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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011 $1.50

Stabbing
S U M M E R ’ S U N O F F I C I A L S TA R T

is listed Lot of fun for everyone


as cause Dragons
will race at
of death Riverfest
Coroner says Jonathan By STEVE MOCARSKY
smocarsky@timesleader.com
Balester, 56, died from
WILKES-BARRE – Every
multiple wounds. year on the weekend of
Wyoming Valley Riverfest,
the typically austere river-
By MATT HUGHES scape of the Susquehanna is
and JERRY LYNOTT transformed
mhughes@timesleader.com by the ap-
jlynott@timesleader.com
pearance of “The at-
WILKES-BARRE – An au- a few traction is
topsy performed Saturday on hundred
the body of Jonathan Balester colorful kay- the spec-
determined the Kingston aks and ca- tacle of it.
Township man was stabbed to noes travel-
death in his ing en Anyone
home. masse. can do it.
Balester, This year,
56, of North visitors to You do not
Lehigh Riverfront necessarily
Street, died Park will
from multi- see some-
have to be
ple stab thing new an athlete
Balester wounds, said cutting to do it.”
Luzerne through the
County Coroner John Corco- murky wa- John Maday
ran. ters: the Riverfront Park
He and others involved in heads of Committee
member
the investigation released few dragons.
details about the death that has While
been ruled a homicide. paddlers
Luzerne County District At- participating in the Susque-
torney Jackie Musto Carroll hanna Sojourn will again be
said the investigation is ongo- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER among the river’s travelers on
ing. Anton Koss, 5, of Sweet Valley, sits behind the wheel of Max Emel’s micro sprint racing car on Saturday at the Sweet Valley Volunteer the weekend of June 17-19,
State police reported Bales- Fire Company Fair. Coming in for a closer look is Anton’s little brother Evan, 2. dragon boat racing is a new
ter’s body was discovered in his addition to the Riverfest ac-
home at 10:38 p.m. on Thurs-
day.
Investigators were at the
Event roundup includes festivals, concerts tivities.
“The attraction is the spec-
tacle of it,” said John Maday,
house that night and Friday By STEVE MOCARSKY a Riverfront Park Committee
collecting evidence and inter- smocarsky@timesleader.com member who organized the
viewing neighbors. Break out your shorts and san-
See DRAGONS, Page 14A
Friends and neighbors said dals – and your day trip planner.
Balester was active in the Back With Memorial Day weekend
Mountain Harvest Assembly upon us and marking the unoffi-
Church and described him as a cial start of summer, thoughts
caring person who also taught turn to favorite festivals and pop-
Bible studies at the Luzerne ular warm-weather events in
County Correctional Facility. Northeastern Pennsylvania that
The church’s pastor Dan are just around the corner.
Miller said Balester often al- The most popular regional
lowed people in need the use of events this summer as far as at-
an apartment above a detached tendance will be NASCAR’s Poco-
no 500 June 10-12 and the Penn-
See STABBING, Page 14A sylvania 500 Aug. 5-7 at Pocono
Raceway in Long Pond. As race-
way vice president Bob Pleban
INSIDE once said, Pocono Raceway be-
A NEWS: Local 3A comes the third largest city in the
Nation & World 5A state on race day.
Obituaries 2A, 10A If you’re someone who likes SUMMER FORECASTS
your auto racing closer to home,
B PEOPLE: Birthdays 5B Weather: Brian Lovejoy, meteorologist with the August are 60 degrees, 81 degrees and 70 degrees.
the Giants Despair Hillclimb
C SPORTS:Scoreboard 2C National Weather Service in Binghamton, N.Y., said On average, there are 12 days in June with precip-
might be more your speed.
Baseball 3C folks in Northeastern Pennsylvania can expect itation (including days with just trace amounts), 11.4
The mile-long race is July 9-10 normal temperatures and normal amounts of days in July and 11.1 days in August.
MCT PHOTO
Outdoors 12C on East Northampton Street in A dragon boat breaks up the
rainfall this summer. The average low, high and Gas prices: Jana Tidwell, public affairs specialist
D BUSINESS: Mutuals 6D Laurel Run. Drivers encounter mean temperatures for June are 57 degrees, 78 with AAA Mid-Atlantic, said analysts believe gasoline American flag reflection as it
degrees and 68 degrees. Those for July are 62 prices will continue to retreat and settle in the $3.25 starts to race down the
E VIEWS: Editorial 2E
See LOTS, Page 14A degrees, 83 degrees and 72 degrees. Those for to $3.75 per gallon range throughout the summer. Schuylkill River.
Forum 3E
F ETC.: Puzzles 2F
Travel 8F
G CLASSIFIED
CHARLES D. FLACK JR. 1 9 5 4 - 2 0 11

WEATHER
Jonah Astolfi
Remembering a giant friend
Partly sunny, northern shower Philanthropist, civic leader bursting at the INSIDE: Times Leader Editor and
in the afternoon. seams,” for- Publisher Richard L. Connor remem-
recalled during memorial bers Rusty Flack, Page 1E
High 85. Low 63. mer U.S. Sen.
Details, Page 14C service Saturday. Rick Santo-
rum said at the Inc., a West Wyoming perforat-
service. “If ed metal company he and his
By MATT HUGHES there’s one brother Harold took over fol-
mhughes@timesleader.com Flack way to de- lowing their father’s death in
KINGSTON – In his lifetime, scribe Rusty, 1979.
Charles Flack Jr. touched the it’s bursting at the seams with Flack was a great philanthro-
lives of countless others. life, energy, zeal, compassion… pist, a civic leader who served
On Saturday, hundreds of his Rusty was a big man, but the on boards for The Luzerne
friends, associates and proté- more I learn about Rusty, the Foundation, Wyoming Semina-
gés packed a memorial service more I learn he was bigger.” ry and the Greater Wilkes-
to celebrate the life of the man Flack, 56, passed away at his Barre Chamber of Business and
known as “Rusty,” who was, in home Thursday following a 19- Industry, among others, and an
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER many ways, larger than life. month battle with cancer. influential leader of local Re-
Friends of Charles Flack wait in line to enter the Church of Christ “This place is bursting at the He was chairman of Dia-
6 09815 10077 Uniting in Kingston for his memorial service on Saturday. seams, just like Rusty was mond Consolidated Industries See GIANT, Page 8A
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Festival offers fun, baskets and education


Lottery summary
Daily Number, Midday
Sunday: 8-4-2
Monday: 1-1-9
Tuesday: 9-2-7
Wednesday: 1-9-5
Thursday: 1-5-4
Friday: 5-6-0
By JOSEPH DOLINSKY for wolf, and the typical “butter- Saturday: 8-8-1
Times Leader Correspondent fly rash” often associated with Big Four, Midday
CONYNGHAM – In addition the disease has been said to re- Sunday: 8-6-0-8
to enjoying all the classic perks of semble the pattern of fur on a Monday: 6-0-9-7
Tuesday: 9-9-4-2
summertime church bazaars, pic- wolf’s face. Wednesday: 5-4-8-0
nic-goers at the eighth annual Picnickers may have come for Thursday: 2-5-5-8
Friday: 8-6-4-7
Taming of the Wolf Festival in Co- the atmosphere, but they stayed Saturday: 7-5-1-4
nyngham had the opportunity to for the healthy living information
Quinto, Midday
learn about Lupus and other dis- offered by the many organiza- Sunday: 4-0-4-1-6
eases that affect people on an ev- tions in attendance. Monday: 7-1-6-0-8
“It’s a great event. Picnic food Tuesday: 8-5-2-4-1
eryday basis. Wednesday: 6-4-5-0-5
In between learning, snacking on one end and checkups on the Thursday: 6-1-8-3-2
and listening to the entertain- other,” laughed Ray Carroll, a Friday: 5-9-8-9-3
Saturday: 7-3-6-8-0
Nanticoke resident who made his
ment, picnickers were also able
way to Conyngham for the sec- Treasure Hunt
to browse the massive collection Sunday: 01-05-07-13-21
ond year in a row. Carroll took ad- Monday: 01-07-14-23-24
of gift baskets donated by area
vantage of a heel scan offered by Tuesday: 02-09-12-13-26
companies and individuals alike. the Greater Hazleton Health Alli- Wednesday: 03-08-10-19-24
These baskets, however, had Thursday: 08-11-14-18-26
ance that tested for osteoporosis. Friday: 06-11-13-26-30
some extra flair. The Luzerne County Lupus Saturday: 05-06-08-14-15
The festival’s organizer, Cyn- Foundation was also on hand to Daily Number, 7 p.m.
thia Donlan, cleverly named the answer questions such as symp- Sunday: 3-8-4
nearly 200 baskets with titles Monday: 8-7-6
toms, definitions and treatment Tuesday: 4-4-7
such as “Lady Goo Goo Gaa Gaa” for the disease which often af- Wednesday: 0-5-4
- a basket filled with baby items - Thursday: 1-5-0
fects the heart, lungs, kidneys, Friday: 9-9-4
and Thyme Management, a col- joints and even the nervous sys- Saturday: 2-3-2
lection of herbs and spices. tem. Big Four, 7 p.m.
The festival’s moniker “Tam- There was also free blood pres- FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Sunday: 5-9-8-5
ing of the Wolf” is yet another sure testing and a chiropractor A Taming of the Wolf Festival was held at St. John Bosco Church, Conyngham, as a benefit for Lu- Monday: 1-0-2-5
Tuesday: 8-1-1-4
play on words: Lupus being Latin was in attendance. pus. Nearly 200 baskets were part of the fundraiser. Wednesday: 8-0-5-6
Thursday: 8-3-6-6
Friday: 4-4-9-9
Saturday: 7-9-8-9

Casey Anthony’s mother Married couples are minority


Quinto, 7 p.m.
Sunday: 2-7-7-3-7
Monday: 5-1-1-6-7
Tuesday: 2-3-1-6-1

and ex-boyfriend testify


Wednesday: 8-4-3-2-0
Thursday: 7-2-8-5-6
Friday: 9-2-2-8-0
Census Bureau shows married “I see a lot of peo- Fears of not being trend. She’s got a Saturday: 6-2-7-8-8
ple not having the able to hang onto a marketing job in a
couples represent 48 percent Cash 5
The Associated Press where evidence is displayed for typical 8-to-5 job, or trendy city, writes a Sunday: 11-19-32-33-42
ORLANDO, Fla. — The the jury, media and spectators. of all households. couples where one job, a widening personal blog on liv- Monday: 27-36-38-42-43
Tuesday: 08-10-16-34-41
mother of a Florida woman ac- Anthony eventually interrupted person is employed labor market for ing a gluten-free Wednesday: 05-06-15-20-35
cused of killing her 2-year-old her questioning, asking prose- and one isn’t. women and a shift lifestyle and has Thursday: 01-10-17-19-43
Friday: 02-04-16-40-42
daughter gave a tour of the fam- cutors to remove the photo. By NIGEL DUARA There’s other prior- away from having plans to get married Saturday: 11-14-20-28-30
ily home, including a playhouse “I can’t look at my grand- Associated Press ities before mar- — eventually.
riage,” Leung said. kids at a young age
Match 6 Lotto
built for the toddler and the daughter without getting up- PORTLAND, Ore. — Three “I think a lot of Monday: 16-17-23-26-36-38
above-ground pool the defense set,” she said. mornings a week, when Becky The flip in the have all proved to people make a mis- Thursday: 14-16-19-37-38-45

team claims the girl drowned Casey Anthony’s former boy- Leung gets ready for work, her 2010 Census hap- be a disincentive take of saying, I’ve Powerball
Wednesday: 04-23-31-42-50
in. friend, Anthony Lazzaro, also boyfriend is just getting home pened in 32 states. got a good job, I’m
Cindy Anthony testified Sat- testified Saturday about the from his overnight job. When In another seven
for people in their stable, I’m ready to powerball: 23
powerplay: 02
urday at her daughter’s murder hours after the Anthonys re- her mother drops hints about states, less than 51 20s and early 30s take the next step,” Saturday: 12-20-43-51-55
powerball: 11
trial that she and Cay- ported Caylee’s disap- her twin sister’s marriage, she percent of house- to join the ranks of Leung said. “You powerplay: 04
lee went swimming Cindy Anthony pearance to authorities. laughs it off. And when she holds were helmed the married. never know what Mega Millions
on June 15, 2008 — was not asked He described a text thinks about getting married by married couples. happens down the Tuesday: 09-12-21-42-43
Megaball: 42
the last day she saw message exchange in herself, she worries first about The reason, said road. That’s the
her granddaughter. directly Sat-
Megaplier: 03
which he was trying to her career. Portland State University de- whole purpose of dating. Friday: 05-07-14-28-56
She said she removed urday whether get Casey Anthony to re- Leung, 27, cohabits in a Por- mographer Charles Rynerson, “You’re not there to just have Megaball: 10
Megaplier: 04
a ladder used to help she thought veal where the toddler tland, Ore., townhome with is twofold: The fast-growing fun.”
Caylee get into the the young girl was. her boyfriend but has no plans older population is more likely The median age for first
pool — something “If they don’t find her yet to wed, a reflection of the to be divorced or widowed lat- marriages has climbed stead- OBITUARIES
she did every time the drowned. The guess who gets blamed broader cultural shift in the er in life, and 20-somethings ily since the 1960s, when men
pool wasn’t being trial will re- and spends eternity in U.S. away from the traditional are putting off their nuptials got married at about 23 years Bedwick, John
used. sume Tuesday jail?” the text message definition of what it means to for longer stretches. old, and women at 20. Now, Berlew, William Sr.
Casey Anthony,
in Orlando.
read. be a household. “People in their 20s are post- men are waiting until they’re Cunningham,
who is charged with Prosecutors present- Data released Thursday by poning marriage for many rea- 28 and women are holding off Caroline
first-degree murder in ed their strongest wit- the U.S. Census Bureau shows sons, including money,” Ry- until 26.
the toddler’s summer 2008 ness Friday after a judge re- married couples have found nerson said. “We also have an “Some of that is people cou-
Flynn, Theresa
death, wiped away tears with a buffed their attempts to allow themselves in a new position: aging population, so there’s pling but not being married,” Gamble, Andrew
tissue during her mother’s testi- instant messages to be intro- They’re no longer the majority. more people living alone.” Rynerson said. “There are not Hess, Dorothy
mony. Prosecutors contend duced as evidence that they say It’s a trend that’s been creep- Fears of not being able to nearly as many people in their Hughes, Lois
Casey Anthony suffocated the go toward Anthony’s motive. ing along for decades, but in hang onto a job, a widening la- 20s who are married as in pre- Kalinski, Marlene
girl with duct tape. If convicted, The manager of a towing the 2010 Census, married cou- bor market for women and a vious generations.” Kolendowicz,
she could be sentenced to yard where the defendant’s car ples represent 48 percent of all shift away from having kids at The data supports that, as
death. was kept for more than two households. That’s down from a young age have all proved to the Census Bureau reported
Margaret
Cindy Anthony was not asked weeks during that summer tes- 52 percent in the last Census be a disincentive for people in last year that opposite-sex un- Mikitish, Mary
directly Saturday whether she tified that he smelled an odor and, for the first time in U.S. their 20s and early 30s to join married couples living togeth- Mitchell, Lynn
thought the young girl coming from her car consistent history, puts households led by the ranks of the married. er jumped 13 percent from Pinola, Virginia
drowned. The trial will resume with decomposing bodies he’d married couples as a plurality. Leung is indicative of that 2009 to 7.5 million. Shebloski, Beth Ann
Tuesday in Orlando. smelled in the past. The de-
Through most of her testimo- fense argued in its opening
Simonson, Marvin
Stucker, Alyce
Philly mob took a hit but stages a comeback
ny, a photo of young Caylee re- statement that the smell was ac-
mained on display on television tually from a bag of trash An- Tryba, Thomas Sr.
monitors along the courtroom, thony left in her car. Yaple, Norma
Page 2A, 10A
Federal grand jury report Reputed boss of
the Philadelphia
Caroline A. Cunningham paints a picture of La Cosa mob Joseph
May 25, 2011
Nostra as alive and well. ‘Uncle Joe’ Li- BUILDING
gambi, center,
along with two TRUST
C aroline A. Cunningham, of Ha-
nover Township, passed quietly
into eternal life Wednesday, May 25,
where she served as Secretary for 14
years. By PATRICK WALTERS
Associated Press
unidentified men
exit federal court The Times Leader strives to
In addition to her parents, Car-
2011, at her home. oline was preceded in death by her PHILADELPHIA — Just a few in Philadelphia in correct errors, clarify stories
Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a husband, Bob; as well as a sister, Ge- July 2001. A and update them promptly.
lifelong resident of the Wyoming years ago, federal authorities
nevieve Carter; and brother, Mi- federal judge Corrections will appear in this
Valley. She was a daughter of the chael.
thought they had the Philadel-
phia-area mob close to sleeping ordered Ligambi spot. If you have information
late Joseph Damitski and Laura Ba- Surviving are her son Robert and
ranowski Damitski Harrison. with the fishes: One boss had held without bail to help us correct an inaccu-
his fiancée, Dolores Gable, Laflin;
Caroline graduated from G.A.R. granddaughter Amy L. Beggs and turned government informant, Thursday. racy or cover an issue more
Memorial High School and entered her husband, William R. Beggs Jr., his successor was convicted of thoroughly, call the newsroom
the work force where she would Broomall, Pa.; granddaughter Dr. racketeering and the underworld at 829-7242.
eventually meet her future hus- Laura E. Thorp and her husband,
band. Following the birth of their organization seemed in disarray.
Dr. Chris Thorp, Chicago, Ill.; great-
son, Caroline became a stay-at- grandson William R. Beggs III; and But a federal grand jury report AP FILE PHOTO A QUOTE ABOVE the head-
home mom for many years. Eventu- great-granddaughter Emily Beggs, unsealed Monday, announcing line of a Saturday Page 1A
ally, she re-entered the workforce in Broomall; sister, Jane Herron, charges against the top two re- story about a new report on
both the retail and garment indus- Wilkes-Barre; as well as nieces and puted Philadelphia mobsters and ed world of bosses and under- them told the debtor that he was
priest abuse of minors was
tries. nephews. 11 others, paints a picture of La bosses, where members are “capable of cracking” the victim
incorrectly attributed. The
Subsequently, Caroline became a Throughout her life Caroline car- Cosa Nostra as alive and well. “made” or “straightened out” in a if necessary, the grand jurors al-
teacher’s aide in the Wilkes-Barre quote came from the report.
ried out many roles. She was a de-
Its 70 pages detail an operation ceremony where a knife and gun lege. In another instance a month
Area School District for 17 years. voted daughter, sister, wife, mother, are displayed, and the potential later, two defendants allegedly
Following her retirement, she con- grandmother, and great-grand- that has rebounded and is thriv-
tinued to work with children as a ing in some of classic staples of member must agree to be willing told a victim they had repeatedly
mother, as well as a loyal and true
Foster Grandparent Aide for 13 friend and dedicated teacher. She organized crime: sports betting, to use either of them to help “our assaulted another debtor, once
years. touched the lives of so many and electronic gambling, coded con- friends.” The guiding rule of this with a bat.
Throughout her life, Caroline leaves our world far better for her versations and violent threats. underworld is “omerta,” the code The indictment paints a pic-
maintained an active social calen- presence in it. Caroline is missed be- of silence, the grand jurors wrote, ture of a classic world of coded +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
“Despite the clear history over
dar as well as involvement in vari- yond words. and the penalty for violating that talk, where illegal gambling ma- USPS 499-710
ous volunteer activities. She was ac- Funeral services will be at 9
the past 30 years, there are peo-
tive in the Regina’s of King’s Col- ple still willing to be involved in code is death. chines — placed in coffee shops, Issue No. 2011-149
a.m. Tuesday from the Lehman
lege, serving as Financial Secretary, Family Funeral Service Inc., 689 Ha- this type of activity,” said Barry The indictment alleges that re- restaurants and other places — Advertising Newsroom
Recording Secretary, Hospitality, zle St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may Gross, a former assistant U.S. at- puted mob leader Joseph “Uncle are spoken of as espresso or cof- 829-7293 829-7242
kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
and President. She also served as a call from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. torney who helped bring down Joe” Ligambi, reputed underboss fee machines. Reputed mobsters Circulation
volunteer for the American Red Monday. Interment will be at Saint several city crime bosses. “These Joseph “Mousie” Massimino and and associates engage in and se- Jim McCabe – 829-5000
jmccabe@timesleader.com
Cross and as an usher at the Kirby Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- 11 others engaged in loan shark- cret “walk and talks,” the report
allegations seem to be in line Published daily by:
Center for the Performing Arts. ship, immediately following a 9:30
with what they’ve always done. ... ing and ran illegal gambling busi- alleges, having covert conversa-
Caroline was also active in the Fa- a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
ther Nahas Senior Citizens Group in Saint Leo the Great Church, 33 It continues.” nesses involving video poker ma- tions on foot to hinder intercep- 15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre. In addition, Caroline Manhattan St., Ashley. The old-school hallmarks of or- chines and sports bookmaking. tion. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

was involved with her church, Saint In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- ganized crime are detailed in a re- There are no murder charges, “Organized crime still exists in Periodicals postage paid at
Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
Leo the Great, Ashley, as an active tions may be made in her memory port that reads like something but authorities allege the men the Philadelphia area,” George Postmaster: Send address changes
member of the Altar and Rosary So- to Saint Leo the Great Church, 33 straight from the big screen, re- used threats to kill or harm peo- Venizelos, special agent in charge to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
ciety, Saint Vincent DePaul Society, Manhattan St., Ashley. ple to recoup business debts. of the FBI’s Philadelphia field di- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
a volunteer for the Parish Festival, Condolences may be emailed to
plete with real-life characters
and, in particular, the Cyrenians info@lehmanfuneralhome.com. who go by “Uncle Joe,” “Mousie,” In April 2002, for example, two vision, said at a news conference Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
“Bent Finger Louie” and “Sheep.” of the defendants went to collect announcing the charges. “It has $4.35 per week in PA
More Obituaries, Page 10A The report outlines a structur- “Uncle Joe’s money” and one of not disappeared.” $4.75 per week outside PA
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LOCAL
S E R V I C E B E F O R E O R D I N AT I O N I N B R I E F

New priest remembers charity


LUZERNE COUNTY

Parades mark holiday


Here again is a list of parades that
have been planned for Monday:
Memorial Day Parade in Dallas,
begins at Daddow-Isaacs American
By MATT HUGHES mind may be trained Legion Post, 730 Memorial Highway,
mhughes@timesleader.com in the classroom, it’s Dallas, 9 a.m.
SCRANTON – Northeastern Pennsyl- the heart that is Memorial Day Parade in Hanover
vania’s newest Roman Catholic priest formed in service to Township, begins at 10 a.m. by Holy
learned a lesson in charity at the St. Vin- others,” Loughney Cross Church on Main Road, Button-
cent de Paul Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre, said. wood section of township.
and he paid the gift back by inviting vol- “My experience at Memorial Day Parade in Kingston,
unteers from the charity to attend his or- Loughney the kitchen taught me begins at 10:30 a.m. at Kingston Cor-
dination Saturday. not to judge, but that ners, Market Street and Wyoming
The Rev. Gregory F. Loughney, of we need to listen, and we have to under- Avenue.
Scranton, became a priest Saturday at a stand each person and their story in or- Memorial Day Parade in West Pitt-
Mass of Ordination at St. Peter’s Cathe- der to better serve them, to respect their ston and Exeter, begins at 11:30 a.m. at
dral in Scranton. In preparation for his human dignity and to help them to pos- Linden Street and Wyoming Avenue in
ordination, Loughney volunteered full- sibly move forward from the situation in West Pittston and proceeds to parking
time at the St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen which they find themselves.”
lot of St. Cecilia Church, Wyoming
during his spring 2010 semester at St. Loughney, the first priest to be or-
Avenue, Exeter.
Pius X Seminary in Dalton.“We spend dained in the Diocese of Scranton under
Memorial Day Parade in Wilkes-
many years in a classroom, learning Bishop Joseph Bambera, grew up in
from books, but real life experience Scranton, attending public schools and BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Barre Township, begins at 10 a.m. at
teaches us lessons that can never be A group of over 20 volunteers from St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen wait on a char-
the former Wilkes-Barre Township
gained from a book and though the See PRIEST, Page 6A tered bus to depart for St. Peter’s Cathedral in Scranton Saturday morning. High School and proceeds to American
Legion Post 815, Chestnut Street,
where a memorial service will begin at

New ad exec
11 a.m.
INDIAN WEDDING Memorial Day Parade in Parsons
section of Wilkes-Barre, begins at 10
a.m. on Mill Street, proceeds along

named for
George Avenue and concludes at Scott
Street Park with memorial service.
Memorial Day Parade in Ashley,

Wilkes-Barre
begins at 9 a.m. on South Main Street
and ends with ceremony at Maple Hill
Cemetery on St. Mary’s Road.

Publishing Co.
LUZERNE COUNTY

Agencies closed Monday


Monday is Memorial Day and the
following will be closed in observance
Denise Sellers returns to area after
of the national holiday:
working at newspapers in Allentown, • Federal agencies
Easton. • Federal courts
• State, county and municipal offices
• Banks
By ANDREW M. SEDER • Schools
aseder@timesleader.com • Public libraries
After spending the past six years in a There will be no Luzerne County
competitive newspaper market in the Transportation Authority bus service.
Lehigh Valley, Denise Sellers has taken There is no delivery by the U.S. Post-
a job in another one here in the Wyom- al Service.
ing Valley. The Pennsylvania Department of
Sellers, 48, of Macungie, starts Tues- Transportation will close its driver
day as the vice president of advertising license and photo centers.
for the Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co., Fire and police departments are on
parent company of The Times Leader, duty as well as Luzerne County 911.
the Weekender, the
Sunday Dispatch, Go NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
ASHLEY
Lackawanna, The Benny Anand rides the decorated horse on Pennsylvania Avenue during Saturday’s wedding procession to Genetti’s.
Fire cause investigated

Union of tradition
Abington Journal,
The Dallas Post, El
Mensajero and numer- Fire late Friday night heavily dam-
ous web-only media aged a trailer home on Donato Drive in
sites. Ashley Park .
Sellers Sellers has spent The unidentified owner was not
the past three years as home when the fire was reported
the retail advertising director at the Ex- Celebration closed off block in around 11 p.m., said Ashley Police Sgt.
press-Times in Easton. Prior to that, Joe McGlynn.
Wilkes-Barre for hour-long
she was the automotive classified ad- She had stepped out to go to a conve-
vertising manager at the Morning Call procession, fireworks. nience store to buy milk and cigarettes,
of Allentown. he said.
Having grown up in Kingston Town- “At this point the fire doesn’t seem
ship and graduating from Dallas High By JANINE UNGVARSKY suspicious,” said McGlynn, adding that
School in 1981, Sellers said the chance Times Leader Correspondent
he will ask a state police fire marshal to
to move back to the area, live closer to WILKES-BARRE – Three parties, investigate the cause.
her parents and still work at an award- two ceremonies, one magnificently McGlynn said the trailer was en-
winning, well-respected newspaper was decked out horse and enough fire- gulfed in flames when he arrived to
too hard to pass up. works to supply a small town for the investigate a reported porch fire.
“I like the newspaper business. I have Fourth of July made for a very special
Firefighters from Ashley and Hanov-
a lot of experience as far as sales man- wedding day for Sachi Patel and Ben-
er and Wilkes-Barre townships respon-
agement,” she said, noting that, in ad- ny Anand.
ded and knocked down the flames in 10
dition to her six years at newspapers in Hundreds of members of the Patel
to 15 minutes, he said.
the Lehigh Valley, she also worked for and Anand families and their friends
15 years at a cellular phone and paging took over a block of downtown NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
FOSTER TWP.
company. Wilkes-Barre to celebrate the couple’s Groom Benny Anand is lifted in the air by family members and friends to the
She said that working in a compet-
itive newspaper market has prepared
marriage at Genetti’s, which included
an hour-long procession where the
rhythms of traditional Indian music, on the way to meet his future wife.
Man accused of assault
her to come to Luzerne County, where groom’s family and friends led him to Vito Sperduto, traveled from New Jer- dian weddings. State police arrested Joshua Michael
there are three daily newspapers and his bride. sey for the day. According to Kathy, “In many communities, this is com- Tomei, 28, of Grantville, Friday on
several weeklies. Traffic was redirected away from while Saturday’s events were unusual mon,” Sperduto said, “Daniel is very charges of assault and making threats
“I’m used to high pressure and com- Pennsylvania Avenue and Market for this area, she and Daniel take part good at this. Sometimes, the horse after he allegedly put a knife to a wom-
petitive environments,” said Sellers, Street near Genetti’s so Benny Anand in three weddings a week almost ev- gets scared and the I’ve heard of the an and ordered her to ingest bath salts.
who earned an associates degree in could ride Daniel, a 9-year-old white ery week from April until the end of groom getting bucked off and the State police said Tomei and Lindsey
business from Luzerne County Com- gelding, amidst a crowd of cheering, November. She makes all of Daniel’s horse running off down the street, but Marie Mellinger, 22, of Grantville were
munity College in 1983. dancing family and friends. custom costumes and the matching using bath salts together on Crescent
Her parents, Donald and Ann Marie Daniel and his handlers, Kathy and umbrellas used for the traditional In- See WEDDING, Page 6A Road near the intersection with State
Gavigan, are retired and still living in Route 940 Friday.
Kingston Township. She said being At approximately 11:30 a.m., Tomei

Friends, family remember missing woman


able to move back to this region and be
placed a hunting knife with a 6-inch
close to them was an added benefit.
blade against Mellinger’s side and told
Sellers and her husband, Sean, have
her to ingest the rest of the bath salts
four children: Alexandra, 17, Brittany,
16, Patrick, 15 and Michael, 13. The By JERRY LYNOTT Janelle Fox, daugh- or he would kill her, state police said.
family is looking to buy a house in the jlynott@timesleader.com ter of Shelva Rafte, Mellinger jumped away from the
county. PITTSTON – The past five years holds back tears knife, began screaming for help and
“I’m very excited to work at The have been tough for Joanne Decker while her husband was noticed by a passerby, state police
Times Leader. I’ve read the newspaper and her family. Joel Fox stands said.
my whole life,” Sellers said. Her baby sister Shelva Conrad next to her during Tomei was arraigned Friday before
“Denise has a proven track record in Rafte has been missing for that Saturday night’s District Judge Gerald Feissner, Free-
building solid relationships with adver- long. vigil at the River- land, on aggravated assault, simple
front Park in Pitt- assault and terroristic threats charges.
tisers,” said Prashant Shitut, president On Saturday, Decker and approxi-
ston. He is being held at Luzerne County
of Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. “She mately 70 others traveled by bus
knows how to make advertising work from her home in Nicholson to Riv- Correctional Facility in lieu of $25,000
for businesses. Her ability to bring out erfront Park to hold a candlelit vig- straight bail.
A preliminary hearing has been set
See SELLERS, Page 6A See MISSING, Page 6A NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER for June 6 at 8 a.m.
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Death toll rises, searches go on


I N B R I E F

Number of confirmed dead from since 1950 and more than 900 people Tracey Presslor
were injured. holds up a portrait
Joplin twister up to at least 142 Friends and family paid tribute to vic- of her nephew Will
people. More than 900 injured. tims of the Joplin tornado on Friday, be- Norton during a
ginning the grim task of burying the news conference
dead. with family mem-
By NOMAAN MERCHANT The original list of 232 missing or un- bers at Freeman
Associated Press accounted for residents had dropped to Hospital in Joplin,
156 by Friday, Missouri Department of Mo. on Saturday.
JOPLIN, Mo. — An official in Joplin,
Mo., says the death toll from a massive Public Safety deputy director Andrea Norton’s body was
tornado has risen to at least 142 people. Spillars said, adding that at least 90 peo- found Friday after
Joplin City Manager Mark Rohr re- ple on the initial list had been located he was pulled out of
leased the updated total during a news alive. his vehicle on his
conference Saturday. But others were identified as among way home from his
The state has been working to pare the dead, and some new names had high school gradua-
down the list of people missing and un- been added to the scroll of the missing. tion Sunday.
AP PHOTO accounted for in the wake of the dead- Authorities had cautioned for days that
AP PHOTO
liest single U.S. twister in more than six while they believed many on the list
Late surrealist’s work lives on were alive and safe, others likely had
decades. It said Saturday that the origi-
People walk past a sculpture by Brit- nal list of 232 missing or unaccounted been killed. 600 volunteers and 50 dog teams out to relatives, Spillars said, a small frac-
ish-born Mexican surreal artist Leon- for residents had dropped to 100. City manager Mark Rohr said that again across the city. tion of the overall count. Identification
ora Carrington outside Bellas Artes Numbers describing last Sunday’s there may be “significant overlap” be- “We’re going to be in a search and res- has been slow because officials have tak-
palace in Mexico City on Saturday. storm are nothing short of numbing. tween the confirmed dead and the re- cue mode until we remove the last piece en extra precautions since a woman
Carrington, considered one of the last The tornado — an EF5 monster pack- mainder of the missing list. Still, search of debris,” Rohr said. misidentified one victim as her son in
of the original surrealists, died late ing 200 mph winds — was the deadliest and rescue crews were undeterred, with At least 19 bodies have been released the chaotic hours after the tornado hit.
Wednesday. She was 94.

WARSAW, POLAND

President completes tour


LOOKING UP TO VETERANS
Suicide
P resident Barack Obama wrapped up
a European tour Saturday that
amounted to a roving pep rally for the
bomber
strikes at
spread of democracy tempered by
debts at home that might make it diffi-
cult to pay for much more than talk.

leaders
His four-country, six-day trek was
designed to showcase the appeal of
self-government, from a celebration of
time-tested freedom in England, to a
pledge from the U.S. and its allies to
help fledgling democracies in North
Africa, to a reassurance that the U.S. Taliban claims responsibility
stands with Poland and sees its over- for attack month before a
throw of Soviet oppression as a beacon
drawdown of U.S. troops.
to the world.

HELENA, MONT.
By JON GAMBRELL
Soldiers to help with flood and RAHIM FAIEZ
Associated Press
Gov. Brian Schweitzer has deployed KABUL, Afghanistan — A sui-
Montana National Guard soldiers to cide bomber wearing a police
the Crow Reservation as residents deal uniform blew himself up inside a
with major flooding. heavily-guarded compound Sat-
The order to send 50 guardsmen to urday as top Afghan and interna-
the reservation Saturday came a day tional officials left a meeting, kill-
after the governor toured the area and ing two senior Afghan police
other parts of the state. commanders and wounding the
Crow Tribe officials earlier in the AP PHOTO German general who commands
week requested National Guard aid
after heavy rainfall put much of the
reservation under water and left resi-
C ub Scouts from Pack 433 receive instructions from Scout leader Dave Anna on the proper way to raise the
flag before the boys participated in a flag-raising ceremony in honor of Memorial Day at Knollwood Ceme-
tery in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. After the ceremony, Scouts placed flags on the graves of veterans.
coalition troops in northern Af-
ghanistan.
Two German soldiers and two
dents stranded. other Afghans were killed in the
A spokesman for the Montana Na- blast, the latest in an insurgent
tional Guard says soldiers will provide spring offensive. The Taliban

Gay unions face new challenges


unarmed security checkpoints to assist claimed responsibility for the at-
Crow personnel. tack, which occurred about a
month before a drawdown of U.S.
TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS troops begins this summer.
The bomber detonated his ex-
Former leader returns plosives-laden vest inside the
Former President Manuel Zelaya
Rhode Island ponders proposal to arose after it became clear there weren’t governor’s complex in Takhar
enough votes to aim for marriage. Minne- province, where high-ranking Af-
returned from exile on Saturday, end- allow civil unions while Minnesota
sota lawmakers voted to put a constitu- ghan officials were meeting with
ing a nearly two-year political crisis same-sex marriage ban on ballot. tional marriage ban on the ballot, and the members of the international
caused by his ouster in a military- mayor of New York spoke out strongly in coalition, said Faiz Mohammad
backed coup that led to Honduras’ favor of same-sex marriage as talks con- Tawhedi, a spokesman for the
international isolation. By DAVID KLEPPER tinue in his state. governor.
Zelaya’s flight from neighboring Associated Press In Rhode Island, gay marriage advo- “What we know is the guy who
Nicaragua landed at Tegucigalpa’s PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A flurry of activ- cates say they’re unsatisfied with the pro- AP PHOTO carried out the attack had a po-
international airport, where thousands ity in efforts to legally recognize gay rela- posal to offer civil unions, which provide Annie Cronin-Silva, left, and Melanie lice uniform on,” Tawhedi said.
of his supporters had set up a tent tionships or ban same-sex marriage is re- many of the same legal benefits of mar- Silva in front of their West Warwick, “How he entered the meeting
camp nearby, dancing and singing to minding advocates that even though riage without calling it that. RI., home. room and why he was not
celebrate his arrival. He was accompa- polls indicate growing acceptance, the “There’s a special status when you say searched, we don’t know.”
nied by his wife Xiomara Castro, two of debate is far from settled. ‘my wife,’ and civil unions don’t give boring Massachusetts in 2008. “But Two German troops were
his daughters, several former officials Rhode Island is pondering a proposal that,” said Annie Cronin-Silva, of West things are changing. It’s coming. It’s just killed and two others were
in his government and the foreign to allow civil unions, a compromise that Warwick, who married a woman in neigh- so hard to wait.” wounded in the blast.
ministers of Venezuela and Bolivia.
Zelaya’s comeback paves the way for

Egypt reopens border with Gaza


Honduras to re-enter the world com-
munity, which near-unanimously reject-
ed the June 2009 coup that saw him
whisked out of the Central American
country at gunpoint in his pajamas.
The Organization of American States is By IBRAHIM BARZAK group. so I can finally travel for treat-
scheduled to meet shortly to formalize Associated Press The sense of relief was palpa- ment,” said Mohammad Zoa-
Honduras reintegration into the body RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Egypt ble as buses piled high with lug- rob, a 66-year-old suffering
as a full member. lifted a 4-year-old blockade of gage crossed the Rafah border from chronic kidney disease.
the Gaza Strip on Saturday, terminal and hundreds of peo- He said he had been waiting
greatly easing travel restric- ple traveled abroad for overdue for a medical permit from the
SANAA, YEMEN
medical appointments, busi- Palestinian health ministry for
tions on the 1.5 million resi-
Pact to end gunbattles dents of the Palestinian territo-
ness dealings and family affairs.
In Israel, fears were heightened
five years so he could go to
Egypt for treatment. Saturday’s
ry in a move that bolstered the that militants and weapons will expansion of the Rafah cross-
Yemen’s embattled president and the
Hamas government while deal- soon pour into the territory. ing was a tangible benefit of the AP PHOTO
country’s most powerful tribal leader
ing a setback to Israel’s at- “I was so happy to hear that popular unrest sweeping A Palestinian family waits before crossing into Egypt through
agreed Saturday to end five days of tempts to isolate the militant the Egyptian border is opening through the Arab world. the Rafah border crossing, southern Gaza Strip, Saturday.
gunbattles that killed 124 people and
pushed the country’s political crisis
closer to civil war.
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May 28, 2006 after her sister Rafte, 44, went back to Jenkins Township with her boyfriend and

MISSING
left a graduation party at left there after an argument. She was last seen in the area of
Decker’s house.
Rafte, 44, went back to Jen- Market and River streets in the township and was believed to
kins Township with her boy- have been walking to her home on Cleveland Street in Pittston,
Continued from Page 3A
friend and left there after an according to police.
il for Rafte on the fifth anni- argument. She was last seen
versary of her disappearance. in the area of Market and Riv-
“The one thing that I want er streets in the township and woman. They also did it out of “It’s bothered me for the last
to say when a family has a was believed to have been sense of loyalty to Rafte. five years,” said Lewis. “It’s
missing person, you go walking to her home on Cleve- “It’s our responsibility to terrible to have a friend gone.”
through hell,” said Decker to land Street in Pittston, accord- bring her home,” said Fox. Decker asked that anyone
the group. ing to police. Faith Lewis found it hard to with information about Rafte’s
When a loved one dies, Decker and Rafte’s daughter believe her good friend would disappearance contact Pitt-
there is a funeral, burial and Janelle Fox held the vigil with just vanish. There were too ston Police at 5-654-2424 or
closure, she said. “We don’t the hope that it might make many things going on in the Pennsylvania Crime Stop-
have that.” someone come forward with Rafte’s life for her to disap- pers tip line at 1-800-4-PA-
Decker last saw Rafte on information about the missing pear, said Lewis of Simpson. TIPS.

WEDDING
of the bride,” said Patel. “It’s im- The weekend started with a “But you are happy to celebrate
portant to give a good farewell to customary pre-wedding party your happiness with others, and
the daughter. It’s the biggest we are delighted to be able to
on Friday night. On Saturday
thing parents can do.” share our culture with our neigh-
Continued from Page 3A
For Sachi and Benny’s wed- morning, there was the Punjabi bors in the community.”
Daniel has worked in New York ding, that meant bringing in an wedding, which included a Pal- Many passersby did stop to en-
BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE TIMES LEADER and he’s good with loud noises Indian caterer and decorator lah Ceremony where Patel gave joy the happy procession around
Joan Robinson of Wilkes-Barre boards a chartered bus to wit- and crowds and traffic.” from New Jersey, and a Punjabi Genetti’s, including several who
ness the ordination of Greg Loughney as a Catholic priest. Daniel performed perfectly, priest from Buffalo. The priest
away his daughter by taking have seen Indian weddings be-
standing calmly with the groom presided at one of the two wed- one end of the groom’s scarf fore.
the cathedral Friday morning. on his back as the procession ding ceremonies held Saturday. and handing it to the bride. “I think it’s awesome,” said

PRIEST
“I’ve waited a while to see slowly made its way around the “Sachi and Benny were born John McLaughlin, a Philadelphia
this,” said volunteer Jackie corner from the front of Genetti’s and raised here,” said Patel, who resident who was in town for a
McCabe, of Wilkes-Barre, before to the Market Street entrance. immigrated to the United States ny, a traditional Hindu ceremony college graduation. “I was just at
getting on the bus. “I couldn’t The procession was led by a with his wife in 1980. “But the common in the Dujrat area one in Bucks County, but it’s dif-
Continued from Page 3A
pass it up.” white sound system van playing families are from two different where the bride’s family origi- ferent to see it here. It’s cool.”
graduating from West Scranton Volunteers from the kitchen music that had the groom’s fam- states in India, two different cul- nates. This ceremony began after Kim Brown said she’s seen
High School. He went on to remembered Loughney as a ily and friends – most wearing tures, so we have two different the wedding procession and in- weddings during visits to India,
study finance at The University hard worker with a kind-hearted traditional Indian dress – litera- weddings.” cluded ceremonies symbolizing but didn’t expect to see one in
of Scranton. It was during his demeanor that made him ap- lly dancing in the street. Rela- The weekend started with a the bride’s family indicated their downtown Wilkes-Barre.
university studies he felt called proachable for the kitchen’s cli- tives set off Roman candle-type customary pre-wedding party on acceptance of Benny as their “It’s beautiful,” said the Blakes-
to the priesthood. ents. fireworks on the street in front of Friday night. On Saturday morn- daughter’s husband and his lee resident. “Look at the saris –
“I came to realize that I was “He would do anything,” said the procession, a drummer kept ing, there was the Punjabi wed- promise to take care of their they are gorgeous!”
being called to service and that Ann Marie McCawley, director a beat with a decorated drum, ding, which included a Pallah daughter. A white cotton rope Wilkes-Barre resident Matt
it was going to be in a very par- of the kitchen. “He would go in and the groom beamed and Ceremony where Patel gave draped over the couple’s shoul- Feehan used his cell phone to
ticular way,” he said. “The call the dish room and wash dishes waved as he looked over the away his daughter by taking one ders represented how the inter- snap pictures of his first Indian
was to ministerial priesthood in and do pots and clean up. He crowd. end of the groom’s scarf and twined virtues of the bride and wedding.
the church.” never questioned anything; he The Sperutos were among sev- handing it to the bride. The cere- groom will combine for a strong “It’s a very interesting view of a
Loughney began his path of saw something he needed to do eral vendors Dr. Bhupendra Patel mony also includes the Chaar La- relationship, and a sacred neck- different culture. It’s nice to see
service at St. Pius X in Dalton, and he did it.” brought from out of the area to van, four wedding vows that ad- lace and rings symbolized their Wilkes-Barre opening up their
and was appointed to continue “He wasn’t forward; he wasn’t make the day perfect for his dress the four stages of spiritual- newly married state. arms a bit and letting something
his preparation for the priest- evangelistic,” she continued. daughter, Sachi, and her new ity the couple must undergo for a “It’s a happy moment but a sad like this happen,” Feehan said.
hood as a seminarian at the “He was very kind and if any- husband. blissful union before God. one, too, because you’re giving “I’m on my way to work and I had
North American College in body had any problems, they “A wedding means a lot in our After Benny’s joyous proces- away part of your heart,” said Pa- to stop and check it out – espe-
Rome, where he earned a degree felt comfortable talking to him.” culture, especially for the parents sion, there was a second ceremo- tel about his daughter’s wedding. cially with this great music!”
in sacred theology from the Pon- “It’s just wonderful when
tifical Gregorian University. you’re volunteering to be with

SELLERS
He was appointed Saturday to people who are cheerful,” said team.” vertising in the print products, her hometown; she is returning
serve as assistant pastor of St. volunteer Florence Milazzo Continuing to make sure cur- Sellers said it’s a good time to for work and to be with family.
Mary of the Mount Church in Lombardo, of West Pittston. rent advertisers are being treat- be in the business. She has many local business
Mount Pocono, where he has “You like doing your job, but ed professionally and growing “We are so fortunate to have contacts from her days in the
Continued from Page 3A
served for the past year. that just makes it all the more the customer base to bring new found Denise to lead our ad- phone company business, and
Loughney invited volunteers wonderful.” the best in people is impressive advertisers aboard will be part vertising department,” said Ri- she has media experience at
he worked with at the kitchen to “I’ll miss him,” she added, and we are lucky to have some- of Sellers’ responsibilities. With chard L. Connor, editor and two great newspapers, one in
attend his Ordination Mass. “but maybe he’ll come back one of her caliber with roots in online advertising picking up publisher of The Times Leader. Allentown and the other in
About 25 of them traveled by with his parishioners to volun- this community. She is a fantas- and many companies still ad- “We’ve hit the trifecta. This is Easton.”
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Governor issues memo following Pa. accident


Budget battle is campaign issue
Fracking review ordered The vote on the bill is a
potential gold mine for
campaign material in 2012.
know, because I’ve been in nu-
merous competitive elections,”
Leach said. “Even votes that I
didn’t cast, or policies I didn’t
By MICHAEL GORMLEY uation of using hydraulic fractur- support, were used against me,
Associated Press The April 19 accident in ing to release natural gas from years after the fact.”
ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Pennsylvania briefly the Marcellus Shale deposit By MARK SCOLFORO
Associated Press
House Republican leaders
Cuomo’s administration has or- through much of New York’s were able to persuade their
dered an expanded environmen- caused a handful of fam- Southern Tier. The final report is HARRSIBURG — The ink members, with only two defec-
tal review of proposed “hydro- ilies living near the well due July 1. was still wet last week on the tions, to vote for the $27.3 billion
fracking” for natural gas in New The gas drilling boom has been budget bill passed by Republi- plan, with all its pain, without a
York after an accident in Pennsyl- to flee their homes as an economic engine in Pennsyl- cans in the state House of Repre- deal in place with the Senate and
vania caused a well thousands of gallons of vania, but it has been delayed in sentatives when the state Demo- Corbett on the budget’s final
to gush salty, chem- New York for the past three years cratic Party pounced. form.
ically-tainted water
brine flooded across as environmental groups have as- The budget plan, with its cuts By next year’s election voters Gov. Tom Corbett delivers his
AP FILE PHOTO

for two days. farm fields. sailed hydraulic fracturing as a to education, health care and a will be able to chew over a much fiscal year 2011-2012 budget
An internal me- potential hazard to drinking wa- variety of other state programs, broader record, said Rep. Dave address to a joint session of
mo obtained by ter. is likely to change considerably Reed, R-Indiana, campaign the Pennsylvania House and
The Associated a Cuomo appointee. “Fracking” involves shooting as it grinds through the Repub- chairman of his caucus. Senate on March 8.
Press directs the The April 19 accident in Penn- huge volumes of water, laced lican state Senate in the coming “Ultimately, the best thing we
state Department of Environ- sylvania briefly caused a handful with much smaller amounts of weeks. Republican can do, election-wise climate in which businesses will
mental Conservation to review of families living near the well to chemicals and sand, thousands of Gov. Tom Corbett “We’ve got to for next year, is to thrive, adding jobs and leading
and learn any lessons from the flee their homes as thousands of feet underground to release will undoubtedly
April mishap in Pennsylvania’s gallons of brine flooded across trapped gas. Some of the water have a lot to say
get our spend- govern correctly this
year,” Reed said. “If
new companies to relocate in
Pennsylvania.
Bradford County. farm fields and entered a stream. then returns to the surface, taint- about its final form ing under con- we get the policy Will that happen?
The memo dated Friday said Well cappers from Houston had ed by substances like barium and as well. right,
trol, and there’s take care the politics will “It’s hard to say,” Harley said.
the “blowout” raised issues about to pump ground-up tires, plastic salt that it picks up underground. That didn’t stop of itself.” “Next year may be a very difficult
the controversial technology that bits and other rubber material in- By law, this wastewater must be the Democratic a lot of eco- The House Demo- budget year as well. We’ve got to
need to be evaluated before New to the well to temporarily seal it. disposed of deep containment Party from an- nomic challeng- cratic Campaign get our spending under control,
York decides whether to allow a Well operator Chesapeake En- wells or treated before it is re- nouncing an imme- Committee said the and there’s a lot of economic
major expansion of the potential- ergy said the environmental dam- leased back into the environ- diate barrage of es the state is party is targeting 25 challenges the state is still facing
ly lucrative gas-extraction meth- age from the spill was minimal, ment. phone calls, emails still facing for districts in 22 coun- for next year.”
od, which has been assailed by but temporarily suspended oper- Industry groups say the proc- and online ads to ties, including many The window to pass politically
some environmentalists as un- ations to investigate what went ess is well regulated and safe. target 25 House Re- next year.” Republicans won in sensitive legislation will not be
safe. wrong. The Independent Oil & Gas publicans in swing Kevin Harley November as they open for very long. If school
The memo was from Cuomo’s New York’s review will include Association of New York had districts, saying the Corbett spokesman swept back into the vouchers or a Marcellus Shale
director of state operations, Ho- an on-site inspection by New asked Cuomo to expedite the vote has endan- majority with a112-91 extraction tax don’t pass this
ward Glaser, to Department of York officials. state’s review of fracking and al- gered political fu- margin. With two na- year, leaders may be reluctant to
Environmental Conservation The findings will be part of low permitting for gas explora- tures. They vowed to keep re- tionally prominent Democrats at take them up in fall 2012.
Commissioner Joseph Martens, New York’s environmental eval- tion to proceed. minding voters of higher college the top of the ticket next year, Reed said House Republicans
tuition, ballooning nursing President Barack Obama and want to make difficult and un-
home costs and fewer kindergar- Sen. Bob Casey, and a Democrat- popular decisions while there is

Musician Gil Scott-Heron dies in NYC


ten classes, even with the next ic pickup of a congressional seat time for the policies to yield posi-
legislative election still 17 in New York last week, Demo- tive results such as lower unem-
months away. crats are feeling more optimistic. ployment or a budget surplus
Sen. Daylin Leach, D-Mont- “Democrats do struggle to that could restore education
He is credited for starting rap music; his last album, which came gomery, called the vote a poten- turn out our voters in nonpresi- funding.
out this year, was a collaboration tial gold mine for campaign ma- dential years,” said committee “Folks may look back six
music by fusing percussion,
with artist Jamie xx, “We’re Still terial. He said candidates should executive director Fiona Conroy, months or a year from now and
politics and poetry. Here,” a reworking of Scott-Her- not take much comfort in the noting that Casey won 24 of the say, ‘Thank goodness folks made
on’s acclaimed “I’m New Here,” thought that most people going 25 targeted districts five years those decisions, because we’re
which was released in 2010. into a voting booth in November ago in beating Republican Sen. better off for it today,”’ Reed
By CRISTIAN SALAZAR He also was still smoking crack, 2012 might have difficulty re- Rick Santorum. “We view these said.
Associated Press as detailed in a New Yorker article membering that their state law- seats as being Casey territory, “I didn’t spend two years help-
NEW YORK — Musician Gil last year. maker voted in May 2011 to cut and he’s on the ballot again.” ing to run our campaign commit-
Scott-Heron, who helped lay the “Ten to fifteen minutes of this, I state support for local schools or Corbett spokesman Kevin tee just to win on Nov. 2. I spent
groundwork for rap by fusing min- don’t have pain,” he said. “I could other programs. Harley said the governor sees an that time because I was interest-
imalistic percussion, political ex- have had an operation a few years AP FILE PHOTO “His opponent’s mail and TV opportunity in the current bud- ed in helping our state by gov-
pression and spoken-word poetry ago, but there was an 8 percent Musician Gil Scott-Heron poses vendors will remember, as I get debate to create an economic erning responsibly.”
on songs such as “The Revolution chance of paralysis. I tried the in 1984. He died Friday.
Will Not Be Televised” but saw his painkillers, but after a couple of
brilliance undermined by a years- weeks I felt like a piece of furni- of his recordings by artists, in-
long drug addiction, has died at ture. It makes you feel like you cluding Kanye West, who closes
age 62. don’t want to do anything. This I out the last track of his latest al-
A friend, Doris C. Nolan, who can quit anytime I’m ready.” bum with a long excerpt of Scott-
answered the telephone listed for Scott-Heron’s influence on rap Heron’s “Who Will Survive in
his Manhattan recording compa- was such that he sometimes was America.”
ny, said he died Friday afternoon
at St. Luke’s Hospital after becom-
ing sick upon returning from a
referred to as the Godfather of
Rap, a title he rejected.
“If there was any individual ini-
Politically outspoken rapper
Michael Franti said in a statement
Saturday that Scott-Heron’s tal-
CONFIDENCE.
trip to Europe.
“We’re all sort of shattered,” she
tiative that I was responsible for it
might have been that there was
ent was his ability to “make us
think about the world in a differ- STANDARD ON EVERY LEXUS.
said. music in certain poems of mine, ent way, laugh hysterically about
Scott-Heron was known for with complete progression and the ironies of American culture,
work that reflected the fury of repeating ‘hooks,’ which made anger at the hypocrisy ofourpolit-
black America in the post-civil them more like songs than just re- ical system, all to a beat that kept “The Best-Retained Value Of Any Luxury Brand.”
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Where the Hatred Is” or “Whitey He referred to his signature mix Scott-Heron recorded the song
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magazine, he said he had been liv- sence of all the places we’ve come ly collaborating with musician
ing with HIV for years, but he still from and the music and rhythms Brian Jackson.
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publicans. He was also an ac-


tive member of Grace Episco-
pal Church, an enthusiastic
golfer, an avid guitar player and
the life of many parties.
The Rev. John F. Hartman of
Grace Episcopal Church, Forty
Fort, quoted Flack’s wife, Kathi
Stine Flack, Saturday when he
described Rusty as “the glue
who kept so many of his life- Seen here is Michael MacDowell, president of Misericordia Uni-
long friends together.” versity, where Flack was awarded honorary doctorate this month.
Those friends packed the
pews of the Church of Christ
Uniting in Kingston for the ser-
vice and, after the seats filled,
they stood in
“He taught the aisles, the
vestibule and
us all how the choir loft.
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bered around
U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, left, arrives at the Church of Christ Uniting in Kingston for the memorial
service of Charles Flack.
to love, he 500.
Dr. Bob
taught us Clements, of
how to win Shavertown,
Flack’s friend
and he of 41 years, re-
taught us membered a
how to man who
loved life, even
lose, he as he suffered
taught us with cancer. Renita Fennick, press secretary to U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, hugs
Luzerne County Republican Party Chairman Terry Casey.
During a
how to golfing excur-
live, and sion in Naples,
Fla. in March,
finally, he Clements said
taught us Flack, recover-
ing from che-
how to motherapy,
die.” “put his arm
around me and
Stephen
Alinikoff said, ‘Clem-
Former ents, who’s
instructor at luckier than
Wyoming us?’ I replied
Seminary as always: ‘No-
body, Rusty.
Nobody.’
“There can be no greater am-
bition than to be a friend,” Former state Sen. Charles Lemmond walks with his wife, Barbara, Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum was among hundreds who attended the memorial service of
Clements continued. “Rusty toward the Church of Christ Uniting in Kingston. Charles Flack on Saturday afternoon.
was all of our friends; who’s
luckier than us?” State Sen. John U.S. Rep. Tom Marino
Though other speakers at the Yudichak enters leaves the Church of
service had relationships with the Church of Christ Uniting in Kingston
Flack that spanned decades, Christ Uniting in after the memorial ser-
U.S. Rep. Tom Marino said his Kingston for the vice for Charles Flack on
acquaintance with Flack was memorial service Saturday afternoon. The
much shorter, but nonetheless of Charles Flack. congressman spoke dur-
powerful. The two became ac- Hundreds of ing the service, saying he
friends, associ- became acquainted with
quainted in 2010, Marino said,
ates and proté- Flack in 2010, but it didn’t
but it didn’t take him long to re-
gés packed the take him long to realize he
alize he had made a lifelong
memorial service had made a lifelong friend.
friend. to celebrate the Marino said, ‘Rusty is,
“Rusty is, without a doubt, life of the man without a doubt, the kin-
the kindest, gentlest, most car- known as ‘Rusty.’ dest, gentlest, most car-
ing person I have ever known,” ing person I have ever
Marino said. known.’
Stephen Alinikoff, a local in-
surance executive and former
instructor at Wyoming Semina-
ry, first met Flack in his class- and he taught us how to lose, he truly lives.” Flack Nusbaum, of Naples,
room in 1968. Alinikoff was taught us how to live, and final- “Rusty, my brother, you’ve Fla.; his wife, Kathi Stine
then the teacher and Flack the ly, he taught us how to die.” truly lived,” he concluded. Flack, Dallas; sons, Charles
student, but over the years Ali- Harold Flack, the younger of Flack was interred at Oak Flack III and Alex, both of Har-
nikoff said those roles were re- the two brothers, said there Lawn Cemetery, Hanover veys Lake; daughter, Jamie, of
versed. was no greater exemplar of Township. He was preceded in Philadelphia; sister, Janet Eli-
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ALYCE STUCKER, died Friday, Marvin ‘Bucca’ Simonson John Bedwick Norma S. Yaple
May 27, 2011, at the Birchwood May 28, 2011
Nursing Home after an illness. May 27, 2011 May 27, 2011
Funeral services are pending
N orma S. Yaple, of Hughestown,
passed away Saturday, May 28,
from the Matthew T. Jacobs Funer-
al Home, 47 Old River Road,
M arvin “Bucca” Simonson, 77, of
Jenkins Township, passed
away peacefully Friday morning,
JWilkes-Barre,
ohn Bedwick, a lifelong resident
of the Rolling Mill Hill section of
passed away Friday
2011, in Riverstreet Manor, Wilkes-
Barre.
Wilkes-Barre. May 27, 2011, at Hospice surround- afternoon, May 27, 2011, at the She was born in Pittston, on No-
ed by his loving family. He was mar- Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. vember 15, 1932, a daughter of the
ried to the former Imelda Bachman Born on December 3, 1925, John late Elmer and Mabel Schmaltz
BETH ANN SHEBLOSKI, 77, of for 34 years. was a son of the late George and Vio- Smith.
Larksville, passed away Friday, Born July 14, 1933, in Miners la (Tabit) Bedwick. She was a graduate of Hughestown
May 27, 2011, at home. Mills, he was a son of the late Joseph Prior to his death, John worked in High School and Wyoming Seminary
Arrangements are pending and Margaret Howe Simonson. the family business, Peter Bedwick Dean School of Business.
Marvin was educated in Plains Norma was employed by Miners
from Williams-Hagen Funeral Foods. He also worked in the furni-
Bank and First Eastern Bank, Pitt-
Home, 114 W. Main St., Plymouth. Township schools and was employ- ture business as a salesman.
ston, retiring in 1993 after 17½ years.
ed by Wilkes-Barre Iron & Wire John was a lifelong member of St. She was a member of St. Peter’s
Works and Chase Dallas prison, George Maronite Church where he Evangelical Lutheran Church, where
LOIS M. HUGHES, formerly of where he retired as a prison guard. was an active participant in various she served as Council Member and
Regent Street, Wilkes-Barre, died He proudly served our country in church groups and committees. Treasurer.
Saturday, May 28, 2011, at Wesley the Korean War. He also was in the In addition to his parents, John Mrs. Yaple was past Secretary of
Village, Pittston. 109th Field Artillery, where he re- Sean; and three great-grandchil- was also preceded in death by his merous nieces and nephews.
dren, Matthew, Sophia and Lor- Hughestown Park and Recreation
Funeral arrangements are tired after serving 30 years as a mas- brother, Joseph and his wife, Agnes; A funeral Mass will be held at 10
raine. He is survived by his brothers, Board and former Borough Auditor
pending from the Mamary-Durkin ter sergeant. his brother-in-law Joseph Kasmark; a.m. Tuesday at St. George Maro- for 17 years and also served for many
Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St., Marvin received numerous med- John, Jimmy, Ronnie and Jessie; his sister, Sadie Ellis and her hus- nite Church, Loomis Street, Wilkes-
and a sister, Carolyn; as well as nu- years as Borough Treasurer.
Wilkes-Barre. als for sharpshooting, and acts of band, Leo; his brother, Bill and his Barre. Interment will be in St. Ma- Norma was preceded in death by
honor and bravery. merous nieces and nephews and wife, Mary; and his brothers, Peter ry’s Cemetery, Hanover Township.
their families. her husband Robert in 1970; and a
He was a member of St. John’s and Paul. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. brother, Merle Smith.
Funeral services will be at Monday at the Mamary-Durkin Fu-
THERESA ANN FLYNN, 64, of Evangelist Catholic Church, Pitt- John is survived by his sister, Ma- Surviving are sons, William Yaple
9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St John
Old Forge, died Friday, May 27, ston. He was a member of the Holy ry Jacobs and her husband, Joe, of neral Service, Parrish Street, of Hughestown, and Robert Yaple of
the Evangelist, Pittston. Interment
Name Society of Saint Mary’s As- with military honors and an honor Hanover Township; his sister, Ceil Wilkes-Barre. Frederick, Md.; daughter Barbara
2011, at home. Born December 5,
sumption, Pittston. guard from the state prison in Dal- Kasmark; his sister, Anna Yablon- In lieu of flowers, the family re- Hess and her husband, Cliff, Harding;
1946, in Old Forge, she was a grandchildren, Joseph, Jeffrey, Jere-
He was a member of the United las will take place in St. John the ski, both of Wilkes-Barre; his sister- quests memorial contributions can
daughter of the late Frank and Steel Workers Union. in-law Anne Bedwick of Hanover be made to the St. Anthony/St. Ge- my, Marissa and Nicole; and a great-
Theresa Carone Arcaro. She was Evangelist Cemetery, Pittston.
Marvin was preceded in death by Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Township; and his brother, Ray- orge Building Fund, 79 Loomis St., grandson Gavin Hess.
preceded in death by two sisters, his daughter Lorraine Catherine Si- Monday at the Adonizio Funeral mond of Edwardsville; as well as nu- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Funeral services will be held at 11
Marie Genell and Angie Blazevige; monson on December 22, 1992. Home, 251 William St., Pittston. a.m. Wednesday in St. Peter’s Evan-
and two brothers, Anthony and He is survived by daughter Deb- Memorial contributions may be gelical Lutheran Church, Hughes-
Frank Arcaro. Surviving are son bie Bell; and son-in-law Mike Bell, made to the Veterans of Foreign town. The Rev. Robert Mitchell will
Yatesville; grandchildren, Michael, Wars or St. John the Evangelist officiate. Those attending the funeral
Gerard F. Flynn, Old Forge; daugh-
are asked to go directly to the church.
ter Melissa Riefler and husband, Anthony and Sarah Bell, and also
Lindsay Bell Flaherty and husband
Church, 35 William Street, Pittston,
PA 18640.
Andrew M. Gamble Private viewing will be held at the
Tim, Honesdale, Pa.; grandson convenience of the family. Interment
Timothy Logan Riefler; and niec- May 26, 2011 will be held in the Hughestown Cem-
es, nephews, and cousins. etery.
The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday from the Louis V. Ciuc- Lynn Wheaton Mitchell A ndrew M. Gamble, 62, of Penns-
field Apartments, Selinsgrove,
Pa., passed away at 12:45 p.m.
Memorial donations may be sent
to St. Peter’s Lutheran Church or
Robert Yaple Memorial Park, c/o
cio Funeral Home, 145 Moosic
May 1, 2011 Thursday, May 26, 2011, at the SUN Hughestown Borough Council, 42
Road, Old Forge, with a 10 a.m. Home Hospice Care Center, Sunbu- Center St., Hughestown, PA 18640.
Mass to be celebrated by the Rev. ry, Pa. Arrangements are by the Howell-
Joseph Cipriano at the Prince of
Peace Parish - St. Mary’s Church,
L ynn Wheaton Mitchell, of Na-
ples, Fla., born January 9, 1925, He was born September 19, 1948,
in Jenkins Township, a son of the
Lussi Funeral Home, West Pittston.
in Lewistown, Pa., passed away
West Grace and Lawrence Streets, Sunday, May 1, 2011. late Victor and Julie (Pataki) Gam-
Old Forge. Interment will be held ble. Andrew was a 1967 graduate of
He was preceded in death by his
in Old Forge Cemetery. Friends
may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
parents, Lynn and Myrtle Mitchell
the Wyoming Area High School.
He was a veteran of the Vietnam Thomas J.
of Wilkes-Barre; and by his wife, Do-
rothy B. Mitchell of Naples, Fla.
War, serving with the U.S. Marine
Corps. He was discharged with the
Tryba Sr.
Lynn graduated from Pennsylva- rank of lance corporal and was May 26, 2011
WILLIAM GILBERT BERLEW nia State University and was a U. S. awarded the National Defense Ser-
SR., 62, of Dallas, died Saturday,
May 28, 2011, in the Hospice Com-
Navy veteran of World War II,
Southwest Pacific Theater. Lynn
vice Medal, the Vietnam Service
Medal with two stars, the Vietnam and Zalia and Zeven Haskins; a T homas J. Tryba Sr., 72, of Hanover
Green, passed away at Geisinger
munity Care Inpatient Unit at spent his career in the tire industry Campaign Medal with device, and brother, John Gamble of Avoca; and Wyoming Valley Medical Center,
Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. with the major tire makers and re- the Combat Action Ribbon. a sister, Diane Wilson of South Car- Plains Township, on Thursday, May
Funeral arrangements are tired from Uniroyal. In his retire- Andrew retired from the U.S. olina. 26, 2011.
pending from the Harold C. Snow- Postal Service in Scranton as a su- Visitors will be received from Thomas was born March 22, 1939,
ment, he worked for the Naples Dai-
don Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. poli, Pa., Jessica and David McPher- pervisor. He was a member of St. Pi- 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the a son to the late George and Sophie
ly News. us X Catholic Church, Selinsgrove,
Main St., Shavertown. A full obitu- son of Center Valley, Pa., James V.L. Seebold Funeral Home, 601 N. (Bienias) Tryba. His brother, George
He is survived by his former Pa., and formerly a member of St. High St., Selinsgrove, Pa., where
ary will appear in a future edition Mitchell of Port Charlotte, Fla., and Jr., passed away October 16, 1961.
of The Times Leader. spouse, Nancy J. Mitchell of Port Anthony’s parish in Exeter. the funeral will follow at 2 p.m.,
Charlotte, Fla.; his brother, Robert Stephanie Mitchell of Lewisville, A Hanover Township resident his
Texas; his step-grandchildren, Wes- He was preceded in death by a with the Rev. Ted Keating officiat-
and Jeanette Mitchell of Seven son, Eric V. Gamble, in 2002. ing. Military honors will be accord- entire life, he graduated from Hanov-
ley and Ariane Delande Wobles of er High School, Penn State Universi-
MARLENE “MOLLY” KALIN- Lakes, N.C.; his sister, Katherine Andrew is survived by a son and ed by American Legion Victory Post
Paris, France, and Meghan and Dou- daughter-in-law, Jon G. and Eliza- ty and King’s College. He taught as a
SKI, 71, of Willow Street, Wilkes- and Benjamin Lentz of Foxboro, 25 and VFW Post 6631 of Selins-
glas McDowell of Sioux Falls, S.D.; beth Gamble of Shamokin Dam, Pa.; grove. high school math teacher and golf
Barre Township, died Friday, May Mass.; his children, Lynn and Rhon-
his great-grandchildren, Aidan and a daughter and son-in-law, Andrea Contributions in Andrew’s mem- coach for over 30 years. He also
27, 2011, at Geisinger Wyoming da Mitchell of Tempe, Ariz., Col.
Elle Silvestri of Allentown, Pa., and and Phil Haskins of North Holly- ory may be made to the Disabled served as a board member for Hanov-
Valley Medical Center, Plains Charles (USAR) and Diane Mitchell Emmy McPherson of Center Valley, wood, Calif.; five grandchildren, American Veterans, 4219 Trindle er Area School District and most re-
Township. of Fairfax Station, Va., Scott and Pa.; as well as his step-great-grand- Alyvia, Ava and Gianna Gamble, Road, Camp Hill, PA 17011. cently Hanover golf coach.
Funeral arrangements are Linda Mitchell of Allentown, Pa., son, Julian Delande Wobles of Paris, Thomas was first a caddie and then
pending from the George A. Strish Craig Mitchell of Port Charlotte,
Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main France. a longtime member of Wyoming Val-
Fla., and James and Doris Mitchell Funeral arrangements have
St., Ashley. of Port Charlotte, Fla.; stepchildren, ley Country Club, where he served as
been made through Hodges
a board member. He was also very in-
Robert Dincesen of Naples, Fla.,
Stephanie Dincesen of Naples, Fla.,
Funeral Home, Naples, Fla., and
Trexler Funeral Home, Allentown,
Virginia Corrine Pinola volved in the community, volunteer-
MARGARET KOLENDOWICZ, and Deirdre Dincesen of New York, ing with the Civic Improvement
Pa. Memorial services will be held May 25, 2011
90, formerly of Grove Street, Ed- N.Y.; his grandchildren, Colin and Council, and a lifetime member of
at the Chapel of the Oak Lawn Cem-
wardsville, died Sunday, May 22, Christopher Mitchell of Tempe, etery, 1250 S. Main St., Hanover the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
2011, at Delrosa Nursing Home in
San Bernardino, Calif.
Ariz., Courtney Mitchell of Arling-
ton, Va., Kelly Mitchell of Roslyn,
Township, at 11 a.m. Saturday.
Donations may be made in his
V irginia Corrine Pinola, 91, of
West Pittston, passed away
Wednesday, May 25, 2011, at High-
Church, Hanover Township, where
he was a member of the Men’s Club.
Funeral arrangements are Va., Kim Silvestri of Allentown, Pa., name to the American Cancer So- land Manor Nursing Care Center, In acknowledgment of his love and
pending from the Andrew Strish Tricia and Ray Ferraro of New Tri- ciety. Exeter. lifetime contributions to high school
Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., Born in West Pittston October golf, the Tom Tryba Preseason High
Larksville. 23, 1919, she was a daughter of the School Golf Tournament is held in
late Joseph and Mary Martinelli Pi- his honor prior to the start of each
Dorothy Patricia Hess nola.
She was a graduate of West Pitt-
golf season.
Above all, he was devoted to his
FUNERALS May 25, 2011 ston High School and was employed
at Pagnotti Inc., for 35 years. In
1992, Virginia was honored by the
family and was a loyal friend. He en-
joyed nothing more than spending
Dorothy Pa- as an office assistant to various doc- West Pittston Cherry Blossom Fes- time with those he loved, whether at
CRAIG – Jack, memorial Mass 10 tricia “Pat” tors’ within the Bloomsburg Hospital tival Committee, receiving the Out- home or while traveling.
a.m. Tuesday in St Jude’s (Turner) Hess, system for 17 years. standing Citizens Award for her spe- He is survived by his loving wife of
Church, Mountain Top. Friends widow of Al Having a servant’s heart and love cial dedication to the borough of 49 years, Lorraine Kraynak Tryba;
may call from 9 to 10 a.m. Tues- Hess, who died of God, Pat was very active in the Jon- West Pittston. sons, Thomas Jr., of Hanover Green,
day at St. Jude’s Church. January 31, estown United Methodist Church. ily.
Virginia is survived by cousins, and Ted of Orlando, Fla.; daughters,
IRWIN – William, celebration of life 2008, passed Irene D’Angelo of West Pittston, Lil- Memorial contributions may be
She held many offices including
9 a.m. Wednesday from
away Wednes- lian Yellalonis of Baltimore, Md., made to the charity of the donor’s Tammie and her husband, Donald
teacher, administrative council chair-
McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington and Helena Flecknoe of Philadel- choice. Robbins, of Wyoming, and Teri Lynn
day, May 25, man, pianist, as well as a lay speaker.
St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass phia, Pa. Funeral arrangements were en- and her husband, Jeffrey Braun, of
2011, in the surroundings of dear She was a Boy Scout leader for 20
10 a.m. in the Church of Saint Funeral and interment were trusted to the Anthony Recupero Las Vegas, Nev.; grandchildren, Tiffa-
Therese, Wilkes-Barre. Friends
friends and family. years, including one year as Scout
Dorothy Patricia Turner was Master of Troop 69 (Jonestown, Pa.). held at the convenience of the fam- Funeral Home, West Pittston. ny, Felicia, Thomas III (TJ), and Te-
may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tues-
day at the funeral home. born February 14, 1937, in Inwood, She received the Iroquois District gan; as well as one great-grandchild.
MCCOSKEY – Jean, celebration of W.Va., a daughter to parents, Willis Award in 1981 and earned her Wood- Funeral services will be held at
life 8:30 a.m. Tuesday from and Florence Turner. badge beads. 9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Charles
McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington In May of 1945, the family A brother, Charles Donald Turner, V. Sherbin Funeral Home, Main
St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass
9:30 a.m. in the Church of the
moved to Scoblick Brothers Or-
chard in Falls, Wyoming County,
preceded her in death.
She is survived by brothers, Ge-
Mary M. Mikitish Road, Hanover Green, with a Mass of
Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in the Ex-
Holy Family, Wilkes-Barre. Pa., and then to Luzerne County in orge Ronald Turner of Knoxville, May 28, 2011 altation of the Holy Cross Church,
Friends may call from 5 to 8 1947. She attended schools in Ger- Tenn., and Ed Turner of Dallas; two Buttonwood. Interment will be in the
p.m. Monday at the funeral rardstown, W.Va., Mill City, Pa., sons, Glenn Hess of Jonestown, Pa.,
Mary M. Joseph Melnick. parish cemetery, West Nanticoke.
home. and a one-room school house in and Randy Hess of Nashville, Tenn.; a
Ross Township. She spent three Mikitish, 89, of Surviving are three daughters, Ma- Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. to-
daughter Brenda Paul of Edmond,
years at Shickshinny High School, Lebanon, Pa., ry Ann Galli and her husband, Den- day and from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday.
Okla.; a grandson Daniel Hess of Ber-
OBITUARY POLICY and then graduated from Lehman wick, Pa.; as well as many cousins, died peacefully nis, Lebanon, Pa., with whom she re-
in her sleep at sided, Lorraine Bezy, Rocky Mount, More Obituaries, Page 2A
The Times Leader publish- Jackson Ross in 1954. nieces and nephews.
es free obituaries, which Pat married Albert Bruce Hess, The family will be continuing home Satur- Va., and Margaret Wasser and her
have a 27-line limit, and paid a Jonestown musician with “The their Memorial Day tradition by per- day, May 28, husband, Robert, Madison, Ala.; two In Loving Memory Of
obituaries, which can run
with a photograph. A funeral
Tumbleweed Ramblers,” April 22,
1961. While expecting her daugh-
ter, she began singing with their
forming at the Sweet Valley Fire-
man’s Carnival at 11 a.m. Monday. A
2011. She was
the widow of
sisters, Eleanor Zuba, Plains Town-
ship, and Julia Vitek, Pittston; as well JOSEPH M. FARRELL SR.
home representative can call sons as the Al Hess Family Band,
viewing will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.
Tuesday at the McMichael Funeral
Joseph Mikitish, who died in 2002. as nine grandchildren and 11 great- 1/13/36 - 5/29/2000
the obituary desk at (570) Born on March 22, 1922, in Pitt- grandchildren.
and later with local musicians, as Home Inc., 4394 Red Rock Road, ston, she was a daughter of the late The funeral will be at 9:30 a.m.
829-7224, send a fax to (570) “Al and Pat Hess and Friends.” Route 487, Benton, Pa. Funeral ser- Michael and Julia Yardchick Mel- Tuesday from the Paul F. Leonard Fu-
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- They were a local favorite at many vices will be held at the Jonestown
bits@timesleader.com. If you carnivals, festivals, churches and nick. She graduated from Pittston neral Home, 575 N. Main St., Pitt-
United Methodist Church at 10 a.m. High School and worked as a facto- ston, with Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. in
fax or e-mail, please call to nursing homes. Wednesday. Burial will be in the Jon-
confirm. Obituaries must be After Al’s passing, she contin- ry floor manager. She was a mem- Saint Michael’s Byzantine Catholic
estown Cemetery.
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday ued to sing with the company of In lieu of flowers, the family re- ber of Saint Michael’s Byzantine Church, Pittston. Interment will be
through Thursday and 7:30 friends. She also enjoyed being quests that donations be made to the Catholic Church, Pittston. in the parish cemetery. Friends may
p.m. Friday and Saturday. outdoors, wildflowers, bird watch- Northern Columbia Community Cul- She was also preceded in death call from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Paras-
Obituaries must be sent by a ing, gardening, baking, puzzles tural Center, P.O. Box 305, Benton, by a sister, Ann Mapel; and four tas will be conducted at 7:30 p.m.
and reading. PA 17814. brothers, John, Michael, Frank and Monday.
funeral home or crematory,
Pat worked as a seamstress at
God saw you were getting tired,
or must name who is hand- For online condolences, please vis- And a cure was not to be,
ling arrangements, with
Harvic Sportswear in Sweet Valley,
at one time traveling to New York
it
.com.
www.mcmichaelfuneralhome- Happy Birthday In Heaven Historic So he put his arms around you
address and phone number.
We discourage handwritten
City to picket during the Garment Robert Ashton Hanover Cemetery And whispered“Come to me.”
Union Labor Strikes. She also 5/29/52 ~ 12/24/10 Founded June 9, 1776 With tearful eyes we watched,
notices; they incur a $15
typing fee.
worked for Social Security in
Wilkes-Barre. After taking time off
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And saw you pass away.
Although we loved you dearly,
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IN MEMORIUM

C D. F J.

N ,  - M , 


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Military families still wait GOP presidential contest is heating up


Sarah Palin will make a
campaign-style bus tour along
state of New Hampshire Mitt Romney,
next Thursday, the same the former
whether he would rule
out a run, Perry left the
Dozens gather at Vietnam day that Giuliani is now door open.
the East Coast. scheduled to headline a Massachu- “I’ve got my focus on
Veterans Memorial to
fundraiser for the state setts gover- where it is supposed to
remember loved ones. Republican Party and nor, is the be and that is the legis-
By PHILIP ELLIOTT have lunch with several closest to a lative session,” he told
and APRIL CASTRO GOP activists. reporters. “Like I’ve
By JERRY LYNOTT Associated Press Evangelicals who dom- favorite at said multiple times,
jlynott@timesleader.com WASHINGTON — The still inate the Iowa and South this point. I’m not going to get dis-
WILKES-BARRE – To this day, unsettled race for the Republican Carolina nominating Like Giuliani, tracted from my work
Alice Naylis waits for an ending. nomination to challenge Presi- contests are unlikely to at hand, I’m not going
The Edwardsville woman re- dent Barack Obama in 2012 is get- back Romney or former
he ran for the to get distracted by
members the day her younger ting more interesting. Utah Gov. Jon Hunts- nomination in that.”
brother, U.S. Navy pilot Lt. Ber- After months of resisting calls man; some call the two 2008, losing The Texas legisla-
nard Rupinski of Edwardsville, to join the contest, Texas Gov. men’s shared Mormon out to Arizona tive session ends Mon-
was shot down over North Viet- Rick Perry said Friday he would faith a disqualifier. day.
nam. It was June 16, 1968. His re- consider it. That could reshape Twice-divorced for- Sen. John “The candidates that
mains have not been recovered. the GOP field, adding a sitting mer House Speaker McCain. are running are not the
A cross next to Rupinski’s governor who has never lost an Newt Gingrich, too, has candidates that people
name on the Luzerne County election. problems, although Gin- want,” said Ryan Heck-
Vietnam Veterans Memorial indi- Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Pal- grich is quick to note he has been er of the Houston Tea Party So-
cates he is listed as missing in ac- in also sent a jolt through the par- with his third wife for more than a ciety. “They’re looking for some-
tion. ty with the announcement of a decade. one, almost wistfully.”
Naylis and a dozen other peo- campaign-style bus tour along Last month, Mississippi Gov. In recent years, Perry has made
ple gathered at the memorial on theEastCoast,thelatestpossible Haley Barbour, fresh off a turn as a sport out of bashing Washing-
the courthouse lawn Saturday af- contender to stand up since Indi- the chairman of the Republican ton. Most often, he assails the
ternoon to honor the deceased ana Gov. Mitch Daniels an- Governors Association, said he federal government for failing to
men and women and MIAs of all nounced last weekend that he wouldn’t make a White House secure the U.S. border with Mex-
wars. Across the country this would not run. bid; that unlocked many of the ico. In November, he published a
weekend and on the official holi- And former New York Mayor donors for Perry. book,“FedUp!”Inthebookhede-
day Monday, the solemn act will Rudy Giuliani is heading to New It also opened the door for a scribes the federal government
be repeated in private and public Hampshire next week, further sought-after Southern candi- as financially reckless and out of
gatherings in observance of Me- Kingston American Legion Post 395 Commander John Larkin stirring speculation that he will date. control and calls for a resurgence
morial Day. lights red white and blue candles on Vietnam Memorial. jump into the still-gelling field. While Gingrich is running his of state-based power.
“You still have hope that you Perry, the longest serving gov- campaign from Georgia, he has Since he was re-elected to a
get something final,” said Naylis, Candles burn as ernor in Texas history, would lived near Washington for dec- third term, Perry has hop-
who brought a white candle to they sit on the bring conservative bona fides, a ades and is hardly the regional scotched across the country,
light and place on the memorial base of the Viet- proven fundraising record and a candidate Perry could be. making several trips to Washing-
monument. “You never lose hope nam Memorial on fresh voice. Even as Perry’s clos- Mark McKinnon, a veteran po- ton and taking center stage at ev-
and you never stop missing the Luzerne est advisers say he has no inten- litical consultant who advised ery conservative gathering of
them.” County Cour- tion of getting in the race, he has President George W. Bush’s cam- high-profile Republicans. From
Those who made up the small thouse lawn. In methodically raised his profile, paigns, said of Perry, “The only the Conservative Political Action
group have gotten to know one foreground are fanning interest. real question is: Why wouldn’t he Conference to a celebration com-
the American
another from attending memo- “I’m going to think about it,” run?” memorating what would have
and POW-MIA
rial services and share a common Perry said Friday. “I think about a Still, Perry has for months in- been Reagan’s 100th birthday,
flags.
bond as veterans and family of lot of things.” sisted he had no interest in a Perry has constantly brushed el-
service men and women. That was enough to set off White House bid. bows with GOP heavyweights.
U.S. Air Force retired Master speculation he would jump into a “I don’t want to be the presi- Texas Democrats sought to
Sgt. Neno Sartini knows the FRED ADAMS PHOTOS/ FOR THE TIMES LEADER campaign that lacks a clear front- dent of the United States,” he paint that travel as a disqualifier.
group members by name. runner. Social conservatives are said flatly in November. “Governor Perry spends so
“We come here for a purpose. asked those in attendance to re- ing that time, he was promoted to stillshoppingforacandidate.Tea With those refusals, he took much time jetting across the
That’s to honor our fallen broth- member the men and women the rank of colonel, according to party activists want one of their the reins of the Republican Gov- country, playing celebrity and ig-
ers and sisters,” said Sartini, one who served in the military as well P.O.W. Network. own. Establishment Republicans ernors Association for a second noring Texas priorities, that he
of the people responsible for as those still serving. However, he is still listed as remain divided on a choice. term as chairman earlier this already fits the mold of a typical
building the memorial. Still on Betty Allabaugh’s mind MIA on the county memorial. Mitt Romney, the former Mas- year, a signal he was serious Washington politician. If Perry fi-
Those who wore hats removed and in her heart is her older “I know the search team came sachusetts governor, is the clos- about sitting 2012 out; he told fel- nally announces his candidacy,
them as John Larkin, a U.S. Navy brother, Maj. Wayne Wolfkeil, a back with a serial number from est to a favorite at this point. Like low Republicans he wouldn’t he would fit right into a GOP field
veteran who patrolled Mekong U.S. Air Force pilot from Wilkes- something,” said Allabaugh of Giuliani, he ran for the nomina- split his time between the RGA that’s already well-treaded by as-
Delta in South Vietnam, offered a Barre whose aircraft was shot Hanover Township. tion in 2008, losing out to Arizo- and a presidential campaign. piring celebrities hawking books
short prayer. down in Laos on Aug., 6, 1968. Like Naylis, Allabaugh holds na Sen. John McCain. Since then, Perry’s refusal and reality TV shows,” Texas
A member of American Legion The U.S. declared him dead 11 on to hope for something that will Romney will formally kick off seems to have softened, albeit ev- Democratic Party spokeswoman
Post 395 in Kingston, Larkin years after he went missing. Dur- bring an end to years of waiting. his campaign in the early primary er so slightly. Asked Tuesday Kirsten Gray said.

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MCT PHOTO

Dragon boats compete in the eighth annual Philadelphia Dragon Boat races. The field of 154 teams
included aging rockers, doctors, homeless men and college students.
I F YO U G O
boat festival, similar to events

DRAGONS
in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, What: Wyoming Valley Riverfest
Providence, R.I., and Burling- When: 6 to 9:30 p.m. June 17;
ton, Vt. It’s a great team-build- noon to 9:30 p.m. June 18; 10 a.m.
ing experience, he said. to 3 p.m. June 19.
Continued from Page 1A Where: On the River Common,
Eight Riverfest sponsors were Wilkes-Barre; and Nesbitt Park,
dragon boat racing exhibition. invited to form teams and com- Kingston.
Dragon boats, about 40 feet pete in the exhibition, including Learn more: www.rivercommo-
long, seat 20 paddlers, two- GUARD Insurance Group, n.org
abreast, plus a drummer seated Pennsylvania American Water,
near the bow and a steersman PNC Bank, the City of Wilkes-
who stands at the stern. The Barre, Luzerne County, Enter- mix of employees and family
drummer sets the rhythm to comm Communications, The members. They were a little
keep the rowing synchronized. Times Leader and presenting nervous, but they are on board,
“Anyone can do it. You do not sponsor Wilkes-Barre General literally. And we have an ad-
necessarily have to be an ath- Hospital. vantage – water is our thing,”
lete to do it,” Maday said. Elaine Sola, assistant vice she joked.
When Maday saw a dragon president of Regulatory Compli- Turcmanovich said she ex-
boat racing video a couple years ance at GUARD, said she’s look- pects everyone “to have a great
ago, he immediately thought it ing forward to paddling. time, win or lose,” and whether A dragon
would be a hit at Riverfest. He “We have a full team ready to on the river or in the park, giv- boat
tried to arrange an event last go. We talked about getting out en the variety of fun activities team is
year, but only one boat was on the water and practicing the all weekend long. shown in
available and the expense rowing motion, but we don’t Vince Cotrone, chairman of Superior,
wouldn’t have been worth the have a big enough boat. We the Riverfront Parks Commit- Wiscon-
results. have two people who do this tee, said he hopes many fam- sin.
This year, Calgary-based recreationally, so I’m hoping ilies will spend their Father’s
22Dragons is supplying two they’ll give us some tips,” Sola Day weekend at Riverfest, given
dragon boats that eight teams said. the numerous children’s activ-
will take turns using to com- Sola hopes to see Wilkes- ities all weekend, including po-
pete in short races beginning at Barre become a stop on the ny rides, a tree climb and some
10 a.m. on Riverfest Sunday. dragon boating circuit. animals from the Lands at Hill-
The boats will be on display on “I think it would help in- side Farms to name a few.
Friday evening and teams will crease tourism,” she said. River-related activities and
have practice time Saturday af- Susan Turcmanovich, exter- educational kiosks will be a ma-
ternoon. nal affairs manager for Pennsyl- jor focus of the event, the pur-
If there’s enough interest, Ma- vania American, said the water pose of which is to reconnect
day wants to organize a dragon company’s team has “a great people with the river, he said. MCT PHOTO

LOTS
For blues lovers, the biggest been announced.
event in the county will be July All that street fair food is great,
8-9 at the Briggs Farm Blues Fes- but The Wine Festival at Sno
tival in Nescopeck Township. Cove in Moosic on June 4 and the
Continued from Page 1A
Terry “Harmonica” Bean, the Pennsylvania Wine & Food Fes-
challenges such as the “Devil’s main stage opening act on July 8, tival at Split Rock Resort in Lake
Elbow,” a sharply rising hairpin is among the returning favorites. Harmony on June 18-19 are two
turn that goes off camber at its Chainsaw DuPont and Andrew big draws that might appeal to
crest, according to the Pennsyl- Jr. Boy Jones are among new those with a distinguishing pal-
vania Hill Climb Association. faces that will grace the stage. ate.
Despite the tricky terrain, the Eddie Shaw, this year’s winner For those who like a little his-
skilled drivers rarely crash. of “Best Instrumentalist – Horn” tory in the summertime mix,
But if it’s crunching metal you at the Blues Music Awards in Patch Town Days at Eckley Min-
want, then it’s crunching metal Memphis, and the Wolf Gang will ers Village in Foster Township
you shall have on June 25, the be the headlining act on July 9. are June 18-19. Visitors can cele-
next-to-last day of the Northeast Folks who love to spice it up in brate the customs and traditions
Fair in Pittston Township. That’s a farm setting will surely return of the anthracite coal region
when the Championship Demoli- to the Keystone State Hot and through music, dancing, food,
tion Derby starts at 7 p.m. Stinky Garlic & Herb Festival at living history presentations, arti-
The country fair, which runs Zanolini Nursery in Drums on sans, crafters and other period
June 21-26, boasts baking and Aug. 27-28. The nagging ques- activities.
other contests such as Fair tion of who can stomach the hot- Another event to celebrate in
Queen, amusement rides and test garlic out there will be an- June is National Rivers Month.
games. Returning favorites in- swered in the annual garlic-eat- And what better way to celebrate
clude pig racing and a hypnosis/ ing contest. than at Wyoming Valley River-
comedy show. Concerts include fest June 17-19 on the River Com-
a Dakota reunion, an Elvis Pres- Tasty outings mon and Kirby Park in Wilkes-
ley tribute show, a Billy Joel and Other fun, tasty battles can be Barre?
Elton John tribute show, Cabi- found at street fairs in the coun- In addition to enjoying live en-
net, Miz and Stanky and His Ca- ty’s second- and third-largest ci- tertainment and festival foods,
dets. ties. you can learn to kayak, go fish-
Other big-hit fairs in the area If ethnic yummies, games, en- ing, watch your children play
this summer include the Kiwanis tertainment and a parade tickle games and see this year’s newest
Wyoming County Fair in Mesh- your fancy, hit the Pittston Toma- attraction, dragon boat racing.
oppen Aug. 31-Sept. 5 and the Lu- to Festival on Aug. 18-21 along Musical guests include George
zerne County Fair in Lehman with the other 50,000 expected Wesley, Don Shappelle and the
Township Sept. 7-11. guests. And don’t miss the Toma- Pickups, Post Junction, Miz, Kri-
to Fights that Saturday. ki and K8.
Heavy hitter The Pierogie Slapshot Contest And what summertime sched-
Big acts in Wyoming County at Hazleton’s Funfest, which runs ule would be complete without a
include comedian Gallagher and Sept. 10-11, is almost as much fun trip to Kirby Park on the Fourth
his sledgehammer, Katie Armig- and not nearly as messy. But the of July?
er with amRadio and a trio per- Pierogie Eating Contest is much The food vendors, bands and
formance from Aaron Tippin, Joe more delicious. That street fair rides are always fun, but nothing
Diffie and Sammy Kershaw. also boasts ethnic food, crafts, beats the tradition of listening to
Concerts at the Luzerne Coun- games, contests, entertainment the Northeastern Pennsylvania
ty Fair include Alan Jackson, and a parade. Philharmonic playing as a back-
Kenny Rodgers and Elvis Presley The Poets are one of the fea- drop to a sky full of colorful fire-
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER tributes, Rick K and the All tured entertainers at Funfest, but works on the nation’s birthday.
Aubrey Christiansen, 2, of Warminster, didn’t care for the giant slide at the Sweet Valley Volunteer Nighters, Blues Brotherhood, other acts for that fair and acts at Summer is here, unofficially,
Fire Company Fair as she and her dad John made their quick descent sitting on a potato sack. NOMAD and The Badlees. the Tomato Festival haven’t yet so let’s get out there and enjoy it!

