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WILKES-BARRE A city man was shot to death outside a Welles Street apartment building Thursday night, and police are seeking records from his mothers mobile phone as part of the investigation. David George, 24, whose last known address was Academy Street in Wilkes-Barre, was gunned down in front of 73 S. Welles St. at about 11
p.m. He is the citys seventh homicide victim this year. It doesnt appear to be a random act, Police Chief Gerard Dessoye said. What we can determine: One shot was red at this individual. That is what we are hearing from witnesses in the neighborhood; they only heard one shot. Were thinking it might have been more intentional, but its very early in the investigation; that is the preliminary feeling for us. Three city ofcers said a riot nearly erupted as a large number of people gathered around the area where police said George suffered a gunshot wound to the head. A lot of broken glass littered the
street and sidewalk in front of the apartment building on Friday. Police from Kingston, including a canine unit, and Wilkes-Barre Township assisted city ofcers with controlling the crowd. A 16-year-old boy was arrested after he allegedly confronted a freelance newspaper photographer with a brick. The photographer was not injured. The youth later appeared before a Luzerne County judge. Cellphone at shooting scene Ofcers responded to an 11:06 p.m. call of shots red in the area, according to a police afdavit. They arrived
A man who identified himself only as Dana drops a single red rose at the scene of Thursday nights fatal shooting on South Welles Street in WilkesBarre. Dana said he lives on South Welles and did not know victim David George by name, but would see him around the neighborhood. His heart goes out to the family, he said.
Luzerne County Historical Society Director Anthony T.P. Brooks, left, and Luzerne County Convention and Visitors Bureau board member and local hotelier Gus Genetti chat outside the vacant New Jersey Central Train Station at Market Street Square in Wilkes-Barre on Friday about the condition of the historic structure. Genetti on Tuesday will address the societys board of directors with a proposal that it take control of the property from the county Redevelopment Authority. Read the story on Page 5A.
Luzerne Countys community development ofce has unveiled a plan to spend $10 million in federal ood recovery funding on infrastructure projects in several municipalities. Most of the remaining $15.4 million is expected to fund an estimated 90 residential buyouts, county Community Development Director Andrew Reilly said Friday. The money was earmarked to x lingering damage from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee in 2011 that wasnt covered by ood insurance or government funding. County Council is slated to vote on the proposal at Tuesdays meeting. West Pittston will receive the largest portion of the infrastructure allocation $3.8 million for a mix of sewer, sidewalk, drainage, trafc signal and lighting repairs in the
The biggest chunk of $10 million in federal ood recovery money for damage done by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee will be spent in West Pittston under a plan unveiled by Luzerne County. Municipality Amount (millions) West Pittston $4 Shickshinny $2.8 Dennison $1.4 /WrightTwps. Exeter Twp. $0.6 Plymouth Twp. $0.5 Hunlock Twp. $0.3 Nanticoke $0.2 Wilkes-Barre $0.2 $0 $1 $2 $3 $4
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section most damaged by ooding when the Susquehanna River rose to a record height in September 2011. Shickshinny is second on the list, with the proposed receipt of $2.8 million for roadway, sidewalk, storm drainage and pump station repairs from North Main Street to the Susquehanna. Borough Mayor Beverly Moore said the rivers rise and retreat in September 2011 undermined infrastructure, leaving roadways uneven See FLOOD | 10A
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Fracking didnt taint Pa.water,study finds Selenski trial delayed again amid grand jury buzz
the shallower areas that supply drinking water, geologist Richard Hammack said. Although the results are preliminary the study is still ongoing they are a boost to a natural gas industry that has fought complaints from environmental groups and property owners who call fracking dangerous.
PITTSBURGH A landmark federal study on hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, shows no evidence that chemicals from the natural gas drilling process moved up to contaminate drinking water aquifers at a western Pennsylvania drilling site, the Department of Energy told The Associated Press. After a year of monitoring, the researchers found that the chemical-laced uids used to free gas trapped deep below the surface stayed thousands of feet below
WILKES-BARRE Hugo Selenskis frequently delayed double homicide trial is delayed once again. After a two-hour closed door meeting with Judge Fred Pierantoni III, prosecutors and Selenskis defense team, including Al Flora See FRACKING | 10A who is not Selenskis attorney of
record, it was announced the trial would be continued indenitely due to a grand jury investigation seated by the state Ofce of Attorney General. Selenskis lead defense attorney Shelley Centini was absent when the parties emerged into the courtroom. Most of the private meeting was held off the record without a stenographer. Selenski was escorted behind the closed door by sheriff
deputies about one hour into the meeting. About 25 minutes after Selenski was taken into the judges chambers, the stenographer was called in to record what was Selenski said privately. When the parties came into the courtroom, Pierantoni directed See SELENSKI | 10A
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HARRISBURG A sportsmens group has asked a federal judge to throw out the states long-standing ban on Sunday hunting, claiming it interferes with hunters religious rights and their right to bear arms. Hunters United for Sunday Hunting filed suit against the Pennsylvania Game Commission, which enforces the states game code, saying the prohibition on most types of hunting on Sunday causes hunters to suffer an irreparable loss of time in the field. Given that most people work Monday through Friday and children under 18 years of age are in school Monday through Friday, Sundays comprise fifty percent of the available time to hunt in Pennsylvania, the lawsuit said. The Lancaster Countybased group also said the Sunday hunting ban vio-
lates the Constitutions equal-protection clause because it allows farmers to kill deer or elk that are damaging crops. Wild hogs, crows, foxes and coyotes may also be taken on Sundays. Game Commission spokesman Travis Lau said Thursday he did not know if commission officials had reviewed the lawsuit. The commission has been open to lifting the Sunday hunting ban if authorized to do so by the Legislature. A bill that would have permitted hunting on Sundays died two years ago amid opposition from the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, which argued that many are in favor of preserving one day a week when people can be outside without running into hunters or hearing gunfire. The organization also said that trespassing problems would increase by adding another day of hunting.
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LOS ANGELES Glee will return for its fifth season a week later than planned because of the death of series star Cory Monteith, Fox said Friday. In a statement, the network and Glee producers said that in light of the tragic passing of the beloved cast member, the decision was made to delay production until early August. The shows fall return, scheduled for Sept. 19, has been moved to Sept. 26. No further information was available, Fox and producers said. Monteiths body was found last weekend in a Vancouver, British Columbia, hotel room, and tests showed he died of an overdose of heroin and alcohol. He had been candid about his struggles with addiction, which included a rehab stint several months before his death. Fox and Glee produc-
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Monteith, 31, and his character, or if a decision has yet been made on how to proceed. Monteith played high school quarterback and glee club member Finn Hudson, who had graduated and moved on to college but was an adviser to his old club and remained part of the show. Finn also had an offand-on romance with fellow student and singer Rachel, played by his real-life girlfriend Lea Michele. A Fox release that preceded Monteiths death offered plot highlights of the coming season, including whether Rachel would find success on Broadway and whether the characters of Blaine and Kurt (Darren Criss, Chris Colfer) would marry.
SAN DIEGO The zombies are adapting on The Walking Dead. The fourth season trailer debuted at Comic-Con showed off a breed of stronger, savvier undead or walkers, as theyre called on the hit AMC zombie apocalypse series encroaching on the survivors at their prison enclave. Its going to get insane very quickly, new show runner Scott Gimple said. The Walking Dead producers were joined by such cast members as Andrew Lincoln, Danai Gurira and Norman Reedus. In the footage shown at the popculture convention, the survivors barricaded headquarters have been further fortied. However, increasingly more hordes are bombarding the gates, and theyre not spreading out anymore. Yeah, the walkers are no threat at all this season, joked executive producer Gale Anne Hurd after panel moderator and Talking Dead host Chris Hardwick suggested the zombies were simply animals. The clip also teased a catastrophic event inside the prison with multiple deaths. At the end of the trailer, Reedus Daryl is shown driving a car and overhearing a voice on the radio whispering, Those who arrive survive. The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman said the villainous Governor played by David Morrissey will return in the fourth season but when, how and why will be a mystery that runs throughout the season. Youve just gotta be on my side. If youre not on my side, youve gotta go, said Morrissey of his cutthroat character. Thats the deal with the Governor.
Its wasnt hard for Game of Thrones to say goodbye to several characters at Comic-Con. The panel for the fantasy HBO series kicked off Friday with an in memoriam segment set to Boyz II Mens Its So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday. The tribute was dedicated to the scads of characters whove bitten the dust on the show, ranging from Khal Drogo to Wine Merchant to Catelyn Stark, the character played by Michelle Fairley who died in the infamous Red Wedding installment. I knew how many years I signed for, so I knew what was coming, said Fairley at the pop-culture convention. The vicious slayings of many Westeros residents in the third season surprised many viewers, especially the brutal Red Wedding episode. Wed been waiting for it for so long and dreading it, and having it turn out better than we expected because of these actors was one of the greatest moments of my life, series co-creator David Benioff said. Game of Thrones cast members Fairley, Peter Dinklage, John Bradley, Kit Harrington, Rose Leslie, Richard Madden and Emilia Clarke joined A Song of Fire and Ice mastermind George R.R. Martin and series co-creators Benioff and D.B. Weiss. Martin said he needed to get to work nishing the two upcoming novels, The Winds of Winter and
A Dream of Spring, because the show is catching up with source material. The crowd inside Hall H in the San Diego Convention Center shrieked when Khal Drago actor Jason Momoa stomped on stage and planted a smooch on Clarke, who continues to play his love interest Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, on the show. Momoa screamed into the microphone, Im not dead, George! Fans expecting to see a snippet of the new Marvels Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. television show Friday at Comic-Con got a surprise instead the chance to see the entire debut episode. Thousands of fans went wild when Marvel executive Jeph Loeb and series creator Joss Whedon surprised them with the episode, which features Clark Gregg as Agent Coulson, the S.H.I.E.L.D. agent everyone thought died in Marvels recent blockbuster lm The Avengers. Ive got to say its a little hot in here, Loeb said, taking off an over shirt to reveal a T-shirt with the words Coulson Lives on the back. The crowd started chanting Coulson! Coulson! Coulson! That was just the beginning of the cheers, laughs and even tears from Gregg, who got choked up when talking about the chance to return to the Marvel universe after appearing to die in a key moment in The Avengers. Im a longtime Marvel fan and I cant believe this is happening to me, Gregg said as he got a little misty after hugging Whedon for an uncomfortably long period of time. I didnt like being dead, but I really liked my death. And then I met Lola.
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AURORA, Colo. Survivors of mass shootings in Colorado and Connecticut gathered with dozens of supporters Friday in a suburban Denver park to honor those killed in the massacre at an Aurora movie theater almost a year to the day after the attack. Vigil participants read a list of names of those killed in recent gun violence around the nation and talked about the pain of losing loved ones as they called for strict federal gun control laws. Why wait any longer? asked Carlee Soto, whose sister was killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School rampage in Newtown, Conn. The time for
change is now. Mayors Against Illegal Guns, which promotes tough gun laws and was founded by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, helped sponsor the vigil. The scene was somber, even as about 100 gun rights activists held a protest nearby to oppose new firearms restrictions as infringements on Second Amendment rights. Many wore orange National Rifle Association hats and T-shirts reading, I will not comply. To the families and victims of the tragedy, we offer our condolences and prayers, said Dudley Brown, executive director of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners. To Mayor Bloomberg and the group that would politicize this, we offer our opposi-
tion. Brown helped organize the rally and carried a .45-caliber pistol to the park. The shooting victims, meanwhile, called for more universal background checks and tighter restrictions on gun sales. Colorado has been the only state outside the East Coast to ratchet back gun rights in reaction to last years mass shootings. A recent push for new federal restrictions failed in Congress. I think that Coloradans get it, that something must change, said Tom Sullivan, whose son Alex was killed in the theater. Gun rights organizers said they sympathized with the victims but didnt see new gun control laws as a solution.
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Stephen Barton, a survivor of the Aurora theater shooting, speaks during a pro-gun control event honoring the victims of the Aurora theater shootings on Friday at Cherry Creek State Park in Aurora, Colo.
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A Plymouth man helping what he believed was a stranded motorist was robbed at gunpoint of his vehicle Thursday night. William Hillard Jr., was traveling west on West End Road, approaching the 109th Field Artillery Bridge, also known as the Carey Avenue Bridge, at about 11:45 p.m., police said. Hillard said he observed a red sedan stopped in the travel lane. Hillard stopped to assist when, he said, he was approached by a black male, about 5-feet-8-inches tall, 200 pounds, with short black hair and a white woman with long blonde hair. Hillard told police the man displayed a black semi-automatic hand gun and told Hillard to get out of his truck. The man ed in Hillards truck toward Wilkes-Barre and the woman drove away in the red sedan across the bridge toward Plymouth and Larksville. Hillards truck was located in WilkesBarre with his wallet and cellphone, police said.
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Castano said civil service wont provide a fresh list of qualied applicants until he closes out the current list. He said he had exhausted the current list but cant close it out until a nal applicant starts work at the end of August when she obtains her needed college degree. State Civil Service Commission spokesman Jack McGettigan said the commission will furnish a new list at any time. Government entities are asked to submit the old list indicating the status of each person, and the county could indicate the status as a pending hire for the woman who has not completed her degree, he said. The commission requests the statuses on expired reports so it does not repeat unwanted candidates on a new list, McGettigan said. The countys Children and Youth
department has two outstanding lists that have not been returned with status reports, McGettigan said. If the county has exhausted a list, he said, it can get another list right away. A commission representative contacted the county to clarify the procedure after reading Castanos comments at the public meeting, he said. Castanos department had received a different explanation of the process and will request another list, he said, though he still supports converting to an inhouse program. County Interim Human Services Division Head Mary Dysleski said she will develop a proposal to leave civil service for the county managers consideration. The county hired 16 caseworkers since January to ll vacancies, but the department is still down 10 caseworkers due to seven resignations, two ter-
minations and one job shift this year to date. The countys 2013 budget provided funding for 100 caseworkers in the department. The commission develops and administers job-specic tests to generate its ranked lists of qualied candidates for 37 state agencies and 300 local government ofces, including Luzerne Countys Aging, Mental Health and Developmental Services and Drug and Alcohol departments. McGettigan said the commission does not charge the county for services that must be handled by staffers if the county opts out. The commission regularly seeks feedback on the skills of applicants to determine if its tests should be tweaked, he said. For example, the commission added testing on the generating of reports after counties identied that as a skill needed in caseworkers.
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About 40 area businesses have donated food and money to the United Ways Christmas in July Food Drive competition. The number of participants has more than doubled from last year. About 1.2 million pounds of food has been collected during annual event, which started in 1989. Donations can be dropped off at the Weinberg Food Bank in Wilkes-Barre from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday. On this day, the ofcial weigh-in of corporate donations will take place. Donations from community members also can be dropped off at the United Way ofce between 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday until the end of July at the Citizens Bank Building, 8 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre (on the fourth oor) . Monetary donations are also accepted. Every dollar donated will count as 2 pounds of food. All checks may be made payable to United Way of Wyoming Valley. These donations will be disbursed by the United Way and be used in the form of grants for food.
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Percussionist Steve Fidyk will perform at the River Common at 7:30 p.m. Thursday as part of a concert sponsored by The Riverfront Parks Committee and the Performing Arts Institute of Wyoming Seminary. Fidyk is a drummer with the Army Blues Jazz Ensemble of Washington, D.C., and has toured and recorded widely. An Evening of Jazz will take place at the Fidyk Northampton Street Portal Amphitheatre. Rain location for the concert is the Buckingham Performing Arts Center on Sprague Avenue in Kingston.
Trayton Wegrznowicz, 3, enjoys a flavored ice to cool himself at the Farmers Market on Public Square in Wilkes-Barre on a hot Thursday afternoon. Friday offered little respite from the heat wave baking Northeastern Pennsylvania this week. The thermometer at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport reached 94 degrees just before 4 p.m. only 1 degree below the record high for that date set in 1964. The heat is expected to continue into day six today, with a high of 90 degrees. Thunderstorms forecast for today and tonight should cool things a bit for Sunday and the rest of next week, with high temperatures returning to normal levels in the low 80s. See the complete forecast on Page 10A.
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Students residing in the states 20th Senatorial District interested in receiving a $12,000 annual legislative scholarship to attend the Valley Forge Military College in Wayne are encouraged to apply now through state Sen. Lisa Bakers ofce. The 20th Senatorial District includes parts of Luzerne, Monroe and Susquehanna counties and all of Pike, Wayne and Wyoming counties. Baker has assembled a selection committee comprised of military and educational leaders who will review the qualications of interested candidates. One candidate will be selected each year to participate in the Valley Forge Military College Legislative Appointment Initiative. Applications are due Aug. 5. For additional information, interBaker ested applicants can email Baker at lbaker@pasen.gov or call 675-3931. Each appointee who receives a $12,000 annual scholarship to attend Valley Forges two-year transfer college can then apply these credits to academically competitive four-year colleges, universities or service academies.
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WEST PITTSTON A new movie opened in theaters Friday titled The Conjuring, which relates an incident involving paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren the same people who snooped around a supposedly haunted house in West Pittston in 1986. The Conjuring is a supernatural horror lm directed by James Wan and stars Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal investigators who come to the assistance of the Perron family, who are experiencing increasingly disturbing events in their farmhouse in Harrisville, R.I., in 1971. The plot is similar to the Warrens visit in 1986 to West Pittston. Jack and Janet Smurl and their children then resided on Chase Street; the house, the family and their story became the center of national attention. The Smurls decided to go public with their contention that evil forces haunted their home, claiming they were experiencing strange disturbing sounds and physical attacks. Those claims raised the curiosity of skeptics and experts in the occult. Two such experts, self-proclaimed demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, traveled from Connecticut to attempt to verify the Smurls accounts. West Pittston was deluged with local and national media outlets. The Smurls moved out of the home in 1988. An exorcism was performed by the Catholic Church. The Smurls said they endured
In this Times Leader file photo, local and out-of-town media gather during August 1986 in the West Pittston backyard of Jack and Janet Smurl for a press conference with Ed and Lorraine Warren of the New England Society for Psychic Research.
many horrors: unearthly screams, pig grunts, rotten meat odors and angry spirits that ung their daughter down a staircase and the familys German shepherd against a wall. Whether it was a hoax or a haunting, the ensuing media frenzy qualied as paranormal for the usually tranquil community. The Smurl family, Jack and Janet and their four daughters, lived on one side of the double-block home, while Jacks parents, John and Mary, occupied the other side. Jack said the demon once dragged him on his knees while he said the rosary and tried to beat him into submission. He also said he had been sexually assaulted by the demon on several occasions. According to Ed Warren, who is now deceased, and his team of inves-
tigators, there was a very powerful demon in the home, which had gotten progressively stronger through the years. After months of investigation, Ed Warren claimed he had audiotapes of knocking and rapping and images of dark shadows that belonged to the demon. Were dealing with an intelligence here, he said in an August 1986 article in The Times Leader. Its powerful, intangible and very dangerous. The Smurls story was the subject of a 1986 paperback titled The Haunted and a 1991 made-for-TV movie of the same name released by 20th Century Fox. Attempts to reach Lorraine Warren for comment Friday unsuccessful. The Conjuring is playing at Movies 14 in WilkesBarre and Cinemark in Moosic.
WILKES-BARRE The city will not again challenge the state Department of Revenue in attempt to get a refund of more than $25,000 in taxes and penalties for undocumented fuel dispensed at the citys pumps. The department last month denied the citys appeal that the assessment was excessive. The decision and order mailed by the department on June 7 said the documentation provided by the city was not sufcient to support its case that about 67,000 gallons of fuel was used for municipal purposes. Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Brassell would not conrm the order, saying decisions of the Department of Revenue Appeals Board are condential under state law. Drew McLaughlin, the citys municipal affairs manager, provided a copy of the order Friday and said that there would be no appeal, even though the city has that option. The city appealed the departments assessment last October after the department investigated the use of tax-free fuel from July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2012. The probe followed a Times Leader investigation that determined 37,272 gallons of gasoline and 29,894 gallons of diesel fuel could not be accounted for at the citys pumps at the Department of Public Works yard on North Pennsylvania Avenue. In its appeal, the city provided fuel logs identifying the date, vehicle number, gallons used and whether the vehicle was down at the time. (The city) explained that even though some of the vehicles disappear from the fuel consumption report for as many as 16 days, the vehicles were still in use during that period. (The city) does acknowledge their poor record keeping, the departments order said. McLaughlin agreed that the city did not keep accurate and running logs for the fuel dispensed. We had lax oversight and enforcement, he said. A new electronic system is set to go into use to prevent fuel being pumped and not being recorded, he said. The city paid the state $25,919 in taxes, penalties and interest last fall with the intent of receiving a refund upon a successful appeal, McLaughlin said. There was no value at not paying, he said. If it failed to pay at the time and lost the appeal, the cost would be higher due to the interest attached to the assessment, he explained. Separate from the departments probe, the Luzerne County District Attorneys Ofce has been conducting a criminal investigation of the missing fuel. District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis said all the interviews have been done and she plans to sit down with her staff to determine if there is enough to warrant ling charges.
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Chinese student survived crash of Asiana Flight 214, only to be struck in rescue attempt
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snooty the manatee lifts his snout out of the water wednesday at the south Florida museum in bradenton, Fla. snooty will turn 65 on sunday. he was born in captivity in miami and is the oldest manatee in captivity. newark, n.J
Police in New Jersey will soon have to get warrants if they want to track suspects using cellphone data, the states Supreme Court ruled in a decision that affords citizens here more privacy protections than they enjoy under federal law. In a unanimous ruling Thursday stemming from the arrest of a burglary suspect in 2006, the court directed that beginning in 30 days, all law enforcement ofcers must get a search warrant based on probable cause if they want to get access to cellphone locating data. Since 2010, police have had to satisfy a lower standard of demonstrating there are reasonable grounds to believe the information would be relevant to an investigation.
SAN MATEO, Calif. A teenager survived the Asiana Airlines crash in San Francisco only to be struck and killed by a re vehicle rushing to ght a blaze that broke out on the plane, authorities said on Friday. Ye Meng Yuan, 16, a Chinese student, died of multiple injuries from being run over by what ofcials believe was a special retruck used to spread re-suppressing foam. San Francisco Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White apologized to Yuans family and said she was trying to arrange a meeting with them. Its very difcult and devastating news for all of us, Hayes-White said. The family was upset after learning the details of the girls death and wants the girls body returned to China, San Mateo County Coroner Robert Foucrault said. It was unclear how the teenager got from the airplane to the spot where she was killed. Investigators believe she was down on the ground and not
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The Holy Sees social media guru, Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli, shows the Vaticans new portal, www.news.va, during a press conference at the Vatican.
force was applied before an oil train slammed into a town in Quebec on July 6 and killed 50 people. Donald Ross, chief investigator for the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, said Friday the insufcient brake force could be due to mechanical problems with the handbrakes, or a problem with the way someone applied them. The unmanned train belonging to the Montreal, Maine & Atlantic railway carrying 72 cars of crude oil slammed into the heart of LacMegantic, setting off massive explosions.
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of world Youth day comes with some conditions
NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press VATICAN CITY The Vatican is offering indulgences for Facebook fans, Twitter lovers and other virtual participants of the upcoming World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro but theres a hitch. The Holy Sees social media guru, Archbishop Claudio Maria Celli, warned Friday that merely checking the popes Twitter feed wont result in an indulgence, the ancient church tradition related to the forgiveness of sins that roughly amounts to a get out of Purgatory free card. Rather, Celli told The Associated Press, a Catholic seeking an indulgence for participating in Rio either physically or virtually must truly be contrite and have a moment of deepening faith. When we are touching spirituality, the problem resides not in what I do
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A bomb ripped through a full Sunni mosque in central Iraq during midday prayers Friday, killing at least 17 people in the latest outburst of deadly violence targeting worshippers during the holy month of Ramadan. Suicide attacks, car bombings and other violence have killed nearly 200 people since the Islamic holy month of daytime fasting and charity began last week. The violence is an extension of a surge of attacks that has roiled Iraq for months, reviving fears of a return to the widespread sectarian bloodshed that pushed the country to the brink of civil war after the 2003 U.S.led invasion.
AMMAN, Jordan Israeli and Palestinian ofcials will meet soon in Washington to work out nal details on relaunching Mideast peace negotiations for the rst time in ve years, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday. The announcement fell short of an outright resumption of the negotia-
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WILKES-BARRE Wilkes-Barres historic New Jersey Central Train Station gets another crack at preservation next week when hotelier Gus Genetti pitches his proposal to the Luzerne County Historical Society board of directors at its monthly meeting July 30. Genetti is hoping the society will take on the project, which would be unlike any it has handled. Talk is cheap, Genetti said as he stood outside the the visibly decaying building Friday. This will probably cost more than $1 million. But I believe the community wants to see it saved. Genetti, a member of the societys board of directors, is preparing a more detailed pitch of an idea he oated earlier this week in front of the current owners of the station, the Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority. He wants the society to accept ownership of the station and raise money for preservation and restoration. Other historical projects It would be the fth historic building owned
by the society if the board accepts the challenge. But accepting the deed is the easy part. Raising enough money for restoration and assuring a steady stream of cash for maintenance is the giant question mark, society Executive Director Tony Brooks said. Brooks stressed he could not speculate on what the society would do if the transaction is approved by both its board and the one running the Redevelopment Authority. But he did explain how things work with the societys other four buildings. The Swetland Homestead and Denison House were given to us, said Brooks. The museum was built for us through Isaac Osterhouts will, and our library was paid for by a generous donation of the Bishops sisters. The Swetland Homestead, in Wyoming, is sustained by a generous endowment left by the philanthropic Darte Family, which donated the building to the society. The Denison House, in Forty Fort, is supported by a wonderful group of volunteers called the Denison Advocates. The rest of the societys costs
for other buildings are covered through membership fees, an annual appeal and corporate donations. The society has no reserves handy for taking on the train station project, which doesnt mean he wouldnt like to see it saved, Brooks said. At the third annual countywide summit of community historical societies this past June, the train station made the top of the 10 most endangered historic sites list, he said. Technically, it tied for rst place with the Irem Temple and the Huber Breaker, but the signicance is not diminished. The heads of 15 different societies throughout Luzerne County agreed that the station in WilkesBarre needs action, and soon. Genetti said he has some seed money lined up to get the ball rolling and believes donations and grants can be found, but that the Redevelopment Authority isnt the right agency to attract that cash. Anchor tenant? Genetti also believes the Luzerne County Convention and Visitors Bureau is almost a guaranteed anchor tenant; Genetti is also involved in the bureau. Bureau
An area hotelier hopes to convince the Luzerne County Historical Societys board to assist in reviving the former New Jersey Central Train Station on Wilkes-Barre Boulevard in Wilkes-Barre.
Director Merle Mackin said the agency would have to see the nal plans, for such a move, but has been open to the idea for years. The visitors bureau could be a tenant, but it couldnt be a landlord, Mackin said. The bureau survives on about $480,000 provided through the hotel room tax created to fund the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, getting about 20 percent of the total raised. Additional state money, which once topped $100,000 a year, has dried up.
Preserving the former Wilkes-Barre train station, where decay is evident, probably would cost more than $1 million, said preservation advocate Gus Genetti.
Our dollars cant be spent for capital improvement, Mackin said. Its
$12,000 a month for a spot on Public Square, which he noted has its advantages being centrally located near two hotels and at the hub of many city events, so it would be a reliable tenant in the station, but it couldnt be the only one, Mackin said. The twostory station would easily handle additional tenants. If the Historical Society Board decides not to get involved, said Genetti, he will work to bring community leaders together and form a separate nonprot entity to try to take on the task.
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ANDREW M. SEDER PITTSTON TWP. Thanks to increased rates for parking at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, the facility was able to report an annual increase in parking revenues even though the number of vehicles parking at the airport dropped yearto-year. In June 2012, the airports Bi-County Board raised parking rates in the airports parking garage from $7.50 per day to $9 per day. The board increased rates in its surface lot from $6.50 per day to $7. Without those increases, its likely the airport would have reported its rst dip in parking revenues in quite a few years. In an annual parking report shared at Thursdays board meeting, Airport Director Barry J. Centini said the number of vehicles that parked at the airport between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013 totaled 220,115. Thats a decrease of 1.8 percent, or 4,143 vehicles from the prior scal year. But the revenue generated by those 220,115 vehicles was $2.2 million, an increase of 6.8 percent, or $139,900. Centini said all in all, were satised with our parking and said the decrease in the number of people using the airport to y out of Avoca correlates with the dip in parking. While unable to show concrete evidence linking the two, he said he believes a decrease in the natural gas drilling industry is a factor in the drop. By counting out-of-state license plates using the parking facilities, airport
ofcials believe they can glean the gas drilling-related vehicles. Out-of-state plates totaled 43,133 last year, or 19.7 percent of the overall number of vehicles parked at the airport. The total is a 2.4 percent drop from the previous year. When taking a closer look at the breakdown of vehicles parked in the surface lot and the garage, the numbers are up 6.6 percent in the rst, but down 7.4 percent in the latter category. In other board action, members voted unanimously to award a contract in the amount of $33,650 to B&H Taxilane Lighting, of Barton, N.Y. B&H offered the lowest of the four bids received to install a navigation device called a Precision Approach Path Indicator on the runway. The lighting system helps pilots navigate during a landing. Some board members, including Lackawanna County Commissioner Jim Wansacz and Luzerne County Council President Tim McGinley, voiced concerns over why B&Hs bid was so much lower than the other three. The next lowest bid was offered by Everon Electrical of Wilkes-Barre a for $74,428. The other two were from Cavanaugh Electric of Wilkes-Barre, at $76,166, and Kuharchik Construction of Exeter, at $97,497. Airport engineer Steve Mykulyn said the company has done work at the airport before, most recently a signage and lighting project, and has come in at or very close to its original bid. He was unsure why the other bids were close to twice the amount offered by B&H.
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A Wilkes-Barre native who already has won an Emmy Award had his latest effort a documentary on a basketball phenom premiere last week in Chicago. Ryan Mayers, son of David and Terri Mayers former owners of Kaplans Furniture on Mundy Street is editor and director of the documentary titled Bounce Back: The Story of Ronnie Fields. At 17, Fields was one of the top basketball prospects in the world, until a near-fatal car crash changed his life forever. Appearances in the lm include NBA stars Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, Mike Bibby and John Paxson. Mayers, 37, who now lives in Chicago, was born and raised in Wilkes-Barre. He graduated from Meyers High School and attended Penn State University, majoring in broadcast communications with a focus on production. After graduation, Mayers moved to New York City to cut his teeth as an assistant, eventually making a name for himself as a director and editor. He left New York in 2005, following his future wife the former Leah Submitted Photo Rubin to Chicago, where they reside with their two boys Area native and film editor Ryan Mayers, seen here with Ronnie Fields and Thatcher Kamin, principals in the film Bounce Back: The Story of Ronnie Fields, is in conversation with ESPN to air the documentary. It recently premiered in Chicago. and two dogs. Midwest regional Emmy Mayers won a Midwest gym and the two talked. NBA directly from high school Thatcher had the idea to the documentary, he said. regional Emmy for editing a Fields, now 36, and Garnett after Minnesota selected him do a story and he pitched it Proud Wyoming Valley parshow called NextTV that was powered Farragut High School with the fth pick of the NBA to Ronnie and then brought it ents produced at Media Process to the 1995 Chicago city title. draft. to me, Mayers said. I interDave and Terri Mayers said Group in Chicago in partnership Garnett made history by bypassFields appeared to be on viewed Kevin Garnett and that they are proud of Ryan and his with the Chicago Urban League. ing college and becoming the a similar path to the NBA. got everything moving along. successes. They were going to Mayers friend, Thatcher rst high school player in 20 However, the automobile acciMayers has talked to ESPN attend the lms premier, they Kamin, bumped into Fields at a years to make the leap to the dent changed everything. about possible future airings of said, but the rst date for the
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Americans still missing in action from the war. Though the ghting ended with an armistice signed 60 years ago July 27, North Korea and the U.S. remain technically at war. Efforts to recover remains have come in ts and starts, with little recent progress. Next weeks mission is to pick up where search teams have left off by locating the exact spot of Browns crash. Armed with maps and coordinates, they hope to work with North Korean soldiers to excavate the remote area, a sealed site controlled by the North Korean military.
