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he next time you run an errand through
Wilkes-Barres historic district, look up.
Chances are youll nd artwork that
hearkens back to the days when crafts-
men took the time to sculpt or engrave such eye
candy as a majestic bird of prey for the North
Washington Street structure the Fraternal Order
of Eagles once called home.
Or the image of a printing press for what is now
The Times Leader building on North Main Street.
Let your eyes travel up the front of Wilkes-
Barres City Hall on East Market Street, and youll
spy a pair of gargoyles guarding the area above a
second-oor balcony.
All of them are long-time xtures, as are the
1930s-style art-deco tiles that adorn the F.M. Kir-
by Center on Public Square. Around the corner on
North Franklin Street, youll nd the Irem Shrine,
with intricate Moorish Revival architecture that
was designed in 1907.
But not all of Wilkes-Barres public art is de-
cades old. Some of the newest examples are mu-
rals, such as Leigh Pawlings vibrant poppies on
South Main Street and John Pacovskys stylish
drinking glasses and fruit near Midtown Village.
And dont forget the colorful creature whose
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RIGHT: The Irem Shrine building on North Franklin Street has many elements characteristic of Moor-
ish Revival architecture. It was designed in 1907. BELOWFROMLEFT: This geometric sculpture, Egg
Trap, is located toward the south side of Public Square, where some people simply call it the one with the
egg. MIDDLE: Leigh Pawlings mural of poppies is reected in the window of the Marquis Art & Frame
store across the street. FAR RIGHT: For many years this bas relief of a textile worker adorned the front
of the former International Ladies Garment Workers Union building on South Washington Street. Nowa-
days you can see it on the front of the Department of Labor and Industry Building on South Washington
Street. This sewing machine operator is paired with another image of a male worker.
AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS /THE TIMES LEADER
AT RIGHT: This colorful mural
was painted on the back of a
building near the corner of
South Washington and East
Northampton streets.
FAR RIGHT: This sculpture
of a beggar in front of Kings
Colleges Christ the King
Chapel on West Jackson
Street has fooled more than
one passerby into thinking it
is a real person.
FAR LEFT: Art deco tiles on
the F.M. Kirby Center reect a
popular design from the 1930s.
The structure was built in 1938
as a agship theater for the
Comerford chain.
AT LEFT: This wire person
has been rappelling down the
side of Marquis Art & Frame on
South Main Street in Wilkes-
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See ART, Page 2B
By MARY THERESE BIEBEL | mbiebel@timesleader.com
heart seems to be exploding on
the rear of a brick building near
East Northampton and South
Washington.
Public Square boasts several
sculptures that appeared after
the ood of 1972, among them
an abstract piece artist Jan Con-
way, a Kingston native, titled
No Place Like Home.
That one, on the north side of
the square, was commissioned
by the city in 1977, weighs three
tons, is made of bronze and re-
minds some passersby of the
letter pi from the Greek alpha-
bet.
Traveling clockwise around
the square, to the east youll nd
Wilkes-Barres answer to the leg-
endary inhabitant of Loch Ness.
Our very own sea serpent appears
partially submerged, and adults
as well as children seem to enjoy
sitting on its various segments
during the warmer weather.
On the southern section of
the square is a mysterious, geo-
metric sculpture that could be
described as a large cube with a
ball inside it. Oh, you mean the
one with the egg, many people
will say.
After a bit of digging, Bill
Lewis of the Bohlin Cywinski
Jackson architectural rm un-
covered the information that
the late Hope Horn, an artist
who bequeathed her estate to
the University of Scranton, cre-
ated that piece, which is called
Egg Trap.
Continuing toward the south-
western part of the Square,
youll nd Christopher Colum-
bus, who looks pretty much the
way youd expect a 15th-century
navigator to look.
Within a few blocks from
the square, youll find a
similarly realistic statue of
John Wilkes on the campus
of Wilkes University. And,
at Kings College, one of the
most head-turning sculptures
is the figure of a beggar that
has startled more than one
passerby into thinking it was
a real person.
With hand outstretched, the
gure has been hunched in
front of the college chapel on
West Jackson Street for about
nine years a longer span
than the six years or so during
which two life-size rock climb-
ers have been rappelling down
the southern wall of Marquis
Art & Frame on South Main
Street.
The climbers were craft-
ed from wire by artist Sean
Brady.
And Wilkes-Barres collection
of outdoor art keeps growing.
As recently as November,
The Ribbon was dedicated
on the River Common. The 27-
foot high, 2-ton stainless steel
piece was designed by Mark
Dryfoos of Sugarloaf Town-
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of his creation to a beacon
meant to give guidance and in-
spiration.
Look around the city for your-
self, and you will likely nd
more examples of art out in the
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EvERy spring
I stop in at
a local high
school and get
educated.
That edu-
cation starts
with hallways
that have the decibel level of a
tank factory.
Let me explain. In the spring
I make my annual visit to some
senior-level American history
classes ostensibly to tell the
kids all about the laid-back
fties and the swinging sixties.
In reality, I come away with the
feeling of having just visited a
different galaxy. Im usually the
one whos gained a whole new
perspective on life.
Example: I guess school
hallways have to be noisy these
days, since students no longer
have desks in which to store
textbooks and instead are as-
signed lockers in the corridor.
So the kids I talk with are
astounded at my tale of the
teacher who, leaving his post
in the doorway during class
change, would walk up to a
junior or senior who was speak-
ing too loudly and rap him
solidly on the side of the head
with an Alcatraz jailer-style
keychain.
I also feel like a space alien
who just disembarked from his
starship when I tell them of
school days that began with Bi-
ble readings followed by group
prayer, usually in the classroom
but sometimes with the entire
student body gathered in the
auditorium, where a rousing
Onward Christian Soldiers
would top off the morning
warm-up.
The kids are always full of
questions that force me to
search my memory and realize
that history is rushing by and
maybe thats why Im feeling
those aches and pains. Here are
some of them.
Q: Did schools really have
duck-and-cover air raid drills?
TM: Now and then they did,
belying the image of the 1950s
as an edenic era of sweetness.
People watched Father Knows
Best and Uncle Miltie because
bland or silly Tv offered an
escape from the reality that we
could have gone up in nuclear
smoke, courtesy of Joe Stalin,
any minute.
Q: Were you at Woodstock?
TM: Ah, no, I never really
liked rock music, and anyway
my bosses in the U.S. Air Force
would have thrown connip-
tions. By the way, beware your
grandparents who go all teary-
eyed over that big music bash
in upstate New york because if
all the elders who claim to have
been there actually were there
decked out in their headbands,
the crowd would have spilled
over the border into vermont.
Q: Did Tv really black out
the lower half of Elvis Presleys
body?
TM: yes, its true. Fearing
the wrath of outraged viewers
of The Ed Sullivan Show but
still coveting Nielsen ratings,
CBS came up with its notorious
compromise.
Q: Did teachers really beat
up students for misbehavior?
TM: It happened, but very
rarely. Some of the teachers
had World War II or Korea
combat experience, and few
sane teenagers wanted to act
up with commandos in the
building.
But lest I collapse into a ter-
minal old-crock in front of the
Class of 2013, I gleefully point
out that their grannies are prob-
ably better dancers than anyone
under 30 today.
In times past, high schools
routinely held student
dances every weekend in
packed gyms. These events
were the engine of school
social life, often doubling
as fundraisers. So dominant
was the dance gene that on
the way home from school
the kids would stop in little
dance clubs for a bit of juke
box music and socializing to
end the day.
you know, I think we gray-
beards ought to be studied
by NASA. We really are from
another world.
Tom Mooney is a Times Leader
columnist. Reach himat tmooney2@
ptd.net.
TOM MOONEY
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By Mike Fischer
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
All That is by James salt-
er; knopf (304 pages, $26.95)

