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as the
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Obituaries 2A, 10A
Editorial 13A
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HARRISBURG Luzerne
County Emergency Manage-
ment Agency Director Steve Be-
kanich on Tuesday told a panel
of state lawmakers a fund is
needed to help disaster victims
when federal damage thresholds
are not met.
One of the most difficult
things I have to
do in my job is
tell people that
I cannot pro-
vide them the
financial help
that they need
when they are
faced with
their own per-
sonal disaster,
Bekanich said.
A state pro-
gram will
make all of our
jobs that much
easier, he told
the joint
House-Senate
Veterans Af-
fairs and Emer-
gency Prepa-
redness Com-
mittee.
State Sen.
Lisa Baker, R-
Lehman Town-
ship, serves as
chairwoman of
the committee
examining
whether Penn-
sylvania should
establish a
state disaster
assistance program. Baker said
legislation will be proposed in
late fall.
Baker said proposals include
dedicating the Johnstown Flood
Tax, which is an 18 percent levy
on alcohol, or spending some of
the hundreds of millions of dol-
lars in surplus created by pas-
sage of the state budget this
summer.
For victims whose lives have
been devastated or severely dis-
rupted by natural disaster, this
is not a philosophical question,
she said. It is a very practical
consideration of need and fair-
ness. Those who have seen
homes and businesses wiped
out should not be penalized be-
cause the economy is stagnant.
Those testifying included: Ply-
mouth Borough Council Presi-
dent Frank Coughlin; Plymouth
Township Supervisor Joseph
Disaster
assistance
plan from
state eyed
State and local officials
discuss how to help those who
do not qualify for federal aid.
By BILL OBOYLE
boboyle@timesleader.com
One of
the most
difficult
things I
have to do
in my job
is tell peo-
ple that I
cannot
provide
them the
financial
help that
they need
.
Steve Bekanich
Luzerne County
EMA director
See DISASTER, Page 14A
Luzerne County relies on a fee
on phone lines to help cover the
cost of providing 911 emergency
services to residents and vis-
itors, but that revenue is project-
ed to decrease
hundreds of
thousands of
dollars next
year, officials
say.
Phone cus-
tomers are
charged $1.25
per month for landlines and $1
per cell phone.
In 2010, the countys general
fund operating budget received
about $4.2 million in revenue
from phone fees, county records
show.
The revenue decreased to
about $3.4 million this year and
is expected to dip to slightly un-
der $3 million next year, said
county 911 Data/Technical Sup-
port Manager Fred Rosencrans.
Revenue from the landline fee
has been decreasing about
$100,000 annually in recent
years because more county resi-
dents are doing away with home
phones and relying solely on
wireless options, Rosencrans
said.
There are currently 176,629
landline phones in the county -- a
reduction of about 27,534 since
2006, according to county statis-
tics.
The state decides how much
wireless fee funding is awarded
to each county, and the alloca-
tion is typically higher for coun-
ties that are making improve-
ments to their emergency infras-
tructure, he said.
Luzerne Countys wireless al-
location was higher in recent
years when it was redoing ad-
dresses, enhancing mapping, re-
placing a computer-aided dis-
patch system and phone switch
and rehabilitating its building,
Rosencrans said.
Funding for Luzerne Countys 911 on decline as officials face crunch
See 911, Page 14A
Decreasing number of
landline telephones means
less money in fees.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
Urban
Eighteen of the 28 Luzerne
County Council candidates dis-
cussed their views andanswered
questions for about two hours
Tuesday night at a panel discus-
sion of the county Association of
Boroughs and Townships.
The association invited the
candidates because municipal
officials want to make an in-
formed decision
when they pick 11
council contenders
in the Nov. 8 gener-
al election, said as-
sociation panel
moderator, Bear Creek Village
Mayor Walter Mitchell.
Mitchell went around the
room to make sure each candi-
date got at least one chance to
answer a questionposedby asso-
ciation members, but he asked
all candidates to respond to
questions about one of the
meatiest issues facing the new
County council hopefuls speak up
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Walter Mitchell addresses candidates for county council and
members of the county Association of Boroughs and Townships.
Candidates offer a variety of
views on the key issue of
finding a county manager.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See COUNCIL, Page 2A
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Paterno
Reports of localized flooding
kept emergency responders
aroundtheareabusyduringheavy
rainfall Tuesday night.
Solomon Creek in South
Wilkes-Barre rose quickly during
the storm, prompting the city fire
department to close bridges over
the creek. Starting about 10 p.m.
crews began closing the flood
gatestothebridgesonSouthFran-
klin Street, Regent Street, Barney
Street andWaller Street.
As they worked, anxious neigh-
borhood residents checked on the
creeks rise.
A month ago today, the neigh-
borhood around the bridges was
evacuatedasthecreekroseduring
Tropical StormIrene. It was evac-
uated again with the rest of the
low-lying areas of the city as the
SusquehannaRiver rosefollowing
Tropical StormLee.
Water in the creek was passing
aboutafootfromthebottomof the
bridges at 10 p.m. Tuesday.
Firefighters said the bridge
WEATHER EMERGENCY Responders battle overflowing creeks
Heavy rain floods streets
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
See FLOODING, Page 14A AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Firefighters
and DPW
workers
close the
flood gates
on South
Franklin
Street over
Solomon
Creek on
Tuesday
night. Rain
flooded
streets
throughout
the area.
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Lottery officials said 64
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Issue No. 2011-271
Barbara L.
(Brown)
McNeely, 73,
diedpeacefully
in the presence
of her family
on Thursday,
August 25,
2011, at York
Hospital. She
fought well to the end against her
heart disease remaining quite ac-
tive.
Mrs. McNeely was born in Ash-
ley on January 15, 1938, daughter
of the late Noah and Helen Do-
rothy (Andreas) Brown.
Barb spent most of her life in
Pennsylvania, first in the Wilkes-
Barre area and then in Bethlehem.
Skipper was a graduate of GAR
High School, Wilkes-Barre. She
moved to York a few years ago to
be closer to her son and grandchil-
dren.
Her main focus in life was her
grandchildren, and she was very
actively involved in their lives. She
provided a source of love, encourage-
ment and security to her entire fam-
ily, and traveled frequently to spend
time with her loved ones.
Barb was preceded in death by a
son, David N. McNeely.
Survivors include a son, Michael
M. McNeely, and his wife, Susan,
York; daughter, Susan C. Moore, and
her husband, Thomas, Kingsport,
Tenn.; four grandchildren, Ryan P.
McNeely, Shannon K. McNeely, Tim
J. McNeely and Wesley Moore; sister,
Dorothy Williams, Wilkes-Barre.
She was employed as a nurse and
retiredfromthe AmericanRedCross.
Friends and family are invited to
a memorial service at 1p.m. Saturday
at the Nebo Baptist Church, 75 Pros-
pect St., Nanticoke. Officiating will
be the Rev. Tim Hall. Her ashes will
be buried at the convenience of the
family.
Barb would have preferred that in-
stead of flowers, memorial contribu-
tions be made to the organization of
your choice that fights cancer or
heart disease.
Barbara L. McNeely
August 25, 2011
More Obituaries, Page 10A
E
velyn Brasby, 83, of South
Welles Street, Wilkes-Barre,
passed away Saturday evening, Sep-
tember 24, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital.
She was born on May 4, 1928, in
Thomasville, Ga., a daughter of the
late Gordon and Alma Smith Bur-
ney.
Prior to retiring, she was employ-
ed as a machinist at Topps Chewing
Gum of Duryea.
Evelynwas a member of the Rock
Church and Faith Center of Wilkes-
Barre.
She was preceded in death by her
son Ralph and sister, Melvina
Wright.
Surviving are her husband of 60
years, Ellis; sons Karl Johnson of
Wilkes-Barre; Larry Johnson and
his wife, Nana, of Ghana, Africa;
Benny L. Brasby of Pittsburgh; Carl-
tonBrasbyof Phoenix, Ariz.; Ellis C.
Brasby of Wilkes-Barre; Villa Don
Brasby, Arness Brasby and Victor K.
Brasby, all of Wilkes-Barre; daugh-
ter, Jerald Swiderski of Wilkes-
Barre; seven grandchildren; as well
as numerous great-grandchildren,
and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at
noon Saturday at the Mt. Zion Bap-
tist Church, 105 Hill St., Wilkes-
Barre, with the Rev. Bill Smalt, of
the Rock Church of Scranton, offi-
ciating. Interment will be in Maple
Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until
time of service.
Arrangements are by the Charles
L. Cease Funeral Home, 634 Rey-
burn Road, Shickshinny.
Evelyn Brasby
September 24, 2011
J
ohn Sherwood Wilson Jr., 75, of
Dallas, passed away peacefully
Tuesday, September 27, 2011, in the
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Born November 4, 1935, in
Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the
late JohnS. andElsie Tremayne Wil-
son.
Sherwood was a graduate of
Wyoming Seminary Preparatory
School and the Pennsylvania Mili-
tary College, where he earned a
Bachelor of Science degree in Busi-
ness Administration.
As a youth, he was well knownfor
racingspeedboats whenever he had
a chance. In 1964, Sherwood mar-
ried the love of his life, the former
Grace Sheasley, and together they
raised their three children.
He dutifully served as a Captain
in the 109th Field Artillery of the
Pennsylvania National Guard. He
later followed in his fathers foot-
steps by running his familys busi-
ness, Wilkes-Barre Iron and Wire
Works Inc. He ended his profession-
al career as a self-employed stock
broker.
Be it soccer, baseball or tennis,
Sherwood was committed to pro-
moting youth sports in the Back
Mountain as both a coach and a
spectator. He was a member of the
George M. Dallas Masonic Lodge
and Irem Temple. He was a long-
time member of ShavertownUnited
Methodist Church.
Sherwood will always be remem-
bered for his fun-loving spirit and
that special smile in his eyes. He
was a kind and generous soul who
was always there to lend a helping
hand. His loss will be felt by the
many individuals who knew, ad-
mired and loved him. His inspiring
presence and genuine love for his
family and friends will live long in
the hearts and memories of the
many people whose lives he tou-
ched.
Preceding him in death, in addi-
tion to his parents, was his beloved
wife, Grace, in 2000.
Surviving are his sons, John S.
Wilson III and wife Cheryl, Dallas;
Tyler S. Wilson and wife Jennifer,
Shavertown; and Kendra W. Muen-
ter and husband Mark; and his cher-
ished granddaughter, Grace T.
Muenter, all of Newport, Rhode Is-
land; as well as numerous cousins.
Funeral services will be held
at 10:30 a.m. Friday from the
Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home
Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown.
The Rev. M. Lynn Snyder, Pastor of
Shavertown United Methodist
Church, will officiate. Interment
will be made in Fern Knoll Burial
Park, Dallas. Friends may call from
5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral
home.
The family wishes to thank the
staff of the Meadows Nursing Cen-
ter and Personal Care Home for
their kindness and exceptional care
during his illness.
Inlieuof flowers, memorial dona-
tions may be made to the Shaver-
townUnitedMethodist Church, 163
N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, PA
18708.
John Sherwood Wilson
September 27, 2011
WYOMING -- Borough police
are hoping someone can identify
a man they
called a person
of interest in a
forgery in-
vestigation at
the CVS Phar-
macy in the
Midway Shop-
ping Center,
Wyoming Ave-
nue.
Anyone with information
about the man is asked to con-
tact Wyoming police at 693-
2650.
WILKES-BARRE City
police reported the following:
A man was arraigned Tues-
day in Wilkes-Barre Central
Court on charges he burglarized
Uni Mart on South Pennsylvania
Avenue.
Robert M. Gribble, 42, of
Davis Place, Wilkes-Barre, was
charged with burglary and crim-
inal trespass and jailed at the
county prison for lack of $5,000
bail.
Police allege Gribble smashed
a glass door at Uni Mart with a
rock at about 11:40 p.m. Mon-
day. Gribble stole a carton of
cigarettes and fled the business,
according to the criminal com-
plaint.
Police captured Gribble on
South Main Street within an
hour of the burglary.
A preliminary hearing is
scheduled on Oct. 6 in Central
Court.
Police said they cited Lat-
isha Aiken, of Beekman Street,
with scattering rubbish at 259
Old River Road on Tuesday.
Several pieces of mail in garbage
that was dumped on the proper-
ty were addressed to Aiken.
Aiken denied any involve-
ment, police said.
WILKES-BARRE TWP. A
Northampton County man was
arraigned Tuesday in Wilkes-
Barre Central Court on charges
he stole seafood from Price
Chopper.
Albano Cunna Dasilva, last
known address as Main Street,
Bethlehem, was charged with
retail theft and jailed at the
county prison for lack of $5,000
bail.
Township police allege Da-
silva stole four lobsters valued
at $160 from Price Chopper on
Aug. 21, according to the crimi-
nal complaint.
A preliminary hearing is
scheduled on Oct. 5 before
District Judge Michael Dotzel in
Wilkes-Barre Township.
CHERRY TWP. State police
in Laporte recovered a 2007
Chevrolet Uplander, owned by
Joseph t. Mickowski, of Wilkes-
Barre, on state Route 487 in
Sullivan County on Sunday.
State police said they charged
Ryan M. Mitchell, 23, and Ran-
dy E. Hunsinger, 22, both of
Wilkes-Barre, with theft of a
vehicle and receiving stolen
property. Mitchell was further
charged with driving with a
suspended license, and Huns-
inger was charged with posses-
sion of marijuana and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
Mitchell and Hunsinger were
jailed at the Wyoming County
Correctional Facility for lack of
$25,000 bail each.
DORRANCE TWP. State
police at Hazleton reported five
brake drums were stolen from
property owned by Carey Wayne
Hoffman on Alberdeen Road on
Monday. A light-colored pickup
truck may have been involved in
the theft.
DORRANCE TWP. State
police at Hazleton said they
apprehended Eric Scott Leming,
24, of Wapwallopen, during a
traffic stop for an expired in-
spection sticker on Blue Ridge
Trail on Saturday. Leming was
wanted by the Lycoming Coun-
ty Sheriffs Department.
HANOVER TWP. State
police Bureau of Liquor Control
Enforcement reported the fol-
lowing:
Denny and Ninas, 321-323
Winters Ave., West Hazleton,
was recently cited with selling
alcoholic beverages without a
license that expired on July 22.
WILKES-BARRE City
police reported the following:
A police officer on patrol on
the Wilkes University campus
charged five people with public
drunkenness on Saturday and
Sunday.
Stephen Gruver of Andover
Street was stopped by school
security on South River Street
around 2:10 a.m. and escorted to
a tent where he was seated due
to his high level of intoxication.
The police officer took him into
custody and to police head-
quarters, where he was charged
and released into the custody of
his mother.
Police said Daniel Danaso of
Hamilton, N.J., Keri Ann Meer-
holz of Fairlawn, N.J., and Da-
niel Van Mater of Wrightstown,
N.J., were stopped after the
officer saw them yelling and
screaming at each other on
South River Street around 12:35
a.m. The officer said they had
been drinking alcoholic beverag-
es and were under the age of 21.
They were escorted to their
residence by school security and
charges were filed against them.
Gerard Bennett, 19, of Or-
ange, N.J., was stopped by the
officer, who saw him walking
with a staggered gait on West
Ross Street shortly after mid-
night Saturday. The officer said
that when he went to check on
Bennett he found that he had
been drinking alcoholic beverag-
es. The officer charged Bennett
and told him to return to his
residence.
A juvenile who was too
intoxicated to run from police
responding to a report of a loud
party Saturday night was
charged with public drunk-
enness. Police said several
young adults ran from the party
at 246-248 N. Main St. around
11:20 p.m. The juvenile was
taken to police headquarters,
where he became sick, and was
then transported to Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
Robert Roberts of 74 Mill
St., Luzerne, will be charged
with driving under the influence
after police said he was driving
on two flat tires on Coal Street
on Saturday morning.
Police said there were sparks
coming from the wheels of the
vehicle. Police said they tried to
stop the vehicle, but it struck a
curb at the intersection of Coal
Street and Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship Boulevard and proceed into
the Sheetz parking lot.
Police said Roberts had
slurred speech and swayed
when he got out of the vehicle.
He was taken into custody,
submitted to a breath test and
held until he was sober, police
said.
WILKES-BARRE City
police reported the following:
A man was arrested on
evidence of driving under the
influence of a controlled sub-
stance late Sunday night.
Police said Thomas Evanchik,
31, of Division Street, Kingston,
was found sleeping in a vehicle
that was parked in the intersec-
tion at East Market Street and
North Pennsylvania Avenue at
about 11:43 p.m.
Evanchik exhibited numerous
signs of being under the influen-
ce of a drug, police allege.
Police said they found drug
paraphernalia and used syringes
inside Evanchiks vehicle.
Evanchik was taken to a med-
ical facility where he refused to
submit to a blood test, police
said.
POLICE BLOTTER
Suspect
council: the hiring of a
county manager.
Association members
asked candidates whether
they would publicly release
manager applicant names,
if they prefer local or out-
of-the-area applicants and
what qualifications are im-
portant.
Heres a synopsis of
some of their responses:
James Bobeck, 31, an
attorney from Kingston,
said he opposes the release
of names because it will de-
ter qualified applicants
who dont want to risk ter-
mination from their cur-
rent employment. He said
he wants the most quali-
fied person, which could be
someone local or in anoth-
er state. He wants a strong
communicator with finan-
cial and legal acumen.
Edward A. Brominski,
71, a former county com-
missioner and assessment
director fromSwoyersville,
opposes the release of
names, saying applicants
could be terminated. He
supports a national search
and selection of someone
from outside the area who
is removed from every-
thing. County council
members will ensure the
needs of local residents are
addressed, he said.
Elaine Maddon Curry,
63, a health care library
services supervisor from
Butler Township, said she
would not release the
names of applicants,
though she would consider
releasing the names of sev-
eral finalists after they
were offered the opportu-
nity to withdraw if they
didnt want their identities
disclosed. She wants a
search to be far and wide
and would consider local
applicants if they dont
have meaningful ties
with anyone currently in
county government. The
manager should be an in-
dependent free thinker
with lots of ideas, she said.
Kathleen M. Dobash,
51, a part-time therapeutic
staff support worker and
artist from Hazleton, said
she believes the selection
of a manager should be
transparent and open, and
the manager must know
how to live within a bud-
get.
Joyce Dombroski-Geb-
hardt, 54, Kingston, who
has worked as an executive
secretary and stenogra-
pher, said names should
not be released because
manager applicants could
lose their livelihood. She
wants a manager with ex-
perience in a home rule op-
eration and a record of
management success and
supports a national search.
Harry Haas, 35, a his-
tory teacher from Wilkes-
Barre, favors a national
search but wouldnt rule
out somebody from the ar-
ea. The county deserves
the best, and that person
could be from West Virgin-
ia or West Nanticoke, he
said. He wants a manager
with integrity, past experi-
ence managing a like-sized
operation and someone
who is beyond reproach.
Names should not be re-
leased because it will take
people out of the equation
who dont want to risk los-
ing their current employ-
ment, he said.
Charles Hatchko, 66, a
retired county prison em-
ployee from Jenkins Town-
ship, said he wants a na-
tional search but wouldnt
rule out qualified local ap-
plicants. He believes the
names of six to 10 finalists
should be publicly released
and wants a manager who
is accountable, responsible
and nonpolitical.
Eugene Kelleher, 67, a
retired teacher from Dallas
Township, wants a manag-
er with a strong financial
background who works
well with people and dem-
onstrates character and in-
tegrity. He wants to per-
sonally interview finalists
to see how they answer
questions. He would re-
lease applications with the
names and residencies re-
dacted to allow the public
to review credentials.
Michael Lacey, 52, a
pharmacy owner from
Franklin Township, would
release the names of the fi-
nalists and wants a manag-
er with character and expe-
rience balancing budgets,
analyzing contracts and
motivating people.
Sal Licata, 60, a retired
teacher from Pittston, said
rejecting local applicants
would send a message to
other areas that the county
doesnt have qualified resi-
dents who could handle
the job. He said he wants
the best person, regardless
of residency. He opposes
the release of applicant
names.
Tim McGinley, 64, an
administration director
from Kingston, said the
manager must have a re-
cord of honesty, integrity,
accountability and team
leadership. He supports a
nationwide search and said
he will focus on qualifica-
tions not the names or
addresses of the appli-
cants.
Rick Morelli, 39, a
strategic customer special-
ist from Sugarloaf Town-
ship, said releasing the
names of applicants is nec-
essary to restore public
trust. He wants a manager
with the vision and experi-
ence needed to consolidate
county government to
make it more efficient and
streamlined. The manager
must also be independent
and willing to stand up to
council, he said.
Tim Mullen, 52, a reg-
istered nurse from King-
ston Township, wants a na-
tionwide search and be-
lieves the names of appli-
cants should be released at
some point because people
dont trust the county. He
wants a manager with ex-
perience in finance, ac-
counting and managing
people. He believes the ma-
jority of people want a
manager from outside the
area.
Jeremy Packard, 73, an
adjunct, part-time history
faculty member fromKing-
ston, said the manager
must have experience in fi-
nance and administration.
He supports a nationwide
search and said he is skep-
tical about finding some-
one from the area who
does not have connections
that could inhibit his or her
ability to do the best job.
The names of applicants
should not be released,
though he would consider
publicly disclosing the
names of the top three or
four finalists.
John Ruckno, 62, a re-
tired investment profes-
sional and business owner
from Dallas, said he sup-
ports a nationwide search
and would only consider a
local person who has no
familial or other connec-
tion to anyone in power in
the county. The manager
must be nonpolitical. He
doesnt support releasing
the names of applicants.
Eileen Sorokas, 63, a
retired factory worker from
Wilkes-Barre, wants a man-
ager with integrity, ethics
and proven leadership ex-
perience. She supports re-
leasing the names of appli-
cants. She would choose
the best applicant regard-
less of residency but ex-
pressed concerns about
someone from out of the
area who would use the po-
sition as a stepping stone.
Stephen A. Urban, 58,
a county commissioner
from Wilkes-Barre, sup-
ports a national search but
believes there are also
many qualified local candi-
dates who should be con-
sidered. The names of ap-
plicants should be released
because the manager will
head the countys execu-
tive government branch,
and the home rule charter
prevents residents from
electing a manager, he
said.
Rick Williams, 63, an
architect from Kingston,
said he wants a manager
with a proven management
record, a thick skin and the
confidence to make tough
choices and stand up to
council. He wouldnt re-
lease the names of all appli-
cants. Council should de-
cide if the names of final-
ists should be released, and
if so, how many, with the
understanding that the fi-
nalists would have the op-
portunity to withdraw if
they dont want to be iden-
tified, he said.
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sists of gauges that document water
depth, especially in time of high water.
TheU.S. Geological Surveyandthestate
Department of Environmental Protec-
tion picked up the funding to keep the
gauges operating through 2012.
Marino said he will be requesting a
studytoreviewtheentirefloodplainon
the East Coast.
We have to let people know this, if
you live in a flood plain and you need to
be bought out and the federal and state
government needs to help in that area,
Marino said. Or if you decide to stay,
youre not going to be able to get insur-
ance. Youre staying there at your own
peril and you cant expect the taxpayers
to bail you out the next time you need
help. Its just common sense.
uted immediately and Imhoping in the
next 48 hours or three to four days, the
stateswill havethat moneyanditsgoing
to be handed down to the county.
The Susquehanna River in Wilkes-
Barre reached a record crest of 42.6 feet
on Sept. 9, severely flooding West Pitt-
ston, Exeter, Jenkins Township, Ply-
mouth Township, Shickshinny, parts of
Plains Township and other low-lying ar-
easnot protectedbytheWyomingValley
Levee System.
Steve Bekanich, emergency manage-
ment coordinator for Luzerne County,
saidthere is approximately $4 millionin
flood-related damage in the county.
Earlier this year, Congress eliminated
fundingfortheSusquehannaFloodFore-
cast and Warning System, which con-
(FEMA emergency disaster relief) should be
distributed immediately and Im hoping in the
next 48 hours or three to four days, the
states will have that money and its going to
be handed down to the county.
U.S. Rep. Tom Marino
R-Lycoming Twp.
HANOVER TWP. U.S. Rep. Tom
Marino is hoping municipalities and
homeowners affected by the flood three
weeks ago will soon receive much-need-
ed federal relief.
Marino, R-LycomingTownship, made
his remarks during the Crime Clinic of
Greater Wilkes-Barre lunchat Wyoming
Valley Country Club on Tuesday.
Thecongressmanbrieflytalkedabout
a host of issues, including immigration,
national security and tougher federal
laws against child pornography. But it
was the recent flood that sparked inter-
est fromthe approximately 40 people in
attendance.
The U.S. Senate reached a bipartisan
deal Monday night preventing a govern-
ment shutdown after the Federal Emer-
gency Management Agency declared
there is enough money for disaster aid
until the end of the federal fiscal year,
which ends Friday.
BeforetheSenatevote, FEMAwarned
emergency disaster relief would dry up.
Miraculously, they found hundreds
of millionsof dollarstheysaidtheydidnt
have, Marinosaid. It shouldbe distrib-
Recent flooding sparks interest at Crime Clinic lunch
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
U.S. Rep. Tom Marino talks to the Crime Clinic of Greater Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday afternoon at the Wyoming Valley
Country Club in Hanover Township.
Marino hopes for flood relief
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
C M Y K
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LOCAL
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SUGARLOAF TWP.
Palance art to be featured
Artwork by the late actor, artist and
poet Jack Palance, a Hazleton area
native, will be featured at an art exhibit
and sale at Penn State Hazleton with
proceeds benefiting the Jack Palance
Trustee Scholarship.
The show and sale, arranged by
Palances widow, Elaine, will be in the
Atrium Gallery of the
Evelyn Graham Aca-
demic Building on
campus and open to
the public 9 a.m. to 7
p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to
9 p.m. Saturday; and 1
to 5 p.m. Sunday.
The exhibit and
sale will feature more
than 30 original paintings by Palance.
His book The Forest of Love, a love
story in blank verse, with a CD of the
book read by Palance, also will be on
sale.
For more information, call 450-3180.
DURYEA
Train ride tickets available
Tickets are still available for the
Greater Pittston Charity Train Ride
Sunday on the newly restored Reading
and Northern RRs 1920s-era open-
window coach pulled by a diesel loco-
motive to Jim Thorpe.
The train will depart The VFW in
Duryea at 9 a.m. and will return at
about 6:45 p.m. The Jim Thorpe Fall
Festival will be in full swing.
Tickets are $65 per person and all
proceeds benefit the Greater Pittston
YMCA, The Pittston Memorial Library
and The Care and Concern Free Health
Clinic. Make checks payable to The
Greater Pittston Charity Train Ride,
c/o 47 Broad St., Pittston, PA18640.
For more information, call Kelly at
457-6558.
WEST PITTSTON
Church aiding flood victims
The First United Methodist Church
of West Pittston is collecting monetary
donations in response to the flooding
in the area. Any donations will be used
to help neighbors recover from the
flood.
The church is also collecting clean-
ing supplies, personal items and non
perishable food items.
Donations can be sent in care of the
church at 408 Wyoming Ave., West
Pittston, PA18643.
Anyone who needs help to restore
their home or who knows someone
who does should call the church at
655-1083. Anyone who would like to
volunteer to help will be assigned to a
work team.
Anyone in need of clothing can also
come to the church.
WILKES-BARRE
JCC has showers, parking
At the request of the American Red
Cross, the Jewish Community Center
of the Wyoming Valley is allowing flood
victims staying at First Presbyterian
Church to take a shower as well as park
in the JCC parking lot overnight.
WILKES-BARRE
River St. hearing is set
The state Department of Trans-
portation is holding a public meeting
on the River Street Corridor Improve-
ments Project on Oct.. 6, 6-8 p.m. at
Wilkes Universitys Henry Student
Center, Second Floor Ballroom, 84 W.
South St.
A formal presentation will be given
with a question-and-answer session to
follow.
MOOSIC
Reporter wins Emmy
WNEP investigative reporter Dave
Bohman won an Emmy in the General
Assignment Report Within 24 Hours
category during the 29th Annual Mid-
Atlantic Region Em-
my Awards held Sat-
urday in Philadelphia.
Bohmans report,
called Four Loko
Overdose, showed
the danger of an alco-
holic drink through
the eyes of a mother,
whose teenaged son
was hospitalized and placed into a
medically induced coma after he and
some friends drank Four Loko.
This was Bohmans fourth Emmy,
but first with WNEP.
I N B R I E F
Palance
Bohman
Dunmore-based First National
Community Bank acquired and sold
former Luzerne County Commis-
sioner Greg Skrepenaks Jenkins
Township townhouse earlier this
year because he defaulted on his
mortgage, but the bank says he still
owes about $57,000, according to its
attorney.
The bank recently filed a judgment
ordering Skrepenak to pay the differ-
ence between what he owes and what
the bank was able to
recoup from selling
the property, said
bank attorney David
B. Hiscox.
Hiscox, of Hiscox
and Musto in King-
ston, said this judg-
ment process is
available to lenders who arent able
to recover their losses by reselling
properties acquired at sheriff mort-
gage foreclosure sales.
The townhouse had been listed for
foreclosure at the end of 2010 after
Skrepenak failed to make $237,346
in mortgage payments to the bank,
records show.
Skrepenak bought the property for
$278,646 in 2008.
The bank acquired the property at
a sheriff sale in March and then sold
it for $185,000 in May, county prop-
erty records show.
Skrepenak, who is halfway through
a two-year federal prison sentence
for his guilty plea to corrupt receipt
of a reward for an official action,
would have to honor the judgment
unless he filed court paperwork con-
testing it, which he hasnt done, His-
cox said.
The townhouse was at the center
of the corruption charge against
Skrepenak. The former commission-
er acknowledged accepting a $5,000
reduction in closing costs when pur-
chasing the property in exchange for
a vote as commissioner to put the
townhouse project in a program that
used tax revenue to fund infrastruc-
ture such as roadways.
COUNTY CORRUPTI ON Ex-commissioners Jenkins Twp. townhouse was acquired and sold by FNCB
Bank: Skrepenak owes $57,000
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
Skrepenak
Luzerne County officials were under
the impression that the Hotel Sterling
now has no property or liability insur-
ance, but the buildings insurance
agent said Tuesday that only the prop-
erty insurance has expired without
new coverage.
Insurance agent Rick Gazenski said
Tuesday liability insurance is handled
by a different provider and wont ex-
pire until Nov. 25.
However, the liability insurance pro-
vider Arizona-based Scottsdale Insur-
ance Co. has already informed the
nonprofit owner of the property, CityV-
est, that it wont renew the policy, said
Gazenski, vice president and co-owner
of J.W. Hoban in Wilkes-Barre.
Gazenski said he was unable to find
property insurance be-
cause of publicity
over structural con-
cerns with the land-
mark Wilkes-Barre
property, and he ex-
pects the same prob-
lem finding a new pro-
vider for liability cov-
erage.
The county re-
quired property and
liability insurance cov-
erage on the structure
as part of its $6 mil-
lion in community de-
velopment loans pro-
vided to redevelop
and market the property.
Salisbury, Md.-based Tri-State Gener-
al Insurance had issued a notice in July
indicating it was cancelling its proper-
ty coverage of the Sterling effective
Sept. 27 because of the poor condition
of the 113-year-old structure.
The property insurance would have
covered losses from a fire and certain
other types of damage, Gazenski said.
Insurance coverage would be a moot
point if government officials identify
demolition funding and tear down the
property before Nov. 25, he said.
The existing liability insurance does
not cover risks associated with demoli-
tion, but contractors handling demoli-
tion are typically required to provide
liability coverage, Gazenski said. If not,
a separate demolition liability policy
would be required.
Wilkes-Barre issued a condemnation
notice on the property last week after
two engineers hired by the city con-
cluded the structure was unsafe. The
city ordered CityVest to begin demol-
ishing the North River Street building
within 30 days.
The CityVest board responded by in-
structing the city to tear down the
structure if its deemed unsafe, because
the nonprofit has no assets.
County commissioners have said
they would consider using some mon-
ey from a business loan fund to help
pay for the estimated $1 million demo-
lition, but only if the city pays a share
of the expense. The city has not yet
provided an answer on what, if any,
funding it will provide, county officials
said.
Sterlings
liability
covered
Property insurer dropped policy;
liability coverage good to Nov. 25,
after which it wont be renewed.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
Wilkes-Barre
issued a con-
demnation
notice on the
property last
week after
two engineers
hired by the
city conclud-
ed the struc-
ture was un-
safe.
SCRANTON A Luzerne County
man has agreed to plead guilty for his
allegedrole inthe theft of a dozenguns
during a burglary in Monroe County.
Jerome Sharr, 20, of South Empire
Street, Wilkes-Barre, filed a plea agree-
ment in federal court on Monday indi-
cating he will plead guilty to stealing a
firearm from a licensed dealer.
He still faces numerous burglary-
and theft-related charges in Luzerne
CountyCourt for a crime spree that po-
lice alleged targeted homes last year
from Bear Creek Township to the
Mountain Top region.
The maximum penalty for the of-
fense is imprisonment for a period of
10 years and a $250,000 fine.
Sharr and David Toney, 20, of Nor-
wood Avenue, Hanover Township,
were indicted by a
federal grand jury in
June for their alleged
role in smashing into
the American Sport
Shooting Club near
Brodheadsville and
stealing 12 guns on
Dec. 29, according to
arrest records.
The two men had been charged by
state police.
State police allegedSharr andToney
were driving on state Route 209 and
decided to burglarize the shooting
club after passing the business. Sharr
repeatedly rammed a garage door at
the rear of the buildingwithhis vehicle
until the door buckled, arrest records
say.
Once inside, Sharr and Toney
smashed open a display case and stole
12 guns, state police alleged.
At the time of the burglary in Mon-
roe County, Sharr was wanted in con-
nection with break-ins in Bear Creek
Township and Wright Township and a
drive-by shooting in Wilkes-Barre.
Sharr was captured when he was
found hiding under a grill behind a
Wilkes-Barre house on Dec. 30. His
capture ended a day-long pursuit that
began in Dallas.
State police recovered several of the
stolen guns at a house on East Beatty
Street in Wilkes-Barre, at Toneys
house in Hanover Township and at a
residence on Parry Street in Luzerne.
Toneys trial in federal court on
charges of stealing a gun froma licens-
ed dealer and receiving stolen proper-
ty is scheduled in November.
A federal judge must first accept
Sharrs guilty plea.
W-B man agrees to plead guilty in 2010 gun theft case
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Sharr
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N A T I O N & W O R L D
WASHINGTON
Gay marrieds counted
T
he Census Bureau reported Tues-
day there are 131,729 same-sex
couples in the U.S. who say theyre
married the first-ever government
count of this kind.
The 2010 results show that about 20
percent of the estimated 646,464 gay
couples in the country checked off
husband or wife boxes on their
census forms.
The census tally of gay married
couples is higher than the actual num-
ber of legal marriages, civil unions or
domestic partnerships in the U.S. Gay
marriage is now legal in six states and
the District of Columbia, and one Cen-
sus Bureau consultant put the number
of legally recognized partnerships at
100,000.
JERUSALEM
Israel OKs settlers homes
Israel granted the go-ahead on Tues-
day for construction of 1,100 new Jew-
ish housing units in east Jerusalem,
and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanya-
hu ruled out any freeze in settlement
construction, raising already height-
ened tensions after last weeks Pal-
estinian move to seek U.N. member-
ship.
The announcement drew swift con-
demnation from the Palestinians, who
claim east Jerusalem as their future
capital. The United States, European
Union and United Nations all ex-
pressed disappointment with Israels
decision.
MANILA, PHILIPPINE
Typhoon floods deadly
Manila residents waded through
waist-deep floodwaters and dodged
flying debris Tuesday as a powerful
typhoon struck the Philippines, killing
at least 16 people and sending waves as
tall as palm trees crashing over sea-
walls.
Most deaths occurred in metropoli-
tan Manila, which already was soaked
by heavy monsoon rains ahead of Ty-
phoon Nesats arrival with more down-
pours and wind gusts of up to 93 mph.
Areas along Manila Bay suffered their
worst flooding in decades.

I N B R I E F
WASHINGTON In agreeing to an
emergency spending bill to avoid a gov-
ernment shutdown, Congress achieved
thebareminimumwhilefinessingafight
over whether emergen-
cy disaster aid ought to
be paid for with cuts
elsewhereinthebudget.
Democratswhospent
weeks demanding addi-
tional disaster aid
claimed victory even
though the final deal
$2.7 billion in disaster
relief assistanceinaone-
weekbill provided$1
billion less than ap-
proved by tea party Re-
publicans. The cost of that additional $1
billionindisaster assistancewastoohigh
for Democrats because it would have
been offset by cuts in an energy-related
programthey also favor.
Werejectedtheideathat weshouldbe
forced to choose between American jobs
and disaster relief, Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said late
Monday after the Senate voted 79-12 to
keep the government running until mid-
November.
Thebrinkmanshiphadpushedabitter-
ly divided and poll-battered Congress in-
to another fight that threat-
ened to shut down the gov-
ernment, a step certain to
drawthe wrathof a frustrat-
ed public. At issue was how
to replenish Federal Emer-
gencyManagement Agency
coffers and assist Ameri-
cans battered by Hurricane
Irene, tornadoes and other
natural disasters.
Republicans wanted to
offset the most urgently
needed money for the
last fewdays of the 2011budget year end-
ingonFridaywith$1billioncutsinEn-
ergyDepartment loanprograms for auto-
mobile manufacturers credited with cre-
ating jobs. Democrats opposed the idea.
Searching for a way out of the impasse,
Senate Democratic leaders sought assur-
ancesfromtheadministrationthat thedi-
saster aid program wouldnt run out of
money this week; once obtained, Senate
leaders jettisoned the disputed money
andpassedtwobare-bones bills toavert a
shutdown.
The House, on recess this week, ap-
pears likely to endorse that plan in two
steps: with a voice vote Thursday on a
one-week stopgap measure and a record-
ed vote next week to keep the govern-
ment running through Nov. 18. The re-
cordedvotewouldallowconservativesto
register their opposition to the spending
rates in the stopgap measure.
The White House, in a letter sent to
congressional offices Tuesday, said the
$2.7billionfor FEMAwouldbesufficient
tolast until at least mid-November. More
than $400 million worth of longer-term
rebuilding projects that had been put on
hold last month can be funded, clearing
the way to ease a backlog of needed re-
pairs toroads, parks andpublic buildings
dating to Hurricane Katrina.
DI SASTER REL I EF Final $2.7 billion deal provides $1 billion less than OKd by tea party Republicans
Aid bill achieves bare minimum
AP PHOTO
Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid,
D-Nev., talks about
the short-term
funding bill after the
vote Monday on
Capitol Hill in Wash-
ington. The Senate
voted 79-12 to keep
the government
running until mid-
November.
By ANDREWTAYLOR
Associated Press
We rejected the
idea that we should
be forced to choose
between American
jobs and disaster
relief.
Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.
Senate majority leader
BEIRUT Once-peaceful
Syrian protesters are increas-
ingly taking up arms to fight a
six-month military crackdown,
frustrated that President Bash-
ar Assad remains in control
while more than 2,700 demon-
strators are dead, analysts and
witnesses say.
The growing signs of armed
resistance may accelerate the
cycle of violence gripping the
country by giving the govern-
ment a pretext touseevengrea-
ter firepower against its oppo-
nents. Authorities have already
used tanks, snipers and mafia-
like gunmen known as shabi-
ha who operate as hired guns
for the regime.
If peaceful activism on the
part of the protesters turns into
violent insurgency, the risk of
civil war will dramatically in-
crease and the regime will ben-
efit and likely go for the kill,
Bilal Saab, a Middle East ex-
pert at the Monterey Institute
of International Studies in Cali-
fornia, told The AP.
The degree to which Syrian
protesters are arming them-
selves is difficult to quantify be-
cause Syria has blocked nearly
all outside witnesses to the
bloodshed by banning foreign
media and restricting cover-
age.
But interviews with a wide
group of witnesses, activists
and analysts suggest the con-
flict is becoming more violent.
Led by defecting army con-
scripts and Syrians with access
to weapons smuggled in
through neighboring Iraq, Tur-
key and Lebanon, protesters
have begun taking up arms to
fight back, observers say.
Uprising in Syria showing signs of an armed rebellion
AP PHOTO
A protester carries a banner with a caricature of Syrian Presi-
dent Bashar Assad in Cairo, Egypt, on Tuesday.
Violence may increase as
more people in country take
up arms, experts say.
By ELIZABETH A. KENNEDY
Associated Press
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LEGAL NOTICE
The Wilkes-Barre
Township Zoning
Hearing Board will
conduct a hearing
upon the application
of the following on
October 11, 2011 at
7:00 PM in the
Municipal Building
located at 150 Wat-
son Street, Wilkes-
Barre Township, PA
18702. The public is
invited to attend.
Mary Waskevich,
86 Nicholson
Street is seeking
a rear yard set-
back variance
from the required
5 feet to 0 feet
to construct a
garage. The
property is zoned
R-2 residential.
The public is
invited to attend.
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CDL-A DRIVER
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hands on labor
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dump trucks and
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FORKLIFT
1st and 3rd shift
forklift operators
needed. 1st shift
candidate must
have computer
experience for
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SCRANTON The owner of a
methadone clinic has reached a ten-
tative settlement of a lawsuit filed
against Ashley borough that alleged
borough officials sought to shut
down the facility based on a bias
against its clients.
Pennsylvania Care LLC, trading as
Miners Medical Center, filed suit last
year against the borough and its zon-
ing officer, Mike Collins, claiming
Collins hadimproperlyissuedacease
and desist order directing the center
to close. A judge later dismissed Col-
lins from the suit.
Borough officials maintained the
action was taken because the clinic
didnot obtainall necessaryapprovals
and did not meet zoning require-
ments.
John Harrison, attorney for Penn-
sylvania Care, argued the clinic had
met all requirements, and the bor-
oughs action was based solely on
prejudice against patients who take
methadone, whichis usedto treat ad-
diction to heroin and other opiates.
The clinic, located at 43 S. Main
St., had been vehemently opposed by
some residents, who circulated a pet-
ition seeking its closure and protest-
ed outside the facility.
The borough ultimately gave zon-
ing approval to the clinic, which con-
tinues to operate. The suit continued
on, however, as Pennsylvania Care
was seeking monetary damages for
lost business.
The terms of the settlement, which
was reached Monday, were not im-
mediately available on Tuesday.
Harrison said the settlement did
include compensation to Pennsylva-
nia Care. He declined to release the
amount as the settlement has not yet
been officially approved by council.
Methadone clinics often face stiff
public opposition when they seek to
locate in any community. Harrison,
who specializes in civil rights cases,
said he hopes the Ashley case serves
to educate officials in other commu-
nities.
This is a facility that helps people
with drug addiction. To the extent
boroughs do not want those facilities
within their confines, they have to be
aware there are statutory protections
out there for these facilities, he said.
William Vinsko, solicitor for Ash-
ley, could not be reached for com-
ment Tuesday.
Clinic owner settles suit with Ashley
Pennsylvania Care LLC, trading as
Miners Medical Center, had sued
borough and its zoning officer.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE A Pittston man charged
with having inappropriate contact with a girl
beginning when she was 8 years old over a seven-
year period was scheduled to stand trial on relat-
ed charges in October.
Albert Chase, III, 33, of Susquehanna Avenue,
was tentatively scheduled to stand trial on Oct.
24 before a Luzerne County jury on charges in-
cluding rape of a child, involuntary deviate sexual
intercourse, indecent assault and aggravated
indecent assault.
According to court papers On Oct. 2, 2009,
investigators met with a then-15-year-old girl who
told them about alleged sexual abuse by Chase.
She said the abuse began when she was 8, when
Chase would touch her entire body while she was
undressed. She said this would occur on almost a
daily basis until she was 10.
She said Chase once told her he would put her
feet in cement and throw her into the Susquehan-
na River or kill her. The girl said Chase began
having sexual intercourse with her at the age of
11.
WILKES-BARRE Charges against a city man
charged with robbing and assaulting another man
were dismissed Tuesday at a preliminary hearing.
The two charges against David Edward Price
Jr., 35, with a last known address of Kidder
Street, were dismissed at the request of his at-
torney, Nanda Palissery. Palissery made a motion
for the dismissal after prosecutors could not
present testimony from a witness.
According to court papers, on Jan. 28, Mark
Griffith told police he was assaulted on Kidder
Street by Price, who was known to him. Police
said Price punched Griffith repeatedly and then
took money and cigarettes.
The preliminary hearing was scheduled to be
heard by county Senior Judge Hugh Mundy after
Palissery made a request for the hearing in June.
Palissery said in his filing Price could not at-
tend the first scheduled preliminary hearing due
to an unrelated incarceration in Lackawanna
County.
KINGSTON A child psychiatrist accused with
downloading images of nude children waived his
right to a preliminary hearing before District
Judge Paul Roberts on Tuesday.
John Francis Theroux, 53, last known address
as Charles Avenue, Kingston, waived 66 counts of
possession of child pornography and a single
count of criminal use of communication facility
to Luzerne County Court.
Kingston police said in arrest records The-
rouxs estranged wife turned over a file contain-
ing pictures of nude children to a therapist at a
marital counseling session on Aug. 22. The ther-
apist reported the pictures to Kingston police.
Investigators searched Therouxs house, where
they recovered a computer hard drive that alleg-
edly contained 66 images of nude or semi nude
children, according to arrest records.
Theroux was released from the county prison
on Tuesday after posting $75,000 bail. A formal
arraignment is scheduled on Dec. 2.
COURT BRIEFS
WILKES-BARRE City police rearrested Wil-
liam Gronosky on Tuesday on charges he burglar-
ized a house in an evacuated flood zone.
Gronosky, 28, of CareyAvenue, Wilkes-Barre, was
arraigned in Wilkes-Barre Central Court on charges
of burglary and criminal trespass.
PoliceallegeGronoskyandKevinWilliams Jr., 29,
of Philadelphia, forced open a rear door to a house
onBrookside Street onSept. 11. They fledthe house
when they sawpolice and were captured in the rear
yard, according to arrest records.
Gronosky allegedly told police he was asked by a
friend to check on the house for flood damage.
At the time of the alleged break-in, the Brookside
area was evacuated due to flooding.
The initial case against Gronosky was dismissed
at a preliminary hearing on Sept. 20 when the ar-
resting officer, Stanley Wychock, did not appear.
Police saidTuesday that Wychock was never noti-
fied of the hearing.
The Luzerne County District Attorneys Office
approved refiling of the case against Gronosky, who
was apprehendedby police investigating anunrelat-
ed incident on Carey Avenue at about 3:45 a.m.
Tuesday.
Gronosky was jailed at the county prison for lack
of $1,000 bail. Bail on the initial set of charges
against Gronosky -- those that were dismissed -- was
$10,000.
A preliminary hearing for Gronosky is scheduled
on Oct. 6 in Central Court.
Williams, who remained jailed at the county pris-
on for lack of $10,000 bail on Tuesday, is scheduled
for a preliminary hearing on Oct. 4.
City man rearrested on
home break-in charges
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
SCRANTON A federal
judge has dismissed an age dis-
crimination and retaliation law-
suit filed by a former West Pitt-
ston police officer who was con-
victed of stealing funds from a
drug education program.
U.S. District Judge John
Jones dismissed a lawsuit filed
by former officer Joseph Camp-
bell, finding that Campbell had
had failed to present sufficient
evidence to support his allega-
tions that West Pittston council
members retaliatedagainst him
because of a prior lawsuit he fil-
ed and because of his age.
Campbell, 49, of
Wyoming, was sen-
tenced in March to
three to 12 months in
prison for stealing
$20,000 from the
DARE (Drug Abuse
Resistance Education)
program. Police said
Campbell, who taught
the class, took money
for classes he did not
teach.
Campbells lawsuit, filed in
2009, alleged council members
in 2008 appointed Paul Porfirio
as police chief over Campbell
because they were upset he had
filed a previous lawsuit against
the borough in 2006 that al-
leged political retaliation. The
2010 suit claimed that violated
his right to free speech.
In August, U.S. District Ma-
gistrate Judge Martin Carlson
recommended the suit
be dismissed, finding
that Campbell had
failed to show that his
prior lawsuit related to
a matter of public con-
cern, which is a re-
quired element of a
free speech retaliation
claim.
Carlson also said
Campbells age dis-
crimination claim was without
merit giventhat Porfiriois just1
years younger than Camp-
bell, which he said was insuffi-
cient to permit an inference of
age discrimination.
Jones issued an order last
week affirming Carlsons find-
ings. The ruling dismisses the
caseinits entirety. Theborough
was represented in the case by
the law firm of Elliott, Green-
leaf & Dean in Scranton.
Ex-cops bias lawsuit tossed
Joseph Campbell had
claimed retaliation and age
discrimination.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
In August,
U.S. District
Magistrate
Judge Martin
Carlson rec-
ommended
the suit be
dismissed
KINGSTON TWP. -- The
5th District Democratic
Committee will hold its
annual picnic noon to 4 p.m.
Sunday at the Checkerboard
Inn Grove, Carverton Road.
Donation is $20.
Tickets are available by
calling 574-4583. A limited
number of tickets will be
available at the door.
WILKES-BARRE -- The
Committee to Elect Eugene
Kelleher to Luzerne County
Council will hold a recep-
tion at Luzerne County
GOP Headquarters, 41 S.
Main St., Thursday at 6
p.m.
Food and beverages will
be served.
Donation of $10 per per-
son is requested.
For more information, call
Kelleher at 674-4105.
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MOOSIC Providing bullet-
proof vests to police officers,
equine therapy for traumatized
children, celebrity for fundraising
efforts these are but a fewof the
many selfless works for which
amazing women in Northeastern
Pennsylvania are responsible.
Impressions Media, parent
company of The Times Leader
and numerous other websites and
publications, celebrated the ac-
complishments and commitment
to service of 13 of these women
with the companys 2011 Great
Women of Northeast Pennsylva-
niaawards, presentedat ahightea
on Tuesday afternoon at Glen-
maura National Golf Club.
It is truly a pleasure to recog-
nize these extraordinary women
who are not only contributing to
our present, but making our fu-
ture stronger as well, Richard L.
Connor, editor and publisher of
The Times Leader, said in wel-
coming the womenandabout 200
guests.
Connor said the event is also
meant to help build a network of
community volunteers and make
everyone aware of the important
organizations that women serve
and in many cases have built.
Connor and Prashant Shitut,
president of Impressions Media,
presentedthe women, one byone,
with the awards as Helen Lavelle,
of Lavelle Strategy Group and a
2010 award recipient, read sum-
maries of each womans accom-
plishments and service.
Honored were:
Gloria Adonizio Blandina of
Wyoming director of Care and
Concern Free Health Clinic.
Jeanne Bovard of Scranton
director of the Scranton
Area Foundation.
DeniseVitali Burneof
Scranton president of
Matt Burne Honda.
Anna Cervenak of
Forty Fort chair of the
Wilkes-Barre Chambers
ATHENAcommittee.
Debbie Dunleavy of
Pittston former TV
news anchor, telethon/fundraiser
host.
Sister Maryalice Jacquinot of
Scranton CEO of St. Josephs
Center.
April Laposky of Lake Ariel
started Marleys Mission to pro-
vide equine therapy to children.
Sondra Myers of Scranton
senior fellow at the University of
Scranton.
Gina Pocceschi-Boyle of
Sweet Valley co-founded Fallen
Officers Remembered.
Donna Sedor of Wilkes-Barre
vice president, Greater Wilkes-
Barre Chamber of Commerce.
Karen Thomas of Scranton
senior vice president/marketing
manager at Penn Security Bank.
Wendy Wilson of Scranton
vice president of marketing, com-
munications and external affairs
at Community Medical Center.
Linda Zaneski of Edwards-
ville nurse, poet, mentor, mom,
former councilwoman.
HonoreeDunleavyfound
it very gratifying to be
among these exceptional
women, who have given of
themselves their time and
talents over the years to en-
rich the community and to
give back whatever gifts
were given to them.
Sedor thought it was re-
ally outstanding that The Times
Leader takes an opportunity to
honor someof thewomenwhoare
doing so many things in our com-
munity. Im honored to be among
them, she said.Pocceschi-Boyle
saidshewashonoredbytheaward
and to be in the presence of all
those other women that won the
award. Theyre amazing. Anyone
whogoes out andhelps andvolun-
teers, I just find amazing.
A tab insert featuring short sto-
ries on each of the women will ap-
pear inTheTimes Leader andoth-
er Impressions Media publica-
tions on Sunday or on Oct. 5.
GREAT WOMEN OF NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA
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al Home Inc., 251 William St.,
Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial
at 9:30 a.m. in St. Barbaras
Parish-St. Anthonys Church,
Memorial Street, Exeter.
CELLUCCI Mario, funeral 9 a.m.
today in the Graziano Funeral
Home Inc., Pittston Township.
Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
a.m. today in St. Roccos Roman
Catholic Church, Pittston.
CORNELL Ann, funeral 12:30 p.m.
today in the Nat & Gawlas Funeral
Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Services to follow at 1 p.m. in St.
Matthews Evangelical Lutheran
Church, 663 N. Main St., Wilkes-
Barre. Visitation 0:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. today in the funeral
home.
HOEGEN Maureen McGovern,
celebration of life 2 p.m. today
with Funeral Mass in the Immac-
ulate Conception Church, 605
Luzerne Ave., West Pittston.
Visitation at noon today in the
church.
KNORR Alice, funeral 10 a.m.
today in the Hugh B. Hugh Funer-
al Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave.,
Forty Fort.
LEONARD William Jr., memorial
service 7 p.m. Thursday in the
John V. Morris Funeral Home,
625 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
Relatives and friends may call 6
p.m. until the time of services.
MCHALE Rose, funeral 9:30 a.m.
today in the Paul F. Leonard
Funeral Home. Mass of Christian
Burial at 10 a.m. today in Our
Lady of the Eucharist Parish at
St. Mary, Help of Christian
Church, Pittston.
MCNEELY Barbara, memorial
service 1 p.m. Saturday in the
Nebo Baptist Church, 75 Prospect
St., Nanticoke.
NEALON Robert, funeral 9 a.m.
today in the Lehman Family
Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle
St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Leos/Holy Rosary Church, 33
Manhattan St., Ashley.
PAGNOTTI Joseph, funeral 10 a.m.
Thursday in the Prince of Peace
Parish, St. Marys Church, West
Grace and Lawrence Streets, Old
Forge.
STURR Roy, celebration of life 11
a.m. Saturday in the Christ Com-
munity Church, Kingston.
WILDONER Milton, friends may
call 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the
Clarke Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6
Sunset Lake Road, Hunlock
Creek. Memorial service at 8 p.m.
at the funeral home.
FUNERALS
S
ophie Mary Tarnowski, 93, a res-
ident of Glen Lyon, passed away
peacefully at home Saturday, Sep-
tember 24, 2011. Sophie was born in
Wanamie on September 13, 1918, a
daughter of the late Joseph and Ma-
ry (Zaucha) Klish.
She was a member of the graduat-
ing class of 1936 of Newport Town-
ship High School. She was a mem-
ber of Holy Spirit Parish/ St. Adal-
berts Church, Glen Lyon.
Together with her husband, she
owned and operated Tarnowskis
Economy Store in Glen Lyon for
many years. Sophie truly enjoyed
cooking and homemaking. Her tal-
ents of baking and canning won
many Blue Ribbon Awards at the
Bloomsburg Fair. She catered for
numerous church functions includ-
ing bazaars, special dinners and fu-
neral luncheons.
Throughout the years, she really
became the Martha Stewart of her
time because she possessed many
talents and abilities in homemak-
ing. She was well known through-
out the community and never re-
fused to help anyone in their time of
need Sophie was a dedicated wife,
mother, grandmother, great-grand-
mother, sister, aunt and friend.
She was very active in the com-
munity and the former St. Adal-
berts Church, where she served as
president of the Altar and Rosary
Society. She was a member of the
VFWLadies Auxiliary, a member of
the Newport Senior Citizens Club,
and the 80s Club. Sophie was a vol-
unteer at the Birchwood Nursing
Home and Rehabilitation Center,
Nanticoke. She was president of the
PTA Organization of the Newport
Township school.
Preceding her in death was her
husband of 64 years, Thaddeus
Tad Tarnowski, who expired on
May 31, 2010; sisters, Anne McGa-
hagan and Pauline Klish; and a
brother, Chester Klish.
Surviving are loving daughters,
Mary Ann Murphy and husband
Jim, Bear Creek; Elaine Deluca and
husband Bob, Lily Lake, Wapwallo-
pen; Kathleen Petitt and husband
Art, Whippany, N.J.; and Diane
Vishnefski and her husband, Jack,
Wanamie; nine grandchildren, Erin
Smith; Ellen Gallagher; Salvatore,
Zachary andOtis Deluca; Bryanand
Adam Petitt; and John Thaddeus
and Daniel Vishnefski; five great-
grandchildren, Henry, Owen and
Annie Smith, Olivia and Matteo De-
luca; close friend and sister-in-law,
Helen Klish, Glen Lyon; numerous
nieces and nephews; as well as de-
voted caregivers, Leila Gvasalia and
David Michilashvili.
Funeral services will be held at
11a.m. Saturday fromthe George A.
Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W.
Main St., Glen Lyon. A Mass of
ChristianBurial will be heldat 11:30
a.m. from Holy Spirit Parish/St.
Adalberts Church, Glen Lyon. In-
terment will be in St. Adalberts
Cemetery, Glen Lyon. Friends may
call from9 a.m. until the time of ser-
vice.
In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made in Sophies memory to Ho-
ly Spirit Parish/St. Adalberts
Church, 43 West Main St., Glen
Lyon, PA 18617; or at the funeral
home.
Sophie Mary Tarnowski
September 24, 2011
JOSEPH ROBERT SHIMLEY,
78, of Ashley and formerly of Du-
ryea, passed away Monday, Sep-
tember 26, 2011, at Hospice Com-
munity Care at Geisinger South
Wilkes-Barre. Born in Duryea, he
was a son of the late Joseph S. and
Edna Kwiatkowski Shimley. He
was a graduate of Duryea High
School. He served in the U.S. Ma-
rines during the Korean Conflict.
Prior to his retirement, he was the
owner of Shimleys Plumbing, Du-
ryea. He was a member of the VFW
Post 1227, Duryea. He was preced-
edindeathbya brother, Theodore.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Joan Tischler; and daughter Lori
Shimley of Ashley.
Private funeral services and
interment will be held at the con-
venience of the family. Arrange-
ments are by the Bernard J. Pion-
tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main
St., Duryea.
EDWARD KARL REISSER JR.,
46, of Turner Street, Plymouth,
died Thursday, September 22,
2011, resulting from a fall from a
trestle in Hanover Township.
Funeral arrangements are
pending fromthe Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40S. MainSt., Plains Town-
ship.
MARY A. AIRHART, 47, of Dal-
las, died Sunday, September 25,
2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are
pending fromthe Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40S. MainSt., Plains Town-
ship.
ROCCO JOSHUA AUFIERO,
23, of Mountain Top, passed into
the hands of the Lord Monday eve-
ning, September 26, 2011.
Funeral arrangements are
pendingfromthe S.J. Grontkowski
Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St.,
Plymouth.
FRANCES THERESA CUL-
KIN, 63, of Green Street, Nanti-
coke, died Saturday, September
24, 2011, at Geisinger Wyoming
Valley Medical Center, Plains
Township.
Funeral arrangements are
pending fromthe Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40S. MainSt., Plains Town-
ship.
M
arie F. Olinits, of the Parsons
section of Wilkes-Barre, went
to meet the Lord Monday, Septem-
ber 26, 2011. She passed away at
home peacefully, surrounded by the
warmth of her loving family after a
very long and courageous 2 -year
battle with pancreatic cancer.