STABBING Mexican authorities detain nearly 50 members of two major drug cartels
Continued from Page 1A
By GUSTAVO RUIZ the Zetas drug gang, the federal police Authorities added that the 10 Zeta do Rosas said the mass detention has
garage on his property. Associated Press said in a statement. members were detained Friday at a delivered a blow to a top leader of La
Balester also was a businessman, MORELIA, Mexico — Mexico’s feder- La Familia gang members were de- ranch in Cancun, where a kidnapping Familia, Jose de Jesus Mendez Vargas,
having a minority interest in Bales- al police detained nearly 50 members of tained in connection with the attack on victim was found and released. the alleged leader of the detained sus-
ter Optical, a family business in two major drug cartels, including sus- a federal police helicopter Tuesday that Along with the 36 La Familia mem- pects.
Wilkes-Barre. In addition, he owned pects in the recent armed attack on a wounded two officers and forced the bers, police seized over 70 rifles, 20,000 “His group has been weakened, which
ABBA Advertising Products. police helicopter, authorities said Satur- craft to land. The statement said 11 oth- weapon cartridges, three grenades and is why we don’t rule out the possibility
He was active in the Luzerne day. er alleged cartel members were killed 14 handguns in an air and land raid that that (Mendez Vargas) will look to other
County Republican Party, serving as The suspects include 36 members of during the operation Friday night in the left two officers injured. criminal organizations for support,” Ro-
the Club GOP chairman. the La Familia cartel and 10 members of Pacific Coast state of Jalisco. Federal Police Commissioner Facun- sas said during a news conference.
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TOM MOONEY
OUT ON A LIMB

Uncover the
lives and times
of ancestors
M
ost people this time of year are
planning their summer vaca-
tions. Genealogists with roots
in Wyoming Valley are looking to ex-
cursions into the life and times of their
ancestors. Let’s see if we can help.
Elsa Garey Roden of Endicott, N.Y. is
researching the Hadsell and Garey
lines in our area. One item is of partic-
ular interest to her. “There is a book on
the Hadsells I am trying to find,” she
writes. So far she’s been unsuccessful
in this quest.
Ms. Roden, it looks to me as if you’re
seeking “For a Thousand Years: The
Hadsell-Hodsol Genealogy of Norway,
England, and America.” The book is by
Willard L. Hadsell and was published
in 1956. For many years people re-
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
searching the Hadsell name have quot-
Lissa Bryan-Smith will be awarded the Leadership Wilkes-Barre 2011 Distinguished Leadership Award on June 2. ed and referred to this book.
Unfortunately, according to the book-

A dose of encouragement
selling website Amazon.com, the vol-
ume has been out of print and un-
available for many years. Still, there are
several things you can do.
First, if you go online and search for
the book by title you will find a list of
libraries that have copies. This option,
Lissa Bryan-Smith wins Distinguished Leadership Award for motivation, dedication to her community of course, would involve quite a bit of
travel.
Second, you can go to the Hadsell
By JANINE UNGVARSKY For the Times Leader Family Genealogy Forum and check
through the posts to see if anyone does

L
ots of people attempt to prevent ABOUT LISSA BRYAN-SMITH downtown Wilkes-Barre, Bryan-Smith own a copy and is willing to answer
weight gain during the holidays, epitomizes Leadership Wilkes-Barre’s questions about its contents for you. At
but few go so far as to try to en- •Age 57 focus on improving the quality of life the very least you will connect up with
•Originally from Elimsport, currently resides in South Wilkes-Barre with her husband other people researching the Hadsells.
courage their whole little corner of the in the Greater Wilkes-Barre area.
of nearly 29 years, Richard, as well as her mom, two Golden Retrievers and two cats
world to stick to healthy habits, too. But not all of those improvements Third, several years ago a researcher
•A registered nurse, was educated at Reading Hospital School of Nursing. Later
But it was perfectly in character for earned a bachelor’s degree in business from St. Joseph’s College and a master’s take place on a grand community-wide into the Hadsell line said in a web
Lissa Bryan-Smith to care enough to degree in health care administration from University of Maryland scale. Take her efforts to keep holiday posting that she was beginning a pro-
encourage her co-workers to stay trim •Community involvement includes Leadership Wilkes-Barre, where she serves on pounds from creeping on. It wasn’t ject to make the book available online.
during the season. the executive board, North Branch Land Trust, United Way of Wyoming Valley and enough for Bryan-Smith, a registered I’d advise you to keep checking the
That kind, caring attitude and dedi- Circle 200 nurse, to seek ways to keep herself Hadsell Forum for references to that
•Hobbies include antiques and writing books about antiques
cation to the community around her is •Goals: Bryan-Smith would like to continue to mentor aspiring administrators in her healthy; she saw it as a way to help book becoming available. You can also
the reason Bryan-Smith will be award- current position, then enjoy a long, healthy retirement where she would sell antiques those she works with as well. Last No- search online for the book by title, and
ed the Leadership Wilkes-Barre 2011 in downtown Wilkes-Barre and volunteer at a hospice. She plans to co-author a book vember, she shared her goal of losing any online presence — if there is one
Distinguished Leadership Award on on area holiday traditions with her husband, and hopes to someday find and own an weight during the holiday season with — would certainly come up.
June 2. The award is presented annual- antique dollhouse made by the Bliss Company. the Geisinger community, and invited Fourth, visit your regional Church of
ly at a dinner that celebrates the in- others to join her. She blogged weekly Latter-day Saints Family History Cen-
coming and outgoing Leadership to share her progress and keep herself ter to see if the book has ever been
Wilkes-Barre classes. Bryan-Smith is a Wilkes-Barre. I believe so much in the South Wilkes-Barre and on the execu- honest, and promised to reward all co- digitized or if there is any other way to
2005 graduate of the Leadership work they do, from the core projects to tive board of Leadership Wilkes-Barre, workers who matched her goal with a obtain it.
Wilkes-Barre Executive Program. all the special projects they do to im- Bryan-Smith was the 2010 campaign special T-shirt. The Hadsell name has been a dis-
“There are so many honors in this prove this area, it is all just wonderful.” chair for the United Way of Wyoming “Many health care workers like my- tinguished one in Northeastern Penn-
Valley that one can have, but it’s hard Bryan-Smith began making an im- Valley, is a member of the North self are aging and I want them to know sylvania. The first known member of
for me to think of anything that would pact in the community as soon as she Branch Land Trust and is proud to be they can live a healthier lifestyle,” she that family here was James Hadsell, a
mean more to me than this,” she said. arrived in 2005. Besides serving as the part of Circle 200, an organization for said. “I got great feedback from them New Englander, who came here in
“I’m bowled over and humbled by it, chief administrative officer of Geisin- local female leaders. A passionate ad- 1762, lived in present-day Forty Fort
and so proud to be part of Leadership ger’s Regional Ambulatory Campus in vocate for this area and especially for See SMITH, Page 9B and operated a 600-acre farm. He was
killed in the 1778 Battle of Wyoming,
and his descendants qualify for mem-
bership in the DAR.
MEET TANYA OLAVIANY For additional information on the
Hadsells and Gareys I’d recommend a

T
trip to the Luzerne County Historical
anya Olaviany is the program director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Bridge, a program of Cathol- Society in Wilkes-Barre. Search the
ic Social Services. She received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Mansfield State College and a library’s holdings, including the family
master’s degree in social work from Marywood University. Olaviany, 55, and her husband, Victor, have name file.
News Notes: The Northeast Penn-
two daughters: Amanda, 29, and Caitlin, 19. They live in Larksville.
sylvania Genealogical Society is contin-
those relationships continue on for a well.” uing its long-term project of copying
Why a career in social work? “My senior
year in high school, we took a field trip lifetime. And that’s what’s great. These Favorite movie? “The one I enjoyed most documents of interest to genealogists.
to Allied Services in Scranton. Up until kids really needed that extra support recently was ‘The Fighter’.” The group extends an invitation to all
that point I had been considering and that friend in their life, and it’s First car? “A ’69 or ’70 Ford Maverick. It churches and cemeteries that would
teaching history, but after visiting gratifying to know that it continued on was light blue with a white vinyl top.”
for many, many years. It’s wonderful.” What are you reading? “I recently fin- like their records placed on microfilm
Allied Services and meeting with a
social worker there, I was sold. I What do you do to relax? “My husband ished ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ by Elizabeth or computer disc. Contact the society
just knew that’s what I wanted and I have really enjoyed raising our Gilbert. And I enjoyed it, only because at nepgsmail@gmail.com.
to do.” children and being involved in their it defined how, no matter what your
different activities. And we enjoy trav- age, you can keep growing.”
• The World Genweb continues to
You’ve been with Catholic So-
cial Services since 1978 and eling. We enjoy going on cruises, be- Favorite quote? “I am third. First comes expand. More and more countries are
with Big Brothers Big Sisters cause we get to see a lot of different God, then comes other people, and I now covered by Genweb sites contain-
since 1986. What keeps you parts of the world and different coun- am third” - Gale Sayers ing history and genealogical informa-
so inspired? “It’s the diversity tries on one trip. We’re very family- Defining moment? “Eleven years ago, I
oriented.” was diagnosed with breast cancer. It tion, many with message boards and
of the job. I always knew I
wanted to work with children, Music? “I love country music. The big- will always be a part of my life, but I many in English. To access these sites,
and being able to do that and gest kick I got was taking my 83-year- was bound and determined that it search for World Genweb, where you
being able to work with the old mother to see Alan Jackson at the wasn’t going to define my life. I really
Mohegan Sun Arena last year. That was
will find a map that will take you to the
volunteers melds together a think I grew to appreciate every day,
wonderful combination. I also great.” knowing that you never know when it country you’re interested in.
have the opportunity to work Sports fans? “We enjoy Penn State could be taken away from you. It really • Check out Linkpendium on the
with advisory boards, which football. And when the arena football helped me to grow in many ways, Luzerne County Genweb, a handy
puts me with folks from the was here, we had season tickets to the personally and spiritually, and have a
Pioneers. And we’ll pick up some Pen- entry point to various genealogy-relat-
community that are dedicated new appreciation for everything that I
to the cause. And there’s fun- guins hockey games here or there. My have in my life. The day of the diagnos- ed websites throughout Northeastern
draising. It’s not a boring job. kids went to Wyoming Valley West, so is and the day I was told was actually Pennsylvania.
You just keep going from one we also follow their sports schedule. the day of my oldest daughter’s high • Wish you had better computer
thing to another to another. We like local teams.” school graduation. I’m sitting there
Favorite city? “I love New York.” wondering, ‘Well, am I going to see her
skills? Watch your Times Leader for
When I walk out of here, I know
TIMES LEADER
S.JOHN WILKIN/THE

that my job is never done. There Favorite vacation spot? “Charlotte graduate from college?’ Am I going to news on the computer classes offered
will always be something on that Amalie, St. Thomas. Megan’s Bay is see my younger daughter graduate at the area’s libraries. The classes, free
desk tomorrow that needs to be also right in that area. It’s just abso- from high school?’ I understand what a
lutely beautiful.” or at nominal cost, tend to be geared to
taken care of and needs atten- gift everything that we’ve been given
tion.” Favorite food? “Lobster.” in life really is.” the needs of older adults.
How does it feel to find a perfect Always in the cupboard? “Popcorn.”
match for a child with a Big Favorite TV show? “I really like ‘Criminal
Minds’ and ‘Law & Order SVU’. And I Alan Stout writes about local people. Reach Tom Mooney is a Times Leader genealogy
Brother or Big Sister? “Many of
like the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ type stuff as him at 970-7131. columnist. Reach him at tmooney2@ptd.net.
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Matz, Troy
K ristie Lynn Matz and Alexander
Robert Troy, Nanticoke, Pa., have
Lavelle, Cibello Savage, Shatrowskas announced plans for a wedding on
June 25, 2011, in Berwick, Pa.

Bell, Schmonsees J ason Scott Lavelle and Karla Leesa


Cibello, with their families, an- C ourtney Ann Savage and Jason
Shatrowskas, together with their Crager, Kratz
Kristie is the daughter of Scott and
Stephanie Stinnard, Boyertown, Pa.
nounce their engagement and up- families, announce their engagement She is a 2008 graduate of Boyer-

C athleen Bell and Kevin Schmon-


sees, together with their fam-
ilies, announce their engagement
coming marriage.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
and approaching marriage.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
C arl and Arlene Kratz of Exeter
would like to announce the en-
gagement and approaching marriage
town Area Senior High School and an
alumna of the Luzerne County Com-
Al and Andrea Cibello, Wilkes-Barre. munity College dental hygiene pro-
Robert John Savage, Wyoming, and
and upcoming marriage. She is the granddaughter of Felicia of their daughter, Carlene Kratz, of gram.
The bride-to-be is the daughter Colette Biernacki Savage, Florida, Hattiesburg, Miss., to Mark Crager,
Koval; the late Andrew Koval; the late Alex is the son of Robert and Lau-
of William and Elaine Bell, West formerly of Kingston. She is the also of Hattiesburg, Miss.
Victor Cibello; and the late Jean rella Troy, Berwick, Pa.
Pittston. She is the granddaughter granddaughter of Robert Savage, Carlene is the granddaughter of the He is a 2004 graduate of Berwick
Cibello. Phyllis Savage and Gordon Schaeffer,
of Rinaldo and Isabel Lucarella, late Mercur and Helen Drew, Pitt- Area High School and an alumnus of
West Pittston; the late William Karla is a 1998 graduate of G.A.R. all of Swoyersville, and Edward Bier- ston, and the late Carl and Marie Bloomsburg University.
Pahl; and the late Anne Pahl Bell Memorial High School. She is attend- nacki and the late Dorothy Biernacki, Kratz, Wilkes-Barre.
and William Bell, Exeter. ing King’s College for business ad- Kingston. She is a 1997 graduate of Bishop
Cathleen is a 1999 graduate of ministration. She is employed by the The prospective groom is the son Hoban High School and earned a
Wyoming Area and earned a bache- Luzerne County Election Bureau. of John and Barbara Shatrowskas, Bachelor of Science degree from
lor’s degree in journalism from The prospective groom is the son Wyoming. He is the grandson of the Lock Haven University and a Master
Pennsylvania State University in of Gene and Kim Lavelle, Wilkes- late Leo and Mary Lulewicz and of Science degree from Florida State
2003. She is employed as a commu- Barre. He is the grandson of Hilda Stanley and Caroline Yankowski, all University. She is employed at En-
nications manager at Cisco Sys- Goldberg Ibana; the late Stuart of Wyoming. terprise, Hattiesburg, Miss., as a
tems in Research Triangle Park, Goldberg; the late MaryJean Lavelle; branch manager.
Courtney is a 1997 graduate of
N.C. and the late Eugene Lavelle Jr. Mark is the son of Gary and Sherry
Bishop O’Reilly High School. She
The prospective groom is the son Jason is a 1998 graduate of G.A.R. Crager, Stateline, Miss. He is the
of John and Carolyn Schmonsees, earned her Bachelor of Science de- grandson of Ether Dees and the late
Memorial High School. He earned a gree in business management and
Greensboro, N.C. He is the grand- Clifford Dees and the late Elmer and
bachelor’s degree in business man- marketing from The Pennsylvania
son of Bob and Ruth Oswald, Char- Elizabeth Crager.
leston, S.C., and the late John and agement from East Stroudsburg Uni- State University in 2001. He is a 1994 graduate of Fruitdale
Marguerite Schmonsees, Char- versity in 2004. He is employed by All Jason is a 1995 graduate of Dallas High School and earned a Bachelor of
leston, S.C. Seasons Window Cleaning. Senior High School and a 2001 gradu- Science degree from the University of
Kevin is a 1995 graduate of Rags- The couple will exchange vows on ate from King’s College, where he Southern Mississippi and a Master of
dale High School, Greensboro, N.C. July 2, 2011, at St. Mary’s Church, earned a Bachelor of Science degree Science degree from Mississippi
He earned a bachelor’s degree in Wilkes-Barre. in finance. State University. He is employed at
electrical engineering from North The couple will exchange vows on Southern Mississippi University as
Carolina State University in 1999 Aug. 27, 2011. The ceremony will the associate director of recreational
and a master’s degree in business take place at The Highlands at New- sports.
administration from Strayer Uni- berry Estates, Dallas. They plan to The couple will exchange vows on Skoniecki, Crouse
versity in 2010. He is employed as July 1, 2011, at St. Nicholas Church,
honeymoon in Hawaii.
an engineering services manager at
Longent in Raleigh, N.C.
Wilkes-Barre, with a reception to
follow at Oyster at the Genetti Hotel S tefanie Skoniecki and Jason
Crouse were united in marriage
on June 19, 2010, at St. John’s UCC
Cathleen and Kevin will ex- and Conference Center.
change vows on Sept. 4, 2011, at Church, Farmersville, Easton, Pa.
the Rand-Bryan House in Garner, Pastor Peter Unger performed the
N.C. ceremony.
Stefanie is the daughter of Denise
Yatko and Thomas Davis, Hanover
Township, and Robert Skoniecki,
Nanticoke. She is the granddaughter
of Irene Yatko, Nanticoke; the late
Robert Yatko; and the late Leonard
and Ruth Skoniecki.
Jason is the son of Dennis Crouse,
Riegelsville, and the late Theresa
Crouse. He is the grandson of the late
Francis and Caroline Roman, Pipe-
rsville, and the late Lester and Mar-
ian Crouse, Riegelsville.
Argo, Supinski Stefanie selected her college friend,
Jennifer Stuhltrager, to be matron of
honor. The other bridesmaids were
S arah Elizabeth Supinski and An-
thony Carmen Argo, together Renee Aulenbach and Lauren Davey,
with their families, announce their
engagement and approaching mar-
Haines, Benscoter Krutz, Gilligan
both friends of the bride. The flower
girl was Kayleigh Costello, also a
friend of the bride.

Pelepko-Filak,
riage.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of C arrie Anne Benscoter and Joseph
Edward Haines, Stewartstown,
N icole Claire Krutz and Brian
Christopher Gilligan were united
Jason selected his brother, Adam
Crouse, to be the best man. The
James and Romayne Supinski, Pa., had their dream wedding June
Schlosser Wyoming. She is the granddaughter 12, 2010, on the ocean shoreline in
Cape May, N.J. Family and friends all
in marriage on Aug. 21, 2010, at St.
Therese’s Church by Monsignor
other groomsmen were Jeff Everett
and Jeremy Scheetz, both friends of
of Romayne Trolio and the late Jo- Thomas Callahan. the groom. The ring bearer was Gun-
gathered in Cape May to celebrate.
M egan Marie Schlosser and seph Trolio, Pittston, and Elizabeth The bride is the daughter of Nicho- ner Scheetz, also a friend of the
Nikolai George Pelepko-Filak, Supinski and the late Al Supinski, Carrie Anne is the daughter of
las and Claire Krutz, Wilkes-Barre. groom. Ushers included friends of the
together with their families, an- Swoyersville. Frank J. Benscoter, Shickshinny, Pa.,
The groom is the son of Donna groom, Matt Brown, Ryan Fitz, Fred
nounce their engagement and The prospective groom is the son and the late Theresa M. Benscoter.
Gilligan and the late Bernard Gilligan Magargal and Art Schmell.
approaching marriage. of Anthony “Butch” and Lorraine She is the granddaughter of Weltha
Jr., Wyoming. Friends of the bride, including
The bride-to-be is the daughter Benscoter, Shickshinny; the late The bride, escorted by her father,
Argo, Exeter. He is the grandson of Raquel Akillas, Kristin Costello and
of Albert and Debra Schlosser, Frank Benscoter; and late Thomas was attended by Alicia Gazda, maid
the late Anthony and Martha Argo Alizon Uzdella, each presented a
Hanover Township. She is the and Kathryn Malia. of honor, and bridesmaids Lauren
and the late Stanley and Mary Prze- reading of special significance to the
granddaughter of June Chopack Carrie Anne is a 1999 graduate of Krutz, sister of the bride; Kelly Krutz, bride and groom.
kop.
and the late James Chopack and King’s College and works for PPL sister-in-law of the bride; Nora Alu, A bridal shower, hosted by the
Sarah is a 2001 graduate of Wyom-
the late Albert A. and Mary Electric Utilities, Harrisburg, Pa. cousin of the bride; and Cecilia Heb- bride’s mother, grandmother, aunt
ing Area High School. She earned a
Schlosser, all of Hanover Town- Joseph is the son of Edward and da, friend of the bride. and bridesmaids, was held at the
ship. Bachelor of Science degree in ac-
Gail Haines, Jarrettsville, Md. He is The groom chose his brother, Ber- Candlelight Reception Center, East-
The prospective groom is the counting from King’s College in 2005 the grandson of Susan Haines, Hun- nard Gilligan III, as best man. Groom- on. The father of the groom hosted a
son of George and Kasia Pelepko- and a Juris Doctor degree from the lock Creek, Pa.; the late Edward smen were Kevin Krutz, brother of rehearsal dinner at the Buckeye Tav-
Filak, Shavertown. He is the Pennsylvania State University Dickin- Haines; and William Riley and the the bride, and David Walsh, Robert ern, Macungie. Following the cere-
grandson of Madelyn Pelepko and son School of Law in 2009. She is late Mildred Riley, Monkton, Md. Guerin, Matthew Giambra and Dust- mony, the couple celebrated their
the late Michael Pelepko, formerly employed as an attorney at Cefalo The matron of honor was Amy in Swales, friends of the groom. new marriage, surrounded by friends
of Wilkes-Barre, and Irene Filak and Associates, West Pittston. Ferretti, sister of the bride, and the Scriptural readings were offered by and family, at a reception at Green
and the late George Filak, former- Anthony is a 1994 graduate of bridesmaid was close friend, Andrea Lesley Sapak, Danielle Kishbaugh Pond County Club, Bethlehem.
ly of Jersey City, N.J. Wyoming Area High School. He Recene. Groomsmen were David and Megan Landmesser. Offertory The bride is a 2000 graduate of
Megan is a 2003 graduate of earned a Bachelor of Science degree Kloss and Ted Wiley, close friends. gifts were presented by Michelle Hanover Area Junior-Senior High
Bishop Hoban High School, in exercise science from the Uni- Ring bearer was Carter Driscoll, Gilligan, sister-in-law of the groom, School. She earned her bachelor’s
Wilkes-Barre. She earned an Asso- versity of Pittsburgh in 1998 and nephew of the groom. Readings were and Maximilian Gilligan, nephew of degree in psychology and English
ciate of Science degree in broad- obtained his health and physical given by John Jesse Benscoter, broth- the groom. from Elizabethtown College in 2004.
cast communications at Luzerne education certificate from East The rehearsal dinner was hosted by She obtained her master’s degree in
er, and Kathryn Intrieri, aunt of the
County Community College, Nan- Stroudsburg University in 2003. He is the parents of the bride and groom at counseling psychology in 2007 from
bride. Officiant was Pastor Robert
ticoke, and a Bachelor of Arts employed as a teacher at Wyoming the Krutz residence. An evening Kutztown University. She is employ-
Coscia.
degree in broadcast journalism at cocktail hour, dinner and dancing ed as a counselor at Montgomery
Area School District. The couple had a sunset reception
American University, Washington, were held at the Waterfront in Plains County Community College in Blue
The couple will exchange vows on at The Mad Batter, Carrol Villa Hotel,
D.C. She is employed as a news Township. Bell.
producer at WMAR TV, Balti- Oct. 14, 2011, at Caesar’s Palace, Las Cape May, N.J., where they had the
Nicole is a 1997 graduate of E.L. The groom is a 1996 graduate of
more, Md. Vegas, Nev. best time of their lives.
Meyers High School and a 2001 grad- Palisades High School in Kintners-
Nikolai is a 2004 graduate of uate of King’s College. She is employ- ville. He earned his associate’s degree
Bishop Hoban High School, ed by the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in mechanical design/CAD tech-
Wilkes-Barre, and earned a Bache- Penguins as the director of market- nology from Lincoln Technical In-
lor of Science degree in nursing at
Misericordia University, Dallas.
John Handler celebrates 103rd birthday ing. stitute in 1998. He is enrolled at Al-
Brian is a 2002 graduate of Seton bright College, pursuing his bache-
He is employed as a critical care
nurse at Sinai Hospital, Baltimore,
Md.
JJohn
ohn Handler, Mountain Top, celebrated his 103rd birthday
on May 18, 2011.
enjoys spending time with his family and friends and
Catholic High School and a 2007
graduate of King’s College. He is
lor’s degree in accounting. He is
employed as a design drafter at Vic-
employed by Deluxe Digital Studios taulic in Nazareth.
The couple resides in Baltimore, exercising every day. He is also an avid reader. as a production manager. They honeymooned on the Hawai-
Md., with their Chihuahua, Anas- John’s first job was working for Franklin D. Roosevelt before The couple honeymooned in the ian Islands, including the Big Island,
tasia. The couple will exchange he became President. Riviera Maya and reside in Wyoming, Maui and Oahu. The couple resides
vows this summer at St. Robert He resides with his family, Greg and Jill Gower and their Pa. at their home in Wescosville, Pa.
Bellarmine Parish in Wilkes-Barre. children, Katie and Sarah.
K

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Joseph E. Berti to
celebrate 91st
birthday
Jresident
oseph E. (Jibber)
Berti, a life-time
of Swoyers-
ville, will celebrate his
91st birthday June 3,
2011.
He is the son of the
late John and Eugenia Piere Berti,
Swoyersville. He was married to the
late Tillie Gallagher Berti, Swoyersville.
They celebrated their 63rd wedding
anniversary on Aug. 4, 2008.
Corgan, Kotsur He was a plasterman by trade and
was employed by local contractors
K atelyn Leonora Corgan and Rob-
ert Allen Kotsur were united in
Siskovich, Little Charnetski, Shiber Sromovski, Stitzer
Stanley Susek and Frank Coslett. He
retired in 1988 from Tenavision Corpo-
the sacrament of marriage March 26, ration after 11 years of service.
2011, in St. Therese’s Church, Shaver-
town, by the Rev. James Paisley. S uzanne Siskovich and Brian Little
were united in the sacrament of C ynthia Gabrielle Charnetski, O.D.,
married Paul Charles Shiber on
April 22, 2011.
J oanne Sromovski and Matthew
Stitzer were united in marriage
Joe has four children: daughter Marie
E. and son-in-law, Jim Kittle, Dallas,
The bride is the daughter of John marriage May 29, 2010, at Sacred June 12, 2010, at St. John the Baptist Texas; daughter Deborah and son-in-
and Christine Corgan, Shavertown. Heart of Jesus Church, Wilkes-Barre, A weeklong celebration with family Church, Larksville, by the Rev. Ger- law, Joe Walsh, Pittston; daughter
by Monsignor John Sempa. and friends in Los Cabos led up to Corinne and son-in-law, Michael Craig,
She is the granddaughter of Ger- ald Gurka.
The bride is the daughter of Carol the wedding day. The ceremony and
aldine Wroblewski and John Corgan, The bride is the daughter of Paul Cedar Hill, Texas; and son Dale, Plano,
celebration were held at Las Palmas
both of Nanticoke, and the late Jo- and William Siskovich, Plains Town- and Margy Sromovski, Larksville. Texas. Grandchildren are Joseph and
de Cortez overlooking the Sea of
seph Wroblewski and the late Do- ship. She is the granddaughter of Cortez in Los Barriles, Baja Cali- The groom is the son of Bud and Kyle Walsh, West Pittston; Kelly Walsh
rothy Corgan. Agnes Siskovich; the late Theodore fornia Sur, Mexico. Renie Stitzer, Kingston. Pacelli and husband, Frank, Swoyers-
Siskovich; and the late Helen and Dr. Charnetski is the daughter of Given in marriage by her father, ville; and Matthew Berti, Plano, Texas.
The groom is the son of Joseph A.
Robert Williams. Dr. Carl J. and Susan Charnetski, the bride chose her sister, Rachael He is an active member of Holy
and Patricia Kotsur, Reyburn. He is
The groom is the son of Paulette Harveys Lake. She is the grand- Sromovski, as her maid of honor. Trinity Parish, Swoyersville, and STAR
the grandson of Joseph A. Kotsur Sr., Fitness, Edwardsville.
and Malvin Little, Plymouth. He is daughter of Carl and Irene Char- Bridesmaids were Heather Adams,
Berwick; Robert Allen Garland, Har- A party is planned in his honor by his
the grandson of the late Elizabeth netski, Kingston; Esther Price, Dal- cousin of the bride; Becky Stitzer,
risburg; the late Rose Garland; and las; and the late Harry W. Price. children.
and Warren Little and the late Mary sister-in-law of the groom; and Joce-
the late Carol Kotsur. Mr. Shiber is the son of Mr. and
Ann and Edward Schwartz. lyn Wadzin and Kristen Stevenson,
The bride was given away in mar- Mrs. Charles Shiber, Dallas. He is the friends of the bride. The flower girl
The bride, given in marriage by her
riage by her father. She chose her grandson of Mary Shiber, Dallas. was Robin Stitzer, niece of the
father, chose her sister, Sarah Siskov-
sister, Danielle Corgan, and her close Caden, Erik and Ryan Charnetski,
ich, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids groom.
friend, Katie Lynch, as her maids of nephews of the bride, comprised the
were Charity Udzella, sister of the wedding party and gave a toast at the The groom chose his brother, Jon
honor. Bridesmaids were Erin Blain groom; Amy Bartosh and Jolene Stitzer, as his best man. Groomsmen
celebration. Flowers were by John
and Tanya Smolinsky, friends of the Siskovich, cousins of the bride; and were Eric Keiper, John Anthony,
Mackey from Scranton, friend of the
bride, and Keri Nafus, sister of the Kate Brown and Tara McCathy, bride. Juanito Medina performed Michael Stevenson and Lenny Bar-
groom. friends of the bride. Jade Udzella, Spanish and salsa music during the tone, friends of the groom. The ring
The groom chose his close friends, niece of the groom, was flower girl. ceremony and celebration. bearer was Jacob Stitzer, nephew of
Doug Wagner and Farron Hakanson, The groom chose his best friend, An engagement party was given in the groom.
as his best men. Groomsmen were Michael Williams, as best man. the fall at the home of the bride’s Readings were given by David
Joseph A. Kotsur III, brother of the Groomsmen were Warren Little, parents in Harveys Lake. During the Sromovski, godfather of the bride,
groom, and David Cruz and Isaac brother of the groom; Theodore Sis- wedding week, a dinner was hosted
at Tio Pablo’s by the parents of the
and the mother of the groom. The Skibinskis
Booth, friends of the groom. kovich, brother of the bride; Rick The bride was honored with a
Flower girls were Addyson Wro-
blewski, cousin of the bride; Grace
Matthews, nephew of the groom; and
Jason Williams and Lee Jones,
groom. A beach bonfire was hosted
by the parents of the bride at sunset
bridal shower hosted by the mother
of the bride and her bridal party at
M r. and Mrs. Bernard Skibinski Sr.,
Wilkes-Barre, will celebrate their
60th wedding anniversary, June 2,
featuring dorado caught by the
Rushmer, friend of the bride; and friends of the groom. the Pierce Street Deli, Kingston. A 2011. They were married in SS. Peter
groom on a fishing excursion in the
Abigail Nafus, niece of the groom. Scriptural readings were given by Sea of Cortez. A Mexican Fiesta, rehearsal dinner was hosted by the and Paul’s Church, Plains Township,
Kathy Rembish, godmother and aunt featuring a favorite local guitarist, parents of the groom at Perugino’s, by the late Rev. Stanley Stungus.
Ring bearers were Ryan and Andrew
of the bride, and Ronald Brace, cou- was given by the bride’s godfather Luzerne. An evening cocktail hour Their attendants were Maryann
Trumm, friends of the bride.
sin of the bride. Presentation of the and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. James and reception, hosted by the bride’s Purta Dombroski, Pauline Purta
Readings were given by Cyril Cor- Ragukas, Claire Petrosky Lysiak, the
gifts was given by Kristen Siskovich Harrison at their home in Los Bar- parents, were held at the Apple Tree
gan, uncle of the bride; Thomas Ciak, Terrace, Newberry Estates. late Stanley Skibinski, the late Fran-
and Danielle Siskovich, cousins of the riles.
friend of the groom; Theresa Conway, Dr. Charnetski is a graduate of The bride is a 1999 graduate of cis Purta and William Rinken.
aunt of the bride, and the father of bride, and Jason Udzella, nephew of Mrs. Skibinski is the former Ger-
the groom. Music for the ceremony Wilkes University and the Pennsylva- Wyoming Valley West High School.
the groom. Gifts were presented by nia College of Optometry. She is an She is a 2003 and 2005 graduate of trude Purta, daughter of the late Paul
was performed by David Baloga. and Anna Kobuta Purta.
Joann Wroblewski, godmother of the optometrist at Northeastern Eye Wilkes University, where she earned
An evening cocktail hour and re- Institute. She is an executive of the Mr. Skibinski is the son of the late
bride; Mark Corgan, godfather of the a Bachelor of Arts degree in business
ception were held at Appletree Ter- alumni board of directors at Wilkes Michael and Frances Kaminski Ski-
bride; Robert Garland, grandfather of administration and her Master of
race in Dallas. The bride was honor- University, a member of the board of binski. Before retiring, he was em-
the groom; and Michelle Wroblewski, Business Administration degree. She ployed by United Parcel Service.
ed at a bridal shower hosted by her directors at Step By Step Inc. and a
cousin of the bride. Ushers were is employed as the senior manager of The Skibinskis have three children:
bridal attendants and mothers of the volunteer for the SPCA of Luzerne
Joseph A. Kotsur III, brother of the bride and groom at the PAV Hall, County. customer service for Lord & Taylor. Barbara Ann Sherman, Massachu-
groom, and Steven Wroblewski and Plains Township. A rehearsal dinner Mr. Shiber is a graduate of Miser- The groom is a 1997 graduate of setts; the late Joan Thiemann, Moun-
Joseph Wroblewski, uncles of the icordia University and is employed by Wyoming Valley West High School. tain Top; and Bernard Skibinski Jr.,
was held at the North End Slovak Wilkes-Barre. Their grandchildren
bride. Cintas in the fire safety division. He He is a 2002 graduate of College
Club. are: Jennifer Thiemann Welgosh and
A bridal shower was hosted by the is an avid soccer player and golfer. Misericordia, where he earned a
The bride is a graduate of Bishop her husband, John Welgosh; Jacque-
mothers of the bride and groom, Cindy and Paul plan to honeymoon Bachelor of Science degree in sports
Hoban High School and earned a line Thiemann; and Toni Marie Ski-
bridesmaids and flower girls at Coop- in Barcelona and Ibiza this summer. management. He is also a 2009 grad-
Bachelor of Science degree in med- binski, who will celebrate her 17th
ers Waterfront Restaurant, Pittston. They reside in Kingston with their uate of the Lackawanna College Po-
ical imaging from Misericordia Uni- dogs, Daisy and Chloe. birthday on June 2. The couple also
The parents of the groom hosted the lice Academy Program. has three step-grandchildren, Karl,
versity and a certificate in radiation
The couple honeymooned in the Olivia Joan and Shaun Edward.
rehearsal dinner at Leggio’s, Dallas. oncology therapy from Virginia West-
Riviera Maya, Mexico. They reside in A family dinner will be celebrated
The wedding reception was held at ern Community College. She is em-
West Wyoming. for the couple.
Bentley’s, Ashley. ployed by Geisinger Wyoming Valley
The couple resides in North Car- Medical Center as a radiographer.
olina. The groom is a graduate of Wyom-
ing Valley West High School. He is NAMES AND FACES dency in internal
medicine at the Uni-
versity of Rochester,
employed as a manager for Long
Strong Memorial
Brynn L. Vosburg John Silver’s restaurants.
The couple honeymooned on a
Rosemary Shaver, Shavertown, a junior
with a double major in history and
Hospital, Rochester,
N.Y.
baptized cruise to San Juan, St. Thomas, Do- political science at The University of
Scranton, was selected as the winner of Local residents attend-
minican Republic, and Haiti. They ing the University of
the inaugural Weinberg Memorial Li- Menapace
reside in Hanover Township.
B rynn Leslie brary Research Prize. Scranton were recent-
Vosburg, daugh- The award recognizes ly included in the 201 1 edition of Who’s
ter of Gary and
Nicole Vosburg,
Keleigh A. Longfoot excellence in research
projects that show
Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges. Students
Doylestown, was baptized The Skroskys significant knowledge
of the methods of
were selected as national outstanding
leaders based on their academic
baptized on May research and the achievement, service to the community,
15, 2011, by Dea-
R
leadership in extracurricular activities
K eleigh Adryiene on and Anna Reino Skrosky will information gathering
con George Corwell at Our Lady Longfoot be- celebrate their 50th anniversary process and use of and potential for continued success. The
of Mt. Carmel Church, Doyl- Shaver library resources, tools local students are: Christopher Carey,
came a member of with a wedding anniversary Mass on
and services. Shaver also participates in Duryea, a biology major; Mae Lynn
estown. the Catholic faith June 5 at St. Peter’s Cathedral in
the university’s honors program. Court- Chan, Kingston, a biophysics major;
Brynn was born on Dec. 16, on March 6, 2011, Scranton, Pa. They were married on Maria Gubbiotti, Falls, a biochemistry,
ney Fluehr, a senior exercise science
2010. through the waters June 10, 1961, at Sacred Heart Parish, major from Bensalem, Benjamin Redan, cell and molecular biology major; Judi-
Brynn’s godparents are her of baptism. Luzerne, Pa. a senior biochemistry major from Tunk- th Gunshannon, Luzerne, a liberal
aunt and uncle, Megan Ross, She was born on Feb. 8, 2011, Anna is the daughter of Tom and hannock and William Woody, a senior studies major; Daniel Jackowitz, Moos-
Doylestown, and Scott Vosburg, Anna Reino. theology/religious studies major from ic, an electrical engineering and com-
to Michael and Kimmy Longfoot. puter science major; and Megan Walsh,
Moosic. The couple resided in Lodi, N.J., Bryn Mawr received Honorable Mention
Keleigh will be welcomed by Laflin, a nursing major.
Maternal grandparents are the awards. Award winners were recently
proud godparents Nancy Geiser for 40 years and in 2000 they retired honored at a reception at the Weinberg
late Leslie Ross and Jan Ross, to Shavertown, Pa. Amanda Reinmiller, Conyngham, recently
and Billy O’Donnell into the Memorial Library.
Seaville, N.J. Paternal grandpar- received the Institute for Physical Ther-
Holy Family Parish Church, Lu- Their older son, R.J., passed away apy Excellence Award at a ceremony
ents are Julie Vosburg, Moosic, Laurel Anne Menapace, daughter of
zerne. in 1989. Their younger son, Rick, Raymond and Deborah Menapace, honoring graduate students at Widener
and Gary Vosburg Sr., Avoca. Included in those celebrating lives in Indiana with his wife, Su- University, Chester. The award is given
Harveyville, recently earned her Doctor
Great-grandparents are Julius this very special day are her zanne. They are grandparents to of Medicine degree from the University annually to students who have excelled
and Rose Marie Janesko, Moosic, grandparents, David and Mau- R.J.’s two children, Rob and Jena. of Rochester School of Medicine and in the physical therapy program and
and Shirley Vosburg, Avoca. reen Longfoot and Bill and The couple plans a family gather- Dentistry. Menapace is a 2002 graduate earned a 3.8 or higher grade point
A brunch for family and of Northwest Area High School and a average. Reinmiller graduated from the
Christine O’Donnell and her ing at their home on Memorial Day university May 14 with a doctorate in
friends was held in Brynn’s hon- 2006 graduate of Pennsylvania State
brothers, David and Brandon Weekend. In early fall they will take a physical therapy.
or. University. She has accepted a resi-
Longfoot. trip to the Northwest.

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GNA students attend Career Forum


Students in the fifth-grade and gifted classes at Greater Nanticoke Area Elementary Center recently
attended the first GNA Career Forum. Twelve careers were represented and each student was able to
attend two different sessions. The event was coordinated by Jim Gialanella, Northeastern Pennsylvania
Tech Prep Consortium; Julie Perhacs, elementary school counselor; and Ryan Kearney, gifted teacher.
Some of the participants, from left, first row: Andrew Bartlow, Wilkes University, science careers; Cary
Moran, SPCA, animal care careers; Sgt. Chris Keen, Pennsylvania National Guard; Sgt. Andres Colon, U.S.
Army. Second row: Elaine Carpenter, Carpenter Dental; Gretchen Eagen, Mercy Hospital, medical careers;
Brian Mihneski, Luzerne County Community College, IT careers; Rachel Curtis, Wilkes University, science
careers; Perhacs; Frances Egler, FM Kirby Center, performing arts careers; attorney Mark Bufalino, legal
careers; Tammy Hoyt, Hoyt Design, fine arts careers. Also participating were: Ed Grant, GNA Elementary
Center, education/coaching careers; Ruth Corcoran, Cork Restaurant, culinary careers; Dr. Mark Rutkow-
ski, Luzerne County Community College, engineering careers.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Marywood grads earn academic medals


MMI students garner honors at Biology Olympics Several local students recently received Commencement Med-
Madyson B. Daniels Ryan J. Reedy
MMI Preparatory School recently received two first-place awards in
the 29th annual Biology Olympics held at Cedar Crest College, Allen-
als from Marywood University at the 201 1 commencement cere-
mony. Michael Kuniega, son of David and Catherine Kuniega,
town. Seventeen teams of five high school students demonstrated their Plymouth Township, was awarded the Tama Medal for Excellence
Madyson Bethany Daniels, Ryan John Reedy, son of Cheryl
daughter of Jeffrey and Rachelle knowledge of biology during the daylong competition. MMI’s team in Mathematical Sciences. Sean Hogan, son of Donna Brown and
and John Reedy III, Exeter, is placed first in the category of Biology Trivia and team member David Stephen Hogan, Plymouth, received the Walton Medal for Excel-
Daniels, Sweet Valley, celebrated celebrating his ninth birthday
her second birthday May 27. Polashenski earned a first-place award for his individual assessment in lence in Public Administration. Jessica Julia Pawlowski, daughter
today, May 29. Ryan is a grand- ecology. Some of the team members, from left, are Michael Mele, biol- of Catherine and Gerald Pawlowski, Nanticoke, earned the Nemot-
Madyson is a granddaughter of son of Nancy Sobeski and the
Ronald Daniels, Dallas; Jean ogy teacher and adviser; Joseph Hornak; Brianna Nocchi; Polashenski; ko Medal for Distinction in Nursing. Emily McKernan, daughter of
late Anthony “Jake” Sobeski,
Daniels, Trucksville; Alfred and and Trebor Hall. Shital Patel is also a team member. Richard and Kathleen McKernan, Mountain Top, was awarded the
West Pittston, and John Reedy
Mary Ann Martin, Zellwood, Fla.; Jenkins-Colis Gilroy Medal for Excellence in Undergraduate Social
Jr. and the late Carol Reedy,
and the late Deatra Martin. She Pittston. Work. Award winners from left, are Hogan, McKernan, Pawlowski
is a great-granddaughter of and Kuniega.
Betty Kush, Kingston, and Roset-
ta Tarreto, Luzerne. Madyson
has a brother, Cole.

Wilkes-Barre safety patrol team students awarded


Destiny Warnagiris Five students from elementary schools in the Wilkes-Barre Area
Destiny Warnagiris, daughter of School District were recently honored by AAA Mid-Atlantic, through
Candice and George Warnagiris the Mid-Atlantic Foundation for Safety and Education, for their out-
Ryan R. Smith Jr., Plains Township, is cele-
brating her 16th birthday today,
standing service to their school communities serving as members of
the safety patrol team. Students were nominated by faculty members
Ryan Robert Smith, son of Rob- May 29. Destiny is a grand- or administrators at their schools. A luncheon honoring the students
ert Smith and Molly Lavery-
Smith, is celebrating his ninth
daughter of Ernest Spencer,
Debbie and Joe Kotulski and
and guests was sponsored by the foundation. Each student received
a plaque acknowledging the achievement and $150 in savings bonds
W-B Academy students collect donations for SPCA
birthday today, May 29. Ryan is a Barb and George Warnagiris Sr., provided by the foundation. The foundation also supports the school The students at Wilkes-Barre Academy recently conducted a
grandson of Katie Lavery, all of Wilkes-Barre. She is a safety patrol program free of charge. Some of the award recipients, drive for items needed by the Luzerne County SPCA. Mrs. Sem-
Wilkes-Barre; Helen Smith, great-granddaughter of Cathe- from left, first row: Tina Nguyen, Heights-Murray Elementary; Lauren cheski’s second-grade class collected the most items and received
Trucksville; the late Owen La- rine Anderson, Wilkes-Barre, and Owca, Dr. Kistler Elementary; Jenna Rhodes, Dan Flood Elementary a dress-down day. Some of the second-grade students, from left,
very; and the late Clement the late Martha Williams, In- and Angelina Davis, Solomon/Plains Memorial Elementary. Second first row, are Anthony Paraventi, Jordyn Ruane and Antonio D’Ap-
Smith. He has a brother, Liam, 1 1, kerman. Destiny has a sister, row: Phil Schoener, guest speaker, WBRE sports director, and Josafat
and a sister, Lily, 6.
polonio. Second row: Destinee Rogers, James Kelly, Maria Pais
Arianna, 13. Brito, Boyd Dodson Elementary. and Nathaniel May.

Pre-kindergarten classes at Little Stars Nursery School shine at graduation ceremony


The pre-kindergarten classes at Little Stars photos depicting their activities during the year Landon Lore, Chayse Masakowski and Michael Golembeski, Brooke Felici, Alivia Graboske and
Nursery School, Nanticoke, recently held the at the school. Magician Pat Ward also enter- Bigos. Third row: Margaret Hopkins, nurse; Kathy Mariah Minnelli. Second row: Shayne Farrell,
26th annual graduation program at the Luzerne tained the graduates and their families. Morning Snyder, teacher; Chris John Halchak; Brayden Michael Bonk, Sydney Zubritski, Alyssa Evans,
County Community College Conference Center. class graduates, (above, left) from left, first row, Wanchisen; Ethan Spencer; Alice Biscontini, Gianna Higdon, Gerry Faulls and Owen Boshek.
Following the presentation of diplomas, the grad- are Lindsay Snook, Ella Kreitzer, Lauren Kijek, teacher; and Betty Height, teacher. Afternoon Third row: Margaret Hopkins, nurse; Alice Biscon-
uates presented a program of poems and songs. Claire Aufiero and Allison Brown. Second row: class graduates (above, right), from left, first row, tini, teacher; Betty Height, teacher; and Kathy
The students were then presented an album of Niko Butczynski, Mason Czapla, Liam Mullery, are Amanda Zemetro, Kelsey Clark, McKenna Snyder, teacher.

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Meghann Hartmann, John Hoop- dice Mackus, Daniel Marcincav- Mercades Faatz, Logan Goss,
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HONOR ROLL novich, Sara Skammer, Katherine


Snyder, Demetra Szatkowski,
Peter van Hemert, Nicholas
Brooke Evans, Matthew Fasulka,
Sara Flaherty, Stephanie Force,
Sarah Gillette, Megan Grabowski,
man, Leah Zumchak.
Grade 10: Honors with Distinc-
Alyssa Horvath, Megan Johnson,
Nathan Kish, Luisa Klemm,
Briana Konecke, Tess McCarty,
Sarah Kerdesky, Peter Kuritz,
Patrick Madaya, Patrick Maley,
Alex Manganella, Connor Marti-
tion: Chloe Alles, Bridget Boyle,
Zabriski. Second Honors: Alexis Ashley Gross, Aubrey Gryskiew- Mary Manganello, Katherine nez, David Matcho, Lauren
Matthew Diaco, Blake Donovan,
Dallas Senior High School Arnold, Zachary Berger, Jordan
Bloom, Lindsay Danko, Jessica
icz, Kelly Healey, Elizabeth Hoov-
er, Alex Ivoska, Lindsey Kelly,
Tanner Englehart, Megan Flem- Marianacci, Marissa Martindale,
Jack Matusiak, Casey McAndrew,
McDermott, Erin Michael, Chris-
topher Milligan, Samantha Mis-
ing, Emily Harchar, Lauren
DeMuro, Nicholas Dennis, Chris- Timothy Kennedy, Amanda James McGovern, Nicholas sal, Jaime Moran, Bryan Morgan,
Jeffrey D. Shaffer, principal, Dallas Jones, Merissa Konnick, Chris-
topher Dillon, Alyssa Dolman, Kotch, Markus Leu, Erika Michalisin, Madeline Mulhern, Andrew Nardone, Patrick Ne-
Senior High School, recently topher LaFratte, Alyssa Menzel,
Stephanie Dosiak, Cameron McCabe, Colleen McDonald, Rachel Olszewski, James Smith, John M. Murray, John P. Murray, whart, Megan Ostrum, Mason
announced the Honor Roll for
Ferdinand, Frank Ferlenda, Kiley Caitlin Meehan, Caitlyn Metz, Olivia Sod, Brian Stepniak, Jamie Helena Nguyen, Andrew Parme- Palissery, Blake Pertyl, Michael
the third marking period.
Foley, Kelsey Hall, Lindsey Harg- Kassondra Michno, Tamara Wise. First Honors: Evonna lee, Greg Petorak, Cara Pricher, Pierce, Regan Rome, Peter Shav-
Grade 12: Honors with Distinc- er, Bethany Harris, Kayla Hen- Nijmeh, Eric Novroski, Alexandra Ackourey, Amy Avillion, Alyssa Daniel Saba, Brandon Scott, er, Sarah Smith, Michael Stach-
tion: Robert Adams, Arielle nings, Ryan Hertel, Kevin Hine, Owen, Jacob Piskorik, Brandy Belskis, Bryan Biesecker, Caitlin Courtney Sickel, Joshua Smith, nik, Nigel Stearns, Joseph Steve,
Belskis, Rocco Cabrera, Janelle Chelsi Hunter, William Kaleta Popple, Kaylin Russell, Ryan Cameron, Michael Carey, Alan Jonathan Strausser, Tyler Tuck, Jacqueline Sutton, Nora Tidey,
Cyprich, Katherine Darling, Meghan Martin, David Martin- Thomas, Michelle Thompson, Cheskiewicz, Maria Chielli, Anna Nathan Vario, Skyler Velazco, Ryan Totten, Cortlyn Van
Pierce Donovan, Meghan Gallis, dale, Caroline Milligan, Rory Thomas Tidey, Melissa Tucker, Chinikaylo, Nicole Chipego, Kyle Williams, Amber Yang, Deutsch, Aaron van Hemert,
Brandon Harding, Ryan Hogan, Moran, Kevin Muldoon, Scott Jonathan Weaver, Aaron Weir, Christopher Colacito, Rebecca Jennifer Yannuzzi, Eric Zawatski, Taryn Weaver, Stephen Wempa,
Kevin Hunter, Molly Kammen, Napkora, Marc Noyalis, Carisa Kayla Yaglowski, Kathryn Yan- Darling, James DelPriore, Deidre Kyle Zumchak. Krista Zimmerman, Samantha
McKenzie Kelly, Janara Koehler, Panzetta, Aaron Perez, Tristan chuk, Laura Zimmerman, Alex- DeLuca, James Duffy, Ashley Zimniski. Second Honors: Omar
Dana Krawetz, Anthony LaFratte, ander Zubko. Second Honors: Grade 9: Honors with Distinction: Abualburak, Nell Adams, Allison
Rinehart, Elizabeth Rybakovsky, Dunbar, John Emil, Nicole Giam- Sarah Blamire, Emily Blessner,
Taylor Millington, Desiree Ro- Steven Shatrowskas, Rikki Shot- Andrew Arnoldi, Donald Behm, pietro, Morgan Gilhooley, Allison Amos, Kellyann Anderson, Jacob
berts, Lauren Rosen, Danielle Emily Capitano, Gabrielle Cara- Lauren Butruce, Dana Capitano, Arnold, Britnee Atherholt, Ste-
well, Erika Sims, Nicole Sobocin- Grose, Clara Grube, Jessica Decklan Cerza, Lauren Charney,
Shaver, Ali Snider, Emily Spring, ski, Amanda Sotko, Carly Tomko, vaggio, Dana Carey, Jacob Chiel- Hiscox, Taylor Hodle, Michael phanie Baines, Casey Barrett,
Rebecca Sweetra, Jonathan li, Emily Collins, Francesco Cos- Kristi Culp, Magdalena Fannick, Christopher Behm, Rosario
Patrick Touhey, Ashlyn Van Kapral, Ryan Kozloski, Elizabeth Amber Habib, Drew Harding,
Wallace, Brian Wise. First Hon- tantino, Victoria Crockett, Taylor Kravitz, Loreal Lyback, Joshua Bevevino, Carmen Cabrera,
Deutsch, Devin Williams, Tim- Sara Hudak, Leonard Javick,
ors: Sabrina Alles, Kristan Baker, Davies, William Dixon, Zachary McEntee, Katherine Metcalf, Jenna Davis, Dominic DeLuca,
othy Williams, Stephen Zapot- Lyubov Kiriakidi, Alexandra
Carl Baxter, Anthony Benedetti, Downs, Corey Ehret, Chelsea Stephen Mingey, Jenna Morgan, Bethany Dennis, Curtis Evans,
Adrienne Box, Shannon Brobst, icky, Samantha Zimmerman. Klinges, Amanda Martin, Gurmail
English, Bethany Flanders, Jere- Taylor Newhart, Meghan O’Brien, Garrett Geise, Mary Gittens,
Michael Brown, Taylor Burak, Grade 1 1: Honors with Distinction: my Geisinger, Taylor Gingell, Mathon, Erin Muldoon, Emma Zachary Goodwin, Carl Gross,
Krysti Oschal, Gates Palissery,
Gabrielle Byczek, Ashley Carle, Somiah Almeky, Sarah Bilski, Segan Hamilton, Alexandra Niznik, Samuel Reinert, Michelle Jonathan Higgins, Alexandra
David Payne, Jillian Payne, Sarah
Samantha Casto, Christopher Alyssa Charney, Casey Conway, Heltzel, Dana Jolley, Luke Jolley, Thompson, Kayla Wanek, Joshua Hood, Alexander Jones, Ashley
Payne, Michael Podskoch, Jo-
Clemson, Jason Crispell, Taylor Kelsey Dissinger, Rachael Ger- Amanda Kornak, Samantha Weaver, Haley Wilcox, Madison Kapral, Joseph Kimball, Leah
seph Rader, Megan Redlich,
Culver, Nicholas Gototweski, stein, Angelina Hoidra, Chelsea Lentz, Kalie Lindbuchler, Aaron Ziemba. First Honors: Lily Kleynowski, Amanda Kus, Emily
Francois Ross, Rebecca Schna-
Allison Hardwick, Joshua Ka- Martin, Christine McCarthy, Lisses, Jennifer Lloyd, Jenna Amadio, Giovana Augustine, Lofing, Maria Lombard, Mary
ble, Jason Simonovich, Gwendo-
churick, Alicia Kaiser, Nadia David Miller, Alyssa Monaghan, Lombardo, Carly Manganello, John Blat, Grace Carolan, Jennif- Martin, Bryce Mattson, Travis
lyn Smith, Danielle Spencer,
Kazimi, Jon Laity, Allison Litch- Kelly Monaghan, Deep Patgel, John McCarthy, Jessica Missal, er Cave, Drew Cohen, Kathryn Mattson, Margaret Michael,
William Stoss, Damon Szatkow-
kowski, Cameron Lupole, Kelsey Sarah Pomfret, Emily Prater, Marilyn Mizenko, Daniel Morgan, Comitz, Stephanie Cybulski, Michael Mihal, Aaron Napkora,
ski, Cary Vailes, Marcus Wagner,
Maas, Meghan Macarty, Saman- Andrew Santora, Kirby Szalkow- Gabriella Oliveri, Madeline Logan Darling, Kelsie Davis, Amanda O’Day, Kaitlyn Palmer,
Danna Yu, Eric Yurko, Ryan
tha Martin, Corrine Matusiak, ski. First Honors: Mariya Acker- Payne, Nova Price, James Roc- Elizabeth Dillon, Bryanna Dis- Kallysta Panagakos, Vincenzo
Zapoticky. Second Honors: Lilla
Kelly Mazur, Tyler Morgan, Kath- man, Jess Adams, Rachael Alles, cograndi, Greg Selenski, Joshua singer, Alyssah Dombek, Bren- Parente, David Pomfret, Colton
Amico, Stephanie Burba, Colin
leen Moyer, Andrew Murray, Ali Kasey Bloom, Gavin Carolan, Shilanski, Allison Spencer, Jere- den Ehret, Catherine Gawlas, Powell, Joshua Rukstalis, Rocky
Casto, Ronald Chupka, Christie
Paris, Jacqueline Pearson, Chris- Jessica Congdon, Hilary Cross- Patrick Gelso, Ryan Georgetti, Rutkoski, Matthew Saba, David
my Stair, Adam Stofila, Elaina Conway, Paige Cuba, Laura
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WSCTC holds honor society induction ceremony


West Side Career and Technology Center recently held its 14th annual National Technical Honor Socie-

Students of the Quarter honored at Dallas High School ty induction dinner at the Knights of Columbus, Luzerne. In order to qualify for this society, students
must achieve a 3.1 grade point average, or higher, and have excellent behavior and attendance. At the
dinner, from left, first row: Sam Edmonds; Hannah Smith; Emily Mansilla; Victoria Apostolov; Steeviema-
Dallas High School recently held its Student of the Quarter breakfast to honor the 2010-201 1 Stu- rie Holmes; Dawn Harding, honor society adviser; Emilee Krasson; Desiree Smith; Kassandra Edmonds;
dents of the Quarter. State Senator Lisa Baker and Carol Sweeney, legislative outreach specialist to Barbara Farley; and Felisha Davenport. Second row: Stanley Sopota; Alton Baggett; Justin Romanoski;
State Representative Karen Boback, presented certificates of recognition to the students. At the Shawn Davis; Elizabeth Ellis, administrative director; Brian Cupp; Ralph Shulde; Marc Denlinger; and
breakfast, from left, first row, are Ashlyn Van Deutsch, Janara Koehler, Sara Skammer, Rachel Alles, Stephen Klebetz.
Erica Sims and Maria Fessler. Second row: Sweeney, Megan Redlich, Ryan Hertel, Joshua Kachurick,
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Truancy training seminar held in county


Luzerne Intermediate Unit, Luzerne County Children and Youth
Services and the Education Law Center recently held a training
seminar to address the issue of truancy in Luzerne County. More
GNA Elementary student than 100 community professionals attended the seminar hosted
by the Luzerne Intermediate Unit. The goal of the training was to
designs T-shirt for field trip bring all systems together to increase communication and devel-
op problem-solving strategies. Participants, from left, first row:
Greater Nanticoke Area Ele- Emily Intellicato. Luzerne County Children and Youth; Fred Pier-
mentary Center PTA recently atoni, district judge; Judge Tina Polachek-Gartley; Martin Kane,
held its annual field trip T-shirt district judge; Joseph Zola, district judge; and John Kowalski,
drawing contest for the fifth- Luzerne County Children and Youth. Second row: Jennifer Low-
Star Students named at Schuyler Avenue Elementary School grade class. Cassidy Moore, a
student in Mr. Grant’s class, was
man, attorney, Education Law Center; Mary Jo Shisko, Luzerne
Intermediate Unit; Hal Bloss, Luzerne Intermediate Unit; Joe
the winner. Every student from
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kindergarten through fifth grade
Star Students for the month of April. Awarded students have exemplary behavior and have displayed diate Unit; Daniel Pillets, attorney, Luzerne County Court System;
will wear the shirt on their field
positive attitudes towards themselves, their school and teachers. Star students, from left, first row, are Frank Castano, Luzerne County Children and Youth; and Maura
trip. Cassidy was also presented
Lita George, Hunter Rubano, Zoe McNeill, Michael Johnson, and Jude Nichol. Second row: Irelynd Mcinerney, attorney, Education Law Center.
with a check from the PTA for
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GRADUATIONS Mesa State College, Grand tion. But you can’t miss one laugh.
thing about Bryan-Smith She left school and took a
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Stacy Bush, Tunkhannock, Master Continued from Page 1B
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Paige Narins, Kingston. executives: just below her mentally ill patients where
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mathematics, summa cum laude.
Elmira College, Elmira, N.Y. The effort was a success Nursing was her first ca- a difference,” Bryan-Smith
Ashley Culpepper, Drums; Kelly Bronson,
Nicole M. Frusciante, Swoyersville, Providence College, Providence, Hunlock Creek; Callin Karnopp, Tunk- for Bryan-Smith and many reer, and though it wasn’t said. “I went to nursing
Bachelor of Science degree in R.I. hannock. Geisinger employees, and her first career choice, school at 21 years of age and
mathematics, cum laude. Jaime Lipski, Dallas, bachelor’s it’s just one example of how Bryan-Smith said she has I fell in love with hospital
degree in psychology, cum laude. Penn State – University Park she has spent her life trying never once regretted being a nursing. I could see every
Lebanon Valley College, Annville Joscelyn Mahon, Shavertown,
bachelor’s degree in health
Joshua Aciukewicz, Trucksville. to helping people and her nurse. day that I made a difference
Sarah M. Bevans, Beaver Meadows, community. In fact, she has “I didn’t grow up wanting for a patient or their family,
policy and management.
Doctor of Physical Therapy
degree in health science.
Washington and Lee University, made a career out of it. to be a nurse,” she said. “I and that was critical to me.”
Krystina M. Sissick, McAdoo, Bach- Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Lexington, Va. Catch Bryan-Smith bus- wanted to be a teacher or a Her career path led from
Nicole Herbst, Wyoming, honor roll status. tling about the office suite librarian because I love hospital nursing to working
elor of Science degree in ac-
counting, magna cum laude. Conn. on the second floor of Geis- books.” a front-line office position
Tabitha L. Brobst, Tamaqua, Bache- Kristine M. Watkins, Sweet Valley,
Bachelor of Arts degree in so-
York College of Pennsylvania, York inger’s South Wilkes-Barre She started pursuing a de- for a team of allergists, then
lor of Arts degree in English, Megan Phillips, Shamokin; Christopher campus and you’ll see a gree that would have led to a to stints as an office manag-
ciology. Mhley, Hazleton; John O’Connor, Goulds-
magna cum laude. woman dressed in a busi- career as a librarian, but er and vice president before
Lauren R. Davis, Tamaqua, Bache- boro; Katrina Heintz, Dallas; Theresa
ness suit juggling the usual found it wasn’t for her. she assumed her current po-
lor of Science degree in business Saint Michael’s College, Heintz, Dallas; Amy McNelis, Larksville;
Michael Brennan, Nuangola; Ryan O’Don- day full of meetings, inter- “I didn’t like it. I found out
administration.
Paul T. Orsulak II, Tamaqua, Bache-
Colchester, Vt. nell, Mountain Top. views, appointments and you had to be quiet, and See SMITH, Page 10B
Kyle D. Gallagher, Dallas, Bachelor
lor of Science degree in music of Science degree in business
education, summa cum laude. administration.
Peter A. Moro, Tresckow, Bachelor
of Arts degree in history.
Jessica M. Ferlenda, Dallas, Bache- Skidmore College, Saratoga
lor of Science degree in ele- Springs, N.Y.
mentary education, magna cum Chelsea Halsor, Dallas, Bachelor of
laude. Science degree, magna cum
Robert L. Cyphers, Tunkhannock, laude.
Bachelor of Science degree in
physics, cum laude.
Samantha L. Ide, Tunkhannock, York College of Pennsylvania,
Bachelor of Science degree in York
biology, summa cum laude. Theresa Heintz, Dallas, Bachelor of
Amanda L. Sarkowski, Mountain Arts degree in mass communi-
Top, Bachelor of Science degree cation, cum laude.

BIRTHS Lobo, Paula and Dario, Wilkes-


Barre, a son, May 18.
Combarro, Marsha and Thomas
Woodard, Pocono Pines, a
Geisinger Wyoming Valley daughter, May 18.
Medical Center Roberts, Jacqueline and Thomas
Weeks, Mountain Top, a daugh-
Colosi, Taurie and Armando Soba, ter, May 19.
Tobyhanna, a daughter, May 1 1.
Bejeski, Angela and Robert, Du-
Bobbouine, Patricia and Arthur, ryea, a son, May 19.
Pittston, a daughter, May 1 1.
Morelli, Samantha and Jason
Whispell, Christine, Pittston, a Dermody, Pringle, a son, May 19.
daughter, May 12.
Walsh, Brigid and Waylon Scott,
King, Jill and Jeff, Wilkes-Barre, a Pittston, a son, May 19.
daughter, May 12.
Cintron, Catherine and Robert
Swingle, Kelsey and Aton, Scran- Ader, Albrightsville, a son, May
ton, a daughter, May 12. 20.
Summerton, Jessica and Matthew Herring, Danielle and Mark Mur-
Farber, Wilkes-Barre, a son, May phy, Pittston, a daughter, May
13. 20.
Comparetta, Sarah and Rob, Dalmas, Kelly and Dominic, Nanti-
Wilkes-Barre, a son, May 13. coke, a son, May 20.
Bush, Michelle and Jermey, Trucks- Miller, Jamie and Christopher, Glen
ville, a daughter, May 13. Lyon, a daughter, May 20.
Rebollar, Janeth and Carlos Sosa,
Wilkes-Barre, a son, May 13.
Nesbitt Women’s and Children’s
Fedder, Julie and Andrew, Berwick,
a daughter, May 13. Center at Wilkes-Barre
Knight, Brandy and Shawn Fioren-
General Hospital
tino, Lawton, a daughter, May 14. Volch, Laura and James Deveiga,
Swoyersville, a daughter, May 17.
Dukes, Lisa and Glen, Hanover
Township, a daughter, May 14. Briggs, Kendra and Dexter Da-
niels, Wilkes-Barre, a daughter,
Maharaj, Yomatie and Richard
Fritz, Scranton, a son, May 15. May 17.

Wise, Jamie and Michael, Wyom- Reynolds, Kate and Brian, West
ing, a son, May 16. Pittston, a daughter, May 17.

Elko, Victoria and Octavian, Ply- Donavan, Alysha and Jeremy


mouth, a daughter, May 16. Harvey, Falls, a son, May 17.

Jarmusik, Lacresa and Michael Wrubel, Pamela and Jonathan,


Craig, Ashley, a son, May 16. Bear Creek Township, a daugh-
ter, May 18.
Prukala, Kelly and Barry Rinehim-
er, Plymouth, a son, May 16. Glomb, Michelle and Tyler Kopiak,
Wyoming, a son, May 18.
Barletta, Allison and Jason Antol-
ick, Hazleton, a daughter, May 17. Ashman, Shana Marie and Nathan
Warrick Sr., Pittston, May 18.
Owens, Danielle, Old Forge, a
daughter, May 17. Neiderhiser, Caitlin C. and Ryan T.
Siley, Wilkes-Barre, a son, May
Norieka, Anngenette and Gary 19.
Bienkowski, Kingston, a daugh-
ter, May 17. Hudock, Brittany, Kingston, a
daughter, May 19.
Kuzma, Tiffany and Adam,
Swoyersville, a son, May 17. Slusser, Theresa and Michael,
Wilkes-Barre, a son, May 20.
Williams, Crystal and Francis,
Duryea, a daughter, May 17.
Pugh, Allison and Michael, Hanov-
er Township, a son, May 18.

OUT-OF-TOWN
BIRTHS

Geisinger Medical Center,


Danville
Serafini, Holly and Anthony, Mif-
flinville, a son, May 18. Grandpar-
ents are Joe and Patti McCul-
lough, Bloomsburg, and Jim and
Mary Lou Serafini, Wilkes-Barre.

Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton


Wendolowski, Kelly and Ray, Moun-
tain Top, a son, May 17.

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SMITH
University. tions and local holiday land-
“It’s so great to be living in a marks of the past, like the deco-
university neighborhood where rations once displayed over the
you can walk to Boscov’s, main door to the Pomeroy’s
Continued from Page 9B
Barnes & Noble, stores like the store on Public Square and the
sition as chief administrative of- Beehive and all the great restau- giant candy-dispensing Easter
ficer at Geisinger’s South rants we have,” she said. And Bunny in the old Lazarus depart-
Wilkes-Barre campus. while she’d love to see the down- ment store.
“I’ve been very, very blessed,”
Bryan-Smith said of her journey.
“But even now, if I have a trying
day, I can walk into a clinical ar-
town continue to grow and
flourish into the kind of univer-
sity town many other areas en-
joy, Bryan-Smith said she thor-
She’s set up a special email ad-
dress for people to share those
stories or contact her regarding
photos: wbholiday@fron-
MEMORIAL DAY
ea and go out and talk to a pa- oughly enjoys all the improve- tier.com.
tient or a nurse and be reener- ments this area has already seen. Bryan-Smith said it’s impor-
gized by trying to make their “I love Movies 14. I like that tant to save these memories,
day better in some way.” when dinner is over, I can just and equally important for peo-
Though she passed on a ca- take a short walk and enjoy a mo- ple to realize how lucky they are
reer as a librarian or teacher, vie. It’s a wonderful benefit to to live in this area.
Bryan-Smith remains passion- being downtown and one I hope “I hope that people who live
ate about continuing to share people appreciate,” she said. here don’t take for granted what
knowledge, whether it’s encou- Bryan-Smith has become such an amazing community this is,”
raging people to maintain an impassioned fan of this area she said. “People still care about
healthy lifestyles that will allow that she’s planning on combin- people here … and so much good
them to avoid problems like the ing that with another interest to work gets done here every day,
heart disease that plagued her write a book. As long time an- so many people here who volun-

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I.L. BASEBALL

Yankees’
PIAA TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

winning PAUL SOKOLOSKI


streak OPINION

Women’s game
ends at 4 ends up being
Dorn’s two-run HR in the
eighth off Sanit is the
difference for Louisville.
quite a show
E
ven from way up on the con-
By STEVE BITTENBENDER course, it was easy for everyone to
For The Times Leader see.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Danny There is just something captivatingly
Dorn’s two-run home run with different about the style of play in the
two out in the eighth lifted the WNBA.
Louisville Bats past the Scran- “It’s like 3D, but better,” raved Justine
ton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees 4-3 Seely, a sophomore center who plays just
Saturday night at Louisville Slug- down the road at Benton High School.
ger Field. Too bad more people didn’t get to
The blast to left-center was just appreciate a basketball night from an
out of the reach of Austin Krum alternate dimension.
and was enough to snap SWB’s Only 2,139 fans showed up Friday
four-game win- when the WNBA brought a preseason
ning streak. game to Mohegan Sun Arena.
Amauri Sanit “For a preseason game, that’s a re-
(2-1) started the spectable crowd,” said Bobby Soper, the
inning by get- president of Mohegan Sun at Pocono
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
ting Juan Fran- Downs whose parent company owns the
Shelley Black of Coughlin wins her heat in the 3A 100 hurdles at the PIAA Track and Field Meet. In the final meet of WNBA’s Connecticut Sun.
4 cisco to ground her high school career, Black finished first in the 100 hurdles, second in the 300 hurdles and fourth in the long jump.
For a Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees

Black is golden
out and Todd
BATS Frazier to fly game, that’s a packed house.
out. But Jeremy But for a historic event, the interest
3
YANKEES
Hermida
tended the
ex-
in-
wasn’t exactly overflowing.
It wasn’t quite the New Jersey Nets
ning by singling, playing the New York Knicks.
setting the stage “The men are a lot more physical,”
for Dorn to said Samantha Martin, a senior at Dallas
break a 2-2 tie. who just finished up her high school
Sunit contin- basketball career before she heads to
ued to strug- Albright. “They get up and down the
gled, allowing another walk and a court quicker.”
Coughlin hurdler wins 100. Silver in But what people got when they
single. He made two pitches to
Kristopher Negron before needi- 300 gives her 8 career state medals showed up to watch the WNBA at Mohe-
ng to be lifted because of an ap- gan Sun Arena was quite a show.
parent injury. But Kaneoka Texe- By TOM ROBINSON
Plenty of players on hand
ria, in his first SWB appearance, For the Times Leader
got Kristopher Negron to ground The passing was precise Friday, the
SHIPPENSBURG – Shelley Black’s
out to end the inning. defense was determined and the effort
illustrious high school track career
SWB mounted a rally in the was excellent as the Connecticut Sun
came to an end Saturday afternoon.
ninth. Justin Maxwell led off the staved off the San Antonio Silver Stars
While the Coughlin senior was
ninth with a long homer, his 15th, 75-73 in the first WNBA game played in
adding a gold and silver medal to her
off David Johnson (2-0) to cut the Northeastern Pennsylvania.
collection, junior teammate Dannah
Bats’ lead to one. The Yankees Connecticut’s Tina Charles, out of that
Hayward and GAR freshman Quieter-
would load the bases with only women’s college basketball factory
ra Gross were sending a clear mess-
one out in the ninth, but Krum’s known as the University of Connecticut,
age that the Wyoming Valley Confer-
bid for a possible go-ahead hit up dominated the inside with 17 points and
ence can be expected to continue to
the middle was stopped by the 11 rebounds. Fan favorite Kelly Maz-
make an impact on the girls hurdles
shortstop Negron, who turned it zante, the Big Ten all-time Big Ten scor-
events at the PIAA Track and Field
into a game-ending double play. ing leader when she played at Penn
Championships in the years ahead.
Former SWB Yankee reliever State, delighted the crowd by burying
Hayward finished sixth in the 300
Steven Jackson got the double four of her five 3-point shots for the
hurdles, combining with Black to
play to earn his first save for Stars.
help the Lady Crusaders place fourth
Louisville. “I got a lot of sarcasm from my team-
in the Class 3A team standings.
The Yankees got off to a strong mates – ‘Where is Wilkes-Barre, Pa.?”
Gross took second in the Class 2A
start off Edinson Volquez, the said Mazzante, who starred down the
100 hurdles.
opening-day starter for the Cin- road at Montoursville High. “But it was
Black finishes her high school DON CAREY//THE TIMES LEADER
cinnati Reds. Krum tripled to left good for people to see a professional
career with three titles among her A.J. Limongelli of Holy Redeemer competes in the Class 2A 3,200-meter
field and scored on Ramiro Pena’s game.”
run at the state track and field meet Saturday at Shippensburg University.
single. The start mirrored Vol- See BLACK , Page 5C Watching other former college stars
Limongelli placed fifth, in 9:35.44.
quez’s problems in Cincinnati, including Kara Lawson from Tennessee
where he had an 18.00 ERA in the and Alysha Clark from Texas A&M work
first inning of his Reds starts. live proved treats for the crowd.
But the right-hander settled S H E L L E Y B L A C K ’ S C A R E E R S TAT E M E D A L S “The competition is more than I ex-
down after that, only allowing pected,” said Dave Zasada from Swoyers-
two walks and a hit batsman over 2008: 300 hurdles -- sixth, 45.09 2010: 100 hurdles -- first, 13.79 2011: 100 hurdles -- first, 13.83 ville, who brought his 9-year-old basket-
the next six innings. He was in 300 hurdles -- first, 43.23 300 hurdles -- second, 42.51 ball-loving son Matt to watch the game.
2009: 300 hurdles -- fifth, 44.17 triple jump -- seventh, 37-6 1/2 long jump -- fourth, 18-0 1/4 “It’s hard to judge, because it’s the first
See YANKEES , Page 5C
live (women’s) game I ever saw. But I’m
glad to see some professionals play.”
It was clear some of the younger bas-
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tions are a lot quicker … it’s just a totally

By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Tennis Writer
be start of better times different style of play.”
Call it a clinic for aspiring basketball
stars.
“We both could see what to do in our
PARIS — What was shaping up as a struggle With new leadership, Indy 500 may positions,” said Seely, who attended the
for Novak Djokovic at the French Open suddenly
turned into something of a stroll.
just be ready to rebound. game with her Benton teammate and
Tied at a set apiece with big-hitting 2009 U.S. point guard Casey Gavin.
Open champion Juan Martin del Potro when play By PAUL NEWBERRY Could such a night send local players
on their way to the WNBA someday?
was suspended because of INDY 500 AP National Writer
darkness a night earlier, INDIANAPOLIS — When Alex Ta- “I don’t know if they aspire to play in
Djokovic quickly faced two TV: Noon, ABC, gliani leads the 33-car field into the it,” King’s College women’s coach Brian
break points Saturday. He WNEP-16 first turn of the Indianapolis 500, he’ll Donahue said, “but they can appreciate
saved those, then broke del DISTANCE: 500 be tugging along a century’s worth of it. I think it was great that it was here.
Potro in the next game, and
miles; 200 laps
triumphs, thrills and tragedy. You had some of the biggest names in
around the as- the WNBA here. You had a lot of local
that was pretty much that. phalt-on-brick But in this, the 100th anniversary of
“If he serves well, he can America’s most famous race, the focus high school players here (to watch),
Indianapolis Motor
beat anybody, really,” Djo- Speedway track, a is clearly on the future. college players, high school coaches,
kovic said. “I went (into) the match a bit more 2.5-mile rectan- The IndyCar series is showing signs youth kids.”
nervous than usual.” gular oval. of emerging from 15 years of irrele- They all got their money’s worth. But
If that’s so, it didn’t really show. Djokovic com- POLE POSITION:
vance, a period of darkness that began really, the value of the night was worth
Alex Tagliani, the so much more.
pleted a 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 victory in the third first Canadian to with an open-wheel war between two
round, pushing his 2011 record to 40-0 and AP PHOTO win the pole after feuding series and ended with a peace
stretching his winning streak to 42 matches over- Rafael Nadal serves the ball to Croatia’s Anto- averaging 227.472 agreement hardly anyone noticed. The Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
nio Veic during their third-round match of the mph in 4-lap qual- columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
See OPEN, Page 5C French Open. Nadal won in straight sets. ifications. See INDY, Page 11C email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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West Catholic, 57.09; 5, Kim Watterson, Spring-