Before becoming a full-time


writer, 87-year-old James Salter
was a ghter pilot, and he has
written often and well about y-
ing.
All That Is, Salters rst
full-length novel in more than
30 years, isnt ostensibly about
ying at all, even if its protago-
nist does a brief stint in a plane
toward the end of World War
II. But the experience of read-
ing this book is akin to ones
panoramic view, when aloft and
moving fast. You can see a lot,
albeit briey and often not very
well.
All That Is covers 40-odd
years from the Okinawa cam-
paign in 1945 through the mid-
1980s in New York City in
the life of Philip Bowman, who
stumbles into a job with a small
publishing house and remains
there as a book editor.
Were told at one point that
Bowman loved his work, but
despite some gossipy table talk
about books, we dont get much
sense of how Bowman spends
his days. All That Is focuses
instead on what happens in the
evenings and on the weekends,
especially in Bowmans rela-
tions with women.
None of these women are very
well dened, andBowmans rela-
tions with each of them revolve
around sex vividly described,
from the male point of view.
Women tend to be drawn to-
ward certain types of men; that
verb and this formulation fa-
talistic and reductive are re-
peated, as is the threadbare pat-
tern in Bowmans love life.
All but one of Bowmans re-
lationships begins through a
chance encounter in a bar,
at a party, in a taxi or in a train
station. They end abruptly, of-
ten through unconvincing plot
twists or in abstract phrases like
this: It was slipping away and
he could not stop it. They were
not going to marry.
Salters other characters
this novel is stuffed with
them are similarly thin. But
frustrating as that can be for a
reader, its also Salters point.
We drift through life, this novel
suggests, without ever really
getting to know those around
us. And no matter how intimate
or vivid certain moments and
encounters may be, none of
them last.
I dont think you ever really
know anybody, one of Bow-
mans lovers tells him. You
could not know someone else
all of the time, Bowman him-
self reects. She had never
really told him all she knew,
Bowman suspects of his mother.
Such passages are all the
more striking because Salter
unspools this novel through a
nearly omniscient narrator, who
presumably could ll in the gaps
and who makes frequently
seamless transitions from the
perspective of one character to
another.
This narrative freedom allows
us glimpses often no more
than a paragraph or a page
inside the minds of minor play-
ers, who take their brief turn on
Salters stage and then disap-
pear into the wings.
Like Bowman who knows
he is missing a tangible cen-
ter in life around which things
could form and nd a place,
these loosely joined pieces dont
always hang together. But as
Salters title intimates, such it-
ting and ephemeral images may
be all there is for Bowman,
Salter and his readers.
All That Is reveals all that we miss in our lives
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Shevock, Lambert
T
ara Ann Shevock and Gary Pat-
rick Lambert Jr. were united in
marriage Sept. 29, 2012, in St. Thereses
Church, Shavertown. The ceremony was
performed by the Rev. John C. Lambert,
uncle of the groom. Ablessing was
offered to the couple by the Most Rev.
Joseph C. Bambera, D.D., J.C.L., Bishop
of Scranton.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Shevock, Shavertown.
She is the granddaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Janosik, Pringle, and
the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shevock,
Plymouth.
The groomis the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Lambert, Wyoming. He is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John D.
McCarthy, Kingston, and Mrs. Kathryn
Lambert, Plains Township.
Given in marriage by her father, the
bride chose her sister, Laurie Shevock,
as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mary Kate Lambert, sister of the groom,
and Ashley Blazaskie, Ali Baur, Erin
Tanner, Annie Onzik and Sarah Re-
makus, all friends of the bride. Maddie
Olshemski was the ower girl.
The groomchose his brother, Timo-
thy Lambert, as best man. Groomsmen
were Daniel Horn and John D. McCar-
thy lll, cousins of the groom; Joseph
Kalafut, cousin of the bride; and Kean
Reilly, Donald Houseknecht and Drew
McLaughlin, friends of the groom. Liam
Upton was the ring bearer.
Scriptural readings were given by
Cecilia McCarthy, grandmother of the
groom, and John Kalafut, uncle of the
bride. Offertory gifts were presented
by Sharon Kalafut and Robert Janosik,
godparents of the bride, and Mary Ellen
Horn, godmother of the groom. The
prayer of the faithful was led by John D.
McCarthy Jr., uncle of the groom.
The bride and groomwere honored
at an engagement party hosted by Mr.
and Mrs. John D. McCarthy Jr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Horn at the Westmore-
land Club. The bride was honored at a
display shower hosted by the mothers of
the bride and groomand the attendants
at Fox Hill Country Club. Arehearsal
dinner, followed by a rework display,
was hosted by the parents of the groom
at Huntsville Golf Club. The wedding
celebration culminated in an evening
reception at the Woodlands Inn and
Resort. The ballroomwas illuminated
in blue and gold with a customdecaled
white dance oor. Guests were able to
take a break fromthe dancing and relax
in a lounge area with plush couches
and chairs. An afterglowparty allowed
the guests to continue the memorable
celebration.
The bride is a 2006 graduate of
Bishop OReilly High School and a 2010
graduate of Kings College with a bach-
elors degree in biology and a minor in
neuroscience. She earned her secondary
teaching certication in 2011. Tara is
employed as a substitute teacher in area
school districts.
The groomis a 2006 graduate of
Bishop Hoban High School and a 2010
graduate of Kings College with a bach-
elors degree in business administration.
Gary is employed by McCarthy Tire
Service as an operations manager for
the Pennsylvania stores.
The couple honeymooned in Hawaii
and San Francisco. They reside in
Wyoming.
McGarry, Lisofsky
L
aura Lisofsky and William
McGarry were united in mar-
riage on June 2, 2012, at Saint Maria
Gorretti, Lain. The ceremony was of-
ciated by Monsignor James McGarry,
uncle of the groom, and Monsignor
Neil VanLoon.
The bride is the daughter of Thom-
as and Faith Lisofsky, Plains Township.
She is the granddaughter of Edward
and Martha Lisofsky, Wilkes-Barre;
Leona Paluszeski, Moosic; and the late
Leonard Paluszeski.
The groomis the son of Williamand
Carol McGarry, Forty Fort. He is the
grandson of the late Williamand Mary
McGarry and the late Michael and
Mary Kushner, all of Pittston.
Given in marriage by her father, she
chose her sister, Lynn Lisofsky, as her
maid of honor. Friends of the bride,
Julie Jones, Jessica Campanile, Sarah
Halverson and Stephanie Bennett
served as bridesmaids. Ella and Kate
Notarfrancesco, cousins of the bride,
served as ower girls.
The groomchose Marc Berneski as
his best man. The groomsmen were
Matt McClure, Matt Fuxa, Vignesh
Packiam, friends of the groom, and
TomLisofsky, brother of the bride.
Scriptural readings were given by
Michael Pericci, cousin of the bride,
Charlie Fredericks, friend of the
groom, and Eileen Loftus, aunt of the
groom. Jessica Campanile, friend and
bridesmaid, served as cantor.
Abridal shower, hosted by the
mother of the bride and her brides-
maids, was held at The Caf. The
rehearsal dinner was given by the par-
ents of the groomat Mariannacis. The
cocktail hour and an evening reception
were held at the Woodlands Inn and
Resort, Wilkes-Barre.
The bride is a 2003 graduate of
James M. Coughlin High School and a
2009 graduate of the University of the
Sciences in Philadelphia, where she
received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
She is employed as a pharmacist by
CVS/Caremark, Chicago, Ill.
The groomis a 2004 graduate of
Wyoming Valley West High School;
a 2008 graduate of the University of
Notre Dame; and a 2012 graduate of
the University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine. He is pursuing a residency
in radiology at Northwestern Memo-
rial Hospital, Chicago, Ill.
The couple honeymooned in Anti-
gua. They reside in Chicago, Ill.
Fernandes, Ziomek
M
s. Chantel Williams-Ziomek,
Wilkes-Barre, announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Aubrey Anne
Ziomek, to Tyler Fernandes, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Fernandes, Nanticoke.
Aubrey is the daughter of the late
John Ziomek and the granddaughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams Jr.
and Margaret Ziomek and the late Jack
Ziomek.
Tyler is the grandson of Mrs. Joan
Schooley, the late Mr. Harvey Schooley,
Ms. Catherine Prednis and Mr. Dennis
Fernandes.
The bride-to-be is a 2007 graduate of
GARMemorial High School and a 2008
graduate of The Academy of Creative
Hair Design, where she earned her
cosmetologist license. She is employed
as a stylist by Regis Corporation, Wilkes-
Barre.
The prospective groomattended
GARMemorial High School and is the
proprietor of Cash For Gold, Hanover
Township.
The couple will exchange vows in the
fall of 2013.
Osmanski, Rinish
S
tephanie Marie Rinish and
Joseph Todd Osmanski, together
with their families, announce their
engagement and upcoming marriage.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
Sandra Rinish, Plains Township, and
the late Lawrence Rinish.
The prospective groom is the son of
Ilene Osmanski, Wilkes-Barre, and the
late Joseph Osmanski.
Stephanie is a 1996 graduate of
Coughlin High School. She attended
Kings College and graduated in 2003
with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
psychology. She also attended Allied
Medical and Technical Institute and
graduated in 2009 with an EKG, phle-
botomy and lab assistant degree. She
is employed as a phlebotomist with
Commonwealth Health and as a front-
end coordinator with Wegmans.
Joseph is a 1986 graduate of GAR
Memorial High School. He attended
Kings College and graduated in 1998
with a Bachelor of Science degree in
business administration, with a minor
in computer information systems. He
is employed as an information analyst
with InterMetro Industries and as a
course instructor with Fortis Institute.
The couple will exchange vows on
Oct. 4, 2013, at St. Anthonys Maroni-
te Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Washko, Hanks
D
onna and Rocky Conetti, West
Wyoming, Pa., want to announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Jenna Michelle Washko, to Wesley Todd
Hanks, son of Billy and Lisa Shelton,
Bryson, Texas.
The bride-to-be is formerly of Taylor,
Pa. She is a graduate of Riverside Jr.-Sr.
High School, McCann School of Busi-
ness and Central Pennsylvania College.
Jenna holds an associates degree from
McCann and a bachelors degree in
criminal justice fromCentral Penn Col-
lege. She is employed with Corrections
Corporation of America at the John R.
Lindsey State Jail Unit in Jacksboro,
Texas.
Wesley is a graduate of Bryson High
School. He graduated fromBrookhaven
College, where he earned an associ-
ates degree in mechanics. Wesley is
employed as a diesel eld mechanic for
Baker Hughes Inc.
The wedding is set for Sept. 14, 2013,
at the Fort Richardson State Park, Jacks-
boro, Texas.
Sturgeon, Atchison
D
r. Kathleen Sturgeon and
Mr. Barry Atchison will be
united in marriage June 1, 2013,
at the Manor House at Prophecy
Creek Park, Ambler, Pa.
The bride-to-be is the daughter
of Ron and Rose Sturgeon, Moun-
tain Top. She is the granddaughter
of Hedwig Rominski, Nanticoke;
the late Frank Rominski; the late
Anna Mae and Eugene Sturgeon.
The prospective groom is the son
of Bruce and Judi Atchison, North
Hills, Pa. He is the grandson of
Irma Atchison and the late William
Atchison, Ambler, Pa., and the late
Lois and Paul Rittle, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
The bride-to-be is a 2001 gradu-
ate of Crestwood High School,
Mountain Top, and earned a Bach-
elor of Science degree in biology
from the University of California,
Irvine in 2005, where she competed
on the UCI Womens Basketball
team. She earned both a Masters
and Ph.D. in exercise physiology
at Temple University in 2011 and
she is employed by the University
of Pennsylvania in the Institute for
Translational Medicine and Thera-
peutics Center for Biostatistics.
The prospective groom is a 1999
graduate of North Alleghany High
School, Wexford, Pa., and earned
a Bachelor of Science degree in
information science from the Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh in 2004. He is
employed by EMC2 as a solutions
architect.
DAmico, Rogers
A
drianna DAmico and Charles
Rogers, together with their
families, announce their engage-
ment and upcoming marriage.
The bride-to-be is the daugh-
ter of Joseph and Mary The-
resa DAmico, Pittston. She is the
granddaughter of the late William
and Delores Slusark, Old Forge,
and Vincent and Rose DAmico,
Pittston.
The prospective groom is the son
of Charles J. and Frances Ann Rog-
ers, formerly of Pittston Township
and currently of Philadelphia. He is
the grandson of Geraldine Rogers
and the late Charles H. Rogers,
Plains Township, and Erma Musto,
Pittston Township.
The bride-to-be is a 2003 gradu-
ate of Pittston Area High School.
She graduated with a bachelors
degree in biology from Blooms-
burg University in 2007. She is
pursuing an MBA in pharmaceuti-
cal and healthcare business from
the University of the Sciences in
Philadelphia, Mayes School of Busi-
ness and Health Policy. Adrianna is
employed as a senior learning and
development specialist at Merck &
Co., Inc., Lansdale, Pa.
The prospective groom is a 2002
graduate of Seton Catholic High
School. He earned a Bachelor of
Science degree in sport manage-
ment/business from Misericordia
University in 2006. In March of
2013, he earned his MBA from
the University of Scranton, Kania
School of Management. Charles is
employed as a client services man-
ager with BAYADA Home Health
Care, Souderton, Pa.
The couple will exchange vows
on Aug. 31, 2013, at St. John the
Baptist Church, Manayunk, Pa. An
evening cocktail hour and recep-
tion will follow at River Crest
Country Club, Phoenixville, Pa.
Coburn, Shields
E
mily Coburn and Ken Shields,
both of York, Pa., together with
their families, announce their engage-
ment and upcoming wedding.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
Robert and Elaine Coburn, Wilkes-
Barre. She is also the granddaughter of
Williamand Irene Coburn and the late
John and Genevieve Brady, all of Wilkes-
Barre.
Emily graduated fromBishop Hoban
High School in 2001 and is a 2005
graduate of Towson University, where
she earned a Bachelor of Science
degree in mass communications. She is
employed as a marketing coordinator
by Meritain Health, an Aetna Company,
Baltimore, Md.
The prospective groomis the son of
Kathy Eberly and John Shields, York, Pa.
He is the grandson of Betty Shields and
the late Richard Shields Sr. and Sterling
and Audrey Crone, all of York, Pa.
A1998 graduate of Dallastown High
School, he is also a 2000 graduate of the
Baltimore County Police Academy. He
is employed as a police ofcer by the
Baltimore County Police Department.
Ken is also the owner of TYCOProfes-
sional Security, LLC.
Awedding date has been set for Sept.
28, 2013, in York, Pa.
Jenceleski, Stemmer
J
essica Jenceleski and Nicholas
Stemmer, together with their
children and families, announce their
engagement and upcoming marriage.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
Kathleen Hontz and the step-daughter
of Keith Hontz.
The prospective groomis the son of
Joanne and Christopher Stemmer, Forty
Fort and Kingston.
The bride-to-be is a 2008 graduate of
Luzerne County Community College
and 2010 graduate of Fortis Institute.
She is employed by Lowes.
The prospective groomis a 2003 grad-
uate of Holy Redeemer High School. He
is employed by the United States Postal
Service as a mail carrier in Dallas.
The couple will exchange vows on
Oct. 25, 2014 , at St. Nicholas Parish in
Wilkes Barre.
Pirolli, Guarnieri
K
atie Guarnieri and Matt Pirolli,
together with their families, an-
nounce their engagement and upcoming
wedding.
Katie is the daughter of Dr. Louis and
Marie Guarnieri, Pittston. She is the
granddaughter of the the late Raymond
and Ann McGarry, Pittston, and the late
Charles and Irene Guarnieri, Duryea.
Matt is the son of Eugene and
Carol Pirolli, Mountain Top. He is the
grandson of Eugene and Kate Pirolli,
Bellmawr, N.J., and the late Martin and
Alice Roddy, Sicklerville, N.J.
Katie is a 2003 graduate of Bishop
OReilly High School. She continued
her education at College Misericordia,
where she earned a degree in education
in 2007. Katie is employed at Rock Solid
Academy, a private Christian school in
Dallas.
Matt is a 2003 graduate of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He
continued his education at Presentation
College, Aberdeen. S.D., where he grad-
uated in 2008 with a degree in business
management. Matt is employed at C. C.
Young Insurance Agency, Scranton.
Katie and Matt will exchange vows
on June 28, 2013, at St. Maria Goretti
Catholic Church, Lain.
Crofton, Hogan
M
r. and Mrs. Robert Crofton,
Scranton, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Tara Ann, to
Michael Hogan, son of John and Georgia
Hogan, Forty Fort.
Ms. Crofton graduated fromScranton
High School class of 2000 and is em-
ployed at Intermountain Medical Group,
Kingston.
Mr. Hogan graduated fromKings Col-
lege and is employed at Bayada Home
Heath.
AMay wedding is planned.
The Budzyns
R
ichard and Debra Budzyn, Wilkes-
Barre, will celebrate their 35th
wedding anniversary on April 8, 2013.
They were high school sweethearts
prior to being married April 8, 1978, at
St. Boniface Church, Wilkes-Barre.
They have four children, April and
husband, Mario Tommaselli; Aubrey
and husband, Michael Hallinan; Vincent
Budzyn; and Kaitlyn Budzyn.
They have three grandchildren,
Adyson and Reese Hallinan and Bennett
Tommaselli.
They will celebrate the occasion with
a romantic beach getaway.
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Nesbitt Womens and Childrens Center
at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
Scigliano, Tiffany Rita and Brian Thom-
as, Forty Fort, a daughter, March 25.
OGorman, Jessica and Christopher
Conover, Glen Lyon, a son, March 25.
Shilanskis, Nicole and Geary Rinehimer,
Hanover Township, a son, March 26.
Foy, Nicole and Chris Shuckers, Wyo-
ming, a son, March 26.
Perhalla, Heather and Greg, Kingston, a
son, March 26.
Bunnell, Jennis and Brad, Mountain Top,
a son, March 27.
Santamassino, Kayla and Darin Dixon,
Edwardsville, a son, Marc 27.
Brace, Karena and Steven, Mountain
Top, a son, March 29.
Ruiz, Catherine and William, Wilkes-
Barre, a daughter, March 30.
Bienick, Christina and Jonathan C. Mc-
Clendon Jr., Glen Lyon, a son, March 30.
BIRTHS
Tuesday
NANTICOKE: Friends of the Mill Memo-
rial Library, 6 p.m., at the library, 495
E. Main Street. Dues will be collected.
Hostesses are Martha Setta and Irene
Augustine. The book and bake sale will
be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on April
17-18. Donations accepted.
MEETINGS
Lehman-Idetown United Church holding rummage sale
The Lehman-Idetown United Church women, 1011 Mountainview Drive, Lehman, are holding their
annual spring rummage sale on Friday and Saturday.Sale times are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m on Friday and 9
a.m. to noon on Saturday. There will be a snack bar and bake sale. Homemade vegetable soup will
be sold for $5 a quart. Orders can be given to any club member. Saturday is also bag day. Items in
usable condition can be dropped off at the church until Wednesday. Some of the participants, from
left, rst row, are Kim Shaver, Ruth Jones, Jeanne Barrall, Sabrina Major, Lois Ide, Robin Rogers
and Susie Snyder. Second row: Jayne Haefele, Linda VanGorder, Judy Dawe, Dorothy Dawe, Kendra
Cosgrove and Elaine St. Clair.
ManorCare, Hampton House donates to Blue Chip
ManorCare, Hampton House, recently held a collection for the
Blue Chip Animal Refuge. Employees, patients and patients
families all helped to collect needed items for the refuge. Some of
the participants, from left: Gail Homnack; Barb Strong, Blue Chip
Animal Refuge; Sharon Cease; and Norma Pavilitz.
Art classes scheduled for people with epilepsy
The Epilepsy Foundation of Eastern Pennsylvania announces that Studio E: The Epilepsy Art Therapy
Program will be offered to teenagers and adults at the Downtown Arts Building in downtown Wilkes-
Barre. Classes are designed to give people with epilepsy a chance to express their creativity and will
be held 4 to 6 p.m. on Mondays from April 8 through May 20. Classes will be held in the Verve Vertu
Studio and will be led by Gwen Harleman. For information, see www.efepa.org or call Mary Loughlin,
regional coordinator, at 592-1150. Looking forward to the start of Studio E art classes, from left, rst
row, are Erica Olsen, Walter Chippi, Rachelle Yatko, Crystal DeMay, Tony Gill, Anthony Renna and
Mike Loughlin. Second row: Kathleen Gill, volunteer coordinator; Marquis Tighe and Ken Lorah, art-
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Wyoming Seminary Upper School
Jay Harvey, dean, Wyoming Seminary Upper
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academic year.
Deans List High Honors: Sai Abhishek,
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Skylar Banul, Alexander Barbaria, Marina
Barnak, Emma Bertram, Michael Blaine,
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Caitlin Conway, Henry Cornell, Maegan Coulter,
Jason Curtis, Dang Quang Hai Dam, Nam
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Hannah Dressler, Troy Edwards, Ziyan Feng,
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Gabrielle Grossman, Moritz Hagemann,
Kyoungjun Han, Daejun, Tyler Harvey, Devin
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Ann Marie Karis, Kelsey Kayton, Maygen
Kerner, Gordon Stewart Kiesling, Alexandra Ki-
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Yen Lee, Jae Hee Lee, Andrew Levandoski,
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Yi Lin, Yan Liu, Morgan Malone, Drishti Maniar,
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Sarada, Jake Savoca, Amanda Schall, Jeremy
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Sours, Mara Stella, Madison Sweitzer, Sienna
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Dallas Middle School students recently
presented the annual talent show for family
and friends. Over 50 acts auditioned for
one of the 26 spots in the show. Michael
Parmelee and David Orehotsky were the
masters of ceremony for the evening.
The show was lled with diverse acts
ranging fromduel gymnasts to a battle
of the bands. Fifty performers prepared
songs and dances on their own time and
came together for two rehearsals with 15
members of the stage crew, who worked on
sound, lights, curtains and backstage. Miss
Major, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Carmody and Mrs.
Kapmeyer were the faculty advisers. At the
show, Jessie Stuart plays guitar for vocalist
Kaitlyn Bruch.
Dallas Middle School hosts
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Family history event planned for April 20
The Northeast Pennsylvania Genealogical Society and the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania are
presenting the second family history event from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on April 20 at Luzerne County
Community College, Nanticoke. The conference, Finding Our Ancestors at Home and Abroad, is
for experienced and novice genealogists that are tracking settlers from Ireland, Germany, Austria,
Poland and other Eastern European countries. There will be guest speakers, a living library and ven-
dors and exhibits. Visit www.nepgs.com for a complete listing of activities and speakers biographies.
Application forms can be viewed and completed at www.genpa.org . Registrations must be received
before Thursday with preferred selections marked for sessions three and four. Some of the board
members, from left, rst row, are Richard Cebrick, Alan Drust, Ronald Scheff, Doug Nicol and Lavada
Riggins. Second row: Dorothy Cebrick, Catherine Scheff, Helen OBrien, Roseann Kebles and Jack
Miller. John Stevenson is also a board member.
LCCC participates in re prevention week
The Luzerne County Community College Public Safety Training
Institute (PSTI) recently participated in Fire Prevention Week at
the Wyoming Valley Mall. Protect Your Family from Fire pro-
vided educational and safety-oriented information about smoke
alarm maintenance and installation. At the event, from left: John
Zegarski, instructor, PSTI, LCCC; Len Paczkowski, volunteer, New-
port Township Fire and Ambulance; Thomas P. Leary, president,
LCCC; Ed Hennigan, assistant director, admissions, LCCC; Julie
Schechter, coordinator, PSTI, LCCC; and Sue Spry, vice president,
workforce and community development, LCCC.
Nursery school hosts Ronald McDonald
Ronald McDonald recently performed his magic show for the
three- and four-year-old students at the Forty Fort Nursery
School. The school is accepting applications for fall classes.
At the event, from left, Ronald McDonald and Lily Kammerer,
student.
Daniel J. Flood Elementary celebrates Read Across America week
Daniel J. Flood Elementary School recently celebrated its annual Read Across America Week pairing students with teachers and community members in a literary partner-
ship for the day. The school celebrated Dr. Seuss birthday on March 7 with many community representatives, Wilkes-Barre Area faculty and guests serving as guest read-
ers. Participants, from left, rst row: Marlena Nockley, principal; Lt. Col. Edward Caffrey, United States Air Force Reserve; Cayla Sebastian, student at Duquesne University;
Katie Snee, student at La Salle University; Betsy Witczak, early childhood coordinator; Melissa Watkins, reading specialist; Candace Day, teacher at Coughlin; Stephanie
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Paglia, Leana Pande, Dhwani Patel,
Meera Patel, Jabrea Patterson, Emily
Peairs, Samuel Perreault, Sarah Pradel,
Abhinav Prasad, Irfan Punekar, Alexis
Quick, Christina Regis, Jordyn Rickrode,
Zachary Riegel, Harold Roberts, Cole
Rosner, Katherine Schraeder, Alaina
Schukraft, Amanda Schwartz, Jason
Schwartz, Sejal Sharma, Ian Sherwood,
Rowan Sherwood, Joseph-John Simons,
Locchanan Sreeharikesan, Katelyn
Stemrich, Lindsey Strouse, Jingwen Su,
Marra Wagner, Mengqi Wang, Jamila
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Allison P. Brown
Allison Paige Brown, daughter
of Allen and Nicole Brown,
Nanticoke, is celebrating her
seventh birthday today, April
7. Allison is a granddaughter
of Albert and Lynn Brown,
Nanticoke, and Frank and
Susanne Czapla, Alden. She is a
great-granddaughter of Myrtle
Paige and the late Albert Paige,
Nanticoke; Bernard Cywinski,
Sheatown; the late Arvilla Cy-
winski; the late Albert and Viola
Brown; and the late Frank and
Eleanor Czapla. Allie has two
brothers, Collin, 11, and Owen, 9,
and a sister, Emersyn, 3.
Caleb M. Jumper
Caleb Michael Jumper, son
of Brad and Michelle Jumper,
Mountain Top, is celebrating
his third birthday today, April
7. Caleb is a grandson of Pete
Duda and the late Betty Duda,
Wilkes-Barre, and Lynn Jumper
and the late Richard Jumper,
Dallas. He is a great-grandson of
Dave and Eve Marchesini, West
Wyoming.
Kasey J. Morreale
Kasey Joyce Morreale, daugh-
ter of Michelle Gavigan and
Dominick Morreale, Pittston, is
celebrating her third birthday
today, April 7. Kasey is a grand-
daughter of Patricia and Gerard
Gavigan, Pittston, and Dominick
Morreale and the late Joyce
Morreale, Dupont. She is a
great-granddaughter of Connie
Battista, Dupont, and Dominick
Morreale, Exeter. Kasey has a
brother, Justin.
Emily G. Fairchild
Emily Genevieve Fairchild,
daughter of Eric and Sherry
Fairchild, West Pittston, is cele-
brating her 10th birthday today,
April 7. Emily is a granddaugh-
ter of Rick and Debbie Holmes,
Harding; Barry and Paula
Fairchild, Kempton; and Les and
Margo McDonald, Riverside, Ca-
lif. She is a great-granddaughter
of Betty Fairchild, Mountain
Top; the late Richard and Betty
Holmes; the late Gordon and
Leatha Scoble; the late Lyle
Fairchild; and the late Frank and
Genevieve Levenoskie. Emily
has a sister, Hannah, 6.
Ryan P. Kane
Ryan P. Kane, son of Christine
and Thomas Kane, Hanover
Township, is celebrating his 10th
birthday today, April 7. Ryan is a
grandson of Robert and Marcia
Novicenskie, Lain, and the late
Paul and Mary Kane, Exeter. He
is a great-grandson of Anna Mi-
halik, Mount Carmel. Ryan has a
sister, Emily, 7.
Junior Leadership W-B members host Vegas event at Wesley Village
Student members of Junior Leadership Wilkes-Barre recently organized a community service event for the residents of Wesley Village.
The event, Vegas in the Village, included various board games, bingo and a betting wheel. The students also donated all of the prizes for
the occasion. Participants, from left, rst row, are Danielle Spagnuolo, Stephanie Pudish, Grace Hao and Betty Roberts. Second row: Mary
Wychock and Jessica Kim. Third row: Drew Harding, William Kozub, Jeff Austin, Michael Schwab and Julie Kosik.
Caring F.O.R. Cops benet planned for April 27
Jordan Joseph, an eighth-grade student and volunteer, is hosting
Caring F.O.R. Cops from 1-5 p.m. on April 27 at the Checkerboard Inn,
385 Carverton Road, Trucksville. There will be food, rafe baskets, arts
and crafts for kids, music and a D.J. There will also be a silent auction
to win the opportunity to throw the rst pitch at a RailRiders base-
ball game. Meal price is $15 for adults and children 11 and older and
$12 for children 10 and younger. Cost includes pizza, wings and soda.
Eat-in only. Walk-ins welcome. For tickets, or to make a donation, call
406-6123. Proceeds will be used to purchase bulletproof vests for law
enforcement ofcers. From left, are Ofcer Jude Allen, Wilkes-Barre
Township, and Joseph.
DALLAS: The Misericor-
dia University Department
of Philosophy is hosting
keynote speaker Vincent Co-
lapietro, professor of philos-
ophy at Pennsylvania State
U n i v e r -
sity, State
Col l e ge ,
and sev-
eral other
guest pre-
senters for
the spring
meeting of
the East-
ern Pennsylvania Philosoph-
ical Association on April 20
in Huntzinger Room 218 of
Sandy and Marlene Insalaco
Hall. Registration begins at
8:30 a.m. The rst session
begins at 9:30 a.m. and the
programconcludes at 5 p.m.
Colapietro is a liberal
arts research professor who
holds a Ph.D. and Master of
Arts degree from Marquette
University, Milwaukee, Wis.
He holds his undergraduate
degree from Saint Anselm
College, Manchester, N.H.
His principal area of his-
torical research is classical
American pragmatism. His
lecture, Theory, Practice,
and Critique, will develop
a pragmatist understanding
of human practices as his-
torical undertakings inevita-
bly undergoing dramatic cri-
ses. Colapietro is the author
of several books and numer-
ous articles. He is the chair
of the advisory board for the
Peirce Edition Project and
is co-editor of the Journal
of Speculative Philosophy
at The Pennsylvania State
University. He is the past
president of the Metaphysi-
cal Society of America, the
Semiotic Society of Ameri-
ca and the Charles S. Peirce
Society.
The Eastern Pennsylvania
Philosophical Association
also has accepted research
papers from several other
professors from regional
colleges and universities.
The following professors
will also be making presen-
tations during the bi-annual
meeting: Greg Bassham,
Kings College; David Black,
University of Scranton; Bill
Irwin, Kings College; Da-
vid Kyle Johnson, Kings
College; Richard Klonoski,
University of Scranton;
Rob Lovering, College of
Staten Island, Staten Is-
land, N.Y.; Meghan Masto,
Lafayette College, Easton;
Tad Robinson, Muhlen-
berg College, Allentown;
Steven Scalet, University
of Baltimore, Baltimore,
Md.; Kurt Smith, Blooms-
burg University; Aladdin
Yaqub, Lehigh University,
Bethlehem; and Douglas
Young, Lycoming College,
Williamsport.
The presentation is open
to the general public, but
registration is required.
Registration is $25 and $10
for students with valid iden-
tication. The fee includes
lunch. To register, email
Melanie Shepherd, assistant
professor of philosophy, at
mshepher@misericordia.
edu.
Colapietro
Misericordia hosting
philosophical
association meeting
Hospital auxiliary distributes Easter owers
The Hazleton General Hospital Auxiliary recently distributed owers
to patients in observance of the Easter holiday. Participating auxiliary
members, from left, are Monica Barletta, Irene Morelli and Suzanne
Johnson.
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DALLAS: Misericordia Uni-
versity is offering an open house
programfor high school students
and their parents at 9 a.m. on
April 27. The programoffers
prospective students an oppor-
tunity to spend an informative
day touring the upper and lower
campuses, meeting students,
faculty and coaches and talking
with admissions and nancial aid
counselors. Open house begins
with registration at 9 a.m. in the
Anderson Sports and Health
Center at the North Gate of the
upper campus. Aspecial Meet
the Coaches session will be held
from9-10 a.m. The open house
programwill run from10 a.m. to
3 p.m.
For more information, or to
register, contact the Admissions
Ofce at 675-4449, 1-866-262-
6363 or admiss@misericordia.
edu.
FORTYFORT: Wyoming
Seminary Lower School is host-
ing an Early Childhood Overview
at 10 a.m. on April 19 at the
schools newEarly Childhood
Learning Center, 20 Arlington
Road, adjacent to the Lower
School campus, 1560 Wyoming
Avenue.
Families may tour toddler,
preschool, pre-kindergarten and
kindergarten classrooms and
will have the opportunity to
speak with the dean of the Lower
School, teachers and admission
staff about the schools early
childhood program. Applications
are accepted up to one year in
advance of entry. The school will
maintain waiting pools when
necessary for all programs.
Contact Heidi Sims, associate
director, Lower School Admis-
sion, at 718-6610 or lsadmis-
sion@wyomingseminary.org
for more information. Advance
registration is recommended.
KINGSTON: The Wyoming
Valley West Art Club is hold-
ing a car wash from11 a.m. to
2 p.m. on April 27 at Firestone
Complete Auto Care Store, 486
Northampton Street.
LEHMAN: Penn State
Wilkes-Barre recently hosted the
Pennsylvania Northeast Regional
Science Olympiad. Approxi-
mately 1,000 students from50
schools in northeastern and cen-
tral Pennsylvania competed in
individual and teamevents. The
Science Olympiad is devoted to
increasing student interest in
science, recognizing outstanding
achievement, and improving the
quality of science education. The
winners of this regional contest
will advance to state competition
at Juniata College in April.
Winners-Division B (Middle
School) : Abington Heights
Middle School, rst; J.T. Lambert
Intermediate, second; Wyoming
Area Middle School, third;
Wayne Highlands Middle School,
fourth; Stroudsburg Junior High
School, fth; Wilkes-Barre Acad-
emy, sixth; and Dallas Middle
School, seventh.
WinnersDivision C(High
School) : Athens Area High
School, rst; Wyoming Area
Secondary Center, second; North
Pocono High School, third;
Stroudsburg High School, fourth;
East Stroudsburg South High
School, fth; and Dallas High
School, sixth.
For more information, contact
Rachel Rybicki, marketing
communication specialist, at 675-
9269 or rrybicki@psu.edu.
MOUNTAINTOP: Rice
Elementary School recently
received a 2013 ExxonMobil
Educational Alliance Science
Grant. The school employs the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-
supported Science Its Elemen-
tary (SIE) approach to science
education. SIE is a hands-on
approach with a heavy emphasis
on learning science by doing
science. The $500 grant will be
spent refurbishing consumable
supplies that are parts of kits
utilized within the curriculum.
The school was nominated by
Joes Kwik Mart, White Haven,
and Lehigh Gas Corporation.
NANTICOKE: Luzerne
County Community College is
holding a free health sciences
information night from5 to 7
p.m. on April 17 at the Health
Sciences Center in downtown
Nanticoke.
Information regarding the
colleges dental hygiene, dental
assisting, nursing, emergency
medical services/paramedic,
respiratory therapy and surgi-
cal technology programs will
be available as well as informa-
tion on enrollment procedures,
tuition and nancial aid. Those
in attendance will have the op-
portunity to meet with faculty
members and tour the Health
Sciences Center.
The information night is open
to the public. For more informa-
tion, call LCCCat 740-0399,
740-0232 or 377-LCCCext. 7399
or 7232.
SCRANTON: Alumni from
The University of Scranton will
give back to their local communi-
ties by volunteering at service
projects in April.
Scranton-area alumni can
volunteer for a clean-up of the
Lackawanna Heritage Trail
from10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on
Saturday or they can assist with
food preparation or help with a
spring clean-up at the St. Vincent
de Paul Kitchen, Wilkes-Barre,
from10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on
Saturday. Alumni can also join
students volunteering with the
universitys annual street sweep
of the area near campus and
downtown beautication project
at 1 p.m. on April 14. Alumni of
other Jesuit colleges and univer-
sities can also volunteer.
For more information, visit the
alumni page of The University of
Scrantons website http://www.
scranton.edu/alumni/StayCon-
nected/DayService/sites.shtml
or contact Alex Rizzi, regional
engagement coordinator, at
alexander.rizzi@scranton.edu or
941-4263.
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KINGSTON Inviting 4BR, 3.5 bath home in wonderful location - Large living room w/
stone freplace, elegant offce w/oak built-ins & bright modern kitchen - Master has HW
foors & huge walk-in closet. Great lighting & detail throughout. MLS# 13-724
RHEA 696-6677 $325,000
DALLAS Outstanding Federal brick & stone home sit
on 7acs. overlooking the Huntsville Reservoir. Inviting
foyer w/ curved staircase - spacious rms offer HW frs,
period moldings & cabinetry & wonderful arched door-
ways. Stunning kit is classic yet ultra modern w/Viking
& Sub-Zero - 5BRs, 4 baths - Beautifully landscaped
property complete with carriage house & Bocce court.
MLS# 11-2533
RHEA 696-6677 $699,000
8 Stoney Creek Road
PLAINS Stunning NEW CONSTRUCTION 3BR, 2 bath Ranch
in Mill Creek Acres - Kitchen w/granite & stainless steel ap-
pliances, LR w/gas FP. A must see! MLS# 13-820
CHRISTINA K. 714-9235 $228,000
Dir: From Jumper Road, turn into Mill Creek Acres, turn onto
Stoney Creek Road, house on L.
65 Church Road
UNION TWP. HUNLOCK CREEK AREA - Wonderful country
setting on 2.86 acres. Brick Ranch, 3BRs, 1.5 baths, 2 car
garage, newer metal roof & windows. MLS# 13-528 NANCY
PALUMBO 714-9240 $169,900
Dir: S on Rt 11, R at Old Hunlock Creek Post Offce, go approx
3 miles then L at Funeral Home onto Sunset Lake Road, then
again 1st L go 3 miles to Church Road. Home on L.
31 Hemlock Street
DALLAS Ranch with 3BRs, 1 & 3/4 baths. Finished lower
level w/FR & offce. Spacious LR, DR, screened porch, 1 car
garage & nice yard. MLS# 13-1035
JUDY 714-9230 $165,000
Dir: Rt 309 to E. Franklin St, L on Beech, R on Hemlock,
house on R.
131 Elizabeth Street
DALLAS So much to offer! Roomy Cape Cod features 4BRs
& 2.5 baths. HW foors, Master w/walk-in closet & full bath,
above ground pool. MLS# 13-1109
TRACY 696-6674 $184,900
Dir: Rt.309N to Rt.415 - L on Main St - R onto Huntsville Rd
- L on Elizabeth - Home on R.
99 Lincoln Drive
SHAVERTOWN REDUCED 3BR Ranch situated on level
double lot. Open LR/DR, eat-in kitchen, MBR with 3/4 bath.
Quiet neighborhood. Convenient location! MLS# 13-685
CLYDETTE 696-0897 $144,900
Dir: Rt.309N - L on Pioneer Ave to 2nd stop sign - L on W Mt
Airy Road to 2nd stop sign - L on Lincoln - 2nd house on R.
DALLAS New HW foors, freshly painted.
Great views! 2BRs plus den, vinyl siding, 2
car garage, LL part fnished. MLS# 11-3797
SALLY 714-9233 $349,000
EXETER Very nice 2-story Townhouse. 3BRs,
1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen w/laminate foors,
fnished lower level, gas heat, C/A.
MLS# 13-786
ANNIE 714-9241 $119,900
BEAR CREEK TWP. NEW LISTING Custom
built 2-story nestled on 2 private acres. Cir-
cular driveway, gourmet kitchen, DR, offce,
FR w/FP. MLS# 13-1063
GERI 696-0888 $275,000
DRUMS REDUCED Adorable raised Ranch on
a quiet cul-de-sac. 1800SF, 3BRs, 2 baths,
offce area & 2 car garage. MLS# 13-916
DANA 715-9333 $169,900
PLYMOUTH TWP. REDUCED Room galore
- Spacious 4BR, 3 bath w/large LR, modern
eat-in kitchen, fnished lower level, beautiful
HW foors situated on 8.84acres. Great view!
MLS# 12-3655
CLYDETTE 696-0897 $234,000
NORTH LAKE GREAT HOUSE w/ 90ft of lake-
front! 3BR, 2.5 bath Cape Cod w/ Open f plan
has extensive views, 1st foor Master opens
to screened porch & large deck.
MLS# 11-2958
RHEA 570-696-6677 $299,000
SHAVERTOWN Room to grow! Room to
spare! This 2-story with 4BRs, 2 full, 2 3/4
baths, FR w/FP, eat-in kitchen, 2nd FR & more!
MLS# 13-996
JUDY 714-9230 $285,000
SHAVERTOWN REDUCED Spacious 3BR, 1
3/4 bath Bi-level features open LR/DR, new
kitchen w/stainless appliances, large FR,
2 car garage situated on a large corner lot.
Quiet neighborhood! MLS# 12-2491
CLYDETTE 696-0897 $189,900
FRANKLIN TWP. NEW LISTING Modern 3BR, 1.1
bath home on .73acre; eat-in kitchen; LR & DR
w/sliders to patio; 1st foor FR; 1st foor laundry;
26x36 newer garage (holds 4 cars) Upper space
could be apartment. MLS# 13-1235
RAE 714-9234 $189,000
DALLAS NEW LISTING 2BR, 1.5 bath Cape
Cod in excellent condition. Garage, deck,
wood foors, nice basement & new roof. Move-
in condition! MLS# 13-1254
MARK 696-0724 $129,000
KINGSTON NEW LISTING This custom home is a blend
of comfort & refnement. Set on a double lot, this 4BR,
2.5 bath home features large elegant living & dining
rooms, inviting family room w/custom walls, cabinetry,
freplace & bright eat-in cherry kitchen - spacious bed-
rooms w/wonderful walk-in closets. Master bedroom on
1st foor. The staircase is a work of art.
JULIO 239-6408 $324,900
BENTON Magnifcent Estate. 4500SF residence on
10acs, renovated & enlarged w/meticulous crafts-
manship. Spacious rms, HW frs, gourmet kit, stone
terrace, gardens & orchards. LR w/stone FP, 4 lg
BRs, 3.5 baths. 1200SF building w/FP used as of-
fce & trophy rm. Addl land available. MLS#11-94
RHEA 696-6677 $775,000
FRANKLIN TWP. NEW LISTING Fabulous 5000SF home on
12.39acres. 4BR, 5 bath brick w/everything you could want
in a home! Formal LR w/FP, DR; ultra-modern eat-in tile Kit w/
lg Island open to FR w/FP (both w/sliders to deck); spacious
MBR Ste; terrifc rec rm w/FP, wet bar opening to patio; 5 car
garage; heated pool; lighted volleyball court; putting green;
HW; A/C; 9ceilings & much more! MLS#13-1302
RAE 714-9234 $949,500
KINGSTON Beautiful Eclectic Contem-
porary & Colonial design with Swedish
kitchen, marble foors fooded with light
& brightness. MLS# 13-1154
DEANNA 696-0894 $209,000
KINGSTON Location & convenience says it all!
Home features 4BRs, 2 baths, beautiful kitchen,
OSP & fenced backyard. MLS# 13-1079
ANNIE 714-9238 $139,900
PITTSTON Nice 3BR, 1 bath 2-story home with
FR, formal DR & eat-in kitchen area. Large back-
yard with beautiful view & oversized 1 car garage.
MLS# 12-2503
TERRY NELSON 714-9248 $68,000
WILKES-BARRE Bring the whole family! Pride
of ownership shows in this modern 5BR, 3-story
with modern kitchen, large LR & OSP for 4-5cars.
MLS# 12-4310
CHRISTINA 714-9235 $89,000
AVOCA NEW LISTING House with poten-
tial in need of TLC. Vinyl & brick sided
2-story w/3BRs & OSP. MLS# 13-1146
ROSEMARIE 714-5801 $49,900
DRUMS Beautifully maintained 4BR, 3 bath,
Valley Split Level. Spacious rooms, great
views, private setting, perfect home for family
time & entertaining. MLS# 13-173
PAT G. 788-7514 $299,000
PITTSTON REDUCED Cozy 3BR, 1 bath home
with OSP & lots of potential. MLS# 13-167
BETH 696-0879 $49,000
DRUMS Gorgeous brick front 3BR, 2bath
Ranch home. Granite, SS appl, HW & vaulted
ceilings make this home timeless in its ap-
peal. MLS# 13-214
PAT G. 788-7514 $274,500
SWOYERSVILLE Cozy home in good
condition w/plenty of storage. Currently
rented but would make a nice starter
home. MLS# 13-769
LARRY 714-9266 $62,000
HANOVER TWP. Lovely home w/ 3BRs, 2 bths,
mod kit, LR/DR, 1 car det. gar. sec sys, patio,
pond, above grnd pool, new roof! Just a few of
the touches that make this home so appealing.
Close to major highways! MLS# 11-2370
DEB 714-5802 $124,500
DRUMS NEW LISTING Brand new 4BR, 3
bath 2-story. HW, granite & SS appls. Stone
front gas freplace, fnished lower level. What
a great buy!! MLS# 13-429
PAT G. 788-7514 $224,900
1000 Lantern Hill Road
SHAVERTOWN Woodbridge II - 2yrs old open foor plan. HW foors, FR w/2story FP, LL fnished w/wet bar,
movie theatre, exercise room. Breathtaking views. Upgraded landscaping with 3 waterfalls. MLS# 12-4215
GERI 696-0888 $585,000
Dir: Rt.309N - L on Sutton Road - R into Woodridge II - House on R.
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Peter Shaver, a junior at Dallas
High School, earned a rst-place
award at the
National History
Day Competi-
tion held at
Penn State
Wilkes-Barre
in Lehman.
Shaver received
the award in
the Individual
Historical Paper
Senior Division
for his essay,
The Great Sioux War: The Plains
Indians Last Stand for their Way
of Life. Shaver has competed in
History Day since sixth grade and
has won for the last six consecu-
tive years with his historical paper
entries. He will advance to the
Pennsylvania State Competition
in May at Cumberland Valley High
School, Mechanicsburg.
Jason Curtis, Hannah Gabriel
and Henry (Gus) Smith, seniors
at Wyoming Seminary, have been
named nalists in the 2013 National
Merit Scholarship competition. Cur-
tis, Cape May Courthouse, N.J., has
been named to
the Deans List
with High Hon-
ors and is active
in the Chorale
and select
Madrigal Sing-
ers. He is also
a member of
the orchestra,
mock trial and
Model United
Nations. He is
the captain of
the junior var-
sity soccer team
and played a
leading role in
the 2012 school
musical Pip-
pin. Gabriel,
Forty Fort, has
been named
to the Deans
List with High
Honors and is
active in the
school theater
as an actress,
stage manager,
counselor and
assistant direc-
tor. She is also
a member of
the softball team, select Madri-
gal Singers and Chorale and her
church choir. She was selected as a
Wyoming Seminary representative
to the Junior Leadership of Wilkes-
Barre and an NFCA scholar-athlete.
Smith, Mountain Top, has been
named to the Deans List with High
Honors and to CumLaude, the
national academic honor society
for college preparatory schools.
He is an award-winning member of
the Science Research Group and is
co-founder of the schools Robot-
ics Club and FilmClub. He also is
active in cross-country, stage crew,
Model United Nations and Peer
Group. He was also the winner of
the schools creative writing prize
last year.
Alexis Schutz, Hanover Township,
a student at Hanover Area Junior-
Senior High School, has been nomi-
nated to represent Pennsylvania
as a National Youth Correspondent
to the 2013 Washington Journal-
ismand Media Conference July
7-12 at George Mason University,
Fairfax, Va. Schutz will join 250
students fromacross the country
to participate in the week-long
study of journalismand media. She
was chosen based on her academic
accomplishments and interest in
journalismand media studies.
Emily Smith, Exeter, a student at
Wyoming Area Secondary School,
has been selected to represent
Pennsylvania as a National Youth
Delegate at the 2013 Washington
Youth Summit on the Environ-
ment June 23-28 at George Mason
University, Fairfax, Va. Smith will
join 250 students fromacross
the country to participate in an
intensive week-long study of lead-
ership in environmental science
and conservation. She was chosen
based on her academic accomplish-
ments and a demonstrated interest
and excellence in leadership in the
sciences and conservation studies.
Kings College students Michael
Brannon, Old Forge, Ryan Cord-
ingly, Berwick, Debbie Gross, West
Pittston, Kyley Henry, Mountain
Top, Steven Kondracki, Kingston,
Hilary Mihoch, Forty Fort, Connor
Murphy, Mountain Top, and Mara
Olenick, Shickshinny, are among
89 students currently serving
as tutors to other Kings Col-
lege students. The Peer Tutoring
Programoffers regular, semester-
long support for students through
scheduled individual and small
group tutoring sessions. Tutors are
required to have a strong working
knowledge of specic course con-
tent and must have a cumulative
grade point average of 3.0.
NAMES & FACES
Curtis
Gabriel
Smith
Shaver
Seventh- and eighth-grade stu-
dents at GAR Memorial Junior-
Senior High School recently
prepared for the Pennsylvania
System of School Assessment
test by participating in the PSSA
Challenge. The challenge was
designed by Joshua Wasielewski,
a mathematics teacher at GAR,
and involves competitive game-
show questioning based on the
curriculum from both the math
and reading sections of the
PSSA exam. The activity also
encourages teamwork and builds
condence. The winning teams
received a pizza party. Seventh-
grade winning team (above),
from left, rst row, are Heavyn
Garey, Keyona Dunn, Georgina
Rivas, Richie Clerveaux, Ryan
Wielgopolski, Tashawn Qualis
and Ariana Dale. Second row:
Wasielewski; Luis Morel; Kaylee
Smith; Tyler Montgomery; Isabel
Ponce; Genesis DePaula; Angela
Will; Yohanser Rosario; and Col-
leen Robatin, principal. Eighth-
grade winning team (below),
from left, rst row, are Eusebio
Huertero, Moises Tlatenchi,
Jackie Tang, Angelo Najera,
Ashlee Shaver and Sierra Quinn.
Second row: Janelle Burcicki,
reading teacher; Nataliya Scaran-
tino; Miranda Brazinski; Desiree
Lynch; Rachael Stucker; Michael
Suquilanda; T.J. Lavelle; Cody