Born on March 6, 1927, she was a
daughter of Francis and Olive (Cul-
lis) Maloney. Marie was precededin
death by her beloved husband, Pe-
ter, with whom she shared 59 years
of marriage; and sisters, Alice Har-
carik and Elizabeth Pazahanich.
She was a lifetime member of the
former St. Dominics Church (St.
Benedicts), Parsons. She was a
graduate of Coughlin High School,
class of 1945. Marie worked in retail
at Pomeroys Department Store for
many years.
She was a wonderful housewife
and mother to her family. She loved
her garden and awaited each spring
to plant her tomatoes. Marie was an
avid Philadelphia Eagles fan, never
missing the opportunity to cheer on
her beloved team.
She is survived by her children:
sons, Robert F., of Scranton; Dr. Mi-
chael Peter and his wife, Joyce, of
Pocono Lake; and daughter, Donna
M. (Bartoletti), and her husband,
Joseph, Parsons. Marie cherished
her six grandchildren, Anthony J.
Bartoletti, Sara and Rosa, Peter L.
Olinits and wife Pamela, Michael
Peter Jr., andAmber andfianc Rob-
ert Spahn.
The family wishes to thank Dr.
RodrigoErlichof theGeisinger Can-
cer Center and staff for all of their
expert care and compassion during
her fight with pancreatic cancer.
The funeral will be held at 10:30
a.m. Friday from the E. Blake Col-
lins Funeral Home, 159GeorgeAve.,
Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Bene-
dicts Church, Austin Avenue,
Wilkes-Barre. TheRev. JosephKear-
ney, pastor, will officiate. Interment
will be in St. Marys Cemetery, Ha-
nover Township. Friends may call
from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday.
Memorial contributions can be
made to pancreatic cancer research
at Pancreatic Cancer Action Net-
work, 1500Rosecrans Ave., Ste. 200,
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266,
www.pancan.org; or to Hospice
Community Care, 601 Wyoming
Ave., Kingston, PA18704.
Condolences can be sent to the
family at www.eblakecollins.com.
We love you, dear sweet Marie.
Fly Eagles Fly!
Marie F. Olinits
September 26, 2011
JOHN F. POSLUSNEY, 83, of
Pittston Township, passed away
Sunday, September 25, 2011, inthe
Hospital of the University of Penn-
sylvania, Philadelphia.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Adonizio Funer-
al Home Inc., 251WilliamSt., Pitt-
ston.
Susan Diane
Giddings, 57,
of Mountain
Top, passed
away Monday,
September 26,
2011, at her res-
idence. Bornin
Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter
of James and Ruth (Spudis) Jaku-
bowski of Mountain Top.
She was a member of the St.
Pauls Lutheran Church in Moun-
tain Top and was the store manag-
er of Mountaintop Interiors.
Surviving, inadditiontoher par-
ents, are her companion, Ed Silve-
ri, with whom she resided; and his
daughter, Amber; several aunts and
uncles along with many cousins also
survive.
The funeral will be held at 10:30
a.m. Thursday from the McCune Fu-
neral Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd.,
MountainTop. Services will followin
the St. Pauls Lutheran Church,
Mountain Top, with Pastor Michele
Kaufman officiating. Interment will
followin Albert Cemetery, Mountain
Top. Friends may call from6to8p.m.
this evening at the funeral home.
Memorial donations may be made
to the St. Pauls Lutheran Church.
Susan Diane Giddings
September 26, 2011
Michael J.
Kramer, 64, of
North Main
Street, Evans
Mills, N.Y.,
died Saturday,
September 24,
2011, at his
home. Born Ju-
ly 21, 1947, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
he was a son of the late Irvin and
the late Ellen Coppess Kramer. He
graduated from George Washing-
ton Senior High School in 1966,
Creighton University in Omaha,
Neb., in1982 and received his Phy-
sician Assistant certificate from
the Academy of Health Science at
Fort Sam Houston in 1982.
Mr. Kramer, a Bronze Star recip-
ient, served in the U.S. Army from
1966 to 1997 serving throughout
the UnitedStates, as well as Korea,
Germany and Iraq. He was honor-
ably discharged.
Following discharge, he worked
as a physician assistant with MED-
DAC at Fort Drum.
He was a member of the VFWin
Kingston and the Society of Army
Physician Assistants.
Mr. Kramer married Jacqueline
Ratowski on December 4, 1981.
A sister, Delores Nanke, died be-
fore him.
Surviving, besides his wife, Jac-
queline, of Larksville, are his com-
panion, Brenda Brown, Black River,
N.Y.; three sons and a daughter-in-
law, Todd, Jaycob and his wife,
Heather, all of Arkansas, andAndrew,
Larksville; two daughters, Michelle
Needham, Arkansas, and Cheryl
Kramer, Larksville; a brother, Jeff
Kramer, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; and a
sister, Kaye Fisher Cassidy, Iowa.
The funeral with military
honors will be 6:30 p.m. Thurs-
day at Frederick Brothers Funeral
Home Inc., 8380 S. Main St., Evans
Mills, N.Y., with The Rev. Thomas
Kornmyer, St. Marys Catholic
Church, officiating. Burial will be at
Chapel Lawn Cemetery, Dallas. Call-
ing hours are from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
prior to the funeral.
Condolences may be made online
at www.frederickbrosfuneralhome-
.com.
Donations may be made to the
American Heart Association, 390 N.
Michigan Ave., Watertown, NY
13601.
Michael J. Kramer
September 24, 2011
JOHNT. BIALKO, 67, aresident
of Cragle Hill Road, Shickshinny,
passed away at his home Monday,
September 26, 2011.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Clarke Piatt Fu-
neral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake
Road, Hunlock Creek.
ELEANOR H. CERULLI, 79, of
Exeter, passed away Tuesday, Sep-
tember 27, 2011, in the Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital. She was
born in Duryea, May 28, 1932, a
daughter of the late Michael and
Helen Stryski Glodzik. She is sur-
vived by sons, Gerald Cerulli of
Pittston, and Joseph, of Exeter;
daughters, Mary Seamon of Orlan-
do, Fla., and Anita Cerulli, Exeter;
eight grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 9
a.m. Friday morning from the Ho-
well-Lussi Funeral Home, 509
WyomingAve., West Pittston, with
a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
a.m. in St. Anthony of Padua
Church, Exeter. The Rev. Philip
Massetti will officiate. Interment
will be heldinMount Olivet Ceme-
tery, Carverton. Friends may call
at the funeral home from 6 to 8
p.m. Thursday.
J
ane L. Handlos, 78, of Washing-
ton, N.J., passed away Monday,
September 26, 2011, at WarrenHospi-
tal, Phillipsburg, N.J.
Jane was born on July 29, 1933, in
Kingston, a daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Sr., and Beatrice
(nee Higgins) Keener.
Jane was a dedicated member of
the Port Colden United Methodist
Church, Washington, N.J. She was
the past president of the Port Colden
United Methodist Womens Society,
past parishionist Treasurer, andwas a
member of the church counsel. She
was also a member of the Young at
Hearts Club of Oxford, N.J.
She worked at the food pantry for
the First Presbyterian Church, Wash-
ington, N.J. Previously, Jane worked
for American Can, Bates, Pyronics
and Lackawanna Leather.
Jane was preceded in death by her
loving husband, John Handlos Sr., in
1995; a brother, George Keener; and
two sisters, Lois Laur and Mary
Keener.
She is survived by a son, John Jr.,
and wife Patricia, of Washington,
N.J.; a daughter, Debra DeVoe of
Cherry Hill, N.J.; brothers, Paul and
wife Eleanor Keener, of Pringle, and
Harold Red and wife Paula Keener,
of Luzerne; sister-in-law Louise King
of Dallas, Texas; as well as three
grandchildren, Margaret Jane Miller,
George Richard Miller and Harry Ed-
ward Miller.
Avisitation will be held from7 to
9 p.m. Thursday at the DeVoe Funer-
al Service Inc., 136 W. Washington
Ave., Washington, NJ 07882. The
family will receive friends from10 to
11 a.m. Friday. A service will be held
at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial
will follow in Musconetcong Valley
Cemetery, Hampton, N.J.
In Janes memory, donations may
be made to The Port Colden United
Methodist Church, Port Colden
Road, Washington, NJ 07882.
The DeVoe Funeral Service Inc.
has been entrusted with her services.
Online condolences may be ex-
pressed at www.devoefuneral.com.
Jane L. Handlos
September 26, 2011
J
oan Ancin Rihan, R.N., of Dallas,
died Saturday, September 24,
2011, at Mercy Center Personal Care
Home in Dallas, under the care of
Hospice of the Sacred Heart. Joan
was born in Kingston, a daughter of
late Mary (Kopetz) and Michael An-
cin.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, George Rihan, in 2007.
Joan was a graduate of Kingston
High School and Nesbitt School of
Nursing in 1950. After graduation,
Joan moved to Irvington, N.J., where
she worked in veterans hospitals in
Newark and Morristown, N.J., before
moving back to the Wyoming Valley
with her husband. Joan also worked
at Nesbitt Hospital as an Operating
Room nurse.
Joan was a faithful parishioner of
Blessed Sacrament Chapel at Mercy
Center inDallas. She lovedcollecting
and making crafts. She was an avid
quilter anda founding member of the
Pennsylvania Quilters. Joan and her
husband were fans of the Big Band
era music. Joan was a loving and
cheerful wife, sister, aunt and friend.
In addition to her husband, Joan
was preceded in death by her sister,
Dorothy Lukas of Courtdale.
Joan is survived by her brothers,
Edward Ancin of Blauvelt, N.Y., and
Michael Ancinof Conshohocken; and
several nieces and nephews.
A Funeral Mass of Christian
Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday at the Blessed Sacrament
Chapel at Mercy Center in Dallas.
Friends may call from 8:45 to 9:45
a.m. at the Kopicki Funeral Home,
263ZerbeyAve., Kingston, beforethe
Mass. Interment will be held at St.
Stephens Cemetery, Lehman.
Memorial donations, if desired,
can be made to Hospice of the Sacred
Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-
Barre, PA18702.
Joan Ancin
Rihan, R.N.
September 24, 2011
D
onaldR. Evans, 60, of Wyoming,
passed away Tuesday morning,
September 27, 2011, in the Wilkes-
Barre General hospital. BorninPitt-
ston, he was a sonof Elsie Marinello
Evans of West Pittston and the late
Donald Evans.
He was a graduate of Wyoming
Area High School, class of 1970. For
many years, Don was employed at
EFO Furniture of Wilkes-Barre as
the store manager. He was currently
employed at Barber Ford of West
Pittston, and through the years he
was employed at various dealer-
ships.
Preceding him in death was his
granddaughter Rylee Rukstalis.
Surviving are his wife of 11 years,
the former Donna Van Auken; chil-
dren, Valerie Wright and her hus-
band, Francis, Pittston; Donald Jr.,
West Pittston; Tracy Rukstalis and
her husband, Brock, Swoyersville;
Lisa Sitkowski and her husband,
Robert, Wyoming; Kevin Myslak,
Pittsburgh; and Courtney Cole and
her husband, Timothy, Pittsburgh;
nine grandchildren; brothers, Rob-
ert and his fiance, Ann, California;
Richard Evans, West Pittston; and
Jeffrey Evans and his wife, Luanne,
Ransom; as well as nieces and neph-
ews.
Funeral services will be held at
7 p.m. Thursday inthe Metcalfe and
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with the
Rev. Marc Ramirez, of the Fellow-
shipEvangelical Free Churchof Dal-
las, officiating. Interment will be at
the convenience of the family.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m.
Thursday at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tributions may be made to the
American Heart Association of
Northeastern Pennsylvania, 613
Baltimore Drive, Ste. 3, Wilkes-
Barre, PA18702.
Donald R. Evans
September 27, 2011
J
ames W. Smith, 89, of Forty Fort,
passed away Tuesday morning,
September 27, 2011, in the Hospice
Care of the VNAInpatient Unit Her-
itage House Wilkes-Barre.
Born in Hanover Green, he was a
son of the late Alfred and Edith Wal-
ters Smith. He was a graduate of Ha-
nover High School, class of 1941,
and attended Penn State Wilkes-
Barre campus.
He was a U.S. Army veteran and
served in the European and African
Theater in World War II. James was
a member of the Holy Trinity Luth-
eran Church of Kingston and the
Wyoming Masonic Lodge F&AM
No. 468.
Mr. Smith was a Scout Master for
the Boy Scouts of America Forty
Fort PackNo. 123, andLittle League
manager for team Air Force of the
Forty Fort Little League. James was
an avid golfer.
Preceding him in death were
brothers, Alfred and Albert; and sis-
ters, Edith, Ann and Ruth.
Surviving are his wife of 58 years,
the former Clarice Pearson; sons,
David Smith, Forty Fort, and James
N. Smith and his wife, Laura, Wil-
mington, N.C.; and grandchildren,
Gina, Maria and Elisa.
A memorial service will be
held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the
Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home
Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming,
with the Rev. Paul Metzloff, of the
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,
Kingston, officiating. Interment
will be at the convenience of the
family.
James W. Smith
September 27, 2011
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J
oseph John Evans, M.D., 60, of
Emerald Hill Farm in Crozier,
Va., passed away Thursday, Sep-
tember 22, 2011.
Dr. Evans worked at Virginia
Cardiovascular Specialists in Rich-
mond, Va. He graduated from
Scranton Preparatory School, the
University of Scranton and
achieved his medical degree at Jef-
ferson Medical College, Philadel-
phia.
He is survived by his wife of 37
years, Gail Williams Evans; three
daughters, Caitlin, KieranandSky-
lar Evans; his parents, Dr. andMrs.
Joseph T. Evans; one brother, Dr.
Gregory T. Evans, andhis wife, Ka-
ren; two sisters, Dr. Sharon A.
Evans and Lisa Evans Whittington
and her husband, Richard; two
brothers-in-law, Craig R. Williams
and his wife, Karen, and Douglas
D. Williams and his wife, Anita; as
well as several nieces and neph-
ews.
A Mass of the Resurrection
will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday,
Oct. 15, at St. Michael Catholic
Church in Glen Allen, Va.
In lieu of flowers, memorial do-
nations may be made to the Amer-
ican Cancer Society, www.cance-
r.org; Doctors Without Borders,
www.doctorswithoutborder-
s.com; and the Equine Rescue
League, www.equinerescuelea-
gue.org.
Joseph John
Evans, M.D.
September 22, 2011
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WILKES-BARRE Attorney
Jennifer Rogers saidshes not tak-
ing anything for granted during
hercampaignforLuzerneCounty
judge in the November general
election.
Sheisgrateful sheearnedadou-
blenominationontheRepublican
and Democratic tickets, but that
doesnt mean she has pulled back
herefforts, thecandidatetoldThe
Times Leaders endorsement
board.
I havent changed my focus,
Rogers said of serving the resi-
dents of Luzerne County as a fair,
just and impartial judge on the
Court of Common Pleas.
Rogers, 44, of Harveys Lake, is
one of seven candidates vying for
oneof sixopenseatsonthebench.
For15years, Rogershasworked
locally as an attorney, most re-
cently as a private attorney since
2006 in her own practice, where
she primarily con-
centrates on family
law.
Rogers said the
work she is most
proud of is that she
will take on cases other attorneys
wont because a client cant afford
a lawyer, or can pay only a small
amount.
If elected to the bench, Rogers
said, she would support an eth-
ics/personnel policy put in place
by an 11-member county council
to take office in January.
Rogers saidshewouldalsosup-
port sharing law clerks and tip-
staffs with other judges to cut
costs for the court system.
During her campaignthis sum-
mer, Rogers said, shevisitednear-
ly 40 church picnics to meet peo-
ple and to let them know about
her candidacy.
Forthegeneral election, Rogers
said, sheexpectstospendapprox-
imately$50,000onhercampaign,
andhashadtotakealineof credit.
She said that while people sup-
ported her efforts, eight out of 10
said they wanted change brought
to the county bench because they
had been let down in the past by
corrupt individuals.
Anyone who is entrusted with
thejobof beingajudgehas alot of
provingtodo, Rogers said. I say
that often because I believe in
that.
Voters need to be reminded,
shesaid, that most court proceed-
ings are open to the public, with
the exception of juvenile or chil-
dren and youth matters.
Thats the proper way to find
out if things are being conducted
inawaythat wouldsuit your aver-
age citizen, Rogers said.
Shesaidsheexpectsvoterturn-
out in flood-ravaged areas to be
lower than normal and realizes
that the election is lowon the list
of things people affected by the
flood are concerned about.
Rogers has maintained focus in bid to serve on bench
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Jennifer Rogers
is a candidate for
judge in Luzerne
County. The
Harveys Lake
resident, who
has worked as an
attorney for 15
years, earned
Republican and
Democratic
nominations in
the spring pri-
maries and is
one of seven
candidates vying
for one of six
open seats on
the bench. She
said even though
she earned both
parties nomi-
nation, she is not
taking anything
for granted.
Age: 44
Education: University of Delaware,
bachelor of arts in English/jour-
nalism; Widener University School
of Law, juris doctor
Law experience: Previously spent
several years as a part-time solic-
itor for Luzerne County Children &
Youth and previously as a senior
associate attorney at the Houri-
gan, Kluger and Quinn law firm
Community affiliations: Board of
directors, Music Box Repertory
Company; past board member of
the Northeastern Pennsylvania
Boy Scouts of America; Northeast-
ern Pennsylvania Junior Achieve-
ment and Big Brothers Big Sisters;
She is also a graduate of the 2002
class of Leadership Wilkes-Barre
Family: Single, daughter of Ronald
and Madge Rogers; brother, Dou-
glas; nephew Dylan and niece
Kaitlyn
JENNI F ER
ROGERS
C M Y K
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held the following Wednesday,
Oct. 12.
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at 7 p.m., followed by the
regular meeting. The meetings
will be held at the Middle
School, Chester Street, which
is handicapped accessible from
the side of the building.
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2011 school property tax will
end Tuesday and the tax is
payable at the City Municipal
Building, tax office, Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.
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3:30 p.m. The properties in
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announced its plans to resur-
face sections of the following
roads during the week of Oct.
3, weather permitting:
Machell Avenue, a portion of
the roadway in the approxi-
mate area between Deer
Meadow Drive and Reservoir
Road; Deer Meadow Drive, a
portion of the roadway in the
approximate area between
Machell Avenue and Doe
Drive; and Fawn Drive, a por-
tion of the roadway in the
approximate area between
Deer Meadow Drive and the
section of roadway formerly
known as Powderhorn Drive.
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that once the street has been
resurfaced the borough will
not approve any utility pave
cuts (other than for emergen-
cies) for a period of up to five
years. The borough said that
residents considering the in-
stallation of water, gas or oth-
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ments should be advised that
any and all utility cuts to the
roadway will be required to be
completed before the street
resurfacing projects and then
prohibited for the five-year
moratorium noted above.
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MUNICIPAL BRIEFS
NEW YORK With 1,096
essays for 60 Minutes under
his belt, Andy Rooney will de-
liver his 1,097th on Sundays
broadcast. And it will be his
last as a regular contributor.
The 92-year-old Rooney will
announce his departure at the
end of the program, where he
has been featured since 1978,
CBS News announced on
Tuesday.
It will be preceded by a seg-
ment in which Rooney looks
back on his career with 60
Minutes correspondent Mor-
ley Safer.
He was a tender 59 years
old, and, that fall, he became a
regular contributor, deliver-
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on ordinary life under the ti-
tle, A Few Minutes With An-
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By FRAZIER MOORE
AP Television Writer
We expect to see price declines
again by the autumn but we do not
anticipate a renewed collapse.
Ian Shepherdson
The chief U.S. economist for High Frequency
Economics assessed Tuesdays housing report,
which showed that home prices rose in July for a fourth consecutive
month in most major U.S. cities. Many analysts predict modest declines
in prices later this year as the housing market struggles to rebound.
Sterlings story will have
fairy tale ending for some
T
he Hotel Sterling is falling! I got the
word from Henny Penny, who over-
heard Ducky Lucky talking to Goosey
Loosey. Ducky quacked that he heard it
directly from Chicken Little who was hit in
the head by a tiny piece of something
while strutting down North River Street,
Wilkes-Barre, past the Sterling.
Chick believes it was a particle from the
Sterlings roof and definitely not pigeon
poop. If you ask me, the whole thing is a
fairy tale dreamed up by Foxy Loxy and
Cocky Lockey at CityVest headquarters.
The dear old Sterling, like the now de-
parted Perry block, apparently is worth far
more dead than alive. The script seeming-
ly has been written, the starring roles have
been cast and all that remains is to scare
all the little people by inferring catastroph-
ic consequences if the building is not razed
immediately or as soon as there is a
decision on whether federal disaster relief
funds can be diverted for the purpose.
Wheres Congressman Paul Kanjorski
when you really need him?
Meanwhile, engineer George Albert
asserts that in his expert opinion the flood-
water flow has stressed the foundation
walls of the Sterling, which could result in
structural failure from the roof down. In-
asmuch as Mr. Albert is also a real estate
developer, it seems fair to wonder if his
interest in speedy demolition of the Ster-
ling might possibly go beyond his concern
for public safety.
The Sterlings death sentence will
finally allow for the development of the
entire contiguous parcel of land.
Jerome Campbell
Wilkes-Barre
Why raise pheasants
for hunters pleasure?
I
m writing in response to Tom Veneskys
article (Flood causes shortage, Sept.
25) on pheasant loss from flooding.
The loss of pheasants that escaped or
died because of recent flooding in Lycom-
ing County is sad. It also resurrected
thoughts of why we should be spending
money to raise this non-native species
simply to give hunters the opportunity to
kill them.
It doesnt make sense to raise birds inca-
pable of surviving the winter and to turn
them loose in the fall to give hunters what-
ever pleasure they get from killing these
beautiful birds.
Bina Robinson
Swain, N.Y.
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I
TSNOTUNUSUALtosee
domestic politics play an
oversized role in interna-
tional relations, but that
doesnt make it any easier to
stomach.
It has been sickening to
watch both Republicans and
Democrats put their personal
election ambitions above every-
thingelse as they play a game of
Who Loves You More? with
Israel.
Too often, you cant get a
Democrat and Republican to
agree on the time of day in Con-
gress, but dozens have joined
hands in a misguided effort to
punish the Palestinian govern-
ment for unilaterally seeking
recognition as a state by the
United Nations.
The legislators have threat-
ened to end an annual $500 mil-
lion subsidy to the Palestinians
that President George W. Bush
began. That threat ignores the
fact that U.S. aid to the Palesti-
nians has helped Israel by pro-
viding funding for Palestinian
security forces in the West
Bank. Yuval Dishkin, head of Is-
raels internal security service,
says the funds have helped re-
duce terror attacks.
David Makosvky, a project di-
rector with the Washington In-
stitute for Near East Policy, said
Hamas, the terrorist group that
adamantly refuses to recognize
Israels right to exist, stands to
benefit the most froma cutoff of
aidto the PalestinianAuthority.
That doesnt matter to the
American politicians.
Whats dangerous is takingan
unnecessary move against the
Palestinians that would make it
even harder to find a two-state
solution in the Middle East.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
OTHER OPINION: PALESTINIAN AID
Politicians imperil
efforts in Mideast
A
T THE RISK of
sounding glib, heres
a question that more
of us shouldconsider:
Why dont we put an end to
flood damage?
The Susquehanna River,
which ripped apart pieces of
Luzerne County earlier this
month, rages over its natural
banks with disturbing frequen-
cy; it inflicts about $150million
worth of damage on average
each year. Some years 1865,
1936, 1955, 1972, 1975, 1996
and 2011 the devastation is
worse than others.
Facing that reality, those of
us who live or work near rivers
edge including local and
state policymakers would be
wise in this era of global warm-
ing (aka increased stormactiv-
ity) to more seriously debate
the issues. Among them: Can
we stop or minimize the prop-
erty damage? And, can we stop
or curtail the floods?
The latter issue might one
day involve something as gran-
diose as controlling the weath-
er. Inventors, for instance, aim
to quash hurricanes with float-
ing gizmos that force cool
oceanwater tothe surface near
a developing storm, causing it
to fizzle. (See www.preven-
thurricanes.com.) Imagine if
Tropical Storm Lee, or Agnes,
had never fully materialized.
Closer to home, can we
change the way communities
and even individual homeown-
ers control stormwater runoff?
We candelay or reduce the size
of a floods peak if less water
immediately rushes into the
river and its tributaries. But
the sensible mantra more
trees, less pavement doesnt
seem to be sinking in at the lo-
cal planning level; witness the
areas continuing sprawl of
new homes and shopping cen-
ters in previously forested ar-
eas. Is this another case of Lu-
zerne Countys 76 municipal-
ities, multiple school districts
and other governing bodies
not following a cohesive strate-
gy for new development?
Until we can downsize our
floods, we should strive to re-
duce costly property losses.
Does that mean a retreat from
the flood plain? For some peo-
ple, probably so. But our con-
versations also need to include
subjects such as where to find
reliable funding for flood fore-
cast andearly warningsystems
and how to encourage more
homeowners to adopt flood-
proofing techniques.
At the very least, more river-
side residents need to pur-
chase flood insurance.
Storms happen. Lets not al-
low the next one to wipe us
out.
OUR OPINION: FLOODING
Damage control
ideas should flow
Read more about Susquehan-
na River flooding at the Susque-
hanna River Basin Commissions
website: www.srbc.net.
Get facts on the National
Flood Insurance Program. Visit
www.floodsmart.gov.
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Regardless of how much fee money is
awarded to 911 centers, only 70 percent
may be turned over to counties to cover
staffing and day-to-day operating ex-
penses, he said. The remaining 30 per-
cent must be spent on equipment and
technology purchases and mainte-
nance.
Legislators are reviewing this per-
centage and also contemplating an in-
crease in the fee charged to phone cus-
tomers, he said.
While the countys phone-fee revenue
is shrinking, the 911 departments costs
and call volume are rising, officials
said.
County commissioners budgeted
slightly more $4.57 million in 911
expenses this year, and the department
has requested $4.9 million for expenses
next year.
In comparison, the county general
fund spent $4.4 million on 911 staffing
and operating expenses in 2010, which
was almost entirely offset by revenue
that year, county records show.
County Commissioner Stephen A.
Urban said state legislators must up-
date the funding law because landline
revenue will continue to decrease while
cell phone usage is rising. At minimum,
the wireless fee should increase to
$1.25 and the 70 percent cap should be
raised, he said.
The moneys not covering expenses,
so the county general fund has to put in
more money, Urban said.
Fifty-seven percent, or 120,047, of the
emergency calls made to county 911
last year came from wireless phones,
according to 911. The percentage of
wireless calls to 911 is increasing about
3 percent annually, Rosencrans said.
Overall, county 911 calls have been
increasing about 15,000 annually, Ro-
sencrans said.
Commissioners will adopt a pro-
posed 2012 budget in November, and
they started the budget process with a
$23.6 million gap between projected
revenue and spending requests county-
wide for next year.
Urban said commissioners are look-
ing for spending cuts in all depart-
ments, including 911.
911 officials said all estimates of 2012
revenue are preliminary because the
state operates on a fiscal calendar and
doesnt approve the allocations until
the spring.
Though 911 is putting more strain on
the county budget, it benefits all county
residents and also helped municipal-
ities that no longer have to fund their
own dispatching, Urban said.
911
Continued from Page 1A
Yudichak; Wyoming County
EMA Director Gene Dziak;
Glenn Cannon, director of the
Pennsylvania Emergency Man-
agement Agency, and David San-
ko, executive director of the
Pennsylvania State Association
of Township Supervisors.
Dziak said Wyoming County
suffered more than $15 million
in damage from Hurricane Irene
and Tropical Storm Lee.
Many people will not benefit
from flood insurance because
they do not live anywhere near
the flood plain, but suffered ex-
tensive damage, Dziak said.
Yudichak and Coughlin de-
tailed damage in their towns
and said disaster relief is crucial
to pay for heavy infrastructure
and property repairs. They said
municipalities cannot afford to
pay to repair the millions of dol-
lars in damage incurred due to
the flooding.
Baker said that when disaster
hits, relief usually comes from
the federal government, but
communities that suffered se-
vere damage may fall short of
qualifying for federal aid.
Its bad enough to be a disas-
ter victim, she said. But its
even worse to be a disaster vic-
tim in an area that doesnt meet
a threshold to be eligible for fed-
eral funding.
Baker said in small communi-
ties such as Plymouth Borough
and Plymouth Township flash
flooding caused millions of dol-
lars in damage to homes, roads
and bridges. That damage may
not add up to eligibility for fed-
eral aid, but the repair costs can
be equivalent to the towns en-
tire budget for the year.
Small towns do not have the
tax base to generate enough rev-
enue to cover damage from nat-
ural disasters, said state Sen.
John Yudichak, D-Plymouth
Township, a committee mem-
ber.
Baker said with the increasing
public pressure to control spend-
ing, a disaster assistance fund
must be fiscally responsible.
While the state cannot be the
ultimate insurer for all people, it
is a core function of government
to protect life and property, she
said.
State Rep. Karen Boback, R-
Harveys Lake, also is a member
of the committee.
DISASTER
Continued from Page 1A
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Co-chairs state Rep. Steve Barrar and state Sen. Lisa Baker at
the joint House-Senate committee meeting on Tuesday.
closings were a precautionary
measure, as weather forecasts
were then predicting the rain
would continue through the
night. No evacuations had been
ordered at press time.
Solomon Creek was predicted
to rise to near flood stage this
morning, accordingtotheNation-
al Weather Service.
Street flooding was also report-
ed on parts of Blackman Street,
Pennsylvania Avenue and May-
ock Street in Wilkes-Barre, Sec-
ond Avenue and Third Avenue in
Kingston, Schuyler Avenue, the
Sans Souci Parkway in Hanover
Township, state Route 309inSha-
vertown, Huntsville Road in Dal-
las, 8th Street in West Wyoming,
Yorktown Road in Mountain Top
and State Route 29 in Plymouth
Township.
The National Weather Service
issued a flash flood warning for
Toby Creek in the Dallas area of
the Back Mountain. Toby Creek
also reportedly overflowed its
banks and spilled onto North
Main Street between Franklin
Street and Center Street in Dallas
Township.
WNEP 16 Meteorologist Kurt
Aaron said the stormdropped be-
tween 1 and 4 inches of rain on
parts of northeastern Pennsylva-
nia. It was caused by a low pres-
sure systemtothe west meetinga
highpressuresystemtothenorth-
east and funneling warm, moist
air over the region, Aaron said.
The National Weather Service
is predicting scattered showers
are likely today through Thurs-
day. The Susquehanna River at
Wilkes-Barre is projectedto reach
around14.6feet Fridayafternoon,
according to the National Weath-
er Service.
FLOODING
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AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
A DPW worker
removes leaves
and trash from
the grates over a
storm drain on
Hollenback Ave-
nue in Wilkes-
Barre on Tuesday
night. Streams
overflowed in
numerous com-
munities as heavy
rain pelted the
area all through
the evening. Many
roads had to be
shut down be-
cause water was
too deep to drive
through. Emer-
gency responders
were out in force
to try to cope
with storm-relat-
ed problems.
PITTSBURGH A public
hearing Tuesday on proposed
rules to reduce air pollution
from oil and gas drilling oper-
ations found at least some
points of agreement between in-
dustry and environmental
groups.
Howard Feldman, the director
of regulatory and scientific af-
fairs at the American Petroleum
Institute, was the first speaker at
the U.S. Environmental Protec-
tion Agency hearing in Pitts-
burgh.
Feldman asked the EPA to ex-
tend the public comment period
and give companies a one-year
extension to comply with the
new rules. The current EPA
timeline would see the rules
take effect in the spring of 2012.
But Feldman told The Associ-
ated Press that industry isnt op-
posed to the basic concept of the
EPA proposal, which would ap-
ply new pollution control stan-
dards to about 25,000 gas wells
that are hydraulically fractured,
or fracked, each year. The frack-
ing process blasts large amounts
of water deep into the earth to
break up dense shale and allow
natural gas to escape.
We think EPA has done a
good job on the rule. We think
its pretty reasonable, Feldman
said. We just need a few more
accommodations to make this
work smoothly.
The technology to implement
the proposed rule allows drillers
to capture and sell gas that
would normally go to waste.
EPA estimates that the rule
would actually save the industry
about $30 million each year.
A lot of companies are doing
that already, Feldman said of
the capture process.
But some said the issues in
Pennsylvania require more time
to review.
Kathryn Klaber, president of
the Marcellus Shale Coalition,
said her group thinks theres a
lot more work to do on the pro-
posed rules, which could place a
heavy burden on industry.
But citizens and environmen-
tal groups said there should be
no delays in implementing the
rules, because there are already
problems.
EPA hearing focuses on reducing gas drilling air pollution
By KEVIN BEGOS
Associated Press
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Penn State began the week by wel-
coming an old starter and a new coach.
Though neither will suit up for the
team this weekend, DAnton Lynn and
Michael Mauti are both still around as
the Nittany Lions get ready for Satur-
days Big Ten opener at Indiana.
Lynn, who was immobilized and cart-
ed off the field against Eastern Michigan
after a helmet-to-helmet collision, could
resume working with the team as soon
as Thursday.
Mauti, who will miss the rest of the
season with a torn ACL in his left knee,
went around the locker room on Mon-
day, formally introducing himself to
teammates as Coach Mauti.
The Lions are just happy to see them
both around in any capacity.
Having Lynn up and about was a par-
ticular relief for coaches and players.
Though the senior cornerback is listed
as doubtful (head/neck) for this week,
the long-term outlook is positive.
Lynn, thank goodness, his prognosis
is not as severe as we were scared to
death of, coach Joe Paterno said Tues-
day at his weekly press conference. And
P E N N S TAT E V S . I N D I A N A
Injured Lions remain close to team; QB still anyones gig
AP PHOTO
Penn State coach Joe Paterno answers questions during his
weekly press conference in State College on Tuesday.
PENNSTATE
at INDIANA
TV: Noon, Sat-
urday, ESPNU
Last meeting:
Lions defeatd the
Hoosiers 41-24 on
Nov. 20, 2010.
U P N E X T
Defensive back DAnton Lynn may
begin workouts Thursday, possibly
for Penn States Coach Mauti.
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
See LIONS, Page 5B
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WILKES-BARRE TWP. In
the waning minutes of Tuesdays
scrimmage, something strange
happened at Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton Penguins training
camp.
It occurred when Chris Barton
and Paul Thompson broke down
the ice on a two-on-one. Thom-
spon dished the puck over to Bar-
ton, who one-timed it toward the
net, forcing goaltender Patrick
Killeen to make a pretty nice
save.
It sounds like a somewhat rou-
tine play, but what was different
about this two-on-one was that
Barton and Thompson spent the
last four years as rivals, not team-
mates.
Barton was the captain at Mer-
rimackCollege, whileThompson
was a Hobey Baker finalist at the
University of New Hampshire.
Both teams played each other
several times each season, and
Barton and Thompson got to
know each other as Hockey East
rivals.
But that all changedwithTues-
days two-on-one.
Its kind of funny when you
move up a level and youre play-
ing with guys youre used to play-
ing against, said Thompson,
who has an AHL contract with
the Penguins. Chris and I played
against each other a lot over the
last four years and he was always
one of their top players.
For Barton who is in camp as
a tryout, the feeling is mutual.
P E N G U I N S C A M P
Former
foes team
to make
squad
Paul Thompson and Chris
Barton battled during their
days playing in Hockey East.
By TOMVENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
See PENS, Page 5B
TRENTON, N.J. Newark
was the loser in an off-field battle
between the Yankees and the
Mets.
Essex County Executive Jo-
seph DiVincenzo said Tuesday
that New York Yankees officials
contacted him last month about
havingits topminor-leagueteam,
the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yan-
kees, play in Newarks Eagles &
Bears Riverfront Stadiumin 2012
while the teams regular Triple-A
field in Moosic undergoes a year
of renovations.
It was an exciting prospect for
New Jerseys biggest city, DiVen-
cenzo said.
Having the Yankees top farm
team take up a years residency
could mean an economic boost
and a chance for local kids who
cant afford tickets at Yankee
S W B YA N K E E S
Amazins balk
at club landing
in New Jersey
By The Associated Press
See METS, Page 5B
BALTIMORE The Boston Red Sox
maintained a share of the AL wild-card
lead Tuesday night, using four home
runs to beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-7
and set up a dramatic conclusion to the
regular season.
The skidding Red Sox were 6-19 in
September before rebounding to edge
the last-place Orioles. The win, com-
bined with Tampa Bays 5-3 victory over
the New York Yankees, kept Boston and
the Rays tied with one game left.
After blowing a nine-game lead in the
span of 23 days, the Red Sox will send
Jon Lester (15-9) to the mound against
Baltimore on Wednesday night in an ef-
fort to get into the postseason for the
fourth time in five years. Lester, Bos-
tons winningest pitcher, will be throw-
ing on three days rest.
Boston will be looking to put togeth-
er its first winning streak since sweep-
ing a doubleheader from Oakland on
Aug. 27. If the Rays and Red Sox re-
main tied after Wednesday, Tampa Bay
will host a one-game playoff Thursday.
Rookie Ryan Lavarnway became the
unlikeliest of heroes for Boston, hit-
Baseball races gone wild
The Red Soxs Jacoby Ellsbury points to teammate Marco Scutaro Ellsburys
home run in the third inning on Tuesday.
AP PHOTOS
The Rays Matt Joyce, right, celebrates with teammates after his three-run
home run Tuesday against the Yankees in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Boston holds off charging Os
By DAVID GINSBURG
AP Sports Writer
See BOSTON, Page 3B
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Matt Joyce
and Ben Zobrist homered Tuesday night,
helping the surging Tampa Bay Rays con-
tinue their improbable chase for the AL
wild card with a 5-3 victory over the New
York Yankees on Tuesday night.
The Rays, seeking their third playoff
berth in four seasons, are tied with Bos-
ton after making up nine games in the
standings sinceSept. 4. TheRedSoxbeat
Baltimore 8-7 Tuesday, and if the teams
are tied after their regular-season finales
Wednesday they will meet in a one-game
playoff Thursday at Tropicana Field.
Joyces three-run homer off former
teammate Rafael Soriano (2-3) was the
All-Stars first in more than three weeks
andwipedout a 3-2 deficit inthe seventh.
Zobrist hit a two-rundriveoff BartoloCo-
lon in the second, and the Rays kept the
score close by turning the third triple
play in franchise history after falling be-
hind in the sixth.
Jake McGee (4-2) pitched one score-
less inningtoget thewin. Witha crowdof
22,820 standing and cheering, Kyle
Farnsworthgot the final three outs for his
25th save in 31 chances. The victory was
Good things come in 3s for Rays
By FRED GOODALL
AP Baseball Writer
See RAYS, Page 3B
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All Races One Mile
First-$9,700 Cond.Pace;maidens
6 Feds Express M.Kakaley 2-8-6 Time to break the ice 4-1
2 So Wanted E.Abbatiello 3-2-2 Eric did well here last wk 3-1
1 Grace K A.McCarthy 8-6-2 Still in learning mode 7-2
3 A And Gs Lady G.Napolitano 7-4-4 Another green filly 5-1
7 Kaitlin Kir M.Simons 4-3-6 In this class a long time 9-2
8 Colbert Blue Chip M.Romano 9-9-6 Not strongest of maiden fields 12-1
5 Rustys Treasure A.Napolitano 7-4-8 Buried 8-1
4 Mystical Terror T.Buter 5-2-4 No response 10-1
Second-$7,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500
5 Fox Valley Smarty D.Ingraham 3-1-4 Sharp for trainer Cook 4-1
2 George Castleton N A.McCarthy 3-1-2 Comes at them late 7-2
4 Speedy Samadhi M.Simons 2-2-6 Knocking on the door 9-2
2 CL Sun Dancer G.Napolitano 6-4-1 Finally gets improved draw 3-1
7 Southern Beauty E.Abbatiello 2-7-6 Improved with Abb in bike 10-1
1 Clock Stopper T.Buter 9-1-3 Made a break in most recent go 15-1
8 Tahiti Springs M.Kakaley 9-4-2 Raced poorly last wk 6-1
6 Malevich Hanover J.Pavia 2-2-3 Tiring speed 8-1
9 Just Like Jesse D.Irvine 7-1-7 Post knocks 20-1
Third-$4,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000
2 Rustys Martini M.Romano 1-3-4 Outkicks them late 4-1
1 Five Star Gazer M.Kakaley 5-2-2 Certainly a player 3-1
4 Cardine Hanover J.Pavia 2-7-3 Raced much better with Pavia 6-1
5 No Mo Parking G.Napolitano 4-1-3 Just unreliable 7-2
9 Prairie Ganache P.Berry 3-3-2 Again gets a tough post 8-1
3 Bigtime Hanover A.Napolitano 4-3-8 Having issues 9-2
7 Heavenly Helen M.Simons 6-2-4 Bounced off solid effort 10-1
8 Seaswift Princess A.McCarthy 8-5-5 Left out to sea 15-1
6 Sixth Sense J.Antonelli 9-4-4 Last again 20-1
Fourth-$11,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 2 pm races life
1 Red Rocket Chip M.Lancaster 2-6-3 Been facing better stock 7-2
3 Bullvillcomeonjohn G.Napolitano 2-6-2 Almost got there at 7-1 3-1
4 Macks Molly Hall A.McCarthy 5-3-5 Has made most money of group 9-2
5 May Day Mist M.Simons 7-3-2 May is a long way off 8-1
6 Bob N Tony W.Mann 3-2-5 First off the car 4-1
7 Ms Mulligan T.Buter 5-2-3 Andover Hall filly 6-1
2 Tritech D.Ingraham 4-5-5 Jumped over 10-1
9 Ginger Tree Lexie M.Kakaley 4-4-7 Again gets the nine slot 15-1
8 Petrossian J.Taggart 7-7-5 Gaps badly 20-1
Fifth-$9,700 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5
7 Dont Deny Me M.Kakaley 4-4-6 Wont face much easier 7-2
4 Franciegirl Tn.Schadel 2-8-7 The main danger 9-2
6 R Es Mary J.Pavia 1-8-9 Re-qualified in good order 4-1
2 Best Around G.Napolitano 3-x-2 Another back off a little layoff 3-1
9 Upcoming Prospect B.Clarke 6-6-6 One better than sixth 20-1
3 Imperial Flower T.Buter 7-7-6 Buter the new pilot 6-1
1 Lisjune Ann A.McCarthy 7-7-4 3yr old tackles older 10-1
5 Highly Thought Of M.Simons 2-6-7 Keep looking 8-1
8 Miss Sparta L.Stalbaum 8-4-7 Better luck in Michigan 15-1
Sixth-$14,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $9,500 last 5
9 Celebrity Hercules M.Kakaley 8-2-1 Overcomes all obstacles 4-1
5 Nights Fleet G.Napolitano 2-6-9 Just missed last Wed 3-1
7 St Giannis J.Morrill 3-5-7 Picks up a check 6-1
8 Tacs Delight A.McCarthy 8-x-2 Too may question marks 9-2
3 Man About Town T.Buter 6-2-5 From the Raymer stable 7-2
6 Swan Image M.Romano 4-4-1 Become a hot commodity 20-1
1 Too Salty F.Fladen 5-7-8 Fro picks up catch drive 15-1
2 Lets Go Baby Go M.Simons 7-3-3 Still a bit off 10-1
4 Celebrity Legacy D.Ingraham 3-3-4 Reaching a bit 8-1
Seventh-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000
9 PW Ivory Grin J.Morrill 1-6-4 Never better 7-2
7 Woes Jet Filly M.Kakaley 4-3-2 2nd start since the claim 9-2
2 Cammi Place L.Stalbaum 4-4-5 Bomber has been cold 4-1
5 Annika S A.Napolitano 5-8-6 Wait for a dropdown 3-1
4 Fox Valley Dazzle E.Abbatiello 2-3-5 Chester invader 6-1
1 Star Of India T.Buter 2-5-2 Likes to sit the pylons 8-1
3 Little Red Dress J.Pavia 5-8-8 Shortens up 10-1
6 Very Ideal Hanover A.McCarthy 2-9-7 No shot 20-1
8 Queen Ariah G.Napolitano 9-6-5 Field filler 15-1
Eighth-$18,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $13,000 last 5
6 Westside Lindy M.Kakaley 5-4-1 No Springboard in here 4-1
7 Thekeptman T.Buter 1-8-1 Winner two of last three 8-1
1 A Gentleman G.Napolitano 1-2-8 Takes plenty of coin 3-1
5 Lord Darby J.Pavia 2-7-3 Chased #1 in last start 9-2
9 Fuel Cell J.Morrill 4-2-2 Takes too long to hit high gear 10-1
4 Blushing Hanover A.McCarthy 2-9-5 In with strong group 7-2
3 Eagle Say L.Stalbaum 5-5-1 I say no 6-1
2 Nonverbal Hanover L.Porfilio 4-4-8 Dont take my word for it 15-1
8 Sabana Hanover M.Romano 1-4-6 No repeat in sight 20-1
Ninth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $12,000 last 5
7 Cheyenne Knight L.Stalbaum 4-2-4 Darkhorse of the night 10-1
4 Windsong Fortune W.Mann 2-6-9 Hails from good connections 7-2
3 Takeshigemichi G.Napolitano 2-2-5 Keeps missing by a little 3-1
2 Waylon Hanover T.Buter 3-1-7 Often overlooked 4-1
1 Shadows Dream J.Morrill 7-5-5 Morrill the new driver 9-2
6 Art Two D Two J.Pavia 4-3-2 Been a bit off all season 6-1
8 Southwind Milo M.Kakaley 6-2-2 Rough spot for youngster 8-1
9 Malosi N D.Ingraham 4-1-5 Bounced around 20-1
5 Buckeye In Charge P.Berry 8-7-4 Not living up to name 15-1
Tenth-$14,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $9,500 last 5
2 Sleek n Wow M.Simons 9-7-1 Upset special 6-1
4 Bullet J.Pantaleano 5-5-3 May try and cut the mile 4-1
1 Cassini Hall J.Pavia 2-4-2 Gone some tough trips 9-2
3 Ripped P.Berry 5-5-3 Old vet just not the same 7-2
7 Definitely Mamie M.Kakaley 5-6-5 Tailed south 3-1
9 South Jersey Honey S.Reisenweaver 1-7-3 Shocked many in win 8-1
8 Intimidator A.McCarthy 4-8-7 No one is scared 10-1
5 Gimme The Loot A.Spano 8-8-6 Stalls 15-1
6 Miss Wapwallopen G.Daisey 9-2-7 Gene with first drive of 2011 20-1
Eleventh-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $15-20,000
9 Grngrasanhitimes A.McCarthy 1-2-1 Become a pacing machine 3-1
3 Natural Woman N J.Pavia 1-1-2 On some roll for Seidel 5-2
2 Pure Desire M.Kakaley 2-6-7 Hails from Burke barn 4-1
4 Sentbytheangels T.Buter 4-2-8 Wait one more start 5-1
1 She Can Dance A.Napolitano 8-4-6 New to the Downs 12-1
5 Soggy Soggy J.Morrill 7-4-6 Cant keep up 6-1
6 Say Nothing P.Berry 4-5-9 Indeed 20-1
7 Queen Of Heaven N H.Parker 9-3-6 Stomped 15-1
8 Sand Pleasure G.Napolitano 8-3-8 Lacks interest 10-1
Twelfth-$7,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500
6 Lotsa Speed NZ G.Napolitano 4-3-5 Time to make amends 3-1
9 Firewall D.Irvine 2-1-1 Dangerous if finds early spot 9-2
3 Instant Photo A.McCarthy 3-4-3 The one to catch 7-2
4 Smooth Vintage T.Buter 5-3-2 More speed 4-1
7 Marong A J.Pavia 5-3-7 Nickle training at .118 15-1
8 Crushproof M.Kakaley 8-2-2 Matt K the new reinsman 10-1
1 Mackgun Mamie A.Napolitano 8-3-3 Outgunned 6-1
2 Bar None M.Simons 6-2-4 Ill pass on 8-1
5 Our Little Dip J.Antonelli 7-8-2 Easy toss 20-1
Thirteenth-$11,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life
4 Hot Shot Lawyer M.Kakaley 8-3-4 Holds off all defendants 3-1
2 Fox Valley Renoir J.Pavia 1-2-3 Its a two horse race 7-2
7 Articulate A.McCarthy 2-7-1 Lone two-year old in field 9-2
6 Roaring Rei D.Ingraham 5-2-1 Just missing a little late 8-1
5 Willies Dragon M.Simons 3-5-9 Best of the rest 6-1
3 Patient Major G.Napolitano 3-2-5 Just 1-for-43 lifetime 4-1
9 Kanjo T.Buter 6-3-5 Doesnt have best of records 15-1
8 Cobalt Man H.Parker 6-7-7 Never panned out 10-1
1 Skymeadow Joseph J.Pantaleano 9-8-9 One more race to go 20-1
Fourteenth-$7,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500
2 Hey Bubbi M.Kakaley 9-6-1 Matt makes the difference 3-1
1 Camelot Kosmos T.Raymer 4-1-5 Tyler takes over reins 5-2
7 Fortysecondstreet E.Abbatiello 1-9-2 Just wired similar 5-1
4 Tactical Advantage T.Buter 1-5-4 Completes the super 4-1
3 Peaceful Prince J.Pavia 2-3-3 Use in exotics 10-1
5 Mon Beau Somolli N M.Romano 2-6-9 Broke two of last 3 starts 12-1
6 Wyatt A.Napolitano 7-1-6 Meadows shipper 6-1
9 Overdraft W.Mann 5-5-1 Slow 15-1
8 Stretch Limo G.Benetos 8-9-2 See you tomorrow 20-1
ON THE MARK
By Mark Dudek
For The Times Leader
Freshman Zach Dutter is
making most of his scoring
opportunities for the Springfield
College mens soccer team.
Dutter (Dallas) has come off
the bench in all eight games for
the 5-0-3 Pride and has scored
two goals both game-winners.
The 5-foot-8 midfielder scored
his first college goal in a 1-0
victory over Western New En-
gland, then scored in a 3-2 over-
time victory over Wheaton.
Zach has fit in really well
here at Springfield, coach Peter
Haley said. We all love the guy
for he has character. Hes fun,
amiable and light-hearted. And,
hes a good kid.
Dutter is with a group of 11
freshmen and, according to the
coach, stands out as one of the
team favorites. And he has
game.
On the field, Zach is a seri-
ous competitor who plays hard,
is learning our system and has
already scored a couple of key
goals for us, Haley said.
NOVAKS CONFIDENT
Lindsey Wilson College fresh-
man David Novak (Tunkhan-
nock) came up with a big effort
in the recent USA Cycling Colle-
giate Track Championships in
Indianapolis.
Novak battled for the lead
most of the way and settled for
fifth place with 26 points. He
was just three points out of third
place.
David has emerged as one of
the hardest working, fearless
riders on the team, coach Dave
Grigsby said. He is a relentless
attacker in any bike race, any
discipline, and his fearlessness
is definitely one of his
strengths.
Grigsby said that Novak is
also a confident cyclist.
David feels he can win any
race he enters and that is some-
thing that is impossible to
teach, the coach said. He was
one of our podium riders in a
discipline that he had very little
experience in before the semes-
ter began. We are so proud of
David and his attitude and work
ethic.
GAGLIARDI IMPROVING
Duke junior Devon Gagliardi
(Wyoming Seminary) continues
to impress field hockey coach
Pam Bustin.
Devon continues to become
a stronger and smarter player
from day-to-day, Bustin said.
Her physical improvement
from our spring training has
been remarkable and now, her
skills and on-field awareness
puts her amongst the elite in
Division I forwards.
Gagliardi, who missed the
2009 season with an injury, had
a goal and an assist in 19 games
(12 starts) last season. This
season, she has four goals
including three game-winners.
She scored in a 1-0 victory over
Wake Forest, netted the first
goal in a 2-0 triumph over Drex-
el and scored in overtime for a
3-2 victory over Ohio State.
Devon has also become one
of our fiercest leaders, Bustin
said. She demands much from
her teammates, but no more
than she demands from herself.
I enjoy working with Devon
each and every day. She loves
the game and brings a great
sense of humor to the field.
The Blue Devils are 5-4 over-
all and 1-1 in the Atlantic Coast
Conference.
HONOR FOR BULL Gettys-
burg sophomore Alex Bull (Ber-
wick) was named Centennial
Conference Womens Runner of
the Week after finishing 28th
out of 132 runners at the Dela-
ware Invitational. She covered
the 6k course in 24:47, the field
including many Division I and II
runners.
Alex is one of the hardest
workers on our team, coach
Aubrey Shenk said. She is
dedicated and committed to her
sport and is willing to do what-
ever is necessary to succeed.
Her effort at Delaware was one
of grit, determination, fitness,
trust and intelligence.
Bull was solid as a freshman
according to Shenk but has
really stepped it up this season.
A year of hard work, especial-
ly during the summer, experi-
ence at the college level and a
greater self confidence has con-
tributed to her improvement,
the coach said. I anticipate that
the improvement will continue,
both for the rest of the season
and for the remainder of her
college career.
MYERS TACKLES JOB
Sophomore Jake Myers (Nanti-
coke) has started the season in
fine style for the Mansfield
sprint football team.
Myers, an outside linebacker,
leads the 1-1 Mountaineers with
26 tackles. He had 17 in a 37-23
opening-season loss to Cornell
and had nine in last weekends
40-2 victory over Princeton.
Jake has gotten bigger and
stronger since last season and
we expect him to be a leader for
us on defense, coach Dan Davis
said.
According to Davis, Myers
was a key to holding Cornell to
21 yards rushing on 32 attempts.
The Big Red had averaged more
than 250 yards rushing in their
four previous games against
Mansfield.
Jake is willing to play what-
ever position is needed and is
providing a physical presence to
our defense, the coach said.
GOOD MOVE FOR NASTEL-
LI Sophomore Megan Nastelli
(Berwick) is off to a great start
with the Marywood womens
tennis team. Shes 5-0 at No. 6
singles and has lost just two
games. Shes also 4-1 playing No.
2 and 3 doubles.
Megan played basketball at
Marywood last winter and de-
cided to join the tennis team,
first-year coach Dominique
Lemire-Ross said. I was excited
when I saw her name on the
tryout list because I knew she
had played at Berwick and was a
solid high school player.
Lemire-Ross figured that
Nastelli would be a good addi-
tion to the team.
Megan has not disappointed
me, the coach said. Her record
speaks for itself and she has
shown great work ethics and
determination. She does the
work without complaints and
strives to get better. And, shes
open to feedback and is curious
about ways that she can im-
prove her game.
Lemire-Ross formerly
coached at Dallas High and still
lives in Dallas.
THIS CATS A TOUGH TI-
GER Junior Cat Sullivan
(Lake-Lehman) is off to a great
start with the Rochester Tech
womens volleyball team. The
6-foot middle blocker has a solid
3.09 attack percentage and is
second on the team in blocks
(35). She has 51 kills, 23 digs
and eight service aces.
In a season where weve had
several injuries or players out
with sickness, Cat has provided
stability, coach Jim Lodes said.
She has played in all of our
matches, and has started and
completed 46 of 47 sets.
The coach feels that Sullivan
has improved in many areas.
Cat has committed to becom-
ing a bigger part of our offense,
Lodes said. She has improved
her blocking and transition
skills and she is a more versatile
attacker this season. She is
among our hardest workers and
she tends to provide emotional
balance with her calm, persist-
ent demeanor. Her serve and
defensive skills have also im-
proved.
The Tigers are 6-11 overall
and 1-3 in Empire 8 Conference
play despite the injuries and
illness.
OSTRANDER STEPS IN
Keystones womens volleyball
team sophomore Lisa Ostrander
(Pittston Area) has moved into
a starting spot at setter this
season.
The 5-foot-6 Ostrander leads
the team with 92 assists. She
also has 15 digs, 12 service aces
and four blocks.
We were searching for a new
setter and Lisa informed me
that she had set in high school
and since then she has been
working her hardest to brush up
on her setting skills for the
team, coach Nina Del Quaglio
said. Setters are put under a lot
of pressure which sometimes
flusters Lisa, but she is slowing
getting better. And, its not be-
cause of my coaching, its be-
cause she sincerely wants to.
Dallas graduate delivers in clutch
ON CAMPUS
B I L L A R S E N A U L T
PHOTO PROVIDED
Zach Dutter has two game-
winning goals for Springfield.
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
Today's Events
H.S. CROSS COUNTRY
Coughlin, Holy Redeemer, Northwest, Wyoming
Valley West at Berwick
GAR, MMI Prep, Pittston Area, Wyoming Area at
Crestwood
Hanover Area, Lake-Lehman, Meyers, Nanticoke,
Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area
H.S. FIELD HOCKEY
Hazleton Area at Nanticoke
Lackawanna Trail at Wyoming Area
Honesdale at Holy Redeemer
Wyoming Seminary at Dallas
Coughlin at Delaware Valley
Meyers at Crestwood
Wallenpaupack at Lake-Lehman
Abington Heights at Wyoming Valley West
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Crestwood at Lake-Lehman, 7 p.m.
Wyoming Valley West at Pittston Area
Wyoming Seminary at Hazleton Area, 7 p.m.
Coughlin at Holy Redeemer
Meyers at Dallas
H.S. GIRLS TENNIS
Berwick at MMI Prep
Pittston Area at Holy Redeemer
Tunkhannock at Hazleton Area
Wyoming Area at Hanover Area
Wyoming Seminary at GAR
Wyoming Valley West at Dallas
Coughlin at Crestwood
H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
(4:15 p.m. unless noted)
Coughlin at Pittston Area
Delaware Valley at Berwick
Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood
North Pocono at Holy Redeemer
Hazleton area at Tunkhannock
MEN'S SOCCER
Lebanon Valley at Misericordia, 7 p.m.
Kings at Susquehanna, 7 p.m.
WOMEN'S SOCCER
Kings at Lycoming, 4 p.m.
Misericordia at Elizabethtown, 4:30 p.m.
Wilkes at Susquehanna, 4:30 p.m.
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
Misericordia at DeSales, 7 p.m.
Wilkes at Kings, 7 p.m.