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WILKES-BARRE City police reported the following: A woman went to police headquarters Thursday and reported that she had been sexually assaulted at the James F. Conahan Intermodal Transportation Center between 9 and 10 a.m. June 24. An investigation continues. A man reported on Wednesday night that a Hispanic male wearing a white tank top and jean shorts smashed the front, drivers side window of his Ford Windstar with a brick while the vehicle was parked outside 34 N. Hancock St. Daniel Hannon and Carol Pankevitch were cited with harassment after police responded to an alleged domestic dispute at 324 N. Washington St. at 11:50 p.m. Wednesday. Tazelle Curtis, 27, of WilkesBarre, was arrested and charged with a protection from abuse order violation after police responded to a domestic disturbance at 112 S. WilkesBarre Boulevard at 1:29 a.m. Thursday, police said. Lawrence Coyle, 33, of Grove Street, Wilkes-Barre, was cited with public drunkenness after an alleged incident near Horton and Carlisle streets at about 1:55 a.m. Thursday. A woman reported to police on Sunday morning that the night before, her boyfriend, Edwin McDermott, and she were in an argument at 263 N. River St., and that during the argument, McDermott pushed her. A harassment charge was filed against McDermott, police said. A woman reported on Thursday that someone used her debit card without her permission. A female reported at 5:41 p.m. Thursday that Kevin Scott grabbed her by the throat and put her out the apartment door, locking it behind her, police said. Scott was arraigned on a harassment charge. FREELAND State police at Hazleton are investigating an alleged hit-and-run crash early Friday on Ridge Street near Schwabe Street. Troopers said a dark-colored pickup truck was northbound on Ridge Street when it traveled off the road and struck a 1995 Ford Ranger parked in a driveway. HAZLETON City police reported the following: Police were called Sunday to the area of Carmens Bakery parking lot on East Broad Street to investigate a report of a hit-and-run crash. Investigation revealed that a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer owned by Felix Josue Ortiz Lina, address not listed, backed out of a parking space and struck two vehicles: a 2005 Chevrolet Equinox owned by Gary Hovanetz, of Hazleton, and a 2001 Mazda Tribute owned by Felipe Mejias Velasquez, of Hazleton, police said. The Mazda was pushed into the bakery building, causing minor damage. Investigators said they were still looking for the identity of the vehicles operator. Police are investigating a report, received Tuesday, of copper pipes being stolen from a home in the 200 block of West Fourth Street. Police are looking for the suspect in a Tuesday armed robbery at a convenience store. A white male, approximately ve-foot, eight-inches tall, entered the Pantry Quick store at 145 E. Diamond Ave. at 10 a.m., brandishing a large knife and demanding cash and cigarettes, police said. He reportedly fled with an undisclosed amount of both. Ocers responded to a report of a goat in the road on East Broad Street near the re station Wednesday. The goat was transported to the Hazleton Animal Shelter. Anyone with information about the goats owner should contact city police or the shelter. Police responded to the scene of a two-vehicle crash at 9th and Sybert streets on Thursday afternoon. A car driven by Anne Campanaro, 19, of Hazleton, pulled into the path of a car driven by Mary Jeskie, 83, of Hazleton, police said. There were no injuries and no charges. Ryan E. Composto, 22, of Hazle Township, faces a careless driving charge after a three-vehicle accident on Wednesday. Composto allegedly failed to stop at a trac light, striking the rear of a car driven by Robert M. Fritz, 37, of Hazleton. Fritzs car was pushed into a car driven by Geraldine F. Sydlo, police said. There were no injuries, police said. Gerard Graham, 53, of Hazleton, was charged with harassment following an alleged domestic disturbance in the 700 block of Wyoming Street Wednesday night. Jonathan Jaramillo Rodas, 26, of Hazleton, was cited for public drunkenness after police were dispatched to a report of a suspicious male in the backyard of a Lincoln Street home. Police said Rodas was highly intoxicated when they encountered him at that location. Ocials with Pennsy Supply, of Pittston, reported on Friday that a Stihl concrete saw was taken from a job site in the 400 block of West Broad Street on Wednesday or Thursday.
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SAN DIEGO The U.S. Marine Corps released a sergeant Friday whose murder conviction was overturned in a major blow to the militarys prosecution of Iraq war crimes. Sgt. Lawrence Hutchins III, of Plymouth, Mass., walked out of the brig at the Marine Corps Miramar Air Station in San Diego after having served more than half of his 11-year sentence. The emotions I am feelAP Photo ing right now are hard to A demonstrator wearing a representation of the U.S. flag over her mouth and nose participates in a describe, Hutchins said in protest Thursday outside the regional office of the presidency in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Demonstrators gathered to show their discontent against the governments rejection in early July of National a statement issued through his attorney. I am overSecurity Agency leaker Edward Snowdens asylum application. come. This is all I ever wanted. Once his release paperwork was processed, Hutchins was to be
transported by Marine Corps ofcials to Camp Pendleton, where he would check in to his new unit at the bases headquarters, said Marine Corps spokesman Lt. Col. Joseph Kloppel. Hutchins led an eightman squad accused of kidnapping an Iraqi man from his home in April 2006, marching him to a ditch and shooting him to death in the village of Hamdania. Hutchins has said he thought the man who turned out to be a retired policeman was an insurgent leader. None of the other seven squad members served more than 18 months. The Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces overturned Hutchins conviction on June 26,
supporting his claims that his rights were violated when he was held in solitary connement without access to a lawyer for seven days during his 2006 interrogation in Iraq. The move was the latest in a series of twists for Hutchins, whose case was overturned once by a lower court three years ago only to be reinstated in 2011 by the same court that agreed with his latest petition. Under the military justice system, Hutchins could not be freed until the court ruled on a Navy motion in response to the June 26 decision. Prosecutors asked the court to reconsider its decision to toss out the conviction, saying Hutchins waived his right to counsel at the time and
willfully told his side of the story without coercion. The court Thursday denied that request and issued a mandate that he be released. The case, however, is not closed. The Navy can order the case be retried or prosecutors can appeal to the Supreme Court. The Navy issued a statement Friday saying it was exploring those options and a decision is expected next month. Kloppel said the Camp Pendleton unit Hutchins will be assigned to will determine his job assignment. Hutchins military attorney, Maj. Babu Kaza, said Hutchins will live off base in nearby Oceanside with his wife and two children.
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ASPEN, Colo. The National Security Agency is implementing new security measures because of the disclosures by former NSA-systemsanalyst-turned-fugitive Edward Snowden, top defense ofcials said Thursday. NSA chief Keith Alexander said his agency had implemented a twoman rule, under which any system administrator like Snowden could only access or move key information with another administrator present. With some 15,000 sites to x, Alexander said, it would take time to spread across the whole agency. Some of your sites are small and you only have one system administrator, so youve got to address all of those, and we are working our way through it, he said after speaking to an audience at the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado. Alexander said that server rooms where such data is stored are now locked and require a twoman team to access them safeguards that he said would be implemented at the Pentagon and intelligence agencies after a pilot program at the NSA. Snowden leaked to the media information revealing that the NSA was gathering millions of U.S. phone records and intercepting some U.S. Internet trafc. This was a failure to defend our own networks, Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said at the forum. In an effort for those in the intelligence community to be able to share with each other, there was an enormous amount of information concen-
trated in once place. Thats a mistake, Carter said. The loading of everything onto a server creates a risk. Carter said they are also looking at how to better monitor individuals with access to that kind of information and suggested the Pentagon might monitor intelligence workers just as it monitors staff at nuclear installations. When it comes to nuclear weapons, you watch peoples behavior in a special way. We dont let people all by themselves do anything, he said. There is always some aberrant individual and youve got to recognize that. Alexander said he hoped to more quickly implement a new intelligence sharing system in which all such information uploaded to a server was encrypted, such that only analysts that needed access to certain information would have the code to read it. A l e x a n d e r , Carter and National Counterterrorism Center director Matthew Olsen all said the Snowden leaks damaged national security. Olsen said during the forum that alQaida and related groups are seeking to change how they communicate to avoid U.S. detection and surveillance because of Snowdens leaks. Previously, U.S. ofcials have said anonymously that Snowdens leaks to the media have been damaging and prompting terrorists to change their ways. We have concrete proof that terrorist groups and others are taking action, making changes, and making our job tougher, Alexander said. His comments and
those of the other ofcials seemed at odds with testimony only a day earlier by John C. Inglis, the deputy director of the NSA. He told the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that while the impact of Snowdens disclosures can be very harmful, its too soon to tell whether, in fact, adversaries will take great note of the things that hes disclosed. Alexander defended the surveillance and data collection programs Snowden disclosed, one that gathers U.S. phone records and another that monitors U.S.-based Internet servers for foreign terrorist or espionage-related activity. He told the Aspen audience that the secrecy about how the programs work was needed not to hide it from you, its to hide it from those who walk among you and are trying to kill you. Alexander said the congressional intelligence committees were looking at whether it was feasible in terms of cost for the private companies to hold the data themselves instead of handing it over to the NSA. He said it would take an act of Congress to require them to hold the data, and added that he thought his agency could gure out how to process and analyze the information if thats what Congress deemed necessary. In a separate development, Alexander and Carter both said the Pentagon is close to launching a 4,000-person cybersquad of both offensive and defensive teams that would both protect Defense Department systems and launch cyberattacks against enemy networks when the White House orders it.
WASHINGTON People who re guns at drones are endangering the public and property and could be prosecuted or ned, the Federal Aviation Administration warned Friday. The FAA released a statement in response to questions about an ordinance under consideration in the tiny farming community of Deer Trail, Colo., that would encourage hunters to shoot down drones. The adminis-
tration reminded the public that it regulates the nations airspace, including the airspace over cities and towns. A drone hit by gunre could crash, causing damage to persons or property on the ground, or it could collide with other objects in the air, the statement said. Shooting at an unmanned aircraft could result in criminal or civil liability, just as would ring at a manned airplane. Under the proposed ordinance, Deer Trail would grant hunting permits to shoot drones. The permits
would cost $25 each. The town would also encourage drone hunting by awarding $100 to anyone who presents a valid hunting license and identiable pieces of a drone that has been shot down. Deer Trail resident Phillip Steel, 48, author of the proposal, said in an interview that he has 28 signatures on a petition roughly 10 percent of the towns registered voters. Under Colorado law, that requires local ofcials to formally consider the proposal at a meeting next month, he said. Town of-
cials would then have the option of adopting the ordinance or putting it on the ballot in an election this fall, he said. The proposed ordinance is mostly a symbolic protest against small, civilian drones that are coming into use in the United States, Steel said. He acknowledged that its unlikely there are any drones in use near Deer Trail. I dont want to live in a surveillance society. I dont feel like being in a virtual prison, Steel said. This is a pre-emptive strike.
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WASHINGTON Looking for positive lessons to draw from the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, President Barack Obama said Friday the nation needs to do some soul-searching, look for ways to bolster AfricanAmerican boys and examine state and local laws to see if they encourage confrontations like the one in Florida. Where do we take this? Obama wondered aloud in an impromptu appearance in the White House briefing room. How do we learn some lessons from this and move in a positive direction? The president said its time for all of us to some soul searching, but he also said its generally not pro-
confrontation that led to Martins death. He questioned whether a law that sends the message that someone who is armed has the right to use those rearms even if there is a way for them to exit from a situation really promotes the peace and security that people want. And he raised the question of whether Martin himself, if he had been armed, could he have stood his ground on that sidewalk and shot neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman if he felt threatened when being followed. Obamas appearance marked his rst extended comments on the Martin case since Zimmerman was acquitted last weekend of second-degree murder and manslaughter charges in Martins death last year.
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JOHN L. MURRAY
July 18, 2013
John L. Murray, 56, of Dallas, entered into eternal life on Thursday afternoon at his home, with his family by his side. Born in Plains Township, he was the son of Dorothy R. (Burns) Murray, of Plains Township, and the late Gerald E. Murray. John was a graduate of James M. Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre, class of 1975, Luzerne County Community College, Kutztown University and College Misericordia, Dallas. John was co-founder and owner of GEM Therapeutics of Dallas for the past 11 years. He was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, where he served as Eucharist minister. He was a member of Cursilo Prison Ministry in Altoona, the Guardian of the Redeemer Mens Group and the Men of Malvern Retreat. John was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Dallas, a former coach for Dallas Little League, a former member of Dallas Rotary Club and played baseball for Kutztown and LCCC. Surviving, in addition to his mother, Dorothy, are his wife of 25 years, the former Dianne Richard; seven children, Jessica, New York City, and Julianna, Patrick, Joseph, John, Christopher and Michael, all at home; brothers, Gerald Jr. and his wife, Suzanne, State College, and Joseph and his wife, Tracy, Mountain Top; sisters, Helen Lindner and her husband, Larry, Clarks Summit, Nancy
SHEILA L. OWENS, 69, formerly of Shavertown, passed away Thursday in Stillwater, Pa. Arrangements are pending from the Metcalfe-ShaverKopcza Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
GALEN MARVIN WALTMAN SR., 76, of Benton, died Tuesday. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday at McMichael-Rairigh & Baker Funeral Home, 119-121 E. Third St., Berwick. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday and 10 a.m. until time of services Monday. DAVID SHIPOSKI, of White Haven, died Thursday morning in the Kindred Hospital, WilkesBarre. Born in Nanticoke, son of the late Joseph and Stella Grimaldi Shiposki, he was very active in the community and with the White Haven Center. He enjoyed participating in the Winterfest, bike rallies, parties and working with therapy dogs. Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Pocono Hall Solarium, White Haven Center, 827 Oley Valley Road, White Haven. Interment will be in St. Patricks Cemetery. Friends may call 1 p.m. until service. Arrangements are by the Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., White Haven. For more information, visit www. lehmanfuneralhome.com.
Jones, Plains Township, and Dr. Marianne Hall and her husband, Kevin, Portland, Maine; and numerous nephews and nieces. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Gate of Heaven Church, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas with Father Dan Toomey, pastor, as celebrant. Those attending are invited to go directly to the church Tuesday morning. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Monday in Gate of Heaven Church. Interment will be in St. Marys Cemetery, Hanover Township. In lieu of owers, donations, if desired, may be made to Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre; the Catherine McAuley House, 121 Church St., Plymouth, PA 18651; or the charity of the donors choosing. Arrangements by the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township. Online condolences may be made at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com.
JENNIFER L. wARKE
July 17, 2013
Jennifer L. Warke, 30, of Sugar Notch, beloved wife of William John Warke, died Wednesday at home after a long illness. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of Susan Osif Domyan, of Drums, James Domyan, of Ashley, and Mark Lamont, of Hughesville; and granddaughter of Lillian Osif, of Hazleton. She is also survived by sisters, Jamie Domyan, Justine Domyan-Hernandez and Jolene Domyan; brothers, James Domyan Jr. and Christian Lamont; aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and a niece; and her dear poodle Tiger. She was predeceased by her grandfather, Emil Osif. Jennifer graduated from Hanover High School and attended college locally. She was employed as an executive assistant by The Physicians Resource of Mountain Top. An old soul, Jennifer shared Williams love of antique Cadillacs and traveled frequently with him to car shows. She had great taste but enjoyed simple pleasures. She enjoyed beach vacations and also loved gardening, crocheting, crafts and music. Never far from her crocheting bag, Jenny made sure every new baby in her family and circle of friends got a custom blanket in short order. Her love of life was focused on her family and friends, and her radiant smile and outgoing personality touched all around her. From the start of her battle with angiosarcoma in 2010, she was unfailingly concerned more with those around her than her own plight. Visitors would come to cheer up her and leave cheered up themselves. On chemo day she
FRANCIS J. NALLON
July 18, 2013
Francis J. Nallon, 85, of Larksville, passed away on Thursday, July 18, 2013, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. He was born May 28, 1928, in Plymouth, a son of the late Francis and Catherine Sherman Nallon. He attended GAR Memorial High School and was a veteran of the 109th Field Artillery. Prior to retirement, he was employed by Community Buick and Kingston Dodge. Mr. Nallon was a lifelong member of the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, Kingston. In his younger years, he enjoyed roller skating. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Mary, and sister, Dorothy. Surviving are his wife, the former Rosemary Benson, with whom he celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary on Tuesday; children, Francis Nallon and his wife, Karen, Karen Schooley and her husband, Doug, David Nallon and his wife, Margaret, and Donald Nallon; grandchildren, Gretchen Lloyd, Jennifer Schooley, Thomas Nallon, Kristen Masiello and Patrick Schooley; great-grandchildren, Madeline and Arianna Rose; brother, Donald Nallon; and niece, Donna. The funeral will be 9 a.m. Monday at MaherCollins Funeral Home, 360 N. Maple Ave., Kingston, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Pringle. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Memorial donations may be made to the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, 339 N. Maple Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.maher-collins.com.
went with homemade baked goods for the nurses and other patients, singing her favorite Billy Joel songs. She and her family were especially grateful for the fine care from Dr. Martin Martino and the staff at Lehigh Valley Hospital and Geisinger Wilkes-Barre. Her family also expresses gratitude to the Hospice of the Sacred Heart for helping Jenny to finish her journey at home surrounded by family and friends. She departed as she lived, with absolute grace and class. Funeral services will be held at 12:45 p.m. Monday at the Stanley S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, with Divine Liturgy and the Office of Christian Burial at 2 p.m. in Holy Assumption of St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church, 695 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. The Rev. James Hayer will conduct Panacea Services at 4 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to Jennys Journey of Hope Benefit Fund, UFCW Federal Credit Union, 1460 Sans Souci Parkway, Hanover Township, PA 18702.
HARRISBURG A professor who specializes in political communication gave low grades Friday to the 2012 multimedia campaign to educate Pennsylvania voters about the states new voter-identication law as part of a court trial on its constitutionality. Diana Mutz, a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania and its Annenberg School for Communication, said the centerpiece of the campaign TV ads in which people holding up photo ID cards urged voters to show it seemed confusing. It wasnt always clear what it was, said Mutz, the author of several books, who testied as an expert witness on behalf of plaintiffs who sued the state in an attempt to overturn the yet-to-be-enforced March 2012 law. The show it slogan, which was also incorporated in radio and print ads, also provided little guidance to voters who lacked a Pennsylvania drivers license or other acceptable IDs. To say show it presumes you have it, she said. Her testimony wrapped up the rst week of the trial in Commonwealth Court. Testifying in court a day earlier, a top state ofcial had boasted that the $5 million, federally funded voteroutreach initiatives was more expansive than similar efforts by other states. Deputy Secretary of State Shannon Royer touted it as a success, even though enforcement of the law was blocked by the court in the presidential election and the May primary, and details of the ID system were in ux for much of last year. The magnitude of what we did far exceeds the size and scope of what any other state has done, Royer said Thursday. Nils Frederiksen, spokesman for the states legal team, noted that postcards containing detailed information about what IDs are acceptable were mailed to every household in the state. Also, regular voters are already familiar with the process because local election ofcials have been required to go through the exercise of asking for photo IDs even though courts had blocked the requirement to actually show ID in the three elections held since the 2012 primary, Frederiksen said.
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BUZITSKY - Dorothy, funeral 9:30 a.m. today at Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, 116 Hughes St., Swoyersville. GETZ - Jack, friends may call 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Nulton-Kopcza Funeral Home Inc., state Route 309, Beaumont, Monroe Township. HARENZA - Janet, funeral 9:15 a.m. Monday at Baloga Funeral Home Inc., 1201 Main St., Pittston (Port Griffith). Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, William Street, Pittston. Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. HOCH - LeRoy, prayer service 11:30 a.m. today in the chapel of Oak Lawn Cemetery. KASPER - Raegan, memorial service 12:30 p.m. Sunday in Wyoming Presbyterian Church, 25 Institute St., Wyoming. KLINE - Cynthia, graveside service 10 a.m. today at Mount Zion Cemetery, Kingston Township. KRISTOFF - Joan, memorial Mass 10:30 a.m. today in Ss. Cyril & Methodius Parish, 604 N. Laurel St., Hazleton. Friends may call 9:30 a.m. until Mass. KURTINITIS - Miriam, funeral 11 a.m. today at Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. Friends may call 10 a.m. until service. LISKO - Vera, funeral 9 a.m. today at Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township. Orthodox Requiem service 9:30 a.m. in Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, Miners Mills. MAGDELINSKAS Marguerite, funeral 10 a.m. today at Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Church, 13 Hudson Road, Plains Township. MCANENY - Patrick, celebration of life 8:30 a.m. Monday at McLaughlins The Family Funeral Service, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. in the Church of St. Patrick. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. MIZIKOSKI - Stella, celebration of life with memorial service 11 a.m. today in the Presbyterian Church of Mountain Top, 9 Chestnut St., Mountain Top. REYNOLDS - John, funeral 10 a.m. today at Harding-Litwin Funeral Home, 123 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. RUDA - Elizabeth, Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today at St. John the Evangelist Church, William Street, Pittston. Friends may call 8:30 a.m. until Mass. SCHULER - Jon, funeral service 11 a.m. today in Laurel Run Primitive Methodist Church, 3835 Laurel Run Road, Laurel Run. Friends may call 9 a.m. until services. SHULTZ - Mary, funeral services 10 a.m. Monday at Mayo Funeral Home Inc., 77 N. Main St., Shickshinny. ZAVASKAS - Madeline, funeral services 9 a.m. today at George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Nicholas Church, South Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 8 a.m. until services.
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Twinkies were back in stores Monday, which could also mark the unofcial end to post-mortems on why their former maker, Hostess Brands, went bust last year. The unions blamed incompetent management. Management blamed inexible unions. Twinkie lovers didnt care. They were just glad to munch on their sponge cakes. Before everybody moves on, though, theres a little lesson here about government mission creep. According to the Labor Department, Hostess was done in by overseas competition, its 18,000 workers displaced by foreign imports. That ruling allowed laid-off bakers and drivers to get expanded federal benets under a decades-old program known as Trade Adjustment Assistance. TAA awards training, income support, relocation allowances and other benets to workers whose jobs have been shifted out of the country or eliminated by foreign competition. Democrats in Congress have insisted on the program as a quid pro quo for their support of free trade deals. Its a little more than a $1 billion program. Is the competition for Twinkies, Ho Hos and Wonder Bread made by lowcost labor in China? No. The U.S. bakery industry has relatively little foreign competition. Some imports come from Canada, where sugar prices are lower because U.S. subsidies protect American sugar growers. Some imports come from Mexico and Europe. Theyre a modest share of bakery sales. The Hostess workers qualied for TAA nevertheless, because practically any busted company that ghts through the thicket of red tape in this program can get the benets. The law requires a showing that foreign competition contributed importantly to job losses. As the TAA ofcer who signed off on this case once told The Wall
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Several decades ago, in the wake of Watergate and what Congress deemed as an administration that generally disregarded the rule of law, the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 was passed. The Act included a provision that allowed the Attorney General to petition a three-judge panel to appoint an independent counsel. Under this provision, the independent counsel would identify, investigate and, if necessary, prosecute criminal misconduct by certain high-level executive branch ofcials. Earlier this month, when the Administration announced its decision to delay implementation of the employer mandate of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the President, in my opinion, was in clear violation of Article II, Section III of the Constitution, which states the President shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. President Obama unilaterally decided to change a provision of Obamacare, just as he has exercised unlawful spending power, and refused to enforce provisions of immigration law and work requirements included in welfare law. This is a lawless administration that continues to shows no regard for the rule of law. Let me be clear: I do not support the Presidents health care law. I have voted to repeal, replace and defund the law, and even this past week voted to delay implementation of both the employer and individual mandates. However, as much as House Republicans have tried to repeal and replace Obamacare entirely, it remains the law of the land. The President and his Democratic
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From page 1A to nd George lying on the tree lawn with a gunshot wound to the head and an open mobile phone lying next to him, its screen still illuminated. Yvonne George, who was standing on the front porch of the home when police arrived, identied the victim as her son, police said. She told ofcers she was inside her home when her son called to say he was on his way home, the afdavit states. A few minutes later, she heard a single shot and went outside to nd him lying on the ground. Yvonne George asked ofcers several times if she could get her cellular telephone which was on the ground directly next to the victim, the afdavit states. Under a search warrant issued Friday by Magisterial District Judge Martin Kane, investigators requested forensic extraction of contacts, call logs, text messages, pictures, videos and any applications stored on the device to be performed by the state police Northeast Computer Crime Unit. Dessoye: Police adjusting Dessoye and Mayor Thomas Leighton have come under re in recent weeks because of the number of violent crimes in the city. Leighton said in late May that crime was on the decline, but statistics say otherwise. The rash of violent crime has had an impact on how Dessoye administrates the police force. We actually redeployed our ofcers, we increased out anti-crime unit signicantly, Dessoye said. The sad part the focus I started to look at are the crimes that affect the average citizen, car breakins and stuff like that. Now I have to redeploy manpower and we have to target this violent crime if we can pinpoint what is causing it. Leighton said the anti-crime unit has been increased from two to six members. Dessoye said most shootings are isolated, saying people who have disagreements are settling their differences with gunre. Unfortunately, this type of crime is a personal crime, the chief said. Its between individuals, and sometimes all the enforcement in the world cant necessarily stop two individuals who want to settle a difference between them with this sort of violence. Leighton said that while crime might be down overall, violent crime is up, and weve never denied it. Its pockets of the city, Leighton said. Its not every city neighborhood. The mayor also pointed to recent arrests in prostitution and drug cases as the type of police work necessary to stem neighborhood crime before it escalates into further violence. Lets be perfectly frank: it all goes back to the drug problem, Leighton said. The building where George was fatally shot is owned by Property Managers Corp. of East Stroudsburg, according to the Luzerne County Recorder of Deeds ofce. It also was connected to a deadly shooting in Wilkes-Barre nearly eight years ago. According to court records, Ronald J. Lewis, 28, resided at 73 S. Welles St. when he shot Darryl T. Williams and Ronell Fuller near Building 320 in the Sherman Hills apartment complex on Nov. 2, 2005. Williams died from a gunshot wound to his neck. Fuller was shot in the buttocks and survived. Lewis pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and was sentenced in January 2007 to 17 to 34 years in state prison, court records state. A good man Five young women sat on the steps of 73 S. Welles St. at 7:50 p.m. Friday, at least one with an unlit candle, waiting for relatives and friends to show up for what was supposed to be an 8 p.m. candlelight vigil in Georges memory. They identied themselves as relatives and friends of the slain man, but declined to give their names and mostly declined to speak to a reporter about George and the previous nights events. One woman, who identied herself as a relative, was unhappy to learn that word of the vigil which was supposed to be a private event had spread to local media. Word also apparently spread to Wilkes-Barre police, who had an ofcer in a squad car sitting at the corner, a few houses away, quietly observing. As the group was busy making calls to relatives and friends, and speaking with the occupants of a car that drove up, one of the women, who identied herself as a friend of George, said it felt as if her heart had been ripped out. I really dont want to give my name, the woman said. But he was a good person. He really was. I can say that.
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From page 1A and full of potholes. This is absolutely wonderful fantastic. Were a small town and dont have the resources to address these needs, Moore said. Other towns benet Plymouth Township was recommended to receive $534,400 to rehabilitate West Poplar Street, Jessie Road and Pavlick Hill Road. Township Supervisor Joe Yudichak said the municipality restored the berms and guide rails along Pavlick Hill and Jessie roads but had no money to pave them or address damage on West Poplar. We have them open, but theyre really in dire need of resurfacing, he said. Were thankful. If we can get these projects done, well be back to 100 percent pre-ood conditions as far as infrastructure. The townships request for $276,000 in funding for Coal Street repairs and Pittstons application for $1.5 million in downtown stormwater and infrastructure improvements were rejected by the county because the damage wasnt directly linked to the Irene or Lee disasters, Reilly said. The countys review panel also recommends $205,300 for Nanticoke to
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Luzerne County Communities will get about half the federal ood recovery money requested after Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee. Rejected (not linked to storms) Funded by other sources $8,784 $16,836 $15,750 $15,250 $250,000 $1,566,000 $276,000 $900,120 Linked to storms, rejected Proposed funding $300,000 Municipality Hunlock Twp. Dennison Twp. Salem Twp. West Wyoming Wright Twp. Dennison/Wright Twps. Exeter Twp. Nanticoke Pittston Plymouth Twp. Project(s) Roaring Brook Road Stream restoration* Stream restoration* Stream restoration* Stream restoration* Tunnel Road** Coxton rail road bridge** Hicks Creek pumping station** West Union St. bridge creek bed Stormwater and infrastructure West Poplar Street Coal St. and bridge Jessie Road Pavlick Hill Roadd Bartoli Lane bridge Road, curb, sidewalk, drainage Sewer rehab Building Rehab*** Sewer and drainage Sewer, road, trees & curbs Old River Road sanitary sewer Requested $300,000 $8,784 $16,836 $15,750 $15,250 $1,772,458 $614,671 $250,000 $205,350 $1,566,000 $112,000 $276,000 $211,200 $211,200 $900,120 $1,661,578 $1,138,419 $134,020 $468,000 $9,633,585 $191,671 19,702,891
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remove excessive vegetation, debris and sediment from the south branch of Newport Creek to improve the ow and prevent ooding of homes. City Manager Pamela Heard said residents regularly impacted by creek ooding will celebrate the work. Its a really expensive problem to correct, and were very pleased if we can get the grant and remedy the situation, Heard said. Removal of a deteriorating railroad bridge span-
ning the Susquehanna River in Exeter Township also is on the funding roster for $614,600. Ofcials fear the bridge, owned by Leo Glodzik, of LAG Towing in Duryea, could collapse and create a dam on the river. The remaining projects on the list: Wilkes-Barre, $191,670 to repair a sagging sewer line on Old River Road that causes sewage backup in structures. County Redevelopment Authority, $134,000 to x remaining ood damage
of a 1,900-square-foot portion of the West Pittston headquarters. The authority plans to lease the space to obtain revenue to help cover operating expenses. Luzerne County, $1.4 million to repair countyowned Tunnel Road in Dennison and Wright townships. Hunlock Township, $300,000 to resurface Roaring Brook Drive. Review process Recipients of funding had to apply and undergo a review process by a
team that included four employees and Luzerne Foundation Executive Director Charles Barber. Some ofcials have complained about delays awarding the funding, but Reilly said he had to ensure all other funding streams had been exhausted by applicants because the county funding was supposed to be a last resort. To illustrate his point, his report to council shows $1.2 million in funding from other sources was obtained for six projects seeking county funding. Reilly said he must obtain additional information from municipalities before seeking council approval for the buyout portion of the program. Buyouts were added to the plans because the federal government recently issued a notice strongly discouraging spending of the recovery funding on residential redevelopment in ood zones. The owners of at least 40 properties that ooded in September 2011 have been removed from the current Federal Emergency Management Agency buyout project because they are not in high-risk zones on new ood maps.