Dzurisin; Lolita Chapman; and
Carol Kolodziej, math teacher.
GAR students participate
in PSSA Challenge
Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti-
tute, Troy, N.Y.
Michael Macarevich, Drifton;
Kylee Besecker, Dallas; Steven
Anthony, Harveys Lake; Eric
Klepadlo, Pittston; Vincent Riggi,
Pittston; Edward Leslie, Wilkes-
Barre; Gregory Stankiewicz,
Wilkes-Barre.
The Thomas M. Cooley Law
School, Lansing, Mich.
Jeffrey Poplawsky, Throop, and
Jeremy Weinstock, Dallas.
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Associated Press
S
EATTLE (AP) Its
not something that
people in Seattle
like to broadcast too
much, but the Emer-
ald City gets plenty of sunshine.
Last year, there were 48 straight
days of no rain to go along with
our long summer days, present-
ing a perfect setting to explore
the numerous free parks, bike
trails, markets, beaches and lakes
the city offers. Here is a small col-
lection:
PIKE PLACE MARKET
There are few landmarks
that invoke Seattle as much
as the glowing red letters of
the Pike Place Market. Sure,
its a tourist trap, but it recalls
a time when nearby farmers
sold their produce to the hun-
gry city masses. Peruse the
bounty of owers, chocolates,
sh, fruit and much more in
the multi-level market built on
a steep hill in downtown Se-
attle. Stop by the Gum Wall to
leave your own chewy legacy.
Take in the shmongers throw-
ing salmon around. But dont
conne it to this one market.
Seattle boasts a healthy arse-
nal of neighborhood outdoor
markets. One example: The
market in Fremont sells ev-
erything from consignment
clothes from the 1980s (per-
fect for your hipster friends) to
whole furniture sets, old maps,
old records, old games and
more on Sundays right next
to a ship canal, http://www.
fremontmarket.com/. Its free
and fun to visit whether or not
you decide to buy.
THE HIRAM M. CHIT-
TENDEN LOCKS
Known locally as the Bal-
lard Locks, this water gateway
constructed and run by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
separates the salty Puget
Sound from Lake Union and
Lake Washington using a sys-
tem of water elevators. Recre-
ational, tourist, working and
research vessels make their
way through the locks every
day, lowering and elevating
before crowds of onlookers.
Its an engineering gem that
opened in 1917, a miniature
Panama Canal in the middle
of the city, but the locks of-
fer more than that. There
are fish ladders that salmon
use for their annual spawn-
ing migration. Sockeye, king
and coho salmon as well as
steelhead can be seen making
their way on outdoor and in-
door (and underwater) views
of the ladder. Occasionally,
a hungry sea lion will also
hang around the entrance to
the ladder to grab himself a
salmon meal, like a true Seat-
tle-ite. The locks also feature
botanical gardens, rolling
greens that make for nice pic-
nic spots, and free one-hour
tours of the facility between
March and November. For
more information: http://1.
usa.gov/11nY2KR.
DISCOVERY PARK
At 534 acres (216 hectares),
Discovery Park is the largest
park in Seattle and it features
some of the most stunning
views within city limits. On
top of seaside bluffs, visitors
can overlook the Puget Sound,
islands and the Olympic Moun-
tains to the west. Look south
and Mount Rainier and the
city skyline rise above the ho-
rizon. The park, which used to
be a military fort, features hik-
ing and jogging trails through
acres of forest. Down below,
a sandy beach adorned with a
lighthouse snakes around the
park. Lucky visitors encoun-
ter baby seals sleeping on the
beach, sea lions swimming just
offshore or bald eagles perched
on trees. There are also wide
open grassy areas on top of the
bluffs. Oh, and one time a cou-
gar made the park its home for
a week or so, much to the dis-
may of local pets. Away from
the slice of nature, there is
also the Daybreak Star Indian
Cultural Center, which hosts
art by Native American artists.
For more information: http://
www.seattle.gov/parks/envi-
ronment/discovery.htm.
THE SEATTLE CEN-
TRAL LIBRARY
Its a bit of a quiet tour to
take in the 362,987-square-
foot (33,723-square-meter)
Seattle Central Library. After
all, even though its renowned
for its modernist architecture,
its still a well-used library.
Explore the nine levels open
to the public to admire the
bright neon escalators, lipstick
red hallways, and the slanted
steel and glass roof that looks
like an oversized chain-link
fence. Despite budget woes
and issues with the homeless,
the $165 million building re-
mains a modern architectural
achievement, full of ambition,
for Seattle. For more informa-
tion: http://bit.ly/16phdmO.
THE OLYMPIC SCULP-
TURE PARK
Think of it as an outdoors mu-
seum. The Olympic Sculpture
Park, an extension of the Seattle
Art Museum, provides visitors
the opportunity to relax on its
green grass or stroll through its
collection of artwork. Theres the
Eagle with its red-painted steel
pointy curves; benches are that gi-
ant eyes; an oversized typewriter
eraser; a stainless steel tree; and
14-foot high steel curved forms
called the Wake. The park also
features a walkway along the
waterfront. Connected to the
Sculpture park is Myrtle Edwards
Park, a Port of Seattle waterfront
property with a shing dock that
spits out over the water, and bike
andwalking trails. For more infor-
mation about the Sculpture Park:
http://bit.ly/10rSPjy .
SEATTLE: from SALmon To LibrAry
AP FILE PHOTOS
In this image taken Jan. 16, 2013, a lighthouse lines the beach at Discovery Park in Seattle. At 534 acres, Discovery Park is the
largest park in the city and it features seaside bluffs, views of the Puget Sound, trails, a light house and a beach.
The Eagle sculpture by Alexander Calder, during the grand opening and dedication of the Olym-
pic Sculpture Park in Seattle. The Seattle Art Museum opened the art park on the downtown
waterfront in 2007 to bring a free cultural experience to visitors.
Justin Hall throwing a salmon to a co-worker behind the coun-
ter at Pike Place Fish, at Pike Place Market in Seattle. The
market and the sh throw are a favorite and free attraction for
visitors to Seattle.
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STEALS & DEALS
ANDREW M. SEDER
CommEnTAry
ToM REDDi N
Tasty deals,
sales are
springing up
An easy way to
cut 4 years off
your mortgage
The snow has
melted, the birds are
singing and sales are
springing to life in
the new season.
Subway has scaled
back on the $5 foot-
long deals but theyre
making up for it this month with buy-
one, get-one free breakfast sandwiches
and atbreads until 9 a.m. daily.There
are also subway coupons found inside
todays Times Leader glossy coupon
pullouts.
Arbys keeps releasing decent free
food coupons. The latest is this one
that will net you a free 16 ounce shake
when you purchase any regularly
priced sandwich: http://coupon.arbys.
com/aprilarbysFreeshake04092013/
and I checked the ne print, the value
menu sandwiches will not count, sorry.
either way, you should be thinking
arbys.
For a limited time, select Dunkin
Donuts stores have 99 cent medium
iced teas and iced coffees. Try the new
butter pecan avoring in the iced cof-
fee. Its fantastic.
Starbucks more your pace for cof-
fee? If so, check your receipt. some
stores are printing special offers on
them that allow you to bring in your
morning starbucks receipt after noon
that same day to get a Grande Refresh-
er for just $2. with interesting avors
like cool lime and very berry hibiscus
that mix real fruit juice with green
coffee extract, youll get a light touch of
caffeine from the brand youve become
addicted to.
Its almost ip op weather and
Victorias Secret is selling theirs from
the Pink line for $5 when you make any
Pink purchase. The deal is good today
and tomorrow only. The ip ops have
a retail value of up to $15.95.
CVS has a chewy deal on Stride
gum this week. Theyre on sale for $1
a pack and you get $1 in extrabucks
when you buy two packs. Theres also a
coupon for $1 off two packs in todays
paper so get two packs, use your
coupon and CVs extra Care card and
pay $1 then get $1 back in a coupon on
your receipt for a future store purchase.
while at CVs, grab a .8 ounce bag of
Brookside dark chocolate for 67 cents
and get 67 cents back in extra Bucks
printed on your receipt.
Rite Aid has Colgate products buy-
one, get-one free. Theres a $1 off two
Colgate toothpaste coupon in todays
paper that will get you two items for
less than the price of one when used.
speaking of buy-one, get-one free
deals, the circulars are chock full of
them this week. Price Chopper, Rite
aid, Weis and CVs have offers plas-
tered across the front page of their
circulars this week. some are even of
the buy-one, get-two free variety.
spring is prime vehicle shopping
time. and the state of Pennsylvania is
helping out. More than 400 vehicles
will be available for purchase at an auc-
tion Monday at Manheim Auto Auc-
tions, 488 Firehouse Road, Grantville,
just outside harrisburg.
The public can preview the vehicles
at the auction site from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
today and the auction will begin at 10
a.m. on Monday. Registration opens at
8 a.m. Buyers may purchase with cash
or certied funds in the form of money
orders, cashiers checks, certied
checks or bank checks all made pay-
able to Manheim Central Penn auto
auction.
For more information on this auc-
tion, future auction dates, payment
conditions and a complete listing of
vehicles, visit www.dgs.state.pa.us;
click on Bid on an automobile under
the how Do I? section of the website;
scroll down to next auction and se-
lect Click here for the pre-sale listing.
If youre looking for something a
bit closer to home to do today, head
over to the Pocono Downs racetrack
in Plains Township. at 5 tonight, the
track will be handing out a free pro-
gram and $5 live racing vouchers to the
rst 300 fans with a Racing Rewards
card. Call the track for additional
details.
we aRe now of-
cially in the peak
spring home buy-
ing season. I was
asked the other
day for advice on
what should be at
the top of the list
for homeowners after they move into
their new home.
That was an easy question to
answer. My no. 1 piece of advice for
recent homebuyers is to switch from
the traditional monthly mortgage
payments to either weekly or bi-
weekly payments.
why? Because its the least painful,
simplest way I know to shave ap-
proximately four years off the life of a
traditional 30-year xed rate mort-
gage. heres what you need to do.
First, contact your mortgage
lender to set up automatic withdraw-
als from your bank account for your
mortgage payments. while you could
theoretically
achieve the same
result by mailing
in your payments,
the vast majority
of people wont
have the disci-
pline to stick to
this alternate
payment schedule
if its not set up
as an automatic
withdrawal.
next, ask your
lender to establish a payment every
two weeks. Take your monthly
mortgage payment and divide it by
two to come up with your payment
amount. For example, if your mort-
gage payment is $1,000 a month,
your payment should be $500 every
two weeks. You could also establish
weekly payments instead, which
would be $250 a week instead of a
$1,000 monthly payment.
This simple change in your
payment schedule will cut approxi-
mately four years off of a traditional
30-year xed rate mortgage. Check
with your mortgage lender for an
exact calculation of the reduction
in years based on your individual
circumstances.
sounds painless and too good
to be true, doesnt it? heres how
it works. If you make payments
every two weeks, youre making 26
payments a year. since each pay-
ment is half of your normal monthly
payment, take the 26 payments
and divide by two to arrive at the
monthly payments you are making
each year. Twenty-six divided by two
results in 13 monthly payments that
youve made each year instead of
the 12 monthly payments that you
would normally make under a tradi-
tional payment schedule. The same
mathematical result occurs if you
establish a weekly payment schedule
at one-fourth the amount of your
normal monthly mortgage payment.
so, you end up paying an extra
monthly payment on your mortgage
each year, which has an impact on
the compounding effect of the inter-
est on your mortgage. Most home-
owners would be hard-pressed to
come up with an additional mortgage
payment at the end of each year, so
this is a great way to accomplish
some forced savings in a manner that
most people dont even feel.
and this is not just for new home-
buyers. Many existing homeowners
are asking themselves, should I
renance? If you decide to renance
your mortgage to todays low interest
rates, make sure to consider this
option when you set up your new
mortgage.
Finally, consider this scenario: You
might have a child in college during
those last four years of your mortgage.
The absence of your mortgage pay-
ments might be the solution to paying
tuition for those four years of college.
Visit my blog at MortgageRates.us
for other pointers relating to home
ownership.
Andrew M. Seder, a Times Leader staff writer,
may be reached at 829-7269. If you knowof
any local steals or deals, send themto aseder@
timesleader.comand followhimon Twitter @
TLAndrewSeder.
TomReddin, former president of Lending-
Tree, writes for the Charlotte Observer about
mortgages and home ownership. Aversion
of this column previously appeared on his
blog, MortgageRates.us. He runs Red Dog
Ventures, a venture capital and advisory rm
for early-stage digital companies.
This simple
change in
your payment
schedule will cut
approximately
four years off of
a traditional 30-
year xed rate
mortgage.
In the more than a century in the
transportation business, Martz Trail-
ways has learned how to evolve and
respond to customers needs. The lat-
est two company moves prove it.
The wilkes-Barre-based bus com-
pany has started a saturday trip to
Manhattan that starts at Misericor-
dia University at 7 a.m., then makes
pick ups at Kings College and wilkes
University in wilkes-Barre, then the
wyoming Valley Mall in wilkes-Barre
Township before going non-stop to
48th street and 6th avenue in new
York City.
scott henry, president of Martz
Trailways, said the new route does
multiple things for the company and
for riders. It gives them a foot in the
door in the Back Mountain, tests out
the ordering of tickets on the Inter-
net, and gives area residents and col-
lege students an affordable and fast
way into new York and back.
The route only runs on saturdays
and the response has been so good
that a second bus has been added
in recent weeks. henry said thanks
to the response and additional rider
feedback, the promotion will extend
to sundays beginning on april 21 and
wednesdays starting May 1.
Round trip tickets are being of-
fered at an introductory price of $25
and must be purchased via the Martz
website, where an e-voucher ticket is
martz adding n.y. trips, express routes
By ANDREW M. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
See MARTZ, Page 2D
CLARk VAn ORDen /THe TIMeS LeADeR
Brett Dewees of White Haven, a driver for Martz Trailways, sits behind
the wheel of a new 2012 Martz bus. The Wilkes-Barre company has added
new express runs to New York City to cater to Luzerne County riders.
leaves house unscathed by Hurricane Sandy
S
ea BRIGhT, n.J. when hurricane sandy roared ashore last fall, causing bil-
lions of dollars in damage and ruining tens of thousands of homes, Bernard Ber-
tino felt like the luckiest guy on his block. his relatively new house was the only
one spared. Now the property, about 350 feet from the beach in this tiny resort, has
become a poster child for the Federal emergency Management agency as it highlights
the best ways to rebuild.
CAREfUL design
I kNOw (my builder and architect) looked at the fEMA website
and wanted to go over and above the requirements.
Bernard Bertino
MCT PHOTOS
Bernard Bertinos Sea Bright, New Jersey house exceeds safety standards and suffered little damage
from Sandy.
I think maybe a shingle came
off. But all around me devasta-
tion, said Bertino, who had lived
in the townhouse for about 14
months before the oct. 29 storm.
while he felt bad for his neigh-
bors, he said, he learned a power-
ful lesson about sound design and
efcient construction when four
feet of water surged over the nar-
row barrier-island community.
Bertinos home, designed by
spring Lake, n.J., architect Paul
Damiano and constructed by
builder Ray Guzman, who lives
in the other half of the duplex, is
among various Jersey shore prop-
erties studied by FeMa and other
government agencies for examples
of what to do right.
I know (my builder and archi-
tect) looked at the FeMa website
and wanted to go over and above
the requirements, Bertino said.
It turned out to be a very smart
thing for them to have done. we
ended up being very lucky.
But Bertino and others say it
was not merely luck that saved the
house.
when the roiling waves hit his
and Guzmans adjoining unit, the
water owed into ood vents that
had been installed in the ground-
level garage foundation. The vents
allowed the oodwaters to ow
easily through the structure, mini-
mizing the pressure from the force
of the waves.
Two feet of additional elevation,
called freeboard, added to the de-
sign of the house, also helped keep
the house high and dry. The utili-
ties electricity, plumbing, heat-
ing and cooling had been built
into the second and third oors
and were safe.
Initially we had a crawl space
in the design, Damiano said. But
since we werent going to run any
ductwork on the rst oor, we de-
cided to put a slab in the garage.
Its a good thing because the
ductwork would have been under-
water otherwise.
The loss of a single roof shingle
was caused by airborne debris from
a neighbors house, Damiano said.
FeMa has cited the lessons
from Bertinos house and other
examples of sound construction
in a free handout for builders and
do-it-yourselfers called The home
Builders Guide to Coastal Con-
struction: Technical Fact sheet
series. Information in the guide,
and in a companion coastal con-
struction manual, was updated af-
See SANDY, Page 2D
In his garage of his Sea Bridge,
New Jersey home, which is be-
low ood level, Bernard Bertino
shows where the rst oor of
his house would have been had it
been built to standards current
in 2011. Instead, the rst oor
was raised two feet higher.
By JACquELiNE L. uRgo | The Philadelphia Inquirer
www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER PAGE 2D SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2013 B U S I N E S S
ter Sandy. Both handouts can be downloaded
from FEMAs website, according to spokeswoman
Robin E. Smith.
Smith said the agency hopes the information
including how to properly site a building, the
kinds of windows to use, and requirements of
the National Flood Insurance Program will be
widely adopted during reconstruction in the com-
ing months. Some of the proposals may become
ood-insurance requirements as new ood-zone
maps and regulations are approved, ofcials said.
FEMA is in the middle of a contentious debate
with state and local ofcials and property own-
ers over revisions to ood-zone designations that
could signicantly affect the insurance premiums
property owners will have to pay in the future.
The agency is not expected to issue precise maps
until summer.
In the meantime, the guidelines in its hand-
outs aim to improve the stability of buildings in
all coastal environments, especially areas subject
to excessive wind and repeated ooding, ofcials
said.
Among the homes surrounding Bertinos are
numerous examples of what not to do. Hundreds
of Sea Brights quaint cottages many built at
sea level as the town evolved from an 1840s sh-
ing village into a popular family resort were
reduced to rubble by Sandy. Even some of the
homes that had been built more recently and
on pilings ended up with signicant damage.
The loss of so many properties, and impend-
ing insurance regulations that could force many
homes to be razed or rebuilt atop tall pilings, has
some residents worried the unique character of
New Jerseys beach towns, which are strung like
jewels along its 127-mile coastline, will be erased.
The Shore is a place that has evolved over
time, not something someone built in a few
months, said Maureen Lake, 78, who lost her
familys cedar-shingled Mantoloking, N.J., cottage
during the storm. Im concerned that these little
places wont look like themselves when the gov-
ernment gets done carving up what Sandy didnt.
The property, in an upscale enclave of similar
cottages, had been in her family for ve genera-
tions, since her grandparents acquired it in the
1890s. Where do we even start? she said.
Thats the puzzlement property owners are fac-
ing up and down the Shore, said Ralph Busco,
who operates Alison Paul Builders in Brigantine,
N.J.
The new codes do work. They do save homes
when there are storms and ooding, Busco said.
But the challenge is going to be applying these
codes while keeping the properties affordable for
people and keeping the character of the place at
the same time.
Architect Mark Asher, of Asher Associates in
Jenkintown, Pa., and Stone Harbor, N.J., has de-
signed dozens of homes. He says the challenge
can be met with sound planning.
This is always a front-and-center issue for us
when homeowners want to do a rebuild of a be-
loved Shore home, Asher said. It has to be a
careful process.
But I really dont worry that we will lose the
character of the Shore. I think we can build
to new standards but still retain the things that
people have come to love the covered porches,
the awnings, the cedar shakes, the nice trim all
the things that seem to welcome generations of
people all under one roof.
SANDY
Continued from Page 1D
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I know [my builder and architect] looked at the FEMA website and wanted to go over and above
the requirements, Bernard Bertino said of his Sea Bright, New Jersey home. It turned out to
be a very smart thing.
JEWISH COMMU-
NITY ALLIANCE
OF NORTHEAST-
ERN PA
James Dougher
has joined as chief
operating ofcer.
Dougher is a gradu-
ate of the Univer-
sity of Scranton.
FIRST NATIONAL COMMUNITY
BANK
Thomas C. Gross Joins FNCB wealth
management services as a registered
nancial representative of INVEST Fi-
nancial Corporation. Gross is a gradu-
ate of Stroudsburg
High School and
earned a Bachelor
of Science degree
in business from
Bloomsburg Univer-
sity. He also gradu-
ated with honors
from the Pennsyl-
vania School of
Banking.
CorporAte LADDer
printed out and used for boarding.
The route leaves New York City at
7 p.m. and returns to the Wyoming
Valley at 9:40 p.m. with drop off sites
in reverse order from the morning
pick ups.
Henry said the company is always
attentive to customers and their
feedback and
by bringing the
buses closer to
the people rather
than having them
drive too far out
of their way, the
customers have
responded.
Theyve also
spoken and been
heard when it
comes to com-
muters that trav-
el to New York
from the Wyo-
ming Valley for
work or pleasure.
To accomplish
that, a 7:20 a.m.
route that leaves
Wilkes-Barre and
made stops in three Monroe County
locals Blakeslee, Marshalls Creek
and Delaware Water Gap before go-
ing to New York will be altered
beginning April 29.
This bus will get passengers in
quicker than if they drove because
the bus uses the exclusive bus lane
to get to and through the tunnel
quicker than passenger vehicles can.
The express service will cut down
on the time spent on the bus, Henry
said.
This route will also have a special
price as an introductory offer. For
$50 a passenger can get to and from
New York City. If you have a travel-
ing companion, the cost is $80.50
for a pair of round trip tickets. The
typical cost of a round trip ticket to
and from the city is $88, but Henry
noted that package allows those re-
turning from New York to board any
Martz bus that day. The $50 offer is
only good if the passenger arrives in
Manhattan on the 7:20 a.m. bus and
returns on the bus that leaves New
York at 7 p.m.
Dougher
Gross
mArtz
Continued from Page 1D
By TOMKRISHER
AP Auto Writer
DETROIT For nearly two de-
cades, the Toyota Camry and the Hon-
da Accord have ruled the mid-sized car
market.
Nobody accused them of being styl-
ish or fast. But the cars rarely broke
down, and they held their value bet-
ter than competitors. For drivers who
wanted a family car, Camry and Ac-
cord got the job done and were good
enough to become two of the best-sell-
ing cars of all time.
But now the dominance is start-
ing to slip. Cars like the Hyundai So-
nata, Ford Fusion, Nissan Altima and
Kia Optima have cut into sales of the
Camry and Accord by offering combi-
nations of sleeker designs, luxury-car
features and better gas mileage.
The competition has shaken up the
biggest segment of the U.S. auto mar-
ket. The completely redesigned ve-
hicles have made midsize cars appeal-
ing to a broader audience, from young
families to downsizing baby boomers
to people who want the look and feel
of luxury but dont want the cost.
Midsize cars accounted for almost 25
percent of the total industry in Febru-
ary, up from 22 percent at the end of
2007. Automakers report March sales
on Tuesday.
Differences in quality and reliabil-
ity in midsize cars have all but been
erased, so buyers now look at styling
and performance, industry analysts
say. That puts added pressure on
Toyota and Honda to stay ahead, but
also on the other automakers, because
brand loyalty isnt what it used to be.
Every time a new, sleeker car comes
out, many buyers ock to it. As a re-
sult, automakers are redesigning mid-
size cars in about half the usual time.
Your latest and greatest are the
ones that are selling the most, said
Glenn Mears, owner of Chrysler, Ford,
Honda and Nissan dealerships in the
Dover, Ohio, area south of Cleveland.
Sales gures show how tough the
competition has gotten for Camry and
Accord, still the two top-selling cars in
the U.S.
The Camrys annual sales have fallen
by more than 68,000 since 2007, while
Accord sales have dropped by more
than 60,000. Five years ago, Camry
and Accord combined sold 865,339
cars, accounting for almost a quarter
of the midsize segment. But last year
they slipped to just over 20 percent on
sales of 736,758, according to Auto-
data Corp.
The Camry, last redesigned in 2011,
has all the newest bells and whistles in-
side, such as a touch-screen and voice
command system, but isnt as sleek-
looking on the outside as its rivals.
Still, Toyota doesnt plan any major
styling changes to the Camry because
theres no sense messing with the suc-
cess of a car with sales over 400,000
per year, said Jim Lentz, Toyotas
North American chief executive.
Lentz said that because other auto-
makers improved their cars, Camry
sales wont grow much in the near
term, even though the market for mid-
size cars is getting bigger.
So the pie is getting larger. Because
of the increase in competition, our
share of that pie is getting smaller, he
said.
Honda came out with a well-re-
ceived redesign of the Accord last year,
and its gaining ground on the midsize
leader. While Camry outsold Accord
by 70,000 last year, the Accords per-
centage gain was bigger, 40 percent
to 31 percent for the Camry. The large
gains reect the automakers recovery
from the earthquake in Japan in 2011.
Sales of the Camry fell in February,
the second decline in three months.
Accord sales rose 35 percent in Febru-
ary and trailed Camry by just 3,271.
Fords Fusion has moved into third
place. The fully revamped car hit show-
rooms in September, with a European
design that looks like an Aston-Martin.
That style led Susie Gates of subur-
ban Dallas to lease a Fusion in Febru-
ary because it stood out from the So-
nata and Camry, she said.
It just seems like everyone and their
mom has one, she said of the Camry.
There was nothing exciting about it.
Gates, 37, who works for a service
that helps people having trouble pay-
ing their mortgages, is at an age where
people typically would buy a Camry or
Accord. She says her pearl-white 2013
Fusion turns heads.
Its just absolutely gorgeous, she
said.
That wasnt a term associated with
midsize cars until Hyundai remade the
Sonata in April 2010. The hard angles
were gone. Car reviewers said it had
a sculpted exterior that gave the ap-
pearance of a car in motion even when
parked. Sales rose 15 percent by the
end of 2011.
But Sonatas numbers havent been
quite as pretty lately. Sales were off 8
percent in February compared with
the same month a year earlier, and
have declined in ve of the past seven
months. The reason: Designs in the
midsize market are changing so fast
that analysts say the Sonata nowseems
dated. And Altima sales fell 16 percent
last month, even though a brand-new
design came out last summer.
The competition is so erce, said
Jesse Toprak, senior analyst for auto-
motive pricing site TrueCar.com. It
forces automakers into much more fre-
quent updates.
Automakers used to redesign cars
every six or seven years and update
them every three or four. But in the
midsize segment, thats changing to
redesigns every three or four years and
updates every other year, Toprak said.
General Motors, for instance, is
freshening the slow-selling Chevro-
let Malibu for 2014, even though it
was redesigned last year. The update
changes the look in the front and back.
The cars front grille, for instance, gets
three chrome-accented horizontal bars
rather than one solid bar, matching
newer Chevrolet vehicles. GM also
addresses criticism of a cramped back
seat.
Malibu sales rose just 3 percent in
2012. GM lowered the base price by
$300 to $770 depending on model and
raised discounts on the car in Febru-
ary.
Since slicker styling is now com-
monplace, price is a bigger consider-
ation for buyers, Toprak said. And that
means better deals for consumers, par-
ticularly on older models.
Carmakers are either dropping the
base price or ramping up incentives.
Average sales prices fell from January
to February on seven of the segments
10 top-selling vehicles, according to
the Edmunds.com auto website. Dis-
counts also rose on seven of the 10 top
sellers. The average price dropped by
$131, to $25,729.
Camrys price went up slightly be-
tween January and February, but in
the past year, it has fallen $136, to
$24,211. The Camrys average price
is about $1,000 less than the Accord
and Altima and $2,000 less than the
Fusion. In late February, Toyota began
offering no-interest nancing on the
2013 Camry for 60 months.
Camry battles spruced-up rivals in midsize market
aP PHOTO
A Hyundai Sonata is seen outside of a Hyundai car dealership in Des
Plaines, Ill. For nearly two decades, the Toyota Camry and the Honda Ac-
cord have ruled the mid-sized car market. But now the dominance is start-
ing to slip. as cars like the Hyundai Sonata, Ford Fusion, Nissan Altima and
Kia Optima have cut into sales of the Camry and Accord by offering combi-
nations of sleek designs, luxury-car features and better gas mileage.
By LISa M. KRIEgER
San Jose Mercury News
Lean in alone, and you might fall on
your face.
Lean into a small circle of support-
ers, and youll prop each other up.
Thats the lesson that tech entrepre-
neur Gina Bianchini learned from her
Cupertino, Calif., eld hockey team,
her Stanford roommates and her Gold-
man Sachs analyst class.
So she offered her friendship when
Sheryl Sandberg rst arrived at Face-
book. And when Sandberg dreamed of
a book, Bianchini matched it with her
own idea: an online womens leadership
program, crafted around social circles.
Together theyve co-founded the
nonprot website LeanIn.Org.
Theres power in small groups,
meeting around shared goals so you
reach your full potential, said Bianchi-
ni, 40, founder and CEOof Mightybell,
which creates online communities
around shared interests.
If you are going to do something
that terries you, rst nd a group,
she said.
Their concept of Lean In Circles
takes up where Sandbergs new book
Lean In leaves off guiding the
gathering of women to study and dis-
cuss issues such as professional risk-
taking, assertiveness, networking and
how to nd a good balance between
work and life. All prots of the book go
toward funding the LeanIn.Org web-
site and its interactive community.
They are no mere book club-like liv-
ing room soirees: The Circle project
is built upon the prestigious Voice &
Inuence curriculum of Stanfords
Clayman Institute for Gender Re-
search. Enrollment in the Clayman
program has been restricted only to
top managers and Stanford faculty
but now its available, for free, at
LeanIn.Org with advice about negotia-
tion tactics, overcoming stereotypes
and how to inuence colleagues.
About 150 companies, from Cisco
Systems to Safeway and the nonprot
Dress For Success, are distributing the
materials to employees.
At Stanford, the circle built by the
Voice & Inuence program was small,
because it could accommodate only 20
top-level managers and faculty a year,
said Lori Nishiura Mackenzie, 47, asso-
ciate director of the Clayman Institute.
So it struggled to achieve widespread
social, cultural and economic change.
Now were empowering so many
more people, she said.
Chris Bourg is leading one of
LeanIn.Orgs rst circles with women
who work with her at Stanford Library,
and shes excited about its future.
I see so many women really
competent, really talented, really cre-
ative women who are hesitant to
step forward, said Bourg, 47, an Army
veteran and Ph.D. who manages all of
Stanfords humanities and social sci-
ences libraries.
I want them to succeed. I want
them to have a seat at the table. I want
themto learn fromeach others experi-
ences.
Facebook Coo Sandbergs Lean In inspires gatherings on female leadership
Henry said the
company is
always atten-
tive to custom-
ers and their
feedback and
by bringing the
buses closer
to the people
rather than
having them
drive too far
out of their way,
the customers
have responded.
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2013 B U S I N E S S PAGE 3D
MarketPulse
FIRST OF THE MONTH
It used to be a good bet to invest in stocks each time the calendar
flipped a page. For more than a decade, the Standard & Poors 500
index had a history of rising on the first trading day of each month.
From Jan. 3, 2000 through April 1, 2011, the S&P 500 rose a
cumulative 40.5 percent on the first trading day of each month,
according to S&P Dow Jones Indices. But the trend has faltered since
then. The index has been
down 12 of the last 24 times,
including a 0.5 percent drop
on April 1, 2013. Howard
Silverblatt, senior index
analyst at S&P Dow
Jones indices, says the
first-day trade has
worked
better
during down
markets than up
ones.
CAUTION FLAG
Junk bonds offer higher yields, but investors are getting a reminder that
the higher potential rewards come with higher risk. The junk bond default
rate rose in March for the first time in six months, according to Standard &
Poors. It was a slight rise to 2.4 percent from 2.3 percent, but it shows
why investors demand higher yields to lend to companies with weaker
credit ratings. S&P forecasts that the default rate will reach 3.4 percent by
the end of the year. The five companies that defaulted during March were
GMX Resources, Rotech Healthcare, Dex One, SuperMedia and Central
European Distribution.
AP
KONNICHIWA, JAPAN ETFs
Exchange-Traded Funds keep growing in popularity. These funds trade
throughout the day like stocks, but they own baskets of stocks, which
makes them diversified investments like traditional mutual funds.
Investors poured more than $54 bil-
lion into ETFs in the first quarter,
bringing their total assets to
$1.47 trillion, according to
IndexUniverse.com. The most
popular ETF was hardly a
household name:
WisdomTrees Japan Hedged
Equity fund (DXJ) pulled in $4
billion during the quarter. It
tries to rise with Japanese
stocks but remain unaffected
when the yen falls against the
dollar. Both those conditions
have been occurring in tandem
this year. Source: Morningstar; Data through April 1
Bond mutual funds12-month returns
Short-term bond funds
Intermediate-term bond funds
Long-term bond funds
Junk bond funds 11.8%
10.9
5.7
2.7
Title: Senior technical strategist at
Schaeffers Investment Research
What he suggests: The stock
market hasnt peaked
Answers edited for content and
clarity.
Ryan Detrick
Too much confidence can be a
bad thing. When euphoric investors
are piling into stocks, it could be
a sign that the market is set to
fall. Investors have started buying
stocks again in 2013 after fleeing
the stock market for years. But its
nowhere close to euphoria, says
Ryan Detrick. He says the Standard
& Poors 500 index could climb to
1,650 by the end of the year, which
would be a rise of 6 percent from
Thursdays close.
Now that mom-and-pop investors
are returning to stocks, is that a
contrarian signal to sell?
We had over $610 billion flow out of
domestic stock mutual funds from
2007 through 2012. Only 3 percent
of what was taken out has been
put back in this year. Its a concern,
yes. But theres a long way to go.
Markets peak with euphoria, and we
dont think its there.
So the Dow Jones industrial
average hitting a record high isnt
a contrarian signal either?
We noticed a couple different
editorial cartoons mocking the high.
One had two bums, one with a
newspaper that said, Dow makes
new highs, and the next guy had a
sign that said, Looking for work or
something like that. Thats usually
not what youll see at a major market
peak.
And short interest recently has
surged (meaning investors are
increasingly selling stocks short, or
betting that they will decline). On the
500 components in the S&P 500,
short interest has gone up about 9
percent since the first of February.
And in sentiment polls, the Investors
Intelligence poll (in late March)
had over 30 percent looking for a
correction. If you look at a chart
since 2009, when it gets up above
30 percent, thats usually a good
sign for stocks going forward.
Fewer mergers and acquisitions
got done last quarter. Is that a
concern?
Its all about confidence among
CEOs. Financing is very cheap
now, but theres clearly still not
a lot of confidence. Money is still
going into stock buybacks, which
means money is getting put to use.
But the next step is for that cash to
go from buybacks to mergers and
acquisitions.
Itll come eventually, and it
should be another potential driver
for the market. Usually, merger-and-
acquisition activity is a pretty bullish
sign overall, until it goes overboard
like it did in 2006, 2007.
You prefer small- and mid-cap
stocks?
Small and mid-caps are more
domestic by nature. They dont sell
to Europe like the big boys do, and
we think the U.S. is on better footing
relative to other places. Small and
mid are more volatile, but theyve
outperformed over long time periods,
like the last five and 10 years.
Isnt it strange that utilities have
helped lead the market this year?
Coming into this year, utilities were
one of the most disliked areas.
Sure enough, with those lower
expectations, you can get an
explosive move.
The power
of doubt
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Lighting up The 15 stocks in the Dow Jones utility average have helped it climb 13 percent this year, but the
average is roughly 8 percent below its peak in December 2007.
Utility stocks are surprisingly energetic
this year. The Dow Jones utility average is
up 13 percent, compared with the 9 percent
rise of the broader market.
Electric and gas companies are known
for offering solid dividends, consistent but
unspectacular profits, and a service that
customers need in good times and bad.
Because of that, their stocks usually beat
the market in an economic downturn but not
when the market soars.
When lawmakers struck a budget
compromise that didnt hike dividend
taxes as much as had been feared,
investors began buying utility stocks early
this year. Mother Nature also helped.
Cold late-winter weather also increased
demand for electricity and natural gas.
Although electrifying returns might not
continue, low interest rates are likely to
prompt investors to stick with utilities for
their dividend payments.
Understanding utilities
CenterPoint Energy CNP $23.94 24 25 3.5%
NiSource NI 29.62 19 21 3.2
AES AES 12.53 17 lost money 1.3
Exelon EXC 34.72 17 25 6.0
Dominion Resources D 59.49 15 112 3.8
PG&E PCG 46.14 15 25 3.9
NextEra Energy NEE 79.23 15 15 3.3
American Electric Power AEP 48.66 14 19 3.9
Public Service Ent. Grp. PEG 34.55 13 14 4.2
Williams Cos. WMB 36.88 13 27 3.7
Duke Energy DUK 71.79 13 23 4.3
Dow Jones utility average 13
Edison Int'l EIX 50.01 11 lost money 2.7
Southern SO 47.23 10 18 4.1
Consolidated Edison ED 61.23 10 16 4.0
FirstEnergy FE 43.03 3 23 5.1
Air Products APD 76.11 6 92.79 85.13 -1.99 -2.3 t t 1.3 3.36 4 -0.3 18 3.3
Amer Water Works AWK 32.75 0 41.58 41.47 0.03 0.1 s s 11.7+25.55 225.9a 21 2.4
Amerigas Part LP APU 37.00 9 45.49 44.15 -0.78 -1.7 s s 14.0+17.87 2 13.5 \>99 7.2
Aqua America Inc WTR 21.52 0 31.77 31.57 0.13 0.4 s s 24.2+45.07 1 12.3 23 2.2
Arch Dan Mid ADM 24.38 9 34.28 33.17 -0.56 -1.7 s s 21.1 +8.19 3 -3.1 15 2.3
AutoZone Inc AZO 341.98 0402.09 397.20 0.43 0.1 s s 12.1 +3.49 3 27.7 16 ...
Bank of America BAC 6.72 9 12.94 11.97 -0.21 -1.7 t t 3.1+30.12 1-19.0 46 0.3
Bk of NY Mellon BK 19.30 9 29.13 27.36 -0.63 -2.3 t s 6.5+17.04 2 -5.9 13 1.9
Bon Ton Store BONT 3.50 9 14.99 13.19 0.19 1.5 s s 8.5+67.79 1 19.7 ... 1.5
CVS Caremark Corp CVS 43.08 0 56.07 55.64 0.65 1.2 s s 15.1+26.29 2 7.5 18 1.6
Cigna Corp CI 39.01 0 66.67 64.54 2.17 3.5 s s 20.7+31.82 1 8.3 12 0.1
CocaCola Co KO 35.58 8 41.25 40.08 -0.36 -0.9 s s 10.6 +11.95 3 8.2 20 2.8
Comcast Corp A CMCSA 28.09 0 42.61 41.56 -0.22 -0.5 s s 11.2+42.90 1 16.6 18 1.9
Community Bk Sys CBU 25.38 8 29.95 29.01 -0.62 -2.1 t s 6.0 +5.40 3 6.5 15 3.7
Community Hlth Sys CYH 20.71 9 48.59 44.82 -2.57 -5.4 s s 45.8+100.31 1 4.4 15 ...
Energy Transfer Eqty ETE 34.00 0 59.08 56.84 -1.64 -2.8 t s 25.0+45.32 1 15.8 47 4.5
Entercom Comm ETM 4.74 8 8.42 7.56 0.12 1.6 t s 8.3+18.87 2 -4.7 12 ...
Fairchild Semicond FCS 11.14 5 15.75 13.38 -0.76 -5.4 t t -7.1 4.36 4 0.7 58 ...
Frontier Comm FTR 3.06 6 5.15 4.12 0.13 3.3 s t -3.7 +4.87 3 -5.8 32 9.7
Genpact Ltd G 13.06 9 18.48 17.90 -0.29 -1.6 t s 15.5+24.86 2 9.3 22 1.0
Harte Hanks Inc HHS 5.14 5 9.81 7.33 -0.46 -5.9 t s 24.212.24 4 -8.6 ... 4.6
Heinz HNZ 51.91 0 72.70 72.27 0.00 0.0 t s 25.3+39.56 1 11.1 24 2.9
Hershey Company HSY 59.51 0 87.62 85.44 -2.09 -2.4 s s 18.3+43.49 1 18.8 30 2.0
Lowes Cos LOW 24.76 9 39.98 38.39 0.47 1.2 t s 8.1+24.43 2 10.9 23 1.7
M&T Bank MTB 76.92 9105.90 101.20 -1.96 -1.9 t t 2.8+19.71 2 6.8 13 2.8
McDonalds Corp MCD 83.31 0100.81 101.42 1.73 1.7 s s 15.0 +5.82 3 15.2 19 3.0
Mondelez Intl MDLZ 24.05 9 30.95 30.03 -0.59 -1.9 s s 18.0+23.16 2 10.3 35 1.7
NBT Bncp NBTB 18.92 6 22.89 21.30 -0.85 -3.8 t s 5.1 +2.13 3 2.5 13 3.8
Nexstar Bdcstg Grp NXST 6.00 0 18.42 17.93 -0.07 -0.4 s s 69.3+136.57 1 23.9 21 2.7
PNC Financial PNC 53.36 9 67.89 65.24 -1.26 -1.9 s s 11.9 +5.21 3 1.1 12 2.7
PPL Corp PPL 26.68 0 31.38 31.44 0.13 0.4 s s 9.8+19.03 2 -4.2 12 4.7
Penna REIT PEI 11.81 9 19.86 18.75 -0.64 -3.3 t t 6.3+30.62 1 -2.5 ... 3.8
PepsiCo PEP 64.64 0 79.88 78.59 -0.52 -0.7 s s 14.8+22.06 2 4.4 20 2.7
Philip Morris Intl PM 81.10 9 95.32 92.72 0.01 0.0 s s 10.9 +8.35 3 15.6 18 3.7
Procter & Gamble PG 59.07 0 79.15 78.23 1.17 1.5 s s 15.2+19.56 2 4.5 20 2.9
Prudential Fncl PRU 44.47 6 64.73 55.48 -3.51 -6.0 t t 4.0 8.06 4 -5.5 59 2.9
SLM Corp SLM 12.85 0 20.50 19.80 -0.70 -3.4 s s 15.6+33.19 1 2.3 10 3.0
SLM Corp flt pfB SLMBP 42.35 9 61.90 58.61 -0.61 -1.0 s s 10.6 ... 0.0 ... 3.3
TJX Cos TJX 38.56 0 47.58 47.14 0.39 0.8 s s 11.0+18.14 2 24.1 18 1.2
UGI Corp UGI 26.30 0 38.61 38.40 0.01 0.0 s s 17.4+42.99 1 11.2 20 2.8
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Dow industrials
-0.1%
+1.2%
Nasdaq
-2.0%
-1.3%
S&P 500
-1.0%
+0.1%
Russell 2000
-3.0%
-2.0%
LARGE-CAP
SMALL-CAP
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q
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p
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q
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MO
YTD
MO
YTD
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MO
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WEEKLY
WEEKLY
WEEKLY
WEEKLY
+11.2%
+6.1%
+8.9%
+8.7%
Yields, mortgage rates fall
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note sank below
1.7 percent last week to its lowest level since De-
cember amid worries about the slowing job mar-
ket. Lower Treasury yields tend to pull down rates
on various kinds of consumer loans, and the aver-
age rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage fell to 3.54
percent last week from 3.57 percent, according to
Freddie Mac.
InterestRates
MIN
Money market mutual funds YIELD INVEST PHONE
3.25
3.25
3.25
.13
.13
.13
PRIME
RATE
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FUNDS
Taxablenational avg 0.01
Selected Daily Govt Fund/Cl D 0.18 $ 10,000 min (800) 243-1575
Tax-exemptnational avg 0.01
Invesco Tax-Exempt Cash Fund/Cl A0.09$ 1,000 min (800) 659-1005
Broad market Lehman 1.80 -0.05 t t -0.47 2.30 1.56
Triple-A corporate Moodys 3.79 -0.08 t t -0.28 4.10 3.22
Corp. Inv. Grade Lehman 2.70 -0.06 t t -0.75 3.47 2.64
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1 YR AGO
FRIDAY CHANGE 52-WK
U.S. BOND INDEXES YIELD 1WK 1MO 3MO 1YR HIGH LOW
Municipal Bond Buyer 4.07 -0.08 t t -0.53 4.61 3.89
U.S. high yield Barclays 5.63 -0.04 s t -1.62 8.15 5.56
Treasury Barclays 0.97 -0.07 t t -0.24 1.28 0.80
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1-year T-Bill 0.16 -0.01 t t -0.07 0.25 0.15
6-month T-Bill 0.09 -0.01 t t -0.04 0.15 0.09
2-year T-Note 0.23 -0.02 t t -0.11 0.37 0.21
5-year T-Note 0.69 -0.09 t t -0.32 1.12 0.54
10-year T-Note 1.71 -0.14 t t -0.47 2.30 1.39
30-year T-Bond 2.88 -0.23 t t -0.45 3.44 2.45
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The Greater Wilkes-Barre Chambers
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Tuesday from noon to 1 p.m. at Genettis in
downtown Wilkes-Barre, The topic will be
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presentation by Candice Kelly and Sandy
Wisnewski of WBRE-TV. The cost is $15 for
chamber members and $18 for non-chamber
members.
The Mid-Atlantic District Export Council,
in cooperation with Partnership for Progress,
will be hosting a workshop called Safe-
guarding Your Exports, on April 30 at the
Federal Reserve Bank in Philadelphia. The
event is meant to help regional businesses
expand internationally while protecting their
products and intellectual property.
Experts in the nance, legal, logistics, and
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logistics strategy. One-on-one consultations
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An economic update on real estate trends
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SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2013 PAGE 6D TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com S E RV I NG T HE P UB L I C T RUS T S I NC E 1 8 8 1
OUR OPI NI ON: L AG TOWI NG
Note to Leighton:
Perception counts
M
EMO TO: Wilkes-
Barre Mayor Tom
Leighton and Police
Chief Gerry Des-
soye
CC: Every other Luzerne
County elected or appointed
public ofcial.
Re: Public perception.
Remember when former Lu-
zerne County Judge Mark Cia-
varella was convicted on federal
corruption charges and his rst
act was to reject his infamy?
I had the opportunity to say
no to taking money that I be-
lieved was legal to receive but
knew that I should not take,
Ciavarella offered by way of a
convoluted apology. Then he de-
nied the kids-for-cash label.
There was no connection be-
tween the money I had received
and the children I placed.
It was a textbook example of
self-delusion, of parsing actions
and words to justify the unjusti-
able. It was the speech a villain
gives himself so he can sleep at
night.
Such tortured logic is a core
aw of our regions political ge-
stalt. It is the cornerstone of a
culture of corruption.
Public ofcials pass off ques-
tionable actions as unavoidable
or out of their hands or misinter-
preted. They mince denitions
and wash their hands. Move
along, outraged citizenry, noth-
ing to see here.
In the wake of the LAG Tow-
ing controversy, the responses
by Leighton and Dessoye have
risen to this level. They hew
to the Ciavarella model, insist-
ing that police ofcers can nab
favors from LAG owner Leo
Glodzik without consequences
as long as there is no quid pro
quo, no gain to Glodzik for his
private dealings with the cops.
But Glodzik prots handsome-
ly from his contract as exclusive
tower for the city, and police de-
cide when his hook is deployed.
There may not be an explicit
quid pro quo, but it is inevitably
implied. And it is wrong.
Leighton and Dessoye insist
police who wheel and deal in ve-
hicles owned by Glodzik are not
breaking any rules. If true, they
should be pushing to change
those rules or to nd new inter-
pretations and our brave of-
cers holding the thin blue line
should be clamoring for that
change.
Why? Because perception
matters; because hiding behind a
narrow interpretation of the let-
ter of the lawrather than abiding
by the broader spirit of it crushes
public trust; because Glodziks
billing and business practices
have come under heavy suspi-
cion without adequate explana-
tion.
And because no one should
want it to be so easy to draw par-
allels between the LAG debacle
and kids for cash.
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President and CEO
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ
Vice President/Executive Editor
Editorial Board
N. Korea threat
call for diplomacy
T
HE THREATS from
Kim Jong Un, North
Koreas young, untest-
ed leader, are extreme
even by the paranoid standards
of the dynastic dictatorship that
has led the country since 1945.
Kims bellicosity is likely in-
tended to consolidate domestic
political and military standing,
as well as to extricate conces-
sions from a wary, weary global