G O L F
World Golf Ranking
Through Sept. 25
1. Luke Donald .................................. Eng 10.71
2. Lee Westwood .............................. Eng 7.90
3. Rory McIlroy .................................. NIr 6.85
4. Steve Stricker ................................ USA 6.66
5. Dustin Johnson ............................. USA 6.57
6. Martin Kaymer ............................... Ger 6.54
7. Jason Day ...................................... Aus 6.01
8. Phil Mickelson ............................... USA 5.69
9. Adam Scott .................................... Aus 5.64
10. Matt Kuchar.................................. USA 5.59
11. Nick Watney................................. USA 5.27
12. Webb Simpson............................ USA 4.94
13. Charl Schwartzel ........................ SAf 4.90
14. K.J. Choi ...................................... Kor 4.69
15. Graeme McDowell ...................... NIr 4.48
16. Bubba Watson............................. USA 4.45
17. Justin Rose.................................. Eng 4.28
18. Hunter Mahan.............................. USA 4.20
19. David Toms ................................. USA 4.20
20. Bill Haas....................................... USA 3.93
21. Ian Poulter.................................... Eng 3.84
22. Kim Kyung-Tae........................... Kor 3.71
23. Paul Casey .................................. Eng 3.70
24. Robert Karlsson.......................... Swe 3.65
25. Jim Furyk ..................................... USA 3.52
26. Brandt Snedeker ......................... USA 3.50
27. Keegan Bradley .......................... USA 3.47
28. Anders Hansen ........................... Den 3.36
29. Thomas Bjorn.............................. Den 3.34
30. Simon Dyson............................... Eng 3.31
31. Zach Johnson.............................. USA 3.31
32. Jason Dufner ............................... USA 3.30
33. Martin Laird.................................. Sco 3.29
34. Francesco Molinari ..................... Ita 3.27
35. Geoff Ogilvy................................. Aus 3.26
36. Bo Van Pelt .................................. USA 3.25
37. Rickie Fowler............................... USA 3.25
38. Matteo Manassero ...................... Ita 3.21
39. Darren Clarke.............................. NIr 3.20
40. Retief Goosen............................. SAf 3.20
41. Alvaro Quiros .............................. Esp 3.19
42. Gary Woodland........................... USA 3.12
43. Y.E. Yang..................................... Kor 3.10
44. Miguel Angel Jimenez................ Esp 3.09
45. Ernie Els....................................... SAf 3.07
46. Ryo Ishikawa ............................... Jpn 2.91
47. Sergio Garcia .............................. Esp 2.90
48. Ryan Moore................................. USA 2.90
49. Aaron Baddeley........................... Aus 2.84
50. Tiger Woods................................ USA 2.80
51. Jonathan Byrd.............................. USA 2.73
52. Louis Oosthuizen........................ SAf 2.67
53. Peter Hanson .............................. Swe 2.61
54. Edoardo Molinari ........................ Ita 2.56
55. Vijay Singh................................... Fji 2.55
56. Robert Allenby ............................ Aus 2.51
57. Mark Wilson................................. USA 2.50
58. Tim Clark...................................... SAf 2.50
59. Fredrik Jacobson........................ Swe 2.47
60. John Senden............................... Aus 2.47
61. Lucas Glover ............................... USA 2.44
62. Rory Sabbatini ............................. SAf 2.43
63. Ryan Palmer................................ USA 2.42
64. Charley Hoffman......................... USA 2.23
65. Chez Reavie................................ USA 2.20
66. Charles Howell III ....................... USA 2.20
67. Sean OHair ................................. USA 2.20
68. Yuta Ikeda.................................... Jpn 2.19
69. Scott Verplank............................. USA 2.15
70. Camilo Villegas ........................... Col 2.14
71. Ben Crane.................................... USA 2.12
72. Alexander Noren......................... Swe 2.11
73. Ross Fisher ................................. Eng 2.09
74. Richard Green............................. Aus 2.08
75. Bae Sang-moon .......................... Kor 2.06
W H A T S O N T V
MLB
1 p.m.
SNY Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets
7 p.m.
CSN Philadelphia at Atlanta
YES N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay
8 p.m.
ROOT Pittsburgh at Milwaukee
NHL
8:30 p.m.
VERSUS Preseason, Detroit at Chicago
10 p.m.
NHL Preseason, Vancouver at Anaheim
SOCCER
2:30 p.m.
FSN UEFA Champions League, BATE vs. Bar-
celona, at Minsk, Belarus
8 p.m.
FSN UEFA Champions League, Chelsea at Va-
lencia (same-day tape)
A M E R I C A S
L I N E
By: Roxy Roxborough
BASEBALL
Favorite Odds Underdog
American League
Blue Jays 8.5 WHITE SOX
TIGERS 9.0 Indians
Red Sox 9.0 ORIOLES
RAYS NL Yankees
Rangers NL ANGELS
Royals 8.5 TWINS
As 7.5 MARINERS
National League
Reds 8.0 METS
GIANTS 7.0 Rockies
Nationals 7.0 MARLINS
BRAVES NL Phillies
Cards NL ASTROS
BREWERS NL Pirates
PADRES 7.0 Cubs
DBACKS NL Dodgers
Home Teams in Capital Letters
B O X I N G
Fight Schedule
Sept. 30
At The Hangar, Costa Mesa, Calif., Luis Ramos vs.
David Rodela, 10, junior welterweights.
At Santa Ynez, Calif. (SHO), Ajose Olusegun vs. Ali
Chebah, 12, WBC junior welterweight eliminator.
Oct. 1
At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Steve Cunningham
vs. Yoan Pablo Hernandez, 12, for Cunninghams
IBF cruiserweight title; Sebastian Sylvester vs.
Grzegorz Proksa, 12, for vacant European middle-
weight title; Karo Murat vs. Gabriel Campillo, 12,
light heavyweights.
At Atlantic City, N.J. (HBO), Sergio Martinez vs.
Darren Barker, 12, middleweights; Brian Vera vs.
Andy Lee, 10, middleweights.
At MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Toshiaki Nishioka vs.
Rafael Marquez, 12, for Nishiokas WBC junior
featherweight title; Roman Gonzalez vs. Omar So-
to, 12, for Gonzalezs WBA World light flyweight ti-
tle; Jesus Soto Karass vs. Yoshihiro Kamegai, 10,
welterweights.
Oct. 6
At Chicago, Roman Karmazin vs. Osumanu Ada-
ma, 12, IBF middleweight title eliminator.
Oct. 7
At Texas Station Casino, Las Vegas (HBO), Sharif
Bogere vs. Francisco Contreras, 10 for Bogeres
NABO lightweight title.
Oct. 8
At Bacolod City, Philippines, Ramon Garcia Hirales
vs. Donnie Nietes, 12, for Hirales WBO junior fly-
weight title.
At Sheffield, England, Kell Brook vs. Rafal Jackiew-
icz, 12, WBA welterweight title eliminator.
Oct. 14
At Cagliari, Italy, Moruti Mthalane vs. Andrea Sarrit-
zu, 12, for Mthalanes IBF flyweight title.
At Buenos Aires, Argentina, Jonathan Barros vs.
Celestino Caballero, 12, for Barros WBA World
featherweight title.
Oct. 15
At Almaty, Kazakhstan, Gennady Golovkin vs. La-
juan Simon, 12, for Golovkins WBA World middle-
weight title.
At Liverpool, England, Nathan Cleverly vs. Tony
Bellew, 12, for Cleverlys WBOlight heavyweight ti-
tle; Piotr Wilczewski vs. James DeGale, 12, for
Wilczewskis European super middleweight title.
T E N N I S
WTA
Toray Pan Pacific Open Results
Singles
First Round
Iveta Benesova, Czech Republic, def. Anastasiya
Yakimova, Belarus 6-2, 6-4.
Dominika Cibulkova (14), Slovakia def. Magdalena
Rybarikova, Slovakia, 2-6, 6-3, 6-0.
Peng Shuai (10), China def. Jill Craybas, United
States, 6-2, 6-0.
Christina McHale, United States, def. Tamira Pas-
zek, Austria, 7-6 (1), 6-3.
CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, def. Zheng Jie,
China, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-2.
Tsvetana Pironkova, Bulgaria, def. Gisela Dulko,
Argentina 7-6 (2), 6-1.
Second Round
Victoria Azarenka (3), Belarus, def. Irina-Camelia
Begu, Romania, 6-1, 6-3.
Vania King, United States, def. Anastasia Pavlyu-
chenkova (11), Russia, 6-4, 7-6 (6).
Julia Goerges (13), Germany, def. Greta Arn, Hun-
gary, 6-2, 6-1.
Agnieszka Radwanska (9), Poland, Angelique Ker-
ber, Germany, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.
Petra Kvitova (5), Czech Republic, def. Mandy Mi-
nella, Luxembourg, 6-2, 6-3.
KlaraZakopalovadef. Shahar Peer (16), Israel, 6-3,
6-1.
Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, def. CoCo Vandeweghe,
United States, 6-2, 6-2.
Vera Zvonareva (4), Russia def. Tsvetana Pironko-
va, Bulgaria, 7-5, 6-0.
IvetaBenesova, CzechRepublic, def. DominikaCi-
bulkova (14), Slovakia, 6-4, 6-2.
PengShuai (10), Chinadef. ChristinaMcHale, Unit-
ed States, 6-0, 6-3.
Maria Kirilenko, Russia, def. Sam Stosur (6), Aus-
tralia, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.
Caroline Wozniacki (1), Denmark def. Jarmila Gaj-
dosova, Australia, 6-1, 6-7 (4), 6-3.
Ana Ivanovic (8), Serbia, def. Laura Robson, Bri-
tain, 7-5, 6-4.
Doubles
First Round
Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond (1), United States,
def. Rika Fujiwara and Ayumi Morita, Japan, 6-1,
6-3.
Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, and Anastasia Ro-
dionova, Australia, def. Klaudia Jans-Ignacik and
Alicja Rosolska, Poland, 7-6 (5), 6-3.
ChanYung-jan, Taiwan, andJuliaGoerges, Germa-
ny, def. Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, and Kla-
ra Zakopalova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 1-6, 10-8 tie-
break.
Vania King, United States, and Yaroslava Shvedo-
va (3), Kazakhstan, def. Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, and
Zheng Jie, China, 2-6, 6-4, 11-9 tiebreak.
C M Y K
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S P O R T S
ATLANTA The Atlanta
Braves are doing their best to
give away what looked like a
certain playoff berth just a few
weeks ago.
Derek Lowe had another
miserable outing, surrendering
five runs in four-plus innings,
and the Philadelphia Phillies
romped to a 7-1 victory Tues-
day night that left the Braves
on the brink going to the final
day of the regular season.
Chase Utley, Hunter Pence
and Jimmy Rollins homered to
back a three-hit outing by Roy
Oswalt (9-10), who tuned up
for the playoffs with a strong
performance in a largely dis-
appointing season.
The Braves lost their fourth
in a row and eighth in 11
games, sending them to the
final day of the regular season
assured of no more than a
one-game lead over the St.
Louis Cardinals, who were at
Houston.
Atlanta had an 8
1
2-game lead
just three weeks ago, but it will
be no more than one going to
the final game unless a
one-game playoff against the
Cardinals is needed. That
would be Thursday night in St.
Louis.
Lowe (9-17) has been a $15
million bust for the Braves,
losing all five of his September
starts and drawing the ire of
Atlanta fans. They cheered
lustily when manager Fredi
Gonzalez popped out of the
dugout to make a pitching
change after Lowe gave up a
leadoff single in the fifth, then
showered boos on the high-
priced right-hander as he
trudged to the dugout and
straight to the showers without
so much as a pause.
Brewers 6, Pirates 4
MILWAUKEE (AP)
Prince Fielder homered three
times in a game for the first
time in his career, including a
two-run shot in the seventh
inning that lifted the Milwau-
kee Brewers to a 6-4 victory
over the Pittsburgh Pirates on
Tuesday night.
Fielders final homer was the
least impressive of the three,
barely sailing over the wall in
right field after he hit monster
shots in the third and fifth
innings. But it was the last one
that made the biggest differ-
ence, breaking a 4-4 tie.
Marlins 3, Nationals 2
MIAMI Bryan Petersen
homered with two outs in the
bottom of the ninth inning and
Javier Vazquez pitched a five-
hitter as the Florida Marlins
beat the Washington Nationals
3-2 on Tuesday night.
Petersen hit the first pitch
from reliever Doug Slaten
(0-2).
The 35-year-old Vazquez
(13-11) may have pitched the
final game of his career as he is
likely to retire at the end of the
season.
The Marlins also had only
five hits.
Nationals starter John Lan-
nan went six innings and gave
up two runs and three hits,
striking out four.
Twins 7, Royals 4
MINNEAPOLIS Rene
Tosoni hit a grand slam and
Chris Parmelee also went deep
to lift the Minnesota Twins to a
7-4 victory over the Kansas
City Royals on Tuesday night.
Anthony Swarzak (4-7) gave
up two runs on 10 hits with six
strikeouts in 6 1-3 innings for
the Twins (62-99), who are
hoping to avoid becoming just
the second team in franchise
history to lose 100 games in a
season.
Sean OSullivan (2-6) gave
up six runs on nine hits with
one strikeout in five innings for
the Royals. Johnny Giavotella
had two doubles and a triple
and Salvador Perez added two
hits and an RBI for Kansas
City.
OSullivan gave up three
straight singles to start the
sixth before leaving. Tosoni hit
Vin Mazzaros first pitch well
into the right field seats for a
7-2 lead.
White Sox 2, Blue Jays 1
CHICAGO Mark Buehrle
pitched seven shutout innings
in possibly his final start for
the White Sox and Tyler Flow-
ers homered to lead Chicago to
a 2-1 victory over the Toronto
Blue Jays.
The White Sox played their
first game since Ozzie Guillen
was released from his contract
after Monday nights victory
over the Blue Jays. Pitching
coach Don Cooper served as
interim manager.
Buehrle (13-9) allowed six
hits, struck out six and walked
none. He left to an ovation
before throwing a pitch in the
top of the eighth.
Tigers 9, Indians 6
DETROIT Wilson Be-
temit hit a 423-foot home run
in his first game back from left
knee soreness, and the Detroit
Tigers beat the Cleveland Indi-
ans 9-6 on Tuesday night.
Betemit hadnt played since
Sept. 16, and manager Jim
Leyland said Monday he was
concerned about the third
baseman. But Betemit was in
the lineup Tuesday, and he
gave AL Central champion
Detroit a 4-0 lead in the second
inning with the towering
homer to right field.
Reds 5, Mets 4, 13 innings
NEW YORK Jose Reyes
hit two solo home runs, put-
ting pop into his bid for the NL
batting title, but the Cincinnati
Reds beat the New York Mets
5-4 on Tuesday night on Drew
Stubbs squeeze bunt in the
13th inning.
M A J O R L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Oswalt sharp as
Phils bop Braves
The Associated Press
STANDINGS/STATS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Baltimore 6, Boston 3
Detroit 14, Cleveland 0
Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Yankees 2
Kansas City 7, Minnesota 3
Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 3
Texas 4, L.A. Angels 3
Seattle 4, Oakland 2
Tuesday's Games
Boston 8, Baltimore 7
Cleveland at Detroit, 7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay 5, N.Y. Yankees 3
Minnesota 7, Kansas City 4
Chicago White Sox 2, Toronto 1
Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Toronto (Morrow 11-11) at Chicago White Sox
(Humber 9-9), 2:10 p.m.
Boston (Lester 15-9) at Baltimore (Simon 4-9), 7:05
p.m.
Cleveland (McAllister 0-1) at Detroit (Porcello14-9),
7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Undecided) at Tampa Bay (Price
12-13), 7:10 p.m.
Texas (M.Harrison 14-9) at L.A. Angels (Weaver
18-8), 8:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Chen 12-8) at Minnesota (Pavano
8-13), 8:10 p.m.
Oakland (G.Gonzalez 15-12) at Seattle (A.Vasquez
1-5), 10:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Monday's Games
Cincinnati 6, N.Y. Mets 5
Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 2
Washington 6, Florida 4
Houston 5, St. Louis 4, 10 innings
Pittsburgh 9, Milwaukee 8
L.A. Dodgers 4, Arizona 2
San Diego 2, Chicago Cubs 0
San Francisco 3, Colorado 1
Tuesday's Games
Philadelphia 7, Atlanta 1
Florida 3, Washington 2
Cincinnati, 5, N.Y. Mets 4
St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
Colorado at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Cincinnati (Volquez 5-6) at N.Y. Mets (Batista 4-2),
1:10 p.m.
Colorado (Pomeranz 1-1) at San Francisco (M.Cain
12-11), 3:45 p.m.
Washington (Strasburg 0-1) at Florida (Volstad
5-12), 4:10 p.m.
Philadelphia (Blanton 1-2) at Atlanta (T.Hudson
16-10), 7:10 p.m.
St. Louis (C.Carpenter 10-9) at Houston (Myers
7-13), 8:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh(Locke0-2) at Milwaukee(Greinke15-6),
8:10 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Dempster 10-13) at San Diego (Le-
Blanc 4-6), 8:35 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 11-14) at Arizona (J.Saunders
12-12), 9:40 p.m.
Thursday's Games
No games scheduled
A M E R I C A N
L E A G U E
Rays 5, Yankees 3
New York Tampa Bay
ab r h bi ab r h bi
ENunez ss 4 0 2 0 Jnnngs lf 5 0 0 0
Grndrs cf 4 0 0 0 BUpton cf 3 1 1 0
Cano 2b 3 0 0 0 Longori 3b 2 1 1 0
AlRdrg 3b 2 1 0 0 Joyce rf 4 1 1 3
R.Pena 3b 0 0 0 0 Damon dh 4 1 1 0
Teixeir 1b 4 0 2 0 Zobrist 2b 4 1 2 2
Swisher rf 4 0 1 1 SRdrgz 1b 4 0 1 0
Posada dh 3 0 0 0 Shppch c 3 0 0 0
RMartn c 4 1 1 1 Brignc ss 3 0 2 0
Gardnr lf 3 1 1 0
Totals 31 3 7 2 Totals 32 5 9 5
New York ........................... 001 011 000 3
Tampa Bay......................... 020 000 30x 5
EColon (1), E.Nunez (19). DPTampa Bay 1.
TPTampa Bay 1. LOBNew York 6, Tampa Bay
9. 2BTeixeira (26), Swisher (29), B.Upton (27).
HRR.Martin (18), Joyce (19), Zobrist (20). SB
Gardner (49), B.Upton (35). SBrignac.
IP H R ER BB SO
New York
Colon........................ 5
1
3 7 2 2 2 3
Wade H,8.................
2
3 1 0 0 0 0
R.Soriano L,2-3
BS,3-5 ...................... 1 1 3 3 2 1
Robertson................
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Ma.Rivera ................
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Tampa Bay
Hellickson ................ 6 6 3 3 5 1
McGee W,4-2.......... 1 1 0 0 0 0
B.Gomes H,5........... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Farnsworth S,25-31 1 0 0 0 0 1
HBPby Robertson (Shoppach).
UmpiresHome, Chad Fairchild;First, Joe West-
;Second, Sam Holbrook;Third, Paul Schrieber.
T2:55. A22,820 (34,078).
Red Sox 8, Orioles 7
Boston Baltimore
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Ellsury cf 5 1 1 2 Andino 2b 5 0 0 0
Pedroia 2b 4 0 2 0 Hardy ss 4 1 2 0
D.Ortiz dh 4 1 1 0 Markks rf 4 1 1 0
Lowrie 3b 5 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 5 1 3 1
AdGnzl 1b 3 1 1 0 Angle pr 0 0 0 0
Lvrnwy c 4 2 2 4 Wieters c 5 2 2 3
DMcDn rf 2 0 1 0 AdJons cf 5 1 2 1
J.Drew ph-rf 2 0 0 0 MrRynl 1b 3 0 0 0
Crwfrd lf 4 1 1 0 C.Davis 3b 4 1 2 1
Scutaro ss 4 2 2 2 Reimld lf 4 0 1 1
Totals 37 811 8 Totals 39 713 7
Boston................................ 002 302 010 8
Baltimore............................ 100 201 021 7
DPBaltimore 1. LOBBoston 5, Baltimore 8.
2BD.McDonald (6), Scutaro (25), Markakis (31),
Guerrero (30), Ad.Jones (26). 3BC.Crawford (7),
Reimold (3). HREllsbury (32), Lavarnway 2 (2),
Scutaro (7), Wieters (22), Ad.Jones (25). CS
Ad.Jones (4).
IP H R ER BB SO
Boston
Bedard...................... 3
1
3 5 3 3 3 6
Aceves W,10-2........ 3
2
3 3 1 1 0 1
D.Bard....................... 1 3 2 2 0 1
Papelbon S,31-33... 1 2 1 1 0 0
Baltimore
Britton L,11-11 ........ 4
1
3 7 5 5 2 2
Berken...................... 1 2 2 2 1 1
Z.Phillips .................. 2
1
3 1 1 1 0 2
Accardo....................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Gregg ....................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
WPBritton.
UmpiresHome, Wally Bell;First, John Hirsch-
beck;Second, Scott Barry;Third, Laz Diaz.
T3:37. A22,123 (45,438).
White Sox 2, Blue Jays 1
Toronto Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi
McCoy ss 3 1 1 1 Pierre lf 4 0 0 0
EThms lf 3 0 0 0 De Aza cf 4 1 2 0
Bautist rf 4 0 2 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 0 0
Lind 1b 4 0 0 0 Przyns c 3 0 1 1
JMolin c 4 0 2 0 Flowrs dh 3 1 1 1
KJhnsn 2b 4 0 1 0 A.Dunn 1b 3 0 0 0
Arencii dh 4 0 1 0 Viciedo rf 3 0 1 0
Wise pr 0 0 0 0 Morel 3b 3 0 0 0
Rasms cf 3 0 0 0 Bckhm 2b 3 0 2 0
Wdwrd ph 1 0 0 0
Teahen 3b 3 0 1 0
Totals 33 1 8 1 Totals 30 2 7 2
Toronto............................... 000 000 010 1
Chicago.............................. 010 001 00x 2
EBeckham2(8). DPChicago2. LOBToronto
7, Chicago 4. 2BJ.Molina (12), De Aza (11), Beck-
ham (23). HRMcCoy (2), Flowers (5). CS
E.Thames (1), Beckham (3). SMcCoy.
IP H R ER BB SO
Toronto
H.Alvarez L,1-3....... 7 7 2 2 0 6
Janssen....................
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Camp........................
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Chicago
Buehrle W,13-9....... 7 6 0 0 0 6
Crain H,24................
1
3 1 1 1 1 1
Sale S,8-9................ 1
2
3 1 0 0 0 3
UmpiresHome, Gary Cederstrom;First, Mark
Lollo;Second, Lance Barksdale;Third, Adrian John-
son.
T2:15. A23,934 (40,615).
Twins 7, Royals 4
Kansas City Minnesota
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Dyson cf 4 0 0 1 Span cf 4 1 1 1
Giavtll 2b 5 1 3 0 Revere lf 4 0 1 1
Butler dh 5 1 2 1 Valenci 3b 4 1 2 0
Hosmer 1b 5 0 1 0 Parmel 1b 4 2 2 1
S.Perez c 4 1 2 1 Plouffe ss 4 1 3 0
Mostks 3b 4 0 2 0 Tosoni dh 4 1 1 4
L.Cain rf 4 0 1 1 Benson rf 4 0 0 0
Maier lf 4 0 1 0 Tolbert 2b 3 1 1 0
AEscor ss 3 1 2 0 RRiver c 3 0 0 0
Totals 38 414 4 Totals 34 711 7
Kansas City ....................... 010 001 002 4
Minnesota.......................... 010 024 00x 7
EOSullivan (1), R.Rivera (3), Plouffe (12), Ben-
son (2). DPKansas City 1, Minnesota 1. LOB
Kansas City 9, Minnesota 3. 2BGiavotella 2 (9),
Butler (43), Moustakas (18), A.Escobar (21).
3BGiavotella(4), Span(5), Revere(5). HRPar-
melee (4), Tosoni (5). SFDyson.
IP H R ER BB SO
Kansas City
OSullivan L,2-6....... 5 9 6 6 0 1
Mazzaro ................... 3 2 1 1 0 0
Minnesota
Swarzak W,4-7........ 6
1
3 10 2 2 0 6
Capps.......................
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Perkins ..................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Nathan ...................... 1 3 2 2 0 2
OSullivan pitched to 3 batters in the 6th.
HBPby Swarzak (A.Escobar). WPOSullivan 2.
UmpiresHome, Mark Carlson;First, Jeff Kellogg-
;Second, Tim Timmons;Third, Eric Cooper.
T2:28. A34,228 (39,500).
Tigers 9, Indians 6
Cleveland Detroit
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Fukdm rf 5 0 1 0 AJcksn cf 4 1 1 0
Kipnis 2b 5 0 1 0 Betemt 3b 3 2 1 1
CSantn 1b 5 1 1 0 Inge 3b 1 0 0 0
Thome dh 3 2 2 1 DYong lf 5 2 3 3
Phelps pr-dh 1 1 1 0 MiCarr 1b 5 2 2 1
Duncan lf 5 0 1 1 VMrtnz dh 3 1 2 0
Chsnhll 3b 5 1 2 1 Avila c 3 0 0 0
Donald ss 3 0 1 2 Ordonz rf 3 0 2 3
Carrer cf 4 0 1 0
RSantg
pr-2b 1 1 0 0
Marson c 3 1 1 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 0 0
Raburn
2b-rf 3 0 1 1
Totals 39 612 5 Totals 35 912 9
Cleveland........................... 000 112 200 6
Detroit................................. 310 221 00x 9
ERaburn(17). DPDetroit 1. LOBCleveland9,
Detroit 7. 2BC.Santana (35), Thome (16), Phelps
(2), Duncan (17), D.Young (21), Mi.Cabrera (47),
V.Martinez 2 (40), Ordonez (10), Raburn (22).
HRBetemit (8), D.Young (12), Mi.Cabrera (30).
CSRaburn (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Cleveland
J.Gomez L,5-3 ........ 4
2
3 10 8 8 2 5
Durbin.......................
2
3 2 1 1 1 2
Hagadone................ 1
2
3 0 0 0 1 2
Putnam..................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Detroit
Scherzer W,15-9..... 5
2
3 7 4 4 2 7
Schlereth..................
1
3 1 0 0 1 1
Coke .........................
1
3 3 2 2 0 0
Perry H,4..................
2
3 0 0 0 0 0
Benoit H,29.............. 1 0 0 0 0 3
Valverde S,48-48.... 1 1 0 0 0 2
HBPby J.Gomez (V.Martinez). WPScherzer 2.
UmpiresHome, Tony Randazzo;First, Dan Belli-
no;Second, Larry Vanover;Third, Brian Gorman.
T3:24. A31,132 (41,255).
N A T I O N A L
L E A G U E
Phillies 7, Braves 1
Philadelphia Atlanta
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Rollins ss 5 2 3 2 Bourn cf 4 0 1 0
Utley 2b 4 1 2 1 Prado lf 4 1 1 1
Pence rf 3 1 1 3 C.Jones 3b 3 0 0 0
Howard 1b 4 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0
Victorn cf 4 1 1 0 Fremn 1b 4 0 0 0
Ibanez lf 4 0 1 0 McCnn c 3 0 2 0
Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss 0 0 0 0
Kndrck p 0 0 0 0
JaWlsn
ph-ss 3 0 0 0
Polanc 3b 3 0 0 1 Heywrd rf 2 0 0 0
Ruiz c 4 1 1 0 Conrad ph 1 0 0 0
Oswalt p 1 1 0 0 Linernk p 0 0 0 0
Bowker ph 1 0 0 0 D.Lowe p 1 0 0 0
Savery p 0 0 0 0 Vizcain p 0 0 0 0
Mayrry lf 0 0 0 0 Constnz ph 1 0 0 0
Tehern p 0 0 0 0
Diaz ph-rf 1 0 0 0
Totals 33 7 9 7 Totals 31 1 4 1
Philadelphia....................... 102 120 100 7
Atlanta ................................ 000 000 001 1
ERollins (7). DPPhiladelphia 1, Atlanta 1.
LOBPhiladelphia 3, Atlanta 4. 2BRuiz (23),
McCann (19). HRRollins (16), Utley (11), Pence
(22), Prado (13). SBRollins (30), Bourn (59). S
Oswalt. SFPence, Polanco.
IP H R ER BB SO
Philadelphia
Oswalt W,9-10 ........ 6 3 0 0 1 4
Savery ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Bastardo................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
K.Kendrick ............... 1 1 1 1 0 1
Atlanta
D.Lowe L,9-17......... 4 6 5 5 0 2
Vizcaino ................... 1 1 1 1 0 1
Teheran.................... 3 2 1 1 0 3
Linebrink .................. 1 0 0 0 1 1
D.Lowe pitched to 1 batter in the 5th.
PBMcCann.
UmpiresHome, Dan Iassogna;First, Dale Scott-
;Second, Jerry Meals;Third, CB Bucknor.
T2:30. A38,663 (49,586).
Marlins 3, Nationals 2
Washington Florida
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Dsmnd ss 4 0 2 1 Bonifac ss 3 1 2 1
Berndn rf 4 0 0 0 Infante 2b 3 0 0 0
Werth cf 4 0 1 0 Stanton rf 4 0 1 0
Morse lf 4 1 1 1 GSnchz 1b 2 0 0 0
Espinos 2b 3 0 0 0 Morrsn lf 3 0 0 0
Marrer 1b 3 0 0 0 J.Buck c 4 0 0 0
WRams c 3 0 0 0 Petersn cf 3 1 1 1
Lmrdzz 3b 3 1 1 0 Dmngz 3b 3 1 1 0
Lannan p 1 0 0 0 Vazquz p 2 0 0 0
Maya p 0 0 0 0
L.Nix ph 1 0 0 0
Coffey p 0 0 0 0
Slaten p 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 27 3 5 2
Washington ....................... 000 011 000 2
Florida ................................ 001 001 001 3
Two outs when winning run scored.
DPWashington 1, Florida 1. LOBWashington
2, Florida 5. 2BLombardozzi (1), Bonifacio (26),
Stanton (30), Dominguez (4). HRMorse (31), Pe-
tersen(2). SBBonifacio(40). SLannan, Infante,
Vazquez. SFBonifacio.
IP H R ER BB SO
Washington
Lannan...................... 6 3 2 2 3 4
Maya......................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Coffey....................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Slaten L,0-2..............
2
3 1 1 1 0 1
Florida
Vazquez W,13-11... 9 5 2 2 0 9
HBPby Lannan (G.Sanchez). WPLannan.
PBW.Ramos.
UmpiresHome, Chris Guccione;First, Mike Ever-
itt;Second, Mike Winters;Third, Mark Wegner.
T2:27. A21,902 (38,560).
Brewers 6, Pirates 4
Pittsburgh Milwaukee
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Presley lf 4 0 2 1 C.Hart rf 4 0 0 0
JHrrsn 3b 4 0 1 1
HrstnJr
cf-3b 5 0 0 0
GJones ph 1 0 0 0 Braun lf 2 2 1 0
AMcCt cf 5 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 3 3 3 5
D.Lee 1b 4 0 1 0 RWeks 2b 3 1 1 1
Walker 2b 4 2 2 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 1 0
Ludwck rf 3 0 1 0
CGomz
pr-cf 0 0 0 0
Pagnzz c 2 0 1 1 YBtncr ss 4 0 1 0
Paul ph 1 0 0 0 Kottars c 1 0 0 0
Meek p 0 0 0 0 LSchfr pr 0 0 0 0
RCeden ss 3 1 1 0 Lucroy c 1 0 1 0
Jarmll ph-c 1 0 0 0 Wolf p 1 0 0 0
Ohlndrf p 2 1 1 1 Loe p 0 0 0 0
Doumit ph 0 0 0 0 TGreen ph 1 0 1 0
Resop p 0 0 0 0 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0
JHughs p 0 0 0 0 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0
Watson p 0 0 0 0 Morgan ph 0 0 0 0
PAlvrz ph 1 0 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0
dArnad ss 0 0 0 0
Totals 35 410 4 Totals 29 6 9 6
Pittsburgh .......................... 010 021 000 4
Milwaukee.......................... 002 020 20x 6
EWolf (4). DPMilwaukee 1. LOBPittsburgh
8, Milwaukee8. 2BWalker 2(34), R.Cedeno(25),
McGehee (24). HRFielder 3 (38), R.Weeks (20).
SBPresley (9), Braun (32). CSC.Gomez (2).
SPagnozzi, Wolf, Morgan.
IP H R ER BB SO
Pittsburgh
Ohlendorf ................. 5 5 4 4 3 3
Resop....................... 1 1 0 0 1 1
J.Hughes L,0-1........
1
3 2 2 2 1 1
Watson .....................
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Meek......................... 1 1 0 0 1 0
Milwaukee
Wolf........................... 5
2
3 9 4 4 3 3
Loe............................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Hawkins W,3-1........ 1 1 0 0 0 1
Fr.Rodriguez H,17.. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Axford S,46-48........ 1 0 0 0 0 1
HBPby Ohlendorf (R.Weeks).
UmpiresHome, Andy Fletcher;First, Bill Welke-
;Second, Tim Welke;Third, Jim Reynolds.
Reds 5, Mets 4, 13 innings
Cincinnati New York
ab r h bi ab r h bi
BPhllps 2b 3 0 1 0 JosRys ss 6 2 3 2
JFrncs ph-3b 4 1 2 1 RTejad 2b 3 1 2 0
Stubbs cf 5 0 3 1 DHerrr p 0 0 0 0
Votto 1b 6 2 1 1 Igarash p 0 0 0 0
Bruce rf 5 1 3 2 Stinson p 0 0 0 0
Heisey lf 5 0 0 0 RPauln ph 1 0 0 0
Frazier 3b-2b 6 0 1 0 Thayer p 0 0 0 0
Mesorc c 4 0 1 0 Harris lf 6 0 0 0
Sappelt pr 0 1 0 0 DWrght 3b 6 0 1 1
RHrndz c 1 0 0 0 Evans 1b-rf 5 1 1 0
Janish ss 3 0 2 0 Thole c 5 0 2 1
Alonso ph 1 0 0 0 Bay pr 0 0 0 0
Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Baxter rf 3 0 1 0
Willis ph 1 0 0 0 Satin ph-1b 1 0 0 0
Masset p 0 0 0 0 Pridie cf 5 0 0 0
Bray p 0 0 0 0 Capuan p 2 0 0 0
Leake ph 1 0 0 0 Pasccc ph 1 0 0 0
LeCure p 0 0 0 0 Beato p 0 0 0 0
Corder p 0 0 0 0 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0
Arroyo p 3 0 0 0 Acosta p 0 0 0 0
Renteri ph-ss 3 0 1 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0
JuTrnr
ph-2b 2 0 0 0
Totals 51 515 5 Totals 46 410 4
Cincinnati ............ 200 001 001 000 1 5
New York............ 101 011 000 000 0 4
EChapman (4). DPCincinnati 2, New York 1.
LOBCincinnati 13, NewYork11. 2BJ.Francisco
(7), Stubbs (22), Bruce (27), Evans (10).
3BJ.Francisco (1), Stubbs (3). HRVotto (29),
Bruce (32), Jos.Reyes 2 (7). SBJos.Reyes (39).
CSStubbs (10), Evans (1). SStubbs.
Cincinnati
IP H R ER BB SO
Arroyo 8 9 4 4 1 6
Chapman ................. 1 1 0 0 1 1
Masset...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Bray........................... 1 0 0 0 1 2
LeCure W,2-1.......... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Cordero S,37-43..... 1 0 0 0 4 0
Capuano................... 6 5 3 3 1 9
Beato H,11...............
2
3 1 0 0 0 2
Byrdak H,8...............
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Acosta H,7............... 1
2
3 4 1 1 0 2
Parnell BS,6-12.......
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
D.Herrera.................
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
Igarashi .................... 1
2
3 1 0 0 3 1
Stinson ..................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Thayer L,0-3 ............ 1 1 1 1 0 0
HBPby Arroyo (R.Tejada), by Igarashi (R.Her-
nandez). BalkCordero.
UmpiresHome, Marvin Hudson; First, Brian Run-
ge; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, Tim McClelland.
T H I S D A T E I N
B A S E B A L L
Sept. 28
1919 In the shortest nine-inning game in major
league history, 51 minutes, the New York Giants
beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-1.
1920 A grand jury indicted eight members of the
Chicago White Sox on charges of fixing the 1919
World Series in the Black Sox Scandal.
1938 Gabby Hartnett hit his famous Homer in
the Gloamin in the ninth inning against Mace
Brown to give the Chicago Cubs a 6-5 victory, their
ninth straight, at Wrigley Field. It was a key triumph
en route to the Cubs NL pennant.
AP PHOTO
The Phillies Hunter Pence follows through on a two-run home run
in the fifth inning of Tuesdays game against the Atlanta Braves.
ting his first two major league
homers after being thrust into
the lineup because of injuries to
catchers Jarrod Saltalamacchia
(sore collarbone) and Jason Va-
ritek (knee).
Lavarnway, a Yale philosophy
major who never played a big
league game before August, hit
a three-run drive in the fourth
inning and added a solo shot for
an 8-4 lead in the eighth.
Jacoby Ellsbury and Marco
Scutaro also connected for Bos-
ton, which scored all its runs on
home runs.
Alfredo Aceves (10-2) pitched
3 2-3 innings of three-hit relief
for the Red Sox, who survived
homers from Baltimores Matt
Wieters and Adam Jones.
After the Orioles scored twice
in the eighth off Daniel Bard to
make it 8-6, Jonathan Papelbon
survived a hectic ninth for his
31st save. Wieters drove in a run
with a grounder and Baltimore
had the potential tying run at
second with two outs before
Jones grounded out on a 3-2
pitch.
Pitching at Camden Yards for
the first time since being traded
by Baltimore to Seattle in Feb-
ruary 2008, Boston starter Erik
Bedard gave up three runs and
five hits in 3 1-3 innings. The
left-hander struck out six but
needed 84 pitches to get 10
outs.
Bedard retired the first two
batters without difficulty, then
walked Nick Markakis and
yielded an RBI double to Vladi-
mir Guerrero to fall behind 1-0.
Boston took the lead in the
third against rookie Zach Brit-
ton (11-11) when Scutaro hit a
two-out double and Ellsbury fol-
lowed with his 32nd homer.
Ellsbury has hit in 35 straight
games against the Orioles, a
streak that began on April 17,
2009.
Lavarnway connected on a 3-2
pitch in the fourth following sin-
gles by David Ortiz and Adrian
Gonzalez. Wieters answered in
the bottom half with his 22nd
home run, the second in two
nights, to make it 5-3.
A triple by Carl Crawford and
Scutaros homer off Jason Ber-
ken made it 7-3 in the sixth.
Jones led off the bottom half
with a homer off Aceves.
NOTES: Bostons Jed Lowrie
started in the cleanup spot for
the first time in his career. He
went 0 for 5 with two strikeouts.
... Saltalamacchia was available
if needed. Before the game he
said, I feel good, I feel like I can
perform, but if it takes today to
be 100 percent tomorrow, then
thats what well do. ... Boston
manager Terry Francona said
RHP Clay Buchholz, whos on
the 60-day DL with a back
strain, could find his way onto
the postseason roster. ... For the
second time in two nights, play
was interrupted when a fan ran
onto the field. ... Boston starters
have a 7.28 ERA in September.
... Alfredo Simon will pitch
Wednesday for the Orioles.
BOSTON
Continued fromPage 1B
the fourth straight for Tampa
Bay.
Russell Martin hit a solo
homer for the Yankees, but also
grounded into the triple play
that helped Hellickson escape
further damage after Nick
Swishers RBI double gave New
York a 3-2 lead in the sixth.
The Yankees, who clinched
the division title and homefield
advantage throughout the AL
playoffs last week, rested Derek
Jeter and plan to play most if
not all of their regular lineup
again on Wednesday. Manager
Joe Girardi remained undecided
on a starting pitcher for the fi-
nale, but it figures to be a reliev-
er.
New York general manager
Brian Cashman reiterated how
nice it is to be ina positionto not
have to go down to the wire.
Imnot pulling for anybody. I
knowImglad that we were able
to do what we did, Cashman
said. I know that both parties
involved, Boston and Tampa
Bay, are having sleepless nights.
Theyre hungry. Rather than
have to live to through it, I think
both want to fast forward it to
see what happens. Ive been
there.
Zobrist has homered five
times in his last 10 games after
going 39 games without hitting
one. Martins solo homer
trimmed the early lead to 2-1,
and the Yankees tied it in the
fourth when Brett Gardner, who
hadsingled, scoredfromthirdas
Curtis Granderson grounded in-
to a double play.
New York wasted a couple of
opportunities to take charge
against Hellickson, who allowed
three runs and six hits in six in-
nings. Mark Teixeira flied to
right field with the bases loaded
toendthe third, andthe Yankees
also failed to score with the
bases filled in the sixth, when
Martin ground into a 5-4-3 triple
play.
After Swishers RBI double,
Jorge Posada drew an intention-
al walk to load the bases against
Hellickson with no outs. The
rookie escaped the jam when
Martin hit a sharp grounder to
third baseman Evan Longoria,
who stepped on the bag and
threw to second baseman Zo-
brist for the second out. Zo-
brists relay tofirst arrivedahead
of Martin, who dived head first
into the base.
Colon allowed two runs and
seven hits in 51-3 innings. Girar-
di usedfour relievers Soriano,
Cory Wade, David Robertson
and Mariano Rivera in their
final tuneup for the playoffs.
NOTES: Rays DH Johnny Da-
mon singled in the second in-
ning, moving past Lou Gehrig
into sole possession of 57th
place on the career hits list with
2,722. .. Tampa Bay and Boston
both are trying to become the
first team to start a season 0-6
and make the playoffs. ... Cash-
man flew to Florida to take part
in a postseason organizational
meeting with Girardi and his
coaching staff.
RAYS
Continued fromPage 1B
S T A N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-New York.................................... 97 64 .602 6-4 L-3 52-29 45-35
Boston............................................ 90 71 .559 7 3-7 W-1 45-36 45-35
Tampa Bay..................................... 90 71 .559 7 6-4 W-4 46-34 44-37
Toronto........................................... 80 81 .497 17 10 4-6 L-4 42-39 38-42
Baltimore........................................ 68 93 .422 29 22 6-4 L-1 38-42 30-51
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-Detroit........................................ 93 67 .581 6-4 W-2 48-31 45-36
Cleveland ..................................... 80 80 .500 13 9
1
2 5-5 L-2 44-37 36-43
Chicago ........................................ 79 82 .491 14
1
2 11 6-4 W-2 36-44 43-38
Kansas City.................................. 71 90 .441 22
1
2 19 6-4 L-1 40-41 31-49
Minnesota .................................... 62 99 .385 31
1
2 28 3-7 W-1 32-48 30-51
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-Texas .......................................... 94 66 .588 8-2 W-4 52-29 42-37
Los Angeles .................................. 86 74 .538 8 3
1
2 4-6 L-2 45-34 41-40
Oakland.......................................... 72 88 .450 22 17
1
2 4-6 L-1 43-38 29-50
Seattle ............................................ 67 93 .419 27 22
1
2 4-6 W-1 39-43 28-50
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-Philadelphia............................ 101 60 .627 3-7 W-3 52-29 49-31
Atlanta ........................................ 89 72 .553 12 3-7 L-4 47-33 42-39
Washington................................ 79 81 .494 21
1
2 9
1
2 8-2 L-1 44-36 35-45
New York ................................... 76 84 .475 24
1
2 12
1
2 5-5 L-2 33-46 43-38
Florida ........................................ 72 89 .447 29 17 4-6 W-1 31-46 41-43
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-Milwaukee................................ 94 66 .588 7-3 L-1 55-24 39-42
St. Louis....................................... 88 72 .550 6
1
2 6-4 L-1 45-36 43-36
Cincinnati ..................................... 78 82 .488 16 10
1
2 4-6 W-2 42-39 36-43
Pittsburgh.................................... 72 88 .450 22 16
1
2 4-6 W-1 36-45 36-43
Chicago ....................................... 70 90 .438 24 18
1
2 5-5 L-3 39-42 31-48
Houston ....................................... 56 104 .350 38 32
1
2 5-5 W-1 31-48 25-56
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
x-Arizona...................................... 93 67 .581 6-4 L-1 50-29 43-38
San Francisco.............................. 85 75 .531 8 3
1
2 5-5 W-1 45-34 40-41
Los Angeles................................. 81 78 .509 11
1
2 7 8-2 W-2 42-39 39-39
Colorado....................................... 72 88 .450 21 16
1
2 2-8 L-1 38-43 34-45
San Diego..................................... 70 90 .438 23 18
1
2 7-3 W-1 34-45 36-45
x-clinched division
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WILKES-BARRELaurel
Roughsedge and Brea Seabrook
each scored a goal to lead GAR
to a 2-1 victory over Tunkhan-
nock on Tuesday.
Seabrook also had an assist
and Samantha Bryan made four
saves in the game, which was
called after the first half due to
the stormy conditions.
For Tunkhannock, Liz Franko
netted a goal and Tara Hartman
had five saves.
Tunkhannock ............................................... 1 X 1
GAR.............................................................. 2 X 2
First half: 1. GAR: Laurel Roughsedge (Brea Sea-
brook) 22:15; 2. GAR: BreaSeabrook 5:13; 3. TUN:
Liz Franko 2:56.
Saves: TUN5 (Tara Hartman), GAR4 (Saman-
tha Bryan).
H.S. BOYS SOCCER
Berwick 4,
Nanticoke 0
Anthony Ramos and Arlen-
son Reyes each scored a goal in
the first 14 minutes of the game
to help Berwick pick up a rain-
shortened win.
Kyle Venditti and Luke Hang-
er also struck the net for the
Bulldogs.
For Nanticoke, Mike Mavus
had nine saves.
Berwick......................................................... 4 X 4
Nanticoke ..................................................... 0 X 0
First half: 1.BER: Anthony Ramos 6:10; 2. BER:
Arlenson Reyes 13:06; 3. BER: Kyle Venditti (Zach
Klinger) 16:05; 4. Luke Hanger (Jose Umana)
36:00.
Shots: BER 17, NAN 4; Saves: BER 3 (Alex
Buck), NAN9 (Mike Mavus); Corners: BER2, NAN
1.
Hanover Area 4,
Wyoming Area 2
Austin Bogart scored three
goals and picked up an assist to
spark Hanover Areas offense in
a victory against Wyoming
Area. James Lukachinsky also
netted a goal.
For Wyoming Area, Sean
OMalley struck net and Aaron
Carter picked up 10 goalie
saves.
The game was called five
minutes into the second half
due to rain.
Wyoming Area ............................................. 1 1 2
Hanover Area............................................... 3 1 4
First half: 1. HAN: Austin Bogart (Jeff Albert, Matt
Elmy) 30:29; 2. WA: Sean OMalley 27:20; 3. HAN:
Bogart (Elmy) 23:07; 4. HAN: Bogart (Elmy) 17:18.
Second half: 1. HAN: James Lukachinsky (Bo-
gart) 39:32; 2. WA: Christopher Bome 38:33.
Shots: WA 12, HAN 20; Saves: WA 10 (Aaron
Carter), HAN8 (Dan Tomko); Corners: WA2, HAN
0.
H.S. VOLLEYBALL
Wyoming Area 3, GAR 0
Kate Kross scored a game-
high 23 service points, and had
15 aces and three kills to lead
Wyoming Area to a victory over
GAR 25-8, 25-10, 25-10.
Leslie Shumlas followed with
18 points and seven aces, while
Audrey Hiedacavage finished
with nine points, five aces and
11 assists.
For GAR, Jocelyne Vasquez
had two points and four kills,
while Vanessa Ttatenchi fol-
lowed with four assists and one
point.
Meyers 3, Hanover Area 0
Amy Kowalczyk scored 18
service points with five aces,
four digs and 14 assists to help
give Meyers a win over Hanov-
er Area 25-23, 25-17, 25-20.
Kyra Wolsieffer followed with
11 points, 16 digs, three aces
and four kills, while Tess Sauer
chipped in with eight points
and 13 digs.
For Hanover Area, Shawna
Rabbis finished with three aces
and 15 digs, and Kim Ozmina
had five digs and five assists.
Holy Redeemer triumphs
Holy Redeemer defeated
Wyoming Valley West 25-10,
25-5, 25-15 on Monday.
H.S. TENNIS
Holy Redeemer 3,
Hanover Area 0
Nellie Chmil defeated Elise
House in second singles 6-0, 6-0
to pace Holy Redeemer to a win
over Hanover Area. Emily Su-
chocki defeated Kati McManus
6-0, 6-1 in third singles. First
singles were rained out.
In first doubles, Allison Muth
and Shaina Dougherty beat
Sara Biller and Carmen Cesari
6-0, 6-2. Second doubles were
rained out.
COLLEGE GOLF
Scranton 304, Wilkes 342
Wilkes mens team lost to the
University of Scranton in their
home debut at Huntsville Golf
Club.
Matt Kachurak led the Colo-
nels shooting a 76. Anthony
Gagliostro followed with an 84
while Darren Mensch posted an
88. Mark Wallis finished the
match with a 96.
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
PSU-Wilkes-Barre 3,
PSU-Scranton 0
Abigail Collins scored 11
service points and tallied 13
kills to help give PSU-Wilkes-
Barre a home victory over PSU-
Scranton 25-15, 25-14, 25-17.
Kellie Yekel contributed to
the win with 17 kills and 15 digs
for PSU-Wilkes-Barre (4-1).
L O C A L R O U N D U P
Early outburst enough to lift GAR past Tigers
The Times Leader staff
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Hanover Areas Dylan Luzny takes the ball fromWyoming Areas Sean OMalley during Tuesdays
4-2 victory by the Hawkeyes.
NEWYORKMark Sanchez
has no concerns about his bro-
kennoseevenif it means afew
less magazine covers for now.
The Jets quarterback and re-
cent GQcover boy suffered what
the team called a minor break
in his nose Sunday, but he has al-
ready been cleared to practice
this week without limitations
and play in New Yorks next
game at Baltimore.
It feels a lot better now, and
well just worry about it after the
season, Sanchez said Tuesday
during his weekly radio appear-
ance on 1050 ESPN Radio. Its
no big deal.
It was the first time Sanchez
broke his nose and said it felt
weird for a little bit. He was hit
inthe face ona sackby Oaklands
Kamerion Wimbley in the third
quarter, hadhis nose reset onthe
sideline and finished by wearing
a visor on his helmet, something
hell do for at least the next few
games.
Well take it game by game,
Sanchez said. We play inthe ele-
ments out here, so I dont know
how well a visor holds up. Ive
never even thought about wear-
ing a visor before. Well take it
game by game, but Im not wor-
ried about it either way.
Hes also not concerned about
the cosmetic ramifications of the
injury, even after appearing on
the cover of the September issue
of GQ. The magazine included
several photos of the bare-chest-
ed quarterback, who was razzed
by his teammates andother play-
ers around the league.
I mean, if its a cosmetic
thing, I dont really care, San-
chez said. Ill break my nose ev-
ery game as long as were going
towin. I dont careabout that. Its
not a big deal.
Sanchez also stood up for his
coach after Hall of Fame quarter-
back Joe Namath suggested dur-
ing a radio interview that Rex
Ryan is making his team over-
confident, which helped lead to
its loss Sunday at Oakland. Ryan
said Monday that he wouldnt
change who is because of Na-
maths opinion, and added that
the former Jets star doesnt
know our team. Hes on the out-
side.
N F L
Jets Sanchez will worry about broken nose after season
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez is shown playing
against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday in Oakland, Calif.
INDIANAPOLIS The Colts
needed a quarterback with
knowledge of their offense. Dan
Orlovsky needed a job.
On Tuesday, Orlovsky rejoined
Indianapolis the team he
spent training camp with this
summer.
Aperson familiar with the deal
confirmed the signing Tuesday
night, but requested anonymity
because the Colts had not yet an-
nounced the move.
Injuries forced the Colts (0-3)
to add depth at quarterback be-
fore Monday nights game at
Tampa Bay.
Four-time league MVP Peyton
Manning has missed the first
three games after having neck
surgery Sept. 8. The recovery
was expected to take at least two
months and could keep him out
the entire season, though the
Colts are hoping he will return to
practice in December.
Mannings replacement, Kerry
Collins, missed some practice
time last week with a sore throw-
ing shoulder and left Sunday
nights game against Pittsburgh
with concussion-like symptoms.
Teamofficials have not yet said
whether he was diagnosed with a
concussion and there are ques-
tions about whether hell be able
to play this week.
The only other active quarter-
back on the roster is three-year
veteran Curtis Painter, who beat
out Orlovsky as the No. 3quarter-
back.
Indys backup quarterback is
punter Pat McAfee, and team
vice chairman Bill Polian told lis-
teners to his weekly radio show
Monday night that the Colts
would not go into this weeks
game withonly Painter andMcA-
fee.
Kerry is feeling better today
(Monday), Polian said. He has
togothroughaworkout protocol,
and we know more later in the
week. With Kerry a little dinged
upwe probablywouldnot use Pat
in that role (as the backup), we
probably would use someone
else.
That would be Orlovsky, who
was released in the Colts final
cutdown in September.
He was 25 of 54 for 386 yards
with three touchdowns and three
interceptions during the presea-
son. He also was sacked five
times.
Colts bring
back QB
Orlovsky
The Associated Press
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theyre talking about he can start
working out on Thursday.
Even though they may let himgo
Thursday, they tested him again
for a concussion (Monday). And
a lot of that is medical stuff that
probably oughta come from the
doctors and the trainers, because
theres nerves involved and some
different things.
But the underlying fact is that
Lynn is not anywhere near as se-
vere as we were scared to death
of.
Paterno was reluctant to set a
timetable for Lynns return to
game action, as he continues to
be evaluated by doctors. Senior
Chaz Powell and junior Stephon
Morris are expected to start at
cornerback against the Hoosiers.
True freshman Adrian Amos
will also play some snaps and
sophomore safety Malcolm Wil-
lis could also see significant time
out of the nickel on Saturday.
Well have three kids ready,
Paterno said of his cornerbacks.
Obviously youd like to have
Lynn, because Lynns been in a
lot of big games and Lynns got
the experience as opposed to
sticking a freshman in there
(for) Big Ten games.
But thats where we are. I
think were fortunate that we
have a couple of these younger
kids that can step in.
Mauti, meanwhile, is poised to
slipintothe role of de factoassist-
ant linebackers coach that Sean
Lee occupied in 2008.
As a true freshmanthat season,
Mauti got plenty of coaching
fromLee, whohadtornanACLin
preseasoncampandspent the en-
tire year on the sideline with a
headset.
Infirmary report
Elsewhere onthe team, backup
tailback Brandon Beachum will
miss his second straight game
with an ankle injury he suffered
last week in practice.
The Lions will, however, re-
turn Mike Farrell the teams top
reserveat tackleafter hemissed
three games with a sprained
knee.
Curtis Drakes status remains
difficult to predict. The wideout
made his first catch since the end
of the 2009 season last Saturday
against EasternMichigan, but his
leg continues to bother him.
Were trying to bring him
along so that we dont jeopardize
his future, and yet keep himclose
enoughsothat whenhefeels real-
ly well, he cangointhere andbe a
factor in the football game, Pa-
terno said.
The song remains the same
For the fifth straight Tuesday,
Paterno would not commit to a
starting quarterback.
As we talk right now, I
couldnt tell youwhowere gonna
start, Paterno said.
Both Rob Bolden and Matt
McGloin are expected to rotate
drives in some fashion through-
out the game.
LIONS
Continued from Page 1B
We know a little bit about
each other and Paul is a real
smart player. Its nice to be on the
same side now, he said.
For Barton, 24, its also nice to
just be back on the ice after a dis-
appointing finish to his stellar
college career. After not missing
a game during his four-year col-
lege career, Barton suffered a hip
injury inthe Hockey East playoffs
and missed the semifinals. It was
only the second time in school
history that Merrimack made it
that far and Barton could do
nothing but watch as his team
beat Thompson and New Hamp-
shire to advance to the finals,
where they lost to Boston Col-
lege.
It was the first time I got hurt
in four years and it was very
tough to sit in the press box and
watch, Barton said. We fell
short andI wishI couldve helped
them out.
Still, Barton concluded his col-
lege career posting an impressive
48 goals and 119 points in 141
games. He did get a brief taste of
the AHLat the end of last season,
suiting up for a game with
Bridgeport. Now, Barton is hop-
ing to impress the Penguins
enough for a longer stay by being
productive on and off the ice.
During his college career, the
Calgary native was involved with
numerous charities and commu-
nity groups, including the
Wounded Warriors program that
works with wounded veterans.
Its fun to do things to help
those guys. Thats the easy stuff
we can do to give back to them,
Barton said. All that stuff goes a
long way.
That includes catching the eye
of Wilkes-Barre/Scranton coach
John Hynes, who regularly
preaches the importance of de-
velopingbothontheiceandaway
from it.
Chris comes from a great
background with not only his
playingability but the type of per-
son he is, Hynes said. Thats
what we want inour organization
guys that are good players with
good character off the ice. That
translates into having good
teams.
NOTES: During Tuesdays
practice players participated in a
20 minute scrimmage. Alex
Grant and Ben Street scored
goals for the White team, while
Geoff Walker tallied the only goal
for the Black squad.
The intensity level was
raised a bit during practice as the
Penguins prepare for their first
exhibition game tonight in Sara-
toga Springs, N.Y., against the
Adirondack Phantoms.
Today, whenyour thirddrill is
a two-on-two battle drill, its
training camp time, forward
Bryan Lerg said. Coach (John)
Hynes is stressing that andevery-
one is playing hard.
Hynes said the lineup for to-
nights game will consist of main-
ly players trying out for the team.
The lineup will change, obvious-
ly, when the Penguins play three
exhibition games in three days
beginning at home this Friday
against Hershey.
The remainder of the presea-
son features a game at Hershey
on Saturday and a home game
Sunday against the Phantoms.
PENS
Continued from Page 1B
Stadium to see future Yankees
in person, he said.
But the Mets said no.
In a move first reported by
The Star-Ledger, the National
League team invoked its terri-
torial rights to nix a new Yan-
kees affiliate in the area, even
temporarily.
The media relations staffs for
both teams asked a reporter to
send questions in an email. By
Tuesday evening, neither had
responded.
The Newark stadium is own-
ed by the City of Newark and
Essex County governments
and managed by the Essex
County Improvement Author-
ity.
DiVincenzo, who said he is a
fan of both NewYork teams but
prefers the Yankees, said its a
huge disappointment.
He said that his office, the
Governors Office and the Yan-
kees had worked out what im-
provements would be needed
and even how to compensate
the Can-Am Leagues Newark
Bears for spending a year on
the road.
Now, the Bears know theyll
be at home next year. Its not
clear where the Yankees Tri-
ple-A team will be.
METS
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Double block on qui-
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Updated kitchens &
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Original woodwork, 9
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Price reduced.
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$129,000
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Any insights on Greece?
Investors in the U.S. are likely
to pay attention to a speech
today from Yves Mersch, the
head of Luxembourgs central
bank. Mersch is also a
member of the European Cen-
tral Banks governing council,
so investors will be listening for
any news he can offer about
negotiations to help Greece
avoid default on its debts next
month. And any information he
has about the European
economy in general.
How weak was manufacturing?
Orders for durable goods like planes, cars and computers tend to
fluctuate sharply from one month to the next. But economists still
look at the Commerce Departments monthly report on durable
goods for a sense of how manufacturing is doing. Weve already had
several reports that manufacturing weakened further during August.
The durable goods report is expected to echo that assessment.
Bernanke speaks
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben
Bernanke will give a speech at
the Cleveland Clinic. His
appearance comes a week after
the Fed said it would sell short-
term Treasurys and buy long-
term ones to try to stimulate the
economy. Hell give his speech
after the close of stock trading.
If Bernanke has any more
insights about where the
economy is headed, his
remarks may have an impact on
financial markets on Thursday. Source: FactSet
Durable goods orders, month-over-month change
4.1%
-3.6
2.1
4.1
-0.5
est.
0.9
M A M J J A
Home prices rose in July
An index of home prices in the na-
tions largest cities rose from June to
July, though is still down from the
same month a year earlier.
The Standard & Poors/Case-Shiller
index of 20 American cities, a key mea-
sure that is closely watched by econo-
mists, was up 0.9 percent over June,
but down 4.1 percent from July 2010.
The rise in prices made for the
fourth consecutive month of gains.
Best Buy to hire fewer
Best Buy will hire about half as many
seasonal staff as last year and increase
the hours its regular staffers work as
part of its plans for the crucial up-
coming holiday season.
The largest U.S. electronics retailer
also plans to expand services like free
tech support and a longer window for
product returns during the holidays. It
will also promote under-$100 deals to
coax shoppers into its stores.
Third day of stock gains
Stocks closed higher Tuesday for the
third day in a row on hopes that Eu-
ropean leaders are moving closer to a
plan to contain that regions debt crisis.
Germanys chancellor Angela Merkel
said her country would do whatever it
could to help Greece. Greeces finance
minister also said that country would
receive the next round of bailout loans
in time to avoid default.
