Ocean front, on
1 bedroom, 2nd Wilkes-Barre 570-430-4396 lease & security. room. $550/month
139 Sambourne Call (347) 647-1747 utilities & security. bedrooms. Extra the Beach. 1 bed-
floor, modern bath, Rooms Starting Call 570-498-7039 570-766-1881
water included. No
Street. Section 8
at:
WYOMING OFFICE, RETAIL OR Call (570) 650-4628 room. 2 baths. room Condo, pool.
5/6-6/23 $1,250/
KINGSTON
Living room, dining
WILKES-BARRE
okay. No pets.
pets. $400/month
+ security. Call
570-575-2868
570-460-6173 Daily $44.99 +
tax
Weekly $189.99
BLANDINA
APARTMENTS WAREHOUSE SPACE Large 1/2 double 3 bedroom 1/2 dou- MOUNTAINTOP room, family room,
eat-in kitchen.
week. 06/24 - 9/9
$1,550/week
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE with 3 bedrooms, ble. Nice neighbor- Large backyard. 570-693-3525
+ tax Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
4 bedrooms, 3 $625 + security.
PLYMOUTH room. Wall to Wall Starting at living room, dining hood. Wall/wall car-
Microwave,
LINE UP
1 Bedroom, 1st floor $300.00/month. room (with red car- pet. Washer/dryer baths, living room, 201-647-7674
Refrigerator, carpet. Some utili-
apartment. Wash- First month free. pet throughout) hookup. A/C. Fenced dining room, study,
WILKES-BARRE
Nice, recently reno- WiFi, HBO ties by tenant. No
vated 1st floor 1 er/dryer hookup. pets. Non-smoking. 570-829-0897 eat-in kitchen with Yard. No Pets. large finished base-
570-823-8881
A GREAT DEAL...
bedroom. Stove & Off street parking. Elderly community. additional pantry $650 + utilities. ment, 2 fireplaces, ,
www.Wilkes 3/ season room, Riverside Dr.
Wall to wall carpet. Quiet, safe. Off area. 1 bath. Large Security & refer-
Collectcash,notdust!
Fridge included. BarreLodge.com Stately brick, 4
$500 + electric & No Pets. street parking. Call fenced yard. Gas/ ences. After 5, call 2car garage, shed,
bedroom, 2 bath &
IN CLASSIFIED!
garbage. Lease, $375/month + 570-693-2850 hot water base- 570-822-8657 fenced in yard with
2 half bath home.
security, references utilities & security.
WILKES-BARRE Clean out your board heat. All utili-
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
nice patio in quiet
Hardwood floors,
Call for appointment (570) 822-7657
lst floor. Convenient WYOMING ties by tenant. No
smokers, no pets.
neighborhood cen-
trally located to spacious rooms,
Looking for the right deal
basement, garage
and application.
WILKES-BARRE location. 2 bed- Sunny 3 bedroom, shopping and beautiful patio,
570-417-0088 Clean & efficient 1st $650 + security. all appliances
1/2 double, painted,
on an automobile?
room, living room, floor 1 bedroom. Call Steven schools. All Appli-
w/w carpet, yard, included. $1,600/
or attic and call the
264 Academy St
SHAVERTOWN
modern kitchen, Includes stove, (570) 561-5245 ances included.
2 bedrooms, newly wall to wall carpet. washer/dryer hook- $1,300 / per month + month + utilities.
Turn to classified.
fridge, sewer &
KINGSTON
renovated building. Washer/dryer up, basement, utilities. Security MLS#10-2290
2 bedroom, 2nd garbage. Laundry
floor.Includes water,
sewer & garbage.
Washer & dryer.
$600/per month
hookups. Large
fenced yard. Heat,
facilities. Private
setting. Security &
Classified depart- Newly renovated. 2
stove, refrigerator.
No Pets. Non
Smokers. Credit
deposit rental appli-
cation & references
570-696-3801
Call Margy
570-696-0891 It’s a showroom in print!
ment today at 570-
Off street parking. includes heat, hot hot water, lease, references. No bedroom. Base- required. Call
No smoking or pets.
