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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2011 50¢

WILKES-BARRE AREA
TIME FOR A SUNNY SIESTA SPENDING SHOWDOWN

Board
looks for Budget
budget
solutions
with cuts
School district faces
potential deficit of $7.9
million in its 2011-12 budget.
approved
House, Senate approve plan through end of
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com budget year; bigger battle for 2012 looms.
WILKES-BARRE – Wilkes-
Barre Area School District is
facing a budget crisis for the AIMEE DILGER /THE TIMES LEADER
By DAVID ESPO
2011-12 school year, and AP Special Correspondent
members of the district’s bud-
get and finance committee S he might not know much about art at her age, but she knows what she likes – a comfortable place to
take a break. Madigan Stegura, 4, rests on a stone sculpture Thursday after playing with her family on
Public Square in Wilkes-Barre. The sun came out after cloudy skies and rain earlier in the week and the
WASHINGTON — Congress sent President
Barack Obama hard-fought legislation cutting a
met Thursday to discuss how record $38 billion from federal spending on
to plug massive holes caused temperatures climbed into the 60s. The sun is back again today with highs in the upper 50s before rain Thursday, bestowing bipartisan support on the
by slashed state funding and returns Saturday. For more weather details, see Page 12B. first major compromise be-
increased operating costs. tween the White House and
“I don’t think people really newly empowered Republi-

Role models wanted


understand how serious … cans in Congress.
this budget deficit is,” Super- “Welcome to divided govern-
intendent Jeffrey Namey ment,” said House Speaker
said. “Unfortunately, this John Boehner of Ohio, Repub-
could turn out lican point man in tough nego-
W H AT ’ S to be cata- tiations with the president and
NEXT? strophic.” Senate Majority Leader Harry “Welcome
He said the Mentoring program needs Big Sisters (BBBS) in Reid, D-Nev., that produced a to divided
The budget district must Wilkes-Barre. His Little
and finance
more Big Brothers to bill no one claimed to like in its
govern-
“eliminate ev- Brother is Joey, 12, of Pitt- entirety.
committee work with area youth.
will next ery ounce of fat ston. Leader of a rambunctious ment.”
that could be Starting today, Big Broth- new majority, Boehner said
meet April John Boehner
27 at 9:30 eliminated,” ers Big Sisters is seeking 30 the cuts in domestic programs
By DAWN DRUMIN more men like Kotsko to act House Speaker
a.m. at the and that some were unprecedented. Yet he al- and Republican
district Times Leader Correspondent as mentors for boys needing
cuts “will be so called the measure a less- point man in
adminis- very difficult; WILKES-BARRE – Bran- direction in its “30 Men 30 than-perfect first step in a long tough
tration build- don Kotsko of Bear Creek Days” campaign.
ing.
some of them campaign against federal red negotiations
will leave a bad Village long has been inter- Like other Big Brothers, ink, and dozens of rank-and-
taste in your ested in helping his commu- Kotsko agrees to spend one file conservatives voted
mouth. … To make up that nity. to three hours a week doing against it.
kind of money, you’re looking “I wanted to do something things with his charge. The White House also looked ahead to a strug-
at personnel.” that would allow me to give Sometimes they eat out at gle now beginning over national spending prior-
The district is facing a po- back,” he said. Perkins or Friendly’s; ities in an era of soaring deficits and a $14
tential deficit of $7.9 million That’s why he became a SUBMITTED PHOTO

in its 2011-12 budget, which is Big Brother for Big Brothers See MENTORS , Page 7A Little Brother Joey with his Big Brother, Brandon Kotsko. See BUDGET, Page 12A
about $100 million. The dis-
trict must find a way to make
up $4.2 million in lost state B U D G E T S H O R T FA L L
and federal funding and

County looks beyond Valley Crest no-sale


$283,558 in lost tax revenue
from a reduction of $21.3 mil-
lion in assessed property tax
value, as well as increases of
$2.2 million in employee By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES cover the budget shortfall. Petrilla said Thursday that the
jandes@timesleader.com The commissioners’ decision county will likely receive an esti-
health care costs and $1.2 mil-
lion in contracted salaries. Luzerne County commission- to count on revenue from the mated $6 million in unbudgeted
Namey said he had met ers have failed to unload the for- Valley Crest sale left a $4.4 mil- revenue by selling the right to
with the principals and asked mer Valley Crest Nursing Home lion hole in the county’s 2011 claim 2010 back taxes owed to
them to review their budgets for the second time, but they’re budget. the county in exchange for
not frazzled because they’ve However, county Commis-
See BOARD, Page 12A come up with a backup plan to sioner Chairwoman Maryanne See VALLEY, Page 12A

WEATHER INSIDE
A time of memories and magic Connor Courtney
Partly sunny, cooler.
A NEWS: Local 3A
Nation & World 5A

when Carters visit the mansion High 58. Low 38.


Details, Page 12B
Obituaries 8A
Birthdays 10A
Editorial 11A
Stegmaier house owner, chef you build it, they will come,’ ” B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B
Matteo said.
and staff are thrilled to meet Baseball 3B
Little did he know that “they” Business 9B
a beloved first couple. would include a former United Stocks 11B
States president and his wife.
President Jimmy Carter and C CLASSIFIED: Funnies 16C
By STEVE MOCARSKY his wife Rosalynn spent Tuesday THE GUIDE:
smocarsky@timesleader.com night at the 140-year-old Victor- Crossword
WILKES-BARRE – When Joe ian structure after attending an Horoscope
Matteo bought the shuttered and auction in Plains Township to Television
dilapidated Frederick Stegmaier raise money for a restoration pro- Movies
Mansion on South Franklin ject in their hometown of Plains,
Street in 2001 with plans to re- Ga.
store it and turn it into a bed-and- The auction was presented as
breakfast, his friends and confi- “Plains Helping Plains” by Plains
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER dants asked him if he was out of Township residents Larry
Former President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn his mind. 6 09815 10011
Carter visit Joe Matteo at his Stegmaier Mansion. “I kept saying that old adage, ‘If See MANSION, Page 7A
K

PAGE 2A FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2011 ➛ timesleader.com THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

W-B council
passes emergency
ban on bath salts
Crestwood drug program honored
By STEFFEN LIZZA
DETAILS
LOTTERY
By BILL O’BOYLE Times Leader Correspondent
MIDDAY DRAWING
boboyle@timesleader.com WRIGHT TWP. – Two Crest-
DAILY NUMBER 0-2-4
WILKES-BARRE – City wood Middle School teachers BIG FOUR 9-1-2-9
Council on Thursday unani- and their students were recog- QUINTO 3-3-8-0-8
mously approved an emergen- nized Wednesday for their help in TREASURE HUNT
cy ordinance that immediately pioneering a new drug-and-alco- 05-12-16-18-25
bans the sale and consumption hol prevention program.
of synthetic drugs in the city, Ron Jeckell and Alison Carr NIGHTLY DRAWING
especially the chemicals com- were chosen to help rewrite and
monly called bath salts.
DAILY NUMBER 9-3-1
adapt the “keepin’ it REAL” curri-
Assistant City Attorney Wil- culum for rural middle school
BIG FOUR 8-2-5-8
liam Vinsko told council that students in Pennsylvania and im- QUINTO 2-5-4-6-1
Luzerne County District Attor- plement it in their classes. Penn CASH FIVE
ney Jackie Musto Carroll asked State and the Drug Resistance S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER 03-06-19-24-34
for the quick action to aid in Strategies Project chose teachers
law enforcement.
Crestwood middle schoolers, from left, Paige Pierce, Olivia Skiro, Kasey Barry, teachers Alison Carr MATCH SIX
from across Eastern Pennsylva- and Ron Jeckell, and students Caroline Cefaly, Juli Deluca and Becca Neteler received the awards.
“With council’s passage of nia and Ohio as part of a research
09-18-31-32-36-46
this ordinance tonight, it will project to develop an effective ative projects. dio public service announce- video project. For their efforts,
be delivered to all district ma- HARRISBURG – No player
version of the keepin’ it REAL “These are the critical years. ments, posters or videos to pro- the students and teachers re- matched all five winning
gisterial offices so it can be en- prevention program. By the time kids are in high mote the core lessons of the kee- ceived certificates of achieve-
forced,” Vinsko said. numbers drawn in Thurs-
The effort started three years school, they have made their de- pin’ it REAL program. The ment and Ipod Shuffles. day’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5”
The emergency ordinance is ago with discussion groups, and cisions,’’ said Cathy Terwilliger, acronym REAL stands for the The projects the students cre-
good for 90 days, Vinsko said. game so the jackpot will be
evolved into a 10-week program project liaison with Wyoming four core ways the program ated will be used in the future to worth $330,000. Lottery
Council also passed a similar that uses heavy student-teacher Valley Alcohol and Drug Services teaches students to resist drugs – teach the keepin’ it REAL curri-
ordinance on first reading and officials said 81 players
interaction and videos produced Inc. “To get students excited Refuse, Explain, Avoid, and culum nationally. All of the pro- matched four numbers and
will vote again in two weeks. by youth and based on real stu- about these kinds of things is to Leave. jects submitted can be seen or
Vinsko said council did not won $231each and 3,164
dents’ stories to help promote not only keep them from using Students from both Jeckell’s heard on the keepin’ it REAL players matched three num-
want to wait two weeks to get healthy decisions and teach stu- drugs and alcohol, but to get and Carr’s classes won first place website at www.kir.psu.edu/ru-
the ordinance in effect, so the bers and won $10 each
dents how to assess risk. them to understand there are oth- in the video and poster catego- ral. Monday’s “Pennsylvania
emergency ordinance allows
The students received the cur- er ways to have fun and be cre- ries. Becca Neteler and Paige DARE America has recently li- Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
for immediate enforcement.
riculum in seventh and eighth ative and do all the things that Pierce created the first-place censed the keepin’ it REAL curri- be worth at least $800,000
Councilman Rick Cronauer
grade. The course puts together kids say they use drugs for.’’ poster while Kasey Barry, Car- culum from Penn State Universi- because no player holds a
first asked council to consider
the information they learned and A contest was held that al- oline Cefaly, Juli Deluca and Oli- ty for use in its programs both na- ticket with one row that
the bath salts ban two weeks
helps them channel it into cre- lowed the students to create au- via Skiro produced the winning tionally and internationally. matches all six winning
ago. Mayor Tom Leighton,
who did not attend the council numbers drawn in Thurs-
meeting, issued a statement in day’s game.

Transition to electronic voting completed


support of the ordinance.
“The legal sale of these prod-
ucts has not curbed the illegal
activities committed under
their influence or the danger-
ous and potentially life-threat- Good contracts and polling more voting machines, bringing with county funding,” Piazza The Democratic race for coun-
the number to 850. The reserve said. ty council is the only contest that
ening effects of those who use place consolidation were vital,
bath salts or innocent victims
election chief says.
machines will be available if any
break down, he said.
The county’s reduction of poll-
ing places also saves the county’s
requires candidates to be listed
on a second screen because there
OBITUARIES
caught in the middle,” Leight-
on said. “Tonight, in consulta- About 1,000 extended-life bat- general fund about $1 million ev- are 33 contenders, he said. Augello, Samuel
tion with City Council and the teries for the voting machines ery four years in manpower and Thirty-one candidates will be Castellani, Petrona
City Attorney’s Office, we have By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES and other computer-related materials, he said. listed on the first screen in that
jandes@timesleader.com equipment will also be purchased Roughly 650 candidates are contest, and the names of candi-
Devlin, James
taken a bold step to impede the
flow of this poison onto our The May 17 primary will mark with excess funds, he said. running in the May 17 primary. dates Michael A. Chrobak and Drobnicki, Michael
streets and into our neighbor- the fifth anniversary of Luzerne “They’re things that down the A computer software program Stephen A. Urban will appear on Hayden, Sister
hoods to protect the children County’s electronic voting ma- line we might have had to pay for designed the ballot, Piazza said. the second page. Bridget
and families of our city.” chines, and the county is spend- Kendrick, Beatrice
He said city Police Chief Ge- ing the last of its $3.6 million fed-
Kmeicik, Bernadine
rard Dessoye endorsed coun-
cil’s action as well.
eral allocation to fund the switch
to electronic voting, county offi- DAWE RECEIVES SERVICE AWARD McGavin, Paul
“This ordinance provides cials said during Thursday’s elec- Meade, Olive
our officers with full authority
to attack this problem and we
tion board meeting.
Some counties ran out of fund- M ary Dolan,
president
of the Associ-
Miers, Verna
Salisbury, Dorothy
stand ready to enforce it,” Des- ing for their electronic voting ma- Walters, Gertrude
soye said. chines and other ation of Fun-
voting improve-
Wasickanin, Edward
draising Profes-
ments mandated sionals, left, Page 8A
by the Help Amer-
WA seeks ruling ica Vote Act, said
To see video county Election
presents John
Dawe with an
to enforce case’s of an expla-
nation of
Bureau Director
Leonard Piazza.
award for out-
standing ser-
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Fundraising has Casey camp upbeat about re-election


school board on Jan. 25 the dis-
trict would pay $10,000 into an
education trust for the student
and $13,500 in attorneys’ fees
to Heather Hulse of McAn-
drews Law Offices in Scranton.
By JONATHAN RISKIND
Times Leader Washington Bureau
But the hefty fundraising num- in light of GOP Sen. Pat Toomey’s gers to Casey are Laureen Cum- BUILDING
bers for the start of the year come win of his Senate seat in Pennsyl- mings, the Tea Party movement
Originally, the settlement’s WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. as Republicans appear to be strug- vania in 2010, “Republicans leader in Scranton, and Marc TRUST
demands called for $75,000 to
Bob Casey, D-Scranton, raised gling to find a 2012 strong oppo- should have an opportunity to Scaringi, a former Senate aide to
be placed in a trust for the stu- The Times Leader strives to
dent and $19,000 in attorneys’ $1.1 million during the first three nent, and nonpartisan analysts so knock off first-term Sen. Bob Santorum. But, reports Roll Call,
months of the year and had more far rate the race as favoring the Casey in 2012.” “neither has generated substan- correct errors, clarify stories
fees. During the negotiations, and update them promptly.
the demands dropped to than $2.1 million in his campaign first-term Democrat. But the Roll Call story said that tial excitement among local Re-
chest as of March 31, his cam- The Rothenberg Political Re- “Republican leaders concede publicans.” Corrections will appear in this
$10,000 for the student, but the
paign says. port in Washington says the 2012 Pennsylvania is one of the states More potential GOP candi- spot. If you have information
attorneys’ fees fell to $10,000,
“Thesearestrongnumbersthat Senate race in Pennsylvania is where they have some recruit- dates are expected to look at the to help us correct an inaccu-
increased to $15,000 and fell to
$13,500. racy or cover an issue more
show a growing war chest as the “Democrat favored.” ment holes. That could be be- race, and the National Republican
On March 1, attorney Wil- thoroughly, call the newsroom
cycle begins,” said a Casey cam- The Washington-based Cook cause Democrats enjoy a substan- Senatorial Committee is not leav-
liam J. McPartland, represent- at 829-7242.
paign official who provided the Political Report places it as tial voter-registration edge, ing Casey alone.
ing the district, said Hulse sent numbers ahead of Casey filing his among the Senate seats that are which will likely be a far greater It regularly attacks the Scran-
an e-mail to him saying the set- quarterly report due today. “likely D.” factor with President Barack Oba- ton Democrat in press releases, a
tlement “was fine,” however, Casey ousted Republican Rick A recent story in Roll Call, a ma atop the ballot in 2012 than it sign that the national GOP still
she wanted to change the defi-
Santorum from the Senate in a Capitol Hill newspaper, analyzing was in the 2010 midterms.” hopes Casey will prove vulnera-
nition of legitimate education-
al expenses to include “costs close race in 2006 to win his seat. Senate races nationwide said that Two announced GOP challen- ble.
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LOCAL
WVW expansion clears hurdle
I N B R I E F
SCRANTON

Richards can put off jail


A federal judge Thursday allowed
former Luzerne County Human Re-
sources Director Doug Richards to
The Luzerne County project for the commission- remain free pending the appeal of his
ers and brought them up to
Planning Commission sentence.
speed on the approvals Richards was to
lends its support. they had received to date surrender on April 18
and those still needed. to begin serving a
Among the changes will 15-month prison sen-
By STEVE MOCARSKY be the addition of two new tence for his guilty
smocarsky@timesleader.com wings as well as a new plea in January 2010
WILKES-BARRE – A kitchen area. Parking lots to accepting a bribe
$28 million expansion and will be reconfigured and for influencing the
renovation project the main entrance Richards
awarding of a con-
on a school in Larks- location will be tract.
ville got another changed. His attorney, William Ruzzo, said it
round of approvals The work at State could be eight months or longer for a
Thursday, albeit Street will more resolution by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court
with conditions at- See video than double the of Appeals.
tached. from the school’s capacity, Ruzzo sought the release pending
The Wyoming Planning from about 600 to appeal Wednesday, saying Richards has
Valley West School Commission more than 1,200. been free for several months without
District presented a meeting at The change will al- any negative incident and poses no
site plan to the Lu- www.times- low the district to threat to flee because his family and
leader.com
zerne County Plan- close Main Street employment are local.
ning Commission. Elementary in Ply- U.S. District Judge James Munley
Walter Poplawski, pro- mouth and Pringle Street agreed to the release.
ject civil engineer with ar- Elementary in Kingston.
chitectural and engineer- Poplawski said the dis- WILKES-BARRE
ing firm A+E Group Inc., of
Wilkes-Barre, outlined the See EXPANSION, Page 7A River Common lands circus
RiverCommon.org and the Irem
Shriners Circus will present “Circus on

$50,000 county back pay set


the Common,” a free, one-hour special
event April 26 at the River Common
park.
The lunch-time show, from noon to 1
p.m., will be presented at the River
Landing (courthouse side) and feature
acts and animals from the Hamid Cir-
Assistant district attorneys binding arbitration because the com- • Six assistant district attorneys will
cus.
missioners could not reach an agree- receive $1,702 in retroactive raises:
and public defenders get The circus performance marks the
ment with the International Brother- Maureen Collins, Shannon Crake, Wil-
retroactive pay hikes. unofficial start to the River Common
hood of Teamsters representing the liam Dunn Jr., Jillian Matthews, Frank
summer season, which is set to official-
workers. McCabe and Jenny Roberts.
ly kick off in early June. Featuring the
The workers were granted 1.5 per- • Payments of $1,531 will go to three
ringmaster of the three-ring show,
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES cent retroactive raises for 2010, 2 per- employees – Alexis Falvello, Rebecca
jandes@timesleader.com “Circus on the Common” will showcase
cent for 2011 and 3 percent in 2012 and Reimiller and Albert Yacoub. Three
a variety of acts including clowns,
Luzerne County government must 2013. other employees will receive $1,361:
acrobats, stunt men and animals of all
pay $50,417 in retroactive pay raises to Assistant district attorneys hired Michelle Hardik, Matthew Muckler
shapes and sizes.
assistant district attorneys and public from 2005 through 2010 also received and Mary Phillips.
Admission is free to the general
defenders because of a new union con- additional raises to bring their salaries • The remaining payments are:
public, and businesses located in the
tract awarded through binding arbitra- more in line with those of assistant $989, James McMonagle; $791, Mark
downtown may purchase tickets in
tion, county records show. public defenders. Makowski; $665, Michael Vough;
advance to pay for any food purchased
County officials had been unable to A combined $26,992 in retroactive $584, Jarrett Ferentino; $583, Frank
at this performance by company em-
put a price tag on the retroactive raises raises will be paid to 26 assistant dis- Barletta, William Finnegan, Michael
ployees.
when the contract went into effect last trict attorneys. Melnick and Mary Mirabito; $556, Ri-
For more information on this event
month. According to payroll records sup- chard Hughes and Nancy Smacchi;
and circus updates, please visit www.ri-
The previous contract expired at the plied by county Controller Walter Grif-
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER vercommon.org.
end of 2009, and negotiations went to fith: See PAY, Page 4A
Supervisor Ann Kijek alleges her ankle
was injured when a fellow official shov- WILKES BARRE
ed her.
Business students champs
REMEMBERING CRIME VICTIMS
Supers hurl
The Wilkes University Students In
Free Enterprise team was named a
regional champion at the SIFE USA
Regional Competition held on April 4

harassment
in New York City.
The event is one of 12 SIFE USA
Regional Competitions being held
across the United States in March and

accusations April.
This is the ninth consecutive year
that the Wilkes team will represent the
university at the National Exposition.
Ann Kijek, George Venesky each say That competition is in Minneapolis,
the other was physical aggressor Minn., May 10-12.
Participating students use business
outside meeting in Rice Twp. concepts to develop community ou-
treach projects that improve the quality
of life and standard of living for people
By EDWARD LEWIS in need. During this academic year, the
elewis@timesleader.com
Wilkes University SIFE team organized
RICE TWP. – Two township supervi- 11 projects in the Wilkes-Barre commu-
sors are accusing each other of harass- nity, including the Wilkes University
ment outside a private meeting at the Entrepreneurial Experience, which
municipal building Wednesday after- teaches high school students how to
noon. develop and write a business plan.
Ann Kijek, 62, said George Venesky, SIFE is an international nonprofit
63, shoved her and shoved her again organization that has active programs
with a door as she tried to enter the on more than 1,500 college and uni-
meeting room around 4:30 p.m. She said versity campuses in 39 countries.
she spent four hours at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital for a swollen ankle and AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER HANOVER TWP.
soreness to her arms and back.
Venesky said Kijek pinned his F rank Yanulevius lights a candle in remembrance of all crime victims during an event Thursday at the
Luzerne County Courthouse in recognition of National Victims Rights Week. Yanulevius lost his only
child, Sharon, in a crash involving a drunken-driver. District Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll looks on.
Group opposes frack water
A group opposing the proposed
See ACCUSATIONS , Page 4A
expansion of the Wyoming Valley Sani-
tary Authority to treat wastewater from
natural gas drilling will host an in-

Four Times Leader staff members honored with PAPME awards formational meeting to tell residents
living near the plant about potential
risks to their health.
The Hanover Township Citizens
By ANDREW M. SEDER tween 30,001 and 75,000, staff and published on Oct. 29
aseder@timesleader.com Against the WVSA Frack Water Treat-
writer Terrie Morgan-Besecker called “Get off the fence, vote
ment Center will meet Sunday at 7
Four members of The Times and Editorial Page Editor for charter,” placed first in the
p.m. at the AMVETS Post 59, 578
Leader staff have been recog- Mark Jones each won first Editorial category. The edito-
Fellows Ave. The group contends the
nized by the Pennsylvania As- place, while staff writer Steve rial urged Luzerne County resi-
facility could pose a threat to the
sociated Press Managing Edi- Mocarsky and sports colum- dents to vote in favor of the
health of those living near the WVSA
tors for their excellence in re- nist Paul Sokoloski received Home Rule Charter question
and trucks hauling water to the plant
porting and editorial and co- second-place awards for their Morgan- Jones Sokoloski Mocarsky that was on the ballot a week
will impact public safety.
lumn writing in 2010. entries. Besecker later. The initiative was ap-
Members of the Gas Drilling Aware-
The group announced the Morgan-Besecker’s “Ticking efit plans of those plans were considered proved.
ness Coalition will give a presentation
winners of its annual writing down to trouble; area commu- that cover police, fire and non- to be in a distressed state as de- Mocarsky took second place
about the proposed facility followed by
and photo contests on Wednes- nities facing pension crisis” uniformed employees in 23 fined by the Pennsylvania Em- in the General News Reporting
a question-and-answer period.
day. was awarded first place in the townships, 23 boroughs, four ployee Retirement Commis- category for his series of sto-
For more information, call the Gas
In the category in which The Business Writing category. cities and the municipality of sion, which oversees municipal ries on former state House ma-
Drilling Awareness Hotline at 570-266-
Times Leader competes, pa- Published Oct. 3, the story re- Kingston. pension plans statewide.
5116 or visit the Hanover Township
pers with a circulation be- viewed data for 86 defined ben- The review showed that 44 The editorial Jones penned See AWARDS, Page 4A
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POLICE BLOTTER NANTICOKE – Police filed van Jr., Cheryl Reedy Sobeski, The arbitrator required all employees in the union to pay around

PAY
charges of violating a protection Charles Ross Jr. and Joseph $23 every two weeks for single coverage, $48 for husband and
from abuse order against Wil- Sklarosky Jr.
WILKES-BARRE – City liam James Cupp, 53, after his Here are the other break- wife and $50 for family coverage.
police reported the following: former girlfriend, Loretta Fenn- downs: $1,296, Jonathan Ur-
Continued from Page 3A
• Flora Olson, 49, of Kent er, claimed he called her on siak; $1,112, Jonathan Blum and
Lane, will be cited with harass- April 9 saying, “Why are you $529, Samuel Sanguedolce and Joseph Yeager; $1,083, Mark sistant public defender this year two weeks for single coverage,
ment after Kaci Olson alleged doing this to me?” Daniel Zola; $476, Chester Singer; $1,068, William Ruzzo; is $43,965, according to county $48 for husband and wife and
she struck her and pulled her Prior to the alleged phone Dudick; and $94, Thomas Ho- $1,038, Joseph Saporito, Ri- records. $50 for family coverage.
hair on Wednesday. call, Cupp encountered Fenner gans. chard Shiptoski, John Sobota County officials have noted However, employees hired
• Stanley Zapotoczny, of and her boyfriend walking on a The average salary of a coun- and Ferris Webby; $1,023, Tho- the arbitrator’s ruling granted before Jan. 1, 2006, won’t have
Madison Street, reported sidewalk, according to the crim- ty assistant district attorney mas Cometa and Steven Green- union concessions in health to start paying for insurance un-
Wednesday someone damaged inal complaint. was $39,289 last year, accord- wald; $785, Samuel Kasper, Mi- care. til Jan. 1, 2012, county officials
the dashboard on his vehicle ing to payroll records. chael Kostelaba, Girard Meca- The previous contract re- said.
while it was parked in the area BUTLER TWP. – Township The retroactive payments to don, Christopher O’Donnell quired only employees hired af- The arbitrator’s ruling also
of North Pennsylvania Avenue. police reported the following: 23 assistant public defenders and Edward Olexa; $706, Mark ter Jan. 1, 2006, to pay toward eliminated the county’s partial
• Ahmed Musa, of Darling • A man residing at High- total $23,426. Clinton; and $582, Ana Mojta- health care. The arbitrator re- reimbursement of some health
Street, reported Tuesday a tele- acres Commons on Faith Drive The highest payment -- hedi and Nicole Thompson. quired all employees in the insurance co-payments for
vision was stolen from 100 Dar- reported a laptop computer was $1,440 – will go to John Dona- The average salary of an as- union to pay around $23 every these workers, officials said.
ling St. stolen from his room.
• Deborah Buzonis, of • A woman residing on Tea-

ACCUSATIONS
Swoyersville, reported Tuesday berry Drive reported she found Police Chief Robert Franks said that due tween Venesky and Kijek. Stella said he
someone damaged a window on a person in her vehicle early to a conflict of interest, state police at was standing next to Venesky when the
her vehicle while it was parked Saturday morning. The person two supervisors had words at the door.
on Grant Street. fled before police arrived at the
Hazleton will be requested to conduct an “Under no circumstances did Mr. Ve-
• Holly Politz, of Hill Street, house.
Continued from Page 3A inquiry and perhaps an investigation. nesky touch her in any way, shape or
reported Wednesday someone • Police said Kenneth M. wrist between the door and door jamb form,” Stella said.
stole the license plate on her Tomkins lost control of a vehicle as he attempted to keep her from enter- granddaughter. Stella said there is video of the Kijeks
vehicle. that struck several trees in the ing the private meeting to discuss a civil Rice Township and several township entering and leaving the municipal
• Mary Baweic, of North 1200 block of St. Johns Road on lawsuit with their attorney. He said Ki- officials are named in a wrongful termi- building, and Ann Kijek playing with
Sherman Street, reported Monday. Tomkins and pas- jek was not invited to the meeting and is nation lawsuit filed in March by former her granddaughters at the adjacent play-
Wednesday someone smashed a sengers, Sean G. Dulina an not a party to the lawsuit. township secretary Marcia Thomas. Ve- ground after the alleged incident.
window on her vehicle while it Andrew Yanoski, were not in- “She came to the door, I opened the nesky said an attorney with the town- “If she was injured as she claims, then
was parked near her residence. jured. door and told her she wasn’t coming in, ship’s insurance carrier was meeting why did she play with her grandkids at
• Yiear West, of Academy • Police said approximately it was a private meeting,” Venesky said. with the defendants named in the law- the park?” Stella asked.
Street, reported Tuesday items 350 feet of copper cable was “She grabbed the door, pushing me suit. Stella said the Kijeks are upset be-
were stolen from his vehicle stolen from a truck parked near back, pinning my wrist in the door Kijek’s husband, Dennis, said he wit- cause they are being forced to reimburse
while it was parked on Garnet the Holiday Inn Express, North jamb.” nessed his wife being shoved by Venes- the township $107 for Dennis Kijek’s
Lane. Hunter Highway, on Monday. Kijek described the alleged incident ky. After the alleged incident, the Kijeks three-day stay while attending a munici-
• Joseph Jackiel, 55, of Fre- another way, saying Venesky was the ag- filed a report with the township police pal conference with his supervisor wife
derick Street, was charged with PLYMOUTH – Police said a gressor. department. in Hershey in April 2010. Stella said a
public drunkenness Wednesday .357-caliber Smith and Wesson “It happened so fast,” she said. “Mr. Police Chief Robert Franks said that motion passed 2-1 at their meeting Tues-
for allegedly being intoxicated revolver and other items were Venesky shoved me and put his body due to a conflict of interest, state police day night, with Ann Kijek dissenting,
on South Main Street. stolen from a vehicle parked on weight against the door and shoved me at Hazleton will be requested to conduct for the reimbursement.
• Bettye Davis, 63, of Coal Willow Street on Tuesday. Any- with the door, saying I wasn’t coming an inquiry and perhaps an investigation. Stella said the township mistakenly
Street, said Wednesday that she one with information about the into the room. I tried to stay clear of Mr. Venesky said he plans to file his own paid for Dennis Kijek’s lodging.
was robbed of her purse on East theft is asked to contact Ply- Venesky; I didn’t expect this to happen.” report with police today. “This is retaliation to what happened
Northampton Street. mouth police at 779-2147. Kijek said she wanted to enter the Supervisor Chairman Miller Stella at the meeting Tuesday night,” Stella
• The Luzerne County Trans- room only to chase after her 5-year-old said there was no physical contact be- said.
portation Authority said HANOVER TWP. – State
Wednesday that one of its buses police Bureau of Liquor Control

AWARDS
was damaged by rocks thrown Enforcement reported the fol- tional flights. Subsequent sto- throwing curveballs and getting The awards will be given at
in the area of Barney and Brook lowing: ries in the series contradicted injured. the Pennsylvania Associated
streets. • Hogan’s Heroes and Pizza II Eachus’ claim and called into “We’re very excited and proud Press Managing Editors’ annual
• Amanda Mendoza, 33, of Inc., state Route 309, Dallas question his reporting ethics. to win four awards from the convention in State College on
Continued from Page 3A
Elizabeth Street said Wednes- Township, was recently cited for Sokoloski’s column “Making a PAPME this year,” said Times May 20.
day that her driver’s license was possessing or operating gam- jority leader Todd Eachus taking pitch to straighten them all out,” Leader Vice President/Execu-
stolen from her vehicle. bling devices or paraphernalia flights on the private jet of attor- was given second place in the tive Editor Joe Butkiewicz. “Ter-
or permitting gambling or lot- ney Robert Powell, who subse- Sports/Outdoors Column cate- rie, Mark, Steve and Paul de-
KINGSTON – Police charged teries. quently pleaded guilty to his gory. Published July 29, the co- serve all the credit for their tal-
Justin Benzeleski, 22, East
Vaughn Street, with violating a
• Morgan Inc., doing business
as the By Pass Lounge, 2 Bryden
role in the county “kids-for-cash”
scandal.
lumn took a look at how some
young pitchers, as early as age
ent and dedication. Their effort
typifies the high-quality work
a name you can trust
protection from abuse order St., Pittston Township, was In the first story, “Eachus says 11, needed elbow and shoulder produced by the entire news 991-0750 Building Industry
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her during an argument Tues- paraphernalia or permitting took a round trip flight between
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Benzeleski was jailed at the • North 145 Inc., 28-34 Main well’s private jet in 2007 to an-
Luzerne County Correctional St., Dallas, was recently cited nounce a $1.6 million cargo air-
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Nation’s air traffic manager quits


I N B R I E F

Resignation comes after system, announced in a post- highest level of public confi- The incidents sparked com-
ing on its website that FAA Ad- dence and that begins with plaints that the staffing at con-
several incidents of
ministrator Randy Babbitt had strong leadership.” trol towers was inadequate. On
controllers sleeping on job. accepted the resignation of After a controller in the tow- Wednesday, the FAA an-
Hank Krakowski, head of the er dozed off last month, two nounced that it would add con-
agency’s Air Traffic Organiza- jets landed without clearance trollers at 27 towers around
By MICHAEL MUSKAL tion. In recent weeks, several at Reagan National Airport, the country. Thursday’s reshuf-
Los Angeles Times incidents of air traffic controll- which serves Washington. A fling of the top officials was the
LOS ANGELES — The na- ers being asleep at the job have medical flight carrying a pa- next step.
tion’s top manager of airplane been reported around the na- tient was forced to land on its “This morning I met with
traffic resigned after several in- tion. own this week at the Reno-Ta- the head of our Air Traffic Or-
cidents in which air traffic con- “Over the last few weeks we AP FILE PHOTO hoe Airport after a controller ganization, the part of the Fed-
trollers fell asleep at their have seen examples of unpro- FAA Chief Operating Officer there reportedly was asleep. eral Aviation Administration
posts, the Federal Aviation Ad- fessional conduct on the part Hank Krakowski Other incidents have been charged with operating our air
ministration announced of a few individuals that have reported in the states of Wash- traffic control system,” Babbitt
Thursday. rightly caused the traveling stated. “This conduct must ington and Tennessee. Two said. “Hank Krakowski has
AP PHOTO The agency, which oversees public to question our ability stop immediately. I am com- controllers have been suspend- submitted his resignation and
Bieber fever hits Israel the nation’s civilian aviation to ensure their safety,” Babbitt mitted to maintaining the ed for a week. I have accepted it.”
Israeli Hallel Goldman, 13, wears a
wedding dress Thursday as she holds
PREPPING FOR HOLY WEEK
Hispanic
a sign for Canadian singer Justin
Bieber ahead of his concert in Tel Aviv,
Israel.