community. Even so, a military
miscalculation could plunge the
region into war. The global com-
munity must take the threats
seriously and apply maximum
pressure on North Korea to de-
fuse the crisis.
Kim has stated that the two
Koreas had reverted to a state
of war and has severed military
hot lines with South Korea.
He hasnt stopped with South
Korea, however: He has directly
threatened the American main-
land and U.S. military bases in
Japan and Guam.
Most gravely, in February
North Korea conducted its third
nuclear test. That provocation
triggered the United Nations Se-
curity Council to impose further
economic sanctions. Its signi-
cant that China, North Koreas
only ostensible ally, agreed to
the sanctions. This suggests that
even Beijing is tiring of Pyong-
yangs destabilizing provoca-
tions. But it also seems to sug-
gest that China fears a refugee
crisis, or U.S. bases on its border,
more than it fears Kims reckless,
repressive regime continuing to
lurch the region into crises.
For their parts, South Korea
and the United States have been
unusually public with their re-
sponses.
South Korea, which also has a
new, untested leader, has made
it clear it wont ignore North
Korean aggression. Address-
ing South Korean generals,
President Park Geun-hye stated
that, If the North attempts any
provocation against our people
and country, you must respond
strongly at the rst contact with
them without any political con-
sideration.
The United States has been
conducting joint exercises with
the South Korean military that
have included a very public
display of nuclear-capable B-2
bombers, as well as B-52 bomb-
ers and stealth ghter jets. Ad-
ditional naval vessels have also
been deployed.
This public posture shouldnt
suggest that a diplomatic so-
lution still isnt being sought,
South Korean and U.S. dip-
lomats suggested in a recent
meeting with an editorial writer.
South Koreas new government
seeks to emphasize trust-based
relations on the Korean penin-
sula.
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
OTHER OPI NI ON: SECURI TY
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Proof that the capacity tolove can indeed overcome evil
A FEW words on the
death of Elwin Wilson.
He passed last week
in a South Carolina hos-
pital at age 76. Wilson
had endured heart and
lung problems and had
suffered a recent bout
with the u.
There is little reason you would know his
name, but as a young man, Wilson made
a virtual career out of hatefulness. He was
a Klan supporter who burned crosses,
hanged a black doll in a noose, once ung a
jack handle at an African-American boy. In
1961, he was among a group of men who
attacked a busload of Freedom Riders at a
station in Rock Hill, S.C.
In none of those things was he unique, so
no, his name should ring no bells.
As it happens, Wilsons passing coincides
with a signicant anniversary. It was 50
years ago today that 65 Negroes set out
from Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and
seated themselves at the lunch counters
of ve department stores. Rather than
serve these customers, workers at four of
the counters closed up shop. One store
Britts called police and 21 demonstra-
tors were hauled away.
It was the opening gambit of what
became the signature moment of the Civil
Rights Movement, that tumultuous spring
when the world watched a town blast
human esh with high pressure hoses
capable of stripping tree bark, rather than
allow Negroes to use public facilities. The
protesters called it Project C, for confronta-
tion. History knows it by the name of the
Alabama town where it took place, a city
so thoroughly segregated there was a law
on the books banning blacks and whites
from playing checkers together: Birming-
ham.
Though everyone has seen footage of the
hoses and snarling dogs by which that city
embarrassed itself in 1963, one suspects
most of us know little about the rationale
of the demonstrations, the reason the
movement asked its people to accept such
outrageous abuse without striking back.
In a 1965 speech, Martin Luther King
explained the philosophy of nonviolent
resistance.
He could have been speaking to Wilson.
We cannot in all good conscience obey
your unjust laws, he said, because non-
cooperation with evil is as much a moral
obligation as is cooperation with good. So
do to us what you will and we will still love
you.
That deant love, he said, would survive
jails, bombs, beatings, threats and lies.
But be ye assured, he warned, that we
will wear you down by our capacity to suf-
fer. And one day we will win our freedom.
We will not only win freedom for ourselves.
We will so appeal to your heart and your
conscience that we will win you in the
process.
Here, then, is what makes Wilson memo-
rable. Four years ago, he vindicated that
prophecy. In old age, it seems, the things
hed done as a young man had begun to sit
on his conscience like stones. He once told
an interviewer about a friend who asked
him, If you died right now, do you know
where you would go? Wilson did. To
hell, he said.
Then he learned one of the Freedom
Riders he beat up in 1961 is now a member
of Congress. In 2009, Wilson sought out
John Lewis and went to Washington to ask
forgiveness, which Lewis gave. The two
men wept.
A half century ago, a handful of deter-
mined black men, women and children
committed an act of sacred courage in the
very heart of segregation. They fought for a
single goal: freedom.
But not only for themselves. No, they
also sought to free white people like
Wilson, release them from the crippling
burden of hate.
Both struggles are ongoing and some-
times, one despairs of progress. But, just
often enough, despair is interdicted by a
reminder of the human capacity to learn,
grow, become better.
This is the arc of Elwin Hope Wilsons
improbable journey. Its what the protesters
knew when they stood in that high-pres-
sure spray and sang: And they were right.
We shall overcome, someday.
Leonard Pitts Jr., winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize
for commentary, is a columnist for the Miami Herald,
1 Herald Plaza, Miami, Fla. 33132. Readers may write
to himvia email at lpitts@miamiherald.com.
COMMENTARY
LEONARD PI TTS J R.
Different paths ahead for immigration and gun control
THE CONTRASTING
paths of President
Barack Obamas two
prime legislative initia-
tives and the differ-
ent likely outcomes
reect the current state
of politics and differing
ways to cope with parti-
san acrimony and gridlock.
On immigration reform, the White
House is playing an inside game, muting
partisan rhetoric and taking a watchful but
somewhat aloof stance, while a bipartisan
group of senators crafts a sweeping bill
that would provide a path to citizenship
for many of the 11 million illegally in this
country.
Proponents are optimistic, critics are
frustrated, and there appears to be a real
chance of a successful legislative resolution
to this long-contested, controversial issue.
On gun control, however, the White
House is playing a classic outside game,
continuing to stage public pep rallies to
press its case that mass murders like that
in Newtown, Conn., require the banning of
various types of assault weapons and high-
capacity magazines as well as an enhanced
system of background checks for many
weapons exchanging hands in the country.
The prospects for signicant action
remain as uncertain as when the New-
town horror prompted Obama to tackle
the issue. And his very public campaign
is designed as much to win the support of
ordinary Americans as to pass legislation.
The bottom line on both issues is that,
with a Republican House and a Democratic
Senate and president, signicant bipartisan
support is necessary for Obama to achieve
major legislative successes. Victory is far
more likely on immigration than on gun
control.
A signicant factor is the GOPs interest
in backing immigration reform to improve
its image among Hispanics. The poor
performance by the last two Republican
presidential candidates with Latino voters
has made supporting reform more impor-
tant to the GOP future than appealing to
the nativist element that opposes such
change.
The politics of gun control are very dif-
ferent. Support for sweeping steps such as
the reinstitution and extension of the ban
on assault weapons is more partisan and
more centered in the mainly Democratic
areas of the Northeast and Pacic Coast.
Opposition stemming from a longstand-
ing gun culture and bolstered by the
National Rie Associations misleading
statements is intense in the more rural and
more conservative areas that have inordi-
nate voting power in Congress, thanks to
gerrymandering in the House and the fact
that every state has equal power in the
Senate.
Signicantly, in Obamas State of the
Union speech, he asked congressional
leaders to give the issue a vote, rather than
demand that lawmakers pass the measures.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-
Nev., is doing just that, despite his personal
opposition to banning assault weapons.
Senate prospects for banning assault
weapons seem dim, in part because of
opposition from several Democrats facing
re-election in conservative states, and such
legislation is unlikely to pass the Republi-
can-controlled House.
Despite polls showing overwhelm-
ing support among Americans, its even
uncertain whether the Senate can pass the
proposal for increased background checks
of weapons buyers, since GOP libuster
threats mean it will need 60 votes, not 51.
Meanwhile, optimism on immigration
reform stems from the fact that a biparti-
san Gang of Eight is working behind the
scenes on a Senate bill, and a similar group
is working on a House measure. Business
and labor leaders reportedly have agreed
on provisions covering temporary guest
workers, such as seasonal farm laborers.
Presumably the trickiest issue remains
whether the nal measure will include a
path to citizenship or to legal status, how
long that process will take and what steps
applicants will need to pursue.
In the end, enactment of a comprehen-
sive bill would be good for both parties.
Democrats would fulll an important
election pledge, and Republicans would get
the albatross of opposition off their backs,
enabling them to woo Hispanics on more
favorable ground.
But gun control, despite a clear need for
action, remains one of those divisive issues
where failure to act still serves the politics
of both parties.
Carl P. Leubsdorf is the former Washington bureau
chief of the Dallas Morning News. Readers may write
to himvia email at: carl.p.leubsdorf@gmail.com.
COMMENTARY
CARL LEUBSDORF
EDITORIAL
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ANOTHER VIEW
Photo by Aimee Dilger
and words byMary Therese Biebel
W
e call them Americas Team, those New York Yankees, and some fans latch on
early. Perhaps they dream someday theyll play baseball, too. Perhaps they
know theyll have big shoes to ll.
ANYONE IN retail is
familiar with this scene:
A customer comes in,
asks for help. He tries
things on, tests things
out, maybe takes some
literature, writes down
model numbers or de-
signer names.
Then, when the time comes to close the
sale, the customer says, Im still thinking.
Give me your card, and Ill get back to you
soon.
You never see him again.
Chances are he went to the Internet to
make the purchase, having gleaned every-
thing possible from the in-person experi-
ence. Its called showrooming.
The Web-based store gets the nod.
The brick-and-mortar store gets nada.
One retailer in Australia has had enough.
Celiac Supplies, a specialty foods store in
Brisbane, posted a sign on the door that
says a $5 fee will be charged for anyone
who is just looking.
In explaining the policy, the sign read:
There has been a high volume of people
who use this store as a reference and then
purchase goods elsewhere. This policy is
in line with many other clothing, shoe and
electronic stores who are also facing the
same issue.
The $5 fee is credited for anyone making
a purchase. And the store doesnt charge
kids, retirees or regular customers. But
naturally, as soon as this story circulated
on the Web, the policy was blasted by crit-
ics on the Web.
I doubt the store will be better off. And it
might have stated things more gracefully.
But I do think it has a point.
We are in such a rush to lead our lives
on the Internet, we overlook what we are
doing to our lives outside of it. Yes, I know
everyone wants a good price. But Internet
retailers can beat the prices of your local
store for many reasons, including no over-
head for rent, property taxes, electricity,
utilities, security, clean up or the salaries of
all those nice salespeople who tell you ev-
erything so that you can buy it on the Web
where most sellers dont even provide a
phone number.
They also might be overseas or in a
cheaper state. Oh, and you dont always get
charged sales tax.
But if we keep ordering everything
online, there may be nowhere to shop but
online. Look at Borders. Once a thriving
business with hundreds of bookstores,
it eventually sunk under the weight of a
shrinking market and the cost of operating
giant stores.
Now Borders is kaput. Its buildings were
torn down or became vacant eyesores. The
lovely experience of browsing its aisles is
gone.
Sure, online booksellers are thriving. But
what does that do for your neighborhood?
Or, for that matter, your neighbors?
And Borders was a multinational chain
when it went down. Imagine life for the
mom-and-pop shop.
Historians will tell you that nothing
changed the American retail experience in
the 20th century more than the shopping
mall. Once developers clustered hundreds
of stores in a single place (with ample
parking), the American Main Street all but
disappeared. People stopped seeing each
other in the center of town. They felt less
connected to their community certainly
less connected to its businesses.
Well, the Internet, to me, will blow
the shopping mall away. A recent IBM
study showed that nearly half of all online
purchases were a result of showrooming,
meaning local stores get the tease, Web
stores get the tally. It also found that 35%
of consumers werent sure whether their
next purchase would be retail or online.
You can feel where this is heading. And
its a shame. Yes, business is cutthroat, and
retailers may need to match online prices
to stay aoat and integrate the Web more
into their shopping experience.
But the one thing the Web still cant
deliver is the one-on-one touch, the smiling
face, the conversation in the tting-room
area, the see you next time on the way
out.
Dont diminish such things as silly. They
are part of an endangered category called
human contact.
Charging $5 to look around may be
short-sighted. But as the owner told a
Brisbane newspaper, Im not doing com-
munity service.
The thing is, she actually is. But if
people dont see it that way, she wont be
for long.
Mitch Albomis a columnist for the Detroit Free
Press. Readers may write to himat: Detroit Free
Press, 600 W. Fort St., Detroit, Mich. 48226.
COMMENTARY
MI TCH ALBOM
MAIL BAG | LETTERS FROM READERS
Extend Medicare,
close loopholes
O
ur retirees worry about our
children, grandchildren. We
do not want to leave a large
debt to be the legacy. Right way,
wrong way.
The wrong way is to continue
to give tax breaks to many big
corporations such as General
Electric, which avoids paying
taxes, while many Americans go
hungry.
The government should al-
low Medicare to negotiate the
prices of prescriptions with drug
companies, which would save
$200 billion over 10 years,.
Medicare is prohibited from
cornering this. The government
should allow the U.S. Health
Secretary to negotiate with
pharmacy companies on behalf
of Medicare recipients, saving
48 million; these savings would
extend the life of Medicare.
Require drug companies to
extend Medicare discounts on
low income savings, and save
$135 million over 10 years; close
tax loopholes on Wall Street,
which allow corporations to pay
no taxes (Delaware tax Loop-
hole). We let that slide by.
It doesnt take a rocket scien-
tist to gure this one!
Robert D. Dougherty
Waymart
Writer disputes
state Reps letter
S
tate Rep. Stephen Kinsey is
mixing his fruits in his recent
letter (April 3). Gov. Corbett
and his administration have to
look at current and future in-
come to the state to determine
which, if any, services must be
cut/slashed. Such has nothing
to do with privatizing the state
stores.
Privatizing the stores will
bring in immediate income
to the state, whereas social
programs continue to erode the
states economy.
That Mr. Kinsey believes li-
quor stores will not share prots
with the public is not any more
true than state gambling was
to lower property taxes. Now
THAT the citizens of the state
know is not true. Were all still
waiting for lower property taxes.
How is it that 48 states are
private and only Pennsylvania
and Utah are under state con-
trol? Weve not heard stories of
magnitudes of drunken drivers,
bombastic numbers of under-
age purchases or other dire
consequences. And, apparently
the privatization in those states
occurred quietly and with little
outrage.
I suggest to Mr. Kinsey that
since his districts unemploy-
ment rate is at 16.2 percent
he do something to encourage
businesses to open or relocate
in Pennsylvania. Why not
address the many issues that
make Pennsylvania an undesir-
able place in which to conduct
business.
As Ive written before, its
time for Pennsylvania to move
into the 21st century.
Melanie Manning
Mountain Top
Gaymarriagestance
incenses reader
I
am writing this letter (its the
rst Ive ever written to a news-
paper) concerning the nasty and
bigoted letter by S. Wychock
(May 30) regarding gay mar-
riage. First of all, spousal rights
for gays and lesbians are not
special rights.
Special rights are those giv-
en to a population that are not
attainable by the general popula-
tion. It also seems inconvenient
that this person also may have
gay people move down the
street from them. Im sure his/
her property values will not take
a hit because of this.
Furthermore, how did the
gay community bring all their
problems on themselves? The
idea of gay people burning in
hell is pretty intense of a state-
ment and S. Wychock has some
proof of this?
Since God made gay people,
why would God then decide to
burn them in hell?
By the way, eating shellsh,
wearing cotton and many other
common human acts today are
also hell-burning acts. We are all
doomed if the younger gen-
eration is all brain dead as S.
Wychock says.
Pack your bags, protect your
sons and daughters cause a
brain dead throng of hell burn-
ing gays are moving onto your
block!
B. Pitts
Wilkes-Barre
Candidate sees new
future for county
I
s the home rule initiative des-
tined for failure? Is the charter
a piece of garbage as Luzerne
County Solicitor Vito Deluca
stated when arguing against the
adoption of home rule? Or is
it our chance to bring Luzerne
County into the 21st century
while righting years of misman-
agement?
The council and manager
have selectively disregarded
provisions in the charter over
the past 15 months, leading
people to jokingly refer to it as
the Cafeteria Charter.
Can it be that the home rule
charter is so fatally awed that
it may have been better to keep
the old form of government? Or
are the people making the deci-
sions handicapping our much
needed opportunity for self
governance?
If you ask me, I believe we
have serious problems, but
nothing that cant be remedied
with the right people in ofce.
The current Council is made up
of mostly well-connected, well
liked people with good inten-
tions but lack ownership of the
process and the vision needed
to move our county forward.
We must remind ourselves
how we got here.
The voters are at the top
of the food chain. However,
because our diets are gener-
ally based on what tastes good,
not necessarily whats good for
us, we end up buying food (a
legislative & executive county
government staff) that doesnt
benet us.
Winston Churchill said it best,
The best argument against
democracy is a ve minute
conversation with the average
voter, suggesting that an edu-
cated voter is our best defense
against poor government.
Please take time to educate
yourself prior to this upcoming
election, and look for council
candidates who are good for
you.
Well be a whole lot healthier
because of it.
Renee Ciaruffoli-Taffera Larksville
Candidate for Luzerne County
Council
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Obama wants an issue
rather than a solution
IS A biparti-
san immigra-
tion deal at
hand? Its
close. Last
week, the AFL-
CIO and the
Chamber of
Commerce worked out a guest-
worker compromise that allows
in foreign workers on a sliding
scale of 20,000 to 200,000, de-
pending on the strength of the
economy.
Nice deal. As are the other
elements of the Senates
bipartisan Gang of Eight plan
the expansion of H-1B visas
for skilled immigrants, serious
tracking of visa overstayers and,
most important, a universal E-
Verify system that would make
it very risky for any employer to
hire an illegal immigrant.
But theres a rub. Its the
perennial rub. Are Democrats
serious about border enforce-
ment? Its supposed to be the
trigger that would allow illegal
immigrants to start on the path
to citizenship.
Why is a trigger necessary?
To prevent a repeat of the 1986
asco where amnesty was
granted and border enforcement
never came giving us todays
11 million living in the shadows.
Yet just a week ago, Home-
land Security Secretary Janet
Napolitano, referring to border
enforcement, averred that rely-
ing on one thing as a so-called
trigger is not the way to go.
Regarding legalization, there
needs to be certainty. But not
for border security?
And shes the person in
charge of securing that border.
Now listen to President Obama:
Given the size of the border, its
never going to be 110 percent
perfect. What we can do is to
continue to improve it.
The usual Obama straw man.
Whos asking for 110 percent
enforcement? And the need is
for something a lot more than
just improvement. The objective
is to reduce a river to a trickle.
Its doable. The two sections
with triple fencing outside San
Diego have reduced inltration
by 92 percent.
To be sure, the Gang of Eight
enforcement trigger is not ideal.
The 11 million get near-instant
legalization on the day,
perhaps six to nine months
after the bill is signed, when
Homeland Security submits a
plan (with the required funding)
to achieve within a decade 90
percent apprehension and 100
percent real-time surveillance.
This plan triggers proba-
tionary legalization, which in
reality is permanent, because
once the 11 million register, it is
inconceivable their status would
be revoked.
Lets be clear. A mere DHS
enforcement plan is a very weak
trigger. I would prefer legaliza-
tion to occur later, once the plan
is actually carried out and some
independent body certies that
the border is essentially closed.
But that simply will not hap-
pen. Democrats control the Sen-
ate and the White House, and
they will only agree to a weaker
trigger. Which is? Legalization
rst i.e., living here openly
without fear of deportation but
nothing more until the border
is controlled. Until then, no
one even starts on the path to
citizenship no green card, no
naturalization.
So why is Obama undermin-
ing even that compromise,
asserting that this earned path-
way to citizenship must not
be put off further and further,
that it must be certain not
contingent on veriable bench-
marks of border closure?
Are he and Napolitano signal-
ing to their hard-core open-bor-
der constituency that they will
try to sabotage passage of any
law that has a serious enforce-
ment trigger, or that they will
try to sabotage enforcement
if a strict law is nonetheless
enacted?
Why? Isnt border control an
elementary principle of sover-
eignty? What country deliber-
ately forfeits the right to decide
who gets to join its communal
life?
Remember: Were not talking
about the 11 million already
here who will be legalized as a
matter of both practicality and
compassion. Were talking about
the next11 million. Without bor-
der enforcement, they will be
here. If you dont build it the
fence, the visa-tracker, E-Verify
they will come.
Why deliberately create the
next immigration crisis? Is it
because you coldly calculate
that this wave and the next are
destined to be partisans of your
political party? Talk about plac-
ing party over country.
Or perhaps Obama intends
this to be a poison pill: (1) Dem-
onstrate unmistakable bad faith
on enforcement. (2) Undermine
the Gang of Eights already
weak border-control trigger.
(3) And thus force Republicans
to defeat this immigration
reform as newly dened and
newly defanged of enforcement.
Obama seems to want an
issue, not a solution a potent
political issue for Democrats
to demagogue in 2014 and
2016 and forever. If so, given
the Democrats incessant and
lachrymose expressions of
compassion for those living in
the shadows, this would be the
ultimate in cynicism.
Charles Krauthammers email ad-
dress is letters@charleskrauthammer.
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History seems to
be repeating itself
S
ee if any of this sounds
familiar:
1. The top 1 percent of prop-
erty owners owned 44 percent
of the wealth.
2. It is no longer a govern-
ment of the people, by the
people, and for the people, but
a government of Wall Street, by
Wall Street and for Wall Street.
There are thirty men in the
United States whose aggregate
wealth is over one and one-half
billion dollars. There are half a
million looking for work.
3. The poor found themselves
paying almost entirely for the
staggering costs of the war.
4. All over the country,
people organized spontaneously
to stop evictions, in New York,
in Chicago, in other cities-when
word spread that someone
was being evicted, a crowd
would gather; the police would
remove the furniture from the
house, put it out in the street,
and the crowd would bring the
furniture back.
Number 1: was written by a
historian who studied Boston
tax lists in 1687 and 1771 found
that by 1770, the top 1 percent
of property owners owned 44
percent of the wealth.
Number 2: The great Populist
orator from Topeka, Kansas,
Mary Ellen Lease, told an
enthusiastic crowd in 1890.Wall
Street owns the country. It is
no longer a government of the
people, by the people, and for
the people, but a government
of Wall Street, by Wall Street
and for Wall Street. Our laws
are the output of a system
which clothes rascals in robes
and honesty in rags. There are
thirty men in the United States
whose aggregate wealth is over
one and one-half billion dollars.
There are half a million looking
for work.
Number 3: The Spanish
American war in 1898 brought
more employment and higher
wages, but also higher prices.
Philip Foner says: Not only
was there a startling increase
in the cost of living, but, in the
absence of an income tax, the
poor found themselves paying
almost entirely for the stagger-
ing costs of the war through
increased levies on sugar, mo-
lasses, tobacco, and other taxes.
Number 4: In the 1930s All
over the country, people orga-
nized spontaneously to stop
evictions, in New York, in Chi-
cago, in other cities-when word
spread that someone was being
evicted, a crowd would gather;
the police would remove the
furniture from the house, put it
out in the street, and the crowd
would bring the furniture back.
I guess George Santayana
was right when he said: Those
who cannot remember the past
are condemned to repeat it.
William J. Herbert
Wilkes-Barre
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Reader says pope
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Francis I, Vicar of Christ. It is
a bright future for the Catholic
church. It rules. God grant him
many years!
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W / $50 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE
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OR
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*
W / $10 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE
& $50 0 N M AC B ON U S CAS H
$
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*
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FOR
*$269 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles
p eryea r; Res id u a l= $14537.90; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru
NM AC @ T ier1; $1790.50 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+)
p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,000.
STK#N22778
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OR
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$
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*
W / $30 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE
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$
299
*
P ER M O.
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FOR
*$299 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles
p eryea r; Res id u a l= $19630.80; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru
NM AC @ T ier1; $1790.50 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+)
p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,000.
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Only 6,424 Miles. On this Deep Cherry Convertible with Beige
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08 PONTIAC G6 SEDAN
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Alloy Wheels, Remote Keyless Entry............ NOW$11,500
11 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle. Style,
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12 DODGE AVENGER
Redline Red Exterior, 6Cyl., Power 8 Way
Driver Seat, Only 11,775 Miles ....................... NOW$16,900
10 MAZDA 3I TOURING
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Bluetooth, iPod/MP3 Input, Automatic,................... $16,900
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Front Seat Side Airbags.................................. NOW$18,900
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Only 4,300 Miles on this Spotless 500.
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O7 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4
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Power Locks .................................................................$15,900
12 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED 4X4
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, In Dash Navigation,
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Only 20,327 Miles.............................................. NOW$21,900
11 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET AWD
Only 21,731 Miles, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Air and Heat, Remote
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6 cylinder, All wheel Drive ............................. NOW$19,900
11 JEEP COMPASS LIMITED 4X4
Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, GPS
Navigation, Leather Seating, Remote Start,
18 Chrome Wheels.................................................... $21,700
12 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW
Heated First and Second Row Seats, Rear DVD,
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Rear Backup Camera, Power Liftgate.......... NOW$23,400
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GPS Navigation, Safety Tec Package,
Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle.... NOW$29,900
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Remote Start, Sirius XM Satellite Radio...................$18,500
12 KIA SEOL+
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08 KIA AMANTI
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12 KIA OPTIMA SX
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11 CADILLAC CTS AWD
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Communication System..............................................$27,400
12 RAM 1500 CREW CAB SPORT 4X4
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Go Green With This New Body Style, Gets Between 41 & 47 MPG,
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Leather Trimmed Seats, Heated Front Seats,
Former Chrysler Exec. Vehicle...................................$29,900
12 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE
Only 10,770 Miles on this Convertible from Florida.
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13 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
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Safety Tech Pkg., Saphire Blue Exterior
17,034 miles...................................................... NOW$23,900
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Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Gloss Black
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MDS, All Wheel Drive.................................... $33,900
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Sunroof, Rear DVD......................................... $42,700
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Former Chrysler Group Company Vehicle, Only 7,677
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Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Limited Production
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Bluetooth Streaming Audio.......................... $35,700
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2008 JEEP
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SAHARA 4X4
STK#8L535629
NOW
$29,400
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$15,600
2012 FIAT
500 SPORT
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2011 JEEP WRANGLER
4 DR SAHARA 4X4
STK#121127I
NOW
$29,900
2013 DODGE
CHARGER RALLYE
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STK#BD281321
STK#130131L
NOW
$25,800
2013 FORD FUSION
HYBRID
STK#130204B
2012 JEEP PATRIOT
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NOW
$18,900
AS LOWAS
$279
2008 PONTIAC G6
STK#130216D
NOW
$11,500
2012 CHRYSLER
300S V8 AWD
STK#130131S
NOW
$33,900
NOW
$22,700
HEMI
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$24,700
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STK#130228G
2012 CHRYSLER
200 TOURING
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2012 CHRYSLER
200 TOURING
CONVERTIBLE
STK#130218F
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$20,700
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2012 FIAT 500
ABARTH TURBO
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2012 DODGE
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STK# 130109D
NOW
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2012 KIA SEOL+
NOW
$16,300
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$236
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$22,900
2012 JEEP
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ONE
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47MPG
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7,688
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$12,900
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$18,900
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2012 DODGE GRAND
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2012 DODGE
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NOW
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DRIVE
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2004 WRANGLER 4X4
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ONLY
15,414
MILES
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13,679
MILES
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10,778
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12,296
MILES
ALL WHEEL
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AS LOWAS
$279
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135 Legals/
Public Notices
135 Legals/
Public Notices
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices
230 Real Estate
Auction
230 Real Estate
Auction
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF ZONING
HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Zoning
Hearing Board of the CIty of Pittston will
conduct a public hearing on Monday
April 22, 2013 at 5:00 pm, prevailing
time, at Pittston City Hall, 35 Broad Street,
First Floor Conference Room, Pittston Pa
19640 to consider the following matter:
1) Request of Taffera Realty for variances
of Section 405 District Regulations of the
City of Pittston Zoning Ordinance for a lot
at 105 East Columbus Avenue to per-
mit construction of a 5 unit apartment
building. Specifically, the ordinance
requires lots for multi-unit buildings to be
100 feet wide and the lot is 50 feet wide;
and the ordinance requires 3,000 square
feet of lot space per unit, or 15,000
square feet, and the lot is 7,500 square
feet. It is noted that the development pro-
posal does provide the required off-street
parking for 10 cars.
A copy of the application for a zoning per-
mit and hearing are on file and available
for public inspection during normal busi-
ness hours in the Office of the City Admin-
istrator, City Hall, 35 Broad Street,
Pittston. Anyone requiring special accom-
modations to attend the hearing should
telephone the administrative offices at
570-654-0513 by 4pm on Friday April 19th.
The CIty of Pittston does not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, national origin,
sex, sexual orientation, religion, age,
disabilIty or family status on employment
or the provision of services.
FOR THE CITY OF PITTSTON
ZONING HEARING BOARD:
David Allen Hines
Zoning Officer
Octagon Family
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375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
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135 Legals/
Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE that the
Board of School
Directors of the
Pittston Area
School District has
scheduled a public
hearing for
Wednesday, April
10, 2013 at 6:30
p.m., prevailing
time, at the Pittston
Area Primary Cen-
ter, 210 Rock
Street,
Hughestown, PA
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania for the
purpose of consid-
ering permanently
closing the school
building known as
the Pittston Area
Kindergarten Cen-
ter and also known
as the Ben Franklin
Kindergarten Cen-
ter located at 611
Walnut Street,
Dupont, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia. The public is
invited to attend.
DEBORAH A.
RACHILLA
Board Secretary
INVITATION
TO BID
Berwick Area
School District is
currently soliciting
bids for the pur-
chase of SECURITY
SYSTEM CAMERA
UPGRADE. For
more details please
visit our website:
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LEGAL NOTICE
DEADLINES
Saturday
12:30 on Friday
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Wednesday
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LEGAL NOTICE
Mohegan Sun @
Pocono Downs
License Renewal
Hearing
The Pennsylvania
Gaming Control
Board is holding a
public hearing on
Thursday, April 25,
2013 to gather evi-
dence, including
public comment, on
the renewal of the
Slot Operators Lic-
ense of Downs
Racing, LP, operator
of Mohegan Sun at
Pocono Downs in
Luzerne County.
The hearing will
begin at 10:00 a.m.
at the Township of
Plains Municipal
Building #2 located
at 50 Second Street
in Plains, Pennsyl-
vania.
Citizens, community
groups and elected
officials wishing to
present oral or writ-
ten testimony, which
will become part of
the evidentiary re-
cord in this matter,
can now register by
clicking on a special
link on the Quick
Links section of
homepage on the
PGCB website,
www.gamingcon-
trolboard.pa.gov.
The deadline for re-
gistration to speak
at the hearing is
noon on Wednes-
day, April 24th.
Written comments
can also be mailed,
with a postmark no
later than Wednes-
day, April 24th, to
the PA Gaming Con-
trol Board, P.O. Box
69060, Harrisburg,
PA 17106, Attention:
Board Secretary.
The comments can
be faxed prior to
that deadline to
717-346-8350.
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REQUEST
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More information
can be found on
our website:
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under Bid
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409 Autos under
$5000
LEOS AUTO SALES
93 Butler Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
VW 01 JETTA
VR6 auto, sunroof,
CD, one owner.
$3,850
Ford 95 Ranger
Pick Up
2WD, 4 cylinder,
auto. excellent gas
mileage. Long box
with bed liner.
$1,950
Current Inspection
On All Vehicles
DEALER
2 SUZUKI 03
GRAND VITARAS 4X4
93,000 & 96,000
miles. Prices Too
Low to Print!
CHEVY 00 BLAZER
4 door, 4 x4 LT
Power windows
& locks. Auto,
2 owners.
Not a Nicer One!
$3,995
CHRYSLER `96 LHS
Dark green/tan
leather. 107K miles.
Fair condition. In-
finity sound, factory
alloy wheels. New
front bearings,
rotors & brakes.
$1,400
570-287-8996
DODGE 94 GRAND
CARAVAN
One owner. Only
115,000 miles.
Immaculate
condition.
Where are you
going to find one
for only
$2,895?
PONTIAC `98 GRAND
AM GT
Excellent running
condition, mainte-
nance free. $2,700
(570) 779-3048
409 Autos under
$5000
DODGE 99
STRATUS
71,000 original
miles, 4 cylinder,
great on gas
$4,495
FORD `87
ECONOLINE 350
CARGO VAN
With extended
back. Could drive
our use for parts.
Trailer hitch
included. $1,050.
(570) 333-4827
PONTIAC 06 G6
4 door sedan.
Hunter green
132,000 miles.
New inspection.
Save thousands.
$5,995
412 Autos for Sale
BMW `97 Z3
1.9 ROADSTER
70,102 miles, Mon-
treal blue, new
tires, recently
serviced. $7,800.
(570)690-3339
BUICK `97 LESABRE
Excellent running
condition, mainte-
nance free. $3,200.
570-287-0600
CHEVY 10
AVEO LT
4 door, 4 cylinder,
auto, air, PS, PB,
CD player. Very
clean & economi-
cal. Like New!
ONE LOW PRICE
$8,995
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
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RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
FORD 08 FOCUS SE
Silver, black interior.
4 door sedan.
Power windows
and locks, CD. 104k
highway miles.
Runs excellent.
$7200 negotiable.
570-578-9222
FORD RANGER XCAB94
4x4, 5-speed
$3,495
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
VITOS
&
GINOS
Auto Sales
949 Wyoming
Ave, Forty Fort
288-8995
93 UD Tow Truck
with wheel lift.
64k. $8,995
94 Jeep
Cherokee V8.
Runs great.
Power windows
& doors.
$2,995
96 F150 Pickup.
auto, runs good.
$2,495
96 Pontiac
Grand Prix.
White, air,
power windows
& brakes, 4
door, runs good,
106K. $2,995
01 Ford Taurus
SES
4 door, air, power
doors & win-
dows.
$2,995
99 Chevy S10
Blazer 4 door,
power windows,
doors & seats.
126,000 miles.
$3,995
03 Ford Wind-
star 4 door, all
power options.
96,000 miles.
$4,300
04 Nissan
Armada, 7 pass-
enger. 4wd.
Excellent condi-
tion. $10,900
09 Mercedes
GL450, 7 pass-
enger. Too many
options to list. 30K
miles. Garage
kept. Cream puff.
$42,500
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11 AUDI S5 CONV.
Sprint blue, black
/ brown leather
int., navigation,
7 spd auto turbo,
AWD
10 CHEVY IMPALA LT
silver, V6, 50k miles
08 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
blue, auto, V6
07 NISSAN SENTRA S
black, auto, 4 cyl..
07 BUICK LUCERNE
CXL, silver, grey
leather
06 AUDI A8L
grey, blue leather,
navigation AWD
05 AUDI A6
All Road. Green
2 tone, leather
AWD
05 VW JETTA GLS
grey, black leather,
sunroof, alloys
04 CHEVY MALIBU LT
Blue
04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS
silver, auto,
sunroof
03 SUZUKI AERO
Silver, 5 speed
73 PORSCHE 914
green & black, 5
spd, 62k miles.
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 JEEP PATRIOT
SPORT black, 4
cyl. 5 speed 4x4
07 GMC YUKON 4X4
DENALI black, 3rd
seat, Navigation
07 DODGE CARAVAN
SXT green,
4 door, 7 pass
mini van
05 MERCURY MARINER
PREMIUM. Seafoam
green, leather,
V6, FWD
06 HONDA PILOT EX
silver, 3rd seat,
4x4
06 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO REG CAB
truck red, 4x4
06 NISSAN XTERRA
black, V6, 4x4
06 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO,
gold, V6 4x4
06 JEEP COMMANDER
black, 3rd seat,
entertainment
center, 4x4
06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, gold,
3rd seat, 4x4
06 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB SLT
black, 4 door, V8,
4x4 truck
06 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB, Black,
V8, 4x4 truck
06 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, SILVER, 4X4
05 CHEVY EQUINOX
grey, V6 AWD
05 MERCURY MARINER
PREMIER white, tan
leather, AWD
05 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
LX WHITE, V6, 4X4
05 NISSAN PATHFINDER
SE silver 3rd seat
4x4
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
Red, V6 4x4
05 SUZUKI XL7 EX
gold, V6, 4x4
05 TOYOTA SIENNA LE
gold, 7 passenger
mini van
05 HYUNDAI TUSCON LX
green auto, AWD
04 BUICK RNDEZVOUS
CXL black, 3rd
seat AWD
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
LT green, grey
leather, 4 door
4x4 truck
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
green, 4 door 4x4
03 CADILLAC ESCALADE
black, grey leather
3rd seat, 4x4
03 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT blue V6 4x4
03 NISSAN XTERRA
silver, V6, 4x4
03 FORD F150 XLT
SUPERCREW 4x4
truck, gold
02 TOYOTA TUNDRA
SR5 XCAB TRUCK
white 4x4
01 FORD RANGER
REG
CAB TRUCK white,
V6 2WD
01 DODGE RAM
1500 QUAD CAB
SLT 5.9 liter,
brown, 8 box 4x4
truck
00 JEEP WRANGLER
SPORT blue, 2
door, soft top,
4x4 5 speed
99 FORD F150 SUPER
CAB, silver 4x4
truck
HONDA ACCORD EXL 10
Leather and well
Equipped.
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
JEEP WRANGLER 10
Sahara Unlimited,
4X4
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
WANTED!
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570-301-3602
412 Autos for Sale
MAZDA 3 08
Extra clean. 5
speed. 41K miles
$12,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
NISSAN 01 ALTIMA
GXE
4 cylinder.
5 speed.
Great
economical car!
$3,495.
570-696-4377
PONTIAC GRAND AM 02
$3,995
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
SUBARU OUTBACK 11
Station wagon,
AWD.
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
SUZUKI 08
FORENZA
55k. 4Auto, air, all
power. Cruise, tilt,
CD. Economical.
Very Clean!
ONE LOW PRICE
$7,995
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
Grey, with tan, new
tires, air, power win-
dows/locks. 118K.
Keyless entry, GPS,
Balance of Toyota
Extended Warranty.
Clean Car Fax.
$8,500, OBO.
570-881-1760
TOYOTA 01 COROLLA
Reduced to
$2,900, OBO, Auto-
matic, 164,500
miles.
570-854-9122
TOYOTA 03 COROLLA LE
5 speed
$3,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
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
421 Boats &
Marinas
BAYLINER 88 CAPRI
171/2 ft. with out-
board 85hp motor.
Bikini top, trailer
included. Runs ex-
cellent. $2,500,
OBO. 570-714-3300
570-675-8693
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
TRAILER 09
FOOD CONCESSION
6 X 12, tow
behind. Turnkey
operation. $14,000.
570-899-8478
439 Motorcycles
SUZUKI BURGMAN
400 SCOOTER
5,000 miles with
extra storage
garage kept. $2900
570-406-7566
439 Motorcycles
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
442 RVs & Campers
MONTANA 02
MOUNTAINEER
35, two slides.
Fully equipped,
excellent condition,
25 awning. Many
options. $15,500
570-430-4254
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in the Classifieds!
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451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `98
SILVERADO 1500
EXTENDED CAB LS
Runs great! 211,000
miles, 4x4, new
windshield, alter-
nator, front wheel
studs, spark plug
wires, ignition mod-
ule, brakes, throttle
body gasket, 3 oxy-
gen sensors, fuel
pump, tank, & filter.
New tires with alloy
rims. New transmis-
sion. $4,000, OBO.
570-793-5593
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
DODGE 06 DAKOTA
CLUB CAB
6 speed.
EXTRA SHARP!
$5,995
570-696-4377
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 00
WINDTAR SEL
Leather.
Like New!
$3,995
570-696-4377
JEEP `91 CHEROKEE
4.0 liter, 4 WD,
auto, 98,000 miles.
runs great! $1,500.
570-287-8410
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
FORD 07 FOCUS
4 DOOR SE
52K MILES
4 Cylinder, Auto, Air,
Power Steering,
Power Brakes,
Power Windows,
Power locks, Sun-
roof, Cruise, Tilt,
CD. EXCELLENT
GAS MILES.
ONE LOW PRICE!
$8,995
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
FORD 08
RANGER
4 cylinder, auto, air,
PS, PB, ABS,
AM/FM. New
Bedliner. Excellent
Condition, Gas
Saver.
ONE LOW PRICE
$6,995
Full Notary Service
Tags & Title
Transfers
BENS AUTO SALES
RT 309 W-BTwp.
Near Wegmans
570-822-7359
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
GMC 06 ENVOY
4X4, V6, sunroof.
LIKE NEW!
$5,995.
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
GMC 01 SIERRA
4X4. V8. 1 owner.
LIKE NEW!
$5,995
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
GMC 03 ENVOY
4X4. V6. DVD.
3rd row seat.
EXTRA CLEAN!
$5,995
570-696-4377
HONDA 09 CIVIC
Low miles, 4 door,
4 cylinder, auto.
$14,400
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
KIA `05 SEDONA
LX VAN
V6, automatic, all
power, CD player,
rear climate control.
$10,000
570-883-4568
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2013 CHEVY
MALIBU LS
Stk. #13584, ECOTEC 2.5L DOHC 6 Speed Automatic, PW, PDL,
Air, P. Mirrors, Tinted Glass, Stabilitrak, XM Satellite Radio, Onstar
w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Compass Display, 16 Aluminum
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qualifed buyers; any applicable lease incentives have been applied. MALIBU - Lease for $239 per mo. plus tax for 36 mos., 12K miles per year, $0 due at lease signing to well qualifed buyers; any applicable lease incentives have been applied. SILVERADO - Lease for $269 per mo. plus tax for 39 mos., 12K miles per year, $2999 (cash
or trade) due at lease signing to well qualifed buyers; any applicable lease incentives have been applied. CAMARO - Lease for $299 per mo. plus tax for 36 mos., 12K miles per year, $0 due at lease signing to well qualifed buyers; any applicable lease incentives have been applied.Traverse - Lease for $259 per mo. plus tax for 36
