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American idols
Although I’d eventually earn The paintings were massive, duties of master of ceremonies, members it, but I surely do and American history without a
a degree in psychology and four feet by five feet or more, I kept making eye contact with I told him why: when an older single written note. I wanted to
spend my lifetime in journal- and for a kid like me who could a guy at the front table. He kid pays even a little bit of be that smart.
ism, I began college as an art draw before he could write, nodded his approval at the right attention to a younger kid, it’s a And Ned O’Malley, the dap-
major. One of the reasons for seeing them was mesmerizing. times and laughed at the right big deal. “You made me feel per teller at First National
that involved a cool but sunny For one day, this was my times, and I was glad he was important,” I said. Bank. I wanted to dress like
late October morning on Main Louvre, the closest I could get there. Johnny had a slightly differ- him.
Street in Pittston and a guy to original art. We had a chance to chat later ent take on our relationship of I always had idols when I was
named Paul Reggie. I never forgot the painting – a and when he said, “You don’t 50 years ago. “When a new growing up. But never Elvis
I was 10 years old, two days witch – that won Paul first know who I am, do you?” I had family moves into the neigh- Presley, Mickey Mantle or even
away from turning 11, the day place that year. I never forgot to admit I did not. borhood and the oldest girl is as any of the The Beatles. And
Paul Reggie became my idol. that it was on a window at Sale- He gave me a hint: “When beautiful as your sister Sheila,” certainly no one elected from a
That he never knew the influen- tin’s department store, or that you were a kid, I lived just a he explained, “it’s a good move TV show. My idols were people
ce he had on my life saddened on the opposite window was an few doors up the street.” to be nice to her little brother.” I knew, or at least people I got
me when I read his obituary equally inspiring work by an- Still, I was baffled. He said he hoped he didn’t to observe first hand.
Wednesday morning. Paul was other of my early idols, Joan But when he finally revealed burst my bubble. As corny as it may sound, my
just 66. I guess I always thought Skechus. his name, Johnny Sarti, I want- “It’s okay,” I assured him. dad was always at the top of the
I’d bump into him one day and Although we lived in the ed to throw my arms around “You were still my idol.” list, followed by my Uncle
let him know. same town and although Paul’s him. And there were others. Eddie, my Uncle Buddy and
Paul was a senior in high younger brother Rich and I “Johnny,” I said, “you were Like Mike Caputo, coach of even my kid brother Billy.
school when he won the Hallo- would become friends, to the my idol.” my farm team, the way he Then there are my friends. I
ween window painting contest best of my knowledge, Paul and And he was. rolled up the sleeves of his doubt they ever considered
in Pittston in 1960. The city’s I never met. Still, he was the I reminded him that he was plaid shirt. I started doing that. themselves idols but they were
downtown was bustling in those guy that at 10 years old, almost the guy who taught me how to And Whitey Scarantino, how and are.
days. There were more than 100 11, I wanted to be. play a pinball machine and he cool the white silk scarf draped And to this day, the list keeps
stores and on the days leading There were others. quickly put his index finger to around his shoulders under his growing.
up to Halloween, scores of And for other reasons. his lips and asked me not to tell black trench coat looked. I Recent additions include my
schools kids could be seen on Like Johnny Sarti. his daughters. asked my mom to buy me one. own two kids. They won’t un-
the sidewalks out front using Three weeks ago at the Sun- I was, again probably 10, And Hank Walker, the way derstand it and I don’t expect
tempera paints to decorate the day Dispatch Person of the Year when Johnny Sarti took me he walked back and forth in them to, but to me they’ve be-
windows with Halloween art. reception, as I handled the under his wing. He hardly re- front of the class teaching come idols nevertheless.
Michale Elko and Patrick Mitchell took Albert Zuba and Steven Shamnoski Milena Adams and Mackenzie Connors Kate Musto and Emily Audi took 3rd
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2nd place in the Battery Buggy competi- took 1st place in the Storm the Castle took 1st place in the Solar System com- place in the Write It Do It competition
tion competition petition
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191699
building at 139 South Main and look. existing buildings on the Main
renovated that. Vince Argenio, Street. We want to attract young
the chiropractor, is in it now. It’s
HUGE SAVINGS
What does the ordinance people and we want to provide
called Main Street Commons do? housing that’s acceptable to
now. We totally restored that It’s really to get a uniform look them.
building. It had 20 foot ceilings, that’s pleasing to the eye. In the
and hardwood floors, brick old ordinance if a business left Is that a nationwide trend,
walls. It’s really something to town they were allowed to leave people coming back to small
see. So anyway, I had a baby their sign up and all the hard- cities?
200
when I was 40 and I wanted to
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ware. So if a new business came Yes it is. People are sick of the
move into something smaller, so into town they would just put big box shopping experience. Up To
I bought into this property. Vince new panels in them. The signs Now is the time to strike.
was in this space, so we traded
spaces.
deteriorated. Now what we’re
doing is when a business leaves Can Palazzo’s be a role mod- OFF
we’re asking the property own- el to other businesses? Garage Door & Electric Opener
When did you get involved ers to take those down, so the Sure. When was the last time Purchased between April 1 through May 31, 2011 w/Mail in Rebate.
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When Mike Lombardo ran for sign under the ordinance. on a weekend. He’s successful by
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licitor for him. I was very in- improve the look of the store- down for Palazzo they may want
volved in the city then. Then I fronts? to hear live music in a bar. The Pa Lic # 022775
had the baby and moved to We passed an ordinance to cre-
Scranton. One of the reasons I ate a design and review commit-
stopped being involved with the
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$10.00. will end his 12-year presidency
The speaker this year is Father June 30 to return to the class-
Jack Ryan, C.S.C president elect room full-time in 2012.
of Kings College and currently Father Ryan, 61, has been a
Dean of the William G. McGo- member of the King’s business
wan School of Business. Toast- faculty since 1994 and has led
master will be the Honorable the McGowan School of Busi-
Judge Joseph M. Cosgrove, Lu- ness since 2004. Under his lead-
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Pleas. international accreditation from
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And the Beat Goes On
Upon Furthur review
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Ryan O'Malley
– moving with every note. night in the order which it ap-
After a short break, the band peared on the album. For exam-
broke into a funky five-minute ple, on the first night of the tour,
T
hirty-four years ago, the 1977’s “Terrapin Station” album. jam before opening the second the show kicked off with “Come
Grateful Dead made its Although the crowd relished ev- set with the New York staple Together.” On night two, the sec-
debut at the Broome ery moment of the under-played “Truckin,” which featured some ond song of the set was “Some-
County Veterans Memorial are- song, it wasn’t quite one of the thumping rhythms from drum- thing,” and so on. Certainly a
na in Binghamton, New York, in openers Deadheads have be- mer Joe Russo, who is the daring endeavor, but with the
the midst of a scorching tour come used to. Not to disappoint, youngest member of the band, Dead’s philosophy of using mu-
which could be viewed as one of the band ripped through a tight but could be viewed as the un- sic for exploration, it almost
the best in the band’s history. Af- “The Music Never Stopped,” be- sung hero of the outfit. seems a perfect fit.
ter two more stops at the venue, fore breaking into a long-time Segueing out of the ending The last half of the second set
including its final visit in 1983, crowd favorite, “Crazy Fingers.” jam, Weir and Kadlecik shared ended beautifully with a tight
Binghamton was left without Throughout most of the night, vocal duties on a pleasing “New multi-song run through classics
any more appearances by the jam Weir and Lesh led the band bril- Speedway Boogie,” followed by like an upbeat “Scarlet Bego-
veterans. liantly through runs of classics the Dead’s psychedelic tribute to nias,” “Fire on the Mountain,” a
Thankfully, a few decades lat- like “The Race is On,” and their loyal fans, “Cosmic Char- touching “Standing on the
er two of the Dead’s founding “Black-Throated Wind,” but the lie.” Moon,” a swift “Going Down the
members, Bobby Weir and Phil real enjoyment of the night came In a bit of a surprise, the band Road Feeling Bad,” and a spot-
Lesh, brought the music back to courtesy of the side-players. offered up a scorching version of on version of “We Bid You
Binghamton with their new vehi- During the extended sing-along “Something” by The Beatles, Goodnight,” accented by Chi-
cle, Furthur, who delivered one “Sugaree,” Chimenti’s piano so- sung brilliantly by Kadlecik. menti’s tranquil piano. Phil Lesh playing with Furthur
of the hottest shows of its ongo- lo after the second verse proved While it’s not uncommon to hear Scrapping the planned encore in Binghamton Tuesday night.
ing tour this past Tuesday. to be one of the evening’s high- Beatles material throughout the of “Casey Jones,” the band opted PHOTO BY RYAN O’MALLEY
Coming on around 7:45, Fur- lights. Dead world, the way this song to end with a blistering run
thur – Weir, Lesh, John Kadle- To close out the first set, the entered the realm is unique. Be- through the Dead’s patriotic an- cohesive unit, capable of going
cik, Jeff Chimenti, Joe Russo, band unleashed a furious version ginning at tour kick-off in early them “U.S. Blues.” any direction on any night. If
Sunshine Garcia Becker and Jeff of “Bertha,” complete with some March, Furthur performed the For a band which has been to- Tuesday’s show is any indication,
Pehrson – opened the show with fiery guitar work from Kadlecik Fab Four’s “Abbey Road” in its gether for less than two years, the one direction you know this
an unexpected “Passenger” from which had the crowd – and Weir entirety by delivering one track a Furthur has grown into its own band is going is up.
all those Good Fridays growing cross and beginning with the the macaroni and to melt the cheese.
up. Resurrection.
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April 6, St. Mary’s, Avoca (ho- the Religious Education Center.
milist Fr. David Betts); April 13, Congratulations to the follow-
St. John the Evangelist, Pittston
(homilist Biship James Timlin,
ing students who received the
Sacrament of Confirmation on
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Faith April 23 - Holy Saturday:
Morning Prayer at 9 a.m. [OLOS
site]
11 at 6:30 p.m. in St. Mary’s Rec-
tory, 715 Hawthorne St.
The summer festival commit-
Maundy Thursday (April 21):
5 p.m. Holy Eucharist with The
Washing of Feet
teers are needed to help provide
appreciation and care for our
gardens by adopting a section for
Continued from Page 21
Practice at 11 a.m. with the Al- tee will meet Thursday, April 14 Good Friday (April 22): 5 p.m. Spring through Fall 2011.
tar Servers and Lectors for East- at 7 p.m. in St. Mary’s Rectory, Good Friday Services (Day of Breakfast with the Easter Bun-
meeting on April 3 at 9:30 a.m. er Vigil 715 Hawthorne St. Fasting and Prayer) ny and Easter egg hunt: All wel-
in the Church Hall. Blessing of Baskets at noon Become a fan today! St. Ma- Easter Vigil (April 23): 5 p.m. come but just remember to
There will be no children’s lit- [OLOS site] ry’s/SS. Peter and Paul’s Church- The Holy Vigil and Lighting of RSVP to the parish office by
urgy on April 17, but classes will April 23 - Easter Vigil at 8 es now has a page on Facebook. . the New Fire April 11 for the annual Breakfast
be as scheduled that day. p.m. [OLOS site] Daily Masses: During March, Easter Day (April 24): 11 a.m. with the Easter Bunny and Hunt
There will be no CCD class on April 24 - Easter Sunday April, and May at SS. Peter and Easter Sunday Holy Eucharist on Trinity Grounds, Saturday,
April 24. Masses: 8:30 a.m. [St. Joseph – Paul’s Church, 1000 Main St., at Mondays during Lent: Noon April 16. Everything starts
May 1 CCD classes will be site] & 11:00 a.m. [OLOS site] 8 a.m. Prayer 12:00 to 12:15 p.m. Open promptly at 10 a.m. and it’s all
canceled due to the First Com- Bible Study will be on Thurs- Eucharistic Adoration: Tues- to the public. over by 11 a.m.
munion celebration. day, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. after the days from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Mondays are also a day of Trinity’s Giant Neighborhood
The last CCD class will be on 7:00 p.m. Mass. There will be no at SS. Peter and Paul’s Church. prayer, and special intentions are Yard Sales: Every First Saturday
May 8. Bible Study on April 14, 21, & Miraculous Medal Novena: welcome. beginning Saturday, May 7! Re-
Every Friday during Lent we 28. Wednesday following the 8 a.m. Food Pantry: April items serve space in advance by tele-
will have Mass and Stations of St. Monica’s Blessed Mother Mass needed are Jello and puddings, phoning the parish office at 654-
the Cross at 7:00 p.m. Sodality is currently restarting. Weekends Masses: Saturday coffee, tea and instant beverages. 3261. All day vendor space only
There will be no 8:00 a.m. Girls 3rd through 12th grades at 4 p.m. at SS. Peter and Paul’s Prayernetwork. Open To Pub- $10. Lunch items such as chili-
Mass on Fridays during Lent who are interested in joining are Church and at 5:30 p.m. at St. lic. Daily prayer for those with dogs, wimpies and baked goods
Communal Penance Services invited to call Sandy Nardell at Mary’s Church; Sunday at 8 and needs requesting prayerful sup- available throughout the day. Av-
Thursday, April 14, at 7:00 p.m. 693-0416 or email srnar- 11:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church port. Start Prayernetwork at par- erage of 30+ vendors every First
Talent show - final rehearsal dell@6mail.com. and at 10 a.m. at SS. Peter and ish office 654-3261. Saturday and hundreds of cus-
date for Lip Sync participants Paul’s Church Youth Program: 10:45 a.m. ev- tomers visiting! We do the ad-
only will be as follows: April 3 at Confession: Saturdays 3-3:45 ery Sunday. Weekday special vertising. You make the sales!
6:30 p.m. There will be a dress SAINT PETER’S p.m. at SS. Peter and Paul’s events and service projects as an- Annual Pasta and homemade
rehearsal for all talent show par- EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH Church; anytime upon request nounced. meatball dinner: Tickets now
ticipants on April 7 at 6:30 p.m. by calling 457-3412. Faith Forum for Adults: En- available! The dinner is sched-
and, of course, the show on April 100 Rock Street, Hughestown
Prayer Chain: 457-5867 richment for adults seeking spir- uled for Saturday, May 14 from 3
10 at 7:00 p.m. Stpeters_elc@yahoo.com
itual renewal and opportunities p.m. – 7 p.m. with both seating or
Dance a Jig for Pediatric Rev. Robert Mitchell
for ministry and volunteerism. take-outs available. Includes
Health Clinic featuring Emerald Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Sunday SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Parish Life Events Team: Bi- bread, butter, salad, beverages
Isle Step Dancers. Pittston Area School, Confirmation Class, CHURCH
monthly first Sundays. and dessert. Adults: $7.00 / Chil-
High School Sunday, April 3, at 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 143 Parsonage Street, Pittston Parish Council: Every second dren Age 10 and Under: $4.
1:30 p.m. Donation: $7.00. Apr. 17, Palm Sunday Service The Session of the Second Sunday.
10:00 am Presbyterian Church announces Women of Trinity: Every third
April 21, Maundy Thursday the following schedule for the UNITED METHODIST
SAINT MONICA’S CHURCH Sunday.
Service 7:00 pm week of April 3: CHURCH
Party and Banquet Space.
Wyoming, West Wyoming April 22, Good Friday Service Sunday, April 3: 9:30 a.m. - Corner of Broad & Church
Newly renovated banquet room
Stations of the Cross (OLOS 7:00 pm Sunday School Sts., Pittston
and kitchen. All Day Rental
site) 7:00 p.m. (Friday) April 8 April 24, Easter Sunday Ser- 11:00 a.m. - Worship Rev. Dr. Michael Turner
$100. Reservations at 654-3261.
“Living Stations of the Cross” vice 9:00am 5:00 p.m. - Lenten Program Sunday Worship Service 9:30
Music Together Classes: Fun
Thursday April 14 & Friday Tuesday, April 5: 6:30 p.m. - and music for infants and chil- a.m.
April 15. Spaghetti Dinner Committee; dren through age five accompa- Children’s Sunday School:
Road to Resurrection: 7:00 SAINT MARY’S/SS PETER
AND PAUL’S CHURCHES 7:00 p.m. - AA Meeting nied by a parent or caregiver. 9:30 a.m.
p.m. Mass followed by Confes- Wednesday, April 6: 6:30 p.m. Visit www.musictogether.com Holy Communion: 1st Sunday
sion on April 6 – Corpus Christi 715 Hawthorne St./1000 Main
- Choir Rehearsal for details. Register now for the each month
(Immaculate Conception -site), St., Avoca
Saturday, April 9: 9:00 a.m. - spring semester beginning Tues- Choir Rehearsal: Thursday’s
W. Pittston April 13 – St. Cece- stmarysavoca@verizon.net
Fellowship Breakfast at Perkins day, April 12. Tuition is $145.00 at 7 p.m. unless told otherwise
lia’s, Exeter www.stmaryavoca.4lpi.com
plus $15.00 registration fee for United Methodist Women:
Holy Week Schedule: St. Mary’s/SS. Peter and Paul’s
new registrants and includes Second Monday unless told oth-
April 17 – Palm Sunday of the Churches will host the Pittston TRINITY EPISCOPAL
songbook, parent education ma- erwise
Lord’s Passion – Masses as usu- Deanery’s Road to Resurrection CHURCH
terials and professionally record- Website www.umcpittston.org
al. April 18 & 19; Confession: 3 Mass Wednesday, April 6 at 7 Spring Street and Montgom-
ed CD of music used in class. Phone 655-4340 leave mess-
p.m. to 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. p.m. at St. Mary’s Church, 715 ery Avenue, West Pittston
Call 654-3261. age
April 20 – Practice (Wednesday) Hawthorne St. Light refresh- Parish Mission: “To live and
The Bishop’s Annual Visit Sun., April 17, 9:30 a.m. -
with Altar Servers for Holy ments will be served in St. Ma- build holy community.”
scheduled for Sunday, April 10. Palm Sunday
Thursday at 6 p.m. April 21 – ry’s School auditorium, 742 All welcome: Worldwide An-
Bishop Paul V. Marshall from Thurs., April 21, 7 p.m. -
Holy Thursday: Morning Prayer Spring St., following the Mass. glican Communion: ‘We believe
the Episcopal Diocese of Bethle- Maundy Thursday Service
at 9.a.m. [OLOS site] The parishioners of St. Ma- in one holy, Catholic apostolic
hem will visit Trinity to cele- Sun., April 24 9:30 a.m. - East-
April 21 – Mass of the Lord’s ry’s/SS. Peter and Paul’s Church- church.”
brate the 11 a.m. Holy Eucharist. er Sunday
Supper at 7 p.m. [OLOS site]; es invite the community to pray Web of information and links
All are invited to join us for this Sat., May 14 - Family Style
followed by Adoration of the the Stations of the Cross with at www.trinityepiscopalchurch-
special event with Holy Euchar- Roast Chicken Dinner and Bake
Blessed Sacrament ending with them every Friday at 7 p.m. dur- westpittston.org and www.dio-
ist and a brief time of fellowship Sale. Takeouts start at 4:30 p.m. -
sung Compline [Night Prayer] at ing Lent at St. Mary’s Church. beth.org.
and reception. seating 5 to 7 p.m. - Adults $8.50
10:45 p.m. Please note the Sacrament of Sunday Holy Eucharist: 11
Adopt a garden: Various areas - Children $4.25. Advanced tick-
April 22 – Good Friday of the Reconciliation will be available a.m. every Sunday. Holy Days as
of Trinity Grounds are still ets recommended. For tickets
Lord’s Passion Service at 1 p.m. from 6:15-6:45 p.m. announced.
awaiting adoption and care. A call 603-1915 or 332-9156 on or
There will be an agenda meet- Palm Sunday (April 17): 11
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[St. Joseph’s-site] and Stations map of the various areas up for before Friday, May 6 - please
of the Cross at 7 p.m. [OLOS ing followed by the pastoral a.m. Holy Eucharist with Bless-
adoption is available and volun- leave a message if no answer.
site] council meeting Monday, April ing of Palms
Pets of the Week
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Tickets can be purchased at ite book. Everyone will try to Other April events: T.A.G.
the door or Monday through Fri- guess who you are and what Teen Advisory Group for stu-
day, 9 a.m. to noon and1p.m. to 4 book you’re from. Sponsored by dents aged 12 to 18 will meet on
p.m. at Our Lady of the Euchar-
ist Parish, Pittston or call 654-
T.A.G.