From page 1A First Assistant District Attorney Sam Sanguedolce to say the reason why discussions were held behind closed doors. Sanguedolce said the private meeting was held due to a grand jury that was convened by the state Attorney Generals Ofce in Harrisburg. Sanguedolce did not provide details or say who or what is being investigated. No comment from investigators A spokeswoman for the Attorney Generals Ofce said she could not conrm or deny any involvement of the ofce with the Selenski case, which has been lingering in Luzerne County Court since 2003. Selenski, 39, is accused in the strangulation deaths of Tammy Fassett and Michael Jason Kerkowski, both 37, at Kerkowskis Hunlock Township home on May 3, 2002. Their bodies were found June 5, 2003, in a shallow grave outside a Mount Olivet Road, Kingston Township, house where Selenski lived with his then-girlfriend Christina Strom. County detectives and state police at Wyoming allege in court records that Kerkowski was killed for money. A day after Kerkowski disappeared, Selenski deposited nearly $10,000 into Stroms bank account to cover a check she wrote for the closing on the Mount Olivet Road property she purchased in late April 2002. Flora, former chief public defender in Luzerne County, sat next to Selenski during the brief court hearing when Sanguedolce announced the grand jury investigation. He declined comment. Selenskis co-defense attorney Edward Rymsza told Pierantoni he was unable to proceed with the trial without Centini
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From page 1A Drilling uids tagged with unique markers were injected more than 8,000 feet below the surface, but were not detected in a monitoring zone 3,000 feet higher. That means the potentially dangerous substances stayed about a mile away from drinking water supplies. This is good news, said Duke University scientist Rob Jackson, who was not involved with the study. He called it a useful and important approach to monitoring fracking, but cautioned that the single study doesnt prove that fracking cant pollute, since geology and industry practices vary widely in Pennsylvania and across the nation. The boom in gas drilling has led to tens of thousands of new wells being drilled in recent years, many in the Marcellus Shale formation that lies under parts of Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio and West Virginia. Thats led to major economic benets but also fears that the chemicals used in the drilling process could spread to water supplies. The mix of chemicals varies by company and region, and while some are openly listed the industry has complained that disclosing special formulas could violate trade secrets. Some of the chemicals are toxic and could cause health problems in signicant doses, so the lack of full transparency has worried landowners and public health experts. The study done by the National Energy Technology Laboratory in Pittsburgh marked the rst time that a drilling company let government scientists inject special tracers into the fracking uid and then continue regular monitoring to see whether it spread toward drinking water sources. The research is being done at a drilling site in Greene County, which is southwest of Pittsburgh and adjacent to West Virginia. Eight new Marcellus Shale horizontal wells were monitored seismically and one was injected with four different man-made tracers at different stages of the fracking process, which involves setting off small explosions to break the rock apart. The scientists also monitored a separate series of older gas wells that are about 3,000 feet above the Marcellus to see if the fracking uid reached up to them. The industry and many state and federal regulators have long contended that fracking itself wont contaminate surface drinking water because of the extreme depth of the gas wells. Most are more than a mile underground, while drinking water aquifers are usually within 500 to 1000 feet of the surface. Kathryn Klaber, the CEO of the industry-led Marcellus Shale Coalition, called the study great news. Its important that we continue to seek partnerships that can study these issues, and inform the public of the ndings, Klaber said.
and asked for the trial be continued. Sanguedolce said he did not object, resulting in Pierantoni continuing the trial. Independent contractors Centini and Rymsza were hired as independent contractors by the court in January 2012 to defend Selenski after his previous lawyers were permitted to leave. Records from the Luzerne County Controllers Ofce show $126,308 has been paid to Centini for her work on Selenskis case for the last 19 months. This year, the controllers ofce has paid Centini $35,439, controller records show. The trial has been continued ve times since Centini and Rymsza were hired. Other scheduled trial dates were continued before Centini and Rymsza, due to appeals. Centini could not be reached for comment at her law ofce late Friday afternoon. Fassetts sister, Lisa Sands, said she could not discuss what prosecutors told her after the hearing. Sands has been vocal about the frequent delays in bringing Selenski to trial since he was charged in May 2006. Selenski, who has been jailed at the county correctional facility since May, was ordered by Pierantoni to be transferred to the State Correctional Institution at Mahanoy City in Schuylkill County. Selenski is serving a 37-to64-year sentence imposed by a Monroe County judge in September 2009 after he was convicted in the home invasion of a jewelry store owner in Saylorsburg, Monroe County, in January 2003.
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MOOSIC Entering Fridays game, Louisville as a team amassed 61 more stolen bases than Scranton/WilkesBarre this season. Speed on the bases was the difference-maker on Friday night at PNC Field as Louisville stole four bases on the night and defeated the RailRiders 2-1, overshadowing Alex Rodriguez second rehab game with SWB. Speedster Billy Hamilton, who missed the series-opener on Thursday not making it to the ballpark after participating in Wednesdays Triple-A AllStar Game in Reno, Nev., returned to the Bats lineup and was a big difference-maker. Hamilton, who stole 155 bases last season in the minors to set an alltime Minor League record, started the game with an ineld single against SWB starter Brett Marshall then stole second. After advancing to third on a groundout to the right side, he then scored on a sacrice y to shallow left by Felix Perez to put Louisville ahead 1-0. It was steal No. 53 this season for the top prospect in the Reds organization. He later stole No. 54 after walking in the third. Hes gonna run every time he gets on base, RailRiders catcher J.R. Murphy said. The best way to stop him from running is not letting him get on base. (Marshall) settled down great after that. He was throwing strikes with everything. Their aggressiveness played into his gameplan. Louisville scratched out an unearned run against Marshall in the next inning using speed once again. Emmanuel Burriss singled then stole second. The throw to second from Murphy sailed into centereld and Burriss moved to third. He scored on a sacrice y later in the inning giving Louisville a 2-1 advantage. The fast guys are going to steal the bases. You can control them as much as possible and then control the guys that dont run as well better, Murphy added. Those guys are going to steal the bags no matter what, but we have
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to give ourselves every opportunity to do that. Marshall pitched well on the night, allowing one earned run and three hits in six innings. He struck out four and walked four, but ran into some tough luck. Louisville starter Chad Rogers, who was making just his fourth Triple-A start, silenced the RailRiders through the rst three innings retiring all nine
batters. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre got to the right-hander in the fourth. David Adams fourth home run of the season for the RailRiders was the rst hit for SWB and tied the score at 1-1. Alex Rodriguez and Adonis Garcia followed with singles, but were stranded there as the next three batters were retired by Rogers, who only allowed four hits and no walks while whifng ve in 5 2-3 innings.
Rodriguez, playing in his second rehab game with Scranton/WilkesBarre, didnt play the eld as he was the designated hitter. He went 2 for 4 in the game with a pair of singles. After Thursdays game, he said that one thing he wanted to accomplish before getting back to the Majors next week was to slide into second or third base even if he was on base and the situation See RAILRIDERS | 5B
threw a three-hitter in 4 2-3 innings of work in a 9-3 win in the winner-take-all championship. National forced the deciding game with a 13-6 victory Thursday night, and advances to the 9-10 state championship in West Middlesex next week. Its great to qualify, but honestly, we dont know whats ahead of us, Back Mountain National coach Len Sincavage said. Well ask some other coaches that have been there,
and get some advice. Really, we want the kids to have fun. We are there for a week, so we will see what happens. There was no let-up with the Nationals bats. Building on a strong nish in Thursdays game, one where Back Mountain broke the game open in the late innings, National swung the bats early in the count, and connected with the outeld green time and time again. Consecutive RBI hits by
Holthaus, Xander Shaner, Aidan Conrad and Dakota Banks, in addition to the rst of four Mountain Top errors, gave Back Mountain National a 5-0 lead after one inning. It was more of the same in the second inning. Capitalizing on two Mountain Top errors, and Connor Morgans two-run double, National was out and rolling to a 9-0 lead after just two innings. They want to hit right off the bat. They look for
that rst-pitch strike, and thats our goal. We want to jump out right at the start, Sincavage said. Back Mountain racked up all 12 hits in the rst three innings, and chased Mountain Top starter Max Albee after just 1-3 of an inning. Relief pitcher Jakson Amend allowed six hits in relief. The kids showed a lot of heart, and Im proud of that, Mountain Top coach See NATIONAL | 5B
Fun-loving Jimenez leads midway through Open Anti-doping boss received death threats
PAUL NEWBERRY GULLANE, SCOTLAND The stretching routine that Miguel Angel Jimenez goes through before each round may look a bit ridiculous. Its sure working out, though. The fun-loving Spaniard, again showing how much experience matters at golfs oldest major championship, scrambled for an even-par 71 on Friday that was good enough to lead midway through the British Open at baked-out Muireld. He can hardly relax. Tiger Woods was among four players just one stroke behind, a group that also included English favorite Lee Westwood, long-hitting American Dustin Johnson, and Swedens Henrik Stenson. Two-time major champion Angel Cabrera and rst-round leader Zach Johnson were another stroke back, still in the game despite tough nishes.
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The course was the real winner on this day dry as a bone and rm as a snooker table, giving up only four scores in the 60s. Another warm, sunny day along the Forth of Firth had nearby beachgoers frolicking in the surf, like this was Southern California instead of Scotland, but it made things miserable out on a course that is more brown than green. There were balls scooting all over the place. They wound up behind grandstands, in knee-high grass, up against the face of pot bunkers. Dustin Johnson had to intentionally hit a sideways shot into the rough just to escape a bunker. Phil Mickelson four-putted a hole. Darren Clarke made a quadruple-bogey. And get this they were all still in contention for the claret jug. Leading the way was Jimenez, Miguel Angel Jimenez putts during the secSee OPEN | 5B ond round of the British Open at Muirfield,
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Hutchins of Sandy, Utah. That indictment says Hutchins made the threat last Aug. 23, the same day Armstrong announced he wasnt going to ght the USADA sanctions for doping. I have been subjected to a twoyear federal criminal investigation followed by Travis Tygarts unconstitutional witch hunt, the cyclist said in a letter to the agency. Keats was arrested Thursday in Clearwater and Hutchins on Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Both are scheduled to make appearances in federal court in Denver on July 29.
Making threats via interstate commerce carries up to a ve-year prison sentence and a $250,000 ne. A woman in the driveway of Keats home, who refused to identify herself, said that neither he nor the family would talk. Public records identify Keats as a urologist born in 1941 with a clear and active medical license. No one answered the phone at a number listed in public records for Hutchins. Shortly after Armstrong said he wouldnt ght the USADA sanctions, Tygart revealed he had received death threats and was askSee TYGART | 5B
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TODAYS EVENTS American Legion Region 5 Tournament (at Hanover Area H.S.) West Scranton vs. Mansfield/Wellsboro, 9:30 a.m. South Scranton vs. Jersey Shore, 1 p.m. Greater Pittston vs. Berwick, 4:30 p.m. (at Spartan Stadium) Swoyersville vs. Milton, 1 p.m. Little League Section 5 Senior Baseball (at Battaglia-Cawley Field, Scranton) Championship game, 5:30 p.m. Section 5 Junior Baseball (at Schautz Stadium, Dunmore) Championship game, 5:30 p.m. Section 5 10-11 Baseball (at Dunmore Little League) Elimination game, 5:30 p.m. State Senior Softball (at Berwick Little League) Plains vs. Bristol, 3 p.m. Section 5 Junior Softball (at Back Mountain LL) Nanticoke vs. TBD, 5:30 p.m. Section 5 10-11 Softball (at Bob Horlacher Little League) Nanticoke vs. Fridays loser, 5:30 p.m. SUNDAY American Legion Region 5 Tournament (at Hanover Area H.S.) Elimination game, 9:30 a.m. Elimination game, 1 p.m. Quarterfinal game, 4:30 p.m. (at Spartan Stadium) Quarterfinal game, 1 p.m. Little League Section 5 Senior Baseball (at Battaglia-Cawley Field, Scranton) Championship game, 5:30 p.m. (if necessary) Section 5 Junior Baseball (at Schautz Stadium, Dunmore) Championship game, 5:30 p.m. (if necessary) Section 5 10-11 Baseball (at Dunmore Little League) Championship game, 5:30 p.m. State Senior Softball (at Berwick Little League) Semifinals, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Section 5 Junior Softball (at Back Mountain LL) Nanticoke vs. TBD, 5:30 p.m. (if necessary) Section 5 10-11 Softball (at Bob Horlacher Little League) Fridays winner vs. Saturdays winner, 5:30 p.m.
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Saturday July 20, 2013 Post Time:6:30 PM First 15000CL $12,000 Pace 1. Rock N Roll Star (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-2 2. Veal Marsala (Ke Wallis) 6-1 3. Bordeauxs Best (Ty Buter) 5-1 4. Three New Dawns (Ma Romano) 10-1 5. Tamayo (An Napolitano) 3-1 6. P H Powerplay (Jo Pavia Jr) 12-1 7. Dear Mac (Er Carlson) 15-1 8. Get Down Tonight (Mi Simons) 20-1 9. St Lads Kingpin (Da Bier) 4-1 Second nw23000L5 $21,000 Trot 1. Andover America (Da Bier) 6-1 2. Beatgoeson Hanover (Ke Wallis) 9-2 3. Tui (Ma Romano) 3-1 4. Dws Ny Yank (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-2 5. Mystical Starlight (Mi Simons) 4-1 6. As Yall Like It (Ty Buter) 15-1 7. Temple Of Doom (Er Carlson) 12-1 8. Keystone Thomas (Jo Pavia Jr) 10-1 Third 10000CL $8,500 Pace 1. Rockrockwhosthere (Da Bier) 20-1 2. Raging Grin (Mi Simons) 10-1 3. St Lads Dude (Er Carlson) 9-2 4. Emerald Express (Ty Buter) 6-1 5. General Mack (Ma Romano) 15-1 6. Mattador D (An Napolitano) 7-2 7. Lost Bliss (Ke Wallis) 4-1 8. Astounding Hanover (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3-1 9. Standupnkissme (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1 Fourth nw16000L5 $19,000 Pace 1. Maytime Terror (Er Carlson) 9-2 2. A Sweet Ride (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-1 3. Malosi N (An Napolitano) 7-2 4. Windsong Gorgeous (Jo Kakaley) 4-1 5. Dinner Guest (Mi Simons) 3-1 6. Born To Rockn Roll (Ty Buter) 10-1 7. Neptune (Jo Chindano) 12-1 8. Arthur (Ge Napolitano Jr) 8-1 Fifth 12500CL $10,000 Pace 1. Iza Beliver (Ma Romano) 7-2 2. Itsgottabemyway (Da Bier) 15-1 3. Get It Now (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-2 4. Chilli Nz (Mi Simons) 20-1 5. Jersey Dan (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1 6. Itchy Pickles (An Napolitano) 12-1 7. Dragon Ahs (Er Carlson) 4-1 8. Apache Renegade (Ke Wallis) 5-1 9. Gotthejobdonemate (Ty Buter) 6-1 Sixth 25000CL4-5 $16,000 Pace 1. Loadedupntruckin (Mi Simons) 10-1 2. Last Chance T (Au Siegelman) 12-1 3. Tonights The Night (An Napolitano) 15-1 4. Best Ears (Ke Wallis) 5-2 5. Majority Rules (Ty Buter) 3-1 6. Arsenal (Er Carlson) 6-1 7. Beach Boy Tiger (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4-1 8. One More Miracle (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2 Seventh nw24500L5 $21,000 Pace 1. Live On (Er Carlson) 5-2 2. Mosee Terror (Ty Buter) 6-1 3. Diamond Cowboy (Ke Wallis) 3-1 4. Townslight Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2 5. B N Bad (Mi Simons) 10-1 6. Stonehouse Adam (Jo Kakaley) 12-1 7. Mickey Hanover (An Napolitano) 4-1 8. Poker Hat (Ge Napolitano Jr) 15-1 Eighth 20000CL $14,000 Pace 1. Casino King (Ma Romano) 7-2 2. All Summer Long (Mi Simons) 8-1 3. Hillcrest Bigdaddy (An Napolitano) 10-1 4. Hurrikane Scotty J (Er Carlson) 9-2 5. Highbeam Rusty N (Da Bier) 6-1 6. Blended Whiskey (Jo Pavia Jr) 4-1 7. Keystone Neptune (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3-1 8. Automatic Teller (Ke Wallis) 20-1 9. Rocinante (Ty Buter) 15-1 Ninth 25000CL $16,000 Pace 1. Emjayem Grand A (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4-1 2. Waylon Hanover (Mi Simons) 5-2 3. Northern Mcardle (Ma Romano) 6-1 4. St Pete Star (Ke Wallis) 5-1 5. Bettors Curse (Er Carlson) 20-1 6. Eviction Notice N (Da Bier) 10-1 7. Light Up The Sky (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 8. Uncle Goodfellow (An Napolitano) 12-1 9. Black Hat (Ty Buter) 15-1 Tenth Pref Hc $25,000 Pace 1. Musselsfrmbrussels (Er Carlson) 10-1 2. Shoobees Place (Ke Wallis) 5-2 3. Our Lucky Chip (Ty Buter) 7-2 4. Pence Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-1 5. Visible Gold (Ge Napolitano Jr) 6-1 6. Abelard Hanover (Fr Milby) 2-1 Eleventh 25000CL4-5 $16,000 Pace 1. Dj Lance (An Napolitano) 12-1 2. China King (Ge Napolitano Jr) 10-1 3. Martial Bliss (Er Carlson) 9-2 4. Brookstone (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 5. Joe De Fino (Mi Simons) 7-2 6. Mistys Delight (Ke Wallis) 4-1 7. Hawaii And Sun (Ty Buter) 8-1 8. Tkrs Metro Specs (Jo Kakaley) 5-1 Twelfth 10000CL $8,500 Pace 1. Shams Big Guy (To Schadel) 10-1 2. P L Earl (An Napolitano) 6-1 3. Seawind Dropper (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-1 4. Bagel Man (Ty Buter) 3-1 5. Artsbred Camotion (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-2 6. Tyree (Ke Wallis) 4-1 7. Gogo Buckeye (Mi Simons) 15-1 8. Western Artwork (Er Carlson) 20-1 9. U Bettor Watch Out (Ma Romano) 12-1 Thirteenth nw16000L5 $19,000 Pace 1. Special Terror (Ke Wallis) 8-1 2. Gd Airliner (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 3. Rajis Blue Line (Ty Buter) 9-2 4. Reckless Ric (An Napolitano) 6-1 5. Bestjetyet (Er Carlson) 7-2 6. Annieswesterncard (Ge Napolitano Jr) 5-2 7. Lastingart Hanover (Mi Simons) 12-1 Fourteenth nw11000L5 $15,000 Pace 1. Stronski (Ty Buter) 10-1 2. Western Churchill (Er Carlson) 6-1 3. Mccedes (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 4. Mississippi Hippy (Ke Wallis) 4-1 5. Mega Lightning (Mi Simons) 5-2 6. Rockin The House (An Napolitano) 9-2 7. Woodstock Hanover (Da Bier) 15-1 8. P H Jackpot (Ge Napolitano Jr) 12-1
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Friday At Muirfield Gullane, Scotland Purse: $7.8 million Yardage: 7,192; Par: 71 Second Round Miguel Angel Jimenez................. 68-71139 -3 Henrik Stenson ........................... 70-70140 -2 Lee Westwood ............................ 72-68140 -2 Tiger Woods ............................... 69-71140 -2 Dustin Johnson........................... 68-72140 -2 Martin Laird................................. 70-71141 -1 Rafael Cabrera-Bello .................. 67-74141 -1 Zach Johnson ............................. 66-75141 -1 Angel Cabrera ............................ 69-72141 -1 Ryan Moore ................................ 72-70142 E Jordan Spieth ............................. 69-74143 +1 Darren Clarke ............................. 72-71143 +1 Charl Schwartzel ........................ 75-68143 +1 Adam Scott ................................. 71-72143 +1 Webb Simpson ........................... 73-70143 +1 Francesco Molinari ..................... 69-74143 +1 Bubba Watson ............................ 70-73143 +1 Ian Poulter .................................. 72-71143 +1 Phil Mickelson............................. 69-74143 +1 Justin Leonard ............................ 74-70144 +2 Hunter Mahan............................. 72-72144 +2 Jason Day................................... 73-71144 +2 Hideki Matsuyama ...................... 71-73144 +2 Johnson Wagner ........................ 73-72145 +3 Mark OMeara ............................. 67-78145 +3 Tom Lehman ............................... 68-77145 +3 Harris English ............................. 74-71145 +3 Branden Grace ........................... 74-71145 +3 Jamie Donaldson ........................ 74-71145 +3 Shiv Kapur .................................. 68-77145 +3 Bernd Wiesberger....................... 71-74145 +3 Ben Curtis................................... 74-71145 +3 Kevin Streelman ......................... 74-71145 +3 Stephen Gallacher ...................... 76-70146 +4 Graeme McDowell ...................... 75-71146 +4 Gregory Bourdy .......................... 76-70146 +4 Eduardo de la Riva ..................... 73-73146 +4 Martin Kaymer ............................ 72-74146 +4 Daniel Willett............................... 75-72147 +5 Marcus Fraser ............................ 73-74147 +5 Freddie Jacobson ....................... 72-75147 +5 Matt Kuchar ................................ 74-73147 +5 Stewart Cink ............................... 72-75147 +5 Brandt Snedeker......................... 68-79147 +5 Thomas Bjorn ............................. 73-74147 +5 Ken Duke .................................... 70-77147 +5 George Coetzee ......................... 76-71147 +5 Steven Tiley ................................ 72-75147 +5 Y.E. Yang .................................... 78-70148 +6 Sandy Lyle .................................. 76-72148 +6 Padraig Harrington ..................... 73-75148 +6 Sergio Garcia.............................. 75-73148 +6 Oliver Fisher ............................... 70-78148 +6 Shane Lowry............................... 74-74148 +6 Graham DeLaet .......................... 76-72148 +6 Ernie Els ..................................... 74-74148 +6 Tim Clark .................................... 72-76148 +6 Russell Henley............................ 78-71149 +7 a-Matthew Fitzpatrick ................. 73-76149 +7 Bo Van Pelt ................................. 76-73149 +7 Bud Cauley ................................. 74-75149 +7 Jason Dufner .............................. 72-77149 +7 Fred Couples .............................. 75-74149 +7 Keegan Bradley .......................... 75-74149 +7 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano ..... 70-79149 +7 a-Jimmy Mullen .......................... 71-78149 +7 Josh Teater ................................. 72-77149 +7 K.T. Kim ...................................... 73-76149 +7 Gareth Wright ............................. 71-78149 +7 Boo Weekley .............................. 74-76150 +8 Thongchai Jaidee ....................... 79-71150 +8 Richie Ramsay ........................... 76-74150 +8 Paul Lawrie ................................. 81-69150 +8 Geoff Ogilvy ................................ 75-75150 +8 Mark Brown ................................ 77-73150 +8 Peter Senior................................ 74-76150 +8 Todd Hamilton............................. 69-81150 +8 Mikko Ilonen ............................... 72-78150 +8 Chris Wood ................................. 75-75150 +8 K.J. Choi ..................................... 76-74150 +8 Jonas Blixt .................................. 72-78150 +8 Carl Pettersson ........................... 74-76150 +8 Richard Sterne............................ 75-75150 +8 Shingo Katayama ....................... 73-77150 +8 Missed cut Oscar Floren ............................... 74-77151 +9 Marc Leishman ........................... 76-75151 +9 Alvaro Quiros .............................. 77-74151 +9 Kyle Stanley................................ 82-69151 +9 Michael Thompson ..................... 72-79151 +9 Bill Haas ..................................... 77-74151 +9 Marcel Siem................................ 75-76151 +9 George Murray ........................... 76-75151 +9 Thomas Aiken ............................. 71-80151 +9 Jimmy Walker ............................. 72-79151 +9 Nicolas Colsaerts........................ 75-76151 +9 Camilo Villegas ........................... 72-79151 +9 Niclas Fasth ................................ 77-75152 +10 Jim Furyk .................................... 78-74152 +10 Luke Donald ............................... 80-72152 +10 Hiroyuki Fujita ............................. 78-74152 +10 Justin Harding............................. 78-74152 +10 Stephen Dartnall ......................... 80-72152 +10 Marc Warren............................... 72-80152 +10 Justin Rose ................................. 75-77152 +10 Nick Watney ............................... 75-77152 +10 Mark Calcavecchia ..................... 72-80152 +10 Hyung-sun Kim ........................... 76-76152 +10 Toru Taniguchi ............................ 78-75153 +11 D.A. Points.................................. 78-75153 +11 a-Ben Stow ................................. 76-77153 +11 Ashun Wu ................................... 76-77153 +11 Robert Garrigus .......................... 78-75153 +11 John Senden .............................. 77-76153 +11 a-Garrick Porteous ..................... 76-77153 +11 Tom Watson ................................ 75-78153 +11 Vijay Singh.................................. 77-77154 +12 Thorbjorn Olesen ........................ 78-76154 +12 Rickie Fowler .............................. 78-76154 +12 Gareth Maybin ............................ 78-76154 +12 Robert Karlsson .......................... 77-77154 +12 Scott Stallings ............................. 76-78154 +12 David Lynn .................................. 79-75154 +12 Billy Horschel .............................. 74-80154 +12 Rory McIlroy ............................... 79-75154 +12 John Huh .................................... 74-80154 +12
BASEBALL
International League
North Division Pawtucket (Red Sox) Rochester (Twins) Lehigh Valley (Phillies) Buffalo (Blue Jays) RailRiders Syracuse (Nationals) South Division Durham (Rays) Norfolk (Orioles) Charlotte (White Sox) Gwinnett (Braves) West Division W 54 51 50 49 49 42 W 63 51 43 42 L 44 49 49 48 49 55 L 36 47 56 57 Pct. GB .551 .510 4 .505 4 .505 4 .500 5 .433 11 Pct. GB .636 .520 11 .434 20 .424 21
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AUTO RACING 4:30 p.m. ESPN Global Rallycross Championship, at Bristol, Tenn. 9 p.m. SPEED TORC, at Joliet, Ill. 10 p.m. ESPN2 NHRA, qualifying for Mile-High Nationals, at Morrison, Colo. (same-day tape) CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE 7 p.m. ESPN2 Montreal at Calgary CYCLING 7:30 a.m. NBCSN Tour de France, stage 20, Annecy to Annecy-Semonz GOLF 7 a.m. ESPN The Open Championship, third round, part I, at Gullane, Scotland 9 a.m. ESPN The Open Championship, third round, part II, at Gullane, Scotland 2 p.m. TGC LPGA, Marathon Classic, third round, at Sylvania, Ohio 4 p.m. TGC PGA Tour, Sanderson Farms Championship, third round, at Madison, Miss. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 p.m. CSN Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets 3:30 p.m. FOX Pittsburgh at Cincinnati or N.Y. Yankees at Boston 8 p.m. MLB Regional coverage, Baltimore at Texas or Arizona at San Francisco (9 p.m. start) WGN Chicago Cubs at Colorado MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE 4 p.m. ESPN2 New York at Charlotte MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 6:30 p.m. SE2, WYLN Columbus at Lehigh Valley 7 p.m. WQMY Louisville at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre MOTORSPORTS 5 p.m. SPEED MotoGP World Championship, qualifying for U.S. Grand Prix, at Salinas, Calif. 6 p.m. NBCSN AMA Motocross, Washougal National, at Washougal, Wash. SOFTBALL 2 p.m. ESPN2 Womens, National Pro Fastpitch, USSSA Pride at NY-NJ Comets
Pictured are the Wyoming Valley American Legion League All-Stars as selected by the coaches. First row (from left): Lance Sherry, Ty Weiss, Tunkhannock; Nick Hogan, Joe Pechulis, Mike Leonard, Matt Zielen (MVP), all from Swoyersville; Rich Gawel, T.J. Chirico, Hazleton. Second row: Mickey Ferrence, Zach Kollar, Nanticoke; Nick Preston, Wilkes-Barre; Nigel Stearns, Back Mountain; Joe Gavenonis, Greater Pittston; Dave Parsnik, Plains; Tom Goyne, Mountain Post A; Jordan Zezza, Greater Pittston.
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W L Pct. GB Indianapolis (Pirates) 61 39 .610 Louisville (Reds) 48 52 .480 13 Columbus (Indians) 47 53 .470 14 Toledo (Tigers) 42 58 .420 19 Thursdays Games Gwinnett 10, Indianapolis 3 Pawtucket 4, Durham 3 Columbus 3, Lehigh Valley 2 Syracuse 11, Rochester 4 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 8, Louisville 0 Toledo 4, Buffalo 2 Charlotte 6, Norfolk 2 Fridays Games Columbus at Lehigh Valley, (n) Indianapolis at Gwinnett, (n) Pawtucket at Durham, (n) Toledo at Buffalo, (n) Louisville at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, (n) Norfolk at Charlotte, (n) Syracuse at Rochester, (n) Saturdays Games Columbus at Lehigh Valley, 6:35 p.m. Rochester at Syracuse, 7 p.m. Louisville at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 7:05 p.m. Charlotte at Norfolk, 7:05 p.m. Pawtucket at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Toledo at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Indianapolis at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Sundays Games Toledo at Buffalo, 1:05 p.m. Louisville at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 1:05 p.m. Rochester at Syracuse, 5 p.m. Indianapolis at Gwinnett, 5:05 p.m. Pawtucket at Durham, 5:05 p.m. Columbus at Lehigh Valley, 5:35 p.m. Charlotte at Norfolk, 6:05 p.m.
Eastern League
Eastern Division Binghamton (Mets) New Hampshire (Blue Jays) Trenton (Yankees) New Britain (Twins) Portland (Red Sox) Reading (Phillies) Western Division W 60 49 49 47 46 41 L 36 47 48 50 51 55 Pct. GB .625 .510 11 .505 11 .485 13 .474 14 .427 19 GB 4 4 7 9 10
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES -- Placed OF Nolan Reimold on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 14. Designated OF Chris Dickerson for assignment. Recalled 3B Danny Valencia from Norfolk (IL). BOSTON RED SOX -- Placed RHP Andrew Bailey on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 13. Recalled RHP Jose De La Torre from Pawtucket (IL). Agreed to terms with RHPs Jose Contreras and Brandon Lyon on minor league contracts. CHICAGO WHITE SOX -- Sent 1B Paul Konerko to Birmingham (SL) and OF Dewayne Wise to Charlotte (IL) for rehab assignments. Reinstated RHP Jake Peavy from the 15-day DL. Agreed to terms with 1B Travis Ishikawa on a minor league contract. HOUSTON ASTROS -- Optioned LHP Brett Oberholtzer to Oklahoma City (PCL). Recalled RHP Hector Ambriz from Oklahoma City. KANSAS CITY ROYALS -- Recalled 2B Chris Getz from Omaha (PCL) and RHP Kelvin Herrera from Northwest Arkansas (TL). MINNESOTA TWINS -- Recalled OF Chris Colabello from Rochester (IL). NEW YORK YANKEES -- Placed SS Derek Jeter on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 12. Selected the contract of INF-OF Brent Lillibridge from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Released OF Brennan Boesch unconditionally. SEATTLE MARINERS -- Sent RHP Stephen Pryor and OF Franklin Gutierrez to Tacoma (PCL) for rehab assignments. TAMPA BAY RAYS -- Placed 1B James Loney on the paternity list. Recalled INF Ryan Roberts from Durham (IL). TEXAS RANGERS -- Optioned C Robinson Chirinos and RHP Wilmer Font to Round Rock (PCL). Reinstated OFs Jeff Baker and Craig Gentry from the 15-day DL. National League CHICAGO CUBS -- Placed OF Brian Bogusevic on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Monday. Assigned INF Henry Rodriguez outright to Iowa (PCL). Recalled INF Junior Lake from Iowa. CINCINNATI REDS -- Recalled INF Neftali Soto from Louisville (IL). PITTSBURGH PIRATES -- Sent 2B Neil Walker to Indianapolis (IL) for a rehab assignment. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS -- Recalled RHP Fernando Salas from Memphis (PCL). SAN DIEGO PADRES -- Agreed to terms with 3B Scott Moore on a minor league contract. American Association AMARILLO SOX -- Signed 1B Jorge Delgado. ST. PAUL SAINTS -- Signed INF Trevor Hairgrove. Atlantic League LONG ISLAND DUCKS -- Signed and activated LHP Danny Herrera. Placed RHP Leo Rosales on the inactive list. Can-Am League NEW JERSEY JACKALS -- Signed RHP Ryan Fennell. QUEBEC CAPITALES -- Signed INF Carlos Willoughby. Frontier League EVANSVILLE OTTERS -- Signed RHP Evan Mott. FRONTIER GREYS -- Signed INF Eric Avila. JOLIET SLAMMERS -- Signed RHP Andrew Busby and OF Joe Meggs. LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS -- Signed RHP Brandon Smith. ROCKFORD AVIATORS -- Signed RHP Andrew Snowdon. Released C Jeremy Mayo and RHP Alex Sunderland. SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS -- Traded 2B Ryan Brockett to Gary SouthShore (AA) to complete a previous trade. Signed INF Keith Werman. WASHINGTON WILD THINGS -- Signed 3B Chris Costantino and C Mario Mercedes. Placed RHP Justin Hall on the retired list. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS -- Activated INF Chad Cregar from the injured list. Signed RHP Markus Solbach and INF Chase Tucker. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association DETROIT PISTONS -- Signed Gs Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Tony Mitchell. UTAH JAZZ -- Promoted Brad Jones to assistant coach. FOOTBALL National Football League CLEVELAND BROWNS -- Signed DL Armonty Bryant and DB Leon McFadden to four-year contracts. GREEN BAY PACKERS -- Signed S Morgan Bur-
W L Pct. Harrisburg (Nationals) 55 44 .556 Bowie (Orioles) 50 47 .515 Erie (Tigers) 49 47 .510 Akron (Indians) 47 51 .480 Richmond (Giants) 45 53 .459 Altoona (Pirates) 44 53 .454 Thursdays Games Altoona 6, Erie 3 Harrisburg 12, Akron 3 Reading 7, Portland 5 Trenton 9, New Hampshire 2 Richmond 6, Bowie 3 Binghamton 4, New Britain 3 Fridays Games Bowie at Richmond, (n) Akron at Harrisburg, (n) Reading at Portland,(n) Erie at Altoona, (n) New Hampshire at Trenton, (n). Binghamton at New Britain, (n) Saturdays Games Reading at Portland, 6 p.m. Erie at Altoona, 6 p.m. Bowie at Richmond, 6:05 p.m. Akron at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. Binghamton at New Britain, 7:05 p.m. New Hampshire at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. Sundays Games Reading at Portland, 1 p.m. New Hampshire at Trenton, 1:05 p.m. Akron at Harrisburg, 2 p.m. Bowie at Richmond, 2:05 p.m. Erie at Altoona, 6 p.m. Binghamton at New Britain, 6:35 p.m.
the way with four selections. Matt Zielen led the way for Swoyersville earning the honor as league MVP. The pitcher/outfielder batted .370 with 10 RBI and went 4-1 on the mound with a save. Nick Hogan (outfielder/first base), Mike Leonard (infielder) and Joe Pechulis (third base) were also selected from the league champs. Hogan batted .305 this season with eight extra-base hits and 11 RBI, while Leonard hit .365 with four extra-base hits and nine RBI and Pechulis had a .492 average with four extra-base hits and 22 RBI. League tournament champion Greater Pittston and tourney participants Hazleton, Nanticoke and Tunkhannock all had two selections. For Hazleton, first baseman T.J. Chirico (.428 batting average) and pitcher Rich Gawel (3-2 record, 2.64 ERA) were selected. Greater Pittstons Joe Gavenonis (pitcher, third base, outfield) and outfielder Jordan Zezza were selected. Gavenonis batted a lusty .432 with four home runs and 14 RBI this season and put up a 4-1 record on the mound. Zezza hit .345 and stole 14 bases. For league runner-up Nanticoke, outfielder/pitcher Mickey Ferrence (.350 batting average, 5-1 record, 2.08 ERA) and shortstop Zack Kollar (.400 average, just one fielding error in 20 games) represent the squad. For Tunkhannock, outfielder Lance Sherry (.442 average, 20 stolen bases) and pitcher/ outfielder Ty Weiss (.363 average) round out the selections of teams who played in the league tourney. Finishing off the leagues squad are Mountain Post As Tom Goyne (.382 average, 2-1 record, 2 saves, 2.93 ERA), Plains Dave Parsnik (.352 average, 15 runs, 18 stolen bases), Wilkes-Barres Nick Preston (.280 average, 14 hits) and Back Mountains Nigel Stearns (.386 average, 22 hits 11 stolen bases, 1-1 record, 2.92 ERA).