mos., 12K miles per year, $2640 due at lease signing to well qualifed buyers; any applicable lease incentives have been applied. Not responsible for typographical errors. Pictures for illustration purposes only; See dealer for warranty details. Prices & payment ofers end April 30, 2013.
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PER MO.
FOR 36 MOS.
OR Lease
For Only
$
22,999
*
Starting At
Only
MSRP $25,015
2013 CHEVY
SILVERADO
1500 CREW CAB 4X4
Stk. #13205, 4.8L V8 Auto., PW, PDL, A/C, XM
Satellite Radio, Onstar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation,
CD, Remote Start, Prep. Pkg., Pwr. Heated Mirrors
2013 CHEVY
TRAVERSE LS FWD
#13407, 3.6L V6 6 Speed Auto., A/C, 2nd/3rd Row Split
Bench Seat, Rear Vision Camera, Onstar w/ turn-by-turn
navigation, XM Satellite, Color Touch AM/FM Radio w/
CD Player, Rear Spoiler, Heated Mirrors
$
279
*
PER MO.
FOR 36 MOS.
OR Lease
For Only
$
22,999
*
Starting At
Only
$
28,987
*
Sale Price Starting At Only
$
259
*
PER MO.
FOR 36 MOS.
OR Lease
For Only
$
29,997
*
Starting At
Only
ALL STAR
EDITION
MSRP $37,390
MSRP $32,185 MSRP $24,245
WVONMO VALLEV
UV MEME PAV MEME UV MEME
415 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
570.822.8870
Cars in
Color
Use your tax refund to buy.
(See sales representative for details)
steve@yourcarbank.com
www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com
FREE GAS when you nance a vehicle
up to 36 months
Quality
Cars
1553 Main Street, Peckville, PA 18452
PRESTIGE
ONE AUTO
WEBUY
VEHICLES!
Call Dan Lane @ 570-489-0000
*Tax, tags & license fees not included.
2003 Audi TT 225hp 87791 .................. $12,990
2004 BMW Conv 330Ci 80128 ......... $13,499
2006 BMW 325xi 35196...................... $19,990
2006 BMW Sport 66543...................... $17,595
2006 Cadillac DTS 33265..................... $15,789
2001 Chevrolet z06 27693.................. $25,896
2002 Chevrolet Corvette 19123 ...... $24,649
2004 Chevy Venture LS Ext 90840 ....$5,400
2006 Chrysler PT 63774..........................$6,999
2011 Dodge Caliber Mainst 23154 $13,676
2007 Ford E350 Pass 56256.............. $13,999
2006 Ford F150 Crew XLT 72345 ... $17,999
2007 Ford F150 Crew58765 ............. $19,899
2005 Ford Mustang GT 28536.......... $17,999
2006 Ford Mustang Conv V6 110258 ...$9,376
2007 Ford Mustang GT 32569 .......... $18,498
2005 GMC Canyon SL Z85 70275 ... $13,999
2006 Honda CR-V SE 73435............... $13,990
2006 Hummer H3 Luxury 72123...... $17,453
2007 Hummer H3 Base 81999.......... $16,346
2007 Hyundai Santa Fe SE 80013.....$11,999
2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS 75432 ......$7,984
2006 Jeep Commander 4WD 68574 $14,599
2009 Jeep Wrangler X 35760............ $19,999
2012 Mazda3 i Sport 3963................. $17,789
2007 Mercedes-Benz Conv CLK550 45000$26,999
2006 Nissan Frontier SE 75941......... $14,999
2005 Nissan Xterra SE 86984 ........... $10,999
2003 Porsche Boxter S 26998........... $24,998
2009 Suzuki SX4 AWD 30482 ............ $12,999
2007 Toyota FJ 4WD 56884................ $21,756
2007 Volkswagen GTI 2.0T 52338 ... $14,999
2010 Volkswagen Tiguan AWD SE 22065. $17,999
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MOTORTWINS
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
718-4050
CALL STEVE MORENKO
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags. **See dealer for details.
2001 Oldsmobile
Silhouette
$
2,995
*
Perfect Running, Clean, Right Price!
2003 Ford
F-150 V6
$
4,500
*
Runs Great, Auto, 4x4, Great Truck!
2004 Saturn Ion
$
4,995
*
Very Nice Condition,
Runs 100% Clean
1999 Ford F-150
Ext. Cab
$
3,895
*
Runs Great, V8, 4x4
1999 Mazda
Millenium
$
4,295
*
Loaded, Low Mileage, 4 Dr, Sunroof,
Leather, H. Seats, 1 Owner, Very Clean
2003 Suzuki
Grand Vitara
$
5,995
*
Tax Time is THE Time
at Motor Twins Auto Mart
S
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468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
AS ALWAYS ***HIGHEST PRICES***
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
VEHICLES!!!
DRIVE IN PRICES
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Vehicles must be COMPLETE!!
PLUS ENTER TO WIN $500 CASH!!
DRAWINGTO BE HELD LAST DAY
OF EACH MONTH
www.wegotused.com
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
JEEP 04 WRANGLER
6 cylinder. 5 speed
4x4
$9,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
MAZDA 08
TRIBUTE
Touring addition,
4X4, traction con-
trol, four cylinder, all
records, great con-
dition, remainder of
six year, 75,000 mile
dealership warranty.
New tires, 60,000
miles. Color, Tung-
sten Grey $13,000.
(570) 474-0723
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
MERCEDES 01 BENZ
CLK 320
Coupe. Extra clean
& sharp. $10,999
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
TOYOTA CAMRY
One owner, auto,
air. Warranty.
$6,900
444 Market St.
Kingston
MAFFEI
Auto Sales
570-288-6227
VOLVO `08 XC90
Only 50,000 miles!
Garage kept. Non-
smoker, silver-beige
interior. Seven pas-
senger, all power
options, $19,900.
Trades welcome.
(570) 817-6000
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
All
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
DRY CLEANI NG
BUSINESS. Fully
equipped, will lease
to own or sell equip-
ment outright. 6 N.
Broad St. W. Hazle-
ton 570-362-0845
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Northeast PA sales
route for sale. Ten
year established
customer base.
147K in sales in
2012. One man
operation. Unlimited
growth potential.
Retiring, priced to
sell. Serious
Inquiries Only.
570-855-5170
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,
runs very cold, good
condition. $40.
570-288-3799
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
ANTIQUES
One item or entire
contents of homes.
570-814-3371
570-328-4420
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
ATTENTION VENDORS
Accent items,
ceramics, baskets,
holiday items,
glasses, much
more. ALL EXCEL-
LENT PRICES AND
IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
570-675-5046
after 5:30 P.M.
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
BASE BALL CARDS,
800, 1991 Upper
Deck, $10. 363,
Boston Red Sox, $7.
200, Baltimore Ori-
oles, $6. McFarlane
Baseball Figures,
Bobby Abreu in
Phillies uniform, $5.
Thome is Phillies
uniform, $5.
570-313-5214
570-313-3859
BASEBALLS, three
dozen, official, all
good condition, all
for $25. Ted
Williams, Auto-
graphed baseball,
$200. 489-2675
COINS, one roll, war
nickels, four
kennedy Clad
Halves. $100.
570-287-4135
FOOTBALL CARD
COLLECTION. Thou-
sands of cards, 80s
through early 90s.
Stars and rookies,
kept in binders. All
cards meticulously
kept in card storage
boxes. Instant card
collection , great for
hobbyist or card
store owner. Great
price, $75 all.
570-592-2724
LAMP 1880s Victo-
rian brass hall hang-
ing lamp with rare
7.5 cranberry swirl
glass shade. Overall
length 22 Excellent
condition $295.
690-2837
ROCKING CHAIR.
Wicker with curved
arms. $25
570-477-3170
STAR WARS FIG-
URES. Various,
includes Princes
Leia in captive cos-
tume and Gentle
Giant. 5 in all worth
over $700. Asking
$250. 833-2598
TRAINS, combine
cars, old time set,
new in boxes.
Kansas City, St.
Louis, Chicago. Red
tan top, tan letters,
combination pas-
senger and bag-
gage cars. HO
Scale, set of 2
Rivarossi, $20 for
set. 570-313-5214
570-313-3859
YEARBOOKS.
Coughlin (30) 28-
2000. GAR -(18))
37-06, Meyers (15)
53-03, Pittston (6)
67-75, WVW (12),
1967-2000,Kingston
(11) 32-52, Hazle-
ton, (8) 40-61,
Plains, (3) 66-68,
Hanover 51-74.
Prices vary depend-
ing on condition.
$20-$40 each. Call
for further details &
additional school
editions. 570-825-
4721 arthurh302@
aol.com
710 Appliances
MIXER, Sunbeam
Mix Master, brown
trim with all stain-
less steel metal, 12
speed, two bowls,
small and large. 225
watts, beater and
dough hooks. Excel-
lent condition. $65
570-824-9049
REFRIGERATOR.
Whirlpool. $200
570-709-6664
TOASTER, digital,
Black and Decker.
Extra large, in new
condition. $30.
570-474-6094
WASHER, Whirlpool,
very good condition.
$100. 855-9098
716 Building
Materials
CROWN MOLDING
7 10 pieces, 150 lin-
eal feet $275 for all.
570-474-9017
WINDOWS Re-
placement new 1-
16x27.5 & 1-
18x27 white vinyl
double hung insulat-
ed glass 1/2 screen
$60. each or 2 for
$100. (2) 16x16
concrete chimney
caps $10. each.570-
735-7658
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
of Scranton - NEPA
R.J. BURNE
1205-1209 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton
(570) 342-0107 1-888-880-6537 www.rjburnecadillac.com
Mon-Thurs 9-8 Fri 9-5 Sat 9-4
*TAX & TAGS EXTRA NC + Non-Certied
1205 Wyoming Ave. RJ Burne Cadillac
From Wilkes-Barre to Scranton
Expressway 8 Blocks on
Wyoming Avenue
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WYOMING AVE.
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Leather, 3.6 Liter Engine, Heated Seats, Lane Departure Warnings,
Safety Alerts, Seat Forward Collision Alert, XM, OnStar, Premium
Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
2013 SRX Luxury by Cadillac
$
399
Down Payment $2,999
Security Deposit $0
Term 36 Months
Down Payment $0
Security Deposit $0
Term 39 Months
Down Payment $0
Security Deposit $0
Term 36 Months
Down Payment $999
Security Deposit $0
Term 36 Months
Lease price based on a 2013 SRX Fwd Luxury Edition $44,395 MSRP.$399 per month plus 9% sales tax total $434 per month.
36 Month lease 10,000 miles per year. 36 Monthly payments total $14,364 $.25/mile penalty over 30,000 miles. $2999 down
payment plus $399 rst payment plus tax and tags due at delivery,Total due at delivery $3398 plus tax and tag fees. MUST BE
A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA,
MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE. Must take delivery by 4/30/2013. Requires ALLY Bank Tier
S, A or B credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
2.5 L, Sunroof, Spoiler, Driver & Front Passenger Heated Seats,
XM, OnStar, Premium Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
Cadillac User Experience (CUE), Rear Vision Camera,
Stabilitrac, Remote Start, 19 Wheels, 3.6 V6, XM,
OnStar, Premium Car Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
Heated Seats, Memory Settings, All Wheel Drive, XM, OnStar, Premium Car
Care 4 years or 50,000 Miles
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA,
MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE.
2013 ATS Standard by Cadillac 2013 XTS Standard by Cadillac 2013 CTS AWD by Cadillac
$299
$459
$399
Lease price based on a Nicely Equipped 2013 ATS Sdn 2.5L $34,440, MSRP. $299 per month plus 9% sales tax total
$326 per month. 39 Month lease, 10,000 miles per year. 39 Monthly payments total $12,714 $.25/mile penalty
over 32,500 miles. $299 rst payment plus $0 down payment plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $299 plus tax
and tag fees. MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM VEHICLE, OR MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE
OF A 1999 OR NEWER GM VEHICLE WITH A LEASE EXPIRATION DATE BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 2013.
Leasee responsible for excessive wear and tear. Must take delivery by 4/30/2013. Requires ALLY Bank credit approval.
Please see sales person for complete details.
Lease price based on a 2013 XTS FWD Sdn $44,995 MSRP. $459 per month plus 9% sales tax total $501 per month. 36 Month
lease 10,000 miles per year. 36 Monthly payments total $18,042 $.25/mile penalty over 30,000 miles. $0 down payment plus
$459 rst payment plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $459 plus tax and tag fees. MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999
OR NEWER NON GM OR GM VEHICLE That Lease Expires Prior to December 31, 2013. Leasee responsible for excessive wear and
tear. Must take delivery by 4/30/13. Requires Ally Bank credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
Lease price based on a 2013 CTS Sdn AWD Luxury $42,660 MSRP $399 per month plus 9% PA sales tax total $435 per month. 39 month lease
10,000 miles per year. 38 Monthly payments total $15,162 $.25/mile penalty over 32,500 miles. $399 rst payment plus $999 down payment
plus tax and tags, Total due at delivery $1398 plus tax and tag fees. MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE.
MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR LESSEE
MUST OWN OR LEASE A 1999 OR NEWER CADILLAC THAT LEASE EXPIRES PRIOR TO DECEMBER 31, 2013. Leasee responsible for excessive wear
and tear. Must take delivery by 4/30/13. Requires US Bank Tier S & 1 credit approval. Please see sales person for complete details.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM VEHICLE, OR MUST BE A CURRENT
LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER GM VEHICLE WITH A LEASE EXPIRATION DATE BEFORE
DECEMBER 31, 2013.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI,
LEXUS, BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR MUST BE A CURRENT
LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER GM VEHICLE WITH A LEASE EXPIRATION DATE BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 2013.
MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A 1999 OR NEWER NON-GM LUXURY LEASE. MODELS TO QUALIFY INCLUDE: AUDI, LEXUS,
BMW, ACURA, MERCEDES, LINCOLN, INFINITY, VOLVO, JAGUAR, LAND ROVER, PORSCHE OR MUST BE A CURRENT LESSEE OF A
1999 OR NEWER GM VEHICLE THAT HAS A CONTRACT END DATE SET TO END PRIOR TO DEC. 31, 2013.
*All prices plus tax, tags & fees. Artwork for illustration pursposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. 3 year/100,000 mile limited Powertrain Warranty on 2008 models and newer with less
than 75,000 miles. 90 day/3,000 mile limited Powertrain Warranty on 2004 models and newer with less than 100,000 miles. See Sales Dealer for complete warranty and sale details. Sale ends 4/15/2013.
1-800-223-1111
www.KenPollockCertified.com
A FULL SERVICE DEALERSHIP
Hours: Monday-Friday 9-8pm ; Saturday 9-5pm
PLATINUM CERTIFIED HIGHLINE
339 HIGHWAY 315
IN PITTSTON
3 YEAR/100,000 MILES WARRANTY ON*
PLATINUM CERTIFIED VEHICLES
VEHICLE VALUE OUTLET
2011 Hyundai
Accent Sedans
$
9,999
*
Stk# P14887, Automatic,
AM/FM/CD/USB, Great Gas Mileage!
2012 Chevy
Impala LT Sedan
$
14,799
*
Stk# P14914, Remote Start, Spoiler,
Alloys, Power Seats, 1-Owner
2010 Chevy
Traverse SUV AWD
$
19,999
*
Stk# P14909, 3rd Row Seating, 8 Passenger
Seating, All Wheel Drive, Low Miles
2007 Nissan
Xterra 4x4
$
11,899
*
Stk# P14928, Alloy Wheels, Power
Windows & Locks, Automatic, 4WD
2010 Ford
Escape 4WD
$
16,999
*
Stk# P14992, Power Windows & Locks,
Alloys, Automatic, 4WD
2011 Jeep Wrangler
2Dr 4x4
$
20,999
*
Stk# P15022, Alloy Wheels, Soft Top,
Manual Trans, Ready For Some Fun!
2010 Mazda 3
Sedan
$
11,999
*
Stk# P15006, Power Windows
& Locks, CD, Manual, A/C
2009 Toyota
Rav4 4WD
$
16,999
*
Stk# P15009, Power Windows
& Locks, CD, Only 20K Miles
2013 Dodge
Grand Caravan
$
21,399
*
Stk# P14988, Stow-N-Go Seats,
3rd Row, Perfect For The Family!
2009 Chevy HHR
Panel Wagon
$
11,999
*
Stk# P14902, Rear Cargo Area, Roof Rack,
Automatic, Power Windows & Locks
2012 Jeep
Liberty Sport 4x4
$
16,999
*
Stk# P14820, Alloy Wheels,
Power Windows & Locks, CD, A/C
2013 Kia Sorento
SUV AWD
$
23,799
*
Stk# P14987, 3rd Row Seating, Alloy
Wheels, Power Windows & Locks
2009 Toyota
Corolla LE Sedan
$
12,999
*
Stk# P14972, Power Windows & Locks,
Great Gas Mileage, Automatic
2012 Chevy
Malibu Sedan
$
16,999
*
Stk# P15008, Sunroof, Automatic,
Alloys, Power Windows & Locks
2012 Nissan
Pathnder 4x4
$
25,499
*
Stk# P14952, SV Package, 3rd Row Seats,
Power Seat, Alloy Wheels
2009 Pontiac
G6 Sedan
$
12,999
*
Stk# P14925, Power Windows & Locks,
CD, Great On Gas, 1-Owner
2012 Nissan
Altima Sedan
$
18,399
*
Stk# P15019, Power Windows & Locks,
AM/FM/CD, Only 4K Miles
2013 Chevy Silverado
Crew Cab 4x4
$
28,499
*
Stk# P14950, LT Package, Power
Windows & Locks, CD, Bedliner, Reduced!
Stk# P14941,
Heated Leather,
Sunroof,
All Wheel Drive,
Alloys, P. Seat
2007 Nissan Murano
SL AWD
$
14,499
*
Stk#P14990,
Leather,
Moonroof, Alloys,
All Wheel Drive
2012 Volvo XC70 Wagon
AWD
$
31,999
*
2008 Audi A4
Quattro Sedan
Stk# P15020, Leather, Sunroof,
Alloys, Heated Seats
$
17,999
*
2011 Lexus CT
200H Wagon
Stk# P14965, Hybrid, Leather,
Navigation, Sunroof
$
27,999
*
2012 Mercedes 300
4Matic Sport Sedan
Stk# P14895, All Wheel Drive, Leather,
Sunroof, Sport Package, Sharp!
$
31,799
*
2013 Volvo
XC60 AWD
Stk# P14994, Leather, Panoramic Sunroof,
Alloys, Power Seat, Only 4K Miles
$
38,999
*
2013 Inniti
JX35 AWD
Stk# P14977, Heated Leather, 3rd Row,
Navigation, Rear DVD, & Much More!
$
48,999
*
2011 Escalade
Ext Pickup AWD
Stk# P14949, Luxury Package, Navigation
w/ Camera, 22 Wheels, Power Side Steps
$
53,399
*
2001 Dodge B1500
Cargo Van
Stk# P14970,
53K Miles, Ladder
Rack, Bin Packages,
Automatic
$
5,999
*
2007 Saturn
Vue AWD
Stk# P14746,
All Wheel Drive,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, CD
$
8,799
*
2005 Honda Accord
EX Sedan
Stk# P14989,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks,
Alloy Wheels, CD
$
8,999
*
2007 Hyundai
Tucson 4WD
Stk# P14912,
Automatic, Alloy
Wheels, Power
Windows & Locks
$
9,999
*
2007 Honda Fit
Hatchback
Stk# P14991,
Automatic, Power
Windows & Locks, CD,
Great Gas Mileage
$
9,999
*
2007 Nissan
Altima Sedan
Stk# P15017,
Automatic,
Power Windows
& Locks, CD
$
9,999
*
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MOTORWORLD
CADILLAC
*PRICES & PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. ALL PRICES INCLUDE APPLICABLE REBATES AND/OR INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES.
PRICES ARE AVAILABLE ON ADVERTISED VEHICLES ONLY. MILEAGE CHARGE OF $.25/MILE OVER 30K MILES. LESSEE PAYS FOR EXCESS WEAR. NOT AVAILABLE WITH SOME OTHER OFFERS. SECURITY DEPOSIT IS NOT REQUIRED AT TIME OF DELIVERY. TO QUALIFY FOR CONQUEST REBATE YOU MUST BE IN A NON-GM LEASE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/13.
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
329
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN PAYMENT.
OFFER INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
CADILLAC ATS AWD STANDARD COLLECTION 2.0T
NEW 2013
STOCK # - C3776
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
ZZZEERRROOO DO
PLUS TAX/T
CADILLAC ATS AWD STANDARD COL
NEW 2013
$1,500 CADILLA
$1,
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
569
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN PAYMENT.
OFFER INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
CADILLAC XTS LUXURY COLLECTION FWD
NEW 2013
STOCK # - C3734
ZZZZEEERRROO DDO
PLUS TAX/TA
CADILLAC XTS LUXURY COLLECTION
NEW 2013
$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR
$1,500 GMLEASE LOYALTY REBATE
LEASE FOR
ZERO DOWN $
499
PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*
*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN PAYMENT.
OFFER INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.
STOCK # - C3726
ZZEERRO DO
CADILLAC SRX LUXURY COLLECTION AWD
NEW 2013
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40 X 79 X 79,
LOADED WITH
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FROM HOME
CONSTRUCTION.
MATERIALS
INCLUDE MOLD-
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(SOME NEW SOME
USED) CABINETS,
GARAGE DOORS,
HARDWARE,
FIRESTOP, TILE,
WOOD COLUMNS,
MISCELLANEOUS
ELECTRICAL AND
MORE ITEMS TOO
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LIST. BUYER
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724 Cellular Phones
KYOCERA RISE for
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3.2MP LED flash
camera. Excellent
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726 Clothing
BOYS SUITS. (1)
Black size 10 reg.
(1) 16 Husky jacket,
18 husky pants.
Both excellent con-
dition. $25 per suit.
570-474-2606
JACKET, white,
(Opaque) Mink,
Tourmaline. Stroller
style, 3/4 length,
glazed and condi-
tioned as new, one
owner. Both sides in
beautiful condition,
notched collar, fur
origin: USA, 32 in
length, contains 35
pelts, w/65 sweep,
coat size: 12, hat
included. recently
appraised by a rec-
ognized local pro-
fessional fur compa-
ny at $4,000
replacement value,
price, $350.
570-881-0569
732 Exercise
Equipment
EXERCISE EQUIP-
MENT, as seen on
T.V. Hip and thigh
machine, by Jake,
$10. Power Rider,
Guthy Renker, $25.
AB Isolator, Tony Lit-
tle, $10. Lady Bull-
worker, Isometric,
$10. 570-824-0248
LEG EXTENSION
MACHINE Hammer
Strength ISO-Later-
al. 4 years old, plate
loaded, platinum
frame, navy uphol-
stery. New condi-
tion. $1000. SEATED
L E G C U R L
MACHINE, Ham-
mer Strength ISO-
Lateral. 4 years old,
plate loaded, plat-
inum frame, navy
upholstery, New
condition. $1000.
Call Jim
570-855-9172
WEIGHT BAR , end
clips plus weights.
101.4 lbs total plus
10 lb bar. Call for fur-
ther details. $60
OBO 570-817-5621
or 570-817-5622
734 Fireplace
Accessories
DOORS, for fire-
place, brass. $50.
570-655-8056
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
AFFORDABLE,
clean, safe and effi-
cient wood heat.
Central Boiler OUT-
DOOR WOOD FUR-
NACE. Heats multi-
ple buildings. B & C
Wood Furnaces LLC
570-477-5692
FURNACE. Carrier
oil, forced hot air
with 2 zone system.
Good condition.
$800. 570-696-1301
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BAKERS RACK
gray steel with glass
shelves & 4 stools.
$195. Leave mes-
sage for Florence.
570-474-5142
BED FRAME, pol-
ished brass, head
board and foot-
board. 54x75, full
size. Excellent con-
dition. Free delivery
within 10 miles.
$325. 824-9049
BED, queen size,
Tubular steel, head,
foot and side
boards. $175. DESK,
brown wood with
seven drawers,
23x48x31. $300.
570-654-4440
CHAIRS. (2) pull-up
high back, rose fab-
ric, like new $100.
TABLE, large Queen
Anne with glass top,
$25. SOFA, 101 light
tan, like new $400
570-696-1033
744 Furniture &
Accessories
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
DESK, wooden, 8
drawers $65.
CLOCK 30 day wall
chime $75. ENTER-
TAINMENT CENTER,
$40. CHINA CABI-
NET $90. BUFFET-
DRESSER $40.
KITCHEN set with
hutch, $200. SAFE,
small $30. All Good
to excellent condi-
tion. 570-736-6555
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
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Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
Furniture
Living room sofa and
love seat with three
glass tables, $550.
Dining room table with
4 chairs and hutch,
$175. Kitchen table
with 4 chairs, $100.
Bedroom: Double
sided dresser, night
stand, and High Boy
queen size bed, $475.
Two recliners, $50
each. Eight foot bar
with stools, $250.
Located in Wyoming!
570-839-3252
FURNITURE: dress-
er, tables, en tables
just $15. Wilkes-
Barre. 570-332-
5108 for details.
FUTON, wood &
metal frame. Bur-
gundy and gray.
Very good condition.
$200. 817-9544
HUTCH, Pine
Hoosier, $300 OBO.
570-836-0833
LOVE SEAT with two
pillows, good condi-
tion. $25. 822-3425
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MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $239
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
PORCH SET. White
wrought iron with
pillows. Table, 4
chairs, sofa, 2
chairs, chaise, cof-
fee table and bakers
rack. $650.
570-675-6394
744 Furniture &
Accessories
PITTSTON
LIQUIDATING SALE
MERCHANTS
VILLAGE
Rt.157, 1201 Oak St
Everything must
go! Oriental furni-
ture. Livingroom
sets, sectionals,
recliners, bed-
room sets, china
cabinets, kitchen
sets, kids animal
chairs, lamps, lots
more! Priced to
sell.
PORCH SWING, and
cushions, $40.
TABLE, outdoor,
round, and four
chairs with umbrel-
la. Brand New.
$150. NET, for out
door canopy, white,
brand new. $30.
570-288-3799
SLIP COVERS, for
sofa and chair, olive
green, Hardly used.
Asking, $75.
570-606-6471
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SOFA
Clean. Free.
570-822-9697
SOFA, reclining,
love seat, and rock-
er, blue, in good
working condition.
$400 for all three
pieces. 735-6920
TABLE and CHAIR
set. 9 piece out-
door. Newly tiled
table top with 6 arm
chairs and cushions.
Umbrella stand and
umbrella. $150.
COUCH $25, COF-
FEE TABLE, $45,
both wrought iron.
570-905-4293
TABLE, Kitchen set,
solid oak with 6
chairs and 2 leaves.
$250. 709-6664
TABLES. Coffee and
2 end. French
Provincial, all wood,
medium pecan. Very
good condition.
$200 570-474-2606
CLARKS SUMMIT
719 Glenburn Road
Sat & Sun,
April 6 & 7, 8-6
Antiques &
collectibles, glass-
ware, silverware,
furniture, brass,
copperware &
much more!
Rain or shine. Bring
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THE FLOWER
WAREHOUSE
Welles St. Ware-
house Complex
Sun., Apr. 7th, 10-4
All Sales Benefit
Blue Chip Farms
Animal Refuge
Donations in the
form of pet food,
beds, blankets,
cleaning supplies,
etc. are greatly
appreciated.
Animals will be on
site & available
for adoption.
NANTICOKE
38 E. Union St.
Saturday & Sunday
April 6 and 7
Sat. 4/6 - 8-2
Sun 4/7 - 8-1
Entire contents, fur-
niture, knick
knacks, kitchen
items, collectible
plates, much more
NANTICOKE
HOLY TRANS-
FIGURATION HALL
240 Center Street
Hanover Section
Sat., 12-8, Sun., 11-5
Benefits
Hackerman-Patz
House
Senior Project
1/2 Price Sun., 2-5
Bring Canned
Goods & Get a
Freebie!
Baskets, bags, gift
cards, jewelry, holi-
day, new & used
items. Bake Sale
PLAINS
78 Rose Ave.
Saturday & Sunday
April 6 &7 10-3
Moving sale!! Wick-
er futon, oak coffee
table, oak kitchen
table, office desk,
dressers, filing cab-
inet, A/C, household
items vintage bicy-
cle, clothing, books,
and more!
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
$10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
GRASS CUTTER,
mulcher, Toro, gas.
Perfect condition.
Was $400. selling
for $100. 655-9221
LAWN MOWER John
Deere 21 self pro-
pelled, electric start,
mulching or bag
$200. 570-474-9017
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
L AWN MOWE R .
Lawn Boy, 21, 4.5
hp, silver series
w/catcher and
mulching cover. $75
570-472-3888
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SNOW BLOWER.
Toro, power clear, 3
years old. Used 5
times, coil and elec-
tric start. 2 cycle,
self propel, not used
in 2011. $700 new,
asking $490.
570-696-1030
756 Medical
Equipment
CHAIR LIFT, straight
rail, Bruno, outdoor,
Electra-ride elite.
Like new, $1,500.
570-351-2831 or
570-878-5296
DIABETIC SUP-
PLIES, 10 boxes,
$20 a box. Nova
Log viles, 8, $25 a
vile. Call after 10.
570-371-7246
IV 4 leg pole stand
made by Invacare
new $25. 735-6638
PATIENT LIFT -
LUMEX, sit to stand
with lifting belt &
sling. Never used.
Originally $3,000,
asking $1,500.
570-351-2831
570-878-5296
STAIR GLIDE. Used,
installed $950.
570-287-3847
STAIR LIFT, Acorn
indoor, right side
chair lift. Tan, like
new. $1,500.
570-351-2831 or
570-878-5296
758 Miscellaneous
FREE AD POLICY
The Times Leader
will accept ads for
used private
party merchan-
dise only for items
totaling $1,000 or
less. All items must
be priced and state
how many of each
item. Your name
address, email and
phone number must
be included. No
ads for ticket
sales accepted.
Pet ads accept-
ed if FREE ad
must state FREE.
You may place your
ad online at
timesleader.com,
or email to
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or mail to Classified
Free Ads: 15 N.
Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre, PA.
SORRY NO
PHONE CALLS.
CHEST, five draw-
ers, $30. SUITCASE,
$5. All in good con-
dition. 822-3425
758 Miscellaneous
FREE AD POLICY
The Times Leader
will accept ads for
used private
party merchan-
dise only for items
totaling $1,000 or
less. All items must
be priced and state
how many of each
item. Your name
address, email and
phone number must
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sales accepted.
Pet ads accept-
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must state FREE.
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Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre, PA.
SORRY NO
PHONE CALLS.
All
Junk
Cars
&
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
BUMPER front
bumper for 71-72
Olds Cutlass, good
condition. $150.
OBO. 570-262-1513
DOOR like new 6
panel steel entry
36, 2 side lights
pre-hung with dead
bolt & custom cur-
tains with rods.
$325.
570-817-5778
FLOOR MATS 2002
Jeep Liberty limited
custom fit weather
floor mats front &
back. $40.
570-288-6214
HATS, antique,
mink, nine for $150.
HAND BAG, Dolce
and Gabbana, from
Italy, $200. Wedding
bows and money
bags, white satin
and lace, hand-
made. $2 each.
570-654-4440
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LADDER, 40 ft. alu-
minum extension.
$300. 675-0107
758 Miscellaneous
HOLSTER, leather,
size 36-38. $50.
NIGHT LIGHT, small
for a table, pink,
depression glass
with glass prisms.
$40. 570-574-0271
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
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570-301-3602
570-301-3602
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MAGAZINES bound
volumes of Gourmet
magazine. Multiple
National Geograph-
ic magazines. ALL
OF THE ABOVE
FREE. Pick up by
appointment
570-793-3415
MEAT SLICER com-
mercial, new in
unopened box
$300. 570-562-1801
MERCHANTS
VILLAGE
merchants
village.com
(Former
Walmart Bldg)
Oak St. Pittston
GOING GOING
OUT OUT OF OF
BUSINESS BUSINESS
30% off
all inventory
owned by
Merchants
Village
(Booth 262)
Food, Home
Goods, Health
& Beauty Aids
& Lots More!
STOCK UP
NOW!
ON FRESH
INVENTORY
LAST
CHANCE
EVERYTHING
MUST GO!
570-891-1972
PINBALL MACHINE.
Youth Pirates of the
Carribean electron-
ic. on legs, new
condition. $40 OBO
570-477-3170
PRINTS, oil paint-
ings, water colors
and prints. All in
frames. $10 to $50.
570-474-6094
SHELVING, steel,
heavy duty, 8 sec-
tions. 8 long by 39
wide. Made in USA,
$200 per section.
570-902-5273
TOOLS, various,
from $.50 to $10.
570-288-3799
758 Miscellaneous
S H A M P O O E R ,
Oreck carpet, $25,
DRESSER & NIGHT-
STAND, $200,
LAMP, $10, WINE
RACKS (2) 32 bottle
$20, 12 bottle $5,
CURIO, lighted,
$200, MICROWAVE,
$10, SCREEN, Fire
Place, $25, PLATES,
6 each dinner &
sandwich, 4 cups,
$5, PURIFIER Oreck
table top, $25,
TABLE, Coffee, $35.
570-606-3448
SIGN Vintage Oly
beer on tap light up
sign. 21 X 25 like
brand new. Asking
$365. OBO.
570-472-3840.
STEP BARS, E
Black, New Westin.
For a Jeep Wran-
gler. $50. GYM SET,
Image, $50.
570-655-8056
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TABLE. Craft cutting
$100, DRESSER, tall
wood, $40, TV
STAND, glass up to
55 TV, $50,
TABLES, coffee and
end, wood hunter
green, $60, DOLL
HOUSE, still in box
$50. 570-262-6102
THREAD approxi-
mate 250 spools of
multiple sized
thread, assorted
colors. $25.
570-735-1225
TIRES: 4 Goodyear
Eagle 20570R16,
only 750 miles.
$625. new. Sell for
$475. 570-814-3673
TUB stone laundry
tub $45; CURIO
CABINET $75;
KELLY TIRE 185/65
/R14 on rim $25;
CHAIRMAT, heavy
plastic, 48X60 $30;
MOUNTAINBIKE,
MOTIV 26 21 speed
$45; SOFA, chair &
ottoman blue $125;
Winged-back chair
blue $50.
570-868-4444
VACUUM, Dirt Devil,
12 amp, bagless.
Very good condition.
$15. 570-287-0023
VASES. Center-
piece, Glass Adena
Hurricane, Libbey
glass. 23 vases,
used 1 time. $5
each or $100 all.
WEDDI NG CARD
BOX, $15.
570-417-9970
766 Office
Equipment
LASERJET. HP color
2840. All in one, 250
sheet, memory card
reader, fax capabili-
ty, flat bed scanner,
home office. Excel-
lent. $1000
570-655-9221
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$
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*
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*
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*
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*
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*
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$
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*
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*
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$
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*
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$
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*
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*
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*
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****
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$
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*
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*
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*
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***
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$
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*
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*
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*
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*
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$
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*
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*
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$
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*
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*****
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*
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*
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*
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2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
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*
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*
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*
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*
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$
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*
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$
321
*
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*
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*
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1006 A/C &
Refrigeration
Services
STRISH A/C
Ductless / Central
Air Conditioning
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
570-332-0715
1015 Appliance
Service
A.R.T. APPLIANCE
REPAIR
We service
all major
brands.
570-639-3001
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1ST. QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / Repair
Porches and
Decks
ASK HOW A
BUILDING
INDUSTRY
MEMBERSHIP
CAN BENEFIT
YOU.
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570-287-3331
FOR INFO
or go to
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CORNERSTONE
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing Siding
Carpentry
40 yrs experience
Licensed & Insured
PA026102
Call Dan
570-881-1131
www.davejohnson
remodeling.com
Baths/Kitchens
Carpentry A to Z
570-819-0681
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Roofing & siding.
Kitchens, bath-
rooms. Additions.
painting & drywall.
Insured. Free
Estimates
570-831-5510
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1024 Building &
Remodeling
HUGHES
Construction
NEED A NEW
KITCHEN OR
BATH????
Seasonal Rooms
Home Renovat-
ing. Siding and
More!
Licensed and
Insured.
FREE
ESTIMATES!!
570-237-7318
PA040387
MARCH MADNESS
$200 cash off
any painting or
drywall job.
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
& LOCAL HOME
BUILDER
30 Years Exp.
Make Your Home
Beautiful Interior /
Exterior.
WE DO IT ALL!
Why pay more!
Pay when youre
pleased. All work
guaranteed.
FREE
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570-899-3123
Shedlarski Construction
HOME IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALIST
Licensed, insured &
PA registered.
Kitchens, baths,
vinyl siding & rail-
ings, replacement
windows & doors,
additions, garages,
all phases of home
renovations.
Free Estimates
570-287-4067
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
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.
Cleaning. Concrete
& metal caps.
Licensed & Insured
570-328-6257
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
B.P. Home Repairs
570-825-4268
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Sidewalks,
Chimneys, Stucco.
New Installation &
Repairs
Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
C&C MASONRY &
CONCRETE
Absolutely Free
Estimates. Masonry
& concrete work.
Specializing in foun-
dations, repairs and
rebuilding. Footers
floors, driveways.
570-840-9913
570-346-4103
PA084504
COVERT & SONS
CONCRETE CO.
All types concrete
and masonry
work, foundation
and chimney
repair specials.
Discounts for
Vets & Seniors
Give us a Call, Well
Beat Them All By
10% or More!
570-696-3488 or
570-239-2780
D. PUGH
CONCRETE
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
NEPA MASONRY, INC.
Stonework - stucco
- concrete - patios
- pavers - bricks -
blocks - chimneys
www.nepa
masonryinc.com
570-466-2916
570-954-8308
STESNEY
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Brick, block, walks,
drives, steps, stucco,
stone, foundations,
floors, etc. Lic. &
Ins. 570-283-1245 or
570-328-1830
WYOMING VALLEY
MASONRY
Concrete, stucco,
foundations,
pavers, retaining
wall systems,
flagstone, brick
work, chimneys
repaired. Senior
Citizens Discount
570-287-4144
or 570-760-0551
1057Construction &
Building
FATHER & SON
CONSTRUCTION
Interior & Exterior
Remodeling
Jobs of All Sizes
570-814-4578
570-709-8826
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
1078 Dry Wall
MIRRA
DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-675-3378
Find homes for
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570-829-7130
1084 Electrical
ECONOLECTRIC
No Job
Too Small.
Generator
Installs.
Residential &
Commercial
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
PA032422
(570) 602-7840
NORTHEAST ELECTRICAL
SERVICES
Call For
All Your Electrical
Needs. Lic. & Ins.
570-954-3013
570-299-5471
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.
Lot clearing, pool
closing and
retaining
walls, etc.
Large & Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 760-1497
1099 Fencing &
Decks
ACTION FENCE
SPRING SALE:
Discounts on wood,
vinyl, chain link,
aluminum and
more! Call today for
a FREE ESTIMATE!
570-602-0432
FREDERICK FENCE CO.
Locally Owned
Vinyl, Chain Link,
Aluminum, Wood.
570-709-3021
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning
Pressure washing
Insured
570-288-6794
1132 Handyman
Services
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
EVANS HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Lending a hand
since 1975.
570-824-6871
20 YEARS EXPERI ENCE
All types of home
repairs & alterations
Plumbing, Carpentry,
Electrical
No job too small.
Free Estimates.
570-256-3150
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
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570-829-7130
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-855-4588
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL.
SPRING CLEAN UP!
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
1162 Landscaping/
Garden
FOLTZ LANDSCAPING
Skid-Steer
Mini Excavating
New Landscapes/
Lawns. Retaining
walls/patios.
Call: 570-760-4814
JAYS LAWN SERVICE
Spring clean-ups,
mowing,mulching,
power washing and
more!
Free Estimates
570-574-3406
KELLERS LAWN CARE
SPRING CLEANUP
Landscaping,
mowing, mulching,
trimming, planting.
Commercial
& Residential.
570-332-7016
NEED HELP NEED HELP
LAWN CUT?
LEAVES RAKED?
GENERAL YARD
WORK?
MULCHING?
Responsible Senior
student.
Mountain Top,
White Haven,
Drums &
Conygham area.
Call Justin
570-868-6134
SPRING CLEAN UPS
Lawn Cutting
Shrub Trimming,
Mulching
Landscaping
Services
25+ Years Exp.
PA Landscaping &
Lawn Service Inc.
570-287-4780
TOUGH BRUSH
& TALL GRASS
Mowing, edging,
mulching, shrubs &
hedge shaping.
Tree pruning. Gar-
den tilling. Spring
Clean Ups. Leaf
removal. Weekly &
bi-weekly lawn
care. Accepting
new customers.
Fully Ins.
Free Estimates
570-829-3261
1165 Lawn Care
LAWN CARE
NEAT, RELIABLE
SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
570-332-5610
1165 Lawn Care
Country Gentleman
Total Yard Care
Lawns - Shrubs
Tilling - Mulch
Senior Discount
Westside Specials
Family Owned
570-287-3852
LOW COST
LAWN CARE SERVICE
Specializing in
grass cutting
rates start at $20
Free Estimates
570-706-5035
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING
SPRING SPECIAL
$100 + materials for
average size room.
18 years experience
Power washing
/deck staining.
570-820-7832
DAVID WAYNE
PAINTING.
Quality Work,
Reasonable Prices.
Floating Floors
Installed
570-762-6889
JACOBOSKY PAINTING
NEPAs Finest
Painters
Int./Ext. Painting,
Building Restoration
Dont worry about
them running off
with your money,
get it done right
the first time!
Free Estimates
570-328-5083
JOHNS PAINTING
RELIABLE, NEAT,
HONEST. WORKING
WITH PRIDE.
INSURED-FREE EST.
570-735-8101
MARTYS PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Top Quality Work
570-468-9079
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Spring & Save. All
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
1213 Paving &
Excavating
*DRIVEWAYS
*PARKING LOTS
*ROADWAYS
*HOT TAR & CHIP
*SEAL COATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Need a Roommate?
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find one here!
570-829-7130
1213 Paving &
Excavating
L & F, INC.
Paving, Excavating,
Sealcoating & Con-
crete.
Fully Insured.
Free Estimates.
570-417-5835
1252 Roofing &
Siding
SPRING ROOFING
McManus
Construction
Licensed, Insured.
Everyday Low
Prices. 3,000
satisfied customers.
570-735-0846
GILROY
Construction
Your Roofing
Specialist
Free Estimates
No Payment
til Job is
100% Complete
570-829-0239
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
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
SUMMIT PEAK
ROOFING, INC.
Toll Free:
(855)768-7325.
Shingled roofing,
Rubber roofing,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs.
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed and Insured.
24 hour emergency
services.
Spring Special 5%!
www.summit-
peakroofing.com
PA#096716
1276 Snow
Removal
SNOW SNOW
PLOWING PLOWING
VITOS & GINOS
570-574-1275
Commercial
Industrial
Residential
Driveways
Sidewalks
Salting
1297 Tree Care
APEX TREE AND
EARTH
Tree removal
Pruning, Stump
Grinding, Hazard
Tree Removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot Clearing.Insured.
Reasonable Rates
apextreeandearth.com
Serving Wyoming Valley,
Back Mountain and
Surrounding areas.
570-550-4535
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774 Restaurant
Equipment
STORE EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
Kotch Pro Smoker,
Band Saw, Com-
puter Scale, Hobart
Barrel Scale, Large
Meat Block.
Must Be Sold,
Offer a Fair Price!
Call 9 to 11 a.m. &
3 to 7 p.m.,
Thursday to Friday.
570-825-8095
776 Sporting Goods
BICYCLE
MURRAY DAZZLER
20 girls. Powder
blue with pink trim
accents & wheels,
white tires. Front &
rear brakes plus
coaster foot brake.
Good condition
$40. 570-814-9574
BIKE, boys Diamond
Back. 15 with train-
ing wheels. Brand
new, $100.
570-655-9221
GOLF BAG & CLUBS
Good condition.
Clubs include 4
woods & 7 irons.
Good starter or
practice set. $25
570-417-9970
GOLF CLUBS. Ping
irons & putter, Tay-
lor/Maxfli woods
with ping hoofer
bag. Complete,
excellent starter
set. $150. 814-5988
SHUFFLE BOARD
TABLE 9 bar size
$500. neg.
570-574-5119
TANK 6 gallon metal
tote tank $40.
GAMEFISHER 5hp
boat motor $450.
MINN KOTA MOTOR
40 thrust 42 shaft
new in box $150.
570-902-9805
TURKEY CALLS,
boxes and
diaphragms, Quaker
Boy, Rohms Knight
and Hales, Penns
Woods. Boyers, all
new, $4 to $15
each. 287-2073
LET US BUY
your unwanted
firearms: Rifles-
Handguns-Shot-
guns and acces-
sories. If you prefer
we can sell your
firearms at online
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then other auction
companys charge!
Dont sell your
firearms to just any-
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open to legal prob-
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Insured FFL Dealer,
doing business in
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over 30 years! Best
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an entire collection.
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we will come to you!
Call: 570-760-0795
570-825-3718
780 Televisions/
Accessories
SOUND BAR SYS-
TEM Sony HT CT150
3D Sound Bar sys-
tem brand new in
box, retails for
$299. sell for $175.
570-822-6258
TELEVISION. with
remote, 13 Cable
ready. $25
570-313-7590
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784 Tools
LADDER 24 alu-
minum extension
ladder $100.
570-829-5542
786 Toys & Games
BARBIE DOLL
HOUSE. Bookshelf.
4 tall 3 wide. $20
570-474-2606
786 Toys & Games
BICYCLES, two
brand new, $60
each. HELMET, $7.
DOLL HOUSE, Bar-
bie, wood, with all
furniture, outdoor
furniture and car
$100. 288-3799
TRACTOR, ride on,
chain drive, cart.
$200. HESS, 1998,
$15. 570-574-0271
788 Stereo/TV/
Electronics
SPEAKERS -
JVC, floor standing,
$40.
570-829-5542
VCR SONY
$25.
570-313-7590
796 Wanted to Buy
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LOOKING TO BUY
Coleman Jon Boat
11.5 . Call Rich
570-822-2455
WANTED, free yarn
of any color. Will be
made into baby
afghans to cover
isolates in the pedi-
atric intensive care
unit. 570-288-8051
796 Wanted to Buy
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PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
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815 Dogs
BICHON FRISE PUPS
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Black with white
paws. 12 weeks
old. Must be Seen!
$200
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1110 Wyoming Ave,
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570-341-1400
1.9%
for 36 mos
CIVICS
10 CIVIC EX SDN Gray, 51K.................................NOW $14,750
10 CIVIC LX SDN Red, 31K..................................NOW $14,950
10 CIVIC LX SDN Silver, 21K................................NOW $15,950
10 CIVIC LX SDN Gray, 19K .................................NOW $16,250
11 CIVIC EX CPE Red, 20K..................................NOW $16,950
11 CIVIC LX SDN Gray, 8K ..................................NOW $16,950
12 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 12K................................NOW $17,950
12 CIVIC EXL SDN Gray, 33K..............................NOW $18,500
12 CIVIC EXL Black, 6K..........................................NOW $19,750
CRV 4WD
10 CRV LX Gray, 29K................................................NOW $19,950
11 CRV SE Sage, 29K ...............................................NOW $20,950
11 CRV LX Silver, 24K...............................................NOW $20,950
11 CRV SE White, 25K...............................................NOW $20,950
11 CRV SE Titanium, 15K ...........................................NOW $21,500
10 CRV EXL NAVI Titanium, 49K ...........................NOW $21,500
11 CRV EX Black, 12K...............................................NOW $22,950
11 CRV EXL Titanium, 21K ........................................NOW $23,950
11 CRV EXL White, 18K............................................NOW $23,950
11 CRV EXL Black, 17K............................................NOW $24,950
PILOT 4WD
11 PILOT EX Gray, 40K ...........................................NOW $25,950
11 PILOT EX Black, 36K ..........................................NOW $26,950
11 PILOT EXL Gray, 32K ........................................NOW $28,500
11 PILOT EXL Silver, 31K .......................................NOW $29,500
11 PILOT EXL Red, 25K.........................................NOW $29,950
11 PILOT EXL Gray, 11K.........................................NOW $30,500
12 PILOT TOURING NAV/RDVD White, 18K NOW $36,500
11 PILOT LX White, 22K ..........................................NOW $24,950
11 PILOT LX Gray, 23K............................................NOW $24,950
2.9%
for 60 mos
1.9%
for 36 mos
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for 60 mos
1.9%
for 36 mos
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1.9%
for 36 mos
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for 60 mos
*Certifed Hondas have 1 yr - 12k, Basic Warranty & 7yr - 100k Powertrain from orig. inservice date.
FIT
10 HONDA FIT SPORT Red, 37K......................NOW $14,950
ACCORDS
08 ACCORD EX SDN Red, 54K ..........................NOW $14,950
10 ACCORD LX SDN Red, 28K...........................NOW $15,350
09 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 51K..........................NOW $15,500
10 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 25K.........................NOW $16,750
10 ACCORD EXL SDN Red, 41K .......................NOW $17,350
11 ACCORD LX SDN Silver, 31K .........................NOW $17,950
08 ACCORD EXL V6 CPE Black, 46K...............NOW $16,950
11 ACCORD LXS CPE Black, 27K ......................NOW $17,950
10 ACCORD LXP SDN Black, 13K ......................NOW $17,950
ODYSSEY
10 ODYSSEY TOURING RDVD/NAV Black, 24K.NOW $28,950
Gray, 38K, Was $15,750
Now $11,950
10 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA GLS SDN
Blue 35K
Now $14,950
09 DODGE JOURNEY
SXT 4WD
00 LEXUS
RX300 AWD
Gold, 103K
Now $8,250
Gray, 85K
Now $12,950
04 TOYOTA
HIGHLANDER 4WD
Dk. Cherry, 103K
Now $7,500
00 MAZDA MIATA
SE CONV.
Red, 50K
09 SUBARU IMPREZA
AWD SEDAN
Now $14,500
Gray, 29K
Now $18,500
11 SUBARU LEGACY
AWD SDN
Black, 89K
Now $8,950
00 HONDA ACCORD
EX COUPE 06 HONDA CRV EX 4WD
EX Black, 102K
$10,950
SE White, 77K
$14,950
11 TOYOTA COROLLA
S SEDAN
Navy, 11K
Now $16,500
HONDA ACCORD
03 EXL Sdn, White, 80K
$9,950
07 VP Sdn, Silver, 86K
$10,950
04 EXL V6 Sdn, Gray, 80K
$11,950
06 EXL Sdn, White, 56K
$13,950
Silver, 65K, 5 Speed
Now $8,350
09 CHEVY COBALT
LS CPE
White, 35K
Now $11,950
10 CHEVY AVEO
LT 5DR
Red, 68K
Now $11,950
06 HONDA CIVIC
EX SDN
Blue, 40K
10 MAZDA 3i
SPORT SEDAN
Now $13,500
Silver, 58K
10 TOYOTA COROLLA
LE SDN
Now $13,500
White, 33K, 5 Speed
Now $15,950
10 VW JETTA
SEL SDN
Red, 58K
Now $19,750
07 HONDA PILOT EXL
R DVD 4WD
CROSSTOUR 4WD
10 CROSSTOUR EXL V6 White, 42K................NOW $22,500
26TH ANNUAL NOWTHRU
SAT, APRIL 13
2013 Honda Civic
LX Sedan
MPG
28 City
39 HWY
*Lease 36 Months through AHFC. $0 Down Payment. 1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $12,458.25
Per Mo.
Lease
*Lease 36 Months through AHFC $0 Down Payment 1
Per Per
LLea
*
Model #FB2F5DEW 140-hp (SAE Net),
1.8 Liter, 16 Valve, SOHC i-VTEC