Wednesday, April 13, 6 p.m.:
Thursday, April 7, at 6 p.m.
T.A.G. members are middle and
Realty, Inc.
1550 Highway 315, Suite 100
0263. Jean Yates Dinner: Recipients of senior high school students who
this year’s award are Eileen volunteer their time to help Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702-7194
Burns and Ellen Mondlak. In- choose materials for the library
Library Week Events quire at the library for more in- such as books and movies, do Call Me If You Are Buying Or Selling... Or Just Call Me.
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Erin Senese, T. Mecodon, Rachelle Senese, Miramda Mikkelson, Lauren Senese, Katrina Dillon, Brittani Shearer, Maddi Dworak, Marie Cary, Pat Dillon, Judy Dessoye
Rostkowski, Molly McFadden, Kelly O'Hop, Joelle Sharisky, Charlie Thomas, Matt Fino.
Katrina Dillon, Brittani Shearer, Maddi Dworak, Marie The family Senese gets into the act: Rachelle, Lauren and Erin.
Cary plunge together.
Sen. Yudichak addresses Greater Pittston Chamber
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Part of the crowd in attendance at the Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce Winter Breakfast.
State Senator John T. Yudichak
SUBMITTED PHOTOS
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011
Briefs dinner is $7.00 for adults, $3.00
children 6-12 years, and free for
children 5 years and under.
Line Plaza, Port Griffith. Local
classmates are asked to attend
and bring known mailing and e-
be held on April 10 at Cooper’s
Waterfront at 5 p.m. Anyone in-
terested in volunteering call Stu
Jenkins Class of 1961
Jenkins Township High
School class of 1961 will hold a
Continued from Page 27
Dinner includes spaghetti with mail addresses. Sperrazza at 262-7166 or Mike reunion meeting on Tuesday,
homemade sauce and meatballs, Quinn 357-5496. April 12 at 6:30 at Tony’s Pizza
brary is located at 47 Broad salad, dessert and beverage. City Line Plaza. All class mem-
Street, Pittston. Hours are Mon- Take-outs are available. Ziti Dinner PCC Class of 1955
bers are invited to attend. If any-
days and Thursday, 12 noon to 8 Tickets may be purchased at The Wyoming Area Girls On April 12 the class of Pitt- one has information on the fol-
p.m.; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and the door. Theme baskets and oth- Softball Parents Association in- ston Central Catholic High lowing class member, please
Fridays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Satur- er prizes will be chanced off. vites everyone to their annual ziti School 1955 will meet at Valen- contact Joan at 654-1590 or
days, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Phone dinner on Sunday, April10, in the ti’s Restaurant, Wyoming Ave- email jblr@aol.com. Barbara
number is 654-9565 or visit us Wyoming Area Secondary Cen- nue, Exeter at 6:30 p.m. All Fee, Connie Paczkowski, Geral-
on the web at www.pittstonlibra- Hughestown Lions
ter cafeteria. Eat-in and take- classmates are welcome to at- dine Segeda, Carol Reddington,
ry.com. The Hughestown Lions Club outs are available from noon un- tend. For more information call Patricia Burke, Mary Kaye
will meet Monday, April 4, at til 5 p.m. The cost is $6 per per- Cataldo "Ky" Lazzari at 825- Judge, David Walker, Lorraine
7:00 p.m. at the Hughestown son. There will be a 50/50 draw- 2648.
Charity Basketball Gobish, Joseph Dziedzic.
Hose Company. President Steve ing as well as a Chinese Auction.
The fifth annual “Guns ‘N’ Golya will preside.
Hoses” charity basketball game On the agenda for the evening
will take place Saturday, April 9,
at Pittston Area High School, 5
will be the scholarships and
plans for the upcoming Easter
Pancakes and Sausage Spring Forward with Your
Stout St., Yatesville. The doors
will open at 4:30 p.m., and tip-
egg hunt that will be held on Sat-
urday, April16, at1:00 p.m. at the
Valley Lodge of Free & Ac-
cepted Masons are having a Pan-
New 2011 Diabetic Shoes
off time is 5 p.m. pavilion in Hughestown. If any- cake and Sausage breakfast on
During this game, the area’s one is interested in becoming a Sunday, April10, from 8 a.m. to1 Diabetic Footwear
finest police officers and fire- member of the club, they can p.m. at Valley Lodge #499, 318 For Your Comfort
fighters will hit the hardwood to contact President, Steve Golya at Linden Street, West Pittston.
raise money for St. Jude Chil- 655-4552 or any of the members. Adults price is $7; children Custom Diabetic
dren’s Research Hospital. And $3.50. Price includes pancakes, Inserts
District Judge Fred Pierantoni sausage, eggs, coffee, tea, juice. Our office provides the
will toss the ceremonial jump Book Sale highest quality custom
ball. Lions Scholarships fabricated or direct molded
The Friends of the Pittston
At the event, there will also be Memorial Library will sponsor a The Hughestown Lions Club diabetic inserts. Each insert
door prizes, raffles, face paint- book sale on Thursday, April 7, will sponsor three scholarships is sent to our lab for
ing, and halftime shows by the in the basement of the library. again this year. All participants fabrication or directly
University of Scranton dance The sale will take place from 2 must be from Hughestown and molded to your foot. Diabetic shoes and diabetic
team and the West Side Stars p.m. to 6 p.m. All of the books seniors at Pittston Area. Partici- inserts are covered by Medicare.
cheerleading team. There will al-
so be a food and refreshment
are sorted and shelved according
to subject matter in the non-fic-
pants can get application forms
from the guidance counselor at NORTHEAST
stand catered by My Sister’s
Kitchen, Duryea. Tickets, which
tion books. The fiction novels
both hardback and paperback are
Pittston Area High School.
This year the club is proud to PEDORTHIC
can be purchased at the door, are
$5 for adults and $3 for students
arranged alphabetically accord-
ing to the author. In addition to
announce that a $500 scholar-
ship has been added as well as SERVICES, INC.
5-18. Children under 4 will be books, VHS tapes, DVD’s, audio two $250.00 scholarships. “YOUR FAMILY PRESCRIPTION FOOTWEAR CENTER”
admitted for free. books and CD’s will be available. This is just one of many func- 570-820-4088 • 1-877-562-FOOT (3668) • 234 River Road • Plains, PA
Businesses and individuals tions that the Lions Club pro- Serving Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Hazleton - Luzerne & Lackawanna Counties
can send donations to Chief Nick vides in the borough. Anyone
Lohman, Duryea Police Depart- wishing to join the club may call
Northeast Class of ‘66
ment, 315 Main St., Duryea, PA President Steve Golya at 655-
18642. Please make checks Northeast High School Class 4552 or contact any member.
payable to St. Jude Children’s of ’66 will hold a Class Reunion
Research Hospital and in the me- Meeting on Thursday, April 7 at Junction Jam
mo area list “Guns ‘N’ Hoses 6:30 p.m. at Tony’s Pizza, City A Junction Jam meeting will
2011”. Please be sure to include
your name with your gift in order An 82 Year Tradition of
to have it included on the ac-
knowledgement poster which
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Attention
eligible for this class. An eight- through Friday to people 60
hour course is being offered in years of age or older. Donations
two sessions on Monday, April from participants are gratefully
11, and Tuesday, April 12, from accepted and needed in order to
12:30 to 4:30. Pre-registration is expand this program.
necessary for either class by call- Monday - Meatloaf, buttered
ing the center at 655-5561. noodles, green & wax beans,
On Tuesday, April 5, at Home whole wheat dinner roll, banana,
Quality Care will be conducting margarine, milk and coffee
free blood pressure screenings Tuesday - Roast beef gravy,
from 10:30 a.m. to noon. The
public is invited to participate in
this free service.
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On Thursday, April 7, at 11:15
a.m. Dr. Robert Shmokler will
present a program on Diabetic
Foot Care. The public is invited
25,000
to attend this presentation. Don’t just watch a movie, experience it!
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ner will be held at noon, program 9:15, 9:45
and presentations will begin at
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(1:40), (4:40), 7:25, 9:55
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All (1:50), (4:00), 7:50, 10:15
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CONTRACTOR (1:55), (4:30), 7:15, 9:50
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Volunteers sought for spring cleanup in Exeter Twp.
Spring Cleanup will be under-
way the week of April 23. Bags, EXETER TWP. day April 8. ther information. questions and concerns regard-
ing gas drilling can contact
gloves, and safety vests will be Kim Hiedacavage CHAR at Char1hard-
available at the Exeter Township 388-0107 Fishing Supervisor meeting ing@aol.com.
Municipal building. The town- Heida1212@frontier.net The opening day of trout fish- A supervisor’s meeting is All email addresses will re-
ship asks residents to be in- ing is April16 for Luzerne Coun- scheduled for Thursday, April 7, main confidential and will not be
volved. tied bags along the roadside. ty. All residents above the age of at 7:00 p.m. at the Exeter Twp. released.
A team leader could be ap- If anyone has any questions 16 are required to have a fishing Municipal building. Also if you are just looking for
pointed to lead the clean up on a please contact Mary Francis at license. The Pennsylvania Fish information on the gas drilling
particular street. 388-6090. and Boat commission does offer process, the effects on the envi-
CHAR seeking citizen input
If you reside right on Rt. 92 it fish-for-free days. A license is ronment or any other informa-
is advised to pick a stretch of not required on these days. Concerned Harding Area Res- tion regarding gas drilling con-
Birthday wishes idents (CHAR) is a group of resi-
road and be responsible for that Check the Pennsylvania Fish and tact CHAR via email. This group
area. Once the garbage has been Happy Birthday Kelly Tho- Boat commission website at dents that recently formed con- will be organizing monthly
collected volunteers may leave mas who will celebrate her birth- http://fishandboat.com/ for fur- cerning gas drilling. Those with meetings.
280160
Hughestown Council sets work session for Thursday
parking available. Residents who are unable to tion, please e-mail Jimbo
more information, please call McMahon at jimmcma-
stop by the municipal building to
Mary Ann at 457-7619. hon1@verizon.net.
Two borough fund raising events on tap this week
Church followed by a party. Several Protestant and Cathol- plans for the post’s upcoming ziti
ic churches in Avoca, Duryea, Cooper Cheese .................................$4.99 lb.
Happy birthday to my “Cross- dinner on April 30. Any veteran
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011
Health Fair next weekend at Sacred Heart parish hall
The Sacred Heart of Jesus Ou-
treach Group will hold their DUPONT
ANN MARIE PADDOCK
Welcoming Mass
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church
pont.news@comcast.net or by
calling 654-0897.Send your
Third Annual Health Fair at the will celebrate a Welcoming news items by Wednesday eve-
parish hall next weekend, April 9 654-0897 Mass today at the 10:30 a.m. ser- ning. Please include a contact
and 10, after the Masses, Satur- dupont.news@comcast.net phone number.
vice for the families who have
day from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. and joined the Sacred Heart Parish
Sunday Morning from 9:30 a.m. Park Clean-up cessful event with many local Community.
to 12:30 p.m. for kids and adults Dupont Borough is looking and former town residents com- Refreshments will be served
Bowling Results
of all ages. for a few volunteers to help ing from distant parts to meet after the Mass in the church hall. Magic Circle
This year American Dietetic spruce up the Little League Park. friends of yesteryear. Anyone Newest members of the com- High Scratch Series Scores:
Association reminds everyone The park was vandalized a few and everyone if you attended any munity are: James and Angela Michael Spece, 687; Edward
that an easy way to focus on eat- months ago and the concession of the schools, Wilson, Sacred Salitis, Thomas Betterly, Mi- Collins, 676; Francis Pupa, 667;
ing better is to “Eat Right with stand wood posts and a few other Heart Parochial, Pulaski or Du- chelle McCabe, Emilee DiMag- John Colarusso, 659; Bill Pupa,
Color” and in conjunction with items needed to be painted. This pont High (Lincoln) are invited gio, Robert, Jennifer, Robert Jo- 634; Adam Brodie, 624; Greg
this message Sacred Heart Ou- would be a great opportunity for to attend and join in the plan- seph, Alex Haas, Brandon and Renfer, 621; Matt Charney, 602;
treach will help you to look at students to receive service hours ning. Andres Collins, Earl Granville, Don Zieminski, 596; Chris Ren-
many other factors that impact or a Boy Scout Project or some Lori Horchos, Vincent and Bar- fer, 589.
your life by bringing together a retired seniors who can offer a Softball/Teeball bara O’Hop, Louis Czaja, John Friday Junior/Senior
panel of health care profession- few hours. Contact Patty at the Dudek, Robert and Martha Mat- High Scratch Series Scores:
Dupont Softball/Teeball par-
als who will be educate and an- municipal office at 655-6216. thews, Richard and Deborah Ko- Men’s Division: Michael
ents meeting is scheduled for
swer some questions you may zar and Kara Kozar, Steven, Szumski, 646; Billy Jr.Elko,
Tuesday April 5, 6 p.m. at Du-
have on “tuning up” your health. Kimberly and Lauren Samseil. 559; Michael Lenchak, 547; Tyl-
pont Borough Bldg.
There will be many fun and in- Bulk Pickup er Baran, 539; Sam Carlen, 538.
The upcoming season will be
teractive sessions and booths Reservations are being accept- Women’s Division: Elena
discussed. Opening Day is set
where you will be able to see ed for spring cleaning bulk pick- Polka Dances Domnick, 436; Irene Magdon,
for Saturday May 7, 2 p.m. at
how you can begin to make the ups which will take place on The Polka Sunday Schedule 414; Chantel Cebula, 310.
Dupont Softball/Teeball com-
small improvements that, over Thursdays and Fridays during for April: American
plex.
time, add up to significant health the month of May. Contact the April 10 - John Stevens and High Scratch Series Scores:
benefits. Some of the booths at municipal office for available Doubleshot; April 17 - Joe Stan- Jerry Coggins, 749; Tom Spur-
this year’s fair are: Blood Pres- Eco-tip ky and the Cadets-Crazy Easter lin, 730; Mark Kulick, 701; Dave
dates and times. Information re-
sure Screening, Glucose Screen- garding yard maintenance, dog Here is Joey Jones Eco-tip of Bonnet Dance; April 24 - Happy Kern, 699; Pete Latona, 690; Ed-
ing, Hearing Screenings for chil- ordinance, pavilion rental and the week: Duct tape is strong and Easter No schedule dance; Mon- ward Collins, 689; Rich Kuli-
dren and adults, as well as, vision park cleanup can be found on the can fix many things like a broken day April 25 - Dyngus Day gowski, 671; Francis Pupa, 649;
screening Nutrition Screening Dupont borough website at arrow in your archery set. This Dance- Eddie Derwin and Polka john Grohowski, 623; Chris Ka-
plus the ever popular “What is www.dupontpa.info. will keep items out of the land- Naturals 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. sa, 612.
healthy but still good for me to fills! Polka Dancing on Sundays are Dupont Bowlerettes
Eat Wheel”, Dental Hygienist from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. High Scratch Series Scores:
for children and adults, Pharma- VFW Auxiliary Sewer Bills Admission is $12.00. Kim Kishel, 620; Debbie Ste-
cists, Speech Language Patholo- vens, 531; MaryAnn Shugdinis,
The Ladies Auxiliary of Przy- The 2011 Sewer Maintenance 523; Irene Jemiola, 504; Donna
gist and Occupational Ther-
bytek-Kundlas VFW Post 4909, Bills have been mailed to all resi- Kasa, 503; Gracelynn William-
apists, health through exercise. Daily Number
Dupont, will hold their monthly dent on April 1. Payment Due son, 486; Rose McDade, 470;
There will be a Kid’s Corner Dupont Volunteer Hose Com-
meeting on Tuesday, April 5 at 7 date is June 30, 2011. The munic- Connie Berlinski, 460; MaryLou
for painting and reading and as- pany Match the Evening Daily
p.m. at the post home. Election ipal office is on modified hours Fereck, 457..
sorted games, fabulous and Number Fundraiser will begin
of officers will be held. Madam and will accept sewer payments Warehouse Mixed
healthy creative foods to sample on Monday April 4.
President Peggy Best will pre- from 9:00 to 12 noon only Mon- Men’s Division: Dan Zingaret-
and try at home by Alan Dente, There are a few tickets still
side. Hostesses are Emily De- day thru Friday. ti, 634; Frank Obitz, 583; Scott
chiropractors to demonstrate available and you can purchase
Nardi and Elaine Hoffman. If other arrangements are Schramm, 580; Matt Charney,
proper body mechanics, regis- your tickets from Bernie Babo-
needed, please contact the mu- 561; John Doran, 542.
tered dietitians and nurses to pro- nis, President of the Hose Com-
Lions Clean-up nicipal office. Women’s Division: Melony
mote a healthy life style. There pany.
will be give-aways throughout Dupont Lions Club will begin Yurek, 407; Ann Kopeck, 365;
Tickets are $10.00 each.
the event. a spring clean up of the Little Sandra Sands, 354.
All are welcome. There is no League Park on Saturday, April 300 Club Winners National
admission fee. 9, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Any or- Holy Name Society 300 Club Service Schedule High Scratch Series Scores:
ganization, group or individual winners of Sacred Heart of Jesus Dupont service schedule for Neal Elko, 717; Rich Gorzkow-
are welcome to join us and help Church second week winners the week of April 3: ski, 684; Bruce Rydzy, 672; Ed-
Concert Tonight are: $100.00 - Scott Barnak; $ Monday, April 4 -purple refus- ward Collins, 641; John Pisano,
prepare the park for the upcom-
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church ing Easter Egg Hunt plus the 50.00 - Clorinda Slusarczyk; es bags 618; Scott Kowalczyk, 615; De-
Parish Community invite all to many upcoming summer events. $25.00 - Bruce Knick; $25.00- Tuesday, April 5 - Ashes, yard bra Washney, 604; Mark Kulick,
the Way of the Cross Lenten Tim Stonikinis. waste. 596; Rob Lopata, 581; Robert
Concert today, Sunday, April 3, Wednesday, March 30 – Recy- Lussi, 580.
beginning at 6:00 p.m. at Sacred Summer Party
Recreation Board
cling of commingled glass, plas- Universal
Heart Church. This concert is Plans for a summer party will tics. High Scratch Series Scores:
free of charge and open to every- begin when friends of all Dupont Dupont Borough Recreation
David Titton, 727; Nicholas Ber-
one. There will be light refresh- Schools meet on Sunday, April Board will meet on April 7 at
Got News? linski, 652; William Elko, 650;
ments afterwards in the church 10, at the VFW Post Home at 6:30 p.m. Dupont Borough
If you have an article which John Prebish, 647; Edward Col-
hall. 2:00 p.m. in the lower level ban- Building on Chestnut St.