BEIRUT

Protest detainees released


growth is
S yria’s president ordered the release
Thursday of hundreds of detainees
involved in a month of protests seeking
to wrest political freedoms from one of
key in Ill.
Changes in suburban Chicago
the Middle East’s most repressive gov-
ernments.
can be attributed to higher
The order, announced by state TV, Mexican population.
signaled an attempt by President Bash-
ar Assad to calm weeks of growing
protest anger and pre-empt what is By SOPHIA TAREEN
expected to be another day of large Associated Press
demonstrations on Friday. AURORA, Ill. — When Fernan-
Protests erupted in Syria a month do Molina left central Mexico to
ago and have steadily increased, with move to Illinois, he was searching
tens of thousands calling for sweeping for affordable housing, job opportu-
political reforms from Assad’s author- nities and established Hispanic
itarian regime. More than 200 people neighborhoods with grocery stores,
have been killed during in the govern- bakeries and clothing shops.
ment’s crackdown, according to Syria’s He didn’t head for Chicago, a
leading pro-democracy group. well-known magnet for Mexicans
pondering the journey north. In-
ALTOONA stead, he settled in Aurora, about 40

City gets new name AP PHOTO miles to the west.

Later this month, there will still be a D onnie Pierce, a service technician at WAKY signs and Awnings in Bowling Green, Ky., puts a second coat of
paint on three crosses Thursday at Living Hope Baptist Church in Bowling Green.
“It’s like Mexico inside the Unit-
ed States,” said
Molina, 37, a so- “Now im-
city with roughly 31,000 residents in
the Allegheny Mountains east of Pitts- cial worker who migrants are

13 are killed by Gadhafi forces


burgh. What there won’t be is a city has lived in the living in a lot
named Altoona. U.S. for more
That’s because the city has sold its than a decade of places
name to make some money — and to and now assists where there
help independent filmmaker Morgan other immigrant were no im-
Spurlock make a point. families. “You
migrants 20
City Council on Wednesday ap- New NATO airstrikes hit Tripoli as Libyan leader Moam- can find every-
proved a deal to change Altoona’s name mar Gadhafi is seen thing in the or 30 years
alliance tries to intensify mission. in Tripoli on Thurs-
to "POM Wonderful Presents: The stores.” ago.”
Greatest Movie Ever Sold" for 60 days. U.N. chief sets coalition goals. day on Libyan TV, Over the last
which said the foot- Audrey Singer
Spurlock will pay the city an unspec- decade, tens of Brookings
age showed Gadhafi thousands of
ified amount that will benefit its police defiantly waving at Institution
department. By KARIN LAUB others have fol-
and MAGGIE MICHAEL his supporters while
The film skewers the proliferation of lowed his path
Associated Press being driven around
advertising in American life. POM Tripoli standing up to Aurora — more than 35,000 of
Wonderful is a juice company that paid TRIPOLI, Libya — Forces loyal to through the sunroof about 55,000 new residents be-
to be the movie’s title sponsor. Moammar Gadhafi shelled a besieged of a car. Forces loyal tween 2000 and 2010 were Hispan-
The film will screen in Altoona on western city Thursday, killing at least 13 to the leader shelled ic. The city, which is now 40 per-
April 27, the day the name change people, and new NATO airstrikes shook a besieged western cent Hispanic, has surpassed Rock-
takes effect. Tripoli as the U.S. told a meeting the alli- city Thursday, killing ford to become Illinois’ second-
ance must intensify its mission to isolate at least 13 people. largest city.
PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA the Libyan leader and “bring about his de- AP PHOTO The trend of immigrants head-
parture.” ing directly to American suburbs in-
Late president honored After the explosions in Tripoli, one resi- menting a cease-fire, delivering humani- Gadhafi’s troops unleashed heavy shell- stead of starting in a major city in-
dentofawesternsuburbofthecapitalsaid tarian aid and starting a dialogue on Li- ing for three hours on the port city of Mis- tensified from 2000 to 2010 — and
The flags are up and the streets of
anti-aircraft guns returned fire, apparent- bya’s future. rata, which is partly held by rebels who are was one factor in Illinois’ 32.5 per-
North Korea’s capital are lined with
ly at NATO warplanes. “Shelling your own people is not ac- defending positions against government cent increase in Hispanic popula-
flowers as the nation prepares to cele-
Libyan state television showed video of ceptable,” he said. forces. Gadhafi’s troops have laid siege to tion in that period, according to re-
brate the biggest holiday of the year:
Gadhafi defiantly pumping his fists in the at a meeting at Arab League headquar- the city, taking control of some neighbor- cently released U.S. Census data.
the birthday of late President Kim Il
air as he stood through the sun roof a car ters, referring to actions by Gadhafi’s hoods. The port is Misrata’s only lifeline. The same thing is happening
Sung.
moving quickly through the streets of Tri- forces against anti-government rebels. At the meeting of NATO foreign minis- around other major cities that have
April 15 is called “The Day of the
poli. It said Gadhafi’s tour came at the “This is a violation of human rights.” ters in Berlin, members of the alliance long been entry points for immi-
Sun” in honor of the man who founded
same time as NATO airstrikes on military The fighting in Libya began in mid-Feb- stressed their common aim is to bring an grants, such as New York, Los An-
North Korea in 1948 and maintains
and civilian areas of the capital and Azizi- ruary when large anti-government pro- end to Gadhafi’s regime, and U.S. Secreta- geles and San Francisco. “Now im-
godlike status in the country now led
yah, about 22 miles to the south, adding tests escalated into a civil war. Rebels now ry of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said migrants are living in a lot of places
by his son, Kim Jong Il.
that there were civilian casualties. hold eastern Libya, while Gadhafi con- theworldmustincreaseitssupportforthe where there were no immigrants 20
It’s a time for North Koreans to relax
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon trols the west, with the front line shifting Libyan opposition. or 30 years ago,” said Audrey Sing-
with friends and family. But it’s also an
chaired a Cairo meeting of regional and in- back and forth in the middle. Three weeks Although the alliance agrees that Gad- er, a senior fellow with the Wash-
occasion to rally national pride as the
ternational organizations on Libya and of international airstrikes haven’t routed hafi must be ousted, it has been at odds on ington-based Brookings Institu-
country undergoes a sensitive lead-
set three targets: reaching and imple- Gadhafi’s forces. how to proceed. tion.
ership transition and as tensions with
the outside world persist.
North Koreans are arriving in droves
to lay bouquets at the towering bronze
statue of Kim Jong Il in central Pyon-
gyang.
Japanese royal couple commiserate with residents of hard-hit area
MELVILLE, N.Y.
By MARI YAMAGUCHI ting on mats in flooded nuclear plant. their homes or being advised to evac-
Residents in and SHINO YUASA the community One evacuee with Down syn- uate because of concerns about radi-
Serial killer search goes on Asahi are
Associated Press
TOKYO — Japan’s revered empe-
centers that have
become their
drome, who has trouble speaking,
conveyed his thoughts to the royal
ation leaking from the Fukushima
Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
Officials Thursday turned up empty frustrated by ror made his first visit Thursday to temporary couple on paper. “I will keep striv- Although Japanese officials have
in a continuing search from the air, on the lack of the disaster zone devastated by an homes. ing,” he wrote in a note. insisted the situation at the crippled
land and in the water for clues or more earthquake and tsunami, kneeling Asahi, about 54 In Asahi, where some 3,000 plant is improving and that leaks in-
remains in a potential serial killer case. progress made
on mats to commiserate with survi- Akihito miles east of To- homes were damaged or destroyed to the atmosphere are declining, the
“The places that we were looking at, at the crippled vors who bowed in gratitude and kyo near the Pa- and13 people killed, the royal couple crisis has dragged on, accompanied
we found nothing,” Nassau Police De- nuclear power wiped away tears. cific coast, is one of the southern- stood somberly gazing at one dam- by a nearly nonstop series of mis-
partment spokesman Detective Vincent Emperor Akihito and Empress most areas to be heavily affected by aged area that had already been haps and aftershocks of the 9.0-mag-
Garcia said Thursday afternoon. plant. Michiko visited two evacuation shel- the March 11 natural disasters, cleared of rubble. nitude quake that have impeded
Officers had checked about half of 15 ters Thursday in Asahi city, where which killed up to 26,000 people and Overall, nearly 140,000 people are work in clearing debris and restoring
to 20 locations they planned to search, they spoke quietly with evacuees sit- set off a crisis of radiation leaks at a still living in shelters after losing the plant’s disabled cooling systems.
Garcia said.
Searchers cleared out of the brush
Thursday afternoon so that a specially
equipped FBI aircraft could take high-
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Hanover Area considers MANSION


closing Lyndwood school Continued from Page 1A

and Diane Cook, close friends of


By CAMILLE FIOTI dergarten Center. the Carters, and Cook and Cook
Times Leader Correspondent Vic Kopko of Hanover Town- Auctions co-owners Mark and
HANOVER TWP. – Hanover ship pleaded with the board not Annette Parmelee. The Carters
Area School District officials are the raise taxes. hosted a reception at the Steg-
considering restructuring the “Every option should remain maier Mansion after the auc-
district and closing Lyndwood on the table,” he said. “There is tion.
Elementary School in order to no room to raise taxes any long- Matteo spent an hour on
balance the 2011-2012 budget. er.” Thursday recalling the experi-
Nearly 150 people attended Phyllis Sheard of Hanover ence of hosting the Carters and
the school board’s regular meet- Green said the district should their entourage, including the
ing Thursday night and heard a cut any expenses that aren’t di- preparations that led up to it,
PowerPoint update from Super- rectly related to education. She and anecdotes, such as the story
intendent Anthony Podczasy on wanted to know the percentage behind the chocolate sculpture DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
the status of the proposed of students in the district that of the Presidential Seal on the The staff of the Stegmaier Mansion enjoys an unforgettable experience when former President Jim-
spending plan that includes a are involved in district-funded baby grand piano in one of the my Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter get together with them.
$2.8 million shortfall. sports. mansion’s parlors.
The board has worked on the Board President John Pericci The sculpture was created by which began at 5 p.m. Sometime
spending plan for months, try- said he didn’t know the percent- the mansion’s executive chef, Jo- around 9 p.m., guests began fil-
ing to find ways to cope with a age, but would provide that in- dy Klocko, and his staff, who ing into the mansion, and the
deficit after the announcement formation to her next month. spent 40 hours making and hand president “was just all Southern
of Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed He said that district sports were carving it. President Carter re- charm. He talked to everybody
cuts in education funding. cut by 15 percent and coaches quested a chocolate sculpture all night long,” Matteo said.
Since then, it has knocked salaries were cut by 10 percent. for the reception after he The first guests to greet the
that number down to a little “We’re trying to maintain a learned that Klocko was the ex- Carters were Wilkes-Barre May-
more $1 million, which includes balance between education and ecutive chef at the mansion be- or Tom Leighton and his wife,
a tax increase of one mill. A mill fiscal responsibility,” he said. cause, after studying in Paris, Patty. They presented the Car-
is a $1 tax on every $1,000 of as- “The last four years we had Klocko completed his internship ters with the city coin and the
sessed property value. positive test scores. The district under Albert Kumin, who was city pin, “and the president com-
If Lyndwood, which houses is moving in the right direc- Carter’s chef at the White mended Mayor Leighton on all
third and fourth grades, were to tion.” House. the work he’s been doing on the
close, class sizes in the district’s The board is still looking into “He was cooking up a storm restoration of the city,” Matteo
remaining schools would in- ways to cut costs and increase for several days, lots of prep said.
crease. revenue, said Podczasy. work,” Matteo said of Klocko’s Matteo said Carter seemed
The other elementary schools “Nothing is set in stone,” he preparations. full of energy.
in the district are Memorial, said. Things were hectic, in the “For an 86-year-old man, that Former President Jimmy Carter talks with Executive Chef Jody
with fifth and sixth grades, Lee “We still have a long way to go week leading up to the Carters’ was a grueling day between the Klocko as he selects a dessert during a reception Tuesday.
Park, with first and second before the budget is passed.” visit. In additions to the bed- flight, the luncheon, coming
grades, and Hanover Green Kin- and-breakfast’s regular book- here, checking in, going out to Former
ings, “we had the Secret Service the auction, coming back, and President
here coming in every day want- then every guest who attended Jimmy

EXPANSION
that the district had received ing staff lists and to vet every- this party, he took a picture with Carter and
approvals from the Army one … all the exterior spring them. … Then he wanted a pic- his wife,
Corps, PennDOT and the con- cleanup going on and, of course, ture with the entire staff, then Rosalynn,
servation district and deposited scouring the house,” Matteo individual picture with the spent Tues-
Continued from Page 3A
the security guarantee. said. “It was really exhausting, staff,” Matteo said. day night in
The Bridal
trict is still waiting on a wet- The district also must satisfy but it was so worth it.” Before leaving on Wednesday
Suite, also
lands verification from the U.S. those conditions to qualify for a When the Carters finally ar- morning, the Carters presented
known as
Army Corps of Engineers, a building permit from the bor- rived, and began a tour of the their hosts with books they au-
Amelia’s
highway occupancy permit ough of Larksville. mansion, “Mrs. Carter said, ‘I’m thored. Suite, at
from the Pennsylvania Depart- The district has a year to do just going to hold on to you.’ It “I never dreamt in my lifetime the Freder-
ment of Transportation and an so before the board’s determina- was really such an exciting that I would even meet a presi- ick Steg-
approval of an erosion and sedi- tion expires, but Poplawski said thing, I’m holding hands with dent of the United States, let maier Man-
ment control plan from the Lu- he hopes for the approvals to the first lady. It was just unbe- alone …” Matteo said, his voice sion in
zerne Conservation District. come within a few weeks so the lievable, that feeling, I can’t even trailing off and his eyes welling Wilkes-
District Solicitor Michael Hu- work can begin soon. put it into words,” Matteo said. with tears as he opened a book Barre. The
dacek asked if the district could The school board last week As the Carters admired the and read the inscription. Carters
avoid purchasing a $1.3 million approved borrowing $15 million décor and restorations, Matteo With the honor of a presiden- were in
security bond for the project by of the project cost with a bond said the former president told tial stay among his memories, town for an
instead placing the money in an that is part of the federal stimu- him “this is what he’s trying to Matteo said he always believed auction
escrow account and making lus package. The district will do back in Plains, Ga., that’s his bed-and-breakfast would “be- designed to
partial withdrawals as work on borrow another $13 million to why he chose this place” for a come something wonderful.” He help some
the project was complete. complete the funding through a reception and to spend the night said he had faith the city would of their
Commission members voted tax-exempt bond. How the bor- after the auction. be revitalized and his bed-and- favorite
unanimously to approve Huda- rowing will affect district tax- Not long after settling into breakfast would succeed. causes in
cek’s request and to grant a zon- payers was not known last their room, the Carters and their “Anything can happen if you Plains, Ga.
ing permit upon receiving proof week. entourage left for the auction, believe in it with your heart.” SUBMITTED PHOTO

MENTORS
nesses and organizations to al-
low BBBS representatives to set FOR MORE
up recruitment tables to reach I N F O R M AT I O N
employees who might be inter-
Continued from Page 1A To become a mentor, call 1-800-
ested in signing up for the pro-
955-4376 or visit www.bbbsnepa/
sometimes they play video gram. In recent years, Kraft wilkes-barre
games. Joey is a member of the Foods in Hanover Township
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Junior and Wilkes University in
Penguins Youth Ice Hockey Wilkes-Barre have participated. A BBBS press release noted
Club, so Kotsko often attends “The businesses in the children in one-to-one mentor-
his practices and games. Kotsko Wyoming Valley are very sup- ing programs such as BBBS are
enjoys the time they spend to- portive of our events and ser- 52 percent less likely to skip
gether. vices, and I believe they really school and 46 percent less likely
“My wife says (Joey and I) understand the need for men- to start using drugs.
have similar personalities,” Kot- toring children in our communi- Coming from largely single-
sko said. ty,” said DeMelfi-Ritter. parent households, many Little
BBBS pairs children ages 6-18 The Wilkes-Barre BBBS was Brothers have no male role
with adult mentors of the same founded in 1974. Since then, models other than their Big
gender. But the nonprofit has several thousand children have Brothers.
had trouble attracting enough been mentored. Last year, ap- “We’re trying to get the word
male mentors to keep up with proximately 500 children were out that we need a few good
demand. served. There are now about men to volunteer,” said DeMel-
According to BBBS Commu- 200 children waiting to be fi-Ritter. “I think men don’t real-
nity and Resource Development paired with a mentor, 150 of ize how easy it is (to volun-
Coordinator Christine DeMelfi- which are boys. teer).”
Ritter, only three out of every
10 BBBS mentors are male.
Some boys have been waiting
more than a year to be matched
with a mentor.
As part of a recruitment cam-
paign, BBBS will ask area busi-

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DOROTHY GORTON SALIS- Paul Peter McGavin Samuel L. Augello James C. Devlin
BURY, 94, passed away Monday,
April 11, 2011. She passed away in April 8, 2011 April 8, 2011 April 14, 2011
the Lord’s hands, surrounded by
loved ones, at the Meadows Nurs-
ing and Rehabilitation Center, Dal- P aul Peter McGavin, an engineer,
avid sailor, and ballroom dancer, S amuel L. “Sam” Augello, 92,
passed away Friday, April 8,
J ames C. Devlin, 91, of Shavertown,
died Thursday, April 14, 2011, in
las. She was preceded in death by the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
was born and raised in Wilkes- 2011. Born in Kingston, James was a son
her husband, Ivan Gorton; and Barre. He received his undergradu- He was the beloved husband of
son, Ronald Gorton. Dorothy is of the late James and Anna Simonitis
ate degree from Lehigh University Annabelle G. (nee Alexander) Au- Devlin.
survived by her daughters, Dawn gello; loving father of Angela L.
in engineering and, later, his mas- He was the owner/operator of
Redmond and Deborah Lee Gor-
ter’s degree from George Washing- (Kenneth) Giannelli and Patrick B. Graphic Arts Services Inc., of Wilkes-
ton; daughter-in-law, Helen Gor-
ton; six grandchildren; and seven ton University in industrial engi- (Kathleen) Augello; cherished Barre, for 45 years.
great-grandchildren. neering. grandfather of Martin, Alexander James liked to fish and had a par-
Burial will be at the conve- Mr. McGavin died peacefully on (Nikki) Dusel, Michael Augello, ticular interest in electronics. He was
nience of the family. Friday, April 8, 2011. He was mar- Jennifer (Reaford) Griffin and Emi- a ham radio operator for a number of
VERNA S. MIERS, 64, of Sha- ried to Maya Hof McGavin of Abing- ly Augello; adored great-grandfa- years. He loved his family and espe-
vertown, passed away Saturday, ton, Pa., and was the father of Laurie ther of Alexis, Samuel and Rosa- cially enjoyed spending time with his
January 15, 2011, at the Mercy Hos- McGavin Bachmann of Ridgefield, belle; dear brother of Rose, Jose- grandchildren.
pice, Scranton. Born November12, Conn.; Lynn Marie McIntosh of phine and predeceased by Carrie James was a resident of Shaver-
1946, in Wilkes-Barre, she was a Rockford, Mich.; and Paul H. McGa- and Leo; as well as the caring uncle town for more than 60 years. He was a
tell a good joke. Humor was very im- In lieu of flowers, memorials may
daughter of the late Johnson C. vin of Petaluma, Calif. of many nieces and nephews. member of St. Therese’s Church and
portant to him as were the current be made in Sam’s name to Hospice
and Dorothy G. Besecker Miers. Mr. McGavin held management A Mass of Christian Burial was Buffalo Inc., or The Alzheimer’s As- a former member of its choir.
A memorial service will be business and political events of the Preceding him in death were his
positions for several large corpora- celebrated from St. Paul’s Church, sociation of WNY.
held at 1 p.m. Saturday from the day. We all will miss his intelligent, wife, the former Mildred Beline; and
tions including Martin Marietta, Kenmore, N.Y., Monday, April 11, Share your condolences at
Karl E. Blight Funeral Home, 392 fun-loving ways. brothers, Lee, William and Frank
Westinghouse, General Electric and 2011. www.grecofuneral.com.
Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The Rev. He was preceded in death by his Devlin.
James C. Quinn will officiate. Florida Power and Light Co. Ahead brothers, Jack McGavin, Tom
of his time, he was part of a team Surviving are sons, James F. Dev-
Friends may call from noon to 1 McGavin, and the Rev. Father Wil- lin and wife Anna, East Stroudsburg,
p.m. Saturday. Interment will fol- that pioneered groundbreaking re- liam McGavin, O.F.M.
low in the Marcy Cemetery in Du- cycling programs for the State of Mr. McGavin is survived by his Sister Bridget Hayden, S.C.C. Pa.; John C. Devlin, Central, Pa.; and
Jerome F. Devlin and wife Sharon,
ryea. Connecticut. three sisters, Mary George, Lenie
April 12, 2011 Dallas; daughter Ann Poepperling
PETRONA D. CASTELLANI, He served as Commissioner for Foley, and Betty McDonald; his for- and husband Dwayne, Shavertown;
97, of Railroad Avenue, Wanamie Upper Saint Clair, Pa., a suburb of mer wife; his three children; as well grandchildren, James L. Devlin,
section of Newport Township,
passed away Thursday afternoon,
Pittsburgh. He also served in the
U.S. Navy in the Philippines.
as his five grandchildren, Kiera
McGavin, Katie McIntosh, Maya S ister Bridget Hayden, S.C.C., 82,
passed away Tuesday, April 12,
2011, at the Sisters of Christian
from College Misericordia in Dal-
las, and a master’s degree in Educa-
Louis J. Devlin, Jackie Perry, John P.
Devlin, Bryan Poepperling, and Cody
April 14, 2011, at Birchwood Nurs- Mr. McGavin worked hard and Bachmann, Carole McIntosh, and tion in 1973 from Seton Hall Univer-
ing and Rehabilitation Center, Charity Holy Family Convent in sity, South Orange, N.J. Poepperling; sister, Annette Johns,
played hard. He loved swimming, Jenny McIntosh. Dallas; as well as several nieces and
Nanticoke. Danville, Pa. From 1986 until 2007, her teach-
bicycling, camping, and all kinds of A Celebration of Life service nephews.
Funeral arrangement details Margaret Hayden was born in ing assignment was at St. Nicholas
games. He taught his children a love will be held for the family on Funeral services will be held at
and a complete obituary will be an- Brooklyn, N.Y., on December 26, School, Wilkes-Barre, both as a
nounced in Saturday’s edition of for the Great Outdoors and how to July 3, 2011, in Leola, Pa. 1929. She was a daughter of the late teacher and school aide. She was 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Harold C.
The Times Leader by the Davis-Di- John and Helen McGovern Hayden. transferred to Holy Family Convent, Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N.
nelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad Death claimed her mother in 1936 Danville, in 2007 for recuperation. Main St., Shavertown. A Mass of
St., Nanticoke. and, shortly after, her father mar- She was preceded in death by her Christian Burial will follow at 10 a.m.
Michael J. Drobnicki ried Bridget Dolan. sisters, Elizabeth, Ellen and Helen; in St. Therese’s Church, Pioneer Ave-
Sister Bridget attended St. An- and by a brother, Francis. nue and Davis Street, Shavertown.
April 13, 2011 thony’s School and also Immaculate Surviving are sister, Mary Scho- The Rev. James J. Paisley will offici-
Beatrice A. Conception Annex in the Bronx, lok, Bronx, N.Y.; brother, John Hay- ate. Interment will be made in St. Ni-
Kendrick M ichael J. Drobnicki, of Warring-
ton, Pa., and formerly of Har-
veys Lake and West Wyoming,
N.Y., for two years, where she was den, Holmes, N.Y.; as well as many
taught by the Sisters of Christian nieces and nephews.
cholas Cemetery, Shavertown.
Friends may call from 3 to 5 p.m. Sun-
April 13, 2011 Charity. The Wake Service will be con- day at the funeral home.
passed away Wednesday, April 13, She entered the religious com- ducted at 7 p.m. today in the Holy

B eatrice A. Kendrick, 90, of Kirk-


wood, Pa., ended her pilgrim-
age in this life at 2:52 p.m. Wednes-
2011.
Michael was born in West Wyom-
munity at Mendham, N.J., on July Family Convent Chapel, 1 Montour
16, 1945. Her entire religious apos- St., Danville, Pa. The Mass of Chris-
ing, a son to Michael and Helen Go- tolate was dedicated to teaching in tian Burial will be celebrated at
day, April 13, 2011, in her home.
She has lived in Kirkwood since
lias Drobnicki, on September 24, the elementary schools of the com- 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Chapel of Gertrude Harris
2004, coming from Oxford, Pa.
1938. He resided in West Wyoming
until 1968 when he moved to Har-
munity in Maryland, New York, Holy Family Convent. The Rev. Mi-
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and chael Laicha, chaplain, will be cele-
Walters
Born in Roseau, Minn., on April
veys Lake with his wife and young North Carolina. She earned a bache- brant. Burial will follow in St. Jo-
1, 1921, she was a daughter of the
family before moving to Warrington
April 9, 2011
late Henry and Rose Schroeder lor’s degree in education in 1966 seph’s Cemetery, Danville.
in 2005.
Dau. She was a teacher in public
and private schools around the
country.
He was a graduate of West Wyom-
ing High School and attended
G ertrude Harris Walters, 96, of
Winslow, Maine, died Saturday,
April 9, 2011, at Maine General Med-
King’s College. He was also a mem-
Beatrice was a member of Grace
Baptist Church, Oxford. ber of the National Guard and the
marriage and grandchildren, every
Bernadine Kmeicik ical Center in Waterville, Maine.
She was born July 3, 1914, in Exe-
Beatrice will be remembered by Air Force Reserves.
her husband of almost 51 years, day was a good day. April 12, 2011 ter Township, a daughter of Lily
Mike was employed by Allegheny
Homer C. Kendrick; daughter Michael was preceded in death by (Searfoss) and Hayes Harris.
Airlines and eventually USAir at the
his infant daughter, parents and sis-
B ernadine
Margaret Covey and husband, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Airport for Kmeicik, 72, of Slope Gonshor of Maryland; grandchil- Gertrude graduated from West
Bryan; and two grandchildren, A.J. ters, Mary Guglberger and Helen Street, Nanticoke, passed away Pittston High School in 1931 and
many years. He was also a part-time dren, Mrs. Jed (Laurie Ann) Vargo,
Weaver and Brett Covey, all of Hillis. Tuesday, April 12, 2011, at the Geis- from Bloomsburg State Teachers Col-
police officer at Harveys Lake for He is survived by his wife of 47 Bobby Pipech, Krystal Kesselman,
Kirkwood, Pa. several years. He was a fireman and, inger Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- Candice Kesseman, and Kayla Kes- lege (now Bloomsburg University) in
“Always in our hearts.” years, the former Barbara Hundan- 1934. Gertrude taught at the Sarah J.
eventually, secretary for the Har- ter, Plains Township. selman; as well as great-grand-
A service to honor her life and ick; and children, Maria Carr and
veys Lake Fire Co. for over 34 years. Born April 6, 1939, in Nanticoke, daughter Jessica Vargo. Dymond Elementary School in Hard-
faith will be held at11a.m. Tuesday her husband, Leo, of Dallas, and
from Bible Baptist Church, 45 Fur- In almost any kind of weather, Mike Joan Cheponis and her husband, she was a daughter of the late Ber- Funeral services will be held at ing from 1934 to 1946 and worked
nace St., Shickshinny, with the was known to be walking Lakeside Ron/Chip, of Warrington, Pa., with nard and Blanche Wengzen Gon- 10 a.m. Saturday from the Stanley S. summers during World War II at the
Rev. Daniel Potter, pastor, presid- Drive. whom he lived; grandchildren, An- shor. She attended Newport High Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. Social Security Administration in
ing. She will be laid to rest in Pine In his spare time, he enjoyed drea and Nick Carr, and Luke and School. Hanover St., Nanticoke, with a New York City, N.Y. She stopped
Hill Cemetery, Shickshinny. Call- woodworking; anything and every- Lindsey Cheponis. He is also sur- She was employed for many years Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 teaching in 1946 to begin the hard
ing hours will be held from 7 to 9 thing became a wood product from vived by brother, Joe Drobnicki, at Alta Products, Hanover Town- a.m. in the main site of St. Faustina’s work of raising a family and, later on,
p.m. Monday in the church. clocks and furniture to wooden Lake Ariel, Pa.; and sister, Jeanne ship, Kmart in Larksville and Ha- Parish (formerly Holy Trinity taking care of her parents.
Expressions of sympathy may trucks, planes and boats made espe- nover Township, and retired from
Balas, Reading, Pa.; as well as nu- Church), Hanover Street, Nanti- Gertrude married Probert Walters
be made to the family instead of cially for his grandchildren. He also
flowers. merous nieces, nephews, in-laws Certex, Hanover Industrial Park. coke. Interment will be in Oaklawn in 1942 and was a resident of Forty
enjoyed gardening. and cousins. She was a member of St. Fausti- Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre. Friends Fort from 1946 to 1997, when she
His yard was always immaculate, He was a great husband, father, na’s Parish. may call from 9 a.m. until the time of
and everything was in its place. He moved to Winslow, Maine, and re-
father-in-law and grandpa, as well as Bernadine and her husband, Leo- services Saturday morning. mained there until her death.
looked forward to planting seeds for a great friend to all who knew him nard, celebrated their 50th wedding Bernadine was a devoted wife
Edward tomatoes and cukes, as he would
call them, every spring, even when
and will be sadly missed. anniversary on January 14, 2011. and mother who loved to cook and
She was preceded in death by her
parents; husband, Probert; and sis-
Funeral will be held at 9:30
(Washington) he could no longer move around a.m. Monday from the Curtis
In addition to her husband, she is
survived by daughters, Mrs. Robert
clean for her family. She will be
greatly missed by all who knew her.
ters, Amanda and Naomi.
Gertrude is survived by a sister,
Wasickanin easily. He would baby the seedlings
and direct the rest of the family, usu-
L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., cor-
ner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes
(Jane) Pipech of Broadheadsville, The family would like to thank Hazel, of Dover, Del.; two sons, Da-
ally his wife, Barbara, as to what Pa., and Mrs. Khan (Laverne) Kes- the members of the High Point vid, of North Bethesda, Md., and Da-
April 14, 2011 Creek, with a Mass of Christian
needed to be done next, including Burial at 10 a.m. from Our Lady of selman of Bridgeport, W.Va.; broth- Church, Larksville, who were so niel and daughter-in-law, Susan, of
Edward the canning of the tomatoes or pick- Victory Church, Harveys Lake, with ers, Frank Gonshor and his wife, Ja- helpful during Mrs. Kmeicik’s ill- Winslow, Maine; three grandchil-
(Washington) les. the Rev. Daniel A. Toomey officiat- net, of Clinton, N.J., and Michael ness.
dren, Evan and Emma, both of Bos-
Wasickanin, His pride and joy were his grand- ing. Interment will be in Mount Ol-
73, of Shick- ton, Mass., and Christopher, of Phila-
children. He loved to hear their sto- ivet Cemetery, Carverton. Friends delphia, Pa.; and two nieces and four
shinny and
FUNERALS
ries and tales each day and loved to may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at nephews.
Edison, N.J.,
teach them his knowledge as best he the funeral home.
has been called Services will be held at the Me-
home to the could. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
morial Shrine Cemetery Chapel in
Lord on Thurs- Michael loved life and held the tions may be sent to the Harveys
BALTRUSHES – Ethel, Mass of at the Funeral Home. Wyoming at noon Friday, May 20.
day, April 14, position as the patriarch of the fam- Lake Fire and Ambulance Co., PO
Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Mon- MULLER – Sarah, funeral 11 a.m. Gert loved teaching, was an avid
2011. ily. With his wife, daughters, sons by Box 56, Harveys Lake, PA 18612. day in St. John the Baptist today from the Williams-Hagen reader and concerned about at-risk
He was a son of the late Andrew Church, Larksville. Friends may Funeral Home Inc., 114 W. Main St.,
and Frances (Washington) Wasick- children. She was also a lifelong
call 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the S.J. Plymouth.
anin. Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530
sports fan.
ROSKOS – Anastasia, memorial
In addition to his parents, he
was preceded in death by his broth-
Olive Lillian Meade W. Main St., Plymouth. funeral service 11 a.m. Saturday at In lieu of flowers, memorial dona-
tions for the purchase of books in
EIGER – Donald, Mass of Christian the Forty Fort Presbyterian
er, Bernard. April 13, 2011 Burial 7 a.m. today in St. Michael Gert’s name may be made to Sarah J.
Church, 1244 Wyoming Ave., Forty
Surviving are his sisters, There- the Archangel Church, 1703 Dymond Elementary School Library,
Fort. Visitation and remembranc-
sa, of Shickshinny and Edison,
O live Lillian Meade, 93, of Mead- Jackson St., Scranton. Family and es 5 to 7 p.m. today at the John 635 Sutton Creek Road, Harding, PA
N.J.; Madeline Shymanski and her friends will go directly to the
husband, Joseph, of West Wyom- ows Apartments, Dallas, passed V. Morris Funeral Home, 625 N. 18643.
away Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at church. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, and 10 a.m. Arrangements are with the Gallant
ing; brother, Eugene, of Shickshin-
Hospice Community Care, Geisin- GERCHAK – Michael, funeral 11 a.m. until the time of services at
ny and Edison, N.J.; nephews, Eric Funeral Home, 10 Elm St., Water-
ger South Wilkes-Barre. today at the Betz-Jastremski church Saturday.
Shymanski and his wife, Holly, of ville, Maine.
West Wyoming, and Chris Shy- Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett SEEHERMAN – Jerome, Shiva 2 to
Mrs. Meade was born July 25,
manski and his wife, Lisa, of Dills- St., Luzerne. Friends may call 10 4 p.m. today at the family home,
1917, in Jackson Hill, Fairmount a.m. until the time of service. Happy 24rd
burg, Pa.; great-niece, Erin Shy- 112 First Ave., Kingston.
Township, Pa., and was a daughter
manski; and great-nephew, Kyle of the late Elisha and Tracey C. Die-
GRIVNER – Florence, funeral 9 a.m. THOMAS – Luke, funeral 11 a.m. Birthday in Heaven
John Richard
Shymanski. Saturday from the Kopicki Funer- today in the Second Presbyterian
Private services will be held at trich Jackson. She attended the Red al Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., King- Church, Parsonage Street, Pitt-