Available June 1st.
water and parking.
646-712-1286
security & refer-
ences. No Pets.
pets, non smoking.
$495/month. Call
ment, attic, yard.
$500 + utilities,
check/references.
$525/month + 1 1/2
(570)-575-2293
or email: Classified’s got
$550/mo.+ security.
Call (570) 709-3288
570-328-9896
570-855-4744
$585/per month,
Call (570)822-4302
(570) 466-4176 or
(570) 388-6468
829-7130! security & lease.
Call 570-287-5491
months security
(201) 232-8328
selenasnyder@
yahoo.com the directions!
OPEN HOUSES - SUNDAY, MAY 15TH, 2011
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OFFICE-WILKES-BARRE-5,585 SF - Medical OFFICE-KINGSTON-3,026 SF - Sub-Lease of OFFICE-WILKES-BARRE-2,380SF - Available for RETAIL-WYOMING-6,000 SF - Charming rustic RETAIL-DALLAS-3,600 SF - Former restaurant RETAIL-WILKES-BARRE-2,500 SF - Space SPECIAL USE-KINGSTON-21,000 SF - 1-
office space on 1st floor of 2-story building. medical office space: lab, exam rooms, immediate occupancy! Office condo unit on 2nd bar/restaurant w/many upgrades. 2nd & 3rd fls. on 1 acre with many possibilities. Parking for 40. available for immediate occupancy in 10,000 story former school on 1.6 acres. Bldg has 16
Open foyer, gas heat, central air. waiting room, offices. Write 1 check a month! floor. Previously used as dental office. Well kept available for parties/catering. Incl. equipment. Located along Rt. 309 near Dallas shopping SF strip center along Mundy Street. Ample classrooms and five offices, an auditorium
$12.75/SF NNN ... Dave Daris Contact Al Guari for details. and in excellent condition. $75,000 ...DaveDaris Lease Option Avail. $189,900 ... Ron Koslosky center. $680,000 ... Dave Daris parking. $13.25/SF NNN ... Dave Daris and library, a fully-equipped playground and
ample parking. $850,000 ... Steve Barrouk
NEW REDUCED
WAREHOUSE/RETAIL-LUZERNE AREA - NESCOPECK-113 ACRES - Rural, Ideal for LAND-DORRANCE TWP. - 58 ACRES - Easily RICE TOWNSHIP-17.83 ACRES - Raw LAND-PLAINS TWP.-4.015 ACRES - Parcel VACANT LAND - LARKSVILLE - 1.0 Acre - HANOVER TWP.-.522 ACRES - Excellent site
34,500 SF - 11,000 SF whse, 23,000 SF office hunting lands or secluded home. Property is accessible from I-81. Zoned B-2. Many varied acreage along Nuangola Road zoned located along PA Route 315 in front of Red Located at the corner of the Carey Avenue for small retail business. 17,000 vehicle pass
and retail on approx. 1.5 acres with ample in both Nescopeck and Black Creek Twp’s. permitted uses - list available. $795,000 ... agricultural. $178,270 ... Al Guari Roof Inn. Contact Steve Barrouk for bridge. Utilities at site. in front of this site daily.
parking. Reasonable offers considered! Great views and priced to sell. Call office for John Rokosz ($10,000/acre) details. $198,000 ... Ron Koslosky $55,000 ... Dan Naylor
Ron Koslosky directions. Al Guari
PLACE
YOUR
OWN
CLASSIFIED Stately
Brick bldg -
AD
Prime
downtown
location. Zoned
C3. Private
ONLINE!
parking.