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you would like to submit you can lins, 621; Ryan O’Malley, 612;
quet hall. Michael Spece, 594; Jim Lavel-
The affair last year was a suc- send the information to du-
See DUPONT NEWS, Page 38
Benefit for volunteer Kellie Kizis set for next Sunday
Reminder
“Annie” Presentation That is all for this week; re-
“Annie” will be performed by member if you have any events
the Wyoming Area Drama Club or news you would like listed in
and Thespian Troupe 4795 on Shirley Judge, Luzerne County Chapter President of PSEA-Retired announces plans for the Spring the Exeter Town column, you
April 8 and 9 at 7 p.m. and April Luncheon have been completed. This year's luncheon will be held on May 5 at the East Mountain Inn. can reach me at 287-3349 oreci-
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10 at 2 p.m. in the Wyoming Area Planning the event are from left: membership chair Phil Russo; PSEA-Retired Region President Mary priani@comcast.net.
Secondary Center Auditorium, Moran and Luzerne County Chapter President Shirley Judge.
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011
All past ‘Little Miss Cherry Blossoms’ are sought
The West Pittston Cherry New York City’s Sullivan brary at 654-9847 to sign up. If a
Blossom Festival is celebrating
its 40th anniversary this year. To
WEST PITTSTON Street Bakery Bread Making
Class: The Assembly Room in
cost is associated with the pro-
gram, the fee will be required at
mark this occasion the organiz- Tony Callaio the First United Methodist the time of sign-up to reserve
ers are looking for all 39 girls 654-5358 Church, 408 Wyoming Ave. Ses- your spot. For detailed program
(and now women) who were tonyc150@verizon.net sion 2: 5/12, 6:00-7:00 p.m. & 5/ information, please visit
crowned Little Miss Cherry On Saturday, April 23, from April 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 13, 6:00-9:00 p.m. - $20.00. www.wplibrary.org, join our
Blossom from as far back as 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m., the West p.m. at the West Pittston Metho- Friends of the Library Meet- mailing list, or give the Library a
1971. Pittston Little League will be dist Church on Wyoming Ave- ing & Fundraisers: The Friends call!
If you are or if you know a for- hosting their Annual Easter Egg nue. of the Library meet once a month
mer princess, please call Gina Hunt at the West Pittston Little Everything is for women: at the Library. Call the Library
League Fields. coats, jackets, blouses, tees, Birthday Notes
Malsky at 570-332-7817 or for information about their up-
email her at lmalsky@aol.com. The Easter Egg Hunt is for shoes, purses, jewelry, and much coming meetings. Happy birthday this week to:
The Festival will be on Satur- kids 10 yrs old & under. This more. There will be a name Getting Started with Genealo- Lindsey Ross, 4/4; Nicole Fetch,
day, May 14, and Sunday, May15, event is rain or shine. brand rack. Nothing will be over gy: 5/7, 9:00-11:30 a.m. 4/5; Beth Mangan, 4/6; Deanna
where this year, West Pittston $5.00. Financial Courses: Retirement Farrell, 4/6; Deanna Farrell
Idol will be held. The show Fundamentals: 4/6, 6:00-7:00 Mennig, 4/6; Patricia Yunkunis,
Yard Waste
opens the second day on Sunday p.m. Estate Planning 101: 5/17, 4/6; Janet Kashuda, 4/6; Nick
Yard waste pick up will begin Tax Reminder
at noon. Local singing talent will 6:00-7:00 p.m. Bartoli, 4/6; Alicia Palmentera,
on Monday, April 11. Montgom- Tax rebate period ends April 8 4/7; Bryan Bucci, 4/7; James
have the chance to win a cash ery Avenue to Erie Street will be and the face amount will be good Resume and Cover Letter
prize. There will be two catego- Workshop Series: General Re- Ravert, 4/7; Mary Groves, 4/7;
picked up on Mondays while until June 8. Pam Kuna, 4/8; Idella Dymond,
ries; 12 and under and 15 and up. Montgomery Avenue to Susque- His office hours are: Tuesday sume Workshop: 4/18, 6:30-7:30
The parade will be held on Sat- p.m. Resume Workshop for Edu- 4/8; Marta Jones, 4/8; Violet
hanna Avenue will be picked up and Wednesday, 6:00 – 8:00 Blandina, 4/8; Carmie Argento,
urday, May 14. If you were a past on Tuesdays. p.m.; Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to cation Applicants: 4/27, 6:30-
Grand Marshal, you are wel- 7:30 p.m. Cover Letter Work- 4/9; Kelley Mercavitch, 4/11; Lu-
Branches are to be tied in noon or by appointment by cia Dwyer, 4/12; Sara Pokorny, 4/
come to march in the parade. small bundles no larger than one called 655-3801. shop: 5/4, 6:30-7:30 p.m. One-
on-One Resume & Cover Letter 13; Dana Magyar, 4/13; Frank
inch round by 4 feet in length. If you are requesting a receipt, Callaio, 4/14; Shea Riley, 4/14;
Grass and leaves are to be in con- please send a self-addressed, Review: 5/18 & 5/25, 5:30-8:00
Ziti Dinner p.m. Joe Vullo, 4/15; Eileen Krzak, 4/
tainers weighing no more than stamped envelope. 15; Mary Musinski, 4/15; Marfi-
The Wyoming Area Girls Intro to Ebooks and the Li-
25 to 30 pounds. sa Argento, 4/17; Toni Ardo, 4/
Softball Parent’s Association in- brary: 5/24, 6:00-7:00 p.m.
Street Sweeping will begin on 17; and Carmella Argento, 4/24.
vites everyone to their annual Zi- Photography Workshop:
Monday, April 11. Residents are Library Programs
ti Dinner next Sunday, April 10, Learning to See: Discovering the
requested to obey No Parking Adult Programs
in the Wyoming Area Secondary Possibilities for Creative Vision:
Signs on designated days. Beginner Yoga: Tuesdays & Thought for the Week
Center cafeteria. Eat-in and take- 5/21, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. -
Recycling materials are Thursdays, thru 5/31, 8:30-9:30 It is not easy to find happiness
outs are available from 12-noon $40.00.
picked up curbside on the first a.m. - $7.00 drop-in; discounted in ourselves, and it is not possi-
until 5:00 p.m. The cost is $6.00 Earth Day Riverbank Clean
and third Thursdays of each punch passes available. Classes ble to find it elsewhere.
per person. There will be a 50/50 Up: 4/16, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
month and include newspapers are held in the former American
drawing as well as a Chinese Children’s Programs
(in covered containers only) and Legion Building at 316 Linden
Auction. Weekly Story Time: Every Quote of the Week
commingled glass and alumi- St. next to the Montgomery Ave.
num cans. Residents can also Friday, 1:00 p.m. “Have nothing in your house
Elementary School. Easter Bonnet Decorating: 4/
bring all of their recycled materi- West Pittston Library Book that you do not know to be use-
Cemetery Clean-up als to the Public Works garage 18, 6:30 p.m. ful, or believe to be beautiful.” –
Club: First Tuesday of each Egg Drop: 4/20, 6:30 p.m.
Spring clean-up is underway each Saturday morning from William Morris, British design-
month, 6:45 p.m. American Girl Tea: 5/15, 1:00
at the West Pittston Cemetery 8:00 a.m. until noon. er/poet who inspired the arts and
Basic Computer Classes: Ses- p.m.
until April 17. Please discard all crafts movement in England.
sion 2: Thursdays, 4/28-5/26, One Book Every Young Child:
Christmas decorations on or be-
Clothing Sale 6:30-7:30 p.m. - $35.00. 5/18, 6:30 p.m.
fore that date.
The West Pittston Women’s Beginner Knitting Class: Ses- Several events and activities Bumper Sticker
Club will hold their yearly wom- sion 2: Mondays, 5/9-5/23, 6:00- require registration. Stop by the Nothing is inevitable until it
Easter Egg Hunt en’s clothing sale, on Saturday, 8:00 p.m. circulation desk or call the li- happens.
Cjmeil, 538; Irene Jemiola, 483; 280; David Noble, 276; Joshua Piper Kane, 185; Nikki Price, Peter Kulick, 524; Zachary
Gracelynn Williamson, 453; Bryk, 271. 177; Samantha Piechota, 175; McKitish, 522; David Zydko,
Fraternal Order of Eagles spaghetti dinner is today
bers in order to continue the baskets are carried by the chil- Lenten Pizza Sale
priani@comcast.net.
many worthwhile community dren during the Offertory Proc- The West Wyoming Hose Co #
Sports
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011
tricts as possible.” beat a team that we lost to. So and gets better as the season Kevin Anderson (Dist., PV), Like the boys team, the Pitt-
As for the competition, Mills you never know.” goes on.” Nick Bartoli (Throws), Mark ston Area girls’ track and field
feels the league is as competi- On the West Side, Wyoming The Warriors did lose a dis- Basta (Jumps), Chris Bone team also returns many seniors
tive as ever. He does feel Tunk- Area coach Joe Pizano returns trict champ in the sprints as well (Hurdles, Jumps), Julian Cam- who were a big part of last
hannock will field a strong 16 experienced athletes and as district medalists in other penni (Throws), RJ Dixon year’s squad.
team this season. They are re- wants his team to get better as events, but do return a group led (Sprints, Mid. Dist.), David Rachel Scanlon (senior), Bi-
turning many key pieces from the season progresses. by sprinters Ahmad Bouie, Jus- Dorbad (Jumps), Eric Eramo anca Bolton (junior), Howrasha
last year’s championship team. “We are a very young team, tin Langdon, Larry and Cory (PV, Hurdles), Mitch Payne Bryan (junior), Madelyn Dwo-
“Just about anyone can beat but we are returning a solid Popovich, and distance runner (Throws), and Stan Timinski rak (junior), Allie Overman (ju-
anyone in this league. It is very group of District (2) qualifiers,” Chris Hromek. (Throws). nior), Samantha Horchos (ju-
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competitive,” Mills said. said Pizano. “We should be a Other top returnees for WA
“Sometimes we beat a team that team that competes every week include, Joe Adonizio (Dist.), GIRLS
See TRACK, Page 45
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011 VA R S I T Y S O C C E R
Kourtney Schwerdtman controls the ball for WA's Marissa Charney has control of the ball ped eight shots in net for the La-
had nine shots on goal compared Wyoming Area against GAR. as a GAR defender comes in.
to WA’s seven. See SOCCER, Page 47
Patriots
Tunkhannock ................2-0
Wyoming Seminary ......2-0
Hazleton .......................1-0
MMI Prep .....................1-1
Wyoming Area .............1-2
Pittston Area ................1-2
Holy Redeemer.............1-2 SMITH & MILLER &L
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Meyers..........................0-1
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Coughlin.......................0-1
Valley West ..................0-3 Spring Cleanup • Grass Cutting
Flat Roofs • Shingles • Siding • Replacement Windows
This week’s schedule Free Estimates - Licensed & Insured Mulching • Shrub Trimming
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Thursday 570-602-LAWN • 570-602-5296
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Tony Richards sets the ball for WA against Berwick. Wyoming Area's Cody Gates goes for the kill against Berwick in Exeter on Wednesday
afternoon.
PHOTOS BY BILL TARUTIS
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011
VA R S I T Y T R A C K A N D F I E L D
the goal for Wyoming Area. gleman, Kaitlyn Maguire, Jen- HOME meets held at
The Lady Warriors return na Skrinak, and Rachel Taylor. Jake Sobeski Memorial Stadium
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011 VA R S I T Y B A S E B A L L A N D S O F T B A L L
Tuesday
WA v. Tunkhannock
Wednesday
WA v. Lake-Lehman
Gary Puckett fouls off a pitch for the Blue Devils.
Thursday
PA v. Coughlin
WA at Dallas
OF v. Holy Cross
This week’s softball schedule
Monday
PA at Nanticoke
WA at Valley West
OF at Dunmore
Tuesday
WA v. Tunkhannock
Thursday
PA at Coughlin
WA at Dallas
OF v. Holy Cross
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OF second baseman Mario Martinelli fields a grounder. OF pitcher Dave Chromey is about to deliver a pitch against
Abington Heights last Wednesday at Pagnotti Park.
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011
E L E M E N TA R Y W R E S T L I N G MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
SOCCER
Peters gained an early takedown in the third round
and kept Jurus on the mat for the remainder of the Championship belt, Martin Wojnarowski of May-
bout. Peters finished the win with bone crushing field defeated Anthony Chicone of Philadelphia by
body punches to the sides of Jurus. unanimous decision. Wojnarowski controlled the en-
Continued from Page 42 When the final bell rung the judges gave the unani- tire match by delivering a series of bone crushing
Standings
mous to decision to Peters. body punches. Wojnarowski also had three big take-
dy Patriots. Pittston Area outshot WVC-2A
It is safe to say Peters was well prepared for this downs and almost forced Chicone to tap out of a
Honesdale, 15-11 on the day. Honesdale..........................2-0
fight. In addition to his countless hours of training, he choke hold. Chicone did land some heavy punches
North Pocono ....................0-0 and hard knees at the beginning of the match. Howev-
---Dispatch staff writer Rick also was able to watch film on his opponent. He also
Hanover .............................0-0 er, it was all Wojnarowski for the remainder of the
Notari contributed to this report. increased his boxing training in the weeks leading up
Pittston Area......................0-1 fight as he captured the unanimous decision.
to the fight. He knew Jurus was going to punch hard
Wyoming Seminary ..........0-1 In the main event, Joel Roberts of Slatington de-
Statistics so he wanted to be extra prepared.
Goals “I knew he was a striker, so I knew I would have to feated Scott Heckman by way of rear naked choke
1t. Scalzo, WA ......................2 WVC-2B box,” Peters said. “I was confident, because I have late in the second round. Heckman controlled the en-
1t. Sutkowski, PA..................2 Meyers ...............................1-0 really worked on my boxing after my last loss.” tire match, but Roberts delivered a heavy right hook
3t. Three tied with.................1 Wyoming Area...................1-1 Peters had no problem taking punches from Jurus to Heckman’s face and Heckman was down. Roberts
MMI Prep..........................0-0 and he delivered them even harder. His hard punches finished Heckman with a rear naked choke and the
Assists Tunkhannock.....................0-0 helped him put Jurus on the mat and keep him there. fight was over.
1t. Fereck, PA ........................1 GAR...................................0-1
1t. Gallagher, WA..................1 MINOR LEAGUE FOOTBALL
1t. Mikitish, PA .....................1 This week’s schedule
1t. Scalzo, WA.......................1 Tuesday
PA v. North Pocono
WA v. MMI Prep
Alba selected as Keystone all-star team
Saves
1. Cumbo, PA........................8
Thursday
Piontkowski, Bowden, Serbin named to second-team
2. Vitale, WA ........................7
3. Yurek, WA ........................6 PA at Seminary
WA at Dallas The NEPA Miners rebuilt their Miners players representing the son Waterton and Nate Bowden,
roster last year bringing back only Keystone Conference as 1st Team wide receivers Davelle Byrd and
four players from the season be- All-Stars in the game and in the Tyler Serbin along with lineback-
fore. Despite finishing a win short skills competition are cornerback
Subscribe to
ers Brad Allen and Mike Robin-
of post season play, Head Coach Anthony Bodtmann, center Brian son. Alba, Piontkowski, Bowden
Dan LaMagna developed a new Alba, guard Jesse Hinkley and
and Serbin all played their high
The Dispatch
core of players that the Miners kicker Mike Berry. Alba is a West
school ball at Wyoming Area.
staff expects will lead them back Pittston resident.
into the playoffs this season. Al- Honored as second team All- The skills competition will be
played Saturday, May 21 after the
Call 829-5000
though many Miners players con- Stars but not playing in the game
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tributed in building a new team unless contacted as a replacement teams morning practice and the
chemistry, there are only so many player are quarterback Justin All-Star showdown will be 12 p.m.
All-Star slots available. Piontkowski, running backs Dod- on Sunday, May 22.
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011 VA R S I T Y S W I M M I N G LOCAL BOWLING
LOCAL GOLF
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Fish dinner
sented by Brian, Leza, Kevin and Abby Brad and Paula Mahalsky. family, “Call Me Irresistible”, presented
Thornton. In memory of Frank T. Dudish, by Marlene Bartoli and Josephine
In honor of Judy and Michael Fino, “Edge”, presented by Brian and Leza Sciandra and “Poser”, presented by No-
“An Object of Beauty”, presented by
John and Mary Eleanor Dziak.
In honor of George L. Miller’s 80th
Thornton and family.
In memory of James A. Hontz, Sr.,
“Crossfire”, presented by Steve and
ra Donato.
In memory of Helen Pritchard, “Bat-
tle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”, pre-
at St. Michael’s
birthday, “The Last Boy - Mickey Judith Sokach and family. sented by Clara Players. The Rev. Joseph Bertha, Ph.D. and the
Mantle”, presented by Lois Miller and In memory of Mary Lepore, “What In memory of Marion Rogers, parishioners of St. Michael the Archan-
family. the Night Knows”, presented by Mrs. “Amy’s Bread”, presented by Gail, gel Byzantine Catholic Church invite the
In memory of Robert A. Adams, John Nardone and Rosemary Nardone, Bonnie, Robin and Gebby Cole. community to its 14th annual fish dinner
West Pittston High School Class of “Under the Harrow”, presented by In memory of Larissa Sherin, “15 Friday, April 15 from 4-6 p.m. in the
1955, “Nemesis”, presented by Bruno Robert and Marie Steinberger, Volumes of Amazing Animals, Gareth church hall, 205 North Main St., Pittston.
Ferretti, Jr. “Matched”, presented by Mrs. Theresa Stevens Learning Library”, presented Dinners are $9 for adults and $7 for
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In memory of Coach Jim Atherton, Lauricella and “Strategic Moves”, pre- by the Bone family. children 12 and under.
“Earth (The Book)”, presented by Ray sented by Louise and Jim Fisk. In memory of Jewell Trimble, “Left Takeouts will be available too.
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011
OBITUARIES
Angelo A. Anzalone Americo A. Brigido
April 1, 2011 March 29, 2011
Angelo A. He was also preceded in death ston; and sisters, Josephine Kli- Americo A. “Tony” Bridgido, er, Adrianne Brigido Van
Anzalone, age by his son, James, on March 24, mek, Wyoming; and Grace Wil- 88, of Hagerstown, MD, died Scoyoc; great-granddaughter,
96, formerly of 2002, his father, Vincenzo; liams, California. March 29, 2011, at the Loyalton Lilly Isabelle Brigido; and niec-
West Pittston, mother, Grace Arcadipana; Funeral services will be Mon- Assisted Living Center. es and nephews.
died April 1, brothers, Cataldo (Ky), Antho- day at 9 a.m. from the Peter J. Born in Old Forge August 20, He was also preceded in death
2011 in Wesley ny, Father Sam, O.S.J., James, Adonizio Funeral Home, 802 1922, he was a son of the late by his wife, the former Janet
Village, Jen- John; and sister, Katherine. Susquehanna Avenue, West Peter and Rose Gabello Brigi- Reese Brigido; brothers Carl,
kins Township. His wife of 68 He is survived by his son, At- Pittston with a Mass of Chris- do. Guy and Tucker Brigido; and
years, the former Rosarii torney William F. Anzalone and tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Surviving are children, Ste- sisters Etha Tagliaterra, Mattie
Gaughan, died Jan. 13, 2007. his wife, Tina, Shavertown; Lady of Mount Carmel Church, phen Brigido and Diane Monelli and Ann Brigido.
He was born on March 21, daughters, Patricia Battisti and Pittston. Interment, St. Rocco’s McClellan; brother Phillip Bri- Funeral services were held
1915 and celebrated his 96th her husband, Paul, Hughes- Cemetery, Pittston Township. gido; sisters Edith Stassi and April 2 from the Kearney Fu-
birthday with his family and town; Mary Grace Dopkin and Friends may call today from 4 to Marie Cardillo; grandson, Dr. neral Home, Old Forge. Inter-
friends on Saturday, March 19, her husband, John, South Car- 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Stephen Brigido; granddaught- ment Old Forge Cemetery.