BULLETiN BOARD
CAMPS/CLiNiCS Crestwood Football Youth Camp for players entering grades 3-9 will be held from July 22-24 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the stadium. Registration will be July 22 and starts at 8:30 a.m. The cost is $55 if preregistered and $60 the day of camp. The camp will include a t-shirt and guest speakers from the collegiate levels. The camp will consist of individual skills and fundamentals. For more information, email Greg.myers@csdcomets.org. Crestwood Pre-Season Soccer Camp will be held Aug. 5-8 at Crestwood High School. The camp is for Crestwood soccer players grades 712. The camp for players in grades 9-12 will run from 6:45 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The camp for players in grades 7-8 will run from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The camp will be run by Charles Edkins, the mens soccer coach at Misericordia University. For registration forms or more information, call Lynn at 760-7450 or Diane at 592-8353. Holy Redeemer Royals Softball Skills Clinic will be July 29-31 2013 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for grades 5-9 at Kingston Recreation Center Softball Field. The camp is open to all area players. The cost is $65 per player. Skills include hitting, bunting, fielding, throwing and more. To register, call Mark at 704-7603. Wilkes University Mens Soccer goalkeeping camp will be held July 29-Aug. 2 from 9 a.m. to noon each day at Ralston Athletic Complex for boys and girls ages 12-18. For more information, email Phil Wingert at philip.wingert@wilkes.edu or call 408-4024. LEAGUES Crestwood Junior High School Football for players entering grades 7-9 will meet Monday, July 22, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the football stadium. Swoyersville Fall Baseball League is seeking teams, ages 12-14, The league will play on Saturdays starting on Aug. 17. For more information, call Al at 881-2626. MEETiNGS Crestwood High School Cross Country Booster Club will have a meeting Tuesday, July 23, at Januzzis Pizza in Mountain Top at 6:30 p.m. All parents of students (junior high included) are thinking of running this year should attend the meeting. For more information, email cometsxc-track@hotmail. com. Duryea Little League will have its regular monthly meeting Sunday, July 21, at 7 p.m. at the little league field. Wyoming Area Boys Soccer Parents will have a meeting on Sunday, July 21, at 6 p.m. at the Butler St. Park in Wyoming. All soccer parents are invited to attend. Wyoming Valley USBC Association will have its annual open board meeting and election of officers for the coming season at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, at the Ashley Firemans Hall. Wyoming Valley West Basketball Booster Club will have a meeting Wednesday, July 24, at the Wyoming Valley West Middle School at 7 p.m. Parents of players in grades 7-12 are encouraged to attend. PHYSiCALS Nanticoke Area Physical Examinations for fall sports will be conducted at the office of Dr. Jon Olenginski, 4 East Main St., Nanticoke. A completed PIAA-CIPPE form is required prior to being given an exam. No physicals will be done without a form signed by a parent/guardian. CIPPE forms are available online at www. gnasd.com<http://www.gnasd.com/> and at the principals or athletic directors offices at the high school. No one will practice without a physical exam. Private physicals are acceptable, but must be completed on a PIAA-CIPPE form and must be authorized after June 1, 2013. Exams for football, boys soccer and field hockey will be Saturday, July 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Exams for girls volleyball, girls soccer and girls volleyball will be Saturday, Aug. 10, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. If players cant attend on their sports scheduled dates, they may attend on the other day. REGiSTRATiONS/TRYOUTS Swoyersville Little League will have fall baseball and softball registrations for boys and girls ages five and older 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 22, and Wednesday, July 24, at the Swoyersville Little League field. The cost is $30 for ages 5-11 and $60 for 12 and over. For more information, call Bob at 709-9697 or Dave at 899-3750. West Side Little League will have signups for fall ball Sunday, July 28, at the Courtdale Field from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The cost is $20 for softball and $25 for baseball. For more information, call Rich Kachmarsky at 709-0322 or Eric Fisher at 706-6264. UPCOMiNG EVENTS/OTHER Crestwood Wrestling Booster Club will be hosting a golf tournament held at Sugarloaf Golf Club on Sunday, July 21. Registration will be at 9 a.m. with a 10 a.m. shotgun start. This tournament is a captain and crew format and the cost is $90 per player which includes cart & greens fees. Dinner and drinks will be provided to all golfers at Cavanaughs Grill in Mountain Top following the tournament. Guests may join golfers for dinner at a cost of $30 per person. Prizes will be awarded including a $10,000 Hole-in-one prize, longest drive, closest to the pin and awards to the winning team and flights. To register for this event or inquire about hole sponsorship please contact Randy Swank at 678-7913 or email rrswank@msn.com. Holy Redeemer Junior High Golf begins its fall program at Lehman Golf Club on Monday, Aug. 12, at 9 a.m. Players must have a physical form signed and returned prior to beginning practice. For more information, call Coach Spencer at 675-1686. Players in grades 7-9 must be enrolled in a feeder school of the Holy Redeemer system to be eligible. Jonathan Grula Memorial Foundation Golf Tournament will be held Sunday, July 28, at the Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club in Mountain Top. Registration is at noon and the tournament starts at 1:30 p.m. The format will be captain and crew. The cost is $100, which includes green fees, cart, awards dinner, prizes and golfer gifts, snacks and refreshments. To date, the foundation has raised over $241,000 for the Four Diamonds Fund, which benefits children with cancer and is active in pediatric cancer research. For more information, call 829-0971 or 823-1992. Misericordia University will host a golf tournament to benefit MU Athletics Monday, July 22, at Huntsville Golf Club. The cost of the captain and crew event is $175, includes cart, greens fees, lunch, dinner, on-course refreshments, range time and prizes. Registration begins at 10 a.m. with a shotgun start at 11 a.m. A cocktail reception will be held at 4:30 p.m. with awards and dinner to follow at 5:30 p.m. A silent auction featuring a variety of sports items, including tickets to Phillies, Yankees and Eagles games, will be held from for 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. with a live auction at 7 p.m. For more information, visit athletics. misericordia.edu or call Trevor Woodruff at 674-6317.
SPORTS
STANDINGS STATS
Boston Tampa Bay Baltimore New York Toronto Detroit Cleveland Kansas City Minnesota Chicago Oakland Texas Los Angeles Seattle Houston W 59 56 54 51 45 W 52 51 44 40 37 W 56 54 44 43 33 W 55 49 48 41 35 W 58 56 54 42 38 W 50 48 46 43 42 AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division L Pct GB WCGB 39 .602 41 .577 2 43 .557 4 45 .531 7 3 50 .474 12 8 Central Division L Pct GB WCGB 43 .547 45 .531 1 3 49 .473 7 8 53 .430 11 12 56 .398 14 15 West Division L Pct GB WCGB 39 .589 42 .563 2 49 .473 11 8 52 .453 13 10 61 .351 22 20 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division L Pct GB WCGB 41 .573 48 .505 6 5 48 .500 7 6 51 .446 12 11 58 .376 18 17 Central Division L Pct GB WCGB 36 .617 38 .596 2 42 .563 5 51 .452 15 10 56 .404 20 15 West Division L Pct GB WCGB 45 .526 47 .505 2 5 50 .479 4 8 51 .457 6 10 55 .433 9 12 L10 5-5 9-1 6-4 4-6 4-6 L10 5-5 6-4 4-6 4-6 3-7 L10 7-3 4-6 4-6 6-4 3-7 L10 6-4 7-3 4-6 6-4 4-6 L10 8-2 4-6 5-5 6-4 4-6 L10 6-4 7-3 4-6 4-6 2-8 Str W-1 W-3 W-2 L-3 L-2 Str L-1 L-1 W-1 W-3 L-3 Str W-2 L-2 L-3 W-3 L-2 Str W-1 W-3 L-1 L-1 L-1 Str W-2 L-2 W-2 L-1 W-1 Str L-1 W-1 W-1 L-1 L-1 Home 32-16 34-19 29-20 28-23 25-22 Home 29-19 30-19 23-22 22-23 19-22 Home 30-15 27-20 24-25 25-25 17-32 Home 31-15 26-21 27-19 17-28 21-27 Home 28-16 32-18 31-16 22-26 22-26 Home 27-20 27-23 26-21 25-20 27-23 Away 27-23 22-22 25-23 23-22 20-28 Away 23-24 21-26 21-27 18-30 18-34 Away 26-24 27-22 20-24 18-27 16-29 Away 24-26 23-27 21-29 24-23 14-31 Away 30-20 24-20 23-26 20-25 16-30 Away 23-25 21-24 20-29 18-31 15-32
The Philadelphia Phillies Chase Utley, left, celebrates with teammate Michael Young after hitting a two-run home run during the fifth inning of a game against the New York Mets on Friday in New York.
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NEW YORK Chase Utley, Domonic Brown and the Philadelphia Phillies came ying out of the All-Star break, scoring 11 runs in the rst three innings Friday night on the way to a 13-8 rout of the New York Mets. Michael Young hit a threerun homer, Utley had a tworun drive and Brown a solo shot as the Phillies (49-48) won for the ninth time in 12 games to move over .500 for only the second time this season. Philadelphia roughed up familiar foil Jeremy Hefner in its seventh consecutive victory at Citi Field dating to last season, including a three-game sweep in April. While the Phillies have made themselves right at home in Queens, the Mets keep struggling in their own ballpark. Back on the eld after hosting the All-Star game Tuesday for the rst time since 1964, they fell to an NL-worst 17-28 at home. Dodgers 3, Nationals 2 WASHINGTON Andre Ethier homered off Rafael Soriano to lead off the ninth inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers resumed play after the All-Star break with a win over the Washington Nationals. Ethier pulled a 1-2 slider just over the wall in right-center, his sixth homer of the year and the second ninth-inning homer allowed by Soriano (1-2) in three appearances. Hanley Ramirez also homered for the Dodgers, who picked up where they left off before the break, winning for the seventh time in nine
games and moving back above .500. They were 12 games below the break-even mark on June 21.
Reds 5, Pirates 3 CINCINNATI Brandon Phillips drove in three runs with a bases-loaded double, and Mike Leake got the better of left-hander Francisco Liriano for the third time this season, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates that tightened the NL Central. The third-place Reds moved to within three games of second-place Pittsburgh. The Pirates lead their season series 6-5. Brewers 2, Marlins 0 MILWAUKEE Juan Francisco and Carlos Gomez each hit home runs and Kyle Lohse blanked Miami for six innings as the Milwaukee Brewers started the second half of the season with a victory over the Marlins. Lohse (6-7) has owned the Marlins over his career. He came in 5-2 in nine starts, including a 3-0 record with the St. Louis Cardinals last season. He was in command all the way this time, too. Cardinals 9, Padres 6 ST. LOUIS Jake Westbrook pitched 6 1-3 innings of two-run ball and contributed three hits, All-Star Matt Carpenter continued his strong season with three hits and three RBIs, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres. A career .116 hitter, Westbrook had never had more than one hit in a game.
AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursdays Games No games scheduled Fridays Games Tampa Bay 8, Toronto 5 Boston 4, N.Y. Yankees 2 Baltimore 3, Texas 1 Atlanta 6, Chicago White Sox 4 Minnesota 3, Cleveland 2 Kansas City 1, Detroit 0 Seattle at Houston, (n) Oakland at L.A. Angels, (n) Saturdays Games Tampa Bay (Hellickson 8-3) at Toronto (Buehrle 5-6), 1:07 p.m. Atlanta (Maholm 9-8) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy 6-4), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 8-6) at Boston (Lackey 7-6), 4:05 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 7-5) at Minnesota (Correia 6-6), 7:10 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 10-6) at Kansas City (Guthrie 8-7), 7:10 p.m. Seattle (Iwakuma 8-4) at Houston (Bedard 3-6), 7:10 p.m. Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 7-3) at Texas (Wolf 1-2), 8:05 p.m. Oakland (Straily 6-2) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 9-6), 9:05 p.m. Sundays Games Tampa Bay at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Detroit at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Baltimore at Texas, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 8:05 p.m. Mondays Games N.Y. Yankees at Texas, 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Baltimore at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Minnesota at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Cleveland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursdays Games No games scheduled Fridays Games L.A. Dodgers 3, Washington 2 Philadelphia 13, N.Y. Mets 8 Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 3 Atlanta 6, Chicago White Sox 4 Miami at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. St. Louis 9, San Diego 6 Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Saturdays Games Philadelphia (Hamels 4-11) at N.Y. Mets (Z.Wheeler 3-1), 1:10 p.m. Atlanta (Maholm 9-8) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy 6-4), 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 4-6) at Cincinnati (Latos 8-3), 4:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Greinke 8-2) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 7-3), 7:05 p.m. Miami (Eovaldi 2-0) at Milwaukee (Gallardo 7-8), 7:10 p.m. San Diego (Volquez 6-8) at St. Louis (Lynn 11-4), 7:15 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Villanueva 2-5) at Colorado (Nicasio 5-4), 8:10 p.m. Arizona (Miley 6-7) at San Francisco (M.Cain 5-6), 9:05 p.m. Sundays Games Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. San Diego at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. Mondays Games Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Miami at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Cincinnati at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m.
Red Sox 4, Yankees 2 Boston ab r h bi ab r h bi Gardnr cf 2 1 0 0 Ellsury cf 3 1 2 1 AlGnzlz lf 2 0 0 0 Victorn rf 2 0 0 0 ISuzuki rf-cf 3 0 1 0 Nava rf 2 0 0 0 Cano 2b 3 0 1 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 1 0 V.Wells dh 3 0 1 0 D.Ortiz dh 4 0 2 0 Almont lf 2 0 0 0 Napoli 1b 3 1 0 0 L.Cruz 3b 2 0 0 0 JGoms lf 4 2 2 2 Overay 1b 4 1 1 0 Sltlmch c 3 0 0 0 Lillirdg 3b-rf 3 0 0 0 BSnydr 3b 2 0 0 0 Nunez ss 4 0 0 0 Holt ph-3b 1 0 0 0 CStwrt c 3 0 1 1 Iglesias ss 3 0 1 1 Totals 31 2 5 1 Totals 31 4 8 4 New York 000 110 000 2 Boston 120 000 10x 4 E - Saltalamacchia (5). DP - New York 1, Boston 1. LOB - New York 6, Boston 5. 2B - Cano (19), Overbay (19), C.Stewart (3), D.Ortiz 2 (24), J.Gomes (12). HR - Ellsbury (4), J.Gomes (7). SB - Gardner 2 (15). IP H R ER BB SO New York Pettitte L,7-7 6 1-3 6 4 4 1 4 Kelley 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Logan 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Claiborne 1 1 0 0 0 0 Boston Doubront W,7-3 6 1-3 3 2 1 3 5 Tazawa H,16 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Breslow H,8 1 2 0 0 0 0 Uehara S,9-12 1 0 0 0 0 1 WP - Kelley. Umpires - Home, Mike Everitt; First, Tim Welke; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Dan Bellino. T - 2:55. A - 38,130 (37,499). New York Dodgers 3, Nationals 2 Los Angeles Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi Crwfrd lf 4 0 0 0 Span cf 3 0 1 0 Puig rf 4 0 0 0 Rendon 2b 4 0 0 0 Belisari p 0 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 RSorin p 0 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 1 2 0 Zmrmn 3b 4 1 2 0 HRmrz ss 4 1 1 2 Harper lf 4 1 2 0 Ethier cf 3 1 1 1 Werth rf 3 0 1 0 A.Ellis c 4 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 4 0 2 1 Uribe 3b 3 0 2 0 Tracy 1b 4 0 0 0 JDmng p 0 0 0 0 WRams c 4 0 0 0 PRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 Strasrg p 2 0 0 0 Schmkr rf 1 0 0 0 Lmrdzz ph-2b 1 0 1 0 M.Ellis 2b 4 0 2 0 Nolasco p 1 0 0 0 Punto 3b 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 8 3 Totals 33 2 9 1 Los Angeles 002 000 001 3 Washington 010 001 000 2 DP - Los Angeles 3, Washington 1. LOB - Los Angeles 5, Washington 6. 2B - Harper (10), Desmond (25). HR - H.Ramirez (9), Ethier (6). S - Nolasco. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Nolasco 5 1-3 8 2 2 2 2 J.Dominguez 1 1 0 0 0 0 P.Rodriguez 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Belisario W,4-5 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Jansen S,10-13 1 0 0 0 0 2 Washington Strasburg 7 7 2 2 1 6 Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 2 R.Soriano L,1-2 1 1 1 1 0 1 WP - Nolasco, Strasburg. Umpires - Home, Paul Schrieber; First, Chad Fairchild; Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third, Eric Cooper. T - 3:00. A - 39,146 (41,418). Rays 8, Blue Jays 5 Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi DJnngs cf 5 0 1 1 Reyes ss 5 1 1 0 Zobrist ss 5 1 3 1 Bautist rf 5 1 1 2 Longori 3b 4 1 1 1 Encrnc 1b 3 1 1 1 Scott dh 4 1 1 0 DeRosa dh 2 0 0 0 WMyrs rf 5 2 3 1 Lind ph-dh 1 0 0 0 KJhnsn 1b 4 2 2 1 RDavis lf 4 0 1 0 Fuld lf 1 0 0 0 MIzturs 3b 3 0 1 0 Joyce lf 3 0 1 0 Bonifac pr-2b 0 0 0 0 SRdrgz ph-1b 1 0 1 1 ClRsms cf 4 0 1 0 JMolin c 5 0 0 0 Arencii c 4 1 1 1 RRorts 2b 4 1 1 1 Lawrie 2b-3b 4 1 1 1 Totals 41 814 7 Totals 35 5 8 5 Tampa Bay 001 102 022 8 Toronto 103 000 001 5 E - Reyes (1), Lawrie (5). LOB - Tampa Bay 9, Toronto 6. 2B - De.Jennings (23), Zobrist (22), Scott (12), W.Myers (5), Joyce (14). HR - Zobrist (7), Longoria (19), W.Myers (4), K.Johnson (14), Bautista (21), Encarnacion (26), Arencibia (17), Lawrie (6). SB - Reyes (9). S - S.Rodriguez. IP H R ER BB SO Tampa Bay Price W,4-5 7 7 4 4 1 5 Farnsworth 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jo.Peralta H,25 1 0 0 0 1 0 McGee 1 1 1 1 0 1 Toronto E.Rogers 5 2-3 7 4 4 0 4 McGowan 1 1 0 0 1 1 Cecil L,3-1 1-3 1 1 1 1 0 Delabar 1 2 1 1 0 1 Wagner 1 3 2 1 0 1 Cecil pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Farnsworth pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. WP - Delabar, Wagner. Umpires - Home, Jeff Nelson; First, David Rackley; Second, Jim Joyce; Third, Sam Holbrook. T - 3:15. A - 33,266 (49,282). Tampa Bay
Reds 5, Pirates 3 Cincinnati ab r h bi ab r h bi SMarte lf 5 1 2 1 Choo cf 4 1 1 0 Tabata rf 3 0 0 0 Heisey lf 3 2 2 2 Watson p 0 0 0 0 Votto 1b 2 1 1 0 Morris p 0 0 0 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 1 3 McKnr ph 1 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 McCtch cf 3 1 1 1 Frazier 3b 3 0 1 0 PAlvrz 3b 4 0 0 0 Cozart ss 4 0 0 0 RMartn c 4 1 2 1 Mesorc c 3 0 2 0 GJones 1b 3 0 2 0 Leake p 2 1 0 0 GSnchz ph-1b 0 0 0 0 Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 Mercer 2b 4 0 1 0 Hannhn ph 1 0 0 0 Barmes ss 3 0 1 0 Simon p 0 0 0 0 Liriano p 2 0 0 0 MParr p 0 0 0 0 JuWlsn p 0 0 0 0 LeCure p 0 0 0 0 Mazzar p 0 0 0 0 Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Snider ph-rf 1 0 1 0 JHrrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 310 3 Totals 30 5 8 5 Pittsburgh 000 003 000 3 Cincinnati 100 040 00x 5 E - G.Jones (6). DP - Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 3. LOB - Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 6. 2B - G.Jones (19), Phillips (16), Mesoraco (8). HR - S.Marte (10), McCutchen (11), R.Martin (9), Heisey (5). SB - McCutchen (21). IP H R ER BB SO Pittsburgh Liriano L,9-4 4 1-3 5 5 5 4 4 Ju.Wilson 2-3 2 0 0 0 1 Mazzaro 1 1 0 0 0 1 Watson 1 0 0 0 1 0 Morris 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cincinnati Leake W,9-4 5 2-3 6 3 3 2 5 Ondrusek H,5 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 Simon H,4 2-3 1 0 0 1 1 M.Parra H,6 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 LeCure H,13 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Chapman S,22-25 1 1 0 0 0 2 Umpires - Home, Jim Reynolds; First, John Hirschbeck; Second, James Hoye; Third, Bob Davidson. T - 3:20. A - 40,831 (42,319). Pittsburgh
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BOSTON Jacoby Ellsbury and Johnny Gomes homered, and Felix Doubront outpitched Andy Pettitte on Friday night to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 4-2 victory over the depleted New York Yankees in the opener of their three-game series. Ellsbury homered on Pettittes second pitch of the game, and Gomes made it 3-0 in the second. Doubront (7-3) held a Yankees lineup without Derek Jeter and a handful of other regulars hitless until Lyle Overbay doubled to lead off the fth inning. In all, the Red Sox left-hander gave up two runs one earned on three hits and three walks while striking out ve in 6 1-3 innings. It was the 12th consecutive start in which Doubront has allowed three or fewer earned runs. Koji Uehara pitched the ninth for his ninth save.
was former Blue Jay Roberts whose two-out single off Steve Delabar was the key in lifting the Rays to their 15th win in 17 games. Orioles 3, Rangers 1 ARLINGTON, Texas Matt Wieters homered, Wei-Yin Chen pitched into the seventh inning and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Texas Rangers. Braves 6, White Sox 4 CHICAGO Brian McCann hit a three-run homer in the sixth inning to break open a tie game and the Atlanta Braves started the second half of the season with a victory over the Chicago White Sox.
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Twins 3, Indians 2 MINNEAPOLIS Joe Mauers two-out RBI single in the eighth inning lifted the Minnesota Twins to a victory over Cleveland, after an error by Indians rst baseman Nick Rays 8, Blue Jays 5 Swisher set up the winning TORONTO Ryan Roberts run. singled home the tiebreaking run in the eighth inning and Royals 1, Tigers 0 the Tampa Bay Rays beat the KANSAS CITY, Mo. Toronto Blue Jays. Ervin Santana allowed two Evan Longoria, Wil Myers, singles in 7 1-3 innings and Kelly Johnson and Ben Zobrist the Kansas City Royals beat all went deep off Toronto the Detroit Tigers to snap a starter Esmil Rogers, but it ve-game losing streak.
E - Byrd (3), Quintanilla 2 (5). DP - Philadelphia 2, New York 1. LOB - Philadelphia 6, New York 7. 2B - Ruf (4), Mayberry (15), Ruiz (4), Buck (9), Lagares (11). 3B - Utley (4). HR - M.Young (7), Utley (12), D.Brown (24), D.Wright (14), Byrd (16). SB - E.Young (17). S - K.Kendrick. IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia K.Kendrick W,9-6 5 2-3 9 6 6 1 7 Lu.Garcia 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 0 Diekman 1 1 0 0 1 0 De Fratus 1 2 2 2 0 1 New York Hefner L,4-7 2 10 8 8 0 3 Burke 2 2-3 2 4 4 3 2 Edgin 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 Germen 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rice 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Aardsma 1 2-3 1 0 0 0 3 Hefner pitched to 4 batters in the 3rd. HBP - by K.Kendrick (E.Young). Umpires - Home, Tim Timmons; First, Will Little; Second, Mike Winters; Third, Mark Wegner. T - 3:27. A - 35,021 (41,922).
NEW YORK Derek Jeter is back on the disabled list. The Yankees placed their captain on the 15-day DL on Friday. He strained his right quad in his rst game back with New York last week after being out all season with a broken left ankle. The Yankees had waited to make a decision, using the four days of the All-Star break for the shortstop to receive treatment. But with New York set to open the second half of the season against the Red Sox in Boston on Friday, the team announced the move. The Yankees also signed inelder Brent Lillibridge from Triple-A Scranton/WilkesBarre. The 39-year-old Jeter singled on his rst pitch in a major league game this year as the Yankees beat Kansas City on July 11, but he left in the eighth inning when his quad tightened in his third at-bat. At the time, Jeter said he hoped the strain was not a big deal. He missed the weekend series against Minnesota but hoped to avoid the DL. Its frustrating. I dont know what else you want me to say, Jeter said in a statement a day after the injury. I worked hard to get to the point of rejoining the team yesterday. Its not how you draw it up, but hopefully Ill be back out there soon and help this team win some games. After just four rehabilitation games, the Yankees pushed up the star shortstops return one day after Brett Gardner and Travis Hafner got hurt. Jeter had been telling the team he was ready to return, and general manager Brian Cashman said reports from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre were positive. So Jeter came back to a huge ovation and beat out an ineld hit in his rst at-bat. He also scored a run and had an RBI on a groundout that ended in a close play at rst. He was pinch hit for in the eighth inning. Jeter joins Mark Teixeira (wrist surgery), outelder Curtis Granderson (broken pinkie) and catcher Francisco Cervelli (broken hand), who have been hurt and then had setbacks or second injuries. Teixeira returned briey before season-ending surgery. Cervelli developed a stress reaction and is shut down for now. Granderson broke his forearm in his rst at-bat in spring training only to be hit again after eight games back. Granderson has resumed taking on-eld batting practice at the Yankees minor league complex in Tampa, Fla., and says he is working on repetition with his swing. Team ofcials have said Granderson could be back early next month. Inelder Jayson Nix, sidelined by a strained right hamstring, got six at-bats during a simulated game in Tampa. Hes started 40 games at shortstop and 24 games at third base this season for the Yankees. Alex Rodriguez is playing with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, likely the nal stop in his rehabilitation from left hip surgery before he returns to the Yankees as early as Monday. Despite all the injuries, the Yankees were 51-44 at the AllStar break, six games behind rst-place Boston but sitting in fourth in the tough AL East. They were three games out of the last wild card spot.
1973 Wilbur Wood of the Chicago White Sox lost both ends of a doubleheader to the New York Yankees, 12-2 and 7-0. 1974 Carl Rosens Chris Evert wins the worlds richest match race, a $350,000 winner-take-all contest, trouncing Miss Musket by 50 lengths at Hollywood Park. 1976 Hank Aaron hit the 755th and final home run of his career to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to a 6-2 win over California. 2003 Albert Pujols became the fourth player to hit 100 home runs in his first three major league seasons with a two-run shot in St. Louis 10-7 win over Los Angeles. 2008 Francisco Rodriguez became the fastest pitcher to 40 saves in big league history when he closed out the Los Angeles Angels 5-3 victory over Boston. Rodriguez, who struck out the side in the ninth inning, reached 40 saves in 98 games 10 faster than John Smoltz did five years ago. 2009 Matt Holliday homered twice, including a tying grand slam in the seventh inning, and Jack Cust followed with another shot, helping the Athletics rally from a 10-run deficit the largest comeback in Oakland history and beat the Minnesota Twins 14-13.
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On Thursday, Greater Pittston was led by Matt Silinskie, who went 4 for 4 with two doubles and four RBI and also picked up the win. P.J. Angeli homered in the win, while Dylan Spurlin tripled and doubled. Bradley Barletta threw two scoreless innings to pick up the save. On Friday, C.J. Pisack only allowed six hits to earn the victory, while Marc Minichello singled and scored a pair of runs. Today, Back Mountain and Mountain Top square off in the losers bracket nal. The winner advances to Sundays championship game which will be at 1 p.m. at Shoemaker Field. If Greater Pittston is defeated on Sunday, another game will be played to decide the league champion of the double-elimination tournament and the leagues state qualier. SECTION 5 10-11 BASEBALL Mountain Top 10, Green Ridge 9 Michael Geroski laced the game-winning hit in the bottom of the sixth to lead Mountain Top to a one-run victory over Green Ridge Thursday. Keefer Hoover powered Mountain Top, earning the win on the mound and recording three hits, including a double and two home runs, and four RBI. Justin Sterling added
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Louisville stole four bases to steal a victory away from the RailRiders on Friday night at PNC Field with a 2-1 win. The RailRiders fall back under .500 at 49-50. RailRiders at the plate: They outhit Louisville 6-4 but came up short going 0 for 5 with runners in scoring position. David Adams solo home run accounted for the teams lone run, while Adonis Garcia had a pair of singles. RailRiders on the mound: Brett Marshall had a good outing, but was the tough-luck loser. He lasted six innings giving up just three hits and one earned run. Chase Whitley tossed a pair of scoreless frames fanning three and Mike Zagurski only gave up one hit in the scoreless ninth. Crossing the Bridge: Since joining the RailRiders on June 22 after a trade from the Chicago Cubs, Brent Lillibridge has batted .341 with seven home runs and 15 extra-base hits in 23 games. He also put up an astonishing slugging percentage of .707. He got his due on Friday being summoned by New York as Derek Jeter hit the disabled list. Lillibridge was not on the Yankees 40-man roster so a move had to be made. The corresponding transaction was outfielder Brennan Boesch getting released. Boesch had been on the RailRiders disabled list with a shoulder injury. Riding the Rails: With Lillibridge getting called up to New York on Friday, the RailRiders received Hector Crespo from short-season Staten Island. Crespo, just drafted out of Appalachian State last month in the 34th round, hit .268 with two RBI in 12 games (41 at-bats) for Staten Island in the New York-Penn League. Alex The Great: Alex Rodriguez, on a rehab assignment from New York, went 2 for 4 in the game with a pair of singles as the RailRider DH. A-Rod tested his hip in the eighth inning sliding into second base and being called out trying to stretch a single into a double. Attendance: 8,516 Time of Game: 2:44 Todays Game: Game two of the four-game series pitting Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Louisville is tonight at 7:05. Todays Probables: SWB LHP David Huff (4-4, 3.77) vs. Bats RHP Yohan Pino (2-5, 3.46) On Deck: The series with Louisville continues through Sunday afternoon and then the team welcomes Toledo to town for four games. Today at PNC Field: Tis the season to be jolly. Celebrate Christmas in July tonight. Imagining 30-degree temperatures could be a good way to beat the recent heat wave. The Saturday giveaway is a holiday ornament for the first 2,500 fans. Its also Military Night at the ballpark On The Radio: All games can be heard on WYCK 1340-AM, 1400AM, 100.7-FM On TV: Tonights game will be telecast live by My Network (WQMY). The next telecast is July 25 at 7 p.m. against Buffalo. HOW THEY SCORED LOUISVILLE FIRST: Billy Hamilton hit an infield single, stole second and moved to third on a groundout by Henry Rodriguez. Felix Perez hit a sacrifice fly scoring Hamilton. Mike Hessman struck out. BATS 1-0 RAILRIDERS FOURTH: David Adams hit a solo home run. Alex Rodriguez singled. Adonis Garcia singled. Dan Johnson struck out. Ronnier Mustelier fouled out. J.R. Murphy grounded into a fielders choice. TIED 1-1 LOUISVILLE FIFTH: Emmanuel Burriss singled, stole second and advanced to third on an errant throw to second by the catcher. Kris Negron walked. Billy Hamilton popped out. Henry Rodriguez hit a sac fly scoring Burriss and moving Negron to second. Felix Perez grounded out. BATS 2-1
Bob Horlacher catcher Faith Jones beats the tag of Old Forges Shawna Heckman at second base during Fridays game.
a triple, a single and an RBI, while Ryan Williams, Connor Olenginski, Stew Caladie and Evan Priest all chipped in singles for Mountain Top. Ian Ciocca led Green Ridge with two hits, including a triple, and three RBI in the loss. SECTION 5 9-10 BASEBALL Mountain Top 9, Back Mountain American 7 Paul Feisal and Brennan Magin each recorded two hits, including a double and two RBI to lead Mountain Top to a win over Back Mountain American Tuesday. Jacob Zaleski added two hits and two RBI, while Aiden Murphy went 2-4 with an RBI for Mountain Top. Tyler Shedlock chipped in a double, while Ryan Harding and Max Albee each tacked on one hit. Harding and Jakson
Bob Horlacher shortstop Megan Straky makes a throw to first base during Friday nights Section 5 10-11 year old game against Old Forge.