L O C A L B A S E B A L L H . S . T R A C K dale, 57.62; 6, Cassie Vanetten, Elk Lake, 58.22; 7,
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nine Powis, Christopher Dock Mennonite, 2:16.54;
North Division 100: 1, Trenton Coles, Clairton, 11.15; 2, Kalil
H.S. BASEBALL By Roxy Roxborough Slaughter, Sheffield, 11.19; 3, Christian Jackson, 4, Allison Hall, Blue Ridge, 2:16.56; 5, Peyton
District 2 Semifinals W L Pct. GB Hampson, Waynesburg Central, 2:17.84; 6,
Hickory, 11.25; 4, Joe Sobucki, Girard, 11.29; 5,
Abington Heights at Tunkhannock, 4:30 p.m. Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 30 18 .625 — Jarred Gambrell, Athens, 11.30; 6, Clay Allen, West McKenna Spence, Cranberry, 2:18.18; 7, Rebecca
Hanover Area at Lake-Lehman, 4:30 p.m. Yankees ................................... 25 21 .543 4 Askins-Gast, Moravian Academy, 2:18.69; 8,
Dunmore at Holy Redeemer, 4:30 p.m. NOTE: There will be no over/under run total (which would be the overnight total) for Middlesex, 11.32; 7, Tariq Lovelace, Delaware Val-
Casey Gallaher, Forest Hills, 2:20.64.
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 24 24 .500 6 ley, 11.49; 8, Matt Silva, Trinity (District 3), 11.54
H.S. SOFTBALL Syracuse (Nationals)............... 22 24 .478 7 all the Chicago Cubs home games due to the constantly changing weather reports 200: 1, Trenton Coles, Clairton, 22.33; 2, Nicholas 1600: 1, Angel Picirillo, Homer-Center, 4:53,42; 2,
District 2 Semifinals Kennedy Weisner, Elk County Catholic, 4:59.29; 3,
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 21 28 .429 91⁄2 at Wrigley Field. Patton, Tyrone, 22.38; 3, Chidi Okezie, New Media,
Caitlin Bungo, Sewickley Academy, 5:02, 94; 4, Ra-
Berwick at Valley View, 4:30 p.m. 22.40; 4, Clay Allen, West Middlesex, 22.44; 5, Joe
Coughlin at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. Rochester (Twins) ................... 18 28 .391 11 chel Hilliard, South Side Beaver, 5:04.97; 5, Mor-
Sobucki, Girard, 22.83; 6, Christian Beard, Dela-
Riverside at Nanticoke, 4:30 p.m. South Division BASEBALL CUBS -$142 Pirates ware Valley Christian, 23.75; 7, Kaylan Kenney, Ali- gan Richards, Hickory, 5:07.33; 6, Shannon Wright,
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL W L Pct. GB quippa, 24.15; 8, Kalil Slaughter, Sheffield, 25.96. Lewisburg, 5:10.30; 7, Karlie Heistand, Hamburg,
Favorite Odds Underdog ROCKIES -$118 Cards 5:11.30; 8, Nicole Hilton, South Fayette, 5:14.22.
PIAA First Round Durham (Rays) ....................... 26 21 .553 — 400: 1, Chidi Okezie, New Media, 48.12; 2, Bryce
Coughlin vs. Bethlehem Catholic, 5 p.m., Dieruff DODGERS -$132 Marlins Staffin, Clarion, 48.82; 3, Troy Sczwaczkowski, 3200: 1, Nicole Hilton, South Fayette, 10:55.43; 2,
Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 25 22 .532 1 American League Maria Snyder, Northern Bedford County, 10:56.86;
H.S. (Allentown) Charlotte (White Sox)............ 21 26 .447 5 Deer Lakes, 49.31; 4, Alex Foulke, Salisbury Twp.,
Holy Redeemer vs. Masterman, 3:30 p.m., Lake- Red Sox -$118 TIGERS BRAVES -$145 Reds 49.62; 5, Kyle Shinn, General McLane, 50.08; 6, 3, Morgan Richards, Hickory, 11:04.81; 4, Elizabeth
Lehman H.S. Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 16 32 .333 101⁄2 Mike Wright, Danville, 50.11; 7, Sean Carney, Elk McDonald, Scared Heart (District 1), 11:07.45; 5,
West Division BLUE JAYS -$160 White Sox NBA Megan McGarrity, St. Basil Academy, 11:08.06; 6,
Lake, 50.56; 8, Ben Mason, Annville-Cleona,
Wednesday, June 1 W L Pct. GB RAYS -$135 Indians
Favorite Points Underdog 50.57. Adair Gennocro, St. Marys, 11:12.08; 7, Marissa
800: 1, L.J. Westwood, Quaker Valley, 1:55.55; 2, Durako, Holy Redeemer, 11:12.56; 8, Kendall Sey-
H.S. GIRLS LACROSSE Columbus (Indians)................ 34 14 .708 — Tuesday mour, Central Cambria, 11:12.78.
PIAA First Round Louisville (Reds) .................... 27 22 .551 71⁄2 Angels -$140 TWINS Scott Whitaker, Trinity Christian (District 7), 1:56.14;
3, Harold Lamour, Carver Engineering & Science, 100 hurdles: 1, Torrey Hollis, Hughesville, 15.10; 2,
Wyoming Seminary vs. Cocalico, 5 p.m., Nazareth Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 23 27 .460 12 NBA Finals Quieterra Gross, GAR Memorial, 15.43; 3, Emily
RANGERS -$220 Royals 1:56.33; 4, Derek Pawlush, Trinity (District 3),
H.S. Toledo (Tigers)....................... 22 27 .449 121⁄2 Lelis, Springdale, 15.45; 4, Shalaya Sidney, Paul
HEAT 4.5 Mavericks 1:56.61; 5, Matt Oldroyd, Troy, 1:57.01; 6, Morgan
Saturday's Games A’S -$112 Orioles Robeson, 15.55; 6, Paige Lumley, Richland, 15.98;
Huegel, Cranberry, 1:57.26; 7, Michael Bedell, Elk
Gwinnett 6, Buffalo 1, 1st game NHL Lake, 1:57.57; 8, Dan Alexander, Lower Moreland, 7, Teri Stoner, Montoursville, 16.03; 8, Moira Nes-
Yankees -$150 MARINERS ter, Milton, 19.36.
Buffalo 3, Gwinnett 1, 2nd game Favorite Odds Underdog 1:57.85.
Indianapolis 9, Pawtucket 7 300 hurdles: 1, Brodie Ercole, Lewisburg, 44.17; 2,
W H AT ’ S O N T V Louisville 4, Yankees 3 National League Wednesday
1600: 1, Tom Gruschow, Trinity (District 3), 4:17.90;
2, Ryan Smathers, North East, 4:18.48; 3, Jordan Aisha Newsome, Brookville, 44.22; 3, Christina
Lehigh Valley 4, Rochester 3 Jackson, Wellsboro, 4:23.61; 4, John Trueman, Gulliver, Bloomsburg, 45.08; 4, Shalil Muhammad,
Syracuse 8, Charlotte 7 Phillies -$120 METS CANUCKS -$195/ Bruins Paul Robeson, 45.61; 5, Emily Lelis, Springdale,
AUTO RACING Syracuse 8, Charlotte 3 +$175
Springfield Twp., 4:26.25; 5, Andrew Hess, Central
Columbia, 4:26.56; 6, Andrew Morgan, Northern 46.13; 6, Amy Kester, Notre Dame-Green Pond,
Durham at Toledo, ppd., rain NATIONALS -$115 Padres 46.76; 7, Kaitlyn McSurdy, North Schuylkill, 48.76;
7:30 a.m. Potter, 4:27.00; 7, Nathan Noll, Kutztown, 4:27.69;
SPEED — Formula One, Monaco Grand Prix Columbus at Norfolk, 8 p.m. 8, Brendan Shearn, North Schuylkill, 4:28.35. 8, Shalaya Sidney, Paul Robeson, 1:04.04.
D’backs -$128 ASTROS 4x100 relay: 1, West Catholic (Jada Steward, Mia
Noon Today's Games 3200: 1, John Trueman, Springfield Twp., 9:31.66;
Gwinnett at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m., 1st game BREWERS -$135 Giants 2, Brendan Shearn, North Schuylkill, 9:32.43; 3, Hicks, Caela Williams, Michelle Davis) 48.08; 2,
ABC — IRL, IndyCar, Indianapolis 500 Carver Engineering & Science 48.37; 3, Lewisburg
5:30 p.m. Columbus at Norfolk, 1:15 p.m. Barrett Kemp, Oswayo Valley, 9:33.78; 4, Sam Wil-
Rochester at Lehigh Valley, 1:35 p.m. liams, Northeast Bradford, 9:34.56; 5, AJ Limon- 48.66; 4, Bloomsburg 49.11; 5, Brookville 49.17; 6,
FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Coca-Cola 600, at St. Basil Academy 49.23; 7, Swenson 49.59; 8, Paul
Concord, N.C. Gwinnett at Buffalo, 3:35 p.m., 2nd game gelli, Holy Redeemer, 9:35.44; 6, Joel Christian,
Durham at Toledo, 5 p.m., 1st game Towanda, 9:36.84; 7, Alex Woodrow, Marion Cen- Robeson 49.99.
COLLEGE BASEBALL Indianapolis at Pawtucket, 6:05 p.m. ter, 9:40.59; 8, Luke Jones, Elk Lake, 9:43.94. 4x400 relay: 1, West Catholic (Jada Steward, Mia
Hicks, Caela Williams, Michelle Davis) 3:54.03; 2,
Yankees at Louisville, 6:05 p.m. 110 hurdles: 1, Cyniel Hinton, Summit Academy,
2 p.m.
ESPN2 — Southeastern Conference, champion-
Charlotte at Syracuse, 6:30 p.m.
Durham at Toledo, 7:30 p.m., 2nd game
B A S K E T B A L L Tampa Bay 4, Washington 0
Friday, April 29: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2
14.99; 2, Josh Nesmith, Bible Baptist, 15.00; 3, Lewisburg 4:00.03; 3, St. Basil Academy 4:00.06; 4,
Paul Robeson 4:01.50; 5, Wellsboro 4:03.05; 6, Vil-
Todd Townsend, West Catholic, 15.18; 4, Dan
ship game, teams TBD, at Hoover, Ala. Sunday, May 1: Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2, OT Hoover, Martinsburg, 15.27; 5, Zane Zeigler, Free- la Joseph Marie 4:03.67; 7, Carver Engineering &
Monday's Games
FSN — Big 12 Conference, championship game,
teams TBD, at Oklahoma City
Norfolk at Pawtucket, 4:05 p.m. NBA Tuesday, May 3: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3
Wednesday, May 4: Tampa Bay 5, Washington 3
dom Area, 15.28; 6, Tyler Horton, Bethlehem Ca- Science 4:04.41; 8, Forest Hills 4:06.14.
4x800 relay: 1, Montoursville (Lana Spitler, Taylor
Syracuse at Louisville, 4:05 p.m. tholic, 15.40; 7, Kyle Pane, Athens, 15.42; 8, Darrell
FIRST ROUND Eshbach, Alexis Weisser, Briana Spitler) 9:25.50;
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Toledo at Rochester, 5:05 p.m.
Thursday, April 21
Boston 4, Philadelphia 0
Saturday, April 30: Boston 7, Philadelphia 3
Crawford, GAR Memorial, 15.69.
300 hurdles: 1, Todd Townsend, West Catholic, 2, Christopher Dock Mennonite 9:32.37; 3, St. Basil
Yankees at Indianapolis, 6:05 p.m. Academy 9:32.41; 4, Villa Joseph Marie 9:38.47; 5,
1 p.m. Columbus at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Chicago 88, Indiana 84 Monday, May 2: Boston 3, Philadelphia 2, OT 39.15; 2, Matt Moore, Southern Columbia, 39.49; 3,
ESPN — Regional coverage, NCAA Division I play- Miami 100, Philadelphia 94 Wednesday, May 4: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 Jordan Jones, Annville-Cleona, 39.74; 4, Kyle Boiling Springs 9:40.62; 6, St, Marys 9:45.51; 7, Mil-
Lehigh Valley at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. lersburg 9:46.74; 8, Bethlehem Catholic 9:49.11.
offs, super regionals, game 2, California at Ken- Buffalo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Portland 97, Dallas 92 Friday, May 6: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 Fronk, Greenwood, 39.96; 5, Matt Dull, Chestnut
tucky Friday, April 22 Ridge, 39.99; 6, Austin Schied, North East, 40.36; Triple jump: 1, Lanae Newsome, Brookville, 338-3
WESTERN CONFERENCE
3:30 p.m. Eastern League Boston 113, New York 96 Vancouver 4, Nashville 2 7, Jared Schaut, Elk County Catholic, 41.14; 8,
1
⁄2; 2, Paige Lumley, Richland, 37-4; 3, Lauren Ball,
Bloomsburg, 37-0; 4, Mariah Burns, Wilmington,
ESPN — Regional coverage, NCAA Division I play- Eastern Division Atlanta 88, Orlando 84 Thursday, April 28: Vancouver 1, Nashville 0 Dustin Fuller, Washington, 45.91.
L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86 4x100 relay: 1, Hickory (Markus Schumacher, Mi- 36-9; 5, Britni Phillips, Bloomsburg, 36-1 1⁄4; 6, Oli-
offs, super regionals, game 3, California at Ken- W L Pct. GB Saturday, April 30: Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, 2OT via Jendrezjewski, Hanover Area (District 2), 35-
tucky (if necessary) Saturday, April 23 Tuesday, May 3: Vancouver 3, Nashville 2, OT chael Palumbo, Marlon Pegues, Christian Jackson)
New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 31 16 .660 — 42.45; 2, Trinity (District 3) 42.70; 3, Aliquippa 10; 7, Sarah Hunt, Fairfield, 35-8 1⁄4; 8, Brooke
7 p.m. Indiana 89, Chicago 84 Thursday, May 5: Vancouver 4, Nashville 2 Smay, Forest Hills, 34-10 1⁄2.
ESPN2 — Regional coverage, NCAA Division I Trenton (Yankees) ................. 29 19 .604 21⁄2 Portland 84, Dallas 82 Saturday, May 7: Nashville 4, Vancouver 3 42.87; 4, Holy Redeemer 43.28; 5, West Middle-
sex 43.35; 6, Tyrone 43.40; 7, Delaware Valley Shot: 1, Megan Dornish, Elk County Catholic, 44-8;
playoffs, super regionals, game 2, Washington at New Britain (Twins) ............... 27 18 .600 3 Memphis 91, San Antonio 88 Monday, May 9: Vancouver 2, Nashville 1 2, Aubree Ray, Middletown, 40-1 1⁄4; 3, Jennifer
Missouri Reading (Phillies)................... 24 22 .522 61⁄2 Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94 Charter, 44.33; 8, Catasauqua 44.85.
San Jose 4, Detroit 3 4x400 relay: 1, Trinity, District 3 (Mike Giordano, Neider, Hickory, 39-11; 4, Taylor Woods, Hickory,
9:30 p.m. Binghamton (Mets) ................ 14 30 .318 151⁄2 Sunday, April 24 Friday, April 29: San Jose 2, Detroit 1, OT 38-2 1⁄2; 5, Mary Newell, Villa Joseph Marie, 37-10;
ESPN2 — Regional coverage, NCAA Division I Philadelphia 86, Miami 82 Derek Pawlush, Brett Seymore, Tommy Gruschow)
Portland (Red Sox) ................ 14 32 .304 161⁄2 Sunday, May 1: San Jose 2, Detroit 1 3:24.90; 2, Lewisburg 3:25.26; 3, Harrisburg Bish- 6, Kalene Anderson, Pine Grove, 37-3 1⁄2; 7, Hayden
playoffs, super regionals, game 3, Washington at Boston 101, New York 89, Boston wins series 4-0 Wednesday, May 4: San Jose 4, Detroit 3, OT Kimbrough, Rochester, 36-7 1⁄4; 8, Jessica Shotts,
Western Division Atlanta 88, Orlando 85 op McDevitt (District 3) 3:25.29; 4, West Catholic
Missouri (if necessary) Friday, May 6: Detroit 4, San Jose 3 Southmoreland, 35-10.
W L Pct. GB New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88 3:25.41; 5, Washington 3:26.12; 6, Youngsville
Javelin: 1, Christine Streisel, Tamaqua, 143-11; 2,
GOLF Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 24 20 .545 — Monday, April 25
Sunday, May 8: Detroit 4, San Jose 3
Tuesday, May 10: Detroit 3, San Jose 1
3:26.38; 7, Bellwood-Antis 3:27.86; 8, Delaware
Jessie Merckle, Fort Cherry, 141-0; 3, Jessica Del-
Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 24 23 .511 11⁄2 Memphis 104, San Antonio 86 Valley Charter 3:33.40.
9:30 a.m. Thursday, May 12: San Jose 3, Detroit 2 4x800 relay: 1, Lewisburg (Noah Bernahu, Ryan ic, Penn Cambria, 138-3; 4, Emily Hughes, Holy
TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW PGA Cham- Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 24 24 .500 2 Dallas 93, Portland 82 CONFERENCE FINALS Cross, 135-0; 5, Kelsey Hay, Palmerton, 129-10; 6,
Denver 104, Oklahoma City 101 Lopes, Greg Oleginski, Luk Oleginski) 7:50.66; 2,
pionship, final round, at Surrey, England Richmond (Giants) .................. 23 24 .489 21⁄2 Trinity (District 3) 7:51.46; 3, Quaker Valley 7:54.15; Kiesha Dornish, Johnsonburg, 129-7; 7, Lauren Lu-
EASTERN CONFERENCE barski, Hickory, 128-10; 8, Katie Strapple, Windber,
3 p.m. Akron (Indians)......................... 23 26 .469 31⁄2 Tuesday, April 26 4, Elk Lake 7:57.99; 5, Lower Moreland 8:00.28; 6,
Orlando 101, Atlanta 76 Boston 4, Tampa Bay 3 128-5.
CBS — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Championship, fi- Erie (Tigers) ............................. 21 24 .467 31⁄2 Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2 Trinity Christian (District 7) 8:01.57; 7, Lancaster
nal round, at Irving, Texas Chicago 116, Indiana 89, Chicago wins series 4-1 Mennonite 8:01.72; 8, Bethlehem Catholic 8:04.31 Team standings (top 5): 1, West Catholic 59; 2,
Saturday's Games L.A. Lakers 106, New Orleans 90 Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5 Hickory 41; 3, Elk County Catholic 36; 4, Brookville
NBC — PGA of America, Senior PGA Champion- Trenton 8, Portland 7, 1st game Thursday, May 19: Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 High jump: 1, Luke Gallaher, Forest Hills, 6-7; 2,
ship, final round, at Louisville, Ky. Wednesday, April 27 Jaisen Irwin, Monessen, 6-6; 3, Jeremy Posey, 31; 5, Carver Engineering & Science 30.
Portland 7, Trenton 5, 2nd game Saturday, May 21: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3 CLASS 3A
Miami 97, Philadelphia 91, Miami wins series 4-1 Huntingdon, 6-6; 4, Josh Beach, Williamson, 6-5; 5,
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Reading at Erie, 6:35 p.m.
Bowie at Harrisburg, 7 p.m.
San Antonio 110, Memphis 103, OT Monday, May 23: Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1
Wednesday, May 25: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 Zach Pressel, Northern Bedford, 6-5; 6, Josh Wise, 100: 1, Iman Wilkerson, Penn Hills, 12.04; 2, Lydia
Oklahoma City 100, Denver 97, Oklahoma City Washington, 6-4; 7, Kent Commodore, Ford City, Ali, Radnor, 12.18; 3, Jody Evans, Quakertown,
1 p.m. Altoona 8, Binghamton 6 Friday, May 27: Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0 12.29; 4, Jessica Whitmore, Chambersburg, 12.35;
TBS — Boston at Detroit wins series 4-1 6-4; 8, Hiree Peoples, Girard College, 6-4.
New Britain at New Hampshire, 7:05 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 5, Deme’shia Davis, Central Dauphin East, 12.45;
WQMY/SNY — Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets Richmond at Akron, 7:05 p.m. Thursday, April 28 Long jump: 1, Derek Gaul, Schuylkill Valley, 23-1
Atlanta 84, Orlando 81, Atlanta wins series 4-2 Vancouver 4, San Jose 1 1
⁄4; 2, Jarred Gambrell, Athens, 23-0; 3, Trey Bland- 6, Danielle Smith, Whitehall, 12.59; 7, Courtney
2:10 p.m. Altoona at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2 Mitchell, Central Dauphin East, 12.60; 8, Taylor Wil-
ROOT — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs L.A. Lakers 98, New Orleans 80, L.A. Lakers wins ing, Annville-Cleona, 22-2 1⁄2; 4, Josh Page, Clair-
Sunday's Games series 4-2 Wednesday, May 18: Vancouver 7, San Jose 3 ton, 22-0 3⁄4; 5, Luke Gallaher, Forest Hills, 21-9; 6, liams, Hatboro-Horsham, 12.63.
4 p.m. Trenton at Portland, 1 p.m. Dallas 103, Portland 96, Dallas wins series 4-2 Friday, May 20: San Jose 4, Vancouver 3 Carrington Motley, Sewickley Academy, 21-8; 7, 200: 1, Iman Wilkerson, Penn Hills, 24.76; 2, Lydia
YES — N.Y. Yankees at Seattle Richmond at Akron, 1:05 p.m. Sunday, May 22: Vancouver 4, San Jose 2 Brian Leap, Bellwod-Antis, 21-6; 8, Joshua Santia- Ali, Radnor, 24.98; 3, Deme’shia Davis, Central
Reading at Erie, 1:05 p.m. Friday, April 29
8 p.m. Memphis 99, San Antonio 91, Memphis wins series Tuesday, May 24: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2, 2OT go, Bok, 21-3 1⁄4. Dauphin East, 25.29; 4, Alicia Evans, Quakertown,
ESPN — Cincinnati at Atlanta New Britain at New Hampshire, 1:35 p.m. STANLEY CUP FINALS Discus: 1, De’mond Davis-White, Sharon, 172-2; 2, 25.55; 5, Alicia Minella, Unionville, 25.57; 6, Nicole
Bowie at Harrisburg, 5 p.m., 1st game 4-2
Mike Recla, Bloomsburg, 168-7; 3, Lucas Banks, Grasty, Abington, 25.63; 7, Danielle Smith, White-
MOTORSPORTS Altoona at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Boston vs. Vancouver
Wednesday, June 1: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. McConnellsburg, 160-4; 4, John Yohman, Wilming- hall, 25.96; 8, Taylor Williams, Hatboro-Horsham,
Bowie at Harrisburg, 7:30 p.m., 2nd game (Best-of-7) ton, 160-0; 5, Trevor Stutzman, Kutztown, 159-0; 6, 26.13.
12 Mid. Saturday, June 4: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
SPEED — AMA Pro Racing, at Salt Lake City Monday's Games Sunday, May 1 Brice Beals, Bald Eagle Area, 157-2; 7, Martin 400: 1, Alicia Evans, Quakertown, 55.02; 2, Kenya
Trenton at Portland, 1 p.m. Memphis 114, Oklahoma City 101 Monday, June 6: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Woodall, Coatesville, 55.35; 3, Abby O’Connell,
(same-day tape) Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Steve, Hanover Area (District 2), 153-6; 8, Bobby
Reading at Erie, 1:05 p.m. Miami 99, Boston 90 Hozick, Ellwood City, 152-1. North Hills, 55.88; 4, Jordan Matthews, Abington,
x-Friday, June 10: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
TENNIS Altoona at Binghamton, 1:05 p.m. Monday, May 2 x-Monday, June 13: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Team standings (top 5): 1, Trinity (District 3) 42; 2, 56.05; 5, Ce’aira Brown, Overbrook, 56.91; 6,
Richmond at Akron, 1:05 p.m. Atlanta 103, Chicago 95 Clairton 25; 3, Athens and Hickory 24; 5, Blooms- Megan Lundy, Central York, 56.98; 7, Alyssa Lom-
Noon New Britain at New Hampshire, 1:35 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 15: Boston at Vancouver, 8 bardo, Saucon Valley, 57.24; 8, Krista Kuss, Bald-
Dallas 96, L.A. Lakers 94 burg 23.
NBC — French Open, round of 16, at Paris (same- p.m. win, 57.29.
day tape) Tuesday, May 3 CLASS 3A
Miami 102, Boston 91 AHL 100: 1, Tyler Smith, Norristown, 10.87; 2, Brandon 800: 1, Emma Keenan, Gwynedd Mercy, 2:13.06; 2,
Chloe Schmidt, State College, 2:14.41; 3, Morgan
Oklahoma City 111, Memphis 102 Mercer, Lansdale North Penn, 10.95; 3, Ronnie Gil-
Wednesday, May 4 FIRST ROUND lespie, Upper Perkiomen, 11.05; 4, Paulus Gipla, Sheaffer, West Perry, 2:14.66; 4, Taylor Carcella,
Chicago 86, Atlanta 73 EASTERN CONFERENCE Harry S. Truman, 11.10; 5, Gavin Colley, Tunkhan- Downingtown East, 2:15.22; 5, Marissa Long, Indi-
T R A N S A C T I O N S T E N N I S Dallas 93, L.A. Lakers 81 Portland 4, Connecticut 2 nock, 11.11; 6, Alex Yoder, Greencastle-Antrim, an Valley, 2:15.38; 6, Heather Selheimer, Lansdale
North Penn, 2:16.09; 7, Sophia Meehan, Haverford,
Friday, May 6 Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2 11.19; 7, Ricky Bruno, Exeter, 11.20; 8, Shakeil Car-
Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT ter, Bethel Park, 11.25. 2:17.08; 8, Val Wilson, Strath Haven, 2;17.41.
Chicago 99, Atlanta 82
BASEBALL French Open Dallas 98, L.A. Lakers 92 Sunday, April 17: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 200: 1, Ronnie Gillespie, Upper Perkiomen, 22.09; 1600: 1, Margo Malone, North Hills, 4;55.72; 2,
Tuesday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 2, Matt Gilmore, Cheltenham, 22.31; 3, Alex Yoder, Chloe Schmidt, State College, 4:59.87; 3, Sarah
American League At Stade Roland Garros Saturday, May 7 Holl, Upper Dublin, 5:03.47; 4, Hannah Grossman,
Memphis 101, Oklahoma City 93, OT Thursday, April 21: Portland 5, Connecticut 4 Greencastle-Antrim, 22.49; 4, Trey Washington,
DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned LHP Adam Wilk to Paris Saturday, April 23: Portland 6, Connecticut 4 Central Dauphin East, 22.60; 5, Ricky Bruno, Exe- Strath Haven, 5:04.07; 5, Angelica Peck, Black-
Toledo (IL). Men Boston 97, Miami 81 hawk, 5:04.47; 6, Summer Hill, Honesdale, 5:05.05;
Binghamton 4, Manchester 3 ter, 22.63; 6, Josh Mindlin, Council Rock North,
MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed RHP Joe Nathan Third Round Sunday, May 8 22.79; 7, Lionel Wilson, Honesdale, 22.80; 8, Gavin 7, Katie Rodden, Archbishop Carroll, 5:05.09; 8,
on the 15-day DL. Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86, Dallas wins series 4-0 Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1 Anja Weiler, Downingtown East, 5:06.06.
Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Antonio Veic, Croatia, Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT Colley, Tunkhannock, 22.95.
National League 6-1, 6-3, 6-0. Atlanta 100, Chicago 88 400: 1, Matt Gilmore, Cheltenham, 47.81; 2, Tyler 3200: 1, Tori Gerlach, Pennridge, 10:36.00; 2, Sara
Monday, May 9 Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT Sargent, Pennsbury, 10:36.72; 3, Meghan McGov-
CHICAGO CUBS — Activated RHP Randy Wells Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia, def. Juan Martin del Po- Tuesday, April 19: Manchester 6, Binghamton 3 Gallen, Cardinal O’Hara, 48.03; 3, Colin Dempster,
from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Casey Coleman tro (25), Argentina, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Miami 98, Boston 90, OT Hatboro-Horsham, 48.06; 4, Terrance Taylor, Con- ern, Lansdale North Penn, 10:41.37; 4, Amy Dar-
Oklahoma City 133, Memphis 123, 3OT Wednesday, April 20: Binghamton 5, Manchester 4, lington, Bethlehem Liberty, 10:47.61; 5, Lauren
to Iowa (PCL). Andy Murray (4), Britain, def. Michael Berrer, Ger- estoga Valley, 48.54; 5, Lionel Wilson, Honesdale,
CINCINNATI REDS — Called up LHP Jeremy OT Mills, Unionville, 10:53.27; 6, Regan Rome, Dal-
many, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Tuesday, May 10 Friday, April 22: Binghamton 2, Manchester 1, 2OT 48.77; 6, Brian Hamilton, Cardinal O’Hara, 49.15; 7,
Horst from Louisville (IL). Optioned RHP Daryl Robin Soderling (5), Sweden, def. Leonardo May- Chicago 95, Atlanta 83 Hunter Williams, Seneca Valley, 49.61; 8, Damien las, 10:53.31; 7, Shannon Malone, North Hills,
Thompson to Carolina (SL). Saturday, April 23: Binghamton 6, Manchester 5, 10:53.65; 8, Maggie Lawrence, West Lawn Wilson
er, Argentina, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. Wednesday, May 11 OT Boham, Spring-Ford, 49.63.
COLORADO ROCKIES — Recalled RHP Juan Ni- Mardy Fish (10), United States, lost to Gilles Simon Miami 97, Boston 87, Miami wins series 4-1 800: 1, Hong Cho, Wissahickon, 1:52.49; 2, Andy (District 3), 10:54.11.
casio from Tulsa (TL). Optioned RHP Bruce Billings (18), France, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Oklahoma City 99, Memphis 72 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Norfolk 2 Flynn, Cumberland Valley, 1:53.36; 3, Wade En- 100 hurdles: 1, Shelley Black, Coughlin, 13.83; 2,
to Colorado Springs (PCL). Viktor Troicki (15), Serbia, def. Alexandr Dolgopo- Friday, April 15: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1 dress, Altoona, 1:53.76; 4, Mato Bekelja, Hershey, Emerald Walden, Plymouth-Whitemarsh, 14.50; 3,
Thursday, May 12 Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Eliana Yankelev, Lower Merion, 14.84; 4, Alicia Mi-
HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed LHP Wandy Rodri- lov (21), Ukraine, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Chicago 93, Atlanta 73, Chicago wins series 4-2 1:54.36; 5, Brandon Krszal, West Allegheny,
guez on the 15-day DL. Called up RHP Jordan Lyles Fernando Verdasco (16), Spain, lost to Ivan Ljubic- 0 1:54.36; 6, Luke Lefebure, Henderson, 1:54.38; 7, nella, Unionville, 15.00; 5, Georgia Mason, Upper
from Oklahoma City (IL). Friday, May 13 Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk Darby, 15.07; 6, Kayla Charles, Lansdale North
ic, Croatia, 6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-4. Memphis 95, Oklahoma City 83 Brad Rivera, Bensalem, 1:55.28; 8, Eric Witmer,
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Agreed to terms with Gilles Simon (18), France, def. Mardy Fish (10), 1 J.P. McCaskey, 1:55.48. Penn, 15.14; 7, Rachel Clarke, Strath Haven, 15.19;
LHP Les Walrond and assigned him to Reading United States, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Sunday, May 15 Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, 1600: 1, Drew Mahaga, Upper Moreland, 4:07.32. 8, Paige Fry, State College, 15.29.
(EL). Alexandr Dolgopolov (21), Ukraine, lost to Viktor Oklahoma City 105, Memphis 90, Oklahoma City Norfolk 2 PIAA record. Old: 4:09.33, Craig Miller, Manheim 300 hurdles: 1, Leah Nugent, Abington, 41.10.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed LHP Joe Bei- Troicki (15), Serbia, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. wins series 4-3 Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk 1 Twp., 2004. 2, Nate McClafferty, Conrad Weiser, PIAA record. Old: 41.46, Ryann Krais, Methacton,
mel on the 15-day DL Recalled LHP Daniel Moskos Juan Martin del Potro (25), Argentina, lost to Novak CONFERENCE FINALS Saturday, April 23: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 6, Nor- 4:11.37; 3, Ned Willig, Great Valley, 4:11.99; 4, 2006, and Nugent, 2009); 2, Shelley Black,
from Indianapolis (IL). Djokovic (2), Serbia, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Sunday, May 15 folk 3 Wade Endress, Altoona, 4:13.77; 5, Alex Moran, Coughlin, 42.51; 3, Paige McDowell, Council Rock
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Activated RHP San- Chicago 103, Miami 82 Charlotte 4, Hershey 2 Mount Lebanon, 4:15.46; 6, Ed Schrom, Central South, 44.60; 4, Emily Cable, Malvern Villa Maria
Women (District 1), 44.82; 5, Anna Simone, Mount Lebanon,
tiago Casilla from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Dan Tuesday, May 17 Thursday, April 14: Charlotte 5, Hershey 4 Dauphin, 4:16.63; 7, Matthew Groff, Landisville
Runzler to Fresno (PCL). Third Round 44.98; 6, Dannah Hayward, Coughlin, 45.04; 7,
Victoria Azarenka (4), Belarus, def. Roberta Vinci Dallas 121, Oklahoma City 112 Sunday, April 17: Hershey 4, Charlotte 2 Hempfield, 4:17.35; 8, Chris Campbell, Council
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Recalled RHP Tuesday, April 19: Hershey 3, Charlotte 2 Rock North, 4:18.08. Kim McDonagh, Greater Latrobe, 46.11; 8, Eliza-
(30), Italy, 6-3, 6-2. Wednesday, May 18 beth Rose, Schenley, 47.86.
Collin Balester from Syracuse (IL). Placed LHP Miami 85, Chicago 75 Wednesday, April 20: Charlotte 3, Hershey 2 3200: 1, Glen Burkhardt, Unionville, 9:07.53; 2,
Tom Gorzelanny on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Li Na (6), China, def. Sorana Cirstea, Romania, 6-2, 4x100 relay: 1, Norristown (Rowanna Watson,
6-2. Thursday, May 19 Friday, April 22: Charlotte 5, Hershey 3 Zach Hebda, North Hills, 9:07.93; 3, Jacob Kildoo,
May 24. Sunday, April 24: Charlotte 2, Hershey 1, OT Grove City, 9:11.53; 4, Tom Trainer, La Salle Col- Alexis Ball, Ciara Heatin, Zayna Milligan) 47.13; 2,
Maria Sharapova (7), Russia, def. Chan Yung-jan, Oklahoma City 106, Dallas 100 Central Dauphin East 47.61; 3, Gwynedd Mercy
BASKETBALL Taiwan, 6-2, 6-3. Saturday, May 21 WESTERN CONFERENCE lege, 9:18.67; 5, Joe Kush, North Hills, 9:20.03; 6,
Juris Silenieks, North Hills, 9:21.49; 7, Sam Hibbs, 48.60; 4, Milton Hershey 48.61; 5, State College
Petra Kvitova (9), Czech Republic, def. Vania King, Dallas 93, Oklahoma City 87 Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 3 48.88; 6, Octorara 48.95; 7, Quakertown 49.12. Did
Women's National Basketball Association United States, 6-4, 6-2. Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4 Hatboro-Horsham, 9:22.40; 8, Matt Kacyon, White-
Sunday, May 22 hall, 9:22.49. not finish, Penn Hills.
WASHINGTON MYSTICS — Waived C Chasity Agnieszka Radwanska (12), Poland, def. Yanina Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT 4x400 relay: 1, Abington (Jordan Matthews, Rachel
Melvin and F Angel Robinson. Miami 96, Chicago 85 110 hurdles: 1, Chris Williams, Strath Haven, 14.18;
Wickmayer (21), Belgium, 6-4, 6-4. Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie 2, Manitoba 1 Strother, Nicole Grasty, Leah Nugent) 3:46.20.
Andrea Petkovic (15), Germany, def. Jarmila Gaj- Monday, May 23 2, Kowan Scott, Wilson Area (District 11), 14.29; 3,
Dallas 112, Oklahoma City 105, OT Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 3 PIAA record. Old: 3:46.31, Penn Hills, 2010. 2, Cen-
dosova (24), Australia, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. Friday, April 22: Manitoba 2, Lake Erie 0 Kevin Day, Glen Mills, 14.41; 4, Christian Lupica,
Tuesday, May 24 Holy Ghost Prep, 14.50; 5, Khalid Guiden, Exeter, tral Bucks West 3:50.83; 3, Upper Darby 3:53.99; 4,
Kaia Kanepi (16), Estonia, lost to Ekaterina Makaro- Sunday, April 24: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 1 Penn Hills 3:55.22; 5, Coatesville 3:57.30; 6, Union-
va, Russia, 6-4, 7-5. Miami 101, Chicago 93, OT Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 1 14.58; 6, Aaron Willett, Coatesville, 14.71; 7,
Deandre Black, Schenley, 14.84; 8, Wellington Za- ville 3:58.62; 7, Milton Hershey 3:59.26; 8, State
Yanina Wickmayer (21), Belgium, lost to Agnieszka Wednesday, May 25 Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 2 College 3:59.59.
S O F T B A L L Radwanska (12), Poland, 6-4, 6-4. Dallas 100, Oklahoma City 96, Dallas wins series
Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2
za, Upper Darby, 15.90.
300 hurdles: 1, Eric Futch, Penn Wood, 36.43. 4x800 relay: 1, Henderson (Janie Augustyn, Mi-
Jarmila Gajdosova (24), Australia, lost to Andrea 4-1 chelle Tracy, Suzanne Sanders, Natalie Deacon)
Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1 PIAA record. Old: 36.94, Jason Kremus, Northamp-
Petkovic (15), Germany, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. Thursday, May 26 8:55.43. PIAA record. Old: 8:58.43, Upper Dublin,
NCAA Division I Softball Maria Kirilenko (25), Russia, def. Arantxa Rus, Miami 83, Chicago 80, Miami wins series 4-1
Tuesday, April 19: Oklahoma City 2, Hamilton 0
Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 5, Hamilton 2
ton, 1989. 2, Kowan Scott, Wilson Area (District 11),
1982. 2, Strath Haven 9:02.36; 3, Central Bucks
Netherlands, 6-1, 6-1. 37.68; 3, Byrum Luoco, North Allegheny, 38.65; 4,
Super Regionals Glance FINALS Friday, April 22: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0 Maxmilian Hairston, Wissahickon, 38.76; 5, Shel- West 9:06.25; 4, Downingtown East 9:06.83; 5,
Roberta Vinci (30), Italy, lost to Victoria Azarenka Tuesday, May 31: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. North Allegheny 9:09.99; 6, Cardinal O’Hara
(Best-of-3) (4), Belarus, 6-3, 6-2. Sunday, April 24: Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 1 don Hannibal-Nixon, West Lawn Wilson (District 3),
Host school is home team for Game 1; visiting Thursday, June 2: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. Houston 4, Peoria 0 38.76; 6, Jeff Elam, Greater Latrobe, 39.05; 7, Ryan 9:15.57; 7, Central Bucks South 9:18.60; 8, Lans-
school is home team for Game 2; coin flip deter- Sunday, June 5: Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1 Hynes, Central Bucks South, 39.22; 8, Derek dale North Penn 9:19.91.
mines home team for Game 3: Tuesday, June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. Newsome, Hatboro-Horsham, 39.30. Pole vault: 1, Kasey Kemp, Norwin, 12-0; 2, Olivia
x-Thursday, June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT
Monday, April 18: Houston 5, Peoria 3 4x100 relay: 1, Susquehanna Twp. (Leroy McClain, Loy, Cedar Cliff; Kathleen McPhillips, Carlisle; Lar-
At Athens, Ga. x-Sunday, June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m. isa Debich, Greensburg Hempfield Area (District
Saturday, May 28: Baylor (43-12) at Georgia (50-12), Tuesday, April 19: Houston 2, Peoria 1 Patrick Olal-Ogwal, Rodney Watkins, Colby Grant)
7:30 p.m. L A C R O S S E x-Tuesday, June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m.
Milwaukee 4, Texas 2 41.74; 2, Strath Haven 41.81; 3, Central Bucks West 7), 11-6 (tie); 5, Lexi Masterson, Greensburg Hemp-
field Area (District 7), 11-6; 6, Amanda Benninghofff,
Sunday, May 29: Baylor vs. Georgia, 3:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 41.97; 4, Norristown 42.09; 5, Council Rock North
42.16; 6, West Lawn Wilson (District 3) 42.37; 7, Council Rock South, 11-6; 7, Franki DiSalvo, McDo-
x-Sunday, May 29: Baylor vs. Georgia, 6 p.m. Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1
NCAA Division I Lacrosse Central Dauphin East 42.38; 8, Pottstown 42.86. well, 11-0; 8, Caitlin Eberly, Mechanicsburg, 11-0.
At Gainesville, Fla.
Friday, May 27: Florida 9, Oregon 1 First Round
H O C K E Y Tuesday, April 19: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT
Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2 4x400 relay: 1, Cardinal O’Hara (Brian Hamilton, Triple jump: 1, Jasmine Hays, West Mifflin, 39-2 3⁄4;
Ken McAndress, Christian Canavarro, Tyler Gal- 2, Ada Maduka, Central Dauphin, 37-5 1⁄4; 3, Jamilla
Saturday, May 28: Florida 7, Oregon 0, Florida ad- Saturday, May 14 Friday, April 22: Milwaukee 2, Texas 1, OT Janneh, New Oxford, 36-11 3⁄4; 4, Shannon Daniels,
len) 3:17.61; 2, Abington 3:17.96; 3, Seneca Valley
vances Johns Hopkins 12, Hofstra 5 National Hockey League Monday, April 25: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2, 2OT
3:18.36; 4, Lansdale North Penn 3:19.29; 5, Cedar State College, 36-8; 5, Ramonia Benitez, Pocono
At Lexington, Ky. Notre Dame 13, Penn 6 DIVISION FINALS Mountain West, 36-7 3⁄4; 6, Syndee Jacques, Lans-
Saturday, May 28: California 1, Kentucky 0, Cal FIRST ROUND Crest 3:19.70; 6, Wissahickon 3:19.71; 7, North Al-
Duke 15, Delaware 14 EASTERN CONFERENCE legheny 3:25.23; 8, West Lawn Wilson (District 3) dale North Penn, 36-6; 7, Mariah Powell, Bayard
leads series 1-0 Cornell 12, Hartford 5 EASTERN CONFERENCE Binghamton 4, Portland 2 Rustin, 36-1 1⁄2; 8, Alisa Fornwald, Girls High
Sunday, May 29: California (43-10) vs. Kentucky 3:26.16.
Sunday, May 15 Washington 4, New York Rangers 1 Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2 4x800 relay: 1, Central Bucks West (Nico Metzler, School, 36-1 1⁄2.
(39-15), 1 p.m. Maryland 13, North Carolina 6 Wednesday, April 13: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers Thursday, April 28: Binghamton 5, Portland 3 Discus: 1, Rachel Serafin, Greensburg Hempfield
x-Sunday, May 29: California vs. Kentucky, 3:30 matt McGarvey, Matt Bee, Connor Manley) 7:41.51;
Virginia 13, Bucknell 12, OT 1, OT Saturday, April 30: Portland 3, Binghamton 2 2, Abington 7:41.57; 3, La Salle College 7:47.93; 4, Area (District 7), 134-0; 2, Mercedes Vaughn, Acad-
p.m. Denver 13, Villanova 10 Friday, April 15: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 Monday, May 2: Binghamton 6, Portland 1 emy Park, 130-10; 3, Rachel Fatherly, Williamsport,
Hershey 7:49.60; 5, Easton 7:51.84; 6, Central
At Tuscaloosa, Ala. Syracuse 10, Siena 4 Sunday, April 17: N.Y. Rangers 3, Washington 2 Tuesday, May 3: Portland 6, Binghamton 2 Bucks South 7:52.02; 7, Penn Hills 7:52.19; 8, 126-10; 4, Sarah Fairbanks, Elizabethtown, 125-10;
Thursday, May 26: Stanford 5, Alabama 2 Quarterfinals Wednesday, April 20: Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers Friday, May 6: Binghamton 3, Portland 0 Strath Haven 7:52.58. 5, Jenn Slagus, North Pocono, 122-1; 6, Anna
Friday, May 27: Alabama 10, Stanford 0, 5 innings 3, 2OT High jump: 1, Ryan Brumfield, Owen J. Roberts, McCloskey, Cardinal O’Hara, 121-2; 7, Taylor Seib-
Saturday, May 21 Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2 er, West Perry, 120-11; 8, Sarah Connor, Penn Ma-
Friday, May 27: Alabama 1, Stanford 0, Alabama ad- Saturday, April 23: Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Thursday, April 28: Charlotte 3, Wilkes-Barre/ 6-10; 2, Robert Cardina, Conestoga Valley, 6-6; 3,
vances At James Shuart Stadium nor, 120-4.
Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 3 Scranton 2 Clarence Ball, Glen Mills, 6-6; 4, Jay Jabat, Penns-
At Columbia, Mo. Hempstead, N.Y. Thursday, April 14: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 Team standings (top 5): 1, State College 37; 2,
Virginia 13, Cornell 9 Saturday, April 30: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Char- bury, 6-6; 5, Derek Hart, Manheim Central, 6-5; 6,
Saturday, May 28: Washington (37-14) at Missouri, Saturday, April 16: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4 Misohn Coppock, Pottstown, 6-5; 7, John Dahl- Abington 36; 3, Greensburg Hempfield Area (Dis-
Denver 14, Johns Hopkins 9 lotte 0 trict 7) 28 1/3; 4, Coughlin 26; 5, Penn Hills 25.
9 p.m. Monday, April 18: Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2 Monday, May 2: Charlotte 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton stran, McDowell, 6-5; 8, Max Mahan, Garden Spot,
Sunday, May 29: Washington vs. Missouri, 7 p.m. Sunday, May 22 Wednesday, April 20: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 6-5.
At Gillette Stadium 1, OT
x-Sunday, May 29: Washington vs. Missouri, 9:30 Friday, April 22: Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 3, OT Wednesday, May 4: Charlotte 1, Wilkes-Barre/ Pole vault: 1, Eric Hunter, Northampton, 15-0; 2,
p.m. Foxborough, Mass. Sunday, April 24: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, OT Scranton 0 Chris Williams, Strath Haven, 15-0; 3, Dylan Bilka,
At Stillwater, Okla. Maryland 6, Syracuse 5, OT Tuesday, April 26: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2 Seneca Valley, 14-6; 4, Shawn Mayer, Palmyra,
Friday, May 27: Oklahoma State 3, Houston 0 Duke 7, Notre Dame 5 Boston 4, Montreal 3
Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1, Charlotte 0
Saturday, May 7: Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scran- 14-6; 5, Brandon Teribery, Bradford, 14-6; 6, Sean G O L F
Saturday, May 28: Houston 1, Oklahoma State 0 Semifinals Thursday, April 14: Montreal 2, Boston 0 ton 3 Burns, Delaware Valley; Jared Allison, Dallastown;
Saturday, May 28: Oklahoma State 6, Houston 5, Troy Makous, Radnor; Jacon Hensh, Laurel High-
Oklahoma State advances
Saturday, May 28
At M&T Bank Stadium
Saturday, April 16: Montreal 3, Boston 1
Monday, April 18: Boston 4, Montreal 2
WESTERN CONFERENCE lands, 14-0 (tie for 6th) Byron Nelson Championship
At Tempe, Ariz. Hamilton 4, Manitoba 3 Long jump: 1, Matt Green, Belle Vernon, 23-5 3⁄4; 2,
Baltimore Thursday, April 21: Boston 5, Montreal 4, OT Thursday, April 28: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 1 At The Four Seasons Resort and Club
Thursday, May 26: Arizona State 3, Texas A&M 2 Saturday, April 23: Boston 2, Montreal 1, 2OT Austin Rizzo, Williamsport, 22-6 1⁄2; 3, Joe Oduho, Irving, Texas
Virginia 14, Denver 8 Sunday, May 1: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 2 Cathedral Prep, 22-4 1⁄2; 4, Ryan Brumfield, Owen J.
Friday, May 27: Arizona State 4, Texas A&M 2, Ari- Maryland 9, Duke 4 Tuesday, April 26: Montreal 2, Boston 1 Purse: $5.5 million
zona State advances Tuesday, May 3: Manitoba 5, Hamilton 4 Roberts, 22-3; 5, Richard Rouse, Penn Hills, 22-1
Championship Wednesday, April 27: Boston 4, Montreal 3, OT Wednesday, May 4: Manitoba 2, Hamilton 1, 2OT 1
⁄2; 6, Jean-Luc Twyman, Coatesville, 22-1; 7, Brent Yardage: 7,116; Par: 70
At Tucson, Ariz. Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 3 Friday, May 6: Hamilton 5, Manitoba 1
Friday, May 27: Oklahoma 6, Arizona 0 Monday, May 30 Charlton, Downingtown West, 22-0 3⁄4; 8, De’vion Third Round
Wednesday, April 13: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0 Sunday, May 8: Manitoba 1, Hamilton 0
Saturday, May 28: Oklahoma 5, Arizona 2, Oklaho- At M&T Bank Stadium Tate, McDowell, 21-7 1⁄2. Ryan Palmer ...............................65-67-73—205 -5
Friday, April 15: Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 1 Monday, May 9: Hamilton 2, Manitoba 1, 3OT Shot: 1, Kyle Long, Landisville Hempfield, 58-3 3⁄4;
ma advances Baltimore Monday, April 18: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2 Sergio Garcia..............................66-66-74—206 -4
Virginia (12-5) vs. Maryland (13-4), 3:30 p.m. Houston 4, Milwaukee 3 2, Darrell Hill, Penn Wood, 56-5 3⁄4; 3, Luke Monta, Arjun Atwal..................................68-72-67—207 -3
Wednesday, April 20: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, Friday, April 29: Milwaukee 3, Houston 1 Greensburg Salem, 55-6 3⁄4; 4, Brendan Lamy, West
2OT Ryuji Imada .................................69-68-70—207 -3
S O C C E R Saturday, April 23: Tampa Bay 8, Pittsburgh 2
Sunday, May 1: Houston 2, Milwaukee 0
Tuesday, May 3: Milwaukee 5, Houston 3
Lawn Wilson (District 3), 54-6 1⁄2; 5, Tyler Kerstetter,
Selinsgrove, 54-4; 6, David Reinhardt, Bradford,
Gary Woodland ..........................69-71-68—208
Matt Kuchar .................................69-71-68—208
-2
-2
Monday, April 25: Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2 Thursday, May 5: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT 53-1; 7, Pete Calderone, North Pocono, 52-3; 8,
Wednesday, April 27: Tampa Bay 1, Pittsburgh 0 Joe Ogilvie ..................................66-70-72—208 -2
Major League Soccer Friday, May 6: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT Blailin Baker, Muhlenberg, 51-6 /14. Rod Pampling .............................70-68-71—209 -1
EASTERN CONFERENCE
B O X I N G WESTERN CONFERENCE
Vancouver 4, Chicago 3
Sunday, May 8: Milwaukee 5, Houston 4, OT Javelin: 1, Tom Lang, Pope John Paul II, 211-4; 2, John Rollins ................................68-70-71—209 -1
Tuesday, May 10: Houston 4, Milwaukee 2 Billy Stanley, South Park, 205-10; 3, Stephen Feis- Jeff Overton ................................64-74-71—209 -1
W L T Pts GF GA Wednesday, April 13: Vancouver 2, Chicago 0 CONFERENCE FINALS ter, Landisville Hempfield (District 3), 196-11; 4, Ja- Jordan Spieth..............................69-68-72—209 -1
Philadelphia ................... 6 3 2 20 14 9 Fight Schedule Friday, April 15: Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE
mie Colon, Donegal, 186-8; 5, Bobby Smutsky, Keegan Bradley..........................66-71-72—209 -1
Sunday, April 17: Vancouver 3, Chicago 2 Northern York, 186-1; 6, Jon Strauss, Lehighton, Nick Watney ................................68-68-73—209 -1
New York........................ 4 2 6 18 18 11 May 27 Binghamton 4, Charlotte 0 186-1; 7, Perry Hopkins, Unionville, 184-1; 8, Kyle
Tuesday, April 19: Chicago 7, Vancouver 2 Tim Petrovic................................69-66-74—209 -1
Houston .......................... 3 4 5 14 15 13 At Reno Events Center, Reno., Nev. (ESPN2), Thursday, April 21: Chicago 5, Vancouver 0 Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4 Hefkin, State College, 184-0.
Columbus ....................... 3 3 5 14 11 13 Chris Arreola vs. Kendrick Releford, 10, heavy- Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0 Team standings (top 5): 1, Landisville Hempfield Scott Piercy.................................66-69-74—209 -1
Sunday, April 24: Chicago 4, Vancouver 3, OT Dustin Johnson ..........................66-75-69—210 E
New England.................. 3 4 4 13 10 14 weights; Tony Thompson vs. Maurice Harris, 12, Tuesday, April 26: Vancouver 2, Chicago 1, OT Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1 (District 3) 28; 2, Strath Haven 27; 3, Cardinal O’Ha-
IBF heavyweight eliminator. Wednesday, May 18: Binghamton 4, Charlotte 3, ra 21; 4, Penn Wood 20; 5, Wissahickon and Chel- Vijay Singh ..................................68-73-69—210 E
D.C. ................................. 3 4 3 12 13 18 San Jose 4, Los Angeles 2 OT Vaughn Taylor.............................67-73-70—210 E
May 28 Thursday, April 14: San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT tenham 18.
Toronto FC..................... 2 5 6 12 13 23 At the Mazatlan (Mexico) International Center, Pe- WESTERN CONFERENCE Steve Flesch ...............................70-69-71—210 E
Chicago .......................... 1 4 5 8 13 17 dro Guevara vs. Mario Rodriguez, 12, WBC Silver Saturday, April 16: Los Angeles 4, San Jose 0
Tuesday, April 19: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 5, OT Houston 4, Hamilton 3 PIAA GIRLS CHAMPIONSHIPS Brett Wetterich............................69-69-72—210 E
Sporting Kansas City .... 1 6 1 4 11 18 light flyweight title; Jorge Linares vs. Francisco Cor- Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1 Chris Riley...................................66-71-73—210 E
dero, 10, for the WBA International lightweight title; Thursday, April 21: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3 CLASS 2A Hunter Haas................................70-72-69—211 +1
WESTERN CONFERENCE Saturday, April 23: Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1 Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 100: 1, Cierra White, Carver Engineering & Sci-
W L T Pts GF GA Sergio Lopez vs. Omar Estrella, 10, featherweights. Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 Brandt Jobe.................................67-72-72—211 +1
Monday, April 25: San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3, OT ence, 12.05; 2, Jada Steward, West Catholic, 12.44; Chad Collins ...............................67-69-75—211 +1
Los Angeles ................... 7 2 5 26 19 12 June 3 Wednesday, May 18: Hamilton 8, Houston 1 3, Erikka Williams, Rochester, 12.66; 4, Lanae
At Tampa, Fla. (ESPN2), Yudel Johnson vs. Miguel Detroit 4, Phoenix 0 Jason Day ...................................72-71-69—212 +2
FC Dallas........................ 6 3 3 21 14 10 Wednesday, April 13: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Friday, May 20: Hamilton 4, Houston 2 Newsome, Brookville, 12.70; 5, Lauren Ellsworth,
Torres, 10, welterweights. Sunday, May 22: Hamilton 5, Houston 4, 2OT Lackawanna Trail, 12.74; 6, Jeannette Youngblood, Brian Gay.....................................71-72-69—212 +2
Seattle ............................. 4 4 5 17 14 12 Saturday, April 16: Detroit 4, Phoenix 3 Jason Dufner ..............................70-70-72—212 +2
June 4 Monday, April 18: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Tuesday, May 24: Houston 4, Hamilton 3 East Allegheny, 12.83; 7, Karli Balmer, Christopher
Portland .......................... 5 3 2 17 13 14 At Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark (SHO), Dock Mennonite, 12.83; 8, Alyssa Wise, Washing- Fran Quinn ..................................69-70-73—212 +2
Wednesday, April 20: Detroit 6, Phoenix 3 CALDER CUP FINALS
Real Salt Lake ............... 5 1 2 17 9 2 Mikkel Kessler vs. Mehdi Bouadla, 12, super mid- ton, 12.94. Chris DiMarco.............................70-67-75—212 +2
Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 Houston 1, Binghamton 0 Fredrik Jacobson .......................70-73-70—213 +3
Colorado......................... 4 3 5 17 14 12 dleweights. Friday, May 27: Houston 3, Binghamton 1 200: 1, Cierra White, Carver Engineering & Sci-
At Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, N.J. (SHO), Carl Wednesday, April 13: Nashville 4, Anaheim 1 ence, 24.92; 2, Michelle Davis, West Catholic, Scott Gordon ..............................70-71-72—213 +3
Chivas USA.................... 3 4 4 13 14 13 Friday, April 15: Anaheim 5, Nashville 3 Saturday, May 28: Binghamton at Houston, 8:35
Froch vs. Glen Johnson, 12, for Froch’s WBC super 25.39; 3, Jada Steward, West Catholic, 25.33; 4, Jeff Quinney................................66-75-72—213 +3
San Jose......................... 3 4 3 12 12 12 middleweight title; Zsolt Erdei vs. Dawid Kostecki, Sunday, April 17: Nashville 4, Anaheim 3 p.m. J.J. Henry ....................................69-72-72—213 +3
Wednesday, June 1: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 Imani Harris-Quillen, Swenson, 26.00; 5, Lanae
Vancouver ...................... 1 5 6 9 13 17 10, light heavyweights. Wednesday, April 20: Anaheim 6, Nashville 3 Newsome, Brookville, 26.00; 6, Yaneshia Gaston, Charles Howell III.......................71-70-72—213 +3
Saturday's Games At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Sebastian Friday, April 22: Nashville 4, Anaheim 3, OT p.m. Kyle Stanley ................................70-70-73—213 +3
Friday, June 3: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Bishop McDevitt, 26.03; 7, Kim Watterson, Spring-
Philadelphia 6, Toronto FC 2 Zbik vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., 12, for Zbik’s WBC Sunday, April 24: Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 dale, 26.16; 8, Alyssa Wise, Washington, 26.31. Jerry Kelly ...................................67-71-75—213 +3
Vancouver 1, New York 1, tie middleweight title; Vanes Martirosyan vs. Saul Ro- CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS x-Saturday, June 4: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05
p.m. 400: 1, Michelle Davis, West Catholic, 55.26; 2, Lau- Josh Teater .................................66-71-76—213 +3
Columbus 3, Chivas USA 3, tie man, 12, WBC junior middleweight eliminator; Mi- EASTERN CONFERENCE ren Ellsworth, Lackawanna Trail, 56.16; 3, Imani Chad Campbell ..........................69-74-71—214 +4
Los Angeles at New England, late x-Tuesday, June 7: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05
Harris-Quillen, Swenson, 56.78; 4, Caela Williams, D.A. Points ..................................68-75-71—214 +4
FC Dallas at Houston, late Harrison Frazar ..........................71-72-71—214 +4
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Hurlers look sharp IronPigs plan visit
vs. Double-A hitters to Hall of Fame
Editor’s Note: The Scranton/Wilkes- By DAVE ROSENGRANT
Barre Yankees have taken a page drosengrant@timesleader.com
from their parent club by winning
championships. Ryne Sandberg was elected to
SWB has racked up four consecutive By DAVE ROSENGRANT the National Baseball Hall of Fame

I
International League North Division drosengrant@timesleader.com in 2005 for his exceptional career
titles and more could be on the way t appears that Adam Warren and the as second baseman for the Chica-
because the minor league system is
Yankees organization are a good fit. go Cubs.
stacked with top prospects that are
close to contributing at the Triple-A The New York Yankees are a team The manager of the Lehigh
or Major League level, according to that has the most World Series titles Valley IronPigs is now getting his
Baseball America. with 27. whole team into the establishment
Warren, a right-handed pitcher, also has in Cooperstown, N.Y.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT a resume filled with success. The ’Pigs and their manager will
drosengrant@timesleader.com The victorious attitude for the 23-year- take a trip to Cooperstown on
Dellin Betances: The No. 3 old was at an all-time high while he was in June 15 on their way to Pawtucket.
overall prospect for the Yankees college at the University of North Carolina That date is an open date for the
and the top pitching prospect, and has continued throughout his minor team and comes after an eight-
had his worst outing of the year league career. game homestand and before a
on Wednesday for Double-A Before the Yankees’ No. 12 overall pros- four-game stint with the PawSox.
Trenton, but it still wasn’t a bad pect – according to Baseball America – got The contingent from Lehigh
effort. to Chapel Hill, the Tar Heels never ad- Valley, the Triple-A franchise of the
The 23-year-old, right-hander vanced to the 12-team College World Se- Phillies, will tour the museum a
allowed two runs and four hits ries tournament. month before former Phillies
in six innings and whiffed 10 While he was playing at UNC, the team general manager Pat Gillick will be
against Reading. reached the World Series all four years inducted into the Hall on July 24.
In the no-decision, his ERA when he played from 2006-09. While playing for the Cubs –
rose slightly to 1.30. Overall this After graduating and getting drafted in after being traded from Philadel-
season in seven starts, he’s 3-1 the fourth round, he joined the Staten phia – Sandberg was a 10-time
with 39 strikeouts in 34 2⁄3 in- Island Yankees and went 4-2 with a 1.43 All-Star during his 16-year career.
nings. ERA in 12 starts to help the short-season In his career, he batted .285,
Manny Banuelos: The No. 2 Class A team win the New York-Penn with 282 home runs, 1,061 RBI and
pitching prospect in the orga- League title. 344 stolen bases in 2,164 games.
nization and the No. 4 overall He followed that with a combined 11-7
record and 2.59 ERA in 25 starts with BULL, BRAVE LAUDED
prospect for the Yankees, contin-
ues to lower his ERA start-by- Class A Tampa and Double-A Trenton in Durham infielder Felipe Lopez
start. 2010. He also helped the Double-A Thun- and Gwinett pitcher Todd Red-
The 5-foot-11, 155-pound lefty der advance to the finals of the Eastern mond were selected the Interna-
pitched twice during the last League playoffs. tional League Batter and Pitcher of
week, earning a win and a no- It was his collegiate career and playing the Week, respectively, for the
decision. in the ACC that helped him succeed at the week of May 16-22.
professional level. Redmond picked up the honor
The 20-year-old’s ERA drop-
“I felt like the ACC was one of the stron- for the third time in his career with
ped from 2.25 to 2.16 in his last
ger conferences in baseball, so I knew I the previous times coming from
two starts. He has fanned 38 in
could pitch there, and coming to the next June 28-July 4 and Aug. 23-29 of
41 1⁄3 innings for the Double-A
level I could go after hitters and still have last season.
Thunder.
that confidence,” said Warren, from New Redmond threw a three-hit
Austin Romine: Another
Bern, N.C. “I think that’s helped me learn shutout last week, throwing 111
catcher and the No. 6 overall
how to pitch and build that confidence.” pitches in a complete-game win
prospect for the Yankees, the
The Tar Heels reached the national over Rochester.
22-year-old is having a solid championship three-game series in 2006 Although he’s won the award
season at Double-A Trenton. and 2007 when they fell to Oregon State three times, he oddly didn’t claim
He has been consistent this both times and settled for runner-up sta- FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER the achievement last season after
season for the Thunder, hitting tus. Right-hander Adam Warren had his best start for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday. throwing a no-hitter on May 28,
.284 with four home runs and 26 In 2008, UNC advanced to the national He gave up one run and three hits in eight innings as the Yanks beat Indianapolis, 5-1. 2010 against Louisville.
RBI in 155 at-bats before Sat- semifinals before being eliminated by that Lopez put together a stellar .591
urday’s action. Over the last
seven days, he went 8-for-21
year’s runner-up, Fresno State. “The Carolina tradition is a win- Warren added. batting average (13-for-22) in five
The final year of the run only lasted The baseball team wasn’t the only pro- games last week. A major leaguer
with five RBI. three games in the double-elimination ning tradition and every sport gram flourishing at the time Warren was with the Blue Jays, Reds, Nation-
Slade Heathcott: The 20-year-
old outfielder playing for Sin-
tournament when the Tar Heels went 1-2. expects to win. That’s kind of attending North Carolina. als, Cardinals, Diamondbacks,
Warren was a big contributor for the Tar The Tar Heels men’s basketball team Brewers, Red Sox and Rays, Lopez
gle-A Charleston raised his Heels in 2007, his sophomore year, when what sold me on the school ... ” won a national title in 2009 after reaching posted a multiple-hit effort in all
average to .301 this season by he put together his best collegiate season. Adam Warren the Final Four in 2008. five games he played. He also
going 7-for-28 in his last six For UNC that year he went 12-0 in 15 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre starting pitcher The football program won 20 games in ended the week with eight RBI
games. appearances (12 starts). In 70 1/3 innings, four years, but started becoming a conten- and seven runs scored.
After Friday’s action, he has he only gave up 17 earned runs for a 2.17 der in the ACC, snapping a four-year bowl
three home runs, 14 RBI and six ERA as the Tar Heels also won their only White (pitcher, Indians) and Andrew drought in 2008. TODAY IN I.L. HISTORY
stolen bases in 40 games for the ACC championship in the four-year run. Miller (pitcher, Red Sox) are considered “The Carolina tradition is a winning Indians prospect Cory Snyder
RiverDogs. He has also been Warren left UNC with a career record of top prospects in their organizations. tradition and every sport expects to win,” was known as a fiery player.
reaching base at a good clip 22-2 and a 3.49 ERA in 48 appearances (33 Ackley is the No. 1 overall prospect and Warren said. “That’s kind of what sold me On May 29, 1986, while playing
with 17 extra-base hits and 15 starts). is currently still in the minors, while on the school was not just the baseball for Maine in a game against Roch-
walks this season. “It was exciting. We had a lot of good White has reached the majors and is on program but the whole kind of athletic ester, his passion showed.
Notable: Tampa third base- players come through the team while I the disabled list. Miller was projected as a program and just to have that winning After popping out in one at-bat,
man Robert Lyerly leads all was there and there were some games that future pitching star when he was drafted traditions.” he threw the bat in disgust and
Yankee minor leaguers in bat- I didn’t pitch well and still got the win by the Tigers, but is now playing for his One of the professional highlights for accidentally injured two female
ting average, hitting .337 in 190 because we put up a bunch of runs,” War- third organization. Warren was setting a franchise record with fans.
at-bats. ren said. “For me it was the four best years Warren and Miller pitched against each 15 strikeouts for Trenton, in a seven-in- While playing defense later in
of my life. Just being able to play with other May 7; that game against Pawtucket ning win against Bowie last year. the inning, the infielder applied a
those guys every day and see the talent was Warren’s only loss of the season of a His best performance for Scranton/ tag at second base on a hard slide
LOCALS IN MINORS come through there.” 3-1 record. Wilkes-Barre was Tuesday when he only and a bench-clearing brawl en-
Several of his Tar Heels teammates also “I’ve been trying to keep up with these allowed three hits and one run in eight sued.

WVC grads hitting were drafted by Major League teams.


Dustin Ackley (infielder, Mariners), Alex
guys and encourage them because a lot of innings and picked up the win against
them are having a lot of success so far,” Indianapolis.
When he came up to bat later in
the game, he was hit by a pitch

.300-plus for teams


and didn’t charge the mound. But
the benches cleared again and a
P H I L L I E S O N T H E FA R M brawl between the teams couldn’t
be stopped. Snyder was ejected

Single-A Clearwater plays on and on, and ends up with a record 23-inning loss from the game and also faced
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com criminal charges for the bat-throw-
Russ Canzler: After slump- ing incident.
ing slightly earlier this Editor’s Note: The Philadelphia By DAVE ROSENGRANT scoreless innings. It was his first America, returned to the
week going just 1-for-11, the Phillies minor league system has drosengrant@timesleader.com appearance on the mound since mound for Single-A Clearwater
lost some highly regarded pro-
On This Date
Hazleton Area graduate Clearwater, the Single-A club Sept. 3, 2010 when he pitched after being shut down with a
spects during the last few years for Lehigh Valley. back injury. He started the 23-in-
went 6-for-10 during a two- with many trades being made to for the Phillies, played a historic
game period on Thursday game this past week. At the plate, Savery is hitting ning contest for the Threshers
help the parent club.
and Friday for the Durham But that doesn’t mean the cup- The Threshers participated in .331 with 17 RBI and has a .381 and pitched six innings of one- On May 31, 1998, the Red Barons
Bulls. board is bare. a 23-inning marathon on Mon- on-base percentage. run ball. In 16 1⁄3 innings this sea- erupted for 26 runs in a road win
Playing for the Triple-A The Phillies have produced more day against the Jupiter Ham- He has 11 extra-base hits and son, he is 0-1 with a 4.96 ERA against the Toledo Mud Hens.
young talent and might have 17 RBI in 154 at-bats for the and 11 strikeouts and five walks. The Red Barons set several
club of the Tampa Bay merheads and lost 2-1. still-standing franchise records in
more pieces to deal if they need Threshers. Jesse Biddle: The Phillies’ No.
Rays, Canzler hit his fourth to make a midseason trade this
The contest, which was the Double-A Reading’s Matt Riz- 1 pick from 2010 allowed three runs, home runs (7), extra-base
home run of the year on season. longest in Clearwater history zotti had an off-week and was runs over five innings in a no-de- hits (14), RBI (26) and largest mar-
Friday against Toledo. Here are how some of the top and lasted 5 hours, 27 minutes, gin of victory in the 26-4 rout.
passed by Savery for the organi- cision last week for the Low-A
Through Friday, he’s hit- prospects in the Philadelphia finished with just 31 combined Bobby Estalella homered and
zational lead in batting average. Lakewood Blue Claws. went 5-for-6 in the game. Other
ting .311, with 23 RBI, in 43 organization are faring this hits. Rizzotti, a designated hitter for For the season, the 19-year-
spring: Barons to go deep in the contest
games for Durham. He also Threshers first baseman Joe the R-Phils, is hitting .325.Brody old lefty is 2-5 with a 4.78 ERA in were Wendell Magee Jr., Marlon
has three stolen three bases Savery, who is a former pitcher Colvin: The team’s top pitching nine starts for Lakewood. He’s Anderson, David Doster, Jose
and an on-base percentage in the organization, pitched two prospect, according to Baseball fanned 43 in 43 1⁄3 innings. Flores and Tony Barron with two.
of .432.
Chris Sedon, a Coughlin
graduate, played in six UPCOMING SCHEDULE
games last week for the
Gateway Grizzlies, an inde-
pendent team in Sauget, Ill.
He’s seeing at-bats as des-
ignated hitter for the team
and went 5-for-19 in those
contests.
Overall for the Grizzlies, Today Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Sedon is hitting .304 with at Louisville at Louisville at Indianapolis at Indianapolis at Indianapolis Toledo Toledo Toledo
three doubles before Sat- 6:05 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 1:05 p.m.
urday.
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Seth Houston of Lansdale re-energizes himself with some post-race liquids. Junior riders listen to instructions before the start of the Junior 15-16 race.

A hot time on two wheels


From kids
to pros, it’s
a good time
for cycling
By MATTHEW SHUTT
For The Times Leader
HANOVER TWP. – On a
lazy Saturday afternoon
there was still plenty of
traffic to be found along
Lasley Avenue in the Hanov-
er Industrial Estates – but
of the two-wheeled variety.
The looping road served
as the course for The Mohe-
gan Sun Scorcher and The
Jack Williams Tire Youth
Challenge, an afternoon-
long bicycle race for all
levels of riders, from chil-
dren as young as 6 and 7
years old to the seasoned
professionals.
As different categories of
riders from both in and out
of the area took their turns
winding along the looping
course, David Novak, 18, of
Tunkhannock, certainly
found a way to stand out
among the crowd.
Novak, currently a Level 2
rider training to make the
jump to professional status,
won the Junior 17-18 year
old race and competed in
the Pro 123 race, the final of NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
the day. Marcus Kuliska of Houston prepares his wheel after a flat tire during the cycling Saturday morning. Kuliska was visiting the area with his wife, Melissa
“Hopefully I’ll be a Level 1 Gavlick, to celebrate her parents’ 50th wedding anniversary and renewing of their vows.
by the end of the year,” said
Novak. “It’s just a lot of fun
to keep going, to win some
races. If I can get into a
top-three finish at nationals
this year, hopefully I can get
to that professional level.”
With only a handful of
riders in Novak’s age group
ranked in the same level, he
could soon find himself
pulling away from the pack
with a few races soon com-
ing up on his schedule.
Lake Carey, in Tunkhan-
nock, will be the host of an
event held today, while
upcoming races will be held
in Nicholson, Luzerne and
Nanticoke, all before the
end of June. All the events
are sanctioned by the USA
Bicycling Federation, which
keeps track of results and
rankings that determine Sandra Lakey of Wilmington, Del., takes video of the races.
which racers make the na-
tional team and eventually While the notion of din-
given a crack at the Olym- ner in a bistro setting on
pics. Public Square as flocks of
Wilkes-Barre will be host bicyclists speed by will
a race held late in August, undoubtedly seem uncon-
something organizer Phil ventional to some, there
Cable is looking forward to. were a few fans in attend-
“It’s on Aug. 27 and I’m ance that were in favor of
really excited about some of such an event.
the ideas I have for it,” said “I think it would be, to
Cable, currently of Hunting- say the least, an interesting
ton. “I’m going to be talking way to spend an evening,”
with some of the local res- said James Mikluscak, 23, of
taurants about bringing Larksville. “If Wilkes-Barre’s
some of their tables outside trying to bring new attrac-
to watch the riders go by tions to the area, it could be
and, also, with some of the something fun to go and do.
local businesses about spon- The downtown area has
soring a team of employees become a nice play to spend
that would donate its win- a night and I’d want to go Dave Novak, of Tunkhannock, in red, goes head to head with
nings to a charity of their and see something like Cyclists make their way up a hill during the Cat 4/5 race Luke Lukas of Courtdale in the Junior 17-18 year old race
choice.” that.” Saturday morning at Hanover Industrial Estates. Saturday morning at Hanover Industrial Estates.
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all, including two Davis Cup


Training key for Colley’s showing
matches in December. Tigers sprinter credits a es, including a strength and con-
“He was much better than me,” ditioning coach.”
change in preparation as key
said the 25th-seeded del Potro, a Colley, who plans to run at
semifinalist in Paris two years to winning two state medals. Widener University next year,
ago. “He has everything; every- said instead of working out on
thing perfect. He has very good the track six days a week, he was
movement. He’s very fast. He’s By TOM ROBINSON more inclined to lift weights
improved his serve. He’s beating For the Times Leader three days and run hard twice in
all the players very, very easy, and SHIPPENSBURG – Gavin a week.
I’m one more victim of his game.” Colley ate better and trained Crawford made it through
Djokovic’s 42-match run is tied smarter, preparing himself for semifinal qualifying with the
for the third-longest by a man in what turned into a demanding fi- fifth-best time out of 16 entries
the Open era, which began in nal day of the PIAA Track and and went on to take eighth in the
1968; Guillermo Vilas won 46 in a Field Championships at Ship- Class 2A110-meter high hurdles.
row in1977. And Djokovic is off to pensburg University. The GAR junior added the
the second-best start to a season, Running a series of sprints medal to the two fourth-place
trailing only John McEnroe’s 42-0 while fighting heat, wind and fa- medals he earned in the triple
in 1984. tigue, Colley was the only jump last season and Friday.
As it happens, the 24-year-old Wyoming Valley Conference boy Jendrezjewski, a sophomore,
Serb ran into McEnroe at Roland to claim two medals during Sat- took sixth in two events. After DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Garros on Saturday, and they urday’s competition. earning her first medal in the Marissa Durako of Holy Re-
chatted. Asked whether McEnroe Coughlin’s Shelley Black high jump Friday, she went 35-10 deemer competes in the
was one of his favorite players, matched Tunkhannock’s Colley in the triple jump Saturday. 3,200. She placed seventh in
Djokovic replied with a smile: in producing two Class 3A med- WVC athletes added five oth- the Class 2A race.
“Nothing against his age, but it’s als on Saturday. GAR’s Darrell er medals Saturday.
just that I was still quite young Crawford and Hanover Area’s Holy Redeemer’s team of Da- Hanover Area’s Martin Steve
when he stopped playing.” Olivia Jendrezjewski each added vid Gawlas, Austin Carr, Jeff Ca- finished seventh in the Class 2A
McEnroe said recently he finds a second Class 2A medal Satur- paci and Seth Tarselli placed discus with a throw of 153-6.
Djokovic’s streak more impres- day after winning their first Fri- fourth in the Class 2A 400-meter Gawlas just missed an individ- AP PHOTO
sive than his own, because of the day. relay in 43.28 seconds. ual medal. He had the eighth- Ryan Palmer watches his tee shot fly into the gallery on the 18th
current depth in men’s tennis, and “In the past, especially in my A.J. Limongelli gave the Roy- best time (11.49) in the 100-me- hole during the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship.
because it includes a Grand Slam sophomore year, I didn’t even als a fifth-place finish in the ter semifinals, but was not one of

Surviving third round,


title — at January’s Australian have a chance down here,” Col- 3,200, the day’s first event, in the eight finalists. The top three
Open, which was played at sea- ley said after taking fifth in the 9:35.44. from each heat are guaranteed of
son’s end in 1984. 100 with a time of 11.11 seconds The 3,200 was the only track advancing and Gawlas had a bet-
Djokovic, who will be in action and eighth in the 200 in 22.95. event that did not have a qualify- ter time than the third-place fin-

Palmer leads by shot


for a third straight day today “Last year, if I ran my absolute ing step on Friday. It included isher in the other heat.
when he faces No.13 Richard Gas- best race, I could have made the three medalists from the WVC. Lackawanna Trail’s Lauren
quet of France, said a third major semifinals or maybe the finals. Dallas freshman Regan Rome Ellsworth led Lackawanna
championship — and first at the “This year, I could run my best ran with the lead three runners League performers with a sec-
French Open — takes priority race almost all the time.” until deep into the seventh lap of ond-place finish in the Class 2A
over any other possible goal at the Colley said he reached his po- the eight-lap race before falling 400 dash and a fifth-place in the Texas native holds onto Byron row, I think it’s pretty positive.”
moment. If he gets to the final, tential with better training. off and settling for sixth in Class 100. The last three holes at TPC
Nelson lead despite two
he’ll take over the No. 1 ranking “I was training like a miler, not 3A in 10:53.31. Note: In Friday’s results, the Four Seasons played into the
from Rafael Nadal. a sprinter,” Colley said. “I was al- Holy Redeemer’s Marissa Du- school that high jumper Aman- bogeys the last three holes. wind, sustained all day at 25 mph
Djokovic is 4-0 this year against ways tired and I felt weak. rako started the day with a sev- da Jimcosky competes for was with gusts near 40.
Nadal, including wins in two clay- “To prepare for this year, I talk- enth-place finish in the 3,200 in incorrect. Jimcosky is on the “Obviously the scores show
court tournament finals this ed to a bunch of different coach- 11:12.56. Northwest Area team. By STEPHEN HAWKINS how hard it was,” Palmer said.
month, and some have speculated AP Sports Writer “Bad, hard day, that is for sure. I
those results chipped away at the IRVING, Texas — Ryan Palm- hit it pretty good I felt, but it’s
Spaniard’s self-belief. Nadal felt er sat down after finishing his hard to hit some of these tee
much better about himself and third round and put his head balls... Just a hard round of golf.”
his game after reaching the fourth down on the table. He was ex- Conditions are expected to be
round by beating Croatian quali- hausted — and still leading — af- similar for the final round Sun-
fier Antonio Veic 6-1, 6-3, 6-0. ter a 3-over 73 on a gusty day at day.
“Solutions don’t come from the Byron Nelson Champion- Only eight of 74 players shot
heaven. I mean, you can’t change ship. under par Saturday, and there
everything in one day. And you The Texas native who made were no bogey-free rounds. The
know what? I had not forgotten the cut only once in his first sev- best round was a 67 by Argon At-
how to play tennis for a week, but en appearances at Lord Byron’s wal that tied him with Ryuji Ima-
I played better today,” said Nadal, tournament, took a one-stroke da (70) for third place at 3 under.
who was pushed to five sets in the lead over Sergio Garcia into the “Par’s really good on every
first round. final round after surviving a sun- hole, and I’m just lucky to shoot
He’s 41-1 in his French Open ca- soaked but brutal day for scoring 67,” Atwal said after his round
reer and bidding to tie Bjorn Saturday at TPC Four Seasons. with six birdies and three bogeys.
Borg’s mark of six titles at the “We chalked it up as a hard day “You catch the wrong gust and
clay-court Grand Slam tourna- of golf,” Palmer said. “If you had you could be in serious trouble.”
ment. told me Thursday I was going to Garcia missed a 5-foot par putt
The man Nadal beat for trophy have a one-shot lead, I would on the 535-yard 16th hole, where
No. 5 in last year’s final, Robin So- have called you a liar and said Palmer also bogeyed after mis-
derling, also reached the fourth whatever. But my bad round is sing the fairway with his tee shot.
round, as did three-time Grand out of the way, I think, and I still Palmer, who is letting caddie
Slam runner-up Andy Murray, lead by one.” James Edmondson call the shots
No. 15 Viktor Troicki, No. 18 Even with two bogeys the last this week, missed the fairway
Gilles Simon, and unseeded Ivan three holes, Palmer finished a again at No. 18 and two-putted
Ljubicic, who eliminated No. 16 stroke ahead of playing partner from 27 feet once he got on the
Fernando Verdasco 6-3, 7-6 (6), Garcia after the two started the green. Garcia hit his drive way
6-4 and meets Nadal on Monday. day tied. right and still had a chance to
“There is no question that his Garcia shot a 74 while also covert an 81⁄2-foot par-saver that
confidence is shaken,” Ljubicic making bogeys at the 16th and would have put him back in a
said about Nadal. “You see him in 18th holes, where he missed share for the lead.
the locker room. He’s saying it. DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER makable putts. Garcia began the week with an
He’s not hiding it.” Darrell Crawford of GAR competes in the 110 hurdles at the state track meet in Shippensburg. “It was definitely hard. At the infected fingernail on his left ring
No. 4 Murray got past Michael Crawford earned a Class 2A medal by finishing in eighth place. same time I have to say I got finger that forced him to with-
Berrer of Germany 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 de- nothing out of my round,” Garcia draw from a British Open quali-
spite badly twisting his right an- After beating the District 1 horrible. said. “I could not shoot one shot fier after just five holes. He didn’t

BLACK
kle while chasing a drop shot in champion head-to-head in last “My Dad said, ‘let’s watch higher than I did. So if you look at have any practice rounds at TPC
the second set, then said he year’s final, Black finished sec- Shelley Black.’ I’ve been work- it that way, and I’m only one shot Four Seasons before opening
wasn’t sure if he could play his ond to Nugent’s record time of ing on the way I bend my lead behind Ryan, and I have tomor- with consecutive 66s.
next match. 41.10. leg and moving my trail leg in a
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Berrer chastised himself for not Nugent began pulling away circle, not having it flat out.”

YANKEES
taking advantage. eight state medals and a series after the second hurdle, then gled, scoring Krum. Jesus Monte-
PIAA TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
“I should have hurt him when of memorable performances. maintained her lead. Black was (Results of Wyoming Valley Conference athletes)
ro grounded into a double play,
he’s down, but that’s difficult for “I wouldn’t be able to pick be- more than two seconds ahead CLASS 3A BOYS Pena out at second. Jorge Vaz-
Saturday's Medalist
me. So I was feeling sorry for tween the two years,” Black of everyone else in the field. Gavin Colley, Tunk., 100, 5th of 8, 11.11 quez struck out, but reached on a
Continued from Page 1C
him,” Berrer said. “I need to be said. “I know a lot of people “She qualified (Friday) with a Gavin Colley, Tunk., 200, 8th of 8, 22.95 wild pitch. Justin Maxwell
Other Final Result
tougher. Like, in Germany, we were expecting me to win two time completely better than Connor Flaherty, Co., high jump, T18th of 24, 6-0 line for the victory until he sur- grounded into a fielder’s choice,
have a saying that ’an injured deer gold medals again, but to get a anything I had ever done,” Saturday's Semifinals
Gavin Colley, Tunk, 100, 4th of 16, 11.10
rendered a solo home run to Pena Vazquez out at second. YAN-
has to fall.’ So that was what I first, second and fourth in the Black said. “Just because of Gavin Colley, Tunk, 200, 5th of 16, 22.33 with two-out in the eighth. Vol- KEES 1, BATS 0.
Seth Tarselli, HR, 200, 11th of 16, 22.86
should have done today.” same year is a big deal, too.” that, it didn’t mean I couldn’t CLASS 2A BOYS
quez pitched 7-2/3 innings, his BATS THIRD: Corky Miller hit
France’s Simon beat No. 10 Black repeated her 100-meter win. I still thought I had a Saturday's Medalists longest outing since last Sept. 21, by pitch. Brent Clevlen walked,
Holy Redeemer, 400 relay, 4th of 8, 43.28
Mardy Fish 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. That re- championship and finished sec- chance. A.J. Limongelli, HR, 3200, 5th of 24, 9:35.44 in his first start with the Bats this Miller to second. Kristopher Ne-
sult, plus Vania King’s 6-4, 6-2 loss ond in the 300 behind the state- “She ran a state-record time. Martin Steve, HanA, Discus, 7th of 23, 153-6 spring. gron walked to load bases. Chris
Darrell Crawford, GAR, 110 high hurdles, 8th of 8,
to No. 9 Petra Kvitova of the record performance of Leah She ran a great race and de- 15.69 Volquez’s counterpart, Andrew Valaika struck out. Yonder Alon-
Czech Republic, mean there are Nugent of Abington, who had served to win.” Saturday's Semifinals
David Gawlas, HR, 100, 9th of 16, 11.49
Brackman, could not match Vol- so singled, scoring Miller and
zero U.S. men or women left in won the state title in 2009. Hayward was sixth in 45.04. Seth Tarselli, HR, 100, 15th of 16, 11.69 quez’s effectiveness. The right- Clevlen. Juan Francisco struck
Darrell Crawford, GAR, long jump, 18th of 27, 20-1
the singles draws as the tourna- The Penn State recruit was After finishing second to ¼
hander continued his recent out. Todd Frazier walked to load
ment enters Week 2. untouched all weekend in the Black in both races in last Darrell Crawford, GAR, 110 hurdles, 5th of 16, stretch of wildness. Though he bases. Jeremy Hermida struck
15.39
Only one other time in the 100. Black had the best time of week’s District 2 champion- Holy Redeemer, 3,200 relay, 11th of 12, 8:21.57 struck out a season-high eight, he out. BATS 2, YANKEES 1.
Open era were there no Ameri- 29 entries with 13.87 seconds in ships, Hayward said her team- CLASS 3A GIRLS also allowed a season-high six YANKEES EIGHTH: Luis Nu-
Saturday's Medalists
cans in the round of 16 at a Grand Friday’s qualifying, led 16 semi- mate has inspired her to believe Shelley Black, Co., 100 hurdles, 1st of 8, 13.83 walks in 4-1/3 innings. It’s the nez flied out. Krum grounded
Slam tournament — the 1973 finalists Saturday morning in she can move up toward the top Shelley Black, Co., 300 hurdles, 2nd of 8, 42.51
Dannah Hayward, Co., 300 hurdles, 6th of 8,
fourth time in his last six starts out. Pena homered. Montero hit
Australian Open, when no one 14.21 and won in 13.83 seconds steps of the state medal stand 45.04 that he’s allowed at least five an infield single. Vazquez ground-
Regan Rome, Dal., 3,200, 6th of 25, 10:53.31
from the United States entered Saturday afternoon. next season as a senior. Other Final Result
walks, and he has not won during ed out. BATS 2, YANKEES 2.
the field. “I don’t really think I was ever Gross actually gave District 2 Destiny Distasio, Tunk, pole vault, T22nd of 24, that stretch. BATS EIGHTH: Francisco
9-0
Twenty-eight of the 32 players behind, but there were girls its first hurdles medal of the Saturday's Semifinals Brackman’s wildness cost him grounded out. Frazier flied out.
still around in both fields are from right with me going over the day. Shelley Black, Co., 100 hurdles, 1st of 16, 14.21 most in the third. He started the Hermida singled. Danny Dorn
CLASS 2A GIRLS
Europe. That includes three Rus- first and second hurdles,” Black A hurdler since fourth grade Saturday's Medalists inning by hitting Corky Miller, homered, scoring Hermida.
sian women who won Saturday: said of the final. “Then, I start- while running on the GT Races Quieterra Gross, GAR, 100 hurdles, 2nd of 8,
15.43
then issued walks to Brent Clev- BATS 4, YANKEES 2
No. 7 Maria Sharapova, No. 25 ed pulling away. summer track team that her fa- Olivia Jendrezjewski, HanA, triple jump, 6th of 25, len and Negron to load the bases. YANKEES NINTH: Maxwell
35-10
Maria Kirilenko and unseeded “That’s how a lot of my races ther, Richard Gross, coaches, Marissa Durako, HR, 3,200, 7th of 25, 11:12.56
After a strikeout, Yonder Alonso homered. Laird singled. Russo
Ekaterina Makarova. seem to go.” Gross said she made great Other Final Result – who had only one hit in his last struck out. Brewer singled. Laird
Fallyn Boich, HR, javelin, 21st of 26, 108-5
Also advancing: No. 4 Victoria Black went from 42.98 in Fri- strides in the last year because Saturday's Semifinals 21at- bats – ripped a single to give and Brewer advanced on a wild
Azarenka of Belarus, No. 6 Li Na day’s qualifying to 42.51 in Sat- of Black’s success. Quieterra Gross, GAR, 100 hurdles, 6th of 16, the Bats a 2-1 lead. pitch. Nunez walked. Krum
15.94
of China, No. 12 Agnieszka Rad- urday’s 300 final, but it was not “It took years of work,” she Nicole Snyder, L-L, 100 hurdles, 9th of 16, 16.18 HOW THEY SCORED grounded into a double play, Nu-
wanska of Poland, and No. 15 An- enough to keep pace with Nu- said. “I used to come in first in Marnie Kusakevitch, HR, 100, 13th of 16, 13.15 YANKEES FIRST: Austin nez out at second. BATS 4, YAN-
drea Petkovic of Germany. gent. my age group, but my form was Krum tripled. Ramiro Pena sin- KEES 3.
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STANDINGS/STATS
Howard mows S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE

down Mets in 8th


East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Boston ............................................ 29 22 .569 — — 8-2 W-4 16-10 13-12
New York ....................................... 27 22 .551 1 — 7-3 L-1 17-13 10-9
Tampa Bay..................................... 27 24 .529 2 1 3-7 L-1 12-14 15-10
Toronto........................................... 26 26 .500 3 ⁄2
1
21⁄2 5-5 W-2 13-12 13-14
Baltimore........................................ 24 25 .490 4 3 5-5 L-1 15-14 9-11
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cleveland ..................................... 31 18 .633 — — 5-5 W-1 19-6 12-12
Detroit ........................................... 25 25 .500 61⁄2 21⁄2 3-7 L-2 13-10 12-15
Kansas City.................................. 23 28 .451 9 5 3-7 L-1 17-13 6-15
The Associated Press baseball’s weakest-hitting Chicago ........................................
Minnesota ....................................
24
17
30
33
.444 91⁄2
.340 141⁄2
51⁄2
101⁄2
5-5
4-6
L-2
W-1
10-13
6-14
14-17
11-19
NEW YORK — Ryan Ho- teams. West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
ward hit a tiebreaking double Stauffer (1-3) limited the Texas ............................................. 27 25 .519 — — 5-5 W-1 18-11 9-14
in the eighth inning and Cole Nationals to four hits and a Los Angeles ..................................
Seattle ............................................
27
25
27
25
.500
.500
1
1
21⁄2
21⁄2
5-5
8-2
L-1
W-2
13-13
12-12
14-14
13-13
Hamels finally beat a familiar run — a seventh-inning homer Oakland.......................................... 25 27 .481 2 31⁄2 3-7 W-2 12-12 13-15
NATIONAL LEAGUE
nemesis, pitching the Philadel- by Laynce Nix — to win for East Division
phia Phillies past the slump- the first time in 11 starts. He Philadelphia .................................
W
33
L
19
Pct
.635
GB WCGB
— —
L10
7-3
Str
W-4
Home
19-10
Away
14-9
ing New York Mets 5-2 on struck out four and walked Florida...........................................
Atlanta...........................................
29
28
20
24
.592
.538
21⁄2
5

21⁄2
6-4
5-5
L-1
L-1
14-12
14-11
15-8
14-13
Saturday night. four. New York...................................... 23 28 .451 91⁄2 7 4-6 L-3 10-14 13-14
Washington.................................. 22 29 .431 101⁄2 8 2-8 L-1 12-10 10-19
Hamels (7-2) struck out a Central Division
season-high 10 and walked Brewers 3, Giants 2 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
St. Louis ....................................... 31 22 .585 — — 7-3 L-1 14-9 17-13
none over seven innings to MILWAUKEE — Pinch- Milwaukee ....................................
Cincinnati......................................
28
27
24
25
.538
.519
21⁄2
31⁄2
21⁄2
31⁄2
8-2
2-8
W-1
W-1
20-7
15-11
8-17
12-14
win his third straight outing hitter Jonathan Lucroy’s bases- Pittsburgh..................................... 24 26 .480 51⁄2 51⁄2 6-4 W-2 9-14 15-12
Chicago ........................................ 22 28 .440 71⁄2 71⁄2 5-5 L-2 11-16 11-12
and improve to 3-9 in 15 ca- loaded suicide squeeze scored Houston ........................................ 19 33 .365 111⁄2 111⁄2 4-6 L-2 11-16 8-17
reer games against the Mets. Ryan Braun with one out in W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
The left-hander had lost five the ninth, lifting the Milwau- San Francisco ...............................
Arizona...........................................
28
28
23
24
.549
.538

1
⁄2

21⁄2
6-4
9-1
L-1
W-5
13-8
16-10
15-15
12-14
consecutive starts against kee Brewers to a 3-2 victory Colorado ........................................ 25 26 .490 3 5 3-7 W-1 13-14 12-12
Los Angeles .................................. 23 29 .442 51⁄2 71⁄2 4-6 W-1 12-14 11-15
them. over the San Francisco Giants San Diego ...................................... 21 31 .404 71⁄2 91⁄2 3-7 W-1 9-20 12-11
This time, he recovered on Saturday. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 2, San Diego 1
from a shaky start to retire his Lucroy’s well-executed bunt Friday's Games
Boston 6, Detroit 3
Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Mets 4
Cincinnati 5, Atlanta 1
final 11 batters — five by was out of the reach of pitcher Toronto 4, Chicago White Sox 2 Arizona 7, Houston 6
San Francisco 5, Milwaukee 4
Tampa Bay 5, Cleveland 0
strikeout — without allowing Guillermo Mota. Braun easily Kansas City 12, Texas 7, 14 innings St. Louis 10, Colorado 3
L.A. Angels 6, Minnesota 5 L.A. Dodgers 3, Florida 2
a ball out of the infield. scored and Lucroy began Oakland 6, Baltimore 2 Saturday's Games
Jose Contreras worked a pumping his fists halfway Seattle 4, N.Y. Yankees 3
Saturday's Games
Pittsburgh 10, Chicago Cubs 0
San Diego 2, Washington 1
perfect eighth and Ryan Mad- down the line. Toronto 9, Chicago White Sox 8, 14 innings
Cleveland 7, Tampa Bay 3
Milwaukee 3, San Francisco 2
Arizona 11, Houston 3
son got three quick outs for Texas 10, Kansas City 1 Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 2
Colorado 15, St. Louis 4
Minnesota 1, L.A. Angels 0, 10 innings
his 11th save in as many tries. Rockies 15, Cardinals 4 Boston at Detroit, ppd., rain Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m.
Baltimore at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Florida at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Philadelphia pitchers set down DENVER — Chris Iannetta N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Sunday's Games
the last 17 Mets after Ronny homered twice and drove in a Sunday's Games Philadelphia (Worley 2-0) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 3-5),
1:10 p.m.
AP PHOTO

T
Boston (Beckett 4-1) at Detroit (Verlander 4-3), 1:05
Paulino’s fourth-inning single. career-high six runs and Juan p.m. San Diego (Moseley 1-6) at Washington (Maya 0-0),
1:35 p.m.
he Phillies’ Ryan Howard smacks a two-run double in the
Chicago White Sox (Danks 0-7) at Toronto (R.Rom-
Nicasio pitched seven solid ero 4-4), 1:07 p.m. Arizona (Collmenter 3-1) at Houston (Happ 3-6),
2:05 p.m.
eighth inning of Saturday’s game against the New York
Cleveland (Masterson 5-2) at Tampa Bay (Hellick-
Pirates 10, Cubs 0 innings in his major league son 5-3), 1:40 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Haren 4-3) at Minnesota (Pavano 2-4),
San Francisco (Cain 3-3) at Milwaukee (Gallardo
6-2), 2:10 p.m. Mets as New York Mets, at Citi Field in New York. Howard,
CHICAGO — Paul Maholm debut as the scuffling Col- Pittsburgh (Karstens 3-3) at Chicago Cubs (Demp-
pitched a three-hitter for his orado Rockies routed the St.
2:10 p.m.
Kansas City (Duffy 0-0) at Texas (Ogando 5-0), 3:05 ster 3-4), 2:20 p.m. who was batting .186 with 25 strikeouts in 70 at-bats against
p.m. St. Louis (Lohse 6-2) at Colorado (Chacin 5-3), 3:10
first victory in a month, Ronny Louis Cardinals 15-4 on Sat- Baltimore (Britton 5-2) at Oakland (Moscoso 1-0), p.m.
Florida (Nolasco 4-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw
lefties this year, lined a 2-0 pitch off of left-hander Tim Byrdak
4:05 p.m.
Cedeno, Lyle Overbay, Chris urday night. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 5-3) at Seattle (Vargas
3-2), 4:10 p.m.
5-3), 4:10 p.m.
Cincinnati (Cueto 2-1) at Atlanta (Jurrjens 6-1), 8:05
into the right-field corner to put Philadelphia up 4-2. The Phils
Snyder and Andrew McCutch- The hard-throwing Nicasio Monday's Games p.m.
added another run in the ninth for a 5-2 win.
Minnesota at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Monday's Games
en each homered Saturday (1-0) surrendered just six hits N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
San Diego at Atlanta, 1:05 p.m.
and the Pittsburgh Pirates and one unearned run after Baltimore at Seattle, 4:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 4:10 p.m. Houston at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. No outs when winning run scored. York Giants to a 12-5 win over Brooklyn at Ebbets
routed the Chicago Cubs 10-0. being recalled from Double-A Texas at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m.
Cleveland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
San Francisco at St. Louis, 4:15 p.m.
Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
E—Al.Ramirez (10), A.Hill (2). DP—Chicago 2, To- Field. Terry became the first player in major league
ronto 1. LOB—Chicago 10, Toronto 8. history to include a grand slam as part of the cycle.
Maholm (2-7) got his third Tulsa to make a spot start. Chicago White Sox at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.
Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m.
2B—Al.Ramirez 2 (14), Konerko 2 (7), Pierzynski 1942 — New York’s Lefty Gomez, self-described as
NATIONAL LEAGUE (6), Rios (9), Morel (6), Bautista (8), J.Rivera (7), the worst-hitting pitcher in baseball, banged out four
career shutout in a place he’s Friday's Games
Florida at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. A.Hill (11). 3B—Lillibridge (1). HR—Lillibridge (5), hits while pitching a 16-1 four-hitter against Wash-
always pitched well. Maholm Diamondbacks 11, Astros 3 Pittsburgh 4, Chicago Cubs 2 C.Patterson (3), Bautista (20). S—Pierre.
IP H R ER BB SO
ington.
1946 — In a reverse integration role, Edward Klep
is 8-2 in 15 career starts HOUSTON — Zach Duke Chicago
E.Jackson ................ 62⁄3 9 6 6 1 7
became the first white to play in the Negro leagues
in a game played in Grand Rapids, Mich. Klep
against the Cubs, including allowed three hits over seven Huff 1b 3 0 1 0 Nieves c 3 0 1 0
Thornton...................
Crain BS,1-1............ 1⁄3
0 1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
pitched seven innings for the Cleveland Buckeyes
against the American Giants in his debut with the
6-2 in 11 starts at Wrigley innings and hit a three-run N A T I O N A L MTejad 3b 4 0 0 0 Lucroy ph 1 0 1 1 Sale........................... 3 2 0 0 1 3 Negro American League team.
Burriss ss 4 0 1 0 Morgan rf 3 0 0 0 S.Santos................... 2 0 0 0 1 1
Field. homer in his first game of the L E A G U E Mota p 0 0 0 0 Wolf p 2 0 0 0 Floyd L,5-5............... 1 1 1 1 0 0
1956 — Dale Long went hitless for the Pirates, end-
ing his major league record streak of home runs in
Whitsd c 3 0 0 0 Loe p 0 0 0 0 Toronto eight consecutive games. The Brooklyn Dodgers
season, leading the Arizona Phillies 5, Mets 2 JSnchz p 2 0 0 0 Counsll ph 1 0 0 0 Villanueva ................ 5 8 6 5 1 4 beat Pittsburgh, 10-1.
Padres 2, Nationals 1 Diamondbacks to an 11-3 vic- Philadelphia New York
Torres ph-cf
Totals
0 1 0 0 Axford p
32 2 5 1 Totals
0 0 0 0
28 3 5 3
Camp ........................
Rzepczynski ............
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1965 — Philadelphia’s Richie Allen hit a 529-foot
home run over the roof of Connie Mack Stadium off
Dotel H,2 .................. 1 1 1 0 0 1
WASHINGTON — Tim tory over the Houston Astros Rollins ss
ab
5
r
1
h bi
1 0
JosRys ss
ab r h bi
4 2 2 0
San Francisco.................... 000 000 020 — 2
F.Francisco BS,3-8. 2⁄3 2 1 1 0 1
Chicago’s Larry Jackson in the Phillies’ 4-2 victory.
1976 — Houston’s Joe Niekro was the winning
Milwaukee.......................... 100 100 001 — 3
Stauffer pitched seven innings on Saturday night. Utley 2b
Polanc 3b
3
3
2
1
2 1
Turner 3b
0 0
Beltran rf
4 0 1 1
4 0 0 0
One out when winning run scored. Frasor ....................... 12⁄3
L.Perez W,1-0 ......... 32⁄3
1
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
pitcher and hit a home run off his brother, Phil Niek-
ro. The Astros beat the Atlanta Braves 4-1. It was the
E—Whiteside (1), McGehee (7). DP—San Francis-
for his first win of the season, Duke’s first home run in Howard 1b
Ibanez lf
4
4
0
0
1 2
Bay lf
1 1
Evans 1b
4 0 1 1
3 0 0 0
co 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB—San Francisco 6, Milwau-
Thornton pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
Floyd pitched to 1 batter in the 14th.
only home run hit by Joe in his 22-year major league
kee 6. 2B—F.Sanchez (13). HR—C.Gomez (3). career.
Blake Tekotte had the first two seven major league seasons Ruiz c 3 0 0 0
DnMrp ph 1 0 0 0 SB—Burriss (3), Braun (12). SF—McGehee.
HBP—by Camp (Lillibridge). WP—Villanueva,
Brown rf 4 1 2 0
Pagan cf 4 0 1 0 L.Perez. PB—J.Molina.
hits of his major league career came in the Diamondbacks’ Mayrry cf 4 0 0 0
RPauln c 3 0 1 0 San Francisco
IP H R ER BB SO
Umpires—Home, Rob Drake;First, David Rackley-
and the San Diego Padres beat four-run fourth inning, a shot
Hamels p 1 0 0 0
RTejad 2b 3 0 1 0 J.Sanchez ................ 7 2 2 2 4 8 ;Second, Bruce Dreckman;Third, Paul Emmel. F R I D AY ’ S
Gload ph 1 0 0 0
Pelfrey p 3 0 0 0 T—4:17. A—22,659 (49,260).
Contrrs p 0 0 0 0
OConnr p 0 0 0 0
Romo ........................ 1 0 0 0 0 2 L A T E B O X E S
the Washington Nationals 2-1 over the left field fence off BFrncs ph 1 0 1 1
Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0
Mota L,2-2................ 1⁄3 3 1 1 1 0
Milwaukee Indians 7, Rays 3
on Saturday in a matchup of Bud Norris (2-4). Madson p 0 0 0 0
Byrdak p
Thayer p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Wolf........................... 71⁄3 3 2 1 2 5
Cleveland Tampa Bay Mariners 4, Yankees 3
Loe BS,2-3............... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 5 8 5 Totals 33 2 7 2 Axford W,1-1 ........... 1 1 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi New York Seattle
Philadelphia....................... 000 100 031 — 5 HBP—by Wolf (Huff). WP—Wolf. Brantly cf 5 2 2 0 Longori 3b 4 1 2 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
New York ........................... 101 000 000 — 2 Umpires—Home, Mark Wegner;First, Mike Win- ACarer ss 4 1 1 1 Damon dh 5 0 1 0 Jeter ss 5 0 1 0 ISuzuki rf 4 1 1 1
Choo rf 3 2 1 0 Zobrist 2b 4 0 1 0 Grndrs cf 2 1 0 0 LRdrgz 3b 2 0 0 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP E—R.Paulino (3). DP—New York 1. LOB—Phila-
delphia 5, New York 4. 2B—Utley (1), Howard (13),
ters;Second, Mike Everitt;Third, Mike Muchlinski.
T—2:54 (Rain delay: 0:12). A—42,512 (41,900). T.Buck lf 2 0 1 0 Joyce rf 4 1 1 0 Teixeir 1b 4 2 2 1 Smoak 1b 3 0 0 1
Ibanez (10), Brown (3), B.Francisco (4), Jos.Reyes Duncan ph 1 1 1 2 BUpton cf 4 0 0 0 AlRdrg 3b 3 0 1 1 Cust dh 3 0 1 0
(17). SB—Rollins (10), Utley (1), Jos.Reyes 2 (19), Kearns lf 0 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 4 1 2 0 Cano 2b 4 0 0 0 FGtrrz cf 4 0 0 0