I N B R I E F
$3.50 $2.65 $3.54
$4.06
07/17/08
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30.70 22.94 AmWtrWks AWK 30.50 +.23
51.50 36.76 Amerigas APU 44.16 +.96
23.79 19.28 AquaAm WTR 21.46 +.24
38.02 24.42 ArchDan ADM 25.77 +.24
333.99 224.00 AutoZone AZO 326.00 -1.12
15.31 6.00 BkofAm BAC 6.48 -.12
32.50 18.28 BkNYMel BK 19.27 +.47
17.49 5.11 BonTon BONT 5.71 +.07
52.95 34.33 CIGNA CI 44.23 +.95
39.50 29.45 CVS Care CVS 34.69 +.29
71.77 58.25 CocaCola KO 69.57 +.81
27.16 16.91 Comcast CMCSA 22.33 +.43
28.95 21.67 CmtyBkSy CBU 23.40 +.09
42.50 15.91 CmtyHlt CYH 17.24 +.22
38.69 30.14 CoreMark CORE 32.04 -.09
13.63 4.81 Entercom ETM 5.53 +.45
21.02 8.93 FairchldS FCS 12.10 +.28
9.84 6.12 FrontierCm FTR 6.32 -.05
18.71 13.09 Genpact G 15.33 +.32
13.74 7.00 HarteHnk HHS 8.74 +.18
55.00 46.99 Heinz HNZ 51.67 +.95
60.00 45.67 Hershey HSY 59.97 -.03
36.30 29.80 Kraft KFT 34.93 +.67
27.45 18.07 Lowes LOW 20.24 +.42
91.05 66.41 M&T Bk MTB 72.75 -.64
91.22 72.14 McDnlds MCD 89.74 +.40
24.98 17.05 NBT Bcp NBTB 18.72 +.25
10.28 4.25 NexstarB NXST 6.61 +.03
65.19 42.70 PNC PNC 49.20 -.22
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71.89 59.25 PepsiCo PEP 62.43 +.54
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44.65 23.60 SoUnCo SUG 41.02 -.10
12.45 6.40 Supvalu SVU 6.96 +.02
59.72 42.55 TJX TJX 57.75 -.13
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38.95 31.60 VerizonCm VZ 36.89 +.53
57.90 48.31 WalMart WMT 52.03 +.20
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INDIANAPOLISThecost
of employer-sponsored health
insurance surged this year,
snapping a trend toward mod-
erate growth, but experts say
these increases may slowagain
in 2012.
Annual premiums for family
coverage climbed 9 percent
and surpassed $15,000 for the
first time, according to a report
released Tuesday by the Kaiser
Family Foundation and the
Health Research and Educa-
tional Trust. Premiums for sin-
gle coverage rose 8 percent
compared to 2010.
That compares to increases
last year of 3 and 5 percent for
family and single coverage, re-
spectively. The study shows
that premiums for family and
single coverage have more
than doubled since 2001, while
worker wages have risen 34
percent.
Kaiser CEO Drew Altman
said a number of factors may
have played a role in this years
jump. He noted health care
costs continue to rise, and in-
surer profits and the health
care overhaul also have some
impact.
Kaiser said initial provisions
of the newhealth care lawcon-
tributed between 1 and 2 per-
centage points to this years
premiumhikes, which is about
what many insurance analysts
and benefits experts expected.
Companies and workers
split premiums for employer-
sponsored coverage, the most
common form of health insur-
ance in the United States, and
employers generally pick up 70
percent of the bill or more.
Businesses likely reacted to
these cost increases by giving a
smaller raise or no wage in-
crease to their workers, said
Helen Darling, CEO of the Na-
tional Business Group on
Health, a nonprofit organiza-
tion that represents large em-
ployers on health care issues.
(Workers) basically are giv-
ing their pay raise to the health
system, saidDarling, who was
not involved with the Kaiser
study. Its really bad news.
Survey: Health insurance surges in 2011
By TOMMURPHY
AP Business Writer
G
ARRETT, Ky. When business
screeched to a halt at Jerry Ho-
wards eastern Kentucky mine
engineering company two years ago, he
decided to call it quits after four dec-
ades in the coal industry.
We were sort of forced out, Howard
says of the former company, Walturn,
where he was part owner.
Business owners like Howard, poli-
ticians andminers inthe hilly coalfields
of Central Appalachia blame the indus-
try decline on tougher regulation from
the Obama administration. They arent
as ready to talk about something a
change in administrations cannot fix.
The regions thick, easy-to-reach seams
of coal are running out, forcing many
operators to shift to cheaper and more
destructive mining methods that draw
heavier environmental regulation.
Coal here is getting harder and cos-
tlier to dig and the region, which in-
cludes southern West Virginia, Virginia
andTennessee, is headedfor a huge col-
lapse in coal production.
The seams of coal that are left inthis
area are harder and harder to mine, and
theyre thinner and thinner and thin-
ner, said Leonard Fleming, a retired
Kentucky miner and union leader in
Letcher County who worked in the in-
dustry for 32 years.
The Energy Departments statistical
agency, the Energy InformationAdmin-
istration, says productionis expectedto
drop to 112 million tons by 2015, less
than half of the 234 million tons mined
three years ago.
A collapse of that magnitude would
devastate the economies in eastern
Kentucky and southern West Virginia,
whichproduce about 90percent of Cen-
tral Appalachian coal.
There were about 37,000 coal indus-
try employees in Central Appalachia in
2008, accounting for anywhere from 1
to 40 percent of the labor force in indi-
vidual counties, according to a report
by Downstream Strategies, a consult-
ing firm in Morgantown, W.Va. The re-
port blames the decline on the regions
depleted reserves, environmental regu-
lations as well as competition from re-
gions that have lower operating costs.
We are going to see declines in labor
and jobs, and its going to happen rap-
idly in West Virginia, said Rory McIl-
moil, who helpeddraft the report. McIl-
moil said that state is expected to see a
decline of over $100 million in the taxes
coal operators pay to mine in the state.
Industry supporters and political
leaders from the coalfields have taken
aim at the Environmental Protection
Agency under Obama, saying its tough
stance on a surface mining method
known as mountaintop removal is sti-
fling production and eliminating jobs.
AP PHOTO
Former coal company owner and mine engineer Jerry Howard holds tools of his former trade as he stands in his wood-
shop in Garrett, Ky. Coal is deeply linked to the culture and economy in Central Appalachia but the industry is facing
an expected collapse in production over the next few years.
Coal country blues
Appalachia facing steep drop in mining activity
By DYLAN LOVAN
Associated Press
The seams of coal that are
left in this area are harder
and harder to mine, and
theyre thinner and thinner
and thinner.
Leonard Fleming
a retired Kentucky miner
NEW YORK Most children
love to collect things, and this
year toy makers are banking on
it.
Taking a cue from last years
toy hits, many of this years holi-
day offerings are toy sets or fig-
ures that kids cancollect. But un-
like last year, whenSquinkies fig-
ures or Cepias toy hamster Zhu
Zhu pets mostly were collect by
girls, this years collectible toys
are targeting boys.
Among this years collectibles
are Hasbros Beyblade Metal Fu-
sion, a battling spinning top
game for $5.99 to $39.99; Spin
Masters Redakai, a trading card
game, for $5.99 to $19.99; Ce-
pias DaGeDar collectible rolling
balls for $4.99 to $19.99; and Le-
gos Ninjago construction sets
for $3.49 to $119.99.
Jim Silver, an analyst at Time
to Play Magazine, which offers
aninfluential list of hot toys each
year, says the wide price range of
the collectible toys is important
since many families are remain-
ing cautious in their spending
because of worries about the
global economy. At the same
time, he says, toy makers want to
be able to offer more expensive
toys to parents who can afford it
Take Ninjago, they have $100
sets, but basic sets start at under
$10, Silver said. Its important
affordable for all families.
AP PHOTOS
The action-packed, supercharged
battle balls, DaGeDar.
Toys to
collect on
wish list
By MAE ANDERSON
AP Retail Writer
WASHINGTONConsum-
ers earned less and spent less
for a second straight year in
2010. The government report
released Tuesday offered a
deeper look at how Americans
have adjusted their spending
after the worst recession since
the Great Depression.
People spent less last year
on food, cut back on entertain-
ment and eating out at restau-
rants and gave less to charity.
At the same time, they paid
more for gas andhealthcare
trends that have continuedthis
year.
Total spending by consum-
ers fell 2 percent last year, ac-
cording to the Labor Depart-
ments annual survey of con-
sumer behavior. Its only the
second decrease since the gov-
ernment began the survey in
1984. The first came in 2009.
Incomes declined 0.6 per-
cent in 2010, after a 1.1percent
drop in 2009.
This year, consumer spend-
ing and income have increased
only modestly. High unem-
ployment, meager pay increas-
es and a spike in gas prices
have slowed both.
Weak consumer spending
has held back the overall econ-
omy, which barely grew in the
first half of the year.
Economists had hoped a So-
cial Security tax cut would
boost spending this year. It
gave most families an extra
$1,000 to $2,000 in take-home
pay. However, that gain was
offset by a sharpspike inglobal
oil prices, which drove gaso-
line prices higher beginning in
January.
The average price for a gal-
lon of gas peaked in early May
at nearly $4 almost a dollar
more than the price per gallon
at the beginning of the year.
Average household income
before taxes fell to $62,481 in
2010, according to the report.
Thats down from $62,857 in
2009 and $63,563 in 2008.
Average annual expendi-
tures dropped to $48,109. The
average American household
spent $49,067 in 2009 and
$50,486 in 2008.
Consumers earned, spent less in 2010, government report says
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
AP Economics Writer
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location. Suitable for
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MLS#11-345
MARGY 696-0891
15,000
SF Commercial
Bldg w/variety of
uses. 4.6 acre lot
w/plenty of pkg.
MLS#10-1110
JUDY 714-9230
3.895
Acres on W-B Blvd- 700
front feet provides
excellent exposure.
Utilities, access road,
possible KOZ
opportunity. MLS#11-
1346
VIRGINIA ROSE 288-
9371
Creative business
investment opportunity. 10,000 SF
bldg on 3 acres. MLS#11-3121
SUSAN LONGO 714-9264
Outstanding brick
bldg! Parking for 7-10 cars.
MLS#08-2790
PEG 714-9247
Completely redone
3 story building w/finished LL.
Zoned Commercial. MLS#11-1172
JIM 715-9323
Ideal location - Finely appointed
office bldg w/OSP. Can accomodate 1-3 users.
Exec offices & conference rm. MLS#11-995
TRACEY 696-0723 or JUDY 714-9230
Prime location - 8000 SF
multi-use bldg. 1st flr office/commercial
space & 2 apts on 2nd flr. MLS#11-508
RHEA SIMMS 696-6677
4 Sty brick office bldg, more
than half rented. High traffic area. 2 lots
included for pkg. MLS#11-1045
ANDY 714-9225 or MARGY 696-0891
Great investment - Turn
key gas station w/convenient mart.
Prime location. MLS#11-1810
GERI 696-0888
6 residential units, 3
commercial retail spaces & a garage.
Plenty of parking! MLS#10-3569
JILL 696-0875
Wonderful opportunity for
commercial bldg w/ice cream stand, storefront
& apt. Also storage bldg. MLS#11-554
CORINE 715-9321 or MATT 714-9229
Great location on busy Rte
309! Office Bldg w/1500 SF of space
& 2270 SF warehouse. MLS#11-2094
ANITA REBER 788-7501
Commercial Bdg located on
busy Rte 309. 4000 SF of space. Off
street pkg. MLS#11-2096
ANITA REBER 788-7501
Prime location -
ZONED HWY COMMERCIAL- 4 BR Cape
Cod on 100x556 lot. MLS#11-229
RAE 714-9234
3 BR, Ranch w/gar+
attached bldg. Zoned HWY COMM. Ideal
for office or sm business. MLS#10-4367
RAE 714-9234
Unique Building -
May be converted to suit your needs
w/zoning approval. MLS#11-302
DAVID 970-1117
Great location for professional
office. Private drive in rear. Zoned C-3.
Property being sold "as is". MLS#10-4362
TINA 714-9251
Established turn-key
restaurant w/2 apts. Business &
building priced to sell! MLS#11-130
ANDY 714-9225
High traffic Route 11
w/6000 SF Showroom/Garage, &
Apt above. MLS#11-2106
ANITA REBER 788-7501
Great corner property.
Ranch style home includes 2990SF
Commercial space. MLS#11-459
LISA 715-9335
Auto repair & body
shop w/state certified paint booth.
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2 bldgs zoned commercial.
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Average 68/49
Record High 85 in 1998
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Yesterday 0
Month to date 69
Year to date 77
Last year to date 88
Normal year to date 140
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the days
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
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Month to date 8.80
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Year to date 47.50
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Wilkes-Barre 5.24 -0.51 22.0
Towanda 2.77 -0.52 21.0
Lehigh
Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0
Delaware
Port Jervis 5.03 -0.34 18.0
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Highs: 66-72. Lows: 59-63. Cloudy with a
chance of showers today. Cloudy with
showers continuing tonight.
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Highs: 71-77. Lows: 65-68. Cloudy with a
chance of showers today. Cloudy with
showers continuing tonight.
The Jersey Shore
Highs: 68-75. Lows: 59-64. Cloudy with a
chance of showers today. Cloudy with
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chance of showers today. Cloudy with
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stalled storm,
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downpours that
will last into
tonight.
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then on Friday
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invade ahead of
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perature here
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last night brings
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C M Y K
TASTE S E C T I O N C
THE TIMES LEADER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2011
timesleader.com
I LOVE COOKING
for my family, espe-
cially when we all
get together on a
Sunday afternoon
to watch the Chica-
go Bears play foot-
ball. I know there
are some big appetites to fill, and yes,
I am a Bears fan.
After the normal snacks, we enjoy a
big helping of my Beef Goulash. This
recipe yields about two gallons, so I
usually make it the day before the
game. Arent some things always
better the second day anyway?

Ingredients
4 onions, diced
2 carrots, diced
1 tablespoon garlic, diced
1 tablespoon roasted red peppers,
diced
5 pounds ground beef
6 pounds whole peeled tomatoes
4 tablespoons Hungarian paprika
1/4 teaspoon caraway seeds
3 teaspoons oregano
1/4 teaspoon marjoram
3 ounces all-purpose flour
1 dash Tabasco Sauce
Salt and pepper
2 ounces olive oil
Chicken stock, as needed
Cheddar cheese, as needed
Sour cream, as needed

Method of Preparation
Heat olive oil in a suitable stock or
sauce pot.
Add onions, carrots and garlic and
cook until vegetables are translucent.
Add the ground beef and cook thor-
oughly. Depending on the grade of beef
used, you may want to strain off any
grease from the top.
Add flour and cook for two more
minutes.
Add whole peeled tomatoes including
the liquid.
Add roasted red peppers and remain-
ing seasonings (except salt & pepper).
Simmer for 20-30 minutes.
You may use chicken broth to achieve
your desired consistency.
Add final seasonings of salt and pep-
per to taste.
Serve in a bowl and garnish with sour
cream or my personal favorite: shredded
cheddar cheese (and lots of it!)
If this recipe is too big for you to
handle, feel free to call us at Vanderlyns,
at 283-6260, and we can let you know
when we will be featuring this item.
Enjoy!
CHEFS CORNER
B I L L P R I C E
VANDERLYN S RESTAURANT
Beef goulash
crowd-pleaser
on game day
EDITORS NOTE: Bill Price is the Chef de
Cuisine at Vanderlyns Restaurant on
Schuyler Avenue in Kingston. If you would
like to contribute a recipe to Chefs Corner,
contact mbiebel@timesleader.com or
829-7283.
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Beef Goulash at Vanderlyns.
Why go to the trouble of making
butter at home? After all, thats why
they package it all up neat in little
sticks for us at the grocery store.
And yet, it is so worth doing. Home-
made butter, simply put, is utterly
amazing. Plus, its neither difficult nor
expensive. The process even can dou-
ble as entertainment for the kids.
Butter is a pretty basic food, and so
is the making of it. Cream is agitated
until the liquid buttermilk separates
from the solid fats. The fats are the
butter. Thats it.
And there are plenty of ways to
agitate cream. The most basic is to fill
a jar about half full with cream. Tight-
ly screw a lid onto the jar (canning
jars are ideal), then shake vigorously.
First it will slosh, then it will seem to
turn solid (at which point its essen-
tially whipped cream), then it will
form a lump of butter in liquid.
While simple, this method is tiring.
Youll be shaking that jar for a solid
five or more minutes. Its a good pro-
ject for the kids.
But to make butter to serve, its
better to use either an electric mixer
or food processor. Its faster and far
less tiring.
For the best-tasting butter, buy the
best quality cream you can find. Keep
in mind that the amount of cream you
use will make roughly half as much
butter. So a quart of cream will make
about 1 pound of butter. After youve
made the butter, pour off the butter-
milk and add it to your pancakes,
muffins or other baked goods.
It also makes a great base for salad
dressings.

HOMEMADE BUTTER
Start to finish: 20 minutes
Makes about 1 pound butter
1 quart heavy cream, left at room tem-
perature for 30 minutes
Salt, optional
To use the food processor, pour the
cream into the bowl fitted with either the
plastic or metal blade. Process on high.
To use an electric mixer, pour the
cream into the bowl and beat with the
wire whip attachment. Use a deep bowl
with a splatter guard if available.
Regardless of the method used, the
cream will go through the same stages.
At first the cream will thicken and be
whipped into soft peaks, then firm peaks.
Then the cream will begin to get grainy.
Finally a liquid will be released so that
you have lumps of fat in a milky colored
liquid. The entire process should take 5 to
20 minutes, depending on the method
used.
Rest a fine mesh strainer over a bowl
and strain out the buttermilk. Reserve for
another recipe. Place the butter in a bowl
and knead with your hand to squeeze out
any more buttermilk. It may seem odd to
knead butter, but it will hold together and
kneads easily.
You can use the butter immediately or
refrigerate it for later. If storing for later,
youll want to wash the butter. This
helps remove even more buttermilk from
the butter so it doesnt sour. Add 1/2 cup
of ice water to the butter in the bowl.
Continue kneading the butter in the ice
water. Pour off the milky liquid. Repeat
the ice water wash and kneading process
until the liquid remains clear.
If youd like to keep unsalted butter
(such as for baking), wrap the butter in
parchment paper and then plastic wrap
and refrigerate for two weeks or freeze
for six months. Otherwise add salt, to
taste, then wrap in parchment and plastic
wrap. It also can be stored in an airtight
container.
This is also a good point to add other
flavorings, if desired, such as honey and
cinnamon for toast and pancakes, or
herbs and garlic for bread or meat.
AP PHOTO
For the best-tasting butter, buy the
best-quality cream you can find.
By ALISON LADMAN
For The Associated Press
Homemade butter a delectable family treat
T
he apple. A simple
fruit, easilyrecogniz-
able and most often
thought of as a tasty
rite of fall. For some
local orchards the apple is much
more than a lunchtime snack or
pie ingredient; its a way of life.
Its so special for us to see kids
come here and be in awe of a ride
through the orchard, Nancy
Brace of Braces Orchard in Dal-
las said. We had a little boy that
was shaking when he got off the
wagon, he was so excited. Hed
never seen an apple on a tree be-
fore.
Not only do the wagonrides of-
fer people a chance to pick their
own apples and indulge in cider,
they educate the riders on the
various apples found in the or-
chard.
Braces grows 35 varieties of
apples, starting in August. There
are summer, fall and winter ap-
ples. Right now fall apples are in
the height of the season, the most
popular being the honeycrisp.
Its the perfect apple for eat-
ing, Brace said. Its got a very
sweet taste.
As far as baking is concerned,
Brace points to Cortland apples
as the go-to fruit.
They tend to hold their shape
a bit more, and theyre the only
apple that stays white.
While McIntoshes also can be
used for cooking, Brace said they
tend to go the way of applesauce
consistency when cooked down
and that its a taste preference
when using them.
Ruth Heller, of Hellers Or-
chards in Wapwallopen, an or-
chard that grows 20 different
kinds of apples, said the Empire
apple, a cross between a McIn-
tosh and Red apple, is ideal for
baking.
Texture-wise, they dont fall
apart, she said.
For candy apples, Heller said,
Red Delicious, Empire, Gala (all
semi-sweet) and McIntosh (a bit
more tart) are ideal.
Other apple varieties include
red delicious, another favorite
with a sweet-tart crisp, thick, bit-
ter skin and strong flavor (not
suitable for baking) and golden
delicious apples, with a thin skin
and juicy texture (and fine for
baking).
One of the most common ways
to think of an apple is in its liquid
form, or apple cider, a drink eas-
ily equated with fall.
Hellers Orchard has a fall fes-
tival each year, and cider is a big
selling point.
We make1,500 gallons just for
thefestival, Heller said. Wealso
make about 500 gallons a week.
The cider is not pasteurized,
which both Hellers and Braces
said people appreciate.
They want something natu-
ral, Heller said.
Brace said the orchard uses
flash pasteurization to make ci-
der, which means heating it for
six seconds to kill any e-coli.
The main thing is that we
dont put preservatives in, Brace
said. We think it makes the fla-
vor much better.
In the months to come more
apple varieties will be picked.
These are the apples that will
staylonger, Brace said, because
they take longer to grow.
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Nancy Brace of Braces Orchard in Dallas said honeycrisps are the most popular type of apple this time of year. Braces, a family-owned and -oper-
ated farm since 1826, offers everything from apple salsa to apple dumplings and cider.
SIMPLEAND DELICIOUS
By SARA POKORNY
spokorny@timesleader.com
In coming weeks, you can
celebrate apples in all their
glory at a number of apple-
centric parties, including:
APPLE FESTIVAL: the 23rd
annual event to benefit St.
Peters and St. Johns churches.
With old-time activities and
entertainment.
Where: Heller Orchards, Route
239, Wapwallopen
When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 15
and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 16
More info: 379-3516.

APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL:


with a flea market, book sale,
silent auction, food and apple
pie a la mode
Where: First United Methodist
Church, 408 Wyoming Ave.,
West Pittston.
When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 29
More info: 655-1083

WAGON RIDES, CIDER, CIDER


DOUGHNUTS AND MORE
Where: Braces Orchards, 444
Brace Road, Dallas
Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday
through Sunday
More info: 570-333-4236
CELEBRATE APPLES
Its easy to get creative with how
we cook apples. Recipes can swing
both sweet and savory.

APPLE KIELBASA BAKE


Start to finish: 1 hour (15 minutes
active)
Servings: 6
4 cups Brussels sprouts, halved
1 large red onion, chunked
16-ounce kielbasa, sliced in rounds
2 large Yukon Gold potatoes,
chunked
2 baking apples, peeled, cored and
chunked
6 carrots, peeled and chunked
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 teaspoons dried sage
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
Heat the oven to 400 F. In large
bowl, toss the sprouts, onion, kielbasa,
potatoes, apples and carrots. Drizzle
the oil over mixture; toss again. Sprin-
kle in the sage, salt and pepper. Trans-
fer mixture to a large, rimmed baking
sheet. Bake for 45 minutes.

CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER


COVERED APPLES
Start to finish: 30 minutes (10 min-
utes active)
Servings: 4
3 ounces heavy cream
2 tablespoons creamy peanut but-
ter
6 ounces bittersweet chocolate bits
4 apples (any variety)
4 wooden pop sticks
Chopped salted peanuts and
chopped milk chocolate (both option-
al)
In small saucepan over medium-low,
heat the cream and peanut butter
until bubbling. Remove pan and add
chocolate bits. Stir until smooth. Cool
for 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, from the bottom push a
pop stick up into the core of each
apple. Line a baking sheet with waxed
paper. Place the peanuts and/or milk
chocolate in bowls, if using.
One at a time, using the sticks as
handles, dip the apples in the choco-
late mixture. Use a spoon to scoop up
extra chocolate and pour over the
apples to help coat the sides. Allow
the extra chocolate to drip back into
the pan. Dip the coated apples into
the nuts and milk chocolate, if desired.
Stand apples on the lined baking
sheet. Refrigerate until firm.
By ALISON LADMAN
For The Associated Press
Sweet and savory recipes will get your tastebuds tingling
C M Y K
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and a sister, Alexis, 7.
Anthony Martin
Alexa Marie Minnick, daughter of
Robert and Alana Minnick, Ha-
nover Township, is celebrating
her second birthday today, Sept.
28. Alexa is a granddaughter of
Thomas and Joan Sesso, Scran-
ton, and Dorothy Minnick and
the late Delbert Minnick, Hanov-
er Township.
Alexa M. Minnick
Allysa Jolene Shalata, daughter
of Amanda Daubert and Joseph
Shalata, Noxen, is celebrating
her seventh birthday today,
Sept. 28. Allysa is a grand-
daughter of Cindy and Donald
Daubert, Noxen. She is a great-
granddaughter of Gladys Goble,
Noxen, and Janet Shalata, Tunk-
hannock. Allysa has a sister,
Ainsley, 5.
Allysa J. Shalata
Kaitlyn Sierra Watters, daughter
of Thomas and Jeanette Watt-
ers, Closter, N.J., is celebrating
her fourth birthday today, Sept.
28. Kaitlyn is a granddaughter of
Carole A. Smith, Nanticoke; the
late William Smith; and Matthew
and Abbey Watters, Oyster Bay,
N.Y. She is a great-granddaught-
er of the late Leon and Helen
Schneikart; the late Albert and
Mary Smith; the late Thomas
and Angela Watters; and the late
James and Abbey Flynn. She has
a brother, Matthew, 6, and a
sister, Emily, 1.
Kaitlyn S. Watters
St. Andrews Episcopal Church,
12 E. Kirmar Ave., Alden, is spon-
soring a fall festival from 4 to 8
p.m. Friday and noon to 6 p.m.
Saturday. The festival will feature
crafts, an auction, bake sale, flea
market and food. Organizing the
event, first row, are Linda Hel-
micki, Susan Maza, Heather
Meck, Alanah Sitler and Gina
Sitler. Second row: Dorothy Wo-
melsdorf, Angie Lupini, Doreese
Torrey and Ralph Brown. Third
row: Gary Womelsdorf, Olwen
Meck, Edith Maza, Doris Brown
and Nancy Harrison. Fourth row:
Joseph Maza, Louis Marr, Joann
Dekutoski, Vernon Torrey and the
Rev. John Leo.
Fall Festival being held
at St. Andrews Episcopal
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, South Main and East South
streets, Wilkes-Barre, will hold a Fellowship Fest street fair from
1 1:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Activities to be held indoors
and out include a rummage sale, craft show and sale, bake sale,
free childrens activities including a moonwalk, German food with
an Oktoberfest theme, blood pressure screenings, and information
about Good Shepherds programs and ministries. Music will be
provided by accordion player Ron Figel and Making a Difference
Ministries bands Consumed, WatersEdge and Step By Step.
Proceeds will benefit the Wilkes-Barre Free Clinic sponsored by
Good Shepherd, St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Church and St. Ste-
phens Episcopal Church as well as help children attend the Bear
Creek Camp summer day camp. Members of the Fellowship Fest
Taskforce, first row, are Bea Bryan, Fran Yekel and Emma Lipfert.
Second row: Jane Hensley, the Rev. Peter Kuritz, pastor, the Rev.
Janell Wigen, pastor.
Fellowship Fest taking place at Good Shepherd Lutheran
THIS WEEK: Sept. 28 to Oct. 4
Welsh Cookie Sale orders are due
by today by email to
amy35mm@yahoo.com or call
823-1469. Cost is $3.50 per
dozen. Pickup orders 10 a.m.-3
p.m. Saturday, Bennett-Derr
United Methodist Church, Chapel
and New Grant streets, Wilkes-
Barre.
Spaghetti and Pasta Dinner 4-
6:30 p.m. every Thursday at St.
Marys Antiochian Orthodox
Church, 905 S. Main St., Wilkes-
Barre. Menu includes a choice of
five pastas and five sauces.
Salad, dessert and beverages
included. Takeouts available.
Adults pay $7; $5 for children 5
to 12 years old; children younger
than 5 years dine free. Call
824-1674 Thursdays.
Takeout-Only Chicken Barbecue
4-6 p.m. Saturday, Larksville
United Methodist Church, 147
Wilson St., Larksville. Generous
portion of chicken with secret
recipe, baked potato, vegetable,
applesauce, pepper hash, roll
and a homemade dessert. Tick-
ets are $8 from any member or
call 287-5805. Evalyn Olaviany is
chairing the event.
Annual Roast Beef Dinner featur-
ing the churchs popular corn
relish 4-7 p.m. Saturday, St.
Pauls Lutheran Church, U.S.
Route 6, Tunkhannock. Takeouts
served 3:30-4:30 p.m. Adults
pay $8.50; $4 for children
younger than 12 years old; free
for preschoolers.
Annual Pasta Dinner 5:30-7:30
p.m. Saturday, sponsored by the
Robert Dale Chorale, St. Lukes
Episcopal Church, 232 Wyoming
Ave., Scranton. Takeouts begin
at 5. Entertainment will be pro-
vided by the Chorales singing
servers. Adults pay $8; $4 for
children 12 years and younger.
Tickets sold at the door or call
the chorale office at 586-3921.
For more information visit
www.robertdalechorale.org.
Soup and Salad Supper 4:30-7
p.m. Saturday, Mount Zion Unit-
ed Methodist Church, Mount
Zion Road, Harding. A variety of
soups, chili, salads, breads,
desserts and beverages will be
served. Adults pay $6; $4 for
children.
All-You-Can-Eat Pasta Dinner 5-8
p.m. Saturday, Mountain Top
Knights of Columbus, South
Main and Alberdeen roads,
Mountain Top. Two types of
pasta and two sauces will be
served. Adults pay $8; $4 for
children ages 6 to 12 years; free
for children younger than 6
years old. Takeouts available.
Two-Day Barbecue Dinner Fun-
draiser, sponsored by the Tyre
Square Club, Inc., noon-6 p.m.,
Saturday and Sunday, corner of
Wilkes-Barre Boulevard and Hill
Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dinners
cost $10, sandwiches $8, racks of
ribs $25, and sides are $3 each.
For more information, call 793-
7627.
All-You-Can-Eat Italian Break-
fast, sponsored by Marine Corps
League Detachment 1039, 8
a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sunday, St. Pa-
trick Parish Center, 41 1 Allegheny
St., White Haven. Cost is $7. Call
262-2894.
All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast Buf-
fet, sponsored by the Swoyers-
ville Kiwanis Club, 8 a.m.-noon
Sunday, Swoyersville American
Legion, Shoemaker Street,
Swoyersville. Scrambled eggs,
sausage, home fries, toast,
pancakes, creamed-chipped beef
over toast, beverages and dess-
ert are on the menu. Adults pay
$8; $3 for children ages 5 to 12
years old. Proceeds will support
the clubs community service
projects. Tickets sold at the door
or call 283-1677.
Pierogi Sale 3-4 p.m. Sunday, Good
Shepherd Polish National Ca-
tholic Church, 269 E. Main St.,
Plymouth. Orders for potato and
cheese or jalapeno pierogies can
be placed by calling 690-541 1.
Community Lunch Program for
White Haven Residents 1 1:30
a.m.-noon every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, St. Pauls
Lutheran Church, 418 Berwick
St., White Haven. This ministry is
supported through volunteers
and donations. Doors open at 10
a.m. for coffee and close at 1:30
p.m. Contact the Rev. Dawn
Richie of St. Pauls Lutheran
Church at 443-9424 for more
information.
FUTURE
Takeout-Only Soup, Bake and
Book Sale 3-6 p.m. Oct. 6, Exal-
tation of the Holy Cross Church,
420 Main Road, Buttonwood,
Hanover Township. Soup of the
month is vegetable beef. Cost is
$7 per quart. Place orders by
Sunday by calling Judi, 825-
6914, or Barry, 831-5593.
Welsh Cookie Bake Sale orders
are due by Tuesday by calling
823-1473. Cookies are $4.50 per
dozen. Pickup orders on Oct. 8.
Sponsored by the Ladies Aid
Society of the Welsh Presby-
terian Church, 390 Chestnut St.,
Warrior Run.
Takeout-Only Roast Chicken
Dinner and Bake Sale 4:30-7
p.m. Oct. 15, United Methodist
Church, Broad and Church
streets, Pittston. Adults pay
$8.50; $4.25 for children. For
tickets call 603-1915 or 332-9156
by Monday. Limited tickets avail-
able at the door.
GOOD EATS!
Editors note: The complete list of
events can be viewed at www.ti-
mesleader.com by clicking Commu-
nity News under the People tab.
An all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet will be served by the Swoyers-
ville Kiwanis Club from 8 a.m. to noon on Sunday at the Swoyersville
American Legion, Shoemaker Street, Swoyersville. Scrambled eggs,
sausage, home fries, pancakes, creamed-chipped beef over toast,
coffee, toast, juice and desserts are on the menu. Tickets are $8 for
adults and $3 for children ages 5 to 12 years old. Proceeds will help
the club fund community service projects including local youth
sports teams, scholarships and nonprofit organizations. Tickets will
be sold at the door or call 283-1677. Members organizing the event,
from left, are Ed Grebeck, Frank Coalo, Kathy Breznay, chairperson,
and Pete Cwalina.
Swoyersville Kiwanis Club serving breakfast buffet Sunday
DALLAS: An October Fest and
Fine Arts Show will take place
from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at
Mercy Center Skilled Nursing &
Personal Care at Misericordia
University. Admission is free.
There will be entertainment,
displays and refreshments. For
more information, call 675-2131,
ext. 284.
LUZERNE COUNTY: Mem-
bers of the areas Polish National
Catholic churches will serve a
free community meal for those
affected by flooding and the vol-
unteers who have helped in clea-
nup efforts. The meal will be
served from noon to 2 p.m. Sat-
urday at Holy Mother of Sorrows
Parish Hall, 212 Wyoming Ave.,
Dupont.
For more information, call
654-4262 or 457-2291.
NEWPORT TWP.: A blessing of
animals is planned at 2 p.m. on
Sunday at St. Andrews Episcopal
Church, 12 E. Kirmar Ave., Alden.
The Rev. John Leo invites all
animals.
Donations for the SPCA of
Luzerne County will also be
accepted. They include dry adult
dog and cat food without red dye,
canned cat and dog food, Purina
rabbit chow, paper towels and tall
kitchen trash bags.
IN BRIEF
Today
WILKES-BA RRE: Chris-
tian Women of Our Lady
of Hope Church, 40 Park
Ave., at 6:30 p.m. at the
Parish Center. The an-
nual turkey bingo and
raffle will be discussed.
MEETING
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Dear Abby: My
mother and I had a
debate about who
should pay for dates.
She thinks the man
should pay, especial-
ly if sex is involved
because you dont
want to give it away for free.
I disagree. I say the man should pay
for the first, and maybe the second
date. After that, they can agree to
alternate.
I have been seeing a wonderful guy
for about six months. Im pretty sure
I make more money than he does, but
even if I didnt, I dont feel the need
to be supported. I dont agree the
guy should always have to pay. Times
have changed since my mother dated.
Whats the general consensus on the
subject these days?
Independent Woman in Maryland
Dear Independent: The consensus
is that youre right. Times HAVE
changed since your mother dated,
and furthermore, paying for a date
does not give the payer any guarantee
of sexual favors. While in some re-
gions, cultures and age groups there
may be the expectation that the man
pays, in todays world many women
expect to pay their fair share after the
first couple of dates.
In other words, its COMMON to
split a check or share the cost of an
evenings dinner and entertainment.
The idea that a woman should put
out for the price of a burger is, thank-
fully, passe. And thats for the best,
dont you agree?
Dear Abby: I have known Arthur
for more than 20 years. Since Day
One, he has wanted more than friend-
ship, but I made it clear that I never
wanted more than a platonic relation-
ship. I care about him, but have never
had romantic feelings for him.
We spend a lot of time together
between relationships with other
people. (I was married for eight
years out of our 20-year friendship.)
Arthur comes over we hang out,
sometimes share a meal or watch a
movie, etc. Then we go to sleep in my
bed. He SLEEPS in my bed, where
theres no hanky-panky. Im content
with things as they are. He makes me
laugh and I feel good about myself.
However, lately I sense hes becom-
ing too attached. I worry that I might
be leading him on even though Ive
made it clear that I dont want any-
thing romantic or sexual. After 20
years, there are no gray areas left to
analyze my intentions.
My friends think what Im doing is
wrong, that I might be keeping Ar-
thur from moving forward in his life.
Keep in mind that I encourage him to
go out with friends and to date. AM
I doing anything wrong that may be
hurting him in an indirect way?
Platonically Connected in Texas
Dear Platonically Connected: You
are happy the way things are. Arthur
appears to have accepted the relation-
ship on your terms. While he may
secretly hope that one morning you
will roll over, open your eyes and real-
ize that hes Prince Charming, you
have been honest with him from the
beginning. I see no reason to end a
relationship that is rewarding to both
of you because your friends are med-
dling. Your friends should mind their
own business.
DEAR ABBY
A D V I C E
Mom and daughter disagree on whether a man should pay on dates
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Youll
be in an optimistic mood.
Whatever occurs, you will
find something positive in it.
Happiness depends on your
ability to interpret events in the
most empowering way.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). An
emotional boost leads to a physi-
cal boost. Youll have the energy
to tackle a chore thats been
neglected for weeks.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You have
a fondness for someone and are
in tune with the persons rhythm.
You will give signals with your
eyes. You will detect what this
person is thinking and respond
with your body language and
tone of voice.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Shop
around. You wont find the best
stuff in one place. Hunt for
bargains. The chase will be as
satisfying as the purchase. Youll
make stellar deals and will be
shrewd in all of your financial
decisions.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Peaceful
living will depend on your will-
ingness to bring concerns and
issues out into the open. In an
upbeat, positive way, clarify the
responsibilities of each person in
your family or group.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Youll
love working as a team today,
especially if its a team that you
had a large hand in assembling.
Youll be open to getting advice
from people who know and care
about you.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Your
powers of attraction are bound
up in your physical, animal self,
and they need to be released
through movement. Exercise
and work your body. Explore dif-
ferent ways to move, especially
through dance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You
would stand up against power-
ful forces to defend a friend,
but you sometimes dont take
the same stand for yourself. Get
back on your own side.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
When you get behind a cause,
you will do everything in your
power to raise awareness,
foster respect and share
enthusiasm for it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You
are sensitive and creative. You
need long stretches of quietude
and tranquility in between the
busy chaotic chapters of this
day. Allow yourself as much
serenity as you can possibly find.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Changing your karma for the
better can be quite simple today.
It has to do with one choice,
only its a choice youll make
over and over.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The
hearts-and-flowers stage of a
relationship gives way to the
realities of life. Bring a bouquet
into your home. The beautiful
symbol of flowers will bring back
the magical dream of new love.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY (Sept. 28).
You have such a lovely way of
putting things. Your genteel
manners will endear you to oth-
ers and attract social and pro-
fessional opportunities, as well.
Youll bounce between exciting
worlds through the end of the
year. 2012 has a more settled-in
feeling. Aries and Leo people
adore you. Your lucky numbers
are: 5, 21, 24, 3 and 17.
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110 Lost
ALL JUNK CARS
WANTED!!
CALL ANYTIME
HONEST PRICES
FREE REMOVAL
CA$H PAID
ON THE SPOT
570.301.3602
ALL
JUNK
CAR &
TRUCKS
WANTED
Highest Prices
Paid!!!
FREE
REMOVAL
Call
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Anytime
288-8995
LOST DUE TO
FLOOD. CAT, named
Sweetie. She is
black, brown and a
little orange & gray;
has beautiful gold
eyes. Approximately
2 years old. Lost in
the vicinity of Insti-
tute St., Wyoming.
(570) 693-4490
LOST MALE CAT
Name is Austin, he
is a domestic medi-
um hair, grey with
black strips and a
white belly and
paws. Has blue/
grey eyes. Weights
17 lbs. Missed dear-
ly. Reward if
returned.
301-466-2989
120 Found
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Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
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Prices
Paid In
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LINEUP
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with classified!
FOUND. Single key
in CVS parking lot in
S. WB. Tag attached
with 3 initials.
Call to identify
570-332-4536
135 Legals/
Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
DEADLINES
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12:30 on Friday
Sunday
4:00 pm on
Friday
Monday
4:30 pm on
Friday
Tuesday
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Monday
Wednesday
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Tuesday
Thursday
4:00 pm on
Wednesday
Friday
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ing legal notices
you may call
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or 570-829-7130
ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been granted to
Jean Mirch
Keisinger and Ethel
Mirch Panek,
Executrix of the
Estate of Michael
Mirch, late of the
Borough of Avoca,
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania who
died on July 6, 2011.
All persons indebt-
ed to said Estate
are required to
make payment and
those having claims
or demands to
present the same
without delay to the
Executrix in c/o
Michael T. Vough,
Esquire, Vough &
Associates, 126
South Main Street,
Pittston, PA 18640
NOTICE
Letters Testamen-
tary in the Estate of
Richard D. Hedden
a/k/a Richard Hed-
den, deceased, who
died September 14,
2011, late of the City
of Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne County, PA,
having been grant-
ed, all persons
indebted to said
Estate are request-
ed to make payment
and those having
claims to present
the same without
delay to Beverly J.
Edwards, Executrix,
c/o
Donald P. Roberts,
Esquire
Burke Vullo Reilly
Roberts
1460 Wyoming
Avenue
Forty Fort, PA
18704-4237
Wanna make a
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LEGAL NOTICE
The Wilkes-Barre
Township Zoning
Hearing Board will
conduct a hearing
upon the application
of the following on
October 11, 2011 at
7:00 PM in the
Municipal Building
located at 150 Wat-
son Street, Wilkes-
Barre Township, PA
18702. The public is
invited to attend.
Mary Waskevich,
86 Nicholson
Street is seeking
a rear yard set-
back variance
from the required
5 feet to 0 feet
to construct a
garage. The
property is zoned
R-2 residential.
The public is
invited to attend.
Thomas Zedolik
Zoning/Code
Enforcement
Officer
140 Personals
Female Companion
wanted. Free rent,
food, own bedroom
& privacy. Between
ages of 50-60. Call
570-891-1919
150 Special Notices
ADOPT: Adoring
couple longs to
adopt newborn.
Forever love,
secure future
awaits your baby.
Kim & Tim
800-407-4318
ADOPT: Adoring
Mom, Dad, Big
Brother would like
to share a lifetime
of hugs & kisses
in our loving home
with a newborn.
Please Call
Lynda & Dennis
888-688-1422
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show! What else
is new? Please
run a clam spe-
cial. Clams and
pizza? I had the
cowboy burger
last time...Deli-
cious. He will
never know...
P PA AYING $500 YING $500
MINIMUM
DRIVEN IN
Full size 4 wheel
drive trucks
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
for heavy equip-
ment, backhoes,
dump trucks,
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
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6am to 8pm
W WANTED ANTED
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WRESTLING CLINIC
The Wyoming Area
Wrestling Club
announces a
Benefit Wrestling
Clinic and Yard Sale
for Oct 1. All pro-
ceeds from these
events will go to the
WA Wrestling Fami-
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330 Child Care
DAYCARE
in my Kingston
home. Licensed.
Accepting
Lackawanna &
Luzerne CCC.
570-283-0336
350 Elderly Care
CAREGIVER
with 15 years expe-
rience is looking for
work. 570-871-5668
380 Travel
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406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
HONDA`09 RECON
TRX 250CC/Electric
shift. Like New.
REDUCED
$3,650.
(570) 814-2554
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TOMAHAWK`10
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size 125cc 4 wheel-
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it away! Call
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
409 Autos under
$5000
BMW 98 740 IL
White with beige
leather interior.
New tires, sunroof,
heated seats. 5 cd
player 106,000
miles .Asking
$5,995.
570-451-3259
570-604-0053
CADILLAC `94
DEVILLE SEDAN
94,000 miles,
automatic, front
wheel drive, 4
door, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
all power, cruise
control, leather
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
CADILLAC `94
SEDAN DEVILLE
Fully equipped,
leather. 81K. $1,650.
570-825-8253 or
570-466-6368
CADILLAC 03
DeVille. Excellent
shape, all leather.
$4650. BUICK 03
Century. Great
shape $3400
570-819-3140
570-709-5677
DODGE `95 DAKOTA
2WD V6. Regular
Cab/6Ft. 5 speed.
113,000 miles. Runs
like a champ. Needs
some work. $1,400.
570-814-1255
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00 TAURUS
STATION WAGON
3rd seat. Local
new car trade!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 93 TAURUS
Newly inspected,
new brakes, new
tires, air condition-
ing. 102K.
$1850 FIRM.
Call Vince after 5
570-258-2450
GMC 96 JIMMY SLE
4WD, Hunter
Green, 4 door, CD,
168,000 miles.
$2,100 obo.
(570) 262-7550
HYUNDAI `02
ELANTRA
129,995 miles, man-
ual, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
windows, power
mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD player,
leather interior, sun
roof, rear windshield
wiper, tinted win-
dows, $3,500
570-654-8469
MERCURY `96 SABLE
New tires and
brakes. Needs
work. $1,000. Call
570-674-2630
SATURN `04 VUE
65K, Auto, Loaded.
Needs transmis-
sion/airbags. Book
value $10,000. Sell
$3,000 or best offer
(570) 829-2875
(570) 332-1252
412 Autos for Sale
ACURA `02 RSX
142,000 miles,
5 speed, $5,600
570-239-9316
ACURA `06 TL
4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6
Cylinder engine
Auto with slapstick.
Navigation system.
57k miles. Black
with Camel Leather
interior. Heated
Seats. Sun Roof,
Excellent condition.
Satellite Radio, Fully
loaded. $18,000.
570-814-2501
AUDI `04 A6 QUATTRO
3.0 V6. Silver. New
tires & brakes. 130k
highway miles.
Leather interior.
Heated Seats.
$7,500 or best offer.
570-905-5544
AUDI `05 A4 1.8T
Cabriolet Convert-
ible S-Line. 52K
miles. Auto. All
options. Silver.
Leather interior.
New tires. Must
sell. $17,500 or best
offer 570-954-6060
412 Autos for Sale
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11 AUDI S5
QUATTRO CONVERTIBLE
Sprint blue/black &
tan leather, 7
speed, auto turbo,
330 HP,
Navigation, (AWD)
08 DODGE AVENGER
Blue, auto, V6,
69k miles
08 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX SE
blue, auto V6
07 CHRYSLER 300
LTD AWD silver,
grey leather
06 PONTIAC G6
Silver, 4 door auto
06 DODGE STRATUS SXT
RED.
05 TOYOTA CAMRY
XLE silver, grey
leather, sunroof
05 VW NEW JETTA
gray, auto, 4 cyl
05 CHEVY MALIBU
Maxx White, grey
leather, sunroof
04 NISSAN ALTIMA SL
3.5 white, black
leather, sun roof
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO
Mid blue/light grey
leather, Naviga-
tion, (AWD)
02 BUICK PARK AVE
Silver, V6
01 SATURN LS 300
Blue
01 VOLVO V70 STATION
WAGON, blue/grey,
leather, AWD
99 CHRYSLER
CONCORDE gold
98 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS black
98 SUBARU LEGACY
SW white, auto,
4 cyl. (AWD)
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 FORD ESCAPE XLT
green/tan lint 4x4
07 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT Blue
grey leather, 7
passenger mini van
06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS V6 4 X 4
06 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR XLS,
Blue auto, V6, awd
06 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
GLS, green, auto,
V6, awd
06 PONTIAC
TORRANT
Black (AWD)
06 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN ES, red,
4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
7 pass mini van
05 FORD F150 XLT
SUPER CREW TRUCK
Blue & tan, 4 dr. 4x4
05 GMC ENVOY SLE,
Silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
Silver 4 x4
05 BUICK RANIER CXL
gold, tan, leather,
sunroof (AWD)
05 GMC SIERRA
X-Cab, blk, auto,
4x4 truck
04 FORD EXPEDITION
Eddie Bauer,
white & tan,
tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 FORD EXPEDITION
XLT, white,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 FORD EXPLORER
LTD pearl white,
black leather, 3rd
seat 4x4
04 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR XLS
red, auto, V6, 4x4
3rd seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
LS, pewter silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR LX
green 4 door, 7
passenger mini van
02 CHEVY 2500 HD
Reg. Cab. pickup
truck, green,
auto, 4x4
01 FORD F150 XLT
Super Cab 4x4
truck, white & tan
00 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO XCAB
2wd truck,
burgundy & tan
00 GRAND CARAVAN
SPORT, dark blue,
4 door, 7 pass
mini van
99 FORD F150 XLT
grey, reg cab,
73,000 miles,
4x4 truck
99 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
grey, auto, 4x4
98 EXPLORER XLT
Blue grey leather,
sunroof, 4x4
97 DODGE RAM 1500
XCAB TRUCK
red, auto, 4 x 4
AUDI `05 A6
3.2 Quattro AT6.
Auto tiptronic 6
speed. Black with
black leather. Garage
kept. Fully loaded,
gps, cold weather
package. 78K miles.
Asking $18,500. Call
570-814-6714
AUDI `96 QUATTRO
A6 station wagon.
143k miles. 3rd row
seating. $2,800 or
best offer. Call
570-861-0202
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412 Autos for Sale
BMW `00 323I
Black w/ tan leather
interior. All power. 6
cylinder. Sun roof.
Recently inspected.
New tires. 140K
miles. $6,800
(570) 868-6986
BMW `01 X5
4.4i. Silver, fully
loaded, tan leather
interior. 1 owner.
103k miles. $8,999
or best offer. Call
570-814-3666
BMW `07 328xi
Black with black
interior. Heated
seats. Back up &
navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many
extras! 46,000
Miles.
Asking $20,500.
570-825-8888 or
626-297-0155
Call Anytime!
BMW `99 M3
Convertible with
Hard Top. AM/FM. 6
disc CD. 117 K miles.
Stage 2 Dinan sus-
pension. Cross
drilled rotors. Cold
air intake. All main-
tenance records
available. $14,695.
570-466-2630
BMW 04 325 XI
White. Fully
loaded. 120k
miles. $10,500
or best offer.
570-454-3287
BUICK `01 CENTURY
4 door. 6 Cylinder.
Power windows &
locks. 53K. Looks &
runs well. $4,800.
DEALER
570-868-3914
BUICK `03 LESABRE
35k miles, V-6.
Power steering,
brakes & windows.
A/C, Nice, clean car.
$7,300. Call
570-674-3185
BUICK `05 LESABRE
Garage kept. 1
owner. Local driv-
ing, very good
condition.
53,500 miles.
Asking $9,700
(570) 457-6414
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CHEVY `96 CAVALIER
2 door, runs good
and looks good.
$1,950. Call
570-407-1134
412 Autos for Sale
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2002 BMW 745i
The Flagship of
the Fleet
New - $87,000
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
Stunning,
Must Sell!
$20,000
$18,600
26 FORD
MODEL T
Panel Delivery
100 point
Concours quality
restoration. Red
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on
restoration.
RARE!
$40,000
$38,000
$36,500
1954 MERCURY
MONTEREY
WOODY WAGON
100 point restora-
tion. $130,000
invested. 6.0
Vortec engine.
300 miles on
restoration. Cus-
tom paint by
Foose Automo-
tive. Power win-
dows, a/c, and
much more!
Gorgeous
Automobile!
$75,000
$71,000
$69,900
From an Exotic,
Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278
CADILLAC `04
SEVILLE SLS
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition.
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $5,000.
OR BEST OFFER
(570) 709-8492
CHEVROLET `03
IMPALA
97,000 miles,
$3,300.
570-592-4522
570-592-4994
412 Autos for Sale
CADILLAC 06 STS
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 55,000 miles,
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
$16,500
570-881-2775
CHEVROLET `04
CORVETTE COUPE
Torch red with
black and red
interior. 9,700
miles, auto, HUD,
removable glass
roof, polished
wheels, memory
package, Bose
stereo and twilight
lighting, factory
body moldings,
traction control,
ABS, Garage kept
- Like New.
$25,900
(570) 609-5282
CHEVY `95 CORVETTE
Yellow, auto, 67,300
miles. New tires &
brakes. Removable
top, leather. Air
power locks & win-
dows, new radio.
Good condition.
$12,000. 287-1820
412 Autos for Sale
CHEVROLET `00
CORVETTE
V-8. 5.7 liter.
345 Horse Power.
Automatic.
56,000 miles.
Pewter metallic.
Hatch Back.
Glass top.
Air conditioning.
Leather interior.
Power seat,
locks & windows.
Bose AM/FM
stereo.
Cassette/CD Player.
Very good to excel-
lent condition.
$17,500
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
(570) 696-0424
CHEVY `07 AVEO LT
Power window/door
locks. Keyless
entry. Sunroof. A/C.
Black with tan
leather interior.
22,000 original
miles. AM/FM/CD.
New tires.
$12,000
(570) 287-0815
412 Autos for Sale
CHEVROLET `86
CORVETTE
4x3 manual, 3 over-
drive, 350 engine
with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
red pearls. Custom
flames in flake. New
tires & hubs. 1
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
CHEVROLET 06
CORVETTE
CONVERTIBLE
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
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CHEVY 01 CAVALIER
2 door. 4 cylinder.
Automatic. 79K.
Runs & looks well!
$3,800.
DEALER
570-868-3914
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID
Kings College will receive sealed bids for
the Addition and Renovations to the
Recreation Center for the following Bid
Packages:
. Site Development/Site Utilities/
Building Foundation and Backfill
(Furnish & Install)
. Building Concrete Cast-in-Place
Foundations (Furnish & Install)
. Structural Steel/ Joists/Deck
(Furnish and Install)
Sealed bids will be received until 1:00 PM,
Thursday, October 13, 2011 at Kings Col-
lege, Administrative Building, 1st Floor
Business Office, 133 North River Street,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. ATTN: Dr. Lisa
Marie McCauley. Please mark envelopes
Confidential. All Bids will be opened pri-
vately by the owner, architect, and con-
struction manager at a later date and time.
All bidders shall abide by the additional
governmental requirements of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania which is par-
ticipating in the financing of this project
through the PA Redevelopment Assis-
tance Capital Program (RACP). The provi-
sions of the additional governmental
requirements are included in the Project
Manual. Bidders shall comply with the
Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Rates as
determined by the Secretary of Labor and
Industry. Applicable minimum wage rates,
as received by the Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Labor and Industry, are included in
the Project Manual.
Complete sets of the bid documents may
be obtained at Gold Star Wide Format
located at 33 South Wilkes-Barre Blvd.,
Suite 3, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, Phone
(570) 270-5566. Bidders are to pay Gold
Star Wide Format directly for the cost of
the documents. Bidder shall pay all costs
associated with the printing of the docu-
ments. The Printer will not distribute partial
sets of Drawings or Specifications. The
contract documents can also be reviewed
at the following locations:
Sordonis Forty Fort office, 45
Owen Street, Forty Fort, PA 18704
MidAtlantic BX 2501 North Front
St., Harrisburg, PA 17110
NEPCA, 1075 Oak Street,
Suite 3, Pittston, PA 18640
www.sordonionline.com
Any firm preparing a bid for the project
should register their name, phone, fax
number and e-mail address with Sordoni
Construction Services so that any notifica-
tions of addenda to the bid documents can
be forwarded to them directly. Register at
nmcintyre@sordoni.comand put "Kings
College Recreation Center - Registered
Bidder" in the subject line. Failure to
acknowledge receipt of addenda on the
bid proposal may result in disqualification
of bid.
There will be a non-mandatory Pre-Bid
Meeting on Thursday, October 6, 2011 at
10:00 AM. Bidders will gather in the rear
of the existing Scandlon Gymnasium at the
corner of North Street and North Main
Street (site of new construction). Please
contact Noreen MacIntyre at (570) 283-
6214 or e-mail nmcintyre@sordoni.com
if you plan on attending.
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412 Autos for Sale
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel
drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
garage kept.
$13,750.
570-362-1910
CHEVY 02 CAVALIER
2 door. 4 Cylinder.
Automatic. 31K.
A/C. Runs & looks
well! $4,800.
DEALER
570-868-3914
CHEVY 06 COBALT LT
Auto. Moonroof.
Alloys.
$8,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
CHEVY 08 MALIBU LT
Lots of extras
including leather &
factory remote
start. $10,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
CHEVY 11 MALIBU LT
Moonroof.
7K miles.
$19,740
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY`01 MALIBU LS
Shinny midnight blue
metallic. Like new
with all power
opt i ons: sunroof ,
rear spoiler and alu-
minum wheels.
Very well main-
tained. $4,295.
(570) 313-5538
MAZDA `97 626
115,000 miles.
Needs some work.
$1,000
(570) 817-1524
412 Autos for Sale
CHRYSLER 95
NEW YORKER
21K miles. Garage
kept - like new. Fully
loaded. Automatic.
Total power: steer-
ing, seats, windows.
Cruise & traction
control. Alarm sys-
tem & much more.
$6,700 negotiable
(570) 823-5236
09 DODGE
CALIBER SXT 2.0
Automatic, 24k
Factory Warranty!
$12,999
08 HONDA
RIDGELINE RTL
32K, Factory
Warranty, Leather
Sunroof. Wholesale
Price........ $23,499
08 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
34K, Red
$15,699
08 SUBARU
Special Edition
42k, 5 speed, AWD.
Factory warranty.
$13,999
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONV
4 cylinder, 40k
$12,199
08 CHEVY
SILVERADO 1500
4x4, Regular Cab,
63K, Factory War-
ranty $13,899
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 4 door, only
37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac-
tory warranty
$12,499
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 60k. Factory
warranty. $10,599
05 HONDA CRV EX
One owner, just
traded, 65k
$13,799
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
$6,099
00 CHEVY VENTURE
Only 56L $4699
08 CHRYSLER
SEBRING CONVERT-
IBLE Touring. White
& Gray. Only 27K.
$15,599
CROSSROAD
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570-825-7988
700 Sans Souci
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412 Autos for Sale
DODGE `06 STRATUS
Only 55K. Brand
new tires, plugs,
wires, oil. Excellent
Condition. $6,995
(570) 562-1963
DODGE 05 MAGNUM
Clean Car. Local
Trade-in.
$10,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
EAGLE `95 TALON
Only 97,000 Miles.
Full custom body kit,
dark green metallic
with gray interior.
Dual exhaust, 4 coil
over adjustable
struts. All new
brakes, air intake
kit, strut brakes,
custom seats, cus-
tom white gauges, 2
pillar gauges, new
stereo, alarm, cus-
tom side view mir-
rors. 4 cylinder
automatic, runs
excellent. $8,500.
Call 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
(evenings)
FORD `04 MUSTANG
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,400
miles, all options,
show room condi-
tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
FORD `07 MUSTANG
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
570-479-2482
FORD `08 ESCAPE
XLT. 56,800 miles.
Grey metallic with
grey cloth interior.
2WD. Auto. Power
windows & locks.
Dual air bags. A/C.
Alloy Wheels. Excel-
lent condition.
$14,500
Trades Welcome
570-328-5497
FORD `87 F150
116k, rebuilt trans-
mission, new radia-
tor. Runs great.
$1,250. Call
570-864-2339
FORD `90 MUSTANG GT
Must See. Sharp!
Black, new direc-
tional tires, excel-
lent inside / outside,
factory stock, very
clean, must see to
appreciate. For
more information,
call 570-269-0042
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FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $18,500
570-760-5833
HONDA `03
ACCORD EX
6 CD changer.
Moonroof. Heated
seats. Power locks.
Black with beige
leather interior.
104,000 miles.
$8,600
(570) 474-9563
(570) 592-4394
HONDA `05 ACCORD
EXL. Titanium exteri-
or, grey leather inte-
rior. Dual Airbags.