Amend combined for six innings pitched and three strikeouts in the victory. Zach Holthaus and Aidan Conrad had two hits apiece, while Kyle Sincavage added one triple for Back Mountain American. Michael Ropietski chipped in a hit in the loss.
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From page 1B cigar-smoking, wineloving golfer nicknamed The Mechanic who is perhaps best known outside Europe for the unique way he gets ready for a round. Upon arriving at the range, hell put his knees together and gyrate his hips both clockwise and counterclockwise silly looking enough as it is, but especially for a guy with a hefty belly and even heftier ponytail. Then hell pull out a couple of clubs to help stretch his legs and loosen up his arms, though none of it looks very strenuous. Im amused by his warm-up routine, Mickelson said. I would hurry to the course to watch it. But this guy is all business out on the course. Jimenez has bounced back from missing four months recovering from a broken right leg sustained in a skiing accident last winter. If he can keep it going through the weekend, he might take a run at Julius Boros, the oldest major champion in golf history when he won the PGA Championship at age 48. Heck, Tom Watson nearly won this tournament a few years ago at age 59. Why not? asked Jimenez, whose was at 3-under 139 through two days. Theres two more rounds to go. You never know whats going to happen. Im just going to have fun on the golf course. When I nish here, Ill have a glass of red wine later on. Im just going to keep doing the same thing. Hes not exactly leading the conventional way, far down in the rankings for fairways hit and greens in regulation. But no one has done a better job scrambling for pars. Jimenez ranked rst in the putting, seeming to always nd a way to get the ball up close to the hole even during the frequent times he ran into trouble. Im playing very solid, Jimenez said. In these conditions, its not easy. With these pin positions, its very, very tough to get in close. Woods plodded along most of the day, lipping out a putt from 2 feet, missing another short putt and settling for a bunch of pars 12 in a row until his nal stroke of the round. Then, he looked like the Tiger of old, rolling in a 15-footer for birdie on Muirelds tough closing hole. He raised his putter toward the blue sky with a ourish, fully aware he was positioned again to break the longest major drought of his career. It will be a fun weekend, said Woods, who also shot 71. I was kind of ghting it. Everyone was. Westwood was among that minuscule group putting up a score in the 60s, but even he was staggering a bit by the end. After a brilliant front nine he carded ve birdies the 40-year-old bogeyed three of the last six holes to nish with a 68. The last English golfer to win the British Open was Nick Faldo in 1992. Westwood wants to end that streak with his rst major title. Why not enjoy it out there? he said. Its tough for everybody. So smile your way through. Woods is trying to break a drought of his own. Hes 0-for-16 at majors since the 2008 U.S. Open, and missed four others during that stretch recovering from injuries. Whoever wins this one will have to earn it. While the conditions look perfect for scoring, nothing like the miserable weather that struck the Open the last time it was at Muireld in 2002, there werent many chances for going low. The greens were just too slick, the pin placements just too tough. It was too much for old-timers such as Mark OMeara, the 1998 Open champion who started with a surprising 67 that left him one stroke behind Zach Johnson after Day 1. The 56-year-old lost his ball at No. 6, leading to a double-bogey, and stumbled to the nish with a 78. Its pretty simple: If you dont hit it good in an Open championship with the rough the way it is out there, youre going to make some bogeys, OMeara said. The short game is key. You have to putt well. I did none of those well. Tom Lehman soared to 77 after opening with a 68. Todd Hamilton followed up a 69 with an 81. The young werent spared, either. Jordan Spieth, the 19-year-old who last weekend became the PGA Tours youngest winner since 1931, made only two bogeys through his rst 32 holes and was 3 under. Then came a double-bogey at the 15th, back-to-back bogeys at the next two holes, and a missed chance at No. 18 when a 4-footer for birdie slid by the cup. Just like that, the youngster found himself at 1-over 143. He bent over in frustration alongside the green. Rory McIlroy wont even be around for the weekend. He nished at 12-over 154 after two miserable rounds, missing the cut. So did Luke Donald and U.S. Open champion Justin Rose, two British favorites who never got anything going. Maybe they should try Jimenezs routine. Its working just ne for the Mechanic.
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From page 1B base and the situation didnt call for a slide. On Friday, he was in that circumstance as he singled and moved to second and third in the fourth inning, but he didnt slide. He got the opportunity to slide later in the game in the bottom of the eighth. He slammed a ball to left eld that went to the wall. He tried for a double and slid but was out on the throw from Felix Perez. I didnt care if he caught that ball in left eld, I was still going to try to ll that box
Alex Rodriguez signs autographs for fans at PNC Field before the start of Friday nights game.
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Ruggeri said. We were down 9-0 after two innings, and we held them scoreless for the rest of the game. Give Jakson Amend a lot of credit because he held a good-hitting team in check when he entered the game. He has a big heart, and hes a gamer. Mountain Top had chances, but couldnt nd that timely base hit. The team left one runner on base in each of the rst three innings and left four runners stranded in the nal two frames. Amend had three of Mountain Tops seven hits, and nished with two RBI. Hitting hasnt been one of our strong points, Ruggeri said. Our strong point all year has been pitching and defense. Its a long tournament, and some of our better pitchers werent available for this game. The guys that threw gave it their
all, and our defense was a little shaky today. We just didnt get it done. Holthaus was effective on the mound, striking out six and walking just two. He allowed one run on an Amend RBI ineld single in the third, but may have made his best play after leaving the hill. Moving to short in the fth, he made a diving grab on Ryan Hardings hotshot that would have easily scored two runs. Hes an athletic kid, Sincavage said. Hes thrown all year, but most of these kids are 10 years old. When they play in the Major level, they didnt get a chance to pitch too much. We are just getting into our pitching groove. He throws strikes and stays ahead. Hes a condent kid, and doesnt get rattled. Osipower, Max Paczewski and Holthaus combined for seven of Back Mountain Nationals 12 hits.
To lose early to Mountain Top in the tournament, and then have to beat them twice, we knew it was going to be tough, Sincavage said. The kids came back, and hit the ball like lightning. We never acted like we lost. The kids have learned. In the younger years, we had some close games that we had to ght through. Weve learned to control our emotions.
MT: Max Albee, Jakson Amend (1) and Amend, Tyler Shedlock (1). BM: Zach Holthaus, Connor Morgan (5), Ty Osipower (6) and Michael Ropietski. WP Holthaus. LP Albee. 2B: MT, Aiden Murphy. BM, Holthaus, Aidan Conrad, Morgan. MH: MT, Amend 3. BM, Max Paczewski 3, Osipower 2, Holthaus 2.
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From page 1B child abuse and I get that. For his part, Joyner didnt want to get into a discussion about whether or not Penn State would seek to have the measures reduced. We are focused on dealing with the sanctions as they are right now, Joyner said. When the conversation nally turned back to the Ireland trip, the secondyear coach also made it perfectly clear he is looking forward to heading to the Emerald Isle. From a personal aspect, Im really excited about going over, OBrien said. My dads an OBrien and my moms a Murphy, he added just in case anyone doubted his ethnic background. The Nittany Lions will open the 2014 season against Central Florida in the Corke Park Classic on Aug. 30 in Dublin, Ireland. Its the type of game OBrien talked about adding to the schedule shortly after the bowl ban was announced. And its the type of game that can only mean good things for Penn State, according to Joyner. It is going to give Penn State a lot of national exposure, which I think it already has with all the talk about it, Joyner said. The Irish are very excited about this. It will get a lot of play from Ireland. I think our fans are excited about it and I think its just a great way to give our football team and University a marquee place to play and a focus on us. People being excited about Penn State playing in Ireland was a common theme. OBrien said that although he has limited contact with the players during the summer due to NCAA rules, he knows the team is looking forward to the trip. Still he was quick to add that the trip is a year away and that, right now their focus is on Syracuse. The Nittany Lions open the 2013 season against the Orange on Aug. 31 in a nationally televised game at MetLife Stadium. NOTES: OBrien downplayed quarterback Tyler Fergusons absence from campus during the summer. Ferguson is home in California because his mother is ill. Summer is voluntary, OBrien said. I think weve really made a mountain out of a molehill here. Joyner said that although Penn State had also looked at playing games in Hawaii and California, neither one of those options was explored too closely because the game in Ireland came about so quickly. The Nittany Lions had no extra hurdles to clear to play a game overseas because its not considered a postseason game and teams are allowed one overseas game every four years.
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From page 1B ing the FBI to investigate. In an interview with 60 Minutes following the Armstrong penalties, Tygart said the death threats came anonymously via emails and letters. Asked if he remembered any specic threats, Tygart said, The worst was probably puttin a bullet in my head. When news of the arrests went public, USADA chairman Edwin Moses released a statement thanking the FBI and U.S. attorneys ofce for handling the case. In August, USADA handed Armstrong a lifetime ban and stripped all seven of his Tour de France titles for running what Tygart called the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen. Since then, Armstrong has admitted to doping and stepped down from the Livestrong Foundation, which raised hundreds of millions of dollars for cancer research based largely on the cyclists popularity. Armstrong overcame testicular cancer before winning his rst Tour de France and used his story as an inspiration for others battling cancer.
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A federal judge is temporarily exempting Hobby Lobby Inc. from a provision in the new federal health care law that requires it to offer insurance coverage for the morning-after pill and similar birth control or face steep nes. After hearing brief arguments Friday, U.S. District Judge Joe Heaton issued a preliminary injunction for the Oklahoma arts and crafts chain. The judge stayed the case until Oct. 1 to give the federal government time to consider an appeal. The Christian owners of Hobby Lobby argue that their religious beliefs are so deeply rooted that having to provide every form of birth control would violate their conscience. The hearing comes several weeks after a federal appellate court ruled Hobby Lobby was likely to win its case.
The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday led civil charges against Steven A. Cohen, accusing the billionaire hedge-fund manager of failing to prevent insider trading at the fund he founded. Cohen founded and runs SAC Capital Advisors. The government has called the SAC Capital Advisors case one of the biggest insider-trading fraud cases in history.
NEW YORK A ery and fatal train derailment earlier this month in Quebec, near the Maine border, highlighted the danger of moving oil by rail, a practice that has grown exponentially as a result of the oil boom and will continue to expand, experts say. This year, more trains carrying crude will chug across North America than ever before nearly 1,400 carloads a day. In 2009, there were just 31 carloads a day. U.S. and Canadian drillers are producing oil faster than new pipelines can be built. As a result, trains have become an unexpected yet vital way to move this bounty of energy from the continents midsection to reneries along the coasts. Not since the dawn of the petroleum age, when John D. Rockefeller clashed with railroad barons, have trains been so important to the oil market. Since the July 6 tragedy in Lac-Megantic, where a runaway train carrying 72 carloads of crude derailed and killed 50 people, there have been calls for tougher regulations, stronger rail cars and more pipelines. But experts say the oil industrys growing reliance on trains wont be derailed anytime
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Calls for increasing North Americas pipeline network intensified after a runaway train with 72 carloads of crude wrecked earlier this month in Canada, killing 50 people.
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soon. Unless new pipelines are built, theres just no other way to get vast amounts of oil from North Dakota and Rocky Mountain states to reneries along the coasts, which are eager for cheaper, home-
grown alternatives to imports brought in by boat. Stopping crude by rail would be tantamount to stopping oil production in a lot of the places it is now being produced, says Michael Levi,
who heads the Council on Foreign Relations program on energy security and climate change.Even safety experts worried about the dangers of shipping oil by rail acknowledge that the safety record
of railroads is good and improving. The scope of the Lac-Megantic disaster, which is still under investigation, appears to have been the result of uniquely bad circumstances, these experts say.
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NEW ORLEANS A federal judge refused Friday to temporarily shut down a multibillion-dollar settlement program for compensating victims of BPs 2010 Gulf oil spill, saying he has seen no evidence of widespread fraud among the tens of thousands of claims. The judge also said he was offended by what he saw as attempts to smear the lawyer
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administering the claims. BP PLC argued that all payments to Gulf Coast residents and businesses should be suspended while former FBI Director Louis Freeh investigates alleged misconduct by a lawyer who worked for claims administrator Patrick Juneau on the settlement program. U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier said he was troubled by the allegations but didnt see any reason to take the drastic step of shutting
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down the program without evidence of widespread fraud. Lionel H. Sutton III, a target of Freehs probe, allegedly received a portion of settlement proceeds for claims he referred to a law rm before joining Juneaus staff. Sutton, who resigned on June 21, has denied the allegations. Suttons wife, Christine Reitano, who also worked as a lawyer for the settlement program, had her contract terminated June 26.
Barbier lashed out at critics who have questioned Juneaus objectivity and have tried to portray the Lafayette-based lawyer as a good ol boy who is beholden to plaintiffs attorneys. I nd the recent attacks on Mr. Juneaus character are highly offensive, inappropriate, he said. Barbier said he found it especially offensive that BP CEO Robert Dudley claimed during an interview televised by CNBC on Thursday that
the settlement process has been hijacked. Personal attacks, hyperbole and use of such language in my opinion crosses the line, he said. BP says there is a risk that hundreds of millions of dollars in claims payments could be tainted by fraud. We didnt sign up for a deal in which this type of corruption would enter the program, BP attorney Jeff Clark told Barbier before he ruled.
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Larry OMalia, an owner of Larry OMalias Farm and Greenhouse, 1125 N. River St., Plains Township, had several tips for aspiring container gardeners. When you compare container gardening to growing in the ground, your care kind of becomes different. you have to more closely monitor your pots. youre most likely going to have to water them more frequently. Because youre watering more frequently, we suggest that you fertilize them more frequently, he said. OMalia warned against oversaturating soil and inadequate drainage and suggested watering your plants in the morning, adding water directly to the soil and not the plants foliage. Sometimes when you do container gardening, youre less susceptible to some diseases that are found in the soil in the ground, OMalia said, adding that container gardeners should replace their soil at the start of each growing season. It is an expense, he admitted, but it could solve headaches down the stretch.
said with a laugh. Verdekal relies on plants he purchases at Larry OMalias Farm and Greenhouse on River Street in Plains Township. They say not to plant until June 15, but as soon as OMalias has plants ready to go, hes Johnny On-The-Spot for me, Verdekal said. Its always a joy to see Jim, part-owner Larry OMalia said when asked about the colorful gar- Jim Verdekal inspectssome of the 30 tomato plants growing in a rooftop garden over his Pittston-based business. dener. The garden has had its troubles in the past, many of them weather-related. IS a ROOfTOP GaRdEn fOR yOU? A storm two years ago toppled many of his Jim Verdekal admits a rooftop garden might not be part tomato plants, prompting of everyones planting plans. the reinforced boxes and This is a steel roof. you dont have to go overboard like planters. me. If you have a backyard and you dont want to put The heat up here is something in the ground, build a box or buy the boxes about 10 degrees hotor use a 5-gallon bucket, he said. ter than on the ground But if the thought of a somewhat green roof is because of the rubber attractive, Verdekal said, avoid placing planters on a roof, Verdekal added. roof with a steep pitch. If you choose to level out an I have it up on pallets area using pallets or other materials, make sure theyre so the heat isnt directly secure. He added that any planters should be kept close together to limit the chance strong winds will underneath it, percolating topple them. it. He also advised against using metal containers in your From placing pallets garden to avoid rust, corrosion and the addition of under his plants to fashunhealthy minerals to the soil. Gardening containers ioning ramps out of plyshould have at least four drainage holes drilled on the wood to prevent his watersides of the boxes or buckets about one inch from the melon and cantaloupe ground, he added. from overowing their See GARDEN | 2C
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SAN DIEGO Robert and Emerald Oravec were itching to sell their condominium late last year to move closer to a favorite surng spot, but they were stuck. They owed the bank $194,000 and gured the most they could get was $180,000. When they put their San Diego home up for sale a few months later, they elded ve offers within two weeks. It sold for $260,000 in May, allowing them to invest prots in a new home thats more AP PHOTO than twice the size on a large lot and 40 Robert and Emerald Oravec pose outside their new home in Vista, Calif. The couple minutes closer to the surng beach. Were stoked, said Robert, 50, a sold a 900-square-foot condominium for $80,000 more than they thought possible facilities engineer at Solar Turbines and bought a 2200-square-foot home.
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markets with the largest percentage of underwater or upside down mortgages often have the lowest supply of homes for sale. At the end of March, 19.8 percent of the nations mortgaged homes were underwater, down from 23.7 percent a year earlier and 25 percent during the same period of 2011, according to CoreLogic. Gains spread across the country, though regions that rose high and crashed hard remained saddled with homeowners who bought near the peak. Nevada had a nation-high 45.4 percent of mortgages underwater, followed by Florida at 38.1 percent, Michigan at See PRICE | 2C
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From page 1C 32 percent and Arizona at 31.4 percent. Montana had a nation-low 5.6 percent. Among major metropolitan areas, Tampa Bay had a nation-high 41.1 percent of mortgaged homes underwater, followed by Miami at 40.7 percent. Dallas had a nation-low 8.3 percent. San Diego, at 19.5 percent, was slightly better than the national rate and Californias 21.3 percent. The regions median home sale price hit $406,500 in May, up 21.3 percent from a year earlier amid brisk sales, according to DataQuick. Housing inventories remain unusually low. There was a 5.2-month supply of existing, singlefamily homes for sale in May, compared with 6.4 months a year earlier, according to the National Association of Realtors. California had only a 2.6month supply, compared with 3.6 months a year earlier and well below the six months that is considered a balanced market. San Diego broker Colleen Cotter began knocking on doors this year after scouring property records to nd homeowners who didnt owe money. If someone answers, she makes an allcash bid on behalf of investors who dont even visit. Nearly one of three homes sold in Southern California is paid for in cash, putting borrowers at a disadvantage. Some buyers write sellers about how they would cherish a home, hoping to spark a personal connection. Josh Martin, 26, discovered homes he and wife considered buying had changed hands less than a year earlier at much lower prices. The rst-time homebuyers lost nine bids since August many to cash buyers until nally landing a home in May for $250,000 in the San Diego suburb of Chula Vista. It was very stressful because the prices just kept going up, said Martin, who recently left the Marine Corps. Our lease was about to end, and we didnt want to sign another year. Economists expect many homeowners will continue to resist selling because they think they can prot more by waiting. Nancy Randazzo, a 38-year-old public school teacher who owes about $240,000 on an Anaheim condominium she bought for $335,000 in 2005, gures she might be able to sell for what she owes but wants to rent to Disneyland tourists. One potential snag is that she and her ancee would need to nd a place to buy. Prices are going up so fast that I dont know if I can, she said. The huge price increases produced an unexpected retirement gift for Larry and Diane Plaster, who were resigned in January to selling their San Diego home for less than they owed the bank, known as a short sale. They owed $352,000 but accepted an offer for $290,000. Their bank rejected the deal four months later, leading the couple to put the home up for sale again. On the second attempt, they took an allcash offer of $380,000, yielding a windfall of $6,500 after broker fees and closing costs. The Plasters, who live on Social Security income, fullled a dream of moving to a geodesic dome they built in Janesville, 130 miles north of Lake Tahoe. The former Catholic social-service workers were so angry when Chase rejected the short sale that they closed their account after more than 40 years. Now I guess I should send them a thank-you note, said Diane, 66.
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I had a question a while back from a reader who had a smart m e t e r installed and checks online for usage. The r e a d e r reported usage was normal for Alan J. one or two Heavens days, then surged for Contributing the next Columnist day or two. There is no pattern to the surges. She said it was almost like a timer was turning on. Not realizing the problem dated back several weeks there is a backlog of hundreds of questions, and I receive 75 to 100 new ones every week one reader suggested that perhaps, because of the recent heavy rains, the basement dehumidier was the culprit. Indeed, my sump pump, which has been quiet since Hurricane Irene in August 2011, came on a few times after more than 6 inches of rain fell between June 6 and 14. That, and our basement dehumidier, which I run from May to October, can soak up a lot of electricity. Reader Chuck Ulmann of West Chester, Pa., suggested it might be the well. Thats a 240 circuit and eats power, he said. It could be a leak, a bad pressure switch, or bad pressure tank. It could work right for awhile and then have issues, and run high when they are washing clothes. Wells are sneaky things, Ulmann says. Now to the reader in Avalon, Pa., with the rotten-egg-smelling tap water he rst noticed after Sandy. Although I thought the answer from the plumbing contractor I provided said it all, I also like to share the experiences of readers with similar problems. Not every problem is exactly the same, and not every solution works something the DIY TV talking heads dont seem to understand. From Nick and Marilyn Chapis: Weve had a house in Avalon since 1978, and this past year for the rst time ever, we experienced the hydrogen sulde odor. Our water-heater booklet gave a couple of reasons that this could happen, Nick said, including that an anode rod in the heater eroded or bacteria in our water multiplied due to too low a temperature in the heater. The Chapises called their plumber, who drained the tank and then relled it, and turned the pilot light back on, at a cost of $400. We turned the temperature up, ran our washers and showered, and in a couple of the days, the odor was gone. Mary Jane Jerrett of Ocean City, Md., had the problem the Chapises plumber pointed to as a possible cause: I also had that sulfur smell about ve years ago, when the house was 5 years old. A plumber friend thought maybe it was because of a dry drain. She tried cleaning the drains with a product she obtained from a hardware store, but then realized the odor was present only when the hot water was on. The rst thing I did was get out the manual for the hot water heater, she said. The manual stated that the rotten-egg smell was actually the anode rod. As it breaks down, it gives off that smell. Jerrett still thinks that I can do all of the do-ityourself projects that she and her late husband did. So she went to a plumbing supply store and bought an anode rod, and, Im sure the guys at the counter had a good laugh on me when I left with the ve-foot rod. They didnt bother to tell me that they sell an articulating one that is easier to put in in tight spaces, she said. She called her plumber. The cost was a little more than $200 ve years ago. Save the manual and read it when you buy any product, rather than just sticking it in the back of the kitchen drawer. Remember, too, that the Internet can be a great information source if you lter out the misinformation.
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Whether its 15 feet above the ground or in the ground itself, he suggested that others experiment with their own gardens. Dont be afraid to plant a garden. You cant make any mistakes other than it not growing. If it doesnt grow, you learn by your mistakes the next year you plant, he said. Dont be afraid to plant anything. If its edible, plant it.
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NEW YORK To see how a small business can transform a neighborhood, just follow the barrels. About 30 years ago, beer-lovers wanting to create their own drinks started taking over abandoned old buildings in rundown city districts, refitted them with tanks, kettles and casks, and started churning out beer. The byproduct was a boom in craft beer drinkers: Barrels shipped have more than doubled in the past decade, according to trade publication Beer Marketers Insights. Craft beer now makes up nearly 7 percent of the slow-growing U.S. beer market. But beer drinkers werent the only beneficiaries. The arrival of a craft-brewery also was often one of the first signs that a neighborhood was changing. From New England to the West Coast, new businesses bubbled up around breweries, drawing young people neighborhood. Neighborhoods are seeing some revitalization at the hands of breweries who reclaim and creating a vibrant community where families often abandoned industrial buildings. could plant roots and small businesses could thrive. It happened in Cleveland. Once an industrial powerhouse, the Rust Belt city has been losing residents since the 1950s. Manufacturing jobs disappeared. The city nearly went bankrupt in 1978. Enter Great Lakes Brewing, which opened in 1988. Over the years, its built a brewery and a brewpub from structures that once housed a feed store, a saloon and a livery stable. We resurrected all of them, says Pat Conway, who founded Great Lakes with his brother, Daniel. Weve beautified the neighborhood, provided a stunning restoration. Other breweries and businesses a pasta maker, a bike shop, a tortilla factory, as well as restaurants and bars followed. Newcomers are flocking to the neighborhood, even though Clevelands overall population is still declining. The city repaved the quiet street next to the brewery, Market Ave., with cobblestones, and poured millions into renovating the West Side Market, whose origins date to the 19th century. Today, more than 100 vendors sell produce, meat, cheese and other foods there. Whats going on in Cleveland is happening across the country. Trendy small businesses like breweries and younger residents have been returning to downtown neighborhoods in many cities across the United States. The biggest cities are growing faster than the A modern apartment building, right, contrasts with the Brooklyn Brewery, in the Williamsburg section of the Brooklyn borough of New York. suburbs around them, according to Census data. Another benefit of the brewery boom: Manufacturers like brewers typically pay workers more than service businesses like restaurants or shops do. Thats good for local economies. But for some, the bubbles are bursting. In Brooklyn, N.Y., breweries are feeling the heat from rising realestate costs. When Brooklyn Brewery opened in the Williamsburg section of the borough in 1996, its neighbors were mostly deserted warehouses and factories. Today, Brooklyn Brewery is surrounded by modern apartment buildings, trendy bars, shops and restaurants. Theres still some graffiti, but that hasnt deterred the influx of new residents willing to spend a lot of money to live there. In the past decade, home values in the Brewerys neighborhood have more than doubled up 145 percent, according to real estate appraiser Miller Samuel. Rising prices might force Brooklyn Brewery to exit the trendy scene it jump-started. It has two buildings in Williamsburg, the brewery and a building across Apartment buildings on North 11th Street contrast with the older shingled buildings and brick buildings near the Brooklyn Brewery in New York. the street where it stores and ages its beer. Leases are up in 2025, and Brooklyn Brewerys co-founder and president, Steve Hindy, is already worried that the company will get kicked out of its warehouse. Once an iron foundry, the building, built in 1896, has been bought by developers who Hindy says wont renew the lease. He suspects that they want to convert the space into apartments. Even if the brewery owners dont have confirmation that theyll be forced to move, history shows they have reason to be concerned. Winifred Curran, a geography professor at DePaul University in Chicago, studies how gentrification changes cities. She wrote her graduate-school dissertation on how gentrification in Brooklyns Williamsburg neighborhood affected small manufacturers. She warns that the appeal of revitalized neighborhoods can decimate small businesses,
businesses, Curran says. Otherwise the market creates this demand for industrial space and then kills the goose that laid the golden egg. Outside of New York, costs are lower, and many brewery owners in other cities say they havent felt similar pressures from developers. But New York flashes a warning sign for what can happen when neighborhoods become popular. One brewery, in Boston, is relatively protected. Harpoon Brewery opened on the South Boston waterfront in 1986, when it was surrounded by auto body shops and little else. Now the brewery draws more than 85,000 people a year from tours and tastings. These days, the city is focused on redeveloping the area. New apartment and office buildings, restaurants and a convention center sit nearby. Harpoon recently negotiated a 50-year lease with the city. The rent will rise over time, but generally, long leases provide protection from spikes that can happen when an area AP PHOTOS becomes so popular that property values skyrocket. Brewer Joel Warger tends to a batch of beer in the Great Lakes Brewing Co. in Clevelands Ohio City
Paul Nasvytis enjoys his morning coffee at Koffie Cafe across from the Great Lakes Brewing Co. in Clevelands Ohio City neighborhood. In rundown urban neighborhoods across the country, craft breweries like Great Lakes helped transform the neighborhoods around them, drawing young new residents and other small businesses.
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Aug. 21. The Book of Faith Bible study will be held at 7 p.m. Monday and Aug. 5 and 20. Art and paint classes are scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Monday and July 29. Register by calling Lois at 570-678-5202. There will be a small fee for materials. No experience is necessary. The second session of the summer camp program will take place from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 5-14. The program is for children ages 3-5 and a new school age program is available for children who have completed kindergarten through second grade. Cost is $96. For more information, or to register, call Lisa at 570-474-6616. The Mountain Top Food Bank is open at the church from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Fridays. Some of the items needed are coffee, peanut butter, jelly, ketchup, dry soup, pudding and Jell-O mixes, popcorn, pork and beans, canned tomatoes, canned soups, pasta, canned fruit, mustard, beef and chicken broth, canned white potatoes, canned mixed vegetables, canned beets, rice, tea and hamburger/chicken/tuna helper. The Mountain Top Free Clinic is open from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Mondays. Patients are seen on a rst-come basis. No appointments are necessary. NANTICOKE: The Bearean Lighthouse, 2 W. Green St., is holding its Vacation Bible School 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 5-9. There will Bible stories, songs, crafts and more. Children ages 4 and older are welcome. To pre-register call 779-1757
Saturday, July 20, 2013 Page 5C or 825-0464. TRUCKSVILLE: Cross Creek Community Church, 370 Carverton Road, is holding a Vacation Bible School from 6:30-8:45 p.m. Monday to Friday. The event is for children ages three to sixth grade. This years theme is Kingdom Rock. Children will learn Bible verses and stories designed to connect them to God and provide ways to share Gods love with others. For more information, or to pre-register, call 696-0399.
MOUNTAIN TOP: Mountain Top Baptist Church, 865 Church Road, is hosting a an Extreme Heights Vacation Bible School Tuesday to July 27. This years theme is Mt. Pinto-tuba. The school is open to children from kindergarten-4 to sixth grades. There will be games, crafts, songs and adventures along the trail. The program will take place 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday to Friday. A closing ceremony and picnic
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667 N. Main St., W-B 822-8233 Worship Schedule: Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Rev. Gary Scharrer Chairlift Available Missouri Synod
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Marian E. Hartman, Pastor Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske, Director of Music Making Disciples for Jesus Christ Sunday Worship Schedule 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. 17 West Church RD off Route 309, Trucksville at Carverton RD Nursery available for children birth through kindergarten. Vacation Bible School August 18-22 5:30-8:30pm Grief Support 7PM 3rd Wednesday Every Month Phone: 570- 696-3897 Fax: 570-696-3898 Email: ofce@trucksvilleumc.com
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Requirements: Minimum 5 years retail front end sales experience; pharmacy preferred. Minimum 3 years management/supervisory experience. Desired candidate must be accustomed to working in a fast paced environment, be able to multi-task, assist in selling, and have experience working with inventory and merchandising. Harrolds is a growing, family operated independent pharmacy that has been in business for over 65 years. Please fax resume to: 570.824.8730 or email to: info@harroldspharmacy.com Technical Trades
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Action Lift Inc., Northeast PAs authorized Crown and TCM lift truck dealer is seeking applicants to work in our parts department. Job duties include: answering and processing incoming parts calls from customers and service technicians as well as parts research and ordering, picking, shipping, receiving, and inventory control. Good verbal and written communication skills, interpersonal skills, organizational skills, and computer skills are required. Lift Truck industry experience preferred. The position will require some heavy lifting as well as lift truck operation. Valid drivers license and good driving record required. We offer an excellent benefit package with health insurance, 401k, uniforms, and paid holidays. E-mail your resume to mermar@actionliftinc.com, or fax to 570-603-2880.