Shelley Duncan
Turner (2), Bay (3), Pagan (6). CS—Pagan (1). S— Diamondbacks 11, Astros 3 CSantn c 3 0 1 1 SRdrgz ss 4 0 2 1 Martin c 3 0 0 0 AKndy 2b 4 1 2 0
Hamels. GSizmr dh 4 0 0 0 Fuld lf 3 0 0 0 Posada dh 3 0 0 0 Olivo c 3 1 1 0
Arizona Houston OCarer 2b 4 0 1 2 Shppch c 2 0 0 0 ENunez
IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi
Philadelphia LaPort 1b 3 1 2 1 Jaso ph-c 2 0 0 0 pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Peguer lf 3 0 0 0
Blmqst lf 5 0 1 0 Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 Hannhn 3b 4 0 0 0
Hamels W,7-2.......... 7 7 2 2 0 10 KJhnsn 2b 5 1 1 0 Barmes ss 4 1 2 0 Swisher rf 3 0 1 0 MSndrs lf 0 0 0 0
Contreras H,1.......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 33 710 7 Totals 36 3 9 2 Gardnr lf 4 0 0 0 Ryan ss 3 1 1 1
RRorts 3b 5 1 1 0 Pence rf 4 1 1 0
Madson S,11-11 ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland ........................... 210 000 040 — 7 Totals 31 3 5 2 Totals 29 4 6 4

pinches in for Tribe


S.Drew ss 5 2 4 1 Ca.Lee lf 4 1 2 1
New York CYoung cf 4 1 1 1 CJhnsn 3b 4 0 1 1 Tampa Bay......................... 001 100 001 — 3 New York ........................... 100 020 000 — 3
Pelfrey ...................... 72⁄3 4 2 2 2 6 Monter c 5 3 3 2 Wallac 1b 4 0 1 1 E—LaPorta (5), Zobrist (4). DP—Tampa Bay 3. Seattle ................................ 000 022 00x — 4
O’Connor L,0-1 Mirand 1b 3 0 0 0 Hall 2b 2 0 0 0 LOB—Cleveland 4, Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Damon (7), LOB—New York 7, Seattle 8. 2B—I.Suzuki (9).
BS,1-1 ...................... 0 1 1 1 0 0 GParra rf 2 2 1 3 FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Kotchman (6). 3B—A.Cabrera (3). HR—LaPorta HR—Teixeira (14). SB—Granderson (7), Martin
Isringhausen ............ 0 0 1 1 1 0 Duke p 3 1 1 3 Michals ph 1 0 0 0 (6), Longoria (3). SF—C.Santana. (5), E.Nunez (6), Olivo (2).
Byrdak ...................... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Brrghs ph 1 0 0 0 JValdz p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO
Thayer ...................... 1 2 1 1 0 0 Kroenk p 0 0 0 0 AngSnc ph 1 0 0 0 Cleveland New York
O’Connor pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Towles c 4 0 0 0 C.Carrasco W,4-2... 6 7 2 2 0 4 A.J.Burnett............... 5 4 2 2 5 6
Isringhausen pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Norris p 1 0 0 0 Pestano H,6 ............. 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 Logan........................ 0 1 1 1 0 0
Balk—Pelfrey. MDwns 2b 1 0 0 0 Sipp H,11 ................. 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 Ayala L,1-1 BS,1-1 . 2 1 1 1 1 2
The Associated Press son’s five-hit shutout pitching Umpires—Home, Scott Barry;First, John Hirsch- Totals 38111310 Totals 34 3 7 3 R.Perez .................... 2⁄3 2 1 0 1 0 Robertson ................ 1 0 0 0 0 2
beck;Second, Wally Bell;Third, Laz Diaz. C.Perez S,14-15 ..... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Seattle
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — over six innings as the Texas T—2:46. A—29,337 (41,800).
Arizona............................. 020 400 032 — 11
Houston ........................... 000 000 003 — 3 Tampa Bay Pineda ...................... 5 3 3 3 5 5
Shields L,5-3 ........... 7 7 3 3 3 8
Shelley Duncan and Orlando Rangers beat the Kansas City Pirates 10, Cubs 0
E—Hall (4). DP—Houston 1. LOB—Arizona 4,
Howell....................... 0 2 4 1 0 0
Pauley W,3-0 ...........
J.Wright H,10 ..........
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
Houston 5. 2B—R.Roberts (7), C.Young (16), Mon-
Cabrera each had two RBIs, Royals 10-1 on Saturday night. Pittsburgh Chicago tero (12), Ca.Lee (10). HR—G.Parra (3), Duke (1). Farnsworth...............
J.Cruz .......................
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
League S,13-16 ......
Logan pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.
1 0 0 0 0 1
CS—S.Drew (3). SF—C.Young, G.Parra.
Carlos Carrasco pitched six Three straight Rangers Tabata lf
ab r h bi
4 2 1 0 Campn cf
ab r h bi
4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Howell pitched to 4 batters in the 8th.
HBP—by Howell (Choo).
HBP—by Ayala (L.Rodriguez). WP—Ayala, Pine-
da.
solid innings and the Cleveland homered for the fifth time in GJones rf
AMcCt cf
4 0 1 1 Barney 2b
5 2 2 2 SCastro ss
4 0 1 0
4 0 0 0
Arizona
Duke W,1-0.............. 7 3 0 0 1 4 Umpires—Home, Brian Gorman;First, Tony Ran- Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor;First, Sam Hol-
dazzo;Second, Dan Bellino;Third, Larry Vanover. brook;Second, Gerry Davis;Third, Greg Gibson.
Indians beat the Tampa Bay club history. It hadn’t hap- Walker 2b 5 1 2 0 ArRmr 3b 3 0 0 0 Kroenke....................
Houston
2 4 3 3 0 1
T—3:05. A—24,717 (34,078). T—3:04. A—33,715 (47,878).
Overay 1b 3 1 1 1 ASorin lf 3 0 1 0
Rays 7-3 on Saturday. pened since April 25, 2004, Pearce 3b 2 1 1 2 Montnz rf 3 0 1 0 Norris L,2-4.............. 5 7 6 2 2 4
when Laynce Nix, Rod Barajas BrWod 3b 2 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 3 0 0 0 Fe.Rodriguez........... 2 1 0 0 0 2 Rangers 10, Royals 1 Athletics 6, Orioles 2
Duncan, who was pinch- CSnydr c 3 2 1 1 K.Hill c 3 0 0 0 J.Valdez ...................
WP—J.Valdez. Balk—Norris.
2 5 5 5 0 2
Kansas City Texas Baltimore Oakland
hitting, and Cabrera both had and Adrian Gonzalez went Cedeno ss
Mahlm p
4 1 1 3 R.Wells p
4 0 0 0 JRussll p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Brian Runge;First, D.J. Reyburn- ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi
;Second, Marvin Hudson;Third, Ted Barrett. Gordon lf 3 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 4 1 1 0 Andino 2b 4 0 1 0 DeJess rf 3 1 1 1
two-run singles during the deep against Seattle. Fukdm ph
Maine p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 T—2:53. A—31,405 (40,963). MeCarr cf 4 0 0 0 Andrus ss 4 1 1 0 AdJons cf 4 0 0 0 Barton 1b 5 0 1 0
Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 ABlanc ss 1 0 0 0 Markks rf 3 0 1 0 Sweeny cf 5 2 2 1
Grabow p 0 0 0 0
eighth to put Cleveland ahead Francr rf 4 0 1 0 JHmltn lf 5 1 2 1 Guerrr dh 3 1 1 0 Wlngh lf 3 1 2 2
Twins 1, Angels 0, 10 innings JeBakr ph 1 0 0 0 Rockies 15, Cardinals 4 Butler dh 4 1 2 0 MiYong dh 4 1 0 0 Wieters c 4 0 2 0 Matsui dh 3 0 1 1
7-2. Duncan had a bases-loaded Totals 36101010 Totals 30 0 3 0
Pittsburgh ........................ 000 502 201 — 10 St. Louis Colorado Betemt 3b 4 0 1 0 ABeltre 3b 4 1 2 3 Reimld lf 3 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 5 0 2 1
drive off J.P. Howell that hit MINNEAPOLIS — Danny Chicago............................ 000 000 000 — 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Aviles 2b
Treanr c
4
3
0
0
1 0
0 1
N.Cruz rf
Morlnd 1b
4 2 3 2
4 1 3 1
MrRynl 3b 2 0 0 1 M.Ellis 2b 4 1 1 0
Theriot ss 3 0 2 1 EYong 2b-lf 6 1 3 1 Hardy ss 4 0 1 0 AnLRc 3b 4 1 1 0
high off the left-field wall, but Valencia hit a bases-loaded LOB—Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 3. 2B—Tabata (9),
G.Jones (6), Walker (12), A.Soriano (9). HR— Kozma ss 1 1 0 0 Fowler cf 5 2 2 0 AEscor ss 3 0 1 0 Napoli c
EnChvz cf
2 1 1 2
4 1 2 1
Fox 1b 2 1 0 0 Pnngtn ss 4 0 1 0
Totals 29 2 6 1 Totals 36 612 6
he was held to a single because single in the bottom of the 10th A.McCutchen (9), Overbay (5), C.Snyder (2), Cede- Jay lf 5 1 3 0 CGnzlz lf
JMorls
4 2 2 1 Totals 33 1 7 1 Totals 36101510 Baltimore ............................ 010 010 000 — 2
no (2). CS—G.Jones (1). Kansas City ..................... 000 000 100 — 1
it looked like outfielder Sam inning, lifting the Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO Pujols 1b 2 0 0 0 ph-2b 1 0 0 0
Texas ............................... 231 013 00x — 10
Oakland.............................. 110 003 01x — 6
E—Ad.Jones (4), Mar.Reynolds (9), Pennington
Pittsburgh Greene rf 2 1 1 1 Tlwtzk ss 4 2 2 1
Fuld might be able to catch the Twins to a 1-0 victory over Los Maholm W,2-7......... 9 3 0 0 0 4 Brkmn rf 2 0 1 0 Amezg 3b 0 0 0 1 E—A.Beltre (5). DP—Kansas City 2, Texas 2.
LOB—Kansas City 6, Texas 6. 2B—J.Hamilton 2
(5). DP—Baltimore 1, Oakland 4. LOB—Baltimore
Craig rf-1b 2 0 1 2 Helton 1b 3 2 1 0 6, Oakland 15. 2B—Sweeney (5), Willingham (7),
ball. Angeles on Saturday night Chicago
R.Wells L,1-1........... 4 5 5 5 3 7 Rasms cf 3 0 0 0 JHerrr ss 1 0 0 0 (7), A.Beltre (12), N.Cruz (4). HR—A.Beltre (11), K.Suzuki (9). HR—Willingham (8). SB—M.Ellis (7).
Wggntn N.Cruz (9), Moreland (6), Napoli (7), En.Chavez (1). IP H R ER BB SO
Carrasco (4-2) gave up two after spot starter Anthony J.Russell ..................
Maine........................
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
0
2
1
1 Schmkr 2b 4 0 0 0 3b-1b 4 2 1 0 SF—Napoli. Baltimore
IP H R ER BB SO
runs and seven hits, helping Swarzak held the Angels hit- Grabow..................... 1 2 1 1 0 1 YMolin c
Frnkln p
2 0 0 0 Splrghs rf
1 0 0 0 Iannett c
4 2 3 4
5 2 4 6 Kansas City
Tillman ...................... 41⁄3
Simon L,1-1 ............. 2
6
4
2
3
1
3
3
2
2
4
Umpires—Home, Gary Cederstrom;First, Lance
the AL Central-leading Indians less into the eighth. Barksdale;Second, Adrian Johnson;Third, Fieldin Miller p 0 0 0 0 Nicasio p 4 0 0 0 O’Sullivan L,2-4....... 52⁄3 15 10 10
Collins....................... 21⁄3 0 0 0
2
1
1
2
M.Gonzalez ............. 12⁄3
Oakland
2 1 1 2 1
Culbreth. Hollidy ph 1 0 0 0 GRynld p 1 0 0 0
Swarzak, a late fill-in on the Tallet p 0 0 0 0 Street p 0 0 0 0 Texas G.Gonzalez ............. 5 5 2 1 5 7
end a three-game losing streak. T—2:28. A—38,413 (41,159).
Descals 3b 4 0 1 0 Harrison W,5-4........ 6 5 0 0 1 1 Ziegler W,1-0........... 2 1 0 0 0 1
mound for Francisco Liriano, JGarci p 1 0 0 0 Tateyama S,1-1....... 3 2 1 0 0 1 Devine H,1 ............... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Cleveland had been outscored Padres 2, Nationals 1 Umpires—Home, Bill Welke;First, Mike Estabrook- Wuertz ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
gave up a one-out double in the T.Cruz c 3 1 2 0
;Second, Jeff Nelson;Third, Marty Foster. G.Gonzalez pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.
23-4 during the short skid. San Diego Washington Totals 36 411 4 Totals 42151814
T—2:30. A—40,240 (49,170).
eighth to Peter Bourjos for the ab r h bi ab r h bi St. Louis........................... 000 010 030 — 4 HBP—by M.Gonzalez (An.LaRoche), by Tillman
(M.Ellis), by G.Gonzalez (Guerrero). WP—M.Gon-
EPtrsn rf 3 0 0 0
Ankiel cf 4 0 0 0 Colorado .......................... 610 500 12x — 15
Blue Jays 9, White Sox 8, Angels’ first hit. Liriano, who Denorfi ph-rf 1 0 0 0
Dsmnd ss 2 0 0 0 E—J.Garcia (2). DP—Colorado 2. LOB—St. Louis Los Angeles
Twins 1, Angels 0, 10 innings,
Minnesota
zalez.
Umpires—Home, Angel Campos;First, Chad Fair-
Bartlett ss 4 0 0 0
Werth rf 3 0 0 0 8, Colorado 9. 2B—Greene (4), T.Cruz (2), Fowler
14 innings pitched a no-hitter May 3, was Ludwck lf 3 0 1 0
L.Nix lf 3 1 1 1 (13), C.Gonzalez (8). 3B—Fowler (5), Spilborghs
ab r h bi ab r h bi child;Second, Joe West;Third, Angel Hernandez.
MIzturs 2b 4 0 0 0 Span cf 4 0 1 0 T—3:09. A—12,110 (35,067).
scratched the day before be- Hawpe 1b 4 0 0 0
Berndn pr 0 0 0 0 (1). HR—Iannetta 2 (7). SB—E.Young (1). SF— Aybar ss 4 0 0 0 ACasill 2b 4 0 0 0
TORONTO — Corey Pat- cause of shoulder soreness.
Headly 3b
Tekotte cf
4
3
1
1
2 0
Morse 1b
2 1
Espinos 2b
4 0 1 0
3 0 0 0
Amezaga.
IP H R ER BB SO
Abreu dh 4 0 0 0 Kubel dh 4 0 0 0
Dodgers 3, Marlins 2
TrHntr rf 4 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 4 0 1 0
terson hit a game-ending KPhlps c
RJhnsn c
4
0
0
0
1 1
IRdrgz c
0 0
HrstnJr 3b
3 0 1 0
3 0 2 0
St. Louis
J.Garcia L,5-1.......... 31⁄3 11 12 11 4 6
Callasp 3b 3 0 0 0 Repko pr 0 1 0 0 Florida Los Angeles
Branyn 1b 3 0 0 0 Cuddyr rf 4 0 1 0
homer in the 14th inning, Jose Red Sox-Tigers game Forsyth 2b
Stauffr p
4
2
0
0
1 0
Zmrmn p
0 0
SBurntt p
2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Franklin..................... 22⁄3 2 0 0 0 3 Trumo 1b 1 0 0 0 DYong lf 4 0 2 0 Coghln cf
ab r h bi
4 0 0 0 Furcal ss
ab r h bi
4 0 0 0
Miller ......................... 1 1 1 1 1 0 Bourjos cf 3 0 1 0 Valenci 3b 4 0 1 1
Bautista connected for his postponed MAdms p 0 0 0 0
Coffey p 0 0 0 0 Tallet......................... 1 4 2 2 0 2 Mathis c 2 0 0 0 RRiver c 1 0 0 0
HRmrz ss
Morrsn lf
1 2 0 0 Blake 3b
3 0 2 0 Ethier rf
4 1 1 0
3 1 2 1
H.Bell p 0 0 0 0
Stairs ph 1 0 0 0 Colorado
major league-leading 20th DETROIT — The game HRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Nicasio W,1-0.......... 7 6 1 0 2 2
Conger ph-c
Willits lf
1 0 0 0 Thome ph
1 0 0 0 Butera c
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
GSnchz 1b
Dobbs 3b
4 0 1 0 Kemp cf
4 0 3 2 Gions lf
3 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 28 1 5 1 G.Reynolds.............. 1 3 3 3 1 0
home run and the Toronto between the Boston Red Sox San Diego .......................... 000 200 000 — 2 Street ........................ 1 2 0 0 0 1
Amarst ph-lf
Totals
1 0 0 0 Plouffe ss
31 0 1 0 Totals
2 0 0 0
32 1 6 1
Stanton rf 3 0 0 0 JuCastr ph 1 0 0 0
J.Buck c 4 0 0 0 RDLRs p 0 0 0 0
Blue Jays beat the Chicago and Detroit Tigers has been
Washington ....................... 000 000 100 — 1
E—I.Rodriguez (2). DP—San Diego 3. LOB—San
PB—Iannetta.
Umpires—Home, Kerwin Danley;First, Vic Cara- Los Angeles ................. 000 000 000 0 — 0 Infante 2b 4 0 0 0 Navarr ph 1 0 1 1
Minnesota .................... 000 000 000 1 — 1 Vazquz p 2 0 0 0 Loney 1b 3 1 1 1
White Sox 9-8 on Saturday. postponed because of rain. Diego 6, Washington 4. 2B—Tekotte (1), Hairston pazza;Second, Paul Nauert;Third, Doug Eddings.
T—3:02. A—38,149 (50,490). One out when winning run scored. Cousins ph 1 0 1 0 Barajs c 3 0 1 0
Jr. (7). 3B—Tekotte (1). HR—L.Nix (7). SB—E.Pat- Choate p 0 0 0 0 Carroll 2b 3 0 0 0
Patterson, who tied a career The third game of the series terson (6). CS—Desmond (2), Morse (3).
E—Weaver (1). DP—Los Angeles 1. LOB—Los An-
geles 3, Minnesota 5. 2B—Bourjos (8). R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Garlnd p 2 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO
high with five hits, led off the didn’t start on Saturday night. San Diego A M E R I C A N Los Angeles
IP H R ER BB SO Bonifac ph
Hensly p
1 0 0 0 Elbert p
0 0 0 0 GwynJ lf
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
14th with a drive to right off It was postponed after a delay
Stauffer W,1-3 .........
M.Adams H,9...........
7
1
4
1
1
0
1
0
4
0
4
2
L E A G U E Weaver..................... 9 2 0 0 2 7 Totals 31 2 7 2 Totals 30 3 6 3
Takahashi L,1-1 ...... 1⁄3 1 1 1 0 1 Florida ................................ 000 001 010 — 2
Gavin Floyd (5-5) for his third of 1 hour, 25 minutes. Light
H.Bell S,11-12 ......... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Jepsen...................... 0 3 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles....................... 010 001 001 — 3
Washington Blue Jays 9, White Sox 8, 14 Minnesota No outs when winning run scored.
of the season. It was the fourth rain began to fall about 10 Zimmermann L,2-6 .
S.Burnett ..................
6
1
5
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
4
2 innings, Swarzak ................... 8 1 0 0 2 4 E—Stanton (2), Furcal (3). DP—Los Angeles 4.
Capps ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
game-winning homer of his minutes after the scheduled Coffey .......................
H.Rodriguez ............
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1 Chicago Toronto Al.Burnett W,1-3 ..... 1 0 0 0 0 1
LOB—Florida 7, Los Angeles 5. HR—Ethier (5),
Loney (2). SB—H.Ramirez (11).
ab r h bi ab r h bi Jepsen pitched to 3 batters in the 10th.
career. start and it quickly got heavier WP—H.Bell. Pierre lf 6 1 0 0 YEscor ss 6 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds;First, Tim Welke- Florida
IP H R ER BB SO
Umpires—Home, Ed Rapuano;First, Brian O’No- AlRmrz ss 6 1 3 1 CPttrsn dh 7 4 5 1 ;Second, Andy Fletcher;Third, Mike DiMuro.
without much relief in sight on ra;Second, Alfonso Marquez;Third, Ed Hickox. A.Dunn dh 7 1 1 1 Bautist rf 4 3 3 3 T—2:43. A—39,284 (39,500).
Vazquez ...................
Choate ...................... 2⁄3
6 3
0
2
0
2
0
1
0
3
1
Rangers 10, Royals 1 radar maps.
T—2:32. A—19,159 (41,506). Konerk 1b 3 1 2 1 JRiver 1b 6 0 2 3 R.Webb .................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
McPhrs pr-1b 0 0 0 0 A.Hill 2b 6 0 1 2 Hensley L,0-1 .......... 0 3 1 1 1 0
ARLINGTON, Texas — The game will be made up in Brewers 3, Giants 2 Quentin ph-rf 2 0 0 0 RDavis cf 6 0 0 0 T H I S D A T E I N Los Angeles
Przyns c 7 0 2 2 EThms lf 5 0 0 0
Mitch Moreland, Mike Napoli a day-night double-header San Francisco Milwaukee Rios cf 7 1 2 0 JMolin c 6 1 2 0 B A S E B A L L Garland..................... 61⁄3
Elbert H,2................. 2⁄3
5
0
1
0
1
0
4
0
2
0
ab r h bi ab r h bi Vizquel 2b-1b 6 0 0 0 J.Nix 3b 2 0 0 0 R.De La Rosa
and Endy Chavez hit consec- Sunday. The first game will Rownd cf-lf 4 1 1 0 Weeks 2b 4 0 0 0 Lillirdg rf-2b 5 2 2 2 Encrnc ph 1 0 0 0 May 29 W,1-0 BS,1-1........... 2 2 1 1 1 1
FSnchz 2b 4 0 1 0 CGomz cf 4 1 1 1 Morel 3b 6 1 2 0 McCoy 3b 3 0 0 0 1916 — Christy Mathewson defeated the Boston
utive homers to match a club begin at 1:05 p.m. and the Burrell lf 4 0 1 1 Braun lf 1 2 1 0 Totals 55 814 7 Totals 52 914 9 Braves 3-0 for the New York Giants’ 17th consec-
Hensley pitched to 4 batters in the 9th.
Umpires—Home, Derryl Cousins;First, Jim Joyce-
Romo p 0 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 3 0 1 0
record and back Matt Harri- second at 7:05 p.m. BCrwfr ss 0 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 3 0 0 1
Chicago ............ 030 030 011 000
Toronto ............. 302 000 300 000
00
01
— 8
— 9
utive road win.
1928 — Bill Terry hit for the cycle to lead the New
;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, Jim Wolf.
C.Ross rf 4 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 3 0 0 0 T—2:37. A—34,407 (56,000).
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AT PLAY
Comets athlete Millersville-bound Invited to play football at ESU Comet is Susquehanna-bound

Crestwood’s Alexandra Hoops has accepted an invitation Crestwood’s Nico DiSabatino has accepted an invitation
to attend Millersville University, an NCAA Division II school, to attend East Stroudsburg University, an NCAA Division II
and compete on the softball team. Pictured are, seated school, and compete on the football team. Pictured, seated Crestwood’s Zachary Fogleman has accepted an invita-
from left: John Hoops (brother), Susan Hoops (mother), from left, are: Dominick DiSabatino (brother), Debbie DiS- tion to attend Susquehanna University, an NCAA Division III
Alexandra Hoops and William Hoops (father). Standing: abatino (mother), Nico DiSabatino, Joe DiSabatino (father), school in Selinsgrove, and compete on the football team.
Tony Mozeleski (Director of Athletics), Bonnie Gregory (As- Jenna DiSabatino (sister) and Cassie DiSabatino (sister). Seated: Michelle Glynn (mother), Zachary Fogleman, Gre-
sistant High School Principal), Bob Bertoni (Head Softball Standing: Tony Mozeleski (Director of Athletics), Greg gory Fogleman (father) and Sarah Fogleman (sister). Stand-
Coach), Bob Tarnowski (Assistant Softball Coach) and Chris Myers (Head Football Coach) and Bonnie Gregory (Assist- ing: Tony Mozeleski (Athletics Director), Greg Myers (Foot-
Gegaris (High School Principal). ant High School Principal). ball Coach) and Bonnie Gregory (Assistant Principal).

Comet’s next stop: Stevenson U WVW Wrestling Hall inductee Comets’ Martin King’s-bound

Standout wrestler Trevin Cowman was honored recently Crestwood’s Casey Martin has accepted an invitation to
by the Wyoming Valley West Wrestling Booster Club as the attend King’s College, an NCAA Division III school in the
2011 inductee to the WVW Wrestling Hall of Fame. Trevin MAC, and compete on the football team. Seated, from left:
was the 2006 PIAA champion heavyweight and went on to Casey R. Martin and Ellen Yarborough (mother) Standing:
Crestwood’s Jeff Michaels has accepted an invitation to earn All-American status when he beat the country’s top- Tony Mozeleski (Director of Athletics), Ryan Arcangelli (As-
attend Stevenson University, an NCAA Division III school in ranked heavyweight wrestler at the Dapper Dan Wrestling sistant Football Coach), Greg Myers (Head Football Coach)
Owings Mills, Md., and compete on the football team. Seat- Classic. Cowman graduated from Cornell University in 2010 and Bonnie Gregory (Assistant High School Principal).
ed, from left: Leroy Michaels (father), Jeff Michaels and and is pursuing an application into the U.S. Marine Corps
Rhonda Morrison (mother). Standing: Tony Mozeleski (Di-
rector of Athletics), Greg Myers (Head Football Coach) and
Officer Candidates School. Pictured above at the induction
ceremony are, from left: Trevin’s junior high coach and
Step By Step golf set for June 24
Bonnie Gregory (Assistant High School Principal). current WVW varsity head coach Steve Barber; Cowman;
Trevin’s varsity coach Don Morgan; and former WVW
Rock Solid girls reign in N.J. heavyweight, 2008 Hall of Fame inductee and current var-
sity assistant coach Drew Feldman.

Sem trio on national title team

Step By Step Vocational Services holds an annual golf


tournament to increase community awareness to the bene-
Rock Solid sixth-grade girls AAU team recently finished
fits of hiring individuals with disabilities. This year’s tourna-
first in a basketball tournament in New Jersey. The team
ment will be held June 24 at Sand Springs Country Club in
went 4-0 and outscored its opponents 152-58 in tourna-
Drums. For promotional opportunities or to register to golf,
ment games. Pictured, first row, is: Alexis Pyzia, Talia Kosie-
contact Fran Granahan at 829-3477, ext 181. Pictured, seat-
rowski, Sara Lojewski and Kirsten Durling;. Second row:
ed, is Robert Rudinski, honorary golf chairperson Standing,
Assistant Coach Mark Lacey, Courtney Devens, Paige Craig Skudalski (Kingston Township), Hunter Obeid from left: Michael Bernatovich, Fran Granahan, Patricia
Evans, Sarah Sabaluski and Head Coach Chad Lojewski. (Wilkes-Barre) and Bobby Polachek (Kingston), pictured Mentis, James Bobeck, Marbee Sulitka and David Searfoss.
Absent from picture: Maddie Kelley, Katie Wolfgang, Breezy from left, recently became 16U AA Tier II National Ice Hock-
Coolbaugh, Emma Lehman and Sam Delamater. ey Champions. The boys play for the Mid-State Mustangs,

Scranton’s sportsmanship lauded


of Altoona. The team first won the MID–AM District/Pa.
State Championship played in March in Pittsburgh. They Comets aid the Relay for Life
then advanced to the National Tournament held in Reston,
Va. The Mustangs went 6-0 for the tournament, beating
the Alaska Wolves in the quarterfinals, the Metro (Md.)
Maple Leafs in the semifinals and the Florida Junior Pan-
thers in the championship game. During the regular ice
hockey season, all three boys are members of the Wyoming
Seminary varsity ice hockey team.

AT P L AY P O L I C Y
The Times Leader will accept photos, standings and sto-
ries from readers about youth and adult recreation activ-
ities. We’re also encouraging anyone in a league – darts,
pool, Frisbee, etc. – to submit standings and results to us.
E-mailed photos should be sent in a jpeg format. Those Crestwood track and field athletes, from both the varsity
University of Scranton has won the Schoenfeld Sports- that are not in a jpeg format might not be published. All and juniior high teams, contributed toward a team dona-
manship Award, which is given out annually by the CBOA submitted items should have contact information as well to tion for the Relay for Life held May 21-22 at Crestwood High
(Collegiate Basketball Officials Association)—Lehigh/Scran- ensure publication. School in Wright Township. In addition to their donations,
ton chapter. This marks the second straight year for Scran- Items will not be accepted over the telephone. They may Crestwood athletes got together May 21 to run laps in hon-
ton to win the award and third time in the last eight years. be e-mailed to tlsports@timesleader.com with “At Play” in or or memory of someone stricken with cancer. Pictured,
Scranton also won it in 2005. Pictured is John Leighton, the subject, faxed to 831-7319, dropped off at the Times from left, are team members Matt Sandroski, senior cap-
area representative of the Lehigh-Scranton chapter; and Leader or mailed to Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N. Main tain; Paul Chiaramonte, senior captain; Kyle Broshl, junior;
Carl Danzig, men’s basketball coach, accepting the award. St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
and Billy Li, sophomore.
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Jets’ DeVito using lockout


to give faith a workout
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.
AP Sports Writer
RANDOLPH, N.J. — Mike De-
Vito cleared his throat a few
times, took a couple of steps from
behind the lectern and looked out
at the dozens of people seated in
front of him.
This was no locker room
speech or game huddle for the
New York Jets defensive line-
man. DeVito was giving his first
sermon at a church filled with
congregants looking for spiritual
guidance from their special
guest.
“I was nervous, brother,” DeVi-
to acknowledged a few moments AP P HOTO
after his passionate presentation New York Jets defensive lineman Mike DeVito gives his first ser-
last Sunday. “But I think it turned mon at a church service in Randolph, N.J. DeVito, a devout Chris-
out OK.” tian, is considering a post-football career as a youth minister or
No doubt about it. Just as he pastor. The 26-year-old DeVito spoke for 20 minutes about the
has for Rex Ryan’s defense the meaning of faith.
past few seasons, DeVito got the
job done. as a Christian. apartment during his junior year
“He seemed very comfortable “When I saw Michael’s heart, at Maine when two Mormon mis-
engaging the crowd,” said Jets he has a real passion in it,” said sionaries showed up at his door.
left tackle D’Brickashaw Fergu- Burt, also the itinerant pastor at “When I first saw them com-
son, who was there to support his RCC. “As much of a mountain of a ing, I really don’t like to be mean
teammate. “It seemed like he had man as he is, he loves people to anybody, so when they asked
done this before. To see him do- deeply. I had no idea that his to come in, I was like, ’All right,”’
ing God’s work and be so excited, heart would be like, ’Hey, some- he recalled. “Not because I want-
it’s just great.” day I might like to do this,’ but ed to hear about God, but it was
A devout Christian who is con- the closer I get to him, I can defi- more like I didn’t want to just
sidering a post-football career as nitely see the call of God being on turn these guys away.”
perhaps a youth minister or pas- his life and that’s exciting.” Well, DeVito kept listening and
tor, the 26-year-old DeVito was Burt also recently had DeVito that visit turned into several
part-teacher and part-preacher as speak to athletes at West Point more. For the first time, he real-
he spoke about the meaning of and Columbia University about ized he had to make changes: no
faith for about 20 minutes at RCC making religion a major part of more drinking and partying; no
— a Relevant Christian Church their lives. And, DeVito said, this more living with his then-girl-
— complete with a PowerPoint is only the beginning. friend; no more scoffing at reli-
presentation. He also threw in a “I feel that with this platform gion.
few jokes that drew a roomful of God has given me, it has allowed “They had a good idea of who
chuckles, and several of his me to meet people, reach out to Jesus is, and that’s what I needed
points were met with an approv- kids and be in situations where at the time,” he said. “I’m not a
ing “Amen!” or “You’re right!” football facilitates it, but it allows Mormon, but they knew Jesus
“I’m so proud of him,” DeVito’s me to talk about God,” DeVito and they gave me that founda-
wife, Jessie, said with a huge said. “I love talking to the youth tion.”
smile as several people hugged and trying to set the right exam- It was also during this time in
and thanked her husband a few ple because if you can set a good 2006 when DeVito’s friend, Mark
feet away. foundation right from the start, Stetson, was slain. DeVito called
While so much focus during it’s going to help them avoid so it “my eye-opening experience.”
the NFL’s strange offseason has many problems down the line.” “When I got up to that coffin
been on the contentious lockout DeVito is a friendly guy with and saw a 23-year-old man dead,”
and how players are staying in the media, a quiet and easygoing DeVito recalled, “it was like,
shape while they wait to go back presence in a Jets locker room fil- ’Whoa. Man, this isn’t guaran-
to work, DeVito has been using led with players who speak their teed. I can’t think I can take care
some of that extra time to streng- minds, just like their coach. of this on my own time. It’s not
then his faith. “But when it comes to his faith about my time. It’s God’s time.’
“He delivered a great mess- in God, if you come and talk to “There was no turning back.”
age,” said church member Jay him about that, he’s a totally dif- The defensive lineman confid-
Trevorrow of Flanders, N.J. “I ferent person,” said Jets tight end ed in Mulligan, who was raised as
think God has great plans for Matthew Mulligan, who has been a Christian, and the two moved in
him.” best friends with DeVito since together and helped each other
DeVito has been working close- their days together at the Univer- with their faith. When DeVito
ly with Morning Star New York sity of Maine. “In college, he signed with the Jets as an un-
associate pastor Adam Burt, a would never be able to get up and drafted free agent in 2007, team-
former NHL defenseman who talk in front of people like Sun- mates Kenyon Coleman and
has served as the Jets’ chaplain day. It’s just been a big transfor- James Dearth served as spiritual
for three years. DeVito regularly mation that I’ve been able to see.” mentors. DeVito and his best
studies the Bible and pretty much It all started a few years ago for friend were reunited as team-
anything else he can get his DeVito, who grew up in a nonreli- mates two years later when the
hands on that helps him learn gious Italian home in Massachu- Jets signed Mulligan as a free
more about living and teaching setts. He was hanging out in his agent.

G O L F N O T E S
• The Wyoming Valley Coun- Ames won first place in the tournament. Lou Belgio and
try Club Women’s Golf Associ- 2011 men’s member-member Jeff Hodorowski won the first
ation recently held a “Better tournament held at the Glen- flight. Jack Serafin and Dr. Bill
Ball of Partners” tournament. maura National Golf Club. Krywicki took the second
Karen Kempinski and Sally Patrick Mitchell and Brian flight. The third flight went to
Price were the first gross win- Lonergan finished second. Dan Dennis Wengrzkynek and Hen-
ners, while Connie Rado and Mcormick and Rich Kalinowski ry Simoncavage. Jim Finn and
Kathy Heltzel took first net. took third. Bob Galdieri and Charlie Preece were the fourth
Dorothy Simon and Marie Mi- Bernie Povanda placed fourth. flight winners.
halos won second gross. Linda • Joanne Bittner won the Closest to the pin shots were
Shypulefski and Maureen “Grandmother’s Prize” tourna- made by Dave Straley and Steve
Umphred won second net. ment held at the Irem Country Osterhout on hole No. 7. • Jim
Mary Zabresky and Donna Club Women’s Golf Association. Hoover and Bill Gaylord won
Long won third gross, while Mary Ann Stelma recorded a the championship flight of the
Carol Lippincott and Jane Ols- chip in on the second hole and Spring Classic Golf Tourna-
zewski won third net. Cassie received the putting prize for ment held at the Irem Country
Obeid and Julie Chmielowski having made 31 putts. Club. Jim Breck and Tim Hol-
took fourth gross. Michelle • Luke Pisarcik shot a hole- land were the runner-ups. Semi-
Hazelton and Karen Hazelton in-one at the Glenmaura Na- finalists included Dave Janus,
won fourth net. tional Golf Club. Pisarcik aced Jason Miller, Tom Stitzer and
Heltzel had a chip-in on hole the 161-yard ninth hole. George Bob Bogensberger.
No. 10. Debbie Gwiandowski Aldrich, Paul Falzett and Paul The medalists were Scott
had a closest to the pin on hole Pisarcik witnessed the shot. Francis and Ryan Holthaus. Ed
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SOCCER

Barcelona captures Champions League crown


Lionel Messi has big day as There seemed to be no space as Wayne Rooney’s goal in the umph.
Messi was tracked by fullback Pa- 34th minute for United left the But in a gesture symbolizing
his team claims its third
trice Evra. But the two-time world score 1-1 at halftime. Rooney car- Barcelona’s team ethic, Puyol
crown in six years. player of the year spotted a gap be- ried the ball to the edge of the ar- handed the armband over to Eric
tween the central defenders and ea, slipping it to Ryan Giggs. Abidal. His place on the team had
hit a shot down the middle, beat- Giggs knocked it back, giving been in doubt after he had surgery
STUART CONDIE ing goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar. Rooney the perfect opportunity to this season to remove a liver tu-
AP Sports Writer Messi followed his 53rd goal of curl a shot past goalkeeper Victor mor — and the France defender
WEMBLEY, England — Lionel a remarkable season with a fake Valdes at the far post. lifted the famous trophy.
Messi scored one goal and created and run that led to David Villa tak- It was said before the game that After a shaky opening, Barcelo-
another Saturday, leading Barce- ing possession on the edge of the Barcelona, which already had na simply outclassed the English
lona to a 3-1 victory over Man- area. From there, the Spain striker won a third straight Spanish champions. Xavi, standing in as
chester United and a third Cham- curled a shot into the top corner of league title, would be ranked captain for Puyol, orchestrated
pions League title in six years. the net. among soccer’s truly great teams play from in front of Sergio Bus-
Barcelona dominated play at With Pedro Rodriguez scoring with a victory over United. Now, quets, while Andres Iniesta and
Wembley with trademark one- the opening goal midway through with four European titles, only Messi tormented United with pin-
touch passing, but the Spanish the first half from an imaginative Liverpool, AC Milan and Barcelo- AP PHOTO point passing.
champions needed the Argentine through ball from Xavi Hernan- na’s fierce rival Real Madrid have Barcelona’s Lionel Messi celebrates after winning the Champions United did improve on its per-
striker to conjure a 54th-minute dez, the win was as comprehen- won more. League final match against Manchester United on Saturday. formance in Rome two years ago.
solo strike from the edge of the sive as Barcelona’s 2-0 victory The performance was so com- But it could do little to disrupt
penalty area to take the lead for over United in the final two years fortable that Barcelona coach Pep regular captain Carles Puyol for injury-hit defender the chance to Barcelona, the prevailing force of
the second time. ago. Guardiola was able to bring on the last few moments, giving the play a part in a memorable tri- European soccer.

NBA FINALS S TA N L E Y C U P F I N A L S

Bruins have eyes set on Cup win


Players refuse to touch Prince
of Wales trophy after winning
Eastern Conference finals.

JIMMY GOLEN
AP Sports Writer
BOSTON — The Prince of
Wales trophy sat untouched on a
table in the middle of the ice. It’s
not the one that Zdeno Chara is
hoping to take for a skate.
Instead, the Boston Bruins cap-
tain waved his teammates over to
pose for a picture.
“I liked the touch that Zee had,
bringing the group around the
trophy. I haven’t seen that be-
fore,” general manager Peter
AP PHOTO
Chiarelli said Saturday, a day af-
Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade jokes around during a practice ter the Bruins beat Tampa Bay 1-0
session Saturday in Miami. in Game 7 of the Eastern Confer-
AP PHOTO
ence finals to earn a chance to

Title would cap


play for the Stanley Cup. “You NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly, center, presents the Prince of Wales Trophy to the Eastern
Conference finals champion Boston Bruins Friday in Boston.
know, it was just a good time. It
was a good moment, just for the
feeling that today. That’s a great out of the series, and no one
organization, and it was a feel-

Wade’s wild year


feeling.” seemed happier than backup goa-
good moment. So I was able to
enjoy that for a little bit.” Although four of the first six lie Tuukka Rask, who has not
Tim Thomas stopped 24 shots games of the conference finals played in the postseason.
for his third career playoff shut- were high-scoring affairs that left “Tuukka was like mugging
out — his second of the confer- both goaltenders struggling for about 10 guys,” Chiarelli said.
From lawsuits to divorce, ence finals — and Nathan Horton answers — and left Tampa Bay’s “He was moving around the most
Miami star has been through Dwayne Roloson on the bench — and jumping on guys. So that was NHL FINALS
deflected a pass from David Krej-
the finale was defensive duel with just kind of funny.”
a lot in last 52 weeks. ci into the net with 7:33 left for June 1: Boston at Vancouver
the only goal. With that, the no penalties at all. Lightning NHL deputy commissioner 8 p.m., NBC, WBRE-28
Bruins earned the right to play coach Guy Boucher said the en- Bill Daly brought out the confer- June 4: Boston at Vancouver
tire game felt like sudden-death ence trophy — Boston’s first 8 p.m., NBC, WBRE-28
TIM REYNOLDS the Vancouver Canucks for their
overtime, and it might as well June 6: Vancouver at Boston
AP Sports Writer first Stanley Cup since 1972. since 1990 — but Chara was only
NBA FINALS 8 p.m., VERSUS
MIAMI — Only a year ago, ev- “It was a special feeling,” Chia- have been. mildly interested in the shiny June 8: Vancouver at Boston
erything in Dwyane Wade’s life Miami vs. Dallas relli said. “You look over and see Horton’s goal allowed the Bos- bauble. 8 p.m., VERSUS
May 31: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. the ice, see these guys and watch ton fans to celebrate, but it wasn’t “I thought it would be great to x-June 10: Boston at Vancouver
was uncertain.
June 2: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. until the final seconds ticked off 8 p.m., NBC, WBRE-28
Former business partners had how they celebrate, how they, have all the guys with it,” he said.
June 5: Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m. x-June 13: Vancouver at Boston
brought a combination of civil June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. how emotional they are. You felt the clock that the players “It’s a team thing. It’s something I 8 p.m., NBC, WBRE-28
lawsuits, seeking somewhere x-June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. good for them, you really felt streamed over the boards and decided to do and everybody x-June 15: Boston at Vancouver
around $100 million in what they x-June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m. good for them. ... Then immedi- fans began showering the ice liked it.” 8 p.m., NBC, WBRE-28
said was the earnings potential of x-June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. ately after that feeling passed, I with souvenir towels. The Bruins
some failed deals. His yearslong TV: All games on ABC, WNEP-16 realized that we have a chance to surrounded Tim Thomas to con-
X – If Necessary
divorce battle was still unsettled. win the Stanley Cup. And I’m still gratulate him on his second shut-
Another courtroom fight was
looming for custody of his two things are good, when things are
sons. And the free-agent period bad, we always have to have be- COLLEGE LACROSSE
was fast-approaching. lief.”

It’s Virginia
“Very long year,” Wade said Sat- The first championship was
urday. “Very, very long year.” great, sure.
Alas, it comes with a very, very After the last 12 months, for
sweet opportunity to close this
chapter.
Wade is heading back to the
Wade, a second title would be
monumentally more enjoyable.
“I know him better than any-
vs. Maryland
NBA finals for the second time.
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NASCAR from the inside of the second

INDY
row. Asked what’s on his sched-

Penske’s 2-car team is an enigma


ule for the rest of the year, he re-
plied, “Well, there’s Christmas.
And New Year’s, I guess.”
Continued from Page 1C
Good line, but not good for In-
sport that produced such giants dyCar.
as A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti and “I stopped many years ago try-
Keselowski happy with team’s
recent success. Kurt Busch’s
Kenseth first Rick Mears found itself relegated
to niche status. Heck, there were
ing to rationalize or problem-
solve the racing industry,” Bell

struggles continue. in Nationwide even empty seats at the Brick-


yard, a sight no one could have
envisioned a couple of decades
said. “I’m resigned to the fact
that if I just go out and win the
damn race, everything else will
MIKE CRANSTON ago. probably take care of itself.”
JENNA FRYER AP Sports Writer “There was almost a lost gen- Randy Bernard, who was
AP Auto Racing Writer CONCORD, N.C. — Matt eration,” Andretti moaned. brought in from the Professional
CONCORD, N.C. — To hear Kenseth passed Roush Fenway “There were those 15 years Bull Riders series to bring some
Kurt Busch talk, his race team is Racing teammate Carl Edwards where things were precarious, at pizazz to IndyCar, has certainly
struggling mightily and maybe with two laps to go and hung on best.” shown he’s willing to shake thing
some behind-the-scenes changes to win Saturday’s Nationwide Now, there’s a semblance of up. One of his changes — dou-
will save the season. Series race at Charlotte Motor hope. Two new manufacturers ble-file restarts, which are used
Then there’s Brad Keselowski, Speedway. will enter the series in 2012, pow- in NASCAR — has drawn the ire
excited about three weeks of pro- Kenseth and Edwards ex- ering a futuristic new machine. of the drivers. They see them as
gress that have him enjoying his changed the lead with five laps The field for this year’s 500 is un- impractical with the high-speed,
best stretch yet in NASCAR’s left in the 300-mile race, but doubtedly deeper and more tal- open-wheel machines, which
elite Sprint Cup Series. Edwards couldn’t counter Ken- ented than it has been since the can’t go banging into each other
That’s the enigma that is seth’s final pass on the inside. glory days. Sponsorships are up, like the good ol’ boys.
Penske Racing right now. Kese- AP PHOTO Kenseth was filling in for attendance is improving and an Tagliani, the surprising pole-
lowski will start the Coca-Cola Kurt Busch waits in his car before practice for today’s NASCAR Trevor Bayne, who has been energetic new leader seems will- winner, was one of the most out-
600 from the pole, while defend- Sprint Cup series Coca-Cola 600 in Concord, N.C. sidelined with an inflammatory ing to try anything that might spoken critics. He fears that to-
ing race winner Busch will go off condition, in the No. 16 Ford bring more attention to the day’s race could turn into a grue-
26th in today’s race. gles. But it’s somewhat refresh- season and leads the points and was making his only Nation- sport. some crashfest. He even went so
Keselowski doesn’t sugarcoat ing to have someone that can standings. wide start of the season. Bayne In a sense, today’s race can be far as to raise the possibility of
things, and readily admits the speak up have a voice, have the Teammates Helio Castroneves is expected to return to compe- seen as a jumping-off point to a debris flying into the stands and
NASCAR side of Penske’s motor- credibility of being a past cham- and Ryan Briscoe have struggled tition next week. new era (and, no, we’re not talk- injuring someone in the massive
sports operation has areas that pion and past winner and those at times this season and this Edwards, who was running ing about the giant orange ramp crowd of more than 200,000.
need improvement. But he does around him perhaps listen more month at Indy, and Briscoe will low on fuel, hung on to finish set up on the infield for a Hot “I don’t want to be responsible
it thoughtfully and with an eager- intently.” race in a backup. second in what’s been an im- Wheels promotional stunt be- for that,” the Canadian said. “If
ness that good things are coming. Busch apparently does make Back in NASCAR, the two pressive week for his race team. fore the green flag waves). our wheels touch while we’re
Busch is quite the opposite. things happen behind the scenes. Penske teams have been all over Edwards won last week’s All- “I’m proud of the series for racing side-by-side, all of a sud-
He’s beyond being hopeful, and His radio tirade at Richmond the map. Star race on the same track. what we’ve done, for all the hard den cars are going to be flip-
his assessments and outlook earlier this month was epic, and Busch opened the season as Fellow Sprint Cup regular work we’ve put in,” said Danica ping.”
both seem dreary. He’s also angry the fallout led to some serious or- the driver to beat at Daytona, Kyle Busch was third, failing to Patrick, who has just one win in IndyCar officials have prom-
with the media for harping on his ganizational meetings that Busch winning two exhibition races tie Mark Martin (49) for the her career but remains the only ised extra sweeping in the cor-
in-race radio communications, believed would spur some chang- leading into the season-opener. most wins in the Nationwide driver widely known outside of ners during caution periods to
which have gone from maniacal es. Less than two weeks later, Top-10 finishes in the first four Series. IndyCar circles. provide a wider racing groove,
rants to near despondency over A week after becoming the Of course, the fact that every- but they appear unwilling to
technical director Tom German races made him the points leader
the last month. first non-Sprint Cup driver to one is wondering whether Pa- back off from the double-file con-
left the organization in what the for two weeks, but he hasn’t had a
It’s created the good cop-bad win a Nationwide race this sea- trick will bolt to a more profit- cept. If nothing else, it has given
team said was a long-planned op- top-10 since and has dropped to
cop perception, even though son and a day before he makes able gig in NASCAR next year people something to talk about,
portunity to attend an elite grad- eighth in the standings.
both drivers want the same thing. his Sprint Cup debut, Ricky shows the checkered flag re- which might have been the main
uate program at MIT. Despite the drop-off, which has
“He definitely has a different Stenhouse Jr. finished fourth mains in the distance. No matter purpose all along.
approach,” Keselowski said. “To “There were people that had left Busch clearly frustrated, he after captured the pole in the what happens, there’s still plenty “It’s brought a lot of new con-
be honest, if he didn’t have that good things to say about him and begins each weekend with opti- morning qualifying. of work to be done. troversy and attention to the
approach, I probably would people that had bad things to say mism only to learn shortly after A third of the field is com- sport, in a good and positive
adopt it because you keep trying about him,” Keselowski said of the green flag that his car is not posed of part-time drivers, most way,” Bernard said.
different things until you get German. “Either way, the change capable of contending for a win. of whom are doing Indy-only Patrick could be making her fi-
what you want. I spent all last there has opened doors that “I feel like we have to go into lead lap, those aren’t days that we deals and hope it leads to some- nal start at the 500 if, as most
year being quiet and not saying, would have never opened before. each race optimistic and positive need. thing bigger people expect, she moves full
’Hey, this car is really, really bad’ The jury is still out whether that’s so that you can find good results,” “We need to be up there lead- Look at Dan Wheldon, a for- time to stock cars in 2012. While
to the media. But they were real- good or bad.” Busch said. “At the end of the day, ing laps and having good results. mer race winner who should be coy about her future, she denied
ly, really bad. It’s such a far cry from Roger Roger Penske and I agree that as Sometimes, it’s a surprise in prac- in the prime of his career. He was a report that a tentative NAS-
“At the same time, Kurt was Penske’s esteemed IndyCar oper- long as you put yourself in posi- tice that we hit on something and squeezed out of his last job, and CAR deal was already in place
running well and I didn’t have a ation, which will attempt to win tion to do well, no matter what then you get into the race and our this is the only sure thing on his and insisted she has not made a
leg to stand on with that. This its 16th Indianapolis 500 today. the outcome is, those are good car reacts a little different in that schedule in 2011. Look at Towns- final decision.
year, obviously my cars have got- Will Power, who will start from days. But when you’re running dirty air compared to the compe- end Bell, who has finished as “We’re very far from the finish
ten better. Kurt has had his strug- the second row, has two wins this 15th just clawing to hang onto the tition.” high as fifth at Indy and will start line on any of that,” she said.

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3,600-plus on protected list; 86 waters in county

TOM VENESKY
OUTDOORS

CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

Reyburn Creek in the Shickshinny area


DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER

Tobys Creek in the Back Mountain is


S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER

Trees bordering Bow Creek in Mountain Litter bugs, stay


away from this
was the latest Luzerne County stream among the county waters that has a Top provide adequate shade to keep the
to be added to the wild trout stream naturally reproducing population of wild water cool enough to sustain a pop-
list. trout. ulation of wild trout.

jewel of a lake
T
he lake at Frances Slocum State
Park is a dump.
Let me explain.
Last week I walked around the entire
lake searching for signs of a mysterious
creature that was seen by several an-
glers (more on that in the coming
weeks).
The lake and the mix of swamp and
forest that border it is actually a beauti-
ful place.
Until one looks down at the ground.
There is a small path that meanders
around the edge of the lake, and along it
are several small clearings that anglers
frequent. In some of these areas, and
along the path, litter is strewn on the
shore and in the shallow edges of the
lake.
It’s the bad stuff, too.
Not that any litter is good, but what
has accumulated around the lake isn’t
the stuff – like paper for example – that
will decompose.
It’s Styrofoam bait containers, plastic
water bottles, aluminum cans and,
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER worst of all, fishing line.
Brothers Edward and Joseph Leyshon of Falls fishing Harveys Creek in West Nanticoke recently. While portions of Harveys Massive tangles of it.
Creek are stocked with trout, others aren’t because they hold reproducing populations of wild trout. The discarded line snakes out of the
water along the ground and through

Discovering wild trout


tree branches like a spider web.
But there is no pattern to the monofil-
ament web and it is far more deadly.
And it’s everywhere.
On the back end of the lake near Carv-
erton Road, I spied a male mallard duck
floating lazily along the edge of the
shore. It was a beautiful sight as the
By TOM VENESKY bright sun illuminated the duck’s green
tvenesky@timesleader.com head and reflected its image of the calm
Bow Creek is a deceiving stream. lake surface.
Flowing through numerous housing But for as picture-perfect as the scene
developments and a large industrial park was, it also had an underlying tone of
in Wright Township, Bow Creek isn’t in danger.
the perfect location to provide a home to Risk, if you will.
a naturally reproducing wild trout pop- By simply swimming along the shore,
ulation. the mallard could easily get tangled in
But it is. the strands of fishing line that were left
And so are 85 others in Luzerne Coun- by those too careless to pick it up.
ty. Sure, a large mallard is a powerful
For the last year, the Pennsylvania DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER swimmer, but it is no match if it gets
Fish and Boat Commission has been Nescopeck Creek in Nescopeck State Norm Gavlick of the PFBC surveys Mill wrapped up in a ball of 8-pound test.
assessing streams throughout the state Park is home to a naturally reproducing Creek, one of 86 county streams classi- On the way back I stuffed by pockets
to determine if they hold populations of wild trout population. fied as a wild trout water. full of fishing line – some of it still had
wild trout. hooks and sinkers attached – and
Dubbed the Unassessed Waters Initia- F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N : who represents the northeast region, grabbed as many cans and containers as
tive, the PFBC utilizes the manpower of expects more streams to be added in the I could hold.
local colleges, including King’s College, To see the statewide list of wild trout wa- near future. The volunteers also reassess Though I was packed full with litter, it
ters, visit http://www.fishandboat.com/
and conservation groups in assessing the streams and in some cases waterways didn’t put a dent in what is around the
trout_repro.pdf.
nearly 45,000 waterways in the state that are removed from the list if they don’t lake.
have never been studied for wild trout. meet the criteria for a naturally repro- It would take trash bags to do that.
So far, naturally reproducing wild tection by DEP. ducing trout population. To shorten the trip back to my car I
trout have been found in 3,650 water- The list is also the primary tool that “We haven’t undertaken anything of turned away from the lake and walked a
ways statewide, and 86 are in Luzerne the PFBC has to protect wild trout pop- this magnitude before because we didn’t mountain bike path toward the parking
County. ulations because the list must be con- have the money or the manpower,” Gav- lot.
“I think it’s a great number for a coun- sulted by agencies such as the DEP and lick said. “There’s no way we could do And even there the litter was present.
ty with a large urban area,” said Larry the Susquehanna River Basin Commis- this without the help of other agencies This time it mainly consisted of foil
Bundy, regional supervisor for the sion when reviewing permit applications and schools.” wrappers from protein bars and alumi-
PFBC’s Northeast Region. to do work in the area. As far as angling opportunities go, just num cans that once held energy drinks.
The designation has regulatory signif- Last week the PFBC board voted because a stream is added to the wild There’s no doubt that the bulk of the
icance because wetlands that are located unanimously to add 99 additional waters trout list doesn’t mean it is open to pub- litter around the 165-acre lake was left
in or along the floodplain of the reach of to the wild trout list. One – Reyburn lic fishing. Bundy said many of the wa- behind by anglers and mountain bikers.
a wild trout stream are considered “ex- Creek in Jonestown – was in Luzerne terways are on privately owned property The evidence, unfortunately, is every-
ceptional value” by the state Depart- County. and anglers should ask permission. where.
ment of Environmental Protection and Because the assessment is still ongo- Still, I know plenty of mountain bikers
are entitled to the highest level of pro- ing, PFBC commissioner Norm Gavlick, See STREAMS , Page 13C and I’m an angler myself, so it isn’t fair
to say that all those who pedal or cast
are litterbugs.

State anglers cashing in on tagged fish; 11 prize-winners caught


It’s a small segment of each group that
is responsible.
Unfortunately, when it comes to
littering, it only takes a minority to
Pennsylvania anglers have landed nearly Memorial Day, Monday, May 30. On this clude largemouth and smallmouth bass. kids,theywillseethatfishingisagreatrecre- make a big impact.
a dozen prize-winning fish as part of Cabe- “fishing holiday,’’ the public can fish for free SC Region: Raystown Lake (Huntingdon ational activity and they will want to do it While litter might be a problem
la’s “Wanna Go Fishing for Millions?’’ na- anywhereinthestate.Nolicenseisrequired. County) — Visitor center at Seven Points more.” around the lake, the staff at Frances
tional contest, including one fish that might In conjunction with the Cabela’s contest, Marina. Tagged fish include largemouth In addition to providing free fishing tips, Slocum does a great job keeping many
carry a $9,000 prize. As a partner in the con- the PFBC will hold Fish-for-Free events on bass and walleye. PFBCoutreachandeducationstaffwillhave areas of the park clean and picturesque.
test, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Com- Memorial Day at six of the waters contain- NWRegion:PresqueIsleBay(ErieCoun- exhibits, free publications and more at the Because of their work, the park is
mission tagged fish in eight waterways ingtaggedfish.Theeventswillbeheldfrom ty) — Perry Monument. Tagged fish in- six selected sites. The second Fish-for-Free truly a beautiful place.
across the state. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at: clude largemouth bass. Day is Labor Day, Sept. 5. But it’s unreasonable to think that the
OnFriday,Cabela’sconfirmedthat11tags NE Region: Lake Wallenpaupack (Pike SW Region: Emsworth Pool, Three Riv- TheremainingtwowatersintheCabela’s park staff should also be able to keep the
have been submitted as part of the contest. and Wayne counties) — PFBC Access (Ac- ers, Pittsburgh — Braddock public ramp contest include: woods and swamps around the lake
The participants and the fish they caught cess #750 on PFBC maps). The tagged fish (Access #328 on PFBC maps). Tagged fish Penns Creek (Centre County) — Tagged clean as well.
are currently being verified, including one include walleye and smallmouth bass. include smallmouth bass. fish include rainbow trout. What is reasonable is for the users of
fish with a potential $9,000 award. Tagged SE Region: Lake Nockamixon in Nocka- “Fish-for-Free days are a convenient way Lake Arthur in Moraine State Park (But- such areas to pick up after themselves
fish have been caught in Raystown Lake, mixon State Park (Bucks County) — Toh- to introduce friends and family to the sport ler County) — Tagged fish include large- and make Frances Slocum Lake the
Penns Creek, Lake Nockamixon, Lake Wal- ickon Access (Access #981on PFBC maps). of fishing,” said PFBC Executive Director mouth bass and walleye. natural jewel that it is, and not a dump.
lenpaupack and Foster Joseph Sayers Lake. Tagged fish include largemouth bass. John Arway. “Many families spend the day For information about Fish-for-Free Days
The PFBC is reminding the public that NC Region: Foster Joseph Sayers Lake in at lakes and parks throughout the state. andCabela’scontest,visitthePFBCwebsite Tom Venesky covers the outdoors for The
the contest coincides with the first of the Bald Eagle State Park (Centre County) — Now they can try fishing at no cost. We at www.fishandboat.com/fishformil- Times Leader. Reach him at tvenesky@time-
agency’s Fish-For-Free Days, scheduled for Pavilion7attheday-usearea.Taggedfishin- know that once people try it, particularly lions.htm. sleader.com
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OUTDOORS ALBUM
Angler: Alexis Bigus
Age: 12
Hometown: Dallas
What she got: A gobbler that
weighed 21 lbs. and sported a
double-beard, one side measured
eight inches and the other was
10-3/4 inches.
Where: Colley Twp., Sullivan
County
When: May 12
The story: This is gobbler num-
ber two for Alexis. She shot her
first bird during last year’s youth
season. She was hunting with her
father, Russ, when she got each
bird and is following in her fa-
ther’s footsteps when it comes to
the outdoors.
Angler: JJ Delaney
Age: 3 1/2 SUBMITTED PHOTOS

If you know of a child who recently had a good day hunt- Hometown: Wilkes-Barre Angler: Adam Gegaris (pictured with his father, Andy)
ing, fishing or just spending time in the outdoors, send us a What he got: Brook trout Age: 10
Where: At the North Branch Trout Derby in Lovelton, Wyoming Coun- Hometown: White Haven
photo. Include the child’s name, age, hometown, informa-
ty What he got: 12-inch brown trout
tion about the fish or game in the photo and a few details
When: May 21 Where: Wapwallopen Creek in Mountain Top
to go with it. Photos with information can be emailed to The story: JJ caught his first trout at the derby, along with several When: May 18
tvenesky@timesleader.com more later in the morning. The derby attracted more than 125 kids The story: Gegaris caught the trout by himself using salted minnows.
along with their families, and there were plenty of fish to catch for It was the first trout of what is sure to be a long fishing career for
all. Gegaris.

STREAMS Sportsmen form alliance in Marcellus Shale region


“It’s very possible had we
been able to get more streams
assessed and listed over the
last 15 years, that perhaps
Continued from Page 12C
some of those streams out As Marcellus Shale gas devel- tions have joined forces to give and social benefits. Rather, it is • High fencing and/or netting
Also, the wild trout waters there that had wild trout that opment increases at a rapid pace sportsmen and women an oppor- concerned that the current state should be required around
are under the same regu- are now gone may have still and scale across northern Appa- tunity to be heard—so that to- and local policies governing gas wastewater storage impound-
lations as approved trout wa- had those populations today,” lachia, sportsmen and women in gether we can advocate for com- drilling and hydraulic fracturing ments and well pads to reduce
ters from April 16 to Sept. 5, he said. “These protections the region have joined forces and mon sense policies and practices in the Marcellus Shale do not ad- the possibility that wildlife will
but between those dates the really do benefit wild trout, created an alliance to urge state to ensure that Marcellus Shale equately protect valuable and ir- enter well pad sites and consume
wild trout streams are catch- and I’m sure there’s a lot of and federal agencies and the en- gas development does not nega- replaceable natural resources, in- wastewater or other toxic chem-
and-release only, according to trout swimming in our moun- ergy industry to protect long- tively impact sportsmen’s inter- cluding clean water and critical icals.
Bundy. tain streams that we don’t held hunting, fishing and trap- ests.” habitat for fish and wildlife. On Saturday, the Sportsmen
Wild trout streams aren’t know about yet.” ping traditions. Members of the Sportsmen Al- The Sportsmen Alliance has Alliance will host the Sportsmen
stocked, Bundy said, in order And it’s the mountain The Sportsmen Alliance for liance include TU and its Penn- developed a set of recommenda- Marcellus Shale Summit at the
to protect the wild popula- streams in particular that are Marcellus Conservation (Sports- sylvania, New York, West Virgin- tions for improving policies and University of Pittsburgh, John-
tions. the reason why Luzerne Coun- men Alliance) is an affiliation of ia, Mid-Atlantic and New Jersey practices for Marcellus Shale de- stown campus, to provide sports-
“What we found is the com- ty has 86 waterways on the sportsmen and women working state councils, Theodore Gordon velopment, including: men and women with an oppor-
petition from the stocked list, according to PFBC NE together to identify and mitigate Flyfishers, Izaak Walton League • Gas drilling industry exemp- tunity to learn about potential
trout was tough on the wild regional outreach and educa- the impacts of Marcellus Shale of America and its New York and tions under the federal Safe impacts and discuss ways in
populations and actually tion coordinator Walt Dietz. gas drilling on hunting, fishing, Pennsylvania state divisions, Drinking Water Act and Clean which their interests can be pro-
pushed them out,” Bundy “A lot of people think of trapping and other outdoor New York State Trappers Associ- Water Act should be repealed; tected.
said. “Stocking ends up doing Wilkes-Barre when they think sporting activities. ation, Quality Deer Management • Each state in the Marcellus Communities in the Marcellus
more harm than good.” of Luzerne County, but a lot “While there have been many Association, Pennsylvania Forest Shale region should adopt a com- Shale region have a rich heritage
While it’s likely that many of it is actually rural and concerns expressed about Mar- Coalition and The Wildlife Socie- prehensive statewide water of hunting, fishing, trapping and
more streams will be added to mountainous,” Dietz said. cellus Shale gas development, ty. Collectively, the Sportsmen withdrawal law; other outdoor traditions on pub-
the list as more assessments “There’s a lot of places here the voices of sportsmen and Alliance members represent • Drilling operations should lic and private lands—the very
are completed, Gavlick won- with streams tucked back into women are beginning to emerge 60,000 sportsmen and women in not be permitted in watersheds places targeted for Marcellus
ders about those where wild forested areas where the wa- in the public dialogue,” said Katy the Marcellus Shale states. with special state-designated Shale gas drilling. In the Marcel-
trout populations were lost ter is cool and the quality is Dunlap, Eastern Water Project The Sportsmen Alliance is not conservation status without ad- lus states, there are more than 13
simply because no one knew good enough to support wild Director for Trout Unlimited opposed to gas drilling and rec- ditional regulatory require- million sportsmen and women
they existed. trout.” (TU). “A number of key organiza- ognizes its potential economic ments, review and inspection; whose interests are at stake.

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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A frontal boundary extending from the Southwest, across the central Plains

85°
TUESDAY and into the Midwest will be responsible for widespread showers and thunderstorms today.
TODAY MONDAY
Partly Partly
Thunderstorms associated with this system will be possible for the central Plains, portions of the
sunny, Midwest and Great Lakes, and the Northeast.
Partly sunny, sunny,

63° hot hot


northern showers in
the afternoon 90° 92°
65° 66°
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 63/49
54/44 69/58
Partly Mostly Sunny Sunny
sunny, sunny 73/66 81/66 84/70 The tempera-
T-storm tures are heating
68/48 up this Memorial
89° 75° 75° 80° 61/50
88/70
Day weekend.
67° 58° 51° 50° We've been wait-
88/73 ing all spring for
an area of low
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 69/55
91/69
pressure to
develop across
The Poconos 101/70 95/74 the southeastern
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 80-86. Lows: 63-65. Partly to Atlantic coast,
87/67 mostly cloudy, chance of isolated and with it final-
Tonight’s low 94/78 ly in place, a
Albany
83/65 thunderstorms. surge of warm
62/44
89/74 87/77 air is on tap.
Temperatures
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 65/44 will climb
86/65 Highs: 74-82. Lows: 65-67. Partly cloudy, through the 80s
becoming breezy in the afternoon. this afternoon,
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow to near 90 for
Towanda
85/65 Anchorage 56/48/.00 62/44/c 65/50/pc Myrtle Beach 82/75/.00 82/67/s 80/67/s Memorial Day,
Poughkeepsie Atlanta 86/64/.00 91/69/pc 91/68/pc Nashville 86/52/.00 92/70/s 92/69/s
and maybe even
Scranton 85/65 beyond for the
84/65 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 83/64/.00 87/71/pc 94/75/t New Orleans 91/73/.00 88/72/s 90/74/pc start of the
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 74-87. Lows: 63-67. Cloudy, Boston 71/60/.00 82/66/c 86/66/t Norfolk 85/68/.00 83/69/pc 90/70/t shortened work
86/64 scattered showers and thunderstorms Buffalo 69/52/.00 74/66/t 82/67/t Oklahoma City 91/70/.00 93/72/w 90/73/pc week. Still, our
Charlotte 84/66/.00 88/66/pc 92/67/pc Omaha 73/57/.07 74/67/t 85/66/w forecast isn't
possible.
Chicago 62/51/.07 73/66/t 94/78/pc Orlando 91/69/.00 91/71/pc 90/71/t
completely in
Pottsville New York City the clear. A
State College 84/63
84/65
84/70 Cleveland 76/54/.00 84/72/t 87/69/pc Phoenix 99/77/.00 91/62/pc 87/67/s frontal system
Brandywine Valley Dallas 96/75/.00 95/74/pc 93/74/pc Pittsburgh 78/60/.00 88/65/t 92/65/pc across upstate
Harrisburg
Reading
Highs: 84-86. Lows: 65-70. Partly to most- Denver 66/46/.00 68/48/c 73/49/pc Portland, Ore. 56/45/.01 62/50/c 64/51/c New York may
87/66
86/66 Detroit 70/54/.00 81/66/t 86/68/pc St. Louis 75/60/.00 92/73/pc 92/74/s spark a few
ly cloudy skies. showers later
Honolulu 83/76/.00 89/74/s 89/75/s Salt Lake City 60/48/.00 53/41/sh 57/48/sh this evening, and
Philadelphia
87/71 Houston 94/78/.00 94/78/pc 92/76/pc San Antonio 99/75/.00 97/78/pc 95/76/pc those may drift
Indianapolis 72/55/.00 88/71/pc 90/70/s San Diego 67/63/.00 64/55/s 71/55/s south toward our
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 85/69/.00 68/57/c 77/66/s San Francisco 63/53/.00 63/48/pc 62/48/s northern areas,
Los Angeles 66/58/.00 69/55/s 69/56/s Seattle 58/45/.01 63/49/sh 60/49/c but most will
78/66 Highs: 76-86. Lows: 67-69. Partly cloudy stay dry. As for
and warm. Miami 91/75/.00 87/77/t 87/76/t Tampa 90/74/.00 91/70/t 91/71/t tomorrow, skies
Milwaukee 65/47/.00 66/54/t 82/67/pc Tucson 98/66/.00 93/60/s 86/65/s should remain
Minneapolis 69/50/.16 69/58/sh 86/64/pc Washington, DC 84/66/.00 88/70/pc 95/75/t rain-free, but it
will be muggy.
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES The old saying of
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. “hazy, hot and
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow humid” will be
Yesterday 80/61 Yesterday trace Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs
Month to date 4.23” Amsterdam 61/48/.00 64/50/c 75/54/pc Mexico City 90/63/.00 85/59/t 82/58/t tossed around
Average 74/52 Wilkes-Barre 9.94 2.71 22.0 and data ©2011 for the first time
Record High 91 in 1908 Normal month to date 3.31” Towanda 8.76 2.68 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 104/82/.00 108/80/s 107/78/s Montreal 66/50/.00 74/61/sh 77/61/pc this year, and the
Record Low 36 in 1994 Year to date 21.18” Lehigh Beijing 91/64/.00 89/70/c 90/67/s Moscow 77/41/.00 79/61/t 77/52/pc heat won't let up
Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date 13.82” Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0 For more weather Berlin 64/46/.00 73/52/pc 82/59/pc Paris 72/43/.00 77/53/pc 79/52/c until late
information go to: Buenos Aires 61/43/.00 65/48/c 63/49/pc Rio de Janeiro 72/66/.02 72/67/s 73/65/pc Wednesday.
Yesterday 6 Sun and Moon Delaware
Month to date 32 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.96 -0.02 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 59/50/.00 59/45/pc 57/39/sh Riyadh 102/77/.00 106/81/s 108/79/s
Year to date 44 Today 5:35a 8:28p Frankfurt 68/54/.00 77/52/pc 82/56/s Rome 75/64/.00 84/61/s 81/59/pc
Last year to date 74 Tomorrow 5:34a 8:28p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 88/75/.00 88/77/s 84/75/s San Juan 87/77/.00 87/77/t 85/76/t - Ryan Coyle
Normal year to date 36 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 90/61/.01 81/58/s 82/59/s Tokyo 68/64/.00 68/64/r 69/63/sh
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 3:20a 5:38p London 61/48/.00 66/54/pc 68/43/sh Warsaw 61/54/.11 72/55/c 79/61/pc
mean temperature was above 65 degrees.
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GAIL MARKSJARVIS
PERSONAL FINANCE

Bond-bound
investors at
greater risk
INVESTORS TRYING
to duck a blow from
the stock market by
moving to bonds may
be positioning them-
selves to take a left
jab that they didn’t
see coming.
As the economy has weakened lately,
investors pulled about $3 billion from
stock funds and poured more than $8
billion into bond funds — presumably
for safekeeping. It’s a continuation of a
trend that began during the stock
market crash, when nervous investors
yanked about $200 billion from stock
funds and added $340 billion to bond
funds.
Yet, while investors may be trying to
protect their money, they have been
pouring cash into high-yield bonds,
which are the riskiest and the most
likely to plunge along with stocks if the
economy takes a turn for the worse.
In addition, even some of the sup-
posedly mild-mannered, diversified
bond funds that investors buy for well-
rounded, core exposure to bonds, may
not be the carefree choices people
envision. With safe U.S. Treasury
bonds paying little interest, some fund
managers have become more daring
and added more high-yield and emerg-
ing-market bonds than usual to spice
up returns for income-starved inves-
AIMEE DILGER / THE TIMES LEADER
tors.
MotorWorld employee Gina Colleran points out the Prius Hybrid on the sales lot.

On a slow course
“This is part of the engineering of
the Fed,” said James Swanson, chief
investment strategist for MFS Invest-
ments, who recently cut exposure to
high-yield bonds as the economy’s
growth rate appeared to slow. “They
are forcing people to take on more risk
through preferred stock, junkier com-
panies and foreign bonds. If there is a
contraction in the economy, defaults
Hybrid vehicle sales not revving up Driven to a different fuel source could rise.”
During the past two years, the aver-
By ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com By ANDREW M. SEDER age fund that invests in intermediate-
term government bonds has provided

A
aseder@timesleader.com
s gas prices raced toward $4 a gallon this spring, Local hotelier Gus Genetti said investors just 4.17 percent a year, while
that fueling America’s vehicles with the average high-yield bond fund has
local residents did not race to area automobile natural gas is an idea whose time paid about 23 percent, according to
has come. And he’s putting his Lipper. Those extraordinary gains have
dealers in search of hybrid vehicles. money where his heart is. given investors a sense of security as
While they’ve sold briskly in many markets across the Genetti has spent more than they’ve sought solace from the painful
$12,000 for billboards in the Wil- stock losses of 2008 and early 2009.
country the past few months, sales are non-existent or very liamsport, Wilkes-Barre and Scran- But those gains have the potential to
ton areas urging Congress to take a cut the other way in a downturn —
low at many local lots. leaving losses people wouldn’t expect
serious look at the alternative fuel S.JOHN WILKIN / THE TIMES LEADER
“I would be hard pressed to tell solution around here,” Ubaldini and “reduce our dependency on from a faithful fund.
Local hotelier Gus Genetti is push- High-yield bonds come from compa-
you the last one we sold,” said Blake said. “Hybrids are good for city foreign oil.” ing for natural gas as an alterna-
Gagliardi, sales manager at Valley driving but on the highways they’re “It’s a matter of philosophy,” said nies with shaky finances, and amid
tive fuel source.
Chevrolet in Wilkes-Barre Town- less efficient.” Genetti, 72. “Not sending money to economic weakness those firms can
ship. “We just don’t sell them.” Jeff Berger, whose family owns the Arab countries so they cannot ti said during have trouble paying investors back.
When gas prices hovered at or the Berger Family Dealership in Ha- finance terrorism.” He said finding INSIDE an interview in Besides high-yield risk, funds are in-
above the $4 mark three years ago, zle Township, said his dealership an alternative to foreign oil “is the Natural gas his office at vesting more in foreign bonds and
smart, proud and patriotic thing to vehicles hot Genetti Hotel & making bets on currencies that could
sales of compact cars skyrocketed. sells very few and rarely stocks in California.
Some thought the same would hap- them because of poor sales. do.” Convention turn out to either help or hurt inves-
See story,
pen with hybrid sales during the re- He said the area loves SUVs and Genetti wanted to send a mess- Center on East tors. Gyrations in the value of the dol-
PAGE 3
cent flirtation with $4 but it never pickup trucks and the weather is age that he practices what he Market Street lar and currencies are difficult to pre-
happened — at least here. not conducive to smaller vehicles. preaches and went looking for in Wilkes-Barre. dict.
“In this market, hybrids aren’t as Even when his dealership stocked natural gas fueled vehicles two “If you don’t have fuel, you can’t Until recently, few diversified bond
big a deal,” said Steve Ubaldini, the larger hybrid models like the Cadil- years ago. What he found was that have the vehicles … but why would funds would have made these bets,
general manager at Wyoming Val- lac Escalade or the GMC Yukon, they exist, but not locally. And even you build natural gas stations if you said bond analyst Eric Jacobson, of
ley Motors in Larksville. He said the they “were very difficult to sell.” if he were to buy one, fueling them don’t have the vehicles?” Morningstar. Pimco led the way and
rough terrain, hilly landscape and Berger said customers “don’t would be an issue. So he purchased While he predicts an increased has expertise, but Jacobson said in-
lots of interstate driving are not the even ask” about hybrid models at a used 2009 Cadillac Escalade that production of natural gas-run vehi- vestors should make sure their funds
ideal situation for hybrids. runs on gasoline. have the “depth and breadth” to handle
“They’re generally not a practical See HYBRID, Page 3D “It’s the chicken and egg,” Genet- See GENETTI, Page 3D the complexity.
Losses in diversified bond funds,
which hold an array of tame and risky
bonds, are not common, but they do
happen — especially when fund man-
agers have taken on extra risks prior to

Westside Mall businesses have deals, giveaways in store for you a downturn in the economy. Morning-
star fund analyst Miriam Sjoblom has
raised similar concerns. She recently
noted that public filings show funds
WHEN THE Block-
buster Video in the
Westside Mall in
ANDREW M. SEDER that have good deals.
• Head over to Toys R Us or Ba-
bies R Us where all filtered above
are buy one, get one 75 percent off.
This sale is in stores or online.
• There’s a Fashion Bug circular in
such as Janus Flexible Bond, Delaware
Diversified Income and Loomis Sayles
Core Plus Bond devoting close to 20
Edwardsville closed STEALS & DEALS ground pools, outdoor swing sets, today’s Times Leader with a coupon percent of their assets to high-yield
last month, it sent sandboxes, trampolines, bouncers, on the back page for $10 off a $20 corporate bonds in early 2011.
ripples throughout said. “We’re raising awareness and gym sets and playhouses are 20 per- purchase. There is some fine print Meanwhile, she said, T. Rowe Price
the shopping center. trying to drum up business.” cent off. The sale is good today and about clearance items, items of the High Yield and Western Asset High
Jerry Rigner, manager at the Ra- In addition to RadioShack, other Monday. While at either store, grab a week and doorbuster exclusions. Still Yield have trimmed their fund’s expo-
dioShack in the shopping center, said participating businesses include Fam- healthy snack for your toddler. Revo- a nice coupon. sure to some of the riskiest bonds,
when the video rental giant shut its ily Dollar, Rent-a-Center and Little lution Foods, known for fruit Mash- • Bass Shoes, at the Crossings rated CCC. If inflation and interest
doors it meant foot traffic at the cen- Ceasers. ups, has just expanded into veggie Premium Outlets in Tannersville, has rates rise and investors can get higher
ter dropped dramatically. Stephanie Roman, an assistant and fruit combinations. I can honest- a buy one, get two for free footwear yields in safe U.S. Treasury bonds they
The remaining stores decided to manager at RadioShack said the ly say, through personal experience, sale through Monday. Use this cou- may sell high-yield bonds and pick
band together to remind shoppers event includes outside table sales, they’re kid tested and parent ap- pon to get an additional 30 percent Treasurys instead, undermining the
that although Blockbuster is no long- tents featuring Sprint, T-Mobile, and proved. off the already sweet deal: http:// value of the riskier bonds.
er there, the rest of the tenants are AT&T products, and freebies in- • Victoria’s Secret is offering your f.chtah.com/i/35/2070763300/
open for business. cluding pizza. choice of 10 Secret Garden scented 20110522_BO_Memorial_Coupon.jpg.
Gail MarksJarvis is a personal finance
The solution takes place Wednes- I urge you to take a drive over and body care products for $40 this week, columnist for the Chicago Tribune and author
day as the center holds a sidewalk support the center’s remaining busi- but it’s limited to in-store stock. Andrew M. Seder, a Times Leader staff of “Saving for Retirement Without Living Like
sale and offers sales and giveaways nesses — and grab a few pizza pizzas. • New York & Co. has a fantastic writer, may be reached at 570-829-7269. If a Pauper or Winning the Lottery.” Readers
from noon to 7 p.m. While you’re on the road, take a Memorial Day sale today and tomor- you know of any local steals or deals, send may send her email at gmarksjarvis@tri-
“We’re coming together,” Rogner detour to a few other area merchants row. All tanks, tees, shorts and crops them to aseder@timesleader.com. bune.com.
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BUSINESS AGENDA Forum at 8:30 a.m. on Friday,


June 10 in the chamber confer-
Greater Wilkes-Barre
Chamber/Greater Pittston
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MetroAction Business
Wilkes-Barre. The forum is sug-
gested for all businesses, partic-
Chamber Networking Mixer latory compli-
ance, and
ty College. He is a registered
architect in New York, a mem-
The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber
ularly human resource profes-
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design of
various land
ber of the American Institute of
Architects, the Pennsylvania
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MetroAction, a nonprofit communi- discussion will be a legal update ing design firm recently an- Kresge and water/ cil of Educational Facility Plan-
by Jim Valentine from Rosenn, 16 at Junior Achievement, 1 122
ty development organization nounced four promotions. wastewater projects. Kresge has ners - International, the Penn-
Jenkins and Greenwald. Oak St., Pittston. Attendance is
that provides small business John C. Cowder, Dunmore, was 18 years of professional experi- sylvania Association of School
loans and business development To reserve, contact Karen Gallia at free for chamber members.
The mixer will feature tours of promoted to principal and ence and holds a bachelor’s Board Officials, the Pennsylva-
assistance throughout North- 823-2101 ext. 133 or by email at senior archi-
Junior Achievement’s Center for degree in civil engineering from nia School Board Association,
eastern Pennsylvania, will hold a Karen@wilkes-barre.org.
Enterprise Education and a tect. He is Penn State University. He is a the Pennsylvania Association of
training program on how to responsible registered engineer in both School Administrators, and the
special presentation on Chamber
operate a successful small busi- MetroAction Business Choice benefits. for the overall Pennsylvania and Maine and is Pennsylvania Association of
ness from 9-1 1 a.m. on Tuesday,
June 7 at the Innovation Center Seminar/Webinar: Financing Reservations are required. To management,
team coor-
a certified Pennsylvania sewage
enforcement officer. He has
Rural and Small Schools.
at Wilkes-Barre, 7-13 Main St., Your Business register, contact Jean Kile at
823-2101 ext. 1 13 or by email at dination and served as state director of the FELLERMAN & CIARIMBOLI
Wilkes-Barre. The seminar is also MetroAction will hold a training commitment
jeankile@wilkes-barre.org. Pennsylvania Society of Profes- Attorney Martin J. Meyer recent-
available at the same time as a program on how to finance a of resources sional Engineers (PSPE) and ly joined the law firm as At-
webinar. Cost is $10 per person. small business from 9:30-1 1:30 Cowder to projects. He state director for PSPE in Lu-
The program, presented in part- a.m. on Tuesday, June 14 at the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber: directs and monitors a project’s zerne County. He is past presi-
torney of Counsel after a dis-
tinguished
nership with the Greater Wilkes- Pocono Chamber, 556 Main St.,
Barre Chamber of Business and Stroudsburg. The seminar is also Member Appreciation Day design from initial programming dent of the Luzerne County career and a
The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber through final design and over- Chapter of the National Society multitude of
Industry, will address how to available at the same time as a
of Commerce will hold a Member sees the development of project of Professional Engineers and is leadership
plan for success; effective ways webinar. Cost is $10 per person.
to market a business; financing Appreciation Day from 1 1 a.m.-5 building systems for technical a member of the American positions in
The program, presented in part-
and finding grants; and available nership with the Greater Pocono p.m. on Friday, June 17 at Sno integrity and consistency with Society of Civil Engineers and the legal
community resources. Chamber of Commerce, will Cove Water Park, 1000 Montage the design objectives. Cowder the Society of American Military community.
To register, visit www.MetroActio- cover the following topics: bor- Mountain Road, Moosic. Cost is has 39 years of experience in Engineers. He will be
n.org or call 341-0270. rowing basics, types of financing $10 for two tickets and includes design, project management Samuel S. Scarantino, Pittston, based in the
and construction administration
Meyer
available, understanding credit, wild water rides, batting cages, was promoted to principal and firm’s King-
miniature golf, bumper boats for numerous commercial, director of operations for Archi-
Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber: what lenders look for, finding
grants, and community re- and more. educational, institutional and tecture and
ston office. Meyer has been
actively engaged in the general
Human Resources Forum sources. Pre-registration is required. To industrial projects. He is also Building Sys- practice of law with emphasis
The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber To register, visit www.MetroActio- register, call 823-2101 ext. 1 13 or skilled in interior architecture, tems. He is on civil litigation and family law
will hold a Human Resources n.org or call 341-0270. visit www.wilkes-barre.org. building renovations, facilities responsible since 1960. He has participated
management and master plan- for the overall in a variety of plaintiff’s litiga-
ning. Cowder holds a master’s management tion before all levels of the state
degree in architecture from and sched- and federal trial courts, in-
BUSINESS AWARDS every other paper in that cate-
gory in the state, regardless of
size,” Contest Coordinator Susan
lights the available financing,
training, and counseling ser-
vices. The development of this
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and a bachelor’s
Scarantino
uling of the
Architectural
cluding numerous adminis-
trative agencies, and appeared
degree in architecture from and Building before all state and federal
Schwartz said in a press release. brochure will complement Met-
The Weekender, Wilkes-Barre Penn State University. He is a Engineering Group, allocating appellate courts in Pennsylva-
“Being recognized by our chapter roAction’s comprehensive mar-
Publishing Company’s arts and registered architect in both resources, developing project nia. Meyer holds a law degree
of the SPJ is a great honor for keting program and will provide
entertainment weekly, recently Pennsylvania and New Jersey budgets and maintaining in- from Temple University School
us,” said Weekender Editor Nikki details on valuable programs for
won two awards in the 201 1 and is a member of the Amer- terdisciplinary coordination. In of Law.
M. Mascali. small businesses in one location.
Spotlight Contest held by the ican Institute of Architects addition, he is the firm’s educa-
The Weekender was founded in Cross Valley Federal Credit Union
Keystone State Professional (AIA). He also serves on the tional project team leader and
1993 and has more than 170,000 recently honored 10 employees Submit announcements of business
Chapter of the Society of Profes- Board of Directors for the oversees educational projects
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won first place for Headline of the AIA. occupancy. Scarantino, who has
Writing for a Non-Daily publi- Quandel Enterprises, Inc., a local union. Ann Marie Maday was to tlbusiness@timesleader.com; by
construction firm, was recently recognized for 25 years of ser- Richard B. Kresge, Jr., Bear extensive experience in the mail to 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre,
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day, March 31, 2010 issue about
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Island hot dog restaurants. The es the list annually. Last year, share draft coordinator, and
Weekender also came in third Quandel was ranked at No. 351. Phyllis Holmgren, MSR. Honor-
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Prices at pump
GENETTI build demand for
natural gas cars
Continued from Page 1D

cles in less than three years, he


said the logical first step should
be for the federal government to By JERRY HIRSCH
offer incentives for trucking Los Angeles Times
firms to make the switch. LOS ANGELES — With the
“Trucks are the biggest pay- SUBMITTED PHOTO
future of gasoline prices un-
back. They’re the low-hanging This billboard, paid for by Gus Genetti, is along I-81 near the Dunmore exit in Lackawanna County. certain, cars and trucks that
fruit,” Genetti said. “If I were a Genetti has spent more than $12,000 over the past year on billboards in the Williamsport, Wilkes- run on compressed natural gas
fleet owner, I’d do it immediate- Barre and Scranton areas promoting natural gas vehicles. — fuel that’s about half the
ly.” He said the price for the cost of gasoline — are getting
natural gas equivalent of one for gas,” Genetti said, noting it, but has done little to push it. netti said. He also said natural another look.
gallon of gas ranges from $1.30 he’s sure he’ll take grief from “The reason it hasn’t devel- gas is not “going to be the end Los Angeles commercial real MCT PHOTO

to $2.70. He said trucks oper- people, especially his colleagues oped is because of political will, game. But we need a transition, estate broker Ted Simpson Ted Simpson and his new nat-
ating on diesel could see a huge in the travel business. “Short or lack,” Genetti said. and that’s what this is.” recently snapped up a Honda ural gas powered Honda Civic
savings immediately. And that term pain, long term gain.” He said if Congress would “Natural gas could be now. All that runs on CNG, which in the GX at CNG filling station in
means less foreign oil would be He said unfortunately in push for natural gas vehicles and we need to do is develop our U.S. has been better known for April.
purchased, but plenty of domes- America, breaking points must fueling stations, and back it up infrastructure. That can be done powering public transit buses
tic natural gas would be, mean- be passed for major changes to with incentives for people and overnight if we have the will to and delivery trucks. and are sold at 139 dealers in
ing profits stay at home and it’s happen. He said if gas prices companies to buy them, it would do it.” He said getting compa- “I did not want to be hostage 33 states. Honda plans to certi-
cleaner burning, which is good skyrocketed, the uproar would work. He pointed to hybrids and nies to install natural gas fueling to what I believe will be rapidly fy more dealers to service and
for the environment. lead to something, like pushing electric cars, both of which have stations at strategic locations escalating oil and gasoline sell the cars this year, pushing
“Natural gas is the cat’s meow. Congress to seek alternative had tax credits and incentives along the nation’s interstates, prices,” said Simpson, who it into more regions where
It just makes sense,” Genetti fuels and incentivize their use. encouraging people to buy while at the same time letting drives hundreds of miles a there are natural gas filling
said. Genetti had harsh words for them. vehicle manufacturers and truck- week, covering a territory that stations, Honda spokesman
He said while gas prices were elected officials who have con- While Genetti readily admits ing firms know that they’re on ranges from San Diego in the Eric Rosenberg said.
quickly marching toward $4 a tinued to watch Americans pay natural gas conversion would be the horizon would spur action. south to Santa Barbara in the Simpson said there are
gallon, he was keeping his fin- for gas, which in turn gives costly, he said the price is worth “I think it’s an idea whose north. He’s been able to fill up enough freeway-close natural
gers crossed they’d go even money to unfriendly nations. He it. time has come. Many people his vehicle for the equivalent of gas filling stations to make
higher. said natural gas technology “Sending money over there is who are enlightened in America about $2.25 a gallon. driving the vehicles in South-
“I was hoping for $5 a gallon exists and Congress is aware of not good for this country,” Ge- understand it makes sense.” CNG costs about $2.10 to ern California practical.
$2.70 at Southern California “The interest in this car has
filling stations. grown significantly,” Rosen-

HYBRID
ing each year. market now, Gagliardi said there said Ubaldini. He said manufac- For the moment, Honda is berg said, which is why the
“Interest is growing locally,” he is a definite interest in the Volt lo- tures are telling dealers that by the only major automaker automaker plans to pack it
said. And gas prices aren’t the on- cally. 2020, “a big percent of sales will selling natural gas passenger with more options, such as a
ly reason. He said often when a “We have a lot of people com- be electric.” But for that to hap- cars in the U.S. Honda, which navigation system and rear
Continued from Page 1D
new technology hits the market, ing in, asking questions. So far, pen, Ubaldini said batteries need makes the CNG-powered Civic stereo speakers and aluminum
his dealership. people are apprehensive to spend the dealer has preordered three to be able to go 300 miles per GX in Indiana, has sold a re- wheels.
“It’s not taking off (here) like it more money on an unknown enti- Volts. charge “for people to really con- cord number so far this year. Many consumers also install
is in other parts of the country,” ty. “People are going to buy every sider it.” Although the volume was home filling stations in their
Berger said. “People at first weren’t so sure one that we get,” he said matter- The Diesel Option small — 643 — it was almost garages, connecting a natural
One spokesman for a local deal- how long a battery life would of-factly. While hybrid sales are hot and triple the number sold during gas pump to their existing gas
er told a different story when it last,” Quinn said. But a few years Ubaldini, at Wyoming Valley cold, and electric car sales are a the same period a year earlier, piping. That slices the cost of
came to hybrid sales, but it also into the hybrid revolution and Motors, said that with most hy- great unknown, sales of another and the company expects to the fuel to the equivalent of
helps that some of the most pop- with technology improving, peo- brids, “you probably never get type of engine are strong run out of the cars this sum- about $1.43 a gallon. But the
ular hybrid models — including ple are buying into the hybrid your money back for what you Ubaldini said passenger vehi- mer as it gets ready to sell a pump is expensive — about
the Toyota Prius — are on his lots. movement. spend.” The gas savings just cles with diesel engines are “red larger, redesigned version this $6,000 for the device and in-
John Quinn, marketing direc- True Electric Cars aren’t significant enough to war- hot.” He said he is selling “as fall. stallation, minus a $1,000 fed-
tor for Motor World, said sales The next step in that evolution, rant the extra cost of the vehicle. many as I can get. They don’t sit The current version gets the eral tax credit for the purchase
have been strong locally. Gagliardi said, will hit the market Gagliardi said unlike other hy- around.” equivalent of 24 miles per of a natural gas vehicle home
“As quick as they’re building in July. brids, the Volts are true electric While hybrids have a reputa- gallon in city driving and 36 refueling system.
them, we’re selling them,” said The Chevy Volt, a vehicle Ga- cars that can travel up to 40 miles tion as being fuel efficient and en- mpg on the highway. The next- Ford Motor Co. Chief Exec-
Quinn. Motor World sells 14 dif- gliardi called “a true hybrid,” ar- on a single charge, no gas re- vironmentally friendly, he said generation vehicle is expected utive Alan Mulally said natural
ferent brands of vehicles, includ- rives at Valley Chevrolet and oth- quired. Even with a price tag of it’s the new diesel vehicles that fit to have better fuel economy. gas technology hasn’t caught
ing Honda, which has the Civic er General Motors dealers in the $40,000, he said they will sell that bill. Honda wants to double an- on domestically because auto-
hybrid, Toyota, which has the region in about six to eight with ease. The gas savings, un- “They’re much, much more nual production to at least makers find it too difficult to
Camry and Prius, and Lexus, weeks. Unlike the hybrids on the like those realized with other fuel efficient than a hybrid,” he 2,000 and maybe more, de- make a cost-competitive pas-
which has the CT 200h. market now, Gagliardi said the “hybrids,” are tangible and real said, noting that Wyoming Valley pending on parts availability senger car with the type of
He said sales, which number Volts are worth the extra money. with the Volt, he said. Motors has sold more than 100 from earthquake-stricken Ja- trunk space and interior that
more than 100 annually, are ris- Also unlike the hybrids on the “Electric is definitely coming,” this year already. pan. The cars list for $25,490 consumers expect.