Blannard
the convenience of the family from Rock and Bethel Hill schools until ston. Mass of Christian Burial at ston. Relatives and friends may
the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral the seventh grade. 9:30 a.m. in St. John the Baptist call at the church 10 a.m. until
Home, Plymouth. Olive was employed as a house Church. Friends may call 4 to 7 service time at 11 a.m.
Please visit www.sjgrontkow- cleaner for friends and family in p.m. today. WILLIAMS – John Jr., funeral noon
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condolences. York City, N.Y. She also worked as a.m. Saturday from the Corcoran Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains
Joyce Lunger; and several other Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Township. Friends may call 11 a.m.
an aide in the Shamokin Hospital,
Plains Township. Mass of Chris- until time of service.
OBITUARY POLICY the former Retreat State Hospital, nieces and nephews; stepchildren,
tian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Hunlock Creek, in the former Shick- Richard Meade, Delberta Brink,
The Times Leader publish- Ignatius Church, Kingston.
shinny Jacket Factory, and the Marie Gregory and Kenneth Meade;
es free obituaries, which
Sweet Valley Dress Factory. and several step-grandchildren.
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. In Loving Memory of
today.
have a 27-line limit, and paid
obituaries, which can run She was a member of the Sweet Funeral will be held at 11 a.m.
Saturday from the Curtis L. Swan-
HOWE – Fred, funeral 9:30 a.m. Irene Cavanaugh
with a photograph. A funeral Valley Church of Christ and was an Saturday in St. Anthony of Padua Died April 15, 2006
honorary member of the Sweet Val- son Funeral Home Inc., corner of Church, 28 Memorial Ave., Exeter.
home representative can call routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with Family and friends may call 9 a.m.
the obituary desk at (570) ley Volunteer Fire Co. Ladies Auxil-
Pastor Joel Stauffer, of the Sweet until the time of the Funeral Mass
iary.
829-7224, send a fax to (570) Valley Church of Christ, officiating. at the church.
Her husband, Delbert, died in Friends may call from 10 to 11 a.m. This is the fourth birthday
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1978. She was also preceded in prior to the service on Saturday. In- we haven’t been able
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Bruce Jackson; sisters, Charlotte In lieu of flowers, the family re- friends may call 5 to 7 p.m. today
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday I thank God for the day
“Lottie” Hess and Edith Rosen- quests that memorial contributions
through Thursday and 7:30 Those we love remain with us, you were born!
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
crans; and a step-son, Sterling
Meade.
be sent to the St. Vincent de Paul
Kitchen, 33 E. Northampton St.,
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MEETINGS
Jury finds man guilty
Lake Township charges she said. “We were able to use the countywide ban of bath
only $5 per request, she said. stimulus money and put peo- salts in stores, motioning to
Township Attorney Mark ple to work. We saved a sub- remove illegal bath salts from
Road maintenance bids McNealis said that ultimately stantial amount of money.” borough stores. If stores are

in teen sex act case


win OK in Lake Twp. the cost is passed to the resi- The borough will hold an to be found selling bath salts,
LAKE TWP. -- On Wednes- dent in the closing costs. open house at the town hall at the police are to be notified.
day night, township super- Supervisors agreed to add a 464 W. Eighth St. on May 12 Additionally, the council
visors approved two bids for proposal to next month’s at 6 p.m. to showcase the motioned to increase its dona-
road maintenance and are agenda to vote on the in- energy improvements. tion to the Toby Creek Trout
considering an increase to the crease. The event will include local Tournament for Kids from Chad Benner was found guilty in band hugged and
tax certification rate. The next supervisors meet- officials, state Department of $100 to $200. The annual kissed her from be-
four of five charges against him
Every spring, supervisors ing will be at 7 p.m. May 11 in Environmental Protection event will take place May 14. hind, according to
accept bids on magnesium the municipal building. representatives, project engi- Joe Dolinsky in case involving teenage girl. court papers.
chloride, a substance used on Eileen Godin neers and local architects. She said she
dirt roads to keep the dust Light refreshments will be WVW graduation day didn’t want to tell
down during the dry summer W. Wyoming energy served. moved to Friday, June 10 By SHEENA DELAZIO anyone because
project nearly complete sdelazio@timesleader.com Benner she was afraid of
months. The borough will hold a KINGSTON – Wyoming
Supervisor Amy Salansky WEST WYOMING – With a spring bulk pickup on Mon- Valley West graduation has WILKES-BARRE – A man charged what they might
said about 66 percent of the few final tweaks needed on day. Residents can place two been moved back a day due to with forcing a then-teenage girl to think of her.
township roads are dirt. The the new air-conditioning items out for collection. Any- the recent snow days, Super- perform lewd sex acts over a two-year Roberts said in her opening state-
township usually purchases system, a project to make the one with questions about the intendent Charles Suppon period was found guilty Thursday af- ment that the woman was a shy, naive
16 tons of magnesium chlo- borough building more ener- pickup can call the borough announced at the school ternoon of four of the five charges girl and Benner took advantage.
ride annually, Supervisor Bob gy efficient is just about com- building at 693-1311. board meeting Wednesday against him. Benner’s attorney, John Donovan,
Grey said. plete. Recycling containers are night. Chad Benner, 37, formerly of Ran- said a number of years passed before
Last year, the borough was now available every day be- Seniors will also have to shaw, Pa., was found guilty of one the incidents were reported, prosecu-
Supervisors approved a bid
awarded $241,000 in funding hind Hose Company No. 1 on attend school Saturday, May count of involuntary deviate sexual tors can’t pinpoint when the alleged
from Central Clay Products,
through the PA Conservation Shoemaker Street. In the 21. Graduation will be moved intercourse and three counts of inde- incidents actually happened and
Wilkes-Barre, for $9.85 per
Works Grant program. past, residents could only from Thursday, June 9, to cent assault after a jury of six men and there was no physical evidence.
50-pound bag.
Made available through the bring their recyclables to the Friday, June 10. six women deliberated for nearly Donovan asked that his client be re-
Other bids were received
three and a half hours. leased on bail until his sentencing,
from Bradco Supply Co., American Recovery and Rein- borough building on Wednes- The last day of school for
He was found not guilty of another but Roberts objected, saying Benner
Towanda, for $11.40, and John vestment Act of 2009, the days. the rest of the district’s stu-
count of involuntary deviate sexual is a threat to the community because
Bonham Road Equipment and Energy Efficiency and Conser- “The borough is encourag- dents will change from June
intercourse. of Thursday’s verdict and his prior
Supplies, Honesdale, for $11, vation Block Grant Program ing residents to recycle,” 14 to a half-day on June 15.
Assistant District Attorney Jenny conviction.
all were per 50-pound bag. requires that renewable ener- Cipriani said. “This will not One resident expressed
Roberts said she will be seeking a Van Jura raised Benner’s bail from
A bid for 400 feet of 20 gy projects result in a mini- only help the environment, concern that any of the up-
mandatory minimum of 10 to 20 $25,000 straight to $150,000 straight.
foot-by-18 inch pipe, at $8.65 mum of 25 percent savings of but lower the borough’s gar- coming $28 million bond
years in prison when Benner is sen- In an unrelated case, Benner was
per foot, and five bands, at all energy used. bage tonnage totals, thereby issue would be used for
tenced because he has a prior convic- designated as a sexually violent pred-
$10.82 each, as connectors Through the grant, the keeping costs down.” sports-related expenses.
tion to similar charges. ator by the state Sexual Offenders As-
was awarded to Bradco Sup- borough replaced the furnace, Camille Fioti The board informed the Luzerne County Judge Joseph Van sessment Board in September 2005
ply Co. for total price of air-conditioning system, win- resident the entire amount is Jura said Benner will be sentenced after he pleaded guilty to criminal at-
$227.10. dows, installed insulation and Luzerne taking applications dedicated to renovations and within 90 days to give the state Sex- tempt to commit unlawful contact
Other bids received were energy-efficient lighting. for part-time police posts expansion of the State Street ual Offender’s Assessment Board with a minor.
Central Clay Products, pipes “Since the project’s main LUZERNE – Borough coun- Elementary Center. time to evaluate Benner. He was charged by police in De-
$9.35 per foot and bands at components were installed, cil members approved a mo- Also, the board approved The now-22-year-old woman testi- cember 2004 for arranging to meet
$10.92 each, and John Bon- the borough has experienced tion Wednesday to accept four out-of-town field trips. fied Wednesday she was about 14 someone he thought was a 13-year-
ham Road Equipment Supply, a 64 percent reduction in applications for part-time board President Joseph Ma- when Benner allegedly began forcing old girl – but who was actually an un-
$16.29 per foot, and bands at heating costs and a 47 per- chief of police and part-time zur assured residents the her to perform lewd sex acts, which dercover state police trooper – for sex
$20.36 each. cent reduction in electricity officers. The motion was district does not contribute took place from July 2002 to Septem- in a parking lot in Hanover Township,
In other business, Susan costs in the town hall,” said unanimously approved by any funds for these trips. ber 2004. according to court records.
Stefanowicz, tax collector, council President Eileen Ci- council. In other business, the board She reported the alleged assaults Benner was sentenced in October
requested supervisors consid- priani. Also, acceptance of applica- decided the following posi- to police in December 2008 after her 2005 to two to five years in state pris-
er increasing the tax certifica- “This reduction translates tions for a part-time secretary tions will no longer be confi- memory was triggered when her hus- on, and has been incarcerated since.
tion rate from $5 to $15. into a $2,591.05 savings in was also on the agenda but dential: secretary to trans-
The tax certification rate is energy costs to the borough later dismissed due to un- portation, secretary to the
a fee charged when a title in the past seven months. certainty as to what specific director of secondary educa-
company, mortgage company These savings have far ex- qualifications that applicant tion/director of elementary MUNICIPAL BRIEFS will start issuing citations starting
on May 1. Residents will then have to
or other financial institution ceeded the borough’s goal of a should possess. In last education, secretary to the pay court costs, plus the price of the
calls to verify if property taxes 25 percent reduction.” month’s meeting, the council high school principal, and EXETER – The refuse stickers for sticker.
are current on a lot in order Last week, representatives authorized the use of a temp secretary to the middle school the borough are now in the penalty
to purchase or refinance. from the Department of Ener- agency, Action, to fill the principal. phase. The deadline to get the stick- PLYMOUTH – Due to the Easter
Stefanowicz said she was gy in Washington, D.C., in- recently vacated secretary These positions will now be er at regular price was March 31. Holiday, the borough administration
told that, on average, most spected the town hall and position. included in the bargaining The sticker price is now $250 for office will be closed April 22. The
municipalities charge be- were impressed with the The council approved the unit represented by the WVW everyone. Anyone who does not office will be open April 25. Also,
tween $10 to $20 for the re- incredible reduction in energy May roster for its police force Education Support Profes- have a valid 2011 sticker by April 30 there will be no newspaper recycling
search, verification and re- consumption, Cipriani said. and their hourly wages. The sional Organization. will be in violation of the refuse on , April 22. There will be recycling
port. “They liked what they saw,” council also followed suit in Susan Denney ordinance. The police department on April 25.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! IN BRIEF View Drive. The hunt is free to


all children. Bring a basket or
container.
FAIRMOUNT TWP.: The
Fairmount Fire and Ambulance WILKES-BARRE: The Oster-
Company will host an all-you- hout Free Library will celebrate
can-eat ham dinner starting at 4 the first birthday of its “Classic
p.m. Saturday at the fire hall, Corner” from 11 a.m. to noon
state Route 118. Cost is $8 per Saturday. There will be light
adult and $4 for children ages 6 refreshments and prizes.
to 12 years old. In 2009, the library was
awarded a $4,000 Senior Spaces
FRANKLIN TWP.: Franklin grant to enhance services and
Township Volunteer Fire Com- programs for older adults. The
pany will sponsor its annual library created a space where
Easter egg hunt at 2 p.m. Sun- older adults can meet and com-
day at the fire hall, 329 Orange fortably access information. The
Oscar P. Avila Jack Ference Jamie J. Pahler Mykenzie Balon Road. For more information call “Classic Corner” contains large
333-5970. print books, chairs donated by
Oscar Paddock Avila, son of Jack Ference, son of Kimberly and Jamie Jacob Pahler, son of Mykenzie Balon, daughter of Pride Mobility Products in Exe-
Karen Paddock and Javier Avila, Jonathan Ference, Franklin Town- Joseph and Gina Pahler, Plains Rich and Diane Balon, Mountain ter, a chess table, and a jigsaw
Top, is celebrating her sixth
JENKINS TWP.: The Jenkins
Bethlehem, is celebrating his ship, is celebrating his second Township, celebrated his ninth
Township Lions Club will con- puzzle table.
first birthday today, April 15. birthday today, April 15. Jack is a birthday April 9. Jamie is a birthday today, April 15. Myken-
grandson of Kathy and David grandson of Judith Faatz, Alice zie is a granddaughter of Barba- duct an Easter egg hunt for
Oscar is a grandson of Joseph children 10 years old and young- WILKES-BARRE: The parish
and Nancy Paddock, Hanover Ference, Lancaster; Drema and Pahler and the late Gary Faatz, ra Balon and Jim Balon, both of
Bill Cook, Cottrell Lake; and Jo- all of Plains Township, and Jo- Mountain Top, and Chet and er at 1:30 p.m. on Palm Sunday community of St. Anthony/St.
Township, and Josefina Morales
and the late Alfonso Avila, Baya- seph Hritzak, Center Moreland. He seph Pahler, Wilkes-Barre. He is a Stella Kuklewicz, Sugar Notch. at Spadi Park, Green Field, In- George Maronite Church will
mon, Puerto Rico. He is a great- is a great-grandson of Joanne and great-grandson of Alice Carey, She is a great-granddaughter of kerman. Children should bring serve a Lenten dinner from 4 to
grandson of Bernadine Stack, Russell Race, Orange. Parsons; the late David Carey; Lela Forquer, Mount Jewett. their own basket. 7 tonight in the church hall at
Wilkes-Barre. and Gino and Marie Mariucci. St. Anthony Church, Park Ave-
Jamie has two sisters, Alicia and LEHMAN TWP.: Lehman- nue and Dana Street. The menu
Briana, and two brothers, Jo- Idetown United Methodist will offer a choice of baked fish
seph and Jayden. Church will hold an Easter egg or homemade macaroni and
hunt at 10 a.m. Saturday on the cheese. Children’s meals will
church grounds, 1011 Mountain also be available.

Keilana Mahiai Olivia R. Dudeck


Larissa M. Badman
Larissa Marie Badman, daughter
Keilana Mahiai, daughter of Staff
Sgt. Theo and Shannon Mahiai, Olivia R. Meese Olivia Rose Dudeck, daughter of
Matt and Linda Dudeck, McAdoo,
of Zachary Badman and Jessica Jacksonville, N.C., is celebrating Olivia R. Meese, daughter of Laura is celebrating her fourth birth-
Lehman, both of Wapwallopen, is her first birthday today, April 15. and Wayne Meese Jr., Plains day today, April 15. Olivia is a
celebrating her first birthday Keilana is a granddaughter of Township, is celebrating her third granddaughter of Linda Slovik,
today, April 15. Larissa is a Bob and Tierney Donahue, Nan- birthday today, April 15. Olivia is a McAdoo; Peggy Dudeck, Lattim-
granddaughter of Alean Merker, ticoke, and Flora Mahiai, Molokai, granddaughter of Patricia and
Mountain Top; David Lehman,
Dorrance; William Badman,
Hawaii. She is a great-grand-
daughter of James and Phyllis
Frank Wolf, Albrightsville, and
Ruth and Wayne Meese Sr.,
er; and the late Norbert Dudeck.
She is a great-granddaughter of Baskets for raffle on display at Kirby Library
Rose Bottley, Joe Bottley and
Wapwallopen; and Christine Knight, Nanticoke. Keilana has a Wilkes-Barre. She has two sisters, Adolph Slovik, all of McAdoo, The Friends of the Marian Sutherland Kirby Library is conducting
Badman, Kingston. sister, Kaili, 4. Lillian, 8, and Emma, 6. and Margaret Damiano, Lattimer. its spring basket raffle with the drawing to be held at 9 a.m. May 7.
The baskets are on display at the library, 35 Kirby Ave., in Mountain
Top. There are 10 baskets to choose from featuring such themes as
‘Writing Essentials,’ ‘Enjoy Some Time Together,’ ‘Family Fun Night,’
‘Girls Like Fun & Frills,’ ‘Boys Like Their Toys,’ ‘Help The Cook’ and
Wyoming Valley Children’s Association run and walk-a-thon to be held April 27 others. Tickets are $1 each or three for $2 at the library. With some of
the baskets, from left, are Marge Hoffman and Helen Zulkowski.
Sundance Vacations will be the
title and presenting sponsor for
Wyoming Valley Children’s Associ-
ation’s upcoming ‘Do It for the Kids’
5K run and walk-a-thon. The 5K Run
and Kids Fun Run will begin at 6 p.m.
April 27 at the River Common Millen-
nium Circle, River Street, in Wilkes-
Barre. A post-race bash and happy
hour will be held 7-9 p.m. at Roda-
no’s on Public Square for race partic-
ipants and supporters and friends of
WVCA. The 19th annual Walk-a-thon
is at 10 a.m. on April 30 at WVCA, 1133
Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. A free
family-friendly post walk party will
follow for all participants. For more
information and to register call 714-
1246 or visit www.firstgiving.com/
wvca/Event/Do-It-For-The-Kids.
Hart family supports Parkinson’s Disease Program
Organizing the events, first row, are The Hart family has made a $5,000 donation to Allied Services Parkin-
Vianca Espianoza, Stephanie Pernot, son’s Disease Program. The money will be used to train therapists in
Steffan Novak, and Dylan Bruner. LSVT Big & Loud physical and speech therapy and to treat people with
Second row: Raegan Czyzycki, Jalis- Parkinson’s who are under- or uninsured. The donation was made in
sa Thomas, Kelly Kokas, Gavin Weav- memory of Mari Hart’s father, P.J. Dempsey, who died from complications
er, Steven Kollar, Sofie Barlik, and of Parkinson’s disease. The Northeast Pennsylvania Parkinson’s Founda-
Justin Perhach. Third row: Craig tion, Allied Rehab, and John Heinz Rehab are hosting a fundraiser,
Lukatch, WVCA director of devel- ‘Pledge for Parkinson’s,’ on Wednesday in the Graf Community Room,
opment; John Dowd, Sundance Moffat Drive, Scranton. For tickets or information, call 348-1407. Seated,
owner; Kelly Valovich, Sundance from left, are Mari Hart and attorney Joe Coviello, president, NEPA Par-
charity coordinator; Scott Carey, kinson’s Foundation. Standing: Don Hart; Mike Avvisato, senior vice presi-
Sundance communication director, dent/CFO, Allied Services; Diana Pope, assistant vice president, Out-
and Dawn Gaudino, ‘Do it for the patient Services, Allied Services Rehab Hospital; and Jim Brogna, assist-
Kids’ chair. ant vice president, Advancement, Allied Services Foundation.

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Editorial
OUR OPINION: PARK’S FUTURE

Moon Lake plan


starts with people
F
OR OBVIOUS REA- ish on a shoestring budget. Per-
SONS, Luzerne Coun- haps we would find a few
ty’s decision to spend wealthy residents appreciative
$80,000 on a “master of such green space who would
plan” for Moon Lake Park set up an endowment fund.
sounds an alarm bell. With This is all just speculation, of
nearly half a billion in debt and course. But that’s the point. If
chronic annual shortfalls of Moon Lake Park is worth sav-
millions – problems that ing and restoring to fuller use –
prompted officials to curtail and we believe it is – that goal
park use in the first place – is may well be reached by tap-
this the best use of ping the expertise
the money? Make Moon Lake a and experiences
On the other hand, truly public park of the county’s
the promise to seek by not only 300,000-plus resi-
extensive public in- dents, rather than
put for the plan cer- enjoying its tapping county
tainly makes sense. amenities, but by coffers to hire an
After all, we’re talk- shaping its future. outside firm, how-
ing about a public ever qualified the
park funded with firm might be.
public money paid in taxes to a All that said, don’t let the hir-
public entity (the county) for ing of an outside firm curb your
use by, you know the public. tongue. If the county seeks
In fact, one wonders if coun- public input, give a rigorous
ty commissioners aren’t put- and constructive response. Vis-
ting the trailer home before the it the park in Plymouth Town-
family van. Is it necessary to ship, enjoy what’s there, con-
hire a company to devise a sider what isn’t, and think
master plan that calls for pub- about what should change and
lic input before calling for pub- how best to go about it. Then,
lic input? Isn’t it possible that when the county officially asks
an aggressive, broad appeal for for input, you’ll be well-pre-
public help and ideas would pared to give it.
spawn new solutions to the Make Moon Lake a truly MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
current problem of running the public park by not only enjoy-
park without much money? ing its amenities, but by shap-
Maybe a reliable coalition of ing its future. Let the facts and figures SEND US YOUR OPINION
not require this due to the added cost to
the homeowner.

guide your budget opinion


volunteers, donors, businesses Speak up. Otherwise, you Letters to the editor must include the We think that anyone would agree that
and civic organizations could only get what county commis- writer’s name, address and daytime you cannot put a value on a human life.
be forged to help the park flour- sioners pay for. phone number for verification. Letters When discussing the additional monthly

M
ost people are aware that statistics should be no more than 250 words. We
reserve the right to edit and limit writers
expenses, consider the following: At the
can be manipulated to fit their causes,
to one published letter every 30 days. above stated price of $3,700 it would add
QUOTE OF THE DAY but I offer you a simple “look at this.”
• E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com $11 dollars a month to the payment; At the
If you have Internet access, go to www.por- • Fax: 570-829-5537 price of $5,700 it would add $16.94 a
“We have to live within our means, tal.state.pa.us to see the actual budget • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
month.
proposed by Governor Tom Corbett. Don’t N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
reduce our deficit and get back on let the people say that you don’t like chil-
Now let’s consider the savings on Home
a path that will allow us to pay dren if you support his budget. Instead do
Owner Insurance Policies, the average
“years,” so I ask where his timeline begins savings would be between 10 percent to 15
down our debt.” what I did and gather facts that they prob-
and ends because I know where the factual percent.
ably didn’t know.
Barack Obama At one time someone told Christopher numbers start and end. I’m asking that With a premium of approximately $1,200
The president outlined his proposals for curbing national debt during a
Columbus he’d fall off the world if he everyone just read the budget and see the per year, your savings would be $10 per
speech at George Washington University. cuts and decide whether you agree or not month.
sailed the ocean, so what did he do? He
took a shot and found out that wasn’t the on your own, because Christopher Colum- You can see that the sprinkler system is
case. Here is your Christopher Columbus bus had his naysayers who tried to con- only costing the homeowner around $1 to
OTHER OPINION: CONSOLIDATION moment. vince him the world was flat. I’m asking $4.94 a month.
that you be Christopher Columbus and see

School mergers
The budget that Corbett proposed is Some will say hard-wired smoke detec-
lower because education lost federal stim- for yourself. It might just shock you when tors and certain improvements in homes
ulus dollars. The Basic Education Fund is you don’t fall off the edge of the world. such as wider stairwells, wider door open-
ings and better building supplies are

remain unlikely
actually 2 percent higher over the appro- Paul Stebbins Jr.
West Pittston enough. The increased cost for these are
priation in 2009-2010, which amounts to
an increase of $104 million. Every school not always discussed because the home

Installers dispute costs builders groups will be benefiting from

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district is receiving an increase. There is a
OV. TOM CORBETT school districts. It suggested formula based on student population, these costs.

of sprinkler systems
revisited a proposal some districts might reap con- English proficiency, poverty and a base A smoke detector is about 98 percent to
his predecessor sug- siderable savings and listed 34 rate. 99 percent effective in alerting residents to
gested without suc- potential mergers. a fire, but these things do not help some-
Other programs increased include tui-

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cess: school district mergers. e would like the opportunity to re-
But it also said that political tion for orphans and children placed in one get out of a burning building. It is the
While touring a factory in barriers might make the merg- spond to Peter Restaino’s article,
private homes, PA Charter School for deaf “Builders group seeks revision of smoke that kills most people.
Pittsburgh last week, Corbett er process difficult.
and blind (3 million over 09-10), Safe sprinkler mandate". When using a sprinkler system you have
told reporters : “We’re going to Despite the potential sav-
School Initiative ($2 million increase), We feel compelled to comment on the already decreased your chances of being
work with school districts and ings, only one merger took
see what they can do. But place. Since the Standard & School Nutrition Incentive program state House’s vote to repeal the sprinkler killed by smoke, as the fire is controlled in
frankly, I think school districts Poor’s analysis, several other ($460,000 increase), early intervention, mandate law for one- and two -family its early stage.
around the state are going to studies have discounted the po- and the state contribution to the school homes. Keep in mind the items destroyed in a
have to start looking at can tential savings from mergers. employees retirement fund. As installers of sprinkler systems with fire will bring increased financial hardship
they continue to exist -- that But larger school districts Unfortunately, to make up for certain 40 years combined experience, we believe to the homeowner. These statements seem
there should be a consolidation don’t necessarily mean more raised appropriations there were programs there are some facts that need to be ad- to be left unsaid.
or a merger somewhere.” students in each class. Larger that were cut. dressed. When a home is on fire and a sprinkler
Two years ago, then-Gov. Ed school districts can mean there Non-public schools will lose 1.77 percent The first thing to consider is the cost of system is in place, one sprinkler head will
Rendell called for school merg- are more students who want to for textbook materials and equipment, a system. A system for a home with ap- put out 7 to 13 gallons a minute, unlike the
ers. That idea went nowhere. take advanced-placement money for teacher professional devel- proximately 2,000 square feet on city wa- 1,500 gallons a minute from a fire truck
Ronald J. Tomalis, Corbett’s classes, for example, which in opment will take a hit of 66.3 percent. The ter would cost approximately $3,700, con- hose. The odds of a sprinkler going off
nominee for state education turn means it would be more
education of migrant laborers’ children siderably lower than the prices of $5,000 to accidentally are the same as your plumb-
secretary, said the administra- economical for a larger district
to offer them. will also lose 16 percent. I didn’t even $10,000 that have been recently quoted. ing springing a leak.
tion would encourage consoli- know this was a line item before checking. This price would include all system de-
Nevertheless, the Standard We feel that most people would argue
dation but not force it. I don’t expect everyone to agree because
& Poor’s report was absolutely signs and calculations. that sprinklers are not an issue for public
If history is any indication, some cuts could be excessive.
correct about one thing: Politi- A system for a house of the same size safety. It seems easy to say and quite un-
nothing much is going to result
cal barriers make the merger Jim Testerman, president of the Penn- with a private well would cost approxi- fair when they aren’t the ones risking their
from that, either.
process difficult. And that’s un- sylvania State Education Association, mately $5,700 because of the need for a lives running into burning buildings. Ask
In 2007, Standard & Poor’s
likely to change under any pro- stated on the association’s website that well pump and storage tank. In regards to anyone who has lost someone in a fire.
rating service studied the pos-
posal Corbett will make. “The state has made targeted investment private wells, we have heard a lot of talk We must insist on broad consensus and
sibility of combining some of
Pennsylvania’s then 501 public Reading Eagle, Pa.
in recent years... Student scores have gone about the need for back up pumps in order consider public opinion when considering
up over that period. Cuts like these will to deal with possible power outages. This this mandate. That is why, when the truth
EDITORIAL BOARD take our schools backward.” is also not true. is told it is an easy decision to make.
RICHARD L. CONNOR
So I ask Mr Testerman: When the bud- The National Fire Protection Association
MARK JONES Bryan Garren
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor get for the Basic Education Fund was an- code does not require such pumps. We also James Dunn
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT nounced in 2009-10, were the students not heard people talking of the increased cost Owners, Integrity Fire Protection Inc.
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. counted in there? Mr. Testerman said of monitoring these systems. NFPA does (Local 669 Sprinkler Fitters)

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


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Health repeal vote falls short


Moderate Senate Democrats ers on Thursday. Abandoning the have drawn GOP rivals in states
law now would have drawn that either trend heavily Repub-
vote to keep funding
charges of flip-flopping. lican (Montana and Nebraska) or
president’s overhaul. “It’s a dilemma of their own stand as electoral battlegrounds
making,” said Sen. John Cornyn (Missouri). Freshman Sen. Joe
of Texas, head of the committee Manchin has no announced foes
By DONNA CASSATA that helps elect Republicans. in West Virginia and remains pop-
Associated Press Within minutes of the vote, the ular, but his state voters strongly
WASHINGTON — Tough re- National Republican Senatorial backed Republican presidential
election campaigns looming, a Committee sent out news releas- nominee John McCain over Oba-
handful of moderate Senate es to Missouri, Montana and Ne- ma by 13 percentage points in
Democrats voted on Thursday to braska as well as several other 2008.
keep the money flowing to Presi- states, criticizing the Democrats Manchin defended his vote to
dent Barack Obama’s health care on their vote and sounding an fund the law, saying in a state-
law despite increasing public op- overarching theme. ment "Democrats and Republi-
position to the year-old overhaul. "While McCaskill doubles cans must work together to keep
The deal on the spending bill down on her liberal Washington the good parts and eliminate the AP PHOTO
struck by Obama, House Speaker record, Missourians have yet an- bad parts of the health care bill." Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., left, and Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., pause Thursday
John Boehner, R-Ohio, and Sen- other reason to replace her with a In Missouri, the sentiment during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington.
ate Majority Leader Harry Reid, commonsense Republican next runs against the law. Voters last
D-Nev., required a separate vote year," said Chris Bond, a spokes- year overwhelmingly backed a lion from current levels and $78 While Republicans were un-

BUDGET
on cutting off money for the year- man for the NRSC. ballot measure that would nullify billion from the president’s re- able to muster a 217-vote major-
old health care overhaul. The ef- McCaskill had said earlier in the health care law. The margin quest of more than a year ago. ity for the spending cuts on
fort failed, 53-47, falling 13 votes the day that she would vote was 3-to-1. Just this week, Mis- Billions were saved by elimi- their own, the huge freshman
short of the 60 votes needed for against any effort to cut off mon- souri Attorney General Chris nating congressional earmarks, class broke heavily in favor, 60-
passage, but it put lawmakers on ey for the law. Koster filed a court brief chal- Continued from Page 1A
and billions more in funds from 27.
record — an outcome relished by “I voted for the bill and I think lenging the main provision of the trillion national debt. the Census Bureau, left over Normally vocal, GOP critics
Republicans looking ahead to there are real cost savings in the health care law — the require- “We all know there are tough from the 2010 national head of the legislation did not speak
2012. bill,” she said. ment that most Americans get in- challenges ahead, from growing count, now finished. during debate. “This is done.
Moderate Democrats such as Nelson defended his vote too, surance. Koster, a Republican our economy to reducing our The Environmental Protec- I’m prepared to move on to big-
Sens. Claire McCaskill of Missou- saying, "Nebraska’s families and turned Democrat, endorsed the deficit, but we must build on tion Agency, one of the Repub- ger issues,” said one of them,
ri, Jon Tester of Montana and small businesses can’t afford to effort of more than two dozen this bipartisan compromise to licans’ favorite targets, took a Rep. Bill Huizinga of Michigan.
Ben Nelson of Nebraska stood continue to pay the hospital bills governors and attorneys general tackle these issues and meet the $1.6 billion cut. Spending for While reaching across party
with Obama in endorsing the of those who don’t have health in- who have filed suit contending expectations of the American community health centers was lines, the legislation produced
health care law last March and surance." the requirement is unconstitu- people,” said an administration reduced by $600 million, and few if any enthusiastic support-
they voted with their party lead- McCaskill, Tester and Nelson tional. statement. the Community Development ers.
The bipartisan votes belied a Block Grant program Referring to a
fierce struggle that preceded favored by mayors by Liberals were un- late lawmaker

Barletta, Marino OK deal passage and only narrowly


avoided a partial government
shutdown a week ago.
The tally in the House was
$950 million more.
The bipartisan
sparing in their

spending reached in- is nothing more


known for his sense
of humor, Rep. Jim
drive to cut federal criticism. “This bill Moran, D-Va., told
the House, “As Mo
By JONATHAN RISKIND billions -- of dollars from the fed- 260-167. Among the supporters to every corner of the than a tea party Udall once said, if
Times Leader Washington Bureau eral budget. It took us decades to were 60 of the 87 first-term Re- government’s sprawl checklist targeting you can find some-
WASHINGTON -- Republican reach these historic debt and def- publicans, many of them elected of domestic pro- thing everyone
U.S. Reps. Lou Barletta of Hazle- icit levels, and we will not undo with tea party support. Area grams. Money to ren- programs that help agrees on, you can
ton and Tom Marino of Lycom- this mess overnight, but this congressmen Lou Barletta and ovate the Commerce the most vulner- count on it being
ing Township voted for the final agreement starts us on the right Tom Marino, both Republicans, Department building able,” said Rep. wrong.”
budget deal that cuts $38 billion path.” voted for the bill. in Washington was Moran, a veteran
spending for the fiscal year end- Barletta Marino Democrats have criticized a The Senate added its approv- cut by $8 million.
Barbara Lee, D- Virginia Democrat,
ing Sept. 30. proposed House GOP budget for al a short while later, 81-19, and The Appalachian Re- Calif. said the bill “does
Unlike some fellow GOP “Now the real work begins – 2012, expected to be approved to- most of the opponents were con- gional Commission, contain more good
House freshmen who balked at a the work on the 2012 budget. I day in the House along party servatives who wanted deeper a New Deal-era pro- than bad.” That put
budget deal that they didn’t think think that’s going to be a real lines, as one that will increase cuts. Pennsylvania Democratic gram, was nicked for another $8 him in the same category as
went far enough, Barletta and challenge. It’s going to be a diffi- Medicare costs for seniors and Sen. Robert Casey voted for the million and the National Park Rep. Jeff Landry, a first-term
Marino said it was a starting cult process. Look at what we just cut benefits for Medicaid, the bill, but Republican Sen. Pat Service by $127 million more. Louisiana Republican who won
point for larger spending reduc- went through to cut billions from health care program for the poor. Toomey voted against. While Republicans touted the office last fall with the support
tion efforts that will be part of the the budget. Next, we’re talking U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scran- Even before the final votes, cuts in the measure, Democratic of tea party activists.
2012 budget debate. about cutting trillions,” he said. ton, said this week that “smart House Republicans pointed ea- supporters pointed to even The bill does not cut enough,
“It’s not a perfect deal, but poli- Marino, too, said Republicans cuts and tax reform are required gerly toward a vote Friday on deeper reductions or even out- he said, but he added, “I came to
tics is the art of negotiation,” Bar- will try to cut trillions of dollars so we can keep Pennsylvania’s their next move against mount- right program terminations that Washington to cut spending.”
letta said, adding before the vote in spending as part of the 2012 economy growing and create ing deficits, a comprehensive Republicans had been forced to Liberals were unsparing in
that, “I think we negotiated the budget proposal. jobs. Pennsylvania working fam- budget that claims cuts mea- give up in negotiations. their criticism. “This bill is
best deal we could under the cir- “While this (2011 budget) ilies, children and older citizens sured in the trillions, rather That list included a family nothing more than a tea party
cumstances.” agreement is only a small step in who have been hit hard by the re- than billions, over the next dec- planning program for lower-in- checklist targeting programs
But Barletta noted this was the right direction, it represents cession should not bear the brunt ade. That vote is expected to be come families, federal support that help the most vulnerable,”
simply a deal on a budget that an enormous change in Washing- of these cuts. Investments must as partisan as the spending bill for National Public Radio and said Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif.
funds the final few months of the ton’s traditional ways of spending be made in areas like education was not. the funds needed to implement She pointed to cuts in food pro-
year. far outside its means,” Marino and research that will lead to The measure approved Thurs- the health care law that Con- grams for the poor, grants to lo-
“I’m not ready to pop the cham- said. “These cuts set the stage for long-term economic growth. And day will finance the government gress approved a year ago and cal police departments and help
pagne cork yet. This was just the addressing fiscal year 2012, when eliminating Medicare as we through the Sept. 30 end of the Republicans have voted to re- for children of inmates. “It’s
start,” he said. we start chopping trillions – not know it is not the right answer.” budget year, chopping $38 bil- peal. shameful, a moral disgrace.”