4 Cylinder
Engine 5 Speed Automatic Transmission
Air Conditioning with Air Filtration System
i-MID with 5 inch LCD Screen and
Customizable Feature Settings
Rear View Camera with Guidelines Bluetooth

HandsFreeLink
3
SMS Text Message Function
4
Power Windows and Door Locks Vehicle
Stability Assist
TM
(VSA

) with Traction Control


Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Cruise
Control Illuminated Steering Wheel Mounted
Cruise, Audio, Phone and i-MID Controls
160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with
4 Speakers Pandora

Internet Radio
Compatibility
5
Bluetooth

Streaming Audio
3
USB Audio Interface
6
MP3/Auxiliary Input
Jack Exterior Temperature Indicator
Security System with
Remote Entry and Trunk Release
2013 PILOT
EX 4WD
MPG
17 City
24 HWY
**Lease 36 Months through ahfc. $0 Down Payment. 1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $19,494.00
Per Mo.
Lease
$
Pe Per
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* *
Model #YF4H4DEW 250-hp (SAE Net),
3.5-Liter, 24-Valve, SOHC i-VTEC

V-6 Engine
Variable Torque Management 4-Wheel Drive
System (VTM-4) 18-Inch Alloy Wheels
Power Windows/Locks Fog Lights
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) i-MID with
8-inch WQVGA (480x320) Screen, Customizable
Feature Settings and Rearview Camera with
Guidelines Bluetooth HandsFreeLink

Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control System


with Humidity Control and Air Filtration
Drivers Seat with 10-Way Power Adjustment,
Including Power Lumbar Support
229-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 7
Speakers, Including Subwoofer 2-GB CD
Library Bluetooth

Streaming Audio
USB Audio Interface
2013 ACCORD LX SEDAN
Model #CR2F3DEW
185-hp (SAE Net), 2.4-Liter,
16-Valve, DOHC i-VTEC

4-Cylinder
Engine with Direct Injection
Vehicle Stability Assist
TM
(VSA

)
with Traction Control Continu-
ously Variable Transmission (CVT)
16-Inch Alloy Wheels Dual-Zone
Automatic Climate Control with
Air-Filtration System Rearview
Camera with Guidelines Blu-
etooth

HandsFreeLink

Pandora

Internet Radio Compatibility USB


Audio Interface MP3/Auxiliary
Input Jack i-MID with 8-inch
WQVGA (480x320) Screen and
Customizable Feature Settings
***Lease 36 Months through ahfc. $0 Down Payment.
1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $14,194.70
MPG
27 City
36 HWY
Per Mo.
Lease
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2013 Honda CR-V LX
MPG
22 City
30 HWY
****Lease 36 Months through ahfc. $0 Down Payment.
1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $15,920.00
Model #RM4H3DEW
185-hp (SAE Net), 2.4-Liter,
16-Valve, DOHC i-VTEC

4-Cylinder
Engine Automatic Transmission
Real Time AWD with Intelligent
Control System
TM
Vehicle Stability
AssistTM (VSA

) with Traction
Control Multi-Angle Rearview
Camera with Guidelines
Bluetooth

HandsFreeLink
USB Audio Interface
Remote Entry System
160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio
System with 4 Speakers
Pandora