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Graduates fight to upgrade from first job


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By PATRICIA KITCHEN
Newsday wide, ages 22 to 26, found:
Conflicting personalities can work together
MELVILLE, N.Y. — Katie • 57 percent working full- By MARIE G. MCINTYRE equal power entering into a ture, adult approach to this col-
Hennes’ dream had been to be- time; McClatchy-Tribune News Service close, interdependent relation- laborative effort, then your joint
come a Spanish teacher after • 43 percent of full-timers in Q.: A colleague and I recently ship where they frequently have venture may have a bright fu-
college, not take the job she did jobs not requiring a college de- started a business venture as to make joint decisions. Unfortu- ture. But if the relationship con-
as a receptionist/translator in a gree; equal partners. “Dave” is a local nately, the parties often leap into tinues to deteriorate, you might
county food stamps office. • 18 percent of full-timers in radio host, and I’m a computer this arrangement without any be better off flying solo.
But like many in what’s being fields outside their majors. geek. I have read that partner- prior discussion of their goals,
called Generation R, Hennes, a Close to 30 percent said that ships often don’t work out, and values and temperaments. Q: After months of searching,
2010 graduate of St. Joseph’s within six months of graduating I’m afraid that may be true for Given the combination of ra- I finally have an appointment to
College, took on a survival job. they had taken part-time jobs, us. dio host and computer geek, dis- interview for an engineering po-
Generation R, for Generation and 19 percent took temporary Whenever Dave wants some- agreements are not surprising, sition. I understand that “busi-
Recession, refers to those who assignments. thing, he insists on getting his because these occupations typi- ness casual” is the normal dress
graduated into the recession’s Caitlyn Pace, a 2010 finance own way and refuses to discuss cally attract very different per- in this company, so I’m trying to
dismal job market. graduate of the University of other options. For example, if sonality types. On the positive decide whether I should wear a
“I worked at the front window. Scranton, has done both, having we have a technical problem, he side, however, your differences suit or a jacket and tie to the in-
I was the first person people saw just signed on for a 5 1/2- month immediately wants to buy new also provide complementary terview. When I asked the
and yelled at,” said Hennes, 23, MCT PHOTO administrative assignment with equipment instead of trying to skills and abilities, which can be recruiter, he recommended the
of Lake Grove, N.Y., who later Caitlyn Pace, a University of a financial services firm in Edge- find a less costly solution. If I dis- of great benefit to your business. latter, but I would like another
left that job for a fill-in high Scranton graduate, just signed wood, N.Y., where she says she’s agree with him, he becomes very To rescue this partnership, opinion.
school Spanish teacher position, on for a 5 1/2- month adminis- “learning what it is to be in the moody. you and Dave must first stop ar- A: The general guideline for
which lasted only a few months. trative assignment with a fi- corporate world, how people in- Now Dave would like to bring guing about current events and applicants is to dress “one level
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el job market picks up, hiring ex- March, Pace, had been baby- 23, had been baby-sitting and business, which I think would be company in the first place. Revi- for the position, so either of your
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professionals have special issues administrative work. work. alternate ways that we might dreams, then see if you can agree this interview. If your recruiter
to address when looking to up- Hennes, who is doing substi- work with this guy, but Dave on some specific goals for the fu- is familiar with the company’s
grade, one being to put a posi- North America, whose U.S. divi- tute teaching and job hunting, won’t even consider other possi- ture. culture, however, you can prob-
tive spin on that detour job, be it sion commissioned research on said she’s grateful for that recep- bilities. Next, try to objectively review ably assume that he’s giving you
cashiering, stocking shelves, how 2006-2010 grads fared ca- tionist job, because it taught her These arguments with Dave what you have learned about the good advice.
waiting tables, answering reerwise. Employers want to how to deal with people who are are wearing me out, so I’m differences in your work styles.
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AP Business Writer gram. The two Republican com- companies of misconduct and whistleblowers, potentially eligi- Companies’ internal compli- which route is best to pursue,”
WASHINGTON — Whistle- missioners objected. give them a chance to correct ble for awards — provided they ance programs play “an extreme- she said.
blowers who report corporate The new rules will take effect problems before informing the give the SEC the same informa- ly valuable role” in preventing Advocates of the new program
fraud or other misconduct to the in about 60 days. Whistleblowers SEC. Otherwise, the corpora- tion within 120 days. fraud, Schapiro said. She said the say whistleblowers can be an ef-
government could receive siza- who provided information start- tions contend, it will take longer In addition, the SEC will credit new rules strike a balance be- fective line of defense against
ble cash awards under new rules ing in July 2010, when the over- to address wrongdoing. whistleblowers whose compa- tween encouraging whistleblow- corporate wrongdoing. The SEC
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SIZING UP BANK STOCKS A WET CORN RALLY GOOD TIMES AND BAD
Are banks stocks cheap or Forget oil: corn is becoming this Don’t get complacent if your
dangerous? Analysts can’t BARGAIN BANKS? year’s hot commodity. Prices for
Corn climbs stock is doing well. That’s
agree. Financial stocks in the corn have risen 21 percent this The price of a bush-- when companies are more
S&P 500 have fallen 4 per- year. Oil, by comparison, is up 10 el of corn has more likely to try for governance
cent this year even as the percent, while gold is up 8 per- than doubled over changes that aren’t friendly to
broader market has risen 6 cent. Corn has gone up recently the past 12 months. shareholders. So say re-
percent. Some mutual fund (C) closing price: $40.97 (JPM) closing price: $42.79 because of poor weather condi- searchers from the Massa-
$8
managers say banks should Average target price: $56.02 Average target price: $55.58 tions. Drenching rains in the Mid- chusetts Institute of Technol-
Price per
be avoided since they’re fac- west have made it difficult for ogy and Yale University. They
7 bushel of
ing increased scrutiny from farmers to plant their crops. That’s found that companies are
corn
government regulators. Op- raised concerns about supplies. 6 more likely to call special
penheimer analyst Chris Ko- Demand for corn remains high $7.59 meetings after they report
towski takes the counter argu- from food makers, ethanol pro- 5 surprisingly good earnings.
ment. He believes banks are ducers and consumers around the CEOs then ask shareholders
cheap and worth buying. His globe. Corn is also used to feed 4 to approve plans that deter
recommendations: Citigroup, (GS) closing price: $138.66 (WFC) closing price: $28.14 livestock. Jack Scoville, vice presi- hostile takeover attempts. In-
’10 ’11
Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan Average target price: $199.48 Average target price: $36.81 dent of the Price Futures Group, 3 vestors might want a take-
Chase and Wells Fargo, says prices could fall next week, MJ J A S ON D J F M A M over — especially if they get
among others. Source: FactSet though, if there’s drier weather. Source: FactSet a good price for their stock.
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officer of Kalmar Investments, which Goldman’s study listed the 50 the time, going back 10 years. Money market mutual funds YIELD INVEST PHONE
invests $4.6 billion mostly for en- stocks that were most often found Several energy companies were PRIME FED Taxable—national avg 0.01
dowments, charities and wealthy RATE FUNDS Dreyfus MM Instr/MM Series 0.11 $ 50,000 min (800) 782-6620
among hedge funds’ top 10 holdings. new entries in last quarter’s list. They
families. It also has a mutual fund for FRIDAY 3.25 .13
No. 1 was Apple. included BP, Marathon Oil and Chev- 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 Tax-exempt—national avg 0.01
retail investors, Kalmar Growth-
with-Value Small Cap Fund Smurfit-Stone stock may not be ron. Priceline.com and Valeant Phar- 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 Alpine Municipal MMF/Investor 0.16 $ 2,500 min (888) 785-5578
(KGSCX). available for long. The company maceuticals also joined.
agreed in January to be bought by a Hedge funds invest money for pen- FRIDAY CHANGE 52-WK
InsiderQ&A You’ve been in-
vesting for 43
rival, Rock-Tenn. But investors may sion funds, wealthy individuals and en- U.S. BOND INDEXES YIELD 1WK 1MO 3MO 1YR HIGH LOW
find more opportunities with other dowments. They’re generally lightly Broad market Lehman 2.75 -0.09 t t -0.41 3.29 2.35
years. Does hedge fund favorites. The list in- regulated, but they have to give up- Triple-A corporate Moody’s 4.92 -0.04 t t 0.03 5.31 4.24
this market re- cludes stocks that have done well dates on what they own each quarter. Corp. Inv. Grade Lehman 3.68 -0.06 t t -0.73 4.58 3.47
mind you of Municipal Bond Buyer 5.36 -0.01 t t 0.30 5.95 4.86
any previous U.S. high yield Barclays 6.85 0.15 s t -2.56 9.53 6.61
ones? NO. OF FUNDS AVG. Treasury Barclays 1.91 -0.10 t t -0.22 2.46 1.35
I would say it’s WITH STOCK AS 52-WK 52-WK YTD STOCK DIVIDEND BROKER
COMPANY TICKER TOP 10 HOLDING CLOSE LOW HIGH CHANGE YIELD RATING*
very different. FRIDAY CHANGE 52-WK
We haven’t in re- Apple AAPL 6
633 $335.00 $235.56 $364.90 3.9% 0.0% 1.1 TREASURYS YIELD 1WK 1MO 3MO 1YR HIGH LOW
cent times had Microsoft MSFT 54 24.67 22.73 29.46 -11.6 2.6 1.4
to recover from a 3-month T-Bill 0.03 -0.01 r t -0.13 0.17
Draper major interna- JPMorgan Chase JPM 49 42.45 35.16 48.36 0.1 2.4 1.2 1-year T-Bill 0.20 0.01 t t -0.22 0.42 0.17
6-month T-Bill 0.09 0.01 r t -0.13 0.22 0.05
tional financial calamity, like we’re Google GOOG 48 518.13 433.63 642.96 -12.8 0.0 1.2
having to recover from now. While 2-year T-Note 0.47 -0.03 t t -0.39 0.86 0.31
Citigroup C 43 40.22 36.20 51.50 -15.0 0.1 1.6 5-year T-Note 1.71 -0.08 t t -0.47 2.39 1.02
we don’t forecast the economy per
se, we think the likelihood is that the Qualcomm QCOM 31 57.17 31.63 59.84 15.5 1.5 1.3 10-year T-Note 3.07 -0.08 t t -0.26 3.72 2.38
aftermath will be slow economic 30-year T-Bond 4.23 -0.07 t t -0.01 4.77 3.53
growth. That’s what we’re seeing LyondellBasell LYB 30 41.76 14.86 48.12 21.4 0.0 1.1 Money fund data provided by iMoneyNet Inc.
now - a temporary period of waning Smurfit-Stone SSCC 28 41.03 15.91 41.10 60.3 0.0 2.0
economic strength in what we think
is nevertheless a sustainable grow- Pfizer PFE 27 20.90 14.00 21.28 19.4 3.8 1.3
Exchange-Traded Funds
ing economy. CIT Group CIT 23 42.41 32.78 49.57 -10.0 0.0 1.7 FRIDAY CHG %CHG %CHG %RTN
NAME TICKER CLOSE WK 1WK 1MO 1YR
Economic data has certainly been SOURCES: FactSet Goldman Sachs Data through May 26 *1=buy; 2=hold; 3=sell S Choe K Girard • AP
ProShs Ultra Silver AGQ 201.00 29.06 16.9 -44.0 224.6
disappointing, and stocks have
dropped in May.
LocalStocks PwShs Silver Fund DBS 66.53 5.25 8.6 -21.2 103.4
We went through a period like this in 52-WK RANGE FRIDAY $CHG %CHG %CHG %RTN RANK %RTN iPath Beta Cotton CTNN 49.37 3.87 8.5 -1.1 ...
April (2010) that ended around when COMPANY TICKER LOW HIGH CLOSE 1WK 1WK 1MO 1QTR YTD 1YR 1YR 5YRS* PE YLD
ETFS Silver Trust SIVR 37.74 2.88 8.3 -21.0 106.0
Uncle Ben (Bernanke, the Federal Air Products APD 64.13 0 96.00 93.96 2.69 2.9 t s 3.3 +35.84 2 9.4 18 2.5 iShares Silver Trust SLV 37.03 2.85 8.3 -21.0 105.8
Reserve chairman, hinted at a
bond-buying program to help the Amer Water Works AWK 19.41 0 30.70 29.82 0.42 1.4 s s 17.9 +51.38 1 14.8a 18 3.0 PwSh Base Met DLong BDD 18.36 1.38 8.1 -2.2 50.7
economy at the end of August). I Amerigas Part LP APU 36.85 6 51.50 45.19 -0.62 -1.4 t t -7.4 +21.51 3 15.4 29 6.6 E-Tracs silver USV 53.65 4.00 8.1 -21.2 100.1
wouldn’t be surprised if in a month Aqua America Inc WTR 16.54 9 23.79 22.36 -0.25 -1.1 t s -0.5 +32.09 2 1.7 23 2.8 Dir Dly Gold Bull2x NUGT 33.59 2.37 7.6 -14.1 ...
or so from now we find ourselves Arch Dan Mid ADM 24.22 6 38.02 32.21 0.95 3.0 t t 7.1 +29.10 2 -4.0 10 2.0 Direx LatAm Bull 3x LBJ 34.60 2.34 7.3 -12.0 76.5
looking at better economic numbers, AutoZone Inc AZO 180.02 0 298.47 296.71 20.11 7.3 s s 8.8 +54.54 1 27.3 17 ... DB Cmdty Long DPU 19.56 1.33 7.3 -6.1 34.3
and people are feeling better. It was
Bank of America BAC 10.91 2 16.20 11.69 0.11 0.9 t t -12.4—27.50 5 -18.2 21 0.3 ProShs Ult Brazil UBR 33.05 2.15 7.0 -8.2 51.2
only a few months ago that every-
one was giddy. Bk of NY Mellon BK 23.78 5 32.50 27.72 -0.47 -1.7 t t -8.2 +.32 4 -1.3 13 1.9 Global X Uranium ETF URA 14.04 0.86 6.5 -1.8 ...
That’s not abnormal. Bull markets Bon Ton Store BONT 6.08 4 17.49 10.64 0.40 3.9 t t -16.0—18.89 4 -15.0 82 1.9 Direxion EngyBull 3x ERX 76.85 4.35 6.0 -16.8 175.2
have sharp corrections and pull- CIGNA Corp CI 29.12 0 49.90 49.47 0.33 0.7 s s 34.9 +47.00 1 10.0 9 0.1 ETFS White Metals WITE 61.74 3.26 5.6 -15.4 ...
backs. That volatility creates oppor- CVS Caremark Corp CVS 26.84 0 38.71 38.80 0.40 1.0 s s 11.6 +13.40 3 7.1 16 1.3 Global X 30 Canada TSXV 14.78 0.74 5.3 -10.6 ...
tunities for people investing over
CocaCola KO 49.47 9 68.77 66.51 -1.79 -2.6 t s 1.1 +33.32 2 10.8 13 2.8 RBS Gold Trendpilot TBAR 28.50 1.42 5.2 1.8 ...
several years.
Comcast Corp A CMCSA 16.30 8 27.16 24.89 -0.23 -0.9 t t 13.8 +37.95 2 3.8 18 1.8 Barc iPath Alum JJU 34.42 1.69 5.2 -4.4 21.4
You like small-cap stocks Community Bk Sys CBU 21.33 5 28.95 24.65 0.30 1.2 t t -11.2 +9.96 3 8.2 13 3.9 GlobalX SilverMiners SIL 25.38 1.23 5.1 -10.7 79.7
because few analysts are Community Hlth Sys CYH 22.33 4 42.50 28.65 0.42 1.5 t t -23.3—28.36 5 -4.9 9 ... ProShs Ult Mexico UMX 41.05 1.94 5.0 -6.6 70.0
covering them? Entercom Comm ETM 4.97 6 13.63 9.40 0.14 1.5 t t -18.8—27.02 5 -14.5 8 ... DB Agr DoubLong DAG 14.93 0.70 4.9 4.0 116.6
That’s the main reason. There are
Fairchild Semicond FCS 7.71 8 21.02 17.97 -0.97 -5.1 t t 15.1 +73.96 1 0.0 13 ... Direxion REst Bull3x DRN 77.21 3.62 4.9 -1.4 100.0
3,000, 4,000 (smaller) companies
that one can forage in, and if Frontier Comm FTR 6.96 7 9.84 8.81 0.00 0.0 s s -9.5 +22.11 3 1.3 63 8.5 ProSh UltraBasicMat UYM 53.31 2.47 4.9 -9.6 88.1
you’ve got genuine research skills, Genpact Ltd G 13.09 6 18.71 15.93 -0.70 -4.2 t s 4.8 —6.02 4 1.9a 25 1.1
US Nat Gas Fund UNG 11.48 0.52 4.8 -4.8 55.9
you ought to be able to find excit- Harte Hanks Inc HHS 8.08 1 13.91 8.43 -0.01 -0.1 t t -34.0—36.90 5 -18.2 11 3.8
Barc iPath DJ NatGas GAZ 7.83 0.35 4.7 -11.3 -21.3
ing things. Heinz HNZ 42.88 0 54.21 54.68 0.79 1.5 s s 10.6 +26.07 2 7.9 18 3.5
Barc iPath DJ Engy JJE 23.39 1.05 4.7 -11.2 10.6
Hershey Company HSY 45.31 8 58.20 55.02 -0.77 -1.4 t s 16.7 +19.16 3 1.4 24 2.5
Even though few small caps iPath ShtEnh EAFE MFSA 74.80 3.18 4.4 19.5 ...
Kraft Foods KFT 27.59 0 35.44 34.75 -0.48 -1.4 s s 10.3 +23.57 3 4.1 20 3.3
look cheap now after the CS Elem GlobWarm GWO 9.39 0.40 4.4 -5.2 51.5
group’s big run? Lowes Cos LOW 19.35 7 27.45 24.25 -0.21 -0.9 t t -3.3 -1.71 4 -3.5 17 2.3
E-Tracs Energy UBN 17.27 0.73 4.4 -7.5 27.9
We’ve found good valuations (more M&T Bank MTB 72.03 7 96.15 87.62 0.28 0.3 t t 0.7 +10.97 3 -2.6 14 3.2
ETFS Phys Prec Metal GLTR 99.29 4.11 4.3 -11.1 ...
difficult) to find. But that would be McDonalds Corp MCD 65.31 0 83.08 81.62 -0.10 -0.1 s s 6.3 +25.00 3 22.6 17 3.0
much more of a handicap if we were PowShs Global Gold PSAU 47.14 1.88 4.2 -7.4 23.4
NBT Bncp NBTB 19.27 5 24.98 21.58 0.13 0.6 t t -10.6 -.27 4 2.5 13 3.7
focusing only on 200 or 300 large E-Tracs IndMet UBM 24.50 0.98 4.2 -2.6 26.5
Nexstar Bdcstg Grp NXST 3.64 7 9.26 7.09 -0.06 -0.8 t s 18.4 +2.16 4 6.6 ... ...
companies. We’re focusing on sev- Barc iPath Lead LD 65.53 2.63 4.2 5.4 47.0
eral thousand companies. We think PNC Financial PNC 49.43 9 65.19 62.54 0.87 1.4 s s 3.0 -1.99 4 0.5 9 2.2
PwShs Base Metals Fd DBB 23.85 0.94 4.1 -1.0 24.7
the game is far from over. PPL Corp PPL 24.00 9 28.38 27.86 -0.42 -1.5 s s 5.9 +14.61 3 2.6 12 5.0
E-Tracs Gold UBG 41.32 1.59 4.0 -1.4 24.6
Penn Millers Hldg PMIC 11.98 0 17.72 17.20 -0.20 -1.1 s s 30.0 +19.28 3 ... ... ...
You’ve got several stocks that are ProSh Ultra O&G DIG 56.30 2.16 4.0 -10.7 104.1
Penna REIT PEI 10.03 0 16.57 17.03 1.47 9.4 s s 17.2 +26.65 2 -8.5 ... 3.5
dependent on consumer spend- Direxion EmMktBull3x EDC 38.17 1.45 3.9 -14.8 83.7
PepsiCo PEP 60.32 9 71.89 70.40 -0.90 -1.3 s s 7.8 +14.98 3 5.3 19 2.9
ing like Ulta Salon, Elizabeth Ar- Mkt Vect Gold Miners GDX 57.92 2.16 3.9 -6.9 17.4
den and Ruby Tuesday. Is it safe Philip Morris Intl PM 42.94 0 70.77 70.52 0.33 0.5 s s 20.5 +63.36 1 14.4a 17 3.6
Fact TBBull S&PBear FSA 26.05 0.97 3.9 9.7 ...
to trust consumers will spend? Procter & Gamble PG 58.92 9 67.72 66.20 -1.16 -1.7 s s 2.9 +11.85 3 6.2 17 3.2
CS VS InvVix STerm XIV 182.79 6.61 3.8 4.5 ...
Depending on the company, it’s Prudential Fncl PRU 48.56 8 67.52 63.17 -0.44 -0.7 t t 7.6 +8.76 3 -2.2 9 1.8
safe. That’s the key. Ulta is a cate- DB Cmdty DblLg DYY 11.81 0.43 3.8 -13.0 81.6
SLM Corp SLM 9.89 0 16.86 16.84 0.50 3.1 s s 33.8 +46.43 1 -20.1 9 2.4
gory killer in women’s cosmetics re- SLM Corp flt pfB SLMpB 32.41 0 60.00 58.50 0.58 1.0 s s 33.5 ... 0.0 ... 7.9
iShs MSCI Russia ERUS 28.43 1.05 3.8 -8.6 ...
tailing. (Customers) are moving Direx 30YTrBull 3x TMF 37.90 1.35 3.7 9.7 -3.7
Southn Union Co SUG 20.00 0 30.38 30.07 0.50 1.7 s s 24.9 +39.60 2 7.0 15 2.0
away from department stores, where PwShs Oil Svcs PXJ 24.67 0.85 3.6 -6.6 62.9
they used to buy cosmetics. TJX Cos TJX 39.56 0 54.94 53.46 0.84 1.6 t s 20.4 +17.58 3 18.8 17 1.4
When times are tough, they can UGI Corp UGI 24.30 9 33.53 32.29 -0.19 -0.6 t s 2.2 +29.68 2 9.4 14 3.2 Mkt Vect JrGoldMin GDXJ 37.44 1.29 3.6 -10.1 48.5
move down the price range but still Verizon Comm VZ 25.79 9 38.95 36.67 -0.48 -1.3 t s 2.5 +49.73 1 9.8 22 5.3 SPDR S&P O&G EqSv XES 41.63 1.45 3.6 -5.6 57.9
stay in an Ulta store. When times WalMart Strs WMT 47.77 7 57.90 54.70 -0.59 -1.1 t s 1.4 +10.52 3 3.8 13 2.7 PowSh SP SmCap Engy PSCE 38.63 1.34 3.6 -6.8 72.5
are more flush, they can move up Global X PureGoldMin GGGG 15.20 0.51 3.5 -8.0 ...
Weis Mkts WMK 32.56 9 41.82 40.62 0.00 0.0 t s 0.7 +21.84 3 1.7 16 2.9
the price range (and still shop at) the
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
iShares MSCI Peru EPU 45.24 1.55 3.5 8.1 43.4
same store. You could see that a
model like that would attract the annualized. Ellipses indicate data not available. Price-earnings ratio unavailable for closed-end funds and companies with net losses over prior four quar- iShares Brazil EWZ 74.34 2.41 3.4 -4.3 26.8
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). iShs DJ Oil Eq IEZ 63.47 2.07 3.4 -5.3 61.8
shopper when she’s a bit more
pressed, but it also gives her an op-

Looking for values? Try technology companies q q


portunity to spread her wings when -2.9%
times are better. Stock Dow industrials MO
Screener -0.6%
You bought Robbins & Myers, an
equipment maker, recently. It cer- Big tech stocks are starting to look like big bargains.
Microsoft, Intel, Dell and Hewlett-Packard all have price-to-earnings ra- COMPANY TICKER
PRICE/ DIV. MARKET
WEEKLY p +7.5%
YTD
tainly doesn’t look cheap, trading EARNINGS YTD YIELD VALUE
at 29 times its earnings over the tios below the S&P 500, which has a P/E of about 15.
q
Micron Technology MU 5.5
5.5 22.1% 0.0% $9.8b -2.7%
past 12 months. That’s drawn the attention of fund managers. Tom Forester, portfolio

q
Lexmark International LXK 6.9 -15.6 0.0 2.3 Nasdaq MO
We are forward, forward, forward manager of the Forester Value fund (FVALX), has Microsoft in his fund. The
oriented. Robbins & Myers wouldn’t company has a P/E of 11.
Computer Sciences CSC 7.2 -22.6 2.1 5.9 -0.2% p
+5.4%
be considered high quality on back- Western Digital WDC 7.7 5.2 0.0 8.3 WEEKLY YTD
“It’s a dirt cheap stock,” he says.
ward-looking (measures), including VeriSign VRSN 7.8 11.2 0.0 6.1
A big tech company stock like Apple has done better because investors
q
price to earnings. This has been a SanDisk SNDK 8.4 -8.4 0.0 10.9 LARGE-CAP -2.4%

q
pretty sleepy, undermanaged com- believe that long-term, it will rise more than Microsoft or Dell. Apple has
Corning GLW 8.8 2.1 1.0 31.0 S&P 500 MO
pany that was over-diversified. In the shown investors that it’s more innovative than other tech giants.
last several years, it has been, with But Forester and other analysts say the big companies still have poten- Teradyne TER 9.2 10.0 0.0 2.9 -0.2% p +5.8%
new management, slimming down tial for higher earnings as the economy improves and companies spend Hewlett Packard HPQ 9.9 -13.2 0.9 79.1 WEEKLY YTD
to a set of businesses where it’s got more on computers and servers. Harris HRS 10.0 7.4 2.1 6.2
the No. 1 or 2 position and become This screen, powered by FactSet, identifies technology stocks that have Microsoft MSFT 10.5
10.5 -11.6 2.6 208.0 SMALL-CAP
q -3.4%

p
much more competitive. the lowest P/E ratios in the S&P 500. Micron Technology tops the list. The MO
Russell 2000
It’s what Robbins & Myers offers
company, which makes computer memory chips, has a P/E of about 6. at lower prices due to competition in the industry. That sent its net income
+0.9%
p
us in the next several years that +6.7%
we’re keyed to, not its mediocre Micron’s stock is up 22 percent this year. Still, the company is selling chips down 80 percent in its fiscal second quarter.
WEEKLY YTD
past results. SOURCE: FactSet Data through midday May 27
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Fund Focus
FundFocus
Mutual Fund Categories
FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG
VALUE BLEND GROWTH
BlChipA m +6.3 +1.6 22.89 17.70 22.44 -.11
LV

SMALL-CAP MID-CAP LARGE-CAP


YTD 7.9 6.5 LB 4.2 LG GrowIncA m +8.5 +2.8 15.79 11.56 15.54 +.02
PERCENT RETURN This stock-and-bond fund reopened to new investors on May 16.
1YR 24.4 20.7 22.9 IncomeA m +4.9 +4.6 2.58 2.34 2.56 -.01
SPECIALTY FUNDS YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* Managers have previously kept a tight lid on the fund’s size, so InvGradeA m +4.2 +6.0 9.92 9.26 9.74 +.03
3YR -1.7 1.8 0.7
Conservative Allocation (CA) 4.18 13.36 4.02 4.42 don’t be surprised if it closes again. It now holds $1.2 billion. OpportA m +9.9 +4.9 30.52 20.56 29.90 +.20
5YR 0.6 4.0 3.7 TaxEA m +3.8 +4.1 10.11 9.18 9.62 -.01
Moderate Allocation (MA) 4.95 17.48 2.77 3.96 MV MB MG TotalRetA m +6.2 +4.8 15.95 13.18 15.83 +.03
YTD 8.7 10.1 11.9 FrankTemp-Franklin
Health (SH) 15.91 29.83 8.98 6.77 Leuthold CoreInv d LCORX CATEGORY Aggressive Allocation
1YR 22.9 31.8 35.6 AZ TF A m +3.5 +3.8 11.11 9.93 10.53 ...
Natural Resources (SN) 3.43 32.50 -3.84 6.82 MORNINGSTAR AdjUSA m +.7 +3.6 8.94 8.84 8.85 +.01
3YR 5.7 5.4 3.6
Real Estate (SR) 11.56 26.45 1.79 2.83 RATING™ ★★★★★ AdjUSC m +.5 +3.2 8.93 8.84 8.84 ...
5YR 3.8 6.0 6.3 BalInv m +3.6 +.4 50.62 36.40 48.94 +.16
Technology (ST) 6.11 28.65 6.74 7.24
YTD 6.3 SV 8.9 SB 10.4 SG ASSETS $822 million CA TF A m +3.3 +3.6 7.25 6.48 6.82 +.01
CA TF C m +3.1 +3.0 7.24 6.47 6.81 +.01
1YR 22.1 27.2 37.4 EXP RATIO 1.26% CAHY A m +3.0 +2.7 9.73 8.68 9.07 ...
BALANCED 3YR 9.1 7.0 7.5 MANAGER Matthew Paschke CAInTF A m +4.2 +3.3 12.40 11.08 11.77 ...
CAInt A m +3.1 +3.8 11.81 10.93 11.31 -.01
Target-Date 2000-2010 (TA) 4.12 14.52 2.49 4.14 5YR 5.5 5.1 5.7 SINCE 2011-01-31 CO TF A m +4.5 +3.7 12.01 10.65 11.41 ...
Target-Date 2011-2015 (TD) 4.76 17.24 1.66 3.78 RETURNS 3-MO +2.9 CaTxFrAdv +3.4 +3.7 7.22 6.47 6.81 +.01
Target-Date 2016-2020 (TE) 4.72 17.80 1.58 3.57 China A m +3.0 +15.4 42.33 30.39 41.05 -.13
YTD +6.6 ChinaAdv +3.2 +15.7 42.61 30.58 41.33 -.13
CvtSc A m +7.2 +6.4 16.51 12.86 16.28 +.09
1-YR +15.8 DynaTechA m +8.0 +7.8 33.26 23.50 32.56 +.05
INTERNATIONAL BOND FUNDS EqIn A m +4.7 +1.3 17.94 13.78 17.49 -.05
3-YR ANNL -0.1
Divers. Emerging Mkt. (EM) -0.44 26.06 -0.95 8.76 FL TF A m +3.6 +3.9 11.69 10.75 11.30 ...
Europe Stock (ES) 6.71 32.00 -4.78 2.03 Interm-Term Bond (CI) 3.27 7.57 6.44 5.98 5-YR-ANNL +5.4 FLRtDAAdv +2.4 +3.4 9.26 8.88 9.21 -.01
Interm. Government (GI) 2.51 4.61 5.50 5.72 Fed TF A m +4.6 +4.1 12.16 10.93 11.67 +.01
Foreign Small/Mid Val (FA) 3.89 32.01 0.34 3.58 TOP 5 HOLDINGS PCT Fed TF C m +4.4 +3.5 12.16 10.93 11.66 ...
Foreign Large Blend (FB) 4.26 27.65 -4.31 1.32 High Yield Muni (HM) 2.78 1.57 1.51 1.07 FedIntA m +3.9 +4.5 12.08 11.19 11.66 ...
High Yield Bond (HY) 5.30 17.39 8.78 7.12 Fidelity Instl MM Fds Government I 5.46 FedLmtT/FIncA m +1.8 +3.8 10.49 10.25 10.42 ...
Foreign Large Growth (FG) 4.15 30.01 -2.76 2.93 FedTxFrIA +4.7 +4.1 12.16 10.94 11.68 +.01
Muni National Interm (MI) 3.32 2.99 4.16 4.00 Gold (Physical) 4.48
Foreign Small/Mid Gr. (FR) 3.90 35.86 0.04 3.51 FlRtDAC m +2.1 +2.7 9.25 8.87 9.20 -.02
Foreign Large Value (FV) 5.28 26.58 -4.57 0.85 Muni National Long (ML) 3.69 1.96 3.38 3.16 Brazil Federative Rep 12.5% 4.22 FlRtDAccA m +2.3 +3.1 9.25 8.87 9.20 -.02
World Allocation (IH) 4.22 20.06 1.42 4.65 Muni Short (MS) 1.62 2.02 2.77 3.10 iShares Russell 2000 Index 2.17 FlxCpGr A m +6.0 +5.2 52.42 37.91 51.11 +.01
FlxCpGrAd +6.1 +5.5 53.26 38.44 51.94 +.01
World Stock (WS) 5.39 26.05 -0.71 2.95 *– Annualized iShares iBoxx $ Invest Grade Corp Bond 2.01 GoldPrAdv -8.7 +17.4 53.67 35.35 48.61 +1.26
GoldPrM A m -8.8 +17.1 51.50 33.97 46.60 +1.21
GoldPrM C m -9.0 +16.2 49.28 32.63 44.42 +1.14
YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK YTD 5-YR 52-WEEK WK GrowAdv +5.9 +5.2 48.18 36.66 47.28 -.08
FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG FUND %RTN %RTN HI LOW NAV CHG GrowB m +5.5 +4.2 46.05 35.11 45.16 -.08
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ARM b +.7 -1.1 7.51 7.35 7.42 ... IntmBdM +2.1 +5.9 13.24 12.81 13.05 +.03 StrInvZ +5.3 +4.6 20.96 14.82 20.16 +.04 BstSmCpVl +4.7 +3.2 25.11 18.32 24.12 +.14 Fifty +7.5 +1.4 19.26 13.85 18.95 +.16 Growth A m +5.8 +5.0 48.13 36.62 47.23 -.08
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EmgMkts d +1.5 +8.8 21.65 14.99 20.51 +.17 MidCpStM +9.1 +5.7 13.68 8.96 13.36 +.10 StratIncA m +4.6 +7.3 6.28 5.81 6.15 -.03 DiscStkR b +6.8 +3.6 33.52 24.46 32.65 +.02 FocStk +10.0 +6.5 15.26 10.30 15.01 +.14 HY TF C m +4.3 +3.1 10.53 9.44 9.99 +.01
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AdvisorOne HighIncC m +5.3 +7.6 2.08 1.88 2.07 ...
AmerigoN +5.4 +3.9 14.44 10.72 14.06 +.05 NtlShTM +1.1 +3.1 13.01 12.85 12.93 ... TaxEA m +4.5 +4.0 13.79 12.35 13.07 ... EmergMarI d -2.5 +9.2 13.95 10.31 13.21 +.04 FourInOne +5.9 +3.6 29.24 22.66 28.58 +.07
PAIntMu +3.3 +4.0 12.96 12.13 12.56 ... TaxEBdA m +3.9 +3.7 3.89 3.51 3.71 ... EmgLead +4.2 -2.0 22.39 15.03 ... Fr2045 +5.4 NA 10.33 7.83 9.97 +.04 InSCGrAd +2.9 +6.6 17.81 13.07 17.28 ...
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CapApInsI +7.9 +9.2 23.01 16.35 22.34 +.01 SmCpStkM +7.2 +2.1 12.97 8.70 12.56 +.06 TaxEZ +4.5 +4.2 13.79 12.35 13.07 ... EmgMkts m -2.5 +9.0 13.87 10.23 13.13 +.05 Fr2050 +5.5 NA 10.23 7.66 9.86 +.04
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CapApprA m +7.8 +9.1 16.12 11.44 15.62 -.01 IncomeAdv +7.0 +6.3 2.29 1.96 2.26 ...
MdCpGInsI +9.6 +3.6 16.21 10.83 15.56 +.08 AggrInst +3.8 +6.2 10.91 10.42 10.73 -.01 ValRestrZ +4.3 +3.1 54.18 37.85 52.61 +.55 GrowInc +6.5 +3.5 15.40 11.14 15.04 ... Free2005 +4.0 +4.2 11.38 9.77 11.20 +.04
CrPlBInst +4.2 +7.9 10.88 10.40 10.75 -.02 ValueA m +4.6 +.8 12.23 9.27 12.02 +.03 GrtChinaA m -5.8 +17.2 55.00 37.10 47.28 -1.62 Free2010 +4.4 +4.6 14.42 12.11 14.14 +.05 IncomeB m +6.5 +5.2 2.29 1.97 2.26 -.01
SmCpGrthO +10.7 +6.6 36.82 24.61 35.49 +.21 IncomeR b +6.3 +5.8 2.27 1.95 2.24 -.01
SmCpInstI +10.6 +6.1 31.94 21.29 30.80 +.18 IntBdInst +3.5 +6.5 11.31 10.80 11.09 ... ValueZ +4.7 +1.1 12.25 9.28 12.05 +.03 HiYldI +6.0 +7.9 6.84 6.17 6.80 -.03 Free2020 +4.9 +4.0 14.75 11.96 14.41 +.06
IntMunIns +3.8 +5.4 11.79 11.21 11.61 -.02 IntBndA f +4.9 +10.7 17.20 16.53 16.88 +.17 Free2025 +5.1 +4.0 12.40 9.81 12.06 +.05 InsTF A m +4.4 +3.6 12.19 10.93 11.66 ...
Allegiant Commerce LoDurTReA m +2.1 +5.3 10.48 10.16 10.46 +.01
ShTmBdIns +1.7 +4.4 9.81 9.62 9.75 -.01 Bond +3.6 +7.8 20.44 19.61 20.25 +.05 IntIncA f +3.9 +6.5 13.43 12.82 13.40 +.02 Free2030 +5.2 +3.3 14.86 11.61 14.43 +.06
UltShtBdI +.3 +3.4 10.05 10.00 10.01 ... FreeInc +3.1 +4.5 11.65 10.74 11.58 +.03 MATFA m +4.8 +3.6 11.95 10.64 11.37 ...
Barclays Global Inv Constellation IntMuBd +4.0 +4.3 13.89 13.00 13.53 ... MD TF A m +2.9 +3.5 11.73 10.58 11.10 ...
Alliance Bernstein IntlStkI +4.9 NA 14.75 11.01 14.37 +.11 GNMA +3.3 +7.2 11.94 11.30 11.69 +.02
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GlblBondA m +2.6 +8.1 8.58 8.16 8.46 +.03 Bernstein EMktsSoCo -.5 NA 15.50 11.41 14.69 +.08 OppMdCpVaA f +10.6 +9.1 38.37 25.47 37.79 +.10 NY TF C m +3.5 +3.5 11.99 10.71 11.43 ...
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SmCapIdx +7.7 +4.3 22.56 15.98 22.00 +.16 Indepndnc +6.8 +5.6 26.75 18.16 26.00 +.19
GrowIncA m +10.0 +1.4 3.67 2.69 3.63 ... EmgMkts ... +8.0 35.25 25.01 33.29 +.39 EmMtSmCpI -1.3 +14.6 25.24 17.79 23.74 -.06 InfProtBd +4.7 +5.8 12.21 11.39 12.08 +.09 OHTFA m +4.4 +3.9 12.78 11.50 12.24 ...
HighIncA m +5.2 +11.9 9.31 8.32 9.26 -.04 IntDur +3.6 +6.9 14.27 13.54 14.00 +.04 EmgMktI +.8 +11.9 32.37 22.98 30.90 +.25 SmCoVal +4.6 +12.0 32.83 21.96 31.54 +.06 OR TF A m +4.3 +4.3 12.22 11.08 11.74 +.01
StratValA f +6.4 +3.3 30.96 22.81 30.31 +.12 IntBond +3.2 +5.8 10.86 10.38 10.75 +.03
HighIncC m +5.0 +11.1 9.41 8.41 9.37 -.03 IntlPort +1.3 -3.5 16.62 12.58 15.83 +.07 GlEqInst +6.0 +3.6 14.76 10.65 14.27 +.05 IntGovt +2.1 +5.8 11.21 10.58 10.87 +.04 PA TF A m +4.1 +4.1 10.57 9.49 10.11 ...
IntGrA m +1.5 +1.7 16.42 12.08 15.60 +.08 NYMuni +2.8 +4.3 14.61 13.94 14.27 +.01 Glob6040I +4.9 +4.8 13.69 11.08 13.43 +.05 TechGrA f +5.6 +7.8 34.86 23.69 34.31 +.07 PR TF A m +2.8 +3.8 12.16 10.77 11.37 +.01
WldwdeGrA f +10.4 +5.5 44.68 33.26 43.86 +.14 IntMuniInc d +3.0 +4.5 10.48 9.89 10.17 ...
IntlValA m +1.8 -4.3 14.78 11.10 13.91 +.11 ShDurDivr +1.1 +2.8 12.72 12.53 12.64 -.01 InfPrtScI +5.3 NA 11.90 11.09 11.84 +.09 IntSmOpp d +4.7 -2.4 11.28 7.87 10.88 +.08 RealRetA m +3.3 +5.7 11.53 10.62 11.42 +.06
IntlValAdv +1.9 -4.0 15.06 11.32 14.18 +.10 ShDurPlu +.9 +2.8 11.96 11.80 11.94 +.01 IntGovFII +2.7 +7.1 12.91 12.09 12.55 +.06 Driehaus IntlCptlAppr d +3.6 +1.2 14.03 9.92 13.35 +.13 RisDv A m +7.5 +3.1 35.75 27.54 35.33 -.17
LgCapGrA m +7.7 +6.2 27.62 19.67 26.68 +.17 TxMIntl +1.4 -3.6 16.74 12.66 15.95 +.07 IntRlEstI +9.6 NA 5.59 3.67 5.50 +.05 ActiveInc +2.3 +6.4 11.35 10.71 11.24 -.01 IntlDisc d +2.7 +2.1 35.83 25.96 33.92 +.21 RisDv C m +7.2 +2.3 35.26 27.18 34.83 -.18
LgCapGrAd +7.8 +6.5 28.91 20.58 27.94 +.17 Berwyn IntSmCapI +4.8 +3.4 18.94 13.30 18.03 +.07 EmMktGr d +2.5 +11.1 34.42 23.49 33.00 +.27 IntlSmCp d +4.2 +3.3 23.10 15.98 22.16 +.19 SmCpGI C m +7.4 +5.3 37.10 25.18 35.93 +.07
MuInCAA m +3.9 +3.9 11.09 10.14 10.64 -.01 Income d +3.7 +8.8 13.68 12.76 13.65 +.04 IntlValu3 +4.6 +2.5 18.91 13.45 17.93 +.09 Dupree InvGrdBd +3.6 +5.6 7.56 7.23 7.56 +.02 SmCpValA m +3.1 +3.6 48.15 33.28 46.00 +.19
MuInNYA m +3.7 +4.1 10.12 9.39 9.80 ... BlackRock LgCapIntI +5.0 +2.1 21.80 15.92 20.85 +.13 KYTxFInc +4.1 +4.7 7.92 7.33 7.66 -.01 Japan d -8.4 -6.4 11.87 9.65 10.24 +.11 SmCpVlAd +3.3 +3.9 49.53 34.23 47.33 +.20
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SMCpGrA m +13.4 +5.9 7.11 4.25 6.86 +.04 BasicValA m +6.1 +2.7 27.93 20.96 27.15 -.09 STMuniBdI +1.4 +3.0 10.41 10.21 10.32 ... CapApprA m +4.7 +3.3 29.72 22.76 29.22 +.05 LatinAm d -.9 +12.4 60.50 43.72 58.48 +1.58 SmMdCpGrA m +7.7 +6.1 41.47 27.98 40.19 +.08
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WlthApprStr +5.0 +1.2 13.09 9.65 12.65 +.06 EqDivA m +7.2 +4.4 19.12 14.48 18.71 ... TMMkWVal2 +8.7 +2.0 16.11 11.39 15.70 +.05 DivBldrA m +4.7 +3.7 10.68 8.45 10.37 -.04 LowPriStk d +8.5 +5.7 42.57 30.93 41.65 +.06 Strinc C m +4.2 +7.3 10.70 9.92 10.69 ...
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HiIncOppB m +5.6 +6.0 4.52 4.08 4.51 -.01
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Perritt Sequoia
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KEVIN BLAUM
IN THE ARENA RUSTY FLACK 1954-2011

GOP should
keep hands off
our Medicare
A life lived greatly
RICHARD L. CONNOR
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warning beacon from
a dependable light- weet as he was,
house when searching
for that one particular
Rusty Flack was
harbor on a dark and not a “sweet eve-
moonless night.
Avoiding invisible shoals and rocky ning breeze,” a nick-
coastlines was often the most hazard- name we used for one of
ous leg of a voyage as skipper and crew
attempted to navigate their vessel our friends over 30 years ago when we
safely into port first met.
A lighthouse used a combination of
lamps, lenses and height to propel its Rusty was a rock-and-rolling thun-
beam far out amongst the waves. Cap- derstorm of laughter, love and gene-
tains who knew their math and the
height of various lighthouses could rosity. A friendly tsunami who swept
determine a ship’s distance from dan- through life leaving all he touched
ger and give it a wide berth.
They used a simple formula of mul- awash with a glow, he knew neither
tiplying the square root of the light’s
height above sea level by 1.17 and add-
nuance nor subtlety.
ing it to the square root of the captain’s Other than welcoming the night as a good
eye above sea level, times 1.17. If the time to throw a party, there was no evening, no
eye of a sailor on deck was 9 feet above end of the day for him. He was always the
the water and he knew the lighthouse bright, hopeful, shining morning for so many of
was 100 feet above sea level, those us who were touched by his love and indomita-
aboard were confident the way home ble spirit.
would become visible 15.21 nautical He was all-night radio, Wolfman Jack, Mr. ’70s
miles from shore. and ’80s, Jimmy Buffett, the Beatles, the Cor-
They ignored such warnings at their vettes, and James Dean, in a nose tackle’s body.
peril. He was a young hippie with a mind for conserva-
Miners once used canaries in coal tive politics and just somewhat of a human Ru-
mines as an early warning system bik’s Cube, except in his heart, for which there
against carbon monoxide and methane was no mystery to ponder or unlock. It shone
gas poisoning. Canaries have no toler- clearly like a beacon in the night. He joined the
ance for them and have trouble breath- Love Generation and never left it.
ing and chirping in the presence of He was a pirate who turned 40.
either. Miners knew then to quickly I met him at The Westmoreland Club, me
evacuate the mine. They ignored such running The Times Leader at 31 and Rusty, at
warnings at their peril. 24, in charge of Diamond Manufacturing.
Unfortunately, congressional Repub- Turns out we had recently covered in our
licans are not as discerning. For paper a municipal meeting where his company
months, Republicans refused to listen had come under some criticism. have read.
and ignored repeated warnings from “You the new guy running the paper?” he The papers say he died at 56 early Thursday
the American people to keep their GOP asked. morning, after essentially defying the savagery
hands off Medicare. Proudly, I said I was. of colon cancer for two years.
Mindlessly, House Republicans He quickly put me in check. He will never die.
marched in unison to undo Medicare - “When you going to start printing the truth A spirit that big, a presence that large, of phy-
America’s health care system for the and getting things right?” he asked. sique and of heart, touches so many and touches
elderly. They adopted their budget It turned out we had missed a few points here them so deeply that he comes into a life and
scheme in mid April 2011. and there in the story. They were important to stays forever.
Medicare was signed into law by the context of the issues. As often happens in the Visible footsteps from Rusty Flack’s life are
President Lyndon Johnson on July 30, case of this newspaper business, we had been imprinted in the sand of this community forever.
1965 in Independence, Mo., where he incorrect. He took over a family business while almost still
enrolled former President Harry Tru- We argued a bit, neither of us giving ground. a boy, rescued it financially, built trust and effi-
man as Medicare’s first recipient. From Then we laughed, toasted, and became friends ciency among a unionized work force, became a cars, homes, and rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia. There
that day forward Americans 65 and for life. Simple as that. brilliant businessman, served as chairman of a was nothing funny about his incredible gift for
older have had health care coverage Along the way that night, Rusty sneered and hospital and then the Wyoming Seminary Board building personal coalitions, linking his friends
upon which they could rely. said newspapers never got things right. All you of Trustees, helped create the Luzerne Founda- to other friends until everyone in his aura sud-
Today’s Republican plan eliminates print is trash, he said. Newspapers. Ugh! tion, and on and on. denly shared friendshps. No one did it better.
the Medicare guarantee and replaces it About 30 years later, he helped me buy one Look at the life of Rusty Flack and you see a Despite a large and heavy frame, he could
with a coupon forcing seniors to go hat and preserve an independent local voice for our giant of a man walking through the community glide around a dance floor like a swan before
in hand and attempt to buy some pri- community. It is today’s Times Leader. Before of the Wyoming Valley. he’d take the stage at a wedding or party and
vate health insurance. It is taxpayer that, he invested in every one I have started or He left many traces that he was here. knock the lights out with his cover of “Born to
money transferred directly to the insur- bought. He was an inspirational father to four children, be Wild.”
ance industry lobby. And the coupon That one night, finding ourselves playfully caring husband to his wife, dutiful son to his Unlike the musical misfits who would often
provided will not purchase the care pitted against one another, was the beginning. mother, keeper of his father’s dreams, foundation join him on stage, he could actually sing, actual-
seniors require. We proceeded to race headlong into the 1980s of strength for a brother and sister. ly carry a tune.
House Republicans, with Lou Barlet- and along the way I formed bonds with many of They carry his legacy. He created a songbook of memories of a life
ta (R-11) and Tom Marino (R-10) falling Rusty’s friends, who became my friends. The rest of us carry the gift of having been lived well — no, lived greatly.
dutifully in line, insult all Americans Many of us had feet to the floorboards as we touched by him personally in so many ways, William Faulkner wrote that “man will not
when they say their plan will not affect sped through our young years of building busi- large and small. Those are private recollections merely endure, he will prevail.” That was Rusty
anyone over the age of 55. As if those nesses, careers and families. that would embarrass him in public recitation. Flack, who, also borrowing from a Faulkner
of us older than 55 care more about our For a long time, we held onto a playful sense So, we keep them to ourselves and he will live speech, took it upon himself to make it “his
own coverage at 65 than we do that of of immaturity and recklessness. We never ex- within us as an example of who we should be, privilege to help man endure by lifting his heart,
our under-55 spouses, children and pected to say goodbye. We never expected to die how we should live. by reminding him of the courage and honor and
siblings. or watch our friends die. If a person who knew him well could tell you hope and pride and compassion and pity and
Are House Republicans so callous to Many of us had nicknames bestowed by our one thing about Rusty that would encapsulate sacrifice which have been the glory of his past.”
think they can win our votes by tossing friend the late John McCole — he was “the how much he was admired and trusted it would “He taught us to live,” said one of his closest
us a health care lifeline while abandon- sweet evening breeze” — and we loved those be this: Several of his friends, not relatives, ap- friends, “and then he taught us how to die.”
ing those we love? nicknames in the laughter of our youthful cocki- pointed him as guardian of their children if both Fighting and fighting and fighting for the last
Do Barletta and Marino not under- ness. Tongue in cheek and self-deprecating, the parents died prematurely. two years against the long-shot odds of beating
stand that the over-55 crowd cares less nicknames also held in them a future hope of Throughout his life he knitted the patchwork colon cancer, his spirit was bountiful, his hope
about themselves and more about their accomplishment that we kept hidden. of a quilt of friendship that was as inclusive as it eternal, his optimism undiminished.
children’s health care and that of their In that milieu, Rusty was “The Great Industri- was broad and diverse. He literally brought If he knew pain, he never winced, never
grandchildren when they too will reach alist,” and I was “Pulitzer.” We had a an irascible, hundreds of people together and bonded them flinched.
the twilight of their years? irreverent and everything else “ir” friend we with his embrace. And then, when he had done his best, when
Perhaps now they do. called “Zoomer.” That nickname grew from a Except for a few Democrats, enduring but he had given it his all, he knew his time was up.
On Tuesday night the Republican bunch of Christians trying to understand Yiddish never abandoning his quirky friends who A graceful giant of a robust, life-loving man, he
barge ran aground on the jagged, elec- at a Hebrew service at Temple. Or something matched his perfection with their imperfections, drifted into the sweet evening breeze surround-
toral rocks in upstate New York. In an like that. he loved everyone and laughed with them all. ed by his loved ones.
overwhelmingly Republican district, Another friend, “Dead Tree,” was in the lawn His wry sense of humor, delivered in quick, He will always drift above us and among us.
covering the well-to-do suburbs be- and nursery business. penetrating one-liners, could lighten the darkest
tween Buffalo and Rochester, a Demo- Rusty was always the trunk of our tree of corner of a day or night. Richard L. Connor is editor and publisher of The Times
crat was elected to Congress on the friendship. He still is, despite what you might Rusty was comical in his acquisition of boats, Leader. Reach him at rconnor@timesleader.com.
issue of protecting Medicare.
For the first time in a generation, and
only the fourth time since 1857, voters
in that district came together to defeat
the Republican candidate. That Repub-
lican supported the coupon plan ap-
Rusty was a rock-and-rolling thunderstorm of
proved by Barletta and Marino.
The warnings to Congress were
laughter, love, and generosity. A friendly tsunami who
everywhere. “Keep your GOP hands off
Medicare.” swept through life leaving all he touched awash with a
Barletta and Marino ignored them.
glow, he knew neither nuance nor subtlety.
Kevin Blaum’s column on government, life
and politics appears every Sunday. Contact
him at kblaum@timesleader.com.
K

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: SCHOOL BUDGETS

Speak out before


you lose a chance
S
CHOOL MAY BE al- classes and merge seventh and
most over for stu- eighth grade sports into the
dents, but crunch high school programs. Pitt-
time is just starting for ston Area won’t replace a mid-
taxpayers. dle school music teacher. Dal-
For months we’ve heard las intends to eliminate be-
speculation and hypothetical fore- and after-school tutoring
proposals for dealing with the programs. Crestwood put full-
meat cleaver education cuts day kindergarten and middle
proposed by Gov. Tom Cor- school sports on the chopping
bett. Parents fretted while block. Hanover Area is set to
school boards and administra- close an elementary building.
tors mulled the elimination of Retiring teachers won’t be
everything from full-day kin- replaced. Class sizes will grow
dergarten to music, arts and while student options shrink.
summer school. Spending on supplies and text-
This past week, the theoret- books will wither. Talk of four-
ical impact of those cuts solidi- day school weeks has begun.
fied into cold, hard reality, as All of this comes with the
local school boards voted on state education budget still
preliminary budgets in order unsettled. The Legislature is
to meet state deadlines. proposing restoring some lost
Those budgets go on public education money. State in-
display for the next several come is much higher this year
weeks before the boards give than expected, though talk of
them final approval, which – using that money to curb the
by state law – must happen no cuts has been muted.

Entitlements make poor dependent on politicians


later than June 30. Some are Which gives taxpayers a
posted on district websites. narrow window of opportuni-
Which means now is the ty. Look at your school dis-
time to see if you agree with trict’s proposed budget, de-
the cuts and changes. If you cide what you like and don’t THOSE WHO REGARD
wait until classes start in three like, and take a stand – both lo- government “entitlement” holds headed by someone under 35 years of
months and realize you hate
what has happened in your
school, it will be far too late.
cally and at the state level – for
or against the real-world im-
pact of these cuts.
programs as sacrosanct,
and regard those who want
to cut them back as cal-
COMMENTARY age.
If the wealthiest segment of the pop-
ulation cannot pay their own medical bills,
Wilkes-Barre Area plans to Because come June 30, loused or cruel, picture a THOMAS SOWELL who can? The country as a whole is not any
drop two pre-kindergarten you’re cut out of the decision. world very different from richer because the government pays our
the world of reality. handed out by government entitlement medical bills -- with money that it takes
To listen to some of the defenders of programs. from us.
entitlement programs, which are at the Cell phones and other electronic devices What about the truly poor, in whatever
QUOTE OF THE DAY heart of the present financial crisis, you are by no means unheard of in low-income age brackets? First of all, even in low-in-
might think that anything the government neighborhoods, where children would sup- come and high-crime neighborhoods, peo-
“It wasn’t just pie out of the fails to provide is something that people posedly go hungry if there were no school ple are not stealing bread to feed their chil-
will be deprived of. lunch programs. In reality, low-income dren. The fraction of the people in such
sky.” In other words, if you cut spending on people are overweight even more often than neighborhoods who commit most of the
A.J. Munchak school lunches, children will go hungry. If other Americans. crimes are far more likely to steal luxury
The Lackawanna County commissioner defended you fail to subsidize housing, people will be As for housing and homelessness, hous- products that they can either use or sell to
the $14.6 million sale price of the Triple-A baseball homeless. If you fail to subsidize prescrip- ing prices are higher and homelessness a get money to support their parasitic life-
franchise to the New York Yankees. An expert hired tion drugs, old people will have to eat dog bigger problem in places where there has style.
by Luzerne County says the franchise is worth $18 million, meaning the
food in order to be able to afford their been massive government intervention, We don’t need to send the country into
county should see an extra $1.7 million from its share of the sale.
meds. such as liberal bastions like New York City bankruptcy, in the name of the poor, by
This is the vision promoted by many and San Francisco. As for the elderly, 80 spending trillions of dollars on people who
politicians and much of the media. But, in percent are homeowners whose monthly are not poor, and who could take care of
STATE OPINION: LEGISLATURE the world of reality, it is not even true for housing costs are less than $400, including themselves. We have all heard the old say-
most people who are living below the offi- property taxes, utilities, and maintenance. ing about how giving a man a fish feeds him

Budget drama cial poverty line.


Most Americans living below the official
poverty line own a car or truck -- and gov-
The desperately poor elderly conjured up
in political and media rhetoric are -- in the
world of reality -- the wealthiest segment of
for a day, while teaching him to fish feeds
him for a lifetime. Independence makes for
a healthier society, but dependency is what

takes nasty turn ernment entitlement programs seldom


provide cars and trucks. Most people living
below the official poverty line also have air
the American population. The average
wealth of older households is nearly three
times the wealth of households headed by
gets votes for politicians.

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover

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conditioning, color television and a micro- people in the 35 to 44-year-old bracket, and Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
VERY TIME the state revenues from personal in- wave oven -- and these too are not usually more than 15 times the wealth of house- 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com.
budget rolls around, come tax rose 7.5 percent;
we can count on Har- sales taxes generated 4.2 per-
risburg to provide a cent more than anticipated

Getting into college: To be or not to be (yourself)


few months of theater, as the and corporate income tax saw
governor makes his priorities a rise of 3.9 percent during the
clear, and the Legislature first quarter of 2011 in the
pushes back with its own pri- state. (The state’s gain in cor-
orities. porate-income-tax revenues JASON LAMOREAUX will “Our fans erupted. It was louder than it
The drama surrounding the
Corbett budget is different.
The budget proposed first by
are among the lowest of most
of the states reporting.)
graduate June 14 from
Upper Merion High School.
Last year at this time, he
COMMENTARY had been all game.”
To my surprise, it also won accolades
from Leonard Krivy, who for decades has
There’s little mention of
Gov. Corbett and recently these bright spots, mainly be- was navigating the college- MICHAEL SMERCONISH been a prominent educational consultant in
amended by House Republi- cause they don’t conform to application process, which Cherry Hill, N.J. “The home field advantage
cans could barely get worse. the accepted talking points includes the writing of a an asset in the class; I’m glad he’s here. is relevant to many aspects of our lives,” he
Both feature steep cuts to that would characterize previ- personal statement and this dilemma: Do I Honors classes can be a little ‘stuffy’ some- told me. “This is a very interesting and well
higher ed, basic education and ous administrations’ reckless tell them what I think, or what I think they times. He breaks the mold.” Lamoreaux was told perspective on home field advantage —
the Department of Public Wel- spending. want to hear? Lamoreaux took what some a co-captain of the swimming and water and one with which most of us can identify.
fare, holding the line at state This is the time for tax- might view as a risk. Instead of addressing polo teams this year, and likes classic rock, “Jason shows accomplishments that invite
spending to $27.3 billion -- payers to speak up to their world hunger or carbon emissions, he of- comedy and summer lifeguarding. the colleges’ attention. He has taken well-
which is $700 million less than elected officials about their fered an honest insight into his personality. Last year, he applied to several schools thought risks and has confidence in his ideas
this year’s budget. The House priorities. Is the strategy of Andrew Ferguson applauded the approach but refused to end nuclear proliferation in and ability to follow through, and he has
did restore some of the Cor- cutting higher and basic edu- when I told him about Lamoreaux. Ferguson his essay. Instead, he discussed watching a become part of the school’s history and has
bett cuts to higher education. cation right for the state’s fu- recently documented the charade that the lacrosse championship against rival Upper made a difference,” Krivy continued.
But it does get worse for ev- ture? Should we really be in- college-application process has become. His Dublin. “You can write a modern-day version of
ery taxpayer in the state, and creasing spending on correc- best seller, “Crazy U: One Dad’s Crash “As a swimmer and one who had to com- the Gettysburg Address. However, unless
not because spending is being tions? And why are we giving Course in Getting His Kid Into College,” is a pete regularly against Upper Dublin, they you meet the school’s objective criteria, you
cut. What’s also being cut is a big tax breaks to the Marcellus testament to kids’ adopting alternative per- had always been a powerhouse filled with probably won’t be admitted and the essay
fuller discussion of both sides Shale drilling industry when sonas that they think will please admissions pompous jerks who thought they were bet- may not be read.”
of the ledger -- spending and revenue from taxes or fees officers. Ferguson’s book highlights the ter than everyone else,” he wrote. Jason Lamoreaux applied to nine schools.
revenues. could help the state budget application essay as a particular source of “ ... It was a Thursday night at Upper He was rejected at one, wait-listed at anoth-
The state budget must deal and ease the burden on local student and parental angst. Ferguson la- Dublin and the league championship was on er, and accepted at the remaining seven. The
with a large deficit. But the communities dealing with the ments that the essays seem ill-suited for the line. As a swimmer and water polo play- head of admissions at St. Mary’s College in
factors mitigating that crisis environmental impact? 17-year-olds — an unrealistic, touchy-feely er, I know how it feels to not get too much Maryland wrote a note on his acceptance
are barely mentioned. They in- On Monday evening, when search for a high schooler’s most intimate support from fans except for the occasional saying “how glad he was that he was wear-
clude the $500 million surplus you’re facing the prospect of thoughts. friends who come to watch me.” ing his Speedo.”
that the budget crafters are going back to work after the Jason Lamoreaux’s academic record at “Before the game, I had put on my Span- Lamoreaux will enter Gettysburg College
leaving untouched. It also con- Memorial Day holiday, think
Upper Merion has included both A’s and B’s ish National water polo team flame-deco- in the fall. And he will go places.
veniently ignores the higher about this: Legislators are tak-
— with more of the latter than the former. rated Speedo. ... I pulled my shorts off, and
revenues that the state has col- ing the entire week off to cele-
He’s carried a couple of honors-level courses. ran up and down the stands with my chest Michael Smerconish writes a weekly column for
lected. brate and won’t be back in ses-
His honors physics teacher emailed his mom painted blue (one of my high school colors) The Philadelphia Inquirer. Readers may contact
According to a recent report sion until June 6.
earlier this year, saying: “Jason is definitely in my flame-decorated Speedo. him via www.smerconish.com.
from the Rockefeller Institute, Philadelphia Daily News

Editorial Board
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Obama undermines
ANOTHER VIEW A photograph by Aimee Dilger
and words by Mark Guydish

Mideast peace process


EVERY
ARAB-Israeli
negotiation
contains a
COMMENTARY
fundamental CHARLES
asymmetry: KRAUTHAMMER
Israel gives up Obama also moved the goal
land, which is posts on the so-called right of
tangible; the Arabs make prom- return. Flooding Israel with
ises, which are ephemeral. The millions of Arabs would de-
long-standing American solu- stroy the world’s only Jewish
tion has been to nonetheless state while creating a 23rd
urge Israel to take risks for Arab state and a second Pal-
peace while America balances estinian state -- not exactly
things by giving assurances of what we mean when we speak
U.S. support for Israel’s securi- of a “two-state solution.” That’s
ty and diplomatic needs. why it has been the policy of
It’s on the basis of such as- the U.S. to adamantly oppose
surances that Israel undertook, this “right.”
for example, the Gaza with- Yet in his State Department
drawal. In order to mitigate speech, Obama refused to
this risk, President George W. simply restate this position.
Bush gave a written commit- Instead, he told Israel it must
ment that America supported negotiate the right of return
Israel absorbing major settle- with the Palestinians after
ment blocs in any peace agree- having given every inch of
ment, opposed any return to territory. Bargaining with
the 1967 lines and stood firm what, pray tell?
against the so-called Palesti- No matter. “The status quo
nian right of return to Israel.
For two and a half years, the
Obama administration has
is unsustainable,” declared
Obama, “and Israel too must
act boldly to advance a lasting
T here is nothing timeless about technology; there is nothing technological
about timeless values. Capturing memories via microchip belongs to this
generation, but the smile those memories evoke remains ageless.
refused to recognize and reaf- peace.”
firm these assurances. Then Israel too? Exactly what bold
last week in his State Depart- steps for peace have the Pal-
ment speech, President Obama estinians taken? Israel made
definitively trashed them. He three radically conciliatory

In a galaxy far, far away lies the Apple Store


declared that the Arab-Israeli offers to establish a Palestinian
conflict should be resolved state, withdrew from Gaza and
along “the 1967 lines with has been trying to renew nego-
mutually agreed swaps.” tiations for more than two
Nothing new, said Obama years. Meanwhile, the Gaza
three days later. “By definition, Palestinians have been firing THEY SAY sweetly and said, “You pathetic Wrong. Planet Apple Store
it means that the parties them-
selves – Israelis and Palesti-
rockets at Israeli towns and
villages. And on the West
there are nine
planets in the COMMENTARY imbecile.”
She didn’t say those words. was still as jammed as a
nians – will negotiate a border Bank, Palestinian President solar system. That’s just how I felt. Actually, Tokyo street crossing. At
that is different” from 1967. Mahmoud Abbas turns down MITCH ALBOM
But that is not once I told her what the prob-
It means nothing of the sort. the Olmert offer, walks out of true. There is lem was, she nodded pleas-
least half the people wore
“Mutually” means both parties negotiations with Binyamin a 10th. Planet Apple Store, prepared to antly, gave a brief explanation blue shirts with an apple
have to agree. And if one side Netanyahu and now defies the The Apple do what was expected, namely, of several possibilities and told
Store. drop to my knees and beg for me, “Don’t worry.” I felt like a
on the front. These were
doesn’t? Then, by definition, United States by seeking not
you’re back to the 1967 lines. peace talks but instant state- On this planet, no one has a mercy. man whose doctor looks at a the employees whom Ap-
Nor is this merely a theoret- hood – without peace, without job or anyplace to go. They The mall in which this Planet troublesome X ray and says, ple calls “Geniuses,”
ical proposition. Three times recognizing Israel – at the U.N. simply drift all day in an end- Apple Store was located was “It’s nothing.”
the Palestinians have been And to make unmistakable this less swirl of new products, virtually deserted. It was mid- I wanted to kiss her sneak- which, when compared
offered exactly that formula, spurning of any peace process, most of them white. You need week and midday and as I ap- ers. with you and me, is an
1967 plus swaps – at Camp Abbas agrees to join the openly no food, no water. You can stay proached the big white apple Then came the questions.
David 2000, Taba 2001, and the genocidal Hamas in a unity there for years with your sign, I had reason to be opti- Genius: “Do you back up understatement.
2008 Olmert-Abbas negotia- government, which even Oba- mouth hanging open. mistic, because if you shot a your data?”
tions. Every time, the Pal- ma acknowledges makes nego- Some have gone and never cannon down the corridor Me: “Sure.”
estinians said no and walked tiations impossible. returned, forgetting they have a you’d hit nothing but a Rosetta Genius: “Do you have a Time and wasn’t talking to me over
away. Obama’s response to this family, a house or other clothes Stone kiosk. Machine?” the phone.
And that remains their posi- relentless Palestinian intransi- to wear. They spend the rest of Wrong. Planet Apple Store Me: “Who doesn’t?” She then wrote me a pre-
tion today: Indeed, in Septem- gence? To reward it – by aban- their lives lifting a MacBook was still as jammed as a Tokyo Genius: “You may need to scription, told me to drink lots
ber the Palestinians are going doning the Bush assurances, Air and yelling, “Feel how light street crossing. At least half the bring it in.” of fluids and had me make an
to the U.N. to get the world to legitimizing the ’67 borders this is!” people wore blue shirts with an Me: “Sure, no problem.” appointment with the nurse on
ratify precisely that – a Pal- and refusing to reaffirm Amer- I am quite intimidated by apple on the front. These were I did not realize a Time Ma- the way out.
estinian state on the ’67 lines. ica’s rejection of the right of Planet Apple Store. But I was the employees whom Apple chine was a device Apple sold As I write this, I still don’t
No swaps. return. forced to go there last week calls “Geniuses,” which, when for data storage. I just figured have my Mac working. But that
Note how Obama has under- The only remaining question when my Mac stopped work- compared with you and me, is the Geniuses had mastered may be my own fault for not
mined Israel’s negotiating is whether this perverse and ing. I started it up, the little an understatement. time travel and assumed the driving a time machine.
position. He is demanding that ultimately self-defeating policy apple appeared, the little dooh- One such Genius signed me rest of us dummies dropped by On my way out of Planet
Israel go into peace talks hav- is born of genuine antipathy ickey spun around, but then the in (on a handheld device, from the 17th century. Apple Store, the Geniuses
ing already forfeited its claim toward Israel or of the arro- screen went blue and froze. which I’m sure took my vital “After we reload the Time stared with pity. So I grabbed a
to the territory won in the ’67 gance of a blundering amateur Naturally, I was embar- signs and spat out my SAT Machine, we can add RAM, MacBook Air, held it high and
war – its only bargaining chip. who refuses to see that he is rassed. I believed that Apple scores) and another summoned upgrade the graphics card, said, “Feel how light this is!”
That ’67 line runs right undermining not just peace but products never broke — and if me to the Genius Bar, where increase the memory, maybe Too late. It was already out
through Jerusalem. Thus the the very possibility of negotia- they did, it was your fault. You the Geniuses presumably pour click in a terabyte,” she said. of style.
starting point of negotiations tions. were an idiot who did some- each other blue drinks like “Good, good, yeah, yeah,” I
would be that the Western Wall thing mean to the nice white those “Star Wars” creatures, said, nodding as if I had the Mitch Albom is a columnist for the
and even Jerusalem’s Jewish machine, you big clumsy oaf! and where a redheaded female slightest clue what she was Detroit Free Press. Readers may
Quarter are Palestinian – alien Charles Krauthammer’s e-mail What on Earth is wrong with Genius with the tattoo of some- talking about. A friend remind- write to him at: Detroit Free Press,
territory for which Israel must address is letters@charleskrauth- you? thing crawling up her arm ed me to be grateful because at 600 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48226, or
now bargain. ammer.com. So I carried my Mac into looked me in the eye, smiled least she lived in this country via email at malbom@freepress.com.

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glad for support thanks backers
Mountain Laurels is a regular series of letters from readers conveying
thanks to individuals or groups for their support, help or kindness. with all constituents. I wel- 2012. The campaign process
come discussion with the will reveal those candidates

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ow that the primary is send a heartfelt thank-you other Luzerne County Council who have taxpayers’ interests
over I want to say thank that officers displayed in in- the election. to all the voters. Anyone candidates. It is imperative at heart. Place aside political
you to the residents for vestigating these offenses is I would also like to give who assisted with my cam- that the newly elected council affiliations and work together
coming out and supporting most commendable. There is, special thanks to those who paign in the smallest way is not bought or owned by any to improve our county.
me. I hope I can count on your I’m sure, always the possibility actually invested in a brighter ensured my success in the particular group to gain en- I was very concerned when
support again in November. I’d of dismissing such calls as a future for Wilkes- Barre by May Primary Election process. dorsements. I saw a large slate of candi-
also like to thank all the candi- “just kids playing,” but our donating funds that enabled Those who signed my pet- I hope each candidate will dates endorsed with printed
dates I’ve met in the last police have seen the serious us to buy the necessary tools itions gave me encourage- focus on the county issues and signs telling voters the best
month. Thank you everyone damage juveniles can do, and that one needs in a campaign. ment. not distract voters. We must candidates for Luzerne Coun-
for your kind words and en- treat it accordingly. If it were I received support for choos- I deeply thank all who be- eliminate cronyism and nepo- ty Council. This is not a new
couragement. not for this fine police work, ing to run and for choosing to lieve in me. I commend and tism. direction for Luzerne County
Lisa Cope the situation would surely be stand up for my beliefs. respect all who took time and I believe special interest government. This was the
Wilkes-Barre out of hand. Keeping it con- I remain convinced that made the effort to become a groups are not representing same old political guard at
tained is a great contribution more must be done in the candidate. the interests of the taxpayer. work.

Juvenile mischief to our community. neighborhoods to fight gangs, I hope the voters realize The high elderly population in I encourage all residents to
A. Chadwick drugs and urban decay. moving Luzerne County gov- Luzerne County cannot afford register to vote. Please make
ernment in the right direction
curbed by police Plymouth I will continue to work with
the residents through our will also require more work.
I seek to run as a team play-
to keep their homes and pay
higher taxes to meet the de-
an effort to stay current with
the work of the Luzerne Coun-

Raup commends Neighborhood Crime Watch mands of these groups. ty Home Rule Transition team

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hanks to Plymouth police groups to improve the quality er for the taxpayers of Luzerne I plan to continue my cam- and read all candidate re-
for a job well done. of life in our city. County. I believe it will be a paign with a basic effort which sponses from media inter-
A sincere thank-you to
our responsive, courteous, and campaign workers If anyone is interested in
joining us in our efforts to
continuous process to observe
and learn how each candidate
promotes a plan to maintain
accountability for expendi-
views. I will run independ-
ently and hope to establish a
very professional police offi-

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would like to take this improve the quality of life in responds to questions in re- tures, to eliminate waste and positive communication with
cers for responding to my call opportunity to thank all of Wilkes-Barre, please contact gard to Luzerne County is- provide necessary county the other candidates.
for help regarding juveniles my campaign supporters us at 570-208-8900. sues. services. Let’s change this county and
who were trespassing on and who not only voted for me, I have stated previously: I I encourage all Luzerne have a better future.
Charlotte Raup
damaging my property and but worked tirelessly as volun- Wilkes-Barre will continue the work of Council candidates to attend Kathy Dobash
the properties of others. The teers which ultimately Luzerne County Controller Luzerne County Transition Hazleton
high degree of seriousness brought me close to winning Walter Griffith. His efforts to Team meetings to understand
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I am nowhere close to being It is time for Americans to

Keep funding for SEND US YOUR OPINION


urday. I would take the stash
to a junkyard. I made about a
quarter to thirty-five cents a
rich but today’s America per-
mits me to get there. Those
who really make it and be-
take a stand, but will we ever
see a leader to stand with?

human services
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Taking aim at
work and it put something in in the sun. They work for it. I
yet more domestic vio- • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
my pocket. It was a great life am very happy that there are
lence-related deaths, our • Fax: 570-829-5537
lesson. I later moved on to more and more rich people
state legislators are consid-
ering a Republican House
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-
Barre, PA 1871 1 shoveling sidewalks, cutting
grass, working in a 5 & 10, and
every day. It is called the
American Dream. I do not
pigeon shoot
amended budget that includes then I spent time spotting pins want the government taking In the late 1980s/early ’90s,
9.1 percent cuts for both do- domestic violence services neighborhoods. Before my dad in a bowling alley. When I was what they have earned and I had the “privilege” of attend-
mestic violence services and received no state increases, passed away, we spent a lot of 12, I inherited my older broth- giving it to somebody else so ing several pigeon shoots in
rape crisis services. and in fact have sustained time talking about the way er’s paper route, which I turn- that some politician some- Hegins, Pa. My friends and I
House Appropriations cuts. things had changed in the ed over to my younger brother place can get re-elected. witnessed the depravity and
Chairman Bill Adolph has Neither the Pennsylvania Democratic Party. The change when I graduated from Meyers Your money and your re- callousness of participants and
framed cuts to the Depart- Coalition Against Domestic was not good. It moved into High School. sources are yours and mine are their families (including small
ment of Public Welfare pro- Violence nor the Pennsylvania being more and more progres- I finished my high school mine. Yes, I am for helpless children), in a carnival atmo-
grams as a way to find money Coalition Against Rape, which sive/socialist and no longer manual labor career working people but I am not for mak- sphere deserving comparison
to restore funding to educa- fund local centers, has been stood for individual liberty on a soda truck. That was how ing people helpless. to spectacles offered in Roman
tion programs. This is being the subject or rumor of and freedom. things were for the families of Brian Kelly
times to bored and degenerate
justified based on contested “waste, fraud or abuse” of Under today’s norms, John working men and women. If Wilkes-Barre crowds craving blood and
estimates of the rate of “waste, DPW dollars, In fact, both F. Kennedy would be classified you didn’t find some ways to gore.
fraud and abuse” within “wel- Participants took shots at
Voter worries
organization are known as as a conservative. My dad make a few bucks, you would
fare” programs. models for responsible admin- believed deeply that we should have nothing to spend. We did pigeons that were released
In the hierarchy of human istrative oversight and positive all work hard, get the best not get to keep all our income from small, dark traps; they
needs, safety comes first.
Basic human needs (food,
service outcomes.
I have contacted state Rep.
wage that we can, and be able
to keep what we earn. As a
as family needs came first. It’s
just the way it was.
about candidates were blinded by daylight,
disoriented, hungry, thirsty

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shelter and safety) must be Gerald Mullery, D-Newport brewery worker, my dad Things have really changed just watched the intro of from days without food and
met before more “advanced” Twp., about my concerns over thought much like other hard and today, I do not think my Michele Bachmann’s in- water. Of the injured pigeons
needs can be realized. Wit- these proposed cuts and he laborers in Northeastern Penn- father would call the new terview by Mike Huckabee. (very few were actually
nessing or experiencing rape, has assured me he will fight to sylvania, and that included the Democratic Party the party of Beginning with the usual first killed!), some were able to fly
battery and other abuse de- have the funding restored. miners. the working man. Democratic question response of “That’s a away, taking refuge on roof-
stroys safety. I encourage everyone to The miners, the brewery leaders across the country great question...” blah blah tops and trees, only to die
Children and young adults contact their state legislators workers, the coal men and seem to believe the purpose of blah, I immediately turned it later, while others fell, flap-
who live with these realities and let them know the pro- other factory workers were the Democratic Party is to off. Though I believe her more ping and writhing on the
day after day cannot benefit posed cuts to vital services are rugged individualists. They all make people dependent on qualified than our current ground. Teenage boys ap-
fully from an education. While not acceptable. loved freedom and liberty; government. White House occupant who proached them nonchalantly,
I find cuts to education fund- Patrick Rushton they worked hard to enjoy the One of the big differentia- has displayed more than his grabbed them by their necks,
ing proposed by Gov. Tom Fairview Township small breaks in the action. tions between the Democratic share of foibles, I’m disgusted swung them around, hoping to
Corbett appalling, and laud Their love of freedom and Party leaders and myself is with the cookie-cutter pander- break their necks, or tore off
legislators for looking at ways ing we now have. None show their heads; one laughing
Reader laments
family helped them get up that I believe if you work hard,
to restore that funding, it every day to put in that long you should keep what you character worthy to even carry “nice young man” even threw
should not be at the expense day’s work. And, yes, often the earn. You should not be obli- the coat of the likes of George a headless pigeon at me.
of the safety of domestic vio-
lence and rape victims. Educa-
Democrat changes tavern awaited them for a
quick 15 minutes on the way
gated to pay the freight of
someone whose only problem-
Washington, Thomas Jefferson
or Abraham Lincoln.
Thankfully, that particular
pigeon shoot in Hegins is no

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tion cannot be a priority over ouldn’t the hardworking home in the dark. is that they do not want to Our country is in dire times more.
victim services, and it is bad parents of the baby Work is good for the heart. work. with worse ahead. We desper- Let’s hope that decent hu-
public policy. boomers be surprised? Unions helped them even the In our democracy, those ately require an unbiased man beings will object to this
Rape crisis centers across Something happened to the score with management so who are able to amass a huge leader of fortitude and convic- bloody spectacle once and for
Pennsylvania assisted more Democratic Party since I first that their wages were higher bounty and those who are able tion. Are there no survivors for all by calling their legislators,
than 31,000 victims of sexual joined at the age of 23. than mere subsistence. to earn even a meager living our country to draw from urging them to please support
assault in fiscal 2010. Approxi- I spent my first two years as I did benefit from my dad’s do have obligations to the following the aftermath of the SB 626 – to stop a cruel
mately one-third of those a voter registered as an Inde- notion of work. As a very poor and the sick and those “Tune in, turn on and drop “sport” that uses thousands of
clients were children. Domes- pendent and then my father young boy, he picked coal struggling with life. However, out” drug-infested generation? live pigeons for mere target
tic violence programs served helped me understand that in along the railroad tracks to that should be done through Is no humanity retained after practice.
92,000 victims, including Pennsylvania, being Independ- heat the home.When I was 5 trustworthy sources such as the “If it feels good, do it” and Has anyone heard of skeet
7,410 children during that ent meant I could not vote in years old, my first job was as Churches and charities. In- “I, me, mine” generations? shooting? It’s certainly a lot
same year. The proposed cut the primaries. an entrepreneur. I used either come re-distribution by gov- And for a country founded on more sportsmanlike than
is likely to result in a complete So, I changed to Democrat, an old pint-sized Radio Flyer ernment is not the way to Christian/Judeo principles, taking shots at small, helpless
lack of services for nearly like my dad. Wagon, an old wheel barrow, create a set of rugged individu- we see the imposed banish- and disadvantaged birds!
4,000 sexual assault victims. We were very close and or a twin-sized baby carriage als like our parents and grand- ment of any form and/or Natalie Jarnstedt
It is important to note that talked a lot about how things to collect papers and rags from parents that will help keep reference to God by loud lob- Greenwich, Conn.
for nine years rape crisis and were in America and in the my “customers” every Sat- America strong. byists.

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Allocate more funds to students attending colleges with higher graduation rates
WITH SIGNIFICANT full-time college students up to $5,500 determine how to allocate federal dol- demic support systems, and have large
fanfare, Vice President
Joe Biden recently
issued a call to action
COMMENTARY to help cover tuition payments. Al-
though few students receive the maxi-
mum Pell Grants, the grants are based
lars for financial aid is to examine the
U.S. Department of Education College
Completion Tool Kit. That set of policy
class sizes. Students often find the
classes they need to graduate are
closed because they quickly reach their
to boost college grad- MICHAEL MACDOWELL solely on need and are inversely related recommendations suggest, among full capacity. Smaller, mostly private
uation rates in the lion the country now produces annual- to the income of the student’s family. other things, that the federal and state colleges and universities, do a better
United States. His ly. The lower the family income, the grea- governments “embrace performance- job of graduating students efficiently.
March announcement We’ve seen developed countries in ter the Pell Grant. based funding,” including the gradua- For instance, the four-year graduation
followed on the heels of a talk by Presi- Asia and Europe borrow a strategy In the proposed 2011-2012 federal tion rates of colleges and universities. rate at Misericordia University for
dent Barack Obama himself, where he from America’s past successes in gener- budget, the maximum Pell Grant is Among students attending four-year 2009-10 was 66 percent. Few colleges
reiterated his long-held belief that ating college graduates. Following supposed to be cut by $845 per student institutions of higher education, only exceed this rate. The graduation rate
college graduates fuel the engine of World War II, the United States fos- and the total amount any student can 27 percent graduate in four years. Fifty- for all Pennsylvania public higher edu-
economic growth that this country tered college attendance and gradua- obtain is between $4,705 and $5,550. three percent graduate in five years and cation institutions was only 30 percent.
needs to compete in a global economy. tion as a strategy to ensure economic Those not receiving the maximum Pell 57 percent complete their education in Why should tax dollars be used to
The president and vice president are growth. Instead of letting returning GIs Grant would also receive a smaller six years. The fact that Pell Grants are subsidize such inefficiencies?
right in calling America’s attention to join unemployment and soup kitchen grant. Pell Grants are clearly the most paid on an annual basis means that for The way to stimulate growth in the
the issue. The United States ranks lines as they had done during the Great often-used resource by students to help every extra year in college, American number of college graduates is to allo-
ninth in the world in the percentage of Depression of the 1930s, the GI Bill pay for college. Supplemental Educa- citizens are paying millions of dollars cate funds to students who attend
adults ages 25 to 34 who have a college enabled tens of thousands of veterans tional Opportunity Grants (SEOGs), more in Pell Grant aid. And the longer colleges with higher graduation rates
education. America trails Korea, Cana- to attend college and start new lives another source to help pay for a college it takes a student to graduate, the more and do well in other performance mea-
da, Russia, Japan, New Zealand, Nor- and new families. This, in turn, helped education, are also to be cut. Reducing elusive the president’s goal becomes. sures. Such a system will present an
way, Ireland and Denmark in this all- create the American dream and grow Pell Grants and SEOG support sends a Why are students in four-year colleg- optimal distribution of taxpayer dollars
important category. In order to meet the middle class. mixed signal to those working hard to es taking so long to graduate? Numer- to the students who deserve them and
the goal of having the highest propor- While the post-911 GI Bill is still support the president’s goal of increas- ous reasons are given. Many students ensure that the president’s goal of in-
tion of college graduates by the year helping veterans, Pell Grants are by far ing college graduation rates by 50 must work and hence, cannot attend creasing the number of college gradu-
2020, our country will need to increase the largest investment the government percent. school full time. While this is an impor- ates is met.
the number of college graduates by 50 is making today in helping to create a Of course in these tough times all tant issue, more so is the fact that
percent — turning out about 8 million college-educated generation. These are federal expenditures need to be exam- large, mostly public institutions offer Michael A. MacDowell is president of Miser-
additional graduates from the 16 mil- means-tested grants, which award ined carefully. An excellent way to little advising, have precious few aca- icordia University in Dallas, Pa.

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Returning vets SEND US YOUR OPINION


they return unscathed, much
as my father did. But, not all
do.
the ultimate sacrifice to en-
sure our freedoms. Remember,
too, their families who so
have I been so proud and
encouraged by Luzerne Coun-
ty Republicans and Democrats
deserve support
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s I look back over the 13 one published letter every 30 days. merous other organizations to The Family Service Associ- voters rejected Jim Haggerty’s
years since my father • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
form the Tri-Vets Community ation is committed to helping bid for a seat on the Luzerne
passed away, I think about • Fax: 570-829-5537
• Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- Action Team to facilitate bet- our military families. For more County Court of Common
the many influences he had on Barre, PA 1871 1 ter services to support our information, contact us at Pleas.
me and my family -- behavior- veterans and military families. 823-5144 or through our Help To be a judge requires more
ally, attitudinally and, of As a community, we are obli- Line at 1-888-829-1341 than technical qualifications.
course, genetically. I am far he need not do. He advised his throughout his life and the gated to honor and to help Michael Zimmerman It requires a personal commit-
more like him than I would CO of his defiance, and within gifts he left me, but because it those who serve our country Executive director ment to “putting aside poli-
ever admit when I was a de- a few months found himself is a time when we publically through the armed forces in Family Service Association of tics.” I could not see Haggerty
fiant, oppositional teenager. I standing on Utah Beach, Nor- honor our veterans. My father their transition back to civilian Wyoming Valley
as an objective administrator
guess he was much the same Wilkes-Barre
mandy, in June, 1944, with a was a veteran, and he was life. Through assisting with of the law in view of his long-
when he was a teen. In fact, rifle replacing his typewriter proud of it. employment, education and term policy of “Covering Up
I’m reminded of one of his
stories from his youthful days.
and European soil replacing
his office chair. My own teen
It is hard for me to imagine
what passed through his mind
health care, we are obligated
to provide more opportuni-
Resident glad Crime Statistics” as Mayor of
Kingston.
He was but 19 years old,
serving in the Army within the
signal corps as a teletype
defiance never brought such
grave circumstances.
upon his first step on the
beach of southern France,
tiesfor those who have put
their lives on the line so we Haggerty lost bid Transparency is the key to
keeping things straight and
I realize that it is this time June 1944, and I hope that at can live peacefully with the honest. Special thanks to my

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ince 1979, I have been
operator. One winter day, his of year, between mid-May and some point no young man or freedoms and blessings we family, friends and supporters
active in Republican poli-
Commanding Officer asked mid-June, that I miss him woman will be asked to make enjoy. in Pittston for leading the way.
tics in Northeastern Penn-
him to do something – I don’t most, not so much for the such sacrifice. But, for now, As Memorial Day approach- sylvania. But never before John C. Cordora
recall what it was – that he felt many times we shared they are. I can only hope that es, remember those who gave Kingston
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U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski hits the trail for women


By JOHN FRITZE
The Baltimore Sun Women in Congress number of female lawmakers fell
by two to 88, or about 20 percent of
WASHINGTON — Like other After the 2010 election, the 88 90 88 the chamber.
74
Democrats in Congress, Sen. Bar- number of women in the House 65 73 The number of Republican
bara A. Mikulski is battling Repub- and Senate fell for the first time 63 65 women in the House increased by
in more than 30 years. 54 57
lican budget cuts and working to eight to 29, while the number of
bring home federal money for her 31 32 Democrats dropped by 10 to 59.
state. But as the 2012 election 20 17 23 24 25 25 Because Democratic women in
nears, Maryland’s senior senator is Congress still outnumber their Re-
also playing a role in national poli- publican counterparts by more
tics: helping to elect more women ’77 ’79 ’81 ’83 ’85 ’87 ’89 ’91 ’93 ’95 ’97 ’99 ’01 ’03 ’05 ’07 ’09 ’11 than 2-to-1, part of the decrease is
to Congress. Source: Center for American Women and Politics
Graphic: The Baltimore Sun simply a byproduct of the historic
© 2011 MCT
Asthelongest-servingwomanin gains the GOP made in the 2010
the chamber’s history, the self- female candidates. the Senate. Seven of them, six election. Riding a wave of anger
styled Dean of the Senate Women Because she has positioned her- Democrats and one Republican, over the economy and Democratic
is poised to become a powerful self as a leader on women’s issues are up for election next year. The policies, the GOP picked up 63
messenger and fundraiser for fe- in Congress — and because she incumbents include Sen. Claire new seats in the House to recap-
male Democratic senators run- will not be on the ballot in Mary- McCaskill of Missouri, among the ture the majority.
ning for re-election across the land again until 2016 —analysts most vulnerable Democrats in Of 13 new senators elected last
country next year. Eighteen say Mikulski could play a signifi- Congress, and Sen. Kirsten Gilli- year only one, Republican Kelly
months before voters head to the MCT PHOTO cant role in several states, includ- brand of New York, who was ap- Ayotte of New Hampshire, is a
polls, Mikulski is already in high U.S. Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) is the longest-serving female ing Missouri, Michigan and Wash- pointed and won a special election woman.
demand. in the history of the Senate. ington, as candidates look to court to serve out the last three years of Mikulski, 74, has gained nation-
Her efforts come at a challeng- women voters. Hillary Clinton’s Senate term after al prominence by focusing on
ing time for the Democratic Party, capture lost ground. February to speak at a $1,000-a- “She confers some degree of Clinton became secretary of state women’s issues. The former social
which will be forced to defend Mikulski’s reaction: no problem. plate fundraiser for Sen. Maria credibility to these candidates, but in 2009. worker left her mark on the Demo-
twice as many Senate seats as the “I’m going to organize the wom- Cantwell, a two-term Democrat she can also tell a very real story,” Decades of growth in the num- cratic health care overhaul, adding
GOP next year, just two years after en into a SWAT team,” said Mikul- from Washington who is up for re- said Jennifer Lawless, who heads ber of women in Congress came to language to require insurance
losing control of the House of Rep- ski, who won her own re-election election next year. In June, she will the Women and Politics Institute a halt after last year’s election. In companies to offer mammograms
resentatives. last year to a fifth term represent- head to Michigan for Democratic at American University. “Barbara the Senate, the number of women and other health services to wom-
The number of women in Con- ing Maryland in the Senate with 62 Sen. Debbie Stabenow. Earlier this Mikulski is in a position to help out remained constant at17. But in the
gress, meanwhile, fell this year for percent of the vote. “We’re going to month she was the keynote speak- this election because she doesn’t House of Representatives, the See MIKULSKI, Page 8E
the first time in more than three be like NATO: An attack on one er at an event organized by EMI- have to worry about her own race.”
decades — leaving advocates for will be an attack on all.” LY’s List, a liberal Washington- Seventeen women, 12 Demo-
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As face of health care law, HHS’ Sebelius soldiers on


By DAVID GOLDSTEIN countable,” said Robert Mof- er.
McClatchy Newspapers fit, a senior fellow at the Heri- “I can’t give you a date cer-
WASHINGTON — A global tage Foundation, a conserva- tain until I know what it is
flu pandemic loomed the very tive Washington research cen- that we’re looking for,” Sebeli-
day in 2009 that Kathleen Se- ter, who served at Sebelius’ us said. “But I can guarantee
belius took command of agency during the Ronald Re- you: All of us heard the ques-
Washington’s massive health agan administration. “Ameri- tion four or five times.”
care bureaucracy. She had to cans correctly believe that “She has been an incredibly
marshal a response quickly. they have lost a huge amount good soldier,” said Jeffrey Le-
A year later, when a drilling of freedom.” vi, the executive director of
rig exploded in the Gulf of Convincing doubters that the Trust for America’s
Mexico, she had to deal with the Democrats’ medicine will Health, a nonpartisan public-
the medical fallout from the be good for them has been dif- health advocacy group. “She’s
worst oil spill in U.S. history. ficult. But at 63 and a runner someone who bears all the
But throughout her two for three decades, Sebelius criticism and answers all
years as the secretary of knows something about endu- those difficult questions,
health and human services, rance. most of which are being
her toughest challenge has The former Democratic posed not because of sub-
been to shoulder the defense MCT PHOTO governor of Kansas, who cam- stance but because of the poli-
— and weather the political Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius holds a paigned around the country tics and trying to score politi-
blows — of the biggest expan- news conference to release updated guidance for schools during for Barack Obama in 2008, is cal points.”
sion of America’s health care the upcoming influenza season, at the Health and Human Ser- the front-line defender of But Sebelius isn’t above
system in half a century. vices Department in Washington, D.C. what could be his most endur- playing politics herself.
“I cannot overstate the pres- ing achievement, or his undo- She was asked at the hear-
sure she was under during the ing. ing what the Ryan Medicare
health care debate, yet she “She has been an incredibly good soldier. She’s Perhaps her own, as well. plan would mean for a cancer
handled it with aplomb and “It fulfills an incredibly im- patient.
the facts,” said Sen. Barbara someone who bears all the criticism and answers portant legacy to finally have “People will run out of mon-
Boxer, D-Calif. “She doesn’t all those difficult questions, most of which are be- an opportunity to have health ey very quickly, and if you run
engage in hyperbole. She’s care available and affordable out of the government vouch-
calm. She reflects the no-dra- ing posed not because of substance but because of for most Americans and all er and then you run out of
ma-Obama kind of approach.” House of Representatives to the politics and trying to score political points.” the children and family ser- your own money, you’re really
A year after the 10-year, $1.1 replace Medicare’s guaran- vices I’ve believed in and left to scrape together charity
Jeffrey Levi
trillion overhaul passed with- teed benefit with set pay- worked on all my life,” she care, go without care, die
Executive Director of the Trust for America’s Health
out a single Republican vote, ments to individuals, adjusted said during a recent inter- sooner,” Sebelius said.
it remains a deep and divisive for inflation, for them to pur- view. “I can’t imagine at this Critics said she’d inflamed
fault line in American poli- chase private insurance. point being anyplace else.” the debate.
tics. The nonpartisan Congres- mitment made 46 years ago to have challenged the health There are times she prob- Sebelius was mildly con-
Bridging it seems out of the sional Budget Office has said the seniors of this country care law. They contend that ably wishes she were. Her ex- trite: “I certainly didn’t mean
question. Opposition to “Oba- that the plan, offered by Re- that they won’t go bankrupt the individual mandate, asperation with the attacks to suggest that passing the
macare” is the price of admis- publican Rep. Paul Ryan of based on health care costs. ... which requires people to pur- and misinformation — who budget made people die soon-
sion to being taken seriously Wisconsin and passed by the The federal government pays chase insurance or pay a fine, could ever forget “death pan- er. I do think that shifting
in Republican circles. Sebeli- House, would shift more 70 percent of the costs of is unconstitutional. Lower els” — can be abundantly costs — which is, no doubt,
us’ critics remain implacable. health care costs onto se- health care for the very mem- court rulings have been mixed clear. what the plan would do — on-
“I’m not pleased, frankly, niors. By 2030, they could be bers of Congress who voted to so far, and the case is likely to During a recent hearing be- to seniors may well leave
with her performance,” said on the hook for as much as 70 flip that on seniors. It’s a com- end up before the U.S. Su- fore the House Education and some people in very difficult
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, percent. Supporters of the mitment that they haven’t preme Court. the Workforce Committee, situations where they go
who opposed her nomination. Ryan plan counter that com- taken on themselves, but Congressional Republicans Rep. Todd Rokita, a Republi- without care that they may
“I think the law is unafforda- petition for seniors’ health they’re willing to put on the and the party’s evolving cast can freshman from Indiana, need.”
ble, and costs will explode far care dollars would reduce the seniors of this country.” of 2012 presidential hopefuls kept pressing Sebelius on Sebelius wants to see
beyond the preliminary esti- cost of private insurance, thus The fight over health care want to repeal the law. when she’d get back to him health care restructuring
mates.” lowering theirs as well. rages on, in the conservative- “The rules and regulations about a mine safety rule on through. That depends, of
The secretary is just as At a news conference last media sphere, on Capitol Hill are going to be imposed out- coal dust. Another Indiana course, on whether Obama is
pointed when she talks about week, Sebelius said the GOP and in the courts. side of legislative channels, Republican had asked her the re-elected, and if so, keeps
the plan by Republicans in the plan “would destroy this com- More than two dozen states where you hold people ac- same question minutes earli- her on.

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Alec Baldwin plans to leave the


hit series ’30 Rock’ after this
season.