BOARD
zerne Intermediate Unit in-house. to property tax reassessments to en- Board members proposed possible ways the district could save money, in-
Board member Maryanne Toole said sure properties are assessed fairly and
the district pays as much as $29,000 appeals are not rubber stamped. cluding teaching some special education classes now outsourced to the Lu-
for one student to take one class at the Losses from property tax reassess- zerne Intermediate Unit in house.
Continued from Page 1A
LIU, and that one autism class with ments have hit the district particularly
line-by line, cutting all they can, but he eight students costs the district hard, Przywara said, because the dis-
said he still fears the district will still $120,000. Teaching that class in-house trict has been ordered to pay back tax ic schools and closed churches that are to set up a meeting.
be millions over budget. could save the district money, Toole overages paid in 2008 and 2009; in oth- not being used back onto the tax roll. Namey said he has been in contact
Board members proposed possible said. er words, money the district has al- Board member Christine Katsock al- with union representatives and that
ways the district could save money, in- Business Manager Leonard Przywa- ready spent. so raised the possibility of freezing em- “they are working very, very hard on
cluding teaching some special educa- ra suggested the district hire attorneys Board member Lynn Evans suggest- ployee salaries, and asked Przywara to ways to save the district money that
tion classes now outsourced to the Lu- to represent its interest in challenges ed looking into adding former Cathol- contact the heads of employee unions did not include a pay freeze.”

VALLEY
lected. backed out of its plan to buy the would have to obtain an apprais- In the meantime, county “I still believe there’s a good
The county has been mone- Plains Township property for al and then work with the coun- workers will move unwanted opportunity there. Whether it
tizing its back-tax debt for sever- $4.7 million due to its failure to ty appraiser on a compromise. items from the building and will move by the end of the year
al years. secure a zoning variance needed County Commissioners Ste- clean the rooms, he said. or not is another question,”
Continued from Page 1A
Petrilla said the county publi- to open an adult rehabilitation phen A. Urban and Thomas Cooney believes the slow Cooney said.
up-front cash. cly sought proposals from out- center. Cooney said they are confident economy has scared otherwise The county was permitted to
With this plan, known as side companies interested in Bids to purchase the place the property will sell, though it interested buyers. sell the property last year be-
“monetization,” an outside col- monetizing, and the county’s fi- were due at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, may not fetch the asking price. “There’s a great future there cause the nursing home oper-
lection agency reviews the nancial advisor, Public Financial and none were received. Urban said he showed the for a developer who wants 65 ator, Dresher, Pa.-based Com-
amount of money owed in back Management, is reviewing the Minimum bids for the 62.35- property to an interested buyer acres close to Interstate 81 and plete HealthCare, built and
taxes and offers the county a proposals. acre property were set at the about a month ago. state Route 115. It’s an excellent opened a new facility nearby.
percentage, usually 90 to 93 per- Commissioners may vote on a property’s fair market value of “Even though no bids were piece of real estate,” Cooney The county home, built in the
cent, up front. The agency then monetization plan as early as $4.136 million. received, the building is still for said. 1950s and ’60s, is being sold in
receives the full amount collect- next Wednesday, she said. The law requires the county sale. Anybody could place a bid, Would-be buyers may be hes- “as-is” condition.
ed by the county for these prop- The commissioners put Valley to seek the appraised value. If and I think there are some in- itant to “carry” the property un- County officials say the build-
erties, assuming the risk that Crest back on the market be- there are no offers at that terested people out there,” Ur- til they solidify development ing is structurally sound but
some money may never be col- cause the Salvation Army amount, a prospective buyer ban said. plans, he said. outdated.

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W B S P E N G U I N S : C A L D E R C U P P L AY O F F P R E V I E W
OPINION

Time for Tims, teams to tussle It’seasyanother


walk
BERNIE MIKLASZ

Pens renew heated rivalry


UP NEXT Getting under their
for Bonds
with Norfolk as first round of GAME 1
AHL Playoffs begins tonight. Norfolk Admirals
at WBS Penguins
7:05 p.m. tonight
skin and over the top
Radio: 102.1-FM The Mountain
By TOM VENESKY By TOM VENESKY therivalNorfolkAdmiralsasthe ST. LOUIS —
tvenesky@timesleader.com Tim Wallace Tim Marks tvenesky@timesleader.com two teams open their first round Statistical up-
They both wear number 24 Wilkes-Barre. They’re the players behind playoff series tonight. date on Barry
and they’re both named Tim. The first matchup between the faceoff. Two more fights ensued the scenes that can win a playoff “The physical stuff is really Bonds: If my
And together, they may be re- two teams – Nov. 19, 2010, was on the following faceoffs and the series for their team without important when it comes to count is accu-
sponsible for creating the bitter peaceful enough as the Admirals teams eventually went on to putting a puck in the net. playoffs,” said Zach Sill. “Con- rate, Bonds
feelings that existed between the defeated the Penguins 4-1 and no combine for 22 fights over seven Those who are on top of their stantly hitting guys night in and received the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen- penalties were called after the games – including a line brawl. games when they get their oppo- night out, they know they’ll 2,559th walk of
guins and Norfolk Admirals for first period. So what happened that com- nents off of theirs. have to deal with it and it can his career Wednesday.
much of the regular season. But that changed in the next pelled Wallace and Marks to be- Agitators. weigh on a player’s mind. The first 2,558 came on the
Feelings that are expected to meeting on Dec. 10, when Tim come the co-founders of such bit- The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton “I want to get to that as early baseball diamond.
boil again as the two teams Wallace dropped the gloves with ter feelings between the two Penguins have plenty of them, as I can.” The last walk was issued in a
square off for the first game in Admirals winger Tim Marks just and the agitating approach is northern California courtroom.
their playoff series tonight in five seconds after the opening See FIGHTING, Page 8B one that could be pivotal against See AGITATORS, Page 8B Bonds was essentially given a
free pass.
Baseball’s all-time home-run
PSU S W B YA N K E E S leader was convicted on a single

Providing the pop


count of obstruction of justice,

New name
but a federal jury couldn’t agree
on three other charges regard-
ing Bonds’ alleged false state-
ments to a grand jury over his

of game
use of performance-enhancing
drugs.

Vazquez Judge Susan Illston declared


a mistrial on those charges. The

for Lions
prosecutors could re-file, but

blasts two legal experts don’t think that


will happen.

homers
It’s doubtful that Bonds will
Say Stankiewitch any way you spend a single day in prison.
He’ll have to pay a fine, which
want, as long as lineman’s
he can afford. He may be or-
healthy enough to see action. By VAN ROSE dered to provide community
vrose@timesleader.com service. He could be sentenced
MOOSIC--Power hitter Jorge to home confinement — and
By DEREK LEVARSE Vazquez didn’t win a roster spot given Bonds’ reclusive ways, I’m
dlevarse@timesleader.com with the New York Yankees in guessing he’d be OK with that.
Go ahead – Matt Stankiewitch spring training, but certainly he And for those of you who
has heard ’em all. got their attention on Thursday believe this will permanently
After years upon years of hear- night. damage Bonds’ image and repu-
ing his last name butchered by The third tation? Well, I’ve got some flax-
other people – with many of the baseman seed oil to sell you. He’s already
renditions being particularly un- slammed two been tarnished beyond repair.
flattering – the Penn State center long home runs Given the voters’ stern and
is quite used to to lead Scran- unrelenting view of steroid
it. ton/Wilkes- users, Bonds has no chance of
So imagine Barre to a 6-2 being voted into the Baseball
all of the cre-
ative ways a
victory over
Buffalo at PNC 6
YANKEES
Hall of Fame. And that was true
before this verdict.
certain high- Field. Anyone with a functioning
pitched octoge- The game al- brain already knew that Bonds

Stankiewitch
narian from
Brooklyn finds
so featured a
spectacular
2
BISONS
used steroids. Bonds testified to
that — while attaching the
to say it. catch by Yan- absurd caveat that he didn’t
UP “Coach Pater- kee center fiel- know what he was taking.
no,” Stankie- der Greg Gol- Again, no reasonable person
NEXT witch said with son and a sharp believes him; of course Bonds
Blue-White a laugh, “pro- performance knew what he was doing.
Game
2 p.m.
nounces it many from the bull- Did you really need a federal
Saturday different ways. It pen. jury to validate that for you?
TV: Big Ten depends on how “Vazquez has power and he hit And at a cost of $55 million?
Newtwork, 9 I’m doing in the ball well tonight,” said Scran- That’s the estimated cost of
p.m. practice that ton/Wilkes-Barre manager investigating and prosecuting
Saturday day.” Dave Miley. “He put up some big Bonds during this seven-year
Online:
For the re- numbers for us last year. Some- battle.
www.gopsu
sports.com cord, the correct times he strikes out, but he has a As Joe Sheehan of SI.com
pronunciation is knack of getting big hits.” quipped, this was the worst
stan-KEV-itch. Vazquez blasted a solo home expenditure of $55 million since
But after how the second half of run in the second inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers gave a
last season went, he’s just happy slammed a two-run shot in the five-year, $55 million contract to
to hear his name mentioned at PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER third that helped Scranton/ pitcher Darren Dreifort.
all. The Yankees’ Jorge Vasquez (right) high-fives with teammates Jordan Parraz (8) and Brandon Indeed. This was a tremen-
Just days after earning some Laird after Vasquez hit his second homer of the game Thursday at PNC Field in Moosic. See VAZQUEZ, Page 3B dous waste of time and federal
meaningful first-team snaps at resources.
guard against Illinois, an exhaust- And on the surface the ruling
ed Stankiewitch discovered that GIRLS SOCCER Wyoming Area’s made no sense. The jury didn’t
he had lost 10 pounds following a Amanda find Bonds guilty of perjury on

Pittston Area bridges gap


mid-week practice. Tests re- Gallagher, left, any specific points of testimony
vealed that mononucleosis was and Pittston and seemed to settle on ob-
the culprit, effectively ending his Area’s struction as a way to register
Daniele Fereck

to claim its first victory


2010 season just as he was in posi- general disapproval of his con-
tion to make an impact. both go for duct.
Stankiewitch wasn’t able to the ball in This is fuzzy, to say the least.
WVC soccer
split time with Johnnie Trout- If the jury doesn’t believe that
action. The
man and he wasn’t available at
3 other for a 3-2 Bonds perjured himself, then
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com Patriots
the end of the season to help fill victory over what, pray tell, did he obstruct?
defeated their
when center Doug Klopacz was HUGHESTOWN – Nothing PITTSTON Wyoming Area Here’s my takeaway: We, the
AREA
arch-rival
banged up. beats that first win of the sea- in a Wyoming Warriors 3-2 in jury, find Barry Lamar Bonds
“It kept me out for six games, son. Valley Confer- guilty of being unlikable, so we
but I wasn’t able to work out for
eight weeks,” Stankiewitch said.
Especially when a team has
been so close to victory before.
2
WYO. AREA
ence interdivi-
sional girls soc-
the game. The
victory was
the first of
wanted to slap him with some-
thing.
“I lost a total of 17 pounds And even more so when it cer game. the season To be technical about it, here
throughout the mono, and I comes against an archrival. Pittston Area improved to 1- for Pittston is the passage of grand-jury
wasn’t able to work out that Pittston Area fit those catego- 2-1 in Division 2-A, while Wyom- Area. testimony that led to the ob-
whole time. ries Thursday as freshman Sara ing Area fell to 1-2 in Division struction conviction:
Ruby scored two goals and soph-
See PSU, Page 6B omore Liz Mikitish added an- See BRIDGE, Page 5B BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER See MIKLASZ, Page 3B
K

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GOLF Muhammad Rachman, 12, for Sithmorseng’s WBA
2. Courser Hanover (An Miller) 3-1 Monday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 Brendon de Jonge .............................34-38—72 E Hanover Area Youth Soccer will
p.m. Tim Petrovic........................................35-37—72 E
9 a.m. World minimumweight title. 3. Picture Me (Jo Campbell) 5-1 x-Wednesday, April 27: Denver at Oklahoma City,
D.J. Brigman .......................................34-38—72 E meet at 6 p.m. Sunday at the Espy
TGC — European PGA Tour, Malaysian Open, sec- April 22 4. Cash Cab (Br Sears) 7-2 TBD
ond round, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (same-day At Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. 5. Yankee Devil (Ho Parker) 10-1 x-Friday, April 29: Oklahoma City at Denver, TBD Michael Thompson ............................38-34—72 E Street Fire Hall in the Hanover
Shaun Micheel....................................33-39—72 E
tape) (ESPN2), Breidis Prescott vs. Bayan Jargal, 10, 6. Jetty (Ma Kakaley) 8-1
x-Sunday, May 1: Denver at Oklahoma City, TBD
Ryuji Imada .........................................34-38—72 E section of Nanticoke. Fall regis-
12:30 p.m. light welterweights.
TGC — Champions Tour, Outback Steakhouse 7. Polaris N (Ty Buter) 12-1 Martin Laird .........................................35-37—72 E tration dates have been set. Volun-
April 23 John Merrick .......................................36-36—72 E
Pro-Am, first round, at Lutz, Fla. teers are needed.
3 p.m.
At Nokia Theater, Los Angeles (SHO), Joseph Ag-
beko vs. Abner Mares, 12, for Agbeko’s IBF ban-
8. Cheyenne Knight (La Stalbaum) 9-2
H O C K E Y Josh Teater .........................................37-35—72 E
Billy Mayfair.........................................33-39—72 E Plymouth Shawnee Indians Football
Ninth $9,000 Trot
TGC — PGA Tour, Texas Open, second round, at tamweight title; Yonnhy Perez vs. Vic Darchinyan, Fabian Gomez ....................................37-35—72 E
San Antonio 12, bantamweights.
1. Conway Lane (Ma Kakaley) 7-2
NHL Playoff Glance Zack Miller...........................................36-36—72 E
and Cheerleading will hold regis-
6:30 p.m.
April 29
2. The Windsurfer A (La Stalbaum) 5-2 Jim Renner..........................................36-36—72 E trations from 2-4 p.m. Sunday at
TGC — Nationwide Tour, Fresh Express Classic, 3. Ginger Tree Jimmy (Ke Sizer) 4-1 All Times EDT Joe Affrunti..........................................35-37—72 E
second round, at Hayward, Calif. At Las Vegas (ESPN2), Victor Cayo vs. Tim Cole-
FIRST ROUND Woody Austin......................................36-37—73 +1
the Shawnee Indians Football
man, 12, IBF junior welterweight eliminator. 4. Yankey Conway (Ty Buter) 6-1
NHL HOCKEY (Best-of-7) Ricky Barnes.......................................38-35—73 +1 Field. Children must be at least 5
April 30 5. Money Talks (Ma Romano) 12-1
At Mannheim, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. De- (x-if necessary) J.P. Hayes ...........................................37-36—73 +1 years old, and no older than 14
7:30 p.m. 6. Kris’s Legacy (An Napolitano) 5-1 EASTERN CONFERENCE Justin Leonard....................................37-36—73 +1
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, reck Chisora, 12, for Klitschko’s WBO-IBO heavy-
7. Sabana Hanover (Mi Simons) 8-1 Anthony Kim .......................................38-35—73 +1 years old as of Aug. 1, 2011. Regis-
weight titles. Washington 1, New York Rangers 0
game 2, N.Y. Rangers at Washington
At Buenos Aires, Luis Lazarte vs. Ulises Solis, 12, 8. Marion Merlot (Gr Wasiluk) 20-1 Wednesday, April 13: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers
Rocco Mediate....................................37-36—73 +1 tration fees are $25 first child, $20
10 p.m. Ben Martin...........................................36-37—73 +1
VERSUS — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, for Lazarte’s IBF junior flyweight title; Roberto Bo- 9. Round About (Br Sears) 15-1 1, OT Jesper Parnevik .................................37-36—73 +1 second child and $15 for each
game 2, Chicago at Vancouver lonti vs. Isidro Prieto, 10, heavyweights. Friday, April 15: N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:30 Spencer Levin ....................................37-36—73 +1 additional child. A copy of the
Tenth $30,000 Trot p.m.
At Panama City, Panama, Rafael Concepcion, vs. Bryce Molder ......................................36-37—73 +1
Hugo Ruiz, 12, for the interim WBA World bantam- 1. Victors Vicky (Jo Campbell) 10-1 Sunday, April 17: Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 3 Michael Connell..................................38-35—73 +1 child’s birth certificate, two forms
weight title. 2. Baby Boy Grin (La Stalbaum) 7-2 p.m. Nick O’Hern ........................................35-38—73 +1 of proof of residency (example,
T H I S At Mexico City, Raul Garcia vs. Rommel Asenjo, 12, 3. All About Justice (Mi Simons) 5-1
Wednesday, April 20: Washington at N.Y. Rangers,
7 p.m.
Scott McCarron ..................................35-38—73 +1
Keegan Bradley..................................37-36—73 +1 driver’s license and utility bill) and
for Garcia’s WBO strawweight title; Jesus Geles vs.
W E E K E N D ’ S Ramon Garcia Hirales, 12, for Geles’ WBO interim 4. And Heez Perfect (An McCarthy) 4-1 x-Saturday, April 23: N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 3 Andres Gonzales ...............................40-33—73 +1 a recent picture are required.
p.m.
L O C A L junior flyweight title.
At TBA, Mexico, Gilberto Keb Baas vs. Adrian Her-
5. Flex The Muscle (Ra Schnittker) 8-1
x-Monday, April 25: Washington at N.Y. Rangers,
Colt Knost............................................38-35—73 +1
Parker LaBarge ..................................38-35—73 +1
Wyoming Valley West Wrestling
6. Rompaway Beau (Br Simpson) 9-2
C A L E N D A R nandez, 12, for Baas’ WBC light flyweight title. TBD Matt Every ...........................................36-37—73 +1 Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
7. Four Starz Speed (Ma Kakaley) 12-1 x-Wednesday, April 27: N.Y. Rangers at Washing- William McGirt ....................................35-38—73 +1
May 1
Garth Mulroy .......................................39-34—73 +1
on Monday at at the middle school
8. Winning Mister (An Miller) 3-1 ton, TBD
Today's Events At TBA, Thailand, Drian Francisco, vs. Tepparith
Eleventh $6,100 Trot Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 Roland Thatcher .................................39-35—74 +2 in Kingston. All parents are en-
Singwancha, 12, for the interim WBA World super Chris Riley...........................................39-35—74 +2
H.S. BASEBALL flyweight title. 1. Smooth Vintage (Mi Simons) 3-1
Thursday, April 14: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 courged to attend. Information
Saturday, April 16: Buffalo at Philadelphia, 5 p.m. Matt Jones ...........................................38-36—74 +2
(4:15 p.m.) May 7 2. Sj’s Leo (Mi Merton) 8-1 Monday, April 18: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m. James Driscoll ....................................36-38—74 +2 about the end of season banquet
Crestwood at Hazleton Area At Osaka, Japan, Koki Kameda vs. Daniel Diaz, 12,
MMI at GAR 3. Warrawee Lucky (An Napolitano) 10-1 Wednesday, April 20: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 Tommy Gainey ...................................40-34—74 +2 will be discussed.
for Kameda’s WBA World bantamweight title. p.m. Chez Reavie .......................................37-37—74 +2
Hanover Area at Meyers At Copenhagen, Denmark, Evander Holyfield vs. 4. Techalong (Ho Parker) 9-2 Robert Gamez ....................................34-40—74 +2
Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Seminary x-Friday, April 22: Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
Northwest at West Side Tech
Brian Nielsen, 12, heavyweights. 5. Here Comes Monte (Ma Kakaley) 4-1 x-Sunday, April 24: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 3 p.m. Jarrod Lyle ..........................................37-37—74 +2 REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
At Neubrandenburg, Germany, Sebastian Sylves- 6. Indy Source (Br Simpson) 6-1 x-Tuesday, April 26: Buffalo at Philadelphia, TBD Marc Turnesa .....................................37-37—74 +2
H.S. SOFTBALL ter vs. Daniel Geale, 12, for Sylvester’s IBF middle- Anders Hansen...................................37-37—74 +2
(4:15 p.m.) 7. Hipo Final Combat (Ji Taggart Jr) 15-1 Montreal 1, Boston 0 Chris Stroud........................................37-37—74 +2 Forty Fort Pioneers will hold fall
weight title.
MMI at GAR 8. Scots Photo (To Schadel) 7-2 Thursday, April 14: Montreal 2, Boston 0 Bo Van Pelt .........................................38-37—75 +3
Hanover Area at Meyers
At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Manny Pacquiao Saturday, April 16: Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. David Duval ........................................37-38—75 +3 soccer sign-ups for U6 through U18
vs. Shane Mosley, 12, for Pacquiao’s WBO welter- 9. That’ll B Kash (Dr Chellis) 20-1
Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Seminary weight title; Wilfredo Vazquez Jr. vs. Jorge Arce, 12,
Monday, April 18: Boston at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Brandt Jobe.........................................39-36—75 +3 players from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sun-
Northwest at West Side Tech Twelfth $13,000 Pace Thursday, April 21: Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. Hunter Haas........................................40-35—75 +3
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area
for Vazquez’s WBO junior featherweight title; Hum- x-Saturday, April 23: Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Alexandre Rocha................................39-36—75 +3
day in the Forty Fort Borough
berto Soto vs. Urbano Antillon, 12, for Soto’s WBC 1. Major Secret (Jo Pavia Jr) 7-2
Crestwood at Coughlin at Kirby Park lightweight title; Kelly Pavlik vs. Alfonso Lopez, 10, 2. Hank’s Major (Ra Schnittker) 15-1
x-Tuesday, April 26: Boston at Montreal, TBD Tim Herron ..........................................36-39—75 +3 Building basement. Forty Fort
x-Wednesday, April 27: Montreal at Boston TBD Richard S. Johnson ...........................37-38—75 +3
H.S. BOYS TENNIS super middleweights. 3. All Tricked Out (Ma Romano) 8-1 Nathan Green......................................38-37—75 +3
residency is not required. For more
(4:15 p.m.) Pittsburgh 1, Tampa Bay 0
Coughlin at Berwick
May 13 4. Bittersweet Champ (Ma Kakaley) 4-1 Wednesday, April 13: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0 Scott Verplank ....................................37-38—75 +3 information, go to www.fortyfort-
At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (ESPN2), Jimmy Walker .....................................38-37—75 +3
Crestwood at Wyoming Valley West
Kendall Holt vs. Julio Diaz, 10, light welterweights. 5. Marty B Shady (An Napolitano) 20-1 Friday, April 15: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. pioneers.org.
GAR at Tunkhannock Monday, April 18: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:30 Paul Stankowski .................................36-39—75 +3
Dallas at Wyoming Seminary May 14 6. Yacht King (An McCarthy) 10-1 p.m. Jeff Klauk.............................................37-39—76 +4 Kingston Huskies and Cheerleading
Meyers at Wyoming Area At TBA, Tomas Rojas vs. Juan Jose Montes, 12, for 7. Black Ace Hanover (Br Sears) 6-1 Wednesday, April 20: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 Will Strickler ........................................38-38—76 +4 will hold registration from 6 p.m.
Hazleton Area at Pittston Area Rojas’ WBC super flyweight title. p.m. Michael Arnaud ..................................37-39—76 +4
At Sonora, Mexico, Cristian Mijares vs. Malik Bou-
8. All Summer Long (Ty Buter) 9-2
x-Saturday, April 23: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD Eric Axley ............................................36-40—76 +4 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at the King-
Holy Redeemer at MMI 9. Mcsocks (Jo Campbell) 3-1
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER ziane, 12, for Mijares’ IBF super flyweight title. x-Monday, April 25: Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, TBD Joe Ogilvie ..........................................38-38—76 +4 ston Rec Center on Third Avenue.
At Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif. (SHO), Thirteenth $13,000 Pace Scott Gordon ......................................37-39—76 +4
(4:15 p.m.) x-Wednesday, April 27: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh,
Scott Gutschewski .............................39-37—76 +4 First time sign ups must have two
Honesdale at GAR Andre Ward vs. Arthur Abraham, 12, for Ward’s 1. Pembroke Joe Dunn (Gr Merton) 4-1 TBD
Hanover Area at Wyoming Area WBA Super World super middleweight title; Cristo- WESTERN CONFERENCE
David Mathis .......................................38-38—76 +4 proofs of residency, birth certif-
2. The Perfect Escape (Ho Parker) 9-2 Harrison Frazar ..................................39-38—77 +5
Pittston Area at Tunkhannock bal Arreola vs. Nagy Aguilera, 10, heavyweights.
3. Bad Hombre (Br Simpson) 15-1 Vancouver 1, Chicago 0 Ted Purdy............................................36-41—77 +5 icate and a small recent photo.
Wyoming Seminary at MMI May 20 Wednesday, April 13: Vancouver 2, Chicago 0 Chris Smith .........................................36-41—77 +5 Registration is now open for an
North Pocono at Meyers At Prudential Center, Newark, N.J. (ESPN2), Ant- 4. Mystery Island (Jo Pavia Jr) 8-1 Friday, April 15: Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Justin Hicks.........................................37-40—77 +5 adult dodge ball league being
COLLEGE BASEBALL wone Smith vs. Joel Julio, 10, light middleweights. 5. Terror Time (Ty Buter) 7-2 Sunday, April 17: Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. Nate Smith...........................................39-38—77 +5
(3:30 p.m.) 6. Sri Panka (Br Sears) 3-1 Tuesday, April 19: Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. Marc Leishman ...................................38-39—77 +5 formed at the JCC in Wilkes-Barre.
King’s at DeSales x-Thursday, April 21: Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
Misericordia at Wilkes P O C O N O 7. Badlands And Art (Pa Berry) 20-1 x-Sunday, April 24: Vancouver at Chicago, 7:30
Omar Uresti ........................................38-39—77 +5
Steven Bowditch ................................37-40—77 +5
The cost is $20 per person or $90
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS D O W N S 8. Wholeftthegateopen (An Napolitano) 6-1 p.m. Chris Baryla.........................................39-38—77 +5 per team and the league will run
Wilkes at Haverford, 3:30 p.m. 9. Mac Martian (Ma Kakaley) 10-1 x-Tuesday, April 26: Chicago at Vancouver, TBD Alex Prugh ..........................................39-39—78 +6 Mondays and Wednesdays in the
San Jose vs. Los Angeles Bio Kim ................................................36-42—78 +6
Saturday, April 16 ENTRIES Fourteenth $9,000 Pace
Thursday, April 14: Los Angeles at San Jose, late Duffy Waldorf......................................41-37—78 +6 month of May, beginning May 2nd.
1. I Scoot For Cash (Br Sears) 3-1 Saturday, April 16: Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m. Garrett Willis .......................................41-37—78 +6 All games will begin at 6 p.m. in
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Friday Apr 15, 2011
Dallas at Holy Redeemer, 10 a.m. 2. Monet C C (Da Ingraham) 4-1 Tuesday, April 19: San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 Kyle Stanley ........................................37-41—78 +6
Post Time:6:30 PM
p.m. Mike Weir ............................................41-38—79 +7 the JCC gymnasium. Players must
New Hope-Solebury at Coughlin, 2 p.m. First $11,000 Pace 3. Benny Dada (Jo Campbell) 7-2
COLLEGE BASEBALL Thursday, April 21: San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 Sunghoon Kang..................................41-38—79 +7 be 18 years of age or older to
1. Must Be The Bunny (Mi Simons) 12-1 4. Native Justice (An McCarthy) 6-1 Jin Jeong .............................................43-36—79 +7
(1 p.m.)
5. The Bad Deputy (Ho Parker) 15-1
p.m.
Jerod Turner .......................................41-38—79 +7 participate. For more information
DeSales at King’s 2. Master Of Wars (Jo Pavia Jr) 5-1 x-Saturday, April 23: Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30
Wilkes at Misericordia 3. Grinning Breed (An Napolitano) 5-2 6. Dreams Are Real (Br Simpson) 20-1 p.m. Brad Lardon ........................................40-40—80 +8 or to enter a team, please contact
Kevin Na..............................................47-33—80 +8
COLLEGE SOFTBALL 4. Rampage (Wa Long) 20-1 7. Salazar (Jo Pavia Jr) 10-1 x-Monday, April 25: San Jose at Los Angeles, TBD
Kevin Kisner........................................42-40—82+10 Bill Buzza at 824-4646, ext. 2.
x-Wednesday, April 27: Los Angeles at San Jose,
(1 p.m.)
5. Tufsun Beach (Br Sears) 15-1 8. Aboycalledsu N (An Miller) 8-1 TBD
Matt McQuillan ....................................42-40—82+10 Wilkes-Barre Breakers will hold
Eastern at King’s Daniel Summerhays...........................43-40—83+11
Wilkes at FDU-Florham 6. Major Macho (Ma Kakaley) 7-2 9. Runaway Fire A (Ty Buter) 9-2 Detroit 1, Phoenix 0 training sessions at 6 p.m. on
Misericordia at Manhattanville 7. Austin’s Best (Pa Berry) 8-1 Wednesday, April 13: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Upcoming Tour Schedule Tuesdays and Thursdays at Kirby
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE Saturday, April 16: Phoenix at Detroit, 1 p.m. April 14-17 — Valero Texas Open, TPC San Anto-
(1 p.m.)
8. Mountain Air (La Stalbaum) 4-1
B A S K E T B A L L Monday, April 18: Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. nio, San Antonio
Park. No previous rugby experi-
Elizabethtown at King’s 9. Raines Hanover (Gr Merton) 6-1 Wednesday, April 20: Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. April 21-24 — The Heritage, Harbourtown Golf ence is necessary. For further
Second $13,000 Trot x-Friday, April 22: Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m. Links, Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Messiah at Misericordia
NBA Playoff Glance x-Sunday, April 24: Detroit at Phoenix, TBD April 28-May 1 — Zurich Classic, TPC Louisiana,
information, call Drew Hawley at
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE 1. Photo King (Pa Berry) 5-2
King’s at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. All Times EDT
x-Wednesday, April 27: Phoenix at Detroit, TBD New Orleans 441-2107 or log onto www.wilkes-
2. Trading Places (Br Simpson) 15-1 May 5-8 — Wells Fargo Championship, Quail Hol-
Wilkes at FDU-Florham, 1 p.m. FIRST ROUND
Nashville 1, Anaheim 0
low Club, Charlotte, N.C.
barrerugby.com.
Misericordia at Messiah, TBA 3. Wingbat (Ma Romano) 8-1 Wednesday, April 13: Nashville 4, Anaheim 1
4. Fortissimo (Ma Kakaley) 7-2
(Best-of-7) Friday, April 15: Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. May 12-15 — The Players Championship, TPC Wilkes-Barre GT Racers will hold
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS Sawgrass (Players Stadium Course), Ponte Vedra
(1 p.m.) 5. The Bull Stopshere (Mi Simons) 6-1
(x-if necessary) Sunday, April 17: Anaheim at Nashville, 6 p.m.
Beach, Fla.
registration for the traveling race
EASTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday, April 20: Anaheim at Nashville, 8:30
FDU-Florham at King’s
6. Tikki (An McCarthy) 12-1 Chicago vs. Indiana p.m.
May 19-22 — Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, team 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday and
Eastern at Wilkes Colonial CC, Fort Worth, Texas
Manhattanville at Misericordia 7. Tampico (Ty Buter) 5-1 Saturday, April 16: Indiana at Chicago, 1 p.m. x-Friday, April 22: Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m. May 26-29 — HP Byron Nelson Championship,
Sunday at Kirby Park. Registration
8. First Tail U See (Ro Abbott) 20-1 Monday, April 18: Indiana at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. x-Sunday, April 24: Anaheim at Nashville, TBD TPC Four Seasons Resort, Las Colinas, Texas fee is $50. Interested participants
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS
Thursday, April 21: Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 26: Nashville at Anaheim, TBD June 2-5 — Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Vil-
(1 p.m.) 9. Tui (An Napolitano) 4-1 Saturday, April 23: Chicago at Indiana, 2:30 p.m. lage GC, Dublin, Ohio
must bring a copy of a birth certif-
FDU-Florham at King’s
Eastern at Wilkes Third $9,500 Pace x-Tuesday, April 26: Indiana at Chicago, TBD June 9-12 — FedEx St. Jude Classic, TPC South- icate and a recent photo. A hurdle
Sunday, April 17
1. My Gal Hannah (Ro Hammer) 6-1
x-Thursday, April 28: Chicago at Indiana, TBD
x-Saturday, April 30: Indiana at Chicago, TBD G O L F wind, Memphis, Tenn.
June 16-19 — U.S. Open, Congressional CC, Be- camp will be held at Kirby Park
2. Pulse A Minute (Ma Kakaley) 5-1 Miami vs. Philadelphia thesda, Md. everyday from April 17 to May 17
(1 p.m.)
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS 3. Bring Them Home (An McCarthy) 5-2 Saturday, April 16: Philadelphia at Miami, 3:30 p.m. PGA Tour June 23-26 — Travelers Championship, TPC River
from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Please
4. Laugh Away (Br Simpson) 4-1 Monday, April 18: Philadelphia at Miami, 7 p.m. Highlands, Hartford, Conn.
Wilkes at Scranton Thursday, April 21: Miami at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Texas Open Par Scores June 30-July 3 — AT&T National, Aronomink GC, contact Renee Keegan at 570-574-
Misericordia at Susquehanna 5. She’s A Cowgirl (Vi Ginsburg) 7-2 Sunday, April 24: Miami at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Thursday Newton Square, Pa.
COLLEGE WOMENS TENNIS 6. The Daily Diary (Da Ingraham) 12-1 x-Wednesday, April 27: Philadelphia at Miami, TBD At TPC San Antonio July 7-10 — John Deere Classic, TPC Deere Run, 7583 for more information.
Misericordia at Susquehanna, 1 p.m. 7. Temptation Queen (Ia Kaufman) 8-1 x-Friday, April 29: Miami at Philadelphia, TBD San Antonio Silvis, Ill. Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball
x-Sunday, May 1: Philadelphia at Miami, TBD July 14-17 — British Open, Royal St. George’s,
8. Keystone Kismet (To Schadel) 15-1 Purse: $6.2 million
Sandwich, England League will hold Senior League
Boston vs. New York Yardage: 7,435; Par 72 (36-36)
T R A N S A C T I O N S 9. Nf Roadshow (Pa Berry) 20-1 Sunday, April 17: New York at Boston, 7 p.m. July 14-17 — Viking Classic, Annandale GC, Madi- registration from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
First Round son, Miss.
Fourth $6,100 Trot Tuesday, April 19: New York at Boston, 7 p.m. J.J. Henry ............................................34-33—67 -5 July 21-24 — RBC Canadian Open, Shaughnessy Saturday at the field concession
Friday, April 22: Boston at New York, 7 p.m.
BASEBALL 1. Riverhall (Br Irvine) 10-1 Sunday, April 24: Boston at New York, 3:30 p.m.
Stewart Cink .......................................34-33—67 -5 G&CC, Vancouver, British Columbia stand. Girls born between July 1,
Charley Hoffman ................................35-33—68 -4 July 28-31 — The Greenbrier Classic, The Old
2. Persistent Spur (To Schadel) 7-2 x-Tuesday, April 26: New York at Boston, TBD Jhonattan Vegas.................................34-34—68 -4 White Course, Greenbrier, W.Va. 1993, and Dec. 31, 1997, are eligible.
American League 3. You Go Girl (Ty Buter) 15-1 x-Friday, April 29: Boston at New York, TBD
CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned RHP Frank x-Sunday, May 1: New York at Boston, TBD
Vaughn Taylor.....................................34-34—68 -4 Aug. 4-7 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Fire- For more information, call Gary at
4. B J’s Erica (An McCarthy) 4-1 Kevin Chappell ...................................37-31—68 -4 stone CC (South Course), Akron, Ohio
Herrmann to Columbus (IL). Orlando vs. Atlanta Adam Scott..........................................35-33—68 -4 Aug. 4-7 — Reno-Tahoe Open, Montreaux Golf & 822-3991 or log onto
KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Placed RHP Robinson 5. Fast Vacation (Jo Pavia Jr) 9-2 Saturday, April 16: Atlanta at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Tejeda on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Blake
Troy Matteson .....................................36-33—69 -3 CC, Reno, Nev. www.wbgsl.com.
6. Emery Ho (La Stalbaum) 3-1 Tuesday, April 19: Atlanta at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Kevin Streelman .................................36-33—69 -3 Aug. 11-14 — PGA Championship, Atlanta Athletic
Wood from Omaha (PCL). 7. Lotsa Speed Nz (Ma Kakaley) 6-1 Friday, April 22: Orlando at Atlanta, 8 p.m. Jim Herman.........................................34-35—69 -3 Club (Highlands Course), Johns Creek, Ga.
National League
8. Our Little Dip (Br Simpson) 8-1 8-1
Sunday, April 24: Orlando at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Brendan Steele...................................35-34—69 -3 Aug. 18-21 — Wyndham Championship, Sedgefield UPCOMING EVENTS
COLORADO ROCKIES—Optioned RHP Greg x-Tuesday, April 26: Atlanta at Orlando, TBD Geoff Ogilvy ........................................36-33—69 -3 CC, Greensboro, N.C.
Reynolds to Colorado Springs (PCL). Selected the 9. Crushproof (Mi Simons) 20-1 x-Thursday, April 28: Orlando at Atlanta, TBD Brandt Snedeker ................................37-32—69 -3 Aug. 25-28 — The Barclays, Plainfield CC, Edison,
contract of RHP Alan Johnson from Colorado Fifth $9,500 Pace x-Saturday, April 30: Atlanta at Orlando, TBD Dean Wilson........................................36-34—70 -2 N.J. Lake-Lehman Volleyball Tourna-
WESTERN CONFERENCE J.B. Holmes ........................................35-35—70 -2 Sept. 2-5 — Deutsche Bank Championship, TPC
Springs. Transferred RHP Aaron Cook from the 15- 1. Wishfullartist (Ro Hammer) 9-2 Joseph Bramlett .................................37-33—70 -2 Boston, Norton, Mass. ment will be held May 14 at Lake-
to the 60-day DL. San Antonio vs. Memphis
2. Kayla’s Dream (Ma Kakaley) 6-1 Sunday, April 17: Memphis at San Antonio, 1 p.m. Martin Piller .........................................36-34—70 -2 Sept. 15-18 — BMW Championship, Cog Hill Golf & Lehman High School. Doors open
BASKETBALL 3. Cinderosa (Jo Pavia Jr) 3-1 Wednesday, April 20: Memphis at San Antonio, Bobby Gates .......................................34-36—70 -2 CC (Dubsdread Course), Lemont, Ill.
Sept. 22-25 — Tour Championship, East Lake GC, at 9 a.m. and 12 teams will be
8:30 p.m. Kevin Stadler ......................................34-36—70 -2
Women's National Basketball Association 4. Mondatta (Mi Simons) 8-1
Saturday, April 23: San Antonio at Memphis, 7:30 Frank Lickliter II ..................................37-33—70 -2 Atlanta participating. Cost is $3 for adults
MINNESOTA LYNX—Signed F Maya Moore. 5. Undeniable Hanover (An McCarthy) 4-1 Sept. 29-Oct. 2 — Justin Timberlake Shriners Hos-
p.m. Chris Kirk.............................................35-35—70 -2 pital for Children Open, TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas and $2 for students.
HOCKEY 6. Lady Yachtsman (Gr Merton) 20-1 Monday, April 25: San Antonio at Memphis, TBD
x-Wednesday, April 27: Memphis at San Antonio,
Tag Ridings.........................................31-39—70
Aron Price ...........................................36-34—70
-2
-2
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All Times EDT
East Division
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Wilkes-Barre take control of