2011. He was a graduate of the olina; grandchildren, Dr. Wil- Memorial donations may be
Pittston High School, Class of liam F. Anzalone, Jr., Attorney made to the Luzerne County
1934. He was best known for Jamie J. Anzalone; Attorney Bar Charitable Foundation, 200
Carmella Mazza
being the owner with his broth- Alana M. Anzalone; Attorney North River Street, Wilkes- March 31, 2011
ers, Anthony and James of An- Alan Battisti; Brian Battisti; Er- Barre, 18702, who in turn will
zalone Brothers beer distribu- ic Battisti; Dr. Danielle Katz; make contributions to many dif- Carmella Mazza, 91, of Old gela Mazza; brother, Julius Prin-
torship located on North Main Claudine Battisti and Karen ferent charities located through- Forge, died March 31, 2011, at zo; grandchildren, Duane Ar-
Street, Pittston, from 1938 to Bradley; eight great-grandchil- out Luzerne County. On-line home. mitage and Michael Mazza; and
1968. He was also a 4th Degree dren; nieces; nephews; great- condolences may be made at Born in Old Forge on April 19, nieces and a nephew.
member of the Pittston Knights nieces; and great-nephews; his www.peterjadoniziofuneral- 1919, she was a daughter of the Funeral services will be held
of Columbus. brother, Joseph Anzalone, Pitt- home.com. late Luigi and Lorita Cerullo Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. from the
Prinzo. Kearney Funeral Home, 517 N.
Also preceding her in death Main St., Old Forge, with a 10
raffle, money raffle, door prizes sion is $3. 10 and under are welcome.
OBITUARIES
Placido "Jo- tini, on February 6, 1999; sister Funeral services were held
seph" Fran-
chelli, 92, of
Anna Zalaffi; and stepbrother
Paul Salvatore.
March 31 from the Corcoran Fu-
neral Home, Plains Township, Advertise in The Dispatch
Plains Town-
ship,
March
died
27,
Surviving are his son, Robert
Frankelli, and his wife, Patricia,
Bear Creek Township; grand-
with Monsignor Neil Van Loon,
pastor of St. Maria Goretti
Church, Laflin, officiating. En-
Call 655-1418
2011, at Geisin- sons, Adam Frankelli; Michael tombment Denison Cemetery,
ger Wyoming Valley Medical Frankelli and his wife, Jamie; Swoyersville.
Center, Plains Township. Robert Frankelli; and Sam Fran- Memorial donations may be D u p on t M on u m en t Sh op ,In c.
Born in the Keystone section kelli and his wife, Tara; great- made to United Methodist
of Plains, he was a son of the late grandchildren, Matthew, Anto- Homes, Wesley Village Campus,
Placido Franchella and Mary nio, Mitchell, and Gianna Fran- 209 Roberts Road, Pittston, Servin g N orthea st P A
(Gross) Franchella Salvatore, kelli; sister Jenny Stella, Her- 18640. Online condolences may For O ver 60 Yea rs
and a stepson of the late Nick shey; and step-brother Angelo be made at www.corcoranfuner-
Salvatore. He attended Plains Salvatore, Keystone. alhome.com. • C ustom design service
Township schools, and was a available atn o charge
Merchant Marine veteran of the • O n e ofthe largest& m ost
Korean War. He was employed in
the construction industry as a la-
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Paul J. Reg- ment in 2009. He won several Pittston; dear friend, Kelly Hicks, Ruth E. (Nie- liam; and sisters, Mildred Dar-
gie, 66, of awards for outstanding hair styl- Pittston; aunts, Josephine Halat nius) Truskow- nell and Dorothy McDermott.
Scranton, died ing and was proud to have done and Theresa Zaffuto, both of Pitt- ski, 92, died Surviving are a daughter Janet
March 29, hair styles for such celebrities as ston; and several cousins, nieces, Monday, Moll, Laflin; sons, John H. and
2011, at VNA Peggy Cass, David Cassidy and nephews, great-nieces and neph- March 28, his wife, Maryann, Schwenks-
Hospice Care, Carol Burnett. He was also an ews. He is also survived by his 2011. ville; Anthony R. and his wife,
CMC Hospital, outstanding artist and some of best friend of more than 40 years, Born in Linda, Yatesville; and Daniel
Scranton. Formerly of Pittston, his earlier paintings are currently Joseph Ventura of Scranton. Wilkes-Barre, January 21, 1919, and his wife, Carol, West Pitt-
he was a resident of the Gino displayed at the Gino Merli Vet- Funeral services were held she was a daughter of the late Jo- ston; sister Diane Marsh, Dallas;
Merli Veterans Center, Scranton. erans Center. In the late ’60s, he April 2 from the Graziano Funer- nas and Mary Padolskus Nieni- seven grandchildren, Anthony,
He was a son of the late Antho- was lead singer for the musical al Home, Pittston Twp., with a us. She was a member of St. Ma- Lonnie, Michael, Karen, John,
ny J. Reggie and Jennie (Zaffuto) group Salt and Pepper along with Mass of Christian Burial at St. ria Goretti Church, Laflin. She Laura, and Ashley Truskowski;
Reggie of Pittston. He was a his brother, Richard. The band Rocco’s RC Church in Pittston. was a graduate of Laketon High and seven great-grandchildren.
member of St. Rocco’s Church, went on to record for Scepter Re- Interment St. Rocco’s RC Ceme- School, and Wyoming Valley Funeral was held March 31
Pittston. He proudly served four cords in New York City, NY, tery, Pittston Township. Hospital School of Nursing. She from the Recupero Funeral
years in the U.S. Navy in the Viet- owned by Burt Bacharach and Memorial donations may be was formerly employed at J & R Home, West Pittston, with a
nam War. He was a well-known Dionne Warwick. made to the Gino J. Merli Veter- Dress Co., Wyoming. Mass of Christian Burial in St.
hair stylist in the Scranton area He is survived by his brother ans Center, 401Penn Ave., Scran- She was also preceded in death Maria Goretti Church. Interment
for over 40 years. He was the Joseph, Young Harris, GA; ton 18503; or The VNA Hospice by her husband, Anthony F., in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.
owner/operator of Designs Stu- brother Richard and sister-in-law Care Center of Lackawanna 1978; brothers, Victor and Wil-
dio Hair Salon until his retire- MaryAnn, Drums; sister, Toni, County.
mysubmarinesandenemyvessels. Mary Anna Secunda and her hus- St., Ste. 118, Forty Fort, 18704. To Yatsko of Harding; grandchil- may call Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m.
He worked as a gear cutter for band, Jesse, Collegeville, and Su- leave an online condolence visit dren, Kerrie Hopp and husband, Condolences can be sent to sym-
Maxim Corporation, Old Forge, sie Mendenhall and her husband, www.yanaitisfuneralhome.com. Blaine, of Menifee, CA, Kimber- pathy@betzjastremski.com.
OBITUARIES
Arthur Bloomsburg University. He was Barbara going on to graduate from the wife, Deborah, Trucksville; and
(Duddie) Ur- also a veteran of the U.S. Ma- Weiskerger, 75, Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Keith, West Pittston; grand-
ban, 83, of Du- rine Corps, serving in the South of West Pitt- School of Nursing. Prior to her daughter, Katrina; a brother, Rev.
ryea, died Pacific during World War II. He ston, died retirement in 1996, she was em- Edwin Martin, Columbus, OH;
March 26, retired as captain of security March 27, ployed at the Taylor Nursing and several nieces and nephews.
2011, at the from the FCPI Corp., Moosic. 2011, at the Rehabilitation Center She was a Funeral services were April 1
Kingston He was also preceded in Wilkes-Barre member of the Women of Trin- from the Gubbiotti Funeral
Commons Nursing Facility, death by his two sisters, Helen General Hospital. ity, PLET (Parish Life Events Home, Exeter, with a Mass of
where he was a patient the past Marcin, Buffalo, NY, and Joan Born in Oneonta, NY, she was Team), and was on the Vestry Christian Burial at the Trinity
two weeks. Romaldini, Vestal, NY; cou- a daughter of the late Rev. Law- committee. She was also a Sun- Episcopal Church, West Pittston.
He was born in Duryea, on sins, nieces and nephews. rence and Doris Carr Martin. day school teacher. Interment Memorial Shrine
June 10, 1927, and was a son of A Mass of Christian Burial She was a life-long resident of She was also preceded in death Burial Park, Carverton.
the late Arthur and Mary (Plis- was held March 29 at Sacred West Pittston. She was a member by her husband, Robert, in 2002; Memorial donations may be
ko) Urban. Arthur was a mem- Heart Church, Duryea. Inter- of the Trinity Episcopal Church, brother Gerald; and sister, Jean. made to the West Pittston Li-
ber of the Nativity of Our Lord ment St. John’s Cemetery, Du- West Pittston, and was a gradu- Surviving are her sons, David, brary or to the Trinity Episcopal
Church, Duryea. He was a ryea. Online condolences may ate of West Pittston High School, West Pittston; Robert and his Church.
graduate of the Duryea High be made to www.kiesingerfun-
School and later attended eralservices.com. Ida S. Skutack
Naomi J. McCormick March 28, 2011
March 30, 2011 Ida Serino and was a parishioner of the for- ma, Stacy Cella, and Jessica
Skutack, 88, of mer St. Michael’s Church, Old Barhight; six great-grandchil-
Naomi J. Exeter; three daughters, Ramona Old Forge, died Forge. Subsequent to its closing, dren, Tyler, Mattea, Angelina,
McCormick, M. McCormick and her partner, March 28, she became a parishioner of St. and Dominick Palma; Giavanna
73, of Mt. Anand Velinker, of Reading, Su- 2011, in the Mary’s RC Church, Old Forge. and Nico Cella; a sister-in-law,
Penn, died san R. and her husband, William Mountain She was also preceded in Victoria Serino, West Pittston; a
March 30, 2011 Shapiro, of Anaheim, CA, and View Care death by a son-in-law, Dominick brother-in-law, Peter Skutack,
in Manocare Gwynne C. and her husband, Center, where she had been a "Butch" Palma; and four broth- Pittston; numerous nieces and
Laureldale. James Kolodziejski, of Muhlen- guest since November. She was ers, Frank, John, Charles, and nephews.
She is survived by her husband, berg; two brothers, Willard preceded in death by her hus- Joseph Serino. The funeral was held March
Francis C. McCormick Sr. Hauze and Hugh Hauze of Lu- band, Edward Skutack, in 1991. Surviving are a daughter, 31 from the Ferri Funeral Home,
Born in Wapwallopen on Sep- zerne County; and six grandchil- Born in Pittston and raised in Charlotte Palma of Old Forge; Old Forge, with Mass of Chris-
tember 18, 1937, she was a dren, Alex McCormick, Cor- West Pittston, a daughter of the four sons, Edward Skutack and tian Burial in St. Mary’s RC
daughter of the late Emery and rinne McCormick, Joshua Hof- late Peter and Nunzella Manga- wife Carol, of Tunkhannock; Church, Old Forge. Private in-
Cora (Swank) Hauze. She was fa, Tyler McCormick, Kobi Ko- niello Serino, she was a graduate Robert Skutack and wife Don- terment. Memorials may be di-
employed by Stanley G. Flagg in lodziejski and Lucas of West Pittston High School. na, of Old Forge; Paul Skutack rected to the Mountain View
Stowe, as a grinder working until Kolodziejski. She was employed by Andy’s and wife Joan, with whom she Care Center Auxiliary, 2309
their closing. She attended Be- Services will be Monday at 11 Fashions in Pittston as a presser resided in Old Forge; and Bernie Stafford Ave., Scranton, 18505.
thany Evangelical Lutheran a.m. in the Auman’s Funeral before her retirement. She held Skutack and wife Mary Ellen, of To leave an online condolence
Church. Home, 390 W. Neversink Road, membership in the International Palm Harbor, FL; four grand- visit www.ferrifuneralhome-
She was also preceded in death Reiffton. Burial will follow in Ladies Garment Workers Union children, Joseph and Mark Pal- .com.
by two siblings, Donald Hauze Highland Memorial Park, Pott-
and Dorothy Hauze; and a stown. A viewing will be held Anthony R. Dellarte
daughter, Dorothy McCormick. Monday from 10 to 11 a.m. Visit
She is also survived by a son, www.aumansinc.com to leave an March 30, 2011
Francis C. McCormick Jr., of online condolence.
Anthony R. Dellarte, 91, of of Corpus Christi Parish, Immac- Dellarte and Eric Dellarte, Ed-
West Pittston, died March 30, ulate Conception Church, West wardsville; six great-grandchil-
Helen M. Panetski 2011, at his home. Pittston, and the Holy Name So- dren; and a sister, Rose Chiazza,
He was born July 30, 1919, in ciety of the Church. He was a for- Swoyersville.
March 24, 2011 Wyoming, a son of the late Jo- mer member of the Big Band So- The funeral will be held Mon-
seph and Rose Coniglio Dellarte. ciety of Wyoming Valley. day at 9 a.m. from the Howell-
Helen M. Panetski, 79, of Du- Surviving are granddaughters, He was self employed as a Barber He was also preceded in death Lussi Funeral Home, 509
ryea, died March 24, 2011, in Jennifer Taft and her husband, in West Pittston for 75 years. He by his wife of 52 years, the for- Wyoming Ave., West Pittston,
Scranton. James, of Taylor, and Francesca was a U.S. Army Veteran serving mer Amelia DeGennano; and with Mass of Christian Burial at
Born in Duryea, she was a Manso of Duryea; grandson Le- during World War II in the 75th brothers, Andrew, Adam and Jo- 9:30 a.m. in Immaculate Con-
daughter of the late John and onard Manso of Duryea; great- Field Artillery in France, Germa- seph Dellarte. ception Church, West Pittston.
Frances Kozola Panetski. granddaughter Gianna Torres of ny, Scotland and Wales. He was Surviving are daughter Rose Entombment Mt. Olivet Cemete-
She was also preceded in death Duryea; sister, Genevieve Per- awarded the World War II Victo- Marie Chesna and her husband, ry, Carverton. Friends may call at
by daughter Janine L. (Ripple) rins of Duryea; and nieces and ry Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Joseph, Wyoming; son Anthony the funeral home from 4 to 7 p.m.
Williams; brothers, Joseph, nephews. American Campaign Medal, and J. Dellarte and his wife, Diane, Sunday.
Charles, Adam, Stanley and Pe- A Mass of Christian Burial European African Middle East- Edwardsville; grandchildren, Jo- Memorial donations may be
ter; and sisters, Romaine Massa- was held April 1 in Holy Rosary
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ern Medal with 3Bronze Stars. seph Chesna, West Wyoming, sent to the American Heart Asso-
ra, Clara Wesolowski and Edna Church, Duryea. Interment Holy He was a former member of the Anthony Dellarte, Forty Fort, Ni- ciation, 613 Baltimore Dr., Ste. 3,
McHale. Rosary Cemetery, Duryea. V.F.W. Dupont. He was a member cole Biscotto, Dallas, Jeffrey West Pittston, 18702.
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Social Section
S O C I A L
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Brides .................................1
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S E C T I O N B
Mary McNulty
M
r. and Mrs. Raymond Crisci of Naples, Florida, marriage.
formerly of West Pittston will celebrate their fiftieth The bride-to-be is the daughter of Leonard and Carol Ben-
wedding anniversary on April 8. Ray is the son of fante of Pittston. She is the granddaughter of Mary Scarantino,
the late Theresa and Leo Crisci of West Pittston and Anne is Pittston and the late Louis Scarantino and the late Leo and
the daughter of the late Myrtle Buckousis and Thomas Whit- Grace Benfante.
taker of West Pittston. The groom-to-be is the son of Michael and Claudia Swavely
They were married in the First United Presbyterian Church, of Barto, Pennsylvania. He is the grandson of Leon and Do-
West Pittston by the Rev. Michael Klinoff, in a candlelight rothy Swavely of Barto, PA and Barbara Rhoades of Frederick,
ceremony. Lois Morrow, sister of the bride was maid of honor PA. and the late Irvin Rhoads.
and Ronald Crisci brother of the groom was best man. Lynn is a 1994 graduate of Pittston Area High School and
They have been blessed with two children, Raymond Jr., received a Bachelor’s degree in finance from Bloomsburg Uni-
married to Jennifer Harvey of Woolrich who live in Fleming- versity in 1998. Lynn also earned her MBA from Drexel Uni-
ton, New Jersey and Gary, married to Lorraine Ambrose of versity. She is employed by Vanguard in Malvern, Pa as a sales
Harding and they live in Naples, Florida. They have five executive.
grandchildren, Raymond III, Gianna Marie of New Jersey; Brian is a 1993 graduate of Boyertown Area High School.
Tyler, Alex and Lauren Paige of Florida. He is employed by Kelly Insurance Group in Collegeville, Pa.
Mr. Crisci is a former Mayor and Councilman in West as a commercial insurance sales executive.
Pittston and retired from Merrill Lynch in 2005 and Anne was The couple will exchange vows in October, 2011 in St. John, Lynn Benfante and Brian Swavely
Superintendent of EL&R for the US Postal Service. They will USVI.
celebrate with a family trip to the Italian Village at Beaches
Resort on Turk and Ciaos.
Holy Redeemer High School senior students, dressed in for- door. ren Orlando, Wyoming.
Four Generations will present its annual Spring
Concert and Art Show on Sat-
mal wear, performing the waltz
on multiple stage levels. The
Shown are some of the stu-
dents in the chorus, first row,
Third row: Stephanie Sullin,
White Haven; Abbie Bruno,
F
urday, April 9 and Sunday, art show will be displayed from left: Julia Kundratic, Pringle; Lauren Bernardi, Pitt-
our generations of the Lovenduski family gathered
April 10. The art show begins throughout the first floor of the Wilkes-Barre; Allison Smith, ston; Brandon Baker, Luzerne;
for the wedding of Gene and Erin Marks.
at 6 p.m. each day, followed by school. Hunlock Creek; Marissa An- Michael Pace, Hunlock Creek;
Pictured is Ed Lovenduski, holding his great
the concert at 7 p.m. Miss Ann Manganiello is gradi, Sugar Notch; Michael Paul Chmil, Hanover Twp.; Eva
granddaughter Hannah Margaret Yuschovitz. Standing is
Featured will be the Holy Chorus Director, and Miss LoGrande, Forty Fort; Anthony Smith, Wilkes-Barre; Caroline
granddaughter Melissa Yuschovitz and daughter, Lou
Redeemer Combined Chorus Lauren Stamm is Instrumental Gialanella, Dallas; Vera Sedlak, Jones, Mountaintop.
Ann Marks.
and Royal Singers, Instrumen- Director. Mr. Tom Hanlon is Kingston; Shaina Dougherty, Fourth row: Lindsee Wal-
Mr. Lovenduski will be celebrating his 80th birthday on
tal Ensemble, Senior Waltz, Waltz Director, and Ms. Bever- Shavertown; Rachel Vito, dron, Wilkes-Barre; Mary
April 5.
and student artists. The chorus ly Glennon and Mrs. Linda Swoyersville. Frank, Wilkes-Barre; Carin Ro-
will perform a varied program Johnson are Art Show Direc- Second row: Sarah Suchoski, man, Nanticoke; Kyle Boyes,
which includes sacred, popular, tors. Wilkes-Barre; Monica The- Plymouth; Michael Blaine,
SCHOOL MENUS
Schools menu for the week of Breakfast available daily - As- and chicken fajita. St. Mary’s Assumption fryz, bread, mashed potatoes/ Line B, C, D baked colossal
April 4 sorted whole grain cereals w/ Deli Specials - salads, assorted Monday – Turkey & Cheese gravy, sweet peas, fruited Jell-O. fries, tossed salad/dressing.
toast, breakfast pizza, buttered hoagies and wraps. Sandwich, Chicken Noodle Alternate entrée Cheese sand- Tuesday- A. Cheese steak hoa-
Pittston Area toast. This weeks specials: High and wich or PBJ or 4 oz yogurt and gie. B. Taco hard or soft shell w/
Soup, Applesauce
Kindergarten, Primary and Middle and High Schools Middle Schools- Tuesday – Pizza & Ice Cream Animal Crackers all w/choice of meat, cheese, lettuce, tomato,
Intermediate Center Monday –Corn dog nuggets, Pizza string cheese or sunflower seeds. rice. C. Buffalo chicken sub. D.