ABS. Bucket Seats.
CD changer. Cruise.
Fog lights. GPS. All
power. A/C. 104k.
Sunroof / moonroof.
$10,900. Please Call
570-814-0949
HONDA `07 ACCORD
V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1
owner with mainte-
nance records.
Slate blue with
leather interior. Sun-
roof. Asking $12,500.
Call 570-239-2556
JAGUAR `98 XK8
Convertible. 40k
miles. Great condi-
tion. Silver with black
interior. Garage
kept. Recently
inspected. V8/auto/
AC. AM/FM / 6 disc.
$12,000 or best
offer. 570-310-1287
412 Autos for Sale
HONDAS
08 CRV
AWD. Extra Clean!
$19,999
08 Accords
Choose from 3. Low
miles. Factory war-
ranty. Starting at
$16,495
08 Civic LX
Blue. 20 K miles.
Factory warranty.
$15,800
08 Civic LX
Gray. 26K. 1 owner.
$14,400
04 Honda Pilot
4x4. Auto. AC.
$11,200
** ** ** ** ** **
05 Lincoln Town
Car Extra Sharp!
Low Low Miles!
$12,995
08 Chevy
Trailblazer LT
AWD. 15K miles.
$19,500
** ** ** ** ** **
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
JAGUAR `00 S TYPE
4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
liant blue exterior
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
climate control AC,
alarm system,
AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,750
Call (570) 288-6009
JAGUAR `01 SEDAN
S1 TYPE
12,000 MILES
Old ladies car. Like
new! leather interi-
or. Asking $10,900.
Located in Dal-
las.570-675-1185
KIA `08 RONDO
Maroon with beige
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty.
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
changer. Loaded.
$9,000 or best
offer. 570-706-6156
LINCOLN 06
Town Car Limited
Fully loaded.
50,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
Showroom
condition.
$16,900.
(570) 814-4926
(570) 654-2596
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
VOLKSWAGEN 00
BEETLE
2.0 automatic, air
67k miles $6400.
570-466-0999
412 Autos for Sale
MAZDA `08 MIATA
MX-5 CONVERTIBLE
Red. Power steer-
ing, auto, AC, CD.
ONLY 5,500 MILES.
$18,000
(570) 883-0143
MAZDA 3 08
Extra clean. 5
speed. 41K miles
$13,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
MAZDA 3S `07
Silver sedan. 4 cylin-
der 2.3, auto, FWD,
all power, keyless
entry, cruise, a/c,
am/fm stereo/cd,
ABS. 55k miles.
Excellent condition.
Asking $11,600. Call
570-574-2141
MERCEDES `92 500 SEL
White with gray
leather interior, 17
custom chrome
wheels, 4 new tires,
new breaks front &
rear. Full tune-up, oil
change & filters
done. Body and
interior are perfect.
Car has all the
options. 133,850
miles. Original price:
$140,000 new. This
is the diplomat ver-
sion. No rust or
dings on this car -
Garage kept. Sell for
$9,500.
Call: 570-876-1355
or 570-504-8540
Evenings
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
SL 500
Convertible, with
removable hard
top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good
Condition,
No Accidents.
Classy Car.
Price Reduced!
$10,995
or trade for
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
MERCURY `95
GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, V8, fully
loaded, moon roof,
new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in
excellent shape. 2
owners. Call
(570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351
MERCURY 99 SABLE
WAGON
Well kept, body in
great condition, no
rust, tires good,
mechanically sound,
needs battery. Only
72,560 miles.
Inspected until 10/11.
$3800 negotiable
Call 570-779-3816
MINI 08
COOPER
2 door, automatic,
leather, sky roof,
boost cd, fogs
$18,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
MINI COOPER`08
CLUBMAN S
Sparkling silver
metallic. Roof and
mirror caps in black.
Black leather interi-
or. Automatic step-
tronic paddles. Dual
moon roof. Cold
weather package.
Dynamic stability
control. Excellent
Condition. 33,600
miles. Just Ser-
viced. 30 MPG City.
Factory warranty to
50K miles. $19,995
(570) 472-9909
(570) 237-1062
MITSUBISHI 02
Eclipse Convertible
Black interior &
exterior 120,000
miles, very good
condition in & out,
new tires, new
brakes. auto, clean
title, $6,300.
By owner.
570-991-5558
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
2.5 S. Silver/black
interior. 41,800
miles. Excellent
condition. CD Play-
er. New tires.
$13,900
(570) 675-8835
NISSAN `08 SENTRA
58K miles. 4 cylin-
der, 6 speed manu-
al. Great condition.
All power. A/C.
Cruise. $11,500. Call
570-333-4379
after 6:30 pm
NISSAN `08 XTERRA
Grey, Mint condition.
35K miles. New, all-
season tires. Sirius
radio. 2 sets of
mats, including
cargo mats.
$18,400. Call
570-822-3494 or
570-498-0977
PONTIAC `04 VIBE
White. New manual
transmission &
clutch. Front wheel
drive. 165k highway
miles. Great on gas.
Good condition,
runs well. $4,500 or
best offer
570-331-4777
412 Autos for Sale
NISSAN `09 370Z
TOURING-MAG
BLACK
11,200 miles, auto-
matic, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air
conditioning, air
bags, power locks,
power windows,
power mirrors,
power seats, all
power, AM/FM
radio, CD changer,
keyless entry,
leather interior,
custom wheels,
$28,000. Call after
5:00 p.m.
570-403-5343
NISSAN 09 ALTIMA S
Auto. CD Player.
Cruise.
$13,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
PONTIAC 69 FIREBIRD 400
CONVERTIBLE
Blue/white top &
white interior.
Recent document-
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested.
will sell $19,900.
570-335-3127
PORSCHE `85 944
Low mileage,
110,000 miles, 5
speed, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, power
windows, power
mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD changer,
leather interior, rear
defroster, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $8,000.
(570) 817-1803
ROWLANDS
Mountainside Auto, Inc.
Used car sales.
1157 S. Main Rd.
Dorrance
570-868-3914
SAAB `06 93
A E R O s p o r t .
Leather interior.
Heated seats. Sun-
roof. Good condi-
tion. $8,000. Seri-
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-760-8264
SATURN `02 SL1
Sedan. 1 owner.
17,500 miles. War-
ranty. $5,500.
R&K Auto
West Wyoming
(570) 693-9931
SUBARU `02 FORESTER
L. AWD. Red.
$2,850. Hail dam-
age. Runs great.
Auto, air, CD, cas-
sette, cruise, tilt. All
power. 174K miles.
Mechanical inspec-
tion welcomed. Call
570-561-9217
SUBARU `98 OUTBACK
Wagon. New Tires.
Inspection good till
July 2012. 155,000
miles.
$3,900.
(570) 899-8725
SUBARU 06 FORESTER
ONLY!!
$10,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
SUBURU 06 LEGACY
GT LIMITED SEDAN
4 door, black,
approximately
76,000 miles. 2.5
liter engine, auto.
asking $12,000.
570-510-3077
TOYOTA `05
COROLLA-S
68,700 miles. Auto-
matic, power win-
dows, locks, mir-
rors, air, cruise, key-
less entry. Ground
effects.
$8,900 Negotiable
570-388-2829 or
570-905-4352
TOYOTA `10
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
interior. Will consid-
er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
TOYOTA 09 COROLLA LE
Keyless entry, well
equipped including
alloy wheels
$12,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
VOLKSWAGEN `04
Beetle - Convertible
GREAT ON GAS!
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Garage kept.
Newly Reduced
$14,000
570-479-7664
Leave Message
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CADILLAC `80
COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
CHEVROLET `65
CORVETTE STINGRAY
Clean, sharp, runs
great! Must see.
$13,500. As is.
(570) 269-0042
LEAVE A MESSAGE - WE
WILL CALL YOU BACK.
CHEVROLET `71
MONTE CARLO
$2,000 or best offer
(570) 650-8687
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
Very Good
Condition!
Low miles!
$7500. FIRM
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
CHEVROLET `81
CORVETTE
Very good condi-
tion. 350 engine,
classic silver with
black bottom trim,
all original, regis-
tered as an antique
vehicle, removable
mirror tops. 66,000
miles, chrome
wheels & tires in
very good shape,
leather interior,
garage kept. Must
see to appreciate.
Asking $9,000 or
willing to trade for a
newer Pontoon
boat.
Call 570-545-6057
CHEVY `68
CAMARO SS
396 automatic,
400 transmission,
clean interior, runs
good, 71K, garage
kept, custom
paint, Fire Hawk
tires, Krager
wheels, well
maintained.
$23,900
Negotiable
570-693-2742
CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original $12,000
MERCEDES 76 450 SL
$24,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $9,000
(570) 655-4884
hell-of-adeal.com
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937
Chrysler 68 New Yorker
Sedan. 440 Engine.
Power Steering &
brakes. 34,500
original miles.
Always garaged.
$6,800
(570) 883-4443
FORD `52
COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
owner. REDUCED TO
$6,500.
570-579-3517
570-455-6589
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
DESOTO CUSTOM
49 4 DOOR SEDAN
3 on the tree with
fluid drive. This All
American Classic
Icon runs like a top
at 55MPH. Kin to
Chrysler, Dodge,
Plymouth, Imperial
Desoto, built in the
American Midwest,
after WWII, in a
plant that once
produced B29
Bombers. In its
original antiquity
condition, with
original shop &
parts manuals,
shes beautifully
detailed and ready
for auction in Sin
City. Spent her
entire life in Ari-
zona and New
Mexico, never saw
a day of rain or
rust. Only $19,995.
To test drive, by
appointment only,
Contact Tony at
570-899-2121 or
penntech84th@
gmail.com
FORD SALEEN 04
281 SC Coupe
1,000 miles
document. #380
Highly collectable.
$28,500
570-472-1854
LINCOLN `66
Continental Convertible
4 door. 67K miles. 1
owner since `69.
Good frame. Teal
green/white leather.
Restorable. $2,500
570-287-5775
570-332-1048
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MERCEDES 1975
Good interior &
interior. Runs
great! New tires.
Many new parts.
Moving, Must Sell.
$2,300 or
best offer
570-693-3263
Ask for Paul
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
450SL
Convertible with
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
OLDSMOBILE `68
DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!!
This model only
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
original 45,000
miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
OLDSMOBILE
`68
DELMONT
Must Sell!
Appraised
for $9,200
All original
45,000 miles
350 Rocket
engine
Fender skirts
Always
garaged
Will sell for
$6,000
Serious
inquires only
570-
690-0727
PONTIAC `68
CATALINA
400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
(570) 696-3513
PONTIAC 1937
Fully restored near
original. New paint,
new interior, new
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
& transmission.
Spare motor &
trans. 16 wide
white walls car in
excellent condition
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923
PORSCHE 78
911 SC TARGA
60,000 miles. 5
speed. Air. Power
windows. Metallic
brown. Saddle Inte-
rior. Meticulous
original owner.
Garaged. New
Battery. Inspected.
Excellent Condition.
$25,000. OBO
(610) 797-7856
(484) 264-2743
STUDEBAKER 31
Rumble seat,
Coupe
Good condition.
Call for details
(570) 881-7545
WANTED: PONTIAC
`78 FIREBIRD
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
in Scranton. Car
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton
area. Finders fee
paid if car is found
and purchased. Call
John with any info
(570) 760-3440
421 Boats &
Marinas
BOAT 12 Sears
Gamefisher, 2 live
wells, needs work
$50. 570-821-9371
CABELAS FISH
CAT PANTHER
9. Approximately 5
years old. Retails
$699, selling $350.
FIRM 570-288-9719
CUSTOM
CREST 15
Fiberglass
boat with
trailer. Out-
board propul-
sion. Includes:
2 motors
Erinmade,
Lark II series
PRICE
REDUCED!
$2,400
NEGOTI ABLE
570-417-3940
ROW BOAT 12
& TRAILER
Aluminum, new
tires, new wiring on
trailer, $699. neg.
570-479-7114
STARCRAFT 80
16 DEEP V
90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
& trim 92 EZ
loader trailer. With
00 Tracker Series
60lbs foot pedal, 2
downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
2 fish finders and
more. MUST SEE.
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
after 5pm.
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY `04 DUMP TRUCK
36k miles. 96 Boss
power angle plow.
Hydraulic over elec-
tric dump box with
sides. Rubber coated
box & frame. Very
good condition.
$22,500 firm. Call
570-840-1838
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
439 Motorcycles
96 HONDA
American Classic
Edition. 1100 cc. 1
owner, under
20,000 miles. Yel-
low and white,
extra chrome, VNH
exhaust, bags,
lights, MC jack, bat-
tery tender, hel-
mets. Asking $3500
570-288-7618
BMW 07 K1200 GT
Low mileage. Many
extras. Clean.
$9,500
(570) 646-2645
DAELIM 2006
150 CCs. 4,700
miles. 70 MPG.
New battery & tires.
$1,500; negotiable.
Call 570-288-1246
or 570-328-6897
HARLEY 2011
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL
Black. 1,800 miles.
ABS brakes. Securi-
ty System Package.
$16,000 firm.
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
570-704-6023
HARLEY 73
Rat Rod.
$3,200
Or Best Offer.
(570) 510-7231
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
Garage kept. 1
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
NIGHTTRAIN
New rear tire. Very
good condition. 23K
miles. $8,500. Call
570-510-1429
HARLEY DAVIDSON `07
Road King Classic
FLHRC. Burgundy /
Cream. Driver &
Passenger back
rest, grips, battery
tender, cover. Willie
G accessories. 19k
miles. $14,400 or
best offer. Call
262-993-4228
HARLEY
DAVIDSON 01
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
kept, like new
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
$12,900
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
HARLEY DAVIDSON
03 Dyna Wide Glide
Excellent condition -
garage kept! Gold-
en Anniversary - sil-
ver/black. New
Tires. Extras.
19,000 miles.
Must Sell!
$10,000.
570-639-2539
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
SCREAMING EAGLE
V-ROD
Orange & Black.
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking
$15,000
570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
V-ROD VRSCA
Blue pearl,
excellent condition,
3,100 miles, factory
alarm with extras.
$10,500.
or best offer.
Tony 570-237-1631
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION
#35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces-
sories including a
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking
$15,000
570-876-4034
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CALL NOW 823-8888 CALL NOW 823-8888
1-800-817-FORD 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun Overlooking Mohegan Sun
577 East Main St., Plains 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
*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 SEPTEMBER 30, 2011.
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WAS.........$15,680
FORD REBATE...............-250
OFF LEASE REBATE......-500
Automatic, Pwr. Mirrors, Advance
Trac with Electronic Stability Control,
Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, Pwr.
Door Locks, Remote Keyless
Entry, Tilt Wheel, Air
MPG
WAS.........$18,160
FORD REBATE...............-250
OFF LEASE REBATE......-500
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....-70
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....-76
24
Mos.
Auto., Air, Pwr. Mirrors, SYNC, Advance Trac
with Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains,
AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel, PL, Sport Appearance
Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control,
15 Alum. Wheels. Winter Pkg., Heated
Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad
MPG
*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 9/30/11.
WAS.........$19,385
FORD CREDIT REBATE......-500
OFF LEASE REBATE......-500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. .-386
24
Mos.
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., PL, Side
Curtain Air Bags, 16 Steel Wheels, PW, Tilt
Wheel, AC, Instrument Cluster, Message
Center, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side
Mirrors, Fog Lamps, MyKey
MPG
*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 9/30/11.
WAS.........$18,390
FMCC REBATE...............-500
OFF LEASE REBATE......-500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....-91
72
Mos.
Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD,
Pwr. Door Locks, Air, Anti-Theft
Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags,
Side Impact Air Bags,
Message Center, MyKey
MPG
WAS.........$21,595
FORD REBATE...............-500
FORD BONUS REBATE....-1,000
FMCC REBATE...................-500
OFF LEASE REBATE...-1,250
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. .-346
72
Mos.
Auto., CD, 16 Alum. Wheels, Tilt, Safety Pkg.,
1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Impact
Air Bags, Message Center, Cruise Control, PL, PW
24
Mos.
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt
Wheel, Pwr. Seat, Side Impact Air Bags,
1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys.,
Sirius Satellite Radio, Message Center,
Pwr. Moonroof, SYNC, PL, PW
*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 9/30/11.
WAS.........$25,065
FORD REBATE...............-500
FORD BONUS REBATE....-1,000
FMCC REBATE...................-500
OFF LEASE REBATE...-1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....-445
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. .-871
24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.
WAS.........$32,445
FORD REBATE...............-500
FORD BONUS REBATE....-1,000
FMCC REBATE...................-500
OFF LEASE REBATE...-1,250
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.-1,445
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .-1,251
V6, Auto., CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt, Pwr. Seat,
Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air
Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio,
Keyless Entry, Message Center, Pwr. Moonroof,
SYNC, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Drivers
Vision Group, Blis w/Cross Traffic Alert,
Rearview Camera, Rear Spoiler
24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.
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2 010 CHEV Y TRAV ERSE
AW D , 8 P assen ger, P W , P L , CD , #18279
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$
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2 011 M ITSUBISHIECLIP SE
Au to, Alloys, P W , P L , CD , #18048B
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K eyless, 4x4, #18253
$
18 ,8 93
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2 011 JEEP
LIBERTY 4 X 4
P W , P L , CD ,
Alloys, #18257
$
14,993
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2 010 K IA
SOUL
Alloys, P W ,
P L , CD , #18264
$
15,426
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ALTIM A
P W , P L , CD ,
Au to, #18266
$
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2 009 K IA
OP TIM A
P W , P L , CD ,
K eyless, #18267
$
17,526
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2 010 HONDA
ACCORD LX
Au to, P W , P L ,
CD , #18268
$
26,959
*
2 011 JEEP
GRAND CHEROK EE
AW D , P W , P L , CD ,
Alloys, #18270
$
15,68 8
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2 010 TOYOTA
CAM RY SE
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K eyless, #18273
$
22,959
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2 010 FORD
EX P LORER X LT
Alloys, P W , P L ,
CD , 4x4, #18277
$
13,950
*
2 010 K IA
FORTE EX
P W , P L , CD ,
Au to, #18280
$
23,8 66
*
2 008 TOYOTA
FJCRUISER
5 S p eed , 4x4,
OffRoad Tires
$
13,925
*
2 010
V W JETTA
P W , P L , CD , K eyless,
#18120
$
12,998
*
2 010 CHEV Y
COBALT
Au to, K eyless, CD ,
P W , P L , #18105
$
17,565
*
2 011 HYUNDAI
SONATA
K eyless, P W , P L ,
CD , #18070
$
23,755
*
2 008 V OLV O
S80 T6 AW D
Alloys, L eather,
S u n roof, CD , #18135
$
19,623
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2 009 M ITSUBISHI
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L eather, S u n roof, Alloys,
AW D , #18153
$
19,8 96
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2 010 DODGE
JOURNEY SX T
7 P assen ger, Alloys, AW D ,
P W , P L , #18157
$
19,428
*
2 010 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE
Alloys, P W , P L , AW D ,
K eyless, #18222
$
14,98 1
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2 010 HYUNDAI
SONATA
P W , P L , CD ,
K eyless, #18234
$
12,98 2
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2 008 P ONTIAC
GRAND P RIX
Alloys, V6, P W , P L ,
CD , #18242A
$
13,762
*
2 006 FORD
M USTANG
On ly13,000 M iles,
5 S p eed , #18171
$
14,963
*
2 010
M AZDA 3
P W , P L , CD ,
Au to, #18118
$
22,8 93
*
2 009 NISSAN
M URANO AW D
P W , P L ,
CD , #18239
$
13,944
*
2 007 HONDA
CIV IC SI
5 S p eed , S u n roof,
Alloys, CD , #18179A
$
17,950
*
2 010 DODGE GRAND
CARAV AN SX T
P wrS lid in g D oors,
S tow & Go, #18246
$
17,990
*
2 010 JEEP
COM P ASS 4 X 4
Alloys, K eyless,
P W , #18235
$
24,28 6
*
2 011 CHEV Y
SILV ERADO CREW CAB
Alloys, P W , P L ,
CD , 4x4
$
23,58 2
*
2 011 DODGE
RAM QUAD CAB
Alloys, P W , P L , CD ,
4x4, #18250
$
16,520
*
2 010 DODGE
AV ENGER R/T
L eather, RearS p oiler,
Alloys, K eyless, #18227
$
19,48 8
*
2 010 M ITSUBISHI
ENDEAV OR AW D
Alloys, P W , P L ,
CD , #18238
$
17,632
*
2 010 CHRYSLER
SEBIRNG CONV ERTIBLE
Alloys, P wrTop , P W ,
P L , CD , #18240
$
16,594
*
2 010 CHEV Y
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S u n roof, Chrom e W heels,
P W , P L , #18213A
$
15,921
*
2 010 CHRYSLER
SEBRING LIM ITED
L eather, Alloys, P W ,
P L , CD , #18232
$
20 ,48 8
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2 011 K IA
SORENTO AW D
P W , P L , CD ,
Alloys, #18243
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439 Motorcycles
HARLEY DAVIDSON 80
Soft riding FLH.
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
nal antique show
winner. Factory
spot lights, wide
white tires,
biggest Harley
built. Only
28,000 original
miles! Never
needs inspec-
tion, permanent
registration.
$7,995
570-905-9348
HONDA `03 REBEL
250. Black with red
rebel decal. 65MPG.
Excellent condition.
1,800 miles. $1,750
or best offer. Call
570-262-6605
HONDA 2005 SHADOW
VLX600, White,
10,000 miles
& new back tire.
$3,000
(570) 262-3697 or
(570) 542-7213
HYOSUNG `04 COMET
250. 157 Miles.
Excellent Condition.
$1,200. Call
570-256-7760
KAWASAKI 03
KLR 650. Green.
Excellent condition.
6K Miles. $3,000
(570) 287-0563
KAWASAKI 05
NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
Kawasaki` 93
ZX11D NINJA
LIKE NEW
8900 Original
miles. Original
owner. V@H
Exhaust and Com-
puter. New tires.
$3,800.
570-574-3584
MOTO GUZZI `03
1,100 cc. 1,900
miles. Full dress.
Shaft driven. Garage
kept. Excellent condi-
tion. $6000. Health
Problems. Call
570-654-7863
POLARIS 00
VICTORY CRUISER
14,000 miles,
92 V-twin, 1507 cc,
extras $6000.
570-883-9047
Q-LINK LEGACY `09
250 automatic. Gun
metal gray. MP3
player. $3,000.
Great first motorcy-
cle. 570-696-1156
SUZUKI `07 C50T
CRUISER
EXCELLENT
CONDITION
Windshield, Bags,
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357
SUZUKI 77
GS 750
Needs work.
$1,200
or best offer
570-855-9417
570-822-2508
UNITED MOTORS
08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER
150cc. Purple &
grey in color. 900
miles. Bought brand
new. Paid $2,000.
Asking $1,600 or
best offer.
(570) 814-3328 or
(570) 825-5133
YAMAHA 11 YZ 450
Brand New!
$6,900
(570) 388-2947
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
96 SUNLINE TRAILER
23. Excellent con-
dition. Sleeps 3 or 4
people. Reduced to
$5,500 negotiable.
570-453-3358
CHEROKEE 10
Travel trailer. 39 ft.,
4 slide outs, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 bath
rooms, microwave,
awning, tinted win-
dows, Brand new.
Have no pets or
smokers. Much
more!!!!!
$33,000
(cell) 682-888-2880
SUNLINE SOLARIS `91
25 travel trailer A/C.
Bunk beds. New
fridge & hot water
heater. Excellent
condition. $3,900.
570-466-4995
442 RVs & Campers
DUTCHMAN 96
5TH WHEEL
with slideout & sun
room built on. Set
up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
Comes with many
extras. $6,500.
(570) 829-1419 or
(570) 991-2135
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
TRAILER
Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4
wheel electric
brakes, 20 long
total, 7 x 16 wood
deck, fold up ramps
with knees, remov-
able fenders for
oversized loads,
powder coat paint
for rust protection,
2 5/16 hitch
coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets,
brake away switch,
battery, 7 pole
RV plugs, title &
more!! Priced for
quick sale. $2,595
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
raised panel fridge
& many acces-
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
$22,500.
570-868-6986
LAYTON 02
TRAVEL TRAILER
30 ft. Sleeps 9 - 3
bunk beds & 1
queen. Full kitchen.
Air conditioning/
heat. Tub/shower.
$6,900
(570) 696-1969
NEWMAR 36
MOUNTAIN AIRE
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new
condition, loaded
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
also available.
570-455-6796
PACE 99 ARROW VISION
Ford V10. Excellent
condition. 8,700
miles. 1 slide out. 2
awnings. 2 colored
TVs, generator,
back up camera, 2
air conditioners,
microwave/convec-
tion oven, side by
side refrigerator
with ice maker,
washer/dryer,
queen size bed.
$37,900 negotiable
(570) 288-4826
(570) 690-1464
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
Travel Trailer. 29,
mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
more extras, includ-
ing hitch equipment
and sway bars.
Reduced. $12,500.
Call 570-842-6735
SUNLITE CAMPER
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
215-694-7497
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
03 TOYOTA TACOMA
4x4. Auto. Nice
Truck! $10,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
BUICK `05
RENDEZVOUS CXL
BARGAIN!!
AWD, Fully
loaded, 1 owner,
22,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.
New inspection.
Like new, inside
& out. $13,900.
(570) 540-0975
CADILLAC `99
ESCALADE
97k miles. Black
with beige leather
interior. 22 rims.
Runs great. $8,500
Call 570-861-0202
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
570-655-2689
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `06
COLORADO 4X4
REgular cab, 11,000
original miles. Black,
5 speed/5 cylinder,
excellent condition!
New tires. $14,000
negotiable. Call
(570) 299-1538
CHEVROLET `10
SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab V71
Package 4x4. Bed-
liner. V-8. 5.3 Liter.
Red. Remote start.
Garage kept. 6,300
miles $26,000
(570) 639-2539
CHEVROLET `97
SILVERADO
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
(570) 868-6503
CHEVY `00 SILVERADO
1500. 4x4. 8 box.
Auto. A/C. 121K
miles. $5,995.
570-332-1121
CHEVY `99 SILVERADO
Auto. V6 Vortec.
Standard cab. 8
bed with liner. Dark
Blue. 98,400 miles.
$6,899 or best offer
570-823-8196
CHEVY 02 AVALANCHE
4X4. 130K highway
miles. Cloth seats.
Hitch. No rust.
Mechanically excel-
lent. Roof rack. Gray
tones. $7,250
570-239-2037
CHEVY 03
TRAILBLAZER LTZ
4WD, V6, leather,
auto, moonroof
$10,740
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 05
TRAILBLAZER LT
Leather. Sunroof.
Highway miles.
Like Brand New!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CHEVY 07 HHR LT
Moonroof
$13,784
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CHEVY 90 CHEYENNE
2500 series. 8 ft
box with tool box.
Heavy duty ladder
rack. 150K miles.
Great work truck.
$1,500
570-406-5128
CHEVY 95 ASTRO
AWD. Good tires.
V6. Auto. 149,000
miles. Power every-
thing. Heavy duty
tow package. Runs
good. Just passed
inspection. Kelly
Blue Book $2,500.
Selling: $1,650
(570) 855-8235
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 98
CHEYENNE 2500
2-wheel drive
1 owner! Local
new truck trade!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER 02
TOWN & COUNTRY
V6. Like new!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
DODGE `99
DURANGO SLT
5.9 V8, Kodiak
Green, Just serv-
iced. New brakes.
Tow package. AC.
Very good condi-
tion. Runs & drives
100%. 71,000 miles.
ASKING $6,495
(570) 239-8165
FORD `90 TRUCK
17 box. Excellent
running condition.
Very Clean. $4,300.
Call 570-287-1246
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
DODGE 00 GRAND
CARAVAN SPORT
MUST SELL
TO SETTLE ESTATE
Very Good
Condition. 84,000
miles. $4500.
570-822-3355
FORD `04 EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer Edition
59,000 miles,
4 door, 3 row
seats, V6, all power
options, moon roof,
video screen
$12,999.
570-690-3995 or
570-287-0031
FORD `04 FREESTAR
Limited. Leather. 7
passenger.Remote
doors. DVD player,
premium sound.
Rear A/C. 57,800
miles. $8,995. Call
570-947-0771
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00 F150
Extra cab. 4x4.
Auto. V8. Extra
Sharp Truck!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02 F150
Extra Cab. 6
Cylinder, 5 speed.
Air. 2WD. $4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 03 RANGER
$11,995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FORD 04 F150
4x2. Nice Truck!
$11,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 05
ESCAPE XLT
Sunroof, leather,
Local New SUV
Trade!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 99 RANGER
Extra cab. 4x4.
V6. A/C. Local
new truck trade!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
GEO 96 TRACKER
4x4. 5 speed con-
vertible. $3,495
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
GMC `04 4500
Duramax Diesel
engine. Aluminum
16ft Mickey box
truck; allison auto-
matic transmission;
heavy duty tuck-a-
way lift gate with roll
up rear door;
translucent roof;
exhaust brakes;
inside adjustable
mirrors; Oak floor;
new heavy duty bat-
teries and new tires;
under CDL. Excel-
lent condition. 114k
miles. $17,500 OBO
(570) 855-7197
(570) 328-3428
HONDA 06 CRV SE
Leather &
Moonroof.
$18,745
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
HONDA `10
ODYSSEY
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
HONDA 07 CRV EX
Nice SUV. Well
equipped. Sunroof.
$17,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
HUMMER 06 H3
Leather &
moonroof
$20,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP `02 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
4x4 select drive.
CD, remote door
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton.
Trade ins accepted.
570-466-2771
JEEP `03 LIBERTY
SPORT. Rare. 5
speed. 23 MPG.
102K highway miles.
Silver with black
interior. Immaculate
condition, inside and
out. Garage kept.
No rust, mainte-
nance records
included. 4wd, all
power. $6,900 or
best offer, trades
will be considered.
Call 570-575-0518
JEEP `99 CHEROKEE
4WD, low miles,
new inspection,
new tires, runs
good, $4,500 OBO
(570) 752-5229
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
JEEP 04 LIBERTY
Auto. V6.
Black Beauty!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
JEEP 07 CHEROKEE
Only 23,000 miles!
$19,750
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 07 PATRIOT
4WD - Alloys
$17,440
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 08 COMPASS
4 WD. Auto. CD.
$15,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
JEEP 09 COMMANDER
AWD. Alloys.
$19,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
NISSAN `10 ROGUE SL
AWD. Gray. Sun-
roof. Bose stereo
system. Black
leather seats. 5,500
miles. $24,000
(570) 696-2777
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
LEXUS `06 GX 470
Cypress Pearl with
ivory leather interi-
or. Like new
condition, garage
kept. All service
records. All options
including premium
audio package, rear
climate control,
adjustable suspen-
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
Lexus bug guard.
48,500 miles.
$26,950
(570) 237-1082
LEXUS `96 LX 450
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new
leather ivory interi-
or. Silver trim.
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
84,000 miles, Ask-
ing $10,750
570-654-3076 or
570-498-0005
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 04
TRIBUTE LX
Automatic, V6
Sunroof, CD
1 owner
Extra Clean!
$4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 03 MPV VAN
V6. CD Player.
1 owner vehicle!!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
MERCURY `07
MARINER
One owner. Luxury
4x4. garage kept.
Showroom condi-
tion, fully loaded,
every option
34,000 miles.
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED
$15,500
(570)825-5847
MITSUBISHI `08
RAIDER
VERY GOOD CONDITION!
29,500 miles. 2-
4X4 drive option, 4
door crew cab,
sharp silver color
with chrome step
runners, premium
rims, good tires,
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
liter. Purchased at
$26,900. Dealer
would sell for
$18,875.
Asking $16,900
(570) 545-6057
MITSUBISHI `11
OUTLANDER SPORT SE
AWD, Black interi-
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
keyless entry, heat-
ed seats, 18 alloy
wheels, many extra
features. Only
4,800 miles. 10
year, 100,000 mile
warranty. $23,500.
Willing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
MITSUBISHI `97
15 CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
good rubber. All
around good
condition inside
& out. Well
maintained.
Ready to work.
PRICE REDUCED!
$6,195 or
best offer
Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen
NISSAN 10
FRONTIER SE
6K miles! Auto-
matic. $19,950
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
PONTIAC 02
MONTANA
V6. Bargain Price
Van! $2,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
SUZUKI `03 XL-7
85K. 4x4. Auto.
Nice, clean interior.
Runs good. New
battery & brakes. All
power. CD. $6,200
570-762-8034
570-696-5444
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
TRACTOR
TRAILERS
FREIGHTLINER
97 MIDROOF
475 CAT & 10
speed transmission.
$12,000
FREIGHTLINER
99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
10 transmission.
Asking $15,000.
88 FRUEHAUF 45
with sides. All
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
condition. New
tires, new brakes
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
ALL
JUNK
CAR &
TRUCKS
WANTED
Highest Prices
Paid In Cash!!!
FREE
REMOVAL
Call V&G
Anytime
288-8995
503 Accounting/
Finance
BOOKKEEPER
ACCOUNTANT
Experience in Gen-
eral Accounting for
real estate develop-
er and construction
company. Candi-
date must have at
least 5 years experi-
ence in all phases of
record keeping and
accounting and also
be efficient in quick-
books. must be will-
ing to assist and
work with others in
office procedures.
This position is full
or part time.
Please fax your
resume with salary
requirement to:
570-347-7141 or
mail to:
Kathy Troiani,
825 Commerce
Blvd., Suite 207,
Dickson City, Pa
18519
506 Administrative/
Clerical
RECEPTIONIST
Positive Results
Marketing, Inc., one
of the areas leading
advertising agen-
cies, is looking for a
dynamic individual
to work at its Main
Street, Old Forge
location as its
receptionist. Posi-
tion is full-time and
starting pay is $8.
per hour. First raise
guaranteed within
90 days and this
shall be commiser-
ate with clerical
/office skills. Fitness
membership, health
insurance and paid
vacation are some
of the benefits.
Please submit
your resume to
prminc510@aol.com
to be considered.
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CARPENTER &
CARPENTERS HELPER
Full Time
Immediate Start
Call 570-696-4732
CARPENTER
Experienced
Full-time position
Please fax resume
to 570-718-0661
or e-mail to
employment@
ruckno.com
CARPENTERS
WILKES-BARRE
Retail Finish Work
$17.00 per hour
GO TO:
www.capacity
builders.com.
Under Job Search
Enter Zip: 18702
CDL CLASS A
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
Seasonal Work.
Call 570-868-8375
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGER
Minimum 5 years
experience. Ability
to organize daily
quantities, materi-
als, job costs,
change orders &
schedule/manage
utility crews. Health
insurance & 401K
benefits available.
Send resume to
jamestohara@aol.
com or fax
570-842-8205
PROJECT MANAGER
5 years PM experi-
ence, commercial/
residential. Estimat-
ing experience.
Sales ability. Com-
petitive Compensa-
tion Package.
e-mail resume to
employment@
ruckno.com or fax
to 570-718-0661
ROADWAY AND BRIDGE
CONSTRUCTION
INSPECTORS
IMMEDIATE NEED
for Construction
Inspectors for
Roadway and
Bridge projects in
north-central PA
(Bradford, Tioga,
Sullivan and
Lycoming). PENN-
DOT project experi-
ence preferred,
NICET, NECEPT,
ACI, PDOT Conc.,
CDS NeXtGen certs.
desired, but not
required. CE/ASCET
grads welcome.
Established consult-
ing firm with excel-
lent benefits.
Email resume to
jobs@mctish.com,
or send resume with
copies of creden-
tials to McTish,
Kunkel & Assoc.,
3500 Winchester
Rd, Suite 300, Allen-
town, PA 18104.
AA/EOE/M/F/V/H
ROOFER
Part time flexible.
Repair large com-
mercial roof. Saw
tooth. Must be
experienced.
Larry
570-430-1565
TRIAXLE/
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER
CDL LICENSE
REQUIRED.
Call 570-735-1441
or 570-824-0901
518 Customer
Support/Client Care
TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Action #1 Answering
Service is seeking
Part Time/Full Time
Telephone Opera-
tors. Shifts available
include dayshift with
start time of 6:30AM
and evening shift
with 3pm start time
and may include
split shifts. All posi-
tions include week-
end and holiday
availability. Typing is
required for all posi-
tions. Job training
will be provided. No
phone calls please.
Apply in person
from 10AM-6PM at
Action Telephone;
Rear 58 S. Mountain
Blvd., Mountain Top.
522 Education/
Training
TEACHERS AIDES
For private day
care/elementary
school. Part time.
Afternoon hours.
$7.50 per hour.
Call 823-7907
between 1-3pm.
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
KELSEYS
RESTAURANT
1 North Main St.
Ashley, PA
positions available.
- Wait Staff, Full time
- Pizza Maker,
Part time
- Bus Person,
Part time
APPLY WITHIN
KITCHEN HELP
Pizza maker,
prepare salads,
hoagies, etc.
Full or part time.
Weekends a must.
Reply in confidence
to:
Box 2755
C/O Times Leader
15 N Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
SERVERS/BARTENDERS
COOKS/DISHWASHERS
New Restaurant.
Opening Soon.
ARTUROS
Former Mambo Ital-
ianos/Celestinos.
Apply in person
140 Main Street
Dupont
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
HVAC TECHNICIANS
Minimum of 2 years
experience.
C. W. Schultz & Son
Apply in person at
216 Parrish St.,
Wilkes-Barre, or
call 570-822-8158
542 Logistics/
Transportation
TRIAXLE DRIVER
Class B CDL,
Part time. 991-3733.
542 Logistics/
Transportation
ARKOMA HOTSHOT
SERVICES
Class A CDL drivers
with HAZMAT.
Minimum 2 years
driving experience.
Oilfield experience
preferred. Good
pay. Please call
570-888-8081
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
CDL-A DRIVER
Gas field/landscape
drivers plus some
hands on labor
required. Operate
dump trucks and
load equipment on
lowboy. Deliver to
job site. Must oper-
ate skid steer exca-
vator, hydro-seed
truck, etc. Will plow
in winter. Must have
clean driving record
and pass drug test.
Call Harvis
Interview Service @
542-5330. Leave
message. Will send
an application.
Or forward resume:
varsity.harvis@
gmail.com
Employer is
Varsity, Inc.
No walk-ins. EOE
CDL-A DRIVER
Gas field/landscape
drivers plus some
hands on labor
required. Operate
dump trucks and
load equipment on
lowboy. Deliver to
job site. Must oper-
ate skid steer exca-
vator, hydro-seed
truck, etc. Will plow
in winter. Must have
clean driving record
and pass drug test.
Call Harvis
Interview Service @
542-5330. Leave
message. Will send
an application.
Or forward resume:
varsity.harvis@
gmail.com
Employer is
Varsity, Inc.
No walk-ins. EOE
DELIVERY DRIVER
Full time. Benefits.
401 K.
No Phone Calls.
Apply in person
9am-4pm
Colours
50 Dana Street
DRI VE R
Full Time Driver
needed for local
delivery/shuttle.
CPC Logistics is
currently hiring
Class A CDL driver
for local operations!
Competitive pay
package.
Employee Health
Insurance
Coverage after 30
days.
Paid Holidays and
Vacations.
Late Model
Equipment.
Local shuttle runs
and deliveries.
Based in Mountain
Top, PA
No Touch Freight
Drivers must be
over 23 years old,
have a minimum of
2-years tractor-
trailer experience
and meet all DOT
requirements.
Contact Bill Koons
@ 800-274-3749
or email b.koons@
callcpc.com
DRIVER
needed to drive
handicapped indi-
viduals for various
duties.
570-290-1834
DRIVERS NEEDED:
Maxum Petroleum
is currently seeking
Transport Drivers
(CDL Class A) with
Hazmat and Tanker
for our Scranton,
PA location. Not an
over the road truck-
ing company.
We offer a full ben-
efit package avail-
able the first of the
month following 30
days of employ-
ment including 401K
company match.
We offer DOT road-
side and annual
achievable safety
bonus programs
based on your safe-
ty performance.
Paid holidays, sick
days and vacation
days are provided
as well. EOE
Requirements:
Class A Commercial
Drivers License,
HAZMAT & Tanker
endorsements,
Must have two
years verifiable
experience and
clean driving
record, Positive
Attitude/Willing to
Work
Apply online at
http://www.
maxumpetroleum.
com/careers.aspx
FORKLIFT
1st and 3rd shift
forklift operators
needed. 1st shift
candidate must
have computer
experience for
working with UPS/
Fed Ex shipping.
Valid driver license
and your own trans-
portation required
to apply.
Team Employer
Solutions
20 Reynolds St.
Kingston, PA 18704
570-714-5955
542 Logistics/
Transportation
LOOKING TO GROW
DRIVERS WANTED!
CDL Class A
Local and OTR
Routes
Home daily
Benefit package
includes:
paid holiday and
vacation; health,
vision, and dental
coverage; 401K
with company
match.
Candidates must
be 23 years of
age with at least
2 years tractor
trailer experience.
Drivers paid by
percentage.
Applications can
be filled out online
at www.cds
transportation.com
or emailed to
dchapin@cds
transportation.com
or you can apply
in person at
CDS
Transportation
Diane Chapin
One Passan Drive
Wilkes Barre Pa
18702
570-654-6738
DRIVERS
Fanelli Brothers
Trucking has
established new &
increased driver pay
package and an
increased sign on
bonus. Due to addi-
tional business,
Fanelli Brothers
Trucking Co. is
adding both regional
and local drivers to
our Pottsville, PA
terminal operation.
Drivers are home
most nights
throughout the
week. Drivers must
have 2-3 years of
OTR experience,
acceptable MVR
and pass a criminal
background check.
The new pay
package offers:
.38 cpm for
qualified drivers
$1,500 sign on
bonus
Paid vacations and
holidays
Health/Dental/
Vision Insurance
401K Plan
Contact Gary Potter
at 570-544-3140
Ext 156 or visit us
at 1298 Keystone
Blvd., Pottsville, PA
Transportation
D DRIVERS RIVERS W WANTED ANTED
Class B CDL
Required, Tanker
Endorsement
Required, Tri-Axle
Experience
Required.
All Shifts Available
Work Available
in Williamsport
Areas
Fax resume to
570-288-2219 or
Call Rich @
570-357-8319
TRUCK DRIVER
Needed. Full Time
Requirements: able
to drive 20 truck , 7
year clean driving
record, PA medical
card, motor vehicle
report, must be able
to work flexible
hours, able to do
physical work and
lift over 60lbs.,
$9.00 per hour plus
bonus. Apply at:
USAgain Recycling
486 S. Empire St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-270-2670
545 Marketing/
Product
SEARCH SALES
ASSOCIATE
Pepperjam, a grow-
ing market leader in
the online perform-
ance based and
paid search indus-
try, is seeking a tal-
ented Search Sales
Associate for its
Wilkes-Barre Office.
Ideal candidate will
be responsible for
acquisition of new
paid search engine
marketing clients
and have at least
one year of experi-
ence in PPC Adver-
tising. Familiarity
with Google
Adwords and Bing
search a plus. The
candidate must
become an expert
in the search mar-
keting field and be
able to communi-
cate the value of
Pepperjams search
offerings. Email
resumes to barryj@
trueaction.com.
Pepperjam is a sep-
arate business unit
within the GSI Com-
merce (Nasdaq:
GSIC) Marketing
Services Division.
548 Medical/Health
COMMUNITY
HOME WORKERS
Full Time week
on/week off sched-
ule (including 7
asleep overnight
shifts) to work with
individuals with
intellectual disabili-
ties in a community
home in the Pittston
area. Experience is
helpful, paid training
is provided. Valid
drivers license is
required. For infor-
mation or applica-
tion, call IMPACT
SYSTEMS, Inc. at
(570) 829-3671.
Starting Salary is
$22,048 + benefits
Drug free workplace
EOE
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548 Medical/Health
DENTAL OFFICE
ADMINISTRATOR
Due to retirement,
well soon have a
full time administra-
tor opening in our
Nanticoke office. 3+
years minimum den-
tal office admin
experience
required. Including
insurances, sched-
uling, AR/AP and
other office duties.
Call Brian Phillips @
Harvis Svc for info @
542-5330 or for-
ward resume to
Harvis Inc., Attn: Dr.
Walting II, Family
Dentistry, 75 Rock-
view Ave., Shick-
shinny, PA 18655 or
dwaltingdentistry.
harvis@gmail.com.
Please no walk ins
or calls to the office.
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
Full Time. Benefits.
Prior Dental Office
Experience pre-
ferred. Email, Fax,
Send resume to
Carpenter Dental,
1086 Wyoming
Ave., Forty Fort,
18704. Carpenter
Dental@hotmail.com
Fax 570-714-5184.
HOME HEALTH
Caregiver to work
flexible hours. hours
2-4-6-8 . 7 days per
week 570-290-1834
NURSING
The Meadows
Nursing and
Rehabilitation
Center
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
CNAs
3-11 Part Time (5-9
days bi-weekly)
11-7 Part Time (2-4
days bi-weekly)
CNAs can apply on
line at:
https://home.eease.
com/recruit/?id=296
360
Individualized
orientation program
GREAT starting
rates!!
Vacation, Holiday
and Personal Days
Tuition
Reimbursement
Health insurance
and Pension Plan
Child Day Care on
premises
Meadows Nursing
& Rehabilitation
Center
4 East Center Hill
Road
Dallas PA 18612
Email Meadow-
shr@hotmail.com
e.o.e.
OPTICAL
Dispensing
Optician. Experi-
ence required with
frame selection,
adjustments and
contact lenses.
30-35 hours/week.
Send resume to:
Vision Associates
6 North Main St.
Pittston, PA 18640
or fax 570-655-6516
eyeguy.2020@
verizon.net
PERSONAL CARE
ATTENDANT
Excellent starting
rate. Flexible
hours. Good work-
ing environment.
Wilkes-Barre/
Plains/Pittston area!
Excellent opportuni-
ty! Send resume to:
PO Box 153
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702
PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN
Local closed door
pharmacy in Wilkes-
Barre looking for
experienced techni-
cians with excellent
customer service
skills. Call or email
for more details
(866) 352-3337 or
recruiting@
pharmaceutical
strategies.com
PITTSTON
HEAVENLY MANOR
Needs kind & dedi-
cated Caretakers/
Aids. No experience
needed. Med Techs,
Housekeeper Man-
ager. Needs GED or
HS diploma. Apply
9-2. 51 Main St.,
Pittston.
SERVICE REP
Lincare, leading
national respiratory
company seeks car-
ing Service Rep.
Service patients in
their home for oxy-
gen and equipment
needs. Warm per-
sonalities, age 21+,
who can lift up to
120 lbs should apply.
CDL with DOT a plus
or obtainable.
Growth opportuni-
ties are excellent.
Stop by our office to
fill out application:
Lincare, Inc.
1574 Highway 315
Plains Twp.PA 18702
Drug-free
workplace. EOE.
551 Other
VAN DRIVER
Needed Monday
thru Friday- 6-61/2
hour days.
No weekends,
No holidays.
HOUSEKEEPER
Needed Part Time
Every other
Weekend, Every
other Holiday.
Apply within.
Keystone
Garden Estates
100 Narrows Rd
Route 11
Larksville, PA 18651
NO PHONE CALLS
PLEASE.
551 Other
VENDING
ATTENDANT
Stock/Clean
Machines
On-site location
Monday-Saturday
7AM-Noon
pajobs@
afvusa.com
554 Production/
Operations
INDUSTRIAL
ELECTRICIAN I
MATERIAL HANDLER
Fabri-Kal Corpo-
ration, a major
thermoforming plas-
tics company has
full time benefitted
positions for:
Industrial
Electrician I and
Material Handler.
HS/GED required.
Electrician: 3
years experience
required. Conduit,
emt and ridged
pipe; Equipment
testing; AC/DC
motors and drives;
PLC systems.
Material Handler:
One year forklift
experience within
the past five years.
Current forklift certi-
fication preferred.
Availability for over-
time required. Drug
& Alcohol screening
and background
checks are condi-
tions of employ-
ment. Competitive
wage and benefits
package: Health
Insurance, Prescrip-
tion, Dental & Vision,
Disability, 401K,
Education, Paid
Leave. Apply on
site: Monday-Friday
8AM-5PM; or for-
ward resume to:
Fabri-Kal
Corporation
ATTN: Human
Resources
Valmont Industrial
Park
150 Lions Drive
Hazle Township,
PA 18202
FAX: 570-501-0817
EMAIL:
hrmail@hazleton.
f-k.com
www.f-k.com EOE
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
RETAIL
SALES CLERK
Part time. Ability to
work flexible
schedule required.
Will train. Call
EFO Furniture
570-207-2975
10am-6pm
569 Security/
Protective Services
SECURITY OFFICERS
Join Vector Security
Patrol and become
a name on a winning
team. We have
career opportunities
for Security Officers
and those wishing
to begin a career in
the security field
with openings for
Part Time hours in
Wilkes-Barre, Nanti-
coke, White Haven
and Pikes Creek.
Previous security
experience a plus.
800-682-4722. EOE
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
ESTABLISHED BAKERY
ROUTE FOR SALE
$7,499 plus hand
held lease. 4 days,
51+ stops, gross
sales $2,000/gross
profit $500 per
week. MUST be
experienced, ener-
getic, positive &
motivated individ-
ual. Must have
delivery vehicle.
717-271-4323
Ice Cream Parlor/Deli
Busy West Side
Shopping Center.
Soft & Hard Ice
Cream, soups,
sandwiches,
hotdogs. Interior &
exterior furniture
included. All equip-
ment, inventory &
supplies & LLC
included. $39,900
No Real Estate
570-287-2552
LIQUOR LICENSE
$19,500. CALL JOHN
570-357-3055
NE PA TAX &
ACCOUNTING PRACTICE
FOR SALE. Serious
Inquiries Send Let-
ter Of Interest to
Box 2740
C/O Times Leader
15 N Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
18711
OPTICAL LAB
FOR SALE
$60,000
Negotiable
570-825-2456
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER,
8,000 BTU, $30.
12,000 BTU, $40.
570-592-7723
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
ANTIQUE PEDAL
TRACTOR, ESKA
560 red FARMALL,
good condition
$325. Table Saw 10
with stand, Crafts-
man, new condition
$60. 570-696-2008
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
COINS. Washington
Quarters 1936D-
1936P-1936-S $75.
570-287-4135
COMIC BOOKS -
Gen 13-1, X-files,
Spiderman & many
others, $1 each.
NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
years old, $150.
RECORDS - LPS,
78S, 45S From
40S, 50S, 60S &
70S. $1 each.
570-829-2411
HALLMARK LEG-
ENDS in Flight Gee
Bee R-1 Super
Sportster, 2 units -
$50 each. Jasta 6
Fokker Dr. 1 & P-38
Lightning Marge 2
units of each model
$55 for each unit. All
new in unopened
box. Christmas tree
ornaments, Hall-
mark keepsake
ornament Harley-
Davidson bar &
shield $5. Cavanagh
riding cool santa
ornament, santa &
elf on red duo-guide
$10. Hallmark
African-American
Holiday Barbie
dressed in black
gown with glittering
accents, new col-
lectors series, first
in series. $10.
570-735-0191
JACKO ANTIQUES
134 Route 11,
Larksville
(Next to Woodys
Fireplace & Pro-Fix)
Oak Icebox.
Mahogany Stack
Bookcase, Oak
Stack Bookcase.
Lionel & American
Flyer Trains, Coins.
We do upholstery,
furniture repair,
chair caning, re-glu-
ing, cloth & rush
seats. We also buy
Gold, Silver & Coins.
570-855-7197 or
570-328-3428
MILLER BEER col-
lectors tin
$20. Music Box
from SF music box
company $20.
Italian plate Colos-
seum $20. Antique
lampshade, pink
$20. 570-760-4830
WEAREVER antique
new cookie gun and
pastry decorator
complete, with
accessories in box
$5. 570-735-6638
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 26,
28, 32, 34, 43-44,
46, 49, 51-55, 61,
63, 67, 86-88, 94;
GAR H.S. 34-37, 42-
47, 55-56, 61, 72-
73, 80, 84, 05, 06,
Meyers H.S.: 60,
74-77, Wyoming
Valley West H.S. 68-
69, 71, 73, 78, 84,
85, 86, 87, 88, 90,
93; Old Forge H.S.
66, 72, 74; Kingston
H.S. 38-45, 49, 64;
Plymouth H.S. 29-
33, 35, 37, 38-39,
46-48, 53-55,
Hanover H.S. 51-
52, 54; Berwick H.S.
52-53, 56-58, 60,
67, 68-69; Lehman
H.S. 73-76, 78, 80;
Westmoreland H.S.
52-54; Nanticoke
Area H.S. 76;
Luzerne H.S. 51-52,
56-57; West Pittston
H.S. Annual 26-28,
31-32, 54, 59-60,
66; Bishop Hoban
H.S. 72-75; West
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 65, 75,
80-81, 84; Pittston
H.S. 63; St. Marys
H.S. 29; Northwest
H.S. 73, 76, 77, 78;
Lake Lehman H.S.
74, 76, 78
Call 570-825-4721
710 Appliances
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
710 Appliances
CHEST FREEZER-
Kenmore 4 years
old, excellent condi-
tion $250.388-4242
MICROWAVE OVEN
Amana, $25. Sears
Kenmore 5.0 cu. ft.
chest freezer 2
years old, excellent
condition $100. firm.
570-824-7807 or
570-545-7006
REFRIGERATOR 2
year old Whirlpool
fridge stainless
steel bought for
$1600. selling for
$800. 578-2670
REFRIGERATOR
Haier, 1/7 cu. ft.
Great for college
student $25.
570-868-5450
REFRIGERATOR/FR
EEZER side by side,
26.1 cu. ft. with ice
make, almond
$500. OBO. Micro-
wave 1000 watt,
turn table, almond
$150. OBO. Toaster,
4 wide slots B&D
$10. 570-574-1298
REFRIGERATOR/FR
EEZER works great,
good for a garage
or extra storage.
$40. 570-446-8672
REFRIGERATOR:
small cube, very
good condition,
brown $35.
570-675-4383
Retired Repairman
top loading
Whirlpool & Ken-
more Washers, Gas
& Electric Dryers.
570-833-2965
570-460-0658
STOVE, white gas.
$175. Dryer, Gas,
$125, Refrigerator,
$100 570-852-0271
WASHER & DRYER
GE (energy star)
gas dryer, like new,
rarely used. $500
both or best offer.
570-407-1135
WATER COOLER,
white, cold water
dispenser only $30.
570-779-4176
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and inex-
pensive to fix!
Save your hard
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
first!
30 years in
the business.
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
712 Baby Items
BABY SWING 3 in 1
Fisher price rocker,
swing,$25. Infant
car seat by Graco.
rear facing seat
holds infants 5 - 30
lbs. 5 point
adjustable harness.
brown with sage
trim. includes 2
bases. $40.
570-735-6527
BASSINET
musical $40.
570-283-9085
CLOTHING, New-
born-12 months,
girl, new with tags.
$5 each or less.
Crib Mattress, $40.
570-825-0569
CO-SLEEPER Arms
Reach full size bed
side sleeper only
used for 3 months.
Khaki/white ging-
ham print, doubles
as play yard with
travel bag. Retail
199. asking $80.
Baby girl crib bed-
ding-ladybug theme
by Kidsline. quilt,
bumper pad, sheet,
dust ruffle, asking
$40. 570-822-1864
FISHER PRICE
roarin dinosaur with
balls $5.
570-868-0481
PACK N PLAY (2)
Graco $15. each.
570-28 `8-7273
STROLLERS. (1) side
by side and (1) bike.
$40 each.
570-852-0271
714 Bridal Items
WEDDING GOWN
size 8, 7 1/2 shoes,
hairpiece $75.
570-283-9085
716 Building
Materials
BATHROOM SINK
SET: Gerber white
porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
BUILDING SUPPLIES
1-8x8x1 I beam -
$50. 2-6x6 x 10 I
beam $30 each
14x4x20 I beam
$40. 2-2 1/2 x 3
1/2x 20 angle iron
$20 each. Other U
channel and metal
floor grating.
Call 570-678-56895
570-709-3700
LIGHT BULBS Halo-
gen 20 watt gu10&c
new in boxes total
of 30 bulbs all for
$10. 570-735-6638
PAVER BLOCKS
500 used with end
pieces. Reasonable
570-654-0907
PAVERS - Concrete
patio pavers. Most
blocks are 6 1/8 x 6
1/8 x 2 1/2. There is
at least 225+ square
ft of pavers. Were
removed to make
way for a pool in the
backyard. $350.
570-474-9766
SHOWER mixing
valve, brass with
knobs $40. Medi-
cine cabinet white
with mirror $15.
570-574-1298
716 Building
Materials
SINK, bathroom
includes new faucet
18x24 $20.
570-696-1030
SINK, white with
facets $40.
570-270-9059
STORM DOOR made
by Forever Doors.
left hand opening
36x80 brackets,
door closures, hard-
ware included $80.
firm. 570-814-4315
WINDOW, 40 3/4 X
40 3/4. Crane out,
used over sink,
great condition.
$50. 570-825-3269
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
CEMETERY
PLOTS FOR SALE
(4) Four plots, all
together. Crestlawn
Section of Memorial
Shrine Cemetery in
Kingston Twp. $600
each. Willing to
split. For info, call
(570) 388-2773
CEMETERY PLOTS
Plymouth National
Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$450 each. Call
570-825-3666
CEMETERY PLOTS
(3) together.
Maple Lawn
Section of
Dennison
Cemetery.
Section ML.
$450 each.
570-822-1850
FOREST HILLS
CEMETERY
Carbondale,
Philadelphia suburb
near the old Nabis-
co & Neshaminy
Mall. 2 graves +
concrete vault with
possibility of double
deck. Estimated
Value $7,000. Ask-
ing $5,000. Call
570-477-0899 or
570-328-3847
MEMORIAL SHRINE
CEMETERY
6 Plots Available
May be Separated
Rose Lawn Section
$450 each
570-654-1596
MEMORIAL SHRINE
LOTS FOR SALE
6 lots available at
Memorial Shrine
Cemetery. $2,400.
Call 717-774-1520
SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY
726 Clothing
COAT White Leather
Medium-Large. $50
570-696-1661
GIRLS WINTER
CLOTHES, 3t 4t
includes boots and
5 bags @ $10 each.
570-868-0481
GOWNS: Light blue
& silver size 12, gor-
geous,hand made,
strapless, lace-up
corset back $150.
Dark blue & black
semi-formal, size
12, spaghetti straps,
size 12, $75. Both
worn once, perfect
condition 406-1846
JACKET: mens
medium/large size,
3/4 length genuine
leather excellent
condition $150.
570-714-4477
JACKETS
3 leather jackets,
black boys size 14
genuine italian
stone $25 each.
570-868-6018
PROM GOWNS
black size 10 $75.
Sizes 10, 1 lime
green, 1) watermel-
on color $75. each.
All worn once,
excellent condition.
570-239-6011
PURSES, Gucci,
medium size tote, 2
handle, $325. Louis
Vuitton, shoulder
bag, zipper top,
$350. Both excel-
lent condition.
570-288-4451
SEMI/ PROM dress,
Davids Bridal
metallic blue/ grey,
tea length bubble,
strapless size 4
$10. Dollys Bou-
tique, beautiful
Sherri Hill short vio-
let & pink, bow at
waist, can be worn
strapless, size 3/4.
$20. Unique tiffany
terra cotta color
with beading, lay-
ered, lace, vintage
looking, strapless,
Prom Excitement.
size 12, $20. Short
gold, sequin bodice,
full tulle sparkly bot-
tom from DavidS
Bridal, size 4, $10.