Lee’s at his best


W L Pct GB
Philadelphia...................... 9 3 .750 — the game.
Florida ............................... 6 5 .545 21⁄2
Atlanta ............................... 5 7 .417 4 Golson also played a key role
Washington ...................... 5 7 .417 4
New York .......................... 4 9 .308 51⁄2 in the win. He ran down a line
Central Division
W L Pct GB
shot off the bat of Jason Pridie
Cincinnati .......................... 8 4 .667 — in the top of the eighth that
Milwaukee......................... 7 5 .583 1
Chicago............................. 6 6 .500 2 could have easily been a two-
Pittsburgh ......................... 5 7 .417 3
St. Louis ............................ 5 7 .417 3 run double.
Houston............................. 3 9 .250 5
The Associated Press sweet-swinging shortstop ter- West Division
The fully-stretched Golson
WASHINGTON — Back at rorized New York pitching all W L Pct GB made a diving catch of a ball
Colorado .......................... 10 2 .833 —
his best after an unusually brief series, going deep each game Los Angeles..................... 6 6 .500 4 that seemed headed for the left
San Francisco.................. 6 6 .500 4
outing, Cliff Lee struck out 12 and finishing 10 for 16 with Arizona ............................. 5 6 .455 41⁄2 center field gap. The two out
San Diego ........................ 5 6 .455 41⁄2
in a three-hit shutout Thursday eight RBI. Wednesday's Games
grab ended the inning.
night, allowing the Philadel- The Rockies (10-2), off to the San Diego 3, Cincinnati 2 “It was really hit hard, but I
Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 0
phia Phillies to overcome their best start in franchise history, Philadelphia 3, Washington 2 knew I had a chance to get to
Colorado 5, N.Y. Mets 4
own problems at the plate in a have won five straight and 10 Florida 5, Atlanta 1 Phillies manager Charlie Manuel blows a bubble during a game
AP PHOTO it,” Golson said. “I had to
Chicago Cubs 9, Houston 5
4-0 victory over the Washing- of 11 overall, the lone defeat St. Louis 15, Arizona 5 with the Washington Nationals on Thursday. stretch as far as I could, but I
ton Nationals. coming against Pittsburgh in San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 3
Thursday's Games
caught it.”
Lee (2-1) fooled hitters with extra innings. Colorado 6, N.Y. Mets 5, 1st game Yankee shorstop Doug Ber-
Colorado 9, N.Y. Mets 4, 2nd game Marlins 6, Braves 5
darting fastballs across the Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 1
Florida Atlanta
New York ........................... 020 200 000 — 4
E—Helton (1). LOB—Colorado 7, New York 6.
nier said he had a perfect view
Brewers 4, Pirates 1 Philadelphia 4, Washington 0
black of the plate, sweeping Florida at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi 2B—Iannetta (3), D.Wright (5), Hairston (1), Nick-
eas (1). HR—Herrera (1), Tulowitzki (7). SB—
of Golson’s catch.
San Diego at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Coghln cf 4 1 2 0 Prado lf 5 1 1 0
changeups in the dirt, and PITTSBURGH — Randy St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Infante 2b 5 0 1 0 McLoth cf 4 1 1 0 C.Gonzalez (2), D.Wright (2). S—Capuano. “It was awesome,” said Ber-
HRmrz ss 3 1 3 1 C.Jones 3b 4 1 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO
plenty of other right-where-he- Wolf had 10 strikeouts and Friday's Games
Florida (Vazquez 1-1) at Philadelphia (Oswalt 2-0),
Stanton rf 5 1 1 1 McCnn c 4 1 2 3 Colorado nier. “I didn’t know if he could
Hensly p 0 0 0 0 Uggla 2b 4 1 1 1 De La Rosa W,2-0 .. 62⁄3 5 4 4 4 7
wanted-them pitches. Quite a allowed only three hits in 6 2-3 7:05 p.m. LNunez p 0 0 0 0 Heywrd rf 2 0 0 0 Mat.Reynolds........... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 get to it, but it was a very impor-
Milwaukee (Narveson 1-0) at Washington (Gorze- R.Betancourt ........... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
turnaround from his previous shutout innings to lead the lanny 0-1), 7:05 p.m.
Morrsn lf
GSnchz 1b
5 0 1 2 Kimrel p
5 2 2 1 AlGnzlz ss
0 0 0 0
4 0 1 0 F.Paulino .................. 1 0 0 0 0 2 tant play because they had a
Pittsburgh (Morton 1-0) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 2-0),
game, at Atlanta last Friday, Milwaukee Brewers past the 7:10 p.m.
Dobbs 3b
Helms ph
3 0 0 0 Fremn 1b
1 0 1 0 Beachy p
3 0 1 0
2 0 0 0
New York
Capuano L,1-1 ........ 52⁄3 8 7 7 2 5 runner at third.”
N.Y. Mets (D.Carrasco 0-0) at Atlanta (D.Lowe 1-2),
when Lee allowed six runs and Pittsburgh Pirates. 7:30 p.m.
MDunn p
Cousins rf
0 0 0 0 Moylan p
1 0 1 0 Conrad ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
T.Buchholz............... 1⁄3
Igarashi .................... 1
1
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
Miley said it may have been a
10 hits in 3 1-3 innings — his Wolf (1-2) allowed only two San Diego (Harang 2-0) at Houston (Happ 1-1), 8:05
p.m.
J.Buck c 4 1 1 1 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 Isringhausen ............
F.Rodriguez.............
1
1
0
3
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
2
game-changer.
Nolasco p 1 0 0 0 Linernk p 0 0 0 0
shortest start since Sept. 4, singles, a double and two Chicago Cubs (Garza 0-1) at Colorado (Chacin
2-0), 8:40 p.m.
Choate p 0 0 0 0 Venters p 0 0 0 0 “It definitely could have been
Sanchs p 0 0 0 0 MaYng rf 1 0 0 0
2009. walks, and didn’t allow a Pitts- San Francisco (Cain 1-0) at Arizona (D.Hudson DMrph ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Astros 1, Padres 0 a diferent game if Buffalo had a
0-2), 9:40 p.m. Totals 38 613 6 Totals 34 5 8 5
It’s rare that a guy can be burgh runner to advance past St. Louis (Lohse 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Garland 0-0), Florida ................................ 311 000 100 — 6
San Diego
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Houston
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big inning,” the manager said.
10:10 p.m.
perfect through five innings second base. Saturday's Games
Atlanta ................................ 400 100 000 — 5 Venale rf
Headly 3b
4 0 0 0 Bourn cf
2 0 1 0 AngSnc ss
4 0 1 1
4 0 0 0
The Yankees got three strong
E—H.Ramirez (4), C.Jones (1). DP—Florida 2.
and not come close to being Milwaukee at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m.
LOB—Florida 11, Atlanta 5. 2B—Stanton (4), Morri- OHudsn 2b 2 0 1 0 Pence rf 3 0 0 0 innings from spot starter
son (5), Freeman (3). HR—G.Sanchez (1), McCann Ludwck lf 4 0 0 0 Ca.Lee lf 3 0 1 0
the evening’s best pitcher — Marlins 6, Braves 5 N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. (2), Uggla (3). SB—Heyward (1). CS—Cousins (1). Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 Bourgs pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Amaury Sanit, who gave up one
Florida at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. S—Nolasco 2. Hundly c 4 0 0 0 Wallac 1b 3 0 1 0
yet that’s exactly what hap- ATLANTA — John Buck San Diego at Houston, 7:05 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO Hawpe 1b 2 0 0 0 Hall 2b 4 0 0 0 run on three hits. Josh
Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. Cantu ph-1b 2 0 0 0 MDwns 3b 3 0 2 0
pened to Jordan Zimmermann drove in the go-ahead run with San Francisco at Arizona, 8:10 p.m.
Florida
Nolasco .................... 5 6 5 5 1 4 Maybin cf 4 0 1 0 Quinter c 3 1 2 0 Schmidt, Buddy Carlyle and
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Bartlett ss 3 0 0 0 Norris p 1 0 0 0
(1-2). a seventh-inning single and the Sunday's Games
Choate ......................
Sanches W,2-0........
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1 Mosely p 2 0 0 0 Abad p 0 0 0 0 Eric Wordekemper each
Florida Marlins held off the Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m.
Florida at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m.
M.Dunn H,2 ............. 11⁄3
Hensley H,4 ............. 2⁄3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
Luebke p
EPtrsn ph-lf
0 0 0 0 Melncn p
0 0 0 0 Lyon p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
worked two innings.
Rockies 6, Mets 5 Atlanta Braves to win their Milwaukee at Washington, 1:35 p.m. L.Nunez S,4-4 ......... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 0 3 0 Totals 28 1 7 1 Wordekemper gave up one
N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. Atlanta San Diego .......................... 000 000 000 — 0
Rockies 9, Mets 4 second straight road series. San Diego at Houston, 2:05 p.m. Beachy ..................... 51⁄3 7 5 5 4 8 Houston.............................. 000 001 00x — 1 run in the eighth, but benefited
Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Moylan ...................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 E—Quintero (1). DP—San Diego 2, Houston 1.
NEW YORK — Hot-hitting Buck was 0 for 9 in the series San Francisco at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. O’Flaherty L,0-1 ...... 1⁄3 3 1 1 0 0 LOB—San Diego 7, Houston 8. 2B—Wallace (2). from Golson’s catch.
St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Linebrink .................. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Troy Tulowitzki belted his before driving in Gaby Sanchez Venters..................... 1 1 0 0 0 2
SB—O.Hudson (6), E.Patterson (1), Bourn (5),
Bourgeois (4). S—Norris.
Buffalo drew first blood, tak-
Kimbrel ..................... 1 1 0 0 0 2
major league-leading seventh from second base with the Choate pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. San Diego
IP H R ER BB SO ing a 1-0 lead in the second in-
homer during the second game single off Eric O’Flaherty (0-1) A L S TA N D I N G S Moseley L,0-3.......... 62⁄3 7 1 1 2 1 ning against Sanit. Zach Lutz
Luebke ..................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
of a doubleheader, and the to break a 5-5 tie. Brewers 4, Pirates 1 Gregerson................ 1 0 0 0 2 0 led off with a single, and then
All Times EDT Houston
Colorado Rockies pounded the East Division
Milwaukee
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Pittsburgh
ab r h bi Norris W,1-1 ............ 6 2 0 0 3 7 scored on an RBI double by
New York Mets 9-4 on Thurs- Astros 1, Padres 0 New York ..........................
W L
7 4
Pct GB
.636 —
Weeks 2b 4 1 1 0 Tabata lf 3 0 0 0 Abad H,1 .................. 1⁄3
Melancon H,1 .......... 12⁄3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2 Kirk Nieuwenhuis.
Gomez cf 4 0 1 0 Walker 2b 4 0 1 0
Lyon S,2-3 ............... 1 0 0 0 0 0
day to wrap up a four-game HOUSTON — Bud Norris Baltimore...........................
Toronto..............................
6
6
5
6
.545
.500
1
11⁄2
Braun lf 2 1 0 0 AMcCt cf 2 1 0 0 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre tied
Fielder 1b 4 0 1 1 Diaz rf 4 0 0 0
series sweep. and the Houston bullpen com- Tampa Bay........................
Boston ...............................
4
2
8
9
.333
.182
31⁄2
5
McGeh 3b 3 1 1 0 Pearce 3b 4 0 1 0
A L B O X E S the score at 1-1 when Vazquez
YBtncr ss 3 1 1 1 Overay 1b 4 0 1 0
Tulowitzki also homered in bined on a three-hitter, Michael Central Division Almont rf 3 0 0 0 Snyder c 2 0 0 0 led off the bottom of the second
W L Pct GB Morgan rf 1 0 1 1 Doumit ph 0 0 0 0
the opener before the Rockies’ Bourn singled home the only Cleveland.......................... 8 4 .667 — Lucroy c 4 0 1 0 Cedeno ss 2 0 1 0 Rays 4, Twins 3 with a home run over the left
Wolf p 3 0 0 0 Bowker ph 1 0 0 0
bullpen held on in a wild ninth run and the Houston Astros Kansas City ...................... 7 4 .636 ⁄2 Minnesota Tampa Bay field fence.
1

Chicago............................. 7 5 .583 1 Loe p 0 0 0 0 JRdrgz ss 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi


inning for a 6-5 victory. The beat the San Diego Padres. Detroit................................
Minnesota .........................
5
4
7
8
.417
.333
3
4
Counsll ph
Axford p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Mahlm p
Veras p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Span cf
Cuddyr 2b-rf
5 0 1 0 Fuld lf
5 0 1 0 Damon dh
5 1 2 0
5 1 1 2
The Yankees erupted for
West Division
Alvarez ph
Hanrhn p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Mornea 1b
Thome dh
5 1 2 0 BUpton cf
5 1 2 0 FLopez 3b
3 0 0 0
4 1 1 0
three runs in the third inning to
W L Pct GB
Texas................................. 9 3 .750 —
Totals 32 4 7 3 Totals 29 1 4 0 DYong lf 3 0 0 1 Zobrist 2b 3 1 0 0 take a 4-1 lead.
Milwaukee.......................... 200 000 002 — 4 Kubel rf 4 0 1 0 Joyce rf 4 0 3 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Los Angeles .....................
Oakland.............................
7
6
5
6
.583
.500
2
3 Pittsburgh .......................... 000 000 001 — 1 Tolbert ss 1 1 1 0 DJhnsn 1b 3 0 1 0 Doug Bernier led off with a
Valenci 3b 4 0 3 1 Jaso c 4 0 0 0
Seattle ............................... 4 8 .333 5 E—Walker (2). LOB—Milwaukee 5, Pittsburgh 7.
Butera c 5 0 1 1 Brignc ss 4 0 0 0 single and went to second on a

Yanks rally for victory


2B—McGehee (2), Morgan (2), Walker (4). SB—
Wednesday's Games ACasill ss 3 0 0 0
Detroit 3, Texas 2
Braun (1), Tabata (6). CS—A.McCutchen (2). S—
Maholm. SF—Y.Betancourt. LHughs wild pitch. He later scored from
Kansas City 10, Minnesota 5
Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 4, 10 innings
IP H R ER BB SO ph-2b
Totals
1 0 0 0
41 312 3 Totals 35 4 8 4
third on an RBI single by Jor-
Milwaukee
Toronto 8, Seattle 3
N.Y. Yankees 7, Baltimore 4
Wolf W,1-2 ............... 62⁄3 3 0 0 2 10 Minnesota .................... 000 002 000 1 — 3 dan Parraz, who came into the
Loe H,4..................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 Tampa Bay ................... 000 000 002 2 — 4
L.A. Angels 4, Cleveland 3, 12 innings Axford ....................... 1 1 1 1 2 2 game batting .423.

in 10th over Orioles


Tampa Bay at Boston, ppd., rain One out when winning run scored.
Pittsburgh
Thursday's Games Maholm L,0-2 .......... 7 4 2 2 3 6
E—Brignac (2). LOB—Minnesota 11, Tampa Bay 6.
2B—Span (2), Cuddyer (1), Morneau (5), Kubel (4),
Vazquez followed with his
Tampa Bay 4, Minnesota 3, 10 innings Veras ........................ 1 0 0 0 0 1
N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 5, 10 innings Hanrahan.................. 1 3 2 2 0 0
F.Lopez (2), Joyce (3). HR—Damon (3). SB—Fuld
(7). SF—D.Young.
second home run of the game, a
Seattle at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m.
Detroit at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
WP—Axford. IP H R ER BB SO towering two-run homer to left
Minnesota
Friday's Games Rockies 6, Mets 5 Pavano ..................... 8 4 0 0 2 7 center.
Baltimore (Britton 2-0) at Cleveland (Masterson Nathan BS,1-4 ......... 1 2 2 2 1 0
First Game
The Associated Press Chamberlain relieved Barto- 2-0), 7:05 p.m. Colorado New York Capps L,1-1 BS,1-1 1
⁄3 2 2 2 0 0 The Yankees broke the game
Texas (Harrison 2-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 1-0), Tampa Bay
NEW YORK — Nick lo Colon in the eighth inning 7:05 p.m. Fowler cf
ab r h bi
5 0 2 0 JosRys ss
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4 1 2 1 Shields ..................... 7 9 2 2 2 4 open by taking a 6-1 lead in the
Minnesota (Blackburn 1-1) at Tampa Bay (W.Davis McGee...................... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Swisher hit a sacrifice fly in with runners on first and 0-2), 7:10 p.m.
S.Smith rf
CGnzlz lf
5 1 1 1 DnMrp 2b
4 1 1 2 DWrght 3b
4 0 1 0
5 1 1 0 J.Cruz ....................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 sixth inning on a two-run triple
Toronto (Cecil 0-1) at Boston (C.Buchholz 0-2), 7:10
the 10th inning and the New third. Chamberlain threw a p.m.
Tlwtzk ss 4 1 3 1 I.Davis 1b 2 1 0 0 C.Ramos .................. 11⁄3
Farnsworth W,1-0 ... 2⁄3
0
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
by Doug Bernier, which scored
Giambi 1b 3 1 0 0 Pagan cf 3 0 0 1
York Yankees rallied from a pitch in the dirt that went to L.A. Angels (Weaver 3-0) at Chicago White Sox
(Humber 1-0), 8:10 p.m.
Helton 1b 1 0 0 0 Harris lf 3 1 1 0
Yankees 6, Orioles 5
Dan Brewer and Jose Gil from
JoLopz 2b 4 0 0 0 Hairstn rf 4 1 2 3
five-run deficit for a 6-5 vic- the backstop, and the ball Seattle (Bedard 0-2) at Kansas City (Hochevar 1-1),
8:10 p.m.
Stewart 3b 3 1 0 0 Thole c 4 0 2 0 Baltimore New York second and third, respectively.
JMorls c 3 1 2 2 Hu pr 0 0 0 0
tory over the Baltimore took a long bounce off the Detroit (Porcello 0-2) at Oakland (McCarthy 1-0), GRynld p 1 0 1 0 Dickey p 2 0 0 0 BRorts 2b
ab r h bi
5 0 1 0 Gardnr lf
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5 1 0 0
“I was just looking to drive
10:05 p.m. Wggntn ph 1 0 0 0 Parnell p 0 0 0 0
Orioles Thursday night to wall as catcher Russell Mar- Saturday's Games FMorls p 0 0 0 0 Emaus ph 1 0 0 0
Markks rf
D.Lee 1b
5 2 3 3 Jeter ss
5 0 1 0 Teixeir 1b
5 1 1 0
4 1 1 1
the ball to the outfield,” Ber-
Baltimore at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m.
sweep the rain-shortened tin went to retrieve it. Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Belisle p
MtRynl p
0 0 0 0 Byrdak p
0 0 0 0 Igarash p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Guerrr dh 5 0 2 1 AlRdrg 3b 3 1 3 1 nier said. “I got the barrel of the
Scott lf 3 1 1 0 Cano 2b 5 0 2 1
series. Seattle at Kansas City, 1:10 p.m.
Toronto at Boston, 1:10 p.m.
Street p
Lndstr p
0 0 0 0 Beltran ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 Pie pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Swisher rf 3 1 0 1 bat on it and Brewer and Gil did
AdJons cf 4 0 1 0 Posada dh 4 1 1 1
After Joba Chamberlain Royals 5, Mariners 1 L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 4:10 p.m. Totals 34 610 6 Totals 33 510 5 MrRynl 3b 3 0 0 1 Grndrs cf 4 0 2 0 some great baserunning.
Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. Colorado ............................ 000 012 300 — 6 Wieters c 4 0 0 0 Martin c 4 0 1 1
used his big body to save a KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Detroit at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. New York ........................... 000 200 012 — 5 CIzturs ss 4 2 2 0 “We hit the ball well tonight.
Sunday's Games Totals 38 511 5 Totals 37 611 6
run in the eighth by blocking Bruce Chen pitched eight Baltimore at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m.
E—Pagan (2). DP—Colorado 2, New York 1.
LOB—Colorado 8, New York 7. 2B—Fowler (3), Baltimore ...................... 002 120 000 0 — 5
Hitting is contagious, and I
Toronto at Boston, 1:35 p.m.
the plate and keeping the strong innings, Wilson Be- Minnesota at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m.
S.Smith (5), J.Morales (1), Jos.Reyes (5), Dan.Mur-
phy (3), D.Wright (4). HR—C.Gonzalez (1), Tulo-
New York...................... 000 012 101 1 — 6 think everybody fed off Vaz-
Two outs when winning run scored.
Yankees within 5-4, Jorge temit and Alex Gordon drove L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m.
Seattle at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m.
witzki (6), Jos.Reyes (1), Hairston (1). SB— E—Martin (2). DP—Baltimore 1, New York 1. quez’ two home runs.”
Jos.Reyes (4). CS—Harris (1). S—G.Reynolds, LOB—Baltimore 5, New York 7. 2B—Markakis (2),
Posada led off the bottom of in two runs apiece and the Detroit at Oakland, 4:05 p.m.
Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 8:05 p.m.
Belisle. SF—Pagan. Scott (2), Teixeira (1), Al.Rodriguez 2 (4), Cano (6), Buffalo trimmed the lead to
IP H R ER BB SO
the ninth with a tying homer Kansas City Royals beat the Colorado
Granderson 2 (3). HR—Markakis (2), Posada (5).
SF—Mar.Reynolds, Al.Rodriguez, Swisher. 6-2 in the eighth inning on an
G.Reynolds W,1-0 .. 5 5 2 2 2 1
on the first pitch off closer Seattle Mariners in a rain- N L B O X S C O R E S F.Morales H,2.......... 2⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 Baltimore
IP H R ER BB SO RBI double by Justin Turner.
Belisle H,2................ 2 1 1 1 0 2
Kevin Gregg. shortened game. Mat.Reynolds H,4 ... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Arrieta.......................
Berken H,2...............
6
1
5
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
2
2
However, Golson’s catch
Michael Gonzalez (0-1) The game was called after Phillies 4, Nationals 0 Street H,1................. 1⁄3 3 2 2 1 0 Ji.Johnson H,2 ........ 1 2 0 0 0 1 brought the inning to a halt and
Lindstrom S,2-2 ...... 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 Gregg BS,1-2 .......... 1 2 1 1 0 2
Philadelphia Washington
walked Mark Teixeira and a delay of 47 minutes in the ab r h bi ab r h bi
New York
Dickey L,1-2 ............ 61⁄3 8 5 5 4 4
M.Gonzalez L,0-1 ... 2⁄3 1 1 1 1 0 enabled Scranton/Wilkes-
New York
gave up a double to Alex bottom of the eighth. Victorn cf
Polanc 3b
4
4
1
0
1 0
1 1
Dsmnd ss
Ankiel cf
4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
Parnell ...................... 2⁄3 1 1 1 0 0 P.Hughes ................. 41⁄3 7 5 5 0 2 Barre (4-3) to stay in control.
Byrdak ...................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Colon ........................ 3 3 0 0 1 3 How They Scored
Rodriguez to start the 10th. Rollins ss
Howard 1b
4
4
0
0
1 1
0 0
Werth rf
AdLRc 1b
4 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
Igarashi .................... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Chamberlain ............ 12⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 BISONS SECOND: Zach Lutz singled. Kirk
WP—G.Reynolds. PB—Thole.
After Robinson Cano lined Rays 4, Twins 3 BFrncs rf 4 0 0 0 WRams c 2 0 1 0 M.Rivera W,1-0 ....... 1 1 0 0 0 0 NIeuwenhuis doubled in Lutz. Justin Turner
walked. Ruben Tejada hit a sacrifice bunt, ad-
Ibanez lf 4 0 0 0 Morse lf 3 0 0 0 Rockies 9, Mets 4 Royals 5, Mariners 1
out, Swisher hit a fly and ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Ruiz c 4 2 2 1 Espinos 2b 3 0 1 0
Second Game Seattle Kansas City
vancing the runners. Dusty Ryan struck out. Ja-
son Pridie flied out. Bisons 1, Yankees 0.
Valdez 2b 3 1 1 0 HrstnJr 3b 3 0 0 0
Teixeira easily beat right Johnny Damon hit a two-run Cl.Lee p 3 0 0 0 Zmrmn p 2 0 0 0 Colorado New York
ISuzuki rf
ab r h bi
4 0 2 0 Getz 2b
ab r h bi
3 0 0 0
YANKEES SECOND: Jorge Vazquez home-
red. Brandon Laird struck out. Justin Maxwell sin-
Storen p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
fielder Nick Markakis’ throw homer with one out in the Slaten p 0 0 0 0 Fowler cf 5 2 2 2 JosRys ss 5 0 1 2 Figgins 3b 4 1 1 0 MeCarr cf 4 1 2 0 gled.Dan Brewer flied out. Jose Gil flied out. Yan-
Brdrck p 0 0 0 0 Herrer 2b 5 1 2 3 Pagan cf 4 0 0 0 Bradly lf 3 0 0 0 Gordon lf 3 1 1 2 kees 1, Bisons 1.
home. Swisher earned the bottom of the 10th inning, Flores ph 1 0 1 0 CGnzlz lf 5 1 1 1 DWrght 3b 2 0 1 0 AKndy dh 3 0 1 1 Butler dh 3 0 1 1 YANKEES THIRD: Doug Bernier singled and
Tlwtzk ss 4 1 2 1 Beltran rf 4 0 0 0 Smoak 1b 4 0 1 0 Kaaihu 1b 2 1 1 0 went to second on a wild pitch by Bisons pitcher
Yankees’ first pie in the face giving the Tampa Bay Rays a Totals 34 4 6 3 Totals 29 0 3 0
Philadelphia....................... 000 002 020 — 4 Wggntn 3b 4 0 1 1 I.Davis 1b 3 1 0 0 Olivo c 4 0 0 0 Francr rf 3 0 1 0 Dylan Owen. Greg Golson popped up. Ramon
Helton 1b 5 1 3 0 Hairstn lf 3 1 1 0 MSndrs cf 3 0 0 0 Betemt 3b 2 1 1 2 Pena grounded out, moving Bernier to third. Jor-
of the season for a game- victory over the Minnesota Washington ....................... 000 000 000 — 0 Splrghs rf 5 1 1 0 Harris ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Ryan ss 3 0 1 0 B.Pena c 3 0 0 0 dan Parraz singled in Bernier. Vazquez homered,
E—Hairston Jr. (2), Espinosa (2). DP—Philadel- JWilson 2b 3 0 0 0 AEscor ss 3 1 1 0
winner. Twins. phia 1. LOB—Philadelphia 3, Washington 3.
Iannett c
DeLRs p
3 1 1 0 Emaus 2b
3 1 0 1 Nickes c
4 1 1 0
2 1 1 2 Totals 31 1 6 1 Totals 26 5 8 5
scoring Parraz. Laird popped up. Yankees 4, Bi-
sons 1.
2B—Victorino (4), Espinosa (3). HR—Ruiz (2).
Mariano Rivera (1-0) gave Carl Pavano pitched eight CS—W.Ramos (1).
MtRynl p
RBtncr p
1 0 0 0 Thole ph
0 0 0 0 Capuan p
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Seattle................................... 000 000 01 — 1 YANKEES SIXTH: Maxwell singled and stole
second. Maxwell was caught stealing. Brewer
Kansas City.......................... 003 101 0x — 5
up a leadoff single in the shutout innings for the Philadelphia
IP H R ER BB SO FPauln p 0 0 0 0 TBchlz p
Hu ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
E—Betemit (1), Ka’aihue (1). DP—Seattle 1. LOB— walked. Gil singled, moving Brewer to third, and
Seattle 8, Kansas City 3. 2B—Figgins (3), Ryan (2), went to second on the throw to third. Bernier tri-
10th. But Derrek Lee ground- Twins, but was denied the Cl.Lee W,2-1 ...........
Washington
9 3 0 0 1 12 Igarash p 0 0 0 0 Gordon (7). HR—Betemit (1). S—Getz. SF— pled in Brewer and Gil. Golson grounded out. Pe-
Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0 A.Kennedy, Betemit. na fouled out. Yankees 6, Bisons 1.
ed into a double play and victory when closer Joe Nath- Zimmermann L,1-2 . 7
Storen....................... 2⁄3
5
1
4
0
1
0
0
0
4
1
FRdrgz p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO BISONS EIGHTH: Nieuwenhuis singled.
DnMrp ph 1 0 0 0 Turner doubled in Nieuwenhuis. Tejada ground-
Vladimir Guerrero grounded an gave up a two-run double Slaten........................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 40 913 9 Totals 32 4 5 4
Seattle
Fister L,0-3 .............. 7 8 5 5 1 5 ed out, moving Turner to third. Ryan struck out.
Broderick.................. 1 0 0 0 0 0
out. to Matt Joyce in the ninth. Zimmermann pitched to 3 batters in the 8th.
Colorado ............................ 002 006 001 — 9 Kansas City
Chen W,2-0 ............. 8 6 1 0 1 1
Pridie flied out. Yankees 6, Bisons 2.