Wednesday –Spaghetti, Meat-
Monday –Meatball hoagie or baked beans, peach crisp, low fat Monday -Hot chicken wing Breakfast: Warm pizza slice, ce- Rib-a-que, cheeseburger or
grilled cheese sandwich, corn, milk balls, Roll, Peaches
Tuesday and Thursday -Pep- real, juice, milk chicken patty on bun. Sides:
pineapple tidbits, low fat milk. Tuesday–Beef fajita wrap, Thursday – Chicken Tenders, Thursday -Hot dog on a bun,
peroni Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Peas, Green beans, line A.C.D butter-
Breakfast: French toast sticks bread slice, carrots, pears, low Wednesday -Fresh tomato shell macaroni ’n cheese, brown ed noodles, juicy sliced peaches.
100% fruit juice, low fat milk fat milk. Roll, Pears sugared carrots, applesauce. Al-
white pizza Friday – Grilled Cheese Wednesday -A. Chicken fryz,
Tuesday –Chicken tenders or Wednesday –Pasta with meat- Friday -Hot chicken wing ternate entrée Cheese sandwich bread. B. Southwest chicken
cheeseburger on buns, rice, balls, garlic bread, corn, pineap- Weekly specials: High School or PBJ or 4 oz yogurt and Animal wrap w/lettuce. C. Hot pork
broccoli, applesauce, low fat ple tidbits, low fat milk Wyoming Area Crackers all w/choice of string
- Panini Elementary sandwich. D. Rib-a-que, cheese-
milk. Breakfast: Ham,egg and Thursday –Chicken stir fry Monday -steak and cheese cheese or sunflower seeds. burger or chicken patty on bun.
cheese on bagel 100% fruit juice, with mixed vegetables, rice, Monday-BBQ rib-a-que or Breakfast: Scrambled eggs w/
Tuesday -Hot chicken & Sides: Mashed potatoes/gravy,
low fat milk bread, slice, Mandarin oranges, grilled cheese sandwich, French sausage, toast, juice, milk
cheese sweet peas, fruited Jell-O.
Wednesday –Sloppy Joe on low fat milk fries, tomato soup, saltine crack- Friday -Mozzarella bread-
bun or hot dog, carrots, peaches, Wednesday -Ham and cheese Thursday -A. Hot dog w/chili
Friday –Pierogie pizza, peas, ers, Polish ice. Alternate Cheese sticks w/marinara sauce, or
low fat milk. Breakfast: Pan- mixed fruit, oatmeal cookie, low Thursday -Hot chicken & chicken nuggets, bread, tossed sauce and or cheese sauce.
cheese sandwich or PBJ or 4 oz yogurt B.Shell macaroni ’n cheese. C.
cakes with syrup 100% fruit fat milk and Animal Crackers all w/ salad w/dressing, mixed fruit
juice, low fat milk. Daily at High School - Favor- Friday - Turkey and cheddar cup, cinnamon Teddy Cubs. Al- New Pizza quesadilla. D. Rib-a-
Monday -Egg & cheese on ba- choice of string cheese or sun- que, cheeseburger or chicken
Thursday –Roast pork dinner ites - Plain Pizza. - flower seeds Breakfast-Waffle ternate entrée Cheese sandwich
or chicken nuggets, mashed po- Grill Specials - Cheeseburg- gel or French toast sticks with or PBJ or 4 oz yogurt and Animal patty on bun. Sides: Brown sug-
syrup w/syrup, fruit juice, milk ared carrots, tortilla chips/salsa,
tatoes & gravy, pears, low fat ers, Buffalo chicken patties, Pa- Tuesday-Ham slice w/pineap- Crackers all w/choice of string
milk, Breakfast: Scrambled eggs nini Sandwiches, grilled chicken Tuesday -Sausage & cheese on cheese or sunflower seeds. applesauce.
English muffin or scrambled ple, buttered noodles, green Friday -A. Mozzarella bread-
& toast 100% fruit juice, low fat patties and chicken fajita Breakfast: French toast w/syrup,
milk Deli Specials: Salad assorted eggs with toast beans, sliced peaches, oatmeal juice, milk. sticks w/marinara sauce.B.
Friday -Cheese stick pizza or "made to order" hoagies and Wednesday - Pancakes with cookies. Alternate Cheese sand- Secondary Center French bread pizza. C. Tuna hoa-
rib-a-que on bun, peas, fruit me- wraps. syrup or egg, bacon and cheese wich or PBJ or 4 oz yogurt and Monday- A. Asian sesame gie/wrap w/lettuce or grilled
dley, low fat milk Daily at Middle School - Fa- on bagel. Animal Crackers all w/choice of chicken, rice B. Tempura style cheese sandwich. D. Rib-a-que,
Weekly choices -Italian wrap, vorites - Plain Pizza; Thursday – Breakfast pizza or string cheese or sunflower seeds chicken nuggets. C. Mozzarella cheeseburger or chicken patty on
Chef salad, Bologna & cheese Grill Specials - Cheeseburg- egg and cheese on bagel Breakfast-Whole wheat English breadsticks w/marinara sauce. bun. Sides: Tossed salad/dress-
sandwich, Turkey hoagie. ers, hot dogs, Buffalo chicken Friday –Waffles with syrup or muffin w/jelly, fruit juice, milk D. Rib-a-que, cheeseburger or ing, seasoned potato wedges,
plain pizza available daily. patties, grilled chicken patties ham and cheese on bagel Wednesday -Baked chicken chicken patty on bun. Sides: mixed fruit.
JFK first graders finish reading ‘If you give a pig a pancake’
Mrs. Switzer’s and Mrs. the third grade dance and the Friday, April 8. The students will
DeAngelo’s first grade classes at third grade gifts. There is also a be seeing Pinocchio followed by
JFK Elementary just completed co-president position open for ice cream at Blue Ribbon.
reading the story "If You Give a next year with a three year term.
Pig a Pancake." The students Anyone interested in the co-pres- Parent’s Breakfast Please register your cards for keep saving your Box Tops and .The playground committee is
were treated to freshly made reg- ident position or in chairing an The parent’s breakfast is the Tools for Schools program. thank you for your support. collecting spare change to help
ular and blueberry pancakes. event please speak to an officer. scheduled for April 14 and 15. Once you sign up, everything Tyson Chicken A+ Program: upgrade our playground. You
Pictured with the classes are Kindergarten and first grade will you purchase at Price Chopper Clip and save labels from partici- can help out by sending in any
Mrs. Annette Falzone and Mrs. Pizza Night be held on April 14, and second with your AdvantEdgeCard pating Tyson products earns us spare change you may have into
Sara Rome who made the pan- The next Sabatini’s Night will and third grade is scheduled for earns points to help our school. 24 cents for each label. We will school with your child. Thank
cakes for the children and teach- take place on Thursday April 7. April 15. Every dollar you spend earns a announce a date for collecting you for your support.
ers. Everyone enjoyed this yum- JFK PTO will receive 10% of the The PTO Easter Egg Hunt will point for our school, which helps the labels in the future.
profit when you mention JFK. take place on Wednesday, April us earn free equipment. You can Website
my treat.
Thank you to Sabatini’s Pizza for 20 during school hours. Anyone also register your SureSave cards Smencils Please visit the Wyoming Area
PTO Meeting their continued support. interested in helping with the egg to earn rewards for our school. Smencils are available in the website at www.wyominga-
The next JFK PTO meeting hunt please contact a PTO offi- Please remember to save your school office. Anyone interested rea.org and click on JFK for
will take place on Wednesday, Kindergarten Field Trip cer. Box Tops for Education. Each please see Ms. Rachelle. more PTO information. Click on
April 6 at 6:30 p.m. The PTO is The kindergarten field trip to one is worth 10 cents when our Mr. Pollard’s name to view PTO
Pennies for the Playground
looking for individuals to chair the Music Box will take place on Tools for Schools school redeems them. Please information.
problem. Ultimately, you do not tens of hours every week exert- will sponsor the DJ for the up- luck to all competitors.
Warrior News need to become best friends with
each of your coworkers. Just be
ing meaningless effort solely for
the sake of a paycheck, you are
perclassmen prom. If any student
in grades 7-12 refers another per- ‘Annie’
sure you’re at a point where you wasting your time. You might not son to open an account, said stu- The spring play, “Annie,” will
are able to put aside your differ- have the most important job, but be performed in the Secondary
dent will be entered in a drawing
By Debbie Gross ences long enough to get your treating your occupation as such for a movie-themed basket. Center auditorium on April 8, 9,
job done. will do wonders for your person- and 10. Tickets will be sold in the
While some pet peeves can be al efficiency. Don’t ever think Thespian Meeting cafeteria this week. Cost for stu-
ignored while at work, there are that your efforts go unnoticed. A meeting for all thespians dents is $5, and the cost for
Senior Sentiments other instances that should never And who knows? Being produc- will be held in the Secondary adults is $10. Break a leg, cast
Ask me to name a serious high school peer of be tolerated. Harassment and tive and putting your heart into Center auditorium on April 4 at and crew.
mine who is never short on time and I will likely admit defeat on the discrimination based on race, your job might just get you that 7pm.
spot. As the year winds down, time seems harder and harder to come sex, or orientation are among promotion you’ve been eyeing. Scholastic Scrimmage
by. How could this be? What are we so busy doing that consumes our these ‘intolerable acts.’ Do not Certainly, that’s worth your time. FBLA Be sure to tune in to WVIA to-
days so voraciously? be afraid to consult your boss if The FBLA conference at Her- day, April 3, at 7pm to watch the
Homework, sports, clubs, hobbies, and sleep, these are the activ- you find yourself a victim of Credit Union shey, Pennsylvania, will take Wyoming Area Scholastic
ities that eat away the average senior’s days during the school year. such a situation. After all, you do The Wyoming Area Student place on April 4. Best of luck to Scrimmage team compete.
But another often overlooked way to spend one’s time is at work. not want your performance on Branch of the credit union is hav- all the participants.
Faced with few employment options at this time in our lives, we often ing a membership drive. If 25 Last Day of School
the job to be in jeopardy because
feel very limited and ‘stuck’ in the job we have. Even when this is the new accounts are opened be- Key Club The last day of school has been
of someone else.
case, there are ways to make working a more positive experience. When it comes to a high tween the ninth and tenth grade Key Club Parents Apprecia- moved to Wednesday, June 15,
For instance, let’s say you don’t get along so well with your cow- school job, chances are you classes, the credit union will tion Night will be held in the Sec- due to excessive snow days.
orkers or boss. This is a case for an attitude evaluation, a dose of won’t be landing any seriously sponsor the DJ for the under- ondary Center cafeteria at 7pm Hang in there, students. We’ll
patience, and maybe even a pinch of pixie dust in the most extreme impactful “saving the world” classmen semi-formal dance. If on April 6. make it to summer eventually.
cases. First, realize that you will not like everyone you work with. It’s gigs anytime soon. But that 25 new accounts are opened be-
an unfortunate fact that simply must be accepted. Next, take time to doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take tween the eleventh and twelfth Kane Competition Quote of the Week
figure out why you and a coworker are always at odds. Communi- pride in your work. If you spend grade classes, the credit union The physics Kane competition Always do whatever’s next.
cation and observation will be your greatest tools in determining the will take place on April 7. Good –George Carlin
CMYK
On Friday, March 18, the the month of March. All pri- A.J. Kleinberger, Hannah Yencha. Third row: Mrs. Boy- from left to right are Joseph Moran, Audrey Esser, Do-
Primary Center "What’s Spe- mary students will have the Merlino, Kevin Roby, Isabelle lan, Shane Gale, Destiny Rey- Clossey, Matthew Mayers, minic Jannuzzi, Hailey Wil-
cial About March" assembly opportunity to perform in one Morreale, Chloe Cairl, and nolds, Anthony Chacko, AJ Kobe Groom, Daniella Gra- gus, and Carly Wywoda.
was held. Mrs. Boylan’s and assembly during the school Bethany Yashkus. Second Borino, Robbie Donnelly, nahan, Ryleigh Malampy, An- Third row: Seid Cubro, Drew
Mrs. Pugliese’s first grade year. row: Jilian McGowan, Liz Abby Hanson, Brett Reap, gelique Calabrese, and Sa- O’Malley, Ashlyn Urbanski,
classes performed poems and At left is Mrs. Boylan’s first Casey, Shelby Klush, Savanna and Mikayla Musevicz. mantha Wynder. Second row: Logan Borsavage, Sarah Ve-
songs to highlight special grade class. In first row, from McCluskey, Connor Segovia, At right is Mrs. Pugliese’s Michaelia Wylie, Kayleen netz, Kameron Barber, Mrs.
happenings that occur during left to right are Shawn Barber, Katuna Shannon, and Connor first grade class. In first row, Dolan, Nathan Hughes, Jiana Pugliese, and Miss Walker.
CMYK
Show Mom
visor. Absent from picture was
Michael Conlon and Mrs. Bon-
nie Blaskiewicz, advisor.
Elvis in the Building
Shawn Klush will be arriving
Mother's Day
that day, the boys like Elvis and
girls in poodle skirts. If they do
not wish to dress from the 50’s
they may wear “blue” accesso-
ries with their school uniforms;
such as blue hair ribbons, socks,
shirts, ties, and of course (if you
have them) blue suede shoes.
2. Students can do Elvis im-
personations or Elvis karaoke.
with her photo in the Sunday Dispatch's Tribute To Mom
The cheerleaders will do a dance
to an Elvis song, and the basket-
ball team will do drills to Elvis
music.
3. Mr. Shawn Klush will per-
form as Elvis.
4. The recruitment/retention
committee of SMA will present
Mr. Klush and his mother with a
tribute to Eddie Klush, Shawn
Klush’s father who was a mainte-
nance man at SMA for many
years and passed away approxi-
mately 2 years ago. The tribute
will be a special presentation of a
plaque and a mural, with some
Leadership
Class at
15
LCCC $ when you submit your
photo by April 15th
The Luzerne County Commu-
nity College Leadership Class of
2011will hold a Professional Net- Publishing on only $20 for photo submitted after April 15
Mother's Day,
working Forum on Tuesday, April
19, from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Drop off or return this completed form with your photo and payment by Friday, April 22 to: Sunday Dispatch, Mother's Day
at the College’s Campus Center Photo, 109 New Street, Pittston, PA 18640. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have your photo returned or pick it
Cafeteria. Forum speakers will
include Mary Ghilani, director,
Sunday, May 8 up at our office during normal business hours any day from May 9 through June 30. Please include name on back of photo.
All entries must include phone number.
Name _____________________________________________________________________________________
career services, LCCC; Robert
Bogdon, director, marketing,
LCCC; and Karla Porter, director Send your photo Address ___________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________
City _____________________________________________________ State ________ Zip _______________
of workforce development & HR,
Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber to arrive by Mother's Name ______________________________________________________________________________
Friday, April 22
of Business and Industry. Name of other(s) in photo _______________________________________________________________________
The program will provide in- I’ve enclosed my check for: $________
formation on career building Or, charge to credit card #______________________________
through social and professional Expiration date_____ /_____ /_____ Security Code______________
networks. The forum is free and Size determined by orientation of photo
open to all members of the Col- at discretion of the Sunday Dispatch. Circle one:
lege community as well as the Photos will run full color where available.
public and refreshments will be Subscribe to the Sunday Dispatch Call 570-829-5000 thepittstondispatch.com
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CADILLAC `94
Pittston, at a meet- a/k/a Stanley J. given that the and home with sion, carbon fiber
ANNOUNCEMENTS Board of School a newborn. Finan-
black interior, dash, leather interi-
‘26 FORD
ing to be held on Chilson, a/k/a Stan- all bells and
Wednesday, April ley J. Chilson Sr., Directors of the cially secure and or, front & rear
whistles.
110 Lost 20, 2011 at 7:00
P.M. in Council
late of 211 Roberts
Road, Jenkins
Pittston Area
School District, in
their capacity as
loving extended
family will offer
DEVILLE SEDAN
94,000 miles,
$25,000
570-706-6489 MODEL T
trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000
offer. Call
or best
Chambers, City Hall, Township, Luzerne
members of the your child every 310 Attorney automatic, front Panel Delivery 570-262-2478
35 Broad Street, County, Pennsylva-
Pittston, Pennsylva-
nia to consider the
nia, deceased (died
on January 10,
Pittston Area
School District Edu-
opportunity for a
lifetime of happi-
Services wheel drive, 4
door, air condition-
CHRYSLER ‘06 100 point
Concours quality
following Ordinance 2011) having been cation Improvement
Tax Credit-Tax
ness. Expenses Bankruptcy $595
Guaranteed Low Fees
ing, air bags, all
power, cruise 300C HEMI restoration. Red
with black fend-
LOST White Ger-
man Shepherd.
(of which is only a
summary) on sec-
ond and final read-
granted to the
undersigned, all
persons indebted to
Exempt Organiza-
tion, Inc., A Penn-
paid. Please call
Helen and John
www.BkyLaw.net
Atty Kurlancheek
control, leather
interior, $3,300.
Light green, 18,000
miles, loaded,
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on SALEEN `02
1-800-604-1992 leather, wood trim,
Female, 1 1/2 yrs
old. Named Secret.
ing.
“AN ORDINANCE”
said estate are
requested to make
sylvania Nonprofit
Corporation (The
825-5252 W-B 570-394-9004
$24,000.
restoration.
RARE! SE 281
Very shy. Please call File of Council immediate payment “Corporation”), will
ADOPT LINE UP 570-222-4960 $40,000 Convertible, silver
with any informa-
tion. 570-864-0739
No. 4 (2011) and those having hold a special
meeting on Tues- My heart reaches A GREAT DEAL... CHRYSLER `94 leave message $38,000 on black, garage
kept, Production
“AN ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF
claims will present
them for day, April 5, 2011 at out to you. Raising
IN CLASSIFIED! CONCORDE CHRYSLER `02 #351. 14,500
120 Found PITTSTON, settlement to: 6:30 P.M. in the your baby in my lov-
1993 CADILLAC miles. Asking
PT CRUISER
library of the ing home would be Looking for the right deal White with $23,500,
LUZERNE COUNTY, Stanley Chilson, Jr.,
PENNSYLVANIA,
REGULATING
a/k/a Stanley J.
Chilson, Jr., 4700
Pittston Area Senior
High School, 5
a dream come true.
Expenses paid. Lisa on an automobile? leather interior.
Infiniti sound Inferno Red, flame ALLANTE Serious inquiries
only!