Action Lift, Inc., located in Pittston, PA, is the exclusive dealership for Crown and TCM forklifts for NEPA. We are seeking a full time forklift mechanic to troubleshoot, repair and diagnose Crown and other makes of lift trucks. Good written and verbal communication skills, as well as customer care skills are necessary. A valid drivers license and the ability to safely operate lift trucks are required. Previous forklift mechanical experience or technical school graduate will be considered. We offer an excellent wage and benefits package, as well as 401K Retirement Savings Plan, paid holidays, paid vacation and much more. E-mail your resume to mermar@actionliftinc.com or fax to 570-603-2880
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For busy surgical practice. Experienced ONLY. Part-time 3 days/week. Fax resume to 570-714-3912. NO PHONE CALLS! Needed immediately. Full time, part time & per diem positions. Covering Luzerne & Lackawanna counties. Competitive salary, mileage reimbursement. Pleasant working conditions. For interview call Superior Health Services at 570-883-9581
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REDUCED $29,900 93 Main St. Four units. 3 residential and one storefront.Great corner location, flood damaged home being sold as is. For more info visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-1948 Call Tom 570-262-7716
Sans Souci Parkway Commercial Space For Lease 1,200 sq. ft. storefront starting at $700/ month. Plenty of parking. Central heat & air. Call 570-991-0706
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3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, modern kitchen, living room with floor to ceiling brick fireplace, huge 105'x130' lot. Large deck off living room overlooking lake. Reduced $475,000. Serious inquiries only. 570-760-6820
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Great opportunity for this 2,900 sq. ft. professional office building in high traffic area. Last used as a veterinary clinic but is easily adapted for other uses. See how this space can be used for you! Open entry space, individual offices, full basement for storage, central air, and gas heat. Parking for 12 cars. MLS#12-416 $299,900 Call Rhea for details 570-696-6677
Well established Italian Res37-39 & 45 Cliff St. taurant on the West Side with Multi family, 5 units! Great inseating for 75. Business only vestment opportunity.Duplex includes good will, all furniture and 3 unit sold together. Plenty and fixtures, all kitchen equipof off street parking. Directions: Traveling North on Main St., ment and delivery van for $150,000. Building sold separPittston, R onto Chapel St., L ately. Restaurant on 1st floor onto Cliff. Property is on the and 2 bedroom luxury apartright. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. ment on 2nd floor for MLS 13-2970 $250,000. Keri Best - 570-885-5082 www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-3433 Call Charlie
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Country location. 3 bedroom ranch, large deck off 1st floor family room, vinyl siding, 1 acre lot. MLS #13-2811 $159,000
212 E. Main Street Building on Main St. near Antonio's. Former business & residential combination with 4 floors containing 3000+ sq. ft. Walk-in street level entry both front and back. Small off street parking area in rear. Great opportunity with new Main St. projects and foot traffic nearby. $ 40,000. 570-760-7888 or 570-735-6879. NANTICOKE
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5 Unit Money Maker Available immediately. Fully rented, leases on all five units. Separate utilities, new roof in 2007, 4 new gas furnaces, off street parking for 6 vehicles, 3 bay garage. Over $29,000 in rents. A true money maker for the serious investor. Must Sell! $150,000. Call Steve at (570) 468-2488 COMMERCIAL SPACE Zoned for Restaurant, Deli or Pizza. Hazle Street /Park Avenue Triangle, Wilkes-Barre. Some equipment included. Middle Eastern Bakery for rent on Hazle St, Wilkes-Barre. Call 570-301-8200
YOULL EVER SEE! WILKES-BARRE Warehouse, light manufacturing distribution. Gas heat, sprinklers, overhead doors, parking. Yes, that $1 sq. ft. lease! We have 9,000 sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft., and 32,000 sq. ft. There is nothing this good! Sale or Lease Call Larry @ 570-696-4000 or 570-430-1565 For Sale By Owner EXETER 39 Memorial Street Great location near schools, nice yard, 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, gas heat, private driveway. Detached 2 car garage. Walk-up attic, full basement. As Is. $69,900. 570-474-0340
145 James Street 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Large living room with fireplace, dining room with built-n breakfront. Kitchen, den & laundry room on 1st floor. Large master bedroom with fireplace & walk in closet. Screened in porch on side, wood deck on upper part of yard, central air, gas heat. Walk in wine cooler in basement, two car garage. $260,000 For an appointment call 570-288-5571
19 Glen Riddle Lane Peaceful surroundings overwhelm the senses when you step foot on this lovely property. Tudor style 2 story with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, family room with fireplace. Accessible outdoor deck from kitchen, family room Basement area can be finished off for additional living space. MLS 13-1818 $284,500 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 DALLAS
KINGSTON Double block. Brings in $1,050 per month. Big back yard. Fully rented. Great ROI. $74,999 570-430-1308 KINGSTON
4 Marilyn Drive Well-maintained 2,450 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms, 1.75 baths, attached 2 car garage on 1.09 acre plus an additional 1 acre lot. Finished basement with laundry room. Hardwood floors and carpeting. New roof, Guardian backup generator, large wrap-around deck. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac with wooded surroundings. Asking $240,000 Call 570-357-8126
WEST PITTSTON PRICE REDUCED!! 33 Delaware Ave. 2 bedroom ranch, completely remodeled, includes spare building lot, $39,900. 570-299-5415
Spaciously satisfying from the open kitchen/eating area, impressive. Fireplace in great room to an expanded family room, you will enjoy life more in this picturesque 4 bedroom in Laurel Brook Estates. MLS#13-1587 $395,000 Arlene Warunek 570-714-6112 Smith Hourigan Group
Perrins Marsh 106 acres, Approximately, 80 acres of water and 26 acres of land with ranch home and pole barn. Full gas lease transfers with property. Partially located in Wyoming and Luzerne Counties. Truly a rare find! MLS# 12-3026 $419,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com
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Newly remodeled, immaculate office building. 1,600 sq. ft, central air, plenty of parking, abundant storage areas, handicapped accessible. MLS #13-667 $79,900 Dana Distasio 570-9333
Great investment property. On corner lot. Close to all major highways & conveniences. Bring all offers. 1 unit needs to be updated & you are all done. MLS #13-1983 $155,900 Call Pat Doty at 570-394-6901
versatile 2 family home, ranch style. Large lot. Beautifully landscaped. $162,000. Call 570-283-3469 leave message.
100 Lathrop Street Charming 2 story home in desirable neighborhood. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath with new Kraft-Maid kitchen, quartz counters & SS GE appliances. Hardwood & tile, fireplace, sun room and walk-up attic. 1 car garage. Call 570-407-1660. $159,000.
Single House, 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, sunroom 10x25, kitchen, dining room, parlor, & basement. Gas baseboard, hot water. 1448 sq ft. 50x130 ft lot, 75% fenced in. Buses to all area schools nearby. Property available to make a driveway. $40,000. Call 570-822-2382 HAZLETON/ ZION'S GROVE Watch the wildlife from your back porch! Modern, 1 bedroom loft style townhouse in gated community. Enjoy fishing, swimming & the large community lodge. Taxes $400/year. Maintenance fee $70/month. $28,000, negotiable. 5 minutes to Hazleton, 1 mile to Eagle Rock Resort. 570-824-6887 or 570-793-9390 Houses For Sale S. WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
HANOVER TWP.
PITTSTON $69,900
REALTORS WELCOME Exceptional 3,165 sq. ft. home in Liberty Hills. Heated in ground pool, deck. Marble flooring, wainscoting & crown molding. New kitchen, Cherry cabinets & Brazilian hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops. Master bedroom with built-ins & walk in closet. 3 fireplaces. Lower level wet bar, theater, exercise & laundry rooms. Central vac & air, security & irrigation systems. New roof, furnace & pool liner. Pictures on www.forsalebyowner.com. Listing ID #23950906. $318,000. Call 570-814-8010 for appointment. HARVEYS LAKE Barnum Street Awesome lake view double wide, Mobile vinyl sided, peaked roof, covered deck on foundation two car detached paved driveway 100x100 lot. $120,000 Call: 404-271-6728
Move in Ready! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, super closet space, attic storage. Open floor plan, with kitchen, family & dining areas. Great room with cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors & wood burning fireplace. 1st floor, full size laundry room. Finished basement with wet bar, sliding glass doors to yard. Two car garage. Design your own backyard landscaping. $174,000 570-814-8157 or eimstella@yahoo.com MOUNTAIN TOP
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Enjoy the country in this spacious Cape Cod home situated on 7.6 acres, located just $469,000 minutes from town, major highways and Geisinger Hospital. Beautiful well kept 2 story CoThis home features 4/5 bed- lonial features 3,900 square rooms, two baths, hardwood feet, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, floors, huge family & living hardwood & tile floors, gorrooms with fireplaces & a two geous entry foyer, built-in POOL, fenced yard, 3 car garcar garage. age. MLS #12-2627 ONE YEAR HOME $179,900 WARRANTY INCLUDED. Karen Ryan MLS 13-1932 283-9100 x 14 Tracy Zarola 574-6465 696-0723
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BERWICK Wooded building lot consisting of 2.64 acres within minutes of Berwick. Country setting, but close to conveniences. Located on Confers Lane. Price: $60,000 Call Patsy at 570-204-0983 STRAUSSER REAL ESTATE 570-759-3300
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.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 12-1897 Call Tom 570-262-7716
30 E. Poplar St. Multi - Family 5 apartments and a 2 car garage, all rented. Off street parking for 8 cars. Great investment. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-680 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716
$105,000 43 Richmont Ave. Near Riverside Park. Motivated seller, make reasonable Bow Creek Four bedroom, 2.5 baths, offer. 3 bedroom, 2 bath Cape 2,300+ sq. ft., 1.5 acres. Cod, central air, hardwood $285,000 for information text floor, above ground pool , fenced yard. 570-262-2375 www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-789 Tom Salvaggio MOUNTAIN TOP 570-262-7716
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NEW LISTING Great Location. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, central air conditioning, gas hot water heat. Two car garage. Large corner lot. MLS #13-2825 $194,500
VIEWMONT ACRES All this 2.8+ acre lot needs is your vision for your dream home. Located in a quiet country setting, this partially cleared lot has a great view of the mountains. Septic is already on site and ready for Summer building. MLS #13-1705 Only $65,000
Wednesday, July 31, 2013, 8:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. Medico Industries-1060 Hanover Street, Hanover Township, Pa. 18706
Established Manufacturing Company is seeking several CNC Operators for full time opportunity. Knowledge of CNC and/or prior machine shop experience required. Must be reliable, hard working and punctual. Position requires drug screening and reliable transportation. Also seeking several entry level Forge Press Operators for full time opportunity. Must be able to load/unload presses and induction heaters, change tooling, operate forklift (training provided), daily machine maintenance is required. Also seeking Maintenance Mechanic to perform duties such as repairing damaged and broken equipment, perform scheduled maintenance and install new equipment. Skills required are welding and fabricating experience, the ability to work with electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems, ability to read and decipher engineering blueprints, operating a forklift, scissor lift and articulating boom lift safety. OPEN HOUSE at Medico Industries, 1060 Hanover Street, Hanover Township Pa 18706, 1/2 mile past the Drivers License Center on the left hand side. We will be providing company overview and tour. Interviews will be held on site upon completion of an application. Perspective employees will be sent for drug testing so please come prepared with photo identification and another form of identification such as social security card. Staff will be available from 8:00a.m. thru 4:00p.m. to conduct interviews.
RENT TO OWN 2 bedroom, clean, needs no work. remodeled throughout. Minutes from I81 & PA Turnpike. $550/month. 570-471-7175 or 610-767-9456
PITTSTON TWP.
PENDING
328 S. Main St. 3 story Victorial with 10 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage with newer driveway. Central air, large yard. MLS 13-1073 www.atlasrealtyinc.com Call Tom 570-262-7716
Spacious Cape Cod in wonderful Back Mountain Development. tree lined streets & sidewalks with a country feel. Updated windows & electric. MLS#13-1913 $185,000 John Shelly 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 DRUMS
Reduced $99,900
For sale by owner, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, modern eat-in kitchen, large deck, off street parking on a 50X150 lot, nice neighborhood, all appliances included. Asking $89,000 570-310-1697 PLAINS TWP. 29 Jay Drive 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, on half acre. Fenced yard with heated in ground pool. $250,000. 570-235-1624 SHAVERTOWN
BACK MOUNTAIN
This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Cape Cod style home has so much to offer! Plenty of room for everyone. Master bedroom with walk in closet & full bath, family room w/fireplace, rec. room with half bath in lower level. hardwood floors on 1st floor, new windows, above ground pool. MLS# 13-1109 $165,000 Call Tracy Zarola 574-6465
Bright, sunny raised ranch with beautifully landscaped yard. Culde-sac location. Large oak kitchen with skylights and beamed ceiling in dining area. Wood burning fireplace in the living room. Large Master bedroom suite. Family room, hobby room, huge garage and deck. MLS#13-1638 $164,900 Call Mary Ann Desiderio 570-715-7733
18 Genoa Lane NEW LISTING! For Sale By Owner Executive downsize home, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, private back yard with 16 x 36 in ground pool. Meticulously maintained. $389,000 www.forsalebyowner.com ID 23949718 or call 315-382-5295
$135,000 Spacious country living! This roomy 3 BR ranch features an open concept floor plan with cozy radiant floor heating, huge screened porch, and two level deck on .91 acres in the Dallas School District. Call Christine Kutz (570) 332-8832
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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
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5.3L V8, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, CD, BED LINER, STOCK # P15189
REAR DVD, HEATED LEATHER, MOON ROOF, 20 WHEELS, ONLY 1500 MILES! STK # P15177
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HEATED LEATHER, MOON ROOF, CHROME PACKAGE, NAVIGATION, HEATED & COOLED LEATHER, MOON ROOF, AMG WHEELS, STOCK # P15183 1-OWNER, STOCK # P15163
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*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAGS, & FEES. ART WORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES 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. SALE ENDS 7/25/2013.
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YOUR PRICE $37,999 YOUR PRICE $37,999 MSRP $41,010 MSRP $41,010
VIN #3LDR803208 VIN #3LDR803208
All Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD, Message All Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD, Message Center, Side Air Curtains, Fog Lamps, Personal Center, Side Air Curtains, Fog Lapms, Personal Safety w/Anti-Theft Sys., SYNC, PL, PW, Rear Safety w/Anti-Theft Sys., SYNC, PL, PW, Rear Camera, Pwr. Moonroof, Camera, Pwr. Moonroof, 18 Alum. Wheels 18 Alum. Wheels.
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PRICE INCLUDES MILELIMITED LIMITEDMAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE PLAN PRICE INCLUDES 4YR/50,000 MILE LIMITED MAINTENANCE PLAN PRICE INCLUDES 4YR/50,000 4YR/50,000 PLAN PRICE INCLUDES 4YR/50,OOO MILE LIMITED MAINTENANCE PLAN MILE All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, Reverse Hybrid, Leather Seats, CD, Message Center, PRICE INCLUDES 4YR/50,OOO MILE LIMITED MAINTENANCE PLAN
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*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including Factory Conquest Rebate. **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/13. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including Factory Conquest Rebate. **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $645 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/13.
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Reverse Sensing, HID Headlamps, THX Sound All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, Reverse Premium Wheels, Dual Zone Electronic Auto Temp Sys with Alum. CD, 19 Premium Alum. Wheels, Dual Sensing, HID Headlamps, THX Sound Sys with CD, 19Control, Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, Pwr. SYNC, Personal Zone Electric Auto Temp Heat/Cool Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Premium Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone Electronic Auto Temp Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal Safety LEASE LEASE Sys., Safety Navigation Sys, Rearview Camera 24 Seats, 24 Sys., Canopy Sys., LEASEControl, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather SYNC, Personal 24 LEASE MOS. MOS. Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys, FOR FOR 24 Sys., Anti-Theft FOR Safety Sys., Safety Canopy MOS. Rearview Camera. FOR MOS. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied including Factory Conquest Rebate. **Lease payments based on 24 month Sys., Navigation Sys, Rearview Camera 24 24
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$132,500 Very nice 3 bedroom ranch in Beech Mountain Lakes gated community. Large eat-in kitchen with dining area & tile floors. 2 modern baths & laundry room with tile floors. Freshly painted interior & owner is installing new wall to wall carpet in all 3 BR. Home is heated by wood pellet stove in the basement. One year home warranty. MLS #13-1935 Call Donna at 947-3824 or Tony at 855-2424
Large 5 bdrm, 2-1/2 bath move-in condition home with Home Warranty included. 3rd floor has separate heat, small kitchen and can greatly enhance home as bonus area or rental income. Zoning is R-2. MLS# 13-2241 $59,900 Call Dana Distasio
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 14, 1-2:30 437 Plymouth Ave. Lyndwood Gardens Newer 2 story. kitchen with island & breakfast area open to family room with fireplace. Formal dining room, living room, master suite & 3 additional bedrooms with main bath on second floor. 2 car garage. Fenced yard. Deck. Central air. Home warranty included. MLS# 12-3070 $249,900 Call Linda (570) 956-0584
474-9801
HANOVER
PRICE REDUCED! $62,900 22 Wood Street Nice cottage with lake rights, close to the public boat dock. New kitchen & living room ceilings & insulation just completed. Enjoy this place during the Summer months or year round. Recently updated with new roof & floors. MLS#12-3820. Call Pat Doty 394-6901
HANOVER TWP.
561 MERCER AVE. This roomy 2-Story includes a modern kitchen & bath, living & MUST SEE THIS dining rooms, 3 bedrooms & a $139,900 KINGSTON GEM! family room in the lower-level. 129 S. Dawes Ave. Charming three bedroom 2 Three bedroom, 2 bath cape The yard is small, but there is story featuring pretty living cod with central air, new win- generous off-street parking. room. Formal dining room. dows, doors, carpets and tile Enjoy the outdoors from your New kitchen with stainless floor. Full concrete basement 15 x 10 two-tier deck, or the steel appliances. Beautiful with 9' ceilings. Walking dis- new front porch. This home in- hardwood floors. Great third tance to Wilkes Barre. Electric cludes 2 free-standing gas floor multi-purpose bonus and Oil heat. MLS #12-3283. stoves. For more details & to room! Gas heat. Charming view the photos online, go to: front porch. Private drive For more information and p h o t o s v i s i t www.prudentialrealestate.com provides plenty of off street w w w . a t l a s r e a l t y i n c . c o m & enter PRU8N9T9 in the parking. Call Ruthie for an Home Search. Call Tom appointment today! Listed at $94,500. 570-262-7716 MLS #13-754 MLS#13-1538. $111,900 Call today to 714-6110 schedule a private showing. Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 Walter Belchick 696-2600 KINGSTON
Very nice 2 story, move in condition. Original woodwork, stained glass windows, hardwood under carpet, fenced yard on corner lot. MLS#13-2310 $95,000 Arlene Warunek 714-6112
Reduced $61,900 424 Simpson St. Good condition Cape Cod. 3 bedroom, 1 full bath in quiet neighborhood. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-4357 Brian Harashinski 570-237-0689
209 Constitution Avenue $269,900 Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom, 2 story, vinyl sided, 5 year old home situated on a generous lot. Large, modern kitchen, 3 baths, 1st floor family room, 2 car garage, deck and soooo much more! MLS#11-2429 Call Florence Keplinger @ 715-7737
Extraordinary quality built 4000+ sq. ft. Home - rear yard with stone patio backs up to the 8th Fairway of the Wyoming Valley Country Club! Custom cherry eat- in kitchen with island, formal living, dining & family rooms have custom hardwood floors, 1st floor family room has Vermont Stone fireplace & wet bar, 1st floor Master Suite has his & her dressing rooms & powder rooms opening to a tiled master bath with jetted tub & separate tiled shower. Second floor has 3 additional bedrooms with walk in closets, 2 full baths & large attic, gigantic lower level family room has stone fireplace, seated bar area with sink & mirrored back splash, workout area & powder room. Stunning landscaping with an indoor & outdoor speaker system, over sized 2 car garage & underground sprinkler system. $395,000 Call Pat today @ 570-287-1196 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196
REDUCED!
KINGSTON
37 Marina Drive Immaculate 3BR, 2.5 bath End Unit Townhouse! Cherry & granite eat-in kitchen with appliances open to living room with fireplace and sliders to patio; large dining area & foyer; spacious master bedroom suite; each bedroom has walkin closet; A/C; 1st floor laundry; garage; Beach Membership & Boat slip available. $214,900. Call Rae 570-899-1209
$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 #123283. For more information and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
KINGSTON
288-9371
HUNLOCK CREEK
561 MERCER AVE. This roomy 2-Story includes a modern kitchen & bath, living & dining rooms, 3 bedrooms & a family room in the lower-level. The yard is small, but there is generous off-street parking. Enjoy the outdoors from your 15 x 10 two-tier deck, or the new front porch. This home includes 2 free-standing gas stoves. For more details & to view the photos online, go to: www.prudentialrealestate.com & enter PRU8N9T9 in the Home Search. REDUCED TO! $93,000. MLS#13-1538. Call today to schedule a private showing. Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 Walter Belchick 696-2600
HANOVER TWP.
Over 36 Acres of trails and views. This meticulously maintained property features 2 Ranch Homes with Attached Garages, Detached 2-Car Garage, and ponds. Walk-out basement with coal burner. Additional 30.09 acres can be purchased. MLS#13-1889 $429,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689
58 1st Avenue Reduced to sell fast. Quiet, convenient street. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. Finished family room, modern throughout. MLS#11-3245. $148,000 Call Joe Gilroy
80 James St. This stately 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath Kingston home has the WOW factor! Meticulously well cared for with old world touches throughout. Like a stained glass window, built ins and tiled fireplace in living room. Kitchen is modern eat in with washer/dryer closet for convenience. Large front porch, rear deck and detached garage. MLS 13-1761 $278,500 Jay A. Crossin Extension #23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 LAFLIN
KINGSTON
570-675-5100 WWW.CINDYKINGRE.COM
Bodle Road 2 story older home with upgraded kitchen & bath, Large living room, formal dining room, lower level family room. Hot water heat, garage & carport. 1.1 acre lot. MLS #13-2320 $150,000
3 bedroom Bi-Level situated on lovely lot with formal dining room, lower level family room with gas fireplace, central air, conven- iently located to interstates & Casino. A Must See! MLS #13-1100 $187,500 Marie Montante 881-0103
KINGSTON
REDUCED $82,900 226 Church St. Large 2 story with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths. Extra large room sizes, stained glass and natural woodowork. Not flooded in 2011. MLS #13-190. For more information and photos visit atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Charlie
EXETER
13 Thomas Street Handicap accessible. 2 bedroom rancher with vinyl siding. Modern kitchen and walk-in shower. Central air conditioning. One car garage. 3 season porch. Nice fenced rear yard. MLS # 13-2428. $95,000. Ask for Bob Kopec
This 3 bedroom, 4 bath brick town home offers a spacious floor plan, high ceilings, recessed lighting & rich hardwood floors. Cherry cabinets, a large island, granite counters, stainless steel appliances & over sized sink highlight the kitchen. Corian counters & European style tile & vanities accent the baths. Finished lower level (above ground). 2nd floor has new hardwood Brazilian cherry floors. New landscaped patio, all fenced in. $279,900. Call Ruth K Smith 570-696-5411 Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-1195
19 Church Street Lovely Kingston home that will ''capture'' you upon entry! From it's inviting 10 x 6 foyer with hardwood floors to the modern kitchen with pristine white cabinetry, this house is an absolute ''doll house!'' Master Suite on 2nd floor with two additional bedrooms and another room on the 3rd floor + 3 season porch, off-street parking with 2 car garage and so much more! Call today! MLS# 13-2893. $144,900 Don Crossin 570-498-3287 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
288-9371
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362 Susquehanna Avenue Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms, 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 & lighting. New oil furnace, washer/dryer in first floor bath. Great neighborhood, nice yard. $174,900 (30 year loan, $8,750 down, $739/month, 30 years @ 3.25%) NOT IN FLOOD Call Bob at 570-654-1490
JOB FAIR
Tuesday, July 23, 2013 9am-4:30pm Genetti Hotel and Conference Center 77 E. Market Steet Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 in the Wilkes Room
Allied Services Integrated Health System, Wilkes-Barre, has the following opportunities: Heinz Rehab Hospital RN - FT 3pm-11:30pm & PT 11pm-7:30am. RN sign-on bonus $2,500 for PT, $5,000 for FT for Evening and Night Shift only. RN/LPN PT 7a-3:30p. Must have at least one year of nursing experience. LPN PT, 3pm-11:30pm. Must have at least one year of nursing experience. Certified Nurse Aide FT/PT 3pm-11:30pm and PT 11pm-7:30am. Must be PA State Certified. Home Health, Luzerne/Lackawanna County RN, Patient Care Supervisor FT Float, Covers Wilkes-Barre and Clarks Summit Offices. We offer: competitive pay rates commensurate with experience plus shift differential and an excellent benefits package including medical, dental and vision coverage, 401k and more. If interested, please apply online at www.allied-services.org Bilingual individuals encouraged to apply. Allied Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
WHEN:
WHERE:
1426 Wyoming Ave. REDUCED $189,900 You will fall in love with the grand Victorian with magnificent entry foyer, modern kitchen with new counter tops, enclosed 3 season side and rear porch. Renovated large front porch, off street parking and so much more! Property could also be Professional office in home use. MUST SEE. MLS 12-3604 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23
Bring two forms of ID and be prepared to be interviewed. These positions are looking to start immediately.
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Model #CR2F3DEW 185-hp (SAE Net), 2.4-Liter, 16-Valve, DOHC i-VTEC 4-Cylinder Engine with Direct Injection Vehicle Stability AssistTM (VSA) with Traction Control Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) 16-Inch Alloy Wheels Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control with Air-Filtration System Rearview Camera with Guidelines Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Pandora Internet Radio Compatibility USB Audio Interface MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack i-MID with 8-inch WQVGA (480x320) Screen and Customizable Feature Settings
$0 DOWN PAYMENT
$0 DOWN PAYMENT
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 **Lease ease 36 Months through AHFC. AHFC $0 Down Payment.nt Payme Library Bluetooth Streaming Audio USB Audio Interface 1st payment, tax, and tags due at delivery. Residual $19,152.00
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***Lease *Lease 36 Months through AHFC. AHFC $0 Down Payment. Payment 1st payment, tax, and tags due at delivery. Residual $13,729.30
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 SystemTM 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 ****Lease **Lease 36 Months through AHFC. AHFC $0 Down Payment. Payment Pandora Radio Compatibility 1st payment, tax, and tags due at delivery. Residual $15,671.25 Bluetooth Streaming Audio
LEASES BASED ON APPROVED CREDIT TIER 1 THRU AHFC. MILEAGE BASED ON 2012 EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES. USE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY. DO NOT COMPARE TO MODELS BEFORE 2008. YOUR ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE. OFFERS EXPIRE 9-3-2013.
MATT BURNE PRE-OWNED CENTER SO ARE OUR PRICES... Its Summer! BUT, OUR CARS ARE COOL! Its Hot!