MIKLASZ
business. You know what I McGwire, we know that ste- dangerous. And if this verdict changes nothing. And this didn’t bring closure
mean?” roids is bad. provides comfort for Don Hoo- If you hate Bonds, then you’re to the so-called steroids era,
Q: Right. Perhaps the personal expense ton, then I am sincerely happy happy. You just wanted some- either.
Bonds: “That’s what keeps to Bonds — who ran up a re- for Don Hooton. He’s the anti- thing — anything — to stick to Not with Roger Clemens
Continued from Page 1B
our friendship. You know, I am ported $3 million to $4 million steroids activist who testified at him. You’re furious that he about to go on trial for lying to
Question: Did (personal train- sorry, but I was a celebrity in legal fees — will dissuade the congressional hearings on juiced to hit 258 home runs for Congress. Not with the con-
er) Greg (Anderson) ever give child, not just in baseball by my other baseball frauds from lying drug use in baseball. Hooton’s five seasons late in his career, stant debate on the Baseball
you anything that required a own instincts. I became a celeb- about steroids. But most base- son, Taylor, committed suicide beginning at age 36. You’re Hall of Fame, and voters decid-
syringe to inject yourself with? rity child with a famous father. I ball players caught in the ste- in 2003 after spiraling from angry that Bonds — and his ing to put the scarlet letter on
Bonds: “I’ve only had one just don’t get into other people’s roids web are dense, naive and extensive use of anabolic ste- “cream and the clear” steroids any player (Jeff Bagwell) sus-
doctor touch me. And that’s my business because of my father’s arrogant. Slugger Manny Rami- roids. potion — displaced the classy, pected of using performance-
only personal doctor. Greg, like situation, you see.” rez just flunked a second drug But with all due respect to clean Henry Aaron as baseball’s enhancing drugs. Not with
I said, we don’t get into each In other words, the jury test and retired in shame; he Mr. Hooton, we’d already reac- all-time home-run champion. clowns (Ramirez) still getting
others’ personal lives. We’re found Bonds guilty of offering a didn’t learn a thing. Athletes hed that stage. The steroids You didn’t need a jury to find caught. And not with MLB
friends, but I don’t — we don’t rambling, incoherent answer who are determined to cheat issue has been front and center Bonds guilty. He already was allowing the Bonds home-run
sit around and talk baseball, and for playing dodge ball on and gain an advantage never in the news, in the headlines, in guilty in your hearts and minds. records and other suspicious
because he knows I don’t want that one question when he seem to think that they’ll be baseball’s Mitchell Report, in If you like Bonds or believe marks to stand as part of the
— don’t come to my house appeared before the grand jury discovered. And the Bonds congressional hearing rooms he’s some sort of poor, persecut- official record book.
talking baseball. If you want to in 2003. business won’t alter that. and in the courts for several ed victim here, then you’re No, I am sorry to say that it’s
come to my house and talk That’s it. And I suppose this can be a years. Parents, coaches and pleased that he beat the feds on too late to put the cream and
about fishing, some other stuff, There’s your crime. so-called teaching moment for mentors have had plenty of the most serious allegations. the clear back in the bottle.
we’ll be good friends, you come No, it’s not right to mislead parents and their young ath- chances to educate their chil- Your opinion of Bonds —
around talking about baseball, or lie to a grand jury. letes. Message: Don’t do ste- dren. positive or negative — wasn’t Bernie Miklasz is a columnist for the
you go on. I don’t talk about his And yes, to quote Mark roids. Steroids are illegal and Really, the Bonds verdict shifted by the jury’s decision. St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
CMYK

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H.S. TRACK & FIELD ROUNDUP H.S. BASEBALL ROUNDUP

Mohawks come Tigers go on attack


charging back with five-run fifth
The Times Leader staff Ted Ritsick had two of Re-
TUNKHANNOCK — Mike deemer’s four hits, driving in
Healey, Rich Condeelis, Wes two runs for the Royals (3-2).
By JAY MONAHAN eight girls. In the individual Custer and Josh McClain each
For The Times Leader Hazleton Area Holy Redeemer
events, only Kyra Wolsieffer came through with a run-scor- ab r h bi ab r h bi
WILKES-BARRE – After was a two-event winner, claim- ing hit in a five-run fifth inning, Cara ss
Bayzick 2b
3 0 0 0 Malloy cf
4 0 0 0 Condo p
3 0 0 0
2 0 0 0
falling behind in the first three ing first in the discus and jave- as Tunkhannock knocked off Medvecky 3b 4 2 2 0 Ringsdrf 1b 0 0 0 0
Nikonenko lf 4 0 1 1 Ell p 1 1 0 0
events of Wednesday’s track lin. Wyoming Valley West 5-3 on Barletta cf 4 1 2 1 Ruch 3b 1 2 0 0
Zaloga p 0 0 0 0 Choman 1b 4 0 1 0
and field meet, Meyers coach The Meyers’ 400 relay team Thursday. Minzola p 0 0 0 0 Byorick rf 0 0 0 0
Chirico dh 1 0 0 0 Ritsick dh 4 0 2 2
Harlan Tabron quickly ex- posted a time of 52 seconds to Healey finished 2-for-4 with a Fendrick ph 1 1 0 0 Policare 2b 4 0 0 0
pressed his reservations, ac- edge out the Grenadiers’ time double and two RBI. Condeelis
Vigna 1b
Rubasky c
3 1 0 1 Tsevdos lf
3 0 1 1 Peterlin c
2 0 0 0
2 0 1 0
knowledging the boys meet of 54.3. and Custer each added a double
Klein rf
Totals
2 0 2 1 Dnsmuir ss
29 5 8 5 Totals
3 0 0 0
26 3 4 2
may come down to the 100- “I feel like if we keep at it, we of their own. Condeelis picked Hazleton Area ......................... 000 004 1 — 5
meter dash. will only improve as the season Holy Redeemer....................... 000 002 1 — 3
up the win for the Tigers (3-1) 2B – Nikonenko
“We could lose the meet right goes on,” said Kylee McGrane, while Mike Papi pitched the Hazleton Area
IP H R ER BB SO

here,” he said. who took first in the pole vault Zaloga (W, 2-0)........ 5.1 2 2 0 4 6
final two frames for the save.
Heralded by sophomore Joey with a height of eight feet. “We
Minzola...................... 0.2 0 0 0 1 0
Nikonenko (S) .......... 1.0 2 1 1 1 1
started working hard in March, Joe Pechulis and Tommy Holy Redeemer
Arnone, the Mohawks proved Alexander each homered for the Condo........................ 5.0 1 0 0 2 5
their coach wrong, sweeping and if we stay consistent, we Choman (L, 0-1)....... 0.1 3 4 4 2 0
Spartans (2-1). Ell ............................... 1.2 4 1 1 1 1
the Grenadiers in the 100 dash. can do great things in May.”
The Meyers boys team over- GAR’s Quinniea Gross won Wyoming Valley West Tunkhannock Coughlin 7, Nanticoke 3
came an early 13-point deficit both of the Grenadiers’ victo- ab r h bi ab r h bi
Leonard 2b 4 0 0 0 KCuster cf 3 1 1 0 Scott Picketts went 3-for-4
Wednesday en route to an 82-68 ries with top times in the 200 Dosiak ss
Pechulis 3b
4 0 0 0 Zaner 2b
4 1 1 1 Saylor dh
0 0 0 0
3 1 0 0 with an RBI and Pete Andrews
victory at Wilkes-Barre Memo- and 100 hurdles. Gross’ time of Clocker 1b 2 1 2 0 Papi ss-p 3 1 0 0
26.3 seconds in the 200 is the Alexander p 3 1 2 2 Healy 1b-3b 4 1 2 2 drove in two as the Crusaders
rial Stadium. Stelevich p 0 0 0 0 Cndlis p-1b 3 0 1 1
triumphed on the road.
The Meyers girls squad jump- current best in District 2 Class
Potoski c 3 0 2 0 WCuster c 3 1 1 1
Shillabeer lf 2 0 0 0 Goodwin lf 2 0 1 0
2A. Yuhas rf 3 0 1 0 McClain 3b 3 0 1 1 Bob Sorokas (triple) and
ed on top of a diminutive GAR Smicherko cf 3 0 1 0 Lee rf 2 0 0 0
Anthony Grillini (double) each
team, cruising to a 118-31 victo- Totals 28 3 9 3 Totals 26 5 7 5
BOYS Wyoming Valley West ........... 001 002 0 — 3 knocked in a run for Coughlin
ry over its cross-town rival. Tunkhannock........................... 000 050 x — 5
Meyers 82, GAR 68 2B – Condeelis, Healey, WCuster; HR – Pechulis, (2-2). Eric Heffers went the
Arnone ran an 11.8 second 3200 RELAY -- 1. GAR, (Oldziewski, Welkeey,
sprint in the 100 dash, followed Chintailla, Santiago), 9:13.4; 2. MEY; 110 PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Alexander
IP H R ER BB SO distance for the win.
by Jim Benczkowski and Sha-
HURDLES -- 1. GAR, Crawford, 15.6; 2. GAR,
Troylynn Lewis of Meyers competes in the triple jump during
Wyo. Valley West
Alexander (L, 1-1).... 5.0 8 5 5 4 6
Joe Yudichak (two RBI) and
Chintalla; 3. MEY, Waiters; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1.
core Proctor to cut a 13-point GAR, Crawford, 45’10.75”; 2. MEY, Beauvoir; 3. Thursday’s WVC track and field event against G.A.R. at Wilkes- Stelevich ................... 1.0
Tunkhannock
0 0 0 0 2 John Clawson (double, RBI)
GAR, Soto; 100 -- 1. MEY, Arnone, 11.8; 2. MEY,
deficit to four. Arnone, Proctor, Benczkowski; 3. MEY, Proctor; 1600 -- 1. GAR, Barre Memorial Stadium. Condeelis (W, 2-0) .. 5.0 8 3 3 1 3 had three hits apiece for the
Papi (S) ..................... 2.0 1 0 0 1 4
Benczkowski and Robert Wait- Oldziewski, 5:11.1; 2. MEY, Snyder; 3. MEY,
Trowbridge; SHOT PUT -- 1. MEY, Bjorkman,
Trojans (1-2).
ers put the Mohawks (3-0) 44’1”; 2. MEY, Harrard; 3. GAR, Soto; 400 -- 1.
GAR, Benton, 53.0; 2. MEY, Sweeney; 3. GAR,
Hannah Coffin (1600 run, 800 55.4; 2. TUN Barber; 3. TUN Nole; 400 RELAY --
1. TUN, 45.7; 300 HURDLES -- 1. TUN Proulx, Hazleton Area 5, Coughlin Nanticoke
ahead for good when their 400 Wilkie; 400 RELAY -- 1. MEY, (Proctor, Waiters, run, 1600 relay) was a three- 46.7; 2. BER Thomal; 3. BER Leeson; POLE Holy Redeemer 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Arnone, Benczkowski), 45.8; 2. GAR; 300 VAULT -- 1. BER Curtin, 11’6; 2. TUN Karnopp; 3. Concini rf 4 0 1 0 Briggs 2b 4 0 0 0
relay team edged GAR by six- HURDLES -- 1. GAR, Soto, 43.7; 2. MEY, time winner for the Comets TUN Dewitt; DISCUS -- 1. BER Cardoni, 120’7; 2. The Cougars put up four runs Sorokas lf 4 1 1 1 Yudichak p 4 0 3 2
Parsnik ss 3 1 0 1 Hauer lf 4 0 0 0
tenths of a second with a time Snyder; 3. GAR, Chintalla; POLE VAULT -- 1. while Liz Roju added wins in TUN Hower; 3. BER Whitebread; LONG JUMP --
in the top of the sixth to break a Grillini 3b 3 2 1 1 Ioanna ss 4 0 0 0
MEY, Berman; 2. MEY, Kozub; 3. GAR, Taylor; 1. TUN Colley, 19’1; 2. TUN Felker; 3. BER Ridall;
of 45.8. DISCUS -- 1. MEY, Bjorkman, 97’7”; 2. MEY, the shot put and discus. 800 -- 1. TUN Damiani, 2:04; 2. TUN Siegle; 3.
scoreless tie before holding on
Gulius c
Haupt lf
4 0 0 1 Jezweski rf
3 2 1 0 Ivan 1b
4 1 2 0
0 0 0 0
“Before the meet began, we Kishbaugh; 3. MEY, Kropp; LONG JUMP -- 1. Rachel Scanlon (long, high BER McHenry; 200 -- 1. TUN Colley, 23.5; 2. BER Picketts dh 4 0 3 1 Clawson dh 3 0 3 1
GAR, Crawford, 21’3.5”; 2. GAR, Taylor; 3. MEY, Goodson; 3. TUN Baldwin; 3200 -- 1. TUN for the road win. Heffers p 0 0 0 0 Passetti 3b 2 0 1 0
mapped out where we wanted Beavuoir; 800 -- 1. MEY, Moran, 2:07.9; 2. GAR, jump) and Olivia Lanza (100 Robinson, 10:37; 2. TUN Novak; 3. BER Brobst; PAndrews 1b 4 0 1 2 Yalch c 3 1 1 0
Santiago; 3. GAR, Oldziewski; 200 -- 1. GAR, JAVELIN -- 1. TUN Coolbaugh, 124’8; 2. BER John Medvecky, Matt Barletta Sod 2b 2 1 0 0 Vitale lf 3 1 1 0
to get a couple points at,” said Benton, 23.3; 2. MEY, Arnone; 3. MEY, Proctor; hurdles, 300 hurdles) both won Totals 31 6 8 7 Totals 31 311 3
Morrison; 3. TUN Otto; 1600 RELAY -- 1. TUN, and Kyle Klein had two hits Coughlin ................................... 020 021 2 — 7
Tabron. “We figured they had a Snyder;
3200 -- 1. GAR, Oldziewski, 12:09; 2. MEY, twice for Pittston Area. 3:38; HIGH JUMP -- 1. TUN Felker, 5’6; 2. TUN
couple good jumpers – Darelle
3. GAR, Appleby; JAVELIN -- 1. MEY,
Kropp, 126’6”; 2. MEY, Townes; 3. MEY, Bjork-
3200 RELAY -- 1. PA, 10:55; 2. CR; 110 Atkins; 3. BER Steeber. apiece for the Cougars (2-0). Nanticoke ................................. 000 001 2 — 3
2B – Grillini, Clawson, Vitale; 3B – Sorokas
HURDLES -- 1. PA Lanza, 17.3; 2. CR Blass; 3.
Crawford is a great jumper – man; 1600 RELAY -- 1. GAR, (Santiago, Benton, PA Dworak; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. PA oliveri, 31’4;
George Nikonenko had a dou- IP H R ER BB SO
Coughlin
Welkey, Chintailla), 3:52.5; 2. MEY; HIGH JUMP
2, PA Scanlon; 3. CR Sweeny; 100 -- 1. CR Mack, Pittston Area 94, ble, an RBI and earned the save. Heffers (W, 1-0) ....... 7.0 11 3 3 1 1
who were going to do some -- 1. MEY, Beavuoir, 5’8”; 2. GAR, Benton; 3.
13.2; 2. PA Plowers; 3. CR Dotzel; 1600 -- 1. CR Crestwood 56 Nanticoke
great things and we had to
MEY, Dress
Coffin, 5:46; 2. PA Lombardo; 3. CR Chrismer; Anthony Zaloga got the win. Yudichak (L, 0-1) ..... 5.1 7 5 5 3 0

counter.
SHOT PUT -- 1. CR Roju, 27’; 2. PA Shimkoski; 3. Pittston Area took first in 13 Decker ....................... 1.2 1 2 1 2 2
GIRLS PA Gagliardi; 400 -- 1. CR Newak, 59.7; 2. CR
Krupski; 3. PA Kuchta; 400 RELAY -- 1. CR, 53.7; events and easily outdistanced
“The only thing we could Meyers 118, GAR 31 2. PA; 300 HURDLES -- 1. PA Lanza, 51.4; 2. CR
counter with was speed. If we Moran; 3. PA Dworak; POLE VAULT -- 1. PA
Crestwood for a win on the
3200 RELAY -- 1. MEY, (Hernandez, Moses,
Mahalak, Kwok), 11:48.1; 110 HURDLES -- 1. Horchos, 6’; DISCUS -- 1. CR Roju, 69’3; 2. PA road. H . S. B OYS VO L L EY BA L L RO U N D U P
could get first and second in GAR, Gross, 16.5; 2. MEY, Quinones; 3. MEY, Shimskoski; 3. CR George; LONG JUMP -- 1. PA
100 dash or take the top three, Konopki; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. MEY, Lewis, Scanlon, 14’5; 2. PA Oliveri; 3. PA Horchos; 800 -- Cody Rydzy won the triple

Gilley has Hazleton Area giddy


it would be a great swing for
3’14.5”; 2. GAR, Johnson; 100 -- 1. MEY, Wilborn, 1. CR Coffin, 2:32; 2. PA Lombardo; 3. CR
Krupski; 200 -- 1. CR Newak, 26.8; 2. PA
and long jumps for the Patriots.
13.0; 2. MEY, Sawer; 3. GAR, Gross; 1600 -- 1.
us.” MEY, Langan, 6:47.9; 2. MEY, Moses; SHOT Mozedeski; 3. PA Dnorak; 3200 -- 1. CR Roberts, Matt Sandroski won the 100
15:03; 2. CR Kocher; 3. CR Perry; JAVELIN -- 1.
Ahead by one at the halfway
PUT -- 1. MEY, Lavery, 33’5.5”; 2. GAR, Hartman;
3. MEY, Sawchak; 400 -- 1. MEY, Moses, 1:06.9; PA Bolton, 81’3; 2. CR Roju; 3. CR Yocius; 1600 and 200 meter dashes and was
2. MEY, Mahalak; 3. GAR, Aka-Ezoua; 400
point, the Mohawks out-gained RELAY
RELAY -- 1. CR, 4:19; 2. PA; HIGH JUMP -- 1. part of Crestwood’s winning
-- 1. MEY, (Lewis, Wiborn, Whitaker, PA Scanlon, 4’8; 2. CR Engler; 3. CR Krupski.
GAR (0-3) by a 45-32 margin Sauer), 52.0; 2. GAR; 300 HURDLES -- 1. MEY, 1600 meter relay team. The Times Leader staff Knights with scores of 25-23,
3200 RELAY -- 1. PA, 9:55; 2. CR; 110
through the final nine events.
Konopki, 52.6; 2. MEY, Quinones; 3. GAR,
Domzalski; POLE VAULT -- 1. MEY, McGrane, Hazleton Area 91, HURDLES -- 1. PA Deliseo, 15.7; 2. PA RYdzy; 3. HANOVER TWP. — Dwaine 25-21, and 25-22. Ryan Bevan
“We’re all about a group ef- 8’0”; DISCUS -- 1. MEY, Wolsieffer, 84’9”; 2.
Wyoming Valley West 59
CR Brosh; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. PA Rydzy, 38:11; Gilley posted a match-high 19 added eight kills, three blocks
MEY, Lavery; 3. MEY, Sawchak; LONG JUMP -- 2. CR Hagner; 3. PA Coyne; 100 -- 1. CR
fort; on certain days, certain 1. GAR, Johnson, 14’5.5”; 2. MEY, Lewis; 3. Sandroski, 11.1; 2. CR Zolnowski; 3. PA Brown; kills, adding four blocks and and three digs in the win while
Josie Bachman placed first in
guys stand out more than oth-
MEY, Moses; 800 -- 1. MEY,Hernandez, 2:46.9; 1600 -- 1. PA McLean, 4:46; 2. CR Kotsko; 3. PA nine digs in Hazleton Area’s 3-0 John Peitrzyk added 27 assists,
2. MEY, Mahalak; 3. MEY, Dempsey; 200 -- 1. the 400 and the 200 as Hazle- Shea; SHOT PUT -- 1. PA Poli, 41’1/2; 2. CR
ers,” said Tabron. “We had been Sauers;
GAR, Gross, 26.3; 2. MEY, Wilborn; 3. MEY, Caccese; 3. CR Womer; 400 -- 1. CR Sandroski, road sweep of Hanover Area on four blocks, and four kills.
3200 – 1. Mey, Kwok, 13:56; 2. MEY, ton Area defeated the Spartans. 52.2; 2. PA Hampton; 3. CR Morgis; 400 RELAY
kind of weak in our throwing. Thursday. The scores were Brent Oliver had 25 assists
Langan; 3. MEY, Moses; JAVELIN -- 1. MEY,
Julia Mericle won the 3200 -- 1. PA, 45.5; 2. CR; 300 HURDLES -- 1. PA,
We have a Swedish foreign Wolsieffer, 90’10; 2. MEY, Lavery; 3. GAR, Delieo, 44.6; 2. PA Cummings; 3. PA Rydzy; 25-13, 25-1, 25-10. and four kills for Lake-Lehman
Hartman; 1600 RELAY -- 1. MEY, (Moses, Sauer, for Wyoming Valley West. POLE VAULT -- 1. PA Erfman, 10’6; 2. PA
exchange student in Jesper Lewis, Wilborn), 4:56.4; HIGH JUMP -- 1. MEY, 3200 RELAY -- 1. HAZ 10:29; 2. WVW. 110 Simons; 3. CR Sherry; DISCUS -- 1. PA Gallo, Steve Torres (six kills ,13 digs, while Kyle Fine had eight ser-
Mahalak, 4’4; 2. MEY, Quinones; 3. GAR, Gross
Bjorkman who really came
HURDLES -- 1. WVW Norris 16.0; 2. HAZ
Fornitaro; 3. HAZ Sitch. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. HAZ
98’6; 2. PA Poli; 3. PA Musta; LONG JUMP -- 1.
PA Rydzy, 18’4; 2. CR Zolnowski; 3. PA Joyce;
six service points), Trevor Mars- vice points, six kills and five
through for us today.” Smith 31’10 ½; 2. WVW Norris; 3. HAZ James. 800 -- 1. PA Hampton, 2:16; 2. CR Wychock; 3. zelak (30 service points) and digs. Ryan Evans finished with
GIRLS 100 -- 1. HAZ Fransoza 12.9; 2. WVW Derr; 3. CR Ryman; 200 -- 1. CR Sandroski, 23.2; 2. CR
Meyers claimed 26 of the 27 Brett Barron (32 assists) all eight kills, eight service points
Tunkhannock 87, Berwick 63 WVW Delevan. 1600 -- 1. HAZ Edwards 5:40; 2. Chiaramonte; 3. CR Zolnowski; 3200 -- 1. PA
points in the throwing events. WVW Mericle; 3. HAZ Papp. SHOT PUT -- 1. McLeary, 11:12; 2. PA Connors; 3. CR Kotsko; contributed in the win. and six digs.
Tunkhannock won 13 events WVW Stanislow 32’2; 2. HAZ Yurchak; 3. HAZ JAVELIN -- 1. CR Trushed, 139’2; 2. CR Zack; 3.
Peter Hodgson (four service
Bjorkman took first in the shot and received a record-breaking
Franzosa. 400 -- 1. HAZ Bachman 63.2; 2. WVW CR Roberts; 1600 RELAY -- 1. CR, 3:44; 2. PA;
put with a distance of 44’1” and performance from Anna Nole in
Tooley; 3. WVW Anistranski. 400 RELAY -- 1.
HAZ 54.7; 2. WVW. 300 HURDLES -- 1. WVW
HIGH JUMP -- 1. PA Roman, 6’; 2. PA Sklanska;
3. PA Simans.
points) and Austin Sinclair both Wyoming Valley West 3,
discus with a toss of 97’7”. Narins 52.8; 2. WVW Marino; 3. HAZ Dedicx. had 10 digs apiece for the Haw- Berwick 0
a win over Berwick. POLE VAULT -- 1. HAZ McGuire 8’0; 2. HAZ
keyes.
“We couldn’t score in the Nole won the high jump after Faruataro; 3. WVW Blannard. DISCUS -- 1. HAZ Hazleton Area 97, The Spartans pulled out a
Appleman 95’10; 2. HAZ Yurchak; 3. WVW
throws. That’s what hurt us clearing the bar at 5’4, besting Wyoming Valley West 53 tight second game and went on
again,” said GAR coach Austin
Monahan. LONG JUMP -- 1. HAZ Smith 15’; 2.
HAZ Sitch; 3. WVW Davenport. 800 -- 1. HAZ
Coughlin 3, Meyers 0
her own previous school record Jimmy Hischar placed first in to sweep Berwick, 25-14, 26-24,
Peoples. “That was the differ-
Petsuck 2:36.1; 2. HAZ Kozel; 3. WVW Tyler. 200 The Crusaders came away
set two years ago. -- 1. HAZ Bachman 28.0; 2. WVW Sott; 3. WVW the 110 hurdles, the 300 hurdles 25-14.
ence of the meet – we only got Delevan. 3200 -- 1. WVW Mericle 13:25; 2. WVW with a sweep of the Mohawks
3200 RELAY -- 1. BER, 11:23;
Pieszala; 3. HAZ Marchetti. JAVELIN -- 1. HAZ and the high jump as the Cou- Alex Himlin (six service
one point over there.”
110 HURDLES -- 1. TUN Swenson, 18.4; 2. on the road, winning by scores
TUN Heck; 3. BER Kotarsky; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. Franzosa 15’10; 2. WVW Pierszala; 3. HAZ Ednie. gars defeated the Spartans on points, three kills, three blocks,
GAR was carried by return- BER Hmelack, 33.5; 2. TUN Nole; 3. BER 1600 RELAY -- 1. WVW 4:30; 2. HAZ. HIGH of 25-20, 25-13, 25-19.
Beaver; 100 -- 1. TUN Distasio, 13.1; 2. TUN JUMP -- 1. HAZ Smith 5’; 2. WVW Temarantz; 3. Thursday. four digs), Russ Pacovsky (eight
ing state medalist Crawford, HAZ James. Michael Shmakov (22 kills, 10
Hunt; 3. BER Hmelak; 1600 -- 1. TUN Wooten, Beron Williams won the 3200 service points, 21 assists) and
who finished first in the 110 6:09; 2. BER Palermo; 3. TUN Frear; SHOT PUT service points, six aces), Justin
-- 1. TUN Alguire, 28’7; 2. BER Machato; 3. TUN for Wyoming Valley West. Kyle Spellman (10 service
hurdles and in the long jump. Maro; 400 -- 1. TUN Dumond, 70.1; 2. BER BOYS 3200 RELAY -- 1. HAZ 9:05; 2. WVW. 110 Coskey (four kills, four assists,
Scopelleti; 3. TUN Padock; 400 RELAY -- 1. BER
Tunkhannock 98, Berwick 52 HURDLES -- 1. HAZ Hischar 15.5; 2. WVW nine service points) and Jake points, five aces, two kills)
The Grenadiers’ Jeremy Soto 61.7; 300 HURDLES -- 1. TUN Swenson, 53.5; 2. Kilhenny; 3. WVW Bodner. TRIPLE JUMP -- 1.
shaved seconds off his season BER Rehrig; 3. BER Kotarsky; POLE VAULT -- 1.
Tunkhannock won the last HAZ Zarowski 39’1 ¾; 2. WVW Yashinski; 3. HAZ Karavitch (10 digs, five service topped Valley West.
best with a 43.7-second 300
TUN Distasio, 8’6; 2. BER Staut; 3. BER Whiten-
ight; DISCUS -- 1. TUN Stevens, 80’1; 2. BER seven events of the meet to pull
Mathis. 100 -- 1. HAZ Finnicum 11.2; 2. HAZ
Barlow; 3. WVW Yashinski. 1600 -- 1. HAZ points) topped Coughlin. Berwick was led by Devin
Bailey; 3. TUN Bliss; LONG JUMP -- 1. TUN Nole,
hurdles run, and Lucas Benton 14’9; 2. BER Hmelak; 3. BER Rehrig; 800 -- 1. away from Berwick for a win. Tomasco 4:50; 2. HAZ Monks; 3. WVW Williams. Bowmen (four service points,
SHOT PUT -- 1. HAZ Groce 42’; 2. WVW Elbattah;
took first in the 200 and 400 BER Beaver, 2:43; 2. BER Leighow; 3. TUN Ben Robinson (3200 relay, 3. WVW Yaglowski. 400 -- 1. HAZ Barlow 51.2; 2.
Nanticoke 3, Lake-Lehman 0 six kills, five blocks), Matt Cash-
Dymond; 200 -- 1. TUN Hunt, 27.2; 2. BER
dashes with times of 23.3 and Steward; 3. TUN Colburn; 3200 -- 1. BER Bull, 1600 run, 3200 run) was a WVW Patrick; 3. HAZ Moore. 400 RELAY -- 1. Cale Evans had 21 kills and man (three service points, five
HAZ 44.7; 2. WVW. 300 HURDLES -- 1. HAZ
53.0, respectively. 13:16; 2. TUN wooten; 3. TUN Frear; JAVELIN --
three-time winner for Tunk- Hischar 43.4; 2. WVW Matello; 3. WVW Saytee. five blocks as a strong team kills, two blocks) and Justin
1. TUN Alguire, 105’6; 2. TUN Michalowiak, 96’1; POLE VAULT -- 1. WVW Matello 10’6; 2. WVW
“We’re still taking our lumps 3. BER Miller; 1600 RELAY -- 1. TUN, 4:42; HIGH hannock while Gavin Colley Temgrantz; 3. WVW Harbaugh. DISCUS -- 1. HAZ effort helped Nanticoke upset Johnson (five kills, three blocks,
JUMP -- 1. TUN Nole, 5’4; 2. BER Specht; 3. BER
and learning as we go,” said Rinehimer. (100 dash, long jump) won Finkelstein 108’5; 2. HAZ Groce; 3. HAZ Kokinda. the previously undefeated Black two digs).
LONG JUMP -- 1. HAZ Minnick 19’4; 2. WVW
Peoples. “We had some out- twice. Yashinski; 3. HAZ Zarowsky. 800 -- 1. HAZ
Crestwood 76, 3200 RELAY -- 1. TUN, 8:52; 110 HURDLES Minnick 2:12.9; 2. WVW Butkiewicz; 3. HAZ
standing individual perform- -- 1. BER Goodson, 18.1; 2. BER Leeson; 3. TUN Moore. 200 -- 1. HAZ Barlow 23.9; 2. WVW
ances today.” Pittston Area 70 Proulx; TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. TUN Atkins, 41’2; 2. Jacobs; 3. HAZ Fisher. 3200 -- 1. WVW Williams LOCAL ROUNDUP
BER Ridall; 3. TUN Felker; 100 -- 1. TUN Colley, 11:24; 2. HAZ Senick; 3. HAZ Fetterman. JAVE-
On the girls’ side, Meyers Crestwood withstood two 11.0; 2. BER Godson; 3. TUN Baldwin; 1600 -- 1. LIN -- 1. HAZ Gultieri 130’2; 2. WVW Himlin; 3.

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won 16 of the 18 events against late wins from Pittston Area to TUN Robinson, 4:43; 2. TUN Novak; 3. TUN
Ayers; SHOT PUT -- 1. BER Harter, 42’9; 2. BER
WVW Kilhenny. 1600 RELAY -- 1. WVW 4:21.
HIGH JUMP -- 1. HAZ Hischar 6’5; 2. HAZ
a Grenadier squad with just pull out a win at home. Whitebread; 3. TUN Houser; 400 -- 1. BER Hoch, Oscahy; 3. WVW Petrilla.