STORMWATER Redwood Court, Stout St., Yatesville, 1-800-805-1421 Turn to classified. system. design. Chrome 13,000 570-477-3600
MANAGEMENT.” Doylestown, PA Pittston, PA, for the It’s a showroom in print! 151k miles. wheels. 47,000 Original Miles
SCION ‘08 TC
REDUCED! miles, one owner. Exquisite Red with
18902, Executor purpose of con-
ducting an annual
ADOPT: Adoring Classified’s got $1,300 Looks and runs candy clear coat,
The full text of File of or to: Mom, Dad, Big
FOUND, Black &
Council No. 4 {2011} Peter R. Henninger, meeting of the Cor- Brother would like the directions! or best offer. great. New inspec- black top with
White dog near 570-283-8202 tion. $6,875 beige leather inte- Low mileage,
is available for pub- Jr., Esq Jones & poration and to to share a lifetime DIVORCE No Fault
Hanover Twp./Lee Call (570) 472-1854 rior. Digital gauge 42,000 miles, 4
lic inspection at the Henninger, P.C. elect a Board of of hugs & kisses $295 divorce295.com
Park Area on Mon- package & option- speed, front wheel
Office of the City 339 W. Governor Directors thereof. in our loving home Atty. Kurlancheek
day March
around 4:30. Please
28
Clerk, City Hall, 35
Broad Street,
Rd., Ste 201
Hershey, PA 17033 By Order of the
with a newborn.
Please Call
800-324-9748 W-B Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? FORD `04 MUSTANG al chrome & gold
alloy wheels. Con-
drive, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
call to identify Mach I, 40th
Board Turn to classified. vertible. ditioning, air bags,
570-417-6785 Pittston, Pennsylva-
nia, during regular LINEUP Deborah A. Rachilla
Lynda & Dennis
888-688-1422 FREE CONSULTATION It’s a showroom in print!
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,200
Beautiful, power locks, power
FOUND: Large, gray Secretary Expenses Paid for all legal matters Must Sell! windows, power
office hours of 9:00 Classified’s got miles, all options,
tabby cat in Inker-
man. Very friendly.
A.M. to 4:00 P.M.,
Monday thru Friday
ASUCCESSFULSALE Attorney Ron Wilson
570-822-2345 the directions! show room condi-
$31,000
$29,900
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
Do you need more space? tion. Call for info.
call 570-655-1415. {except on holi- INCLASSIFIED! A yard or garage sale SOCIAL SECURITY 412 Autos for Sale Asking $24,995
CD
player,
player, Mp3
keyless
135 Legals/
days}.
Doyouneedmorespace?
BID NOTICE
The Luzerne Con- in classified DISABILITY
Free Consultation.
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151 1993 CADILLAC entry, sun/moon
Public Notices
The City of Pittston
does not discrimi-
A yard or garage sale
in classified
servation District
will be accepting
is the best way
to clean out your closets!
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
BMW `93 325 IC
Convertible,
GET THE WORD OUT SEDAN DEVILLE
roof, rear defroster,
tinted windows.
$14,200.
nate on the basis of bids for construc- You’re in bussiness 570-823-9006 with a Classified Ad. 4 door
ESTATE NOTICE Metallic Green (570) 443-7522 Call
NOTICE is hereby
Race, Color, Nation- is the best way tion of a stream- with classified! Exterior & Tan
570-829-7130 Blue-Sapphire before 9:30 p.m.
al Origin, Sex, Reli- bank stabilization
tocleanoutyourclosets! Beauty!
given that Letters
Testamentary have
gion, Age, Disability
You’re in bussiness
project along Toby Interior, 5 Speed
Transmission, FORD `07 Beautiful condi-
been granted in the
or Family Status in Creek. The full bid
Heated Seats. 2nd tion. Garage kept
TOYOTA `06
Estate of
ANTHONY P.
Employment or the
Provision of Ser-
with classified!
ESTATE NOTICE
package and sup-
porting information LIFE INSURANCE
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,
MUSTANG GT
Premium package,
26,000 miles. All
available options -
AVALON
vices. is available online at fully loaded. 4
NARDONE, a/k/a/ NOTICE is hereby FOR DIABETICS Garage Kept, New tires, new
www.luzernecd.org silver, black leather door. Grey leather
ANTHONY NAR- given that Letters 877-638-4300 Excellent Gas brakes, Inspected
Any person with a or by calling 570- interior, 5 speed interior
DONE, late of the Testamentary have Ext.101 Mileage. Carfax March 4, AC,
disability requiring 674-7991. Bids will manual. 20,000 $7,900
Borough of West special accommo- been granted in the available. Price miles. $18,900 AVPS, Fully
be accepted until
Pittston, who died dation to attend this Estate of reduced $7,995 (570) 868-3832 loaded, 18,000
4:00 pm on
February 27, 2011.
All persons indebt-
meeting should noti-
fy the City Clerk’s
ARLENE RUSSO,
late of the City of
Wednesday, April
13, 2011. PAYING $500 or trade for SUV or
other. Beautiful /
FORD `92 MUSTANG
From an Exotic,
Private Collection
mile bumper to
bumper warranty.
ed to said Estate
are requested to
office at 570-654-
0513, as early as
Pittston, who died
March 6, 2011. All
150 Special Notices
MINIMUM
DRIVEN IN
406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
Fun Car.
570-388-6669 Convertible, Call 570-650-0278 90,000 miles.
$12,900.
make payment and possible, but not persons indebted to Full size 4 wheel 55,000 original (570) 881-3712
those having claims said Estate are CADILLAC ‘06 STS miles 5.0 auto,
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
QUARTER MIDGET
later than 3 to 5 drive trucks
to present the
Volkswagen ‘03
requested to make some engine
ADOPT
work days prior to AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
same, without this meeting. payment and those ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ upgrades. Garaged
450SL with
ver, 52,600 miles,
delay, to the Joseph Moskovitz, having claims to Adoring couple
for heavy equip-
RACE CAR sunroof, heated showcar. $8200
GTI
Executrices, City Clerk present the same, ment, backhoes, (570) 283-8235
CAMILLE POLI longs to adopt 76 inch Bull Rider, seats, Bose sound Convertible
City Of Pittston without delay, to dump trucks, system, 6 CD
your newborn. removable hard top,
and ANNETTE
ADAIR and their Job Seekers are
the Executrix, PAM-
ELA KARALUNAS
Giving secure life
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
Honda 120 motor,
Kirkey seat, changer, satellite HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX power windows, AM
moonroof, 5 speed,
loaded,$9750
Attorneys. and new brake system, radio, Onstar, park- Auto., sunroof, alloy /FM radio with cas-
looking here! and her Attorneys. TRUCK SALES ing assist, remote excellent condition,
Saporito, Saporito endless love. A-Main feature wins wheels, 44K miles, sette player, CD
Where's your ad? Saporito, Saporito 570-760-2035 keyless entry, elec- 570-578-2149
& Falcone Kelly and Peter Asphalt/Dirt, silver with black player, automatic, 4
570-829-7130 and & Falcone 542-2277 tronic keyless igni-
490 North Main St. 1-866-627-2220. Many Extras, cloth, new Blizzaks, new tires. Cham-
ask for an employ- 490 North Main St. 6am to 8pm
Pittston, Pa 18640 ment specialist Pittston, Pa 18640
Expenses Paid. Value $6,000, tion, & more! KBB over $16,000, pagne exterior; Ital- 415 Autos-Antique
Sell for $2,999 $17,600 Must sell! $12,900 ian red leather inte- & Classic
Call (570) 954-2749 570-881-2775 Call after 5 pm. rior inside. Garage
Easter
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices
CADILLAC `80 COUPE
570-477-2677 kept, excellent con-
CORVETTE
HONDA `09 PILOT 825-6272
DEVILLE
QUAD MASTER Low mileage,
24.000 miles, four MERCEDES-BENZ `95 Excellent condition,
4x4, auto, 520 CONVERTIBLE $3,000 located in
Eggst
strravaganz
nzaa
wheel drive, 4 door,
miles, winch, heat-
ed grips. $4,650.
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
anti-lock brakes, air
conditioning, all SL 500
Convertible, with
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or
570-239-2877 quality. 4,900 power, CD changer, 561-573-4114
rear windshield removable hard
miles, 6 speed. All
SUZUKI`07 possible options
including Naviga-
wiper, custom
wheels, $22,900.
top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
Summer Driving
Selling your
Camper?
Place an ad and
KING QUAD tion, Power top. (570) 313-2749
Only, Garage Kept. find a new owner.
New, paid $62,000
4x4, automatic, Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
HYUNDAI `04 Very Good
Condition, No
570-829-7130
620 miles. $3,200.
(570) 592-8514 TIBURON GT
Accidents. Classy
Car. Price CHEVROLET `68 C10
FORD `52
only
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga-
MAZDA `04 RX-8 tion system,
COUNTRY SEDAN
15!
Hunter Green, AM/FM radio, CD
$
New brakes & er, keyless entry, STATION WAGON
rotors. New leather interior, V8, automatic,
alignment. Two sun/moon roof, 8 passenger,
$300 and Up new rear tires.
No accidents.
rear defroster, new
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
Age 9 (One child per photo) tooth, phone, nav., Pearl white, pony
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 & radio controls interior. Pristine
Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m. Loaded, leather
seats, 4 door.
san bumper
bumper Premium
Warranty included,
to
LINCOLN `88
$5,200
250 General Auction 250 General Auction
TOWN CAR
Call 570-283-1800 EXCELLENT CON-
M-F, 9am - 5pm DITION Altima
All other times HYBRID 35city/33 61,000 original
Drop off or return this completed form with your photo and a check to: The Times Leader, Easter Eggstravaganza, (570) 388-6422 highway mpg. miles, garage kept,
15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have your photo returned or $18,900. triple black, leather
pick it up at our office after April 26th. Include name and age of child on back of photo. Or, e-mail your photo along
with the information below to classifieds@timesleader.com. All entries must include phone number.
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
Name ________________________________________________________________________________
240C
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
Address _______________________________________________________________________________
77K highway miles,
Excellent condition,
CONVERTIBLE Mike 570-237-7660
Blue/white top &
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Phone ______________________
dealer serviced. Sun
roof, heated seats.
white interior.
Recent document-
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
$15,500. Call ed frame-off
E-mail Address __________________________________________________________________________ 570-288-3916 restoration. Over
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
Child’s name and age _____________________________________________________________________ $31,000 invested.
I've enclosed my check for $ _______ Or, charge to credit card # ____________________________________
MERCEDES-BENZ `09 will sell $21,500.
570-335-3127
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
Expiration date ____ / ____ Security code _______ 300C
Low mileage,
seen snow. $8,900.
Call 570-237-5119
Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. $36,000. (570) 708-0269 T-roof, $7,995.
Call 570-817-2577
– AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS (ABC)
24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11.
NEW 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR NEW 2011 FORD FOCUS SEL 4 DR NEW 2011 FORD FUSION APR
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., APR Auto., AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt, PW, PL, FOR
APR
Tilt, Side Curtain Air Bags, Fog Lights,
FOR Side Curtain Air Bags, Tilt, 16” Europlange FOR Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, MONTHS
MOS. Wheels, AC, Fog Lamps. Driver’s Group, MOS. PLUS
15” Alloy Wheels, Driver’s Group, Instrument Cluster, Pwr. Side Mirrors, 1st & 2nd Row Air Curtains,
Instrument Cluster, Message PW, PL, Message Center, Keyless Sirius Satellite Radio,
Center, Keyless Entry, Entry, Sirius Satellite Radio, Anti-Theft Sys., Keyless MPG
Pwr. Side Mirrors, Enhanced Suspension,
Entry, Message Center,
PL, PW, AC, Sirius
Satellite Radio
MPG MPG
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Mos. Mos. Mos. Mos. Mos. Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11.
24 72 24 72
Mos. Mos. Mos. Mos.
72
Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11.
24 72 24 72
Mos. Mos. Mos. Mos.
72
Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11.
OLDSMOBILE `68
100% GUARAN-
LINCOLN ‘06
Sign on Bonus
CRUISER TELLERS Regional- No
ORLOSKI’S
WASH & LUBE
TEED.” Attorneys
CUSTOM
color. Comes with Forty Fort, PA 18704 Healthcare Services
chest protector and policies, procedures Please e-mail ANTIQUES:
Group at Highland
and goals. Develop, Looking for the right deal resume to
GRAND CARAVAN ODYSSEY
helmet $1,400. Manor Nursing and Pitcher with ruffled
implement and prminc14@
(570) 313-2749 on an automobile? Rehabilitation Center edge & 3 matching
CREST 15’
maintain operational aol.com glasses $25. Cop-
Only 17k miles. Special Edition. Turn to classified. is currently accept-
YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR Fully loaded. Maroon, Fully
procedures to maxi-
mize efficiency. It’s a showroom in print! ing applications for per Tea Kettle $15.
FLAGGERS WANTED
Excellent condi- loaded. Leather part time Dietary 570-639-2780
Fiberglass tion. Factory &
Oversee the devel- Classified’s got Aides. Apply in per- Doyouneedmorespace?
650 CLASSIC
seats. TV/DVD, opment and moni-
boat with extended war- navigation, sun toring of perform-
the directions! son Monday - Friday Hiring 50. Vehicle A yard or garage sale Looking for that
ranty. $17,995 roof plus many between the hours required, $8-$30 special place
trailer. Out- Like New.
(570) 690-2806 other extras.
ance standards. A
527 Food Services/ of 9am-4pm at: per hour. Will train. in classified
board propul- Less than 1000 minimum of five (5)
750 Schooley Ave. 570-714-FLAG. EOE is the best way called home?
miles. White and
3rd seat. Only years senior man- Hospitality Classified will address
sion. Includes: 1,900 Miles. Exeter, PA 18643 tocleanoutyourclosets!
2 motors chrome. Garage To place your Brand New.
agement experi-
GAS ATTENDANT You’re in bussiness Your needs.
OPTICAL SALES ASSO-
ence with a financial
Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
kept. $6,300
(570) 817-8127 ad call...829-7130 Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
institution required.
Bachelor’s Degree
SHIFT MANAGERS Part time day shift.
Must have driver’s with classified!
Open the door
with classified!
PRICE DODGE `94 preferred. P & G Auntie Anne’s CIATES license and some
DOLL: Grandmoth-
REDUCED! Dakota with cap.
1 owner, garage
SUZUKI `09 Credit Union offers
an outstanding ben-
Pretzels is
now hiring for:
Immediate full-time/
mechanical experi-
ence helpful. Call
er’s doll very old,
cloth body filled with
$2,400
NEGOTIABLE
442 RVs & Campers kept, very good
condition. Many
GRAND4x4.
Luxury
VITARA166 efit package. Visit
our website
www.pgmfcu.com
at •Shift Managers
and crew for
part-time openings
with leading optical
chain. Great salary,
Joe 570-237-6671.
Shopping for a
looks like shredded
wood, material
extras including lift behind one knee
570-417-3940
FLAGSTAFF `08 & back seat.
horsepower 4 cylin-
der, 4 mode full time Interested candi-
new Wilkes-
Barre Walmart
commissions, bene-
fits, & 401k. Experi-
new apartment?
600 worn through with
29 MPG gas. dates should send location. Classified lets age, other than that
SALT CREEK SKIF CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth
(570) 868-0944
4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti their resume along
with salary require- •Shift managers
ence preferred but
not necessary.
Call 570-822-5900.
you compare costs - FINANCIAL in good condition,
old dress on doll.
FORD `01 LARIAT
14’ fiberglass fish- lock disc brakes. for its Wyoming without hassle
ing boat, tri-hull Wheel. LCD/DVD ments on or before EOE. Asking $100. 570-
Leather, heated
(very stable), 25 HP flat screen TV, fire- seats. Power seats, April 15, 2011 to the Valley and
or worry! 610 Business 474-2756 between
250 Super Duty Steamtown Mall
Tahatsu outboard,
Full Galvanized
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
with slide-in camper mirrors, locks &
sunroof. 6 cd
following address or
email: locations. SUPPORT STAFF Get moving Opportunities 8:30am- 9pm.
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
new tires, 4 door, 8’ P & G Mehoopany Apply in person with classified! NEON SIGN - Elec-
Trailer. Perfect Con-
dition. Built in fuel outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
bed. Soft and hard-
top for bed covers.,
changer with
speakers. Cruise &
8
Employees Federal
Credit Union
at either mall
location.
POSITION 554 Production/
tric, Camel sign, 30
years old, $200.
tank. All new in ‘01. Good condition. tilt. Smart pass key- Full time position 570-829-2411
$2,500 aluminum wheels,
Sold together or less entry start. Attn: Kathy Stanziale
available, Monday Operations
570-256-7311 water purifier, $19,000. Call VP of Human STAR WARS Ceram-
separately $10,900 through Friday
MANUFACTURING
awning, microwave 570-401-3714 Resources 533 Installation/ ic Stein 1997 Series
(570) 639-5478 8:45am to 5:00pm. JAN-PRO
SEA NYMPH ‘94 oven, tinted safety P.O. Box 210
Maintenance/ Duties include but Ser. Nbr. 96858
TRACTOR
Tunkhannock, PA COMMERCIAL
FORD `03 F150
glass windows, $25. Star Wars Talk-
SUPERVISOR
are not limited to ini-
19’, 4.0 Outboard raised panel fridge 18657 Repair tial client intake and
CLEANING
ing Bank 1995
motor, good condi- & many acces- kathypgcu@ptd.net OF NEPA
tion. $6,000 or best
offer. Call
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
LARIAT
Contractor ready TRAILERS Equal Opportunity
Employer MAINTENANCE /
scheduling, file and
office management, Responsibilities
Include:
Be Your Own
Series C3PO
R2D2 $15. 735-0191
&
Medical Technologist
Call 570-842-6735 1-800-598-5238 machinery, and at sory experience
International-Prices
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
SUNLITE CAMPER HONDA `03 starting at $2,295.
Box Truck, Cab &
Ext. 98 least basic electrical
knowledge. Person
preferred.
• Experience in
Vehicle in like
Chassis available. LINEUP will mainly be Metal Working
ODYSSEY
new condition. 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, responsible for the Industry skills
The Meadows
$21,900.
570-288-4322
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed. High mileage,
Call U-haul
570-822-5536 ASUCCESSFULSALE maintenance, set-
up, and start up of
Nursing and desired Medical Technologist, B.S. ASCP, Registered
Rehabilitation Competitive Salary
Say it HERE
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
140000
automatic,
miles,
front INCLASSIFIED! production machin-
ery and ensuring
Center and Benefits pack- with five years experience. Full time for
in the Classifieds! New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
wheel
door,
drive,
anti-lock
4 Doyouneedmorespace? proper machine
operation during the
Positions Available
age.
Send resume to: c/o
independent laboratory. Day shift and every
570-829-7130 215-322-9845 A yard or garage sale other Saturday morning. Medical Benefits
CNA’s
brakes, air condi- course of produc- The Times Leader
tioning, air bags, in classified tion but will also Box 2485
FORD ‘99 E350 Susquehanna RV
“A Camper’s Best
power locks,
power windows, 460
is the best way assist in other areas
throughout the
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
including vision and dental, vacation, paid
BUCKET VAN Friend” Rt. 11 power mirrors,
AUTOMOTIVE
tocleanoutyourclosets! manufacturing facili-
7-3 Shift
Part Time (5-9
18711-0250 time off, paid holidays, pension plan.
AM/FM radio, CD You’re in bussiness ty. Some moderate-
Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles;
Bloomsburg-
Danville Highway
player,
defroster,
rear
rear SERVICE with classified! ly heavy lifting
days bi-weekly)
with benefits 566 Sales/Retail/ Competitive salary.
involved. We offer
$9999 or best price. 570-389-9900 windshield wiper, DIRECTORY competitive wages, Business
Great condition. Call $5,990 522 Education/ health and dental
3-11 Shift
Development Send resume in confidence to:
570-675-3384 or
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft (570) 606-4198
Training insurance, retire-
Part Time (5-9
570574-7002
Rear queen master 468 Auto Parts ment and life insur-
days bi-weekly)
with benefits SALESPERSON Linda Carey, Supervisor Med Tech.