Baldwin
ponders
life after
‘30 Rock’
By JAKE COYLE
AP Entertainment Writer
NEW YORK — In a recent epi-
sode of “30 Rock,” Alec Baldwin’s
character, Jack Donaghy, went
through a kind of midlife crisis,
splitting into four alternate ver-
sions of his self.
One, “sideways Jack,” chastised
Donaghy for allowing an intended
six-month stop in TV to turn into
five years, leaving him stalled and
no longer a “shark.”
“You don’t even know what a
‘South Park’ guys make shark is anymore!” exclaimed the
alternate Donaghy.
‘really different’ Broadway The episode played artfully with
Baldwin’s own career ambitions,
By MARK KENNEDY AP Drama Writer which didn’t include sitcom star-

N
dom until Tina Fey’s “30 Rock”
EW YORK — For years, Trey Parker and Matt came along.
Stone have lampooned everything, from Scientol- Now, though, Baldwin is con-
ogytoTigerWoods,PriusdriverstoIslam,Britney templating his exit from “30 Rock.”
Spears to the great state of New Jersey. He has one season left on his con-
They’ve even had the boldness to make fun of tract with NBC and has said he will
George Clooney. leave at that point.
Is nothing sacred? “That’s pretty much all I think
“That is sacred,” Parker says, looking suitably chastised dur- aboutrightnow,”hesaidinarecent
ing an interview in a Times Square restaurant after being re- interview. “To finish the show, I’m
mindedthatheandStoneoncedaredtocallClooneysmug.“We going to do this year then start
crossed the line there.” thinking about what I want to do
Now the twisted minds behind “South Park” are daring to next.It’sthebigquestion.It’sbeena
cross another line: They’re goofing on the Mormon church in a great experience, and I’ve loved do-
big, brassy Broadway musical. ing the show. It changed my life. I’ll
Togetherwith“AvenueQ”writerRobertLopez,theduohave never have it this good again, I
left behind their foul-mouthed elementary students to tell a sto- know that. But I know that I’ve got
to do something different, try
See MORMON, Page 5F something different. I don’t know
what that’s going to be.”
This summer, Baldwin will shoot
Woody Allen’s next film, in Rome, as
well as the big-screen adaptation of
the Broadway musical “Rock of Ag-
es” and the indie drama “Hick.”
Though Baldwin, 53, worked pri-
marily in movies before “30 Rock”
andhassinceworkedinsuchfilmsas
2009’s “It’s Complicated,” he said he
won’tnecessarilyreturntothatpath.
“WhenIgobackintotheworldto
gotowork,Idon’tknowhowlikelyI
would be to (make movies). This is
something I can’t answer now,” he
said. “But if I want to do something
afterthat,Idon’tknowifthatwould
be another series on television — I
doubt I would do that. Just to go to
work, maybe I would do films
Trey Parker, right, and Matt Stone, co-creators of the Broadway show ‘The Book of Mormon,’
See BALDWIN, Page 4F
pose for a portrait outside the Eugene O’Neill Theatre in New York. AP PHOTO

For Irish singer O’Donnell, it’s all about the audience


By BRAD PATTON
IF YOU GO spot) and has sold more than 12 million
bpatton@timesleader.com CDs and DVDs.
The last time Irish crooner Daniel Who: Daniel O’Donnell He recently filmed his 11th PBS special,
O’Donnell came to town, he played the are- When: 7 p.m. Tuesday and 7 p.m. Wednes- “Daniel O’Donnell: Live From Nashville,”
na; this time, he will be back in the more day with special guests Duff and one of his mu-
Where: F.M. Kirby Center for the Perform-
intimate confines of the F.M. Kirby Center ing Arts, Public Square, Wilkes-Barre
sical heroes, Charley Pride. The concert,
for the Performing Arts. Tickets: $57 to $87 filmed at the Ryman Auditorium, the for-
And so many people wanted to hear his Call: 826-1100. Or visit www.ticketmaster- mer home of the Grand Ole Opry, will pre-
trademark combination of country music, .com mier in August.
inspirational ballads, ’60s pop and Irish “That was something I definitely looked
standards, a second show had to be added. forward to as I have always loved country
O’Donnell, along with his longtime mu- gave music one last shot with a self-fi- music,” O’Donnell said in a recent inter-
sical companion, Mary Duff, and the Da- nanced recording of “My Donegal Shore.” view from his home in Ireland before the
nielO’DonnellBand,willperformTuesday He secured a recording contract two years start of his tour. “I have worked with Char-
and Wednesday in Wilkes-Barre. Both later with a performance for 80,000 at the ley Pride a number of times before, but it is
shows start at 7 p.m. London Irish Festival. always a great thrill and privilege to sing
O’Donnell, born and raised in Kincass- Best-selling albums and sold-out con- with him.”
lagh, County Donegal, Ireland, began his certs in his homeland soon led to a series of O’Donnell is quick to give PBS the bulk
musical career in the early 1980s as part of hugely popular PBS specials and world- of the credit for his success in America, but
his sister’s band. But by1983, he was wash- widestardom.Atonepoint,O’Donnellhad he said a lot of it is also due to his song se-
ing dishes at Dublin’s Central Hotel and nine out of the 15 albums on Billboard’s Beloved Irish crooner Daniel O’Donnell has two tour stops set for Wilkes-Barre
thinking of immigrating to Canada. He World Music chart (including the No. 1 See O’DONNELL, Page 5F next week.
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NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD PUZZLE HOROSCOPE


ARIES (March 21-April 19). A
project will stay on track
because of your consistent
efforts to keep it that way.
You are excellent at get-
ting things done on time,
and you’ll help another
person deliver similar
results.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20).
Your smile has greater
magnetism than usual.
You will be in a daring
mood, especially socially.
You will express yourself
in a way that you haven’t
before and connect with
someone new.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21).
You’ll be managing an
unruly problem. It will
feel as futile as trying to
herd butterflies. However,
since your sign rules but-
terflies, if anyone can do
this, you can.
CANCER (June 22-July 22).
You are powerful. And yet
you still need to be nur-
tured and cared for on a
daily basis, and you don’t
always want to be the
one doing it. Besides, you
deserve to be cherished.
So let it happen.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
Sleepwalking is something
humans do often and only
rarely at night. If you have
fallen into a pattern of
sleepwalking through part
of your daily routine, you
will be startled awake by
today’s events.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
Pride of ownership applies
to all of your possessions,
and you’ll take care that
they sparkle, shine and
really work. Tonight, you’ll
be reminded how much
you cherish and need
5/29/11 plenty of space to do
your thing.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).

BONUS PUZZLE You are in tune with your


surroundings, and you can
sense the needs of the
people around you even
FOR THE RECORD
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The Sunday Crossword if they never say a word
about them. You’ll turn a
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis stranger into an acquain-
tance, or you’ll refresh a
past acquaintanceship.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
You will stubbornly resist
your own rules. If they are
causing you stress, maybe
they aren’t so important
after all. Keeping yourself
from what you really want
only serves to strengthen
your resolve to have it.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Each moment of a
relationship either builds
it or tears it down. You can
sense that your ties with
loved ones are getting
stronger and more stable.
An orderly and organized
environment helps to
make this happen.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). You’ve honed your
social skills and can’t help
it if they happen to be
extremely effective now.
You will use your charm to
reel someone in. You may
not wish to do this on pur-
pose, but it will happen all
the same.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
You are often the center
of attention today, though
this won’t go to your head
in the least. You use the
spotlight to make others
laugh and feel good about

DIAGRAMLESS CRYPTOGRAMS being together.


PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).
People will admire you
for being decisive, but not
for being impulsive. If the
choice you make is incor-
rect, you’ll pay for it later.
So you’ll take your time, as
usual, with your mind on
the future.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May
29). You often take for
granted that everyone
can do what you do — but
it’s simply not true. Your
self-esteem is lifted as
you realize that you are
uniquely talented. You’ll
begin a new venture in
June. A relationship devel-
ops in surprising ways
in July. You’ll enjoy a
vacation in August.
September brings a finan-
cial bonus. Pisces and
Aquarius people adore
you. Your lucky numbers
are: 30, 1, 44, 49 and 18.

Puzzle Answers
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DANIEL O’DONNELL DISCOGRAPHY

O’DONNELL Beloved Irish crooner Daniel O’Donnell has a familiar


voice that speaks to multiple genres and generations.
His religious faith informs plenty of his music, which is
a collection of old favorites and songs of his homeland.
SAN MIGUEL
Continued from Page 1F A sampling: Continued from Page 8F
• “Through The Years,” a four-CD compilation set of 60
lection, which encompasses many different styles and eras. Irish, American cover and religious favorites. similarities end. Each building’s ar-
“IjustsingthesongsIlove,andInevergettiredofsinging • “Together Again,” with singing companion Mary Duff. 15 chitecture creates a variety of quir-
them,” he said. “When I go to a show, I want to hear the favorites, including “Top of the World” and “Hey, Good ky floor plans. One garden-level
Lookin’ ” room at Casa Fuente contains only
songs I love to listen to, no matter how many times I have • “Can You Feel The Love,” on DVD and double CD. A live
heardthem.SoIalwaysmakesureIdothesameforthepeo- PBS concert of 27 songs. a cozy bedroom and bath. In con-
ple who come to see me. • “Live From Branson” and “Branson Encore,” PBS trast, Case Limon has a sprawling
“Ilovedoingtheshows,andIlovetheinteractionwiththe concerts on DVD and double CD suite complete with a steel spiral
• “Songs of Faith,” a PBS live concert with the Irish staircase that leads to a private
audience,” he continued. “I have never not wanted to do a Philharmonic Choir and “Faith & Inspiration,” a studio
show, and I don’t even call it work. Doing something you recording of 16 inspirational songs, including “Nearer My rooftop deck equipped with a
love is really a wonderful way to spend your life.” God To Thee” and “Wind Beneath My Wings.” plunge pool and an Imax-worthy
O’Donnell also said his current five-week tour of North view of La Parroquia. (Room ser-
Americawillbeoneofhislastfortheforeseeablefuture,soit vice, anyone?)
may be quite some time before he comes to Wilkes-Barre have been touring quite extensively for the past 25 years, so The hotel has a variety of perks.
again. I am taking some time to have a rest. So popular is Irish crooner Daniel O’Donnell Wilkes- The 3-year-old Laja Spa offers ev-
“I am still going to do a few shows in Branson and a few “I will still be recording, but I am looking forward to hav- Barre’s F.M. Kirby Center had to book two back-to- erything from a warm-river-stone
others, but I won’t be doing any tours next year,” he said. “I ing a little more down time.” back shows. massage to Reiki therapy. Every
service begins with a ritualistic
washing of the feet.

MORMON
To which Stone adds: “It better would be already out on DVD by religious.BothStoneandParkersay A block or so away, the hotel’s Sa-
be.” now — it’s great we stuck through they consider themselves optimis- zon Cookery School offers the ex-
Parker then turns hopeful: “We it and did it this way.” ticpeoplewhotrytostripawaycyn- pertise of Mexican chefs (and the
haven’t had a lot of walkouts so far.” Picking on Mormons isn’t new icism and reveal humanity beneath. occasional celeb such as Rick Bay-
Continued from Page 1F less)toguestsandthepublic.Atab-
Parker, 41, and Stone, 39, have for the “South Park” dudes: In Sea- “If you’re going to satirize some-
ry about two young missionaries been working on the musical on son 7, they also went after The thing — if you’re going to make a letop boutique inside the school’s
whose faith is rocked when they and off for about seven years, put- Church of Latter-day Saints, mostly point about something — you restored 18th-century casa sells lo-
come face-to-face with famine, ting the story and songs away each by mocking participants as relent- have an obligation to present the cal pottery, hand-stitched linens,
war and AIDS in Africa. timetheyhadtomakeanotherepi- lessly cheery and by humming peopleasrealpeople,”Parkersays. cookbooks and utensils.
“The Book of Mormon,” which sodeof“SouthPark”orfinishtheir “dum, dum, dum” over the animat- “If you want it to work, you have to If you prefer that someone else
stars Josh Gad and Andrew Ran- films “South Park: Bigger, Longer ed stories about founder Joseph have the heart there.” do the cooking, there are two res-
nells, has foul language, some bril- & Uncut” and “Team America: Smith. It’s not personal, they insist. That means jokes about bodily taurants led by hotel executive chef
liantly sarcastic songs, references World Police.” “Mormons are pretty darn good functions or misbehaving celebri- Felipe Ramirez Gorosica. The
to genital mutilation, plenty of “We’re trying to do something re- atturningtheothercheek,”Parker ties have had to be cut if it doesn’t fit more formal Andanza has a central
suppressed homosexuality, tap- Andrew Rannells stars in ’The ally different. If we wanted to do says. themusical,somethingofwhichthe courtyard with orange trees, a roar-
dancing Mormons, war crimes Book of Mormon,’ written by ‘South Park: The Musical’ we could “They’re really good at being re- new Broadway playwrights have ing fire and live music. (Try the
threatened on an infant, Darth Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have done that. It probably would ally nice,” Stone agrees. had to remind themselves as they roasted stuffed quail drizzled with
Vader and a character who repeat- the creators of ’South Park.’ have made a lot more money,” The two, both atheists, don’t an- put the finishing touches on “The a mole sauce.) Casa del Parque
edly complains about having mag- Stonesays.“Wewantedtodosome- ticipate the same sort of backlash Book of Mormon.” A two-hour mu- housed in a former 17th-century
gots in his scrotum. cal team — and a Parker childhood thing ... a little more sophisticated.” they got when a radical Muslim sical, after all, is quite different from fort, serves traditional Mexican
While the show makes fun of favorite—thatalsodealtwithfresh- They’ve mulled the idea of a group was angered after they de- creating a 22-minute episode of fare for lunch and low-key suppers.
several Broadway shows includ- faced Americans confronting other Mormon musical since college picted the prophet Muhammad in their topical TV show. Go easy on the house-made sangri-
ing “Fela!” and “The Lion King,” culturesinshowssuchas“SouthPa- and found that their dream was a bear suit. Why not? For one “I think when we do it best — tasthough;itcanbehardtofindthe
audience-members at the Eugene cific”or“TheKingandI.”Parkerand shared by Lopez, who they met af- thing, the Mormon church has sometimes we hit it and sometimes correct casa gate by moonlight.
O’Neill Theatre may be surprised Stone also say a show about Mor- ter watching and loving “Avenue been, in a word, polite. we don’t — is when the characters The vibe: Authentic, historic
that Parker and Stone have main- mons isn’t that strange when you Q,” a musical that featured foul- “The production may attempt do something emotionally true to charm and privacy in the heart of
tained the structure and feel of a consider other religious-themed mouthed puppets and sassy to entertain audiences for an eve- that story. Then it’s a real story.” the action near El Jardin.
traditional musical. musicals such as “Fiddler on the songs. The three were determined ning,” the church says in a state- Which brings us back to the Don’t miss: The 60-foot garden
“Wethoughtfromtheverybegin- Roof” and “Jesus Christ Superstar.” not to waiver from their original ment,“buttheBookofMormonas original question: Is nothing sa- swimming pool with a bronze
ning that the biggest challenge was It’s clear the team is banking mission: a musical. a volume of scripture will change cred to these men? sculpture by artist Jorge Marin.
to write a real Broadway musical,” on more than rabid “South Park” “Even though there were a few people’s lives forever by bringing No, they say. Nothing can be Rates:Roomsfrom$236to$573.
Stone says. “With unconventional fans to keep the musical afloat. times where we got tempted dur- them closer to Christ.” ruled out for ridicule. Contact: 415-152-7040; www.ca-
material, sure. But to do unconven- “We’re hoping it’s a pretty ing the process to go, ‘Oh, let’s just To be sure, the musical is not ter- “As long as it’s done in the right sasn.com.
tional material conventionally.” broad group,” Parker says. make this a movie’ — because it riblyanti-Mormonorevenveryanti- way,” Parker says.
They’ve largely succeeded:
There’s certainly more than a nod in
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we couldn’t help but wonder what some of our favorite authors were my lap, I hold an open book. My head
is bowed, long blond hair studiously
stone, $24.99 looking forward to tossing in their travel bag or bringing out to the
11. Area 51. Annie Jacobsen. Little, tucked behind my ears. I wish I could
Brown, $27.99 backyard or the beach for one of those long, sunny afternoons. For remember the book I was reading, but
12. 20 Years Younger. Bob Greene. many, the coming months seem to be a chance to catch up on those I can’t.
Little, Brown, $27.99 What I do remember is that I knew
13. Unbroken. Laura Hillenbrand. beguiling titles we somehow don’t have time for the rest of the year my mother was taking the picture —
Random House, $27 even though she didn’t know I knew
14. The Psychopath Test. Jon but are oh-so made for summer.
it. As a result, I was trying extra-hard
Ronson. Riverhead, $25.95
to look serious. Serious summer-read-
15. On China. Henry Kissinger.
Penguin Press, $36
Peter Bognanni, recently awarded Chris Adrian, author of the novel “The ing girl. That was me. Working my
the Los Angeles Times Book Prize Great Night,” a retelling of Shakes- way on a camping trip through either
MASS MARKET for First Fiction for “The House of peare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” the latest Cynthia Voigt coming-of-
1. Water for Elephants. Sara Tomorrow:” Since I’m teaching a set in San Francisco: I will be spending a
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age triumph on a camping trip or curl-
Gruen. Algonquin, $7.99
novella in the Malone’s multi-volume biography of ing my toes in terror while taking in secretary.
2. Game of Thrones. George R.R.
Martin. Bantam, $8.99 fall, I’m looking Thomas Jefferson. the darkness of a Lois Duncan murder So, as I tiptoed into Woolf’s solitary
3. Worth Dying For. Lee Child. Dell, forward to mystery. room each day, leaving the sidewalks
$9.99 reading “Good- On the other hand, at that age, I of Tucson radiating heat in waves and
bye, Colum- could also have been reading Anne the pungent scent of dry creosote for
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bus” by Philip
Giffin. St. Martin’s, $7.99 author of the novel Frank’s “The Diary of a Young Girl,” the grassy lawns of early 20th century
Roth again.
5. A Clash of Kings. George R.R. “West of Here:” Is “Animal Farm,” “The Metamorpho- Oxford, upon which Woolf, and wom-
There’s some-
Martin. Bantam, $8.99 thing about this the summer I sis” or “The Catcher in the Rye,” all en in general, were not allowed to
6. The Search. Nora Roberts. Jove, that book that finally revisit “The books my father recommended to me. tread, I began to feel something I
$7.99 pulls me back. I Brothers Karamazov” I believe those were reserved for book hadn’t before.
7. Storm Prey. John Sandford. read it for the or “Moby-Dick,” two of
Berkley, $9.99 my all time favorite
reports that I would deliver to my It was a deep sense of kinship — the
first time as a teenager, and it has fifth-grade teacher, who rewarded my delicate, magical string that a good
8. A Storm of Swords. George R.R. seemed to find me every few years novels? Perhaps. I
Martin. Bantam, $8.99 since. I’m willing to admit that this might have to take precocious diligence with coupons for book can sew through the human ex-
9. Something Blue. Emily Giffin. might be because I have yet to fully them both out in my Pizza Hut personal pan pizzas. perience. Pulled tight enough, that
St. Martin’s, $7.99 enter the world of adulthood. Or 1976 motor home/ But in the summer, reading took on string can draw the whole of history
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Vision, $9.99 of triple-digit heat. And in August I finished the book sitting on a
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ber. Mira, $7.99 tive and His Rendezvous with American History:” I’ll be judging the National Book the last, time literature would affect chapter, a slight breeze began to ruffle
13. Dead in the Family. Charlaine Awards this year, so I look forward to reading about 600 nonfiction books this sum- me like that. the tattered paperback’s pages. And
mer. The best summer reading I did in the past was in 1993 — I was working my butt
Harris. Ace, $7.99 The book was “A Room of One’s then I smelled it — the unmistakable
off at a Chinese restaurant in Tuscaloosa, Ala., but I stole some time to read Ezra
14. Naked Heat. Richard Castle. Own” by Virginia Woolf. The extend- scent of rain. A monsoon was coming.
Pound, Emily Dickinson and William Faulkner on the greasy kitchen floor. Literature
Hyperion, $9.99 had never been tastier. ed essay is based on a series of lec- I finished the book — kissing it as I
15. A Feast for Crows. George R.R. tures on women and fiction that Woolf closed it (something I still do) — and
Martin. Bantam, $8.99
gave in 1928 at two women’s colleges rose from my chair to look down the
TRADE at Cambridge University. In examin- long, flat street. I could see rain — like
1. Heaven Is for Real. Todd Burpo ing the lives of female writers, Woolf an ink smudge — sweeping swiftly
with Lynn Vincent. Thomas Mark Kurlansky, author of concluded that for a woman to write, across the sky, and the hair on the
Nelson, $16.99 Lisa Napoli, author of the
memoir “Radio Shangri-La:” “Salt,” “Cod” and the new she needed two things that most of back of my neck stood up in anticipa-
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Berkley, $16 What I Learned in Bhutan, the
Happiest Kingdom on Earth”: Without Fish:” I have a pile money and a room of her own. The streaks of lightning began to flash on
3. The Immortal Life of Henrietta all set to go, which includes
Lacks. Rebecca Skloot. Broad-
This summer is all about re- idea led her to speculate about what the horizon, I thought about the writ-
searching and writing my next lots of new books that
way, $16 aren’t new anymore in- would happen to a brilliant woman er I wanted to become and the vast-
book, which is about building without resources or an outlet for her ness of the life ahead of me. The world
4. Water for Elephants. Sara community. I can’t wait to dive cluding a Roberto Bolano
Gruen. Algonquin, $14.95 into “The Great Good Place” by novel, Roddy Doyle’s “The creativity. That woman could indeed felt massive, and a shiver of excite-
5. Room. Emma Donoghue. LB/ Ray Oldenburg and re-read Dead Republic,” Chinese be frustrated to the point of suicide, ment about the future ran through
Back Bay, $14.99 Robert Putnam’s “Bowling poetry by Bei Dao and Mi- Woolf thought. The book ends with me. I thought of Woolf, and for a mo-
6. Life. Keith Richards. LB/Back Alone.” chio Kaku’s “Physics of the Future.” an exhortation to women to continue ment I felt that she was there with me.
Bay, $16.99 writing, so that one day their daugh- My clothes were soaked, and my
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ters might know true freedom of the hair stuck to my face, and I began to
Verghese. Vintage, $15.95
8. Something Borrowed. Emily mind. weep, suddenly and uncontrollably
Giffin. St. Martin’s Griffin, $14.99 As the daughter of a mother who — for the rain, for Woolf, for my moth-
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Jennifer Egan. Anchor, $14.95 the novel “Baked:” Three of my author of the novel of the book “It’s Always fought the feminist battle for me, I promise of a book that would never
10. Empire of the Summer Moon. favorite writers have new books “Silver Sparrow:” Personal: Emotion in had grown up with the feeling that I leave me.
S.C. Gwynne. Scribner, $16 coming out, so I’m looking forward I’d love to give a the New Workplace:” really could be anything I wanted to Years later, when I was 28, I visited
11. The Passage. Justin Cronin. to stretching out, mixing myself a little love to some I’m eager to read Tea
L.A. writers: if Obreht’s “The Tiger’s
be. It never occurred to me that the Woolf’s home at 29 Fitzroy Square in
Ballantine, $16 frosty cocktail and cracking the
spines on “The Twelfth Enchant- you’re not familiar Wife,” and my book club is world had once been unwelcoming of London. It was late at night, and I
12. Lone Survivor. Marcus Luttrell.
ment” by David Liss, “The Hottest with the work of reading Naguib Mahfouz’s female achievement, even though my crept up the stairs just to touch the
LB/Back Bay, $15.99
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Alina Bronsky and “This Is Where Nichelle Tramble, Junichiro Tanizaki’s “The growing up there were two accepted I wept again, like a 15-year-old in a
McDougall. Vintage, $15.95
We Live” by Janelle Brown. check them out. Makioka Sisters.” career paths for women — teacher or summer monsoon.
14. The Art of Racing in the Rain.
Garth Stein. Harper, $14.99
15. The 9th Judgment. James
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Grand Central, $14.99
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Over-the-top overnights in San Miguel


By CHRISTOPHER WYNN Executive
The Dallas Morning News chef Car-
SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, los Han-
Mexico — Tourists have long non
flocked to Mexico’s historic village plates a
of San Miguel de Allende. Maybe dish in
it’s the crisp nights and temperate the open
daysofthismountainsidesettingin kitchen of
his 1826
the central plains. Maybe it’s the
Restau-
sunsets, which glow deep and red
rant &
over the town’s tightly clustered
Bar at
Spanish Colonial haciendas and Rosewood
cast long shadows across its nar- San Mi-
row cobblestone lanes. guel de
What’s striking these days is that Allende,
tiny San Miguel, which is more Mexico.
than 400 miles from the closest
Mexican beach, now supports
three luxury hotel resorts. Dallas- IF YOU GO
based Rosewood (as in the Man-
sion on Turtle Creek) debuted its GETTING THERE: Fly to Leon/Guanajuato, Mexico. There, arrange
elegant, 13-acre property here in transportation by shuttle or car service for the 80-minute ride into San
Miguel.
February. The modernist Hotel We tried a service recommended to us by one of the hotels, Operadora
Matilda flung open its front gate to Turistica Bestur (011-52-415-103-5353). Prices range from $75 to drive
the public last fall. Longtime stan- you in a midsize sedan to $100 for a full-size SUV. The driver will meet
dard Casa de Sierra Nevada, which you at the gate at the airport and even provide bottled water for the
became an Orient-Express proper- trip. Tip: The drive to town can be a bit bumpy; take precautions if
ty in 2006, has upped the offerings you’re prone to motion sickness. We tried an old trick that worked
great: pop a peppermint in your mouth.
at its multiple lush mansions. MCT PHOTOS
DRESS APPROPRIATELY: Don’t even think about navigating San
All of this is a boon for travelers. Get a view of the sunset from the tapas bar atop Rosewood in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Miguel’s cobblestone streets and uneven sidewalks in heels or slick-
Afterspendingalldayshoppingthe soled shoes.
markets at El Jardin square, perus- dals and cool drinks from the pool- sort’s 2,000-bottle wine room. frosted windows (for privacy). COMMON-SENSE PRECAUTIONS: Tourist safety in Mexico has re-
ing art galleries at the converted sideAgualounge.Youcanalsospend Rates: Rooms from $295 to The hotel’s Spa Matilda, which ceived a lot of attention. Most concerns and warnings focus on border
factory Fabrica La Aurora or admir- the afternoon getting a treatment at $2,250 (includes breakfast for two). made this year’s Conde Nast Trav- towns. San Miguel is considered very safe, and we felt comfortable even
ing the gothic church spires of La the hotel’s Sense spa. Contact: 1-888-767-3966; eler’s hot list, counts the city’s only after dark.
Use good judgment and travel major highways only during the day.
Parroquia, who wouldn’t want to Whatever your day plans, get to www.rosewoodsanmiguel.com. hammam steam cave among its As always, stick to bottled water.
shelter-in-placewitharomatherapy the resort’s Luna Rooftop Tapas bragging rights. We might tout the
massages and a five-course wine Bar by dusk. Try a flight of fruit-in- Hotel Matilda hotel’s night life. The upstairs
dinner? We file this report on San fused margaritas and a decon- Sleek, sexy Hotel Matilda could lounge mixes cocktails made from Rates: Rooms from $319 to $894 Each mansion generally con-
Miguel’s three most over-the-top structed shrimp cocktail as you pass for a boutique hotel in New small-batch, specialty liquors. per night; includes breakfast. tains only five to seven rooms or
overnights. take in the 360-degree view of the York, which is exactly why its cob- Restaurant Matilda, with a patio Contact:855-628-4532;www.ho- suites (there are 37 total) arranged
mountains and glowing rooftops. blestone-lanesettinginSanMiguel overlooking the pool, is also a hot telmatilda.com. around interior courtyards bloom-
Rosewood San Miguel De Allende Foodies will also want to book a is intriguing. The 32-room hotel is spot. Executive chef Bernard ing with fragrant bougainvilleas
Squint your eyes and Rosewood’s table at the resort’s 1826 Restau- thevisionofeccentricowner-devel- McDonough whips up everything Casa de Sierra Nevada and other native blossoms. The re-
San Miguel hotel looks as if it has rant & Bar. The open-concept oper Harold “Spook” Stream, who from tequila-barrel-smoked duck Casa de Sierra Nevada is the sult is that you feel like you’ve
been there for years with its stucco kitchen is ideal for watching loca- named it for his mother. to homemade fennel-pollen pasta. grande dame of San Miguel’s exclu- scored keys to a friend’s in-town vil-
walls, grand archways and stone co- vore executive chef Carlos Han- The Matilda is built around a The vibe: Hip-looking guests sive overnights. The reason in a la rather than a visitor with a hotel
lumns.Infact,the67-roomluxuryre- non prepare everything from central courtyard with an infinity- pout and sip cocktails in a minimal- word: privacy. swipe card.
sort opened three months ago. baked suckling pig to crispy corn edge swimming pool and dramatic ist gallery-like setting. The hotel is not a single building Rooms have consistent finishes
Rooms feel like upscale Mexican empanadas. The vibe: Extreme water-wall fountain. Guest rooms Don’t miss: “The Archer” paint- with a bustling lobby (and attend- such as carved-wood trim, wrought-
haciendas: beamed ceilings, stone pampering in an old-world coloni- are minimalist and airy. It’s worth inginthelobbylibraryisareplicaof ants taking note of your comings iron details and polished-copper
fireplaces,glassdoorsthatopenonto al environment with all of the noting that while many suites have famed Mexican artist Diego Riv- and goings), but six colonial man- soaking tubs, but that’s where the
private garden terraces. The resort’s new-construction amenities. expansive views, some smaller era’s portrait of the hotel owner’s sions loosely clustered less than
two swimming pools are equally in- Don’t miss: La Cava, the re- courtyard-facing rooms have only mother, Matilda Stream. two blocks from the city square. See SAN MIGUEL, Page 5F
viting. The main pool is lined by a
row of white tent cabanas stocked
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150 Special Notices 380 Travel 406 ATVs/Dune 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
Buggies $5000
ACME AUTO SALES BUICK `05 LESABRE CADILLAC `04
YANKEES TRIP
ADOPT TO CINCINNATI
YAMAHA`04 RHINO
Adoring couple
longs to share our
June 20, 21 and 22
(Monday, Tuesday, Excellent condition, CADILLAC `94 343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
3.8 V6, 20 city/29
highway. 42,000 SEVILLE SLS
100 Wednesday) 200 hours. Priced Scranton 18509 miles. Last year
DEVILLE SEDAN
lives and give Beige. Fully loaded
Catch the Yankees to sell. $6,500 or Across from Scranton Prep full size model.
ANNOUNCEMENTS your newborn
secure, endless
take on the Reds at best offer. Call GOOD CREDIT, BAD Excellent condition
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
The Great American Keith 570-971-4520 94,000 miles, CREDIT, NO CREDIT in & out. Roadster
love. Call Our Auto Credit
rotors, new brakes.
Ballpark in Cincin- automatic, front cloth roof. Gold with
110 Lost Expenses paid
nati, Ohio Hot Line to get tan interior. $8,400
Just serviced.
Mindy and Rob
310 Attorney Trip Includes: 406 ATVs/Dune 409 Autos under wheel drive, 4 Pre-approved for a (570) 822-8001
108,000 miles. Ask-
888-736-7567 Car Loan! ing $8,000. (570)
$5000 door, air condi-
ALL JUNK CARS
*Round trip bus
Buggies
BUICK `98 LESABRE
Services 800-825-1609 709-8492
transportation tioning, air bags,
ADOPT: Adoring www.acmecarsales.net
*Beer, soda & food
SUZUKI`09 BUICK `96 REGAL all power, cruise
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
WANTED!! Mom, Dad, Big
Brother would like
ADOPTION
DIVORCE
on the bus
*Great box level 3.8, 102,000
control, leather
08 CHEVY IMPALA LT
Dove grey, alloys,
4 door. All leather.
114,000 miles. Great AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-

ŠCALL ANYTIME
to share a lifetime
of hugs & kisses
CUSTODY
Estates, DUI
seats to two games
(Mon & Tues night) KING QUAD 750AXI
Hunter green. 214
miles. Excellent
condition in &
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
V6
08 BUICK LACROSSE
shape. $2,600. Call
570-819-3140 or
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
in our loving home ATTORNEY *Hotel accommoda- CXL, Silver/grey 570-709-5677 seats, Bose sound
miles. Excellent out. 3 months
ŠFREE REMOVAL with a newborn.
Please Call
MATTHEW LOFTUS tions at the Millenni-
um Hotel. Just three condition. 50” warranty. $3,295.
leather, sunroof
07 CHRYSLER SEBRING
CHEVROLET `88
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
CHEVY ‘00
570-255-5503 Moose plow with (570) 417-4731 or
Lynda & Dennis Silver V6 auto radio, Onstar, park-
ŠCA$H PAID 888-688-1422
blocks from stadium
and walking dis- manual lift included. (570) 675-0655 07 DODGE CALIBER
MONTE CARLO SS ing assist, remote

ON THE SPOT
Expenses Paid BANKRUPTCY
FREE CONSULT
tance from Cincin-
nati Zoo and other
Asking $5,900
(570) 299-0560 Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
CAVALIER LS SXT,blue, 4 cyl auto
06 CHRYSLER 300
White V6
V8, automatic,
51,267 miles,
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
Guaranteed downtown attrac- 4 doors, tion, & more!

570.301.3602
Adoption is a 570-829-7130 06 PONTIAC G-6 MUST SELL
Low Fees tions Runs great, $17,000
choice you’ve Silver, 4dr, auto $5,500
Payment Plan! Price: $350 98,000 miles. 570-881-2775
made out of love.
We dream of Colleen Metroka Call 570-287-9701
TOMAHAWK`10 DODGE `95 NEON $3,995
05 CHEVY AVEO LT
black, auto, 4 cyl
(570) 760-0511

ALL giving your 570-592-4796


for more info.
ATV, 125 CC. Brand Nicely Equipped! 05JAGUAR X-TYPE

AUTO
newborn a safe, Find Something? New Tomahawk mid Automatic, white 3.0, hunter green,
JUNK secure lifetime of
love. Please call LINE UP Lose Something?
Get it back where it
size 125cc 4 wheel-
er. Only $995 takes
2 door.
Only $999
tan leather (AWD)
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
Theresa & Steve A GREAT DEAL... belongs it away!. Call (570) 301-7221 White, 4 door, 4cyl.
CAR &
SERVICE
@ 1-877-801-7256 with a Lost/Found ad! 386-334-7448 advertisinguy 66,000 miles
or visit IN CLASSIFIED! 570-829-7130 Wilkes-Barre @gmail.com 04 NISSAN MAXIMA
TRUCKS TheresaAndSteve
.shutterfly.com Looking for the right deal
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
SE 3.5 silver, auto
04 MITSU GALLANT

DIRECTORY
on an automobile?
WANTED Turn to classified. Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices gry, auto, 4cyl,55k
04 CHRYSLER PT
It’s a showroom in print! CRUISER GT, slvr,blk
Highest Prices NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS AND RESIDENTS lthr, auto, sunroof
Classified’s got 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
Paid!!! the directions!
OF CRESTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT,

FREE DIVORCE No Fault


LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of School


CHEVY ‘99 Burg./tan lthr.,
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
S-10 PICKUP
$295 divorce295.com
REMOVAL Atty. Kurlancheek Directors of Crestwood School District, Luzerne County, Penn- cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
800-324-9748 W-B sylvania (the "School District"), at a meeting held on May 26, 2WD, 5-speed
Call V&G Engagement 2011, adopted a resolution authorizing, among other things, the
115,000 miles.
00 CADILLAC CATERA
Rings 10% Divorce, Custody, issuance of the School District's $5,630,000 aggregate principal silver/blk leather,
Anytime spend $7500 - Support, PFA amount General Obligation Bonds, Series A and B of 2011 (col- $3,295 sunroof, 56K
$10,000 FREE Consultation. lectively, the "Bonds"), consisting of General Obligation Bonds, 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
288-8995 bridezella.net Atty. Josianne Series A of 2011 in the aggregate principal amount of $5,190,000 Blue/grey 472 Auto Services
Aboutanos (the "Series A Bonds") and Federally Taxable General Obligation leather, auto, 4cyl.
LOST - Cat. White
with orange ears,
nose & tail, blue
LINEUP
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1118
Bonds, Series B of 2011, in the aggregate principal amount of
$440,000 (the "Series B Bonds"). The Bonds will be dated June
30, 2011. The caption and summary of such resolution (the "Res-
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck
lthr., 64,000 miles
$ WANTED JUNK $
eyes & friendly.
Honey Pot section
ASUCCESSFULSALE Free Bankruptcy
Consultation
olution") being as follows: 98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver 460
VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
of Nanticoke. Miss-
ing since May 16.
INCLASSIFIED! Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF
CRESTWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYL-
SUVS, VANS,
AUTOMOTIVE We pick up 822-0995
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
REWARD. Doyouneedmorespace? 570-822-1959 VANIA, SETTING FORTH ITS INTENT TO ISSUE TWO SERIES OF 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE SERVICE
570-735-5069 A yard or garage sale GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT, Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
570-735-5905
in classified FREE CONSULTATION NAMELY GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES A OF 2011 (THE
“SERIES A BONDS”), AND FEDERALLY TAXABLE GENERAL
seat, Navgtn, 4x4 DIRECTORY VITO’S
for all legal matters GET THE WORD OUT 07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
is the best way Attorney Ron Wilson OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES B OF 2011 (THE “SERIES B BONDS”
with a Classified Ad.
garnet red, V6, 4x4
462 Auto &
AND TOGETHER WITH THE SERIES A BONDS, THE “BONDS”), IN
tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-822-2345
570-829-7130
06 DODGE GRAND
You’re in bussiness
THE AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF FIVE MILLION SIX CARAVAN ES, red, Accessories
with classified!
Attorney
Keith Hunter
HUNDRED THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($5,630,000) PUR-
SUANT TO THE ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COM- 412 Autos for Sale
4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
7 pass mini van WHEEL COVERS
GINO’S
LOST - i Phone 4 on MONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, KNOWN AS THE LOCAL GOV- 06 JEEP COMMANDER `70’S spoked stain-
Bankruptcies Like New
May 23 at the
ALL MAHLER, LOHIN
ERNMENT UNIT DEBT ACT, 53 PA.C.S., CHAPTERS 80-82, AS Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4 less steel wheel
Luzerne County
Courthouse. If found & ASSOCIATES
AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED (THE "ACT"); FINDING THAT A
2007 PONTIAC G6 06 DODGE RAM 1500 covers. Set of four
Tires
please call. JUNK (570) 718-1118
PRIVATE SALE BY NEGOTIATION IS IN THE BEST FINANCIAL
INTERESTS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT; DETERMINING THAT GTP, 1 Owner,
Leather interior,
SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4
14” from Chrysler.
excellent condition
(570) 823-3490
CAR &
SUCH BONDS SHALL EVIDENCE NONELECTORAL DEBT OF THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT; SPECIFYING THAT SUCH INDEBTEDNESS IS moonroof
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB $60. set. 868-6327 $15 & UP!
MARGIOTTI $14,950
SLT, silver, auto.,
135 Legals/ LAW OFFICES
TO BE INCURRED TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR A CERTAIN PROJECT V6, 4x4 468 Auto Parts Like New
Public Notices TRUCKS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WHICH CONSISTS OF ANY OR ALL 06 JEEP LIBERTY
BANKRUPTCY OF THE FOLLOWING: (1) CURRENTLY REFUNDING THE SCHOOL
DISTRICT'S OUTSTANDING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS,
SPORT white, V6,
Batteries
WANTED 4x4

LEGAL NOTICE
Free Consult SERIES A OF 2006; (2) CURRENTLY REFUNDING THE SCHOOL 05 BUICK RANIER CXL
Highest Prices Payment Plans DISTRICT'S OUTSTANDING FEDERALLY TAXABLE GENERAL
OBLIGATION NOTES, SERIES B OF 2006; AND (3) PAYING THE
gold, tan, leather, $20 & UP!
(570) 970-9977 sunroof (AWD)
560 Pierce St.
COSTS AND EXPENSES OF ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS; SETTING Carry Out Price
DEADLINES
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
Paid!!! Wilkes-Barre FORTH THE REASONABLE ESTIMATED USEFUL LIVES OF THE Kingston, PA
green, auto, V6,
(570) 223-2536 CAPITAL PROJECTS THAT ARE TO BE REFINANCED BY THE www.wyoming 4x4 288-8995
FREE Stroudsburg BONDS; ACCEPTING A PROPOSAL FOR THE PURCHASE OF valleymotors.com 05 GMC SIERRA
Saturday SUCH BONDS AT PRIVATE SALE BY NEGOTIATION; PROVIDING 570-714-9924 X-Cab, blk, auto,
12:30 on Friday REMOVAL SOCIAL SECURITY THAT SUCH BONDS, WHEN ISSUED, SHALL CONSTITUTE A GEN- 4x4 truck
Call V&G DISABILITY ERAL OBLIGATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT; FIXING THE 05 MERCURY MOUNT- All Junk VITO’S
Sunday
4:00 pm on
Friday Anytime
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry
DENOMINATIONS, DATED DATE, INTEREST PAYMENT DATES,
MATURITY DATES, INTEREST RATES AND REDEMPTION PROVI-
SIONS (IF APPLICABLE) AND PLACE OF PAYMENT OF THE PRIN-
ACURA `08 RDX
Good Condition.
AINEER PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather, Cars & &
Dalessandro 3rd seat, AWD
Monday 288-8995 570-823-9006 CIPAL OF AND INTEREST ON SUCH BONDS; AUTHORIZING 53,000 miles. 05 CHEVY EQUINOX Trucks
4:30 pm on
SPECIFIED OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO CONTRACT AWD, Full Power,
AM/FM, CD
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
Wanted GINO’S
MONTY SAYS
WITH THE PAYING AGENT FOR ITS SERVICES IN CONNECTION 04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
Friday 360 Instruction & WITH THE BONDS; SETTING FORTH THE SUBSTANTIAL FORM Changer, Blue LS, pewter silver,
Tuesday
Training OF THE BONDS EVIDENCING THE DEBT; AUTHORIZING EXECU- Tooth, XM Radio, 3rd seat, 4x4 Highest Like New
TION AND ATTESTATION OF SUCH BONDS; PROVIDING Leather Interior 04 FORD F-150
4:00 pm on
Monday
ATTEND COLLEGE COVENANTS RELATED TO DEBT SERVICE APPLICABLE TO SUCH & Sunroof Heritage, X-cab, Prices Tires
ONLINE from home. BONDS TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT AND PLEDGING $20,000
*Medical *Business (570) 814-8398
blk, auto, 4x4 Paid In
Wednesday
THE FULL FAITH, CREDIT AND TAXING POWER OF THE SCHOOL 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ $15 & UP!
4:00 pm on
*Paralegal* Comput-
ers *Criminal Jus-
DISTRICT IN SUPPORT THEREOF; CREATING TWO SINKING
FUNDS IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH BONDS, TO THE EXTENT
Call after 9:30 a.m. ER seafoam CA$H
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
FREE Like New
AUDI `02 A4
Tuesday tice. Job placement REQUIRED BY THE ACT; DESIGNATING THE PAYING AGENT TO 04 NISSAN XTERRA SE
assistance. Com- BE THE SINKING FUND DEPOSITARY; PROVIDING A COVENANT blue, auto, 4x4
Thursday
4:00 pm on
puter available.
Financial Aid if quali-
TO INSURE PROMPT AND FULL PAYMENT FOR SUCH BONDS 3.0, V6, AWD
automatic, tiptronic
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER PICKUP Batteries
WHEN DUE; SETTING FORTH REGISTRATION AND TRANSFER LS, white, V6, 4x4
Wednesday fied. Call PROVISIONS WITH RESPECT TO SUCH BONDS; AUTHORIZING transmission. Fully 04 JEEP GRAND 570-574-1275 $20 & UP!
888-220-3984 THE EXECUTION OF ONE OR MORE INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS loaded, leather
Friday Deepest sympa- www . interior. 92,000
CHEROKEE LAREDO
BY SPECIFIED OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT (IF APPLIC- gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 Carry Out Price
4:00 pm on thy to the Flack CenturaOnline.com ABLE) AND THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN U.S. TREASURY OBLIG- miles. Good condi- 03 DODGE RAM 1500 570-301-3602
Thursday tion. Asking $9,500.
family. Rusty
TUTORING
ATIONS OR ANY OTHER SECURITIES OR INVESTMENTS IN CON-
NECTION WITH THE INVESTMENT OF PROCEEDS OF THE Call (570) 417-3395
reg cab, red, auto,
75K, 4x4
CALL US! 288-8995
Holidays Flack was a AVAILABLE K-3 BONDS; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING SPECIFIED OFFICERS 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, TO JUNK
call for deadlines
great man. So Offered At Jenny
Lynn Academy
OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO DO, TO TAKE AND TO PERFORM
CERTAIN SPECIFIED, REQUIRED, NECESSARY OR APPROPRIATE
BEN’S AUTO SALES X-cab, white, 4x4
02 DODGE RAM 1500 YOUR CAR
WANTED
Cars & Full Size
You may email smart. So kind. ACTS TO EFFECT THE ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS, INCLUDING,
RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s Quad Cab, SLT, Trucks. For prices...
your notices to 131 E. Vaughn St BEST PRICES
So loved. Thank Kingston, PA WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE PREPARATION OF A DEBT STATE- 570-822-7359 Red auto 4x4 truck Lamoreaux Auto
MENT AND BORROWING BASE CERTIFICATE, AND THE FILING IN THE AREA Parts 477-2562
mpeznowski@ you Rusty for All Subjects
OF SPECIFIED DOCUMENTS WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF COM- 07 Impala LS $8,995
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
CA$H ON THE $POT,
570-814-1316 AINEER PREMIUM,
timesleader.com your friendship.
Godspeed.
MUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ALL AS REQUIRED BY
THE ACT; DECLARING THAT THE DEBT TO BE EVIDENCED BY
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
08Taurus SEL $12,495
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
Free Anytime
Pickup
Lineupaplacetolive
or fax to
570-831-7312 380 Travel SUCH BONDS, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER INDEBTEDNESS OF
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT, WILL NOT BE IN EXCESS OF ANY
08 RAM 1500 $12,495
04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE
White, auto, 4x4
570-301-3602 in classified!
APPLICABLE LIMITATION IMPOSED BY THE ACT; AUTHORIZING 01 DODGE RAM 1500
BOOK OF MORMON
or mail to 07 FORNEZA, 31K $6,995
PROPER OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO DELIVER THE regular cab, 4x4,
The Times Leader Full Notary Service
BONDS UPON THE APPROVAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COM- with cap
15 N. Main Street On Broadway MUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; SETTING FORTH CER- Tags & Title Transfers
Wilkes-Barre, PA 1-800-432-8069 00 Chevy Blazer
TAIN COVENANTS PRECLUDING THE SCHOOL DISTRICT FROM
18711
Erie Canal/Herkimer
Mine 6/18
TAKING ACTIONS WHICH WOULD CAUSE THE SERIES A BONDS
TO BECOME "ARBITRAGE BONDS" OR "PRIVATE ACTIVITY
BMW `02 330
CONVERTIBLE
2 door auto,
pewter silver,
76,000 miles 4x4
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
For additional BONDS," AS THOSE TERMS ARE USED IN THE INTERNAL REV-
information or Bronx Zoo 6/23 83K miles. Beautiful 00 FORD EXPEDITION
Features Culinary Inst/Vander ENUE CODE OF 1986, AS AMENDED (THE "CODE"), AND APPLIC- XLT, gold, 3rd seat

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


questions regard- condition. Newly
starting at $7. Mansion 6/29 ABLE REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER; DESIGNAT- re-done interior 4x4
ing legal notices ING THE SERIES A BONDS AS "QUALIFIED TAX-EXEMPT OBLIG-
you may call Wood Fired Knoebels 6/29 leather & carpeting. 98 FORD RANGER,
Camden ATIONS" UNDER SECTION 265(b) OF THE CODE; AUTHORIZING $13,500. Flairside, reg cap
Marti Peznowski Baby! THE PURCHASE OF BOND INSURANCE (IF APPLICABLE) AND
Aquarium/Ferry 7/2 570-313-3337 truck, 5 spd, 4x4
at 570-970-7371
or 570-829-7130 Seneca Wine SETTING FORTH THE PROVISIONS, IF ANY, REQUIRED TO BE copper
$300 and Up
BMW `03 530 I
NEED IMMEDIATE Tasting 7/6 INCLUDED BY THE BOND INSURER; AUTHORIZING THE EXECU- 97 MERCURY

$125 extra if driven,


ACCESS to PA Dome Train/Tioga TION OF A CONTINUING DISCLOSURE CERTIFICATE AND MOUNTAINEER
NEWSPAPERS and Downs 7/9 COVENANTING TO COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS THEREOF; Beige with tan Green, green
150 Special Notices their key personnel? AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF ONE OR MORE ESCROW leather interior. leather, AWD
230 pulled or pushed in.Auction
1-800-432-8069
The 2011 PNA Direc- AGREEMENTS BY AND BETWEEN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND Heated seats, sun- Real Estate 230 Real Estate
tory is available THE ESCROW AGENT NAMED THEREIN IN CONNECTION WITH
ADOPT
Find Something?
roof, 30 MPG high- Auction
We can give your
infant love and
online: annual fee of
4100 plus tax - or
hard copy $50 plus
Lose Something?
THE REFUNDING OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S OUTSTANDING
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES A OF 2006 AND THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT’S OUTSTANDING FEDERALLY TAXABLE GEN-
way. Garage kept.
Excellent condition NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
security, you can 86,000 miles.
help make us a tax & shipping. Con- Get it back where it ERAL OBLIGATION NOTES, SERIES B OF 2006; APPROVING THE Asking $11,500. BENTON TOWNSHIP
tact KristinBpa-
family. Expenses belongs FORM OF AND RATIFYING THE PREPARATION, USE AND DISTRI- (570) 788-4007
Monday COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
REAL ESTATE AUCTION

paid. Please call news.org or cal BUTION OF A PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND AN thru Saturday 6am-pm
with a Lost/Found ad!
BMW `04 325i BMW ‘02 M3
16.9 ACRE
Denise & Howard 717-703-3069 OFFICIAL STATEMENT BY THE PURCHASER IN CONNECTION Happy Trails!
1-877-676-1660. 570-829-7130 WITH THE MARKETING OF THE BONDS; PROVIDING WHEN THIS
RESOLUTION SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE; AUTHORIZING AND

LAW DIRECTORY
DIRECTING THE PREPARATION, EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF
ALL OTHER REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AND THE TAKING OF ALL
OTHER REQUIRED ACTION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY OF
PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEALING OF ALL RESOLU-
TIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS INSOFAR AS THE SAME
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SHALL BE INCONSISTENT HEREWITH.
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NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Resolution was amended $  &'  
during final passage to reflect the acceptance by the School Dis-
5 Speed. Like New!! Convertible. SMG PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
$  &#
trict of the proposal submitted by RBC Capital Markets, LLC (the
"Purchaser" or the "Underwriter"), and the terms and conditions New Tires, tinted equipped. Brand $VEHICLES!!!
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windows, sun roof, new wheels & tires.
$  % &#

Call
of the Purchaser’s proposal for the purchase of the Bonds. Such
proposal was received by the Board of School Directors and black leather
interior. Only
All service records.
Navigation, Harmon DRIVE IN PRICES
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accepted on behalf of the School District. Such amendments to
57,000 Miles!!! Kardon, 6 disc
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the Resolution pertain principally to the aggregate principal changer, back up
amount, interest rates, maturity dates, redemption provisions PRICE REDUCED TO $  !#  #% #

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sensors, xenons,
and the purchase price of the Bonds. $14,000!!
For more info, heated seats, Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!

To Place Your Ad Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!


call (570) 762-3714 Only 77,000 miles,
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Resolution on file was Fully Loaded
amended in that the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds to $19,999
be issued was revised to be an amount of $5,630,000.
BMW `07 328xi
Black with black
(570) 301-7221
advertisinguy
DRAWING TO BE HELD MAY 31

310 Attorney 310 Attorney 310 Attorney NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Series A Bonds will
interior. Heated @gmail.com
www.wegotused.com
be issued in the aggregate principal amount of $5,190,000 and
Services Services Services will bear interest at rates ranging between a low of 0.500% and seats. Back up &
a high of 4.000% and will be sold at an aggregate purchase price navigation sys- 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
Divorce, Custody,
ADOPTION
Support, PFA MARGIOTTI of $5,268,278.65 (which represents the par amount of Series A tems. New tires & Auto Auto Auto
DIVORCE Bonds, plus a net original issue premium of $112,532.65, and brakes. Sunroof.
FREE Consultation. LAW OFFICES Garage kept. Many
CUSTODY less an underwriting discount of $34,254.00), plus accrued inter-
Atty. Josianne
BANKRUPTCY
Estates, DUI est from the dated date of the Series A Bonds to the date of extras! 46,000 Janice M. and Victor L.J. Felix

We Buy Scrap Metal


Aboutanos Miles.
ATTORNEY delivery of the Series A Bonds. Home of 17 Years
Wilkes-Barre Asking $19,500.
MATTHEW LOFTUS Free Consult
570-208-1118 570-825-8888 or
570-255-5503
$$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$19, 2011, 2 PM
Payment Plans NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Series B Bonds Auction to be held on site
Free Bankruptcy will be issued in the aggregate principal amount of $440,000 and 626-297-0155
(570) 970-9977 Call Anytime! Sun., June
BANKRUPTCY Consultation will bear interest at rates ranging between a low of 3.500% and
Wilkes-Barre a high of 4.000% and will be sold at an aggregate purchase price
FREE CONSULT Payment plans. PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS -
Guaranteed
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
(570) 223-2536
Stroudsburg
of $437,096.00 (which represents the par amount of Series B
Bonds less an underwriting discount of $2,904.00), plus accrued BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
BEAMS - PUNCHINGS - Call
OLDfor terms
CARS and conditions.
-TRUCKS
MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING -
-
Low Fees interest from the dated date of the Series B Bonds to the date of
Payment Plan! delivery of the Series B Bonds. Metallic Green ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS
Colleen Metroka FREE CONSULTATION SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
- APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL
570-592-4796 for all legal matters The final form of the Resolution, as adopted, together
Attorney Ron Wilson
Free Consultation. Transmission, FREE CONTAINER SERVICE
Contact Atty. Sherry with the form of proposal submitted by the Purchaser, as
DIVORCE No Fault 570-822-2345 Dalessandro accepted by the School District, may be examined by any citizen Heated Seats. 2nd Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted
at the office of the Secretary of the School District, located at the Owner, 66k Miles. HIGHEST PRICES PAID
$295 divorce295.com Attorney 570-823-9006 Excellent Condition,
Atty. Kurlancheek Senior High School, 281 South Mountain Boulevard, Mountaintop, FAST SETTLEMENTS
Keith Hunter Garage Kept,

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Mileage. Carfax
570-346-7673
Line up a place to live MAHLER, LOHIN Auctioneer - AU3170L

in classified! This notice is published in compliance with the Local available. Price
& ASSOCIATES reduced $7,995 266 Derr Road, Benton, PA 17814
570-819-3339
in classified! (570) 718-1118 Unit Government Debt Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva-
nia. or trade for SUV or
other. Beautiful /
(570) $$$
Your Scrap Metal is worth 490-5795
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Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Fun Car. Call Today!www.letteer.com
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K E N P OL L OCK N IS S A N
S C AN H ERE FO R O P EN M EM O R IAL D AY TH E NUM BER 1 NIS S AN DEAL ER IN
S ERVIC E S PEC IAL S 9 AM TO 2 P M TH E NE AND C ENTRAL PA REGIO N

W E’VE GOT
TH E IN VEN TOR Y
W E’VE GOT
TH E D EAL S
T A
N
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2011 N
2011 NISSAN
ISSAN A
ALTIMA
LTIMA 2
2.5
.5 S
SDN
P ERDN S
SPECIAL
PECIAL E
EDITION
DITION

H S TK # N 20139
M O D EL# 13111
$0
D ow n
M O. 16
S p e c ia l
Ed itio n s

D
Le a s e A va ila b le !

E
4 Cyl, CVT , A/ C, AM / F M / CD, Allo ys ,
F o g L ights , S p o iler, All Po w er, $4 5 0 0 O FF AL L
F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s ! N EW ALTIM A’S
IN S TO CK
M SR P $23,890
B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R
$
2 0 ,79 5 $
239 P
* *
OR P ER
M O.

T
w / $1250 R ebate or $500 N M A C C as h + TA X

R
& 0% + 60 m os in lieu of rebate
*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 N M 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
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.

E 2011 N
2011 NISSAN **
ISSAN MAXIMA
MAXIM
P ER A 3
3.5S
.5S SEDAN
SEDAN
$0 M O.
5
2011
2 011 N
NISSAN
ISSAN F RONTIERP**ER S
FRONTIER SVV 4X4
4X4 CREW
$0
CREW CAB
CAB
M O. 10
I
C
STK# N 19810 M a xim a s STK# N 20364 Fro n tie rs

N
D ow n @ Th is D ow n Ava ila b le !
M O D EL# 16111 Le a s e P ric e ! M O D EL# 32411 Le a s e
V6, CVT , A/ C, S u n ro o f, V6, Au to , Prem iu m Utility
PW , PDL , Allo ys , Pw r Pkg, PW , PDL , AM / F M / CD,
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 !

E
M SR P $31,910 M SR P $29,595

T
B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R
$
2 7,9 9 5 $
30 9 $
2 4 ,6 9 5 $
329
* *P * *
OR ER OR P ER
M O. M O.

S
+ TA X + TA X
w / $1000 R ebate inc ludes $3000 R ebate
*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;

S
$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 in clu d es
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. 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 & $500 Bo n u s Ca s h.

2011 N
2011 NISSAN
ISSAN R OGUP**ERE S
ROGUE SVVw
w// S
SLL PKG
PKG
YO UR 2011
2 011 N
NISSAN MURP**ERANO ““S”
ISSAN MURANO S” A
AWD
WD
STK# N 20275 $0 M O. NO M O NEY DO W N STK# N 19771 $0 M O. 25
M u ra n os

A
15 S L
D ow n R ogu e s D ow n Ava ila b le
M O D EL# 22411 M O D EL# 23211

L EAS ING
Le a s e Ava ila b le ! Le a s e
4 Cyl, CVT , L ea ther, V6, CVT , A/C, PW , PDL ,

DEAL ER!
Na viga tio n , Ba ck-Up Ca m era , Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts
Bo s e S o u n d , Allo ys , S p la s h & S p la s h Gu a rd s
Gu a rd s & F lo o rM a ts !!

A R
M SR P $29,695 M SR P $31,540
B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R B U Y FO R L EA S E FO R

26,8 95 349 TO P $$$ FO R


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349
*
$ *
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w / $500 NM A C C ash & 2.9% For 60 M os! w / $500 Rebate or G et 1.9% + 60 m os or 2.9% + 72 m os in lieu of rebate
*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
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 . $623 d u e a td elivery in clu d es 1s t
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;
$0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $750 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $621.00 d u e a td elivery
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 Bo n u s Ca s h.

E STK# N 20295
M O D EL# 21211
2011 N
2011 NISSAN **
ISSAN C
CUBE
P ER UBE 1

4 CY L , CVT , Allo ys , Preferred


1.8
.8 S
SLL
$0
D ow n
Le a s e
M O. 6
Cu b e s
Ava ila b le !
STK# N 20189
M O D EL# 24011
2011 N
2011 NISSAN
ISSAN X **
X-TERRA
-T
P ER ERRA S 4X4
4X4
$0
D ow n
Le a s e
M O.
6
X - Te rra s
Ava ila b le

D
V6, Au to , Va lu e Pkg, A/C,
Pkg, Na viga tio n , In terio rDes ign ,

O
AM /F M /CD, PW , PDL , Cru is e,
Ba ck-Up Ca m era , All Po w er T ilt, F lo o rM a ts & Ca rgo Co ver!
F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s

U
M SR P $20,940 M SR P $29,320

W
B U Y FO R B U Y FO R
$
19 ,4 9 5 $
2 5 ,4 9 5
* *

P *S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $0 reb a te.

*Ta x a nd Ta g a d d itio na l. Prio rSa les Ex c lu d ed . N o tR es po ns ib le fo rTypo gra phic a l Erro rs . All Lea s es 12 k M iles PerYea rw / 1s tpa ym ent, ta gs & fees d u e a td elivery.
w / $2000 Rebate
*S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $2000 Reb a te.
N
All reb a tes & inc entives a pplied . **0 % APR in lieu o f reb a tes . As k fo rd eta ils . ***$5 0 0 N M AC Ca ptive Ca s h, $5 0 0 Cu s to m erCa s h. M u s tfina nc e thru N M AC. O ffers end M a y 3 1, 2 0 11.

Th e #1 N is s a n De a le rin N .E. PA
K E N P OL L OCK 1-8 66-70 4-0 672
N IS S A N 229 M U N DY S TRE E T
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2006 HYUN DA I
S ON A TA GL S
00 JE E P W RA N GL E R
S A HA RA 4X4
07 JE E P
CHE ROK E E Cle a ra n c e Pric e d the Fleet
New - $87,000

A S L OW A S ForQuic k S a le ! Midnight Emerald


with beige leather
19 0
A S L OW A S

110
$ $
06 HYUN DA I S ON A TA 4DR
interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.

Au to , L o ca l T ra d e, On e Own er................................................... $$8,988


8, 988 w w w .va lleychevr o let.co m Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
Stunning,
Must Sell!
00 JE E P S A HA RA 4X4 $20,000
S tk #110521A S tk #110523C S tk #110521C On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, Ha rd T o p , Au to , 58,351 M iles ...... $$12,999
12, 999 $18,600

2007
2007
09 CHE V ROL E T A V E O L T HA TCHBA CK
N OW N OW N OW 4 Do o r, F lo rid a Ca r, 7083 M iles , Au to m a tic...................... $$13,419
13, 419 ‘26 FORD
$
8,9 88 $
12,9 9 9 $
13,667 MODEL T
CCAD A D IL L AACC
10 HYUN DA I E L A N TRA GL S Panel Delivery

08 DODGE CA L IBE R 2010 K IA RIO L X


On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, 4 Cyl, Au to .............................. $$15,330
15, 330 100 point
Concours quality
restoration. Red

SR
SR X
A S L OW A S
05 CHRYS L E R 300 TOURIN G with black fend-

161 $$15,349
15, 349
A S L OW A S
$ ers. Never Driven.
$
19 5 On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, On ly 22,382 M iles .................... L OW
M IL ES
0 miles on
restoration.
08 FORD E XP L ORE R XL T 4X4 RARE!

$$21,239
21, 239 AL L W HEEL
AL H EEL
$40,000
On ly 31,551 M iles , S u n ro o f, 3rd Ro w S ea t...................... $38,000
$36,500
10 RA M 1500 D R IVVEE
$$17,999
17, 999
S tk #110525B S tk #110413B
6 Cyl, Reg Ca b , Au to , NeverT itled , On ly 15 M iles .............

$
11,9 84
N OW
$
13,779
N OW 04 GM C E N V OY S L E 4X4
L o ca l T ra d e, 68,705 M iles , Au to m a tic............................ $$11,998
11, 998
M os tE quippe d W ith:
• 3.6L V6 VVT Engine • AM/FM CD • OnStar
7 1954 MERCURY
MONTEREY
TO CHOOS E
07 JE E P L IBE RTY S P ORT 4X4
• Ultraview Sunroof • Power Adj. Lumbar FROM WOODY WAGON
2004 GM C 2009 CHE V ROL E T A V E O 2010 K IA S E DON A L X • Premium Seating Package • XM Satellite Radio 100 point restora-

E N V OY 4X4 5 L T HA TCHBA CK L o ca l T ra d e, 42,500 M iles ........................................... $$14,444


14, 444 • Heated Seats • Leather • Rear Air Conditioning
tion. $130,000
invested. 6.0
A S L OW A S
07 N IS S A N P A THFIN DE R L E 4X4 • Multi-Driver Memory Setting • Dual Zone Climate Control Vortec engine.

186
A S L OW A S
300 miles on
$ $
29 8 7 Pa s s en ger, Na viga tio n , L ea ther, S u n ro o f...................... $$20,982
20, 982 • 8 Way Power Passenger Seat
• Power Lift Gate
• OnStar Turn By Turn Navigation
• Stk# Z2213
restoration. Cus-
tom paint by

25 999
25,,999
Foose Automo-

$$
07 JE E P CHE ROK E E 4X4
On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, 6 Cyl...................................... $$13,667
13, 667
Origin a l M S RP W he n
N e w Ove r$48,510
** tive. Power win-
dows, a/c, and
much more!
Gorgeous
S tk #110520D S tk #110317A S tk #110413A 07 CHE V Y E QUIN OX A W D Sta rting
Starti ng at
at
Sta rting a t Automobile!
$75,000
All W heel Drive, L o ca l T ra d e, 23,900 M iles ...................... $$16,362
16, 362 $71,000
N OW N OW N OW $69,900

22008
008 CCAD
A D IILL L AC
A C D TS
TS
09 S UBA RU L E GA CY S P E CIA L E DITION A W D
$
11,9 9 8 $
13,419 $
19 ,9 9 8 Au to m a tic, On ly 20,128 M iles , S u n ro o f, 1 Ow n er............. $$18,690
18, 690
From an Exotic,
Private Collection

2008 JE E P W RA N GL E R 2007 N IS S A N
08 HUM M E R H3 4X4 Call 570-650-0278
2008 CHE V ROL E T S IL V E RA DO
1500 L T E XT CA B 4X4 UN L IM ITE D 4X4
A S L OW A S
P A THFIN DE R L E 4X4 L o ca l 3.7I 5 Cyl, Po w erS u n ro o f.................................... $$20,223
20, 223 CENTRAL CITY
08 JE E P COM M A N DE R 4X4 ON L Y 11K
364
A S L OW A S A S L OW A S
$
39 3 $ $
315 L o ca l Tra d e, 34,500 M iles , Po werS u n ro o fW ith Co m m a n d View, 3rd Ro w S ea t $$18,978
18, 978 M IL ES MOTORS
319 W. Main St.
08 JE E P W RA N GL E R UN L IM ITE D 4X4 Plymouth, PA

S tk #110315F S tk #110315C S tk #110416C


Au to m a tic, Ha rd to p , L o ca l T ra d e, On e Ow n er, 58,504 M iles
08 JE E P L IBE RTY L IM ITE D 4X4
$$20,680
20, 680 2
A V A IL A BL E
HIGHEST QUALITY
VEHICLES
All Guaranteed
N OW N OW N OW L o ca l T ra d e, L ea therS ea tin g........................................ $$18,492
18, 492 M os tE quippe d W ith: Bumper to
$
25,9 9 8 $
23,9 9 7 $
20,9 82 08 JE E P W RA N GL E R UN L IM ITE D 4X4
• Light Platinum • AM/FM/CD/MP3 w/8 Speakers
Bumper For
30 Days
On ly 25,390 M iles , Ha rd T o p , 4 Do o r............................. $$22,984
22, 984 • 4.6L NorthStar V8 • Front Bucket Leather Seats 570-779-3890
2010 HYUN DA I 2007 JE E P W RA N GL E R
2010 CHRYS L E R S E BRIN G
E L A N TRA GL S S A HA RA 4X4 08 JE E P W RA N GL E R UN L IM ITE D 4X4 • OnStar w/Turn-By-Turn Navigation • Curtain Side Impact Airbags 570-829-5596
CON V E RTIBL E L X
Au to m a tic, Ha rd T o p , Deto n a to rY ello w, 4 Do o r................ $$23,997
23, 997 • Climate Control • Stabilitrak
CHEVROLET `05
A S L OW A S

29 8
A S L OW A S A S L OW A S
$ • 17” Aluminum Wheels
$
289 $
218 • Stk# Z2425

2288,,5500
00
10 JE E P W RA N GL E R UN L IM ITE D 4X4
• XM Satellite Radio
4 Do o r, L o ca l T ra d e, Au to m a tic, Chro m e Accen t...............
07 JE E P W RA N GL E R S IE RRA 4X4
$$24,490
24, 490 Origin a l M S RP W he n
N e w Ove r$43,490
$$ ** TAHOE Z71
Silver birch with
grey leather interior,
3rd row seating,

S tk #110412C S tk #110511A S tk #110222D


On ly 32,797 M iles , On e Ow n er, S o ftT o p ......................... $$19,998
19, 998 Starti
Sta rting
ng at
at rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
08 CHRYS L E R TOW N & COUN TRY TOURIN G engine, moonroof,
N OW N OW N OW
L ea ther, GPS Na viga tio n , Du a l Rea rDVD ........................ $$25,966
25, 966 rear DVD player.

19 ,49 8 15,330 19 ,9 9 8
2008 CCAD
2008 A D IILL L AACC CCTS
TS
$ $ $ Bose stereo + many
more options. Imm-
08 DODGE N ITRO S XT 4X4 aculate condition.

2007 JE E P W RA N GL E R 2009 DODGE 2010 CHE V ROL E T


On ly 27,346 M iles , On e Ow n er, Au to m a tic...................... $$17,998
17, 998 76,000 adult driven
miles. $15,600. Call

AL
AL L W HEEL
H EEL D R IVE
VE
(570) 378-2886 &
S A HA RA 4X4 CA RA V A N S IL V E RA DO 1500 E XT 4X4 07 RA M 2500 QUA D CA B DIE S E L 4X4 ask for Joanne
A S L OW A S A S L OW A S
6.7 Cu m m in s Dies el, L o ca l T ra d e, Au to m a tic................... $$27,483
27, 483 CHEVROLET `86
$
321 $
374 10 DA K OTA QUA D CA B 4X4
Big Ho rn E d itio n , Bed lin er, 6 Cyl.................................... $$23,788
23, 788
8 CORVETTE
4x3 manual, 3 over-
TO CHOOS E drive, 350 engine
08 JE E P GRA N D CHE ROK E E 4X4 FROM with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust
S tk #110521E S tk #110511D S tk #110412E
29,058 M iles , 6 Cyl, L o ca l T ra d e................................... $$19,976
19, 976 V ERY
L OW
system. White with
red pearls. Custom
flames in flake. New
N OW N OW 10 RA M 2500 DIE S E L 4X4 RE G CA B M IL ES
N OW M os tE quippe d W ith: tires & hubs. 1
$
21,350 $
20,660 $
24,480 Un d er2000 M iles , Cu m m in s Dies el, Au to m a tic............... $$32,917
32, 917 • 3.6L VVT 6 Speed • Bose Stereo • Leather
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
10 DODGE CHA L L E N GE R RA L L E YE • Auto. Trans. • Power Options Ask for Les
• Ultraview Sunroof
2008 FORD
E XP L ORE R XL T
2009 A CURA
RDX A W D
On ly 10,722 M iles , L ea therS ea tin g, Po w erS u n ro o f, GPS Na v. . $$27,549
27, 549 • Dual Zone Climate Control
• Memory Seat Adjuster
• Power Mirrors CHEVROLET ‘06
• Heated Seats • AM/FM Stereo w/MP3 Format
A S L OW A S
• Machine Finished Aluminum Wheels w/6 Disc CD Player CORVETTE
347
A S L OW A S
$
$
428 M ore V a lue s ... Ha n d Pic ke d Jus tforYou! • XM Satellite Radio • Theft Deterrent Alarm System CONVERTIBLE
• OnStar w/Turn-by-Turn Navigation • Stk# Z2395

31
31,,999
999
Silver beauty, 1

$$
08 HYUN DA I S A N TA FE Owner, Museum

L o ca l T ra d e, On e Own er, Ju s t20,500 M iles .......................... $$16,987


16, 987
O rigin a l M S RP W he n
N e w O ve r$40,585
** quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options

S tk #110511B S tk #110428D
10 DODGE CHA L L E N GE R S E Sta rting
Starti ng at
at
Sta rting a t including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tiveVehicle, On ly11,000 M iles , Au to m a tic $$22,988
22, 988 New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900
N OW N OW

22008
008 CCAD
A D IILL L AACC SSRR X
570-299-9370
10 CHRYS L E R S E BRIN G CON V E RTIBL E
$
21,235 $
27,680 On ly 8,393 M iles , In fern o Red W ith Bla ck T o p .................. $$19,489
19, 489 CHEVROLET ‘08
10 CHRYS L E R S E BRIN G CON V E RTIBL E MALIBU LT
2010 JE E P COM P A S S
L A TITUDE
2009 RA M 1500 S L T
CRE W CA B 4x4
2010 JE E P P A TRIOT
L IM ITE D 4X4 On ly 11,379 M iles , 6 Cyl, S ilverW ith Bla ck T o p , Au to m a tic.... $$20,999
20, 999 AL L W HEEL
AL H EEL D R IVE
VE Black/black,
4 door sedan,
10 JE E P P A TRIOT L A TITUDE 4X4 well equipped
A S L OW A S A S L OW A S

323 363 19 K Serviced with


$ $
NeverT itled , Un d er100 M iles , F reed o m OffRo a d Gro u p , Au to m a tic $$22,745
22, 745 M IL ES warranty

09 RA M 1500 CRE W CA B S L T 4X4


Rea rDVD, Na viga tio n , S p ecia l Detro itPilo tUn it............... $$29,829
29, 829
S tk #110505G
08 A CURA RDX TE CHN OL OGY A W D
S tk #11407E S tk #110505H
All W heel Drive, Au to m a tic, 4 Cyl, L ea ther, L o w M iles ....... $$27,680
27, 680 KELLY AUTO SALES
N OW N OW N OW 10 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N S XT M os tE quippe d W ith:
875 W. Market St.

21,465
Kingston, PA.
$ $
29 ,829 $
23,845 On ly11,000 M iles , F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tiveVehicle, Po werS lid in g Do o rs $$23,389
23, 389 • 3.6 V6 VVT Engine • XM Satellite 570-287-2243

• Third Row Seat • 18” Machine Finished Wheels


2010 DODGE 2010 JE E P W RA N GL E R
10 CHE V ROL E T S IL V E RA DO L S 1500 E XT CA B 4X4
• Power Seats • OnStar • Sunroof CHEVY `06 COLORADO
CHA L L E N GE R RA L L E YE UN L IM ITE D 4X4 1 Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, V8, 23405 m iles .......................... $$24,480
24, 480 • Luxury Bucket Seats • Heated Leather Seats
Extended cab. Auto.
Power steering, a/c.
• Dual Zone Climate Control • 6 Disc CD Changer 40k miles. 2 wheel
A S L OW A S A S L OW A S 08 CHE V ROL E T S IL V E RA DO 1500 L T E XT CA B 4X4 • Stk# Z2394 drive.

29,,995
29 995
$
427 $
417 $$25,998
25, 998
• Dual Round Chrome Exhaust $12,600, negotiable.

$$
On ly 23,400 M iles , 5.3L V8, L ea therS ea tin g, On e Ow n er. . • Sport Grille
**
570-678-5040

10 DODGE RA M 2500 CRE W CA B DIE S E L 4X4 Wanna make your


Origin a l M S RP W he n car go fast? Place
L o n eS ta rE d itio n , Ha rd to F in d , On ly1048 M iles , Cu m m in s Dies el 8 F o o tCa rgo Bo x $$39,985
39, 985 N e w Ove r$48,510 an ad in Classified!

10 JE E P W RA N GL E R RUBICON 4X4
Sta rting
Starti ng at
at 570-829-7130.
S tk #110324J S tk #110331G
971 M iles , Ha rd to p , Au to m a tic..................................... $$30,700
30, 700 RE M A IN DE R OF FA CTORY W A RRA N TY† CHEVY `07 HHR
Great on Gas. Man-
N OW N OW On M os tV e hic le s ual, 5 speed trans.
10 CHRYS L E R 300 S T A W D *Price plus tax & tags. Prior use daily rental on select vehicles. Artwork for illustration purposes only. 75K miles. New
$
27,549 $
26,9 80 All W heel Drive, Hem i w/ M DS , Na viga tio n ........................... $$29,965
29, 965 XM Satellite & OnStar fees applicable. Not responsible for typographical errors. †See dealer for details. inspection. Bronze
with tan interior. Dri-
vetrain Warranty till
K E N W A L L A CE ’S 4/12. $7,500. Call

V A L L E Y CHE V ROL E T
570-239-2746
Prices a re Plu s T a x, Regis tra tio n F ees a n d Do cu m en ta tio n F ees . All p a ym en ts a re fo r72 m o n ths to q u a lified b u yers w ith excellen tcred it@ 6.99 APR. Y o u rra te m a y va ry d ep en d in g o n cred itra tin g s ta tu s .
$2499 d o w n p a ym en to rtra d e eq u ity. In a d d itio n to ta x a n d regis tra tio n , d o c fees . M u s tta ke d elivery b y 6/4/11. S to ck Nu m b er’s A11088, A1030E , a n d A1013B a re p a ym en ts w ith a term o f60 m o s .

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2 door, 4 cylinder
wing, low miles.
$4,390

Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-8:00pm; Fri. 8:30-7:00pm; Sat. 8:30-5:00pm MARSH MOTORS


1218 Main St.
EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE Swoyersville, PA
309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL. 570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
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CHEVY ‘04 CLASSIC FORD `04 MUSTANG GMC `01 3500 CUBE HYUNDAI ‘01 ACCENT MERCEDES-BENZ `01 MERCURY ‘03 PONTIAC ‘04 TOYOTA `93 MR2
Mach I, 40th VITO’S 4 dr., 4 cyl.,
VAN T-top, 5 speed.
4 door sedan, all
power options
Great on gas!
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,300
miles, all options,
15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X &
auto, $2,150

DODGE ‘00 STRATUS


C-240
Loaded, automatic,
SABLE GRAND AM SUBARU `02
AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna.
6 ft.H, auto, A/C, V6, automatic, 4 door sedan,
$4,490 show room condi-
5.7 V8, 10,000 GINO’S 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto AC, heated leather 59,000 miles, Chrome wheels New tires. No rust.

MARSH MOTORS
tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
GVW, dual rear tires
sunroof, 110K
$1,950.
seats, 4 door.
$4,700
All power options Sunroof, auto
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX Great condition.
$5,000
& pull out loading
Wanted: Call 570-388-6535
$5,990 $5,390
Low
FORD ‘97 EXPLORER
1218 Main St. Serious inquiries (570) 708-0269
ramp. Asking
only. 570-636-3151
Junk MARSH MOTORS MARSH MOTORS 57,000 miles, 5
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
Swoyersville, PA $3,500 speed, all-wheel after 6:00PM
2 dr., 6 cyl., auto
FORD `05 FREESTAR
570-718-6992 (570) 864-0858 1218 Main St. 1218 Main St. drive, 4 door, anti-
4x4, $1,850
Buy-Sell-Trade Cars & 240C Swoyersville, PA Swoyersville, PA lock brakes, air TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE
HONDA `03 CR-V LX CHEVY ‘95 LUMINA 570-718-6992 570-718-6992 conditioning, air 4 cylinder sedan,
Looking for the right deal LIMITED EDITION Dark blue. Good Trucks 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto 4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
Buy-Sell-Trade Buy-Sell-Trade bags, power locks,
power windows,
automatic
on an automobile? condition. Runs 108K, $1,650 $16,855
Low mileage, fully Highest Excellent condition, power mirrors,
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
loaded,
negotiable.
$10,999. great. 1 owner. Ask-
ing $5,500 Prices FORD ‘92 ESCORT dealer serviced. Sun
roof, heated seats. MINI COOPER `08 LINE UP cruise control,
AM/FM radio, CD
Classified’s got
570-283-1691 (570) 470-7177
Paid!!
4 cyl., automatic
$1,350 $15,500. Call Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K
A GREAT DEAL... changer, rear
the directions!
FORD `05 HONDA `06 CIVIC EX FREE PICKUP
Current Inspection
on all vehicles
570-288-3916
miles. Leather inte- IN CLASSIFIED! defroster, new Blitz
Stainless Exhaust,
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
rior, fully loaded. 6
TAURUS SE
2 door, 5 speed, air, AEM Cold Air
CHEVY ‘05
DEALER 560 Pierce St.

Beige exterior/inte-
power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD,
288-8995 570-825-8253
speed. Excellent
condition. 40 MPG. PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE Intake, TURBOXS
Blowoff Valve &
Kingston, PA

LEXUS `98 LS 400 Silver C-CLASS


Automatic www.wyoming
CAVALIER LS cruise & alloys. $19,950. Or best Boost Control.
rior, automatic win- offer. Call moonroof valleymotors.com
dows & lock, alloy Excellent condition, $10,500.
with leather 570-262-8811 $11,880 570-714-9924
4 door, 1 owner, wheels and nice very well main- Excellent condition, (201) 704-8640
interior. Good condi-
82,000 miles. tained with service garage kept, 1 Call before
$5,995
condition. $6,200
(570) 606-1146 records, remaining
Honda warranty.
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
tion. 34,000 miles.
$15,000 Negotiable MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 7:30 pm
TOYOTA ‘09
(570) 885-5956
FORD `07 MUSTANG 65K, $10,500.
1518 8th Street Leather interior. All Pure silver metallic. Let the Community
SCION TC
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
570-706-0921
Carverton, PA power. GPS naviga- Roof & mirror caps Know!
63,000 highway tion, moon roof, cd in black. Tartan red Place your Classified Automatic,
560 Pierce St.
HONDA34k`07 CIVIC
miles, silver, runs Near Francis
changer. Loaded. cloth / panther black Ad TODAY! moon roof,
SL 500
great, $11,500. Slocum St. Park Kingston, PA
$9,000 or best leather interior. 570-829-7130 low miles.
negotiable.
570-479-2482
EX. miles.
HYUNDAI ‘03 offer. 570-706-6156
Convertible, with
Black bonnet
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
$17,945
SUBARU `05 LEGACY
excellent condition, stripes. Automatic.

FORD `90 MUSTANG GT


sunroof, alloys, a/c,
cd, 1 owner, garage ELANTRA LINCOLN`06
removable hard
top, dark Blue,
Steptronic paddles. 570-714-9924

Must See. Sharp!


kept. $13,000. Call 4 cylinder,
automatic, cd,
camel interior,
Dual moon roofs,
Cockpit chrono PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 SPORT AWD
Black, new direc-
570-760-0612
1 owner. TOWN CAR LIMITED Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.
package, conven-
ience, cold weather CONVERTIBLE
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000
HONDA `07 CIVIC
tional tires, excel- Economy Car! Fully loaded. Very Good
lent inside / outside, (heated seats) & miles, great 560 Pierce St.
$4,495 46,000 miles, Condition, No Blue/white top &
CHRYSLER `02 factory stock, very
clean, must see to
Sport SI. Red, with
black interior,
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Accidents. Classy
Car. Price
premium packages.
Dynamic
control.
stability
Xenon
white interior.
Recent document-
condition. $11,995.
570-836-1673
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
appreciate. $8,000
PT CRUISER SUBARU `94
75,000 miles. 6 Showroom Reduced! ed frame-off valleymotors.com
or best offer. Must speed, spoiler and Say it HERE headlights, front restoration. Over 570-714-9924
condition. $13,995
sell. 570-269-0042 body kit. Tinted win- in the Classifieds! and rear fog lights. $31,000 invested.
Inferno Red, flame
design. Chrome Leave Message dows, 570-829-7130
$18,900.
570-814-4926 or
or trade for
SUV or other.
Parking distance will sell $21,500. IMPREZA L
wheels. 47,000
FORD `98 TAURUS
Reduced $11,900 (570) 654-2596 570-388-6669
control. Harmon- 570-335-3127 Sudan, Automatic,
TOYOTA ‘09 YARIS
miles, one owner. (570) 714-0384
HYUNDAI `04 Kardon sound sys- Air, Stereo, Runs &
MERCEDES-BENZ PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
tem. Chrome line Looks Excellent. White, automatic
Looks and runs Gold. Good condi- interior. Mint condi-
great. New inspec-
tion. $5,800
tion Runs great.
HONDA ‘06 CIVIC EX TIBURON GT WANTED! tion. 17,000 miles.
S
25 mpg
$1,275
4 door sedan, 26K
Serviced with
Call (570) 472-1854
87,000 miles, R-
4 cyl., automatic
Blue, 5 speed
`97 SL320 Must Drive! (570) 299-0772 warranty
ALL
title, Recently manual, CD, Air, $21,500 Great convertible,
sunroof, 62K
CHRYSLER `05
inspected. factory alarm, 570-341-7822 black top, 6 speed
$2,700. Call Serviced with power windows & manual transmis-
SUBARU ‘98
SEBRING LX
(570) 814-6198 warranty locks. 38K.
$7,500 negotiable. JUNK sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
IMPREZA WAGON
FORD ‘02 Call 570-540-6236 or, front & rear
Low mileage, blue,
2 door, automatic.
FOCUS WAGON INFINITI `05 G35
CARS! trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best
5-speed,

KELLY AUTO SALES


Excellent condition 1 owner,
offer. Call
CA$H
1518 8th Street 95,000 miles,
$8,000 Low mileage, Sports Coupe. Black Carverton, PA 570-262-2478
(570) 740-7446 Immaculate, 875 W. Market St.
One owner with slate leather. Blue, convertible, Near Francis Kingston, PA.
PAID
$6,995 Original owner. 69K 40th Anniversary 30+ MPG.
CHRYSLER `92 KELLY AUTO SALES Slocum St. Park 570-287-2243
miles. Fully Model. 47,000 $4,995
L B 875 W. Market St. equipped with navi- miles. Minor PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT
570-301-3602
E ARON
Kingston, PA. gation, sunroof, etc. repairs. $7,500 4 cylinder, Do you need more space?
CONVERTIBLE 570-287-2243 Always maintained or best offer. 6-speed, cd, A yard or garage sale
by Infiniti dealer. Call 973-271-1030 sunroof, 1 owner. 1518 8th Street in classified
Very nice. $15,750.
HONDAS
Sharp Sharp Car! Carverton, PA is the best way
560 Pierce St. 570-339-1552
MERCURY `06 $5,495 Near Francis
to clean out your closets!
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
‘10 Accord LX. After 4pm
MAZDA `04 RX-8 GRAND MARQUIS
Call For Details! Slocum St. Park
You’re in bussiness
valleymotors.com
7K miles. Black / tan
PriceReduced $19,595 JEEP `04 GRAND Hunter Green,
80,000 miles. Only 7,500 miles. All
570-696-4377

Selling your
SATURN ‘05 ION with classified!
4 cylinder,
570-714-9924 ‘09 Accord EX. V6
14K, White / Leather CHEROKEE LIMITED New brakes &
rotors. New
white leather. Fully
loaded. Excellent
Camper?
Place an ad and
automatic, cd,
1 owner.
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
56K Original Miles. PriceReduced $21,295
FORD ‘05 EXPLORER
4WD, 6 cylinder alignment. Two condition. Garage
Radiant Red. Mint ‘08 Accord LX find a new owner. Extra Clean!
auto. Moonroof. new rear tires. kept. $13,200 or
condition, new PREMIUM: 14K, Gray 570-829-7130 $4,495
Fully powered. New
paint, automatic, SPORT TRAC XLT Warranty $17,995 brakes & tires.
No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED
best offer. Call
570-779-2489
Call For Details!
570-696-4377 SUZUKI ‘10 SX4
PONTIAC ‘02
new battery, tune 1/2 Ton, 4WD, ‘08 Civics Choose 94,000 highway
from Two. Low $8,000 or best Leave Message 5 door hatchback,
up, brakes, top. automatic, V6 miles. $11,500 offer. For more Only 8,600 miles
MERCURY `95
$3,900 OBO miles, Warranty.
SUNFIRE SATURN ‘06 ION
$15,992 (570) 822-6334 information, call
(347) 452-3650 Starting at $14,495 $15,892
(570) 332-4213
(In Mountain Top) MAFFEI AUTO
SALES KIA `08 RONDO GRAND MARQUIS 2 door, 4 cylinder
sunroof,
4 cylinder, auto,
low miles, all Great running
CHRYSLER ‘06 570-288-6227 Maroon with beige
interior. All options. MERCEDES `95 SL 500 4 door, V8, fully low miles. power options condition. Red with
cloth interior, power
TOYOTA `10 Convertible. Low loaded, moon roof, $4,490 $6,990
300C HEMI 560 Pierce St. Camry SE. 56,000
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty. mileage. Hard top
included. Leather
new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in MARSH MOTORS MARSH MOTORS
door locks, power
windows, power
Light green, 18,000 Received 60,000 560 Pierce St.
miles, loaded, Kingston, PA miles. Red, alloy interior. Excellent excellent shape. 2 Kingston, PA moon roof,
mile servicing. New 1218 Main St. 1218 Main St.
leather, wood trim, www.wyoming wheels, black cloth condition, fully owners. Call www.wyoming 5 speed, just
tires. KBB Value Swoyersville, PA Swoyersville, PA
$24,000. valleymotors.com interior. Will consid- $8,500. Asking only loaded. $9,000 (570) 822-6334 or serviced, 117k.
570-718-6992 570-718-6992 valleymotors.com
570-222-4960 570-714-9924 er trade. $14,200 $7,900. A Must See! Call 619-884-2266 (570) 970-9351 Asking $5,300
or 570-696-1271 Buy-Sell-Trade Buy-Sell-Trade 570-714-9924
leave message (570) 793-9157 (570) 457-0553 570-885-2162

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S.

ON EVERY VEHICLE LISTED BELOW

NEW 2011 FORD FUSION SE NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS FWD
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Pwr. Front Wheel Drive, Auto., Air, Pwr.
Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Locks, Side Air Bags, Roof Rails,
Anti-Theft Sys., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Windows,
Entry, Message Center, Keyless Entry with Remote,
SYNC Safety Canopy, Cargo Cover

72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 5/31/11.

NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
All Wheel Drive, Automatic, Pwr. All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Roof Rack,
Locks, 16” Steel Wheels, Pwr. Air, CD, Side Impact Air Bags, PW, Pwr.
Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, Fog Lamps,
Windows, Keyless Entry with Privacy Glass,Keyless Entry, Rear
Remote, Safety Canopy, Cargo Convenience Pkg., SYNC,
Air, Side Air Bags Sirius Satellite Radio, 16” Alum.
Wheels,

72
Mos.
72 24
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.

NEW 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL NEW 2011 FORD F-150 4X4
Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, AM/FM/CD,
AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Cloth Seat, Cruise Control,
PW, 18”Alum. Wheels, Anti-Theft 40/20/40 Split Seat, ABS,
Perimeter Alarm, PDL, XL Plus Pkg.,
Sirius Satellite Radio XL Decor Group
FOOT
BOX

72 24
Mos. Mos. 72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease Mos.
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.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months
payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate.
Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends MAY 31, 2011.
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412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic & Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans
VOLKSWAGEN `04 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED FLAGSTAFF `08
BEETLE CHEVROLET `76 LINCOLN `88 PONTIAC `68 STARCRAFT ‘80 100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce. HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80 TRIPLE 955 CC CLASSIC BUICK `05
CONVERTIBLE PICKUP TOWN CAR CATALINA 16’ DEEP V Garage kept. 1 riding FLH. 7,000 miles. Very Super Lite Fifth
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
Very Good
Condition!
61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor.
‘90 Evinrude out-
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
fast. Needs nothing.
Blue, never
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire- RENDEZVOUS CX
HARD TO FIND!!
ic. Power roof, win- Low miles! board 70hp with tilt $38,000 invested. A nal unrestored dropped. Excellent place, heated mat-
triple black, leather Yellow with black & trim— ‘92 EZ must see. Asking antique show condition. $4,200 tress, ceiling fan, AWD, Fully
dows, locks & $7500. FIRM loaded, 1 owner,
interior, carriage roof and white wall loader trailer. With $18,000. OBO winner. Factory Negotiable. Hide-a-Bed sofa,
doors. Boot cover 570-905-7389 20,000 miles.
roof, factory wire tires. Black interior. ‘00 Tracker Series 570-706-6156 spot lights, wide (570) 970-0564 outside speakers &
for top. 22k. Excel- Ask for Lee Small 6 cylinder.
wheels, loaded, $4,995. Call 60lbs foot pedal, 2 white tires, grill, 2 sliders,
lent condition.
To place your YAMAHA `04 V-STAR New tires. Like
CHEVROLET `79
excellent condition. (570) 696-3513 downriggers, stor- biggest Harley aluminum wheels,
Garage kept. new, inside &
$5,500. Call ages, gallon tanks, ad Call Toll Free built. Only water purifier,
PONTIAC 1937
Reduced 1100 Custom. 5800 out. $14,900. Call
Mike 570-237-7660 2 fish finders and 28,000 original awning, microwave
$14,000
1-800-427-8649
CORVETTE L-48 more. MUST SEE. miles! Never miles, light bar, oven, tinted safety (570) 540-0975
MAZDA `88 RX-7
570-822-1976 Fully restored near cobra exhaust,
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Leave Message original. New paint, Make Best Offer. needs inspec- glass windows,
All Corvette options, Call 866-320-6368 tion, permanent windshield, many raised panel fridge
CHEVR0LET`02
all original, new CONVERTIBLE new interior, new extras, must sell.
GET THE WORD OUT 1 owner, garage wiring, custom tint- after 5pm. registration. & many acces-
01’ SPORTSTER
Good Year tires, $8,500 $4,900. Call sories & options.
with a Classified Ad. kept, 65k original ed glass, new motor 570-301-3433
EXPRESS
new mufflers, just 570-905-9348 Excellent condition,
570-829-7130 tuned. 46,000 miles. miles, black with & transmission. 427 Commercial $22,500.
$6,500 or best grey leather interior, Spare motor & Trucks & YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
VOLVO `01 XC70 all original & never trans. 16” wide 570-868-6986 CONVERSION
offer 570-262-2845
seen snow. $8,900. white walls car in Equipment 750cc. 8,000 miles,
All wheel drive,
or 570-239-6969
Call 570-237-5119 excellent condition HARLEY DAVIDSON saddlebags, wind- NEWMAR 36’ VAN
Loaded. Low
46,000 miles, bur-
gundy
leather,
with tan
complete
CHEVY`75 CAMARO MERCEDES BENZ in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
best offer. Serious
CHEVY ‘08 3500 ‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
Excellent Condition. MOUNTAIN AIRE miles. Excellent
condition.
HD DUMP TRUCK
350 V8. Original 5th wheel, 2 large $18,900
dealer service histo- owner. Automatic inquiries ONLY. Must See. Asking

`74 450 SE $2,499. Call after 4. slides, new 570-674-3901


ry, 1 owner, detailed, transmission. Rare - Call 570-574-1923 2WD, automatic. Garage kept, condition, loaded
garage kept, estate. tuxedo silver / black 883 cubic inch 2 tone blue. 570-823-9376
Only 12,000 miles. with accessories.
$9,100.
570-840-3981
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
SOLID CAR!
Interior perfect,
exterior very good.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
motor, Paco rigid
frame, extended &
17,600 miles.
REDUCED PRICE
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
CHEVROLET `05
$8,400
VOLVO ‘04 XC70
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937
Runs great! New
tires, 68K original VW CLASSIC `72
$19,000.
570-288-4322
raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best
offer.(973) 271-1030
Lehman area.
(570) 760-5937
Matted black finish.
Mint condition. New
also available.
570-455-6796 SILVERADO LT Z71
Extended cab,
Cross Country, miles. tires, inspected,
All Wheel Drive
$11,880
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
$5,500 FIRM.
570-905-7389 KARMANN GHIA DUMP TRAILER ‘05
10 yards, 4 ton limit, HARLEY DAVIDSON KAWASAKI ‘05
fully serviced &
ready to ride. Wind-
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
JUST REDUCED!
automatic. Black
with grey leather
interior. Heated
Ask for Lee Restoration shield & sissy bar.
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Vehicle. Family very good condi- ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange. Low miles & garage
35 ft. Well kept. On seats. 59,000
tion. Asking $3,900 Golden Anniversary. campground on the miles. New Michelin
Classified depart-
ment today at 570- MERCEDES-BENZ `73 owned, garage
kept, good shape.
Needs some
Also, E-350. Cheap
For more info, call
Silver/Black. New
Tires. Extras. Excel-
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
kept. $4800. or best
offer. 570-762-5158
Susquehanna River
near great fishing.
tires. $16,500
(570) 477-3297
sell. $2400
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
829-7130! Attached 12X22”
450SL with interior work, new 973-906-8404 lent Condition.