BCBG black short,
sequins on top,
flowy, size 4 $15.
BCBG red, short
pleated criss
crossed top, can be
worn strapless, size
4 $15. 7 dance
dresses sizes small,
medium & large, $5.
each . JACKET new
in wrapper Nintendo
Gamecub Bomber-
man Jetters and A
Series of Unfortu-
nate Events $10.
570-696-3528
SHIRT: POLAMALU
POSSE airbrushed t-
shirt $50
(570)477-1269
SHOES 4 pairs of
brand new in box
womens Hush Pup-
pies size 9 with 1-
3/4 to 2-3/4 heel, in
different popular
colors $10. per pair.
570-868-5450
726 Clothing
TIGER 24months/
2T sleeveless
pullover with tail &
hood $10. Black
Widow, Gothic ,
Vampira? satin &
lace 40 from
shoulder to bottom,
elastic waist $20.
Cat pullover cos-
tume 12-2t plush,
hooded, tail,$10.
Sabrina the Sorcer-
ess 12-14. pretty
silky dress, hat, &
belt. $15.
Spiderella Deluxe
Costume 12-14.
dress with spider
lace sleeves + print-
ed collar with gold
spider $10. STAR
TREK 12-14 jumpsuit
$12. Old Navy
pumpkin - hat &
shoes, black jump-
suit underneath,
hat, & shoes $15.
+ size butterfly $25
Pirate queen 12-14
girls. $10. Skunk-1
piece medium 37
from shoulder to
ankle $15. Skeleton
Bride girls 12-14 tat-
tered gown, lace up
bodice & tulle trim
cuffs, headband &
attached veil $15.
12-14 vampire drac-
ula gothic costume
12-14 $15. 50s Girl
sock hop, 1 piece
black & white strip
up top with satin
pink with black poo-
dle & sequins on
bottom.$15.
570-735-2661
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
COMPAQ PRESARIO
COMPUTER. Up-
graded memory,
monitor, speakers,
wireless mouse.
Excellent working
condition. $100.
570-709-4180
DELL DIMENSION
3000. Excellent
condition. Windows
Xp. 2.4ghz cpu.
dvdrom/cdrw. $65.
570-905-2985
DESKTIOP: off lease
refurbished compaq
desktop: 2.4/512/40
/dvd.windows 7, anti
virus + more, key-
board + mouse
included $100. Off
lease refurbished
ibm desktop: 1.8/
512/40 /dvd. win-
dows xp prp,
antivirus + more,
keyboard + mouse
$75. 570-862-2236
732 Exercise
Equipment
EXERCISE
MACHINE, Gazelle -
still in good condi-
tion $20. 825-4177
ROWING MACHINE
Concept 2 $100.
Nordic trac $50.
Exercise bike free.
Must pick up.
570-825-0178
TREADMILL Proform
345s Crosswalk
Good Condition.
Must pick up,
Luzerne area. $85.
570-331-8159
TREADMILL Weslo
electric, $40.
570-760-4830
TREADMILL, Vision
Fitness, heavy duty,
excellent condition.
$375. 288-4451
736 Firewood
FIREWOOD
SEASONED OAK
Split and Delivered
by the cord. $150
(570)704-9609
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
BOILER: Pearless
cast iron 200,000
btu natural gas
$300. 388-4242
FURNACE Gas,
American, forced air
150,000 BTU com-
plete with motor &
thermostat, runs
well, very good con-
dition. $250.
570-696-1847
GAS HEATERS,
propane & natural
gas vent free
heaters new in box
with warranty. Can
be mounted on floor
or on wall, blower &
thermostat. 20,000
btu $190. 30,000
btu $220.. call after
6pm. 570-675-0005
HEATER Corona 22-
dkb portable,
kerosene excellent
condition, used very
little. Operating
booklet included
$50. 570-829-4776
HEATER Corona
kerosene portable r
$30. 570-824-7807
or 570-545-7006
HEATER Kerosene
$25.
570-760-4830
STOVE vintage coal
Frigidaire $299.
570-696-3368
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BAR & BACKBAR,
ideal for home rec
room. Good condi-
tion. $100 for both.
570-287-9701
BEDROOM SET
chest, dresser &
mirror, full size,
head & foot board,
cream color $100.
570-779-3653
BEDROOM SET dark
pine, head & foot
boards, triple dress-
er with mirror,
chested drawers
$300. Cedar Chest
$130. Old china
closet, rounded
glass, very good
condition $300.
570-639-2780
BEDROOM SET, 6
piece, dresser, mir-
ror, chest, head-
board, 2 night
stands. $250.
570-814-5477
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BEDROOM SET,
queen size, dark
oak, frame, 2 night
stands, chest of
drawers, double
dresser with mirrors
for $200. Grill $25.
570-606-9149
BEDS, (1) white full
size, 4 poster with
dresser, $150, (1)
Platform, navy &
maple, twin with
drawers, $100.
Armoire, oak,42x76
$150, CHAIR, wing-
back, green print,
$75. DESK, comput-
er, large, $40,
HUTCH, custom
made, solid cherry
wood, perfect con-
dition, $450, CHAIR,
Reclining, cognac
colored, wing-
backed, leather,
$300
570-287-7671
BUFFET & HUTCH
combo by Kathy Ire-
land, hutch has light
& glass doors, light
tan wood, black
hardware, 2 shelves
2 doors in buffet, 2
shelves in hutch.
Like new, must go.
$950. 474-6153
CHEST of drawers.
$80.
570-905-4818
COFFEE TABLE
wood with sliding
door $10. 696-3368
COFFEE TABLE
wooden with glass
top $76. Side wood-
en en table with
glass top $25. Black
halogen floor lamp
$15. Wooden rocker
$20. 570-472-8231
COUCH - excellent
condition! Must
see. Perfect for
family room, com-
fortable. $175.
(570) 446-8672
COUCHES 2 Lazy-E-
Boy, both with
reclining seats.
Mocha color, excel-
lent condition with
no tears or stains.
Paid $900. each,
will let both go for
$950. or will split for
$475. each. Call
262-7390 or 883-
0141, ask for Sheila.
DINETTE / KITCHEN
SET - Light Solid
Wood, Four Match-
ing Chairs, Very
Good Condition
$95.00
570-262-6627
DINING ROOM oak
table with leaf, 4
regular & two cap-
tain chairs, dry sink,
hutch for $200.
Hunter green hutch
for $40. 592-7723
DINING ROOM
TABLE & chairs in
fair condition. Ask-
ing $45. or best
offer. Located in
Mountain Top After
5pm 570-868-8156
DINING ROOM
TABLE beautiful
cherry Broyhill, 6
chairs, 2 leafs in like
new condition $550.
firm. 570-576-1444
DINNING ROOM
SET, Maple, table &
6 commander
chairs. Excellent
condition. $200.
570-675-6578
after 5:00PM
DRESSER 3 drawer,
mirror dark wood
$45. 570-283-9085
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER Bassett,
oak, 6 pieces, light-
ed glass shelves,
end table $450.
570-696-2212
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER beige with
wheels, free 24
color tv & dvd play-
er $75. Blue & white
print loveseat $75.
570-696-0187
ENTERTAI NMENT
CENTER gorgeous
oriental piece,
double doors
top opens 40 w for
TV bottom holds
stereo components.
deep cranberry
gold hand painted
design brass hard-
ware original price
$3000. sell $800.
570-693-2570
ENTERTAINMENT
center solid oak
leaded glass door, 3
shelves, 2 bottom
drawers, all solid,
brass handles 26
TV opening, like new
$125. negotiable.
570-592-4858
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, Riverside,
41wx75 1/2lx21
1/4 d. Oak finish, 2
sliding top doors, 2
smaller doors under
Paid $899 + tax
new. Sacrifice for
$200 plus free 32
Toshiba TV. LOVE-
SEAT Ashley Furni-
ture, excellent con-
dition 68wx38
lx29h, microfiber
cover, cranberry
color, 1 year old, 2
large contrast pil-
lows $100.
570-333-4321
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, solid Oak
$150.
570-474-1648
ETAGERE. wicker,
with 5 glass
shelves, $100. End
Table, wicker, with
glass top, $40.
Both from Pier One
& excellent condi-
tion. 570-813-5778
FILE CABINET, (3)
three drawer legal
size with hanging
file folders $50.
570-270-9059
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
744 Furniture &
Accessories
HEADBOARD, oak
twin, $50. Oak night
stand $50.
570-825-0569
HIGH CHAIR Fisher
price $20. Excellent
condition 735-5290
KITCHEN HUTCH
green metal with
wicker basket draw-
ers, excellent condi-
tion. Asking $100
570-239-6011
LAMP Hanging
Tiffany Lamp, 20
diameter shade is
marbled white & tan
with clusters of
mauve flowers &
leafy greens, comes
with swag hooks &
12 chain. $75.
570-823-6829
LIVING ROOM
1970s retro couch
& chair, used very
little and in excellent
condition. Autumn
orange in color but
can be covered with
a throw. Asking $50.
570-735-8542
LIVING ROOM SET,
Blue, tan trim,
couch, chair and a
half & ottoman,
excellent condition.
$400 OBO.
LOVESEAT, white
with pullout bed.
$100 OBO
570-574-6261
LOFT BED IKEA sil-
ver metal frame
only, 73h x 55w x
77l. Ladder att-
ached/ room under
for desk, futon, etc.
Very good condition.
$75. 570-947-6531
AFFORDABLE
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $199
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
MIRROR (standing)
about 5, tilts in
wood frame $22.
Rocking chair, white
wicker for patio or
porch $35. End
table, white wicker
to match rocker,
$22. Bed, queen
size, pine with 2
matching night-
stands $400. Room
Divider, black with
oriental murals on 1
side & stonework on
other side $250.
570-288-4451
NIGHT TABLE maple
with drawer $30.
Maple 3 shelf book
stand $25.
570-288-8689
PATIO SET 39
round resin tan col-
ored table, used
one summer $20.
570-868-5275 or
570-301-8515
PATIO SET green,
66x36 glass top
table & 2 end
chairs, 2 bench,
type chairs all with
cushions. $55.
Black entertainment
center with glass
doors & storage for
CDs & DVDs
60wx49hx19d $50.
570-868-5450
ROCKER/RECLINER
beige, like new,
rarely used. $250
or best offer.
570-407-1135
ROCKING CHAIR
Boston $100.
570-847-336
SECRETARY 35w x
80 h. Very good
condition. $35.
570-864-0858
SECTIONAL with
sleeper sofa &
recliner. LAZBOY.
Excellent condition.
$850. 570-388-1106
SOFA 90 sage/
green/beige tan/
white plaid match-
ing pillows $100.
570-474-5188
SOFA black velour-
good condition
$125. CORNER
COMPUTER DESK
Modern $25.
570-388-4242
SOFA rattan, 1 rat-
tan chair, 1 ottoman,
2 rattan glass top
end tables, 1 rattan
glass top coffee
table. Complete set
$225. Very good
condition. 654-6454
TABLE solid maple
drop leaf table, 2
leaves, 8 ladder-
back chairs, glass
topped hutch.
570-696-1189
TV: Flat screen
Sanyo. 27 Perfect
condition. $45.
570-606-6624
WICKER SHELVES
(2) standing corner,
6 $30, Can deliver
570-883-9404
WEST WYOMING
20 Browncrest St.
Thurs, Fri & Sat
8am-4pm
Scouting books,
much depression
glass, Wilkes-Barre
Parade Flag, Red
Maple trees, pre-
teen books, ency-
clopedia set, dis-
play cases, childs
school desk, Fred
Waring blender &
wine grape crusher.
WILKES-BARRE
266 S. River Street
Sat 10/1 & Sun 10/2
10am-4pm
French Country
bedroom, 60s
Swivel Tulip chairs &
table, Antique
frames, lighting, col-
lectibles, furniture,
appliances, cloth-
ing, seat lift-chair,
recliner & more
BUYING
US/FOREIGN/
CANADIAN
COINS &
CURRENCY
PREMIUMS FOR
SILVER DOLLARS
& BETTER COINS
GOLD &
SILVER
JEWELRY &
INGOTS
STERLING SILVER
Old Postcards &
Local Photos,
Lead Soldiers &
Old Toys, Mining
& Military Stuff,
Old Crocks, Jugs
Local Advertising
STAMPS
PAYING
HONEST
CA$H
PRICES
Over 35 years, a
respected coin
dealer.
HERITAGE
GALLERIES
DALLAS, PA
Across from
Dallas Agway
on Rt. 415
Look for blue
& white signs
NEW HOURS
TUES-FRI, 10-6
SAT, 10-5
570-674-2646
750 Jewelry
ENGAGEMENT RING
1/2 carat princess
cut diamond soli-
taire set in 14K
white gold. List
price of $1,495, Pur-
chased from
Littmann Jewelers
for $900, willing to
sacrifice at $700.
Call 570-814-3383
WATCH: Invicta
mens 4342 Russian
Diver Watch Collec-
tion has Black Face.
Like new. Comes
with box. $50.
570-823-5943
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
JOHN DEERE 1968
tractor 112 in good
condition, all papers
$600. 570-287-
5745 or 570-793-
0160
LAWNMOWER Mur-
ray 4hp 22 cut,
runs good $60.
570-655-3197
Patrick & Debs
Lawn Care
See our ad under
Call An Expert
1162 Landscape &
Garden
RIDING LAWN
MOWER, Murray 12
hp. $100. 446-9888
754 Machinery &
Equipment
GENERATOR:
IX1600 watt, Gener-
ax used once for 4
hours. Paid $600.
sell for $300. have
receipt. 706-5035
756 Medical
Equipment
DIAPERS adult size
XL disposable,
brand new 1 pack-
age for $6. Original-
ly $14. 696-2856
POWER CHAIR
Jazzy Select,
$500. Walker - $25.
570-829-2411
SCOOTER: Pride
Mobility, new batter-
ies, good condition.
$350. 570-371-3271
WHEEL CHAIR very
good condition $90.
570-905-4818
758 Miscellaneous
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
AQUARIUM. 20 gal.
all attachments,
$15. Dayton electric
buffer/polisher, $25,
Craftsman, Sears
lawnmower rear
wheel drive, 6.5 hp,
electric start, excel-
lent, $125. Snow
thrower, White, 5.5
hp, $40. 4 dining
room chairs, wood
and fabric seat. $15
for set.
570-654-5169
BASEBOARD type
heaters (3) 3
Lasco. $30. each.
Carnival punch bowl
set $100. 905-4818
758 Miscellaneous
BACKPACK Bill-
abong $20. Twilight
book collection $20.
2 cassette decks
both $30. Dell Com-
puter monitor $20.
570-760-4830
BOOK & CD
Power Trading/
Power Living, with
cd. Learn the keys
to investing in the
stock market.
Regular $99. sell
$39 or best offer.
570*288-2949
BOOKS: Enhance
your library with the
following books: An
Invitation to the
White House Hillary
Rodham Clinton.
Going Rogue
Sarah Palin. Jack &
Jackie, a Perfect
Marriage. Mem-
oirs of Barbara
Bush. Living Histo-
ry Hillary Rodham
Clinton. My Turn,
Memoirs of Nancy
Reagan. $10 each,
All for $40.
570-655 9474
BOOKS: Paper-
backs $40. Hard-
covers $60.,
romance, mysteries
etc., must take all
$100. 825-4635
BOWLING BALLS (2)
14lb Brunswick &
bag $10. Brunswick
& Bag $5. Keson
100 nylon coated
NEW measuring
tape $10. 2-sets of
disc brakes for
2004 Ford Escape
$10. New white vinyl
crank-out window
with screen $40.
10x10 Garden
Gazebo tent with
screen new in box
$75. Plastic folding
picnic table seats 4
adults, great for tail-
gateing new in box
$30. 570-822-0519
BUMPER COVER
rear, rebar all hard-
ware 2010 Jeep
Wrangler $250.
570-706-5035
CANISTER SET
Phalzgraft 3 pieces
ceramic, nature
wood design, excel-
lent condition, $20.
Rocky VCR Movies
1 - 5 box set, excel-
lent condition $25 .
570-239-6011
CAR CARGO Lug-
gage/Rack Carrier,
$30. 570-270-9059
CHRISTMAS deco-
rations, over 200
available! Includes
trees, ornaments,
lights, lamps, flow-
ers, vases, baskets,
figurines, many dif-
ferent household
items, also 4 pieces
of Samsonite lug-
gage, belt mas-
sager. all $85.
CANES & WALK-
ING/HIKING sticks.
Made from the roots
of slippery maple
trees. Over 30
available. $4- $5
each. Unique ! Many
different heights,
sizes, and shapes.
Call 570-735-2081
CLOCK Seth
Thomas German
mantle, works good
$60. Cuckoo clock
14 x 20 as is $40.
570-574-0271
COFFEE MAKER
Bunn automatic,
two burner, stain-
less $95. 847-3368
COFFEE MAKER Mr.
Coffee 4 cup $5.
Mrs Coffee Tea for
two $5. George
Foreman extra large
grill, $10. Green
Toaster, $2. Green
12 cup coffee
maker, $10. all work
well. 570-868-
5275/570-301-8515
COMFORTER SET -
queen-size quilted
includes sheets,
shams, dust ruffle,
decorative pillows,
ecru, excellent con-
dition $20.
570-735-6527
COOKBOOKS
Weight Watchers
set of 4. New. $20.
570-472-1646
DISHES - Gibson
fruit grove pattern.
Service for 8 plus 2
serving bowls, 2
platters $30
570-474-9255
FOOD PROCESSOR
new $45. VHS
TAPES over 100
$1.50 each.
570-740-1392
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER
ITEMS
Oak desk & black
chair $60. Filing 4
drawer cabinet $15.
3 seater sofa $175.
Stiffel hanging
lamps $30. Recliner
heat & message
$125. Pine hutch
$100. Stiffel table
lamp $30. Comput-
er security cabinet
$30. King size
spread w/ curtains
$20. Bookcase TV
unit $50.
570-639-5107
GLASS DOOR. 4
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
GRILL. Charcoal,
Blackbarrel type.
Top lifts, 24x35 grill
space. $35
570-333-4827
HEATER: EdenPure
portable quartz,
new $125. Frigidaire
5000BTU air condi-
tioner, new $50.
Holmes digital twin
window fan, new
$20. Calvin Klein
dark purple hooded
ski jacket small,
brand new $40.
570-328-1165
HELMET: Cairns
New Yorker leather
fire helmet. $325.
570-371-9114
LAMP SHADES 3
stained glass 8
wide orange &
white $25.
570-654-6283
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
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$
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*
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STARTING AT
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10k a year
$2269 due @ signing
Remote Start Bluetooth 29 MPG
2011 CHEVY
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$
38,900
*
STARTING AT
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+ $1000
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STARTING AT
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*
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39 month lease
10k a year
$2519 due @ signing
Bluetooth Keyless Entry 32 MPG
$
37,900
*
2011 BUICK
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$
23,900
*
2010 CHEVY
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$
22,500
*
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197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
825-7577
YOMING VALLEY
AUTO SALES INC. AA
SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
FINANCING AVAILABLE
www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
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TH
ANNIVERSARY SALE!
07 COBALT60K....................
$
7,995
07 AVEO84K............................
$
6,995
03 VW JETTAGL .............
$
6,595
04 SATURN VUE..........
$
5,475
03 FOCUS...............................
$
4,995
02 WINDSTAR85K..........
$
4,995
00 IMPREZAAWD.............
$
4,995
01 STRATUSOne Owner, 89K
$
4,495
04 CAVALIER.....................
$
4,450
99 ALTIMA.............................
$
3,495
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
BUYING JUNK
VEHICLES
$300 AND UP
$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN,
DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm Happy Trails!
758 Miscellaneous
MOTOR mercury
outboard 2005
bought new in 2006,
8 hp used 10 times
$1,000. 829-1541
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Hand made
Rosaries, $5. Pope
John Paul II Memori-
blia. 570-829-2411
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX,
heavy duty $50.
Heater Tower, elec-
tric, portable, $20.
570-825-5847
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE #9410
school model heavy
duty, great condition
includes bobbins,
accessories & oper-
ating manual. 10
built in stitches plus
buttonhole feature.
Orig. $400. sell
$150. 570-714-4477
TIRE & RIM new 15
white wall for 78
Chrysler Lebaron
(Fr78-15) $45. firm.
570-824-7807 or
570-545-7006
TIRES 225/70/R16
Baja M&S 75% tread
left. Very good con-
dition.$125.
570-855-3113
TIRES, (2), 205/70/
R15, $30 each. Air
Compressor, $150.
Oil Heater, $25. Boy
Bike, 26X1.95, $60.
All items like new.
570-357-4827
TOW BAR. Blue ox-
with cables, pins, &
cover. Used twice.
$300. 570-831-5778
UTILITY TRAILER
4x8 with spare tire
$140. 287-3955
VACUUM BAGS
Electrolux generic
$1. each. 2
Swifter wet jet mop
$5. 570- 868-6018
WHEEL & TIRES 5
each 94 Jeep Grand
Cherokee OEM cast
wheels, gold trim
with center caps
and P225/70R15
tires mounted, fit
many 93 thru 98
Jeep models. 1 new
with mounted tire
$150, 4 with mount-
ed tires, $150 each.
4 wheels mounted
tires $125. each. All
for $600 neg.
570-814-7207
WHEELS (2) with
studded radials,
Wintertrax, wide-
track, P175/70R13
82S. used one sea-
son $45. 779-4176
WHEELS American
racing 17 aluminum
8 lug with Toyo tires
& lugs, mint condi-
tion $400. firm.
Lund moon visor
94-02 Ford Ranger
pickup, hardware,
good condition. Tail-
gate 88-98 Chevy
full size pickup $75.
570-905-7702
758 Miscellaneous
WHEELS AND TIRES
(4) five spoke for
Ford Windstar
p21565r16 $325.
570-696-2212
762 Musical
Instruments
BANJO in case HiLo
$130.
570574-0271
FLUTE: Jupiter
Carnegie XL silver
beginner flute with
gold keys. Plays
beautifully. $300.
570-406-1846
GUITAR-Carlo
Robelli 6-string
acoustic soft case
picks and strings.
$150. or best offer.
570-855-3113
PIANO Baldwin 42h
mahogany, tuned
and delivered.
$500. Call
570-474-6362
PIANO Story &
Clark, good condi-
tion. $500
570-822-4593
PIANO: Circa 1902
Ludwig & Co mis-
sion style upright
piano, in very good
condition. $500 or
best offer.
Call 570-674-1964
766 Office
Equipment
COPIER/FAX, busi-
ness type, Canon
Combination with
new toner cartridge,
$80 value, still in
box. Good condi-
tion. 570-735-0191
DESK CHAIR black,
high back, swivel
base with wheels,
very good condition.
$30. 570-709-4180
SCANNER, hp scan-
jet 2200c, flatbed,
with software and
manual. USB Con-
nectivity, Works FAX
Machine, Panasonic
older rolled paper
print spare roll.
$20. 570-836-6706
768 Personal
Electronics
PHONE CHARGERS
3 Blackberry 1 auto
& 2 wall chargers, 1
year old, excellent
condition $35. 570-
824-7807 or 570-
545-7006
PHONES, extremely
rare, Rotary dial
desk phones, (1)
bright red, (1) bright
orange, like new
$150. each.
570-696-2008
772 Pools & Spas
ABOVE GROUND POOL
18 X 36 with acces-
sories. Will need to
be taken down.
570-369-3581
772 Pools & Spas
POOL, above
ground, 21 pool
with filter & covers.
$999 or best offer.
570-592-4685
774 Restaurant
Equipment
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
Bev Air 2 door
refrigerator/ sand-
wich prep table,
Model SP48-12,
$950. For details
Call 570-498-3616
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
Model # SPM45,
$500; ALSO, Bunn
Pour Over Coffee
Machine, Model #
STF15, $225
For more info, call
570-498-3616
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
Somerset Dough
Sheeter, Model
CAR-100. Only
1 available. $1,150
Call for more info
570-498-3616
776 Sporting Goods
BIKE 20 pink
with white tires, pink
rims. $40. 735-2661
BIKE CARRIER 2
bikes, hitch mount-
ed $35. Everlast
heavy punching/kick
bag $30. 696-2683
BIKE Centurian Iron-
man racing bike, red
$80. 287-9085
BIKES. Girls, 15
speed 26 All-ter-
rain, Boys, 18 speed
26 Multi-terrain
Stone Mtn. Bike.
$85 for both.
570-333-4827
COAT Woolrich
Down coat, new,
Woolrich new wool
pants, Hunting
apparel $40.
570-287-2073
GOLF BAG, Wilson
Youth, with Putter,
Wedge, 1, 7, 9, 5
Irons. $50.
570-270-9059
GOLF SHOES 3 pair
of men s Ecco Golf
Shoes size 10.5
$200. 570-7886654
KICKING BAG cen-
tury martial arts free
standing, good con-
dition $50.
570-655-3197.
PING PONG TABLE
$25.
570-825-5847
ROLLER BLADES
2Xs inline size 1,2,3
& 4,5,6, blue/black
black carrying bag
$10. Ice Skates, girls
white, Gold Medal,
sizes 1 & 6, like new
condition, black car-
rying bag $10. each
Both very good con-
dition 696-3528
776 Sporting Goods
SKIS Killingtonsk-
2s,Technical ski-
boots size 12 and
colt tech comp
poles. $150.
570-855-3113
SKIS Rossignol
Rebel, 177, Salomon
Series 7 bindings
$75. SKI BOOTS-
Salomon Optima 8.1
Exp, Mens size 8,
Mid Entry style $30
SKI POLES-All items
in very good condi-
tion $5 287-1025
TRAMPOLINE Large
in size ,netting
around to ensure
safety, great condi-
tion $150. ESPN
Center-Voice Acti-
vated keeps score.
All sports include
basketball, football,
golf, baseball, lots
of fun for indoors.
$100. Both great
condition. 675-9939
WEIGHT BENCH
342 with weights,
excellent condition
$40. 570-735-5290
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISION,
$19, $100. 13, $60.
570-357-4827
TELEVISION, 24
Daewood. In excel-
lent condition. $25
OBO. 570-696-1703
TV 14 Color RCA
with remote $20.(14
w X 13 h X 14 D)
570-288-8689
TV 20 Phillips color
with remote.
$15. 570-868-5450
TV 27
Panasonic $30.
570-283-9085
TV Phillips 32 HD
TV/PIP great for
playing video
games. $90.
570-696-0187
TV Zenith 36 Good
Condition. 10 years
old $60. 388-4242
TV, 19 Aanalog sig-
nal model, includes
remote. Works well!
$20. 570-836-6706
TV: 42 LCD. Sony
Bravia & Sony DVD
player. Like New.
$300. 570-310-1287
TVS (2) color 27
Zenith console,
swivel base & 19
FREE. 826-9049
TVS 2 color , 13 inch
Sayno, & Insigna,
$20. 570-899-7384
782 Tickets
PENN STATE
TICKETS. (2) Oct.
15 vs Purdue.
Homecoming. Sec-
tion SFU Aisle chair-
back seats. Parking
pass incl. $150 for
both.
570-362-0328
782 Tickets
PENN STATE
TICKETS
October 15, 2011
vs. Purdue
Section NA -
seat backs. (2)
at $75 each.
October 29, 2011
vs. Illinois
Section WH-15
yard line - seat
backs. (2) at
$100 each
570-675-5046
after 6 PM
TICKETS, (2)
George Thorogood
at the FM Kirby Cen-
ter, Tuesday, Octo-
ber 4 at 7:30PM.
Front row seats. A-
210 & A-211. $140
for pair OBO.
570-639-1305
784 Tools
LADDER:16 exten-
sion, aluminum,
good condition $60.
call 570-655-3197
PRESSURE WASH-
ER Stanley electric
1600 psi pressure
washer, new in box
$65. 570-696-2683
RADIAL SAW Crafts-
man 10 5 hp,
attachments, $190.
Heavy duty 1/2 drill,
$20. Drill doctor
paid $250, $95.
Sears scroll saw,
$95. Glaster super-
star II glass grinder
with safeguard,
excellent condition,
$45. Large alu-
minum extension
ladder, $45.
570-696-9005
SNOW BLOWER
Ariens 24 excellent
total price for all
items $300.
570-472-3888
786 Toys & Games
BUDWEISER POKER
TABLE TOP with
accessories poker
chips, cards & dice,
never used & is in
mint condition $50.
570-825-4177
788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics
SCANNER Radio
Shack 200 channel
hand held scanner.
excellent condition.
batteries, ac
adapter included.
Police/fire frequen-
cies already pro-
grammed in. Paid
$115. sell $75 .
570-905-2985
TELEVISION, Hitachi
projection, 46
screen, rarely used
in excellent condi-
tion. $400 OBO
570-574-6261
788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics
TV: Toshiba 37 flat
screen, big grey
cabinet, color TV,
remote & manual
good condition
$325. or best offer.
570-714 - 4477
790 Swimming
Pools/Hot Tubs
FILTER & PUMP.
SAND. 2 months
old. $275.
570-852-0271
HOT TUB, 5-6 per-
son, heater not
working. FREE
570-362-0214
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796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
NEED CASH?
We Buy:
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Silver, Platinum,
old bills, Watches,
Costume Jewelry,
Diamonds, Gold
Filled, Sterling Sil-
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Military items, old
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570-855-7197
570-328-3428
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28 S. Main W.B.
Open Mon- Sat,
12pm 6pm
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570-941-9908
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S YS TE MS
Highest $$ Paid
Guaranteed
Buying all video
games &
systems. PS1 & 2,
Xbox, Nintendo,
Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel,
Gameboy,
Vectrex etc.
DVDs, VHS & CDs
& Pre 90s toys,
The Video
Game Store
1150 S. Main
Scranton
Mon - Sat,
12pm 6pm
570-822-9929
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
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Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
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288-8995
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JEWELRY
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( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570- 484- 6538)
Highest Cash Pay
Outs Guaranteed
Mon- Sat
10am - 6pm
Cl osed Sundays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
( Pl aza 315)
315N . 3 mi l es af t er
Mot orwol d
We Pay At Least
78% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
Or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
810 Cats
KITTENS (3) free to
good home.
Call 570-575-9984
KITTENS - Beautiful
7 week old free to
loving home.
Call 570-762-1015.
KITTENS FREE 5
female kittens. 6
weeks old. 3 Cali-
cos, 1 black & 1 tor-
toise shell. All are
healthy. Very playful
& loving.
570-852-9850
KITTENS free to
good home. 8
weeks old. Liter
trained, 1 black & 2
orange & white
striped. 714-0912
KITTENS, 6 weeks
old, all black, liter
trained, free to a
good home.
518-779-3015.
KITTENS: 3
adorable kittens
found outside my
home. Approximate
6 weeks old, eating
& using litterbox.
Adapting very nicely
to indoor life. 1
black & white, short
hair, 2 black &
white, medium hair.
570-287-3876
KITTENS: Free to
good home. Please
call
570-779-4173
815 Dogs
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815 Dogs
DOBERMAN PINSCHER
Puppies AKC, red &
rust, ready now, for
appointment call
Coopers
Dobermans
570-542-5158
LABRADOR
RETRIEVERS AKC
Chocolate, white,
yellow, black. 3/4
house trained.
Dewormed & shots.
Ready to take
home Oct-1. Theyll
go fast at $350
each. FIRST COME
FIRST SERVED!
570-899-3807
Line up a place to live
in classified!
SHIH TZU PUPPIES
5 females. Tri color.
Ready October 22.
Shots & vet
checked. Interested
(570) 654-6730
815 Dogs
PUPPIES
570-453-6900
570-389-7877
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PINCHER PUPPIES
Ready October 22,
Taking deposits now
Call 570-436-5083
845 Pet Supplies
CAT LITTER BOX
with lid + food dish-
es $6. 696-3368
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Support/Client Care
518 Customer
Support/Client Care
518 Customer
Support/Client Care
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
LOOKING TO EARN SOME
EXTRA CASH FOR THE
HOLIDAY SEASON???
Lord & Taylor has the following Seasonal job opportunities
available in our Internet Fulfllment Department.
Full Time
Picker and Packer Positions
Responsibilities include picking and packing customer orders.
- Starting wage: $9.25 per hour
- Monday - Friday, 7:00am - 3:30pm or 9:30am - 6:00pm
- Seasonal employment period:
October 10th - December 30th
- Potential weekends and overtime required
- Must be 18 years of age to apply.
Interested candidates should apply online at:
www.lordandtaylor.com/careers
Lord & Taylor Service Center
250 Highland Park Blvd.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Lord & Taylor is an equal opportunity employer.
LORD&TAYLOR
JOBFAIR
Saturday, October 1st, 9:00am- 1:00pm
Lord &Taylor is an equal opportunity employer.
Join Our Team!!!
Now Hiring 100 Plus
Full Time & Part Time Associates
Call Center Customer Service Representatives - AM & PM
We are excited to expand our services to Hudson Bay Company.
Hudsons Bay Company is Canadas largest department store
retailer and oldest corporation. The Company provides Canadians
with the widest selection of goods and services available through
retail channels that include more than 500 stores led by the Bay,
Zellers and Home Outtters.
This position is responsible for the efcient handling of customer
inquiries via phone and/or mail. Ensure all inquiries are worked
and resolved in accordance with company policies and
procedures. Opportunity to work from home upon successful
completion of Call Center Training and metrics.
We offer a competitive salary, medical/dental/vision/life insurance
and 401k plan enrollment. We also offer generous merchandise
discounts at Lord & Taylor.
We guarantee an interview upon completion of an
application or apply online at www.lordandtaylor.com/careers
LORD & TAYLOR SERVICE CENTER
250 Highland Park Blvd.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
APPLY IN PERSON:
229 Mundy Street
Wilkes-Barre
OR EMAIL RESUME ALL REPLIES WILL BE HELD
IN STRICT CONFIDENCE:
kheffelnger@kenpollocknissan.com
KEN POLLOCK NISSAN
Great Working Conditions
Team Environment
Excellent Compensation
Benets Package
High Volume Service Dealership
Must be Experienced, Seasoned Professional
with PA Inspection & Emission Licenses,
ASE Certied, Dealership Experience a plus.
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
530 Human
Resources
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
530 Human
Resources
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
530 Human
Resources
JOIN OURATEAM!
Restaurant or hotel experience preferred, or
will train the right person - Positive attitude,
friendly, and willingness to learn.
Full or Part Time
MANAGERTRAINEE ($25,000/year ++)
HOST & HOSTESS ($10/hour ++)
CASHIER, WEEKEND BARTENDER,
BUS PERSONS
Pay based on experience.
Paid vacation & free meals.
Wyoming Valley Mall
Dallas Shopping Center (closed Monday)
APPLY IN PERSON PLEASE
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At Pocono Health System, we are unwavering in our pursuit of excellence. We are
second to none in our commitment in caring for our patients and superior health-
care. Everyone at PHS is aligned to our mission, vision and values, ensuring excel-
lence is continued and embraced at every level within our organization.
EXECUTIVE RECRUITER
In this role, youll use sourcing and referrals in order to recruit physicians and other
high level positions who meet the strategic objectives of the medical center. You
should have at least 3 yrs of demonstrated success as a professional recruiter with
experience in interviewing and selection. Experience in physician recruitment and
an understanding of physician credentialing is strongly preferred. Must be available
to work various hours in order to meet with physician candidates
We are proud to offer a competitive compensation and
benefits package. Submit your resume online at:
www.pmchealthsystem.org
The Vision to Lead
Our Values
INTEGRITY - RESPECT
TEAMWORK
PHS is an EEOC employer
The Determination to Succeed
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
548 Medical/Health
522 Education/
Training
548 Medical/Health
522 Education/
Training
Discover an exceptional opportunity to deliver
quality healthcare to Americas Veterans
The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical
Center is currently accepting applications for full
time Registered Nurses at the Medical Center
Registered Nurses
Emergency Room
ICU/Telemetry
Float - ER/ICU
Two years ER or ICU experience preferred.
ACLS/BCLS Certification documentation
required upon joining the VAMedical Center staff
or within the first 3-months of employment.
In addition to an attractive salary, we offer paid,
vacation/sick leave, health and life insurance cov-
erage and an attractive retirement package includ-
ing a tax deferred savings plan.
Interested applicants must submit the following
information: Application for Nurses and Nurse
Anesthetists, VAF 10-2850a; Declaration for Fed-
eral Employment, OF-306; Curriculum Vitae,
License Verification. For additional information
please call (570) 824-3521, EXTENSION 7208.
Please mail your complete application package to:
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Medical Center (05)
1111 East End Boulevard
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
VA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
CNAs
Full Time & Per Diem 7-3
PA State CNA Certification Required
1-2 years experience in LTC setting desired
For More Information
Or To Schedule an Interview
Contact 877-339-6999 x1
Email Jobs@horizonhrs.com
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke Pa
Competitive Pay Rates, Benefits
& Shift Differentials
Bilingual Teacher
Position; Education
We are looking for a DEDICATED individual to
join the HEAD START TEAM!
Full Time Teacher for Hazleton Head Start Cen-
ter; Bilingual English/Spanish Abilities Required.
Visit our website at www.lchs.hsweb.org for
details. Additional positions available are part
time Assistant Teachers in Plymouth/Nanticoke
sites. Excellent benefits including paid holidays,
paid sick time and paid training. Applicants must
possess current PA State Police Criminal Clear-
ance, FBI Fingerprints and Child Abuse History
Clearance; Send Resume/Cover letter and 3 Writ-
ten Letters of Reference to Luz Co Head Start,
ATTN: Human Resources, PO Box 540, Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18703-0540. Fax #570-829-6580.
E.O.E. M/F/V/H. NO PHONE CALLS.
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
Bennett Infiniti of Wilkes-Barre, PA treats the needs of each individual
customer with paramount concern. We know that customers have high
expectations, and as a car dealer we enjoy the challenge of meeting and
exceeding those standards each and every time. Be a part of one of the most
important teams in the dealership - The service department!
We are currently seeking candidates for the following positions:
SERVICE MANAGER
Combining your in-depth automotive repair knowledge with your
exceptional people skills.
You'll also select, coach, lead, train and supervise vehicle technicians while
assisting with the purchase of parts, materials and equipment.
Must be experienced and aware of the latest automotive technologies and be
a persistent problem solver.
SERVICE ADVISOR
SERVICE TECHNICIAN
PARTS MANAGER
PARTS COUNTER PERSON
Candidate will quickly and efficiently perform routine maintenance and
identify the cause of breakdowns and repair them using the most optimal
solutions.
Perform work specified on maintenance and repair orders with efficiency
and in accordance with dealership and/or manufacture standards
The qualified candidates must be team oriented, flexible and focused on
maintaining a high level of customer service.
Bennett Automotive Group is an equal opportunity employer.
Please send your resume and references to: wbserviceinquiry@gmail.com
522 Education/
Training
522 Education/
Training
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE
www.dallassd.com
SPECIAL EDUCATION AIDES
In District: Personal Care Assistants
Out of District: Personal Care Assistant
Wyoming Area Secondary Center
Rate of pay dependent on higher education
experience, no benefits
Assistant Middle School
Boys Basketball Coach
7th grade Boys
Basketball Coach
For clearance information and to download a
district application, refer to our district web
sites Employment page. Application packets
must be received by the deadline date. Please
submit a letter of interest, resume, district
application, references, letters of recommenda-
tion, Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances and any
other supporting materials to:
Mr. Frank Galicki, Superintendent
Dallas School District
PO Box 2000
Dallas, PA 18612
DEADLINE:
October 3, 2011
or until the positions are filled
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
behind on your
payments? You
may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
BERWICK
HANDYPERSON SPECIAL
1145 6th Avenue
Lots of potential!
$36,500
Can see online
c-investments.com
570-204-6550
906 Homes for Sale
AVOCA
314 Packer St.
Remodeled 3 bed-
room with 2 baths,
master bedroom
and laundry on 1st
floor. New siding
and shingles. New
kitchen. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3174
$99,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
129 & 131 Matson Ave
Double Block, 6
rooms + bath on
each side. $79,000
Call 570-826-1743
906 Homes for Sale
AVOCA
Saturday, Oct-1
11AM-1PM
912 Vine Street
Over 3,500 square
feet of living space
with large detached
2 car garage and
office Vinyl Siding,
Newer windows,
Spacious Rooms.
MUST BE SEEN!
$159,900.
MLS #10-3956
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
BACK MOUNTAIN
Beautiful 5 bed-
room, 2.2 baths &
FANTASTIC Great
Room with built in
bar, private brick
patio, hot tub &
grills! 4 car garage
with loft + attached
2 car garage.
Situated on over 6
acres of privacy
overlooking Francis
Slocum with a great
view of the lake!
Lots of extras & the
kitchen is out of this
world! MLS#11-3131
$625,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
NEW LISTING
Wonderful Back
Mountain find in
Elmcrest develop-
ment. Big enough
to raise four daugh-
ters with 3
bedroms, 3 baths,
woodburning fire-
place, hot tub,
replacement win-
dows and hard-
wood floors under
new carpeting, all
on a large lot with
fieldstone walls.
MLS#11-3279
$247,500
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Shopping for a
new apartment?
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you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
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BACK MOUNTAIN
1215 Mountain Rd.
Well maintained
ranch home set on
2 acres with apple
trees on property.
This home offers 3
bedrooms, sunroom
& enclosed porch.
Lower level with
brick fireplace. 2
car garage.
$172,500
MLS# 11-2436
Call Geri
570-696-0888
906 Homes for Sale
BEAR CREEK
Meadow Run Road
Enjoy the exclusive
privacy of this 6.1
acre, 3 bedroom, 2
bath home with
vaulted ceilings and
open floor plan. Ele-
gant formal living
room, large airy
family room and
dining room and
gorgeous 3 season
room opening to
large deck with hot
tub. Modern eat in
kitchen with island,
gas fireplace,
upstairs and wood
burning stove
downstairs. This
stunning property
boasts a relaxing
pond and walking
trail. Sit back
and savor
the view
MLS 11-3462
$443,900
Sandy Rovinski
Ext. 26
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
BERWICK
319 East 10th St
Remodeled
4 bedroom,
2 bath, 2 car
garage, large lot
(No Flood Zone)
Columbia County.
Low Taxes!
$105,000,
570-204-6550
c-investments.com
FORTY-FORT
167 Slocum St
Handyman special.
3 bedrooms, 1.5
bath, two story.
Nice lot/neighbor-
hood. Being sold as
is. $45,000
570-954-8825
or email
gckar1@yahoo.com
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Proposed new
construction
Ranch Condo
in Green Briar with
a 1 car garage,
community pool &
tennis in a great
adult community.
$229,900
MLS# 10-1105
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Fantastic home with
a large family room
with fireplace. You
will love the kitchen
and get ready for
Summer Fun
in the private in
ground pool.
MLS# 11-1141
$257,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Nice 3 bedroom
home on a deep lot
with large eat in
kitchen.
MLS#11-3387
$118,800
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
906 Homes for Sale
BEAR CREEK
VILLAGE
333 Beaupland
10-1770
Living room has
awesome woodland
views and you will
enjoy the steam/
sauna. Lake and
tennis rights avail-
able with Associa-
tion membership.
(membership
optional). Minutes
from the Pocono's
and 2 hours to
Philadelphia or New
York. $259,000
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
BLAKESLEE
Quiet Country
Living
Impressive, well-
cared for, 4 Bed
Colonial on a beau-
tiful 2 Acre home
site, just 20 minutes
to W-B. Lots of
storage with a huge
basement and 3 Car
Garage. Enjoy
country living at its
best. Call Betty
570-643-4842
570-643-2100
DALLAS
123 Orchard East
Exceptionally well
maintained 2 bed-
room 1 3/4 bath. 1st
floor condo. Patio
off each bedroom. 1
car stall for parking.
Access to golf
course and 2 pools.
MLS 11-3395
$109,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
DALLAS
23 Rice Court
If you've reached
the top, live there in
this stunning 3,900
sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 4
bath home in a
great neighborhood.
Offers formal living
room, dining room,
2 family rooms, flori-
da room, and
kitchen any true
chef would adore.
Picture perfect con-
dition. The base-
ment is heated by a
separate system.
SELLER PROVIDING
HOME WARRANTY.
MLS#11-1005
$349,900
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
HANOVER TWP.
KORN KREST
322 Spring Street
Out of the flood
area. 2 family
home. One with 2
bedrooms, the
other with 3 bed-
rooms. Needs TLC.
50x125ft lot. Walk-
ing distance to
schools grade 7-12,
kindergarten & 1st.
$49,000.
Kwiatkowski Real Estate
570-825-7988
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
400 Shrine View
Elegant & classic
stone & wood
frame traditional in
superb location
overlooking adja-
cent Irem Temple
Country Club golf
course. Living room
with beamed ceiling
& fireplace; large
formal dining room;
cherry paneled sun-
room; 4 bedrooms
with 3 full baths &
2 powder rooms.
Oversized in-ground
pool. Paved,
circular drive.
$550,000
MLS# 11-939
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
705 The Greens
Impressive, 4,000
sq. ft., 3 bedroom,
5 1/2 bath condo
features large living
room/dining room
with gas fireplace.,
vaulted ceilings
and loft; master
bedroom with his
& hers baths;
2 additional bed-
rooms with private
baths; great eat-
in kitchen with
island; den; family
room; craft room;
shop. 2 decks.
''Overlooking the
ponds''
$499,000
MLS# 11-872
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
Open floor plan,
raised ranch. Newly
rebuilt in 2009.
Located in nice
neighborhood close
to everything!
MLS# 11-2928
$122,500
Call Christine Kutz
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DALLAS
NEW CONSTRUCTION
2,400 sq feet
$329,000
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAYS, 11-1
patrickdeats.com
570-696-1041
DALLAS
NEWBERRY ESTATES
$109,000
2 bedroom, 2 bath
unit in move in con-
dition. Lease pur-
chase available.
$1,400/month with
$4,800 assist at
closing. Call
Nancy Eckert
570-696-0882
or Terry Eckert
570-696-0843
DALLAS
PRICE REDUCED!
Clean & neat 3-4
bedroom cape cod.
2 car garage. Deck
& porches. Gas
heat. 85 x 115 lot.
$110,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS
SHORT SALE!
Charming 3 Bed-
room Cape Cod
with 1 Car Garage in
great neighborhood.
Close to Park/Rec
Center. Dallas
School District.
Priced as Short
Sale, subject to
bank approval.
$92,000
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
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We work around your schedule.
Adults: 570-883-5600
Ask for Elizabeth
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS SCHOOL
DISTRICT
100% Financing
Wooded and private
Bi-Level in Dallas
School District. This
home features 1 Car
Garage, 3
Bedrooms, 1 3/4
Bath and nice
updates. Plenty of
room on your pri-
vate 2 acre lot.100%
USDA Financing
Eligible. Call for
details.
REDUCED PRICE
$166,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
DALLAS
800SF ranch featur-
ing 2 bedrooms, liv-
ing room, kitchen,
one bath & laundry
room. Perfect for
the person who
travels; updated
kitchen, bath, car-
peting, drywall.
MLS#10-3628
Reduced to
$79,900
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
DALLAS
FRANKLIN TWP.
Orange Road
Lush setting on
almost 5 acres bor-
dered by magnifi-
cent stone walls.
Fish pond, large
garage, barn, sepa-
rate offices for stor-
age or in-house
business, home with
9 rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 3 baths, 2
half baths all on 3
floors. 4400SF in
total. Home needs
TLC! MLS#11-1628
Reduced to
$299,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
MOOSIC
Furnished home.
Greenwood Section
3 Bedroom ranch,
well maintained.
Furniture and appli-
ances included.
Beautiful neighbor-
hood & yard.
$145,000 negotiable
Call 570-430-7017
906 Homes for Sale
DRUMS
OCTOBER 9
12 - 2PM
Sand Springs
12 Sand Hollow Rd.
Nearly new 3 bed-
room, 2.5 bath
town home. Huge
Master with 2 clos-
ets full bath. 1 car
attached garage,
wooded lot, end
unit. Cul-de-sac.
Great golf
community.
MLS 11-2411
$172,000
Call Connie
Eileen R. Melone
Real Estate
570-821-7022
DUPONT
167 Center St.
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
2 story home with
garage and drive-
way. Newer kitchen
and bath. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3561
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DUPONT
Looking for a large
home? Here it is! 6
bedrooms with
first floor master
bedroom and
modern bath. Very
large modern
kitchen. Living
room, dining room,
family room,
enclosed porch,
air conditioning,
paved drive with
parking area.
MLS 11-2385
$163,000
Besecker
Realty
570-675-3611
HANOVER TWP.
SALE BY OWNER
12 Oaklawn Ave.
Out Of Flood Zone!
Pristine 3 story
home with garage,
full basement, beau-
tiful woodwork. Car-
peted & painted
throughout. Newer
Roof, including all
appliances, gas
heat, rooms with
many features. Great
Neighbors. No work
for you, move right
in! $120,000. Call
570-823-8710
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
1140 SPRING ST.
Large 3 bedroom
home with new
roof, replacement
windows, hardwood
floors. Great loca-
tion! For more infor-
mation and photos
visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2636
$119,900.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
1219 SOUTH ST.
Renovated 1/2 dou-
ble with 3 bed-
rooms in nice
neighborhood. Own
for what it takes to
rent. All new win-
dows. For more info
and photos visit:
www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2523
$54,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
DURYEA
122 Lackawanna Ave
Just a few more
finishing touches
will complete the
renovations. This
home has a new
kitchen, new
drywall & new
carpeting.
$59,000
MLS #11-1502
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
DURYEA
302 Cherry St.
Dont miss out on
this charming 2
story which boasts
Pride of Ownership.
Move in condition
with many updates.
Modern eat in
kitchen, dining room
is open to living
room, 2 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths. As a
bonus enjoy the
view from your
large upper floor liv-
ing area with gas
fireplace and sliding
doors that lead to a
spacious balcony.
Beautiful manicured
corner lot.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3512
$129,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
DURYEA
38 Huckleberry
Lane
Blueberry Hills
4 BEDROOMS, 2.5
baths, family room
with fireplace, 2 car
garage, large yard.
Master bath with
separate jetted tub,
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and island,
lighted deck. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3071
$329,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
DURYEA
805-807 Main St.
Multi-Family. Large
side by side double
with separate utili-
ties. 3 bedrooms
each side with
newer carpet,
replacement win-
dows and newer
roof. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3054
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
548 ADAMS ST.
Charming, well
maintained 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
located on a quiet
street near Blue-
berry Hills develop-
ment. Features
modern kitchen
with breakfast bar,
formal dining room,
family room with
gas stove, hard-
wood floors in bed-
rooms, deck,
fenced yard and
shed. MLS#11-2947
$112,500
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
DURYEA
PRICE REDUCED!
314 Bennett Street
Refashioned 3 or 4
bedroom, two full
modern baths. Two
story, 2300sf, with
level yard with love-
ly new landscaping
and 1 car garage.
New EVERYTHING
in this charming
must see property.
Custom blinds
throughout the
home. Great neigh-
borhood with Park
beyond the back-
yard. MLS# 11-3776
$ 174,900
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
DURYEA
REDUCED
411 JONES ST.
Beautiful 2 story
English Tudor with
exquisite gardens,
surrounding beauti-
ful in ground pool,
private fenced yard
with a home with
too many amenities
to list. Enjoy the
summer here!
Screened in porch
and foyer that just
adds to the great
living space
of the home
For more info
and photos:
visit:www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2720
$229,900
Call Phil
570-313-1229
EDWARDSVILLE
9 Williams St.
Large 4 bedroom
home with nice rear
deck, replacement
windows, off street
parking. Possible
apartment in sepa-
rate entrance.
Loads of potential.
For more info and
pictures visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2091
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
93 Washington St.
Looking for a large
home? You found it!
This home was gut-
ted down to studs
in 1990 and family
room addition
added in 93. Vinyl
sided and vinyl win-
dows. 3 bedrooms,
2 full baths. Oak
kitchen, tile, gas
fireplace in family
room and gas hot
water heat. Pull
down attic for stor-
age. Nice home just
needing your own
personal touch!
MLS 11-3324
$85,000
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
EXETER
NEW LISTING
3 bedroom Town-
house has 1st floor
laundry and recent-
ly added sunroom.
Move in ready.
MLS#11-2965
$119,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
906 Homes for Sale
EDWARDSVILLE
Sunday, Oct-2
10am-12pm
145 Short Street
Meticulously main-
tained ranch on lot
100x140. 6 rooms,
3 bedrooms, 1 full
bath on main level.
Finished lower level
with family room,
full bath, laundry
room, craft room &
storage. MOVE IN
CONDITION.
New Low Price
$94,900.
MLS #11-2541
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
EXETER
Vinyl sided 4 bed-
room spacious
home with a great
eat in kitchen,
1 3/4 baths & much
more. Near the
local schools.
PRICE REDUCED
$119,900
MLS# 11-1144
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
EXETER
Nice size 4
bedroom home with
some hardwood
floors, large eat in
kitchen with break-
fast bar. 2 car
garage & partially
fenced yard. Close
to everything!
$92,900
MLS# 11-1977
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
EXETER
128 JEAN ST.
Nice bi-level home
on quiet street.
Updated exterior.
Large family room,
extra deep lot. 2
car garage,
enclosed rear
porch and covered
patio. For more
information and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-2850
$189,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
EXETER
164 E. First Street
$134,900
for an ALL BRICK,
ranch with finished
basement. Fea-
tures include hard-
wood floors, plaster
walls, finished
basement rooms
and car port.
MLS #10-4363
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
EXETER
180 E. First Street
$134,900 for a 5
room ranch, with
spacious yard,
enclosed porch and
Central Air.
5 Rooms, 3 Bed-
rooms and full Bath.
MLS #10-4365
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
FACTORYVILLE
Gorgeous 4 bed-
room colonial, Din-
ing room, family
room, hardwood
floors, central air
and vac, Jacuzzi. On
over 0.5 acre. Move
in ready. $264,800
Shari Philmeck
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
906 Homes for Sale
EXETER
908 Primrose Court
Move right into this
newer 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Townhome
with many
upgrades including
hardwood floors
throughout and tiled
bathrooms. Lovely
oak cabinets in the
kitchen, central air,
fenced in yard, nice
quiet neighborhood.
MLS 11-2446
$123,000
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna Ave
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular, 2
story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms and 1.5
baths, new rear
deck, full front
porch, tiled baths
and kitchen, granite
countertops, all
Cherry hardwood
floors throughout,
all new stainless
steel appliances
and lighting, new oil
furnace, washer
dryer in first floor
bath. Great neigh-
borhood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
Owner financing
available.
570-654-1490
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
FORTY FORT
GREAT REDUCED
PRICE!
Charming home
with hardwood
floors, fireplace &
Built in's, formal
dining room, 2 car
garage, sunporch
& neat as a pin
throughout! Nice
location on a tree
lined street away
from the hustle
& bustle!
$114,900
MLS# 10-4472
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
FORTY FORT
18 E. Pettebone St
Well Designed CAPE
COD. 3 Bedroom, 1
3/4 baths with fin-
ished lower level.
Second floor has
spacious Master
Bedroom, walk in
closet, 3/4 bath
adjoining all purpose
room. Detached 2
car garage. nice
tree Lined Street.
Priced to sell.
MLS 10-3951
$169,500
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
FORTY FORT
83 Slocum St
This 3 bedroom, 2
bath home includes
Living room, dining
room, den, kitchen
& sunroom on the
1st floor. New neu-
tral carpeting, gas
heat, central air, 3
car garage and
nice yard MLS #10-
1762 Call Rhea
570-696-6677
$ 136,500
FORTY FORT
REDUCED!
1301 Murray St.
Very nice duplex,
fully rented with
good return in great
neighborhood. For
more information
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2149
$124,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
906 Homes for Sale
FORY FORT
Great Walnut street
location. 8 rooms, 4
bedrooms. wall to
wall carpet. Gas
heat. 2 car garage.
Deck & enclosed
porch. MLS 11-2833
$111,000
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
GLEN LYON
Youll look long &
hard to ever find a
beautiful Double like
this one! Huge
120x130 lot with
detached 2 car
garage & loft ,
modern kitchens,
1.5 baths , pocket
doors & so much
more!
$118,500
MLS# 11-1167
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
GOULDSBORO
This is a must see
large mobile. Only
five years old with
master bath
Jacuzzi. This is
located in the Beau-
tiful Community of
Indian Country quiet
and peaceful. This
home backs up to
State Game lands.
Also the outdoor
pool is across the
street. The property
is on one half acre
of land. The price is
$99,900. includes
all furnishing which
is in great shape all
you have to do is
move right in. To
see all the picture of
the rooms go to
www.HomesIn
ThePoconos.com
and go to feature
listings.
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
Classic Properties
570-842-9988
HANOVER
Dont miss out on
this beautiful town-
home...One of the
nicest around! It
has all the pleas-
ures of fine living
that you deserve.
What a home!
$124,500
MLS# 11-2827
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
53 Countrywood
Estates
Townhouse, easy-
to-love lifestyle. This
is Townhouse living
at its BEST. 5
rooms, 2 bedroom,
2 1/2 bath, modern
kitchen, inviting sun
room & deck, dining
area, Living Room,
central air, attached
garage, private
drive. MLS 10-1238
$129,900
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
HANOVER TWP.
20 Dexter St.
Nice starter home
with shed. Move-in
ready. Fenced yard.
Security system.
New roof in 2006.
MLS #11-3023
$39,000
Mary Donovan
570-696-0729
Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
HANOVER TWP.
PRICE REDUCED!
290-292
Lee Park Ave
Very nice all brick
double block with
front and back
porches. Beautiful
yard with mature
plantings; 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath on
each side. Out of
the flood zone!
MLS#11-1988
$129,900
Christine Pieczynski
570-696-6569
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
5 Raymond Drive
Practically new 8
year old Bi-level
with 4 bedrooms, 1
and 3/4 baths,
garage, fenced
yard, private dead
end street. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-3422
$179,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
HANOVER TWP.
8 Diamond Ave.
Loads of space in
this modernized tra-
ditional home. 3rd
floor is a large bed-
room with walk-in
closet. Modern
kitchen, family room
addition, deck over-
looking large corner
lot. Not just a
starter home but a
home to stay
in and grow! For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-622
$119,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS
209 Constitution
Avenue
Fantastic view from
the deck and patio
of this 4 bedroom,
2.5 bath vinyl sided
2 story home. Four
years young with so
many extras. A
dream home!
MLS# 11-2429
$299,900
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
HANOVER TWP.
2 story in good
condition with 3
bedrooms, 1 full
bath, eat-in
kitchen, 2 car
garage, fenced
yard & new
gas heat.
MLS # 10-4324
Reduced to
$44,000
Call Ruth at
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
HANOVER TWP.
Seller willing to help pay
Buyer's closing costs!!
19 Garrahan Street
Attractive 2-story in
great neighbor-
hood. Newer roof,
newer 2nd floor
replacement win-
dows, newer split
A/C system, large
eat-in kitchen, bed-
room pine flooring,
walk-up attic & a
mostly fenced yard.
REDUCED
$59,900
MLS#11-1754
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
HANOVER TWP.
Updated single
home with 3 bed-
rooms & newly
remodeled kitchen.
Nice neighborhood.
New roof. Carport
with off street park-
ing. Some furnish-
ings, furniture,
appliances includ-
ed. Fenced yard.
Low taxes.
Owner moving.
$36,500 negotiable.