Radio Compatibility
Bluetooth

Streaming Audio
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YOUR ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE. OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/2013.
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12 N Mountain Blvd.
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Well kept 2 bedroom cape cod in excellent
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Located in the city of
Pittston, this raised ranch is located
minutes from Pittston Area High
School and the areas shops and
restaurants. Listed by Jason Buro
of ERA Brady Associates for
$197,500 this home offers 2,600
square feet of space. Amenities
include a 3 season porch, pull down
attic, ceiling fans, garage door
opener, hardwood floors, patio, and
an in-ground pool.
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is the 22.6x10.3 kitchen. This room
has tiled floors and custom
cabinetry for storage. All
appliances are included. Recessed
lighting is above the top cabinets
for extra light, along with a window
above the kitchen sink with a view
of the back yard.
Sliding doors in the dining
area lead to a marvelous patio area
with an in-ground heated pool and
a beautifully maintained backyard.
The pool is 10 years old, with a new
liner. It also has solar and winter
covers and a diving board. A
wooden picket fence wraps around
the yard and a brick patio area.
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measures 12.7x14.10. This room is
equipped with electric and cable
and is perfect for gathering with
family and friends. The walls are
painted a bright white and the
carpeting is a dark shade of blue.
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finished basement. Here you will
find a family room, full bath, and
laundry room. The family room
measures 21.8x24 and is carpeted
throughout.
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Updated 4 bed, 4 bath,
2-car garage w/ a nished
basement and in-ground
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bar & sunroom. Formal
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fenced yard. Family room has a Gas FP & built-in shelves. Master bedroom
suite has WIC, double sinks & whirlpool tub. $249,900
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Elegant tudor with 4800 sq ft
in Downtown Wilkes-Barres
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Te residence upstairs in-
cludes 5 bedrooms, 2 baths,
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a tray ceiling, picture windows and wet bar. Also, a cozy den. Private drive,
OSP for 5 cars. $298,500
Call Darren Snyder 570-825-2468
YATESVILLE
Better than new
end unit town-
house with 3 bed-
room, 2.5 baths, 1
car garage, modern
kitchen with break-
fast bar, dinning
area and all appli-
ances included. Master bedroom with beautiful master bath. Fenced
yard with patio. Call Darren Snyder 570-825-2468 $219,900
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info@mksre.com
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Broker/President
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This room is equipped with surround
sound for entertaining, and a fireplace is a focal
point in the room, perfectly placed in the corner.
A spacious 22x9.4 laundry room has a
washer, dryer, sink, and ample space for shelving
or storage. A 7.10x7.10 full bathroom is also
downstairs. The walls are natural wood and give
the room a cozy, country look.
The master bedroom, 2 additional
bedrooms, and a full bath are also on the first
floor of the home. The master bedroom
measures 16 x 10.6 and has hardwood floors.
This room has deep closets for storage and a
ceiling fan/light fixture brightens the room
along with 2 windows.
A full 7.10x10.8 bathroom is near the
master bathroom. This room has tiled floors
and a double sink with cabinets below for
storage. Hanging light fixtures are placed in
front of a large mirror for extra brightness.
Near the full bathroom are two
additional bedrooms. The second bedroom
measures 12.3 x 11.11. It has hardwood floors
throughout, a roomy closet, and a ceiling fan/
light fixture. Walls are tan with natural wood
molding.
The third bedroom measures
11.2x11.11. It has hardwood floors throughout,
a spacious closet, and a ceiling fan/light fixture.
A long, horizontal window with natural wooden
molding brings extra light into the room.
This home has public water and sewer
systems and central air conditioning. Heat fuel
type is gas, hot water baseboard.
For more information or to schedule a
showing, please contact Jason Buro at (570) 836-
3848.
Specifications
Type of home: Raised ranch
Price: $197,500
Square footage: 2,600
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Realtor: ERA Brady Associates
Listing Agent: Jason Buro
Phone: (570) 836-3848
Pittston
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12:30-2:00PM
KINGSTON Inviting 4BR, 3.5 bath home in wonderful location - Large living room w/
stone freplace, elegant offce w/oak built-ins & bright modern kitchen - Master has HW
foors & huge walk-in closet. Great lighting & detail throughout. MLS# 13-724
RHEA 696-6677 $325,000
DALLAS Outstanding Federal brick & stone home sit
on 7acs. overlooking the Huntsville Reservoir. Inviting
foyer w/ curved staircase - spacious rms offer HW frs,
period moldings & cabinetry & wonderful arched door-
ways. Stunning kit is classic yet ultra modern w/Viking
& Sub-Zero - 5BRs, 4 baths - Beautifully landscaped
property complete with carriage house & Bocce court.
MLS# 11-2533
RHEA 696-6677 $699,000
8 Stoney Creek Road
PLAINS Stunning NEW CONSTRUCTION 3BR, 2 bath Ranch
in Mill Creek Acres - Kitchen w/granite & stainless steel ap-
pliances, LR w/gas FP. A must see! MLS# 13-820
CHRISTINA K. 714-9235 $228,000
Dir: From Jumper Road, turn into Mill Creek Acres, turn onto
Stoney Creek Road, house on L.
65 Church Road
UNION TWP. HUNLOCK CREEK AREA - Wonderful country
setting on 2.86 acres. Brick Ranch, 3BRs, 1.5 baths, 2 car
garage, newer metal roof & windows. MLS# 13-528 NANCY
PALUMBO 714-9240 $169,900
Dir: S on Rt 11, R at Old Hunlock Creek Post Offce, go approx
3 miles then L at Funeral Home onto Sunset Lake Road, then
again 1st L go 3 miles to Church Road. Home on L.
31 Hemlock Street
DALLAS Ranch with 3BRs, 1 & 3/4 baths. Finished lower
level w/FR & offce. Spacious LR, DR, screened porch, 1 car
garage & nice yard. MLS# 13-1035
JUDY 714-9230 $165,000
Dir: Rt 309 to E. Franklin St, L on Beech, R on Hemlock,
house on R.
131 Elizabeth Street
DALLAS So much to offer! Roomy Cape Cod features 4BRs
& 2.5 baths. HW foors, Master w/walk-in closet & full bath,
above ground pool. MLS# 13-1109
TRACY 696-6674 $184,900
Dir: Rt.309N to Rt.415 - L on Main St - R onto Huntsville Rd
- L on Elizabeth - Home on R.
99 Lincoln Drive
SHAVERTOWN REDUCED 3BR Ranch situated on level
double lot. Open LR/DR, eat-in kitchen, MBR with 3/4 bath.
Quiet neighborhood. Convenient location! MLS# 13-685
CLYDETTE 696-0897 $144,900
Dir: Rt.309N - L on Pioneer Ave to 2nd stop sign - L on W Mt
Airy Road to 2nd stop sign - L on Lincoln - 2nd house on R.
DALLAS New HW foors, freshly painted.
Great views! 2BRs plus den, vinyl siding, 2
car garage, LL part fnished. MLS# 11-3797
SALLY 714-9233 $349,000
EXETER Very nice 2-story Townhouse. 3BRs,
1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen w/laminate foors,
fnished lower level, gas heat, C/A.
MLS# 13-786
ANNIE 714-9241 $119,900
BEAR CREEK TWP. NEW LISTING Custom
built 2-story nestled on 2 private acres. Cir-
cular driveway, gourmet kitchen, DR, offce,
FR w/FP. MLS# 13-1063
GERI 696-0888 $275,000
DRUMS REDUCED Adorable raised Ranch on
a quiet cul-de-sac. 1800SF, 3BRs, 2 baths,
offce area & 2 car garage. MLS# 13-916
DANA 715-9333 $169,900
PLYMOUTH TWP. REDUCED Room galore
- Spacious 4BR, 3 bath w/large LR, modern
eat-in kitchen, fnished lower level, beautiful
HW foors situated on 8.84acres. Great view!
MLS# 12-3655
CLYDETTE 696-0897 $234,000
NORTH LAKE GREAT HOUSE w/ 90ft of lake-
front! 3BR, 2.5 bath Cape Cod w/ Open f plan
has extensive views, 1st foor Master opens
to screened porch & large deck.
MLS# 11-2958
RHEA 570-696-6677 $299,000
SHAVERTOWN Room to grow! Room to
spare! This 2-story with 4BRs, 2 full, 2 3/4
baths, FR w/FP, eat-in kitchen, 2nd FR & more!
MLS# 13-996
JUDY 714-9230 $285,000
SHAVERTOWN REDUCED Spacious 3BR, 1
3/4 bath Bi-level features open LR/DR, new
kitchen w/stainless appliances, large FR,
2 car garage situated on a large corner lot.
Quiet neighborhood! MLS# 12-2491
CLYDETTE 696-0897 $189,900
FRANKLIN TWP. NEW LISTING Modern 3BR, 1.1
bath home on .73acre; eat-in kitchen; LR & DR
w/sliders to patio; 1st foor FR; 1st foor laundry;
26x36 newer garage (holds 4 cars) Upper space
could be apartment. MLS# 13-1235
RAE 714-9234 $189,000
DALLAS NEW LISTING 2BR, 1.5 bath Cape
Cod in excellent condition. Garage, deck,
wood foors, nice basement & new roof. Move-
in condition! MLS# 13-1254
MARK 696-0724 $129,000
KINGSTON NEW LISTING This custom home is a blend
of comfort & refnement. Set on a double lot, this 4BR,
2.5 bath home features large elegant living & dining
rooms, inviting family room w/custom walls, cabinetry,
freplace & bright eat-in cherry kitchen - spacious bed-
rooms w/wonderful walk-in closets. Master bedroom on
1st foor. The staircase is a work of art.
JULIO 239-6408 $324,900
BENTON Magnifcent Estate. 4500SF residence on
10acs, renovated & enlarged w/meticulous crafts-
manship. Spacious rms, HW frs, gourmet kit, stone
terrace, gardens & orchards. LR w/stone FP, 4 lg
BRs, 3.5 baths. 1200SF building w/FP used as of-
fce & trophy rm. Addl land available. MLS#11-94
RHEA 696-6677 $775,000
FRANKLIN TWP. NEW LISTING Fabulous 5000SF home on
12.39acres. 4BR, 5 bath brick w/everything you could want
in a home! Formal LR w/FP, DR; ultra-modern eat-in tile Kit w/
lg Island open to FR w/FP (both w/sliders to deck); spacious
MBR Ste; terrifc rec rm w/FP, wet bar opening to patio; 5 car
garage; heated pool; lighted volleyball court; putting green;
HW; A/C; 9ceilings & much more! MLS#13-1302
RAE 714-9234 $949,500
KINGSTON Beautiful Eclectic Contem-
porary & Colonial design with Swedish
kitchen, marble foors fooded with light
& brightness. MLS# 13-1154
DEANNA 696-0894 $209,000
KINGSTON Location & convenience says it all!
Home features 4BRs, 2 baths, beautiful kitchen,
OSP & fenced backyard. MLS# 13-1079
ANNIE 714-9238 $139,900
PITTSTON Nice 3BR, 1 bath 2-story home with
FR, formal DR & eat-in kitchen area. Large back-
yard with beautiful view & oversized 1 car garage.
MLS# 12-2503
TERRY NELSON 714-9248 $68,000
WILKES-BARRE Bring the whole family! Pride
of ownership shows in this modern 5BR, 3-story
with modern kitchen, large LR & OSP for 4-5cars.
MLS# 12-4310
CHRISTINA 714-9235 $89,000
AVOCA NEW LISTING House with poten-
tial in need of TLC. Vinyl & brick sided
2-story w/3BRs & OSP. MLS# 13-1146
ROSEMARIE 714-5801 $49,900
DRUMS Beautifully maintained 4BR, 3 bath,
Valley Split Level. Spacious rooms, great
views, private setting, perfect home for family
time & entertaining. MLS# 13-173
PAT G. 788-7514 $299,000
PITTSTON REDUCED Cozy 3BR, 1 bath home
with OSP & lots of potential. MLS# 13-167
BETH 696-0879 $49,000
DRUMS Gorgeous brick front 3BR, 2bath
Ranch home. Granite, SS appl, HW & vaulted
ceilings make this home timeless in its ap-
peal. MLS# 13-214
PAT G. 788-7514 $274,500
SWOYERSVILLE Cozy home in good
condition w/plenty of storage. Currently
rented but would make a nice starter
home. MLS# 13-769
LARRY 714-9266 $62,000
HANOVER TWP. Lovely home w/ 3BRs, 2 bths,
mod kit, LR/DR, 1 car det. gar. sec sys, patio,
pond, above grnd pool, new roof! Just a few of
the touches that make this home so appealing.
Close to major highways! MLS# 11-2370
DEB 714-5802 $124,500
DRUMS NEW LISTING Brand new 4BR, 3
bath 2-story. HW, granite & SS appls. Stone
front gas freplace, fnished lower level. What
a great buy!! MLS# 13-429
PAT G. 788-7514 $224,900
1000 Lantern Hill Road
SHAVERTOWN Woodbridge II - 2yrs old open foor plan. HW foors, FR w/2story FP, LL fnished w/wet bar,
movie theatre, exercise room. Breathtaking views. Upgraded landscaping with 3 waterfalls. MLS# 12-4215
GERI 696-0888 $585,000
Dir: Rt.309N - L on Sutton Road - R into Woodridge II - House on R.
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17 HIGHLAND DR
13-184 DALLAS $185000
Well maintd ranch. LR w/cathedral ceiling
& gas FP, fn LL w/poss 4th BR. AG pool.
CATHY T 696-1195 3 BR
Dir: Rt. 309 to R into New Goss. L on Hill-
crest. R on Highland.
22 OLD MILL RD
13-420 OAKWOOD PARK $242000
Spacious bilevel on nicely landscaped lot.
Mod kit & baths, 2 decks, oversized ga-
rage, fn LL.
MONICA 287-1196 4 BR
Dir: From WB, Rt. 315 north to L on Pittston
Ave. L on Old Mill Rd. Home on L.
45 OLD GRANDVIEW AVE
13-626 DALLAS $200000
Top materials & workmanship. Tile & W/W
throughout. Remodeled bath. New roof. FR
& sunroom. BARB 696-1195 3 BR
Dir: Rt. 309 north to L @ light on East Cen-
ter Hill Rd. L on Old Grandview Ave. Last
home on R (corner w/Saginaw).
139 ORCHARD EAST
13-672 NEWBERRY ESTATES $148000
Spacious 2 story condo w/large eat-in
kitchen, 3 BRs & 2.5 baths. Two decks.
Fresh paint thruout.
KEVIN 696-1195 3 BR
Dir: Rt. 309 to Pioneer Ave., turn into
Newberry Estates & follow sign to Orchard
East.
251 CHURCH ST
12-4511 DALLAS $239900
Enjoy all seasons from the sunroom. Char-
acter & charm is what youll fnd in this
100+ yr home. JOLYN 696-1195 4 BR
Dir: Rt. 415 to center of Dallas, R @ light to
Church St. Home on R.
426 ICE HARVEST DR
12-3341 MTP-ICE LAKES $354900
Meticulously maintained! Pretty 2.8 acre setting. 2 sty
foyer. 2 room master suite. CALL DAVE 474-6307 4 BR
Dir: Turn onto Ice Harvest Dr. from Nuangola Rd. Proceed
3 blocks to house on R.
105 BLUEBERRY DR
13-483 DURYEA $314900
Elegence & class! Ultra-mod kit, FR w/FP, bonus room off
MBR, master bath w/whirlpool, 2 c garage.
DON 696-1195 3 BR
Dir: Turn into Blueberry Hills. R onto Blackberry, R onto
Blueberry. Property on R.
111 MAPLEWOOD DR
13-572 DALLAS $265000
Beautiful new construction featuring upgrades of hard-
wood, granite & FP. Close to shopping.
VALERIE 474-6307 3 BR
Dir: Cross Valley to Dallas Corners. L onto Main, R onto
Huntsville Rd., R on Pinecrest, L on Maplewood.
33 VALLEY VIEW DR
13-783 MTP-3 BR 2 STORY $189900
Very nice home in perfect location. Newer
roof & hot water heater. Pool, fence, deck.
Fin LL. MICHELLE 474-6307 3 BR
Dir: Rt. 309 to Kirby Ave. 3rd L on Valley
View Dr. House on R.
187 SHOEMAKER ST
13-413 SWOYERSVILLE $135000
Everything has been redone! Mod kit w/
granite, tile fr. New HW frs, new furnace,
wiring, windows. DON 696-1195 3 BR
Dir: Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, to Shoemak-
er St. Go through 2 stop signs to property
on the R.
201 PATRIOT CIRCLE
13-738 MTP TOWNHOUSE $121900
Exquisitely decorated, one owner, corner
gas FP, end unit welcomes the morning
sun. Dont miss!
VIEVE 474-6307 2 BR
Dir: Nuangola Rd. to Burma Rd. to Village
@ Mountaintop.
951 WYOMING AVE
12-4568 WEST PITTSTON $118500
Lg well kept home w/mod EIK, LR, FR, HW
foors thruout, 2 baths, OSP for 2, nice
fenced yard. LYNDA 696-1195 3 BR
Dir: From Kingston, take Wyoming Ave. to-
ward W. Pittston, home on R, across from
CVS.
3 SAND ST
12-4424 PITTSTON $77000
Great home in quiet location. Totally re-
modeled 2008. Beautiful wood foors 1st
fr, W/W 2nd fr. DONNA 696-1195 2 BR
Dir: Main St., Pittston, to R on William, L on
Church, 2nd R onto Sand. 1st R into alley.
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Luxury Lakefront Estate
$1,475,000 MLS#12-2045
CRYSTAL LAKE
Historic Johnson & Johnson
waterfront estate
$1,395,000 MLS#13-797
NANTICOKE CITY
Large parcel, mixed use
$365,00 MLS#12-2556 scr
DRUMS
Beech Mountain Lakes
$265,000 MLS#13-670
POCONO PINES
Walk to Lake
$262,500 MLS#11-3584
DURYEA
Blueberrys Hill Estates
$259,900 MLS#13-764
CLARKS GREEN
Contemporary w/ 1st class nishes
$240,000 MLS#12-3802 scr
HAZLETON
Oce space + 1 acre
$199,999 MLS#12-3156
SHAVERTOWN
Finished LL + replace
$179,000 MLS#13-684
JEFFERSON TWP.
Pretty 3BR, 2BA ranch
$174,999 MLS#13-973 scr
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Updated home, trendy area
$152,500 MLS#13-1363 scr
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Huge double block
$118,000 MLS#12-3753
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New Construction Townhomes
$115,000 MLS#12-3105
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Mother-in-law Suite
$114,900 MLS#12-4492
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Remodeled 4BR Ranch
$129,000 MLS#13-931
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Updated Duplex, both 3BR
$99,000 MLS#12-4921 scr
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Great income potential
$95,900 MLS#12-4246
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Large yard, garage.
$94,000 MLS#13-519
DURYEA
Renovated, nished LL
$78,500 MLS#13-929
AVOCA
4BR, nice sized yard
$71,590 MLS#12-3972 scr
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Large eat-in kitchen
$67,500 MLS#12-4279
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Two 3BR apts
$66,000 MLS#11-1607
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Large duplex, 3BR each side
$60,000 MLS#13-620 scr
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3-three season rooms
$55,000 MLS#11-1779
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$49,900 MLS#12-3922
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appls, 2 car gar. MLS#11-3208
RHEA 696-6677 $379,000
DIR: Rt 309N to R into Dakota Woods
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MOUNTAINTOP Absolutely gorgeous 2-story in Greystone Manor
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Must see! MLS# 13-1117
CORINE 715-9331 $349,900
MOUNTAINTOP Looking for a Ranch! Youll love the cherry cabi-
nets, eat-in kitchen, formal DR, huge LR, tiled baths & much
more. Tiled lower level if you need more space. A great home!
MLS# 13-1167 TERRY D. 715-9317 $258,000
WILKES-BARRE Charming French Colonial w/architectural
detail throughout. HW foors, 3 freplaces, huge patio all on
fenced large lot. MLS# 13-891
MARCIE 714-9267 $279,900
SHAVERTOWN Beautiful Contemporary in serene 3+ acre Bulford Farm
setting features an open foor plan & 1st foor Master Suite. Attention
to detail is evident throughout. Silver glazed maple frs blend w/neutral
tones & custom built-ins. Stunning European kitchen has terrifc storage
& Miele & Sub Zero appliances. Great lighting, new wrap around com-
posite deck, large screened porch, speakers inside & out. MLS# 13-489
RHEA 696-6677 $609,000
KINGSTON Inviting 4BR, 3.5 bath home in wonderful location
- Large living room w/stone freplace, elegant offce w/oak built-
ins & bright modern kitchen - Master has HW foors & huge walk-
in closet. Great lighting & detail throughout. MLS# 13-724
RHEA 696-6677 $325,000
LAFLIN OAKWOOD PARK - If you like comfort & charm, youll
love this sparkling 3800+SF, 5BR, 4 bath, 2-story Traditional
home. Perfect condition. Great neighborhood. LR, DR, FR w/
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MLS# 13-549 BARBARA M. 696-0883 $335,000
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PATTY 715-9332 $214,900
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Lot 1 Woodberry Dr., Mountaintop
Preview this 4BR, 3bath 2 story
model w/ lots of HW & tile. Gran-
ite counters in kit, MSTR Suite
w/2 walk-in closets & tiled bath
w/ dbl vanities, shower & whirl-
pool. Home/lot packages avail-
able. TERRY D. 715-9317
Dir: 309S. to Right on S Main, Right on
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ASHLEY
$42,000
68 N. Main St.
MLS: 12-3845:
Excellent invest-
ment property, 4
bedroom, large
kitchen, living room,
and dining room.
Great price!
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
AVOCA
$59,900
902 William St.
Corner lot in
Pittston Twp., 2
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, move in con-
dition. Newer gas
furnace and hot
water heater, new
w/w carpet in dining
room & living room.
Large yard.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-767
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
BEAR CREEK
6650 Bear Creek
Blvd.
A well maintained
custom built two
story home, nestled
on two private
acres with a circu-
lar driveway. Three
bedrooms, large
kitchen with center
island, Master bed-
room with two walk
in closets, family
room with fireplace,
a formal dining
room.
$275,000
MLS#13-1063
Call Geri
570-862-7432
Lewith & Freeman
696-0888
BERWICK
VICTORIAN
Beautiful details
throughout include
exquisite wood-
work, hardwood
floors, stained
glass. Open stair-
case, 3 bedrooms,
2 full baths, 2 half
baths. Second floor
office, finished 3rd
floor, in-ground pool
& 3 car garage.
MLS#12-698
$207,000
Call Patsy
570-204-0983
570-759-3300
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
DALLAS
Nestled in the trees
on a 1.5 acre corner
lot. 4 bedroom, 2
bath home in Glen-
dalough.
MSL# 13-693
$249,900
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
288-1444
Call Brenda at
570-760-7999
to schedule your
appointment
DALLAS
4 bedroom home,
new construction,
with deck & patio.
Public water &
sewer, 2 car gar-
age. $223,900.
Lots Available
Build To Suit
Call 822-1139
or 829-0897
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Priced to sell on
West Center Hill Rd.
3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with finished
basement.
MLS 13-770
$134,900
JOSEPH P.
GILROY
REAL ESTATE
288-1444
Call Brenda at
570-760-7999
to schedule your
appointment
DALLAS
Financing Available!
2,000 sq. ft. plus!
Totally remodeled
kitchen, ceramic
tile, back splash,
new appliances,
granite counters
new roof & porch
windows, finished
hardwoods.
$279,900
570-793-0140
DALLAS
FOR SALE
BY OWNER
9 Westminster Dr.
4 bedroom brick
ranch. 2,800 sq. ft.
Totally renovated. 2
1/2 car garage. Low
taxes, corner lot.
See ZILLOW for
details. $274,000.
Call 570-878-3150
DALLAS
NEW GOSS MANOR
28 Highland Drive
PRICE REDUCED
Beautiful brick
ranch. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
family room,
multiple fireplaces,
Large eat-in
kitchen. $177,700.
(570) 590-4442
DALLAS
SALE BY OWNER
4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths. Completely
restored from
top to bottom.
Excellent location.
$235,000
570-829-2022
DALLAS
Newberry Estate -
The Greens
4,000 sq. ft. condo
with view of ponds
& golf course. Three
bedrooms on 2
floors. 5 1/2 baths, 2
car garage & more.
$425,000
MLS# 12-1480
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS TWP.
OPEN HOUSE
SUN., APR. 7, 12-2
2691 Carpenter Rd.
Magnificent raised
ranch on estate set-
ting. Total finished
four bedroom, 2
bath home. This
house features
hardwood floors
throughout. Finished
basement with
working fireplace.
Large deck with
swimming pool, two
car detached gar-
age set on 2.4
acres.
MLS# 12-3158
$298,000
Dave Rubbico, Jr.
885-2693
Rubbico Real
Estate, Inc.
826-1600
DRUMS
PRICE
REDUCTION!
BEECH MTN. LAKES
Charming 3 bed-
room, 2 bath 1,800
sq. ft. home with
lower level office,
family room & laun-
dry. Propane fire-
place, 2 car garage.
Quiet cul-de-sac,
right near lake.
MLS# 13-916
$169,900
Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
DUPONT
REDUCED
$68,500
424 Simpson St.
Good condition
Cape Cod. 3 bed-
room, 1 full bath in
quiet neighborhood.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4357
Brian
Harashinski
570-237-0689
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DURYEA
$339,900
316 Raspberry
Rd.
Blueberry Hills
Like new 2 story
home with first
floor master
bedroom and
bath. Inground
pool on nice
corner lot with
fenced in yard.
Sunroom, hard-
wood floors, 2
car garage, full
unfinished
basement
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-610
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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$79,00
AFFORDABLE
RENOVATED
HOME! Youll
enjoy the space
of the living
room/dining
room open floor
plan with hard-
wood floors.
Large trendy
kitchen with
new appliances.
Spacious 2 bed-
rooms and bath
with tiled jetted
tub for relaxing.
Peace of mind
with new fur-
nace, hot water
heater & electri-
cal box. Plenty
of parking and
nice yard.
MLS 13-96
Michele
Hopkins
570-540-6046
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DURYEA
534 Phoenix St.
Reduced to
$79,900
Newer Handicap
accessible one
story home in great
location. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath on
double lot. Off
street parking.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4490
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
76 Main St.
$69,900
Newly remod-
eled two bed-
room home.
Kitchen is very
nice with granite
counters and tile
floor, bathroom
is modern with
tub surround,
tile floor and
granite vanity.
New vinyl win-
dows through-
out. Off street
parking for 2
cars. MLS #12-
3966 For more
information and
photos visit
www. atlasreal-
t y i n c . c o m .
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
570-829-6200
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DURYEA
Own this cozy 1/2
double for less than
it costs to rent.
$49,900
Ed Appnel
570-817-2500
570-654-1490
EDWARDSVILLE
Nice 3 bedroom
single family home
with open floor plan
& completely en-
closed back yard.
Close to shopping
& public
transportation.
$47,000
Call Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
EDWARDSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath
2 story house
$295/Mo + taxes +
insurance. Owner
Financing
570-851-0765
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
BLUEBERRY
HILLS
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
3:00 til 5:00
105 Blueberry Drive
Stunning 3 bed-
room, 2.5 bath
home in beautiful
Blueberry Hills.
Ultra modern
kitchen, granite in
all baths, bonus
room off of master
bedroom, master
bath has whirlpool
tub. Family room
with fireplace. Two
car garage, large
unfinished base-
ment. Composite
deck with hot tub,
and much more!
Directions: North on
Main St. Pittston to
Duryea. Right on
Phoenix, right into
Blueberry hills, take
right on Blackberry,
turn right on Blue-
berry, and the prop-
erty is on the right.
Asking: 314,900.
MLS# 13-483
Call Don Marsh at
814-5072
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
EXETER
$69,900
1156 Wyoming Ave.
Large home with 4
bedrooms, yard
with detached 2 car
garage, private
yard. Home needs
a little updating but
a great place to
start! www.atlasre-
altyinc.com
MLS 13-865
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
EXETER
$89,900
19 Thomas St.
4 bedroom, 2 bath
with 2 car garage
on quiet street.
Super yard, home
needs TLC, being
sold AS IS.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
MLS 13-317
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EXETER
362 Susquehanna
Avenue
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular,
2 story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
new rear deck, full
front porch, tiled
baths & kitchen,
granite counter-
tops. All cherry
hardwood floors
throughout, all new
stainless steel
appliances & light-
ing. New oil fur-
nace, washer/dryer
in first floor bath.
Great neighbor-
hood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
NOT IN FLOOD
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
EXETER TWP.
311 Lockville Road
Stately brick 2 story,
with in ground pool,
covered patio, fin-
ished basement,
fireplace & wood
stove, 3 car
attached garage
5 car detached
garage with
apartment above.
MLS# 11-1242 NEW
NEW PRICE
$549,000
Please call Donna
570-613-9080
PLAINS
Nothing to do but
just move in!
23 Laurel Street
4 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms
Excellent condition!
Off street parking,
new roof,
and all new appli-
ances included.
Playground right
around the
corner.
$139,900
Call (570)690-2886
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
209 Constitution
Avenue
Meticulously main-
tained 4 bedroom, 2
story, vinyl sided, 5
year old home situ-
ated on a generous
lot. Large, modern
kitchen, 3 baths, 1st
floor family room, 2
car garage, deck
and soooo much
more!
MLS #11-2429
$269,900
Call Florence
Keplinger @
715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
474-6307
HANOVER TWP.
SELLER SAYS
MAKE ME
AN OFFER
Come tour this well-
maintained 2-story
at 10 Rowe St. This
1 owner, brick &
vinyl home, in a
great neighborhood,
is in move-in condi-
tion. Large living
room, formal dining
room, large eat-in
kitchen with tile
floor, counter &
backsplash. 3 bed-
rooms & modern
bath with a tile tub/
shower. Finished
lower level 21 x 15
family room with
built-in storage, a
2nd full bath & laun-
dry area/utility
room. A B-Dry
System, freshly
painted & new car-
peting on 1st & 2nd
floors. Central air &
new electric serv-
ice. Attached 1 car
garage with work-
shop or storage.
Screened-in patio
overlooks a large,
level private back
yard. For more in-
formation & to view
photos online, go to:
www. pr udent i al
realestate.com &
enter PRU7W7A3 in
the Home Search.
PRICE REDUCED TO
$131,900.
MLS#12-3160.
Call Mary Ellen
Belchick 696-6566
or Walter Belchick
696-2600, Ext. 301
696-2600
HANOVER TWP.
Custom built colo-
nial two-story. 4
bedrooms, 4 baths,
two vehicle garage.
View of the Wyo-
ming Valley. Located
on a dead end, pri-
vate street, just
minutes from the
Wyoming Valley
Country Club, Han-
over Industrial Park,
& public transporta-
tion. Sun room, fam-
ily room with wood
burning fireplace,
hardwood floors on
1st & 2nd floors, 1st
floor laundry room &
bathroom. Central
cooling fan. Lower
level recreation
room with bar, lots
of closets & stor-
age, coal/wood
stove, office/5th
bedroom & bath.
MLS #12-4610
$280,000
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
283-9100
HARDING
$249,900
1385 Mt. Zion Rd.
Great country set-
ting on 3.05 acres.
Move in condition
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
inground swimming
pool, hardwood
floors. Finished
basement with wet
bar. 2 car garage,
wrap around drive-
way. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 12-2270
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PLAINS TWP.
HUDSON SECTION
Two bedroom, 1
bath, living & dining
rooms & pantry.
Gas heat & hot
water. Driveway &
garage. $54,000.
570-407-2703
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
OPEN HOUSE
SAT. APRIL 6
1-3 PM
310 LOCKVILLE RD.
Restored 2 story
colonial on 2.23
acres. Open family
room to kitchen.
original hardwood,
bar, pool, new fur-
nace with central
air. Five car garage
and much more.
Perfect serene set-
ting on corner lot.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS# 12-3496
A MUST SEE!
REDUCED
$259,900
Call Nancy Bohn
570-237-0752
HARDING
PRICE REDUCED
$69,900
2032 ROUTE 92
RIVER VIEWS PLUS
EXTRA LOT ON
RIVER. Just 1/4
miles from boat
launch, this great
ranch home is
perched high
enough to keep you
dry, but close
enough to watch
the river roll by.
Surrounded by
nature, this home
features large living
room and eat in
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, full unfin-
ished basement.
Ready to move
right in and enjoy
country living just
minutes from down-
town. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-79
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
22 Wood Street
Nice cottage with
lake rights, close
to the public boat
dock. New kitchen
& living room ceil-
ings & insulation
just completed.
Enjoy this place
during the Summer
months or year
round. Recently
updated with new
roof & floors.
MLS# 12-3820
$69,900
Pat Doty
394-6901
696-2468
HUGHESTOWN
$84,500
64 Center St.
Large 4 bedroom
with master bed-
room and bath on
1st floor. New gas
furnace and water
heater with updated
electrical panel.
Large lot with 1 car
garage, nice loca-
tion. www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
Must be sold to
settle estate
MLS 13-294
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
$189,900
184 Rock St.
Spacious brick
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, large living
room with fireplace.
3 baths, large Flori-
da room with AC.
Full finished base-
ment with 4th bed-
room, 3/4 bath,
large rec room with
wet bar. Also a
cedar closet and
walk up attic. www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 12-3626
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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JENKINS TWP
$89,900
40 Friend St.
MLS 12-3731
Well maintained 2-
story, 2 bedroom
home, taxes less
than $1,000 annual-
ly, large backyard,
rear parking from
access alley in
back, large deck,
modern kitchen.
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
JENKINS TWP.
$27,900
151 E. Saylor Ave.
Fixer upper with
great potential in
quiet neighborhood.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
with off street park-
ing and nice yard.
Directions: Rt 315,
at light turn onto
Laflin Rd to bottom
of hill. Turn right
onto E. Saylor.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 12-3672
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
KINGSTON
$139,900
129 S. Dawes Ave.
Three bedroom, 2
bath cape cod with
central air, new
windows, doors,
carpets and tile
floor. Full concrete
basement with 9'
ceilings. Walking
distance to Wilkes
Barre. Electric and
Oil heat. MLS #12-
3283. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
KINGSTON
Inviting 4 bedroom
home in great loca-
tion - Huge living
room with stone
fireplace & display
shelves leads to
elegant office with
handsome oak
built-ins - Kitchen &
family rooms share
a large granite
counter & open to a
bright eating area
with skylights.
Master has hard-
wood & huge walk-
in closet - Accent
lighting & great
details throughout -
Wonderful yard.
MLS #13-724
$325,000. Call
Rhea Simms
for details
570-696-6677
570-696-3801
KINGSTON
171 Third Avenue.
COMPARE WHAT
YOU GET FOR
YOUR MONEY!
Modern and meti-
ciously maintained
3 bedroom town
house with 2 1/2
baths (master
bath). Central air
conditioning, family
room, security sys-
tem. Very low gas
heating cost. Deck
and patio, fenced
yard, garage,
Extras!
MLS # 12-3011.
(PHFA financing:
$3,500 down, $557
month, 4.375%
interest, 30 years).
$115,000.
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty, Inc.
570-822-5126.
LAFLIN
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., Apr. 7, 12-2
7 CONCORD DRIVE
$244,900
Two story, 1,800 sq.
ft., in Oakwood
Park. 8 rooms, cozy
kitchen, 3 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths,
large living room,
family room with
fireplace, dining
room, sunroom with
hardwood floors.
Two car garage,
central air. Lot 100
x 125. Move in
Condition. Call Ed at
570-655-4294 for
appointment.
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
575 Warren Ave.
Meticulously main-
tained 3 bedroom
with 1 1/2 baths.
Ultra modern
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and cherry
cabinets. First floor
family room. Fire-
place. Second floor
laundry. Central air
conditioning, gas
heat. Beautiful
screened rear
porch. Fenced yard.
MLS # 13-1178.
$185,000.
Ask for Bob Kopec,
Humford Realty, Inc.
822-5126.
LAFLIN
$109,000
147 Haverford Drive
Nicely kept 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath
townhome in desir-
able neighborhood.
Great looking family
room in lower level.
Spacious rooms
with plenty of clos-
ets. Outdoor patio
with pavers and
trees for privacy.
Carpet, tiled kitchen
counter and AC unit
are ALL NEW! Move
in condition. www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 13-909
Call Terry
570-885-3041
LAFLIN
$254,900
24 Fordham Road
Great Split Level in
Oakwood Park,
Laflin. 13 rooms, 4
bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. 2 car garage
and large corner
lot. Lots of space
for the large or
growing family.
www. atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-452
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
LAFLIN
$389,900
10 Fairfield Drive
Exceptional & spa-
cious custom built
cedar home with
open floor plan and
all of the amenities
situated on 2 lots in
picturesque setting.
Create memories in
this 5 bedroom, 4
bath home with 18
ceiling in living
room, gas fireplace,
granite kitchen,
large 2 story foyer,
huge finished lower
level for entertain-
ing with bar/full
kitchen & wine cel-
lar. Inground pool &
hot tub. Directions:
Rt 315 to Laflin Rd.,
right onto Oakwood
Dr., right onto Ford-
ham Rd, left onto
Fairfield Dr., home
is on the right.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4063
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
LAFLIN
46 Old Mill Road
Stunning English
Tudor in a desirable
neighborhood.
Modern kitchen
with cherry cabi-
nets, granite coun-
tertops, stainless
steel appliances,
island with Jenn air
and tile floor. Sepa-
rate glass sur-
rounded breakfast
room. Family room
with gas fireplace,
and hardwood
floors. Formal din-
ing room with bay
window. French
doors throughout.
Master bedroom
suite with master
bath, walk-in closet
and separate sitting
room. Lower level
rec-room and
office. Two car
garage.
MLS#13-1076
$325,000
Call
Sandra Gorman:
570-696-5408
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
906 Homes for Sale
LAFLIN
NEW LISTING
OAKWOOD PARK
If you like comfort &
charm, youll love
this sparkling 3,800
+ sq. ft. 5 bedroom,
4 bath two story tra-
ditional home in per-
fect condition in a
great neighborhood.
Nothing to do but
move right in. Off-
ers formal living &
dining rooms, 1st
floor family room
with fireplace, gran-
ite countertops in
kitchen & baths,
lower level recre-
ation room with fire-
place & wet bar.
MLS #13-549
Only $335,000
Call
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
570-696-3801
LAFLIN
NEW PRICE
$124,900
111 Laflin Road
Nice 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Split Level
home with hard-
wood floors, 1 car
garage, large yard
and covered patio
in very convenient
location. Great curb
appeal and plenty
of off street park-
ing. Rt. 315 to light
@ Laflin Rd. Turn
west onto Laflin Rd.
Home is on left.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2852
Keri Best
570-885-5082
WILKES-BARRE
3 Mercedes Dr.,
Barney Farms
Impressive 2-story
with a contempo-
rary interior. 9
rooms including a
large living room;
formal dining room;
family room (21 x
19) with marble fire-
place; modern
kitchen with dining
area; 3 bedrooms;
2 full and 2 half-
baths. Finished
lower level. Cov-
ered patio over-
looking in-ground
pool. Well-land-
scaped lot with
circular drive.
$293,500
MLS-13-899
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
MOOSIC
$99,900
OPEN HOUSE
SUN. APRIL 7
12-2PM
R. 1104 Springbrook
Cape Cod home
with endless possi-
bilities. 3-4 bed-
room, 1 bath, cen-
tral air, plenty of
storage. Enclosed
porch, garage with
carport. Situated on
3 lots. Directions: 1-
81, Exit 180 Moosic
(Rt. 11) L. onto 502,
straight 1/2 mile.
Turn R onto 8th St.,
up hill, turn left,
house 3rd on right.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-607
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
Looking for that
special place
called home?
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Your needs.
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MOUNTAINTOP
Well maintained 3
bedroom, 1 bath,
with large deck,
above ground oval
swimming pool,
oversized 1 car
detached garage on
nearly 1 acre lot with
stream.
MLS #13-247
$112,000
Call Jim Banos
570-991-1883
for appointment
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real
Estate
570-474-2340
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MOUNTAINTOP
54 LOOP ROAD,
GLEN SUMMIT,
MOUNTAIN TOP
Sun., April 7, 12 - 2
Sun., April 28, 12-2
Beautifully appoint-
ed home on 2
acres. Community
amenities include
private lake with
sandy beach, tennis
courts, trails for hik-
ling & biking. This
home boasts per-
ennial gardens and
mature landscaping,
fenced rear yard
enclosing 20 x 40
heated in-ground
pool, raised garden,
custom dog house
and run. Entertain
and dine on the
wrap around porch
with mahogany
flooring and electric
hurricane shutters.
The residence fea-
tures hardwood
flooring, French
doors, cherry
kitchen, 3-4 bed-
rooms, updated
heating/air. Emery-
gency generator for
inclement weather.
DIR: Rt. 309 South
into MountainTop,
left at 1st light, at
the end of the road
make a right on Rt.
437, turn left into
Lake Road, right on
Loop.
MLS# 12-1647
PRICED TO SELL AT
$399,000
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
696-2600,
Ext. 210
KINGSTON
849 Nandy Drive
Spacious four-bed-
room, 2 1/2 bath
home in popular
''Green Acres''.
Good floor plan. Liv-
ing room with bay
window; formal din-
ing room; kitchen
with breakfast
room. 2nd floor
laundry. Great clos-
ets. Covered rear
patio. 2 separate
heating systems,
each with central
ai r- condi t i oni ng.
$249,000
MLS-13-841
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
NANTICOKE
BIG PRICE
REDUCTION!
Nice home in great
area. New Kitchen
with many updates.
great starter home!
MLS#12-3870
$45,000
Dave Rubbico, Sr
881-7877
Rubbico Realty
826-1600
NANTICOKE
Lovely 1/2 double
sitting high on the
hill in the Honeypot
section of Nanti-
coke. Nice hard-
wood floors, original
woodwork, gener-
ous room sizes &
high ceilings make
this home feel
grand. Off street
parking for 2 cars in
front, & room for
additional parking or
garage in rear.
$40,000
Call Christine
332-8832
613-9080
NANTICOKE
PRICE REDUCED
1,460 sq. ft house.
2 or 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, gas heat.
Can convert to two
1 bedroom apart-
ments with sepa-
rate entrances.
MLS#13-472
$27,500
Call Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
Need a Roommate?
Place an ad and
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WARRIOR RUN
2 story, 2 bedroom
with fenced in yard,
great starter home.
$59,900
Call Ed Appnel
570-817-2500
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1112 Memorial Hwy,
Shavertown Pa 18708
Oce: 570-901-1020
Fax: 877-202-2103
E-mail: wesellfast@yahoo.com
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$65,900
WILKES-BARRE
Completely Redone. BEAUTIFUL home w/large rooms,
fnished basement, fenced yard, all new appliances,
windows, heating system. Everything you need in a
new home is here. Take a moment to look inside!
Call Ofce 570-901-1020.
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$229,000
OP OP OP OP O EN E
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Come join us for an open house and get ready to fall in love. End
Unit,very large LR, HW fooring, recessed lighting & freplace.
Modern kitchen, fnished basement, 2 car garage and most of all
ready to move in.
DIR: From Mall area, turn onto Bear Creek Blvd, make the R into
Jade Hills development, see sign on the R.
Call Jay Wallace 570-262-1919. 13-843
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 7
TH
$289,000
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357 APACHE DR., SHICKSHINNY
Enjoy 100 Lake Front from your 10x18 deck or stay warm and
toasty next to the gas freplace in the LR on those cold nights.
Home in move-in condition (like new) and includes 2 carports and
a storage shed (14x16). DIR: From Dallas 118W L, Sweet Valley
Rd (Sheldons Diner), Sweet Val.Rd/Grassy Pond Rd/Broadway
Rd/Creek Rd/Bloomingdale Rd, R main Rd, 1st L Apache Dr. 1.6
miles, Home on Right on Lake Side.
Call Sharon Gallagher 570-332-2229. MLS#13-301
$529,777
OLD FORGE
Two buildings, 11 units fully occupied with long term
tenants, excellent income, separate utilities, 2 parcels
on one deed. Rest assured this will be a good retire-
ment income. Property manager in place for peace of
mind. Call Ofce 570-901-1020.
NEW LISTING! $235,900
LAKE ARIEL
Like New, Completely redone ranch on 8.30 Acres
with an amazing natural pond. Large rooms, modern
kitchen and bath, HW foors, All new heat & air condi-
tioning system, Beautiful new deck, All new stainless
appliances and so much more!
Call Ofce 570-901-1020. MLS#13-1244
NE NNE NE NE
NEW!
$79,000
WILKES-BARRE
Rare Find! Imagine buying under $80,000 - 5-6 Bed-
rooms, amazing HW foors, all new windows, off street
parking for 3 cars, brand new gas heat boiler/furnace,
nice size rear yard. Dont delay, call today!
Call Ofce 570-901-1020. MLS#12-4499
$109,999
GLEN LYON
Looking to invest? 5 units. Everything is updated in great
condition. Beautiful apts, fully rented. This opportunity lets
you buy, sit back and collect the rents. Many improvements.
Dont miss out. Call Tony Wasco 570-855-2424 or
Donna Cain 570-947-3824. MLS#12-3868
$289,900
WILKES-BARRE
Large brick house in a prestigious neighborhood, oversized
garage, in-ground pool, open foor plan, fenced yard and
designed for entertaining? Well, stop dreaming,
Call today for a private showing.
Call Ofce 570-901-1020. MLS#12-4047
Te Somerville - 2,210 sq. ft.
2808 Scranton/Carbondale Highway
Blakely, PA 18447
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withclassic amenities. Great home for entertaining. Unusually
large dining room, living roomwithadjoining denseparated
by Frenchdoors, beamedceiling, stone replace andbuilt-in
bookcases inthe family room. Large Butcher block island,
cherry cabinets andstainless steel appliances inthis attractive
eat-inkitchen. Secondoor deck andrst oor covered
mahogany porchwithelectric hurricane shutters. In-ground
heatedpool, fencedyard, raisedfencedgardenarea, customdog
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PRUDENTIAL POGGI & JONES, REALTORS
28 Carverton Road, Shavertown
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Ofce: 696-2600 ext. 210
Direct: 696-6565
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906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
Motivated Seller!
Roomy 4 bedroom
in central location.
New furnace,
plumbing & electri-
cal. Fenced yard
with patio & shed.
$45,000
Call Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
Sell your own home!
Place an ad HERE
570-829-7130
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NANTICOKE
38 E. Union Street
Nice single, 3 bed-
rooms, gas heat,
large yard.
Central location.
Affordable @
$64,900
TOWNE &
COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE
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570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
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906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
Roomy 2 bedroom
with office, large
deck & off street
parking for up to 4
cars. New electri-
cal, plumbing, re-
placement windows
& roof. Across the
street from large
park.
Motivated Seller!
$45,000
Call Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
Looking for that
special place
called home?
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NANTICOKE
25 W. Washington
Move right into this
very nice 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
woodwork and a
beautiful stained
glass window.
Newer kitchen
appliances and w/w
carpeting. Supple-
ment your heating
with a recently
installed wood pel-
let stove. New roof
installed 11/17/12.
This home also has
a one car
detached garage.
MLS 12-2171
$76,000
John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING
260-262
E. Green Street
Double Block
Plenty of parking
with paved back
alley. Close to
LCCC. New roof
installed in 2007
along with a kitchen
& bath update
in #260.
MLS #13-694
$65,900
Call Dana Distasio
570-715-9333
NANTICOKE
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, APRIL 7
1 - 3 PM
393 E. Noble St.
Check out this 4
bedroom, 1.5 bath
home with 1 car
detached garage.
This home features
a Jacuzzi tub,
newer roof, fur-
nace, hot water
heater, replacement
windows, fenced
yard and large
covered deck.
MLS 13-613
$77,900
Call John Polifka
570-704-7846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
REDUCED
1457 S. Hanover St.
Beautiful Tudor
style split level
home. This home
features 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
recreation room
with a bar, wood
burning stove, 2 tier
patio, storage shed,
fenced yard and 1
car garage. Securi-
ty system and
more.
MLS 12-3292
$179,900
John Polifka
570-704-6846
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
1472 S. Hanover St.
Well maintained
bi-level house fea-
tures 2 bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths, recre-
ation room with
propane stove.
3 season porch.
Professionally land-
scaped yard. 1 car
garage, storage
shed, new appli-
ances, ceiling fans.
Close to LCCC.
$153,900.
Call 570-735-7594
or 570-477-2410
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906 Homes for Sale
NEWPORT TWP.
565 Old Newport St
Unique, ''Deck
House'' contempo-
rary-styled home
with brick and red-
wood exterior.
5 bedrooms and 3
baths.
Features: living
room with fireplace
and vaulted ceiling
with exposed
beans. Modern
cherry kitchen.
Lower level family
room with kitch-
enette. Hardwood
floors. All on 1 acre
in Wanamie section.
$239,000
MLS#12-3588
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
PARSONS
JUST LISTED
$144,900
35 Wyndwood Dr.
Like new 2 bed-
room, 2 bath
attached ranch.
Upgraded kitchen,
vaulted living
room, sunroom,
master bedroom
www.35wyndwood
.com Call Mark
215-275-0487
PITTSTON
$114,900
67 Carroll St.
The WOW factor!
Move right in and
enjoy this renovat-
ed home with no
worries! 3 bed-
rooms with lots of
closet space. 2 full
baths including a 4
piece master bath
with custom tile
work, open floor
plan with modern
kitchen with island,
corner lot with off
street parking and
nice yard. Come
and take a look!
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-863
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
To place your
ad call...829-7130
PITTSTON
$119,900
25 Swallow St.
Grand 2 story home
with Victorial fea-
tures, large eat in
kitchen with laun-
dry, 3/4 bath on
first floor, 2nd bath
with claw foot tub,
lots of closet
space. Move in
ready, off street
parking in rear.
MLS 12-3926
Call Colleen
570-883-7594
PITTSTON
$134,900
15 High St.
Well kept newly
remodeled, 2 story
home, with modern
kitchen, central air,
new triple pane
replacement win-
dows and custom
made blinds for
each window.
Home is in move in
condition, with plas-
ter walls and design
ceilings, plus much,
much more. A
MUST SEE!
MLS 13-1088
Fred Mecadon
570-817-5792
PITTSTON
$89,900
57 Dewitt St.
Cute Cape Cod with
3 bedrooms, vinyl
replacement win-
dows, Pergo floor-
ing and walk up
attic. Put this one
on your list.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-1038
CALL CHARLIE
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
Amazing Property!!!
Five bedrooms, 4
with private bath.
spectacular master
suite with sitting
room + 3 room clos-
et. Four fireplaces
All hardwood floors.
Gazebo style ceiling
in library. 3 car
garage. Resort-like
yard with in-ground
pool with cabana &
outside bath. Adult
amenities, full fin-
ished basement.
PREQUALIFIED
BUYERS ONLY
MLS# 12-1091
Call Nancy Answini
570-237-5999
Joseph P. Gilroy
Real Estate
570-288-1444
PITTSTON
Double block in
good condition.
Four bedrooms on
one side 2 on other
family owned for
many years. Cur-
rent tenants are
family members
who pay all utilities.
Carport & off street
parking for 6+ vehi-
cle pavilion.
$67,000
Call Christine at
332-8832
613-9080
PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
$139,900
10 Norman St.
Very nice, classic
two story brick
home with large
rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, plenty of
baths, large base-
ment, open deck
and covered deck.
Large eat in
kitchen, plenty of
off street parking.
MLS #11-2887. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PITTSTON
NEW PRICE
$64,900
9 rooms, aluminum
sided, new
windows & wrap
around porch.
Kitchen with all
appliances, w/w
carpet, laundry
room with washer
& dryer, nicely
painted. Gas heat,
walk up attic on
50 x 150 lot with
shed.
Call Joe, 613-9080
PLAINS
OPEN HOUSE
SUN., APR, 7, 12-2
32 Brians Place
Townhouse in pris-
tine condition. Move
right in! Has location
& view. Tastefully
finished with two
large bedrooms,
two full baths and
over sized closets.
Living room with
corner fireplace.
Custom kitchen with
hardwood floors.
Well manicured
lawns with privacy
walls. 2,400 sq. ft.
Recreation & multi-
use room. A must
see!! MLS#12-3622
$210,000
David Rubbico, Sr.
881-7877
Rubbico
Real Estate
826-1600
WILKES-BARRE
68 Jones Street
This 2 story home
features 3 bed-
rooms, 1 & 1.5
baths, an attached
sunroom, private
back yard, large liv-
ing room all great
for entertaining.
Close to schools &
shopping.
$44,900.
MLS 12-3211
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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PLAINS TWP
$189,900
20 Nittany Lane
Affordable 3 level
townhome features
2 car garage, 3
bedrooms, 3.5
baths, lower level
patio and upper
level deck, gas fire-
place, central air
and vac and stereo
system www.atlas-
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-871
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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PLAINS
Great 3 bedroom, 1
bath with a large
eat in kitchen & fin-
ished basement
with a dry bar.
Large fenced yard
& extra lot included
for additional park-
ing. With- in walk-
ing distance of
Wyoming Valley
Mall!
$134,900
MLS# 12-2479
Dave Rubbico, Sr.
881-7877
Rubbico
Real Estate
826-1600
SHAVERTOWN
OPEN HOUSE
SUN., APR. 7TH
NOON-1:30
2 years old, open
floor plan, hard-
wood floors 1st &
2nd floors. 2 story
great room with
floor to ceiling fire-
place, 3 sides brick
exterior. Lower level
finished with French
doors out to patio,
breathtaking views,
upgraded landscap-
ing with 3 waterfalls.
MLS #12-4215
PRICE REDUCED
$585,000
Call Geri
570-862-7432
Lewith & Freeman
696-0888
SHAVERTOWN
561 Deer Hill Road
Extraordinary,
cedar and stone,
multi-level Contem-
porary home with
open-floor plan.
4 bedrooms; 3 1/2
baths, porcelain/tile
flooring, sunken
family room with
vaulted ceiling and
gas fire place, ultra
kitchen with granite
counters.
800 square foot
rec-room with gran-
ite wet bar and
fireplace; In-home
theater; lower level
gym. Decks with a
pond view. Includes
two separate heat-
ing and air condition
systems.
MLS# 12-2816
$425,000
Call (570)288-1401
SHAVERTOWN
NEW LISTING
Miss the old fash-
ioned front porch?
Yesterdays charm
with todays con-
venience can be
found in this 3 bed-
room, 1 bath tradi-
tional home on a
quiet street. Offers
formal living &
dining rooms,
kitchen & 1 car
detached garage.
MLS # 13-1111
$115,000
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
570-696-3801
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SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Lake Front Property
at Shickshinny Lake!
4 Bedrooms, 2.75
baths, 2 kitchens,
living room, large
family room. 2 sun-
rooms, office &
laundry room. Two
car attached gar-
age with paved
driveway, above
ground pool, dock &
100' lake frontage.
$375,000
MLS #12-860
Kenneth Williams
570-542-2141
Five Mountains
Realty
SWEET VALLEY
Inviting home with
90 of lakefront &
beautiful covered
dock. Huge great
room opens to kit-
chen & features
handsome stone
fireplace, custom
built-ins & long win-
dow seat offering
great views of the
lake. First floor mas-
ter walks out to
beautiful 3 season
porch which is also
lakefront. Two large
upstairs bedrooms
can hold a crowd.
Huge laundry/pantry
made for entertain-
ing.
MLS# 11-2958
$299,000
Rhea Simms
570-696-6677
570-696-3801
SWOYERSVILLE
187 Shoemaker St.
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
APRIL 7th
12:00 til 2pm
Totally Redone! This
cozy Cape Cod has
3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
Modern kitchen with
granite countertops,
ceramic tile back-
splash and floor, all
new hardwood
throughout, new
furnace, new wiring,
new windows, duct
work in place for
central air, much
more! Vinyl siding,
large unfinished
basement, deck,
Off street parking.
24 hour notice to
show.
Asking $135,000.
Call Don at
814-5072
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
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SWOYERSVILLE
STEEPLECHASE
50 Grandville Drive
Outstanding 3 bed-
room, 2 1/2 bath
townhouse out of
the flood zone.
Formal dining room,
family room, master
bedroom suite.
Central air & central
vacuum. Deck,
garage + many
extras. Freshly
painted and carpet-
ed, so move right in!
PHFA financing
$5,300 down,
monthly payment
$847. interest rate
of 4.375. $175,000.
MLS # 13-195.
Ask for Bob Kopec
Humford Realty Inc
570-822-5126
WEST PITTSTON
MULTI-FAMILY
Two houses for the
price of one! Two