439 Motorcycles
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom. HUMMER ‘05 H2
Yellow with black 570-301-3602
COACH:
Applications will be
ance benefits, and
an excellent work-
ing environment.
CNA’s can apply
Now hiring Full
Time positions. Pittston Medical Associates, Lab
Center kitchen + accepted for the on line at:
leather interior. CALL US! Position is day shift, Commission based.
1099 S Township Blvd. Pittston, PA 18640
HARLEY DAVIDSON
dinette bed. Front following position: https://home.eeas
Front & rear heated Monday thru Friday. Experience in
extra large living
room + sofa bed. seats. Many chrome TO JUNK JV BOYS BASEBALL Please send resume
e.com/recruit/?id=
296360
propane, heating oil
& HVAC sales. Email No phone calls please.
` 06 SOFTTAIL Big View windows. accessories. $28,500 and salary require-
Air, awning, sleeps or best offer. Call YOUR CAR Salary as per con- ments to:
Individualized
or fax resumes to
(570) 788-9826 or tractual agreement P.O. Box 1126 570-474-5256 or
6, very clean, will BEST PRICES orietation program
NIGHTTRAIN (570) 956-8547 ACT 34 - ACT 151 - Kingston, Pa. eb2@buttonoil.com
deliver. Located in IN THE AREA Competitive
Benton, Pa. $4,900. Leave Message ACT 114 Clearances 18704 or fax them
Dark gray metallic, 215-694-7497 CA$H ON THE $POT, Required and all to 570-287-1152.
starting rates
Collect cash, not dust!
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
new rr tire & Free Anytime Vacation, Holiday
pre-employment
brakes, many
451 Trucks/ DUMP TRUCK
Pickup requirements in 542 Logistics/
and Personal
Days, Tuition
Clean out your Friendship House
extras. $10,900 accordance with
(570) 592-4982 SUVs/Vans Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
570-301-3602
district policy. Transportation Reimbursement
Health insurance
basement, garage Therapeutic Staff Support
SUNVISOR: Lund
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 sion replaced. 99-06 Chevy/GMC
Please send
applications to: DRIVERS and Pension Plan
Child Day Care on
or attic and call the BA/BS in Human Service field required, Autism
Rear-end removed
BUICK `05 Classified depart-
fullsize pickup also Mr. George
Road King 19,000 and relubed. Brand premises Spectrum Disorder experience strongly pre-
miles, new tires, lots new 10’ dump. PA
Tahoe, new condi- Cosgrove CDL Class A ferred. Part time day and weekend positions
tion $125 firm after Superintendent, Needed for a ment today at 570-
of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900. RENDEZVOUSFully
CX state inspected.
$12,900/best offer.
3pm 655-3197 5 Stout Street
Pittston, PA 18640.
paving company.
Experience neces-
Meadows Nursing
& Rehabilitation
Center 829-7130!
available.
Call 570-639-1989
or 570-760-1023
AWD,
loaded, 1 owner,
570-594-1496
Applications will be sary. 570-474-6329 Mental Health Technicians
18,000 miles. 6
JEEP `07 received in the
509 Building/ 509 Building/ 509 Building/
High School Diploma plus experience in
HONDA ‘04
cylinder. New Office of the Human Services accepted BA/BS in Human
WRANGLER X
inspection, tires Superintendent Construction/ Construction/ Construction/
& brakes. Like from Wednesday, Services preferred. Full and Part Time positions
SHADOW new, inside & out.
$16,900. Call
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior,
March 30th,
Tuesday, April 12th,
to Skilled Trades Skilled Trades Skilled Trades currently available in our Evening Partial Hos-
pitalization Program.
SABRE 1100
(570) 540-0975 well maintained, 2011.
JOB FAIR
garage kept. 11,500 An Equal Opportuni- Please reply to:
black, 13,500 miles, one owner. ty Employer BMcCartney@friendshiphousePA.Org
miles. Windshield,
saddle bag. Excel- CHEVR0LET`02 AC, CD player,
cruise control.
Tow package with
506 Administrative/
Clerical COACHES SATURDAY, April 9, 2011
Or mail resume to: Friendship House
c/o Beth McCartney
lent condition.
$4,500. Call EXPRESS cargo carrier.
Excellent condition. OFFICE MANAGER/
Openings available
in the Tunkhannock 8:30AM- 12:30PM
1509 Maple Street, Scranton, Pa 18505
visit us On-Line at www.friendshiphousepa.org
(570) 852-9455 CONVERSION $18,700 Area School District
HONDA
VAN
Loaded. Low
Call 570-822-9680
ADMINISTRATIVE for Varsity Football
Assistant Coaches, Location of Job Fair: 557 Project/ 557 Project/
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
miles. Excellent
condition.
KIA `02 SEDONA SUPPORT
Freshman Football
Head Coach, and Hazleton Site Contractors
Humboldt Industrial Park, 40 Elm Road, Hazleton, PA
Program Program
$1500 or best offer. $18,900
EX, Van, Sunroof. Needed for growing Freshman Football Management Management
61,000 miles. construction com- Assistant Head
570-498-7702 570-674-3901
Loaded. Good
condition.
pany. Must know Coach. Various Opportunities
Quickbooks & Excel.
CHEVROLET `05
Interested appli-
KAWASAKI ‘06 $5000 or best offer.
570-606-7654
Construction office cants should submit Lehigh Valley Area Friendship House
experience and/or
Vulcan Classic a letter of interest Heavy Civil Bridge Estimator and Project Manager Foster Care/Adoption
1500
Black and chrome.
TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey. 18,000 LEXUS `04 GX 470
notary certification a
big plus. Invoicing,
to Mr. Richard
Bombick, Director of Locust Ridge Site Contractors - Pocono Lake, PA Program Manager
Black with dark bid preparation, & all Human Resources,
Fuel injected. 21” miles. Well other general office 41 Philadelphia Ave.,
2nd and 3rd Shift - Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
windshield. Pas- equipped. Includes gray leather interior.
duties. Competitive Laborer, Equipment Operator Manages all aspects of foster care and adoption
senger backrest. DVD player. Fully Tunkhannock, PA
On-Star, tow pack- wage according to 18657. All clear-
program. Broad responsibilities include
loaded. 92,000
Floor boards.
Remainder of war-
age, roof rack,
miles. Excellent experience. ances (#114 FBI Fin- Hazleton Site Contractors-Hazleton, PA foster/adoptive family recruitment and training,
running boards,
ranty. Expires remote starter, condition. $19,000 Please email resume
to: ceatrucking@
gerprint, Criminal Lehigh Valley Site Contractors-Easton, PA child placement decision making and service
Feb., 2012. Kept in extended warranty. (570) 675-4424 check #34, Child 2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic delivery oversight.
frontier.com. No Abuse #151 and TB)
heated garage! $16,000 phone calls please. must be secured. Qualifications: MA/MS in Social Work,
Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Hunlock Creek, PA
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
Never damaged. (570) 825-7251 Deadline for appli- Psychology or related field preferred
7,000 miles. Great
condition! $6,800 OPTICAL OFFICE HELP cations: April 8, 2011 Paving Laborer, Paving Operator, Paving Foreman, Low Bed Driver Experience: Previous experience in foster care
570-574-9217 CHEVROLET `06 56,000 miles,
automatic, Part time, with EOE. General Laborer and Equipment Operator or related human services field required.
SILVERADO 1500
potential for full 2nd or 3rd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic
DAYCARE
all-wheel drive, Supervisory experience preferred.
time. Flexible hours
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR 4X4 pickup, extend-
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power, and Saturday morn- Pikes Creek Site Contractors-Wyalusing, PA Please reply to:
STAFF NEEDED
1100 Custom. 5800 ed cab, 6 1/2 ft. CD player, leather ings a must!
Send resume to: 2nd Shift Heavy Diesel Truck Mechanic BMcCartney@friendshiphousePA.Org
miles, light bar, box, automatic. interior, tinted
cobra exhaust, Pewter. 48,000 The Times Leader Experience a must. 1st Shift Heavy Equipment Road Mechanic Or mail resume to: Friendship House
windows, custom
windshield, many miles. Excellent wheels, $13,000 Box 2480 Early Childhood c/o Beth McCartney
extras, must sell. condition. $17,000 Call 570-829-8753 15 N Main St Education a plus. SAME DAY INTERVIEWS- For information call 1-800-344-2463 1509 Maple Street, Scranton, Pa 18505
$5,995. Call Negotiable Wilkes-Barre, PA To inquire call Scott visit us On-Line at www.friendshiphousepa.org
Before 5:00 p.m.
18711-0250
Competitive wages & Benefits- Pre-Employment drug testing. (EOE)
570-301-3433 (570) 954-7461 at 570-655-1012.
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554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 726 Clothing 744 Furniture & 746 Garage Sales/ 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous
Operations Operations Operations Collectibles Accessories Estate Sales/
TURKEY FRYER, All- PURSES/CLOTHING: BATHROOM SINK HELMET, size medi-
YEARBOOKS: In-One gas & char- American Eagle BED complete, dou- Flea Markets SET: Gerber white um, black, $8 or
PRODUCTION
Coughlin H.S. 1926, coal single burner Outfitters wool ble head board & porcelain bathroom best offer. 823-4941
1928, 1932, 1937, smoker grill, & pro- design $3. Victoria footboard, cherry sink with mirror and
1940, 1961, 1963, pane tank! Like new,
over $300 invested.
Secret black /pink
slipper boots, medi-
finish. $10. BUYING medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
HUMIDIFIER $7.
POOL CUE $10.
1942, 1943, 1944, 570-693-4483
US &
L KING...
Take all for $165. um $3. Liz Clai- 570-331-8183 RECORD ALBUMS
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
Cash or Paypal. borne small butterfly BEDROOM - $2. each.
1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946, 570-735-2661 print leather purse Fruitwood dresser, FOREIGN BATTERY CHARG-
ER/MAINTAINER by
Call 570-823-4970
$4. Misses /junior bureau, 2 twin beds,
1951, 1955, 1956,
VACUUM, Bissell, 12 Old Navy & Ameri- brass full size bed COINS & Schumacher Speed LADDER: 32’. alu-
1957, 1961, 1965, minum extension
amp, good condition can Eagle tops, XS $495. LIVING ROOM CURRENCY Charge computer
1966, 1970, 1980, ladder, barely used -
$20. 570-287-0023 to Medium $1. Traditional blue vel- smart. Charges bat-
1985, 2005, 2006. HIGHEST $180. 814-3758
for FULL TIME work with Meyers H.S. 1935,
1936, 1937, 1938,
WASHER & electric
dryer. Amana,
each Old Navy
size 6 flare jeans
vet with White Trim.
3-Pieces. $450.
PREMIUMS FOR
teries for automo-
tive lead-acid, LAWN CHAIR, cast
SILVER DOLLARS marine & deep-
great BENEFITS? 1942, 1943, 1944,
1945, 1946, 1960,
white, 3 years old,
bought new, excel-
$2. Pants/khaki’s
sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 $2.
570-799-9846
& BETTER ITEMS cycle batteries for
cars, trucks, boats,
iron, $75, TABLE,
coffee, glass top,
hiring@timesleader.com
lay, black satin waist
zips in back, knee or
quartz electric
LINE UP • Valid Driver’s License April 21st, and
heater, asking $20. • Criminal Background Check
No Telephone Calls Please!
shorter length $40.
Yellow mid-thigh
570-825-5847 A GREAT DEAL... • Pass Pre-employment Drug Screen April 28th
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace.
length strapless STOVE: Antique 4 IN CLASSIFIED! & Physical 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
wth small bow at burner kerosene oil • Part-time position for experienced
Looking for the right deal
waist, ties in back,
tulling under skirt.
stove $25.
570-675-0920 on an automobile? driver only. Tunkhannock
size 7 worn once Turn to classified. All full-time positions come with the
Library
$40. 570-288-9609 744 Furniture & It’s a showroom in print! following benefits:
Classified’s got medical, 8 paid holidays, 401k after
Accessories the directions! 1 year, and paid vacation. Pay increase
obs
THE TIMES LEADER
ANTIQUE hand dec- TV STAND - for tvs
Autos orated secretary up to 28”, side door
based on skill development.
278278
timesleaderautos.com
desk $400. & 2 shelves , really
570-287-0820 nice!! $20.735-3765
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758 Miscellaneous 776 Sporting Goods 794 Video Game 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 941 Apartments/
Systems/Games Unfurnished
SILVERWARE.
Rogers service for
8. Lighted ceramic
BASKETBALL HOOP
Portable, missing
screws for connect-
GUITAR ONLY for EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
JENKINS TWP./ SWOYERSVILLE WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St AMERICA
Easter bunny $10. 2
boxes assorted
ing backboard &
hoop to post. $20
Guitar Hero III X-Box
360 & Playstation 2, SUNDAY
MARCH 27
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
REALTY CO.
used almost new
RENTALS
books $5.
570-675-0920
570-574-3418
BICYCLE, Bmx Haro
$20. 570-868-6018
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES 1-3 PM
FORTY FORT
Parents on premises Call for 1, 2, Bed-
SMOCKING Backtrail X1 Nyquist, 796 Wanted to Buy Shots Current. $500. rooms or other.
MACHINE Martha 20 x2.1 tires; 24T Merchandise Pomeranian Puppies Over 30 years
Pullen 16 row sealed bottom $600. Call
Smocking machine, bracket. Ridden 570-401-1838
941 Apartments/ managed service
Immaculate 2 story, provided. NO
patterns, books, + only 2 or 3 times stone & vinyl. Large Unfurnished PETS/SMOKING /2
extras. Paid over since new & the lot on cul-de-sac. YEAR SAME RENT,
$250. sell all for
$95. 570-288-9843
child did not like it;
looks new; CRMO Wildflower Village
Own this home for 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths. Detached
AVOCA EMPLOYMENT VER-
IFICATION/APPLICA-
seat tube & cranks. less than $400 a 4 ROOMS & BATH,
CASH
1101 Chicory Court oversized 2 car off street parking, TION REQUIRED.
Nice present. New month! Large 3
This immaculate garage with loft. washer & dryer Details call
$249. asking $149. ST.
ST. BERNARD end unit townhome, bedroom home with Tile, hardwood, 570-288-1422
570-696-1410. formal dining room, hookup, no pets, no
PUPS. ACA. 5 years young, is granite, central air. smoking. Utilities &
TIRES: 4 Michelin
green x MXV4 plus CROSS BOW LEG-
Wormed and shots ready and waiting off street parking laundry/pantry & security. 457-2027 AMERICA
$500 each. for its new owner to and large yard. For large family room REALTY
PAID
radial tires. XSE END exercise SUNDAY
570-743-8049 move right in!
RANCH STYLE
p205/55R16 M&S machine, very good more information with built in bar & 1:00PM-3:00PM
15,000 miles on condition, sacrifice Bright 3 bedroom, and photos, log fireplace on 1st Completely remod-
tires, excellent con- $200.570-788-2388
Doyouneedmorespace? 1.5 bath, new car- onto www.atlas floor. $284,900. eled home with Forty Fort - Stylish
dition!! Tires sell A yard or garage sale peting and flooring
throughout, crown
realtyinc.com 570-288-3256 everything new. layout, duplex,
FISHING POLES: 4 New kitchen, baths, FIRST FLOOR,
new at Jack Old Shot Guns in classified MLS#09-2449
Williams for $189.
each. Asking $250.
brand new fishing
poles/ 3 brand new Rifles, Swords is the best way
moulding. Gas fur-
nace and air condi- $64,900 TRUCKSVILLE bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile
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beautiful, quality.
Kitchen with built-
& Daggers, Call Charles
570-926-5075 reels $220.
570-654-2396 Military Items
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
tioning. Back yard
features patio, vinyl JUST ON THE MARKET granite countertops,
all new stainless
Newly remodeled.
2 bedroom, 2 bath,
ins, laundry,
mahogany decked
WHEELS Toyota fence and storage steel appliances, dining room & porch, more!
Scion 16” steel 5 lug GOLF CLUBS: (4) Vintage with classified! $116,000 refrigerator, stove, 2 YEAR SAME RENT
kitchen. $550 /
wheels. Total of 4. various drivers $20. Scopes MLS 11-144 microwave, dish- month. Call $650. + utilities. .
Brand new. $180 each. 735-4824 Old Toys 840 Pet Services Call Terry washer, free stand- (570) 457-8886 NO PETS/ SMOK-
570-287-1642 570-885-3041 LINEUP ing shower, tub for ING/EMPLOYMENT
HARD BALL BAT:
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570-885-4896 ASUCCESSFULSALE
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
VERIFICATION.
Services provided.
762 Musical 900. 32 inch, 29 oz. 570-417-9200 neighborhood AMERICA REALTY
Instruments Hardly used. $75.
570-283-5958 after
INCLASSIFIED! $154,900 (835.00 / 570-288-1422
Shopping for a Doyouneedmorespace? SALE BY OWNER 30years/ 5%)
HANOVER
5pm or 570-301-
BACK MOUNTAIN
ORGAN: Hammond
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new apartment? Spring Is Here A yard or garage sale 199 Clearview Ave 570-654-1490
Great time to in classified (Turn @ Spring Gar-
Performance Con- 618 FELLOWS ST
sole (walnut finish).
WADERS: Simms Classified lets Train Your Dog!
is the best way
den) Classic Colo- Second floor. Quiet
Large 2 Bedrooms,
stocking-foot fishing nial newly remod- area, private
5 pre-sets, tone waders, like new.
you compare costs - Puppy Basic Obedi-
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ence
bars, built-in Leslie considered the best without hassle Starting April 16 FACTORYVILLE You’re in bussiness NEW flooring, bath, room apartment. ances, NEW refrig-
speakers, automat- erator, stove &
by fishing guides, or worry! dining room, living Fridge, stove,
EXCEPTIONAL
and April 17 with classified!
ic rhythm. Includes Goretex Pro $150. room with picture 909 Income & garbage, sewage microwave. Off
Get moving Reasonable Rates street parking.
MOUNTAINTOP
bench. $500 or best Winland heavy-duty window provides Commercial included. Picnic
Call Mary at
offer. 570-472-9660 with classified! area. No pets, 1 Porch & Yard. Sun
PIANO: Wurltizer
equipment bag,
plenty of pockets for
all your fishing gear.
570-332-4095
for more info. FAMILY HOME SALE BY OWNER
fantastic views of
the Back Mt., dry-
wall, refrigerator,
Properties year lease, security.
$400/month
room. Available
April 1st. $575/ +
piano with match-
ing bench $400.00. $50. 570-823-3030 WANTED Two story, 4 bed-
rooms, 4 bath bath tub, lighting,
deck & much more.
JENKINS TOWNSHIP 570-675-8636 utilities. Small pets
ok. 570-357-1138
Cash Paid 24/7 rooms, double car
Just tuned.
move it $300.
You
780 Televisions/ attached garage, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, May Street
DALLAS or 610-568-8363
KINGSTON
Call 570-474-6362 eat-in kitchen, din- eat-in kitchen, unfin- 2nd floor, 1 bed-
Accessories Firearms ing room, family ished basement, room, quiet, fridge
764 Musical TELEVISION. Sony Gold-Silver room, living room, brand new deck. and stove, off-street 103 Penn St.
central air, finished single detached parking. Garbage, 2 bedrooms, $460
Lessons/Services 27”. $20 Jewelry 900 basement, Half garage. Located on month + utilities.