H.S. SOFTBALL ROUNDUP The Times Leader staff home run in game two of a
Mallory Leftkowitz scored doubleheader against Susque-

Davies goes the distance to key Crestwood’s victory


five goals to lead Wyoming hanna was the only run produc-
Valley West to a 13-4 girls la- tion for the Colonels in either
crosse victory against Lake- game as Wilkes lost 2-0 and 7-3.
Lehman.
The Times Leader staff Thursday. Kristen Purcell add- walked three. RBI. COLLEGE BASEBALL
Hazleton Area...................... 404 18x x — 17 Becca Schulman and Madison
YATESVILLE -- Alyssa Davies ed two hits and two RBI. For the Spartans, losing Holy Redeemer ................... 000 01x x — 1 Dowd both added two goals. Alvernia 14, Misericordia 10
went the distance, striking out Sarah McCann scattered pitcher Abby Owens was victi- WP – HAZ: Becky Demko, 2 IP, 0H, 0R, 0ER,
0BB, 3K; LP – HR: Stacie Warga, 4 IP, 11H, 10R, Ryan Cacchioli had three hits
eight and scattering five hits to three singles for Meyers while mized by four unearned runs in 6ER, 1BB, 4K;
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Amy Kowalczyk went 2-for-4. the second inning.
2B—HAZ: Amanda Gordineer, Shannon and four players each added two
lead the Crestwood to a 4-1 Salvaterra, Candice Van Horn. 3B—HAZ: Gordi-
Cougars split doubleheader
victory over Pittston Area in
MMI ....................................... 023 000 02 — 7 WVW ....................................... 200 000 0 — 2 neer, Salvaterra, Van Horn. HR— HAZ Van Horn.
Top hitters – HAZ: Gordineer 3-for-4 5 RBI,
hits, yet the Cougars fell to
Meyers.................................. 200 003 00 — 5 Tunkhannock ......................... 050 000 x — 5
high school softball. WP – MMI Dana Chippi, 8 IP, 8H, 5R, 5ER, 1BB, WP – TUNK Jamie Hampsey, 7 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 Salvaterra 4-for-4 3RBI, Van Horn 3-for-4 3 RBI Emily Hullings had a two-run Alvernia on Thursday.
11K; LP – MEY Julie King, 8 IP, 8H, 7R, 3ER, ER, 3 BB, 8 K; LP – WVW Abby Owens, 6 IP, 6 H,
Alex Hoops led Crestwood at 2BB,2B—MEY:
5K; 5 R, 1 ER, 4 BB, 2 K double with two outs in the Nate Newman had two hits,
Amy Kowalczyk. 3B—MMI: Kristen Top hitters – WVW: Letteer 2 of team’s 3 hits; Wyoming Seminary 13, GAR 7
the plate, finishing 2-for-2 with Purcell, Amber Ferry. Top hitters – MMI Purcell TUNK: Yanora 2-for-4 2RBI, Hampsey 1-for-3 2 bottom of the seventh to give including a home run, along
2-for-4 2RBI, Devan McCarrey 2-for-4; MEY: RBI. Katherine Marsman had Misericordia the 4-3 win against
a double and two RBI. Kowlaczyk 2-for-4, Sarah McCann 3-for-4. with three RBI. Andres Gon-
Crestwood .............................. 101 100 1 — 4 three hits and four RBI as
Hazleton Area 17, Moravian in the first part of the zalez had two hits and two RBI
Pittston Area .......................... 000 001 0 — 1
Tunkhannock 5, Wyoming Seminary defeated
WP – Alyssa Davies, 7 IP, 5H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 8K;
LP – Heather Marsico, 7 IP, 6H, 4R, 2ER, 1BB, Holy Redeemer 1 GAR. doubleheader. Sami Cragle had while Dylan Mazo and Andrew
6K; Wyoming Valley West 2 three hits while two RBI in the
2B— CRE, Alex Hoops; PA, Marissa Nar- Amanda Gordineer, Shannon Katie McCann led GAR with Tressa had two hits.
done. Top hitters – CRE, Hoops 2-2, two RBI; Jamie Hampsey pitched a win.
PA, Nardone 2-2, run Salvaterra and Candice Van three hits.
three-hitter and drove home Moravian won the second COLLEGE MENS TENNIS
Horn each helped Hazleton Wyoming Seminary............ 230 400 4 — 13
two runs to spark the Tigers. GAR ...................................... 400 000 3 — 7
Misericordia 7, Keystone 2
MMI 7 Prep, Meyers 5 (8 inn.) Area to defeat Holy Redeemer WP – SEM: Bresnahan, 7 IP, 10H, 7R, 6ER, 2BB, game 6-3.
Erica Yanora added two hits 5K; LP – GAR: Kryzwicki, 7 IP, 11H, 13R, 5ER,
Dana Chippi pitched eight in five innings. Gordiner had 3BB, 4K; The Misericordia mens tennis
and two RBI in the victory. 2B—GAR: Kolativa. HR— SEM: Yannota. Top
innings with 11 strikeouts as five RBI while Salvaterra and hitters – SEM: Marsman 3-for-5 4 RBI, Yannota Wilkes drops two games
Hampsey struck out eight and 2-for-4, Holmes 2-for-4; GAR: McCann 3-for-4.
MMI defeated Meyers on Van Horn both added three Jessalyn Paveletz’s three-run See LOCAL, Page 5B
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BRIDGE S O C C E R
WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE
STANDINGS Sem rides strong singles play
Division 1-A............................ W L T GF GA
Continued from Page 1B Berwick..................................... 4 0 1 17 2
Dallas ....................................... 2 0 1 7 1
2-B. The Patriots also picked up a Coughlin................................... 2 1 0 7 7 The Times Leader staff Wyoming Valley West 4,
Holy Redeemer....................... 2 1 0 7 5
victory toward the Bridge Tro- Crestwood ............................... 0 4 0 2 9 George Parkhurst, Bijoy Coughlin 1
phy, which is awarded to the Ghosh, and Harry Parkhurst Steve Brand, Tyler Ryman
Division 1-B............................ W L T GF GA
school that wins the most sport- Delaware Valley ...................... 2 1 2 10 7 won in singles action as the and Anthony Molino swept
ing events against the other dur- Nanticoke ................................. 2 2 1
Lake-Lehman .......................... 1 1 2
6 12
9 4 Wyoming Seminary defeated singles play for the Spartans in
ing the year. Wyoming Valley West............ 1 3 1 7 17 Berwick, 5-0, in boys tennis
Hazleton Area ......................... 1 4 0 3 11 the win against Coughlin.
“There’s nothing like the action on Thursday. Mike Answini and Jeremy
Wyoming Area-Pittston Area ri- Division 2-A............................ W L T GF GA
Henry Cornell and James
valry. Nothing is held back,” said
Honesdale ............................... 3 0 0 6 3 Melton as well as Sabri Abota-
Hanover Area .......................... 2 0 0 5 2 Curtis won in No. 1 doubles nos and Tom Derby won in
Pittston Area coach Nicole Tieso, North Pocono .......................... 1 1 1 5 2
action while the team of Chris
who played in the rivalry back in
Wyoming Seminary ................ 1 3 0
Pittston Area............................ 0 2 1
4 10
3 5
doubles action.
Kim and Evan Botwin also SINGLES -- 1. Steve Brand (WVW) def. Greg
the late 1990s with Pittston Area. Stankiewicz 6-0, 6-1; 2. Tyler Ryman (WVW) def.
Division 2-B............................ W L T GF GA picked up a victory in doubles.
“It’s huge in every sport, and I Meyers ..................................... 3 0 1 18 3
SINGLES -- 1. George Parkhurst (SEM) def.
Jordan Okun 6-1, 6-1; 3. Anthony Molino (WVW)
Wyoming Area ........................ 1 1 0 5 3 def. Josh Stankinas 6-3, 6-4.
think it’s getting close for the GAR.......................................... 1 3 0 6 13
Caleb Fererolf 6-0, 6-0; 2. Bijoy Ghosh (SEM)
DOUBLES -- 1. Mike Answini / Jeremy
def. Derek Volkel 6-0, 6-1; 3. Harry Parkhurst
Bridge.” Tunkhannock........................... 0 1 1 3 4
(SEM) def. Bradon Haydt 6-0, 6-1.
Melton (COU) def. James Yozviak / Andrew
MMI Prep ................................. 0 1 0 0 10 Crossin 6-3, 6-3; 2. Sabri Abotanos / Tom Derby
The victory also lessened some DOUBLES -- 1. Henry Cornell / James Curtis
(WVW) def. Teddy Wmpole / Ben Manarski 3-6,
(SEM) def. Stephen Celli / Jeremy Meyer 6-2,
of Pittston Area’s frustration to 6-2; 2. Chris Kim / Evan Botwin (SEM) def. Eric 6-3, 6-2.
start the season. The Patriots Pangelinan / Arlinson Reyes 6-2, 6-0.
opened with a one-goal loss to ery one of Holy Redeemer’s Hazleton Area 5, Meyers 0
Honesdale. Then came a 100- goals, scoring four times and add- Crestwood 5, Wyoming Area 0 Tom Delahanty, L.J. Sedari
minute scoreless tie with North ing an assist, as the Royals defeat- Alex Machalick, Ross Gladey and Nick Bartal had wins in
Pocono followed the next day by ed Wyoming Valley West. Shaina and Joe Pickett won in singles singles for Hazleton Area in
a one-goal loss to Wyoming Semi- BILL TARUTIS/THE TIMES LEADER Dougherty also scored in the win. play as Crestwood swept the win against Meyers.
nary where the Patriots looked a Pittston Area’s Liz Mikitish, left, controls the ball as Wyoming Kayleigh Reynolds scored both Wyoming Area. Peter Gallagher and Tim
little heavy legged. Area’s Jennifer Bone defends in WVC soccer action in Hugh- of the Spartans’ goals. The team of Neil Patel and
Ruby didn’t have any problem estown on Thursday afternoon. Miley as well as Mauro Notaro
Holy Redeemer .............................................. 3 2 — 5 Nikhil Patel won in doubles and Mike Kimmel won in dou-
racing up and down the field Wyoming Valley West................................... 0 2 — 2 action as did Briley Marchetti bles for Hazleton Area.
Thursday. She beat a defender
“There’s nothing like the Wyoming Area-Pittston
First half: 1. HR, Hallie Rexer (Megan Phillips)
4th min; 2. HR, Rexer (Shaina Dougherty) 27th; 3. and Steven Waskie. SINGLES -- 1. Tom Delahanty (HAZ) def.
about 35 yards from the goal, HR, Dougherty (Rexer) 34th; Second half: 4. WVW, SINGLES -- 1. CRE Alex Machalick def Chris McGavin 6-2, 6-3; 2. LJ Sedari (HAZ) def.
then outran pursuing Warriors to Area rivalry. Nothing is held back. It’s huge in ev- Kayleigh Reynolds (Kelcie Hromisin) 42nd; 5. HR,
Rexer (Allison Capaci) 52nd; 6. WVW, Reynolds,
33:22; 7. HR Rexer (pen kick) 34:23.
Davide Fanelli 6-1, 6-2; 2. CRE Ross Gladey def.
John Scrobola 6-0, 6-0; 3. CRE Joe Pickett won
Corey Graham 6-2, 6-2; 3. Nick Bartal (HAZ) def.
Mia Scocozzo 6-4, 6-3
score in the 33rd minute.
The teams then exchanged
ery sport, and I think it’s getting close for the Shots: HR 25, WVW 16; Saves: HR 6 (Sarabeth
Kolodziej), WVW 13 (Margaret D’Angelo); Corners:
by forfeit.
DOUBLES -- 1. CRE Neil Patel / Nikhil Patel
DOUBLES -- 1. Peter Gallagher / Tim Miley
(HAZ) def. Hayden Schutz / Chris Yanovich 6-2,
Bridge.”
HR 5, WVW 2.
def. Nick Szewczyk / Trevor Alder 6-1, 6-0; CRE 6-1; 2. Mauro Notaro / Mike Kimmel (HAZ) def.
goals during a furious 10 minutes Briley Marchetti / Steven Waskie def. Conner Alanna Monte / Nick Fonzo 6-0, 6-1.
that enlivened a rather mundane Nicole Tieso Berwick 6, Nanticoke 0 Mangan / Tom Rose 6-0, 6-1.
opening 20. Freshman Samantha Pittston Area coach Isabelle Jaffin tallied a hat trick
Acacio scored for Wyoming Area and an assist for Berwick in a win

LOCAL
in the 35th minute, only to have over Nanticoke at home.
Mikitish score three minutes lat- “We’re always trying to fit piec- as the host Hawkeyes rallied for Caty Davenport and Abbie Ta- Ally Kristofco, Victoria Bybel,
er to put Pittston Area up 2-1. es into places,” Wyoming Area three second-half goals to beat kacs each added a goal and an as- Alexis Donner, and Rebekah
Ruby made it 3-1 early in the first-year coach Mike Pryor said. GAR. sist for the Bulldogs. Shanaman won in singles ac-
Continued from Page 4B
second half, once again beating a “It’s not me, it’s the players out Alicia Riggsbee scored twice tion.
defender through the penalty ar- there. They’re the ones doing the give the Grenadiers a 2-0 lead Nanticoke ........................................................ 0 0 — 0 team defeated Keystone Col- The teams of Lynn and Anna
Berwick ............................................................ 4 2 — 6
ea to score. work. I’m trying to put them in early in the second half. But Kris- First half: 1. BER, Isabelle Jaffin (Abbie Takacs), lege with a 5-1 series win in Mitchell, Michelle Knight and
“She is really fast, as are most position to find success and ta Colarusso and Murphy scored 15th; 2. BER, Jaffin, 24th; 3. BER Caty Davenport,
(Jaffin), 21st; 4. BER Amanda O’Kane, (Davenport), singles action. Fred Hockenbu-
23rd; Second half: 5. BER, Jaffin, (Davenport), Amanda Holyk, and Kristofco
of our players,” Tieso said. “If you mainly enjoy it, too.” two minutes apart in the second 57th; 2. BER, Takacs, (Karleigh Hartman), 70th. ry, Brett Ford, Justin Juthler, and Alexis Donnar won in
race them, they’re all pretty Wyoming Area’s momentum half to tie the score. Shots: NAN 4, BER 18; Saves: NAN 8 (Shelby
Deebirs), BER 3 (Sarah Wilczynsky); Corners: NAN Matt Erney and Kyle Capozzi
equal.” seemed to wane after a stoppage Murphy then scored on an as- 1, BER 4. doubles for Wilkes.
won in singles for the Cougars.
So was Acacio, who narrowly for an injury with five minutes sist from Kayla Keating with
Frank Nutt and Brett Ford MEN’S GOLF
missed scoring a few minutes lat- left. Plus, Scalzo was favoring her three minutes left in regulation to Meyers 1, Tunkhannock 1
Kaylee Macko scored for along with Fred Hockenbury Misericordia 332, Wilkes 352
er. Like Ruby, she also broke left knee in the final minutes, also put Hanover Area on top.
through the defense, but Pittston hampering the attack. Meyers and Kaitlyn Hoefery and Justin Muthler had victo- Bucky Aeppli shot a match
Area Jordan Cumbo lunged just Wyoming Area................................................ 1 1 — 2 GAR............................................................... 1 1 — 2 scored for Tunkhannock as the ries in doubles for Misericor- low 75 as Misericordia defeat-
Pittston Area ................................................... 2 1 — 3 Hanover Area............................................... 0 3 — 3
far enough to her left to deflect First half: 1. PA, Sara Ruby, 33rd min; 2. WA, First half: 1. GAR, Alicia Riggsbee 22nd min; Sec- teams played to an overtime tie. dia. ed Wilkes at the par-72 Wilkes
Samantha Acacio (Kourtney Schwerdtman) 35th; 3. ond half: ; 2. GAR, Riggsbee 42nd; 3. HAN, Krista
the liner. PA, Liz Mikitish (Daniele Fereck) 38th; Second half: Colarusso 64th; 4. HAN, Gabby Murphy 66th; 5. Cheyenne Brown had an assist Barre Municipal Golf Course.
Katie Scalzo, though, pulled
4. PA, Ruby (Kaylene Sutkowski) 49th; 5. WA, Katie HAN, Murphy (Kayla Keating) 77th
for Tunkhannock. The two teams WOMEN’S TENNIS
Scalzo (Schwerdtman) 69th. Shots: GAR 10, HAN 11; Saves: GAR 6 (Ju- Jordan Wollenberg followed
Wyoming Area within 3-2 with
Shots: WA 14, PA 17; Saves: WA 11 (Megan lianne Leco), HAN 8 (Ciera Gensel); Corners: GAR
combined for 79 shots. Wilkes 9, Manhattanville 0
Yurek), PA 9 (Jordan Cumbo); Corners: PA 2, WA
2.
10, HAN 2. with an 81.
about 12 minutes left. Scalzo, one The Wilkes womens tennis
Meyers ..................................................... 1 0 0 0 — 1 Matt Kachurak led the Colo-
of the WVC’s top midfielders, Holy Redeemer 5, Tunkhannock........................................... 0 1 0 0 — 1 team swept Manhattanville on
Hanover Area 3, GAR 2 nels with an 82 while Kaleb
moved to the attacking line and Wyoming Valley West 2 First half: 1. MEY, Kaylee Macko; Second half: 2.
TUN, Kaitlyn Hoefert (Cheyenne Brown). Thursday.
took a short pass from Kourtney Gabby Murphy scored the Shots: MEY 27, TUN 52; Saves: MEY 23 (Alivia Smith finished with a score of
Hallie Rexer had a hand in ev- Weidler), TUN 25 (Spencer Corby); Corners: not Melanie Nolt, Katie Lynn,
Schwerdtman to score. equalizer and the game-winner available 85.

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PGA

Meltdown paves way for Henry, Cink


By The Associated Press Thursday. again to a 16. eventually found the ball. He called it
SAN ANTONIO — Kevin Na watched Adam Scott, riding He wound up signing an 8-over 80. unplayable and teed off again, but not
his first shot on No. 9 veer badly off the momentum of his The worst single-hole score at a PGA with better results. Along the way he
course. His next stroke wasn’t any better. runner-up finish at the Tour event belongs to John Daly, who whiffed one stroke, ricocheted another off
Or the next one. Or the 11 after that. Masters, began his had an 18 on the par-5 sixth hole at Bay his inner thigh, tried two shots left-hand-
Or maybe it was 12. Thirteen? Na defense of last year’s Hill in 1998. ed and watched the ball barely sputter
himself couldn’t keep track. Texas Open champion- Scott and Geoff Ogilvy, who finished forward on another stroke.
“I got done with the hole and I said (to J.J. Henry ship strong and was a the round two strokes back at 3 under, All while still in the woods.
my caddie), ’I think I made somewhere stroke back. The Aus- were in the group behind Na.
between a 10 and a 15,” Na said. “But I tralian shot a 68 and was tied with Char- “There’s some rocks in there and some Noren leads Malaysian Open
think it’s close to a 15.” ley Hoffman, Jhonattan Vegas, Vaughn pretty nasty stuff,” Ogilvy said of the KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Alex-
Try 16. Taylor and Kevin Chappell. 474-yard ninth. “You don’t have to do a ander Noren shot an 8-under 64 to take a
J.J. Henry and former British Open If it wasn’t for No. 9, Na might’ve been whole lot wrong to have three or four two-stroke lead in the weather-shortened
champion Stewart Cink shot 5-under 67s right there with them. attempts to try and get it out. It becomes first day of the Malaysian Open on Thurs-
AP PHOTO to begin the Texas Open atop the lead- Na birdied No. 18 to go 4 under on the a comedy of errors sometimes.” day.
Stewart Cink, of Duluth, Ga., waves erboard, but the spotlight belonged to other 17 holes. But so dreadful was No. 9 Even Na was smiling by the time he Masters champion Charl Schwartzel
after a birdie putt on the ninth hole Na, whose meltdown on the par-4 ninth that the score was adjusted three times tapped in a 6-footer on the green. (73) struggled after only arriving in the
during the first round of the Texas ranked among the most dreadful in PGA — first a 14, then 15, and finally, following “It’s all a blur,” Na said. country only a day earlier, while Rory
Open golf tournament on Thursday in Tour history and sunk his chances after a lengthy review of a video replay before Here’s what he does remember: his tee McIlroy (69) was five shots behind Noren
San Antonio. an otherwise impressive first round signing his scorecard, it changed yet shot that sailed into the woods, where Na in a tie for ninth.

N H L P L AYO F F S N B A P L AYO F F S

Miller gets the shutout,


lifts Sabres past Flyers
Underdog Pacers
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA — Ryan
Miller stopped 35 shots for his
second career postseason shut-
Buffalo won a fight for the
puck along the boards and
dumped it across the ice to
Marc-Andre Gragnani. He fired a
lacking support
out and Patrick Kaleta scored to slapper from the top of the circle By CLIFF BRUNT these young guys to get some ex-
lift the Buffalo Sabres to a 1-0 and Kaleta knocked in the re- AP Sports Writer perience, and we’ll see what hap-
win over the Philadelphia Flyers bound from the low slot for the INDIANAPOLIS — Reggie pens.”
in Game 1 of the Eastern Confer- 1-0 lead. Miller doesn’t give the Indiana The opportunity almost didn’t
ence playoff series Thursday Kaleta was healthy enough to Pacers much of a chance in their come.
night. play at a perfect time after mis- first-round playoff series against The Pacers fired coach Jim
Miller stopped every shot sing most of the last month of the top-seeded Chicago Bulls. O’Brien after a 17-27 start, and
under all types of pressure and the season with a bruised knee. The clutch shooter who helped things were uncertain — Miller
carried the Sabres to the clutch Miller was flawless from there put the Pacers on the map before said those situations are usually
opening win. The teams have and the Sabres — the hottest his retirement is happy that his “death sentences.”
met eight times in the postsea- team in the Eastern Conference beloved team has reached post- Vogel took over, and the confi-
son and the Game 1 winner won since Jan. 1 — are in control. season play for the first time dent 37-year-old immediately de-
the series each time. Once a rowdy and devastating since 2006, but even he admits clared that the Pacers were going
Kaleta snapped the scoreless home-ice advantage, Philadel- the odds are stacked against to make the playoffs. He re-estab-
tie early in the third period when phia continues to struggle at the them. The Bulls had the best re- lished Hibbert, a skilled 7-foot-2
he powered a rebound past Wells Fargo Center. The Flyers cord in the league this season and center, as a go-to player. He gave
rookie Sergei Bobrovsky. dropped six straight games at are on a tear heading into Satur- Collison more freedom to create
No team was more resilient in home before snapping that day’s Game 1 in Chicago. and replaced the team’s constant
last year’s playoffs than the streak in the season finale. They The young Pacers, meanwhile, ill-advised 3-point shots with
Flyers. They trailed Boston 3-0 now have a Game 1 loss after are the only team in the playoffs “smashmouth basketball,” a style
in the East semifinals before dropping Game 6 of the Stanley with a losing record. that emphasizes attacking the
taking the series and playing Cup finals here last season. AP “Hopefully, they’ll be success- basket to take advantage of the
until a Game 6 loss to Chicago in Buffalo Sabres players and fans celebrate after a goal by Patrick ful,” said Miller, a TNT NBA ana- team’s athletic ability.
the Stanley Cup finals. Canadiens 2, Bruins 0 Kaleta in the third period a first-round NHL playoff game against lyst. “I doubt it, but they can lick The Pacers responded by win-
Game 2 is Saturday in Phila- BOSTON — Carey Price the Philadelphia Flyers Thursdayin Philadelphia. their wounds together, and that’s ning seven of their first 10 under
delphia. returned as Montreal’s starting how a team grows.” their new leader before the All-
The Sabres — 10 points out of playoff goalie with his third Price started one of the Cana- traded to the St. Louis Blues in The Pacers are aware that they Star break. The mood in the lock-
a playoff spot on Jan. 17 — postseason shutout, Brian Gion- diens 19 playoff games last year June. are heavy underdogs, and it has er room changed as Vogel’s confi-
cracked the scoreless tie 5:56 ta scored twice and the Cana- when they reached the Eastern This season Price started 70 gotten under their collective dence filtered down to his play-
into the third period on Kaleta’s diens opened the series with a Conference finals. Jaroslav games and on Thursday he skin. ers.
second career postseason goal. win over the Boston Bruins. Halak started the others but was turned aside 31 shots. “We hear people talking about “It was a pretty soft schedule,
Chicago’s second-round match- but still, a win is a win in this
up, who they’re going to play,” In- league,” Miller said. “What it did
NFL diana center Roy Hibbert said. is it gained confidence for coach
“We hear that. That’s in the back Vogel and for the assistants.”

Mediation resumes in NFL, players dispute


of our minds.” Vogel started taking chances,
“We hear it, and rightfully so,” eventually moving rookie Paul
Indiana point guard Darren Colli- George and second-year forward
son added. “We’re the last seed in Tyler Hansbrough into the start-
the playoffs. They’re supposed to ing lineup. The team finished 20-
By DAVE CAMPBELL owner Clark Hunt, Pittsburgh “We pledged confidentiality,” overseeing this round of media- say that. It don’t matter.” 18 in the regular season under Vo-
AP Sports Writer Steelers owner Art Rooney and the commissioner said. tion. Sixteen days of mediated Pacers interim coach Frank Vo- gel.
MINNEAPOLIS — The NFL New England Patriots owner Smith was mum, too. sessions in Washington failed to gel hasn’t hesitated to use Indi- “How else will these young
and its locked-out players started Robert Kraft were among those “We’ll be back tomorrow,” he secure a new labor pact. ana’s underdog status as a tool. guys ever learn unless they’re
talking again, and they talked all on hand for the closed-door ses- said as he walked away. Goodell stepped away from “This team has succeeded a lot thrown in the fire?” Miller said.
day. sion with U.S. Magistrate Judge So how long might this go? the session to join a teleconfe- this year by feeling like they’ve “How else is Larry Bird and the
The only sign of progress or Arthur Boylan. “The court has indicated it rence with 5,300 Cleveland been disrespected, told they’re rest of his staff going to be able to
productivity, though, was the NFLPA executive director De- wants to continue with everyone Browns season-ticket holders for not good enough, and it drives evaluate this young talent unless
nine hours or so both sides spent Maurice Smith was joined by at- talking as long as it makes sense,” 20 minutes. He would not charac- them,” he said. they play?”
in the federal courthouse on torneys, linebackers Ben Leber said Michael Hausfeld, one of the terize the negotiations, which Reaching the playoffs is an im- Because of the relative youth
Thursday. Sworn to secrecy and Mike Vrabel, as well as Hall of attorneys for the players. are supposed to remain confiden- portant step for the franchise, and inexperience on the team,
about specifics of the court-or- Fame defensive end Carl Eller. It was the first time the two tial, but did reiterate the impor- which has been rebuilding since Miller believes Granger will have
dered mediation, neither the “We had a full day. It was con- sides have sat down to talk since tance of the sides getting togeth- the brawl between Pacers players to play at a higher level for Indi-
league nor the players provided structive to get together,” said March 11, when the collective er. and Detroit Pistons fans at The ana to make noise in the postsea-
much insight about where Jeff Pash, the NFL’s lead negotia- bargaining agreement expired, “I can tell you that it’s a positive Palace of Auburn Hills in 2004. son. The forward averages 20.5
they’re at in their dispute over tor. “The chief magistrate judge the union was dissolved to clear step when the parties are talk- Numerous issues in the following points and 5.4 rebounds.
the division of this $9 billion busi- is working very hard, and I give the way for a court fight and the ing,” he said. “We saw the March years led the team to part with its “This team will go as far as
ness. him a lot of credit for really trying NFL wound up with its first work 11 proposal as responsive to is- nucleus of Ron Artest, Jermaine Danny will take them because no
They’ll meet again on Friday. to move the parties toward a solu- stoppage since the monthlong sues raised by the players and O’Neal, Stephen Jackson and Ja- one else on that team can do what
Commissioner Roger Goodell, tion.” strike in1987. With the lockout at there are many attractive ele- maal Tinsley. Danny can do,” Miller said. “And
Carolina Panthers owner Jerry Neither he nor Goodell would 33 days and counting and the ments in it. ... Our entire focus is After the overhaul, the team that’s put the ball in the basket
Richardson, Kansas City Chiefs elaborate on the day’s events. 2011 season in peril, Boylan is on getting a deal done.” became extremely young. Just and put a lot of pressure on op-
one Pacers starter, Danny Gran- posing defenses. Really, it falls on
ger, has been in the league for his shoulders. I hope he accepts

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He will likely be joined by Penn State announced Thurs- bone, knee) why Pacers president Larry Bird, against the Bulls, Danny has to
three returning starters on the day that a total of 19 players will •DE Eric Latimore (wrist) a three-time NBA champion with have an incredible series. He has
line – Quinn Barham at left tack- sit out of Saturday’s Blue-White •CB D’Anton Lynn (back) the Boston Celtics, said this play- to put the fear of God in the
Continued from Page 1B
le, Troutman at left guard and Game, a dozen of whom would •CB Stephon Morris (head) off experience is a key part of In- Bulls.”
“It was a big learning curve. It Chima Okoli at right tackle. be significant contributors in the •WR Derek Moye (head) diana’s rebuilding effort. Bird said the Pacers have to be
really tested my character, John Urschel and DeOn’tae Pan- fall. •LB Nate Stupar (hamstring) “I knew after my first playoff aggressive against the Bulls.
helped me become more of a nell have split first-team reps at Three players – WR Curtis •FB Joe Suhey (shoulder) experience in the early ’80s that I
man. On the field it made me re- right guard this spring. Drake (leg), TE Garry Gilliam •FS Nick Sukay (chest) had a lot of work to do if I wanted
alize what I’m here for. You start
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nod at left guard to open the
(knee) and DE Pete Massaro
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with only Drake having a shot to
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P O S I T I O N - B Y- P O S I T I O N B R E A K D O W N P L AY O F F