560 Pierce St. CHRYSLER `49 Convertible


seats, needs
carburetor work. FORD ‘99 E350
19,000 miles
$10,000.
570-760-3599
570-825-3711 Antique. Very good
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
covered by metal
CHEVROLET `05
Kingston, PA
WINDSOR
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
Only 58,000 miles.
Asking $12,000.
BUCKET VAN
570-639-2539 Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
condition. Must see.
Low milage. Road roof with large TRAILBLAZER LT
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com Silver / gray, 4 door
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
serious inquiries
only! Call Triton V8. 2 speed HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 570-829-7130 title. Asking $1,260
Call (570) 825-5810
breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ-
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
sedan. 6 cylinder V-ROD VRSCA ed. Call for more
KAWASAKI
570-714-9924 player, automatic, 4 570-343-2296 boom; 92,000miles; Leave Message equipped. Includes
flathead, fluid drive. new tires. Cham- $9999 or best price. Blue pearl, information. On-Star, tow pack-
excellent condition,
YAMAHA` 08 R1
45,000 original (570) 237-7076
415 Autos-Antique miles. Just like new!
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte- WANTED: PONTIAC Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or 3,100 miles, factory
`08 NINJA
age, roof rack,
running boards,
& Classic REDUCED $15,000 rior inside. Garage 570574-7002 alarm with extras.
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS remote starter,
Call Jim: kept, excellent con-
`78 FIREBIRD $11,200.
or best offer.
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000 BEAUTIFUL BIKE Travel Trailer. 29’, extended warranty.

CADILLAC `80
570-654-2257 dition. $31,000. Call $16,000
825-6272
Formula 400 439 Motorcycles Tony 570-237-1631 miles. Great starter Perfect condition. mint condition, 1
(570) 825-7251
CORVETTES Berkshire Green, bike. $2,800 Seri- 3700 miles, new slide out a/c-heat.

COUPE DEVILLE MERCEDES-BENZ `88 Originally purchased


HARLEY ‘01 HARLEY DAVIDSON
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777
rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price
Stove, microwave,
fridge, shower
CHEVROLET `09
WANTED
at Bradley-Lawless
Excellent condition, in Scranton. Car negotiable $7,600 inside & out. Many
$3,000 located in
420 SEL DAVIDSON ‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 Q-LINK LEGACY `09 570-852-9072 more extras.
EQUINOX LS
1953-1972 was last seen in
Hazleton. Abington-Scranton A MUST SEE! Reduced. $13,500.
Any Condition! Silver with red Electra Glide, Ultra 250 automatic. Gun
570-454-1945 or area. Finder’s fee Custom Paint. Call 570-842-6735
Courteous, Fast leather interior. metal gray. MP3 Low mileage, 15000
561-573-4114 Professional Buyer. paid if car is found Classic, many Only driven under 442 RVs & Campers miles, automatic,
SUNLITE CAMPER
Every option. chrome acces- player. $3,000.
Licensed & Bonded Garage kept, show- and purchased. Call 10 miles!! Comes Great first motorcy- all-wheel drive, 4
CHEVROLET `63 corvettebuyer.com
1-800-850-3656
room condition. John with any info
(570) 760-3440
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
with remaining
warranty. Asking
cle. 570-696-1156 DUTCHMAN 96’ 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, door, anti-lock

SUZUKI `07 C50T with 5TH WHEEL


$7,000. center bathroom, brakes, air condi-
IMPALA
Green. Garage $8,600 or best
(570) 417-9200 kept, like new kitchen, sofa bed. tioning, air bags,
2 door hardtop. FORD `52 Shopping for a
421 Boats & condition. Includes
offer. For info,
call 570-864-2543 slideout & sun Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
power locks, power
windows, power
CRUISER
Partial restoration. Marinas Harley cover. or 215-379-1375 room built on. Set
All original parts.
COUNTRY SEDAN new apartment?
Classified lets
$12,900
570-718-6769
up on permanent
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
HARLEY DAVIDSON
Asking $4,000 or ALUMACRAFT DEEP site in Wapwallopen. cassette player, CD
EXCELLENT
CUSTOM LINE 570-709-4937 215-322-9845
best offer. Call
STATION WAGON you compare costs - V, 12’, dilly trailer, 2 Comes with many player, keyless
(570) 885-1119
V8, automatic, without hassle trolling
marine
motors,
battery,
Boat? Car? Truck?
2001 SPORTSTER extras. $7,000.
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft entry, rear de-

CHEVROLET `69 NOVA


8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
or worry!
Get moving
oars, vests, boat
cover, anchors.
Motorcycle? Air-
plane? Whatever it
1,200 CC, Black,
Low Miles, New
CONDITION
Windshield, Bags,
(570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
froster, rear wind-
shield wiper, tinted
windows. $17,500.
SS clone. 350 is, sell it with a
with classified! $800. 825-3955 Tires and Brakes, thru bathroom.
engine, 290 Horse- owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517
Classified ad. Lots of Chrome and
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT Center kitchen +
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.

CUSTOM
power. 10 bolt posi- 570-829-7130
TRAILER
Extras. Well main- dinette bed. Front
rear. PowerGlide
transmission. Power
FORD `66 OLDSMOBILE `68 HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05
tained. 2 Harley
Helmets included.
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357 Brand new 2010
extra large living
room + sofa bed. CHEVROLET `10
DELMONT
disc brake kit. Over Looks & runs great! tandem axle, 4 Big View windows.
Mustang Coupe.
SILVERADO 1500
CREST 15’ SCREAMING EAGLE
$20,000 invested, $5,700 wheel electric Air, awning, sleeps
SUZUKI ‘77
Pearl white, pony
sacrifice at DRASTICALLY (570) 654-8520 brakes, 20’ long 6, very clean, will Extended Cab V71
interior. Pristine
$7,500 Firm.
condition. 26K REDUCED!! V-ROD& Black. total, 7 x 16 wood deliver. Located in Package 4x4. Bed-
Call 732-397-8030
(Wilkes-Barre)
miles. $17,000 or
best offer.
This model only
produced in 1967
Fiberglass
boat with
Orange
Used as a show
HARLEY DAVIDSON GS 750 deck, fold up ramps
with knees, remov-
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497
liner. V-8. Red.
Remote start.
& 1968. All Needs work. 6,300 miles
(570) 817-6768
original 45,000
trailer. Out-
board propul-
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent 2006 NIGHTTRAIN $1,500
able fenders for
oversized loads,
451 Trucks/
$26,000

LINCOLN `66 miles, Color condition. Asking SPECIAL EDITION or best offer powder coat paint (570) 639-2539

CHEVROLET `72 CONTINENTAL


Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
sion. Includes:
2 motors
$20,000 or best
offer. Call
#35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces-
570-822-2508 for rust protection,
2 5/16 hitch
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
CHEVELLE 4 door,
350 rocket
engine, 2nd Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
570-876-4034 sories including a
custom made seat. SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600 coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets, CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab 2500
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
Two door hard top. Convertible, 460 owner. Fender Exotic paint set, Blue brake away switch,
307 Motor. Needs cu. engine, 67,000 smoked wind LTZ. 4 wheel drive. Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
skirts, always PRICE Alien Spider Candy battery, 7 pole
Excellent condition, Heavy Duty version.
work. Comes with miles, 1 owner garaged. Trophy Road King 19,000 Blue. Excellent con- screen. Great bike, RV plugs, title &
additional 400 small since `69. Teal winner at shows.
REDUCED! miles, new tires, lots dition. All Documen- runs great. Helmet more!! Priced for low mileage. Excellent cargo van.
block & many parts. green / white Serious inquiries $2,400 of extra chrome. tation. 1,400 Asking & kevlar racing quick sale. $2,995 $35,500. Call 85K miles. Excellent
$3,500. Serious leather, restorable, only, $7,500. Like New. $12,900. gloves included. 570-655-2689 condition. $8,700
NEGOTIABLE $25,000 or best 386-334-7448
inquires only. $2,500 570-287- 570-690-0727 Call 570-639-1989 $2995. Call for info 570-829-4548 or
570-417-3940 offer. Call Wilkes-Barre
(570) 836-2574 5775 / 332-1048 or 570-760-1023 (570) 881-5011 570-417-5991
570-876-4034

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2010 SUZUKI KIZASHI GTS 1997 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4 1998 CHEVROLET BLAZER 2003 FORD FOCUS SEDAN 2003 CHEVROLET
LS 4X4 CAVALIER SPORT COUPE

Stk#S1550A, Manual Transmission, Stk#S1565A, Power Windows/Locks, Stk# S1594A, Automatic, AM/FM/CD, Stk# S1447A, Sunroof, Automatic,
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CHEVROLET `97 CHEVY ‘04 DODGE `05 DODGE ‘02 FORD `04 FREESTAR
Automatic, front
FORD ‘03 WINDSTAR LX HONDA `02 CR-V
EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
JEEP `00 WRANGLER JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
SUBURBAN LT
4WD, automatic,
GRAND CARAVAN CARAVAN wheel drive, 4 door,
anti-lock brakes, air
Loaded with
extras including
owner, very clean,
meticulously main-
78,500 miles, 6
cylinder automat-
ic, hard & soft
Miles
$13,980
Tan 54,000 miles, Silver bags, power locks, entertainment tained. 123,000
4WD, Automatic. Z-71 package, 1518 8th Street excellent condition. tops. Well main-
Loaded with leather, moonroof, Carverton, PA Ice Cold Air power windows, system. 55k highway miles. tained. Many
$7,999. power mirrors, Serviced with $6,995
options. Bedliner. rear ent, 3rd seat Near Francis $4,295 new parts. Adult
570-817-9644t power seats, cruise 570-646-3334 or
55,000 miles. $15,990 Slocum St. Park warranty driven only. Kelly
control, AM/FM 570-762-3294
CHRYSLER ‘00
$9,200. Call Blue Book
radio, CD player,
(570) 868-6503

TOWN & COUNTRY


DODGE `10 rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper, HONDA `10
$10,400, Asking
$8,800.
570-704-8730
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA

GRAND CARAVAN tinted windows, www.wyoming

560 Pierce St.


Automatic, V6
CD, Leather
Very Nice Van!
Only 17k miles.
new starter, just
inspected, $3,900.
ODYSSEY JEEP `02 GRAND
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Fully loaded. 570-594-4992.
1518 8th Street
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
$3,995
Call For Details!
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
Call after 4:30 p.m. KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St.
CHEROKEE LAREDO JEEP ‘05 GRAND
Carverton, PA valleymotors.com 570-696-4377 extended war-
Near Francis Kingston, PA.
Slocum St. Park
570-714-9924
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806
570-287-2243 CHEROKEE LAREDO
CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO Silver. Only 83K FORD `05 WHEEL 4WD, automatic,

CARGO VAN CHEVY ‘05 miles. All wheel


DODGE `94 FORD ‘04 F-150
V6, Low Miles
$15,740

EQUINOX
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DAKOTA
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$3,995 all power options 138,000 miles, Carverton, PA miles. Great condi- warranty nomical 6 cylinder.
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extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.
opener, power win- Kingston, PA
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX 1218 Main St.
after 5:00 PM
Automatic, V8 Doyouneedmorespace? Brand New.
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dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel.
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Swoyersville, PA
570-718-6992 DODGE `94 DAKOTA Sharp,clean Truck!
$3,995 A yard or garage sale
in classified
(570) 328-0850
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
570-714-9924

drive, power moon-


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Buy-Sell-Trade
1518 8th Street
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garage kept, very
Call For Details!
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LEXUS `06 GX 470
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tocleanoutyourclosets!
CHEVY ‘07
& seats. Leather Near Francis Kingston, PA.
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er, rear folding with classified!
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$4,000
61,000 miles, auto-
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
FORD `06
matic, four wheel
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
On-Star, Leather.
Satellite Radio. QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 or best offer
(570) 868-0944 1518 8th Street
FORD ‘05 drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with
RANGER
garage kept. $14,990 Automatic, CD
$14,750.
570-362-1910
Tool Box
Like New! DODGE `97 RAM
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
EXPLORER
78,400 miles, auto- Extended cab,
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
windows, cruise
warranty, new
tires & brakes,
4,000 miles.
1500 LARAMIE MARK 3
$8,995 6 cylinder. Auto- Cypress Pearl with
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CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR Call For Details!
570-696-4377 82,000 miles, auto- FORDAutomatic,
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$5,990
radio, cassette play-
er, CD player, key-
$5,900 or
best offer.
ivory leather interi-
or. Well maintained,
Custom Van. 67K matic, chrome step 570-814-2125 garage kept. All
MARSH MOTORS
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JEEP `06
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401-524-9763
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
power seats,
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570-718-6992
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climate control,
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(570) 762-4543
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A GREAT DEAL... extras. Must see.
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with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130 INTERNATIONAL ‘95 Satellite, Blue tooth,
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Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles.
tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent
IN CLASSIFIED! (570) 970-9351 ask for an employ- defroster,
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rear DUMP TRUCK
Refurbished, rebuilt
69,000
highway miles. $28,950

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ment specialist 1518 8th Street $16,000 FORD ‘06 F-150 XLT engine, transmis- $14,900. Call (570) 237-1082
DODGE `01
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Carverton, PA sion replaced.
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(570) 954-5462
Call after 9 a.m.
X-Cab, V8, Rear-end removed
(570) 855-3657
LEXUS `96 LX 450
RAM VAN SE. 2 sliding doors.
Very clean. Runs
Slocum St. Park

FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-250 4X4
automatic, 4x4
Serviced with
and relubed. Brand
new 10’ dump. PA JEEP `07 Full time 4WD, Pearl

CHEVY ‘03 FORD `97 DIESEL state inspected. white with like new
WRANGLER X
great. 107k miles. warranty
$12,900/best offer. leather ivory interi-
$2,500. Call
or. Silver trim.
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well maintained, 84,000 miles, Ask-
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$6,290 NEW PRICE Call For Details! light wt. $19,500 ing $10,750
miles, one owner. 570-654-3076 or
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Looks and runs like You gotta see it.
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GMC `99
serviced, oil, trans drive, 4 door,

TRAILBLAZER LTZ
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$4,999
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transfer case &
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air conditioning, air
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remote. Walk up

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auto, moonroof tem flushed. power windows, door. Front & rear 4x4, 45K miles, Carverton, PA
lock brakes, driver Looking for Work? $4,995
$13,620 $6,599.00 power mirrors, A/C. Power locks & Excellent condition. Near Francis
and passenger Call For Details!
airbags, power
Tell Employers with Call 693-1262 power seats, all windows. Excellent $18,900 Slocum St. Park
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451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 457 Wanted to Buy 610 Business 708 Antiques & 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 710 Appliances 716 Building
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COLLECTIBLE Sea- YEARBOOKS: front loader gas
Hundreds on BATHROOM SINK
TOYOTA ‘07 Inside Church Hill
gram’s Mirror( great
condition) 1908
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
dryer. Works great
no longer needed.
New or Used SET: Gerber white
Utility, 4WD
$18,655
MONTERO SR 4WD FJ CRUISER JUNK Mall, high traffic
area. Established 15
Stanley Cup $50. or
best offer. Call Mark
1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944,
One problem the
knob is broken but
Appliances?
Most problems
porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
with your appli- medicine cabinet.
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
Yellow, 4x4,
6 cyl., automatic, CAR & years. RENT
FREE.
IS
Serious
at 570-301-3484 or
Allison at 631-6635
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
1934, 1935, 1936,
can be fixed easily.
$200. 817-0953
ances are usually
simple and inex-
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
drive, 4 door, anti- inquiries call 1937, 1945, 1946,
lock brakes, air con-
well equipped.
Serviced with TRUCKS 570-582-5208 LINEUP 1951, 1955, 1956,
FREEZER Sears
Kenmore 13 cu ft
pensive to
Save your hard
fix!
BAY WINDOW
Anderson center
-
ditioning, air bags, warranty 1957, 1961, 1965, earned money, Let
560 Pierce St.
power locks, power
windows, power
WANTED 630 Money To Loan ASUCCESSFULSALE 1966, 1970, 1980,
1985, 2005, 2006.
chest model # 1634,
energy star rated. us take a look at it Bay Window. $100.
570-825-5847
Kingston, PA first!
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mirrors, power
seats, cruise con-
Highest Prices “We can erase INCLASSIFIED! Meyers H.S. 1935,
1936, 1937, 1938,
Like new condition,
manufactured May 30 years in DOOR. 36”x80”
the business.
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Doyouneedmorespace? 1942, 1943, 1944,
2009. includes 2 lift
out baskets, interior East Main
solid wood, 6 panel.
Exterior or interior.
570-714-9924 cassette player, CD TEED.” Attorneys A yard or garage sale 1945, 1946, 1960,
light & security lock. Appliances Natural oak finish,
changer, leather FREE for the Federal in classified
1974, 1975, 1976,
cash or usps money 570-735-8271 right or left with
Say it HERE interior, sun roof, Trade Commission 1977. Kingston H.S. Nanticoke
orders only $250
REMOVAL is the best way hardware. $200.
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper, KELLY AUTO SALES say they’ve never
seen a legitimate tocleanoutyourclosets!
1938, 1939, 1940,
1944, 1948, 1949.
570-443-7062 Call 570-735-8730
new Passed inspec- 875 W. Market St. Call V&G credit repair opera- Plymouth H.S. 1930, 712 Baby Items or 570-332-8094
tion, new battery. Kingston, PA. You’re in bussiness 1931, 1932, 1933,
MERCEDES BENZ ‘06 $2,500 570-287-2243 Anytime tion. No one can
legally remove with classified! 1938, 1943, 1944, BABY ITEMS: New-
GUTTERS One 22’,
and one 28’ also
(570) 868-1100 1959, 1960.
R350 CLASS WAGON Call after 2:00 p.m. 288-8995 accurate and timely COMIC BOOKS - Hanover H.S. 1951,
born swing $50.
Childcraft crib $75.
one 10’ spout, all

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4Matic, 3rd row, Gen 13-1, X-files, 1952, 1953, 1954, Childcraft oak 4 paid $220 sell for
PONTIAC `04
power tailgate your credit report. Spiderman & many
1 Owner It’s a process that 1960. West Pittston drawer chest $100. $180 or best offer.
$21,960 others, $1 each. H.S. Annual 1925, Oak dresser combo
$13,880 starts with you and 570-740-6205
MONTANA
570-829-2411 1926, 1927, 1928, changing table
involves time and a
95,000 miles, well
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
PHONOGRAPH:
1931, 1932, 1959.
Luzerne H.S. 1951, GENE’S
$100. Newborn-12
month clothing - girl Line up a place to live
maintained. Excell-
ent overall condi-
Learn about manag-
Realistic with 8
track and speakers.
1952, 1956, 1957,
1959. Berwick H.S.
RECONDITIONED $5. each. Toddler
bumper for bed.
in classified!
tion. Keyless entry,
600 ing credit and debt Includes records & 1952, 1953, 1956,
APPLIANCES
$10. 570-825-0569 SINK TOP 37”X22”,
at ftc. gov/credit. A tapes. $30 60 Day Warranty Opal, NEW $25.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
built in baby seat, 560 Pierce St. FINANCIAL message from The 570-735-6167
1957, 1958, 1960,
Monday-Friday BABY TOYS, $15. 570-675-3328
dual climate con- Kingston, PA Times Leader and 1967, 1968, 1969
www.wyoming trol. Rear air. Seats ,1970. Lehman H.S. 8:00PM-5:00PM tODDLER TOYS $15.
www.wyoming the FTC. RECORDS - LP’S, VANITY TOP 36”
valleymotors.com 7. Recent inspec-
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610 Business 78’S, 45’S From 1973, 1974, 1976, Saturday GRACO CAR SEAT
cultured marble
8:00AM-11:00AM $20. 570-868-0481
570-714-9924 tion & tires. KBB
570-714-9924
Opportunities 40’S, 50’S, 60’S & 1978, 1980. Nanti- vanity top beige
over $6300. Asking 70’S. $1 each. coke Area H.S. Gateway with nickel faucet
1976, 2008. Dallas Do you need more space?
MINI ‘08
$5,000 firm. Call
(570) 417-9884
TRACTOR BEER DISTRIBUTOR (570) 829-2411
RECORDS: a vari-
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA
A yard or garage sale
in classified
$100 call

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COOPER SATURN ‘09 VUE XE TRAILERS
with option to lease
building or sold
ety of
records
old 78
albums.
H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West
is the best way
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pressure
wood. $95.
treated
2 door, automatic,
leather, sky roof,
4WD, automatic
Moon Roof FREIGHTLINER
separately. 700 $30. or best offer. Side Central GRILL electric
You’re in bussiness 570-817-1094
570-954-1284 570-333-5263 Catholic H.S. 1965 - ceramic 12”x12”
boost cd, fogs $17,875 ’97 MIDROOF MERCHANDISE 1974, 1980, 1981. nonstick. Smoke with classified!
$19,945 475 CAT & 10 DRIVE-SHAFT WASHINGTON Westmoreland H.S. free. New in box. CRIB
720 Cemetery
speed transmission. FABRICATER QUARTERS 1934-D, 1952, 1953 - 1954 $15. 570-655-2154 Designer. Metal Plots/Lots
$12,000 Willing to train. Will 702 Air 1938-P-1940-D $55. G.A.R. H.S. 1972, nickel finish. Great
sell stock or equip- 570-287-4135 MICROWAVE over
FREIGHTLINER ment seperately.
Conditioners 1973, 1974, 1975,
the range GE
for use or children’s CEMETERY
1976 Pittston H.S. shop display. $95/ PLOTS FOR SALE
’99 CONDO For more info, call AIR CONDITIONER! 1936, 1951, 1954, Spacemaker, white 570-457-7854 (4) Four plots, all
560 Pierce St. 430 Detroit, Super (570) 823-0245 Haier 8000 BTU. 1963 Pittston Hospi- $25. 570-696-4020 together. Crestlawn

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560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA 10 transmission. Works perfect! tal School of Nurs- DRESSING TABLE Section of Memorial
Kingston, PA Asking $15,000. MICROWAVE: GE, all Jenny Lind $10.
www.wyoming Used for only 2 ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, options, with Shrine Cemetery in
www.wyoming valleymotors.com months last sum- 1959 West Pittston Baby toys from $1. Kingston Twp. $600
turntable, excellent

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valleymotors.com ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ mer. Comes with H.S. 1950, 1954, 570-331-0815 each. Willing to
570-714-9924 with sides. All condition. $40.
570-714-9924 remote. $125. 1955, 1956, 1960 570-675-4383 split. For info, call
aluminum, spread STROLLER excellent (570) 388-2773
570-237-6001 Hazleton H.S. 1938,
To place your condition with bas-

friend.
axle. $6,500. JAN-PRO
MITSUBISHI `08
1939, 1940, 1941, REFRIGERATOR:
COMMERCIAL MILK CAN with lid, ket, hood & cup
ad Call Toll Free 2 storage trailers. painted black has
1942, 1943, 1945, Frigidaire. White. holder. $15.
CEMETERY PLOTS
RAIDER
CLEANING 1948, 1949, 1950, Large. Freezer up

VERY GOOD CONDITION!


1-800-427-8649 570-814-4790 OF NEPA decal $30. Glider
chairs with cushions
1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1959,
top. Very Clean, fair-
ly new, in good
570-472-1646
(3) together.
STROLLER: Graco Maple Lawn
29,500 miles. 2-
4X4 drive option, 4 SUZUKI `07 XL-7 VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
Be Your Own
Boss Work Full or
set of 2 $45. Presto
Electric fry with high
The Classified
section at
1960, 1961, 1962,
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
working condition.
$250 negotiable.
Duo-Glider beige &
black $60. Fisher
Section of
Dennison
door crew cab, Part time lid $15. Sunbeam 1951, 1952 Call 570-283-6943 Cemetery.
56,000 miles, roof, leather, heat- timesleader.com Price Laugh & Learn
sharp silver color Accounts available electric mixer (3 570-825-4721 Leave Message Section ML.
automatic, ed seats, electric Home $30. Hasbro
with chrome step NOW throughout bowls) $25. Dansk $550 each.
all-wheel drive, locks, excellent Playskool Let’s Play
runners, premium Wilkes Barre, pizza baking stone Looking for that
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bedliner, V-6, 3.7 CD player, leather
and Hazleton. box) $12. Call 829-7130 called home? $20. Fisher Price
liter. Purchases at
$26,900. Dealer
interior, tinted
windows, custom
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
We guarantee
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570-288-8689
to place your ad. APPLIANCE
PA RT S E T C .
Used appliances.
Classified will address Laugh & Learn
learning table $10.
CEMETERY PLOTS
$26,500/ best offer. Plymouth National
would sell for wheels, $13,000 570-779-4325
$200,000 708 Antiques & Parts for all brands. Your needs. Leap Frog Leap- Cemetery in
in annual billing.
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old, like brand new.
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609-433-5660
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New with tags, size CEMETERY
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rience in landscape
transmission. Very
good rubber. All Classified’s got
the directions!
design,
walls
retaining
and all
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ White, uses stan-
dard outlet. $75.
dryer, Kenmore,
less than one year
best offer. 285-3180 $450 each
570-654-1596
around good Old Toys, model kits, 570-696-4204 old! Excellent Condi- WEDDING GOWN
aspects of paver
TRUCKS FOR SALE
condition inside Bikes, dolls, old gun
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maintained.
work. Includes
dump truck, mini
Mining Items, trains
& Musical Instruments,
To place your
tion! Moving. Call for
details. $400.
package REDUCED.
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electric, brand new,
WASHER/GAS
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beautiful bead work,
veil beaded to
Purchased 20
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875 W. Market St. ous inquiries only. tric, Camel sign, 30 timesleader.com
best offer Kingston, PA. Chassis available. never used $300 very good condition. match & slip. Paid 2 lots - $1,200
Call 570-650-3500 Call U-haul 570-233-6880 years old, $150. call 570-855-5725. $275. for both $150. $600 asking $100. 4 lots - $2,200
570-287-2243 570-829-2411
Ask for Carmen 570-822-5536 leave message each. 570-814-7485 570-287-3505 610-838-7727

KEVIN
BLAUM
A graduate of James M. Coughlin High
School and the University of Scranton.
A former representative of the 121st
legislative district in the Pennsylvania
House of Representatives.
A retiree of the Secretary of The House
Democratic Caucus.
Associate Director of Admission at Wyoming
Seminary Upper School in Kingston.

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720 Cemetery 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/ 746 Garage Sales/
Plots/Lots Equipment & Accessories Accessories Accessories Accessories Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/ Estate Sales/
Software ASSORTED FURNI- CHAIR small over- KITCHEN SET. SOFA BED queen Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets Flea Markets
ST. NICHOLAS’
CEMETERY, TURE: 2 end tables, stuffed parlor or Wood, oval, brown size, very good con-

6
SHAVERTOWN
Plots. Can be
DESKTOP SYSTEMS
inc. pc/printer/moni-
tor/kyb+ms.IBM/HP
glass on black
metallic frame. $20;
bedroom chair, pink
& white stripe, good
table, good shape.
$75. 570-970-6651
dition. $400.
570-299-7270
FORTY FORT HARDING NANTICOKE WEST WYOMING
divided. Near Black leather living condition $10. China
p4ht & above. All
room chair. Great breakfront, 4 door LAMPS (2) grey Community
Entrance. $550 746 Garage Sales/
each. Call
570-675-9991
windows 7, office
10, AV, cdrw-dvd,+
condition. $20;
Kitchen or backyard
$400. 3 pink ban-
quet tablecloths 1
metal & black. $25
each. 570-740-1246 Estate Sales/
Ya r d S a l e &
Flea Market!
FLEA
more.$125 & up .
LAPTOPS =$150-
solit wood table with white banquet table
AFFORDABLE Flea Markets MARKET
726 Clothing $250, DESKTOP
green metallic cloth, 4 matching
MATTRESS SALE GNA FAMILY CENTER
COAT - Ladies Black
complete systems
$125-$175. all refur-
frame $15; Futon in
decent shape. Can
napkins $5. all.
570-675-0920 We Beat All DURYEA 25 Robert St. 6th Street
OPEN SPACE
YEAR ROUND
be used as sofa or Competitors Prices! Saturday, 6/18,
Persian Lamb with bished off lease, w7 COFFEE TABLE, vin- Mattress Guy Rear 24 Yates St. Rt 92 Box 141 8 AM - 1 PM
bed. Can include
fur on collar. $50. or xppro, antivirus, Behind Dunkin (By Appletree Rd.)
570-313-5213 wifi, dvd rw+ more!
cushion if wanted
$25; Twin size
tage 1950’s/1960’s ,
blonde wood finish,
Twin sets: $149
Full sets: $169 Donuts Saturday May 28 & K.M. Smith AVAILABLE
MISSES CLOTHING
Warranty & free
portable bed frame. rectangular, 36”L x Queen sets: $189 Saturday, 9AM-5PM Sunday May 29, Elementary Parking Lot INSIDE & OUT
delivery! 20”W x 16”H, excel- All New Sunday 10AM-2PM 9:00AM - 3:00PM 20+ Families sell- OVER
medium & large 10 Folds up and rolls
570-862-2236 lent $30. MIRROR, American Made Vintage, antique, Kids & adult books, ing a variety of 70VENDORS
pullover sweaters, anywhere. $39. Eric
Victoria style, ele- 570-288-1898 old stuff, newer women & teen items. Outside ACRES OF
10 tops $20. all SCANNER: Cannon 609-433-5660
gant with burnished stuff, mens extra clothing, shoes, Vendors are PARKING
570-824-0248 F916000 $25 (Wilkes-Barre) PATIO SET - 36 in.
gold gilding, meas- 144 Pettebone St large, casuals. purses, dolls, toys, welcome for $10 NEW MENU
570-331-0815 diameter table and costumes, VHS,
PURSES (2) Vera BEDROOM SET- ures 38” L x 30” W, MONDAY 9AM-3PM per spot. Reserve AT DELI
Broyhill 5 piece oak excellent condition, 4 chairs, wooden, Too many baby crafts & much more at 570-735-0935
Bradley assorted Household items, toys? Saturday
732 Exercise includes bed, 2 $40 call 709-3146 foldable. Like New. fcenter@gnasd.com
HARVEYS LAKE
purses $15. each. ladies clothing size
night stands, dress- $50. 570-824-0591 Pass them on, sell Ample & conven- 10am-2pm
570-693-2612 Equipment er, armoire + extras! DINETTE/KITCHEN
12 and other mis-
them with an ad! ient parking is
SET rattan 5 piece. PATIO SET - Sage cellaneous items. Sunday
VINTAGE SLIPS Wilkeswood apts, 570-829-7130 available!
EXERCISE BENCH: 42” round tile top green 3 piece patio 8am-4pm
$1.00 (30) dumbbell exercise Wilkes-Barre. $800
table + 4 swivel arm bar set - has 2 swiv- Looking for the right deal
Call 823-4941 bench for sale. Very 570-905-7521
chairs, padded el stools. Very good on an automobile? SHICKSHINNY
sturdy and thick all
around, like new.
CEDAR CHEST seats. Very well condition.
FUTON - Oak with
$125 Turn to classified. WILKES-BARRE
$130. LIQUOR made, excellent It’s a showroom in print!
$30. Call Eric
609-433-5660
(Wilkes-Barre)
CHEST made from
wood antique radio
condition. Delivery
possible asking
futon cover. Excel-
lent condition. $150
(570) 868-0220
Classified’s got
the directions!
HARDING
555 Lewis Rd
728 Commercial/ cabinet, 2 doors 5’ $125. 868-6327
Saturday & Sunday
PARABODY Serious high $60. Antique PATIO TABLE with 4 EDWARDSVILLE
Industrial Steel 400 Total toy carpet loom, FUTON -
chairs/cushions, like
May 28 & 29 Lakeside Drive
wooded 2’x1’x1’ Cost $600. Will sell 8:00 am - 2:00pm Pole 291
Equipment WorkOut Machine, for $250. a bronze brownish 1 mile past Joe’s Grot-
plus floor mat $80. $30. 570-639-2780 frame with a nice
570-235-1389 to, left at stop sign.
GENERATOR. Cen- 570-457-4494 glass top with a hint 904 Broadway Rd
CHAIR rocks & Saturday & Sunday
turion commercial KITCHEN SET round of green to the tem- Sunday & Monday 21 Harry St
swivels, love seat, May 28 & 29
generator w/220 Collect cash, not dust! table, 2 leafs, 4 pered glass. $165. 9am-2pm North End W-B off
pink color, good 9am - 2pm
outlet. 5000 watt, Clean out your chairs, hutch to Cash or Paypal. Arts & Craft items, Pennsylvania Ave
condition. both $50. Rain or Shine
used only 2 hours. basement, garage match, $325. BED- 570-735-2661 household, clothing Saturday & Sunday
570-655-2154 Furniture, odds &
Paid $650, sell $400 or attic and call the ROOM SUITE wal- for men & women, 5/28 & 5/29
ends, kitchenwares,
or best offer. DESK brown, very nut, bureau, dress- RECLINER: Faux Zerby & Meyers tools and more! 8am - 4pm
Classified depart- lots of household
570-606-7382 sturdy, 2 drawers, er, 2 night stands, leather, black, good Streets items & much more! Knick-knacks,
ment today at 570- condition $40. Neighborhood Handyman’s GET THE WORD OUT
829-7130! excellent condition, twin beds, $395. Heaven! kitchen items,
with a Classified Ad.
730 Computer
Equipment & WEIGHT BENCH
$40. 570-472-1646
ENTERTAINMENT
TEA SET gold plated
4 pieces, $40. FIRE-
570-926-9016
Recliners - Two.
Sale!
Saturday & Sunday
8:30am-1:30pm
Fisherman’s Finds!
Something for the
HARVEYS LAKE 570-829-7130
holiday decorations
& much more!
with 80 lbs plastic PLACE accessories
Software weights with bar
and preacher
CENTER solid oak
Raymour and Flan-
brass with black
trim, 10 pieces $125.
Good working con-
dition. Great for a
Storm door, radia-
tor covers, jewelry,
Ladies too!
Directions: 8th St SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE
nigan $40. basement area, rec much much more! past Carverton Rd
DESK. Computer attachment. $50. 570-759-9846 to Mt Zion Rd to
570 457 4494 room or cottage. Priced to sell.
Desk $50. Call 735- 570-371-3367 Lewis Rd.
FREE 570-970-0372 No Early Birds!
8730 or 332-8094

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RR3 Box 83
Pole 279
May 28 & 29
9am - 3pm 522 Slocum St 279 Bear Creek
Huge Estate Sale
30+ piece Hummel MEMORIAL DAY Blvd (Off Mundy St.
Behind WV Mall)
collection, piano - Saturday May 28 &
fair condition,
buyer’s choice dolls,
WEEKEND
Saturday, Sunday &
Sunday May 29,
9:00AM - 3:00PM
Madam Alexander Monday 8 to 4. Variety of Items
dolls, antiques, mar- Clothing, Toys, Including Furniture
ble top tables, Crys- Household Items, NO EARLY BIRDS
tal & China. 2003 Furniture,
Volvo XC90, 67K Electronics, Com- 752 Landscaping &
miles. puter Accessories,
Fire Memorabilia, Gardening
Shopping for a Jim Beam Fire
new apartment? Decanters, Barbie 1st Choice
Classified lets Dolls & much, much Landscaping
more! See our ad in the
you compare costs - Call an Expert sec-
without hassle S195
W O YSlocum
E R S V I LSt.
LE tion under Category
or worry! 1165 - Lawn Care
570-718-1123
Get moving Minutes from
BITTO
with classified! LANDSCAPING &
Wilkes-Barre LAWN SERVICE
KINGSTON
FLEAMARKET
See Our Ad In The
Call An Expert
Section 1162

& BID BOARD


CHIPPER, shredder,
mulcher, bagger.
Craftsman 5 HP. 3
cutting stages. Very
good condition.
Antiques, $350. 675-4383
Collectibles, Coins
75 First Avenue & MUCH MORE!
Sunday May 29, Flea Market Spaces EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE
9am-2pm Currently Available. See Our Ad Under
Kitchen items, kid’s Attention: #1162
clothes & toys, Bid Board ends this 570-899-5759
home repair items, Sunday 5/29 at noon FREE DIRT FILL
furniture & more WITH ROCK. Just
come and pick it up.
KINGSTON Hard to find rich
black soil. Screen or
rake it to make top
soil. 1,000’s of triax-
TUNKHANNOCK ial truck loads avail-

OUTDOOR SALE
able. 189 Foote
Avenue, Duryea
570-457-6610
Sunday & Monday
12 noon to 4 pm Keller’s Lawn Care
Rain Dates See our ad under
West Vaughn St. Sunday & Monday Call An Expert
Saturday, May 28 12 noon to 4 pm 1162 Landscape &
& Sunday May 29 DALE K. MYERS Garden
9:00AM - 1:00PM ANTIQUES
Furniture, clothes & 6 miles South of Lawn Maintenance
so much more. Tunkhannock on See our ad under
Route 29 Call An Expert
LEHMAN on the Dallas
Tunkhannock
1165 Lawn Care
LAWN MOWER:
Highway at Evans
Falls PA Craftsman, rear
570-836-1582 bag, high rear
wheels, excellent
Wapwallopen condition $135.
570-822-4251
LAWN TRACTOR
$550. Craftsman
1412 Old Route 115 42” 18 H.P. New
Beyond Huntsville blades, excellent
Nursery condition. 472-3888
Sunday May 29,
LAWNMOWER,
9:00AM-??
Craftsman, electric
Huge variety of 1317 Slocum Rd start 875 Series. 21”
items, boys clothes, Sunday, May 29 cut EZ walk, vary
hats, shoes, toys, 10am-2pm speed, asking $175.
videos, household Something for 570-855-8764
items & lots more. everyone!

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TRADES
T R A D E S WANTED!
WA N T E D !
Will
Wi l l Pay
P a y $2,000
$2,000
Over
O v e r Kelly
K e l l y Blue
Blue
Book
B o o k Value*
Va l u e *
SUN PRE-OWNED VEHICLES

3 DAYS
D AY S O
ONLY!
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P4782B 2000 FORD TAURUS LX.......................................................................$4,644
G3572A 2005 FORD FREESTAR LIMITED 7 PSGR..................................$7,269
B1492B 2002 NISSAN MAXIMA SE................................................................$8,512
P4778A 2002 SUBARU FORESTER S...........................................................$8,783

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T2522A
2003 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER BASE................................$9,962
2003 SUBARU BAJA SPORT.......................................................$11,887
P4802 2008 PONTIAC G5 BASE.................................................................$12,684
T2547A 2007 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED................................................$13,237
2011 GMC T2485A 2008 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT.....................................................$13,732
SIERRA CREW 2011 BUICK 2011 BUICK 2011 GMC 2011 GMC B1475A 2007 BUICK LACROSSE CX.........................................................$13,884
REGAL LACROSSE TERRAIN SIERRA P4800 2008 CHEVY HHR LS..........................................................................$14,967
T2518A 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LS............................................................$15,932
P4785 2008 BUICK LACROSSE CX.........................................................$15,955
P4738A 2006 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER..............................$15,985
P4787 2008 PONTIAC TORRENT BASE..............................................$16,583
UP TO T2507A 2008 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT................................................$16,725
$7,000 STARTING AT STARTING AT STARTING AT STARTING AT
P4803 2008 SATURN AURA XR..................................................................$16,754

OFF $25,995 $27,995 $26,995 $24,995


P4799
B1443A
2010 CHEVY IMPALA LT..................................................................$16,871
2008 FORD FUSION SEL AWD...................................................$16,981
#G3564 * Fair condition minus mileage over 12,000/yr. and reconditioning cost. May exclude highline vehicles.
P4789 2010 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT........................................................$18,310

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752 Landscaping & 752 Landscaping & 754 Machinery & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 760 Monuments & 772 Pools & Spas
Gardening Gardening Selling Equipment
DVD PLAYER: sym- GLASS DOOR. 4 Lots POOL LADDER for
LAWNMOWERS
Craftsman includes
bag, self propelled,
Peter’s Lawncare
See our ad under
Call an Expert
Your Car? HAULMARK ‘07
ponic new in the box
never
opended
used or
with
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
GRAVE LOT
Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
above
swimming
ground
pool
$25. 570-655-6465
runs good $150. 1165 Lawn Care We’ll run your ad until remote $30.00 cd
Murray 4hp lawn-
mower 20” cut with GET THE WORD OUT the vehicle is
s sold. TRAILER 6’X14’
Like new with
player am/fm cas-
sett works great
Items in Garage for
Sale, $.45-$45. or
Carverton.
$400. Call POOL
with a Classified Ad. boom box $30.00 $900 for all. Moving. 570-287-6327 Round Above
bagger runs good electric brakes,
570-829-7130 Color printer with 570-735-1589 Ground. 18’ diag-
$75 . call after 3pm new tires and
655-3197 wires and hook ups onal & 5’ deep.
RIDING MOWER reinforced tongue. works great $20.00
MATERIAL CHIF- 762 Musical Includes solar
$2700. FON, dusty rose,
To place your Scott’s 42” cut,
17hp, engine runs 570-239-5457
sega system with 6
games one con-
over 20 yard roll Instruments cover, heavy duty
ladder, Hayword
ad Call Toll Free but needs work. troller all wires and
$10. Taffata lining 20
BASS AMPLIFIER. motor & other
1-800-427-8649 $400 or best offer. Call Classified
fied hook ups plays
rolls, variety of col-
accessories. You
570-855-0390 829-7130 0 756 Medical beautiful $30.00 vcr
ors $20 all. GE Bass guitar amplifi-
dismantle &
Patrick & Deb’s floodlights 150 watt, er, 15watts. very
Lawn Care TRIMMER/MOWER
Equipment with wires and hook 120 volts, case of 12 portable, barely remove. $700.
ups 4-head record $20. 8’ wood step even used $35. 570-288-3205
See our ad under 5.5 HP, never used, BED. Craftmatic on screen display
Call An Expert 12” beaver blade, ladder $15. Mr Cof- Casio piano key-
Adjustable. $500 or and timer $20.00 board. 76 keys, mul- POOL: above
1162 Landscape & runs great. $125. best offer. fee 4 cups, new
570-822-8957 condition $7. tiple sounds & ground, 15ft round
Garden Call Bill 735-4773 570-288-3894
570-779-9791 tones, $140. Both 4 years old. Hay-
570-650-6434 FENDER BASSMAN excellent condition. ward filter. $500.
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 60 Combo. 15 inch POLICE SCANNER 570-824-1114 570-592-3862
HUMIDIFIERS (2) speaker in good
cool mist by Kay, 1 Radio Shack 200
condition. $159 channel, excellent GUITAR. Nearly VACUUM Hayward
air purifier. $15 each Call Rick 283-2552 new. 6 string Elec- Ultra Pool vacuum.
570-654-4793 condition. $75. Firm.
570-371-3367 tric acoustic. $90 Used one season.
FILE CABINET Charlie 333-4604 New $ 500., asking
JAZZY VICTORIA by metal, 4 large draw-
Pride. A-1 condition. PUMPS 3 air quality $ 200. 388-6937
ers, brown, like new pumps with tri- PIANO Wurlitzer
$650. 654-0507 $30. 570-64-4793 console with bench
pods, environmental
POWER CHAIR - $25. OSTER FOOD delivered, tuned 774 Restaurant
FIREPLACE: electric
Jazzy Select, fireplace with PROCESSOR great $600. 474-6362 Equipment
$500 remote. Height 45” for summer $35.
570-829-2411 Width 48” white in VCR JVC like new 766 Office RESTAURANT
color, not used. $70. with remote $25. EQUIPMENT
Wheelchair -
570-655-3512 570-740-1392 Equipment SOMERSET TURN
for child $ 65. OVER MACHINE -
(570) 817-1094 FOOTBALL BED- RELIGIOUS ITEMS - FILE CABINET desk-
model SPM45,
DING full size Hand made top, 15”x18”, holds
WHEELCHAIR Rolls $500; ALSO, Bunn
includes bedspread, Rosaries, $5. Pope hanging folders,$15.
Invacare, perfect Pour Over Coffee
blanket & drapes, John Paul II Memori- 570-655-2154
condition. $200. Machine, Model #
excellent condition. blia. 570-829-2411 STF15, $225
570-735-8730 or FILE CABINETS (3)
Asking $200. Call THE AVENGERS $75 EACH. COPIER, For more info, call
332-8094
Pat 570-262-4582 DVD ‘63 boxed set. fax, scanner (1) $25. 570-498-3616
6 Classic Episodes 570-817-1094
758 Miscellaneous GARAGE SALE
with Patrick Mac-
RESTAURANT
ITEMS. PIANO, Korg PRINTER, Fax, Copi- EQUIPMENT
Electric, $75. POOL, Nee and Honor
AIR CONDITIONER - er, Scanner. 4 in 1 Somerset Dough
26’ above ground Blackman. $25
Kenmore 8,000 BTU HP Series 2200. Sheeter, Model
$500, WEDDING Rick 570-283-2552
with remote. $80. Excellent condition CAR-100. Only
570-885-2222 GOWN, 1957, $50, TIRES [4] Michilen $50. 570-675-4383 1 available. $1,500
HOVEROUND, 2010, p-255-60-r19” Call for more info
BACK PACK. Hiking, $300, GOLF CLUBS, PRINTER: Epson 570-498-3616
approximate 25k
navy canvas, $40, Titleist Clone, $30 workforce 500
good condition, no
Pac n’ Play, for 570-675-3509 printer, new in box RESTAURANT
plugs $150. Bumper
child. $30. 5 features, print/
GARAGE SALE rear chrome mint EQUIPMENT
570-675-4383 scan/copy/fax/phot.
condition 88-98 8x12 walk in
LEFTOVER Chevy/GMC full size retail $89 will sell
for $35. 819-4951 cooler $2300;
BARREL, ITEMS pickup $175 firm.
8x8x10 walk
wooden. 4 new Blizzak snow Tailgate 88-98
53 gallon. in freezer $3800;
tires LM25V, 205/ Chevy full size pick-
Excellent Pizza oven with
50R1793V $100 up, very good con-
condition $195. stones $2000;
each. GOLF CLUBS dition $75. 770 Photo
570-876-3830 Stainless steel
assorted, balls, new 570-655-3197
kitchen hood
golf pull cart. 2 Pot- Equipment $3000; Stainless
tery barn pink lamps TOASTER OVEN
BEDLINER: 89 white, Hamilton CAMERA Minolta steel pizza oven
& decorative shade
Chevy S10 truck Beach $10. XG-M 35 MM SLR hood $4000;
$35. Picture, medi-
bedliner, standard 570-472-1646 with 50 MM F1.7 bread pan rack
um oak frame 3’x5’
cab $30. 2000 lens, owners manu- $100; 2 soup
of Botanical garden TOASTER OVEN/
Chevy Cavalier LS al, in original box, warmers for $100;
print $60. Girl’s BREAD MAKER
rear trunk spoiler, excellent condition 2 door sandwich
bleached oak pic- combination by
black $10. Four in Wilkes-Barre $45. prep table $500.
ture frame, young Toastmaster, digital
barrel carb running 607-565-1726 All equipment is
girl on bench, control, like new.
from Chevy motor sold as is. For
11/1’x2’ $45. Assort- Originally. $130.
$50. 3 suitcases in CAMERAS: Kodak more info, call
ed size Victorian hat asking $35.
excellent shape boxes, pink, 6 total Easy Share Camera 570-847-0873
$40. 570-740-1246 570-868-6327 with yellow case. 3x
$3. each. 3 assort-
ed sizes pottery optical lens, silver,
BRIDAL ITEMS wed-
floor jugs, vine &
TRAILER home- good condition, 776 Sporting Goods
ding gown size 14 made construction screen not
beaded & sequence grape, motif $45. trailer converts to BACKBOARD,
Girl’s 10 speed bile scratched, takes 2
bodice & train $65. boat trailer holds up double A batteries. Basketball, fiber-
Wedding candle $50. IPOD radio/ to 1 ton $175. glass with rim and
alarm combo $30. $25. Sony Cyber-
with tea light insert 570-825-3955 Shot camera. Pink, net. $20.
$3. Size 7 flower girl 570-498-0977 WEIGHTLIFTING
VACUUM Electrolux 7.2 pixels, good
dress $35 matching condition with bat- BARBELL, 60 lbs in
accessories $10.
GARAGE SALE upright, like new,
weights, incline
excellent condition tery charger $60.
570-331-0815 LEFTOVER 570-592-1386 bench. $25. COTS,
$100. 822-9855
ITEMS two camping cots.
CANES & WALKING Fancy dining room, DIGITAL CAMERA - $25. 570-824-0591
VACUUM portable
STICKS. NEW 8 chairs, hutch, HP Photosmart 7.2
Pronto 2 in 1 Elec-
BATCH! Different table $400. Oak gun MegaPixel w/2Gig BASKETBALL
trolux with charger
sizes and shapes. cabinet, holds 6 Memory. Takes stills HOOP; Great condi-
& stand $20. 570-
Made from the roots $50. Marcy weight and video. Used tion, asking $90.
735-8730 or 570-
of Slippery Maple machine, 205 lb. item sold as is. $49 Call 570-331-8183
332-8094
Trees. Over 20 olympic weights Call Rick 283-2552
available at $4 Say it HERE BIKE RACKS (2) for
$250. Weight bench car trunks or SUV,
each. 735-2081. in the Classifieds!
65 lb weights,
570-829-7130
772 Pools & Spas Hatchbacks not for
CEDAR CHEST, $75, preacher bar, roofs or hitches.
Floor Lamp, $25, dumbbells $50. Full BAQACIL CHEMI- One holds 3-4 bikes
size bed complete WASHER: Whirlpool
Pine shelf $5. Duet front load CALS. 7 gallon Oxi- $40. Other holds 2-
Swag, grapes & $150. Onkyo sur- dizer, 11 half gal bot- 3 bikes $25. BAS-
round sound sys- washer. Whirlpool
wine bottles $5. Duet front dryer. tles Sanitizer/Algis- KETBALL SYSTEM
570-693-2612 tem, 7 speakers tat. Plains. Worth backboard, hoop,
$50. Portable sump Both white, electric.
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rubber mallet, clunk
hammer, cold chis-
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as e-mail, address
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1000
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of home repairs,
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experience,
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retaining walls,
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not
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neutered, named
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Pet Sitting also
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570-606-9638
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796 Wanted to Buy
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SUNDAY REAL ESTATE


THE TIMES LEADER SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2011

SMARTER. BOLDER.
FASTER. Smith Hourigan Group
Century21SHGroup.com

Ice Lakes beauty awaits new owners


By Marianne Tucker Puhalla upgrades, including Viking professional brown and white granite tops a full
Advertising Projects Writer series appliances, granite countertops, compliment of cream cabinets, including
and a hand-cut Italian tile backsplash. a two-tiered island that hosts a vegetable
Offering 131 feet of lake frontage, The lot measures 2.56 acres and has sink and a breakfast bar. A double win-
418 Ice Harvest Dr. is a stellar lakefront plenty of mature landscaping. There is dow faces rear over the sink.
property at Ice Lakes in Mountain Top. an attached garage offering space for There is a dramatic built-in hutch with
Featuring 3,758 square feet of gorgeous four cars. The tan Dryvit exterior fea- glass-fronted cabinets and storage draw-
space, this home is well appointed and tures gray cultured stone accents, black ers. The Viking appliances include a wall
designed with entertaining in mind, shutters and white trim. You enter into oven, microwave, gas cooktop with grill,
thanks to an open floor plan, high ceil- a majestic two-story foyer with natural and oversized side-by-side refrigerator.
ings, and plenty of amazing windows. hardwood flooring and an intricate open Behind the stove is a beautiful tiled
Listed by David P. Hourigan of staircase leading to the second floor. backsplash that adds a visual focal point
Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group for To the right, the 13-by-13 living room to the room. The adjacent breakfast
$745,000, this home, built in 2008, offers has more of the hardwood flooring and room has sliding doors that open to a
four bedrooms, four baths, plenty of triple windows front with half-round ac- deck that spans the rear of the home.
granite and onyx accents and vaulted cents. The foyer opens to the left where There is a pantry closet nearby along
ceilings. A highlight here is sure to be the 12-by-17 dining room has an elegant with a mudroom with coat closet and
the two-story family room where floor- bay of windows front, a tray ceiling with tiled laundry.
to-ceiling windows will likely generate crown molding and a chair rail. To the right of the kitchen, the 17-by-
ooohs and ahhs from guests. Another fo- As mentioned, the 15-by-23 ultra-
cal point is the kitchen with its numerous modern kitchen is sure to please. Cream, Continued

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WILKESBARRE (570) 824-1499
4.5 acres of prime land across from the Mohegan Sun
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steel building with 7 overhead doors. High traffic area. All brick duplex-Both units ts Just starting out or looking to Four bedroom, 2.5 bath ranchh
Jus Beautiful
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ily room in basement, patio,
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mud room, hardwood floors needs some TLC but it’s
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$219,900 $89,900 (570) 696-2468. $79,900
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Ice Lakes
Continued from front page

21 family room features walls of windows rear that flanks a gas fire-
place with marble trim. There is a dramatic, curved balcony overhead
formed by the second floor hall.
A first floor office/study measures 10-by-13 and a two windows
rear, hardwood flooring and a double closet. The flooring continues
into the nearby powder room where a tan, brown and green onyx
countertop accents a cherry vanity.
Upstairs, the master bedroom is a spacious 14-by-21 with a dramat-
ic tray ceiling, gorgeous hardwood floors and French doors leading
to a private balcony that overlooks the rear yard. There are plenty of
windows and a large walk-in closet.
The 10-by-21 master bath is decidedly elegant and sure to please
with more of the tan, brown and green onyx accenting a triple cherry
vanity. There are raised accent tiles that frame the oval jetted tub and
separate walk-in shower. Radiant heat has been installed throughout
the tiled floor. The bedroom’s second walk-in closet, measuring as
much as 11-by-18, serves as a dressing room and has plenty of built-in
organizers. There is access from here to under-eave storage.
This home has three additional bedrooms. They all measure
approximately 12-by-13 and have hardwood flooring and generous
windows. There are plenty of large and/or walk-in closets. The
second bedroom has a private three-quarter bath with its own cherry
vanity with green onyx countertop and walk-in shower. There are two
large linen closets in the hall. Another full bath on this level is similar
to the others, with an onyx-topped cherry vanity and a tiled tub and
shower surround.
The full basement is unfinished, but offers two sets of sliding doors
and numerous windows facing rear. It has high ceilings and with
as much as 1,400 square feet of space, it is ready to be finished as a
recreation room. This property offers a security system, central air,
forced gas air heat, a private well and public septic system.
To make an appointment to see this exceptional home, contact
David P. Hourigan of Century 21 Smith Hourigan Real Estate at (570)
715-7750; david.hourigan@century21.com.

SPECIFICATIONS:
Two-story 3,758 square feet
BEDROOMS: 4
BATHS: 4
PRICE: $745,000
LOCATION: 418 Ice Harvest Dr., Mountain Top
AGENT: David P. Hourigan
REALTOR: Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group, (570) 715-7750;
david.hourigan@century21.com

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bedroom, modern gled roof, 2 Car rooms, 2.5 baths, views and you will with stainless steel cook's kitchen with attached to a Com- Four Star
people who promise three floors.
kitchen, Pergo Detached Garage central A/C & over- enjoy the steam/ appliances. 4 bed- pleasant breakfast mercial Building McCabe Realty
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MLS# 11-1221
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407-2314 718-4959 $198,900
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beautiful waterfall. features brick front ished basement, 2 and microwave. Ready to enjoy. MLS#10-4388
$237,000 with vinyl siding, enclosed porches, Tiger wood hard- $79,900
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DALLAS-#11-1258 $164,900 kitchen with island; florida room. 5
MLS 11-1447
POLE 157-LAKESIDE DR., HARVEYS LAKE WOW! Close to Sunset Beach! Join bedrooms, 4 baths; 2 half-baths.
$129,000
Welcome home! Relax & enjoy the stunning lake the Beach Club! This home offers Lower level rec room with wet bar &
views from this 6,000SF lake front treasure! 10 Call Terry fireplace. leads to heated in-ground
replacement windows, newer hot water 570-885-3041 or
rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 balconies, 2 boat slips. DIR: heater, gas replace, hardwood oors, pool. Beautifully lancscaped 2 acre
R at Grotto to Pole 157. MLS-11-1075 $799,000 Angie lot. MLS#11-1798
sun porch, large fenced rear yard, 570-885-4896 JOE MOORE $575,000
DJ Wojciechowski 283-9100 ext. 22 agstone patio, heated in-ground 16x32
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Access to Harveys Lake available at Blueberry Hill.
HWF; FR w/ stone FP & vaulted ceil-
Warden Place area. Large 3 bedrooms, ing; DR; granite kitchen w/breakfast
3 bedroom ranch. room; studio w/cathdral ceiling, 2nd
2 full baths. Workshop/garage, of ce in Large lot with pool.
lower level. Relax in our 18x36 in-ground kitchen & greenhouse. Panelled rec
Lease To Buy. For room in lower level. All this plus a
heated pool. Enjoy the 12x27 screened more details, call. lake view. MLS#11-1646
POLE 238, HARVEYS LAKE in porch. Covered area to store your boat. Reduced 327,500. JOE MOORE $390,000
Charming, warm and gracious living abides in this Only 2 minutes from the lake! (570) 655-8118
100 year old beauty with modern convenience of a Bob Cook 696-6555
1195 SUTTON ROAD,
recent build. 2 replaces, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Large
front porch with views of a spacious dock. DIR: L at
Grotto to Pole 238. MLS-11-1603 $525,000 DRUMS-#11-915 $135,000
A great price for a Chalet home with
DURYEA SHAVERTOWN
Attractive, well-maintained salt-
box on 2 private acres boasts
Maribeth Jones 696-6565 fireplaces in living room, family
all the furnishings! 4 bedrooms, 2
SE baths, modern kitchen. Would be room and master bedroom. For-
H OUY 29 suitable for a seasonal or year round mal dining room. Large Florida
EN A1:30 room w/skylights and wet bar.
OP N., M - residence. Convenient to an abundance Oak kitchen opens to family
SU 12:00 of recreations facilities for any season
including Beech Mountain amenities
room. 4 bedrooms and 3 1/2
baths. Finished lower level. Car-
as well. riage barn. MLS#10-3394
Gail and Paul Pukatch 696-6559 JOE MOORE $449,000
Sellers assist 9K
toward closing. 705 THE GREENS,
HARVEYS LAKE-#10-2308 $110,000 Three bedroom DALLAS
Second generation homestead! Lovingly ranch home, Impressive, 4,000 sq. ft., 3 bed-
POLE 131, LAKESIDE DR., HARVEYS LAKE cared for over the years. Exterior completely reno- room, 5 1/2 bath condo features
Lake front home with 2-story livable boathouse! completely remodeled. 9 rooms, with vated (tile, hard- large LR/DR with gas fireplace.,
Year round home has a fireplace, cathedral ceiling, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, huge 24x36 wood, granite, vaulted ceilings and loft; master
boathouse has a patio area, full BA, kitchenette/ block garage, 1st oor laundry and 2.498 carpet, roof, bedroom with his & hers baths; 2
living room, enclosed area for your boat. DIR: R acres, very appealing land with rear Stainless appli- additional bedrooms with private
at Grotto to Pole 131. MLS-11-1379 $399,900 stream frontage. ances) two baths; great eat-in kitchen with
Bob Cook 696-6555 or Jill Jones 696-6550 Ted Poggi 283-9100 ext. 25 island; den; family room; craft
baths, Dining room; shop. 2 decks. ‘’Overlook-
room, Living ing the ponds’’ MLS#11-872
room, Family JOE MOORE $499,000
HARVEYS LAKE-#10-2682 $102,900 Room, Laundry,
A great location! Close to the lake and Garage, office,
Beach Club, boat launch, country store. rec room, utility
Wide dead end street, low traf c area. room, lot is
Spacious kitchen with tile, 3 bedrooms, 75x150. Over Anastasia Village Town Homes Wilkes-Barre Twp.’s Newest
2 full baths, living room with red brick 2,500 sq ft of liv- Town Home Development
replace, dining room opens to side deck, ing space, fin-
home has been updated in the last 10 ished basement. Happy Memorial Day! Sale Price Starting at $199,900
years. $169,900.
Bob Cook 696-6555 Call Jim Ranch Style Units NOW AVAILABLE!
9 QUEEN OF PEACE, HARVEYS LAKE * New Construction Townhomes
Farmhouse and former inn completely remodeled 570-212-2222
inside and out. 4BRs and 3 full baths. Beautifully HARVEYS LAKE-#11-1442 $64,900 * 2,250SF
Make it your own! The potential has not
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appointed. Large modern eat-in kitchen, numerous * 5 room, 3 bedrooms, (1st oor Master), 3 baths
porches & decks. Just a short distance to lake! yet been fully realized with this home. * KraftMaid cabinets & stainless steel appliances
MLS-09-3041 $369,750 Ted Poggi 283-9100 x25 Some renovations were started, now * Hardwood, carpet and tile oors
bring your hammers and nish it up. This
home is on a large lot located just a short
walk from the lake and beach area. Roof
ASUCCESSFULSALE *1 and 2 car garages
* Landscaping & driveway included
was installed in 2010
Bob Cook 696-6555 OR
Jill Jones 696-6550
IN CLASSIFIED! View our
virtual tour!
* Stone & Hardie Plank siding; full basement with
walk-out to concrete patio
* Easy access to all major highways
HARVEYS LAKE-#11-1556 $59,000
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Charming 2 bedroom, 1 full bath ranch A yard or garage sale on Nicholson; LEFT into Anastasia Village.
Your Host: Karen Altavilla 283-9100 x28
located on a quiet street with heated 4
season porch. Property has lake rights in classified 1149 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort, PA
WHITE PINE ROAD, LILY LAKE, WAPWALLOPEN
Lake front property featuring year round convenience
for $300 annually. Just a short distance
to the lake. is the best way Phone: 283-9100 x28
Fax: 283-9101
and beauty. Gorgeous sun room with walls of glass
and great views of the lake. 4 BRs, 2BAs, modern
Eddie Heck 283-9100 ext.41
tocleanoutyourclosets! kaltavilla@poggi-jones.com
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kitchen with granite island. MLS-11-1753 $299,000
Maribeth Jones 696-6565
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HARVEYS LAKE BREATHTAKING BEAUTY: 88 FRANKLIN TWP. Lovely 4BR, 4 bath home on 5.5acres. DALLAS Enjoy this gracious 4BR Tudor home on 5+ acre lot w/
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VIRGINIA ROSE 714-9253 $1,250,000 MLS# 11-1252. SHIRLEY 714-9272 $599,000 MLS#10-3053. RHEA 696-6677 $599,000

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West Pittston Beautiful all brick stately home w/HW BEAR CREEK TWP. New Construction! Quality abounds LAFLIN OAKWOOD PARK - Beautiful landscaping, great
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home is on 2 lots! Make this house your home!
MLS# 11-1654 Suite w/tile shower & Jacuzzi. Minutes to Golf Course! Frml LR & DR w/HW. Must see! MLS# 10-4583
PEG 714-9247 or ANDY 714-9225 $500,000 MLS# 11-1361. CLYDETTE 696-0897 $495,000 TERRY D. 715-9317 $399,000

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DALLAS This Deck House offers post and beam construction and is KINGSTON Exceptional 2stry, 5BR, 3.5 bath home MOUNTAIN TOP REDUCED! Pristine, tastefully appointed
a truly unique property! Nestled on 2 ac this 3-4BR home features
custom hickory kitchen with garland range, granite topped Island,
in excellent condition. HW flrs, mouldings & French 4000SF “spacious” family home. 4yrs new. Abundant stor-
mahogany floored DR, 2 fireplaces, Florida room w/hot tub, deck w/ doors thru-out 1st flr. Eat-in kitchen w/granite coun- age; MBR/BTH Suite w/Jacuzzi; Fireplace, gourmet kitch-
DCS grill, oversized 2 car garage, carport and all within a mile of Rt tertops, 2 FPs, C/A & much more! VIRTUAL TOUR! en, oak floors, huge 37x28 finished family room. Storage
309! Call Judy for an appt! MLS# 11-1482 MLS# 11-452 galore & so much more! MLS# 11-1265
JUDY 714-9230 $389,900 TERRY NELSON 714-9248 $369,000 DEE 788-7511 $345,000

DALLAS Lovely 4BR, 3 bath 2story on 3/4acre. DALLAS Beautiful End Unit Townhome in carefree pres- DALLAS Gorgeous 3BR Estate w/FP in LR &
tigious Dakota Woods! Open flr plan w/1st flr MBR, HW
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crete bsmnt ready to finish. Security system. Mainte-
updates. Screened porch, deck, 2 car garage. nance free exterior. MLS# 11-1455.
car garage on 4.75acres. MLS# 11-1740
MLS# 11-898. SALLY 714-9233 $319,900 DEB 714-5802 $289,000 DEANNA 696-0894 $289,000
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MOUNTAIN TOP Architecturally Distinct new 1806SF Twin on DALLAS Beautiful 3BR, 2 bath home. HANOVER TWP. Charming 2story w/HW floors
lush lot in Woodberry Manor. Many upgrades - HW flrs on whole
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LISA 715-9335 or VIRGINIA 714-9253 $219,900 JILL 696-0875 $210,000 MLS# 10-1670. GERI 696-0888 $199,900

FRANKLIN TWP. An old cozy & warm farmhouse Bear Creek Twp. CHARMING 1950’s RANCH DALLAS Great new on market - 12 room
on a beautiful corner lot. 2 separate garages, ON 2.5ACRES features stone FP wall in LR, home w/detached apartment. Potential for
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chicken coop, 2nd parcel. MLS# 11-1512 3BR, 1 & 3/4 bath, 2 car garage. charm! MLS# 11-1504
SUSAN L. 714-9264 $169,000 MLS# 10-3071. ANN 714-9245 $165,000 TERRY E. 696-0843 $155,000
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EDWARDSVILLE EDWARDSVILLE

122-124 Short St. Five bedroom


Very nice double- home with built-in
block in pool, garage, and
Edwardsville on a big yard all for
quiet street and out $127,900.
of the flood zone. MLS# 11-1316
Good income prop- Four Star
erty for an investor McCabe Realty
or live in one side 570-674-9950
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mortgage! Make EXETER
your appointment
today!
MLS #11-438
PRICE REDUCED!
$66,000
Mary Ellen Belchick
570-696-6566
Walter Belchick
570-696-2600
x301 164 First Street
All Brick ranch – 5
Rooms and bath,
featuring hardwood
flooring and finished
rooms on base- Gorgeous 3 or 4 bedroom home with hardwood and tile floors, top of the line construction and
ment. Economical
EDWARDSVILLE Gas Heat. materials, stainless kitchen, granite counters, custom Merrilot cabinets, home theater, fireplace
Car port and Pri-
vate rear yard. and rear decks and covered grilling porch overlooking the most beautiful views in the valley. Can
MLS # 10-4363
PRICE REDUCED be customized to fit your desires. Located in Jenkins Township in a new subdivision with large lots
TO: $134,900.00
Call Pat McHale and breathtaking vistas. Lot / Home Package with all of the bells and whistles ............... $388,500
570-613-9080
Call 881-2144 to see models and floor plans.
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NEW PRICE ON
THIS RANCH, with
new kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms and a fin-
EXETER EXETER EXETER FORTY FORT
76 Dana St.
GLEN LYON HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP.
275 Phillips Street
ished basement, Great starter home
which nearly dou- in nice neighbor-
bles the amount of hood. 2 story, 2
living space. bedroom, 1 bath.
$99,900.00 Addi- Dining room, living
tional lot available room, kitchen.Large
with 6 garage fenced yard. Car
stalls. Call for port & detached 2
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townhome! Newer $79,900 hard to ever find a 1250 sq ft 2 story in good 21 Rowe Street
lot and garage. Vinyl sided ranch 871 EXETER AVE.
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MLS# 10-3931 home, on large Architecturally
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Pat McHale yard, with carport attractive design
kitchen & a home 120x130 lot with *Detached garage + bath, eat-in features remodeled
(570) 613-9080 and off street park- built to accommo-
ing. Eat in Kitchen,
with wood cabi-
date a busy corner
location. Great
you will be very
proud to own. FORTY FORT
92 W. Pettebone St.
detached 2 car
garage & loft ,
2 car paved parking
*Hardwood floors/
kitchen, 2 car
garage, fenced
yard & new
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and corian
netry, large living building will lend $129,900 modern kitchens, replacement
MLS# 11-1409 1.5 baths , pocket windows gas heat. countertop; 1.75
room, 3 bedrooms itself to most retail
Four Star doors & so much *GasHeat/hot water MLS # 10-4324 Baths, 3 bedrooms
and 1 bath. users, used car lot,
McCabe Realty more! *Full concrete $59,900 and family room, all SUNDAY MAY 29
mini mart, restau-
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PRICE REDUCED rant. Call for your 570-674-9950 $118,500 basement/walk-out Call Ruth at in mint condition. 12:00PM-1:30PM
570-696-1195 or New Garage Doors.
A GREAT DEAL... $134,900
Call Pat McHale
appointment!
Pat Silvi 283-9100 LINEUP
MLS# 11-1167
Four Star
*Not a drive-by
Call for appointment 570-696-5411 Gas Heat. Fenced
Well kept 2
bedroom ranch with
Rear Yard and 2 car
IN CLASSIFIED! 570-613-9080 x21 MLS#11-803
Sale price $150,000 ASUCCESSFULSALE
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
$79,300
MLS# 10-4598 attached garage.
new kitchen, fenced
yard, one car
EDWARDSVILLE Lease price
$1500/month INCLASSIFIED! A Single family 2
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
This is not a drive-
by! MLS # 10-4644
Call for Details.
garage.
$79,900
story home with 3 Ext. 2772 MLS #11-638
Doyouneedmorespace? bedrooms, bath,
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP Pat McHale Call Tracy Zarola
A yard or garage sale
Looking for that
570-613-9080 570-574-6465
Say it HERE walk out basement,
in the Classifieds! in classified has been complete- 570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-829-7130 It's that time again!
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
ly gutted & insulat-
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with the Classifieds
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new wiring, electri-
cal service, plumb-
Group
570-474-6307 called home? Collect cash, not dust!
on an automobile?
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Classified wil address
570-829-7130
66 East Grove St., Reduced!
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Time to purchase
EXETER FORTY FORT tral air. Hardwood Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
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your first home!
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floor refinished.
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New
2

carpeting,
in classified
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basement, garage
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paint, etc. Large lot.
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rooms, eat-in
kitchen, 1st floor
Appliances Included
Asking $135,000.
Deremer Realty
570-477-1149
You’re in bussiness
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Large 4 Bedroom
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MLS# 10-2409
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windows & a Vacendak, CRS, GRI
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MLS#10-3582
Jill Jones
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$169,500
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CROSS VALLEY
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pet, windows &
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on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
Fred Mecadon
REALTOR ASSOCIATE, SRES
Classified’s got
the directions! Beautifully
renovated from
Kim Reilly, REALTOR
FORTY FORT top to bottom!

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1550 Highway 315, Suite 100 & garage!
$117,800
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702-7194 MLS# 11-1678
1550 Highway 315,
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HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HARVEYS LAKE HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP JIM THORPE KINGSTON KINGSTON LAFLIN LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN
NEW LISTING!
Ridge Ave
REDUCED!

Lakeside property Stately home on a 9 Main Street Stunning view of


8 Diamond Ave. with low taxes. NEW LISTING! 290 Reynolds St. corner lot with a lot 2-3 bedroom, 1 full
Loads of space in Modern 2 story 77 Blackberry Lane Very roomy 2 story the Wyoming Valley
View of lake, lake of nooks, crannies bath home on large architecturally built
this modernized tra- access, public boat home on 1 acre. Cape Cod features on lovely street in & built-ins. Lower fenced lot. 1 car
ditional home. 3rd Duplex. Excellent 1717 River Road formal dining room, Kingston. 4 bed- on pristine 1 acre
launch across level living quarters detached garage, lot…grape vines,
floor is a large bed- starter home, Compact 2 story three bedrooms rooms, 3 baths,
street. that would be a living room, dining fruit trees, fish
room with walk-in retirement home, home with 3 bed- with a master bath, wood burning fire-
$99,000 Teens dream! room, eat in kitchen pond, raised gar-
closet. Modern or investment rooms, 1st floor full bath, attached place in living room.
MLS# 10-234 Formal dining room, and newly added dens, contemporary
kitchen, family room property Public bath with laundry, two car garage. Large eat-in kitchen
Call Cindy fireplace, formal 14x16 deck. Washer, home with Great
addition, deck over- sewer,deep well. large kitchen. Park- MLS 11-1230 as well as formal
May 29 570-690-2689 entry & more! dryer & fridge incl- room fireplace,
looking large corner $109,000 ing in rear with $169,900 dining room. Freshly
1:00-2:30PM www.cindykingre.com $224,900 uded. New water beamed ceilings,
lot. Not just a Negotiable alley access. Call 570-696-2468 painted, carpets
146 Brown St. MLS# 11-1452 heater and windows hardwood flooring
starter home but a 570-287-5775 $39,900 cleaned and numer-
NEW PRICE! Four Star throughout.Full walk and much more!
home to stay or 570-332-1048 MLS 11-99 ous updates makes
Beautiful outside as McCabe Realty out basement. MLS#11-1079
in and grow! For Call Colleen this move-in ready!
inside - This 2 story 570-674-9950 Hardwood floors in $325,000.
more informaton 570-237-0415 Call for your
HUGHESTOWN
offers too many every room. Many
KINGSTON TWP.
and photos visit private showing. Call Maribeth Jones
amenities & 570-675-4400 updates, a must 696-6565
www.atlas upgrades to MLS #11-364 see! $89,000.
realtyinc.com mention. Resort PRICE REDUCED! (570) 898-2581
MLS #11-622 living in your back $157,900
PRICE REDUCED
$122,900
yard with inground
JENKINS TWP.
Mary Ellen Belchick
LAKE SILKWORTH
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 pool & cabana. A KINGSTON 570-696-6566
Walter Belchick
must see property!
PRICE REDUCED
2 W Sunrise Dr. 570-696-2600 x301 LINEUP
$199,900
MLS# 10-1670
ASUCCESSFULSALE
Call Geri 169 Rock St. INCLASSIFIED!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 570-696-0888
HARVEYS LAKE
3 bedroom, 2 story
Doyouneedmorespace?
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
home with many
updates including KINGSTON 8 Circle Drive A yard or garage sale
LOG HOME newer furnace and Enjoy year-round
some new win- Awesome Kingston
Only one lucky fami-
Living and Deeded in classified
HANOVER TWP. Well maintained ly will be able to
dows. Large con- Cape on a great make this home
Lake Access at is the best way
FOR SALE
bi-level continually Lake Silkworth!
crete front and rear street! Close to
porches, large pri-
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with granite counter
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bath, partially fin-
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Price Reduction!
Nice raised ranch in
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basement, deck,
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MLS 11-1786
bar. Four bedrooms
and two baths.
Replacement win-
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flooring, recently
season room,
almost 1 acre in
fireplace, private
double lot, walking
distance to lake.
LARKSVILLE
$89,900 Dallas School Dis-
Attached 3 car throughout. Large veranda over Many recent
Call Charlie remodeled kitchen trict. Home Warran-
garage; plenty of $189,900. Call the garage. Lower improvements.
570-829-6200 with subway tiled cy included. For
off-street parking, Well maintained 570-696-5668 for level recreation
room with fireplace
backsplash. Alarm more information JUST REDUCED
utility room with 3/4 3 bedroom Home a private showing system for your $84,000
with large yard & and wet bar. 27’ x and photos visit our
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to eat-in kitchen
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wood floors, living
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46 Zerby Ave
Sunday 1pm-3pm
MLS #11-370
Spacious ranch
$174,900
and full bath. Bright
3rd floor attic ready
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(570) 885-4165 Lease with option
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on a large corner
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570-829-6200
Doyouneedmorespace?
KINGSTON
MLS# 11-1501 in a great
to finish. Seller anx-
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remodeled, mint, VM 101
570-675-4400
Estates. 2 full
ious to sell. All
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turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, beautiful
kitchen, Central A/C
Coldwell Banker 570-674-9950 in classified on an automobile? $239,500
baths, large Looking for that 2 decks to enjoy,
Mary Ellen Belchick
Home Protection
HARDING is the best way Turn to classified. 696-6566
closets, with special place & a 2 car garage
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called home? REDUCED PRICE
$99,900 You’re in bussiness Classified’s got kitchen and baths, Classified will address $229,000
Call Amy Lowthert
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at (570)406-7815 large yard. Open the door Four Star
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE HARVEYS LAKE HUGHESTOWN JENKINS TWP. 121 W. Vaughn St.
$134,000, seller
will pay closing
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home?
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KINGSTON
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boating and a 2 570-654-1490
570-829-7130 of country living in windows, gas heat
story boat house
KINGSTON
this beautiful 2 and newer 200

HANOVER TWP.
Buttonwood
story home on 2.23
acres surrounded
by nature the prop-
(one of only 30 on
the lake);
#2: The serenity
97 Center Street
Vinyl sided, this 6 23 Mead St.
amp electric serv-
ice. Great location
with park just a few
and privacy of Newly remodeled 2 11 Michael Dr.
erty has it’s own room home has doors away!
tiered stone patios story on a corner You'll be impressed
private driveway. cottage cuteness, a MLS 11-1380 Lovely nearly com-
and lush gardens lot with fenced in the moment
Great entertaining deep lot, paved off $105,000 pleted renovated
surrounding this yard and 2 car you enter this
inside & out! 3 car street parking and Mark R. Mason Victorian farmhouse
classic 3,500 sq ft garage. 4 bed- well-maintained
garage plus 2 car a detached 1 car 570-331-0982
detached. A MUST
SEE! MLS#11-831
lake home perched
high above Pole
garage. Owner is
willing to contribute
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft. For
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
DRASTIC Very attractive
home with 1.5
home, conveniently
located. This lovely
home features
sits high on 7.81
acres featuring
panoramic pastoral
306, Lakeside more information baths, formal
REDUCTION!!!!!
$279,900 $1,500 to your clos- 570-288-0770 views, high ceilings,
Drive. The views and photos visit dining room & eat-in kitchen, 3
call Nancy ing costs. Priced at
KINGSTON
are spectacular www.atlas modern kitchen, bedrooms, formal original woodwork,
581-583 570-237-0752 $73,900, with 5% gutted, rewired,
from our 5 bed- realtyinc.com vinyl siding & neat dining room,
Plymouth St. down, borrowing insulated and sheet-
room home with 2 $89,900 as a pin throughout! 3-season porch,
Perfect for owner $70,205, for 30 rocked, newer roof,
stone fireplaces & MLS 10-3684 Great floor plan. large deck. The
occupied. Well years @ 5% interest vinyl siding, kitchen
hardwood floors Call Bill Move right in! expansive lower
maintained, bright & rate would make and baths. Lots of
throughout. Call 570-362-4158 $134,700 level family room
spacious two family. your monthly princi- potential with TLC.
MLS# 11-260 features large bar.
HARVEY’S LAKE
Each identical unit for an appointment. pal and interest
We also welcome Four Star 1 year warranty Elk Lake School Dis-
has Approx. (1300 payment $376.88 trict. $175,000
realtors. $799,000 McCabe Realty included. This home
sq ft.) with 3 bed- 17 ONEONTA HILL with taxes and MLS# 11-525 Call
570-639-2423 570-674-9950 is priced to sell!
rooms, bath, large FOR SALE BY insurance, monthly 570-696-2468
PRICE REDUCED
living & dining payment would be 543
rooms & eat in
kitchen. Clean neu-
OWNER
Year Round Home!
Spectacular View!
HARVEYS LAKE approximately
$533. Why rent,
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
129 S. Dawes Ave.
4 bedroom, 1 bath,
Westmoreland
Ave. KINGSTON $177,000
MLS# 10-4639
Barbara Young
tral décor with wall when you can have large enclosed Stately 5 bedroom
Low Taxes! Call 570-466-6940
to wall carpet your own home? in classified porch with brick home in prestigious
throughout. Newer
roof & tilt-in win-
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
is the best way
fireplace. Full con-
crete basement
neighborhood.
Yearning to be COLDWELL BANKER,
tocleanoutyourclosets! with 9ft ceiling. Lots
dows. Each side
has a full attic & You’re in bussiness of storage, 2 car
garage on double
restored to its origi-
nal splendor. Porch, RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
basement with rec room, sun room 570-474-2340
with classified!
washer & dryer lot in a very desir- and inground pool. Ext. 55
WILKES-BARRE
JENKINS TWP.
hook-ups. Gas able neighborhood. Huge Reduction
heat. 581 side has a
private fenced rear
Lots of off street
Entertaining is a
“must” in this HUNLOCK CREEK
Close to schools
and park and recre-
$145,000
Call Jay Crossin
Very attractive
home with a 2
car garage, new
LARKSVILLE MINERS MILLS
yard & was rented waterfront com- ation. Walking dis- Ext. 23
for $695 Month & parking, close to pound! Spacious tance to downtown Crossin Real family room &
now vacant . 583 Grotto. Raised room sizes accom- Wilkes-Barre. Great Estate stainless steel
side rents for $600 ranch with 2 car modate family and family neighbor- 570-288-0770 appliances. Ample
Month with a long garage, 3 Bed- friends in this five hood. Carpet off street parking.