(570) 823-0508
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
310 Lockville Rd.
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity
of country living in
this beautiful two
story home on 2.23
acres. Great for
entertaining inside
and out. 3 car
attached garage
with full walk up
attic PLUS another
2 car detached
garage. WOW! A
MUST SEE! For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS#11-831
$267,000
Call Nancy
570-237-0752
Melissa
570-237-6384
HARDING
605 Apple Tree
Road
White split stone
Ranch with 1500 sq.
ft. of living space. 2
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, propane gas
fireplace with stone
mantel. Custom
kitchen with oak
cabinets with pull
outs. Granite count-
er tops and island,
plaster walls, mod-
ern tile bath, open
floor plan. 2nd
kitchen in lower
level. Electric heat,
wood/coal burner in
basement. Central
air, 2 stoves, 2
dishwashers, 2
microwaves, 2
fridges, front load
washer and dryer
included. Attached
2 car garage and
detached 3 car
garage. Home in
near perfect
condition.
For moe info and
photos view:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2968
$229,900
Call Lu Ann
570-602-9280
HARDING
Route 92
Picture Perfect
View. If you are
looking for excep-
tional value in a rural
property, then dont
pass up this 4 bed-
room, 2 bath home.
Beautiful Landscap-
ing. Includes river-
front property. 1/2
mile from public
boat launch. Not in
Flood Zone.
$150,000
MLS 11-2996
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
It's that time again!
Rent out your
apartment
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
HARVEYS LAKE
Pole 165
Lakeside Drive
A truly unique
home! 7,300 sq.ft.
of living on 3 floors
with 168' of lake
frontage with
boathouse.
Expansive living
room; dining room,
front room all with
fireplaces.
Coffered ceiling;
modern oak kitchen
with breakfast
room; Florida room;
study & 3 room &
bath suite. 5
bedrooms & 4
baths on 2nd.
Lounge, bedroom,
bath, exercise room
& loft on 3rd floor.
In-ground pool & 2-
story pool house.
AC on 3rd floor.
$1,149,000
MLS# 10-1268
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
906 Homes for Sale
HAZLETON
714 E. Samuels Ave
TERRACE Living at a
great price!!! 4 bed-
rooms, 2 1/2 baths.
Many UPGRADED
features: Newer
Central Air, Newer
Roof, Complete
Security System,and
Epoxy Overlay
Flooring in Garage,
all add to the com-
fort of this home.
Newer paint,car-
pets and custom
window treatments
make it move in
ready. Call Karen for
a personal showing.
$164,900
Century 21 Select
Group - Hazleton
570-582-4938
HAZLETON
Double 6 rooms, 3
bedrooms, 1 bath
each, separate utili-
ties, fenced yard,
walk up attic.
Priced to sell.
MLS 11-3099
$32,400
Call Ann Marie
Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
HUGHESTOWN
189 Rock St.
Spacious home with
4 bedrooms and
large rooms. Nice
old woodwork,
staircase, etc. Extra
lot for parking off
Kenley St.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3404
$109,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
HUGHESTOWN
SUNDAY, SEPT- 25
1:00pm-2:30pm
97 Center Street
Looking for a sold
home with off street
parking & detached
garage? Look at
this one. Great
neighborhood and
tremendous poten-
tial. $64,900
MLS #09-4385
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
2 Owen Street
This 2 story, 3 bed-
room, 1 1/2 bath
home is in the
desired location of
Jenkins Township.
Sellers were in
process of updating
the home so a little
TLC can go a long
way. Nice yard.
Motivated sellers.
MLS 11-2191
$89,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
KINGSTON
Very attractive
home with a 2
car garage, new
family room &
stainless steel
appliances. Ample
off street parking.
NEW PRICE
$142,600
MLS# 10-4452
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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906 Homes for Sale
JENKINS TWP.
(Eagle View)
Home/Lot Package
Beautiful custom
built home with a
stunning river view
overlooking the
Susquehanna River
and surrounding
area. Custom built
with many ameni-
ties included. A few
of the amenities
may include central
A/C, master bed-
room with master
bath, ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood
floors, cathedral
ceiling, and a 2 car
garage. There are
are many other
floor plans to
choose from or
bring your own!
For more details &
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2642
$375,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
JENKINS TWP.
297 Susquehannock
Drive
Settle into summer
with this great 2
story home on quiet
cul-de-sac with pri-
vate back yard and
above ground pool.
Deck with awning
overlooking yard! 4
bedrooms, 2.5 bath
home in Pittston
Area School District
with family room,
eat in kitchen, cen-
tral a/c and garage.
Full unfinished
basement
MLS 11-2432
$259,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
JENKINS TWP.
475 S. Main St.
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story home with
vinyl replacement
windows, vinyl sid-
ing, large yard and
off street parking.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3545
$79,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
KINGSTON
Seller Wants To Deal!
Stately home on a
corner lot with a lot
of nooks, crannies
& built-ins. Lower
level living quarters
that would be a
Teens dream!
Formal dining room,
fireplace, formal
entry & more!
$199,500
MLS# 11-1452
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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JENKINS TWP.
BACK ON THE
MARKET
23 Mead St.
Newly remodeled 2
story on a corner
lot with fenced in
yard and 2 car
garage. 4 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
1,660 sq. ft. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$84,900
MLS 10-3684
Call Bill
570-362-4158
JENKINS TWP.
NEW LISTING!
10 Miller Street
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
brick front ranch on
105 x 158 lot. Home
features new car-
pet, paint, bath-
room vanity top, fix-
tures, oak trim, car-
port, full unfinished
basement. Move
right in!
MLS#11-2891
$129,900
Eric Feifer
(570) 283-9100 x29
KINGSTON
Spacious Split Level
with 2.5 baths, 2
family rooms & a
11 x 32 all-season
sunroom which
overlooks the 18 x
36 in-ground pool.
$259,000
MLS# 11-692
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
KINGSTON
111 Church St.
Large 3 bedroom
completely updat-
ed. Big family room.
Detached garage.
Home warranty
included. Walk-up
attic. Replacement
windows.
$149,900
MLS #11-3598
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
LAFLIN
Spacious ranch with
4 bedrooms, 1 3/4
baths, 18x22 Family
room with fireplace
on a 102x150 lot.
Fantastic view from
the rear deck!
MLS# 11-2609
$147,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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KINGSTON
129 S. Dawes Ave.
4 bedroom, 1 bath,
large enclosed
porch with brick
fireplace. Full con-
crete basement
with 9ft ceiling. Lots
of storage, 2 car
garage on double
lot in a very desir-
able neighborhood.
Close to schools
and park and recre-
ation. Walking dis-
tance to downtown
Wilkes-Barre. Great
family neighbor-
hood. Carpet
allowance will be
considered. For
mor info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realty.inc.com
$129,900
MLS #11-1434
Call Tom
570-262-7716
KINGSTON
171 Third Ave
So close to so
much, traditionally
appointed 3 bed-
room, 3 bath town-
home with warm
tones & wall to wall
cleanliness. Modern
kitchen with lots of
cabinets & plenty of
closet space
throughout, enjoy
the privacy of deck
& patio with fenced
yard. MLS 11-2841
$123,000
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
KINGSTON
58 S. Welles Ave
Large charmer had
been extensively
renovated in the last
few years. Tons of
closets, walk-up
attic and a lower
level bonus recre-
ation room. Great
location, just a short
walk to Kirby Park.
MLS 11-3386
$129,000
Call Betty at
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
ext 3559
or 570-714-612
KINGSTON
83 E. Vaughn St
Yes, its really true,
$120,000. From the
Room size entrance
foyer to every room
in the house, you
find PERFECTION.
Living Room, Dining
Room/Family Room,
Large Kitchen, But-
ler-style work area,
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
bath, lovely
enclosed screened-
in porch. Off street
parking. Choice
location. 11-2155
$120,000
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
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KINGSTON
582 Gibson Ave
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Tastefully remod-
eled traditional in
one of Kingston's
finest and conven-
ient neighborhoods.
Features include:
hardwoods and tile
throughout, 5 bed-
rooms, 2 Full baths,
2 half baths, mod-
ern kitchen, finished
basement/enter-
tainment room, fin-
ished attic, office
with fireplace, huge
deck, inground pool,
8 person hot tub, 2
car garage. If you
want Kingston, you
need to see this
property.
Asking price
$282,500
(570) 899-0236
KINGSTON
584 Wyoming Ave.
MOVE-IN READY!
Three large offices
along with a recep-
tion area with built-
in secretarial/para-
legal work stations;
a large conference
room with built-in
bookshelves, kitch-
enette and bath-
room. Lower level
has 7 offices, 2
bathrooms, plenty
of storage. HIGHLY
visible location, off-
street parking. Why
rent office space?
Use part of building
& rent space- share
expenses and build
equity. MLS#11-995
$414,900
Judy Rice
570-714-9230
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
KINGSTON
76 N. Dawes Ave.
Very well main-
tained 2 bedroom
home with updated
kitchen with granite
counter. Large sun-
room over looking
private back yard.
Attached garage,
large unfinished
basement. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2278
$139,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
KINGSTON
Completely remod-
eled, mint, turn key
condition, 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
large closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
$134,900, seller will
pay closing costs,
$5000 down and
monthly payments
are $995/month.
Financing available.
WALSH
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
46 Zerby Ave
Lease with option
to buy, completely
remodeled, mint,
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large
closets, with
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
$134,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with
5% down; $6,750
down, $684/month)
WALSH
REAL ESTATE
570-654-1490
KINGSTON
REDUCED
167 N. Dawes Ave.
Move in condition 2
story home. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
hardwood floors,
ceramic throughout.
Finished lower level,
security system
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1673
$154,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
KINGSTON
Stately brick 2-story
featuring formal liv-
ing room with fire-
place, formal dining
room, modern cher-
ry kitchen, knotty
pine study, spacious
family room, sun-
room, computer
room, TV room, 4
bedrooms, 5 baths.
Finished basement.
Hardwood floors in
living room, dining
room, bedrooms &
study. Lovely fenced
yard, 1 car garage.
Well built steel con-
structed home in a
great location!
$339,000
MLS#11-2250
Call Ruthie
(570) 714-6110
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
LAKE NUANGOLA
Lance Street
Very comfortable
2 bedroom home in
move in condition.
Great sun room,
large yard, 1 car
garage. Deeded
lake access.
$135,000
Call Kathie
MLS # 11-2899
(570) 288-6654
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LAFLIN
33 Market St.
Commercial/resi-
dential property
featuring Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, newly
remodeled bath-
room, in good con-
dition. Commercial
opportunity for
office in attached
building.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3450
$169,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
LAFLIN
5 Fairfield Drive
Motivated seller!
Move right in just in
time to entertain for
the holidays in this
3 bedroom 2.5 bath
home in a private
setting. Prepare for
the festivities in this
spacious gourmet
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and Subzero
refrigerator. Your
guests can enjoy
the spectacular
view of the West
mountains. Must
see to appreciate
all of the amenities
this home has
to offer.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1686
$314,900
Call Keri
570-885-5082
LAKE SILKWORTH
Brand new Ranch,
approximately 50
yards from lake. 3
bedroom, 2 baths,
laundry room, full
basement. Deeded
lake access.
MLS 11-2346
$135,000
Barbara Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
LAKE SILKWORTH
Lake house com-
pletely remodeled
interior and exteri-
or. 2 bedroom, 1
bath, laundry room
and carport. Deed-
ed lake Access
MLS 11-2345
$88,000
Barbara Strong
570-762-7561
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES
570-735-7494
WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP
Double block, 3
bedrooms. Sun-
room, kitchen, din-
ing room & parlor.
Oil heat, baseboard,
water. Driveway &
garage. 50x150 foot
lot fenced in.
$25,000 + closing.
Call 570-822-2382
906 Homes for Sale
LARKSVILLE
Very well main-
tained double-block
has 4 bedrooms on
one side & 2 bed-
rooms on the other.
Live in 1 side & rent
the other, or keep
as investment. Very
good rents coming
in on both sides.
Includes 3-car
garage & off street
parking.
MLS# 11-2964
$124,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
LARKSVILLE
111 Falcon Drive
Brand new since
2004, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, central air,
2 car garage, shed,
6 car driveway.
Roof, kitchen, fur-
nace, a/c unit and
master bath all
replaced. Modern
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors,
maple cabinets.
Fireplace in family
room, large closets,
modern baths.
Stamped concrete
patio. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-1166
$279,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
LARKSVILLE
Losing Hair House
Hunting? Reduce
the anxiety with
triple assurance of
good location,
extensive renova-
tions and new
kitchen and baths
that come with this
lovely two story with
great rear deck.
Comforting price
too - just $119,900.
MLS 11-1856. Call
Tracey McDermott
570-696-2468
LARKSVILLE
Nicely situated in
Larkmount Manor
on a large lot with
in ground pool &
fenced yard. Ranch
with 4 bedrooms,
central A/C & fin-
ished lower level
family room.
MLS #11-2388
$184,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WYOMING
For Sale by Owner.
Double Block, easily
convertible to sin-
gle. Kitchen, living
room, 3 bedrooms
& bath each side.
New 2 car garage.
66x100 lot. Asking
$160,000. Call
570-693-2408
906 Homes for Sale
LUZERNE
330 Charles St.
Very nice 2 bed-
room home in move
in condition with
updated kitchen
and baths. Nice
yard with shed and
potential off street
parking. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3525
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
LUZERNE
4 bed, 1 1/2 bath.
WOW - Talk about
Charm! Stained
glass windows,
HUGE rooms, beau-
tiful woodwork and
wood floors plus
storage. Nice 162
sq ft enclosed
porch, 1886 sq ft.
Massive storage
unit outback, can be
converted to a mul-
tiple car garage.
Endless possibilities
here. Just needs the
right person to love
it back to life. MLS
11-3282. $139,900.
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
LUZERNE
REDUCED!
262 WALNUT ST.
Nicely redone 2
story on large
fenced corner lot.
Updates include,
vinyl siding, win-
dows, electric serv-
ice & wiring, newer
carpeting, 2 zoned
gas heat and all
new 2nd floor (gut-
ted and reinsulated.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
large eat in kitchen,
1st floor laundry and
attached shed that
could be a nice 2nd
bath. Shed and off
street parking
for 6 cars.
MLS 11-2564
$109,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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570-829-7130
MOUNTAIN TOP
257 Main Road S
2 bedroom Ranch.
Large rear yard.
Hardwood floors!
Large eat-in
kitchen. Large living
room with hard-
wood and family
room with carpet.
New roof in 2011!
Ideal starter home.
MLS#11-1966
$119,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
35 Patriot Circle
Interior unit with
oak laminate on 1st
floor. Rear deck
faces the woods!
MLS#11-1986
$106,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
460 S. Mtn
Blvd.
NEW PRICE
$221,900
Crestwood
School District
Large well cared
for home! 4 bed-
rooms, tons of
storage.Cozy fam-
ily room with
masonry, fireplace
with gas insert. 4
zone efficient gas,
how water base-
board heat!
Hardwood floors,
huge kitchen with
center island.
Large private
yard, backs up to
woods. Large L
shaped deck over-
looking an 18x36,
solar heated, in-
ground pool, and
pool house with
bar! Replacement
windows, archi-
tectural shingle
roof. Convenient
to Rt 309, 80 & 81,
move in ready!
MLS# 11-382
Call Michael Pinko
(570) 899-3865
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
72 Fieldstone Way
Stunning 4 bed-
room 2 story! 2
story family room
fireplace. Granite
kitchen, stainless
steel appliances,
new sprinkler sys-
tem, dining room
and living room
hardwood, 2.5
bath. Nice yard.
MLS#11-492
$348,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAINTOP
129 Timberwood Dr.
4-5 bedrooms, 2.5
baths. 4,500 above
ground sq. ft.
Whirlpool tub, mas-
ter suite (approx
650 sq. ft.) 2 story
grand foyer with oak
staircase, hard-
wood floors, formal
dining room. Great
room has cathedral
ceiling and fire-
place. Library, deck,
3 car garage,
security system.
$595,000
More info at:
forsalebyowner.com
List # 20712604
570-474-2993
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
NEW LISTING
Nestled on just
under an acre just
minutes from 81S
this colonial offers
2194 sq. ft. of living
area plus a finished
basement. Enjoy
your summer
evenings on the
wrap around porch
or take a quick dip in
the above ground
pool with tier deck.
The covered pavil-
ion is ideal for pic-
nics or gatherings
And when the winter
winds blow cuddle
in front of the gas
fireplace and enjoy
a quiet night. Price
to sell, $185,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
MOUNTAIN TOP
PRICE REDUCED
66 Patriot Circle
This 3 bedroom, 1.5
bath TOWN HOUSE is
in excellent move in
condition in a very
quiet subdivision
close to town. It is
being offered fully
furnished, decorat-
ed and appointed.
This TOWN HOUSE is
in the desirable
Crestwood School
District and is close
to shopping,
restaurants, fitness
centers and more!
Preview this home
www.66patriotcircle.com
or call for details.
(267) 253-9754
MOUNTAINTOP
29 Valley View Dr.
Raised ranch on
corner lot. Spacious
two car garage
leads to finished
lower level. Modern
kitchen & bath, tile
floors. MLS#11-2500
$184,900
Call Julio Caprari:
570-592-3966
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
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MOUNTAINTOP
9 Anne Street
Modern bi-level, 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath,
tile kitchen and bath
floor. New appli-
ances, gas hot
water furnace and
architectural roof.
Family room, 3-sea-
son room and deck.
2 car garage, large
yard. Move-in con-
dition. Convenient
location. Reduced
to $225,000 OBO.
Call (570) 403-6252
or (570) 823-7540.
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906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
130 CHURCH ROAD
The feel of a true
colonial home with
double entry doors
off the foyer into the
living room and din-
ing room. Spacious
kitchen breakfast
area, family room
leading to a fenced
rear yard. 3-season
room with cathedral
ceiling. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
recently remodeled
2.5 bath and 2-car
garage. Located on
3.77 acres, all the
privacy of country
living yet conve-
niently located.
MLS#11-2600
$187,500
Jill Jones 696-6550
NANTICOKE
HEIGHTS SECTION
ENORMOUS 4+ bay
garage!! Plus 1
more garage for
gadgets! Pretty 4
bedroom Cape with
a supplemental coal
unit and a beautiful
view from the
back yard.
NEW PRICE!!
$85,900
MLS# 11-2088
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
NANTICOKE
This very nice family
home, as it has
been for many
years, with a
detached garage,
1 3/4 baths, 4 bed-
rooms & so much
more is waiting for
your private tour.
MLS #11-2654
$78,600
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Shopping for a
new apartment?
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you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
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with classified!
NANTICOKE
25 Shea Street
NEW LISTING
25 Shea (left on
prospect, L on
State, L on Shea)
CAPE ANN: Large
& Bright, 3 bed-
rooms, eat-in
kitchen, Carrara
Glass Bathroom,
Finished Lower
Level, Family Room
(knotty pine) with
BAR. Oil heat, very
large lot. Estate.
View the mountains
from the front
porch. #11-2970
$99,000
Go To The Top... Call
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
NANTICOKE
414 E. Grove Street
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2 story with off
street parking,
backyard, new oil
furnace, windows,
wiring, kitchen,
bath, flooring &
paint. Excellent
condition. $88,500.
Sellers pays 1st
year property tax.
Call Bill Remey @
570-714-6123
NANTICOKE
Honey Pot Section
207 Garfield St
Nice double block
in Honey Pot sec-
tion of Nanticoke.
2 car garage, cov-
ered patio, off
street parking.
Each side has 3
Bedrooms. 1 side
has updated
kitchen and 1.5
baths. Used as
single family, can
be 2 units by
removing doors.
NEW PRICE!
$56,900
MLS# 11-2202
Call Michael Pinko
(570) 899-3865
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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NANTICOKE
Rear 395 E.
Washington St.
2 family home with
2 bedrooms each
side, separate utili-
ties, great income
earning potential.
One side occupied,
one available
for rent. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2425
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
NANTICOKE
VERY CUTE HOME
2 bedrooms, 1
bath room, off-
street parking,
well maintained,
natural woodwork,
hardwood floors,
new carpet,
kitchen floor, drop
in stove, large
deck, new heating
system.
$33,000.
570-902-5244
NEW COLUMBUS
19 Academy St
Peaceful living with
easy drive to town.
Beautifully main-
tained 3Bedroom
Ranch on 1.5 acres,
2 car garage, gas
fireplace, hard-
woods, large
deck... Lots to see.
Call today for a pri-
vate showing.
MLS 10-3480
$138,700
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
NOXEN
PRICED TO SELL!
Brick ranch with
large living room, 3
bedrooms, sun
room, deck, full
basement, sheds
and garage on 0.54
acres in Noxen.
$139,500.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
NOXEN
SPACIOUS
COLONIAL
Totally updated
home with extra
large living room, 4
suites, family room
and screen porch
conveniently locat-
ed on Main St.
Noxen. $187,000.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
PENN LAKE
HOME FOR SALE
Crestwood School
District. Stunning
Cape Cod (architec-
turally designed).
Three bedrooms, 2
1/2 baths 2 car
garage on one acre.
Features include:
large front porch,
deck, beautiful
kitchen with corian
countertops, break-
fast nook & island.
Stainless steel
appliances; hard-
floors, formal dining
room with wainscot-
ing. Two story vault-
ed family room with
fireplace; first floor
master bedroom/
bath with jacuzzi,
walk in shower &
vanity dressing area
built in; abundant
closets, den on first
floor plus laundry;
second story has 2
additional bedrooms
& bath. Full base-
ment. Please call or
email for details.
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
PLAINS TOWNHOME
Completely remod-
eled In quiet plains
neighborhood.
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath. with finished
basement/3rd bed-
room. Hardwood
floors, central air,
electric heat,
new roof &
appliances.
$118,000
Motivated Seller!
(570) 592-4356
906 Homes for Sale
PITTSTON
10 Garfield St.
Looking for a
Ranch??? Check
out this double wide
with attached 2 car
garage on a perma-
nent foundation.
Large master bed-
room suite with
large living room,
family room with
fireplace, 2 full
baths, laundry
room, formal dining
room, vaulted ceil-
ings throughout and
MORE!
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 10-2463
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
Privacy abounds
this beauty on
almost 3 acres of
Pure Privacy
tucked away from
the hustle & bustle
of everyday stress.
4 bedrooms, 1 3/4
baths with a 2 car
detached garage &
workshop. This
19x30 master bed-
room will knock
your socks off!
MLS #11-2705
$252,000
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
PITTSTON
12 George Street
Two story single
with 7 rooms,
3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, new
windows, modern
kitchen, some
appliances includ-
ed, electric service,
some carpeting and
hardwood floors.
Call Rita for details
$68,900
570-954-6699
Walsh
Real Estate
570-654-1490
PITTSTON
Sunday, Sep-18
1:30PM to 3:00PM
151 Broad Street
Stately 2 Story,
features 8 Rooms,
4 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths & 2 Car
Detached Garage.
NEW kitchen with
maple cabinetry, tile
back splash, island;
pantry closet &
more. New 1st floor
Bath. New 2nd
Floor Laundry Area.
BRAND NEW Oil-
fueled Furnace &
Wiring. REFINISHED
Hardwood flooring
$129,900
MLS#10-2922
Call Pat
570-613-9080
PITTSTON
175 Oak Street
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1st floor
laundry room, 3
season porch,
fenced yard and off
street parking.
MLS#11-1974
PRICE REDUCED!
$89,000
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
PITTSTON
31 Tedrick St.
Very nice 3 bed-
room with 1 bath.
This house was
loved and you can
tell. Come see for
yourself, super
clean home with
nice curb appeal.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3544
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
ALSO AVAILABLE
FOR RENT!
Call for details!
404 N. Main St.
This is a treasure!
Move-in condition.
6 Rooms, 3 Bed-
rooms and Full bath
on second floor.
Newer furnace,
water heater
& good electrical
service. $47,900.
MLS# 06-2951
Call Pat
570-613-9080
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
PITTSTON
51 Plank St.
4 bedroom Victori-
an home complete-
ly remodeled with
new kitchen &
baths. New Berber
carpet, modern
stainless steel
appliances in
kitchen. Private
yard, wrap around
porch, corner lot
with off street park-
ing. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2864
$99,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON
64 Thistle St
Great family home
with 3 bedrooms,
family room off semi
modern kitchen.
Nice woodworking,
newer roof, and
upgraded electrical
& over sized 1 car
garage.
MLS 11-2306
$89,900
Call Nancy
Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
PITTSTON
82 Parsonage St
MOVE-IN CONDI-
TION! Good starter
home. 2 bedrooms,
2 1/2 baths.
Replacement win-
dows. Newer roof.
Freshly painted.
New carpet. Base-
ment with two lev-
els. Parking in front
of home. Priced to
sell! MLS 11-2508
$39,900
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
PITTSTON
87 Jenkins Court
For Sale, but owner
will consider rental
or rent with option
to buy! Quiet loca-
tion. 63x65 lot, with
plenty of room for
off street parking.
Home features
newer drywall and
composite flooring
in living room and
dining room. Pic-
ture perfect home
has 2 large bed-
rooms, modern
kitchen and bath
and NEW furnace.
NEW PRICE!
$109,900
Pat McHale
570-613-9080
PITTSTON
99 1/2 Pine St.
The owner of this
house took pride in
its upkeep. It is
meticulous. Home
has 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, eat in kitchen,
living room and din-
ing room. Walkout
basement with pan-
eled walls and heat.
Large yard with
newer one car
detached garage,
accessed from rear
alley. MLS 11-3555
$48,000
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
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PITTSTON
REDUCED!
95 William St.
1/2 double home
with more square
footage than most
single family
homes. 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen and remod-
eled baths. Super
clean. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc. com
MLS 11-2120
$59,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON TWP.
10 Norman St.
Brick 2 story home
with 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, large family
room with fireplace.
Lower level rec
room, large drive-
way for plenty of
parking. Just off the
by-pass with easy
access to all major
highways. For more
info and photos
visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2887
$172,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON TWP.
38 Frothingham St.
Four square home
with loads of poten-
tial and needs
updating but is
priced to reflect its
condition. Nice
neighborhood.
Check it out. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-3403
$69,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON TWP.
993 Sunrise Dr.
Horizon Estates
Fabulous end unit
townhome provides
luxurious, carefree
living. 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths with 1st
floor master suite.
Ultra kitchen with
granite and stain-
less appliances.
Dining room with
built in cabinet. 2
story living room
with gas fireplace
and hardwood. 2
car garage, mainte-
nance free deck,
nice yard that can
be fenced. Low
HOA fee for snow
removal and grass
cutting. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3488
$289,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
PITTSTON TWP.
HIGH & DRY
20 Fairlawn Drive
STAUFFER
HEIGHTS RANCH,
containing 2,300
sq. ft. finished
space on lot
100x90. Unique
1960s home has
bedrooms on main
level & living area
below. Features
large, eat in
kitchen. Side
entrance to main
level room creates
possibility for in
home office.
New Price
$115,000.
MLS #10-4198
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
SHAVERTOWN
58 Longdale Ave
New Construction
1,980 SF. 2 story, 3
bedroom, 2.5 bath,
large kitchen, laun-
dry room, living
room, family room,
dining room, 2 car
garage, front porch
& rear deck. Large
70x225 flat lot.
$245,000
Call (570) 674-5173
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PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
122 PARNELL ST.
Beautiful bi-level
home on corner lot.
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, newer roof
and windows.
Fenced in yardFor
more info and phtos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.om
MLS 11-2749
$199,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON TWP.
STAUFFER POINT
42 Grandview Drive
NEW PRICE
better than new end
unit condo, with 1st
floor master bed-
room and bath, Liv-
ing room with gas
fireplace, hardwood
floors in living, din-
ing room & kitchen,
granite countertops
and crown molding
in kitchen, with sep-
arate eating area,
lst floor laundry,
heated sunroom
with spectacular
view, 2 additional
bedrooms, full bath
and loft on the 2nd
floor, 2 car garage,
gas heat and cen-
tral air, priced to sell
$274,500 MLS 11-
2324
call Lu-Ann
602-9280
additional photos
and information can
be found on our
web site, www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
PLAINS
Large 4 bedroom, 1
bath home on extra
deep lot with
frontage on 2
streets. Multi family
unit (MLS #11-2244)
next door also for
sale. Possible com-
mercial use with
rezoning.
$93,500
MLS# 11-2228
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
PLAINS
3 unit income prop-
erty on extra deep
lot with frontage on
2 streets. Single
family home next
door (MLS#11-2228)
also for sale.
Possible commer-
cial use with
rezoning.
$78,000
MLS#11-2244
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
PLAINS
Stunning ranch
home in lovely
neighborhood. Built
in 2003. Beautifully
landscaped yard.
Screen porch, deck
with awning off
master bedroom,
tons of storage.
Oversize 2 car
garage. Attention to
detail throughout.
MLS 11-3004
$189,900
Call Christine Kutz
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
PLAINS
18 ABBOTT ST
two story, single
family, 3 bedrooms,
1 bathroom, off-
street parking, eat-
in kitchen, dining
room, office/study,
living room, utility
room, electric heat,
Quiet neighborhood,
not in the flood area,
near school and
cross valley. New
roof, replacement
windows, tile floor in
the kitchen, hard-
wood floors in the
bedrooms. Ceiling
fans and Air units.
Full basement.
Large lot with drive-
way, covered patio
with attached car-
port. Price includes
appliances and
some window treat-
ments. $80,000
Call 570-592-2837
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PLAINS
KEYSTONE SECTION
9 Ridgewood Road
TOTAL BEAUTY
1 ACRE- PRIVACY
Beautiful ranch 2
bedrooms, 1 bath,
attic for storage,
washer, dryer & 2
air conditioners
included. New
Roof & Furnace
Furnished or unfur-
nished.
Low Taxes! New
price $118,500
570-885-1512
PLAINS
PENDING
17 N. Beech Road
(N. on Main St.,
Plains, turn right in
Birchwood Hills and
onto Beech Rd,
House on right)
Lovely updated
Ranch home with 3
bedrooms, 1 bath. 1
car garage in the
very desirable
Birchwood Hills
development. Elec-
tric heat, newer
roof, great curb
appeal. Huge
fenced in back yard
with new shed,
plenty of closets
and storage.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3003
$139,900
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
PLYMOUTH
1 Willow St.
Attractive bi-level
on corner lot with
private fend in yard.
3-4 bedrooms and
1.5 baths. Finished
lower level, office
and laundry room
MLS 11-2674
$104,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
PLYMOUTH
161-63 Orchard St
Well cared for dou-
ble block 6/3/1 on
each side. Live in
one side and let a
tenant pay your
mortgage.
$59,900
MLS #11-2174
Call Pat McHale
570-613-9080
PLYMOUTH
6 Mooney Road
Mobile home on
permanent founda-
tion with basement
& built-in garage.
Two parking areas,
rear patio. Pleasant
road off the beaten
path. 11-3372
$36,000
Call Betty at
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
ext 3559
or 570-714-612
PRINGLE
372 Hoyt Street
This two story home
has 4 bedrooms
with space to grow.
First floor has gas
heat and second
floor has electric
heat. Off street
parking for one in
back of home.
MLS 11-640
$59,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
SHAVERTOWN
4 Genoa Lane
There is much
attention to detail in
this magnificent 2
story, 4 bedroom, 2
full bath all brick
home on double
corner lot. Large
family room with
brick fireplace, all
oak kitchen with
breakfast area,
master suite, solid
oak staircase to
name a few.
MLS #11-3268
$525,000
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-07770
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PRINGLE
Sunday, Oct-2
12:30pm-2:00pm
Broad Street
HIGH & DRY
Solid, meticulous,
1500 S.F., brick
ranch, containing 6
rooms, 3 bedrooms
and 1 full bath on
the main level and
full bath in base-
ment, situated on
1.03 Acres. NEW
kitchen with granite
counter tops, wood
cabinetry, new
stove, dishwasher,
microwave, tiled
floors. Bath has
new tile floor and
tub surround, dou-
ble vanity and mir-
rors. Lower level
has summer
kitchen, full bath
and large, dry-
walled area. Over-
size, 2 car garage/
workshop and
shed. Property has
been subdivided
into 4 lots. Call Pat
for the details.
$249,900.
Pat McHale
(570) 613-9080
SCRANTON
1504 Euclid Ave
Charming 3 bed-
room, 2 1/2 bath,
oversized 2 car
garage built in 2004
in the beautiful
Tripps Park Devel-
opment in Scranton.
Modern eat-in
kitchen with maple
cabinets, tiled floor,
center island and
French doors lead-
ing out to large deck
overlooking the
fenced yard. New
hardwood floors in
the family room.
Formal living and
dining rooms. Mas-
ter bedroom with
master bath and
walk-in closet. 2nd
floor laundry
MLS 11-1841
$259,000
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
SHAVERTOWN
200 Woodbine Road
Distinctive 2 story.
Outstanding outside
and in. Beautiful
brick paver drive-
way and walkway
lead into a grand
foyer with oak stair-
case. Hardwoods
and marble floors
throughout. Retreat
to a full finished
basement with
stone fireplace, wet
bar and full bath.
Deck, patio and
sprinkler system.
MLS 11-1463
$429,900
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
SHAVERTOWN
Exquisite 4 bed-
room 2 story.
Formal living room
with floor to ceiling
brick fireplace.
Formal dining room.
Beautiful eat in
kitchen with cherry
cabinetry, granite
counters & stainless
steel appliances.
Stunning custom
staircase. Master
suite with ash hard-
wood floors, his &
her closets & pri-
vate balcony.
Master bath with
cherry vanity &
granite counters.
Spacious 24x28
family room with
entertainment unit &
bar. Office with built-
ins. Sunroom. 3 car
garage. Completely
updated and well
maintained. This
home is convenient-
ly located on 2.5
park like acres just
minutes from the
Cross Valley. Call for
your appointment
today! $519,000.
MLS#11-2008
Call Ruthie
(570) 714-6110
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-287-1196
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SHAVERTOWN
Lovely 3 bedroom
2400 sf Cape Cod
with modern eat-in
kitchen, large sun-
room & family
room. Master bed-
room with master
bath. Central air,
gas heat & 2 car
garage. Very well
landscaped with
beautiful paver
sidewalks. Quiet
neighborhood.
$229,000
Call Ruth Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
SHICKSHINNY
17 Main Road
REDUCED
Lovely Country set-
ting for the cute Bi-
Level on 5.34 acres.
Property features 4
Bedrooms, 1.75
baths, living room,
kitchen, family room
& laundry room.
Plus 2 car attached
garage, 30' X 35'
detached garage
and 14' X 28' shed.
MLS 11-1335
$210,000
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SHICKSHINNY
Completely
remodeled 3 bed-
room, 1.75 bath
brick & aluminum
ranch on over 4
acres with Pond.
New stainless steel
appliances, 2 car
attached and 1 car
built-in garage,
paved driveway,
open front porch,
3 season room,
rear patio, brick
fireplace & property
goes to a stream
in the back.
PRICE REDUCED
$179,900
MLS# 10-4716
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SPRING BROOK TWP
6 Williams St.
Great value for the
price on quiet
street which is
closed to all main
roads is a must
see. Also comes
with home
warranty.
MLS 10-3210
$157,900
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
SWEET VALLEY
23 Wesland Avenue
Immaculate 2 story
home in nice area
with kitchen, living
room, dining room,
family room, laundry
& 3/4 bath on 1st
floor. 4 Bedrooms,
full bath & walk-in
closet on 2nd floor.
Plus new roof, 2 tier
deck, 2 car garage,
paved driveway &
above ground pool.
MLS 11-1526
$230,000
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SWEET VALLEY
570 Grassy Pond Rd
Nice Country Bi-
Level on 40 acres
with 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, kitchen,
living room, family
room, office & laun-
dry room. Plus
attached oversized
2 car garage with
workshop, rear
deck & 3 sheds.
MLS 11-1094
$319,900
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
WEATHERLY
SALE BY OWNER
Fully furnished. 4
bedrooms, 2 full
baths, eat-in
kitchen, fireplace.
Includes all furni-
ture. Maytag wash-
er/dryer, dishwash-
er, freezer &
screened in porch.
Double car garage.
$75,000
Or best offer.
For Appointment
Call 570-427-8116
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SWOYERSVILLE
2 Unit Duplex &
Double Block
with a
4 Bay Garage.
Family owned for
many years.
BIG REDUCTION
$100,000
MLS# 09-1643
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
SWOYERSVILLE
120 Barber St.
Nice Ranch home,
great neighbor-
hood.
MLS 11-3365
$109,000
Call David
Krolikowski
570-288--0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
171 Oliver St.
Very well main-
tained 2 story
home. 3 bedrooms
and a bath with gas
heat. Front room
was former store
front which would
make a nice size
family room/den!
Many possibilities
MLS 11-1451
$74,000
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
Estate. Nice brick
front ranch home on
a corner lot. 1 car
attached garage,
circle driveway,
central air. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 full bath
with 2 showers, Full
basement with
brand new water
proofing system
that includes a war-
ranty. Great loca-
tion. MLS 11-2127
$115,500
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
SWOYERSVILLE
Luxurious End Townhouse
3 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, hardwood
floors, gas heat,
Central Air, master
bath with whirlpool
tub plus shower,
2nd floor laundry,
lovely landscaped
fenced yard, 1 car
garage.
MLS#11-3533
$209,900
Call Nancy Palumbo
570-714-9240
THORNHURST
A Great home in a
Great Community
Thornhurst Country
Club Es Clubhouse
Golf with all day play
for only $10, tennis
courts and outdoor
pool. This home
backs up to PA
State Game lands.
This home is an
Easy commute to
Wilkes-Barre and
Scranton close to all
major highways.
This is a must see
custom made home
with Three Baths
and 4 Bedroom. For
more information go
to HomesInThe
Poconos.com
$165,000
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
Classic Properties
570-842-9988
ext 1412
WAPWALLOPEN
NEW LISTING! Enjoy
country living in this
well maintained 3
bedroom ranch.
Modern kitchen
with 1st floor laun-
dry & lots of closet
space. MLS#11-2885
$134,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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TUNKHANNOCK
Enjoy the
spectacular view
of all seasons from
this lovely Colonial
situated on over
4 acres of pure
country living PLUS
privacy, yet only
15 minutes from
Dallas. Great
kitchen, 2.5 baths
& attached 2
car garage.
NEW PRICE!
$279,900
MLS# 11-1238
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WANAMIE
PRICE REDUCED!
950 Center St.
Unique property.
Well maintained - 2
story 10 year old
set on 3.56 acres.
Privacy galore, pole
barn 30x56 heated
for storage of
equipment, cars or
boats. A must see
property. GEO Ther-
mal Heating Sys-
tem.Only 10 minutes
from interstate 81 &
15 minutes to turn-
pike. MLS#10-3802
$249,900
Call Geri
570-696-0888
WAPWALLOPEN
359 Pond Hill
Mountain Road
This 4 bedroom
home features a
great yard with over
2 acres of property.
Situated across
from a playground.
Needs some TLC
but come take a
look, you wouldnt
want to miss out.
There is also a pond
at the far end of the
property that is
used by all sur-
rounding neighbors.
This is an estate
and is being sold as
is. No sellers prop-
erty disclosure. Will
entertain offers in
order to settle
estate. MLS 11-962
$64,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WEST HAZLETON
100 Warren St
16,000 sq. ft. com-
mercial building with
warehouse / offices.
Great location. 1
block west of Route
93. Approx. 3 miles
from 80/81 intersec-
tion. Many possibili-
ties for this proper-
ty--storage lockers;
flea market; game/
entertainment cen-
ter; laundromat;
auto garage.
$119,000
Call Karen at
Century 21 Select
Group - Hazleton
570-582-4938
WEST PITTSTON
Spacious 3 unit in
very nice condition
& has been owner
occupied for over
40 years. 3 bed-
rooms each unit,
vinyl sided and most
all replacement win-
dows, 2 furnaces,
ample parking & a
lot of old charm!
Nice location on
tree lined street.
MLS#11-3253
$142,500
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WEST PITTSTON
2 FAMILY HOME
3 bedroom, bath,
kitchen, living, din-
ing room each side.
Recently remod-
eled. Quiet neigh-
borhood. Did not
receive any water
damage at all. No
Realtors, please.
$87,500
570-945-7423
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WILKES-BARRE
3 unit commercial
building with 2
apartments &
a store front
operation plus
a detached 2
car garage.
$75,000
MLS# 11-1724
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
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WEST PITTSTON
225 Race Street
Completely reno-
vated 2 story home.
New kitchen with all
new appliances,
new bathrooms,
new windows, new
flooring throughout.
Priced under
appraised value!
Seller is husband of
Licensed Agent
MLS # 11-3078
$140,000
(570) 288-1444
WEST PITTSTON
322 SALEM ST.
REDUCED
Great 1/2 double
located in nice
West Pittston loca-
tion. 3 bedrooms,
new carpet. Vertical
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
porch and yard. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS#10-1535
$49,900
Charlie VM 101
WEST PITTSTON
OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE
SAT. & SUN. 12-5
232 North Street
Completely remod-
eled two story home
with, 2 bedroom &
1.5 baths. New
kitchen, bath, car-
pet, tile, hardwoods,
all appliances,
including washer &
dryer in upstairs
bath. This is an awe-
some home with
lots of extra ameni-
ties, large closet
space, driveway,
nice yard and neigh-
borhood. $139,900
with $5,000 down,
financing at 4.5% 30
yrs, monthly pay-
ment of $875.
(Owner financing
available also.)
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
WEST WYOMING
292 W. 3rd St.
Charming Ranch
in great location
with 7 rooms, 3
bedrooms, fin-
ished basement,
sunroom, cen-
tral air. Newer
roof and win-
dows, hardwood
floors. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-2946
REDUCED
$119,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday 12pm-5pm
Completely remod-
eled home with
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops,
all new stainless
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
$154,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with 5%
down; $7,750 down,
$785/month)
570-654-1490
WILKES-BARE
Nice home, great
price. 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, wood floors,
off street parking,
Approx 1312sq ft.
Currently rented out
for $550 monthly,
no lease. Keep it as
an investment or
make this your new
home. MLS 11-3207
$46,000
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
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WILKES-BARRE
100 Solomon St.
Beautiful split level
in quiet neighbor-
hood. 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, rec room
w/wet bar and fam-
ily room w/access
to laundry room.
Pristine hardwood
floors throughout
main level. Large
fenced yard and
screened porch.
Priced to sell!
MLS 11-3354
$122,500
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
NEW LISTING
Great 2-story with
newer roof, flooring,
windows & central
air. Large driveway,
fenced rear yard
with patio & shed. 3
bedrooms, 1.5 baths
& 1st floor laundry.
MLS# 11-3256
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
Very affordable for
what this 3 bed-
room, 1.5 home has
to offer! Good room
sizes, convenient
location and THE
PRICE IS RIGHT!
MLS#11-3346
$49,900
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
122 Oak Street
Very nice oak
kitchen with tile
floor! Fenced in
yard. 3 nice size
bedrooms. Large
living room and
large dining room +
2 modern baths
with tile & pedestal
sink! Nice neighbor-
hood! Built-in win-
dow seats in middle
bedroom. Rear
shed - 4 window air
conditioners.
MLS#11-2481
$119,500
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
WILKES-BARRE
134 Brown Street
Nicely remodeled,
spacious 2-story
with attached
garage on corner
lot. Modern, eat-in
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances; large lower
level Theatre Room
and additional rec
room with dry bar
and 5th bedroom.
Newer roof, mostly
newer replacement
windows & gas fur-
nace. MLS# 11-1817
Owner says
'just sell it'!
REDUCED $99,900
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
WILKES-BARRE
156 Sherman Street
HANDYMAN SPE-
CIAL. Extra Large
duplex with 7 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, fire-
place, screened
porch, full basement
and 2 car garage on
double lot in Wilkes-
Barre City. $59,500
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
WILKES-BARRE
164 Madison Street
Spotless 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath
home with hard-
wood floors, stained
glass, and modern
kitchen in move-in
condition. 11-2831
$79,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
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WILKES-BARRE
231 Poplar St.
Nice 3 bedroom
home in move-in
condition.
Hardwood floors in
living & dining
room. Upgraded
appliances including
stainless double
oven, refrigerator &
dishwasher. Great
storage space
in full basement
& walk-up attic.
REDUCED PRICE
$75,000
MLS# 10-4456
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER,
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext. 55
WILKES-BARRE
241 Dana Street
Spacious 3 bed-
room, 1.5 baths with
textured ceilings,
updated kitchen, all
appliances including
dishwasher, tiled
bath with whirlpool
tub, 2nd floor laun-
dry room. Replace-
ment windows.
Drastic Reduction
$60,000
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
WILKES-BARRE
26-28-30
Blackman Street
Nice investment tri-
plex conveniently
located on bus
route close to
schools. Grosses
over $3,000/month!
Separate gas, elec-
tric & water; park-
ing for 10+ cars.
MLS#11-423
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
WILKES-BARRE
35 Murray St.
Large well kept 6
bedroom home in
quiet neighborhood.
Off street parking,
good size back
yard. Owner very
motivated to sell.
MLS 10-3668
$79,900
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
382 Parrish St
3 Bedroom 1 1/2
baths with natural
woodwork and
stained glass win-
dows throughout.
MLS 10-4382
$49,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
382 Parrish Street
3 bedroom, 1 1/2
baths with natural
woodwork and
stained glass win-
dows throughout.
MLS 10-4382
$45,000
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
49 Hillard St.
Great 3 bedroom
home with large
modern kitchen.
Ductless air condi-
tioning on 1st floor.
Laundry on 2nd
floor. Nice deck and
fenced in yard. Off
street parking for 2
cards via rear alley
MLS 11-2896
$85,000
Call Shelby
Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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WILKES-BARRE
39 W. Chestnut St.
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors
of living space. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath
with hardwood
floors throughout,
natural woodwork,
all windows have
been replaced,
laundry/pantry off of
kitchen. 4x10 entry
foyer, space for 2
additional bed-
rooms on the 3rd
floor. Roof is new.
MLS 11-325
$69,900
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
62 Schuler St
3 bedroom, 1 3/4
bath in very good
condition. Hard-
wood floors
throughout, updat-
ed kitchen and
baths, natural
woodwork, over-
sized yard on a dou-
ble lot. Off street
parking.
MLS 10-4349
$79,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
62 Schuler Street
3 bedroom, 1 3/4
bath in very good
condition. Hard-
wood floors
throughout, updat-
ed kitchen and
baths, natural
woodwork, over-
sized yard on a dou-
ble lot. Off street
parking. $79,900
MLS 10-4349
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
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WILKES-BARRE
64 West River St
Beautifully restored
1890 Queen Anne
with working eleva-
tor located in
Wilkes-Barres His-
toric District. Built by
Fred Kirby. Close to
Riverfront Parks and
Downtown shops
and restaurants.
This architectural
gem has six bed-
rooms & 5 baths
and a modern
kitchen with granite
counters and Stain-
less Steel appli-
ances. Original 2-
story carriage
house for two cars.
Hot tub included.
MLS 11-2316
$349,900
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
74 Frederick St
This very nice 2
story, 3 bedroom, 1
bath home has a
large eat in kitchen
for family gather-
ings. A great walk
up attic for storage
and the home is in
move-in condition.
MLS 11-1612
$63,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WILKES-BARRE
Centrally located,
this triplex is fully
occupied and has 2
bedrooms in each
unit. Nicely main-
tained with one long
term tenant on 3rd
floor and off street
parking. An annual
income of $17,520
makes it an attrac-
tive buy. $99,000
MLS 11-825
Ann Marie Chopick
570-288-6654
570-760-6769
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WILKES-BARRE
DOUBLE LOT IN
WILKES-BARRE CITY
Extra large duplex
with a total of 7 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
hardwood floors,
fireplace, screened
porch, full basement
and 2 car garage.
$58,000.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
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Great price! 3 bed-
room, 1 1/2 bath,
needs some love.
High ceilings, open
floor plan down-
stairs, extra room
upstairs for closet,
office, storage,
whatever you need.
Subject to short
sale, bank approval.
$37,900
MLS 11-3134
Call/text for Details.
Donna Cain
570-947-3824
WILKES-BARRE
NOW REDUCED!
191 Andover St.
Lovely single family
3 bedroom home
with lots of space.
Finished 3rd floor,
balcony porch off of
2nd floor bedroom,
gas hot air heat,
central air and
much more.
Must see!
MLS 11-59
$66,000
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
29 Amber Lane
Remodeled 2 bed-
room Ranch home
with new carpeting,
large sun porch,
new roof. Move
right in! For more
info and photos
please visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-749
$79,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
2 story Brick, Stuc-
co & Wood home.
Gas baseboard
heat. 3 bedrooms, 1
1/2 bath. Beautiful
hardwood floors.
Semi-modern
kitchen. Lower-level
family room with
fireplace. New,
lower price! 11-2987
$79,900
BESECKER
REALTY
570-675-3611
WILKES-BARRE
McLean St.
Large home featur-
ing 2200SF of living
space Hardwood
floors on first, new
carpeting on sec-
ond. Modern eat-in
kitchen with laundry,
3 to 4 bedrooms,
fenced rear yard,
gas heat.
MLS#11-2659
$86,500
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
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WILKES-BARRE
MINERS MILLS SECTION
Business commer-
cial zoning (previ-
ous dental office) &
gracious attached
home with updated
roof, furnace, water
heater and kitchen.
Hardwood and pine
floors, 3 bedrooms,
large living room
and formal dining
room, 1-car garage
& carport. MLS#11-
1009 Reduced to
$102,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
WYOMING
26 Bubblo St.
Absolutely beautiful
renovation. This 3
bedroom, 1 bath
Cape Cod has it all.
New roof and
kitchen with stain-
less appliances,
bath, flooring, doors
windows 1st floor
laundry, paint inside
and out. High effi-
ciency hot air fur-
nace and central
air. Extremely effi-
cient home, newly
insulated through-
out. Nice deck and
newly landscaped
yard to enjoy. Noth-
ing to do but move
your stuff right in
MLS 11-3318
$134,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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WYOMING
364 Susquehanna
Avenue
Are you waiting for
the Perfect Ranch?
This home has Per-
fect Everything! 3
bedrooms, 2 NEW
baths, new win-
dows, new roof,
modern kitchen with
Granite Counter-
tops. Hardwood
floors, New Rennai
Tankless Hot Water
System, Spacious
Deck with Hot Tub,
MLS 10-3671
$162,000.
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
WYOMING
Price Reduced -
Motivated Seller!!
Nicely maintained
2-story traditional in
great neighbor-
hood. Modern oak
kitchen, open layout
in family room/den
with new floors,
above ground pool
in fenced rear yard.
1-car detached
garage with work-
shop area, all on a
nice wide lot.
MLS#11-2428
$142,900
Call Steve Shemo
(570) 288-1401
(570) 793-9449
YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
bedrooms, garage.
For more informtion
and photos visit
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MLS 10-4740
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
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YATESVILLE
REDUCED!
61 Pittston Ave.
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Large room sizes,
fireplace, central
A/C. Includes
extra lot. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
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MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
$189,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
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Commercial
Properties
AVOCA
25 St. Marys St.
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
Reduced to
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
DUPONT
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Single family home
with a separate
building containing
a 1 bedroom apart-
ment and 5 car
garage all on 1 lot.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-2828
Priced to sell at
$85,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
REDUCED!!!!
921 Main St.
Over 2,000 S/F of
commercial space +
2 partially furnished
apartments,
garage, and off
street parking.
Great convenient
location. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS #11-1965
$167,500
Call Tom
570-282-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
89-91 Hillside St.
Out of the flood
plain, this double
has potential.
Newer roof and
some windows
have been
replaced. Property
includes a large
extra lot.
MLS 11-3463
$87,000
Call Roger Nenni
Ext. 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
5770-288-0770
KINGSTON
366 Pierce St.
Commercial build-
ing for sale.Highly
desirable corner
location with park-
ing for approxi-
mately 25 vehicles.
Would be attractive
for any retail or
commercial
operation.
MLS 11-2763
$300,000
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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Commercial
Properties
HAZELTON
Spacious double
with 6 rooms, 3
bedrooms, 1 bath
each, semi-modern
kitchens & baths,
separate heat and
electric, fenced
yard. Plenty of stor-
age with walk up
basement. $34,500
MLS 11-1637
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
KINGSTON
REDUCED!!
47 N. Thomas St.
Well maintained
duplex in a nice
area of Kingston.
2nd floor unit is
occupied. New
roof, new heating
system, brand new
in ground pool
recently installed.
Laundry hook-up for
both units in base-
ment. Newer roof
and exterior
recently painted.
MLS 11-1199
$129,500
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
Wellness Center /
professional
offices. Lease
Space Available.
Brick and stucco
facade offered on
building exterior
while interior fea-
tures built-in offices
with natural wood-
work and glass.
Modern style lofts
allow for bonus inte-
rior space and
warehouse space is
offered as Built to
Suit.
--SPACES AVAIL-
ABLE: 1200 SF, 1400
SF, 4300 SF
(Warehouse space,
also offered as built
to suit)
--Custom Leases
from $8.00-$12.00/
square feet based
on terms.
--Price/ square foot
negotiable depend-
ing on options. (ASK
ABOUT OUR FREE
RENT)
--Property ideal for
a medical, business,
or professional
offices.
--100+ Parking
Spaces. Call Cindy
570-690-2689
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NANTICOKE
423 E. Church St.
Great 2 family in
move in condition
on both sides, Sep-
arate utilities, 6
rooms each. 3 car
detached garage in
super neighbor-
hood. Walking dis-
tance to college.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-1608
$127,500
Call Tom
570-262-7716
NANTICOKE
Hanover & West
Ridge St
MANY POSSIBILITIES
WITH THIS PROPERTY!
Has been used in
the past as student
housing, but could
also be used as pri-
vate home, offices
or commercial
property. Many new
updates - well
taken care of. Off
street parking.
$100,000
570-956-4883
PLAINS
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
15 South River St.
Not in Flood Zone
For Sale By Owner
4,536 sq. ft., high
traffic area, across
from Rite-Aid, gas
heat. For more info,
call 570-820-5953
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
118 Glendale Road
Well established 8
unit Mobile Home
Park (Glen Meadow
Mobile Home Park)
in quiet country like
location, zoned
commercial and
located right off
Interstate 81. Con-
venient to shopping
center, movie the-
ater. Great income
opportunity! Park is
priced to sell.
Owner financing is
available with a
substantial down
payment. For more
details and photos
visit www.atlas
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MLS 11-1530
$210,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
PITTSTON
35 High St.
Nice duplex in great
location, fully occu-
pied with leases.
Good investment
property. Separate
utilities, newer fur-
naces, gas and oil.
Notice needed to
show. For more info
and photos visit:
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MLS 11-3222
$89,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
Township Blvd.
MAKE AN OFFER!
Ideal location
between Wilkes-
Barre & Scranton.
Ample parking with
room for additional
spaces. Perfect for
medical or profes-
sional offices. Con-
tact agent to show.
Asking $945,000
Contact Judy Rice
570-714-9230
MLS# 10-1110
PLAINS
107-109 E. Carey St.
High traffic, high
potential location
with enough space
for 2 second floor
apartments. A
stones throw away
from the casino.
Large front win-
dows for showroom
display. Basement
& sub-basement for
additional storage
or workspace.
PRICE REDUCED
$110,000
MLS# 10-1919
Call Stanley
(570) 817-0111
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
PLYMOUTH
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
property knocking
on your door. Don't
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Also included in the
sale of the property
is the lot behind the
home. Lot size is
25X75, known as
147 Cherry St.
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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Woodridge II
1195 Lantern Hill Rd
Prime residential
2.86 acre wooded
lot with plenty of
privacy. Gently
sloping.
MLS#11-1601
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
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Professional Ofce Rentals
Full Service Leases Custom Design Renovations Various Size Suites Available
Medical, Legal, Commercial Utilities Parking Janitorial
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
For Rental Information Call: 1-570-287-1161
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DAMAGE?
Roong Siding Structural Repairs
and Replacement Drywall
Interior Damage
We Will Work With Your
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
WEST PITTSTON
Great Investment
Opportunity.
2 Storefronts &
attached 3 bed-
room home all
rented out with
separate utilities.
$125,000
MLS# 11-2185
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
WEST WYOMING
331 Holden St
10-847
Many possibilities
for this building. 40 +
parking spaces, 5
offices, 3 baths and
warehouse.
$425,000
Maria Huggler
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
WEST WYOMING
379-381 Sixth St.
Perfect first home
for you with one
side paying most of
your mortgage.
Would also make a
nice investment
with all separate
utilities and nice
rents. Large fenced
yard, priced to sell.
Dont wait too long.
Call today to
schedule a tour.
MLS 11-1453
REDUCED!!
$84,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSS REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
101 Old River Road
Duplex - Todays
Buy, Tomorrows
Security Do you
appreciate the gen-
tle formality of
beamed ceilings,
French style doors
with beveled glass
& beautiful wood-
work? Each unit: 2
bedrooms, bath, liv-
ing room, dining
room, gas heat.
Spacious rooms.
Separate utilities. 2
car detached
garage. 10-0920
$89,900.
Joan Evans
Real Estate
570-824-5763
WILKES-BARRE
495-497 Grant St
Nice double block in
good condition with
2 bedrooms on
each side. New vinyl
siding. Bathrooms
recently remodeled.
Roof is 2 years old.
Fully rented. Ten-
ants pay all utilities.
MLS 11-580.
$55,500
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
84 Madison Street
Price Reduced
Nice duplex.
Renovated 2nd
floor. Great invest-
ment or convert
back to single.
3 bedroom, 1 bath
on 1st Floor.
2 bedroom, 1 bath
2nd floor. Detached
garage.
$75,000
MLS# 11-1095
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
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Commercial
Properties
WILKES-BARRE
PRICE REDUCED
819 North
Washington St.
2020 Sq. Ft,
Commercial build-
ing on corner lot
with parking. Prime
location. Lower
level street
entrance. Close to
major highways.
Lease Purchase
Option Available.
Price Reduced
$145,000
MLS# 10-3225
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
used as a shop,
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
6 cars. For more
information and
photos go to
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
$169,900
Call Charlie
VM 101
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
$135,000
SPECTACULAR
WATER VIEW!
2 acres overlooking
Huntsville Reser-
voir. Building site
cleared but much of
woodlands pre-
served. Perc & site
prep done. MLS #
11-2550.
Call Christine Kutz
for details.
Four Star
McCabe Realty
570-674-9950
DALLAS
New Goss Manor
lots. Prices ranging
from $59,900 to
$69,900. Public
water, sewer, gas &
electric available.
Call Kevin Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5420
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
DURYEA
44.59 ACRES
Industrial Site. Rail
served with all
utilities. KOZ
approved. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
$2,395,000
MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
EXETER
Ida Acres, Wyoming
Area School District.
6 lots remain, start-
ing at $38,000. Pri-
vate setting. Under-
ground utilities.
570-947-4819
912 Lots & Acreage
EXETER
Out of flood area.
100x125ft. All utili-
ties in place. Build-
ing moratorium
does not apply to
this lot. $45,000
reduced to $42,000
Call 570-655-0530
GOULDSBORO
902 Layman Lane
Wooded lot in Big
Bass Lake. Current
perc on file. Priced
below cost, seller
says bring all offers.
MLS#10-3564. Low
price $10,000
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
GOULDSBORO
A great place for a
hunting Cabin or
Camper, short walk
to state games
lands. This lot
comes with electric
septic and well so
just drop off your
camper and you are
all set to go. Only
$20,000. Visit
www.HomesIn
ThePoconos.com
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
Classic Properties
570-842-9988
HARDING
LOCKVILLE RD
2.3 ACRES
Sacrifice $37,000.
Not perked.
570-760-0049
HARDING
Mt. Zion Road
One acre lot just
before Oberdorfer
Road. Great place
to build your
dream home
MLS 11-3521
$29,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
SELLER SAYS
SELL!
Land with
Lake View
90' x 125' Lot with
View of the Lake.