Call: 1-800-NEXTHonda
04 TOYOTA COROLLA S SDN
Gray, 132K Red, 101K
PILOT 4WD
AS TRADED
$6,950
NOW
$6,950
NOW
$11,250
09 ACCORD EX SDN Red, 53K ...........................NOW $15,950 10 ACCORD LX SDN Silver, 19K .........................NOW $16,950 10 ACCORD LXP SDN Black, 35K......................NOW $16,950 12 ACCORD LX SDN Black, 21K .........................NOW $17,950 10 ACCORD EX SDN Navy, 30K...........................NOW $18,250 10 ACCORD EXL V6 SDN Gray, 21K..................NOW $19,500 11 ACCORD EX SDN Blue, 15K..........................NOW $20,950 12 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 9K............................NOW $21,500
ACCORDS
Bronze, 92K
Black, 48K
NOW
$9,950
$10,500
NOW
06 PONTIAC G6 SE CPE
V6, Black, 64K
NOW
$11,500
08 MAZDA CX AWD
NOW
$11,950
12 KIA SOUL
Red, 39K
Gray, 7K
$16,500
Navy, 62K,
NOW
$16,500
Burgandy, 58K, Was $19,750
NOW
NOW
$16,750
$18,950
12 ACURA MDX AWD
Gray, 14K, Was $36,500
NOW
08 CRV LX Lt Blue, 75K......................................NOW $14,950 09 CRV EX Silver, 41K.........................................NOW $18,500 11 CRV LX Gray, 53K.........................................NOW $18,950 10 CRV EX Gray, 46K.........................................NOW $19,500 11 CRV LX Gray, 28K..........................................NOW $19,500 11 CRV SE titanium, 31K....................................NOW $19,950 10 CRV EX Black, 35K.........................................NOW $20,500 10 CRV EXL Red, 43K ........................................NOW $20,950 11 CRV EX Silver, 29K.........................................NOW $20,950 10CRVEXL Black,23K.........................................NOW $21,500 11 CRV EX Black, 37K.........................................NOW $21,500 11 CRV EXL Gray, 28K.........................................NOW $23,500 11 CRV EXL Black, 17K.......................................NOW $23,500 11 CRV EXL Red, 13K ........................................NOW $23,950 11 CRV EXL Titanium, 16K.................................NOW $24,250
CRV 4WD
10 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 46K...............................NOW $13,500 09 CIVIC LX5 SDN Gray, 50K.............................NOW $13,950 08 CIVIC EX SDN Lt Blue, 58K.............................NOW $13,950 10 CIVIC LX SDN Lt Blue, 32K ............................NOW $14,500 10 CIVIC LXS SDN White, 46K............................NOW $14,500 10 CIVIC EX CPE Black, 42K ...............................NOW $14,500 10 CIVIC LX SDN Lt Blue, 20K ............................NOW $15,250 11 CIVIC LX SDN Silver, 25K ..............................NOW $15,500 08 CIVIC LX SDN Blue, 58K...............................NOW $15,550 12 CIVIC EX SDN Titanium, 47K........................NOW $15,550 10 CIVIC EX SDN Black, 24K...............................NOW $15,550 11 CIVIC LXS SDN Black, 9K.............................NOW $15,550 12 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 12K...............................NOW $16,350 12 CIVIC EX CPE Gray, 24K ................................NOW $16,950 12 CIVIC LX SDN Black, 6K................................NOW $16,950
CIVICS
NOW
$12,500
07 FORD EDGE AWD
Cream, 54K,
NOW
$15,950
TOYOTA CAMRY LE
$16,950
12 HONDA CRZ HYBRID
Under 1000 Miles, Was $21,135
NOW
NOW
$19,970
$21,500
NOW
$25,500 $35,750
NOW
NOW
FITS
ODYSSEY
11 ODYSSEY EXL Black, 36K ............................NOW $26,950 11 ODYSSEY TOUR ELITE Black, 30K ...........NOW $32,500
1110 Wyoming Ave, Scranton, PA Open Monday - Thursday 9-9 1-800-NEXT-Honda Friday & Saturday 9-5 570-341-1400
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Houses For Sale LEHMAN TWP. 477 Trojan Road Nice 3 bedroom modular, 2 baths, finished basement. All on six country acres Offered @ $139,500 Call Jim for details TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE CO. 735-8932 542-5708 Major Price Reduction!! LAFLIN
PRICE REDUCED! OAKWOOD PARK If you like comfort & charm, youll love this sparkling 4,100 + sq. ft. 5 bedroom, 4 bath two story traditional home in perfect condition in a great neighborhood. Nothing to do but move right in. Offers formal living & dining rooms, 1st floor family room with fireplace, granite counter tops in kitchen & baths, lower level recreation room with fireplace & wet bar. MLS #13-549 Only $309,900 Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883
570-696-380 LAFLIN
Well maintained and a great location. Large Florida room, 3 bedrooms, central air, gas fireplace in large family room, hardwood floors and more! Reduced by $20,000 to $239,900. MLS #13-2346 Call John Piszak 570-313-8586 Joseph P. Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444 MOOSIC
1529 Lakeview Drive OPEN HOUSE Sat , July 20th, 1:30 - 3:00 Cozy 2 bedroom cottage on the lake! Open living area, 3/4 bath, large deck facing lake. Double patio doors from kitchen and living area allow great lake views! Move in and relax! MLS#13-2286 $179,000 Linda Gavio 474-2231, ext 19
60 E. Columbus Ave. Very well kept double block with 2 bedrooms each side, one side is all redone with new bath, kitchen and electric. www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS #13-2724. Call Charlie 829-6200
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Impressive home with quality REDUCED construction. Two floors of liv$87,500 ing space. double corner lot, R. 1104 Springbrook central air. Two complete kit- Cape Cod home with endless chens, living/dining rooms. possibilities. 3-4 bedroom, 1 Each bedroom has private bath, central air, plenty of storbath. Lovely back yard with in age. Enclosed porch, garage ground pool in need of repairs, with carport. Situated on 3 lots. enclosed sun room, lots of Directions: 1-81, Exit 180 storage, and many other fea- Moosic (Rt. 11) L. onto 502, tures. straight 1/2 mile. Turn R onto MLS#12-1441 8th St., up hill, turn left, house $229,000 3rd on right. Call Nancy Answini www.atlasrealtyinc.com 570-237-5999 MLS 13-607 JOSEPH P. GILROY Call Keri Best REAL ESTATE 570-885-5082 570-288-1444 LAFLIN
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$64,900 62 Pine St. Enjoy the warm weather in this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with great curb appeal, sun room and patio. New roof and newer windows.(Traveling N. on Main St. Pittston turn R. onto Pine St., home is on left). MLS 13-1897 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
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New Price $124,900 111 Laflin Road Nice 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Split Level home with hardwood floors, 1 car garage, large yard and covered patio in very convenient location. Great curb appeal and plenty of off street parking. Rt. 315 to light @ Laflin Rd. Turn west onto Laflin Rd. Home is on left. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-2852 Keri Best 570-885-5082
1210 S. Hanover St. Large 3 bedroom 1 bath home with a big yard. Possible off street parking in the back off the alley. This home has replacement windows on the second floor and awnings over the windows. This will be a great home with a little TLC. MLS# 13-2093 $59,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141
PRICE REDUCTION $169,900 69 Curtis St. Spacious 3 bedrooms home, rebuilt in 1980 with 2 full baths and a 3/4 master bath. Private pool area with brand new liner, 2 car garage with 1/2 bath and full 2nd story for hobby room, etc. Located at the end of dead end street, affords lots of privacy. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2079
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4 Spruce Ave. BIRCHWOOD HILLS 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Hardwood floors, central air. Finished basement with fireplace, great yard, super location. MLS 13-1251 www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
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REDUCED $219,000 7 Concord Drive Beautifully maintained 2 story in Oakwood Park. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with 2 car garage and private rear yard. Mature landscaping, gas/electric heat with central air. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2215
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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, furnace, hot water heater, replacement windows, fenced yard and large covered deck. MLS 13-613 $77,900 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846
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REDUCED $106,900 67 Carroll St. Open House Sunday 7/21 12-1:30 PM The WOW factor! Move right in and enjoy this renovated home with no worries! 3 bedrooms 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.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-863
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$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 fireplace, central air and vac and stereo system www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-871 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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$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. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-452 Call Charlie
PRICE REDUCTION 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 $59,900 Call Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
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$149,900 511 E. State St. Everything you need is in this house. 4 bedrooms, lower level family room, den open, living/dining room, nice yard with above ground pool and covered patio, extra parking. 1 car garage. Very well maintained home. Move right in! MLS 13-2432 CALL COLLEEN 570-237-0415
NANTICOKE West Green St. Nice 2 bedroom ranch style home, gas heat, finished basement, vinyl siding, deck. Move in condition. Reduced to $69,500 Call Jim TOWNE & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE 570-735-8932 570-542-5708
REDUCED $109,000 25 Swallow St. Grand 2 story home with Victorial features, large eat in kitchen with laundry, 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 570-237-0415
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232 Reynolds Street Well kept house in a very quiet neighborhood. Replacement windows, Hardwood Floors, Concrete Patio with roof, Carport, Alarm System. MLS# 13-1958 $64,000. Charles J. Prohaska
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Beautiful remolded home in the Back Mountain. This home has everything, 4 bedrooms, updated kitchen, AMAZING, RELAXING yard that offers a 2 tier deck, beautiful landscaping, stone wall with water feature and a side deck. Plenty of off street parking, partially finished LL with bar and built in tv. Close to everything yet tucked away in its own paradise. Great opportunity don't miss out!! MLS#13-2617 $174,900 Call or text Donna Cain 9473824 or Tony Wasco 855-2424
Choice 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 $159,900 Call Dale Williams
$140,000 Completely remodeled home with space galore! This must see 3 bedroom features a 1st floor master bedroom, spacious kitchen with laundry area, deck, fenced yard, over sized 2 car garage, separate 10 x 15 insulated and heated office/workroom with electric. New 200 amp electric, 3 year old furnace and newer roof. Call Christine Kutz 332-8832
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, July 21st, 12-2 40 Exeter Avenue A grand stone wraparound porch with swing surrounds this century house loaded with charm and character. Marble entry foyer, 1st floor office with tile floor, grand staircse, formal living room,& sitting & dining rooms with hardwood floors. eat in kitchen, master bedroom with walk in closet & screened porch. walk up attic, off street parking in rear........this outstanding home is in move in condition and is priced right @ $149,900. Call Pat today @
$74,500 384 Tripp St. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 story with large kitchen, dining room and living room. Private rear yard, nice neighborhood gas heat. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-2179 Call Charlie
PRICE REDUCTION Charming 1,000+ sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 1/1/2 bath with separate driveway on a quiet street. Lower level was finished for former business - has separate entrance, 1/2 bath & electric baseboard heat (not included in total sq. ft). MLS #13-1592 $49,000 Dana Distasio 570-715-9333
570-474-9801
570-613-9080
SWOYERSVILLE
901-1020
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Very nice, totally remodeled BiLevel with 3 bedrooms,1.75 baths and partially finished lower level on a nice country lot in Lake Lehman School District. MLS#13-2754 Call Ken Williams 570-542-8800
OPEN HOUSE Sun., July 21, 12:30 TO 2:30 Stately home on 1.27 wooded acres. Private lot in upscale subdivision, finished basement, tankless water heater, built-in stereo system, spacious kitchen w/granite countertops & stainless steel appliances. Enclosed 3 season porch, deck, grand entry foyer w/double closets. MLS#13-876 $425,000 Carl Georinger 696-5429
Great investment property. On corner lot. Close to all major highways & conveniences. Bring all offers. 1 unit needs to be updated & you are all done. MLS #13-1983 $160,000 Call Pat Doty at 570-394-6901 570-696-2468
Great value in this totally renovated 2 story, spacious living room with brick fireplace and hardwood floors. Beautiful kitchen and very nice size dining room. Plenty of storage in walk-up attic. MLS# 13-2116 $99,000 Arlene Warunek 714-6112
NEW LISTING 211 Wilkes-Barre Street Enjoy this 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Recently updated! Large living room with stone fireplace. Eat-in kitchen with new stove Large 1st floor family room directly off the kitchen area with sliding glass door to backyard. 2 car garage with loft area for a great workshop or additional living space when finished. Additional access to backyard alley. From Mountain Top take 437 to White Haven, LEFT on the Wilkes-Barre Street. White Haven is 17 miles from WilkesBarre and 4 miles from I-476 and I-80 interchange. MLS # 13-2054 $109,900 Craig Yarrish 696-6554
Very nice home all on one floor. Large kitchen, 1.5 baths. Great views of park, dike. & large open area with lots of trees. Basement partially finished with 1/2 bath, commode & utility sink. Convenient location. MLS#13-2283 $118,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-228-1444 WILKES-BARRE
JUST LISTED This charming 3 bedroom offers Hardwood floors in the dining room, an eat in kitchen, gas heat & an enclosed front porch. Nicely landscaped & conveniently located PRICED TO SELL $51,900.00 Ann Marie Chopick BELL REAL ESTATE 570-288-6654 Office 570-760-6769 Cell
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PENN LAKE Smith Hourigan Group 696-1195 WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
113 Hemlock Street 3 huge bedrooms, with closet space, 2 full modern tiled bathrooms, modern kitchen featuring Disney trim, tiled floors, breakfast counter, and modern half bath off of kitchen, back porch/deck and yard leads to parking in rear on corner lot. $72,772. MLS# 132630 Call Vieve 474-6307 ex. 2772
166 Jones St. Nice 3 bedroom single. Gas heat, off-street parking. Convenient location. Affordable! REDUCED TO $29,500 Towne & Country R.E. Co. 735-8932 or 542-5708 WILKES-BARRE RIVER SIDE PARK
PRICE REDUCED
2 story home in Huntington Township offers quiet country living. Living room, den, dining room, eat in kitchen. 3 bed rooms, bonus room, full bath. 2 car garage situated on 1.12 acres. Lower portion of rear yard abuts Huntington Creek. Part of property is in a Flood Zone but not the structure. MLS #13-2799 $105,900 Patsy Bowers 570-204-0983
This pristine 2 year old log home is truly an amazing experience. No expense spared and the immaculate design includes, energy efficient GeoThermal heating system, superior wall foundation, 5-inch wide hardwood plank floors, 42-inch kitchen cabinets, custom designed quartz counter top, built-in finished 2 car garage. To top it all off, it sits in a perfect, 5.79 acre private location. MLS# 13-2048 $349,900 Robert Altmayer 570-793-7999
MULTI-FAMILY Two houses for the price of one! Two story in front & double-wide in rear. Great for 2 families or investor opportunity. Off street parking & NOT in flood zone. MLS #13-97. $139,000
735 N. Washington Street Spacious 2 story, 3 bedrooms with 2 car detached garage, good starter home, needs TLC. MLS #12-3887. For more information and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com. Call Tom 570-262-7716
$49,900
OPEN HOUSE Sunday, June 30, 12-1:30 Great income in this 4 unit apt. building plus building lot in lovely setting on almost an acre. Two-2 BR apartments, and two-1 BR apartments. MLS 12-4538 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999
WILKES-BARRE
29 Amherst Ave. A Charming, move-in ready double. This well-kept home is a must see. Spacious living room and dining room, 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. 3rd floor is a walk-up attic with 3 rooms that can be converted into extra living space. Off-street parking for 2 cars. Offered at $44,900. MLS#13-990.
Matt Hodorowski 570-714-9229
$129,900 617 Willowcrest Dr. End unit. 2 bedroom townhome with master bath on 2nd floor. Needs a little TLC. MLS 13-569 Call Tom 570-262-7716
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
127 Hemlock Street Deep 40x170 lot, with room for good parking in the rear. Surround yourself in the warmth of hardwood floors trim and pocket doors. Closet in each bedroom, original vintage bathroom with claw foot tub. $59,900. MLS# 12-3049 Call Vieve 570-474-6307 ex. 2772
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 542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 542-2141
Smith Hourigan Group SWEET VALLEY NORTH LAKE Picture perfect lake front, 2 story, 3 bedrooms. 1 3/4 baths, furnished. Truly a Must See! $249,000. 845-778-7605
Delightful 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Cape Cod in charming neighElegance & comfort combine borhood is yours for only to give you all you dream of. $115,000. Offers oversized liv1st floor mater,guest suite with ing room, modern kitchen with full bath,fabulous breakfast breakfast room, and 1st floor r o o m o v e r l o o k i n g p r i v a t e master bedroom. Don't miss this one! wooded yard. Plenty of built ins MLS #13-2722 and plantation shutters give Call Barbara Metcalf this home wonderful character. 570-696-0883 MLS#13-2678 $459,000 Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-3801 570-696-0723
37 Flick Street Nice 2 possibly 3 bedroom home with a large driveway and garage. This home has a newer kitchen and a full bath with laundry area on the 1st floor. There is a nice yard and deck for your outside enjoyment. There is a newer furnace and roof also. Come and check it out. MLS# 13-2103 $37,900 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141
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166 Jones St. Nice 3 bedroom single. Gas heat, off-street parking. Convenient location. Affordable! REDUCED TO $29,500 Towne & Country R.E. Co. 735-8932 or 542-5708
77 Schuler St. NOTHING to do but move right in! This home has everything 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
$99,900
$159,900 12 Reid St. Spacious Bi-level home in semi private location with private back yard, 3 season room, gas fireplace in lower level family room. Recently updated kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, garage. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-1949 Call Charlie
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603 Willowcrest Dr. Super end unit townhouse, no fees. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, central air, electric heat, cathedral ceiling with skylights. Large family room with propane stove and it s own ductless air. MLS 13-482 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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$99,500 2.44 acres of land zoned R-3 for townhouse or could be used for single family building lots (with approval). Public water and sewer available. www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 13-1389 Call Charlie
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Commercial
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 TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. Equal Housing Opportunity Handicap Accessible FORTY FORT 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, wall to wall carpeting, tile bathroom, stove, refrigerator & dishwasher furnished. Washer/dryer hook up, off street parking, use of yard & porches. Heat, public water, sewer & recycling furnished by landlord. No pets. 1 year lease, 1st month rent & security required on signing. $700/month. 570-655-0530 GLEN LYON 1 bedroom, 2nd floor apt. Living room, kitchen, full bath, heat, hot water & garbage fee included. Tenant pays electric. $575/ month + security. Call or text 201-304-3469 HANOVER TWP BRESLAU 6 room apt. includes heat & water $700 month + utilities, security & references. Refrigerator & stove included. Parking available. 570-287-8766 1 & 2 bedroom , wall to wall carpet, appliances, Lake rights. Off street parking. No pets. Lease, security and references. 570-639-5920 WILKES-BARRE
MEADOWS APARTMENTS
DALLAS
NANTICOKE
WHITE HAVEN
WILKES-BARRE
KINGSTON
LEHMAN 9 Acres on Lehman Outlet Road. 470 front, over 1,000 deep. Wooded. $125,000. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611 S. Main St. & S. Church Rd. Alberts Corners Property for Sale 3.5 Commercially Zoned Acres Owner 011-44-7741870497 Susan 570-441-3909
MOUNTAIN TOP
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... www.sdkgreen acres.com Call today for move-in specials. Spacious 2 bedroom. Living & dining rooms. Off street parking. All new appliances. Gas heat. Water & sewer included. $575 + utilities, security & references. No pets, no smoking. Call 570-239-7770 Spacious, calm 2nd floor apt. 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen, bath, washer & dryer. $395/month + 1 year lease, month security. No pets. No smokers. Call leave name & number 570-287-6587
Victorian remodeled beauty, 1 bedroom, brand new - maple kitchen with appliances, genuine pantry restored, laundry, asthetic tiled fireplace in bedroom, more. 2 YEARS @ $600. month + utilities. NO PETS. EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION REQUIRED /NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL. AMERICA REALTY 570-288-1422
Wilkes-Barre North
EXETER 1,000 sf. on Wyoming ave., very busy street, good frontage. 1st floor. bathroom in unit. will renovate to suit. Minimum 2 year lease. Central Air, electric Heat, you pay electric, garbage and $30 flat rate a month for water. off street parking. no smoking. serious renters only. $700 a month. 1st months rent and 1 month security due on lease sign. call Joe at 570-881-0090 for a viewing.
GLEN LYON 75 E. Main Street Commercial Store Front. 1,000 sq. ft. Call 570-881-0320
HANOVER TWP. 1,400 sq. ft, near the Crossroads on the Sans Souci Parkway. High traffic & visibility. $1,400/month. Call 570-760-5215
5 car garage, 1,500 sq, ft, bathroom, electric possible. 10 CEILINGS, BLOCK WALLS, I-beams, new roof. great Area. Available Immediately $500/month. 610-389-8226
570-288-9019
Kingston
Spacious 2nd floor. 2 bedroom, wall to wall, washer/dryer, refrigerator & stove. Heat included. No pets. Security. $685/month. 570-332-9355 PITTSTON MUST SEE! 2 bedroom apartment, completely renovated with new hardwood floors & ceramic tile. New appliances, off street parking, coin operated washer & dryer in basement. No pets, no smoking. $600/month + security & utilities. 570-357-1383 PITTSTON 2nd floor, 4 rooms & bath. Washer/dryer hook up. Heat & hot water furnished. No pets. Security & references. $675/mo. 570-654-1193 or 570-332-7951. PLAINS Modern 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 2nd floor apartment. Kitchen with appliances. New carpet. Conveniently located. No smoking - no pets. $600 PER MONTH. Call Rae 570-899-1209 LEWITH & FREEMAN 288-9371
PARSONS
KINGSTON
WILKES-BARRE
1 room. Security deposit required, back ground check. $350 month plus security deposit. 347-693-4156
WILKES-BARRE -1 bedroom water included -2 bedroom single -2 bedroom water included -3 bedroom, single -4 bedroom, large HANOVER -2 bedroom 1/2 double. -4 bedroom double LUZERNE -1 bedroom, water included. PITTSTON -Large 1 bed room water included OLD FORGE -2 bedroom, water included PLAINS -1 bedroom, water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-675-4025 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon
LOTS - LOTS-LOTS
NEWPORT TWP.
1 mile south of L.C.C.C. Established development with underground utilities including gas. Cleared lot. 100 frontage x 158. $30,500. Lot 210 frontage 158 deep on hill with great view $30,500. Call 570-736-6881
Choice Location. Central water, low ($140) association dues. Priced to sell! MLS# 11-1269 $159,900 Call Dale Williams
HARVEYS LAKE
KINGSTON
Very Nice 4 Rooms + Bath, 2nd Floor. Perfect for Single or Double Occupancy Quiet Building, Washer/dryer hookKINGSTON up. Off-Street Parking $520 + Approx. 1,100 Square Ft. of ofutilities. Security. References. fices (more if needed) with reBackground check. ception area. First floor. Off 570-332-8792 street parking. Central gas heat with air. Private bath, very WILKES-BARRE modern. Located in historical South Welles St. building. $595+. 570-706-5628 2 Bedrooms, 2nd floor. New bath. Washer/dryer hookup. LEASE SPACE Heat, hot water, sewer & garbage included. $625 + security, pets negotiable. Available Immediately Call 570-589-9767 WILKES-BARRE Studio near Wilkes Wood floors, parking, no pets, short term OK. $425, all utilities included. 570-826-1934
WILKES-BARRE VICTORIAN CHARM 34 W. Ross St. Fully furnished, Delightful 2nd floor, excellent condition, brand new queen bed, Secure, private off street parking. Historic building is non-smoking/no pets. Base rent $700/month. Security, references required. View at houpthouse.com 570-762-1453
WILKES-BARRE PARRISH ST
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
WYOMING/EXETER BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE $35,000 - $39,900 Build your new home here. 2 new developments, prices range from $35,000 to $39,900. Public water sewer & gas available. NOT in flood zone. Lot sizes range from 50x100 to 80x105. www.atlasrealtyinc.com
CALL CHARLIE
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.mayflowercrossing.com Certain Restrictions Apply* Huge 1st floor, 1 bedroom with bath, very large living room. Equipped with stand-up shower. Modern. Off-street parking. Gas heat, washer/dryer hook-up. Excellent Location. $545+Utilities, Security and references. 570-706-5628 KINGSTON Renovated, large kitchen & living room, 2 bedrooms, all appliances, dishwasher, laundry, washer/dryer hook up. Hardwood floors/Berber carpet, off street parking, deck. Quiet, convenient neighborhood , soundproofing. Close to Colleges, Montessori, Sem, stores, highway. $810, includes heat, water, sewer. No smoking, cats considered. No Section 8. 610-389-8226 116 or 118 Main St.
Stunning, 3 bedroom town home with lots of windows, 2.5 baths, living room, dining room with deck, galley kitchen with hardwood floors, family room with patio, yard. Master bedroom with cathedral ceiling. New neutral carpeting. Washer/dryer. 1 car garage, central air. 2,000 sq. ft. $1,350/month. 570-954-2666. LUZERNE 276 Bennett Street 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, large living & dining rooms, den, tile bath, kitchen with stove & refrigerator, washer/dryer hook up, off street parking, water & sewer paid. $600 + utilities & security. No pets/smoking . References. 570-288-7309. Leave message.
LAFLIN
Kingston Koral Complex Great for Wellness Center Businesses. Custom leases are available. 4300SF Warehouse Space available, can be divided and are built to Suit. MLS#12-3041 Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com 570-675-4400
Lots DALLAS TOWNSHIP 2 acres $39,900 or 7 acres $89,900, blacktop road, soil-tested and approved for building. Nice woods, great views, wide frontage, great property/neighborhood for kids, #1 rated Dallas School District. Call 570-245-6288
KINGSTON
DUPONT Two lots, 80 x 140, sewage & water. $15,000 each. 570-466-2468
100 E. 6th St., Apartments for Elderly (62+) and/or Handicapped & Disabled Income Limits Apply ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 570-693-4256 Monday - Friday 8am - 4pm
Midtowne Apartments
WYOMING
170 Oak Street Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: *Electric Range & Refrigerator *Off Street Parking *Coin Operated Laundry Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-696-1201 8a.m. - 4p.m. TDD only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity
WYOMING Quiet Apt., 2nd Floor, yard, storage, heat, garbage included. $650 - Available 8/1. call 570-351-4651 WYOMING 84 Fifth Street. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, off street parking, nice yard. Large kitchen, 1st floor laundry with washer/dryer. Mint condition $800/month + 1 year lease & security deposit. Call Jill Hiscox 696-0875 696-3801 WYOMING BLANDINA APARTMENTS Deluxe 2 bedroom. Wall to wall carpet. Some utilities by tenant. No pets. Non-smoking. Elderly Community. Quiet, safe. Off street parking. 570-693-2850 Modern 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, Townhouse style, Washer/Dryer hookup, Stove and Refrigerator, Basement. $750+utilities. Call or Text 203-969-5650 Commercial
Efficiency 1 & 2 bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390 to $675. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE /KINGSTON
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH 1st floor, 1 spacious bedroom with side room. Clean, remodeled. $525/month + utilities. 570-825-2901
WEST PITTSTON
EAGLE ROCK RESORT 99 Chestnut Drive Wooded level buildable lot in Four Seasons resort with Membership includes all resort ammenities. Within walking distance of Choctow Lake. An amazing quick sale price of $11,500. MLS#13-1426. Call Vieve 570-474-6307 Ext. 2772
MINERS MILLS 2 br., 1st floor, $575 + $575 security. Refrigerator, range, water & sewer included. Washer hook up $25 extra per month. Call Bernie 570-655-4815.
KINGSTON
2nd floor, totally modern & clean, 4 rooms, laundry room, attic, parking. Water, sewer. No pets. Non smoking. $575 or $525 + utilities. 570-288-9843
2 bedroom, water & sewer included. $525/month. Section 8 considered. Call 570-592-3497
MOCANAQUA
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 TDD 800-654-5984 8 am-4 pm Monday-Friday. Equal Housing Opportunity Handicap Accessible WEST PITTSTON 2nd floor 2 bedroom, laundry room on 2nd floor, kitchen appliances included, extra large closets, front & back porches, extra storage. No pets. $650/month + utilities. 570-417-4311 or 570-287-9631 425 West 8th Street 1ST FLOOR. 2 bedroom with off street parking, washer/ dryer hook up, stove & refrigerator. No pets. $550/mo + security. Sewer & garbage included, other utilities by tenant. 570-760-0459 leave message
2nd floor - 4 nice rooms. Only one quiet apartment below. Has stove, new refrigerator, washer & dryer. All widows are newer vinyl thermal pane. New mini-blinds and curtains. Your own private entrance. Small back porch. Water & sewer included. Close to town & bus stop. $485/month. 570-650-3803
WILKES-BARRE
3002 N. Twp Blvd. Medical office for rent on the Pittston By-Pass. Highly visible 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
WYOMING
3 BEDROOM, OFF STREET PARKING, WASHER & DRYER HOOK UP. NO PETS. $575 + UTILITIES & SECURITY. 570-822-7657 WILKES-BARRE 307-309 South Street East 4 bedrooms on 2 levels, (2 & 3 floor). 1.5 Baths, with hookups. Big kitchen with 6x8 porch. $900/month, Landlord pays water and heat. NO PETS, 1 month security. Available Aug. 1. Call Manny 917-295-6254 718-946-8738 Bedroom for rent in 5 bedroom home. 1/2 mile from Wilkes University. Eat-in kitchen dining room, living room, 2.5 baths to be shared. Central air. Alarm system. All utilities included. $500 per mo. Student or non student. Security & references required. Available 8/1/13 845-291-1948
WILKES-BARRE
NANTICOKE
EDWARDSVILLE
Jenkins Township Lot for Sale on Cul-De-Sac in Highland Hills. 0.88 Acres. $65,000. Call, 570-947-3375
WEST WYOMING Fifth Street Manor Two building lots in beautiful, established development. Call for information. 570-814-1316 Apartments /Townhouses
KINGSTON Clean, Large 3 bedroom and 1.5 bath, Wash area. 1st, last month rent & security. Call 570-817-0601, Will Return Call. KINGSTON 47 Price Street 1st floor, 2 bedroom apartment, interior redone, good condition. Off street parking,. No pets, no exceptions. Gas heat. $525/month + utilities & 1 month security deposit. 5704720395 for appointment. KINGSTON 705 Nandy Drive Modern, clean 2 bedroom, all appliances, central air & offstreet parking, No pets/ NonSmoking. $670/ month + utilities. 570-696-3915 KINGSTON Beautiful, over sized executive style apartment in large historic home. Two bedrooms, one bath, granite kitchen, hardwood floors, dining room, living room, basement storage, beautiful front porch. $1,000 monthly + utilities. No smoking. Call 570-472-1110 Available August 1st
Three- 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath apartments. Being renovated, will be available soon. New appliances, carpet and paint. Some utilities included, $695 and other apartments available for $600 and up. 570-854-8785 Mountain Top Area Near Lily Lake Available Immediately 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, Farm house. Modern kitchen, hardwood floors. $950/month + security & 1 year lease Call 570-791-1036 NANTICOKE Immaculate 1st floor, 1 bedroom, 2 covered porches, kitchen, bath, living room and basement. Appliances, range with self-cleaning oven, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher. Off street parking, No Smoking and No Pets. Security, References and Lease. $535+utilities. 570-477-5959 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living room & kitchen. Refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer hook up. $500/month, includes heat & water. 570-735-4074 Leave message Nanticoke 1 bedroom, 1st floor, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer hookup & porch. $400/month + utilities, security & references. Water, sewage, garbage included. No smoking. no pets. 570-760-6959. KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331
MOUNTAIN TOP
WILKES-BARRE
WEST WYOMING
ASHLEY 2 bedroom, stove & refrigerator, washer /dryer hook up, off street parking. No pets or smoking. $550 + utilities, security & references. 570-825-3932 BACK MOUNTAIN 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor apartment, no yard. Heat, lights and garbage included. No Pets. 570-639-2175
All Junk Cars & Trucks Wanted Highest Prices Paid In CA$H
612-616 Main St. Bring back clam night. Unlimited potential in the once iconic location. Space can be used as restaurant, (coolers & equipment on site) bar & grill. Includes office and living space the possibilities are endless! Call agent to make an appointment and a deal. MLS 13-2445 $79,500 John Shelley 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
Working restaurant with 2-Unit Apartments for additional income. Restaurant includes all commercial restaurant equipment, tables and chairs. Space features take-out area and additional dining room with seating for approx. 30. Side lot can hold up to approx. 6 cars with expansion. Each Apartments rents for $475/per month. MLS#13-1900 $129,900 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com
570-675-5100
NANTICOKE
2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Includes heat, water & garbage. Off street parking. No pets/no smoking. $650/month + 1 month security. 570-690-1591
DALLAS
DALLAS 2nd floor, modern 1 bedroom, no washer/dryer hook up, off street parking. Near Misericordia. Lease, security, references required. Absolutely no pets/no smoking. $475/month + some utilities. 570-298-2478 or 570-417-0144
The Division of Engineering and Physics at Wilkes University is seeking applications for part time adjunct instructors in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Management and Mechanical Engineering to teach graduate level engineering courses starting in the fall of 2013. To review the complete position announcement including a list of desired expertise, visit www.Wilkes.edu and click Jobs at Wilkes. Please be sure to send (i) a letter of interest, describing teaching interests, experience and addressing qualifications; (ii) a current vitae or resume; and (iii) the names and contact information of three references. Wilkes University is constantly seeking to become a more diverse community and to enhance its capacity to value and capitalize on the cultural richness that diversity brings. The University strongly encourages applications from persons with diverse backgrounds.
Deluxe, quiet, airy 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, 1.5 baths & office. All appliances, washer/dryer in unit. Wall-to-wall, C/A, garage, attic, no pets/no smoking, lease. 570-287-1733
KINGSTON
Maple Manor A Quality Manufactured Housing Community New and Pre-Owned Homes for Sale! Rentals Available Select Homes for Lease with Option to Purchase Financing Available to Qualified Buyers 18 William Street, Taylor, Pa. 18517 Rental Office: 570-562-1931 www.umh.com
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68 William St. Great investment property with 3 units and separate utilities. Each unit has 2 entrances and washer hoop up. Roof is 5 years old. For more info visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-1897 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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Condominiums
VACATION RENTAL WILDWOOD CREST Ocean front, on the beach. 1 bedroom, pool, 7/27/13 to 9/7/13. $1,500/week. 570-693-3525 Houses For Rent DORRANCE TWP. 2 bedroom country cottage, yard, garage, oil heat. $750 + security. No pets. 610-759-7138
WILKES-BARRE/EAST END 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath, wall to wall carpet. Stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook up. Heat. garbage & sewer included. Many Extras!. No pets. $975 + security & references. 570-824-4288 Sales
Edwardsville/Kingston hedged manicured yard enhances remodeled 2 story, 2 enclosed porches, dining room, colonial kitchen with center island & built-ins, washer, dryer, gas fireplace-cherry mantle, 1.5 baths.2 YEARS @ $900. MONTH + UTILITIES. NO PETS. EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION REQUIRED.
Beautiful 40 acre wooded parcel on both sides of the road. MLS#12-2239 $200,000 Call Ken Williams 570-542-8800 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141
1995 Trailer, 56'x14', 2 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, no hallways. Some appliances. $17,500. 570-706-5201 Animal Supplies CAGE. Large ferret. 3 floors, ramps, 3 doors. $75 firm. 570-328-0579 FISH TANK, 100 gallon with cabinet stand, filters and heaters, $175. 570-655-9877 Pets St. Bernards, Poms, Yorkies, Chihuahuas Labs & More. Bloomsburg 389-7877 Hazleton 453-6900 Hanover 829-1922 COCKER SPANIEL & GOLDEN RETRIEVER AKC PUPS 4 male Cocker Spaniels, 1 buff, 1 black & 2 white & black $550. each. 3 male Golden Retrievers $800 each. All vet checked, shots & wormed. 13 weeks old. Call 570-437-3069 AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS Mini, Beautiful, registered, and Registered Standard Australian Shepherds, Vet Checked, First Shots and De-wormed. Blue and Red Merle and Black and Red Tri. 570-925-2951 Chihuahua Mix Puppies Female, Vet certified and great lap dogs! Ready on July 24. $375. Deposit will hold. 570-648-8613 JACK RUSSELL PUPS Vet bred/raised, 1st shots, dewormed, heart worm prevention, ready to go. $400 each. 570-417-1192 LAB PUPS AKC, Parents family pets with ancestry papers, males 3 black 1 chocolate. Female, 1 black. Ready July 30. $450. Call 570-401-7213 Garden & Produce
DALLAS
NISSAN '04 ALTIMA Power windows, locks, air. Must see & drive $5,950. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available. NISSAN '07 ALTIMA 37,000 miles, 2.5S Automatic CVT. Navy blue. Garage kept, push button start, smart key entrance, CD/Radio/Aux In, well maintained. Set of 4 snow and regular tires included. $12,500, OBO. 570-735-1005 62,000 miles, one owner, well equipped, security with glass breakage, mags, dark grey metallic, well maintained. Below BB/NADA. $12,995, OBO. 570-472-3566
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Half Doubles PROPERTIES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE LARGE 1/2 DOUBLE full kitchen, living room, formal dining room & study. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. **************** 1/2 DOUBLE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath **************** TOWNHOUSE 3 bedrooms, 1 bath ***************** Quiet residential neighborhoods, utilities & heat by tenant, no pets, no smoking. 1 month security, 1 year lease.