KINGSTON
time tenant. rooms, 1 bath, living bedroom, 3500SF allowance will be NEW PRICE
Separate utilities. room, kitchen, large beauty. Old world considered. $148,000
$98,750 porch with lake view charm includes $139,900 MLS# 10-4452
MLS# 11-1293 & bar. $142,500. living room with MLS #11-1434 Four Star
973-476-1499 OPEN HOUSE knotty pine walls, 250 Susquehan- Call Tom McCabe Realty
Main Road 570-674-9950 111 Falcon Drive NEW LISTING!
COMING beamed ceilings Country Living nock Drive 570-262-7716
Brand new since Charming two-story
Immaculate Cape
LAFLIN
IN JUNE and a gas stone At It’s Best. 2004, 3 bedrooms, home with hard-
fireplace Dining Well Maintained Cod home features
Directions Left @ 2 baths, central air, wood and pine
room includes two farmhouse on 6+ 1st floor master
Grotto @ Stop sign 2 car garage, shed, floors, modern
built-in corner acres. Garage, suite with office and
6 car driveway. kitchen and baths,
HANOVER TWP.
make left, then 3/4 bath. 2nd floor
quick right onto cupboards and stream. Easy Roof, kitchen, fur- formal living room
KINGSTON
sitting area with access to Route 11. has 2 large bed- Rutter Ave.
Oneonta Hill, 3rd nace, a/c unit and and dining room, 3
stone fireplace Affordable at rooms with walk in End Unit Townhouse
House on right. master bath all bedrooms, gas
Game room with REDUCED TO closets and adjoin- Owner Relocating.
CALL Dave @ replaced. Modern heat, separate
mahogany flooring, $159,500 ing bath. 1st floor 1st floor open plan
570-417-6661 kitchen with granite 330SF of office
Five bedrooms, Call Jim laundry and 1/2 with LR, dining area
island, tile floors, space. Detached
including fabulous Towne & Country bath, modern & kitchen, plus
Job Seekers are maple cabinets. garage and carport,
views of the lake in Real Estate Co. kitchen with bam- powder room.
looking here! boo floors, living Lower level finished
Fireplace in family updated windows,
Where's your ad? the spacious mas- 570-735-8932 or 5 Fairfield Drive room, large closets, roof and furnace.
ter and fifth bed- 570-542-5708 room with stone with 3rd BR, laun- Don’t travel to a
570-829-7130 and modern baths. Zoned business
room (presently an fireplace. 2 tier dry room & storage resort. Live in your
ask for an employ- Stamped concrete commercial.
HUNLOCK CREEK
Large windows office). Lush gar- deck overlooks area. 2 BRs & 2 vacation destination
ment specialist patio. For more MLS#11-1010
accent this bright dens with perenni- above ground pool, baths on the 2nd in the 3 bedroom,
167 N. Dawes Ave. information and $129,000
spacious 2 bed- als and annuals. 84’ ready for summer floor. MLS # 11-1267 2.5 bath home with
HARVEYS LAKE Move in condition 2 photos visit Call Maribeth Jones
of lakefront with fun! For more infor- $299,500 gourmet kitchen
room, 2 bath story home. 3 bed- www.atlas 570-696-6565
two-story boat- mation and photos, Call Ruth 570-696- and fabulous views.
townhouse in a rooms, 2 baths, realtyinc.com
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quiet setting of hardwood floors, MLS #11-1166
MLS#11-1083 www.atlas ground pool with
Hanover Township. ceramic throughout. $279,900
$850,000. realtyinc.com cabana, built-in
Finished lower level, Call Tom
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security system 570-262-7716
All reasonable 570-696-6565 $299,000 this private,
offers considered.
$98,000 New construction,
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
MLS 11-1673
$159,900
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MOUNTAIN TOP
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MLS# 10-2685 570-262-7716 Rice Township
KINGSTON
tan brick ranch on
Call Arlene Warunek 9A Queen Of Peace Rd 1 acre. Features
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1686
570-650-4169 Beautiful setting
located just a short
walk from the lake! HARVEYS LAKE
include pella
windows, oak hard-
$319,900
Call Keri
LARKSVILLE
Enjoy your summer
at the Beach Club
wood floors, car-
peted bedrooms, JENKINS TWP./ 570-885-5082
tiled kitchen & GET THE WORD OUT
Smith Hourigan
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INKERMAN
45 Main St.
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hanstone counter-
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Find the
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Bi-Level Home 2 car garage. home with three 2 story home with lot in the exclusive
accenting the

perfect
with plenty of $279,900 season porch, nice nice lot, vinyl siding, ice lakes. Price to
rolling lawn with MLS# 10-4527 yard & private
3+/- acres of land, room on a private replacement win- sell at $499,000
wooded 2 acre lot Five Mountains driveway. dows. Fenced yard.
this will be your pri-

friend.
Realty Own this home for $69,499 MLS# 11-1487
vate retreat! in Dallas School MLS# 11-1140
District near 570-542-2141 less than $400 a MLS# 11-965 $54,900 Call Laura 466-9186
MLS#11-1755 Call Barbara at for a showing.
Harveys Lake. month! Large 3 Call Jill Shaver

The Classified
$193,000
Bob Cook Features a 1
car Garage,
JENKINS TOWNSHIP bedroom home with
177 Third Ave.
570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER 7 Hickorywood Dr.
Hunter Office:
(570) 328-0306
CROSS VALLEY
570-696-6555 or Highland Hills. 3 formal dining room, REALTY
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and photos, log fenced yard. Bright bedroom with walk-
$172,000 lain tile and laminate
Call 829-7130 Call Cindy King throughout. Heated onto www.atlas Spacious kitchen,
KINGSTON in closet and bath,
ultra modern eat-in

ASUCCESSFULSALE
realtyinc.com main level family
to place your ad. 570-690-2689 inground pool. Eco-
room, deck w/ kitchen with granite
Collectcash,notdust! www.cindykingre.com nomical heating.
$219,900
MLS#09-2449
$64,900
retractable awning.
Gas heat/central
counters and cherry
cabinets with large

Collectcash,notdust! IN CLASSIFIED!
Call 570-655-8034 Call Charles air, pull down attic island and stainless
Clean out your Collect cash, not dust!
ATLAS
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for storage and 1
car garage. Very
steel appliances. 2
car garage, full
570-829-6200 affordable town- unfinished base-
Clean out your Doyouneedmorespace?
basement, garage 570-675-4400
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Job Seekers are Collect cash, not dust!


tral location! walk-out to yard.
basement, garage A yard or garage sale
or attic and call the
MLS 11-1282 Spacious Split Level For more informa-

looking here! basement, garage Clean out your $139,500 with 2.5 baths, 2 tion and photos visit
in classified
or attic and call the basement, garage
Mark R. Mason family rooms & a www.atlas
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
570-331-0982 11 x 32 all-season realtyinc.com
Where's your ad?
or attic and call the
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
sunroom which MLS #10-4060
$269,900
Classified depart- is the best way
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overlooks the 18 x
570-829-7130 and
ment today at 570- ment today at 570- toYou’re
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Great kitchen w/brkfst area, opens to heated FL rm. DALLAS Stunning craftman-style home on 11+acres. 4BRs, 3 HARVEY’S LAKE Charming 2BR, 2 bath Chalet w/approx 100FT DALLAS Great floorplan w/4BRs, 3 baths, Butler’s pantry, loft, HARVEY’S LAKE Charming 4-5BR, 2 bath home. Beautiful
DALLAS Very impressive 4years old 2story, 4BRs, 2.5 HW floors, granite counters, spacious rooms. Move-in condition.
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MLS# 10-4583 ters above. MLS# 11-1741 decks. Convenient location on lake. MLS# 10-3030 MLS# 11-1681. great views! MLS# 11-850
ceiling, gas FP. Many upgrades. MLS# 111-1693 MARK 696-0724 $419,000
GERI 696-0888 $299,900 TERRY D. 715-9317 $399,000 BARBARA M. 696-0883 $499,000 MARK 696-0724 $525,000 SHARON 970-1106 $559,900

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FORTY FORT 3-4BR home on tree lined street. New to end. Straight into Woodberry Manor. LAKE NUANGOLA Charming lakefront home on beautiful Lake fully renovated 4BR, 3bath w/ mod kitchen in serene, historical
DALLAS Gorgeous 3BR Estate w/FP in LR & FR,
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DALLAS A MUST SEE! Home features: 4BRs, 2 baths, LR, DR w/
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DEANNA 696-0894 $289,000
pool, 2 car garage. MLS# 11-883
JONATHAN 714-9241 $184,900 Dr, Left on Candlewood Circle cial range, oversized 2 car garage. MLS# 11-1221
JUDY 714-9230 $599,000
MLS#10-3053
RHEA 696-6677 $599,000
& great views! Many, many extras! MLS# 11-1545
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55 Aleksander Dr., Mountaintop
ASHLEY First time offered... like new 3 bed 2 bath modu-
HAZLETON Pristine- spacious- beautifully appointed 2 story- 4000 sq. ft. Hardwood floors, gour-
Reduced! NEW CONSTRUCTION TOWNHOMES Country living at its best! 3 bed 2 bath home w/4 car
Sold As Is! Bring Investors. Now a single
Directions: From Hazle Street turn lar home on a corner lot. Large master suite with garage on over 1 acre in the heart of the West End. Close
met kitchen, stonefront fireplace, 4 large BR’s, jacuzzi tub, 2nd story, laundry, add’l
Back Mountain of Luzerne County. Functional
full bath. Wood stove & decorative columns in to schools & shopping yet private setting. Above ground family home. Can be made back into double.
right onto West Hartford Street. Park-
3333 West
W Tioga Street, Tunkhannock 3 BR units and you choose finishes! Features
a gourmet island kitchen w/ granite counters, ing in rear of property. family room. 1.24 acres. Circular driveway,
paver stone walkway. Close to Rte 80 & 380.
pool, fenced yard detached add’l 2 car garage w/home
office. Hardwood floors, chair rail, wood stove,central
Side one has one bedroom. Side 2 as three
bedrooms. Wash and dryer hook up in base-
LL fin. FR w/bar and billiard room, 4 walk-in closets,4 linen closets. Spacious finished
One of the most recognizable Tunkhannock landmark homes lovingly cared for by the 2-story great room, 1st floor master suite and MLS#11-1046 $65,900
Full stand up attic for extra storage.
a/c. Upgraded kitchen with stainless appliances. Mature
ment. Finished attic not heated. Needs TLC. walkout basement. PLUS MORE!! $345,000
same family for the past 40 years in excellent condition.13 rms of exqusite detail, formal attached garage Jennifer Winn (570)760-1622 landscaping, spectacular views, deck, patio & paved
LR,DR,HW floors throughout,hand carved oaktrim.An incredible winding oak stairway UNITS STARTING IN THE $300’s 10654 MLS#11-1503 $149,900 driveway. MLS#11-1376 $214,900 2 car garage. MLS#11-1745 $58,500 WWW.LEWITH-FREEMAN.COM
boosting the craftmanship of the 1800’s.5 lovely porches,5-6 BR’s,2BA,2FP,Billiard rm,Mod
Kit SS,IG pool,new high efficiency furnace Dec 2010 MLS #11-296 MULTIFAMILY
Immaculate 2story! Stunning 4BR 2story Spacious Cape Cod
I’m Sue Barre. I sell houses, 4BR, LR, DR, FR, w/ 2story FR w/FP, gran- on 2acres. Finished
and I can sell yours. (570) 696-5417 Kitchen, HW in all ite kitchen w/stainless lower level, 3-4BRs, 2
rooms but FR. New steel appliances, new
deck, sprinkler system, car garage, 2.5 baths.
deck & patio. Finished DR, LR, 2.5 baths & Nice deck, 1st floor …………Is Developing Nicely!
EDWARDSVILLE WILKESBARRE lower level. 4000SF. nice yard. MBR, modern kitchen.
WHITE HAVEN
I am located in Golden Oaks, a community designed
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Nice Duplex with great investment opportu-
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Beautiful New Construction Townhouses in Crestwood
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Start off your Summer the right way !!! Move right
Convenient 3 bedroom home with full attic as a 4th
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1 acre. MLS#11-660 MLS#11-492 MLS# 11-391 See our spec home and lots today!
nity! Original woodwork throughout; marble
288-9371 REAL ESTATE 714-9241
spacious design or maybe relax in front of my custom
fireplace or in my serene whirlpool tub. I am nestled up bathroom and a large eat-in kitchen with tiled
school district. 100% USDA Financing Available. Right
off I-80 and minutes from turnpike. 2 sty foyer, forced
into this big beautiful 6 bedroom 2 bathroom
home. Features window seat, pocket doors, hard-
with handicap access ability, Plenty closet space lo-
cated through out. Located within feet from school $389,000 $348,000 $209,500
against 4000+ acres of State Game Lands. This offers ex- floors. Each unit has 3 bedrooms and 1 full bath. air, walk-n closet, master bath, walk-out basement, 1 car
wood flrs, decorative fp with oak mantle, beamed and corner Library in Wilkes Barre. This Home has
ceptional views of nature and provides a private setting Off street parking on a corner lot with a nice garage, & stone exterior. Choose from many upgrades.
ceilings, huge yard & off street parking for 3 cars. a lot to offer , home also located within walking dis-

If you are buying or selling anywhere


for outdoor activities in my screened porch or on my side porch. Live in one unit & rent the other! Low maintenance fees. Not yet assessed. To be assessed
custom patio. MLS#11-861 $267,400 MLS#11-1412 $114,900 tance from restaurants and grocery stores and more.
MLS#11-1607 $79,500 for sale of property. MLS#09-3079 $109,000
MLS#10-3759 $74,900

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2982 Blytheburn Rd
PARDEESVILLE PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS SALEM TOWNSHIP
1057 Shickshinny
SHAVERTOWN SHICKSHINNY
17 Main Road
SWEET VALLEY
26 Wesland Avenue
OLDER SINGLE
HOME FOR SALE 738 PARDEESVILLE RD PRICE REDUCED Valley Road

BY OWNER
4 bedrooms, over
sized living room
CORNER LOT
with fireplace and
large picture win-
dows, large finished
811 Pin Oak Dr. attic, 1.5 baths, on PRICE REDUCED!
ROOM FOR a 3/4 acre lot, 2 car 182 BROAD STREET 433 N. Main St, Move right into this Lovely Country set- Immaculate 2 story
EVERYONE! detached garage & Meticulous 2 Story, REDUCED! Large Cozy 3 bedroom, 3 Bedroom,1 3/4 ting for the cute Bi- home in nice area
6 bedrooms, plenty wrap around drive- 2 Bedroom – home in advanced 1.5 bath completely Bath Split level on a Level on 5.34 acres. with kitchen, living
Redone from Top to 40 Gain St. stage of remodel
of bathrooms, way. Walking dis- remodeled Ranch cul de sac in Sutton Property features 4 room, dining room,
Bottom – Cottage Be the first occu- ready for drywall
spacious family tance to lake, golf home. Features Hills. Modern eat in Bedrooms, 1.75 family room, laundry
Single family built Cute- With New pants of this newly and your choice of
room with coal course close by, 30 kitchen, dining kitchen, oak cabi- baths, living room, & 3/4 bath on 1st
in 2005. 2.5 baths, kitchen, state of the constructed Ranch extras to be
insert fireplace, minutes to Poconos room, living room, 3 nets, Living room, kitchen, family room floor. 4 Bedrooms,
two story with art appliances, home on a low traf- installed. Studded
living room, dining and easy access to Bedrooms, 1.5 wood, Fireplace & laundry room. full bath & walk-in
attached garage. hardwood floors fic street. All you out for vaulted
room kitchen PLUS Route 80 & 309. baths, cedar closet with new Stainless Plus 2 car attached closet on 2nd floor.
Oil furnace with and swirled ceiling. could ask for is master suite with 2
part finished $149,900 plus built in garage. Steel liner, Lower garage, 30' X 35' Plus new roof, 2 tier
central air. 90 x BUY or RENT already here, 3 closets,separate
basement, Rec Call (570) 371-1492 New windows, new Level family room, detached garage deck, 2 car garage,
140 corner lot. WITH OPTION. bedrooms, 2 baths, tub/shower and 2
room with wet bar, roof, new vinyl sid- laundry, Bath. and 14' X 28' shed. paved driveway &
NANTICOKE Kitchen with cen- Call for details. hardwood and tile more bedrooms,
2 car built in garage ing, new plumbing & Private back yard, MLS 11-1335 above ground pool.
ter cooking island, Pat McHale floors with granite even an upstairs
& additional 3-4 car electric, new coal deck, garage. New $229,000 MLS 11-1526
dining room, 570-613-9080 and stainless steel laundry planned!
garage... PLUS 2nd furnace and new roof, lifetime leaf- Five Mountains $230,000
raised ceiling with kitchen, gas fire- Large foyer &
lot for a great back electric heat. Front less gutters, drive- Realty Five Mountains
glass door entry & place, central air, 2 kitchen, formal Din-
yard. This is a & rear porches. Has way expanded, 570-542-2141 Realty
hardwood floor. car garage and ing Room. Ready
Fannie Mae a well but can use shelving in garage. 570-542-2141
Carpeting thru out rear patio and full for new furnace/ Collect cash, not dust!
HomePath Property. public water, public Quiet, private, Lake
SWEET VALLEY
home. Tiled basement. For water heater. Can Clean out your
Property approved sewer. $135,000 Lehman schools.
more information
for HomePath
Renovation
Mortgage
kitchen and bath.
Kitchen appli-
ances included.
PITTSTON and photos, log
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lights, outlets
already placed!
Large lot with room
MLS# 11-1087
Five Mountains
Realty
$169,900
MLS# 10-2545
Call Sue Barre
basement, garage
or attic and call the 570 Grassy Pond Rd
realtyinc.com Classified depart-
Financing. ''First- 330 State Street NICELY PRICED for garage/deck/ 570-542-2141 570-696-5417
Very spacious MLS #10-3676 pool. MLS# 10-4611
ment today at 570-
$219,900
SMITH HOURIGAN
Look'' Property, 829-7130!
$219,900
please see 3 story home
with nice size
(570) 233-1993 Call Colleen
$99,900
Call Amy Lowthert
LINEUP
SHICKSHINNY
www.homepath. 570-696-1195
570-237-0415
ASUCCESSFULSALE
PITTSTON
com for details. rooms & many at (570)406-7815
$154,900 recent updates. COLDWELL BANKER
MLS #11-177 $2,000 seller
assist available.
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE INCLASSIFIED!
570-242-2795 Doyouneedmorespace?
PRICE REDUCED
$93,000
404 N. Main Street
NEW PRICE
To place your A yard or garage sale
Nice Country Bi-
Level on 9.55 acres
MLS# 09-3712 Two story located Looking for the right deal ad Call Toll Free in classified SHAVERTOWN with 3 bedrooms,
Call Lynda on Main Street fea- on an automobile? 1-800-427-8649 is the best way
1.5 baths, kitchen,
living room, family
(570) 696-5418 tures 6 Rooms, 3
Bedrooms and Full
Bath on 2nd Floor.
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print! PLAINS
594 N. Main Street
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness Completely
room, office & laun-
dry room. Plus
attached oversized
107 Johnson St.
Newer Furnace,
Hot Water Heater
Classified’s got Beautifully redone 3 with classified! remodeled 3 bed-
2 car garage with
the directions! bedroom, 2 bath room, 1.75 bath
4 bedroom Ranch SCRANTON workshop, rear
MOUNTAIN TOP
and Circuit breaker brick & aluminum
ranch. New roof,
PLAINS
Smith Hourigan home with hard- Electric Service. ranch on over 4 deck & 3 sheds.
Group wood floors, large This home is in carpeting, paint & MLS 11-1094
stainless appli- acres with Pond.
570-696-1195 room sizes, gas MOVE IN CONDI- 1610 Westminster Rd New stainless steel $229,900
heat and central air, TION and reason- ances. Gas heat, Raised ranch in Five Mountains
appliances, 2 car
NANTICOKE garage and carport. ably priced at central air, garage, “Midway Manor” Realty
screened in back with very nice attached and 1 car
Nice home, corner $47,900.00. built-in garage, 570-542-2141
REDUCED lot, large unfinished MLS #11-1074 porch. Large fenced kitchen, 3 bed-

SWOYERSVILLE
8PM in back yard & more rooms, 1.5 baths, paved driveway,
basement. For Call Pat McHale open front porch,
more information 570-613-9080 $139,900. Call lower level family
570-706-5496 room & large 3 season room,
and photos visit rear patio, brick
103 Arnold Avenue fenced yard with
www.atlas
850 LAKEVIEW DR
Enjoy the beauty in
this beautiful 2-
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1209 DRASTIC
PLAINS AFFORDABLE PRICE
Cape Cod with 1st
in-ground pool
to enjoy!!
fireplace & property
goes to a stream
in the back.
$129,900 $154,900
story on approxi- REDUCTION floor master bed- MLS# 11-1418 $190,000

PITTSTON
mately one acre in Call Charlie Gorgeous estate room, 3 season MLS# 10-4716
570-829-6200 Four Star
Laurel Lakes! Hard- like property with porch, attached McCabe Realty Five Mountains
25 West log home plus 2 garage. MLS#
wood floors, tile Washington St. 570-674-9950 Realty
and granite kitchen, story garage on 1 10-1069 570-542-2141
Move right into this
SHAVERTOWN
4 bedrooms and 3 acres with many Reduced $81,900 171 Oliver St.
very nice 3 bed-
baths – including a
spacious master
room 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
outdoor features.
Garage. For more
call Nancy
570-237-0752 SPRING BROOK TWP Very well main-
tained 2 story
bath with Jacuzzi
and separate show-
woodwork and a LINE UP info and photos
visit: www.atlas
Spacious 2 story
with old world
home. 3 bedrooms
and a bath with gas
er. This 10-room
beautiful stained
glass window. A GREAT DEAL... realtyinc.com charm, hardwood heat. Front room
home has a great MLS# 11-319 floors, wood stair- was former store
layout, including a
Kitchen appliances
and wall to wall car-
IN CLASSIFIED! Cozy ranch home $300,000 case, stained glass front which would
lower level with
recreation room
and an additional
peting approxi-
mately 1 year old.
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
on a deep lot
with 2 detached
garages. Very
Call Charles windows and more.
Amenities include a SHAVERTOWN make a nice size
family room/den!
Many possibilities
Home also has a
room for a den or one car detached
Turn to classified. convenient location
PENDING Roomy 4 bedroom, MLS 11-1451
& affordable too! 6 Williams St.
office. Call us today garage. It’s a showroom in print! $64,900
3 bath home has
Great value for the
$74,000
to arrange your pri- been family owned Mark R. Mason
$83,900 Classified’s got
PLAINS
vate showing! MLS# 11-1303 Formal Dining & well maintained price on quiet 570-331-0982
MLS 11-347 the directions! Four Star street which is
MLS#11-1216 Call John Room, eat in for 30 plus years. CROSSIN REAL
$329,500 McCabe Realty kitchen, 1st floor closed to all main
PITTSTON
570-704-6846 3 season room, a ESTATE
Mary Ellen Belchick 570-674-9950 laundry, den, 3 bed- large family room roads is a must 570-288-0770
Antonik & Associ- see. Also comes
696-6566 rooms, 1.5 baths, with fireplace, 2 car
PITTSTON
ates, Inc. with home Sell your own home!
Walter Belchick 570-735-7494 partially finished 138 Wakefield Road garage on a great
696-2600 ext. 301 attic & a 1 car Inviting contempo- corner lot in warranty. Place an ad HERE
garage all on a 100’ rary with breathtak- “Midway Manor!” MLS 10-3210 570-829-7130
Shopping for a x 200’ lot. ing sunsets fea- $179,000 $157,900
new apartment?
Classified lets
$69,900
100% FINANCING
tures an open floor
plan, ultra kitchen,
MLS# 11-1319
Four Star
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403 SWOYERSVILLE
2 story apartment AVAILABLE. hardwoods McCabe Realty CLASSIC
you compare costs - building near all Anne Marie Chopick throughout, two- 570-674-9950 PROPERTIES
MOUNTAIN TOP
BUTLER TWP.
without hassle
or worry! 150 Carroll St.
conveniences.
Front unit is a
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570-842-9988

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570-288-6654
570-760-6769
very generous
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speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570- Let the Community
with classified! yard, off street 2 bedroom brick & a spacious 2 bed- rooms, 4 baths, fin- 829-7130. Know!
NANTICOKE parking with car-
port, 1st floor laun-
aluminum ranch
with formal living
room, eat in
room with large
kitchen & living PLAINS TWP ished walk-out
lower level.
SHAVERTOWN Place your Classified 2 Unit Duplex &
dry, new flooring, room. Heat and $583,000
great condition. kitchen, sunroom, 1
1/2 baths, 1 car
electric split. MLS #11-952 Ad TODAY! Double Block
with a
$59,800 Call Tracy Zarola
Move right in! For
more info and pho- garage and Central
air. MLS#11-1583
MLS# 10-3422 570-574-6465 570-829-7130 4 Bay Garage.
Family owned for
tos please visit: Four Star 570-696-0723
$129,900 many years.

NEW PRICE!
www.atlas McCabe Realty
LEWITH & FREEMAN
Lineupaplacetolive
realtyinc.com. Call Ruth 570-674-9950 BIG REDUCTION
MLS 11-1685 570-696-1195 or $110,000
4 bedroom ranch
with large updat-
ed kitchen, open With 1876 sq. ft of
$89,900
Call Colleen
570-696-5411
PLAINS For Sale By Owner
Plains Township
SHAVERTOWN in classified!
MLS# 09-1643
Four Star
McCabe Realty
floor plan, living living space this 4 570-237-0415
Mill Creek Acres 570-674-9950
room with fire- bedroom, 1.75 bath 941 Apartments/
4 Lan Creek Rd
place, hardwood 2 story is a great
buy. 1st floor Close to Mohegan Unfurnished Find Something?
floors in living SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
room, bedrooms includes a Front Sun & Geisinger, 4
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Lose Something?
and kitchen. room, Living room, Looking for that Get it back where it
W IL K E SW O O D
Fireplace, 2 Car
Updated bath.
Sunroom over-
Dining room, Kit, 3/4
bath & laundry PITTSTON special place
called home?
Garage. Excellent
Condition. All Appli-
belongs
A PAR TM E NTS
room. A tiered rear
looks state game
deck leads into the Classified will address ances Included. 5 bedrooms, SUNDAY MAY 1st with a Lost/Found ad!
lands. Walk out 1 & 3/4 baths, 2
lower level, easily fenced back yard. Your needs.
20 Nittany Lane
Convenience! Loca-
Large yard.
Go To car garage, family
12:00PM-2:00PM
1071 Meadowcrest
570-829-7130
finished-only Off street parking
needs carpet. This for 2+ cars in the Open the door tion! Easy Living! www.plainsre.com room plus den or Drive 1 Bedroom Sta rting
for details. office. On a dead Every corner of this
rear off alley. Priced with classified! This home has it all.
941 Apartments/
a t $675.00
is a must see! 3 floors of living Asking $219,900 end street. ranch home has
to sell. $30,900
$159,500
MLS# 11-1349
Call Michael Pinko
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
PITTSTON TWP. space w/hardwood
floors and gas fire-
Call 570-817-1228
for showing
Big Price
Reduction!!
been beautifully
upgraded. Wood • Includes gas heat,
Unfurnished
place in living room. $169,500 floors, new kitchen
PLYMOUTH
GEORGE T. BELL
w ater,sew er & trash
Meadows
(570) 899-3865 151 Broad Street Open floor plan, with granite and
REAL ESTATE MLS# 11-960
Stately 1900+ lower level family stainless. Gas fire-
570-288-6654 401 W. Shawnee Ave Four Star
place, tiled baths, • C onvenient to allm ajor
Senior
square foot, two- room w/laundry and McCabe Realty
Beautifully redone 4
NEW COLUMBUS story home with 4
bedrooms, 1.75
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
rooms w/2 full bedroom, 2 bath bi- 570-674-9950 neutral decor,
completely finished
highw ays & public
Smith Hourigan
19 Academy St baths and 2 car,
detached garage.
baths on upper
level. Deck and
level with garage on
cozy corner lot near SHAVERTOWN lower level (800
additional square
transportation Living
Group Valley West High • Fitness center & pool
570-474-6307
FEATURES -NEW
kitchen with maple
cabinetry, NEW
120 Parnell St.
patio for outdoor
living! 2 zone heat,
central a/c, inter-
School. New Paint,
Carpeting, Appli-
Pioneer Avenue
New Listing
feet!), just move
right in! Lake
Lehman schools
• P atio/B alconies Community
MOUNTAIN TOP
Classic Ranch in ances & more. 200 Lake St
bath 1st floor, NEW great location. 3 com and stereo
$139,900. Call
$219,000 • P et friendly*
furnace, FRESH plus central vac MLS #11-306 Dallas, PA
Paint. Hardwood
bedroom, 3 baths,
high quality system, 2 car 570-706-5496 Call Tracy Zarola • O nline rentalpaym ents 18612
garage. What more 570-574-6465
PLYMOUTH • Flexible lease term s
flooring on 1st floor throughout. 3 sea- 570-675-9336
to be REFINISHED. could you want? 570-696-0723
son porch over
Peaceful living with
easy drive to town.
MLS #10-2922
A great buy @
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Commercial Commercial Commercial
SWOYERSVILLE WEST PITTSTON WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WYOMING
Properties Properties Properties

AVOCA FREELAND
1017-1019 Centre St.
MOUNTAINTOP

530 Dennison Ave.


231 Poplar St. 73 Richard Street
327 Shoemaker St
Very nice 2-story
210 Susquehanna
Avenue
Nice 3 bedroom
home in move-in
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very
NEW LISTING!
54 CORLEAR ST. REDUCED
with large front Well cared for 3 Well maintained Great 3 bedroom S. Mountain Blvd.
condition. Good Condition. Cape Cod with 25 St. Mary’s St.
porch, level back bedroom, 1.5 bath, Hardwood floors in Open Layout. Off home on a double Best location in
yard and off-street modern kitchen, lot, on a lovely resi- charm & character, 3,443 sq. ft. Mountaintop. 7,700
living & dining Street Parking, Yard 1 3/4 baths, nice masonry commer-
parking. Three bed- sunroom, 1st floor room. Upgraded & Shed. Many dential street. Walk sq. ft. building with
rooms and one full laundry. Updated to the River Com- yard. MLS# cial building with 250’ frontage.
appliances including Updates. 10-342 $139,900 warehouse/office
bath (remodeled in electric, replace- stainless double Asking $47,900 mon Park. Close to Currently an
2007). Kitchen with ment windows, gas schools. 1st floor call Nancy and 2 apartments automotive
oven, refrigerator & Call 570-762-1537 570-237-0752 with separate elec-
center island and heat, off street SUNDAY dishwasher. Great for showing bedroom and ½ center. Building is
laminate floors in parking. Beautifully bath. 2nd floor 2 or www.atlasrealtyinc tric and heat. Per- adaptable
1:00PM-3:00PM storage space
WILKES-BARRE
both kitchen and landscaped proper- 3 bedrooms and a fect for contractors to many uses.
Completely remod- in full basement or anyone with stor-
dining room Base- ty with pond and eled home with & walk-up attic. full bath. Although SUNDAY MAY 15 $595,000
ment is partially fin- fish, storage shed, 84 Madison Street not currently fin- age needs. For Call Dave
everything new. REDUCED PRICE more information Spacious well
ished, including river view, no flood New kitchen, baths, $75,000 ished, the base- 570-474-6307
and photos log onto maintained double
plumbing and can insurance required. bedrooms, tile MLS# 10-4456 ment is heated and
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
WYOMING
be finished for addi- For additional info can be finished for www.atlas home with 4 bed-
floors, hardwoods, Barbara Young realtyinc.com.
tional living space. and photos view Call 570-466-6940 additional living rooms on each
granite countertops, Reduced to
New hot water our site at space. Call for your side. 1017 side is
heater in 2010 and
updated electric in
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
all new stainless
steel appliances, COLDWELL BANKER, private showing.
MLS#11-1142
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
owner occupied
with ductless AC,
refrigerator, stove,
2004. A GREAT MLS 11-1641 microwave, dish- RUNDLE REAL ESTATE $115,000 Call Charlie
570-829-6200 oil or coal heat,
BUY AT A GREAT
PRICE! Call us
today to arrange
$134,900
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
570-474-2340
Ext. 55
Nice duplex.
Renovated 2nd
MaryEllen Belchick
696-6566 or Walter
Belchick 696-2600
VM 101 modern living
rooms, kitchen &
NANTICOKE
two, huge deck, baths. Fenced in
WILKES-BARRE
your private show- large yard, excellent floor. Great invest- ext. 301
ing! MLS#11-1337 neighborhood ment or convert back yard with
$99,900 back to single. Price Reduced! shed. Great oppor-
$154,900 (835.00 / 104 5TH ST.
Mary Ellen Belchick 30years/ 5%) 3 bedroom, 1 bath tunity to live in 1017
696-6566 on 1st Floor. Great location to
570-654-1490 & pay your mort-
WEST PITTSTON
Walter Belchick 2 bedroom, 1 bath invest in with this
696-2600 ext. 301
242 Damon Street
2nd floor. Detached
garage. WILKES-BARRE
duplex, you
have a tenant help
can
DALLAS gage with 1019
rental property
$79,000 with your mortgage $99,952 30 W. Noble St.
MLS# 11-1095 or just collect the MLS# 11-1229 Great investment
Call Jeff Cook rents. 2 bedrooms Call Stanley property with a
WILKES-BARRE Realty World in each unit. Semi- (570) 817-0111 great profit. VInyl

SWOYERSVILLE 29 Amber Lane Bank Capital modern kitchens Coldwell Banker sided 6 unit building
Remodeled 2 bed- 570-235-1183 and baths. Both with 2 bedrooms
units have access Rundle Real Estate
room Ranch home each. Gas heat.
WILKES-BARRE
with new carpeting, to the basement for 570-474-2340
Newer roof. Off
storage. First floor
KINGSTON
large sun porch, 678 Lehman street parking.
Newly remodeled new roof. Move Nice duplex, was has gas fireplace, Tentants pay all
ductless A/C units Outlet Road
four bedroom home right in! For more originally a single Unusual Opportunity utilities.
info and photos family home & can and laundry area. $179,000
in West Pittston. Large garage with in Back Mountain.
please visit: easily be a single Ranch Home MLS# 11-1554
New kitchen and www.atlas again. Additional workshop area. Call Florence
baths, new carpet Take a look and zoned Residential
INVESTMENT! realtyinc.com off street access attached to 570-715-7737
Immaculate 2 story, and flooring, many 123 S. Main St., MLS 11-749 by rear alley of bring your offers!
MLS#11-1038 Commercial
stone & vinyl. Large original features Great downtown $89,900 property. Seller Building (formerly
lot on cul-de-sac. including hardwood Wilkes-Barre Call Colleen assist available. $99,900
Jill Jones print shop) with
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 opportunity for 570-237-0415 89 Simpson St., $44,900
floors, nice yard & 696-6550 separate utilities on
baths. Detached investor! Ideal for This well kept 3 Call Kathy B @
two car garage. over 2 beautiful
oversized 2 car student housing! bedroom, 1.5 bath 570-474-6307 or 47 N. Thomas St. Smith Hourigan
$132,500 acres in Lake Twp.
garage with loft. First floor tenant is home offers an 570-715-7747 Well maintained Group
MLS# 10-1675 with plenty of
Tile, hardwood, a successful open living room/ duplex in a nice 570-474-6307
parking. So many
granite, central air. CROSS VALLEY restaurant with a dining room floor area of Kingston.
possibility's. Can be
laundry/pantry &
REALTY lease. Plus 4 large, plan. Master bed-
purchased as 2nd floor unit is
NANTICOKE
large family room
with built in bar & (570) 763-0090
2 bedroom apart-
ments on the sec- WILKES-BARRE
room with its own
office area. Plenty YATESVILLE residential home.
Call for more
occupied. New
roof, new heating

PRICE REDUCED
fireplace on 1st of closets in addi- SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP system, brand new
WEST PITTSTON
ond and third floors. details. Property
floor. $276,900. Off-street parking tion to the walk-up in ground pool
Type:RC:
570-288-3256 for 3 cars. attic for storage! Looking for that Residential with recently installed.
570-406-2462 MLS#11-829 Off-street parking, special place Laundry hook-up for
Commercial
large deck over- both units in base-
Doyouneedmorespace?
$154,900
looking the fenced called home? Function
ment. Newer roof
Ted Poggi 283-9100 $165,000
rear yard. Just Classified will address and exterior
A yard or garage sale ext. 25
move right in! Your needs.
MLS #11-42
recently painted.
570-242-2795
in classified $83,900 Open the door MLS 11-1199 423 E. Church St.
is the best way 296 Main Street N
Jill Jones 696-6550
with classified! $144,500 Great 2 family in
Jay A. Crossin move in condition
tocleanoutyourclosets! Walk into the
You’re in bussiness warmth of this WILKES-BARRE 12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
on both sides, Sep-
arate utilities, 6
with classified!
320 RACE STREET
First floor apart- WILKES-BARRE charming home that
defines the quaint
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
rooms each. 3 car
detached garage in
ment for rent – 5
SWOYERSVILLE Rooms, 2 Bed-
rooms, 1 Bath –
architecture of
Wilkes-Barre. The
WILKES-BARRE
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
570-288-0770 super neighbor-
hood. Walking dis-
Heat, water and
sewer included.
owners maintained
the fine woodwork,
original stained Affordable
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4 DALLAS KINGSTON tance to college.
For more info and
Great location, con- Newly built 3 bedrooms, garage. photos visit:
glass windows,built For more informtion www.atlas
venient to restau- in book cases, 2 bedroom home.
rants, the bank, and photos visit realtyinc.com
sets of French wwww.atlas MLS 11-1608
groceries…..Call for doors, cozy fire-
156 Sherman Street 20-year INVESTMENT! realtyinc.com $127,500
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HANDYMAN SPE- no-interest 133-135 Old River Rd MLS 10-4740 Call Tom
ment. MLS# 10- ioned archways.
CIAL. Extra Large mortgage. Designed and con- $159,900 570-262-7716
4680 Pat McHale Has a definite
Immaculate 3 duplex with 7 bed- structed as a 4-unit Call Charlie
bedroom 2 bath
570-613-9080 appeal with the Must meet apartment building.
rooms, 2 baths, fire- Wyoming Valley 570-829-6200
home on a dead many updates. Solid brick and VM 101
place, screened Habitat for Commercial space 74 S. Thomas St.
end st overlooking MLS# 10-2560 masonry exterior.
porch, full basement for lease. $10/sq. ft. Well kept duplex
the valley. 5 year $135,000 Humanity Each apartment
and 2 car garage on Physician's office located on a nice
old roof, on a Call Brenda contains 1300+/-SF
PITTSTON
double lot in Wilkes- eligibility
double lot & off Suder Office: of living space with ready to occupy street. 2 bedrooms
Barre City. $59,500 requirements.
street parking. Shopping for a ERA BRADY
(570) 696-2468 6 rooms, 2 bed- approx 7500 sq. ft. in each unit. All win-
Various suites up to dows replaced,
$89,900 new apartment? ASSOCIATES Inquire at
rooms and one
20,000 sq. ft. also screened in porch-
MLS# 11-1837 bath. Full concrete
Four Star Classified lets 570-836-3848 570-820-8002 basement and off- available. State of es for both apart-
McCabe Realty you compare costs - street parking for 6 the art amenities. ments, 2 car
570-674-9950 without hassle
or worry!
WILKES-BARRE LINE UP cars. MLS#11-1232
$124,900 YATESVILLE
Ample parking.
Contact Judy Rice
garage in rear. Can
be converted back

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REDUCED!
714-9230
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to a single
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MLS 11-1544
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Need to rent that
IN CLASSIFIED! $99,000 1011-1015 Oak St
Available 2 buildings
WEST PITTSTON Vacation property?
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Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
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570-288-0770 on site. #1011 is a 2
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322 SALEM ST. Ext. 23
get started! Turn to classified. CROSSIN REAL with approximately
Looking for the right deal
570-829-7130 It’s a showroom in print!
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WILKES-BARRE on an automobile?
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570-288-0770
3800 square feet.
#1015 is a single

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Large home in quiet WILKES-BARRE the directions! REDUCED Turn to classified. Collect cash, not dust!
story building with
approximately 3000
neighborhood close It’s a showroom in print!
WILKES-BARRE
New Listing! Clean out your square feet.
2 Story, Large Lot,
to schools with
fenced yard, 2
61 Pittston Ave. Classified’s got basement, garage $489,000
MLS# 11-445
Needs Siding, Nice
small storage
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
the directions! or attic and call the
Call Pat Guzzy
Interior Features! Classified depart-
MLS# 11-1184
$74,900
Great 1/2 double
located in nice
West Pittston loca-
sheds. Large deck
in back. 3 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths.
Large room sizes,
fireplace, central DURYEA ment today at 570-
829-7130!
570-407-2480

Call Jill Shaver A/C. Includes


tion. 3 bedrooms, For more info and
KINGSTON
Hunter Office: extra lot. For more
new carpet. Vertical photos visit: information and
(570) 328-0306 3 unit commercial
blinds with all appli- www.atlas photos visit
ances. Screened in realtyinc.com. building with 2
116 Amber Lane www.atlas
porch and yard. For MLS 11-1391 apartments &
Centrally located Very nice Bi-level realtyinc.com
more information $109,900 a store front
this charming 3 home with 2-3 bed- MLS #10-3512
and photos visit Call Bill operation plus
bedroom, 1 Bath 2 rooms, open floor PRICE REDUCED
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story, with hard- plan, built in $194,500
realtyinc.com car garage. 622 Donnelly St.
wood floors, eat in garage, driveway, Call Charlie
MLS#10-1535
$59,000
$84,000
MLS# 11-1724
Four Star
kitchen, fenced
yard. Is an ideal
on corner lot.
Lower level family
570-829-6200
VM 101
Double Block in
good condition. PITTSTON
Charlie VM 101 Great investment
TUNKHANNOCK McCabe Realty starter home. Good room with pellet Custom leases from
potential at $24,900 stove. Move in property. Come $8.00-$12.00/sqft +
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE Anne Marie Chopick condition home. take a look.
$96,000
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WILKES-BARRE 570-760-6769 For more informa- terms. Space


GEORGE T. BELL tion and photos visit MLS# 10-2668 available from
Call Karen
REAL ESTATE
570-288-6654
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
LINEUP Coldwell Banker
300-4300 sqft.
Established busi-
WEST WYOMING $95,000 ASUCCESSFULSALE Rundle Real Estate ness on-site, prop-
10 Maple Ave. WILKES-BARRE MLS 10-4538
Call Colleen INCLASSIFIED!
570-474-2340 erty fronts 4 lane

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traffic and is only 118 Glendale Road
570-237-0415 Doyouneedmorespace? minutes from Well established 8
Enjoy the A yard or garage sale 138-148 Welles St. Wilkes-Barre City. unit Mobile Home
spectacular view in classified MLS# 10-2064 Park (Glen Meadow
of all seasons from 186 Old RIver Road is the best way Call Cindy Mobile Home Park)
this lovely “Colonial“ 35 Hillard St. 570-690-2689 in quiet country like
Off street parking
Great neighbor-
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You’re in bussiness
4 acres of pure
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updated 2 story
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WILKES-BARRE with classified!
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located right off
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15 minutes from
Great neighbor-
hood! 4 bed-
This 4 bedroom,
one bath home in a woodwork. 3
bedroom, 1 bath,
Centrally located,
this triplex is fully
THINKING OF SELLING? venient to shopping
center, movie the-
Dallas. Great rooms (2 up, 2 convenient location- occupied and has 2
kitchen, 2.5 baths down). Computer just needs 1,500 sq.ft. oak DRASTIC PRICE 570-675-4400 ater. Great income
eat-in kitchen, bedrooms in each opportunity! Park is
& attached 2 room. Replace- a little TLC. REDUCTION!
car garage.
$299,500
ment windows.
Cedar closet.
MLS 11-1552
$47,000
wood floors,
stained glass
unit. Nicely main-
tained with one long
term tenant on 3rd
Be part of the
Welles Street
KINGSTON priced to sell.
Owner financing is
MLS# 11-1238 Aluminum siding. Michelle T. Boice windows, large Revitalization! 2 available with a
room sizes, fenced floor and off street substantial down
Four Star Gas heat. 570-639-5393 parking. An annual buildings with
McCabe Realty Enclosed front CROSSIN REAL yard, deck. $89,000 Updated double offices & ware- payment. For more
MLS #10-3023 income of $17,520 ready to rent & details and photos
570-674-9950 porch. Garage. ESTATE makes it an attrac- house/garage
Extras! $89,900. 570-288-0770 Call Tracy Zarola Owner occupied FREE MARKET areas. Zoned M-1. visit www.atlas
WEST HAZLETON 570-574-6465 tive buy. MLS 11-825 for many years. realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1508 ANALYSIS! Office space for
Looking to buy a 570-696-0723 Anne Marie Chopick Newer kitchens, MLS 11-1530
Bob Kopec For a confidential lease. Call agent for
GEORGE T. BELL
Duplex. 3 bedroom,
kitchen, living room,
HUMFORD
REALTY
home?
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570-288-6654
baths & vinyl siding
makes this a great
evaluation of
your home.
more details. 138-
142 Approx 9784 Highly visible office
$210,000
Call Kim
dining room, bath. 570-822-5126 investment! CALL TODAY! 570-466-3338
and let the
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2nd floor, 4 room $59,000 570 696-2468. approx 5,800 sq ft.
apt. Partially fin- sellers know! street parking.
MLS# 11-1299
ished attic. Off 570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE Four Star
$335,000 Executive office on

Find the
Contact Judy Rice 1st level. Potential
street parking. McCabe Realty
$109,900. Call
WILKES-BARRE 570-674-9950
714-9230
MLS# 11-4293
for 2 tenants in
lower level.

perfect
(570) 459-0554 Job Seekers are
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Working Barber 4 Car garage.
section at 3 bedroom home floors throughout, garage, then this is Shop, Same Barber
timesleader.com with lots of space. Prime location with
natural woodwork, the one! 3 season shop for over 40 over 6,000 sf.
Finished 3rd floor,
IN CLASSIFIED!
all windows have sunroom & neat years. HIGH 3 New furnaces in
balcony porch off of been replaced, basement. VERY TRAFFIC AREA! RR2 Box 200 last 2 years.
2nd floor bedroom, laundry/pantry off of NICE CONDITION! Commercial
$21,000
gas hot air heat,
central air and
kitchen. 4x10 entry
foyer, space for 2
REDUCED PRICE
$88,000
MLS# 11-1744
Well maintained, 4
bedroom, 1 1/2
Property with
approx. 5000 sq.
Doyouneedmorespace? New roof in ‘08.
Separate utilities.
much more.
Must see!
additional bed-
rooms on the 3rd
MLS# 10-1191
Four Star
Four Star
McCabe Realty
baths,
kitchen,
eat-in
spacious
ft. with an office, A yard or garage sale Close to churches,
parks & town.

Call 829-7130
Call 829-7130
to place your ad.
MLS 11-59
$69,900
floor. Roof is new. McCabe Realty
570-674-9950 living room, front &
back porches on
storage & a 2nd
floor apt in a high in classified Fully rented -
gross income
to place your ad. Jay A. Crossin
MLS 11-325
Jay A. Crossin
570-674-9950
Find Something?
Find Something?
Lose Something?
1.58
$123,800. Call
acres.
traffic area.
$196,000 is the best way over $25,000!!
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MLS# 11-945
Four Star
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belongs
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with a Lost/Found ad! with a Lost/Found ad!
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
You’re in bussiness Line up a place to live
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Rae Dziak
(570) 288-9371 714-9234
rae@lewith-freeman.com

Pole 249, Harveys Lake 9 Wheatfield Lane, Mountaintop 30 Sutton Farms Rd., Shavertown
$990,000 $194,500 $499,000

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Fabulous Point Breeze modern, 6BR, 3.1bath, 3300SF home on 1.8acres w/170’ of Spacious 5-6BR, 3.1bth 5600SF home on 2 level acres in Sutton Farms; Frml LR w/
prime lakefront. Beautiful HW flrs throughout! LR w/stone FP & beamed ceiling; frml Modern 4BR, 2.1 bath home. All HW, LR w/FP & sliders to new deck. FP & vltd ceiling; DR w/chairrail; Mod eat-in tile & cherry Kit w/Island & pantry;
DR; lg eat-in tile & cherry Kit w/Island & top grade appls; 1st flr FR off Kit w/vaulted 1st flr FR w/glass wall to deck; MBR Ste w/sitting area & lg w-i closet; MBTH w/dbl
ceiling; skylights; 3 garages; playhouse PLUS on-water guest apt w/FP & garage; 3 Eat-in kitchen, MBR w/MBTH, FR open to patio, 2 story foyer, 2 car vanity, whirl tub & sep shower; 1st flr office/6th BR; 1st flr lndry; Lg LL rec rm w/FP;
boatslips, 25x22.3 dock. Can be subdivided. VIRTUAL TOUR! garage. Pool rm & custom cherry & oak wet bar; 3 Car Garage; Much more!

19 Fordham Road, Laflin 381 Vista Drive, Shavertown 4 Evergreen Hill Dr., Mountaintop
$470,000 $419,000 $375,000

Terrific 4-5BR 6000SF home on 1.68acres; LR & DR; eat-in cherry New Construction 2 story w/2 story foyer, granite eat-in kitchen w/ 4BR, 3 full bath 2005 home on cul-de-sac. LR, DR, Foyer w/HW, cher-
ry-tile eat-in Kit w/Island & FP, MBR Ste, 1st flr FR w/FP, A/C, 2 car
Kit w/all appls; 1st flr FR w/FP; MBR Ste; 1st flr office; A/C; Rec island, stainless steel appliances, 4-5BRs, HW, A/C, 4 full baths, 3 garage, deck, office.
rm; Pool; 3 garages. car garage.
401 Upper Demunds Rd., Dallas 88 E. Walnut Street, Kingston 40 Idlewood Drive, Dallas 8 River Road, Tunkhannock 1567 Main Rd., Hunlock Creek
$349,900 $249,500 $219,900 $195,000 $94,500
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Immaculate 11 year old Riverfront 4BR


Like-new 4BR, 2.2 bath 3900SF Contemporary on (one on main floor) 3 baths in tranquil
1.76acre; Beautiful HW floors; Bright & spacious Totally gutted and renovated, 3496 sq. ft. Modern 2500SF, 3BR, 2.2 bath Ranch. setting; LR/DR; eat-in tile kitchen w/ Attractive 3BR, 1 bath home. 80x155
LR & DR; Eat-in cherry kitchen w/stainless steel
2 story. 4 BR, 3 baths, 20 x 15 eat-in tile/ LR w/FP & DR, eat-in kitchen, MBR w/ hickory cabinets & Island; MBR Suite; lot + additional 38x400 lot; Large, mod-
appliances; 1st floor FR w/FP & sliders to large bath. 1st flr FR w/sliders to deck. H/W,
deck; 2 story foyer; MBR Suite; LL = large rec granite kit., w/lg. island, 1st floor FR w/ heated sunroom w/vaulted ceiling; Den; ern eat-in Kitchen w/Island; corner FP;
room w/wet bar that opens to patio; A/C; 2 garages; stone FP, 1st floor laundry, lg MBR suite, A/C, LL rec room, office & 2 car ga- 1st floor laundry; 2 car garage. LR & DR; Garage & carport; Many up-
Dallas Schools! Terrific home! A/C, deck. All new, good for 30 years rage. Handicap accessible. grades!

909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage
Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial
DURYEA
Properties Properties Properties Properties
44.59 ACRES
PITTSTON SWEET VALLEY WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Heritage Homes
Township Blvd.
PRICE REDUCED! Promise:
Competitive Pricing
No Hidden Costs
Industrial Site. Rail

MAKE AN OFFER!
REDUCED PRICE!
Start your own 78 Park Avenue
served with all
utilities. KOZ
No Hidden Upgrades
Ideal location business in the STATELY 3 UNIT. approved. For more
between Wilkes- heart of Sweet 5000 + sq. ft. 285 Wyoming Ave. information and
Barre & Scranton.
Ample parking with
Valley! Showroom,
fireplace, pole
Owner’s unit has 3
finished living levels
with Victorian fea-
First floor currently
used as a shop,
could be offices,
photos visit
www.atlas 2808 Scranton/Carbondale Highway
Blakely, PA 18447
room for additional building, storage realtyinc.com
spaces. Perfect for building, paved tures, apartments etc. Prime location, $2,395,000
medical or profes- parking, fenced are turnkey with corner lot, full base- MLS#10-669
sional offices. Con-
tact agent to show.
Contact Judy Rice
rear, well & septic.
Prime location, high
traffic area. Lot
appliances and
there is a separate
w/d unit for tenant
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
Call Charlie
570-383-2981
811•wwww.heritagehomesltd.com
ww.heritagehom
me
570-714-9230 next door is going use. Owner did not and parking for
MLS# 10-1110 with the property. skimp on quality. 6 cars. For more
NOW LISTED AT Must be seen to information and

HARVEYS LAKE
appreciate. photos go to
$115,000 MLS 11-225 www.atlas
MLS# 08-3297 $159,900 realtyinc.com
Five Mountains Lake View
Ask for Holly MLS #10-4339 Hard to find this
Realty EILEEN R. $172,400
PLAINS 570-542-2141 one! Buildable lot
MELONE REAL Call Charlie with view of lake.

WEST WYOMING
ESTATE VM 101 $32,900
570-821-7022 MLS# 10-2523
331 Holden St Call Cindy
10-847 Doyouneedmorespace? 570-690-2689
A yard or garage sale www.cindykingre.com
in classified
is the best way 912 Lots & Acreage
tocleanoutyourclosets!
107-109 E. Carey St.
High traffic, high
You’re in bussiness ABSOLUTE NY 570-675-4400
with classified!
potential location FARMLAND SALE!
with enough space
for 2 second floor Many possibilities WILKES-BARRE June 4th!
5 to 14 acre parcels
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
apartments. Large for this building. 40 + 819 North New Section in
- opening price Highland Hills,
front windows for parking spaces, 5 Washington St. $24,900! Less than Charles Place
showroom display. offices, 3 baths and
3 hrs NY City! No Open!
Basement & sub- warehouse.
closing costs! Prime Four 1+ acre lots
basement for $425,000
buildable acreage! available. Call
additional storage Maria Huggler
Call 888-481-1373 570-498-9244
or workspace. CLASSIC
NOW for free info!
PRICE REDUCED PROPERTIES
$110,000 570-587-7000 Looking to buy a
MOUNTAIN TOP
The Brentwood - 2,131 Sq. Ft.
MLS# 10-1919 home?
Call Stanley Shopping for a Place an ad here
(570) 817-0111 new apartment? 2020 Sq. Ft, and let the
Commercial build-
Coldwell Banker Classified lets ing on corner lot sellers know!
Rundle Real Estate you compare costs - with parking. Prime 570-829-7130
570-474-2340

PLAINS
without hassle
or worry!
location. Lower
level street
entrance. Close to DALLAS TWP. HERITAGE HOMES INCLUDE:
Get moving major highways. Lot 48
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY with classified! PRICE REDUCED
$147,000
Springview Court
4.05 acre Wooded GREAT OPPORTUNITY • Gas Warm Air Heat • Raised Panel Cabinets
15 South River St.
For Sale By Owner
4,536 sq. ft., high
WEST WYOMING MLS# 10-3225
Call Jeff Cook
Lot on Cul-de-sac
in the Goodleigh
Manor development
SPRING IS HERE!!
4C Liberty St. • Site Work Package • 2 1/2 Tile Baths
Realty World
traffic area, across
from Rite-Aid, gas Bank Capital No sign on proper- Diamond in the
rough - Over 23 • Central Air Conditioning
heat. For more info, 570-235-1183 ty. Lot requires on
acres of land wait- • Two Car Garage w/Openers
call 570-820-5953
site well & septic.
ing to be improved • Andersen Windows
WYOMING
$142,500
MLS# 10-2755 by energetic devel-
• Master Whirlpool • Hardwood, Eat-in Kitchen, Foyer
PLAINS TWP. 14 West Sixth St. Call Cindy
570-690-2689
oper. Lots are level
& nestled at the

LAND! www.cindykingre.com
end of quiet street.
Liberty St. is a right
• Fiberglass Front Door • Poured Concrete Foundation
379-381 Sixth St. off 309 south at
HIGHWAY 315 Perfect first home Januzzi's Pizza.
2 acres of commer- for you with one Land is at end Model Hours
cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
access permit and
side paying most of
your mortgage.
Would also make a
570-675-4400
of street.
$199,900
Call Jill Hiscox
Northeastern Pennsylvania’s Weekdays 12-7
lot drainage in
place. WIll build to
suit tenant or avail-
nice investment
with all separate
utilities and nice
Former upholestry
shop. 1st floor in
570-690-3327
Collectcash,notdust! LEWITH & FREEMAN builder for over four decades Sat & Sun 12-5
able for land lease. need of a lot of
For more informa-
rents. Large fenced
yard, priced to sell.
TLC. 2nd floor
Clean out your 570-696-3801
Closed Fridays
Featuring:
apartment in good

basement, garage NEWPORT TOWNSHIP


tion and photos visit Don’t wait too long.
www.atlas condition & rented
Call today to with no lease. Stor-
realtyinc.com 2L - 1 mile
OTS
schedule a tour. age area. Off street South of L.C.C.C.
or attic and call the Residential
MLS 11-17 MLS 11-1453
Price Negotiable parking available. devel-

You’ve Got Dreams.


$89,900 $79,500
Call Charlie opment, under-
Mark R. Mason
570-829-6200
VM 101
570-331-0982
CROSS REAL
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230 Classified depart- 1 -including
ground utilities
gas.

We’ve Got Plans.


MLS# 11-572 Frontage 120’x
ESTATE
570-288-0770 ment today at 570- 2 - Frontage 210’x
265’ deep $38,000.

829-7130! 158’deep $38,000


Call 570-714-1296
Reflection
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LEWITH & FREEMAN REAL ESTATE • BARBARA F. METCALF

Faith, Family, Duty, Commitment,


Heroism and Honor.
We remember ALL those who If you’ve reached
the top, live there in

sacrificed their lives defending us. this stunning 3,900


sq. ft., 4 BR, 4 BTH
executive home in a
great neighborhood.
Offers formal LR,
Meeting Your Real Estate DR, 2 Family Rooms,
Florida Room, and

Needs... A Commitment Kitchen any true chef


would adore. Picture
perfect condition. The
I Take Seriously basement is heated by a

Dallas
separate system.
MLS#11-1005
Barbara
B b F
F. M
Metcalf,
t lf A Associate
i t BBroker
k $389,000

OPEN HOUSE • JUNE 5TH • 2:00-4:00PM OPEN HOUSE • JUNE 5TH • 1:00-2:30PM
A grand entrance leads you to this The feel of country living
stunning Craftsman style home on
11+ acres complete w/pond, stream & without the drive - your own
rolling meadows. This dramatic home haven - 4 BR, 4 BTH Tudor
is in pristine condition. The 2 story nestled on 3.7 acres w/stream
great room w/stone FP & warm wood & pond. Nature’s beauty
walls is one of the focal points of this will delight you through the
home. Also offers modern kitchen,
formal DR & family room. Many many windows. Enjoy the loft
summer evenings will be spent on the library off master suite, which
wrap around porch overlooking your overlooks the great room w/
estate. Recently built 3 car garage w/ stone FP. MLS#10-4516

Dallas Dallas
guest quarters above is a plus. Just $399,900
MLS#11-1741
Proudly Offered at $499,000

Attractive When only the


2BR, 2 bath best will do,
free-standing head on over to
condo at this stunning
Greenbriar. 3300SF, 3BR, 3
Cath ceilings, bth, 2 stry brick
HW fls, LR Townhome.
w/FP, granite Bay windows,
counters in kit. gleeming HW

Dallas Complex offers


pool, tennis
courts &
Dallas
Gracious 4BR, 1.5 bath 2story in a quiet country
flrs, elegant
FP & custom
designed
Superb 5BR, 4 bath 3000SF English Tudor. 4FPs,

Kingston
setting. Recently renovated. Offers large modern granite kitchen.

Dallas
spacious room sizes, oversized deck & 20x40 in- putting green.
MLS# 10-4702 kitchen, formal DR, LR, 1st floor laundry, natural wood MLS# 10-4267
ground pool in great family neighborhood. floors & 2 car garage. MLS# 10-4574 $169,000 $389,000
MLS# 11-340 $435,000 $225,000

Kingston Kingston Hanover Twp. Huntington Twp.


A friendly lifestyle is yours in this affordable 3-BDR, If you’re looking for a 1-story home with a comfortable
2-BTH Bi-level close to schools, shopping, recreational lifestyle, try this spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath ranch. Comfortable one-story home w/4BRs, 2 BTHs,
facilities and doctors. Offers LR-DR combination, Fabulous find! Great floor plan. 4BR, 3 bath, Offers oversized living room w/fireplace, formal dining cheerful KIT, formal LR/DR, laundry rm. Walls of
kitchen, large family room w/FP and laundry. finished LL w/rec room & fireplace. Guest house room, family room & in-ground pool. windows, 2 stone FPs, 2-car tandem garage. Spacious
MLS#11-1057 $159,900 in rear of property. MLS# 10-3260 $249,900 MLS#10-2072. $169,900 ranch on a .85 acre lot. MLS#11-1466. $145,000

Lewith & Freeman Real Estate


(570) 696-3801 • (570) 696-0883 Direct • metcalf@epix.net
69 N. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, SHAVERTOWN, PA 18708

228 87445
2288745
288745
88887
88
28 4

BUY OR LEASE
3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath
Units with Bonus Room,
Loft & Garage

2-3 Bedroom, 2 bath


Condos Also Available
Virtually Maintenance
Free with Affordable Fees

Pool, Clubhouse, Fitness


Room, Basketball, Fishing
Pond on site and more!
Tennis coming soon!

(570) 881-3946
or
(570) 690-6632
yalickfarms.com

Located on Memorial Highway at the


Intersection of Routes 415 & 118,
Dallas Township
290649
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FORTY FORT KINGSTON LUZERNE WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
Center City WB

AFRAID TO MOVE?
PITTSTON
LIQUIDATION
June 4!
SALE! MUST SEE!!
1st floor,2 bedroom,
72 E. W alnut St.
2nd floor, located in
Cozy 1 bedroom,
2nd floor. Kitchen,
Wyoming Ave.
Newly remodeled One bedroom
Are you paying
off street parking, quiet neighborhood. living area. New 1 bedroom, living executive apart-
Lender Owned ment. Beautiful, too much for your
large living room Kitchen, living flooring, private room, dining room, current office, but
Land/Farm Build- fully furnished, TV
with eat in kitchen, room, dining room, entrance, yard kitchen, washer/ dread the incon-
ings - $69,900! and all appli-
garbage & sewer sun room, bath- access. Off street dryer hookup. Stove venience of mov-
Less than 3 hrs NY ances included.
included. $650 + room. 2 large and 1 parking. $440/mo. fridge, no pets, no ing? We can help!
City. Gorgeous set- Conveniently
ting, views, 938 Apartments/ utilities & security. small bedrooms, Water & trash smoking. Refer-
located. We not only offer
Furnished Call (570) 760-2362 lots of closets, built included. Security & ences. $695/month less expensive
stonewalls! FREE 570-826-1688 55 Loomis St
in linen, built in 1 year lease. Call +electric & garbage rent, but we will
GLEN LYON
CLOSING COSTS! 3 bedroom, wall
HARVEY’S LAKE
hutch, hardwood (570) 760-5573 570-655-9325 also help you 328 Kennedy Blvd.
888-793-7762 to wall carpet,
for free info packet! 2 bedrooms, wash-
and carpeted
West Pittston, Pa. WILKES-BARRE move to our mod- Modern medical full basement &
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, fur- floors, fireplace, ern office space in space, labor &
www.NewYork er, dryer, fridge, GARDEN VILLAGE attic. Stove,
nished, LAKE storage room, yard, PARSONS SECTION the Luzerne Bank industry approved,
LandandLakes.com stove, yard. $450. APARTMENTS fridge & water &
FRONT apartments. w/d hookup and Efficiency. 1ST FLOOR, 1 bed- Building on Public ADA throughout, 2
1st & last. Details 221 Fremont St. garbage includ-
NY’S LARGEST Wall to wall, appli- new stove. Heat New carpet room apartment, off Square. Rents doctor offices plus
call 570-468-9943 Housing for the ed. No pets.
SELECTION Land & ances, lake rights, and hot water incl. $375/month street parking. include heat, cen- 4 exam rooms, xray
elderly & mobility $630+ security
Camp Packages. off street parking. Available May 1. 1 Lease & security. Water & re-cycling and reception and
New 2 story cabin
Looking for that yr. lease + security Available June 15
impaired; all utilities included. Call Tom
tral air, utilities, 570-814-1356
No Pets. Lease, trash removal, breakrooms. Could
on River with 5 security & special place $900/month Call after 6 p.m.
included. Federally at 570-760-2785 and nightly clean- be used for any
Acres
Farmhouse
$79,995.
and
references.
570-639-5920
called home?
Classified will address
570-406-1411 570-220-6533
subsidized
program. Extremely
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
ing - all without a
sneaky CAM
business purpose.
Will remodel to suit.
NANTICOKE
Barns with 5 Acres
Your needs. KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP
low income persons
encouraged to charge. Access For lease
GREAT LOCATION
$69,995. New
Cabin with 8 Acres WILKES-BARRE Open the door AVAILABLE NOW!
2nd Floor, 1 Bed, 1 Bedroom apart-
apply. Income less
than $11,900.
SECURE BUILDINGS parking at the the
intermodal garage
$2,200/MO.
Also available for
with classified! 1 & 2 bedroom
NEAR SCHOOLS
$32,995. Call 800- 1 bedroom, well fur- ments for elderly, via our covered sale
nished. Includes 1 Bath, modern 570-655-6555, apartments.
229-7843. Or Visit disabled. Rents MLS #11-751
HANOVER TOWNSHIP kitchen, living room, 8 am-4 pm, bridge. 300SF to
www.Landand heating, cooling, based on 30% of Laundry facility. Off $595,000 260 E. Green Street
washer & dryer. Monday-Friday. 5000SF available.
Camps.com For garbage, water, ADJ gross income. street parking avail- Call Charlie For lease, available
3029 South Main St Next to the Post EQUAL HOUSING We can remodel
Camp Pictures. cable, HBO & Handicap Accessi- able. Starting at VM 101 immediately, 3 bed-
Very large 1st floor, Office, off street OPPORTUNITY to suit. Brokers
broadband WIFI. ble. Equal Housing $440. 570-332-5723 rooms, 2 bath-
protected. Call
PITTSTON Security & Refer- 3 bedrooms, wall parking, $500 + HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
Opportunity. TTY711 rooms, refrigerator
WILKES-BARRE TWP
utilities, water & Jeff Pyros at
ences. No Pets. to wall carpet,
19 Ziegler Road
Picture sunrise over
570-829-1279 central air, eat in sewer included, 1
year lease, security
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an WILKES-BARRE / 1st floor. Must See.
570-822-8577 and stove provided,
washer/dryer hook
the mountain. WILKES-BARRE
kitchen with appli-
ances. Off street
& references. No
Pets. No Smoking.
equal opportunity
provider & KINGSTON Quiet neighborhood,
non smoking. NO COMMERCIAL Job Seekers are
up, off-street park-
ing, pets ok, Refer-
Ready to build, resi-
dential lot. Secluded FULLY FURNISHED parking. Washer Call 570-822-9821 employer. Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
PETS. Clean. Ideal
for 1 person. Stove,
422 North Main
Street, Pittston
looking here!
Where's your ad?
ences credit and
background check
/dryer hookup.
entrance road from
Route 502. Priced 1 BEDROOM APT. Heat & cooking
KINGSTON MOUNTAIN TOP all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
fridge, mini-blinds 570-829-7130 and required.
security
Need
deposit,
ŠShort or long term
WOODBRYN
to sell! Under- gas included. Ten- included. Sewer ask for an employ-
From $390. $650/per month,
ground telephone ŠExcellent paid. $515/month + ment specialist
Neighborhood ant pays electric & Lease, security
utilities. Security & water and sewer
and electric service water. $750 + 1 & 2 Bedroom. & references. paid, $650/security
PITTSTON
in place. Make this ŠPriv. Tenant Parking No pets. references. Call
security. No Pets. 570-970-0847 deposit. Call
the site of your Š$750 includes all Rents based (570) 822-6115
(570)760-3551 to
COOPERS CO-OP
future home. utilities. No pets. Call 570-814-1356 on income start Leave Message
set an appointment
MLS#11-486 (570) 822-9697
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Bring Rover or Kitty
at $405 & $440.
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE NANTICOKE
$55,000 Handicap
& move right into Accessible. 1 bedroom Flexible commer- Lease Space
Ron Skrzysowski 941 Apartments/ West End Road
696-6551
your choice of a 1 Equal Housing apartment. $375/ cial/office space on Available, Light
TWO Clean & bright West Green Street,
Unfurnished 3 bedroom apart-
or 2 bedroom apt. Opportunity. month + utilities &
FRANKLIN GARDENS Main Street. manufacturing, 3 bedroom, semi
Off street parking, Call 570-474-5010 1 month security. Includes 4 separate warehouse,
ments. Heat, water, modern kitchen and
ASHLEY
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
garbage & sewer
included with appli-
coin laundry, great
location. $450-
$600/mo + security,
TTY711
This institution is an
139 Sambourne
Street. Section 8
okay. No pets.
SENIOR LIVING offices, large room
which could be used
as a conference
office, includes
all utilities with
bath, w/w carpet,
washer/dryer
ances. Off street equal opportunity free parking. hookup, basement,
laundry room. Off heat & electric. provider and 570-460-6173 Š1 & 2 bedrooms room and a powder
street parking. parking. No pets, Call 570-262-1577 room. Very high I will save yard, gas heat.
PRICES REDUCED employer. ŠLaundry facility No Pets.
Water / sewer & non smoking, not traffic area. Locat- you money!
ŠStove, fridge
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
garbage included. section 8 approved.
References, securi-
KINGSTON
NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE ŠSecure building ed in a strip mall
that is fully occu-
$525/month
+ utilities, security
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
Large yard. First, ŠCommunity
LAND FOR SALE last & security ty, first and last 3 BED/1.5 BATHS pied. Parking avail- & lease
2 bedroom, 2nd Rooms.
46+/- Acres required. $600. months rent. HEAT, WATER, able. For more Call 570-256-3461
bright, 1st floor spacious ŠElevator
Hanover Twp., $725/month SEWER & TRASH details and pictures,
PLYMOUTH
570-735-8730 or floor, 2 bedrooms, apartment. Electric Š2 fully handicap
$89,000 570-332-8080 570-852-0252 INCLUDED, visit www.atlasreal-
elevator, carpet- range, refrigerator, accessible apts.
10+/- Acres 570-675-1589 secure building, tyinc.com. MLS 11-
ed, Security garbage fee, water also available Nice location.
PLAINS TWP
ASHLEY
Hanover Twp., washer/ dryer
$69,000
28+/- Acres Available June 15 HANOVER TWP.
system. Garage.
Extra storage &
& sewer included.
Laundry room on on-site,wood
floors, yard,
RECENTLY RENOVATED 1832. $750/month +
utilities. 7 PETHICK DRIVE
OFF RTE. 315
Large 3 bedrooms,
1 bath, lots of
cable TV included. premises. Off street Call Christy Call Kim at storage. Sewer
Fairview Twp., Modern 2nd floor 2 Lee Park parking. $825. 570-417-0088 1200 & 700 SF
Laundry facilities. parking. Private 570-466-3338. included. $575/mo.
$85,000 bedroom apart- Available June 15 (570) 899-8034 Office Available.
Heat & hot water entrance & back 1st & last. Call
WILKES-BARRE
32+/- Acres ment. Off street Spacious 1 bed- Reasonable.
room, 1st floor furnished. Fine porch. Gas heat & 570-332-8922
Wilkes-Barre Twp parking. Washer Shopping for a 570-760-1513
apartment. Large neighborhood. hot water. No dogs.
REDUCED! West River St.
WILKES-BARRE
dryer hookup. Appli-

315 PLAZA
61+/- Acres ances. Bus stop at basement. Washer/ Convenient to bus Lease & 1 month new apartment? Large 2, 3, & 4
security required.
Nuangola dryer hookup. & stores. No Classified lets bedroom apart-
DOLPHIN PLAZA
the door. $550 / $500 / month + gas 133 Garden Ave.
Garbage fees pets. References.
$118,000
JUST SOLD!
month. Call
included. $515/ Security. Lease. & electric. Call you compare costs - ments. Heat & hot
1750 & 3200 SF 1/2 double, 6
570-954-1992 water included. Bal-
40+/- Acres month + utilities. 1st No smokers 570-696-3596 without hassle cony. Off street Rte. 315 Retail / Office rooms. $600/plus
utilities. No pets.
ASHLEY or worry!
& last + security. please. $840. 2,000 SF Space Available
NANTICOKE
Newport Twp. parking. Washer 570-824-3721
No pets. 570-287-0900 Office / Retail 570-829-1206
$180,000
570-954-1992
Get moving dyer hookup. Pets
Next to Gymboree
WILKES-BARRE
Brand new, clean 2

WAREHOUSE
See additional Land Deluxe 1 bedroom, OK. $855 - $950.
for Sale at bedrooms. Washer/ KINGSTON
2nd floor apartment.
with classified! Call 570-237-0124 4,500 SF Office
www. earth dryer hook-up. No
HARVEY’S LAKE EATON TERRACE Large bedroom &
WILKES-BARRE
Showroom, 2 Half Doubles
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
Pets. $550 + utili-
ties. 570-868-6020 Recently remodeled
2 bedroom, 2 bath.
317 N. Maple Ave.
Large Two story,
living areas, wall to
wall carpet. Includes
APARTMENTS
WILKES-BARRE
West River Street
Warehouse
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching
WILKES-BARRE/
PLAINS TWP
Both located in nice
neighborhoods. Off
all appliances + LAIRD STREET street parking.
LINE UP AVOCA 1st floor. Laundry
hookup. Off-street
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Central Heat
washer / dryer. All
electric. Must see. FOR RENT!
Several 1 bedroom
apartments avail-
I81 will build to suit.
Call 570-829-1206
COMPLEX, easy
interstate access.
Large back yards.
No pets. Security &
A GREAT DEAL... 3 rooms, wall to wall parking. Available
& Air,washer/dryer $425 + utilities, first/ 425 South Franklin able. Hardwood Lease 132,500 s.,f., all utilities by ten-
IN CLASSIFIED!
carpeting, appli-
ances, coin-op laun-
now. $625. Refer-
ences & security. in unit, parking. last. No pets. Street. For lease. flooring & appli-
ances included.
LINE UP 12 loading docks, 30 ant. 3 bedrooms,
Available immedi- ft ceilings, sprinkler,
Looking for the right deal
dry, off street park-
ing, security. No
570-793-9072 $830 + utilities &
1 month security
570-735-0525
ately, washer/dryer Heat, water, sewer A GREAT DEAL... acres of parking.
1 bath, huge attic.
$625/month. Also,
NANTICOKE
& trash also includ-
on an automobile? pets. $410/month JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON 570-262-6947
on premises, no
pets. We have stu- ed. Walking dis- IN CLASSIFIED! Offices available.
call 570-655-9732
Adorable 2 bed-
room. $550/month
Turn to classified. (570) 655-1606 2nd floor, newly Spacious 2 bed- dio, 1, 2 bedroom tance to Wilkes Uni- Looking for the right deal 570-766-1881
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
Find Something?
Lose Something?
renovated, 2 bed-
rooms, carpet, nice
yard, easy parking.
room apartment.
Wall to wall carpet,
coin operated laun-
apts. On site park-
ing. Fridge, stove
versity. Pet Friendly.
Available June 1.
Starting at $600.
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT WILKES-BARRE
provided. We have a
the directions! Get it back where it
belongs
Small Pets okay.
KINGSTON
dry on premises, 24/7 security cam- 570-969-9268 It’s a showroom in print! MANUFACTURING 247 Barney St.

SHAVERTOWN
Heat/Water includ- Garbage & sewer Recently remodeled
with a Lost/Found ad! ed. $650/month. included. $600/mo.
era presence and all Classified’s got large 1/2 double. 3
doors are electroni-
OFFICE SPACE
Wilkes-Barre
the directions!
LAND
570-829-7130 Credit check & ref-
EXECUTIVE STYLE + security. Credit cally locked. $450- Š2 bedroom large bedrooms, 1

GARAGE SPACE
erences required. check & references 650/per month, single, bath, oil heat, par-

Harford Ave. BACK MOUNTAIN Cell (917) 753-8192


LIVING
required. Call
Monica Lessard
water & sewer paid,
One month/security
exceptional
Nanticoke KINGSTON PITTSTON
tially finished attic,
fridge & stove. Nice
4 buildable residen-
tial lots for sale indi-
3 large 1 bedroom
apts, 3 kitchens KINGSTON 2nd floor
apartment
deposit. Call (570)
793-6377 after
Š2 bedroom,
large, water
1200 sq. ft. Zoned
for repairs &
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
place needs nice
tenants.
vidually or take all with appliances, 3 10:00 a.m. to set an included manufacturing. ing in downtown Absolutely no pets.
4! Buyer to confirm baths. Apts. have in beautiful appointment or $500 per month location. Ware- $600/ month + utili-
Pittston
water and sewer access to one historical home. email shlomo_voola ŠLarge 1 (570) 814-8876 house with light ties & 1 month
with zoning officer. another. No lease. 2 bedrooms, 1 570-287-1196 @yahoo.com. bedroom water manufacturing. security. Refer-
Directions: R. on
E. Franklin, R. on
$795 for all 3 apts
($265 per apt.)
bathroom, dining
room, living
Ext. 3182 wilkesliving.com included
Plymouth COMMERCIAL SPACE Building with some
office space. Entire
ences checked.
Call Jeff
Lawn to L. on
Harford.
Convenient to all
colleges and gas
room, all appli- OLD FORGE WILKES-BARRE Š3 bedroom half
double KINGSTON FOR RENT
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
570-332-6815

$22,500 per lot


Mark Mason
drilling areas.
Call for more info
ances provided,
including
4 rooms. Second
floor. Heat and
Clean, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor duplex. Wilkes-Barre
Š1 bedroom,
620 Market St. MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
Available Nov. 1st
570-331-0982 168 S. MAPLE AVE washer/dryer, sewer included. Stove, hookups, Newly Renovated
570-696-1866 Carriage house water included 570-829-6200 Beautiful, clean 1/2
CROSSIN REAL off-street park- Security and refer- parking, yard. No Prime Space.
apartment, com- Š2 bedroom, VM 101 double in a quiet
ences required. pets/no smoking. 1,250 sq. ft.,
BEAR CREEK
ESTATE ing, plenty of water included
pletely remodeled, $635/month $475 + utilities. neighborhood. 3
570-288-0770 storage. Wyoming Near Kingston
five large rooms Call (570) 457-7854 Call 570-868-4444 bedrooms, 1.5
New furnished 3 Š3 bedroom Corners. Great
WILKES-BARRE with 2-bedrooms, $1,000/mo. baths, full base-
room apartment exceptional
1 Kidder & Walnut Includes water, sep-
bath with separate
tub and shower.
570-709-2481 Line up a place to live WILKES-BARRE Old Forge
location for retail or
business office.
ment, fenced
yard, 3 porches.
in
tic & most of the 1300SF. 1-car in classified! Š2 bedroom New insulation &
KINGSTON
Easy Access and 947 Garages
heat. No smoking & garage in private EAST END exceptional
parking. Call Cliff energy efficient win-
no pets. $750/
month. + security,
location. Central
A/C. MLS#11-895
Pringle St.
2 bedroom, 2nd
PITTSTON
Efficiency apart-
4 Rooms,
2 Bedrooms, Wall
water included
McDermott & 570-760-3427
KINGSTON
dows. Washer/
Dryer hookup, dish-
references. Could McDermott
be unfurnished. Call
(570) 954-1200
$1,000/Month
plus utilities
Ted Poggi
floor. $595 + utilities
Water included.
ment - bedroom,
bath & kitchen. No
to Wall carpet,
stove and
Real Estate
Inc. Property
MEDICAL OFFICE
Suite for lease in
Garage for Rent.
Clean car storage
washer $650 + utili-
ties. 570-592-4133
ASHLEY pets. Available 6/15. refrigerator only, $65/month
283-9100 x25 Management modern building in GET THE WORD OUT
DALLAS Ashley St. $425/month + 1 $525.00/month + 570-821-1650 Call 570-696-3915
security. Avoca. Designed with a Classified Ad.
2 bedroom, 2nd month security. Call (direct line) 570-829-7130
Buildable 1.5 acre 1 bedroom, 1 bath, floor, $550 + utilities Heat Included. for 2 physicans.
lot in Wilkes-Barre
570-655-3314
No pets.
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm 2,800 sq ft, 6 exam 950 Half Doubles
WYOMING
2nd floor, appox. SHAVERTOWN Sat. 8-noon
PLAINS
Township. Utilities 800 sq. ft., walk in Call 570-823-2214 rooms, large recep-
DURYEA
Roushey St. tion area, break-
available. Lot is closet, laundry after 1 p.m.
2 bedroom, 2nd room/kitchen, file 3 bedroom, central
located in a room, deck & yard. 2 BEDROOM, 2nd
floor. $595 + utilities room, 2 restrooms, 2 bedrooms, tile air, baseboard hot
residential area. Off street parking. floor, off street WILKES-BARRE
PLAINS kitchen and bath, water, all modern
$39,500
MLS 11-583
$575 + utilities. 1
year lease, credit 941 Apartments/
Carey St.
3 bedroom, 1/2
parking, large living
space. $425/mo + LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! lab area, 2 private
offices. Excellent w/d hookup, off-
street parking
appliances, includ-
ing washer/dryer,
Call Judy Rice check & references utilities. No pets or SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR condition. Close to
570-714-9230 required. Call
Unfurnished double. $775/mo.
smoking. Call 113 Edison St. I-81. 50+ parking $600/per month, off street parking
+ utilities. For info, Quiet neighborhood. spots available. plus utilities Call $850/month
(570) 675-4597 570-820-8822 + utilities
(570) 814-9700 2 bedroom apart- 570-954-7950 (570) 237-2076

PLAINS ments available for Call (570) 760-4483


DALLAS TWP
KINGSTON immediate occu- WYOMING 950 Half Doubles
CONDO FOR LEASE: Great Location pancy. Heat & hot BLANDINA 953 Houses for Rent
JENKINS
$1,800. 2 bedroom/ Rutter Ave. 1st floor, 2 bedroom water included. $625 APARTMENTS
915 Manufactured
Homes
2 Bath. Call Us to
discuss our great KINGSTON
2 bedroom. $675/
1 bedroom 1st
floor, large living
room, neutral
large eat-in kitchen,
living room, tiled
bath, wall to wall,
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room. Wall to Wall NANTICOKE 3 bedroom 1/2 dou-
ble, gas heat, wash-
ASHLEY
Amenity & Mainte- carpet. Some utili- “The Patch”
decor. Gas heat, OFFICE
ASHLEY PARK nance program! month. Includes gas AC, parking. $465 ties by tenant. No er & dryer included, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
heat. Security & ref- water included. Off + utilities. Call
Looking for Work? off-street parking,
Laurel Run & San
Call 570-674-5278
erences required street parking. No 570-696-1866 Tell Employers with pets. Non-smoking. FOR LEASE $700/per month,
baths. Large private
yard. Off street
GREAT LOCATION
Elderly community.
Souci Parks, Like Dallas, Pa. No pets. Call pets. $420 plus a Classified Ad. Quiet, safe. Off plus security. Call parking, quiet neigh-
new, several to
choose from,
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
570-288-4200 security & lease.
570-793-6294 PLYMOUTH 570-829-7130 street parking. Call
570-693-2850
414 Front Street
available immedi-
(570) 299-7103 borhood, no pets.
Washer / dryer
Financing &Warranty,
facebook.com/
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? KINGSTON
Nice, recently reno-
vated 1st floor 1
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished Doyouneedmorespace?
ately, 1800 square
feet, Move in con-
KINGSTON hookup. $850
month + utilities &
/

SDK GREEN
MobileOne.Sales elderly & mobility bedroom. Stove & 3 bedrooms, living references. Avail-
Call (570)250-2890 impaired; all utilities Turn to classified. Fridge included. A yard or garage sale dition. New car- room, dining room, able Immediately.
WILKES-BARRE
peting. Reception
included. Federally It’s a showroom in print! $500 + electric & in classified kitchen, washer/
ACRES HOMES area, conference 978-771-5012
garbage. Lease, dryer hook up. No
927 Vacation subsidized program. Classified’s got is the best way room, kitchen, and
BENTON
security, references pets, no smoking.
Locations
Extremely low
income persons the directions! 11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
Call for appointment
and application.
LODGE tocleanoutyourclosets! 3 offices, Located
on main street in
Fenced yard & off-
You’re in bussiness street parking.
KINGSTON
encouraged to Charming country
“A Place To Hanover Section,
LAKE NUANGOLA apply. Income less 570-417-0088 Formerly The Excellent location, farm house. 3 bed-
than $11,900. 3 bedroom. Off Call Home” Travel Lodge with classified! off-street parking, $700 + utilities, room, 2 bath on 4.3
Furnished Lakefront
Property. June 19-
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
street
Freshly
parking.
painted,
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts SHAVERTOWN
Modern 2 bedroom
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre 944 Commercial
forced air furnace,
central air,
$950/per month
or
lease & security.
Available June 1st
acres. Newly
remodeled. Full
July 8 with boat EQUAL HOUSING new carpet. Water 3 Bedroom
apt., yard, off street
Rooms Starting Properties Call 570-760-3551
570-283-1180 basement and attic.
slip. Beautiful OPPORTUNITY & Sewer included. Townhomes at: Large barn and
parking. Security & to set an It's that time again!
ASHLEY
recently remodeled HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE No pets. Washer Gas heat included Daily $44.99 + out buildings.
references. $590 + appointment Rent out your
3 bedrooms, 2 bath dryer hookup. New FREE tax Horses welcome.

DUPONT
house with large utilities. Call Weekly $189.99 apartment $950/month
bathroom / kitchen. 24hr on-site Gym
deck overlooking
Large completely
1st month & security Community Room
(570) 574-2588 + tax
Microwave, OFFICE SPACE with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
904-673-6944

SHEATOWN
the Lake. Call Lou required. $650 Swimming Pool
DALLAS
remodeled 2 bed- Refrigerator, 18 Pierce St
for details. 570-574-8673 Maintenance FREE
KINGSTON
room styled town- WiFi, HBO Kingston, PA
(610) 325-9715 Controlled Access Beautiful 1st floor, 2
house. Stove & 570-823-8881 Available Immedi- 3/4 bedroom home,
Patio/Balcony 1/2 bedroom. Stove
LINEUP fridge included.
Private interior
and much more... and fridge. Large www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
ately, Off street
parking. Security
Large 1/2 double
with 3 bedrooms,
gas heat, all appli-
ances included.
Call Today kitchen, on-site
ASUCCESSFULSALE attic & basement
access. Washer/
or stop by laundry room. Off
Hazleton St.
required. 3 room
Suite $300/month,
living room, dining
room (with red car-
$1,050 + utilities.
Call (570) 406-6044
for a tour! street parking. $600 Collect cash, not dust!
INCLASSIFIED! includes utilities.
KINGSTON
dryer hookup. Heat Modern office for pet throughout)
DALLAS
Now Offering + Cooking Gas & Clean out your 570-690-0564
included. Nice yard. lease only. Visible eat-in kitchen with
Doyouneedmorespace? $750. No pets. 44 E. Walnut St.
Move In Specials Electric, security,
lease & background
basement, garage
or attic and call the from Rt309 & I-81
570-823-7564 additional pantry
570-288-9019
A yard or garage sale 570-479-6722 area. 1 bath. Large
in classified
Must Be Seen!
Private home, 2nd
check. Call Classified depart- with easy access to
both. Adaptable to OFFICE SPACE fenced yard. Gas/ HOUSE FOR RENT
EXETER
570-417-0088 ment today at 570-
floor duplex. Out- Say it HERE for appointment 829-7130! many uses. Tenant Wyoming 900 Sf. hot water base- Idetown Road, For
is the best way standing neighbor- in the Classifieds! pays utilities. Utilities included. board heat. All utili- lease, available
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
tocleanoutyourclosets!
WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE NORTH
hood, 2 bedroom, 1 570-829-7130 $5,000/month Approx 21.5’x40’ ties by tenant. No June 1st, 2 bed-
Gas heat, central Contact Judy Rice smokers, no pets. rooms, 1 bathroom,
bath, expansive
You’re in bussiness air. No pets. No
apartment. All new 1 bedroom efficien- 9 E. Chestnut St. 714-9230
$800/month
$650 + security. refrigerator & stove
LUZERNE
570-430-4396
with classified! smoking. Call
570-760-6277
kitchen with appli- cy apartment. No 1 bedroom, wall MLS# 11-851 Call Steven provided, washer/
ances. Extra stor- pets. $310 + utilities. /wall carpet, fresh (570) 561-5245 dryer on premises,
930 Wanted to Buy
EXETER
age available. $650
1 bedroom, wall to
Call 570-333-5499 paint. Eat-in kitchen,
Looking for the right deal off-street parking,
Real Estate + utilities. No pets,
wall, off-street
parking, coin
stove & fridge
on an automobile? LARKSVILLE pets - landlord

WEST PITTSTON
no smoking. Lease/ included. Front decision.
laundry, water, 3 bedroom, 1 bath
LARGE ROOMS application porch & shared $800/per month
sewer & garbage backyard. Heat &
Turn to classified.
WE BUY HOMES 570-954-2111 1 bedroom half double, Freshly plus utilities & $800
2 bedrooms, central leave message
included. $495/
efficiency, separate hot water included. Let the Community cleaned & painted. security deposit.
Any Situation
air, gas heat, off
street parking. $625
month + security
& lease. HUD kitchen & bath, all
utilities included,
Tenant pays electric
& cooking gas.
Know!
Place your Classified
It’s a showroom in print! Tenant pays all utili-
ties including sewer.
(570) 639-0967 to
set an

570-956-2385 /per month, plus


security deposit.
Line up a place to live accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or No pets, $475
Call 570-417-4311
$500/month +
security. Call Ad TODAY! Classified’s got $550 plus security. appointment or
email hillbillys
570-299-7103 in classified! 570-954-0727
or 570-696-3936 (570)814-1356 570-829-7130 the directions! Call (570) 332-5723 327@aol.com.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-FREELAND-4.6 GARAGE/WAREHOUSE-BERWICK-2,000 SF INDUSTRIAL-WILKES-BARRE-8,000 SF - INDUSTRIAL-WILKES-BARRE-4,000 SF - INDUSTRIAL-PITTSTON TWP.-3,000 SF - Lt. INVESTMENT-HAZLETON-18,000 SF - MIXED USE-WILKES-BARRE-5,100 SF - 3-
ACRES - 30 rented self-storage units, a - Building includes small apartment and is Insulated bldg w/3 dock drs, 2 drive-in, 18' Clean warehouse space with 2 drive-in ind. bldg w/ 16' ceilings & 3 o/h doors on 23 Modern multi-tenant professional office story, former tavern with bar + large 5
5,000 SF auto repair facility and fenced storage situated on a 2.49 acre lot. Features ceilings in conv. Hanover Ind Estates loc. doors, security system. Space divisible. acres. Easy interstate/PA Turnpike access. building on 2 acres + separate 1-level bank bedroom apartment on 2nd & 3rd floors.
area. $375,000 / $6.00/SF NNN - Garage workshop bays and 2 overhead doors - 14' Includes 900 SF office space, immediately $5.00/SF NNN ... John Rokosz $349,000 ... Ron Koslosky building. Dave Daris Many uses! $169,900 ... Bob Frodsham
Lease ... Dave Daris high. $375,000 ... John Rokosz available. $375,000 ... Al Guari

MULTI-USE-PLYMOUTH-20,000 SF - MULTI-FAMILY-WILKES-BARRE-3,400 SF - OFFICE-HAZLETON-24,150 SF - 2-story OFFICE-BEAR CREEK-6,000 SF - Single-story OFFICE-WILKES-BARRE-5,585 SF - Medical OFFICE-2,600SF-FRACKVILLE -Medical office RETAIL-SCRANTON-.88 ACRES - 191’ X 200'
3 buildings on .5 acre lot. 145' of frontage 2-story duplex w/two 1,800 SF rental units, 3 office building, handicap accessible. Includes masonry structure on 1.1 acres. Formerly office space on 1st fl of 2-story bldg. Open building. Divisible to two 1,300 SF spaces for two commercial lot on corner of N. Keyser Ave. &
along Rt. 11. Property zoned B-2. bdrm, 1 bath, LR, DR, kitchen + bsmt, front porch garage for 3 vehicles. High traffic/visibility used as an office/dance studio. foyer, gas heat, central air. $12.75/SF users. Sinks in every room. 16 off-street parking Philo Sts. Incl 1,600 SF residence for potential
$450,000 ... Steve Barrouk & off-street parking. Good neighborhood location location. $399,000 ... Al Guari/Dave Daris $325,000 ... Steve Barrouk NNN ... Dave Daris spaces available. $185,000 ... Dan Naylor office. $265,000. Contact Ron Koslosky for
and easy access. $105,000 ... Dave Daris sale details.

LAND
NEW
1.0 ACRE - LARKSVILLE
Corner of Carey Ave. Bridge.
$198,000
.62 ACRES - PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Commercial Site along Rt. 115.
$329,000

RETAIL/OFFICE-HAZLETON-6,700 SF - 18.4 ACRES - PITTSTON TOWNSHIP


RETAIL-WILKES-BARRE-7,600 SF - 3-story RETAIL-WILKES-BARRE-2,500 SF - Space RETAIL-WILKES-BARRE-1,921 SF - Former LAND-DORRANCE TWP. - 58 ACRES - Easily DALLAS-2.96 ACRE - Prime development site
bldg w/ two 1,800 SF commercial units and Great showroom space plus office and available on Main Street, adjacent to Newberry Grimes Industrial Park
available for immediate occupancy in 10,000 Januzzi's Pizza location. Sale includes all accessible from I-81. Zoned B-2. Many
4,000 SF residential unit. Metered separately, warehouse! Many uses possible. Must see! equipment and furnishings in bldg. with lot Estates. Land is zoned R-3 for two or three For Sale/Lease
SF strip center along Mundy Street. Ample varied permitted uses - list available.
insulated, security system + off-street May be subdivided. Al Guari parking. $13.25/SF NNN ... Dave Daris for 30+/- cars. Excellent visibility! $795,000 ... John Rokosz family residential, and special exception uses. CONTACT RON KOSLOSKY.
parking. $260,000 ... Steve Barrouk $275,000 ... Steve Barrouk $17,500 ... Dave Daris

953 Houses for Rent 953 Houses for Rent 956 Miscellaneous

DALLAS
Lovely 4 bedroom
DALLAS
home nestled on 2
acres of land in a
quiet, private set- NANTICOKE
ting. 2 story deck,
above ground pool,
large yard, private HANOVER SECTION
418 Front Street
drive. Oil heat.
Washer and dryer For lease, available
included. $975 + immediately, 4
security, utilities & bedrooms, 2 bath- Townhouse
references. Water rooms, refrigerator Brand New!
and Sewer included. and stove provid- 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
Call 570-675-7529 ed, washer/dryer baths, hardwood
hookup, off-street floors, 1st floor Stately
Looking for the right deal parking, pets ok, laundry room & Brick bldg -
Large home granite counter Prime
on an automobile? across street from tops. No Pets. downtown
Turn to classified. park. Section 8 MLS#11-1214 location. Zoned
It’s a showroom in print! approved, $850/ $1,500/month C3. Private
per month, water parking.
Classified’s got and sewer paid,
Call Geri MLS#11-345
570-696-0888
the directions! $850/security 570-696-3801 SURGICAL CENTER - Ready to occupy
MARGY 696-
Turnkey restaurant/bar. Liquor Outstanding brick bldg! Lg commercial warehouse & office
0891

AMERICA LEWITH & FREEMAN


deposit. Call 15,000 SF bldg on 4+ acres. Pkg for 50+. MLS#10- license & inventory included + 3 Apts. MLS#10- building on over 3.5 acres. Lease purchase possible.
1110 3687 Parking for 7-10 cars. MLS#08-2790 MLS#10-4469
570-760-3551 JUDY 714-9230 PEG 714-9247 ANDY 714-9225
MIKE 970-1100 or BETTY 970-1119
for appointment
WILKES-BARRE
REALTY RENTALS PITTSTON CHURCH FELLOWSHIP Completely Established
BEAUTIFUL HOMES 1 bedroom, redone 3 story restaurant/bar.
FOR RENT, CHECK
AVAILABILITY.
screened porch,
washer/dryer hook-
up. $450/month.
HALL - MEETING ROOM
1200 sq. ft., seating
building
w/finished LL.
Equip & liquor
license included
+ 3 Apts.
ALL NO PETS OR Zoned MLS#10-3688
Garbage & sewer for 70 people, commercial.
SMOKING. 2 YEAR paid. Call kitchen facilities, 2 MIKE 970-1100
MLS#11-1172 or BETTY 970-
LEASES, SAME 570-362-0581 parking lots, avail- JIM 715-9323 Prime location - 8000 SF multi-use bldg. Expanding/downsizing? This 4640 SF (NO REASONALBE OFFER REFUSED) 2
1119
RENT. EMPLOY- ask for Ron able $50/week plus Currently gallery on 1st flr & 2 apts on 2nd flr. brick building is located on Wyoming Ave. Will Bldgs - 10000 SF - offices & warehouse w/6 drive-in
MENT/APPLICATION $25 for heat/air MLS#11-508 accommodate 1-3 users. OSP. MLS#11-995 doors. MLS#10-4293
REQUIRED, START-
ING AT $850 +
PLAINS
SINGLE HOME COM-
conditioning. Also
Worship Service
4
RHEA 696-6677 TRACEY 696-0723 or JUDY 714-9230 JUDY 714-9230 or MARGY 696-0891

area, capacity for


UTILITIES & UP. PLETELY REMODELED Sty brick office
200 people, sound bldg, more than
570-288-1422 River St. New roof, system, piano and
siding, gutters, win- half rented. High
organ, available traffic area. 2
dows, kitchen, anytime. Sunday lots included for
hardwood floors on morning negotiable pkg. MLS#11-
first floor, finished $75/week plus $25 1045
basement, laundry
MOCONAQUA
for heat/air condi- ANDY 714-9225
facilities, off street or MARGY 696-
tioning. Unity Center 0891 Established ice cream stand 4800 SF steel building on 4.5 acres, 3 BR, Ranch w/gar+ attached bldg. Prime location - ZONED HWY
parking, single for Spirtual Living, w/equipment & apt w/3 BR’s. Storefront & storage currently family entertainment center. MLS#10- Zoned HWY COMM. Ideal for office or sm business. COMMERCIAL- 4 BR Cape Cod on 100x556 lot.
garage. 3 bed- 140 South Grant bldg. MLS#11-554 3617 MLS#10-4367 MLS#11-229
3 bedrooms, rooms, full bath first CORINE 715-9321 or MATT 714-9229 RAE 714-9234 RAE 714-9234
Street. DONNA S 788-7504
1 bathroom, with floor, 1/2 bath sec-
partially finished 570-639-0878
ond floor. Security
basement & deposit required. Unique
1-car garage. No Pets. 962 Rooms building - May
Ready Now, 570-498-8588 be converted to
EDWARDSVILLE
$795/per month, suit your needs
$750/security
deposit. LINEUP 1 room for rent.
w/zoning
approval.
Call (570)441-1132 ASUCCESSFULSALE Everything included.
Shared bath &
MLS#11-302
DAVID 970-
INCLASSIFIED! kitchen $100/week 2-Story Masonry bldg. Ideal for loft Great location for professional office. (NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED) 1117 Great corner property. Ranch style
MOUNTAINTOP
Scenic & tranquil
Doyouneedmorespace? 570-287-1191
570-814-5122
apts or sm mfg business. Pkg for 36. MLS#11-
741
Private drive in rear. Zoned C-3. Property being sold
"as is". MLS#10-4362
TINA 714-9251
2 sty brick bldg w/storefront & 2 apts. MLS#08-
4699
home includes 2990SF Commercial space. MLS#11-
459
LISA 715-9335
setting for 3 bed-
A yard or garage sale MIKE J 970-1100 JUDY 714-9230

room, 2 bath home in classified Looking for that


located on private is the best way special place Historic
hardware store
drive. Hardwood tocleanoutyourclosets! called home? w/2 apts on
floors with area
You’re in bussiness Classified will address 2nd flr.
rugs, large kitchen,
dishwasher, stove, with classified! Your needs. Bldg/land for
sale. Zoned
Open the door
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
fridge & office area. Commercial.
2nd floor bonus with classified! MLS#11-350
room. Laundry DEANNA 696-
KINGSTON HOUSE
Walking Distance to Prime commercial storefront + 3 Business on 1st flr w/3 BR apt on 2 bldgs zoned commercial. 1 consists Multi-Purpose Bldg - Convenient
hookup in base- the Casino!! 2 bed- 0894
spacious Apts. Parking lot in rear. MLS#10-3764 2nd flr. Lease purchase possible. Buyer to verify of retail space & apts, the other is a 2-story home. location on State St - Adjacent lot available.
ment, enclosed room, 1 bath, living DONNA S 788-7504 zoning. MLS#10-4468 MLS#10-4056 MLS#10-4590
porches (front heat- Nice, clean ANDY 714-9225 MIKE JOHNSON MARGY 696-0891 or MIKE J 970-1100
room, kitchen, off furnished room,
ed). Sewer, water & street parking.
outside lawn main- starting at $315.
$600/month +
tenance included. Efficiency at $435 Affordable
utilities, security &
$1,250 + security, month furnished bldg waiting
references. Call
lease & background with all utilities for your
Classic Properties
check. Available included. Off business. 2
Nikki Callahan
in Mid July. street parking. BR apt on 2nd
718-4959 Ext. 1306
Crestwood Schools 570-718-0331 flr. OSP.
MLS#11-572
570-678-5850
WILKES-BARRE 965 Roommate JUDY 714-
NANTICOKE
1st flr - ample space for offices, Great business opportunity! Bar w/liquor Prime Commercial location - 123x120 lot - 1.4acres, 9230
MONARCH RENTALS Wanted business. 2nd flr- 2BR apt. OSP for 5. MLS#07-
864
MATT 714-9229
license plus 2 unit dwelling. MLS#11-1164
Sandy 970-1110 or David R 970-1117
zoned B-3 Hwy. High traffic area. MLS#11-1029 former restaurant incl’s all equipment & furniture.
RAE 714-9234 MLS#09-3799
MIKE D 714-9236
8 ROOMS - 3sunroom.
plus
BEDROOMS 3 bedrooms,
all appliances MOCANAQUA
provided.
Newly painted.
Clean. All appli-
Call 570-822-7039
HOUSE TO SHARE 359 SF 1
room office
ances + garbage
included. $625/per
month, plus utilities
WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
Professional male
seeking profes-
sional female to
w/restroom.
Recently
& security Stately brick, 4 share house. Only renovated.
973-670-8945 bedroom, 2 bath & $250/ month. All MLS#10-1386
2 half bath home. utilities included. ANDY 714-
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
Beautiful home 5
rooms + 2 bed-
2800 SF Office bldg w/3 bay garage. Plenty
of pkg. Visible from Rt 309 & 81. MLS#11-851
JUDY 714-9230 BARBARA M 696-0883
Attractive office space in excellent
condition. Good visibility. For "rent" only. MLS#10-4503
9225 GREAT LOCATION - 2nd flr space - 32,000SF, 30+
plus utilities. OSP via parking lot. MLS#10-50 parking, including trailer spaces MLS#08-1305
MATT HODOROWSKI 714-9229 VIRGINIA ROSE 288-9371
beautiful patio, rooms. Rec base-
Lexington Village all appliances ment, carpeted.
Nanticoke, PA included. $1,600/ No pets, neat per-
Many ranch style month + utilities. son wanted, age
284702

homes. 2 bedrooms MLS#10-2290 unimportant.


2 Free Months With 570-696-3801 570-762-8202
A 2 Year Lease Call Margy
$795 + electric 570-696-0891 LINE UP LINE UP 971 Vacation & 971 Vacation &
SQUARE FOOT RE A GREAT DEAL... A GREAT DEAL...
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MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
IN CLASSIFIED! IN CLASSIFIED! FLORIDA NORTH WILD-
WOOD, NJ Floren-
Boca Raton tine Motel. Beach/
Beautiful 5 room Boardwalk block,
OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
Great P
Great Places!
l aces! home with Pool.
Fully furnished. On
canal lot. $600
heated pools, effi-
ciency/motel units,
refrigerator, eleva-
108,800
108 800 SF PARCEL 7A weekly. If interest-
ed, write to:
tor. Color brochure /
specials. 609-522-
CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park West 120 Wagner St. 4075 Department
Moosic, PA 18507 104 www.floren-
 Building is under construction
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Can be subdivided as small as 6,400 SF
30’ to 33’ ceiling clear height
LINE UP Shopping for a
 (16) loading doors and (1) drive-in door A GREAT DEAL... new apartment?
 10-year, 100% real estate tax
IN CLASSIFIED! Classified lets
abatement on improvements you compare costs -
 Located ½ mile from I-81 and I-476
HARVEY’S LAKE
Lake front apart-
without hassle
or worry!
Up to 48,561 SF ✦ 1110 Hanover St. ment & home for Get moving
Hanover Industrial Estates rent. Furnished. with classified!
Weekly rentals. OCEAN CITY .
 10,046 SF to 48,561 SF available
 (6) spaces available
570-639-5041
for details.
MARYLAND. Best
selection of afford-
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 Suitable for office, warehouse, and light able rentals. Full/ Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available
manufacturing
 30’ to 33’6” ceiling clear height
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for FREE brochure.
Open daily. Holiday
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
 Office-fit outs and loading doors
A GREAT DEAL...
1-570-287-1161
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