MLS#11-345
MARGY 696-
Prime commercial bldg. Exceptional SURGICAL CENTER - Ready to occupy 0891 Turnkey restaurant/bar. Liquor Outstanding brick bldg!
business opportunity. High traffic, pkg for 40+ cars. 15,000 SF bldg on 4+ acres. Pkg for 50+. MLS#10- license & inventory included + 3 Apts. MLS#10-
MLS#11-1584 1110 3687 Parking for 7-10 cars. MLS#08-2790
Donna Santoroski JUDY 714-9230 MIKE 970-1100 or BETTY 970-1119 PEG 714-9247
GO TO “CLASSIFIED ADS” Currently gallery on 1st flr & 2 apts on 2nd flr.
MLS#11-508
RHEA 696-6677
brick building is located on Wyoming Ave. Will
accommodate 1-3 users. OSP. MLS#11-995
TRACEY 696-0723 or JUDY 714-9230
Bldgs - 10000 SF - offices & warehouse w/6 drive-in
doors. MLS#10-4293
JUDY 714-9230 or MARGY 696-0891
AND CLICK ON 4
Prime location - ZONED HWY 2-Story Masonry bldg. Ideal for loft Great location for professional office. (NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED) Great corner property. Ranch style
COMMERCIAL- 4 BR Cape Cod on 100x556 lot. apts or sm mfg business. Pkg for 36. MLS#11- Private drive in rear. Zoned C-3. Property being sold 2 sty brick bldg w/storefront & 2 apts. MLS#08- home includes 2990SF Commercial space. MLS#11-
MLS#11-229 741 "as is". MLS#10-4362 4699 459
RAE 714-9234 MIKE J 970-1100 TINA 714-9251 JUDY 714-9230 LISA 715-9335
Historic
hardware store
w/2 apts on
2nd flr.
Bldg/land for
Our online system will let you place sale. Zoned
Commercial.
Announcements, Automotive Listings,g MLS#11-350
DEANNA 696-
Merchandise, Pets & Animals, Real Prime commercial storefront + 3 2 bldgs zoned commercial. 1 consists
spacious Apts. Parking lot in rear. MLS#10-3764 of retail space & apts, the other is a 2-story home.
0894 Multi-Purpose Bldg - Convenient
location on State St - Adjacent lot available.
Business only for sale - Established
gym/health club. Equipment included. MLS#11-
MLS#10-4056 MLS#10-4590
Estate and Garage Sales. DONNA S 788-7504
MIKE JOHNSON MARGY 696-0891 or MIKE J 970-1100
271
DEB 714-9251 or PEG 714-9247
900
Customize the way your ad looks SF Commercial Affordable
bldg waiting
space on 1st
and then find it in the next day’s flr. 900 SF 2 for your
business. 2
BR apt on 2nd
edition of The Times Leader, in our flr. Billboard BR apt on 2nd
also available flr. OSP.
weekly newspapers and online at to rent on bldg. MLS#11-572
MLS#10-4309 JUDY 714-
timesleader.com. Prime Commercial location - 123x120 lot 1st flr - ample space for offices, Great business opportunity! Bar w/liquor TINA 714-9251 9230
zoned B-3 Hwy. High traffic area. MLS#11-1029 business. 2nd flr- 2BR apt. OSP for 5. MLS#07- license plus 2 unit dwelling. MLS#11-1164
*Your ad will appear in the next day’s paper if placed online RAE 714-9234 864 Sandy 970-1110 or David R 970-1117
before 4 p.m. Mon. through Thurs. Place on Friday before MATT 714-9229
1 p.m. for Saturday’s paper and before 4 p.m.
359 SF 1
room office
w/restroom.
Recently
NUMBER
ONE
renovated.
MLS#10-1386
ANDY 714-
2800 SF Office bldg w/3 bay garage. Plenty Attractive office space in excellent 9225 Offices containing approx 7510 SF. Can be 32,000SF, 30+
of pkg. Visible from Rt 309 & 81. MLS#11-851 condition. Good visibility. For "rent" only. MLS#10-4503 subdivided. Additional space available. MLS#10-4102 parking, including trailer spaces MLS#08-1305
AUDITED JUDY 714-9230 BARBARA M 696-0883 JUDY RICE 714-9230 VIRGINIA ROSE 288-9371
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