KINGSTON
Toyota 04 Celica GT
Silver, 4 cyl., 89,000 miles,one owner, garage kept, very good condition. $9,500. 570-474-9321 or 570-6904877
AMERICA REALTY
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MOUNTAIN TOP Three bedroom, 2.5 bath bilevel, eat in kitchen, enclosed porch, 2 car garage, large yard. No pets or smoking. $1,200/month + utilities & security. 570--510-6223
KINGSTON 15 South Thomas Ave. 3 bedroom, single home in a nice neighborhood, living room, dining room, large house, new wall to wall carpeting. New interior and exterior Call Rosewood Realty doors, deadbolt locks, smoke 570-287-6822 detectors, front and rear covered porch. Nice yard. Full attic and basement storage. PLAINS E x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . 2 bedrooms, no yard. Modern $800/month+utilities and se- Kitchen and bath, Washer/drycurity deposit. No Pets. er hook-up, Stove only. No 570-288-4501 Pets, No Smoking. 2 car offstreet parking, wall to wall CarLUZERNE pet, gas heat. $475/month 392 Bennett St. +utilities. Security + 1st and 2 bedroom house Gas heat. Washer/ dryer hook- last months. Credit and Backup, dish-washer, stove & refri- ground Check. 570-639-1564 gerator. Fenced in yard, parASHLEY tially new carpet. Off-street 2 bedroom, wall to wall carpetparking, yard. $680 + utilities. ing, modern bath & kitchen (570) 288-3438 with stove & refrigerator. Gas
2.3 Roadster Convertible Silver & black, 52,000 miles. Very good condition. Asking $15,000. 570-760-6533 CHEVROLET '04 CORVETTE Purchased new, glass roof panel, 18k miles, silver/black leather, 6 speed manual, tires in new condition. Many options. $24,695. 570-262-0676
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HYUNDAI '05 XG 350 Power windows, locks, air, seats, moonroof. 77K. SHARP! $6,950, 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available. VW '03 PASSAT WAGON Power windows, locks, air, moonroof. Economical! $4995 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
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heat, large yard, no pets. $575/month + security. Includes garbage & sewage, all other other utilities by tenant. After six call 570-864-1020. Adorable, newer, 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, quiet street with porch and deck. Full dry basement washer/dryer hookup. 1 year lease required, Off Street Parking. Electric baseboard heat. No Pets- No exceptions. $750/month+security. Tenant pays utilities. Cell: 406-8455 Office: 674-4100
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CHEVROLET '06 HHR LS Power windows, locks, seats air. Sharp! $6,450. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
KIA '02 OPTIMA LX Power windows, locks, air, Excellent! $3825 570-825-7577 Freshley state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available. VW '02 CABRIO Power windows, locks, air. Sharp! $4,275. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available.
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MUST SEE!!! Large 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths house for rent. Perfect for multi-generation. $900 month + utilities. 2 months security + references. 718-916-9872
1/2 double, off street parking, 2 porches, oil heat. NO DOGS. References & application required. $525 month + security. 570-714-1296 549 S. Main Street 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, basement. $595/month. No pets. Call 570-824-4899 or 570-239-4340. 1/2 DOUBLE, 2 BEDROOMS, 1.5 baths, central air & heat, off street parking, deck & yard. Dishwasher, stove & refrigerator. 1st floor washer & dryer hookup. Spray foam insulation. New furnace, very cheap utilities. NO SMOKING. NO PETS. $800 per month + security, references & lease. Call 570-237-7219 HALF-DOUBLE 3 bedroom, recently updated, new carpet, washer/dryer hookup. Off street parking, yard. No Pets. Close to shopping, nice neighborhood. $775/month includes heat. 570-829-2759
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CHEVROLET '07 COBALT Auto, air, am/fm. 65k Economical! $7,425. 570-825-7577 Freshly state inspected & warrantied. Financing available. CAR FAX available. CHRYSLER 09 TOWN AND COUNTRY LX Silver. Options include, dual power sliding doors, DVD system, Sirius satellite radio, MP3 single disc. Back up camera, quad seating with table. Great for trips. New plugs & wires & front brakes. Serious inquiries only $10,200. Must sell. Call or text 570-574-6799.
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Wilkes-Barre A Charming, move in ready double. This well-kept home is a must see. Spacious living room and dining room, 3bedrooms and 1.5 baths. 3rd floor is a walk-up attic with 3 rooms that can be converted into extra living space. Offstreet parking for 2 cars. MLS# 13-990 $44,900
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3 bedrooms, gas heat, modern kitchen, washer/dryer hookup. Yard with off street parking. No Pets. $600/month, lease, 2 month security and credit check required. 1-845-889-4837
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CHRYSLER '05 SEBRING Power windows, locks , seats, moonroof, 68k. Sporty! $5,850. 570-825-7577 Freshly State Inspected and Warranted. Financing Available. Car FAX available
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This stately and well maintained home has a detached 3 CAR GARAGE with FULL CONCRETE BASEMENT. Long spacious driveway. Home has 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Entertaining finished basement has knotty pine walls, walk-up attic, CENTRAL AIR
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Jaguar 98' XJ-S V-12, Under 28,000 Miles, White/Tan Leather, $5995, Car is in Back Mountain. Call 775-450-1089 Miscellaneous
1518 8th Street, Carverton Near Francis Slocum St. Park Sunroof, 3rd row seat. BARGAIN PRICE $4,995 Call for details 570-696-4377
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Motorcycles YAMAHA '09 V Star 1100 Custom Candy Apple Red, VanceHynes pipes. 13,000 miles, showroom condition. $4,500. 570-550-4660 Trucks / SUVs / Vans
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Laredo 2005 82,000 miles, Well maintained, excellent condition. Beige in color, $11,995. 570-654-7451 or 570-466-4669 Kia Sorento EX 05' Gray 4WD 4 door SUV. 99,400 miles. Clean title. Very good condition. Excellent running and handling. V6. Automatic. Loaded with extras. $7,500. Full details at your request. 570-793-3686 Auto Parts
DINING ROOM TABLE & HUTCH table with 2 leafs, lighted hutch with glass doors, beautiful solid wood $250. 6 DOLLS 2 Amish porcelain P I E C E O U T D O O R F U R Ruth - sewing quilt, Samuel NITURE SET Martha Stewart, making cradle $40. for both. tan, loveseat, 2 rockers, 2 Excellent condition. 779-3841 chairs, ottoman $325. MOVING MUST SELL. MILK CANS (5) very old, 570-606-9767 Farmers $20. each. 570-472-3615 DINING ROOM TABLE , 4 REFRIGERATOR G.E. "Monit- chairs cherry $400. Large 5 or" cooling unit on top outside drawer desk, 1960's excellent type D.R.-2-T16 serial#42-953- shape $100. Antique wood 799 Circa 1942 $475. 570-779- saws $75. 60's & 70's Coca Cola bottles 1 case $35. 4228 or 570-262-1032 570-820-8023 Appliances DRESSER men's 3 drawer, old DEHUMIDIFIER. Haier, 65 $15. 570-313-5214 or 570pint. Energy Star, works great. 313-3859 $115. $570-283-2412 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER DISWASHER. Maytag very Sauder, walnut finish $75. 70-288-4847 good condition, call for details. $25. 570-696-1030 FURNITURE. Bedroom Set, 3 DRYER Kenmore, gas, heavy piece, $224, Recliner, $45, (2) wooden rockers $45 each, 26" duty, good condition $125. TV, $45. All in very good con570-825-4031 dition. Double bed, $550. Will DRYER white, Samsung, $500 deliver. 570-696-1410/570neg. refrigerator BLACK KEN- 239-8042 MORE $450. All appliances 1- FURNITURE. Iron and glass 3 years old. 570-905-0175 tables and lamp set.$250. REFRIGERATOR. Mini, Magic Lamps, sofa table, end tables, Chef, 4 cu. ft. 49.6x18.6". Used coffee table. Great condition. 5 months. Great for dorm 570-371-9364 room. $75. 570-239-1501 HUTCH PA Hutch 4100. COFFEE TABLES $50. each. Drum WASHER & DRYER G.E. roll table $50. 2 Sofas $50. large capacity $425. for both. each. marble top table $40. 570-696-0187 570-287-7245 Building Materials MATTRESS SALE BATHROOM SINK , hutch, granite 64" $999. 417-9540 SCREEN Anderson window screen 31 3/4 x 55 1/2 $10. 570-288-4847 WINDOW Anderson double pane casement window 2'x4', white vinyl $50. OBO. 570-287-4723 WOOD PLANKS deconstructed from barn, 2" THICK, 7 1/2"W & 5'6 TO 6'0l, approximately 55 pieces, misc., shorter 2" planks, many 2"X4" boards. $510. 570-779-4228 or cell 570-262-1032 Clothing COAT knee length, bluish grey, size 22W "Bromley with matching gloves, excellent condition $30. 570-283-0805 Comm. / Industrial Equipment BEAUTY SALON SUPPLIES. (2) salon dryers, black chairs attached, $175 each, (2) Hydaulic chairs $50 each, bleach lights, $50, Dry unit with large mirror, $100, straight chair, $25, manicure table $25, upholstered straight chair to match, $35. 570-655-9877 Computer Equip. & Software
We Beat All Competitors Prices! Mattress Guy Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $239...All New! American Made 570-288-1898
CHOP SAW 10" new condition with table $100. TABLE SAW 10" new condition with table $100. SABER SAW $10. 570-655-8056
STEP LADDER fiberglass, heavy duty, 250 lbs. & up, like new $30. 570-283-0805 Toys & Games
BIKE, Boy's, 16" Hot Wheels. Good condition, $25. Childs Pottery Barn first table and 2 chairs set. Very good condition; $50. 570-675-1277
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PATIO SET brand new 4 swivel chairs, cushions, round table $225. neg. Student computer desk $40. 570-714-5386 PATIO SET Redwood lawn furniture, 5 pieces, chaise lounge, single chair, double chairs with attached table in between insert for umbrella. 2 side tables $100. 902-5598 PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs, rod-iron plus blue and white with umbrella with stand and covers. $350. DESK, antique with 7 drawers, brown wood. 31Lx48Wx24W $300. 570-654-4440 QUEEN FULL WALL HEADBOARD/BED Queen oak full wall headboard/bed. 2 side columns have double doors with 3 shelves and 3 drawers. 2 deep storage compartments. 3 2x5 2 mirror with 2 dimming lights. Overall 83 long x 95 wide. Ex Condition. Asking $500 OBO. 570-479-0298 TABLE & CHAIRS, oak, excellent, leaf 80 years $200. 570-287-2073 TABLE Plus 6 chairs, new condition, PA Oak, beautiful $750. 570-740-1392 WARDROBE AMERIWOOD , 48x20x72H $75 . DESK , roll top $50. PORCH BLIND, Large, white, $20. 570-824-5033 Landscaping & Gardening CANNA PLANTS. Big Tall red blooming in pots. $7.00 Pereinnals + Hostas $ 3.50. call 570 288-9843 LAWNMOWERS (2) will not start both for $15. 735-6638 Medical Equipment CHAIR LIFT, reclines, remote control, electric, good condition $175. 570-825-4031 POWER CHAIR, Jazzy. Barely used perfect upholstery, no wear on the tires, joystick and charger. Needs battery. $250. 570-406-8304 STAIRGLIDE. Acorn super glide, 120 stair lift. Excellent condition. Fits 10 steps. Installed for 1 year, dismantled due to move. Seat, glide, 2 remotes, hardware and manual. $1000, 570-239-9665 Miscellaneous Bedroom Set, Queen honey pine, $700, Vanity with mirror (no bench) $35, Presto Fryer with thermostat, $10, Copier, black & white plus printer, both FREE. 570-871-3052 BIKE men's triathlon bike, 58 cm frame. Computer, new Vetta helmet, pump included, excellent condition, only rode once paid $1,200 need to sell all for $100. 570-735-3940 BLENDER VITA-MIX commercial, the quiet one, on counter, model 36019, new in box $899.99 570-562-1804 CHANDELIER 3 tier glass $25. 5 blade lighted ceiling fan $25. Hanna Montanna bedding set $10. Microwave oven cart $20. Purses $5 & up. Kids books $1 & up. Wedding gown size 10 $25. 570-855-8764 CHINA CUPBOARD , Cherry Wood, 2 piece. Glass doors with metal inserts. $100. 570-740-7446 GARAGE SALE LEFT OVER ITEMS: 5 speed Huffy Mountain bike (ladies) new $55. Sport cards old & new, sets & unopened boxes 570-457-4891 GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS: Malibu Low voltage lights, new 6 glass lights + transformer $50. Werner wood attic pull down steps $40. Milwaukee electric demo hammer + bits $600. Corian 5' vanity top + sink new $75.Antique aluminum glider $25. Antique wicker doll carriage $95. Fiberglass chimney cleaning rods $40. rusty old antique iron wheel barrow $20. 570 288-9843
CAR motorized ride on for kids. Pink / white. Looks like VW Beetle. $30. 570-883-7049 TOYS. All priced at $25 each. Fisher Price Power Wheels, motorized jeep, needs batteries; Power Wheels, Harley motorcycle, needs batteries; Little LAWN MOWER, Riding Crafts- Tikes Plastic Playhouse, Little man, barely used, needs bat- Tikes Plastic Jungle gym with tery perfect condition $800. slide, 570-696-0312 JACKET, Pittsburgh Steelers, Stereo /TV /Electronics $80, BRAS, Victoria Secret, size 38DD, $15 each, DISH- NETBOOK Asus N2600, 10.1" WASHER, $50 570-709-9090 LCD, HDMI can be connected MANNEQUIN plus size male to any HDMI TV for display, $450. Concrete fishing boys 320GB, 1GB $120. 472-8567 $300. Holiday choir singers (5) NOOK TABLET barley used, $200. All life size, all vintage. in box $100. 570-762-4914 570-262-2204 RADIO/RECORD PLAYER MOVING SALE Couch tan with Stewart Warner excellent, floral prnt, removable cush- plays 75 years old. $200. 570-287-2073 ions, $75, Office Desk for computer, L shaped, $100, TV, Sharp 32" with remote, $30, Swimming Pools /Hot Tubs Kitchen table 6 chairs, $50, Washer, Kenmore heavy duty, POOL LINER. Brand new. $75, China Closet, with metal 24x52 solid blue. Opened box, glass doors, $50, Microwave, liner too big for our pool. Asking $90. 570-288-6847 $30. Call 570-902-5598 ORANGE JUICER great for summer canning/freezing, like new $35. Sharp Mini AM/FM/CD system, remote, speakers very new condition $55. 570-740-1392 POSTERS Brasai framed posters "Pont Neuf Paris" & "The Steps of Montmarte" mint condition, both for $25 or $15. each. Full size comforter & shams, Nate Brkus design, cream background with rust colored stripes, excellent condition $25. 570-825-2961 SCREEN HOUSE $10. Cabin tent 12x12 $40. Electric lawn mower $25. Contractor radial arm saw $100. 570-823-2889 STOCK POT 3 piece, 12 quart with steamer basket, new in box $20. ANTIFREEZE & COOLANT (2) $5. each. air compressor FOR CAR 12 VOLT, NEW IN BOX $10. 570-655-2154 CANES & WALKING STICKS made from slippery maple trees $5-$6. each. COAL BURNING STOVE , White Dickson. $550. telephones 1 table, 1 wall $8. each. HOUSEHOLD & CHRISTMAS ITEMS over 200 pieces for $60. Over 20 skeins yard, many colors all for $15. 570-735-2081 STROYFOAM PEANUTS 5 extra large bags, great for shipping $2.50 per bag. 570-655-1808 TIRES 2 Winterforce snow tires, 175/70R/13 mounted on '92 Geo Prizm rims, both rims & tires like new $100. 570-8258438 after 6pm TIRES 4 Goodyear Wranglers AT 265/70/R17 $170. 570-606-9882 TIRES 4 Michelin Tour HP P255/60R17, very good condition $150. for all. 570-2626581 or 570-655-6399 TV Zenith 36" HDTV with glass enclosed cabinet $100. Rust velour electric lift chair $100. Propane gas heater, portable $100. Portable golf cart $20. 570-693-3978 WASHER/DRYER. Whirpool Estate Series. Excellent, $250 each, $475 both. COFFEE MAKER, Bunn, never used. $400. 570-288-4273 WEDDING BOWS, for church Pews. $4 each. 570-654-4440 WINDOW double hung replacement 30x53 full screen $40. 2 tailgates for '85 Chevy truck - 1 new & 1 used $125. for both. Snapper riding lawn mower 26" cut, 190.5 hp, electric start $350. 570-477-5681 WINDOW TREATMENT. Vertical Blind with Cornice, plaid. Fits existing window 82" x 52". $50 570-825-3784 Musical Instruments ORGAN FREE good condition. Call 570-822-9668 Musical Lessons /Services DRUM INSTRUCTOR SEEKING STUDENTS. Wyoming Valley Area 20+ Years Experience. Call 570-574-0893 Pools & Spas POOL HEATER. Hayward, 100,000 btu above ground. Purchased 2004, never used. New in box with owners manual and original receipt. $500 OBO 570-695-4525 POOL LADDER. Vinyl a-frame with security gate. Used one season. Asking $100. 570-735-6527 Sporting Goods DIRT BIKE Schwinn 26", 26 speeds, front suspension. Paid $390. Reduced $99. 655-2154 GOLF CART Pull $20. 570-472-3615 Want To Buy
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STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN NET POSITION OPERATING REVENUES Usage, Connections and Other Fees 3,330,361 Operating and Other Expenses 3,507,843 NET OPERATING (LOSS) NET POSITION- BEGINNING OF YEAR NET POSITION- END OF YEAR (177,482) 11,091,544 10,914,062
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Estate Sales DUPONT 245 Lidy Road YARD SALE Saturday and Sunday July 20 and 21, 8am-2pm Something for everyone Yard Sale PITTSTON YARD SALE 20 Mill Street Sat., July 20 9-2 No early birds! Tons of kids clothes, boys and girls. Bedside bassinet, toys, car seats, strollers and lots of household items.
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Yard Sale FORTY FORT 329 River St., 7/19 & 7/21; 8am - 1pm Includes military, household, clothing, jewelry, tools, rustic log bench and much more FORTY FORT ESTATE AND YARD SALE 82 E. Pettebone St. Sat & Sun, 12-5 Furniture, Rugs, Antiques, and curiosities from all four corners of the world! FORTY FORT YARD SALE 1300 Murray Street Sat. & Sun, July 20 & 21, 8-3 Small Appliances, Prom Gowns & Musical Equipment. Early Birds Welcome! FORTY FORT Yard Sale 146 Culver St. Forty Fort. Sat., July 20th. 8am-12noon. Gov. Winthrop desk, Hollisters girl's clothes, ruby Depression glass, & much more! HANOVER TWP. Garage Sale 7 Norwood Avenue Sat., July 20, 8-1 Rain Date 7/27, 8-1 Purses, kid's & women's clothes, household items, odds & ends. 1/2 price at noon!
Yard Sale LARKSVILLE YARD SALE 713 East First Street Sat., July 20, 9-2 Large selection of men's & women's clothing, girl's bedroom suit, some antiques, video games, chairs, too much to list! NO EARLY BIRDS! MOUNTAIN TOP 2 Family Yard Sale 596 S. Main Rd. Sat. & Sun., 9-2 Something for Everyone! MOUNTAIN TOP 81 DEERPATH DRIVE Sat., July 20th Raindate Sunday July 21 8am to 2 pm MOUNTAIN TOP Bow Creek GARAGE SALE 24 Hazlenut Drive Sat. July 20 8-1 dresser, double bowl sink, bathroom vanity, dorm fridge, clothes, pictures, miscellanous MOUNTAIN TOP CRAFT FAIR/FLEA MARKET Christ United Methodist church 175 S. Main road Sat., July 20th, 8-2 Over 40 vendors will have yard sale items. crafts, farm fresh produce, honey, homemade candy & baked goods, Tupperware & much, much more! MOUNTAIN TOP Crestwood Pharmacy 5+ Family Sale 10 S. Mountain Blvd. Sun., July 21, 8:30 Children's name brand clothes, household, furniture, Ultimate Bowflex, snow plow for lawn tractor, Boilermate & more! Don't call RX. MOUNTAIN TOP Garage Sale 305 Church Road Sat., July 20, 9-2 Toys, games, collectibles, books, household & more! MOUNTAIN TOP GARAGE SALE 411 S. Main Road Sat, July 20, 9-2 Boy's shoes & name brand clothing (size 4-6) various seasons, kids bedding, household, toys, books, VHS kid's tapes. MOUNTAIN TOP GARAGE SALE Sat., July 20, 8-12 Greystone Manor 246 Bluestone Avenue Antiques, Household items, youth toys, girls clothes (great for back to school). No Early Birds! MOUNTAIN TOP MOVING SALE 552 S. Main Road Sat., July 20th, 8-2 Furniture, couches, washer & dryer, household, clothing, patio set & much more! MOUNTAIN TOP MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Brook Hollow Development (Crestwood Industrial Park) Sat., July 20th, 8 - 1 Something for Everyone!! MOUNTAIN TOP MULTI FAMILY/ MOVING SALE 2911 Nuangola Road Sat., July 20th, 8-1 Furniture, lamps, tools, lawn equipment, household, etc.
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Yard Sale PLAINS Jade Hills Estate Community Wide Yard Sale Bear Creek Blvd, by VA Hospital & Wyoming Valley Sports Dome Sat., July 20th, 8-1 Furniture, baby gear, tools, h o u s e w a r e s , d e c o r a t i o n s, clothing. Something for Everyone! PLYMOUTH GARAGE SALE 231 Nottingham St. Saturday, July 20th 9:00am-3:00pm Christmas in JULY!!! Plenty of indoor decorations some brand new. Large selection of jewelry and watches plenty to choose from. Also, general household items and nearly free toys and games. If you were here back in May then you know the deals will be Ho-Ho-Ho... HOT!!! RINGTOWN Community Wide Yard Sale (81 S. to 924 S. to Brandonville, follow signs to Ringtown) Sat., July 20th, 8AM - ? Rain or Shine. Over 100 individual yard sales. Refreshments for sale by local organizations. Maps available at library. RingTownLibrary.org SHAVERTOWN MOVING SALE 102 Armstrong Drive Sat., July 20, 8-2 Basketball hoop, gas grill, king & twin four poster beds, sofa and love seat, 27" TV & more SWOYERSVILLE MULTIFAMILY GARAGE SALE 335 Owen Street Sat., July 20, 8-1 Cleaning house and garage out, a little bit of everything! SWOYERSVILLE MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE 274 Slocum Street Fri. & Sat,.8-2 Baby items, gear & toys, DVD's, boys toddler clothes, house plants & brick-a-brack. SWOYERSVILLE YARD SALE 210 Shoemaker Street Sat., July 20, 8-12 Toddler girl's & women's clothes, household items, toys. WEST PITTSTON 419 Stanton St. Saturday, July 20; 9-1 (Parking on Park St.) No Early Birds Household items, children's items, clothing and more! WEST PITTSTON YARD SALE 1 Wilkern Street Sat & Sun, July 20 & 21, 8-1 Women's Express clothing, baby & toddler girl clothes, household items & much more! West Wyoming 2 Wheaton St (Back Rd to Sperling St to Wheaton) Fri., Sat. July 19-20, 8:00-2:00 Contents of nice older home. Kitchen tables, hutches, washer, dryer, refrigerator, freezer, dishware, Recliner, TV, grandfather clock, books, VHS tapes, 12 foot oak gun cabinet, duck decoys, deer mounts, Hunting and mens clothing, fishing items, Craftman tool chest, power and hand tools 2 bedroom suites, cedar chest, desk, filing cabinets, Wall dcor, Christmas Too much to list, all priced to sell!
Saturday, July 20 9am-4pm Directions: Follow Drinker St to Reeves St. Parking Available in Rear of St Michael's Byzantine Church Complete Contents of Beautiful Home: Mid-Century Furniture & Decor, Antique Trunks, 6pc Art Deco Bedroom Suite, Cedar Closet, Kitchen Table & Chairs, Antiques, Radios, Lighting, 6 Piece Retro Chrome Table & Chairs, Wall Art, Rugs, Desk, Chairs, Organ,Collectibles, Vintage Kitchenware (Pyrex, Fire-King,Etc), Glassware, Dishes, Cookware, Religious, Books, Records, Patio Furniture, Vintage Toys, Vintage Christmas, Craft Supplies, Housewares, Gardening, Tools, Stove, Fabric, Window Treatments, Linens, Vintage Clothing & So Much More!!! Something for Everyone!! All Items Priced to Sell. Sale by Wm. Lewis www.wvestates.com
4 Spruce Avenue Birchwood Hills Saturday, July 20, 2013 8:00-4:00 Entire contents of home Including: Nice dining room set, kitchen set, like new sleeper sofa, Recliners, glassware, kitchenware, lots of holiday, Lionel Christmas Train Cars O Gauge, Lots of Great Lawn ornaments, Lifestyle treadmill, Whirlpool upright freezer, Gibson refrigerator, hand tools, small Toro snowblower, upright on wheels, tool box and Much More!
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WEST WYOMING 230 Washington Ave. YARD SALE Saturday 7/20 (Rain Date Sun. 7/21) 8am - noon office chair, 18 volt craftsman tool set (needs batteries), Weslo Exercise bike, mens winter jackets.
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Sale by Cook & Cook Estate Liquidators www.cookandcookestate liquidators.com MOUNTAIN TOP MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE SAT. JULY 20TH, 8-12 Multiple homes on Andover Road and Greenwood Hills Dr., off South Main Road, lots of items including Barbie Jeep, tools, household items, clothes, DON'T MISS THIS ONE. HANOVER TWP. Multi-Family Yard Sale 359 Colley Street Sat., 07/20, 8am to ??? Children's & adult clothing, handmade afghans, household items & more!
Laurel Brook Development Off Route 115 Bear Creek Sat., July 20th 9am-3pm CHASE/SHAVERTOWN 145 Briarwood Drive Sat., July 20, 8-1 Baby essentials, bouncers, swings, Bumbo, boy's clothing/shoes, 0-12 months, toys, Rocker, Dog Crate, Christmas Ornaments, Ect. 56 MAPLEWOOD AVE. SAT., JULY 20, 9-1 Oreck vacuum, wooden glider, umbrella stands, strollers, girls toys, dolls, movies, books, household items. DALLAS GARAGE SALE 10 James Street Sat., 9 -2 & Sun, 9-12 Furniture, kitchen ware, toys, girl's & women's clothing, home decor & much more! DALLAS MOVING SALE 30 Elizabeth Street Fri & Sat, July 19 & 20, 9-3 25 Years of Saving! Furniture, tools, toys, Wilton supplies & more! DALLAS MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE 2557 Lower Demunds Rd Sat., July 20th 8am to 2 pm Household items, table, chairs, single bed, lawn mower, tools, scaffolding & more! DALLAS YARD SALE 278 Cider Run Road Sat., July 20, 8-1 DVD's, Kids toys/clothes, household items. Everything cheap! DALLAS YARD SALE 9 Oak Drive, Fri. & Sat., 9-12, No Early Birds. Rt. 415 N., Left on 42nd st., Right at stop, left on Oak. Antiques, No Dealers, baby items, Sports and NASCAR collectibles, tools & tires.
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EDWARDSVILLE Yard Sale! 21 Williams Street Sat. & Sun, July 20 & 21, 8-3. Large selection of household goods, small appliances, Men's and Women's clothing, decorations. Very Nice Condition! No Early Birds! ESTATE CONTENTS FOR SALE Living Room and Kitchen Furniture. Clothes, Bedding, Towels, Drapes, Dishes, Appliances and other Kitchen and Household Items. Yard Maintenance Supplies. Exercise Equipment. Two 1950s Kitchen tables. By Appointment. Susan 570-822-3578. EXETER 154 MASON ST. SAT., JULY 20th 7AM TO 1PM
428 NORTH MAPLE AVE. SAT., 9 TO 2 Prices slashed from last week! Oak drop leaf table (painted), china, glassware, hutch, tables, chairs, lamps, organ, sofas, linens, books, plates, records, pictures, frames, sewing machine, dryer, shelves, Christmas, baskets, thimble collection, crafts & supplies, tools & much more! KINGSTON GARAGE SALE 38 West Walnut Street Sat., July 20, 9-3 Gas grill, large HD TV, flat screen TV, keyboard and monitor, tables, knick-knack, household and decorative, pictures, lamps, Jeep Stroller, baskets, child's rocker, toys, women and children's good clothing and Much More! KINGSTON HUGE YARD SALE 138 N. Dawes Avenue Sat., July 20th, 8-2 Lots of new & used items, clothing, housewares, Mary MooMoo collection, toys, a little bit of everything!
WILKES-BARRE Furniture Sale 45 Highland Drive Sat., July 20, 9 to 1 2 Bedroom suits, 2 kitchen tables and chairs, dining room, table hutch and chairs, living room, sofa and 3 chairs , Marble top coffee & end tables. WILKES-BARRE 155 Austin Ave. St. Benedict's (formerly St. Dominic's) Church FLEA MARKET Sat July 20 8 - 3 (church basement) NO EARLY BIRDS WILKES-BARRE House Sale 180 Loomis St. Off Blackman Fri. & Sat., 9-4 Antiques, glasswear, whole house full of furniture, industrial sewing machine,Troy built chipper, 18 HP riding mower, Everything must go! Accepting cash offers on the House and Property. WILKES-BARRE House Sale 204 McLean Street Sat., July 20, 9-3. Antiques, jewelry, books, some furniture, glassware, dishes, toy, clothing and tools
504 East Grand St. (Off of Kosciuszko) SATURDAY JULY 20 9 AM TO 3 PM EVERYTHING IS 1/2 PRICE Entire contents of Lovely 3 bedroom (AIR CONDITIONED) Home with full basement and shed. Kitchen table, chairs, dining, living and bedroom sets, dressers, library table, rockers, old lamps and butcher block, up right freezer, Fenton, Depression, Lenox, large collection of Hummel figurines, 2 Curio cabinets, Jewelry, Old purses, Xmas, Linens, men's and women's clothes, Pride Mobility scooter, 2 vehicle chair lifts and a lot of tools. This house is loaded. Follow the bright green signs.
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222 TRAYOR STREET FRI., SAT., & SUN. JULY 19, 20 & 21 9AM TO 3 PM Some furniture, appliances, yard equipment, miscellaneous novelty items, tools & more!
EXETER Multi-Generation Yard Sale! 40 Thomas Street Sun., July 21, 9-2 DVD's, Mountain Bike, Books, Kitchen Essentials, Wall Decor, Holiday decor, clothing, Much More! Everything in Excellent Condition! EXETER YARD SALE 1820 Scarboro Street Sat., July 20, 9-3 Furniture, kitchen items, books, clothes, toys & more! 732-642-4290 FORTY FORT Multi-Family Yard Sale 24 Susquehanna Ave. Fri. & Sat., 19 & 20, 8-1 Designer clothes, baby items, small electrics, furniture, musical items, Framed art, books and DVD's, Hunting Clothes, and Much More!
MOUNTAIN TOP GARAGE SALE 223 Deer Run Dr. Deer Field Acres Sat. July 20 8am - noon Island/pool table lite, chandeliers, kids kitchen, purses and More!
55B Heisz Street Gateway Apts. Sat., July 20, 9-3 Contents of a well maintained home. clean, upscale merchandise. Buck dining room set, cherry corner cabinet, secretary desk, Baldwin piano, lamps, prints & more furniture. Kirk sterling, Old Maryland engraved pattern, Wedgwood Queensware china, crystal, Hummels, Royal Doulton dolls, bone china, costume jewelry. Use Gateway apartment entrance and drive towards rental office. Ample parking in cul-de-sac. Sale conducted by Diana Getz Hitching Post Antiques.
287 Upper Powell St Saturday, July 20 9am-4pm Directions: Main St to Oak Street. Turn right off Oak St to Church St. Turn Right onto Short St. Then turn right onto Upper Powell St. Home is on Left. Watch for Signs!!! Sale to Include Contents of Beautiful Home: King Size Brass Bed, Tables, Chairs, Dressers, Desks, Quilts, Lamps, Wall Art, Antiques, Hull, Fiesta, Glassware, Marble Top Tables, Housewares, Mens & Womens Clothing & Shoes, Small Refrigerator, Gardening, Tools, Vintage Toys, Holiday, Plus an Eclectic Mix of Modern & Vintage Home Furnishings & Decor. Something for Everyone!! All Items Priced to Sell. Sale By Wm. Lewis www.wvestates.com PENN LAKE PARK BOROUGH COMMUNITY YARD SALE Sat., July 20th, 8-2 A Little Bit of Everything!
WILKES-BARRE HOUSE/YARD SALE 312 Academy Street Sat., & Sun., July 20 & 21, 8-3 Small appliances, kitchenware, household, garden tools, baby items & more!
WILKES-BARRE Parsons Section INDOOR YARD SALE 89 Mill Street Sat., July 20th, 9-3 Small snow blower & refrigerator, TV's, Christmas items, tools, VCR's & more! WYOMING MOVING SALE 575 Susquehanna Ave.
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MINERS MILLS MOUNTAIN TOP YARD SALE Yard Sale 69 East Main St. 46 Wintergreen Court Sat & Sun, 9-? Sat., July 20, 8 am to 12 noon Everything Must Go! Toys, Little People, Thomas Rug shampooer, vacuums, the Train Table, Step 2 Play Kitchen, Changing Table, clothing, appliances. Board Games & Puzzles, More Boxes of Surprises!
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08 HYUNDAI
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CLASSIC PEANUTS
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