570-654-1169 sewer, water includ-
Coins-Tools REAL ESTATE acre +, deck. Con- a quiet street. Low ed. No pets. $400/ Stove & fridge incl.
veniently located 71 Mountain Road Taxes! This Home
TELEVISION: GE. Military FOR SALE between Clarks 17 year old 2 story, Is Priced Right
month plus lease references/security
Works good. 28”. and security. required. Section 8
$100. 570-740-1246 Collectibles Summit and single family home, And Will Not Last 570-690-1003 welcome. Call Ed
Tunkhannock; Move right in this At $115,000. Former Parrish 570-287-9661
Guaranteed 906 Homes for Sale hardwood floors; beautiful 3 bed- Shown by appoint- Center Hall with Looking for that Extension 229
GUITAR LESSONS 782 Tickets highest cash central vac; room, 2 1/2 baths. ment only kitchen & parking special place
Beginners to
Advanced. BUS TRIPS
paid! ($10 Bonus
Having trouble
paying your mort-
retractable
awning;
deck
pristine
Eat in kitchen with
pergo floors and
call 570-604-7780 MLS#08-2954 called home? KINGSTON
WEST PITTSTON
per gun with ad) gage? Falling silestone counter $179,900 Classified will address
My Home or Yours condition. 72 E. W alnut St.
Yankee Baseball behind on your Call Charlie
Call For Rates 570-735-1487 Day Call Shari at ERA tops, two tiered Your needs. 3rd floor, located in
(570) 693-0690 Tigers 4/2, $79 payments? You Brady Associates island. Dining room, Open the door quiet neighborhood.
PENDING
Blue Jays 4/30, $79 570-472-7572 Eve may get mail from $275,000 Call family room with
with classified! New kitchen, living
Red Sox 5/14, $99 people who promise (570) 836-3848 fireplace, additional room, dining room,
766 Office to forestall your or email great room with sun room, bath-
Red Sox 5/15, $99
Equipment Mets 5/21, $99
foreclosure for a fee sonshine@epix.net. cathedral ceiling. room. 2 large and 1
in advance. Report Finished basement small bedroom, lots
FILE CABINET desk- Mets 5/22, $99 them to the Federal with laundry room, 912 Lots & Acreage of closets, built in
top, 15”x18”, holds Phillies Baseball Trade Commission,
FORTY FORT work shop and
DALLAS
linen, built in hutch,
DUPONT
hanging folders,$15. Cubs 6/11, $85 the nation’s con- exercise room. hardwood and car-
570-655-2154 A’s 6/25, $85 sumer protection 65 West Forced hot air fur- Goodleigh Manor peted floors, fire-
agency. Call 1-877- Pettebone St. nace, central air. 2 acre leveled lot at place, storage
OFFICE RELOCAT- Red Sox 6/30 $95 800 FTC-HELP or click Two car attached Ledge View very top of moun-
Totally renovated
6 room apartment. room, yard, w/d,
Mets Baseball
ING selling furniture
and small office Yankees 7/2, $95
PETS & ANIMALS on ftc.gov. A mes- garage. Extensive Development
132 Clear Spring Ct.
tain. Spectacular Partially furnished, fridge, air condition-
sage from The landscaping with view (lot# 21) drive- brand new fridge/ er and stove incl.
supplies. Please call Phillies 7/17, $85 Times Leader and waterfall & private Ranch style town- way enters from electric range, elec- Heat and hot water
before visiting by Cardinals 7/21, $75 810 Cats the FTC. paver patio. 800 home, with 2 bed- Tulla Drive. tric washer & dryer. incl. Available April 1
4/5/11. Cash & Carry acres of state land rooms, 1 3/4 mod- Construction of Brand new custom 1 yr. lease + security
Baseball Overnight
only. 1 secretarial
desk with return Red Sox @ Pirates
6/25-6/26 $239
KITTENS- FREE
Includes food, litter, DALLAS out back door.
$230,000.
ern baths, modern
kitchen with stove,
dishwasher,
home required by
Michael Dombroski.
draperies, Roman
shades, carpeting /
$950/month
570-406-1411
$150. 1 wooden litter box & scoop. NEW CONSTRUCTION Call 570-417-9162 Restricted flooring & energy
executive, 7 drawer Mariners @ Red Sox Leave message Sunday April 3rd after 9AM to set up garbage disposal, Covenants Apply. efficient furnace &
desk $125. 1 wood- 7/23-7/24 $219 570-270-0124 an appointment or fridge. Separate Call 570-406-5128 windows. 2 bed-
1:00PM-3:00PM laundry room, 1 car
en veneer, 4 drawer Yankees @ Orioles Beautiful remod- email room + large attic
desk $68. 1 work 5’
work table, metal &
8/27-8/28 $209 815 Dogs eled home in nice whritzak@aol.com garage, like new
condition.
LINE UP loft bedroom with
neighborhood. 4 spacious walk-in
Nascar At Dover
PITTSTON A GREAT DEAL...
KINGSTON
formica $25. 4 MLS 11-366 closet, full tiled bath
bed, 3 bath, new
chrome & vinyl 5/15 & 10/2 $162,500 on 1st floor, Easy
padded chairs $5. $159 each Race
carpeting new
kitchen, stainless
Call Lu-Ann IN CLASSIFIED! access to I-81, Available May 1
each. 2 wood & fab- 570-602-9280 Great neighbor-
ric reception chairs
New York City appliances. Looking for the right deal airport & casino, off
hood! 2nd floor, 2
A must see. street parking. No
$30. each. 4 Brunch Cruise
$174,500.
on an automobile? smoking, No pets. bedrooms. Large
chrome & fabric 6/5, $99
Leave Message Turn to classified. $750 + utilities & dining & family
stackable chairs COOKIE’S 570-881-8493 It’s a showroom in print! security. room. New bath &
PAWS
$28 each. 7 chrome TRAVELERS 570-762-8265 kitchen with tile
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swivel arm chairs
$45. each. 1 secre- cookiestravelers.com
ad Call Toll Free 16 Defoe St.
EXETER carpet & appliances
including washer &
tarial fabric 915 Manufactured
TO CONSIDER....
dryer. Includes
wheeled, swivel
chair $20. Miscella-
CONCERT TICKETS:
2 tickets for Sundays, 12 to 2
307 Canter Dr.
1-800-427-8649 Lovely 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath Homes SENIOR APARTMENTS garage. No pets /
The Dispatch
sized Camera w/3x $10. each. You can then use
570-779-3332 neighborhood-
optical and 8x digital your account to Beautiful 2400 Sq.
zoom. Large enhance your online Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
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card with minor captioned photos home, fully air con-
dings. $59 call Rick Championship table of your pet ditioned, oil & gas
570-283-2552 10 in 1 includes pool, Expand your text to heat, renovated
LOCAL PROS
fooseball, Basket- include more kitchen, full unfin-
MANFROTTO Mono ball, plus more. All information, include ished basement, 2
-Pod model 681B. parts & in great your contact enclosed porches,
Excellent Condition. shape. $50. or best information such 15 x 20 deck with
$50. or best offer. offer. 570-477-2281 as e-mail, address power awning
MINOLTA MAXXUM phone number and cover – generous
8000i 35MM film GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 or website. size lot, off street
camera with 2 lens- approximate 3 X 5 -
parking, first floor
es & off camera
flash unit, reduced
$50. 868-6018
GAMES Are You
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
AKC Registered.
washer/dryer. All
appliances includ-
$275 Very good ed. Offering price
condition. 570-788- Smarter Than A Fifth First shots &
$180,000
2388 after 5 pm Grader?
sealed $12.
, new,
Little
wormed. Parents on
premises. www. Call 570-421-0587 CONSTRUCTION SNOW REMOVAL
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772 Pools & Spas snow cones cart, nels.com use “Dupont Home”
working cone 570-746-1689 in E-mail subject
POOL: Intex 4 ft pool
ladder $.
maker, beverage
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
line.
CHRIS LATONA Village Landscapin
en
dispenser, snack-
DURYEA
Gard
570-574-3418
g
vending tubes, play
774 Restaurant
cash register, a Mastiff Puppies
ICCF Registered. General Contractor
MOVE IN CONDITION
scale, cutting
boards, used 2x Sire over 200 lbs. Ceramic Tile Work - Kitchens
Equipment $40. cash or paypal Blue & blue fawn.
Classic home, two
570-735-2661 Vet Checked
story, single family, - Bathrooms - Garages
570-617-4880
RESTAURANT HANNAH MONTANA
3 bedrooms, 2 bath- - Replacement Windows
EQUIPMENT, MALTESE PUPPY rooms, single car
8x12 walk in
MALIBU
BARBIE
BEACH
DOLL AKC-8 weeks, 1st detached garage, - New Homes - Additions - Doors -
eat-in kitchen, din-
cooler $2300; HOUSE. Excellent shots/vet checked.
Beautiful, Small, ing room, family Complete Remodeling
Condition. Furniture
8x8x10 walk Quality Male. $600. room, living room, FREE Estimates - Insured
in freezer $3800; & accessories, oil heat, unfinished
& La
wn Ser vices, Inc.
(607) 775-4564.
Pizza oven with includes dolls
Miley, Hannah, Lily,
- basement, 110x115, 457-8145 or 655-0777
stones $2000;
Stainless steel Lola & Oliver. Retails
over $300. for
SHIBA INU MALE a landscaped yard
with a front covered Quality Works at Affordable Prices
kitchen hood neutered good with porch and large
everything! Asking
$3000; Stainless
steel pizza oven only $150.763-9599
kids, cats & other
dogs. 1 year old,
patios in the rear
$126,900. Call PA008322 Shrub Trimming • Grass Cutting • Mulching
hood $4000; KITCHEN SET,
can’t keep. Bought (570) 840-4654 • Insured • Senior Discount
bread pan rack
$100; 2 soup
child’s $25.
for $850 will sell for
$500. I have original
before 9:00 p.m. for
a private showing
• Spring Cleanup
570-457-4494 papers from breed-
warmers for $100; or email mulch810
2 door sandwich XBOX-360. Cord- er.l 570-996-7188 @yahoo.com. Robert Smith-Owner
prep table $500.
All equipment is
less racing wheel TRAVEL 570-602-LAWN • 570-602-5296
and pedals. $30.
sold as is. For Guitar hero drum 944 Commercial 944 Commercial West Pittston
more info, call and guitar. $40 Properties Properties
570-847-0873 570-693-2612
1-800-273-7130
Call for more info
cube Bomberman
570-498-3616.
jetters, rated e. & Inside Suites Available
RESTAURANT $10. (1) Nintendo Steps from New Intermodal Hub Tuesday, May 10 & 11
EQUIPMENT, gamecube A Series & Public Parking Complementary room, transportation
Of Unfortunate
SOMERSET TURN
Starting at $650 & baggage handling. Food, Beverages
TIRED OF HIGH
DONE-RIGHT
Pressure
Washing
Beautiful 1st floor, 2 Mayflower floor 2 bedroom Patios, decks, sid-
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
Crossing
apartment. Lami-
RENTS? JENKINS TOWNSHIP WILKES-BARRE NORTH ing, concrete. Serv-
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
5 rooms, convenient Immediate personal nate floors. Stove, ing Lackawanna &
residential location, fridge, washer & Are you paying too
hardwood floors,
natural woodwork,
care openings in
Myers Manor Walking Distance to
the Casino!! 2 bed-
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Full basement.
much for your cur-
rent office? Call us! HOUSE FOR RENT Luzerne Counties.
570-655-4004
french doors, ceiling and Anderson
room, 1 bath, living 570.822.3968 Parking in front. We have modern Available immedi-
ately, 4 bedrooms, 2 Shopping for a
fan, laundry with Personal Care Handicap access. office space avail-
room, kitchen, off bath rooms, refrig- new apartment?
Facility on the
HUGHES
washer/dryer in- No pets, no able in Luzerne
street parking. - Light & bright erator & stove pro-
cluded, refrigerator, Wesley Village $600/month + utili- open floor plans smoking. $650 + Bank Building on
vided, washer/dryer Classified lets
Campus Public Square.
gas range, dish- ties, security & ref-
- All major
utilities, references
Rents include heat, hookup, off-street Construction you compare costs -
washer, oak cabi- A variety of erences. Call Clas- & 1 month security. Home Renovat-
nets, off street accommodations sic Properties Nikki appliances included (570) 709-9206 central air, utilities, parking, $600.00/ 805 N. Washington ing. Garages, without hassle
per month, plus utili-
parking, fenced-in available! Meals, Callahan - Pets welcome* (772) 465-9592 trash removal, and
ties. 570-561-5836
2 bedroom, new Kitchens, Baths, or worry!
nightly cleaning - all wall to wall carpet
back yard, storage. housekeeping, 718-4959 Ext. 1306
- Close to everything
(570) 693-3963
without a sneaky & paint, front & rear
Siding and More! Get moving
KINGSTON
Available April 1. Licensed and
$695 + utilities.
laundry and trans-
- 24 hour emergency CAM charge. porches, fenced in Insured. with classified!
Call 570-690-0633
portation included. 944 Commercial Access parking at yard, off street Free
Call (570) 655-2891 maintenance
Properties the new intermodal parking, washer/ estimates.
or visit us online at - Short term garage via our cov- dryer hookup, full
KINGSTON 570-388-0149
DOLPHIN PLAZA
www. leases available ered bridge. 300SF basement, no pets.
Find
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We can remodel to
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ed, Security
CLEANING
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HUNLOCK CREEK
Call 570-675-3904
Extra storage & Warehouse
cable TV included.
BY EMARGIE
Certain Restrictions Loading Dock
EDWARDSVILLE
new
Laundry facilities. Very nice 1 bed-
Apply* Call 570-829-1206 room. $400 / month.
Heat & hot water FREE STIMATES
furnished. Fine 162 Short St. Water, sewer &
KINGSTON
neighborhood. Renovated 3 bed- trash included. Call GREAT WORK
Convenient to bus PITTSTON SWOYERSVILLE COMMERCIAL SPACE room in quiet loca-
tion. Fresh paint,
570-477-2845 BEST PRICES
job.
& stores. No 570-379-2311
2 APARTMENTS new carpeting and 46 Zerby Ave
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
Off street parking,
on site laundry.
1 bedroom. Eat-in
kitchen. Washer/ LINE UP FOR RENT
620 Market St.
new kitchen w/dish-
washer. No pets or
Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option
Deck/porch. Tenant dryer hookup. Gas to buy, completely
please. $840. pays electric, trash heat. $440/month. A GREAT DEAL... Newly Renovated
Prime Space.
smokers. Only $650
per month, +utilities. remodeled, mint,
570-287-0900 Water included. 1135 Hauling &
& water/sewage.
IN CLASSIFIED! 1,250 sq. ft., Call (570) 466-6334 turn key condition,
KINGSTON
3 bedroom $695.
2 bedroom $575.
Security required.
Security & no pets.
Call 570-760-5573 Near Kingston
Corners. Great HANOVER TWP.
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large
closets, with
HOMES AVAILABLE
Homes available in
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location for retail or JUNK GENIES
Like New 2 bed- (570) 881-1747 6 rooms, 3 bed- Birchwood Village
The
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room apartment in rooms, wall to wall & tile floors, new Estates.
Estates 2 and 3 JUNK DISAPPEAR!!!
PITTSTON
great neighbor- Easy Access and carpeting, fenced in bedrooms. Rent-
kitchen and baths, Free Estimates
hood. 2nd floor.
Includes new 2 bedroom. All WILKES-BARRE
parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427
yard, newly remod-
eled. $475/month +
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
to-own available.
CALL TODAY!
We Haul It All !!!
1.888.947.4586
Times Leader
SWOYERSVILLE Classified
kitchen (with new appliances included. 264 Academy St utilities & security. $134,000, seller 570-613-0719 junkgenies@aol.com
stove, dishwasher
& microwave) and
All utilities paid;
electricity by tenant.
2 bedrooms, newly
PITTSTON Call (570) 472-2392 will pay closing
LINE UP
thejunkgenies.com
section.
renovated building. costs, $5000 down
bath w/washer
dryer hookup. Hard-
Everything brand
new. Off street park-
1st floor. 2 bed-
room, $515 month +
Washer & dryer.
$600/per month COOPERS CO-OP LARKSVILLE and monthly
payments are A GREAT DEAL... 1213 Paving &
wood throughout ing. $695 + security utilities & security. includes heat, hot Lease Space 3 bedroom, 1 bath $995/month. Excavating
& references IN CLASSIFIED!
LUZERNE
with ceramic tile in water and parking. Available, Light half double, Freshly WALSH
kitchen and bath. 570-969-9268
$695/mo + utilities
646-712-1286 manufacturing, cleaned & painted. REAL ESTATE Looking for the right deal
570-328-9896 Tenant pays all utili- 570-654-1490
and security. No
2nd floor, 2 bed-
570-855-4744 warehouse, on an automobile?
room, $500 month ties including sewer.
Pets, references
required. Call Scott
+ utilities & security.
No Pets.
office, includes
all utilities with $550 plus security.
Call (570) 332-5723
NANTICOKE Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
(570)823-2431
Ext. 137
570-406-2789 free parking.
I will save
Desirable
Lexington Village Classified’s got EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY
LARKSVILLE PITTSTON you money! Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
the directions! PAVING & SEAL COATING
3 Generations of
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, brand homes. 2 bedrooms
2 bedroom, 1st floor new kitchen, 29x 2 Free Months With experience.
Just renovated. 16.5 ft entertain- 3 bedroom, 1/2 A 2 Year Lease Celebrating 76
Extra large master
bedroom, laundry
ment room,
hardwood floors, Immediate double, 1.5 bath,
LARKSVILLE $795 + electric years of Pride &
Tradition!
hookup, off street off street parking. independent living
openings at:
gas heat, off-street
parking, fenced in Newly renovated SQUARE FOOT RE MAN- CALL NOW & Get
The 1st Seal Coat-
parking, quiet
neighborhood, no
$700/month + all
utilities & security. Myers Manor yard, excellent
condition. $595/
LINEUP 2 bedroom with
appliances, central AGEMENT 1000 ing FREE with
on the Wesley signed contract.
pets. $625 + securi- Call (570) 883-2784
Village Campus
month + utilities, ASUCCESSFULSALE air & heat, off
street parking,
866-873-0478 SERVICE Licensed and
ty. Heat, hot water references &
DIRECTORY
& water included.
845-386-1011 PITTSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed-
Cozy one bedrooms
and studios avail-
able. Ask about our
security. No pets.
Call 570-881-4078
INCLASSIFIED! energy efficeint.
$600 + utilities.
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
Insured.
Free estimates.
Looking for the right deal room, eat in Doyouneedmorespace? Call 570-760-1045 570-829-7130
1024 Building & 570-474-6329
kitchen, stove &
move-in incentives!
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH A yard or garage sale
PLYMOUTH Remodeling
Lic.# PA021520
WILKES-BARRE
on an automobile? Call (570) 655-2891
Turn to classified.
fridge. Living room,
1 bath, coin-op
or visit us online at SECURE in classified 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 1219 Photo
It’s a showroom in print! washer/dryer.
www.
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BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
is the best way baths, Utilities by
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Classified’s got Heat, water, sewer homes.org. apartments. tocleanoutyourclosets! tenant. $600. Sec-
the directions! included. $495/
month + security Collect cash, not dust! Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
You’re in bussiness
tion 8 Welcome. Call
570-690-6289
CONTRACTING
All carpentry work,
MOUNTAIN TOP and references
Call 570-822-8671
Clean out your
basement, garage able. Starting at with classified! before 6pm
windows, doors,
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To nominate:
Complete the nomination form and on a separate sheet of paper,
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
write why you are
City: __________________________________
State: __________ Zip: ___________________
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nominating this person for a Humanitarian Award. Mail or attic and call theand your essay
both the form On a separate sheet, write, in 200 words NEWS
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to: The Times Leader, Humanitarian Awards,
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Tell Employers with
Main Street, depart-
Classified Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 or less, why you are nominating this person. IN LUZERN
LUZERNE COUNTY
ment today at 570-
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a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130 829-7130!
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