story in front & dou-
ble-wide in rear.
Great for 2 families
or investor opportu-
nity. Off street
parking & NOT in
flood zone.
MLS #13-970
$148,000
Call Cindy King
Today!
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Signature Properties
570-675-5100
906 Homes for Sale
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
Beautifully updated
home in convenient
Wyoming location.
New foyer, updated
kitchen, bathroom,
walls & flooring.
Nice size deck &
front porch. Hard-
wood floors &
stained glass win-
dow make the foyer
a stunning entrance.
Open floor plan be-
tween living room &
dining room gives
the rooms a larger
feel. Great neigh-
borhood & schools.
#12-3852
REDUCED TO
$139,000
Chris Jones
696-6558
696-2600
WAPWALLOPEN
359 Pond Hill
Mountain Road
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 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
$49,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WEST PITTSTON
112 Clear Springs
Court
NEW PRICE
$164,000
Ledgeview Estates
Updates, Updates,
Updates New
hardwood floors,
granite counter
tops in kitchen, new
granite vanities, tile
floor, finished, walk-
out basement with
gas fireplace.
Call Donna
570-613-9080
WHITE HAVEN
Beautiful 3 bedroom
home tucked away
on your own 46 acre
retreat. This proper-
ty offers a pond,
stream, 2 decks & a
screened in porch.
Home offers 2 1/2
baths + 1st floor
master bed room
with deck. updated
kitchen & skylights.
Dont pass this
amazing opportunity
by. Call for your
showing today.
MLS#13-995
$299,900
Call/text Donna
947-3824 or
Tony at 855-2424
901-1020
WHITE-HAVEN
501 Birch Lane
Beautiful 4 bed-
room, 3 bath. Enjoy
the amenities of a
private lake, boat-
ing, basketball
courts, etc. The
home has wood
floors and carpeting
throughout. French
doors in the kitchen
that lead you out to
the large rear deck
for entertaining. The
backyard has 2 utili-
ty sheds for storage
MLS 12-1695
NEW PRICE
$174,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
Three bedroom
ranch on corner lot,
convenient to
Wilkes-Barre Blvd.
& Rt. 81. Living
room, dining room
& modern kitchen.
Enclosed porch with
large deck and hot
tub, full basement, 1
car garage, shed
and carport. All
electric.
$92,000
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906 Homes for Sale
WILKES BARRE
$44,900
70 N. Meade
3BR, 1 bath in move
in condition with
new electric box,
water heater, and
plumbing. Off
street parking in
rear for 3 cars,
good credit and
your house, taxes &
insurance would be
under $400/month.
MLS #12-3900. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WILKES BARRE
$54,000
735 N. Washington
Street
Spacious 2 story, 3
bedrooms with 2 ca
detached garage,
good starter home,
needs TLC. MLS #12
3887. For more
information and pho
tos visit www.atlasre
altyinc.com.
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WILKES BARRE
REDUCED
$39,900
61 Puritan Lane
Are you spending
more than $400/mo
on rent?? Owning
this home could
cost you less! With
3 bedrooms and a
fenced in yard, this
home makes a per-
fect place to start
your homeowner-
ship experience.
Ask me how!
MLS #12-1823. For
more information
and photos visit
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com.
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES- BARRE
$112,000
43 Richmont Ave.
Worth more than
listed price, this 3
bedroom, 2 bath
Cape Cod home
has central air,
hardwood floors,
fenced yard, above
ground pool, mod-
ern kitchen and
baths. www.atlasre-
altyinc.com
MLS 13-789
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
WILKES-BARRE
$72,900
35 Hillard St.
Hardwood floors,
fenced in yard,
large deck. Off
street parking. 3
bedroom home with
1st floor laundry.
Move in condition.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1655
Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
$99,900
77 Schuler St.
NOTHING to do but
move right in! This
home has every-
thing you need...3
bedrooms, 2.5
baths, large fenced
in yard, screened in
porch, off street
parking, quiet
neighborhood.
Home recently
remodeled inside &
out. www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-467
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
OPEN HOUSE
Sun., April 14, 1 - 3
PRICE REDUCED
Located on quiet
Westminster Street.
One story ranch
home in very good
condition with nice
yard & off street
parking. This 2 bed-
room, 1 bath home
features an eat-in
kitchen with new
appliances, which
are included, living
& dining rooms.
Roof is 2 years old &
new water heater
recently installed in
full, unfinished, dry,
concrete basement
with included wash-
er and dryer.
Virtually all furniture
is included, if de-
sired. MLS# 13-32
$59,000
Call Jim Banos
570-991-1883
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real
Estate
570-474-2340
WYOMING
575 Susquehanna
Avenue
FOR SALE BY
OWNER
NEVER
FLOODED
4 bedroom, 2 full
bath in a great
neighborhood.
New windows
entire home, fin-
ished lower level,
detached garage,
4 season sun-
room. Master
suite has new full
bath and large
walk in closet.
New above
ground pool with
deck. Must see!
PRICED TO
SELL $179,000
570-885-6848
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YATESVILLE
$174,900
603 Willowcrest Dr.
Super end unit
townhouse, no
fees. 2 bedrooms,
3 baths, central air,
electric heat, cathe-
dral ceiling with
skylights. Large
family room with
propane stove and
its own ductless
air. MLS 13-482
Call Tom
570-262-7716
YATESVILLE
$69,900
9 Pittston Ave
2 story home locat-
ed in a very privet
setting. 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths
and workshop
attached to living
space, great for
home business or
the hobbyist. Low
taxes, great com-
munity. Garage has
1 detached space
and 1 built in.
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 13-1009
CALL CHARLIE
570-829-6200
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
BEAR CREEK
$149,900
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
additional 2 acre
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer
underground fuel
tanks. May require
zoning approval.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-208
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
Commercial
Building For Sale.
502 Market St,
Kingston. 2000 Sq
Ft $229,000 1-story,
PRIME LOCATION
with parking lot.
Take a look. If
interested, call
570-814-4940.
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
for lease. Units
ranging from 600-
2700 sq ft. prime
Mountaintop area,
great for busi-
ness!!! High traffic
area for retail or
office space.
Prices ranging
from $500.00/
month for smallest
off street unit to
$2700.00/month
for large 2700
square foot
building. call
Amanda Colonna
570-714-6115
CENTURY 21
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-287-1196,
for details and to
view units.
DURYEA
$39,900
93 Main St.
Four units. 3 resi-
dential and one
storefront.Great
corner location,
flood damaged
home being sold as
is. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1948
Call Tom
570-262-7716
HANOVER
Repossessed
Income Property
Out of flood area
5 apartments, 2
buildings on one lot
in excellent condi-
tion. Hardwood
floors. $95,000
570-822-9697
HUNTINGTON
MILLS
Great Old 80 Acre
Farm, Location Next
to Northwest High
School with approx.
35 acres of fields &
45 acres wooded.
Small pond, barn,
old farmhouse with
out buildings(in poor
condition - little or
no value) plenty of
road frontage.
MLS #13-807
$359,000
Call Richard Long
406-2438
570-675-4400
KINGSTON
Great opportunity
for this 2,900 sq. ft.
professional office
building in high traf-
fic area. Currently
used as a veterinary
clinic but is easily
adapted for other
uses. See how this
space can be used
for you! Open
entry space, individ-
ual offices, full base-
ment for storage,
central air, and gas
heat. Parking for 12
cars.
MLS-12-416
$339,000
Call Rhea for
details
570-696-6677
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
KINGSTON
341 Wyoming Ave.
3 story Victorian
home located in a
high exposure area.
Has all the lovely
signature wood-
work of a grand
VIctorian of yester-
year! Can be
restored for use as
a residential home
or a landlord invest-
ment. Currently
subdivided into mul-
tiple office spaces
and 2 apartments.
MLS 12-617
$149,000
Jay A. Crossin
EXT. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
NANTICOKE
21-23 Spring Street
Very nice 6 unit with
2 bedrooms each.
Well maintained
with new roofs &
windows.
Coin operated
washer/dryer. Fully
occupied, city
license & occupan-
cy permits issued.
Off street parking
available.
$235,000
Call 570-542-5610
NANTICOKE
264-266 E. State St.
Unique, charming 5
units, 1-3 bedroom,
3-2 bedrooms, 1-1
bedroom, most with
remodeled kitchens
and bathrooms.
Appliances and air
conditioners. Well
maintained with
newer roofs and
porches. Fully
occupied, city
license and occu-
pancy permits.
issued. $155,000.
Call 570-542-5610
NANTICOKE
36-38 E. Ridge St.
Fully occupied com-
mercial brick build-
ing with 4 tenant
occupied apart-
ments, 1 commer-
cial space currently
rented as a beauty
salon, 3 car garage
and storage space
to rent. Apartments
are all modern and
remodeled with
new wiring, plumb-
ing, roof, separate
utilities. Great
income producing
property in high
traffic area.
MLS 12-2619
$239,000
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
570-735-7494
Patricia Lunski
NANTICOKE
Newly remodeled,
immaculate office
building. 1,600 sq.
ft, central air, plenty
of parking, abun-
dant storage areas,
h a n d i c a p p e d
accessible.
MLS #13-667
$79,900
Dana Distasio
570-9333
NANTICOKE
R. 395
E. Washington St.
Nice double block.
Two bedrooms
each side. Sepa-
rate heat & electric.
Close to College.
Affordable @
$49,500
Towne & Country
R.E. Co.
735-8932
or 542-5708
EXCITING
BUSINESS FOR
SALE!
Call if you have
money. Call if you
have experience in
the restaurant busi-
ness. This is one of
the areas most
attractive & suc-
cessful restaurant
businesses. Turn
key.
$319,000
Maribeth Jones
696-6565
696-2600,
ext. 210
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
$115,000
142-144 Carroll St.
Well maintained,
fully rented 4 unit
investment property
in quiet neighbor-
hood. Owner took
good care of this
property. www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-4514
Call Terry
570-885-3041 or
Angie
570-885-4896
PITTSTON
$129,900
224 William St.
Are you a hair-
dresser or barber?
Need a space for
an in home busi-
ness? This might be
just what youre
looking for. Well
maintained 4 bed-
room home with
salon (previously a
barber shop for 60
years). Very well
established, high
visibility location
and additional home
with 3 bedrooms
currently rented to
a tenant. Must be
sold as one pack-
age. www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com
MLS 13-216
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
PITTSTON
68 William St.
Great investment
property with 3
units and separate
utilities. Each unit
has 2 entrances
and washer hook
up. Roof is 5 years
old. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1897
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON AREA
$134,900
Well established
meat and deli store
with large variety of
specialty items for
sale. Homemade
sausage, porketta-
prosciutto, to men-
tion a few. Owners
will sty on to teach.
give recipes and
contacts. Also a
newly remodeled
apartment above
store and 4 car
garage to help pay
the mortgage.
MLS 13-535
For an appointment
call:
Fred Mecadon
570-817-5792
PLYMOUTH
$52,900
New Listing! Afford-
able for you!. Set
back off Main st.,
this double block
has had many
updates. Unit #1:
formal dining room
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
and deck. Unit #2:
spacious open floor
plan, large living
room, formal dining
room, genuine
hardwood floors, 4
bedrooms with new
carpeting, 1.5
baths, lots of closet
space and enclosed
balcony.
MLS 13-1176
Michele Hopkins
570-540-6046
WILKES-BARRE
302 HAZLE STREET
Duplex. Each unit
has 2 bedrooms,
kitchens, living
rooms, basement
storage, gas heat.
Big back yard, off
street parking.
$60,000, negotiable
570-760-7378
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570-829-7130
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 2013 PAGE 25E
COME SEE THIS HOME .... SUNDAY 12TO3PM
This West Pittston home in a NEWSUBDIVISION of high end homes
features one oor living with a great family room, 18 foot
high vaulted ceilings, re place, hardwood oors, three bedrooms, large
master and master bath suite and walk in closet. Laundry room, two car
garage. Hardwood oors through out with tile baths. Kitchen features a
great appliance package and granite counters. On-Demand tankless hot
water, gas heat, and an extra large lot that is nicely landscaped all in a small
upscale gated community. This home comes with beautiful nished lower
level with pool room, home theater, bedroomand full bath and a bar/
kitchenette lots of storage and a two car garage.
Priced complete at $348,900
River Shores at the corner of Erie St and Susquehanna Ave inWest Pittston
OR
COME SEE THE THE VIEWS ANDLOTS AT EAGLE VIEW
Why build on anaverage lot? Build on one of these beauties!
BuildYOUR version of the single oor living, luxury ranch beauty or
customdesign with our architect a oor plan that suits your needs
PERFECTLY!! Large lots, and a custombuilt home that over looks the river
and valley. Views that will take your breath away!!!!!! Priced COMPLETE
including lot, home, gutters, driveway, patio, landscaping.
EVERYTHING INCLUDED $325 or less
OR
MAKE AN OFFER on our NEWMODEL coming out of the ground at Eagle
View.. foundation nished and framing to begin. 3000 + square feet of
pure luxury with covered porch/entertainment areas with outstanding
views. This will be the nicest home in the valley. We can custombuild
any oor plan that suits you on one of these gorgeous lots.r
Eagle Viewturn toward the river o of Main Street, Pittston on Brady or
Delaney St. then Left two blocks to the newconstruction.
(Between Pittston and the Eight St Bridge -near the old Pittston Hospital)
Call 881-2144 for a showing on any lot or home anytime.
River Shores Ranch Views at Eagle View
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12TO3 AT
7 RIVER SHORES COURT, WEST PITTSTON
2 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU!
103 Rotary Drive, Suite 4,
West Hazleton, PA 18202
(570) 497-5832
We are on the
local MLS!
Savings For Buyers and Sellers
Call us 309-6136
COMMISION! 4.5
%
Anything higher
is too much!
Call Robert McKnight 216-6749
415 Route 106,
Greeneld Twp.
MLS #13-394
$129,900
Call Theresa Kane 499-0600
Olyphant Commercial
Business
135 Delaware Ave,
Olyphant
MLS #13-496
$179,900
Call Robert McKnight 216-6749
222 Pleasant View
Dr, Greeneld Twp.
MLS #13-402
$235,000
Well cared for ranch with
many extras. Wood oors,
tiled bath, nished family
room, sun room and deck.
Protable turn key, 2 lift auto
repair. A great base salary
with 500 yearly inspections
even before repairs. Owner is
retiring after 25 years. High
trafc, could be a car lot.
Four bedroom, 2 story
colonial with fantastic view!
Wood oors. Plenty of indoor
and outdoor living space.
Many extras.
Call Theresa Kane 499-0600
Waymart Commercial
698 Roosevelt Hwy,
Waymart
MLS #13-420
$319,000
145 W Muir Ave.,
Hazleton
MLS #13-308
$87,600
Great commercial building on desirable
Rte 6. Has been a restaurant for years.
Also great for car lot, heat/fuel, retail. .76
acre. .58 adjoining lot also available
Great single home in the desirable
Hazleton Heights section. Great for
newlyweds or retirees.
Call Robert McKnight 216-6749
The End of the 6 month Listing Contract!
List your home for 90 days at
Perry Wellington Realty
Full time agents answer the phone 7 days
a week. We have years of experience to
help you buy and sell a home.
WERE GROWING - HIRING AGENTS - No desk
fees, no required oor time, INBOUND LEADS
Work from home, Broker paid CE - Visit our website
for more details.
201 Lackawanna Avenue, Suite 310 East,
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 309-6136
WERE BUILDING NOWFOR SUMMER OCCUPANCY
NEW: THE MULBERRY II our ranch-style 2BR; 2BATH with an
additional 180 sq.ft. of rst-oor living space!
RESERVE NOWFOR SUMMER OCCUPANCY!
GREAT LOCATION! Minutes to NE ext. and I-81.
CALL: 877-442-8439 Susan Parrick, Director, Sales/Marketing
Model Home Now For Sale!
2000 sq. ft. + open foor plan
formal dining room - 3BR/2.5 Bath
Priced to Sell $247,000
THE APPALACHIAN - 2,300 sq. ft. with frst-foor
master suite; END UNIT; 2-car garage, hardwood
foors, jetted-tub, freplace; maple and granite kitchen
$294,000
LIKE US ON
OPEN
HOUSE
TODAY
1-3
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DIRECTIONS: From William St., Pittston, turn onto Fulton St. At 4-way, cross Butler St. and go straight to Grandview Dr.
Ready For Occupancy
Atlas Realty, Inc.
829-6200 www.atlasrealtyinc.com
We Sell Happiness!
Fred Mecadon
REALTOR ASSOCIATE, SRES
4 SHARPE ST.,
WYOMING
Well kept 2 bedroom
Cape Cod in excellent
condition. New
replacement windows,
W/W carpeting, hardwood
foors, cherrywood trim
throughout the house.
Owner moving to FL, any
reasonable offer will be
considered.
MLS#12-3214
$89,900
Dir: Susquehanna Ave to
First St. to Sharpe
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, APRIL 7
ELEGANT HOMES, LLC.
51 Sterling Avenue, Dallas PA 18612
(570) 675 9880
www.eleganthomesinc.net
New Construction! $198,900
* Approx 2100 Sq. Ft.
* 2 Car Garage
with Storage Area
* 2 Story Great Room
* Cherry Kitchen
with Granite
* Fenced in Yard
with Patio
* Gas Heat/AC
Directions: From Wyo-
ming Ave. take Pringle
St. to the End, take left on
Grove St. Twins on left -
267 Grove St. Kingston
Luxurious Twins in Kingston
Open House Today 1:00-3:00PM
Charming 3 BR
2 BA raised ranch home
includes a study and 2
car garage. Corner Lot
situated on a quiet cul-de-
sac. MLS#13-916
$169,900
Open House Sunday, April 7th 1-3PM
Lewith& Freeman
Real Estate, Inc.
I can help you find the
right path to home ownership.
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
SWEET VALLEY
3.8 acres, zoned B2
commercial with
home & pond.
Priced for quick
sale. High traffic
area Located at the
intersection of
Rt. 118 & Main Road.
$89,000
Call Richard Long
406-2438
675-4400
WILKES-BARRE
Owner Retiring
Turn Key Night
Club For Sale.
Two full bars,
game area.
Four restrooms.
Prime Location!!!
Creative financing
Available $80,000,
Dave Rubbico, Jr.
Rubbico
Real Estate
826-1600
WEST NANTICOKE
$139,900
30 E. Poplar St.
Multi - Family
5 apartments and a
2 car garage, all
rented. Off street
parking for 8 cars.
Great investment.
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 13-680
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
WEST SIDE
Well established
Italian Restaurant
on the West Side
with seating for 75.
Business only
includes good will,
all furniture and fix-
tures, all kitchen
equipment and
delivery van for
$150,000. Building
sold separately.
Restaurant on 1st
floor and 2 bed-
room luxury apart-
ment on 2nd floor
for $250,000.
www.atlasrealty
inc.com
MLS 12-3433
Call Charlie
WILKES-BARRE
Everything is Ready!
Just bring your busi-
ness to this great
location with over
15,000 sq. ft. of
parking space. The
building is equipped
for fast food,
restaurant, pizza,
carry-out, etc. Will
rent with option to
buy. Excellent
opportunity for the
right party!
$269,000
Call Ruth
@ 570-696-1195
or 570-696-5411
Smith Hourigan
Group
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
GREENBRIAR RETIRE-
MENT COMMUNITY
Only eight lots
left. Custom
design you home
the way you want it.
Call 570-675-1300
912 Lots & Acreage
BEAR CREEK
Bear Creek Blvd.
Wonderful opportu-
nity! Beautiful 3.45
acre wooded build-
ing lot for your new
home. 200' front-
age.
MLS #13-157
$39,900
Mary Ann Desiderio
570-715-7733
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT
Scenic level 2 acre
building lot is perked
& surveyed & ready
for your dream
home! Owner is sell-
ing for $95,000 but
will discount to
$70,000 if you con-
sider building a
green energy effi-
cient type home on
lot. Privately owned
& located on Lake
Louise Rd within 1/2
mile of Twin Oaks
Golf Club. For more
info 570-288-9050
after 5 pm Serious
inquiries only.
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VILLAGE
Apartment Homes
STARTINGAT
$765!!
SPRING SPECIAL!
$500 Off 1st Months Rent
FEATURING:
Washer & Dryer
Central Air
Fitness Center
Pet Friendly
Easy Access to I-81
Newly Renovated
Sundeck Pool
Monday-Friday 9 5
44 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
(Off Route 309)
Call for a special appointment
570-823-8400
cedarvillage@affliatedmgmt.com
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
1 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
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
EAST
MOUNTAIN
APARTMENTS
The good life...
close at hand
Regions Best
Address
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
www.EastMountainApt.com
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
288-6300
www.GatewayManorApt.com
KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apts.
Gas heat included
FREE
24 hr. on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
570-288-9019
www.sdkgreen
acres.com
Call today for
move-in
specials.
WILKES-BARRE
EXCELLENT
DOWNTOWN
LOCATION!!!
STUDIO, 1 & 2
BEDROOMS
Equipped Kitchen
Free Cable
Wall to Wall Carpeting
570-823-2776
Monday - Friday,
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
1 & 2 BR
Apts
2 & 3 BR
Townhomes
Wilkeswood
Apartments
www.liveatwilkeswood.com
570-822-2711
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
Commercial -
Vacant Land
2.12 acres of
commercial land
in a prime Back
Mountain location.
Ideal spot to build
an office or profes-
sional building.
Corner wooded lot.
Water,electric &
gas available to be
run to site. Call
Rhea for details
MLS#12-4281
570-696-6677
$249,900
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
63 acres with about
5,000 roadfront on
2 roads. All Wood-
ed. $385,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
EARTH CONSERVANCY
Land For Sale
61 +/- Acres
Nuangola $95,000
46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.
$79,000
Highway
Commercial KOZ
Hanover Twp. 3+/-
Acres 11 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
Acreage Zoned
R-3
Sugar Notch Lot
$13,500
See Additional
Land for Sale at:
www.earth
conservancy.org
Call: 570-823-3445
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
HANOVER TWP
Slope St.
Nice building lot
with utilities avail-
able. Ideal home
site. Affordable at
$12,900
TOWNE &
COUNTRY RE CO
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
LAFLIN
$32,900
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
Build your new
home in a great
neighborhood. Con-
venient location
near highways, air-
port, casino and
shopping
156 X 110 X 150 X 45
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 13-23
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
LEHMAN
9 Acres on Lehman
Outlet Road. 470
front, over 1,000
deep. Wooded.
$125,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
MOOSIC
BUILDING LOT
REDUCED
$28,500
Corner of Drake St.
& Catherine,
Moosic. 80x111
building lot with
sewer & water
available, in great
area with newer
homes. Corner lot.
For more details
visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
MLS #12-1148.
Call Charlie
MOUNTAIN TOP
VACANT LAND
27.5 Acres
Prime Location -
Access to 309
All Utilities
Available on 309.
MLS #13-744
Call George Sailus
570-407-4300
$490,000
570-901-1020
NEWPORT TWP.
LOTS LOTS - - LOTS LOTS - - LOTS LOTS
1 mile south of
L.C.C.C.
Established
developement with
underground utili-
ties including gas.
Cleared lot. 100
frontage x 158.
$35,000.
Lot 210 frontage
158 deep on hill
with great view
$35,000.
Call 570-736-6881
PLAINS TWP.
39 acres of wooded
& cleared property,
ideal for your cus-
tom dream home &
country estate.
$299,900
Christine
570-332-8832
570-613-9080
912 Lots & Acreage
PLAINS TWP.
VACANT LAND
KING OF THE
MOUNTAIN!
Truly a 360 degree
view from the high-
est point of this
property. 48.49
acres to be sold as
one parcel. Build
your dream house
here or buy and
sub-divide. Will
require well and
septic system. Just
minutes from High-
way 315, near the
Casino but very pri-
vate. www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-4142
Only $149,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
SHAVERTOWN
Beautiful 1 acre
building lot located
in established back
Mountain sub-divi-
sion. Buy now and
start building your
dream home in the
spring. Lot has
underground utili-
ties, public sewer
and private well.
MLS #13-137
$62,400
Christine Pieczynski
696-6569
696-2600
SHICKSHINNY
23+/- acres of
wooded land and
farmland with barn
in good condition
and a nice travel
trailer. Well on
property.
MLS#12-2572
$115,000
Ken Williams
542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
542-2141
SHICKSHINNY
26 acres of mostly
open land for
a beautiful
homesite near
Shickshinny Lake.
MLS #12-3394
$130,000
Ken Williams
542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
542-2141
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Location, Location,
Location
A most unique &
desirable lakefront
property. This is an
opportunity to
purchase a
centrally situated
lot with an
unmatched view of
this beautiful lake.
If you are looking
for that special
building site, this is
it! MLS# 11-1269
$169,900
Call Dale Williams
Five Mountains
Realty
570-256-3343
WANAMIE - LAND
Center St.
1 plus acres. Wood-
ed lot for sale. Build
you home now!
Public water and
sewer available.
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
570-835-7494
Patricia Lunski
WANAMIE - LAND
Center St.
Lot 4. Great views
come with this
vacant land. Lot
measures 367x100.
Public water and
sewer available.
build your home
now!
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
570-735-7494
Patricia Lunski
WEST PITTSTON
Level building lot.
50 x 100. Asking
$27,500.
570-299-5415
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED
1 BEDROOM
Short or long term
Excellent
Neighborhood
Private Tenant
Parking
$600 includes all
utilities. No pets.
570-822-9697
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
AVAILABLE NOW
Modern 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Off street
parking. Washer/
dryer hook-up in
basement. Appli-
ances. Bus stop at
the door. Water
Included. $575 +
utilities & security.
No pets.
TRADEMARK
REALTY GROUP
570-954-1992
AVOCA
Nice 3 room 1st
floor apt. Wall to
wall carpeting,
includes all utili-
ties. Appliances,
washer / dryer
hookup. Off street
parking. Security.
No pets.
$650/ month.
(570) 655-1606
BACK
MOUNTAIN
Large 1 bedroom,
living room, kitchen
with appliances,
tiled bath, deck.
No Pets. $425.
570-696-1866
BACK MOUNTAIN
Small 2 bedroom.
Heat & Appliances.
$575/ month.
570-574-2588
BACK MOUNTAIN
Cozy, 1st floor, 2
small bedrooms
with full bath, living
room, eat in kitchen.
Gas heat, off street
parking for 2 cars.
Utilities by tenant.
$525/month + secu-
rity. Call Lynda at
570-262-1196
DALLAS
17 Baldwin Street
1st floor, one bed-
room, off-street
parking. Living
room, eat in
kitchen, small office
space. $575/
month, water &
garbage included.
Tenant pays heat &
electric,
570-310-1821
DALLAS
Available May 1st. 3
bedroom, 2nd floor
of century home in
beautiful area. All
appliances, heat &
gas for dryer includ-
ed. Lease, security
& references re-
quired. No pets.
$850/month.
Call 570-675-2486
DALLAS
HI-MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
1075 Memorial Hwy.
Low & Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
*Electric Range &
Refrigerator
*Off Street Parking
*Community Room
*Coin Operated
Laundry *Elevator.
*Video Surveilence
Applications
Accepted by
Appointment
570-675-5944
8a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
DALLAS
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 $12,450.
570-675-6936,
TDD800-654-5984
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
EXETER
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor apartment.
Modern with
enclosed porch &
patio, one car
garage with
remote. Washer &
dryer hookup. 1
year lease and
security. $495
No Pets.
Call Charlie
570-829-1578
FORTY FORT
Large living room
and bedroom, sec-
ond floor apartment.
Off-street parking
for two cars. On
site washer and
dryer for tenants
use. Indoor cats
allowed, up to two
only. Available May
1. $585/per month
includes everything
except phone and
cable.
Call (570) 287-2765
GLEN LYON
1st floor, NEW
Appliances &
Floors. 4 room apt.
Electric & propane
gas heat. Off street
parking. Washer
/dryer hookup, ref-
rigerator, garbage
included. No dogs.
$400/month refer-
ences required, 1
year lease + 1 month
security.
570-714-1296
GLEN LYON
Newly remodeled 1
bedroom studio
apartment. New
kitchen & appli-
ances, air condi-
tioned. Garage
optional. $600 +
utilities & security.
Please call
570-881-0320
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom , wall to
wall carpet, appli-
ances, Lake rights.
Off street parking.
No pets. Lease,
security and
references.
570-639-5920
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
GLEN LYON
KEN POLLOCK
APARTMENTS
41 Depot Street
Low and Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
* Electric Range &
Refrigerator
* Off Street Parking
* Community Room
* Coin Operated
Laundry
* Elevator
* Video Surveilance
Applications
Accepted by
Appointment
570-736-6965
8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3029 South Main
1st floor, 3 bed-
rooms, wall to
wall carpeting
and freshly
painted, central
air, eat in kitchen
with appliances.
Off street park-
ing. Laundry
room with bonus
washer and
dryer. Heat &
cooking gas
included. Tenant
pays electric &
water. $640 +
security. No
Pets.
570-814-1356
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
HARVEYS LAKE
Knotty pine, 1 bed-
room lakefront
house. W/D, range,
fridge included.
Parking, nice view
of sunset. near
Grotto Pizza $645.
mo utilities by ten-
ant. Security, refer-
ences, lease, no
pets. 570-287-5775
570-332-1048
KINGSTON
116 1/2 Main Street
Near Kingston Cor-
ners. 2nd floor,
remodeled. Clean &
bright. Living room,
1 bedroom, office/
den, bath, laundry
room off large
kitchen. Gas range,
oak cabinets, mod-
ern bath, walk up
attic, ceiling fans
New flooring, 2 air
conditioners, yard
parking, water &
sewer. No pets/
smoking. $575 + util
ities. 570-288-9843
KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom,
single occupancy,
off-street parking,
no pets, references.
$450 + utilities.
Call 570-655-9229
KINGSTON
E. E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
2nd floor. Located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun-
room, bath, 3 bed-
rooms; 2 large & 1
small. Lots of clos-
ets, built-in linen
closet & hutch.
Hardwood & car-
peted floors. Fire-
place. Storage
room. Yard. Washer
/ dryer, stove /
fridge. Heat and hot
water included. 1
year lease + securi-
ty. $950
570-283-4370
KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE
317 N. Maple Ave.
2 story 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath @
$850. + utilities.
Two story 3 bed-
room, 2.5 baths @
$1,110. + utilities.
Central heat & air,
washer/dryer in
unit, on site park-
ing. 1 mo. security
570-262-6947
KINGSTON
First floor, one bed-
room, freshly paint-
ed, new washer and
dryer, off-street
parking, no smoking
or pets. $500+utili-
ties, lease, one
month security
and references.
Call (570) 332-3567
KINGSTON
Wyoming Avenue
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, appliances,
laundry room. $425
+ electric. Security
& references.
No pets.
570-696-1600
KINGSTON/
EDWARDSVILLE
Two bedroom,
street level. Heat &
water included. No
pets, no smoking.
$530/month, secu-
rity & lease. Call
570-550-1222 after
5:00 p.m.
NANTICOKE
1 bedroom, all appli-
ances included.
On street parking.
$450/ month + 1st,
last & security.
570-578-8580
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
Kingston & Area
AVAILABLE
RENTAL
UNITS
1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartments
1/2 Doubles
Security + 1st
months rent,
credit check,
lease required.
Utilities by tenant
Call
Tina Randazzo
570-899-3407
for Information
Sell your own home!
Place an ad HERE
570-829-7130
LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin laun-
dry, water, sewer &
garbage included.
$495/month +
security & lease.
HUD accepted.
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
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
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible.
Equal Housing
Opportunity. 570-
474-5010 TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
NANTICOKE
3 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, off-
street parking,
$595/month + utili-
ties, security, lease.
HUD accepted. Call
570-687-6216
or 570-954-0727
NANTICOKE
Heat & water
included. 1 bed
room, 2nd floor, off
street parking, coin-
op washer/dryer on
premises, no pets.
$475. Call
570-287-9631 or
570-417-4311
NANTICOKE
LEXINGTON LEXINGTON
VILLAGE VILLAGE
2 bedroom, 1
bath apartments.
Refrigerator,
stove,
dishwasher &
washer/dryer
provided.
Attached garage.
Pet friendly.
Water, sewer &
trash included.
59 Agostina Drive
570-735-3500
NANTICOKE
Nice 2 bedroom
Eat-in kitchen, living
room, full bath,
stove/fridge,
washer/dryer
hook-up.
$500 + utilities.
NO PETS.
Call:
570-760-3637 or
570-477-3839
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 large
bedrooms, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
off-street parking,
no pets. Water
included. $495/
month, plus utilities
& security.
570-822-7657
PITTSTON
Modern 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Includes
stove & refrigerator.
Laundry hook-up.
Heated garage, off
street parking.
Heat, sewer, water
& garbage included.
$695/month + sec-
urity & lease. No
smoking or pets.
570-430-0123
PLAINS
88 E. CAREY ST.
2nd floor, w to w
carpet, 1 bedroom,
sitting porch, wash-
er, dryer, refrigera-
tor, stove, dish-
washer. Heat, hot
water, cable TV,
sewer, Off street
parking, security, 1
year lease. No
Smoking - No Pets.
Available May 1st.
$600 month.
570-824-3940
PLYMOUTH
Cozy 3 bedroom on
2 floors. $650/mo.
570-760-0511
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PLYMOUTH
2 ROOM
EFFICIENCY
All utilities paid.
All appliances, no
pets/no smoking.
Background check
& references
required. Near bus
stop. $475/month +
1 month security.
(570)592-2902
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
SHAVERTOWN
1 bedroom apart-
ment with living
room & kitchen.
Freshly painted &
ready for you to
move in. Utilities
included. One
month security
required. No
smoking or pets.
$750/month.
Call Jolyn @
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5425
Smith Hourigan
Group
SWOYERSVILLE
Swoyersville, First
floor, very energy
efficient and very
clean, 1 bedroom,
new wall to wall
carpet, stove
and refrigerator
furnished, shared
washer/dryer. Utili-
ties by tenant.
Good location, off
street parking. No
pets or smoking.
One year lease and
security. $550
(267) 872 4825
WILKES-BARRE
Clean & comfort-
able, front & back
duplex, in nice area.
Both units include
eat in kitchen,
refrigerator, stove,
dishwasher & shar-
ed storage shed.
PLENTY OF OFF
STREET PARKING.
One year lease &
security. $600/
month front unit
includes washer/
dryer hook up &
front porch. $700/
month back unit in-
cludes washer, dry-
er, deck, patio &
fenced yard.
Call Michael
570-760-4961
570-675-5100
It's that time again!
Rent out your
apartment
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
WEST PITTSTON
1 room apt. 2nd
floor. Full kitchen,
full bath, hardwood,
washer/dryer heat
included, pets neg.
$550.
267-745-8616.
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom. 2nd
floor, finished attic.
$600/mo. + utilities
570-299-5471
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom. Deck,
off street parking.
Kitchen appliances
Washer/dryer hook
up. 570-430-3095
WEST PITTSTON
2nd floor, 3 room
apartment with
screened in porch
Includes water &
sewer. $460/
month + gas hot
water, electric heat
& security. Private
entrance.
570-954-7849
WEST PITTSTON
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 $12,450.
570-655-6555
TDD800-654-5984
8 am-4 pm
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
1, 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
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390 to $675.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms, living
room, kitchen, fin-
ished attic off street
parking. 1st & last
months rent + secu-
rity. Leave message
570-817-0601
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St.
1.5 bedrooms, new-
ly renovated build-
ing. Washer & dryer
available. $600/mo.
includes heat, hot
water & parking.
646-712-1286
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT!
For lease. Available
immediately, wash-
er/dryer on premis-
es, no pets. We
have studio, 1 & 2
bedroom apart-
ments. On site
parking. Fridge &
stove provided.
24/7 security cam-
era presence & all
doors electronically
locked.
1 bedroom - $450.
2 bedroom - $550.
Water & sewer paid
1 month security
deposit. Email
obscuroknows@
hotmail.com or Call
570-208-9301
after 9:00 a.m. to
schedule an
appointment
WILKES-BARRE
447 S. Franklin St.
1 bedroom with
study, off street
parking, laundry
facility. Includes
heat and hot
water, hardwood
floors, appliances,
Trash removal.
$580/mo Call
(570)821-5599
WILKES-BARRE
Cozy studio apart-
ment just remod-
eled with new paint,
light fixtures, car-
pet, tile and lami-
nate flooring. Nice,
North Main
Street Location.
Off-Street Parking,
Section 8 Welcome.
Sewer, water and
electric included,
$425. plus security
Call:570-239-9840
BEFORE IT IS
TOO LATE!!!
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison Street
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included.
1 Bedroom$550
2 Bedroom$650.
Call Jazmin
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 NORTH
723 N. Main St.
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, w/w carpet, ,
water included.
Tenant pays electric
No pets. $450 plus
security. Call
570-814-1356
WILKES-BARRE
PARK AVENUE
2nd floor, 1 bedroom.
Water included.
$500 + utilities,
security & lease. No
pets. 570-472-9494
WI L KE S - BA RRE
RENTALS
Two, 3, & 4 bed-
rooms. $650-$900.
613-9090
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WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 OK
570-357-0712
WILKES-BARRE
VICTORIAN CHARM
On S. Franklin St.
1st floor, 1 bedroom,
wood floors, eat-in
kitchen with stove
& refrigerator, mod-
ern bath, coinop
washer & dryer.
Off street parking.
Secure building.
$550/ month
includes everything
except phone &
cable.
570-822-7670
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
By General Hospital
Large 1 bedroom,
hardwood floors,
appliances. Eat in
kitchen. Parking
space available.
$500/month +
utilities. No pets.
570-540-5312
WYOMING
2nd floor efficiency,
1 room, kitchen,
bath, back porch,
attic storage. Land-
lord pays cable TV,
all utilities, but elec-
tric. $475 + security.
570-362-0055
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
3 bedroom
single
HANOVER
2 bedroom 1/2
double.
3 bedroom
single
4 bedroom
double
LUZERNE
2 bedroom,
water included.
PITTSTON
Large 1 bed
room water
included
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-675-4025
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
944 Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
PROPERTY FOR RENT:
900 Sq. Ft.
STORE RETAIL
SPACE
Will be vacant
as of
January 1, 2013
200 Spring St.
Wilkes-Barre
Great for a
Barber Shop!
Call Michael at
570-239-7213
DALLAS
OFFICE/RETAIL
SPACE.
Memorial Highway.
High visibility,
ample parking.
$500/month.
570-690-2570
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
2,400 Sq. Ft.
1,200 Sq. Ft.
Professional office
space. Will divide
office / retail
Call 570-829-1206
GLEN LYON GARAGE
1,200 sq.ft.
New roof & door.
$395/month.
Please call
570-881-0320
WEST PITTSTON
OFFICE SPACE
Suitable for other
businesses. Utili-
ties included. 570-
430-3095
944 Commercial
Properties
FORTY FORT
Modern space avail-
able in a nice Forty-
Fort location, high
traffic area, was
used as dental
office with reception
area. $700/month
plus utilities.
Cathy Tkaczyk
696-5422
Smith Hourigan
Group
696-1195
KINGSTON
Wyoming Avenue,
Various sized
spaces available;
500 sq. ft. to
1,500. sq. ft.
570-696-1600
LAFLIN
GYM FOR RENT
Set up as a full
court basketball
court with hard-
wood floors, mens
& ladies room and
changing room.
Could be put to any
related use ie: fit-
ness gym, basket-
ball camp or any-
thing that requires a
large open space.
Lots of free parking,
heat and utilities
are included. Rent
is is $3,000 per
month
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
2,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
2,000 FT.
Fully Furnished
With Cubicles.
570-829-1206
944 Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON TWP.
$1,750/MONTH
3002 N. Twp Blvd.
Medical office for
rent on the Pittston
By-Pass. Highly vis-
ible location with
plenty of parking.
$1,800 sq. ft. of
beautifully finished
space can be used
for any type office
use. $1,750/ mo.
plus utilities.
MLS 13-098
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
WILKES-BARRE
WAREHOUSE/
OFFICE SPACE
5,000 sq. ft. with
parking lot. Office,
1,000 sq. ft.
Off I-81, EXIT 165
Call 570-823-1719
Mon. through Fri.
7 am to 3 pm.
WILKES-BARRE
BEST $1 SQ. FT.
LEASES YOULL
EVER SEE!
Warehouse, light
manufacturing. Gas
heat, sprinklers,
overhead doors,
parking for 30 cars.
Yes, that $1 sq.ft.
lease!
We have 9,000
sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft.,
and 32,000 sq. ft.
Can combine.
There is nothing
this good!
Sale or Lease
Call Larry @
570-696-4000 or
570-430-1565
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Lease 20,000 sq. ft.
I-81 on Casey Ave.
Zoned M-3 for
manufacturing,
warehouse storage.
Electric, gas heat,
sprinkler. HE light-
ing, 21 ceilings,
1 drive in &
3 dock doors.
Can be subdivided.
Call Bob Post
570-270-9255
947 Garages
WANTED GARAGE
Duryea & surround-
ing area. Wanted
garage to rent for
boat storage. Easy
access.
570-760-1548
950 Half Doubles
ASHLEY
3 bedrooms. Avail-
able now! fenced in
yard. Wall to wall
carpet, 1st floor,
large separate
laundry room.
Hanover School
District. $650.
570-851-2929
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FORTY FORT
Large 3 bedroom,
1.5 baths. Great
n e i g h b o r h o o d .
Washer/dryer hook
up, shared yard. No
pets. $800 + all utili-
ties. Security, lease
& credit check.
570-262-0911
WEST PITTSTON
3 bedroom, 2 bath.
$680 + utilities,
Some pets allowed,
Wyoming area.
570-891-0988
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
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10+ Prime
Commercial Acres
w/200+ff on RT 315 &
500+ff on Fox Hill Rd.
Surrounded on 3 sides by
Mohegan Sun Casino &
Race Track. Easy access
to RT 81 & PA Turnpike,
(RT 476) MLS#12-3849
ANN LEWIS 714-9245
State of
the art 34,000 SF office
bldg w/open floor plan.
Features 1000 SF data
center, 8000 SF warehouse
space & parking for 165
cars. Zoned C-4 Heavy
Commercial. MLS#12-3565
JUDY RICE 714-9230 OR
RHEA SIMMS 696-6677
High visibility
for this 3.2 acre parcel! It
is ideal for franchise,
developer or retail use.
Parcel has access from 2
roads and can
accommodate several
buildings MLS#12-2535
JUDY 714-9230 OR
CHRISTIAN 585-0614
Great Investment
Opportunity! Price reduced $905,000 from
original list price. Currently priced below
appraisal. MLS#11-1346
VIRGINIA ROSE 288-9371
Commercial opportunity awaits
your business.1st flr 10,000 SF w/offices.
2nd flr storage. Plenty of pkg on 4.62 acres.
MLS#10-1110
JUDY 714-9230
Outstanding brick
bldg! Parking for 7-10 cars.
MLS#08-2790
PEG 714-9247
Large Commercial Warehouse
& Office space. Over 3.5 acres overlooking
the river & mountains. Developers need to
see! Perfect for Townhouses! MLS#13-737
ANDY 714-9225
Retail, Office, Medical -
Whatever your need - This 4000 SF Bldg can
accommadate it! Parking for 10. NEW PRICE!
MLS#12-276
JUDY RICE 714-9230
Ideal bldg for retail sales
or prof offices. High traffic location on
Route 309S. Zoned Commercial. MLS#12-
1534
MIKE JOHNSON 970-1100
High traffic location. 2900 SF
professional office space w/basement
storage. Pkg for at least 12 cars. MLS#12-
416
RHEA SIMMS 696-6677
5100 SF Masonry building
zoned for lumber yard, machine shop, heavy
equip, etc. Over an acre w/parking.
MLS#12-3216
DEANNA 696-0894
3 BR, Ranch w/gar+
attached bldg. Zoned HWY COMM. Ideal
for office or sm business. MLS#10-4367
RAE 714-9234
6000+ SF furniture
store, plus apt. & lots more space.
High traffic area. MLS#11-3865
RAE DZIAK 714-9234
Large 8000 SF building looking
for a new lease on life! Zoned Commercial.
MLS#11-4058
SANDY 970-1110 or DAVID 970-1117
Executive Offices from 600-1000 SF
or Retail store front. Ample pkg. Fiber optics, all
inclusive rates start @ $7.50/SF MLS#12-
2166
JUDY RICE 714-9230
This 2400 SF bldg
features offices & garage w/overhead door.
Across from Hollenback Golf Course.
MLS#11-4561
JUDY RICE 714-9230
2-Story masonry bldg on
96x180 lot w/pkg for 36 cars. Ideal for apts
or small mfg business. MLS#12-1758
MIKE 970-1100 or MARGY 696-0891
PRIME LOCATION - Vacant land
with Penn Dot access already in place. Close
to everything! MLS#12-2517
DAVID 970-1117 or SANDY 970-1110
Warehouse w/office area.
28,000 SF w/overhead door. Ample parking.
Easy access to Rte 81. Motivated Seller!
MLS#12-2947
JUDY RICE 714-9230
Priced to sell! Former store perfect
for a small business or offices! Plus 3 modern
apartments for addtional income. Detached garage,
OSP. High traffic area & convenient location! Dont
miss this one! MLS#12-3805
RAE DZIAK 714-9234
Spacious building in
high traffic location with ample parking.
Adaptable to many uses. MLS#12-3786
ANN LEWIS 714-9245
Great opportunity! an
operating US Post Office, plus a 3 bedroom
apartment and 1 bedroom apartment on
Main Rd. Priced to sell! MLS#12-4400
BOB 970-1107
2 Parcels sold as 1. Many uses for
your new business! Plenty of parking on a
busy street make this an ideal location!
MLS#12-4522
MARY 479-0302
Flood damaged property-
1st floor gutted & ready to remodel! Prime
location. Successful business location for
years. MLS#12-4560
MARK N 696-0724
Office space in prime location.
Two suites available 1300SF & 2050SF. Can
be combined. Ample parking. MLS#12-1879
JUDY 714-9230
Former restaurant close
proximity to turn pike, secluded location
could be used as office. MLS#13-108
MIKE JOHNSON 970-1100
Bank owned Warehouse with
loading dock, offices, 3 bathrooms.
Additional pole building offers more space.
Over 1 acre. MLS#13-355
TRACY 696-6674
Currently being used as 1 story
residential home - zoned highway
commercial. Being sold as is. Additional
commercial land MLS#13-602
PATTY ARMELLINO 715-9332
Former bar with 2 apartments,
liquor license & equipment included, no
kitchen in bar, osp for 12 cars. Let
apartments pay the mortgage! MLS#13-784
ANDY 714-9225
Currently set up for a
business on 1st floor with 3BR apartment on
2nd floor. Rear is a large garage with storage
above. MLS#13-735
ANDY 714-9225
Former automotive repair/gas station
w/tanks removed on .481 acre corner lot. High
visibility, high traffic flow, easy access on/off Cross
Valley, 2 rest rooms, 2 garage bays, parking for 30.
MLS#13-917
CLYDETTE 696-0897
Auto repair & body
shop w/state certified paint booth.
2nd flr storage. MLS#11-2842
ANDY 714-9225
Unique bldg currently used
as single residence. May be converted to
suit your needs (w/zoning approval).
MLS#13-583
DAVID 970-1117
Prime Location -
1900SF - 12 pkg spaces. MLS#09-
3085
MARGY 696-0891
32,000SF,
30+ parking, including trailer spaces
MLS#08-1305
VIRGINIA ROSE 288-9371
Located in Central City - on site
parking with loading docks, record storage
space, climate controlled, secure building, metal
racks available for organized storage. MLS#
VIRGINIA ROSE
6700 SF building on the San
Souci Parkway. Modern office space available.
Parking for 30+ cars. MLS#12-1342
MATT HODOROWSKI 714-9229
950 Half Doubles
GLEN LYON
Large 1/2 double.
Three bedrooms,
new appliances in-
cluding washer &
dryer. Freshly paint-
ed, new carpeting.
$600 + utilities.
570-881-0320
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
2 bedroom, 6
rooms. Off street
parking. Stove,
fridge, washer &
dryer. All gas. Mod-
ernized. No dogs.
$640 + utilities.
570-417-5441
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
HALF-DOUBLE
6 rooms. Newer gas
stove and newer
refrigerator. All win-
dows are vinyl ther-
mal pane. Steel
insulated entry
doors with dead
bolts. Located on
small quiet lane. Off
street parking.
Lease. $550 month-
ly+utilities. Refer-
ences checked.
(570) 650-3803
HANOVER TWP.
#5 and #7 Regina St.
3 bedrooms 1 bath,
off street parking,
washer and dryer
included. #5-$750
Plus utilities, #7-
$800 plus utilities.
Background and
credit check.
570-765-4474
KIINGSTON
67 Pulaski St.
fully renovated 2
bedroom 1 bath,
large living room,
new carpet, washer
and dryer included,
credit and back-
ground check. $750
+ utilities.
570-765-4474
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1 bath
1/2 double. Living
room, dining room,
eat-kitchen off
street parking. No
smoking, no pets. 1
year lease. $800.
month + security.
Call Rae
570-714-9234
NANTICOKE
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, stove provid-
ed, washer/dryer
hook up & wall to
wall carpet.
$475/month +
security & utilities.
570-472-2392
NANTICOKE
HALF-DOUBLE
Two bedrooms, all
newly remodeled,
new paint and car-
pet. Stove, refriger-
ator, washer/dryer
included. NO Pets.
$575/month + secu-
rity + utilities. Refer-
ences and credit
check.
Call (570)239-5322
950 Half Doubles
PITTSTON AREA
Two bedroom,
kitchen, stove, din-
ing/living room. WW
carpeting, ceiling
fans and window
dressings. Washer
and dryer hook-up.
Other appliances
available if needed.
Off-street parking,
and fenced in yard.
$595+utilities and
security. Two year
same rent lease.
NO smoking.
Employment
verification.
(570) 655-4480
PLYMOUTH
Large 1/2 double, 1
1/2 baths, full attic &
basement. New
appliances including
dishwasher & wash-
er/dryer. New paint
& carpets. Gas
heat. Front & rear
yards. $750/month
+ utilities.
(570)881-0320
SWOYERSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
all appliances,
washer/dryer
hookup, new ther-
mopane windows,
large shared yard
with shed.
$700 month + utili-
ties. No pets or
smokers. Security,
lease and credit
background check,
570-239-5208
WEST PITTSTON
5 bedroom, 1.5
baths, living & din-
ing rooms, kitchen
with stove, refriger-
ator & dishwasher.
Gas heat & off
street parking.
$800/month
+ utilities, security
& references.
570-237-5478
WEST PITTSTON
Century home,
great neighbor-
hood, recently ren-
ovated, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator and
stove included. Off-
street parking,
$800+ utilities, one
year lease and
security. No Pets.
Call (570) 283-3086
953Houses for Rent
DALLAS
Modern, 2 bed-
room, 1 bath con-
temporary. $895 +
utilities, security &
lease. No smokers.
570-696-5417.
KINGSTON
Fully remodeled.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
close to schools &
shopping. All new
appliances. Front &
rear porches, full
basement & attic.
Off street parking.
$850/month +
utilities, security &
lease.
Call 570-824-7598
953Houses for Rent
DALLAS BOROUGH
Available immedi-
ately. Totally reno-
vated! Living room
with hardwood.
Oak kitchen with
granite tops & stain-
less steel appli-
ances. Deck over-
looking 150 rear
yard. Two baths, 3-
4 bedrooms & fami-
ly room. One car
garage. Rent,
$1,450/month +
utilities. No pets.
Call Kevin Smith
696-5420
Smith Hourigan
Group
696-1195
LEHMAN
Delightful 3 bed-
room with unique
layout. 1 .5 baths,
dining room with
sliders overlooking
patio, living room
with wood fireplace.
Lower level rec.
room. Gas hot
water heat with
supplemental pellet
stove. Two car
garage. Handicapp-
ed accessible.
$1,100 + security &
credit check requir-
ed. Call Lynda
262-1196.
LUZERNE/KINGSTON
3 bedroom, gas
heat, stove and
washer included.
New rugs, yard, no
pets. $800 plus util-
ities and security
570-430-7901
PENN FORREST TWP.
2,100 sq, ft., 3 bed-
room, 2 baths. Mas-
ter bedroom walk in
closet. Living, fami-
ly & other rooms.
New carpet & paint.
2 car garage. Laun-
dry room, patio,
large yard. One
minute from turn-
pike 2014 slip ramp
on 903. Pool & lake
rights.
$1,450/month.
570-657-0073
PLAINS
Warner Street
Near Cross Valley. 2
story, 2 bedroom, 1
bath, living room,
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry with wash-
er/dryer hook up.
Off street parking &
fenced in yard.
Stove, refrigerator &
sewer included.
$600/month + utili-
ties & security.
Sorry no smoking,
no pets.
570-362-4642
953Houses for Rent
OLD FORGE
LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE
Built in 2003 this
luxurious 3 bed-
room townhome
features hard-
wood floors on
main floor, fin-
ished basement,
large master
suite, private out-
door deck and
back yard, off
street parking,
granite counter-
tops, stainless
steel appliances,
DirecTV, high-
speed internet,
garbage, sewer,
gas heat with
brand new fur-
nace, central air
conditioning with
brand new com-
pressor, brand
new carpeting on
2nd floor in all
bedrooms, extra
closet space,
large basement
storage room,
wood blinds in
aLL rooms, all
yard maintenance
and snow plowing
included. This is
an end unit with
only one other
unit attached.
Rent is $1,400.
per month &
requires $1,400.
security deposit.
Minimum one
year lease
required. Must fill
out credit applica-
tion.
NO PETS.
570-840-1960
PITTSTON
CIRCA 1891
J. Watson
House
10 Landon St.
Nestled on a knoll
surrounded by
100 year old pines
& laurels is a
piece of history
waiting for you!
This Victorian has
4 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, grand
foyer, large rooms
New kitchen
stainless & gran-
ite. Washer/dryer
hook up on 1st
floor, large fenced
yard, 2 car gar-
age & plenty of
storage. Walking
distance to the
new downtown.
Pets considered.
Private showings
from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Mon. - Fri.
OPEN HOUSE
April 6, 12-2 p.m.
$1,400/month +
security &
references
570-328-6767
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 5 room
2 bedroom, car-
peting, hookups,
yard, electric heat.
$525 + utilities.
No pets. 868-4444
953Houses for Rent
SHAVERTOWN
Good location,
excellent schools.
Modern, 4 bed-
rooms, office, 2 full
baths. Living, dining
rooms. Finished
family room, granite
kitchen with ceram-
ic tile. Large wrap
around deck, out
door Jacuzzi, in
ground heated pool.
Gas heat. Four car
off street parking.
$1,500/month +
utilities, security +
last month deposit.
Includes fridge,
stove, washer/dry-
er, sewer & trash.
Available June 1st.
Pictures available
through e-mail. Call
570-545-6057.
THORNHURST
MUST SEE!!!
45 minutes west of
the Gap. Large,
4 bedrooms, 3.5
baths, community
pool, all appliances,
garage, no pets.
$900/month +
utilities, 2 months
security. Must have
good references.
718-916-9872
WEST PITTSTON
Attractive 2 bed-
room single in good
location (out of
flood zone). In-
cludes family room,
hardwood floors,
tile bath, sunporch,
heated garage.
$895/month + utili-
ties, security & ref-
erences. No pets
or smoking.
570-655-4311
WILKES-BARRE
BROOKSIDE
SECTION
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator &
stove, washer/
dryer, fenced in
yard, no pets.
$750/month +
utilities & security
570-825-2118
959 Mobile Homes
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Affordable New &
Used Homes For
Sale & Rental
Homes Available.
HEATHER HIGHLANDS
MHC 109 Main St
Inkerman, PA
570-655-9643
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $340.
Efficiency at $450
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
STILL WATER
Minutes from Shick-
shinny, a country
room for rent.
Private entrance.
$75/week. 313-7735
or 570-854-0984
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
PRIVATE COUNTRY
CAMPGROUND
Several sites avail-
able, and will be
accepting applica-
tions for member-
ship. Gated Premis-
es, adjoins public
gulf course, 35
acre natural lake for
fishing. Large shad-
ed sites, with water
and electric, show-
ers and flush toilets.
Nestled near
orchards and
produce farms in
the hills between
Dallas and Tunkhan-
nock. For informa-
tion and applica-
tions call:
Call (570)-371-9770
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