Sewer Permit
Required. $19,000
MLS# 10-2523
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
JENKINS TWP.
Hospital St.
Eagle View
Great residential lot
overlooking the
Susquehanna River
for a stunning view
of the river and sur-
rounding area. Build
your dream home
on this lot with the
best river and valley
views in Luzerne
County. Gas, tele-
phone, electric and
water utility con-
nections are
available.
For more details &
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-2640
$125,000
Call Kim
570-466-3338
MOUNTAIN TOP
130 CHURCH RD
Looking for land to
build your dream
home on? 5.23
acres awaits! This
wooded parcel
offers 600+ feet of
road frontage. Pub-
lic water. Public
sewer available.
This parcel can also
be perk tested for
on-lot system.
MLS#11-2898
$46,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
912 Lots & Acreage
LAFLIN
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
BUILD YOUR
DREAM HOME
on one of the last
available lots in
desirable Laflin.
Convenient location
near highways, air-
port, casino &
shopping.
DIRECTIONS Rt 315
to laflin Rd; make
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of
Pinewood Dr. and
Hickorywood Dr.
MLS 11-3411
$34,900
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
LEHMAN
New Listing!
Market Street
OVERLOOKING THE
HUNTSVILLE GOLF
COURSE. Own and
build your own
dream house over-
looking the 10th
green at the presti-
gious Huntsville Golf
Course. Picturesque
setting in the Back
Mountain area of
Lehman. Near Penn
State College,
Lehman. Accessed
by Market St.,
downtown Lehman
corner off Rt. 118 or
passed the
Huntsville dam. Dri-
veway in place, sep-
tic approved. All on
over 1 acre of prime
10th green view
land. MLS#11-2860
$107,000
Bob Cook
570-696-6555
MOUNTAIN TOP
333 Oakmont Lane
Owner had property
surveyed.Copies
available upon
request. Property
was partially
cleared for a home
2-3 years ago
MLS 11-3300
$39,900
John Shelley
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
MOUNTAIN TOP
487(Lot#3)
Mountain Blvd. S
Vacant commercial
land. Not yet
assessed for taxes.
Map on property
available with set-
backs, etc. High
traffic area. All utili-
ties available.
Call for appointment
$49,900
MLS#11-1004
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
Crestwood Schools!
126 Acres for Sale!
Mostly wooded with
approx. 970 ft on
Rt. 437 in
Dennison Twp.
$459,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
Several building lots
ready to build on!
ALL public utilities!
Priced from
$32,000 to
$48,000! Use your
own Builder! Call
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
PLAINS TWP.
14 + ACRES
in an approved sub-
division. Easy acc-
ess to Rt 81 & PA
Tpke. 1/2 mile from
Mohegan Sun
Casino. $275,000.
772-260-0901
912 Lots & Acreage
NEW PRICING!!!
EARTH
CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
*61 +/- Acres
Nuangola
$99,000
*46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
$79,000
*Highway
Commercial
KOZ Hanover Twp.
3 +/- Acres
11 +/- Acres
*Wilkes-Barre Twp.
32 +/- Acres
Zoned R-3
See additional Land
for Sale at
www.earth
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP
1 mile south of
L.C.C.C. 2 lots
available.
100 frontage
x 228 deep.
Modular home
with basement
accepted.
Each lot $17,000.
Call
570-714-1296
SHAVERTOWN
1195 Lantern
Hill Road
Prime residential
wooded lot with
plenty of privacy.
Gently sloping.
$150,000
MLS# 11-1601
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
SHAVERTOWN
LAND
Harford Ave.
4 buildable residen-
tial lots for sale indi-
vidually or take all
4! Buyer to confirm
water and sewer
with zoning officer.
Directions: R. on
E. Franklin, R. on
Lawn to L. on
Harford.
$22,500 per lot
Mark Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SUGAR NOTCH
273 Broadhead Ave
Wooded building
lot. All utilities - gas
electric, sewer &
cable TV. Call for
appointment
$19,900
MLS# 10-2967
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
SWEET VALLEY
Mooretown Road
Well and septic
already on site.
Build your home on
this beautiful 2.2
acre lot. 2 car
garage on site with
fruit trees, flowers,
grape vines and
dog run. From Dal-
las take Rt. 118 to
right on Rt. 29 N,
left on Mooretown
Road for about 1/2
mile, see sign
on left.
MLS 11-2779
$59,200
Call Patty Lunski
570-735-7494
Ext. 304
ANTONIK AND
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
570-735-7494
WILKES-BARRE
PARTLY CLEARED
VACANT LOTS:
Lot #13,
E Thomas St
Approximately
0.57 acre
MLS #11-2616
$32,000
Lot #18,
E Thomas St
Approximately
0.73 acre
MLS #11-2615
$35,000
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
ATTENTION DEER
HUNTERS!
100 ACRES - $69,000!
2 parcels, SW Adks.
Survey, town road
frontage, clear title!
Just repod from
bank! Cash only,
quick close!
Call (888) 660-0949
915 Manufactured
Homes
HUNLOCK CREEK
Quiet country set-
ting. Lots available.
$295 per month.
Includes water,
sewer & trash. Call
Bud 570-477-2845
915 Manufactured
Homes
HAZLETON
Beautiful double
wide ranch. 3 bed-
room, 2 bath, living
room, dining room,
family room with
gas fireplace. New
roof. Deck. Shed.
Only 10 years old.
Must sell due to
divorce. Reduced to
$55,000
(570) 453-1642
PITTSTON
Stay in area, out of
flood zone. 3
bedrooms, 2
baths, 10 year old
double wide, all
window treatments,
w/w carpet, central
air, kitchen appli-
ances, porch furni-
ture, electric grill,
3/4 furnished plus
much more, over-
sized shed & older
land Rover included
all under $64,000
Call Office
570-655-2050
SPRINGBROOK
2 bedroom. Clean.
Needs no work.
Remodeled
throughout. Owner
financing. $14,000.
570-851-6128 or
610-767-9456
WILKES-BARRE
92 Champion
Mobile Home.
28x44 Double wide.
3 bedrooms, 2
baths. Located in
Laurel Run Estates.
$16,000. Call
570-825-3999
918 Miscellaneous
for Sale
Veterans
Bring your VA
Entitlement
Certificate
And If You Qualify, I
Can Help You Find
And Purchase A
Home In Luzerne
County!
Right now there are
hundreds of homes
listed in our MLS in
this county that
may qualify for
100% VA financing.
Lets sit down and
talk, make a plan,
and help you get
moving into a
home.
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
927 Vacation
Locations
POCONO TIMESHARE
Worldwide priv-
eleges. 1 bedroom.
Furnished. 40% off.
Call 845-536-3376
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
DALLAS
WANTED TO BUY
5 or more acres in
the Dallas School
District. Not to be
divided - to build
our dream home.
570-510-5226
570-675-9340
WE BUY HOMES
Any Situation
570-956-2385
938 Apartments/
Furnished
Harveys Lake
LAKE FRONT
Beautiful lake view!
Private Setting.
Fully furnished 2
bedroom, 2 bath,
dock, ample park-
ing. $1500/month,
includes all utilities.
Short term lease
available. Move
right in. Call
570-639-1469
WYOMING
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor. No pets. Drug
free. Non smoking.
Proof of employ-
ment & background
check. Heat & hot
water provided.
$600/month + 1
month security. Call
(570) 693-2415
Leave message.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
Quiet 2nd floor, 2
bedroom. Laundry,
off street parking w/
carport. Large yard.
Includes water,
sewer & garbage.
References, 1st, last
+ security required.
$550/ month
570-735-8730
570-332-8080
ASHLEY
Single 1 bedroom
apartment. Off
street parking.
Washer dryer
hookup. Appliances.
Bus stop at the
door. $550. Water
Included.
570-954-1992
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
BACK MOUNTAIN
Sunny, spacious 1
bedroom. Modern
kitchen. Large din-
ing room. Large liv-
ing room. Private
entrance. Off street
parking. Nice views.
Lawn privileges.
Deep well water. No
pets. No smoking.
References please.
$575, heat included.
570-477-5010
DALLAS
(Franklin Township)
1st floor, 2 bedroom.
1 bath. Washer
dryer hookup. Car-
port. $595 + utilities,
lease & security.
Call after 6.
570-220-6533
DALLAS
2 apartments
1st & 2nd floor.
$600-$675/month.
No pets. Call Joe
570-881-2517
DALLAS
2 bedroom. 2 story.
1.5 bath. Fridge &
stove. Laundry
hook up. Private
entrance. Deck. Off
street parking for 2
cars. No pets. 1
year lease. Credit
check & references
required.
$660/month.
570-696-0842
Leave message.
DALLAS
Remodeled 2 bed-
room. Washer/dryer
hook up. No Pets.
$525/month + utili-
ties & security
deposit.
Call (570) 862-7432
DALLAS TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
EDWARDSVILLE
Main Street. Small 1
& 2 bedroom apts.
$450 month + secu-
rity. No pets.
570-406-2366
EDWARDSVILLE
Spacious. 2 bed-
rooms, 2nd floor, off
street parking.
Washer/ dryer hook
up & dishwasher,
refrigerator. $500
month + 1 year lease
/security, refer-
ences & utilities. No
pets. Non Smoking.
Not approved for
Section 8. Call Rudy
at 570-288-6626
EXETER
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room. W/d included.
No pets. $500
includes water.
Security deposit
required
570-357-1383
EXETER
Senior Apartments
222 SCHOOLEY AVE.
EXETER, PA
Accepting appli-
cations for 1 bed-
room apartments.
Quality apart-
ments for ages
62 and older.
Income limits
apply. Rent only
$437 month.
*Utilities Included
*Laundry Facilities
*On Site
Management
*Private parking
Call for appointment
570-654-5733
Monday - Friday
8am-12pm. Equal
Housing Opportunity
FORTY FORT
103 River St
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, living room,
appliances. Parking.
$550, heat & water
included. Tenant
pays electric. Pet
Friendly. Call
570-814-9700
FORTY FORT
1665 Wyoming Ave.
3rd floor 1 bed-
room, utilities
included. Off street
parking, security
deposit required.
NO PETS
$525/mo. available
immediately.
570-690-0564 or
570-823-7564
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
FORTY FORT
2ND FLOOR
Kitchen with appli-
ances, new cup-
boards, new vinyl
flooring. Large living
room, 2 bedrooms,
all rooms are large.
New bathroom.
Laundry room adja-
cent to kitchen with
washer/dryer. Wall
to Wall carpeting.
Lighted off street
parking. Gas heat.
Utilities by tenant.
Security, lease &
references. No
pets. $650/month.
570-714-9331
FORTY FORT
2nd floor, 4 rooms,
wall to wall carpet,
heat, hot water,
public water, sewer
& recycling fees
included. Stove,
fridge & furnished.
Laundry room with
hook-ups for wash-
er & dryer. Good
location, off street
parking, No pets. 1
year lease & securi-
ty, $650. Call
570-655-0530
FORTY FORT
All utilities included.
Clean 4 room 2nd
floor. Appliances.
Covered parking.
Non smoking, no
pets. Starting at
$635/month.
570-714-2017
FORTY FORT
AMERICA REALTY
RENTALS
OUT OF
FLOOD
ZONE!
Wilkes-Barre
Near
General
Hospital
Over 2
Generations Of
Managed
Service
ALL UNITS
NO PETS OR
SMOKING,
1 BEDROOMS
$465 & UP. 2
YEAR LEASES/
SAME RENTS/
Employment
Verification
Required.
288-1422
FORTY FORT
Available October 1
1st floor, very well
maintained spa-
cious 2 bedroom, 2
bath apartment in
great neighborhood.
Large living / dining
area. Extra large
eat-in kitchen with
washer/dryer hook-
up. Hardwood floors
throughout. Front
porch, screened
back porch. Excel-
lent storage, central
air. Off street park-
ing. $950 + utilities.
Call 570-510-4778
from 9am-5pm for
an appointment
FORTY FORT
Large, modern 2
bedroom, 2nd floor
apartment. Eat in
kitchen with all
appliances. Spa-
cious living room,
bath, a/c units, laun-
dry, off street park-
ing. Great location.
No pets or smoking.
$575 + utilities. Call
570-714-9234
FORTY FORT
Newly renovated,
great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor.
Non smoking. Oak
floors, new carpet
in master bedroom.
new windows, 4
paddle fans, bath
with shower. Stove
& fridge. Off street
parking, coin- op
laundry. $600 +
gas, electric &
water. References
required, no pets
570-779-4609 or
570-407-3991
FORTY FORT
Winterset Estates
Studio Apartment
New & charming.
$600 per month +
security & refer-
ences required.
Absolutely no pets.
Call 570-814-1316
HANOVER TWP.
1 bedroom. All
remodeled. Ceram-
ic & hardwood
floors. Fire place.
$475/month + utili-
ties. No pets.
Call (570) 332-2477
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
West End Road
Clean & bright 3
bedroom apart-
ments. Heat, water,
garbage & sewer
included with appli-
ances. Off street
parking. No pets,
non smoking, not
section 8 approved.
References, securi-
ty, first and last
months rent.
$725/month
570-852-0252
570-675-1589
HANOVER TWP.
Out of flood zone.
Beautiful 2nd floor,
3 bedroom. Wall to
wall carpet, large
living room &
kitchen, 2nd floor
porch with spectac-
ular views, washer/
dryer hookup.
Garbage & sewer
included. $650/
month + utilities &
security. No pets
(570) 592-4133
HARVEYS LAKE
1 bedroom, LAKE
FRONT apartments.
Wall to wall, appli-
ances, lake rights,
off street parking.
No Pets. Lease,
security &
references.
570-639-5920
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Nice 2nd floor 5
room apartment.
Gas range included,
gas heat, ceiling
fans, knotty pine
enclosed porch, off
street parking,
fenced yard. $400 +
utilities, security &
references. Non
smoking.Call after 5
570-655-1907 or
570-814-2297
JENKINS TWP.
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room. All utilities
included. Refrigera-
tor & stove. No
pets. Available end
of September $600
month. call
570-655-0539
KINGSTON
$500/month -
everything included.
Unique apartment -
No pets/smoking.
Call (570) 814-3859
KINGSTON
1 bedroom,
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED.
$520/month. No
pets, section 8 OK
Call 570-817-3332
KINGSTON
131 S. Maple Ave.
4 room apartment -
2nd floor. Heat &
hot water included.
Coin Laundry. Off
street parking. No
pets/smoking. $645
570-288-5600
or 570-479-0486
KINGSTON
1st floor 5 rooms, 2
bedroom, with hard-
wood floors, mod-
ern bath, gas heat &
parking. Lease,
security, no pets.
Anne Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
KINGSTON
2 Apartments Available
2 bedrooms. Private
parking. Quiet
neighborhood, near
colleges. $600 &
$625/month + utili-
ties, 1 month rent &
security.
AVAILABLE NOW!
570-656-7125
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
$600. Water includ-
ed. New tile, car-
pet, dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
Washer/Dryer
hookup - Large yard
Double Security
Facebook us at
BOVO Rentals
570-328-9984
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor. Nice area.
Stove & fridge.
$600 per month +
utilities. No pets or
smoking.
Call (570) 332-8765
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, large
rooms with closets.
Plenty of storage.
Laundry with wash-
er & Dryer. . $650 /
month. Call
570-332-3222
SHEATOWN
NANTICOKE AREA
2nd floor apart-
ments for rent.
Available
immediately.
Call 570-333-4627
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
2nd floor large effi-
ciency apartment.
All utilities paid by
landlord. Free use of
washer/dryer. No
smoking. No pets.
1st months rent,
security & 1 year
lease. $525/month.
570-331-7016 Days
or 288-6764 Night
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms,
remodeled with
appliances, washer
& dryer, gas heat,
$575 + utilities.
Call 570-814-0843
or 570-696-3090
KINGSTON
795 Rutter Ave
Screened porch,
kitchen downstairs,
upstairs living room,
bedroom & bath-
room. $575/month
+ utilities. No pets.
570-417-6729
KINGSTON
Beautiful 1st floor in
great neighbor-
hood. 2 bedrooms,
1 bath, newly
remodeled. W/d
hookup, stove,
dishwasher,
microwave includ-
ed. All hardwood
flooring except tile
in kitchen and bath-
room. NO PETS.
$695/mo + utilities
& security deposit
Call Scott at
714-2431 ext. 137
KINGSTON
Newly remodeled 1
bedroom, central
heat & air, off-street
parking, wall to wall,
washer/dryer hook-
up, No pets. $450
Call 570-288-9507
KINGSTON
Nice first floor
apartment. 2 bed-
room. Stove, fridge,
washer & dryer.
Lots of storage
space. $675. Heat
included. Call
570-333-4567
KINGSTON
Penn St.
6 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths.
Fully carpeted. 4
closets. Gas heat.
Washer/dryer hook
up. Parking. Yard.
No section 8. No
pets. $725 + utilities.
570-714-1530
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
Gas heat included
FREE
24hr on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
Call Today
or stop by
for a tour!
570-288-9019
HOUSING
Available Immediately
ASK ABOUT
OUR DISCOUNT
PROGRAM...
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KINGSTON
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WILKES-BARRE
2 BEDROOMS
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WILKES-BARRE
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Modern, near
Mohegan Sun
All Apartments
Include:
APPLIANCES
MAINTENANCE
SEWER FEES
Ask about our Ask about our
good credit good credit
discount! discount!
570-899-3407
Tina Randazzo
Property Mgr
LARKSVILLE
NEWLY REMODELED!
3 rooms & bath.
Heat, hot water,
electricity, stove,
refrigerator & off
street parking
included.
$535/month + $535
security. 1 year
lease. No pets.
570-779-2258
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gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-299-7241
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Kitchen
& Baths
Call the
Building
Industry
Association of
NEPA to find a
qualified mem-
ber for your
next project.
call 287-3331
or go to
www.bianepa.com
General Remodeling
Seamless Gutters
Energy Audits
Insurance Repairs
We take the Fear
out of Remodeling
800-404-3995
www.qualitydesignbuild.com
PA HIC055885
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-406-6044
Northeast
Contracting Group
Decks, Sunrooms,
Additions, Garages,
Roofs, Concrete
sidewalks & Drive-
ways, etc.
Special rates if
affected by flood
(570) 338-2269
ROOFING, SIDING,
DECKS, WINDOWS
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
References. Insured
Free Estimates
570-899-4713
1024 Building &
Remodeling
STORM OR FLOOD
DAMAGE??
HUGHES
Construction
ROOFING, Home
Renovating.
Garages,
Kitchens, Baths,
Siding and More!
Licensed and
Insured.
FREE
ESTIMATES!!
570-388-0149
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
CAVUTO
CHIMNEY
SERVICE
& Gutter Cleaning
Free Estimates
Insured
570-709-2479
CELLAR RESURFACING
Chimney construc-
tion, hauling, small
demolition, stucco,
porches, sidewalks.
Insured. Licensed.
I Return All Calls!
570-457-5849
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
CHRIS MOLESKY
CHIMNEY SPECIALIST
New, repair, rebuild,
liners installed.
Inspections. Con-
crete & metal caps.
Licensed & Insured
570-328-6257
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair,
Stainless Steel Lin-
ing, Parging, Stuc-
co, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
1-888-680-7990
570-840-0873
1048 Computer
Repairs
CB COMPUTER CARE
Virus, Spyware,
Malware & Worm
Removal. General
maintenance. Free
Pick up & delivery
local area.
570-814-2365
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
C&C Masonry
and Concrete.
Absolutely free
estimates. Masonry
& concrete work.
Specializing in foun-
dations, repairs and
rebuilding. Footers
floors, driveways.
570-840-9913
570-346-4103
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
A+ MASONRY
Affordable Rates
Free Estimates
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Stone,
Retaining Walls,
Basements, Porch-
es, Patios, Side-
walks & Steps.
20% SENIOR DISCOUNT
No Job Too Smal l !
Lic. & insured.
570-647-9669
570-468-3988
Affordable General
Masonry & Concrete
NO JOB TOO BIG
OR TOO SMALL!
Masonry /Concrete
Work. Licensed &
insured. Free est.
John 570-573-0018
Joe 570-579-8109
D. Pugh
Concrete
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount,
Free estimates
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
J&J MASONRY INC.
Additions, all
remodeling, siding,
decks, foundations,
concrete driveways,
sidewalks, porches,
stucco, brick
pavers, stone, brick
& retaining wall.
570-735-6805
Free Estimates
LicPA039027
Wi l l i ams & Franks I nc
Masonry contrac-
tors. Chimney,
stucco & concrete.
570-466-2916
1057Construction &
Building
Bob Brislin
Masonry
& Construction
All phases of con-
struction, basement
waterproofing,
kitchens & bath-
room remodeling.
PA 029323
(570) 780-7339
Bob Brislin
Masonry
& Construction
All phases of con-
struction, basement
waterproofing,
kitchens & bath-
room remodeling.
PA 029323
(570) 780-7339
*No job too small
*Quality Guaranteed
*Free estimates
*Insured & Bonded
*Specialist in doors,
baseboard, flooring,
molding, trim &
closets. PA056630
CREATIVE
CARPENTRY
AARON GERLACH
570-807-7465
D&D
Property Maintenance
Landscaping, snow
plowing, light &
heavy excavation
work.
570-332-8640
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-606-7489
570-735-8551
1057Construction &
Building
PEI ENTERPRISES, INC.
Resi denti al & Commerci al
Building, Remodel-
ing, Maintenance,
Management, Land-
scaping & Preserva-
tion. PALic#079784
(570) 496-0277
WWW.PEI ENTERPRI SESI NC.COM
PHILLIPS
CONSTRUCTION
33 yrs experience
Complete
Construction Services
Roofing, siding, win-
dows, additions,
decks, etc.
Licensed & Insured.
570-788-2283
FREE ESTIMATES
1078 Dry Wall
MARK ANDERSON
DRYWALL COMPANY
SINCE 1987
Hanging & finishing.
Swirreled & Tex-
tured ceilings.
Water damage &
Plaster Repair
570-760-2367
MARK STACK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing.
Textured & swirl
ceilings. State
licensed & insured.
30 years experience
570-574-7237
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured.
570-328-1230
MIRRA DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Drywall Repair
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
(570) 675-3378
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1093 Excavating
All Types Of
Excavating,
Demolition &
Concrete Work.
FLOOD CLEAN UP
Large & Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 760-1497
Excavating, Grad-
ing, drainage, tree
removal, lot clear-
ing, snow plowing,
stone / soil delivery.
No job too small
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
GOT A FLOOD MESS?
We can help.
Triaxle dump trucks,
heavy equipment &
demolition services
available. Call
BONNERS TRUCKING
& EXCAVATING
570-454-1458
1105 Floor Covering
Installation
CARPET REPAIR &
INSTALLATION
Vinyl & wood.
Certified, Insured.
570-283-1341
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER 2 GO, INC.
PA#067136- Fully
Licensed & Insured.
We install custom
seamless rain
gutters & leaf
protection systems.
CALL US TODAY ABOUT
OUR 10% OFF WHOLE
HOUSE DISCOUNT!
570-561-2328
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning.
Regulars, storms,
etc. Pressure
washing, decks,
docks, houses,Free
estimates. Insured.
(570) 288-6794
1132 Handyman
Services
All in a Call
FLOOD CLEAN UP,
hardwood floors, tile
vct, drywall / finish-
ing, painting, power
washing. Free Est.
Dependable & Reli-
able. Package deals
available. Call
570-239-4790
ALL
MAINTENANCE
WE FIX IT
Electrical,
Plumbing,
Handymen,
Painting
Carpet Repair
& Installation
All Types
Of Repairs
570-814-
9365
DEPENDABLE
HANDY MAN
Home repairs &
improvements.
Luzerne Co. 30
Years Experience
Dave 570-479-8076
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
LICENSED GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
Plumbing, heating
electrical, painting,
roofs, siding, rough
& finished carpentry
- no job too big or
small. Free Esti-
mates. Call anytime.
570-852-9281
POCAHONTAS
Problem Solvers
Power washing,
landscaping, tree
removal, grass cut-
ting, home repairs,
plumbing, drywall,
painting, fall
clean ups.
Insured & Licensed
570-751-6140
RUSSELLS
Property Maintenance
LICENSED & INSURED
Carpentry, dry-
wall, painting,
flooring, power
washing & more.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-406-3339
The Handier
Man
We fix everything!
Plumbing,
Electrical &
Carpentry.
Retired Mr. Fix It.
Emergencies
23/7
299-9142
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
A1 Always hauling,
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
whole Estate, also
available 10 &20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
592-1813or287-8302
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
AAA Bob & Rays
Hauling: Friendly &
Courteous. We take
anything & every-
thing. Attic to base-
ment. Garage, yard,
free estimates. Call
570-655-7458 or
570-905-4820
AFFORDABLE
JUNK REMOVAL
Cleanups/Cleanouts
Large or Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 817-4238
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
CASTAWAY
HAULING JUNK
REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
WILL HAUL ANYTHING
Clean cellars,
attics, yards &
metal removal.
Call John
570-735-3330
Selling a Business?
Reach more poten-
tial buyers with an
ad in the classified
section!
570-829-7130
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
BRUSH UP TO 4
HIGH, MOWING,
EDGING, TRIMMING
SHRUBS, HEDGES,
TREES, MULCHING,
LAWN CARE, GUT-
TERS, FALL CLEAN
UP. FULLY INSURED.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-829-3261
TOLL FREE
1-855-829-3261
Patrick & Deb Patrick & Debs s
Landscaping Landscaping
Landscaping, basic
handy man, clean-
ing, moving & free
salvage pick up.
AVAILABLE FOR
FALL CLEAN UPS!
Call 570-793-4773
1183 Masonry
New Chimneys/
Repairs
Sidewalks, Steps,
Concrete
Free Estimates
Fully Insured
570-674-7588
CHOPYAK
MASONRY
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BDMhel pers. com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A+ CLASSICAL
All phases.
Complete int/ext
paint &renovations
Since 1990 Since 1990
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
570-283-5714
A & N PAINTING
Airplane Quality at
Submarine Prices!
Interior/Exterior,
pressure washing,
decks & siding.
Commercial/Resi-
dential. Over 17
years experience!
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
570-820-7832
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
36 Yrs Experience
We Specialize In
New Construction
Residential
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
All Insurance
Claims
Apartments
Interior/Exterior
Spray,Brush, Rolls
WallpaperRemoval
Cabinet Refinish-
ing
Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
Deck Specialist
Handy Man
FREE ESTIMATES
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
DAVID WAYNE
PAINTING
Scranton to Hazleton
Specializing in
Aluminum siding
painting
570-762-6889
Flood damage?
We can help
Paint, drywall,
Drywall repair,
Power washing
15 yrs. Exp.
Fully insured
570-215-0257
EXECUTIVEPAINTING.BIZ
JASON SIMMS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
Power Washing
Free Estimates
21 Yrs. Experience
Insured
(570) 947-2777
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
1213 Paving &
Excavating
EDWARDS ALL COUNTY
PAVING & SEAL COATING
3 Generations
of Experience.
Celebrating 76
Years of Pride
& Tradition!
Licensed and
Insured.
Call Today
For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm
Licensed & Insured
PA013253
570-868-8375
1228 Plumbing &
Heating
VMF -Service Now!
We fix Furnaces, Hot
Water Heaters, Boil-
ers & handle Plumb-
ing, Heating, Air
Conditioning, Refrig-
eration. 24 Hour
Service. Licensed &
Insured. 30+ Years
Experience. Call
570-343-2035
1234 Pressure
Washing
BEE CLEAN
Power Wash & Landscaping
Seasonal Services,
Rain Gutter Clean-
ing, Snow Removal
& More.
(570) 457-1840
Pressure Washing
/Painting/Repair
Call JJ Murphy
570-714-3637
1249 Remodeling &
Repairs
D & D
REMODELING
From decks and
kitchens to roofs,
and baths, etc.
WE DO
IT ALL!!!!!!!
CALL US FOR CALL US FOR
ALL OF YOUR ALL OF YOUR
INTERIOR AND INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR EXTERIOR
REMODELING REMODELING
NEEDS NEEDS
570-406-9387
Licensed/Insured
YOUVE TRIED
THE REST NOW
CALL THE
BEST!!!
Refinish your bath
tub for as low as
$299 for jobs
scheduled by
Oct-14. Includes
non skid, SAVE $110!
Call Perma Glaze
1-800-292-6502
1252 Roofing &
Siding
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour Emer-
gency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards accepted.
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
SUMMER
ROOFING
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
fast service
570-735-0846
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
Your needs.
Open the door
with classified!
1327 Waterproofing
`DEFELICE CONSTRUCTION`
Storm Damage,
Roofs,Waterproofing.
Licensed \ Insured
Owner Operated, 20
yrs, senior discount
570-458-6274
1336 Window
Cleaning
Professional
Window Cleaning
& More.
Gutters, carpet,
pressure washing.
Residential/com-
mercial. Ins./bond-
ed. Free est.
570-283-9840
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
$775. With discount.
All new hardwood
floors and tile. New
cabinets / bath-
room. Dishwasher,
garbage disposal.
Washer/dryer hook-
up. Off street park-
ing. Facebook us at
BOVO Rentals
570-328-9984
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
month + security
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
Midtowne
Apartments
100 E. 6th
Street,
Wyoming PA
18644
Housing for
Extremely Low &
Very Low Income
Elderly,
Handicapped &
disabled.
570-693-4256
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED
Rents based on
income.
Managed by EEI
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
Mountain Top
1st floor. 1 or 2
bedrooms. Laundry,
facilities, porch.
No pets.
$600/month + utili-
ties, security, lease
& credit check.
(570) 868-6503
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible. Equal
Housing Opportuni-
ty. 570-474-5010
TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
Immediate Opennings!
MOUNTAINTOP
1 bedroom with full
kitchen. Remodeled
recently, first floor,
ample parking. Hot
water, sewer &
garbage included.
On Rt 309 - close
to all amenities! No
pets. Non smoking.
$650/month + secu-
rity & references.
570-239-3827
NANTICOKE
1 bedroom, 1st floor,
newly renovated
apartment. New
wall to wall. Modern
kitchen with stove &
fridge. Washer
dryer hookup. Large
front porch, no
smoking or pets,
water & sewer by
landlord. $475 + util-
ities, security, lease
credit and back-
ground check. Call
570-239-8728
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, 1st
floor. Large eat in
kitchen, fridge,
electric stove, large
living room, w/w
carpeting, master
bedroom with cus-
tom built in furni-
ture. Ample closet
space. Front/back
porches, off street
parking, laundry
room available. No
pets, smoking,
water, sewer,
garbage paid.
$600/mo + gas,
electric, security,
lease, credit, back-
ground check.
Call (570)696-3596
NANTICOKE
2nd Floor apart-
ment for a tenant
who wants the
best. Bedroom, liv-
ing room, kitchen &
bath. Brand new.
Washer/dryer hook-
up, air conditioned.
No smoking or
pets. 2 year lease,
all utilities by ten-
ant. Sewer &
garbage included.
Security, first & last
months rent
required. $440.00
570-735-5185
NANTICOKE
2nd floor, 1 bedroom
non smoking. Water
& sewer included.
No pets. 1 year
lease + references.
$380/month + secu-
rity & utilities. Call
570-735-3719
NANTICOKE
603 Hanover St
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room. No pets.
$550 + security, util-
ities & lease. Photos
available. Call
570-542-5330
NANTICOKE
East State Street
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments. Mod-
ern kitchen & bath-
rooms. All appli-
ances. Ample stor-
age. Some utilities
included. $465 &
$585 per month.
Call (570) 239-2741
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
NANTICOKE
Modern 3 room,
wall to wall carpet,
washer/dryer
hookup, fridge &
range. Water
sewer, garbage &
off street parking
included. $430/mo.
No pets. Call
570-735-3479
PITTSTON
1 bedroom. Off
street parking for 1
vehicle. Washer
dryer hookup.
Fridge & stove. Non
smoking. $425 +
utilities, security &
references. Call
570-430-3804
PITTSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor, bath, kitchen,
living room. Heat &
water included.
$575/ month. 1st
month & security.
No pets
570-451-1038
Sell your own home!
Place an ad HERE
570-829-7130
PITTSTON
Recently remodeled
1 bedroom. Kitchen,
living room & laun-
dry on 1st floor. Off
street parking. Gas
heat. $500 + utilities
Call 570-299-9030
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PITTSTON
2nd floor apart-
ment. 2 bedrooms,
kitchen, living room,
bath & laundry hook
up. Enclosed front
porch. Sewer &
trash included. Utili-
ties by tenant. No
pets. No smoking.
First month & secu-
rity. $550/month.
Call 570-262-0963
PITTSTON
GORGEOUS LOFT
STYLE. One large
bedroom, full bath-
room & shower.
Large closet.
Stove, refrigerator,
dishwasher. Off
street parking.
Motion lights.
Bar/booth style
area. Deck for
socializing. Clean
& neat. Gas heat.
$600/month +
security. Call Steve
570-563-1261
PITTSTON
Modern 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Includes
appliances. Laundry
hookup. Heated
garage, off street
parking. Heat,
sewer, water &
garbage included.
$695/mos. + securi-
ty & lease. No
smoking/pets.
570-430-0123
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PITTSTON TWP.
Large 3 bedroom in
great location. No
pets. Non smoking.
Off-street parking.
Includes water &
sewer. $800 + elec-
tric, security & last
month.
570-237-6000
PITTSTON-
HUGHESTOWN
Completely remod-
eled, modern 2 bed-
room apt. Lots of
closet space, with
new tile floor and
carpets. Includes
stove, refrigerator,
washer, dryer, gas
heat, nice yard and
neighborhood, no
pets. $600/month
$1000 deposit.
570-479-6722
PLAINS
2 bedroom 1st floor.
Small pets ok.
Large fenced in
yard. $590/month.
Includes water &
sewer.
Call (570) 574-6261
WYOMING
1 bedroom, 2nd
floor. All utilities incl.
$595/mo + security.
No Pets.
(570) 762-7522
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PLAINS
Large, modern 2
bedroom 2nd floor.
Living room with
hardwood. Eat in
kitchen with all
appliances. Conve-
nient location. No
pets. No smoking.
$550 + utilities. Call
570-714-9234
PLYMOUTH
1st floor, 1 bedroom
apartment. Stove,
fridge, water &
sewage included.
Front & Back porch.
$400 + security. Call
570-262-0540
PLYMOUTH
49 Center Ave. rear
1st floor, Combination
kitchen, living room,
bedroom, bath.
Fridge, range, wash-
er dryer hookup. Off
street parking. Heat,
hot water & sewage
paid. $520 + security
& References. Call
570-779-2257
SUGAR NOTCH
Charming 2 bed-
room. Wall to wall
carpeting, com-
pletely renovated.
$450/mo. Tenant
responsible for
own utilities.
570-822-6184
646-807-5699
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
SWOYERSVILLE
ENERGY EFFICIENT
1 bedroom + 4
rooms. Very mod-
ern & clean. 1st
floor, washer, dryer,
off street parking,
new carpeting 1st
month & security
required. Quiet &
respectful building.
No pets, no smok-
ing. $550 + utilities.
Call 267-872-4825
WEST PITTSTON
2 Apartments Available
1st floor. 1 bedroom.
Carport. $525/mos
+ security. Available
November 1
2nd floor. 1 bed-
room. $490/mos +
security. Available
immediately.
No pets, heat &
water included for
both. Not in flood
zone. Call after
6pm. 570-333-5499
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,250.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
2 & 3 bedroom, 1
bath apartments
near General Hospi-
tal $525 & $575 +
utilities, first, last &
security. No pets.
570-821-0463
570-417-3427
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St
1.5 bedrooms,
newly renovated
building. Washer &
dryer available..
$600/per month
includes heat, hot
water and parking.
646-712-1286
570-328-9896
570-855-4744
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1/2
double, 1.5 bath,
gas heat, off-street
parking, fenced in
yard, excellent
condition. $600/
month + utilities,
references &
security. No pets.
Call 570-654-7992
WILKES-BARRE HEIGHTS
356 E. NORTHAMPTON
1st floor, 1 bed,
large kitchen, deck.
Clean. Heat &
water included.
$450/ month +
security & refer-
ences. Call
570-824-9071
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
AVAILABLE NOW!
Two spacious, 5
room, 2 bedroom
apartments. 1st &
2nd floor. Rent +
utilities. Lease &
security. No pets.
$550 & $625
570-650-3008 or
570-881-8979
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
WILKES-BARRE
Available Oct 1st.
Out of flood area. 1
bedroom. 2nd floor.
Living room, mod-
ern kitchen & bath.
Enclosed back
porch. Washer/
dryer hook up. Heat
& hot water includ-
ed. References
security & lease.
$595/month
Call (570) 822-4302
WILKES-BARRE
Heights Section
51 N. Fulton St.
1 bedroom Bi-Level.
Eat in kitchen with
appliances. Shared
yard. Wood floors.
Water included.
Tenant pays $400 +
electric, gas, securi-
ty. Pets considered.
Call (570) 814-1356
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SAINT JOHN
Apartments
419 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Secured Senior Building for 62 & older.
1 bedroom apartments currently available
for $501. per month INCLUDES ALL
UTILITIES.
YOU regulate heat & air conditioning
Laundry Room Access
Community Room/Fully equipped kitchen
for special events
Exercise Equipment
24 Hour Emergency Maintenance
Garage & off street parking
Computer / Library area
Curbside public transportation
570-970-6694
Equal Housing Opportunity
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
Immediate Occupancy!!
Efficiencies available
@30% of income
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Affordable Senior Apartments
Income Eligibility Required
Utilities Included! Low cable rates;
New appliances; Laundry on site;
Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call 570-825-8594
D/TTY 800-654-5984
CEDAR
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Apartment
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Ask About Our
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$250 Off 1st Months Rent,
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Deposit With Good Credit.
1 bedroom starting @ $690
F e a t u r i n g :
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Central Air
Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
Easy Access to
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Mon Fri. 9 5
44 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18706 (Off Route 309)
570-823-8400
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Fitness center & pool
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October 2nd | KirbyPark | Wilkes-Barre
A one mile, non-competitive walk. Strollers,
wheelchairs and wagons welcome.
Entertainment for all ages including carnival games,
live entertainment, dancing and more.
Spirit Judges will be along the track to select the
2011TeamSpirit Awards.
Food and drinks will be available
Contact Person: (570) 708-1744
12:00pm Registration Begins
12:00-3pm Food Entertainment
and Festivities begin
12:00-3pm Gift Baskets and Rae
1:00pm Opening Ceremony and Walk
2:30pm Team Spirit Awards
2:30pm Gift Baskets and Rae
Winners announced
Please makes checks
payable to:
Luzerne County Down
Syndrome Network.
Cash or checks accepted the
day of the walk. Or Mail to:
LCDSN, Attn: Buddy Walk,
14-16 West Linden Street,
Wilkes Barre, PA. 18702
The Buddy Walk was developed by the National Down Syndrome Society in 1995 to promote awareness and inclu-
sion for people with Down syndrome and to raise money for research and education programs. People with Down
syndrome, families, and friends walk a one-mile course while enjoying snacks and entertainment. Our goal is to have
1,000 or more walkers participate in our event.
SPONSOREDBY:
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
HEIGHTS
Townhouse type
apartments. 2
bedrooms, Stove ,
Fridge, washer/
dryer hookup. Off-
street parking. Utili-
ties by tenant. No
Pets. $495/month
570-825-8355
6 to 8 pm ONLY
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
Formerly The
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
Rooms Starting
at:
Daily $44.99 +
tax
Weekly $189.99
+ tax
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
LODGE LODGE
WILKES-BARRE
Maffett St
Just off Old River
Road. 7 room, 3
bedroom, 2nd floor
duplex. Off street
parking, deck in
rear. Ample closet /
storage. Neutral
decor. Appliances
included. $625 +
utilities, security &
lease. No pets.
570-793-6294
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower area,
2nd Floor, 1 bed-
room with appli-
ances. Nice apart-
ment in attractive
home. Sunny win-
dows & decorative
accents. Off street
parking. No pets, no
smoking. Includes
hot water. $400 +
utilities.
570-824-4743
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
807 N. Washington
2 bedrooms, 2nd
floor. Wall to wall
carpeting. Eat in
kitchen with appli-
ances. Off street
parking - 2 cars.
Coin op laundry. All
utilities included.
$650 / month +
security. No pets.
570-814-1356
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
2nd floor, 2
bedroom, big living
room, off-street
parking, washer
/dryer hook-up.
$500 + utilities &
security deposit.
570-690-7721
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 ok.
570-332-5723
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
TWO APARTMENTS
Recently renovated
2 & 4 bedroom
apartments avail-
able. Off street
parking. Serious
inquiries only. $600-
$800 + utilities
570-242-3327
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
South Welles St.
2 Bedrooms, 2nd
floor. New bath.
Washer/dryer
hookup. Heat, hot
water, sewer &
garbage included.
$595 + security,
pets negotiable.
Call 570-589-9767
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor apartment
available in Historic
District of Wilkes-
Barre. 1 bedroom,
Living room, full
bath, Kitchen (stove
& fridge included),
dining / computer
area. Front & rear
entrances, Off
street parking. 1
year lease, $525
month includes
water. Application &
proof of income
required. Call Holly
570-821-7022
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
4 bedroom
half double
1 bedroom effi-
ciency water
included
2 bedroom sin-
gle family
HANOVER
4 bedroom
large affordable
2 bedroom
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom
large, water
included
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
OLD FORGE
2 bedroom
exceptional
water included
Plains
1 bedroom
water included
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
WYOMING
1 bedroom apart-
ment. Wall to wall
carpet. Appliances
furnished. Coin op
laundry. Heat, water
& sewer included.
$550/month. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
WYOMING
ONE BEDROOM AND
AN EFFICIENCY
For lease, available
immediately, Wash-
er-Dryer-Stove-
Refrigerator, off-
street parking, no
pets, Non Smoking,
$425.$325/per
month, plus utilities,
First Month + Secu-
rity/security deposit.
Call (570) 885-0843
after 9:00 a.m. to
set an appointment
or email:
ccamark49@
verizon.net.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WYOMING
TOWNHOUSE
Carpet, tile bath,
appliances, washer
/ dryer hookup,
sewer, parking by
front door. $600 +
Utilities, Security &
Lease. No smoking,
no pets.
Call 570-693-0695
ZION GROVE
Newer log home in
gated community.
Cathedral ceiling in
living room &
kitchen. Propane
free standing stove.
Master suite with
loft. Guest suite
with separate
entrance. Large rec
room over 2 car
garage. 3 bed-
rooms/3 baths. 5
miles from Hum-
boldt Ind. Park. 1
year lease required.
$1,400/mo.
Call Debbie
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7746
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
944 Commercial
Properties
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
1,700 - 2,000 SF
Office / Retail
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Warehouse
Loading Dock
Call 570-829-1206
FORTY FORT
1188 Wyoming Ave
This unique 2,800
Sq Ft. interior (Circa
1879), features 10
ceilings, large dis-
tinctive chandeliers
as well as two fire-
places. Three french
door entrances con-
tribute to the interi-
ors light, bright
atmosphere. Other
features include:
40 car, lighted
parking area
Handicapped
accessible entrance
Central A/C
Hardwood floors
A large carpeted
open floor space.
This buildings curb
appeal is second
to none.
The signage is per-
fectly positioned on
the 179 ft. front
Over 15,000
vehicles pass daily
570-706-5308
FORTY FORT
Free standing build-
ing. Would be great
for any commercial
use. 1900 sq. ft. on
the ground floor
with an additional
800 sq. ft in finished
lower level. Excel-
lent location, only 1
block from North
Cross Valley
Expressway and
one block from
Wyoming Ave (route
11) Take advantage
of this prime loca-
tion for just $995
per month!
570-262-1131
FORTY FORT
Fully furnished Doc-
tors office. Approx-
imately 2200
square feet. Avail-
able immediately.
Contact Colleen
570-283-0524
OFFICE RENTAL
Kingston. First
Floor. Off Street
Parking. Some
Furnishing Included
Available 9/1/11.
Call 287-3331 or
email danielle@
bianepa.com
944 Commercial
Properties
MEDICAL,
PROFESSIONAL, RETAIL
OFFICE SPACE
Medical / profes-
sional space - over
2,000 sq ft. Retail
space, move in con-
dition, over 2,000
sq. ft. Located in S.
Wilkes-Barre. Cor-
ner of Carey Ave &
Hanover St.
Between Myers
High & Geisinger
South Hospital
Call 570-824-0693
OFFICE OR STORE
NANTICOKE
1280 sq ft. 3 phase
power, central air
conditioning. Handi-
cap accessible rest
room. All utilities by
tenant. Garbage
included. $900 per
month for a 5 year
lease.
570-735-5064.
OFFICE SPACE
239 Schuyler Ave, Kingston
2,050 sf. 2nd floor.
Modern, four sep-
arate offices, large
reception area,
break room, con-
ference room, pri-
vate bathroom.
$695/mos + utilities
Call 570-706-5628
OFFICE SPACE
NEW PROFESSIONAL SPACE
Pittston Township
Facing Pittston
By Pass
Reception area,
conference room,
handicapped bath
room, private
offices, off street
parking. Up to 2300
sq. ft. available.
Call 570-654-5030
PITTSTON
328 Kennedy Blvd.
Modern medical
space, labor &
industry approved,
ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
and reception and
breakrooms. Could
be used for any
business purpose.
Will remodel to suit.
For lease
$2,200/MO.
Also available for
sale
MLS #11-751
Call Charlie
VM 101
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
PROFESSIONAL
COMMERCIAL SPACE
West Pittston
Village Shop
918 Exeter Ave
Route 92
1500 sq. ft. &
2,000 sq. ft.
OUT OF FLOOD ZONE
693-1354 ext 1
315 PLAZA
900 & 2400 SF
Dental Office -
direct visibility to
Route 315 between
Leggios & Pic-A-
Deli. 750 & 1750 SF
also available. Near
81 & Cross Valley.
570-829-1206
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
MANUFACTURING
OFFICE SPACE
PITTSTON
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
ing in downtown
location. Ware-
house with light
manufacturing.
Building with some
office space. Entire
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
READY-TO-GO
CLASS A OFFICE
SPACES AT
AFFORDABLE
PRICING
Please visit our
website
marklebuilding.com
or better yet, stop
by for a visit with
the on-site Building
Manager. Offices
ready to go, from
460 to 5000 sq ft.
Available, conven-
ient parking. Call
570-579-0009
947 Garages
HANOVER TWP.
LARGE HIGH
TRAFFIC AUTO GARAGE
Power lift, detail
bay, lots of space.
Recently renovated!
$1,200 per month +
first & last.
570-332-8922
947 Garages
COMMERCIAL
GARAGE SPACE
Kingston. 1,250 sf.
Excellent for
mechanic or ship-
ping & receiving.
Separate over
head and entrance
doors. Gas Heat.
Easy Access.
$450 + security &
references.
570-706-5628
950 Half Doubles
ASHLEY
2 bedroom. Wall/
wall carpet. Yard.
Off-street parking.
$525 + utilities.
Security, lease. No
Pets. Section 8
approved.
Call (570) 288-7753
EDWARDSVILLE
V Very nice 4 room, ery nice 4 room,
vi nyl si ded hal f vi nyl si ded hal f
doubl e. Al l new doubl e. Al l new
wall to wall car wall to wall car- -
peti ng. Al l wi n peti ng. Al l wi n- -
dows thermal dows thermal
pane -90% are pane -90% are
brand new brand new. Large . Large
spacious updated spacious updated
ki tchen. Bath ki tchen. Bath
updated. All win updated. All win- -
dows have new dows have new
mini blinds & new mini blinds & new
curtain rods. Steel curtain rods. Steel
insulated front & insulated front &
rear doors wi th rear doors wi th
dead bolts + storm dead bolts + storm
doors. Economical doors. Economical
gas heat. Y gas heat. Your our
own dri veway own dri veway. .
Short distance to Short distance to
bus stop & shop bus stop & shop- -
pi ng. Lease. No pi ng. Lease. No
pets. $550/month pets. $550/month
+ utilities. + utilities.
570-650-3803 570-650-3803
FORTY FORT
26 BEDFORD ST.
1ST FLOOR
1 bedroom. $550
month. Off street
parking. Washer &
dryer included. Fire-
place in living room,
Tenant pays gas &
electric.
570-287-5090
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
2 bedroom. $490
/month + utilities &
security. Back
yard & off street
parking. No pets.
570-262-1021
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 bedroom, living
room, dining room,
kitchen. Off street
parking. Stove,
fridge, washer &
dryer. Gas heat.
Modernized. No
dogs. $625 + utili-
ties. 570-417-5441
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 Regina St
Newly renovated 3
bedroom, 1 bath. All
appliances inc. Off
street parking. $700
+ utilities. Sewage &
trash included. 1st
month + security.
Credit & back-
ground check. Call
570-765-4474
HANOVER TWP.
Completely remod-
eled 2 bedroom, 1
bath, wall to wall
carpet. Stove,
washer/dryer hook
up. Off street park-
ing. $750/month +
first, last & security.
Includes water,
sewer & trash. No
pets. No smoking.
References & credit
check.
570-824-3223
269-519-2634
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JENKINS TWP
WYOMING
2 bedroom 1/2 dou-
ble. Tile kitchen &
bath. Off street
parking. $600 + utili-
ties. 570-237-2076
KINGSTON
Call this *Home* for a
minimum lease of 1 year!
Modern 3 bed-
room, living room,
updated kitchen &
dining room. Yard,
parking. All appli-
ances included
plus chest freezer
& drapes. $850.
+ utilities. Conve-
nient location. Call
for appt.
570-899-3407
Tina Randazzo,
Prop. Mgr.
OLD FORGE
146 North Main St.
Half Double. 6
rooms. Refurbished
- new paint, kitchen
& stove, bath tub,
carpets & vinyl floor.
Extra clean. Large
private yard. Cellar.
$700 + utilities. Call
570-687-1953
950 Half Doubles
KINGSTON
Half Double- 5 bed-
room, 1 Bath $875
with discount. All new
carpet, dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
appliances, Large
Kitchen, new cabi-
nets, Washer/dryer
hookup, Double
Security. Facebook
us @ BOVO Rentals
570-328-9984
KINGST KINGSTON ON
LUZERNE AREA
3 bedrooms,
2 bathrooms,
WARMING FIRE-
PLACE, nice neigh-
borhood, off street,
stove,refrigerator,
dishwasher, garage
storage. NO PETS,
$585 per month
plus utilities. Call
732-892-0996
Rick4407@aol.com
PARSONS
2 or 3 bedroom,
w/w carpet, stove,
fridge incl. Off street
parking, oil heat.
w/d hookup, quiet
area. No Pets. All
utilities by tenant
except sewer and
recycling. $600/mo
plus security
570-709-1868
PITTSTON
PARSONAGE STREET
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath, living room,
dining room, eat-in
kitchen. Washer/
dryer hook-up. Wall
to wall carpet. Full
basement. $650 per
month + utilities &
security deposit. Off
street parking.
Call (570) 406-8741
PLAINS PLAINS
Available immedi-
ately, 3 bedrooms, 1
bath room, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
off-street parking,
no pets, No Smok-
ers, $500.00 +
Security/per month,
plus utilities.
570-239-6586
PLYMOUTH
3 bedrooms. Newly
remodeled with
yard & large patio.
Washer & dryer
hookup, wall to wall
carpeting, $650 +
utilities, 1st month
rent & deposit
required. Section 8
O.K. 570-779-3965
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, stove,
Pergo flooring.
$600 - $625 + utili-
ties, security, lease.
No pets. Call
570-852-1014
WILKES-BARRE HEIGHTS
173 Almond Lane
3 Bedrooms, new
carpet & paint.
Shared yard. Front
porch. Full base-
ment. Eat-in kitchen
with appliances. No
pets. $595 + utilities
& security. Call
570-814-1356
953Houses for Rent
ASHLEY
Available immedi-
ately, 4 bedrooms, 2
bath rooms, off-
street parking, no
pets, No Smokers,
$575 + Security/per
month, plus utilities.
Call 570-239-6586
BEAR CREEK
4500 SQ/FT
RENTAL
Available immedi-
ately, 5 bedrooms,
5 bath rooms, all
appliances provid-
ed, washer/dryer
on premises, no
pets, finished
basement, all hard-
wood, 2-car
garage. $2000/per
month, water and
sewer paid, Call
570-899-6065
DALLAS
2 bedroom. Off
street parking.
$600/month + first
month & security.
Call (570) 690-0233
after 6pm
DALLAS
Restored Dallas Cen-
tury Home. Excellent
location. 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath with appli-
ances. 2 car garage.
Security & refer-
ences. $1,500/month
+ utilities. No smok-
ing. No Pets. Not
Section 8 Approved.
570-261-5161
FORTY FORT
38 SHOEMAKER ST.
4 bedrooms, 1.5
baths. Garage,
Washer/Dryer,
Fenced Yard.
$1500/month.
$3000 Security
Deposit. Pets
Negotiable, Call
(570) 760-7040
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom home in
quiet neighborhood,
$650/month + utili-
ties, security/lease.
570-477-3882
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom Stone
House. All kitchen
appliances. Use of
dock. 1 year lease.
Renters insurance.
No smoking.
$1,400/month + utili-
ties. (570) 696-5417
HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
Fully furnished.
$1,000 monthly, +
utilities. Call
570-283-2022
953Houses for Rent
HARVEYS LAKE
Living room, din-
ing room, home
office/family room,
3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, screened
porch. Fresh
paint, new wall/
wall carpet. Appli-
ances plus wash-
er/dryer hookup.
Garbage, water,
sewer, snowplow-
ing included. No
Pets. Non-Smok-
ing. Security, ref-
erences & credit
report. 1st & last
months rent.
$1,025 monthly.
570-639-5761
HUNLOCK CREEK
Exceptional 2 story
18 acre wooded pri-
vate setting. 4 bed-
rooms, 3.5 baths, 2
car attached
garage, large deck,
full basement. Pets
considered. Utilities
by tenant. Showing
by appointment.
$1,500/month
Call Dale for details
570-256-3343
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
KINGSTON
Executive Home
well maintained.
Newly remodeled.
Front porch,
foyer entrance,
hardwood floors,
living room, dining
room, 4 bedrooms,
2 fireplaces, 2.5
baths, granite
kitchen, sun room,
basement with
plenty of storage,
no pets, no smok-
ing. $1,600/month
570-472-1110
Nice Area
MOUNTAIN TOP
316 Cedar Manor Dr
(Bow Creek Manor)
4 bedroom, 3 1/2
bath 2 story on
almost 1 acre. Mas-
ter bedroom suite.
Two family rooms.
Two fireplaces.
Office/den. Large
deck overlooking a
private wooded
yard. 3 car garage.
Rent for $1,800 per
month with the
option to buy.
MLS #11-3286
Please Call
Bob Kopec
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
MOUNTAIN TOP
Rent to Own - Lease
Option Purchase 5
bedroom 2 bath 3
story older home.
Completely remod-
eled in + out! $1500
month with $500
month applied
toward purchase.
$245K up to 5 yrs.
tj2isok@gmail.com
MOUNTAINTOP
3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
Positively no smok-
ing in or on property.
No pets.
570-474-6821
NANTICOKE
2-3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, sewer &
garbage included.
All other utilities by
tenant. Security &
references. $650/
mo. 570-735-0977
953Houses for Rent
MOUNTAINTOP
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, large eat in
kitchen. Garage.
Huge deck over-
looks woods.
Washer/dryer, dish-
washer, fridge,
sewer & water
included. Credit
check. $1,200 +
security, No pets,
no smoking. Proof
of income required.
Call (570) 709-1288
MOUNTAINTOP
S. Mountain Blvd.
Large ranch with liv-
ing room, dining
room, family room,
3 bedrooms & 2
baths. Oil hot water
heat & central air.
Two car garage. 1
year lease.
$1,350/mo + utilities.
CALL DAVE
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7750
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
NOXEN
3 bedroom, 1 1/2
bath, & big yard.
$950/ month +
security & 1st
month, No pets.
Ask for Bob or Jean
570-477-3599
PLYMOUTH
417 E. Main St
Ready November 1
2 story, 3 bedroom
house for rent. New
Kitchen with stove,
dishwasher, washer
dryer hookup. Small
back yard and deck.
$675 + utilities &
security. Call
570-270-3139
THORNHURST
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath, appliances,
attached garage.
Full basement on 2
acres. No pets or
smoking. $850/mo
plus security
570-842-8786
WEST PITTSTON
Completely remod-
eled 2 story, 2 bed-
room home with
new kitchen, 1.5
bath rooms, all new
stainless steel appli-
ances, including
refrigerator, stove,
dishwasher, washer
and dryer, new car-
pet tile and hard-
wood, paved drive-
way, electric heat,
nice yard and
neighborhood. No
pets $1200. month
$2000 security.
570-479-6722
WILKES-BARRE
64 Terrace Street
Single Family Home
5 bedrooms. Fully
furnished. Every-
thing from A-Z.
Ready to move in.
$800/month
Call (570) 200-5678
953Houses for Rent
WILKES-BARRE
Adorable 2 bed-
room. Huge base-
ment. Off street
parking. Large back
yard. No pets. $585
+ references, secu-
rity & utilities.
570-766-1881
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
duplex. Stove,
hookups, parking,
yard. No pets/no
smoking.
$495 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
Stately brick, 4
bedroom, 2 bath &
2 half bath home.
Hardwood floors,
spacious rooms,
beautiful patio,
all appliances
included. $1,600/
month + utilities.
MLS#11-2579
570-696-3801
Call Margy
570-696-0891
WYOMING
Beautiful 2 bed-
room, 1 bath. A/C.
All appliances
included. New wall
to wall carpet.
Attached garage,
off street parking,
large yard with
patio, in school zone.
No pets. No smok-
ing. Quiet Neighbor-
hood. $1,100 +
security & utilities.
Call 570-237-5632
DO YOU OWN A
HOME THAT YOU'D
LIKE TO RENT TO A
QUALIFIED
RENTER?
I have immediate
qualified renters
looking for Homes
or Townhomes to
lease. Please con-
tact me asap for
details and areas,
including Drums,
Conyngham or
Mountaintop areas.
Dee Fields,
Associate Broker
570-788-7511
deefieldsabroker@gmail.com
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959 Mobile Homes
DORRANCE TWP
MOUNTAIN TOP
Trailer rental. 2 bed-
room, 2 baths. $400
+ utilities & security.
Call 570-855-2405
959 Mobile Homes
PITTSTON
QUIET COVE MOBILE
HOME PARK
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
living room, eat-in
kitchen, new car-
peting. Good condi-
tion. Includes wash-
er & dryer. $600
per month + utilities
& security deposit.
OPTION TO BUY!
Call (570) 406-8741
SHAVERTOWN
Many mobile home
lots available at
Echo Valley Estates.
Bring your new or
used mobile home
in, never worry
about flooding again.
Cleanest & most
beautiful mobile
home park in the
area. Please con-
tact the office to set
up an appointment
to view available
lots. 570-200-5046
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $315.
Efficiency at $435
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
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Real Estate
MOUNTAIN TOP AREA
LOOKING TO LEASE
2 CAR GARAGE
FOR STORING
VEHICLES AND
WORK AREA.
Call 570-899-1896
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570-829-7130
944 Commercial
Properties
FORTY FORT...PRIME
FEATURES:
HI N DRY!
High Trafc, C1 Zoned.
Commercial or Professional
PLENTY OF PARKING
NEW EXTERIOR:
CULTERED STONE
DRIVET, (STUCCO LOOK)
2-TONE
NEW ROOF - 4/11
2 Modern ofces; 1 new 09
CENTRAL AIR (optional)
FLOOD-FREE WYOMING AVE.
Call
(570) 288-2195

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