FIGHTING What happens when the


team that averaged the most
and 27 points in 17 games.
Edge: Based on offensive
was no slouch either, posting
23 wins, 2.44
almost 21 per-
cent of its
S C H E D U L E
FIRST ROUND
BEST OF 7
shots per game in the AHL production alone – Norfolk. GAA and a .905 chances. EASTERN CONFERENCE
Continued from Page 1B
(34.5) and the second highest save percent- The Admi- Portland vs. Connecticut
Thursday, April 14: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m.
teams? goal total takes on an opponent DEFENSE age. Together rals’ penalty kill Saturday, April 16: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m.
Sunday, April 17: Portland at Connecticut, 6 p.m.
Wallace said that despite no that allowed the fewest goals Penguins – All the compo- they combined isn’t as stellar, Tuesday, April 19: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m.
x-Thursday, April 21: Connecticut at Portland, 7
penalties being called in the (183) in the league? nents are there for the Pen- to allow the however, rank- p.m.
x-Saturday, April 23: Portland at Connecticut, 7
second and third periods of the Get ready to find out as the guins blueliners – physical play, fewest goals in Ritola ing 16th overall p.m.
first matchup, things did get Norfolk Admirals and the offensive ability and steady the AHL (183), (81.4 percent) x-Monday, April 25: Connecticut at Portland, 7
p.m.
chippy and that may have car- Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen- play in their Thiessen and Thiessen and a lowly 24th on the road. Manchester vs. Binghamton
Thursday, April 14: Binghamton at Manchester, 7
ried over to Dec. 10. guins open their first round own end. Sure, was stellar in Edge: Penguins. Against p.m.
“Both of us were ready to get playoff series tonight at the the fact that four starts against Norfolk this Norfolk this season, their pow- Friday, April 15: Binghamton at Manchester, 7
p.m.
things going,” he said. “It just Mohegan Sun Arena. Here’s a the Penguins season (3-1, 1.86, .935). er play was an amazing 8- Sunday, April 17: Manchester at Binghamton, 5:05
p.m.
kind of happened.” look at each team: allowed the Norfolk – Cedric Desjardins for-29 – 27.6 percent. Tuesday, April 19: Manchester at Binghamton,
7:05 p.m.
While Wallace didn’t think fewest goals in and Dustin Tokarski may not x-Wednesday, April 20: Manchester at Bingham-
the first fight against Marks FORWARDS the league have numbers Pivotal Player ton, 7:05 p.m.
x-Friday, April 22: Binghamton at Manchester, 7
alone sparked the rivalry with Penguins – Head coach John points to the like Thiessen Penguins – Bryan Lerg fin- p.m.
x-Saturday, April 23: Binghamton at Manchester, 7
Norfolk, he didn’t expect it to Hynes received some good Potter success of and Curry, but ished up the regular season p.m.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton vs. Norfolk
lead to such bitter feelings and news this week goaltenders they are both with nine points (four goals, Friday, April 15: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton,
21 more fights. as Tim Wallace Brad Theissen and John Curry, proven AHL five assists) in his last eight 7:05 p.m.
Saturday, April 16: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
“I didn’t expect that. It cer- (20 goals), but the guys playing in front of netminders. games. Two of his goals were ton, 7:05 p.m.
Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Nor-
tainly created a rivalry be- Geoff Walker them had a lot to do with it as Tokarski led the game-winners. Lerg has the folk, 7:15 p.m.
Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at
tween the two teams and it’s (six game win- well. Corey Potter (37 points) way with 21 skill and the nerves to buckle Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
x-Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Nor-
been a battle all year.” ning goals) and and Andrew Hutchinson (36 Desjardins wins on the down and produce in big folk, 7:30 p.m.
After Wallace’s fight with Bryan Lerg (15 points) lead the way on the season, but he games. x-Saturday, April 23: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
Marks, Jesse Boulerice goals) were all points. A healthy Steve Wagner also had 20 losses and a me- Norfolk – Mattias Ritola fin- x-Monday, April 25: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton, 7:05 p.m.
squared off with Admirals Lerg able to get adds another blueline threat. diocre 2.65 GAA and .901 save ished the regular season with Hershey vs. Charlotte
tough guy Pierre-Cedric La- some practice Brian Strait and Robert Bortuz- percentage. Desjardins won 21 points in 10 games, including Thursday, April 14: Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m.
Sunday, April 17: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m.
brie, and seconds later Geoff time and will be ready to go for zo are as steady and physical both of his starts against the nine goals. In the last meeting Tuesday, April 19: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, April 20: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Walker did the same with Nor- tonight’s series opener. Their as anyone, while Joey Mormina Penguins this season, allowing against the Penguins, Ritola x-Friday, April 22: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
x-Sunday, April 24: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m.
folk’s Chris Durno. return will solidify a forward and Carl Sneep (both finished a total of five goals. had a goal and two assists. x-Monday, April 25: Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m.
Chris Collins was the other unit led by leading scorer Brett the season plus-17) provide Edge: Penguins. Prediction: Head coach John WESTERN CONFERENCE
Lake Erie vs. Manitoba
wing on the line for the open- Sterling (27 goals, 53 points) great depth for the sixth spot. Hynes has proven he can lead Saturday, April 16: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 12 p.m.
ing faceoff, and he watched as and captain Ryan Craig (19 Norfolk – Troy Milam was Special Teams the Penguins through any type
Sunday, April 17: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 3 p.m.
Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30
p.m.
one winger after another goals). But will the Penguins tied for the Admirals lead in Penguins – Brett Sterling of challenging situation thrown Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30
climbed over the boards for the have enough scoring depth to scoring against the Penguins leads the way with 10 power their way. Norfolk’s unique 1-3-1 p.m.
x-Friday, April 22: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30
faceoff, dropped the gloves and withstand a playoff series? this season play goals, but forecheck will test Hynes, but p.m.
x-Sunday, April 24: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 4 p.m.
went to the penalty box. Only two forwards – Sterling with seven overall the he’s a master of the X’s and O’s. x-Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 7 p.m.
Collins said he had no clue and Wallace, have registered 20 points, and he Penguins with The Admirals may have the Hamilton vs. Oklahoma City
Thursday, April 14: Oklahoma City at Hamilton,
any of it was going to happen, goals or more. Against Norfolk, also topped all the man ad- more potent offense, but the 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 16: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4
but he knew that a rivalry was rookie Ben Street led all for- Norfolk bluelin- vantage rank Penguins have Hynes behind the p.m.
Tuesday, April 19: Hamilton at Oklahoma City,
being born. wards with four goals and an ers with 16 just 19th in the bench and the AHL’s top goal- 8:05 p.m.
“(Bryan) Lerg was playing assist. goals and 37 league, con- tender in net. Penguins in six. Wednesday, April 20: Hamilton at Oklahoma City,
8:05 p.m.
center and we were talking to Norfolk – Marc-Antoine Pou- points on the verting 17.3 x-Friday, April 22: Hamilton at Oklahoma City,
8:05 p.m.
the wingers on their team and liot (25 goals, 72 points) leads Milam season. Mark Sterling percent. But Quick Hits x-Sunday, April 24: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4
p.m.
they didn’t know what was go- an Admirals Barberio also that number The Penguins’ top two lead- x-Monday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Hamilton,
7:30 p.m.
ing on either,” Collins said. offense that registered 31 points, followed by could rise at home, as Norfolk’s ing scorers against Norfolk in Houston 1, Peoria 0
“But from then on it’s been a was the second Mike Vernace with 28. But none penalty kill was a lowly 78.3 the regular season were both Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1
Friday, April 15: Peoria at Houston, 8:35 p.m.
war.” most-produc- of those three had a positive percent on the road. defensemen. Corey Potter had Monday, April 18: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m.
Tuesday, April 19: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m.
A war that is expected to be tive in the AHL plus-minus rating, which is a The Penguins penalty killers eight points and Steve Wagner x-Wednesday, April 20: Houston at Peoria, 8:05
extremely intense as the two (265 goals) and concern. Radko Gudas (plus-15, are a precise bunch who take had six. The Penguins and p.m.
x-Friday, April 22: Peoria at Houston, 8:35 p.m.
teams fight to make it through led the league 165 PIMs) provides depth in the great pride in clearing the Admirals NHL parent clubs – x-Sunday, April 24: Peoria at Houston, 5:05 p.m.
Milwaukee vs. Texas
the first round of the Calder in shots per Admirals end. puck. They ranked 8th in the Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay, are Thursday, April 14: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Saturday, April 16: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
cup playoffs. Pouliot game with Edge: Penguins. AHL at 83.6 percent. also battling each other in the Tuesday, April 19: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m.
“There’s going to be a whole 34.5. Including Norfolk – Marc-Antoine Pou- first round of the Stanley Cup Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30
p.m.
lot of bad feelings,” said Zach Pouliot, five Admirals broke the Goaltending liot’s 12 power play goals ac- playoffs. x-Friday, April 22: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m.
x-Monday, April 25: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
Sill, who has had two fights 20-goal mark. Mike Angelidis is Penguins – Brad Thiessen counts for almost half of his -- Tom Venesky x-Tuesday, April 26: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m.
against Norfolk in the regular the most complete Norfolk swept virtually every award a season total. He’s deadly. So is
season. “You don’t know how forward as he put up 20 goals goaltender could win in the Paul Szczechura (9 ppg’s) and
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play hard. Either way, it seems ous of the group is Mattias .922 save percentage are im- (19.3 percent) and even better
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Bank of America earnings BAC $13.13 Consumer Price reading Consumer Price Mattel earnings MAT $25.74
JPMorgan Chase has already $20 index The toymaker is expected to $26
The government’s Consumer $23.46
’10
warned that more losses from Price Index for March is ’10 ’11 est. follow Hasbro in reporting
bad mortgages are ahead. 15 expected to be as painful as the 0.5 0.5 that first-quarter earnings fell. 23
Investors want to know if Bank of reading was the previous month. Financial analysts say Mattel
America will deliver the same $18.67 0.4 0.4 may have had the same ’10
10 Economists are predicting that 20
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bad news when it releases its est. the CPI will match February’s problem as Hasbro – retailers est.
Operating Operating
first-quarter earnings report. $0.28 $0.28 increase of 0.5 percent. That was cut back on their orders early $0.07
They also want to know what the EPS
the largest increase since June 0.2% in the year while they sold off EPS $0.04
prospects might be for Bank of 1Q ’10 1Q ’11 2009. Higher prices for food and inventory left over from the 1Q ’10 1Q ’11
0.1
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pany was the only one of the Price-to-earnings ratio: N/A is the least important period Price-to-earnings ratio: 14
Prices for many goods and ser-
based on past 12 months’ results based on past 12 months’ results
four largest banks that didn’t get vices are likely to keep rising as for toy companies. And ana-
permission from the government Dividend: $0.04 Div. Yield: 0.3% companies pass along their O N D J F M lysts expect Mattel to have a Dividend: $0.92 Div. Yield: 3.6%
last month to raise its dividend. Source: FactSet higher costs to their customers. Source: FactSet great year. Source: FactSet

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Casino license decision hailed


WALL STREET
DOW NASDAQ S&P
12,285.15 2,760.22 1,314.52
+14.16 -1.30 +0.11
By ANDREW M. SEDER The state’s combined Fernwood, in Eastern Monroe
aseder@timesleader.com licensing fee is $12.5 County, just south of the Pike County
Of all the applicants in search of a million, and a hefty line, was viewed by some area casinos
Category 3 casino license, the one cut of gambling prof- as unwanted and unneeded competi-
chosen by the Pennsylvania Gaming its also goes to reduce tion.
I N B R I E F Control Board on Thursday poses the local taxes, under- In November, the Sands Casino Re-
least amount of competition to North- write civic construc- sort in Bethlehem and Mohegan Sun
Ford F-150 recall grows east Pennsylvania’s three venues.
The board, by a 6-1 vote, selected
Soper tion projects, subsi-
dize the horse-racing industry and aid
at Pocono Downs in Plains Township
contested the application of The
Under pressure from government Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in volunteer firefighting squads. Bushkill Group Inc. The closest casi-
safety regulators, Ford Motor Co. is Fayette County, southwestern Penn- Besides Nemacolin, the state con- no to the proposed Fernwood site,
expanding a recall of the popular F-150 sylvania, for the state’s last available sidered applications from three other Mount Airy Resort near Mount Poco- AP PHOTO
pickup truck to include nearly 1.2 mil- “resort” license. venues: the Fernwood Hotel & Resort no, also in Monroe County, did not
lion vehicles that may have defective The Category 3 permit allows 600 in Bushkill, the Eisenhower Confer- contest it. Job seekers stand in line to enter the
air bags. slot machines and, if the board ap- ence Center near Gettysburg and a 23rd annual CUNY Big Apple Job Fair
The additional recall, announced proves it separately, 50 table games. Holiday Inn in suburban Harrisburg. See LICENSE, Page 10B in New York.
Thursday by the National Highway

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Traffic Safety Administration, covers
trucks from the 2004 through 2006
model years. An electrical short can
cause the air bags to deploy unexpect-

for jobless
edly, in some cases injuring drivers.
In February, Ford agreed to fix
150,000 of the trucks but resisted the
government’s wishes to recall all 1.2

benefits
million trucks that may have the prob-
lem.
Ford’s F-Series pickup is the top-
selling vehicle in America, and the
F-150 makes up about 60 percent of
F-Series sales. Through March, the
By JEANNINE AVERSA
company sold nearly 127,000 of the AP Economics Writer
pickups. The F-Series also includes
WASHINGTON — More people ap-
heavier duty trucks such as the F-250
plied for unemployment benefits last
and F-350. week, the first increase in three weeks.
The company said that it will notify Still, the broader trend points to a slowly
all owners in May that they should take healing jobs market.
their trucks to a dealer who will re- The government says applications for
place an air bag wire in the steering unemployment benefits rose 27,000 to a
wheel. The repair takes less than a half seasonally adjusted 412,000 for the week
day, the company said. The wire can ended April 9. That left applications at
become chafed, causing a short circuit their highest point since mid-February.
that can lead to the airbag inflating Applications near 375,000 are consis-
unexpectedly. tent with a sustained increase in hiring.
Applications peaked during the reces-

Fat-blocker is targeted sion at 659,000.


The four-week average of applica-
For the second time in five years, tions, a less volatile measure, rose to
395,750. However, applications have
public health advocates are calling on S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
dropped about 6 percent over the past
the Food and Drug Administration to Lynn Banta, CEO of Outsourcing USA, sits with a stack of applications for new graphic designers at her company’s two months. At the same time, business-
ban a fat-blocking drug sold over-the headquarters at the Twin Stacks Building in Dallas Township. es have stepped up hiring.

Art of saving jobs


counter and via prescription, pointing “The picture we still get — even with
to new reports of kidney stones and this one-week pop — is that the labor
pancreatic damage. market is getting better,” said economist
Public Citizen filed a petition with Joel Naroff of Naroff Economic Advisors.
the FDA Thursday calling on the agen- “The unemployment claims trend over
cy to remove GlaxoSmithKline’s Alli an extended period of time is positive.”
and Roche’s Xenical from the market. Companies added more than 200,000
Alli is sold over-the-counter while
Xenical, a higher dose of the drug, is Local graphic arts firm reverses outsourcing jobs in March for the second straight
month, the first time that has happened
only available with a doctor’s prescrip- since 2006. The unemployment rate fell
tion. By BILL O’BOYLE boboyle@timesleader.com to a two-year low of 8.8 percent and has

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Public Citizen says it identified 47 dropped a full percentage point since
cases of acute pancreatitis and 73 kid- ALLAS TWP. -- Lynn Ban- business continues to grow. addition, Outsourcing USA offers edi- November.
ney stones among patients taking the ta is bringing jobs back The company’s employees create torial-page building and photo-toning. However, a more sobering reason for
drugs. The reports were culled from from overseas and pre- ads for newspapers and magazines, Even though the firm hires a lot of col- the drop is that the number of people
the FDA’s public database of negative venting more from going Banta said, with clients such as the lege students, that doesn’t mean the who are either working or seeking a job
there. San Francisco Chronicle and the Or- expectations are lower. All potential is surprisingly low for this stage of the
drug reactions.
Banta and her company – Outsourc- ange County register – two major Cali- employees take a test during the hir- recovery. People without jobs who aren’t
ing USA – are featured in the current fornia newspapers. ing process, and, if hired, they are re- looking for one aren’t counted as unem-
Kuwait oil exports resume issue of Editor & Publisher. The story
highlights how Banta has taken jobs
Banta and her husband, Rick, pur-
chased the Twin Stacks complex in
quired to participate in a rigorous one-
month training process.”
ployed. Once they start looking again,
they’re classified as unemployed, and
The Kuwait Petroleum Corp. says back from India and prevented others 1997, and Outsourcing USA started up Banta, 60, is a 1968 graduate of the unemployment rate can go back up.
exports have resumed from the oil rich from going there. in May 2009. Wyoming Valley West High School
Gulf nation after being halted because Outsourcing USA, located in the The story in E&P states: “The com- and graduated from law school. A na-
of a dust storm. Twin Stacks complex in Dallas Town- pany, founded in the second quarter of tive of Luzerne, Banta said newspa-
OPEC member Kuwait produces STATE’S RATE DECLINES
ship, contracts with 25 newspapers 2009, designs advertisements for pers are looking to outsource their
about 2.4 million barrels per day of across the U.S. and Banta expects to newspaper publishers, advertising classified and display advertising to Pennsylvania’s seasonally adjusted
crude, and the export halt helped boost have 100 people working for her by agencies, and commercial printers. control costs. She said another major unemployment rate was 7.8 percent in
world oil prices on Wednesday. June. And more jobs – mostly graphic They can create print (including 3-D), March, down from 8.0 percent in February
2011.
artists – could be on the way if Banta’s Web, and mobile ads (in HTML 5). In See JOBS, Page 10B
March’s rate was down a full percent-
Hasbro Inc. profit down age point from March 2010, the largest
over-the-year decline since August 1987.
Toy maker Hasbro Inc. said Thurs- Pennsylvania’s seasonally adjusted

Car parts shortage looming because of quake


day its first-quarter profit tumbled 71 civilian labor force – the number of people
percent as weakness persisted in working or looking for work – was up
3,000 in March to 6,364,000. Resident
games, puzzles and its girls’ toy lines. employment rose by 20,000 to 5,869,000
Toys for boys were a bright spot while the number of unemployed resi-
The Yomiuri Shimbun tories this week, but some parts are in percent of the global automobile mi-
during the quarter, typically a small dents fell 17,000 to 495,000, its lowest
TOKYO — Major automobile manu- short supply because of damage in- crocontrollers market. The company’s
one for toy makers since it comes just facturers have started formulating self-
level since March 2009. Pennsylvania’s
curred by many component makers in main factory in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki labor force was up 1,000 from its March
after the crucial holiday season. imposed rules over parts purchases to the devastating March 11 earthquake Prefecture, was knocked out of com- 2010 level.
Hasbro’s chief rival Mattel Inc. re- avoid a frantic scramble among firms and tsunami. mission by the earthquake, and a sup- Seasonally adjusted total nonfarm jobs
ports first-quarter results today. competing for essential components To avoid a purchase war over car ply shortage is widely seen as inevita- in Pennsylvania were down 1,700 in March
amid expected shortages caused by parts, major automakers including ble. to 5,670,100. Seven of the 11 supersectors
the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, added jobs in March, but declines in the
Toyota Motor Corp., Nissan Motor Co. To deal with the looming problem,
rest outweighed the gains. The largest
it was learned Thursday. and Honda have begun discussions the auto industry has begun working increase was in Trade, Transportation &
The cooperation was sparked by the over how to share the available supply, on a plan to set purchase amounts for Utilities, which was up 3,000 to 1,087,900,
anticipation of a serious lack of semi- the sources said. The prime target for semiconductors for each company while the largest decrease was in Profes-
$3.78 $3.55 $2.87 conductors as soon as this summer, ac- the self-imposed purchasing rules is based on past order records, the sourc- sional & Business Services, down 4,200.
cording to industry sources, who sug- expected to be semiconductors for au- es said. U.S. and European automakers Mining & Logging increased for the 22nd
gested other industries would likely tomobiles, which are known as micro- that buy parts from Renesas are also consecutive month, up 700 in March to
$4.06 take similar action. 30,700, the highest level since 1990.
07/17/08
controllers and used in automobile en- expected to be part of the discussions. Pennsylvania’s job count was up 76,500
Honda Motor Co. and other major gines and brakes, but other parts will It is projected that the shortage of (1.4 percent) from March 2010; nationally,
carmakers have gradually restarted au- likely also be included. semiconductors and other parts will nonfarm jobs were up 1.3 million (1.0 per-
tomobile production at domestic fac- Renesas Electronics Corp. holds 42 be long lasting. cent) from last March.
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LICENSE Mohegan still plans hotel
Continued from Page 9B By ANDREW M. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
Bobby Soper, chief executive PLAINS TWP. – Plans for an on-site hotel/resort com-
officer of Mohegan Sun at Poco- plex at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs are still in the
no Downs, said the reason his works but are progressing slowly.
facility filed a request to be Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs President Bobby Soper
heard as a challenger to the said the holdups are “things I can’t disclose but it’s related
Bushkill request was “very sim- to financing.”
ple.” A year ago, Soper said the long-discussed hotel and con-
“We have the smallest market ference center would be financed and built by a developer,
in the state,” Soper said. “We al- but the casino would operate the 300-room, nine-story
ready have two casinos. Any ad- facility. At the time, he said a memorandum of understand-
ditional facilities will cannibal- ing had been signed between the casino and a hotel devel-
ize existing revenues. To locate oper that could lead to ground being broken by the end of
another casino in Northeast 2010 on the casino’s Plains Township property.
Pennsylvania will have an ad- On Thursday, Soper said “There is currently no legally
verse impact.” binding agreement, but there continues to be efforts made
On Thursday, moments after to finalize a deal with our developer to move forward with
the board’s vote, Soper said he the hotel consistent with the memorandum of understand-
was in agreement with the deci- ing.
sion not to grant a license to “While the structure of the relationship could be altered,
Fernwood. “I think it was the it is contemplated that the developer will finance and build
logical decision not to put an- the hotel and we would operate and manage it.” AP PHOTO

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other casino in a saturated and He declined to name the developer. racy Kuhms, a fishing boat owner from Louisiana and a Gulf Coast resident affected
small market.” Soper said the new groundbreaking date could be the by last year’s BP drilling rig oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, talks to the media Thursday
As to Nemacolin, he called it end of this year. As one sign of progress, the casino has outside the conference center where BP held its annual general meeting of its sharehol-
“a nice resort” and noted it was stopped booking use of its Seasons Ballroom past October.
the one applicant that would
ders in London. The meeting got off to a rowdy start on Thursday as crowds of protesters
“I wish I could say we’re doing it because we know we’re watched over by police held noisy demonstrations outside the venue.
have “the least impact on our going to be building, but right now it’s precautionary,”
business.” Soper said.
“Fernwood would be the only He said that if ground is broken on the site, “it could

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property that could have poten- impact that room.” The ballroom seats up to 280 and is vertising on an I-phone today. sign programs – within a 45-min-
tially had any impact on us,” used for galas, fundraisers and other gatherings. Most newspapers can’t do that.” ute radius of our building. A lot
Soper said. She said her employees are of- of them can’t find work around
Of the four applicants, the fered the opportunity to make here. We hope to hire them.”
Gettysburg site drew the most Continued from Page 9B
good salaries by performing Outsourcing USA recently
opposition and many of those southeast of Pittsburgh in the sion, but when all was said and announcement about the com- well. earned a “Moving America For-
opponents packed into the Laurel Highlands. It offers 335 done the Board felt the Nemaco- pany will be coming soon. “This is no place for negativ- ward” award and Banta went to
meeting room at the Pennsylva- rooms, suites, cabins or luxury lin project best fit the intent of “Every one of the jobs we have ity,” she said. California to accept it from Wil-
nia State Museum on Thursday. homes, 31,000-square-feet of the Gaming Act and was best here either came back from In- The Twin Stacks complex has liam Shatner of “Star Trek”
The Gettysburg site generat- meeting and banquet facilities, overall for Pennsylvania,” said dia or would have gone there,” a gym and a day care on-site for fame.
ed opposition from some Civil and numerous guest amenities board Chairman Gregory C. Banta said. “Some things, I un- employees to use, Banta said. “These are exciting times,”
War preservationists who wor- including golf, cross country Fajt. “This decision was the re- derstand, should be made over- “We’re hiring people with In- she said.
ried that gambling would sully skiing, an antique car museum, sult of a tremendous amount of seas. But there are many, many Design experience,” she said.
the area’s historic character and a shooting academy, wildlife work by our staff and many citi- more that shouldn’t be.” “There are 14 colleges and uni- Bill O’Boyle, a Times Leader staff
dishonor the sacrifice of sol- habitats, mountain bike trails, zens of the Commonwealth who Banta said her company com- versities – all with graphics de- writer, may be reached at 829-7218.
diers who died there. an equestrian center, a spa and took the time to provide the petes with companies in India all
Opponents of the Gettysburg fitness center, and five swim- board with their views both pro the time. She said there really
site who attended the meeting ming pools. In addition, Nema- and con on each of the projects.” isn’t another U.S. company that
Thursday hugged and cried af- colin has 14 retail stores in a Pennsylvania’s gambling reg- does what hers does. She said 60
ter the vote. 55,000 square foot shopping ar- ulators have now awarded li- to 70 percent of all the work her
Nemacolin’s founder, 84 Lum- cade. censes to 13 applicants since company does was taken back
ber Chief Executive Officer Joe Hardy and his daughter are 2006 and revoked one of them from India. She said she pays rea-
Hardy, said he felt like he won well-known in Harrisburg as that was slated for Philadelphia. sonable salaries with bonuses
the Super Bowl. generous donors to political Ten casinos are operating. In ad- based on error rate and produc-
“We’re thrilled,” Hardy said campaigns in the past, although dition to Nemacolin, the board tivity and a good benefit package
after board members voted. “I the law precludes casino own- previously awarded the only in a strict production environ-
mean, I’d like to jump up in the ers from making such contribu- other available Category 3 li- ment.
air. It’s something that’s really tions. cense to the Valley Forge Con- “We can turn around ads – for
going to make Nemacolin. We St. Louis-based Isle of Capri vention Center. print and the web – quicker and
have all these amenities and Casinos Inc. will build and oper- with a less than a .5 percent error
that ties in beautifully.” ate the $50 million project. The Associated Press contributed to rate,” Banta said. “We hire cut- 280823

Nemacolin is about 50 miles “This was a challenging deci- this story. ting edge talent that can offer ad-
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Stocks of Local Interest


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1,360 S&P 500 2,840 Nasdaq composite 52-WEEK YTD 52-WEEK YTD
1,320 Close: 1,314.52 2,780 Close: 2,760.22 HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG HIGH LOW NAME TKR DIV LAST CHG %CHG
Change: 0.11 (flat) Change: -1.30 (flat) 95.00 64.13 AirProd APD 2.32 90.57 +.49 -.4 96.15 72.03 M&T Bk MTB 2.80 85.20 -.74 -2.1
1,280 10 DAYS 2,720 10 DAYS 28.93 19.41 AmWtrWks AWK .88 28.36 +.19 +12.1 80.94 65.31 McDnlds MCD 2.44 77.07 +.18 +.4
51.50 35.00 Amerigas APU 2.82 46.33 +.28 -5.1 25.96 19.27 NBT Bcp NBTB .80 22.19 +.16 -8.1
23.79 16.52 AquaAm WTR .62 21.94 +.09 -2.4 9.26 3.64 NexstarB NXST ... 6.68 -.37 +11.5
1,350 2,900 38.02 24.22 ArchDan ADM .64 35.04 -.10 +16.5
279.99 171.65 AutoZone AZO ... 278.85 -.91 +2.3 70.45 49.43 PNC PNC 1.40 61.87 -.32 +1.9
19.86 10.91 BkofAm BAC .04 13.13 -.14 -1.6 28.80 23.75 PPL Corp PPL 1.40 26.75 -.04 +1.6
2,800 32.65 23.78 BkNYMel BK .52 29.79 +.16 -1.4 15.43 11.98 PennMill PMIC ... 13.99 +.08 +5.8
1,300 18.63 6.08 BonTon BONT .20 13.14 -.11 +3.8 17.35 10.03 PenRE PEI .60 14.06 +.27 -3.2
45.00 29.12 CIGNA CI .04 44.33 +.08 +20.9 68.11 60.32 PepsiCo PEP 1.92 66.70 +.25 +2.1
2,700 37.82 26.84 CVS Care CVS .50 35.61 -.01 +2.4 67.28 42.94 PhilipMor PM 2.56 66.19 +.08 +13.1
1,250 67.84 49.47 CocaCola KO 1.88 68.31 +1.03 +3.9 66.95 39.37 ProctGam PG 2.10 63.30 +.31 -1.6
25.91 16.30 Comcast CMCSA .45 24.25 +.05 +10.9
2,600 28.95 21.33 CmtyBkSy CBU .96 24.16 +.19 -13.0 67.52 48.56 Prudentl PRU 1.15 60.40 -.40 +2.9
42.50 22.33 CmtyHlt CYH ... 32.62 -.21 -12.7 15.73 9.85 SLM Cp SLM ... 14.59 -.13 +15.9
1,200 37.19 25.61 CoreMark CORE ... 33.10 -.33 -7.0 56.50 32.41 SLM pfB SLMpB 4.63 56.00 -.49 +27.8
2,500 16.00 4.97 Entercom ETM ... 10.44 +.05 -9.8 29.24 20.00 SoUnCo SUG .60 27.65 +.07 +14.9
19.80 7.71 FairchldS FCS ... 18.31 -.87 +17.3 17.47 7.06 Supvalu SVU .35 10.61 +1.53 +10.2
9.84 6.96 FrontierCm FTR .75 8.06 -.02 -17.2 51.95 39.56 TJX TJX .76 51.13 -.13 +15.2
1,150 2,400 18.71 13.09 Genpact G .18 15.60 -.09 +2.6
O N D J F M A O N D J F M A 15.84 9.60 HarteHnk HHS .32 11.68 -.05 -8.5
33.48 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 31.55 +.05 -.1
50.77 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 50.21 +.67 +1.5 38.95 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 37.71 +.02 +5.4
56.74 43.52 Hershey HSY 1.38 56.75 +.23 +20.4 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 53.50 -.13 -.8

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34.25
32.56
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Vol. (in mil.) 3,925 1,683 NYSE Comp. 8385.15 8297.17 8374.16 +6.85 +0.08% t s s +5.15% Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD Name Last Chg %YTD
Pvs. Volume 3,870 1,716 AMEX Index 2403.77 2381.97 2402.00 +12.03 +0.50% t s s +8.77% ABB Ltd 24.19 -.05 +7.8 CntryLink 40.00 -.22 -13.4 GoldFLtd 17.97 +.20 -.9 MaximIntg 24.64 -.23 +4.3 PrinFncl 30.93 -.32 -5.0 Sysco 28.48 +.29 -3.1
Advanced 1620 1452 ACE Ltd 66.20 -.20 +6.3 ChkPoint 53.56 +1.58 +15.8 Goldcrp g 53.96 +1.23 +17.4 McClatchy 3.33 -.05 -28.7 PrUShS&P 21.23 -.02 -10.6 TCW Strat 5.45 +.01 +4.4
NASDAQ 2762.18 2733.68 2760.22 -1.30 -0.05% t s s +4.05% AEP Ind 28.26 +.71 +8.9 Checkpnt 20.27 +.02 -1.4 GoldStr g 3.03 ... -34.0 McCorm 47.74 +.17 +2.6 ProUltQQQ 87.76 -.38 +7.8 TD Ameritr 21.67 +.27 +14.1
Declined 1387 1118 S&P 500 1316.79 1302.42 1314.52 +0.11 +0.01% t s s +4.52% AES Corp 12.78 +.03 +4.9 Cheesecake29.03 +.28 -5.3 GoldmanS 155.79 -4.38 -7.4 McDrmInt s 23.89 +.07 +15.5 PrUShQQQ rs52.16+.18 -10.3 TE Connect35.27 +.37 -.4
New Highs 53 49 Wilshire 5000 13981.25 13832.36 13962.17 +3.26 +0.02% t s s +4.51% AFLAC 52.00 -.41 -7.9 ChesEng 32.65 +.25 +26.0 Goodyear 14.84 -.17 +25.2 McDnlds 77.07 +.18 +.4 ProUltSP 52.42 +.09 +9.1 TECO 18.68 +.16 +4.9
New Lows 24 50 AGL Res 39.22 +.21 +9.4 Chevron 104.88 +1.07 +14.9 Google 578.51 +2.23 -2.6 McGrwH 38.63 -.53 +6.1 PrUShtFn rs58.67 +.70 -6.4 THQ 4.36 -.05 -28.1
Russell 2000 827.63 816.50 827.47 +3.55 +0.43% t s s +5.59% AK Steel 15.44 +.24 -5.7 Chicos 14.86 -.11 +23.5 GrahamPk 22.62 +.40 +73.5 Mechel 28.27 -.68 -3.3 ProUShL20 37.63 -.03 +1.6 TMS Intl n 12.00 ... 0.0

Investing in Cubes
AMR 5.72 -.07 -26.6 Chimera 3.93 +.04 -4.4 Gramrcy 3.94 +.08 +70.6 MedcoHlth 55.53 +.46 -9.4 ProUSSP50016.29 -.04 -16.1 TRWAuto 50.08 -1.29 -5.0
ASM Intl 37.97 -.77 +8.5 ChinaInfo 2.34 -.05 -55.1 GtPanSilv g 4.16 +.16 +48.0 Medtrnic 40.72 +.63 +9.8 ProUSSlv rs18.38 -1.47 -53.2 TaiwSemi 12.31 +.05 -1.8
ASML Hld 39.76 +.13 +3.7 ChinNEPet 4.30 +1.05 -25.3 Greif A 63.77 +.02 +3.0 MelcoCrwn 8.69 +.02 +36.6 ProgrssEn 46.01 +.40 +5.8 Talbots 6.05 -.11 -29.0
AT&T Inc 30.29 +.11 +3.1 ChinaShen 6.45 +.21 -23.2 GpoTMM 2.35 -.05 -6.0 Merck 33.86 +.39 -6.0 ProgsvCp 21.13 -.28 +6.3 TalismE g 23.16 -.07 +4.4
AbtLab 51.00 +.55 +6.4 ChurchDwt 79.95 -.07 +15.8 HCP Inc 37.50 +.73 +1.9 Meritage 24.52 +.01 +10.5 ProLogis 15.89 +.29 +10.0 Target 50.02 -.07 -16.8
Abiomed 15.09 -.79 +57.0 CIBER 6.19 -.56 +32.3 HSBC 53.56 -.18 +4.9 Meritor 15.70 -.38 -23.5 ProUSR2K rs43.20 -.45 -14.0 TastyBak 3.97 -.01 -37.5
AcadiaRlt 19.24 +.59 +5.5 CienaCorp 26.70 +.16 +26.8 Hallibrtn 46.14 +.63 +13.0 Mesab 36.44 +.83 -5.3 ProvFnH 8.08 -.01 +11.6 TeckRes g 52.30 -.59 -15.4
Accenture 55.56 -.99 +14.6 Cisco 17.17 -.08 -15.1 HanJS 14.27 +.07 -5.5 MetLife 44.13 -.04 -.7 Prudentl 60.40 -.40 +2.9 Teleflex 60.09 +1.96 +11.7
AcordaTh 27.13 +5.71 -.5 Citigrp 4.43 -.07 -6.3 HarleyD 40.47 +.32 +16.7 MetroPCS 16.60 -.15 +31.4 PSEG 30.87 -.09 -3.0 TelefEsp s 25.93 -.08 +13.7
ActionSemi 2.42 -.01 +12.6 CliffsNRs 95.43 +.16 +22.3 HarmonyG 14.90 +.07 +18.8 MicronT 10.65 +.03 +32.8 PubStrg 109.65 +1.88 +8.1 TelMexL 18.24 -.14 +13.0
ActivsBliz 11.21 +.08 -9.9 Clorox 69.64 +.22 +10.1 HarrisCorp 50.03 +.29 +10.4 Microsoft 25.42 -.21 -8.9 PulteGrp 7.66 -.03 +1.9 Tellabs 5.15 -.01 -24.0
The popular exchange-traded PowerShares QQQ vs. S&P 500 ETFs track the index. But Ryan AdamsEx 11.16 -.05 +3.9 Coach 54.42 +.45 -1.6 Harsco 34.48 -.06 +21.8 MdsxWatr 18.09 +.24 -1.4 PPrIT 6.58 +.01 +4.8 TempleInld 22.45 +.43 +5.7
fund known as “The Cubes” is Leggio, an analyst at Morningstar, AdobeSy 34.33 +.12 +11.5 CocaCE 27.95 +.11 +11.7 HartfdFn 26.39 -.13 -.4 MitsuUFJ 4.74 +.06 -12.4 Qihoo360 n 29.10 +3.45 -14.4 TmpDrgn 32.09 +.06 +4.4
AMD 8.19 -.01 +.1 Coeur 31.08 -2.68 +13.8 Hasbro 44.40 -1.39 -5.9 Molycorp n 73.37 +3.28 +47.0 Qlogic 17.39 -.12 +2.2 TenetHlth 6.60 +.06 -1.3
getting an extreme makeover. recommends the Cubes because Aetna 37.49 +.05 +22.9 ColgPal 81.84 +.23 +1.8 HawaiiEl 24.42 +.06 +7.2 Monsanto 67.64 -.51 -2.9 Qualcom 52.60 -.08 +6.3 Tenneco 39.97 -.64 -2.9
Agilent 46.63 +.04 +12.6 Comc spcl 22.90 +.09 +10.6 HltMgmt 10.24 -.10 +7.3 MonstrWw 16.70 -.10 -29.3 QuantaSvc 20.93 +.03 +5.1
The Cubes’ real name is the 40% the ETF is one of the cheapest Agnico g 65.38 +.63 -14.8 Comerica 38.02 -.37 -10.0 HeclaM 9.53 +.34 -15.4 Moog A 43.17 -.31 +8.5 QntmDSS 3.23 +.13 -13.2
Teradyn 16.88 -.14 +20.2
Terex 33.32 +.26 +7.3
PowerShares QQQ (QQQ). The ways to invest in the Nasdaq 100. AirTran 7.36 -.01 -.4 CmtyHlt 32.62 -.21 -12.7 HercOffsh 5.59 -.01 +60.6 Moog B 43.10 -.40 +8.3 QstDiag 57.76 +.17 +7.0 Tesoro 26.13 -.12 +40.9
ETF has the same makeup as the 20 S&P 500 The Cubes has an expense ratio
AkamaiT 37.38 -.16 -20.6 Compuwre 11.17 -.02 -4.3 Hertz 16.48 -.09 +13.7 MorgStan 26.79 ... -1.5 QksilvRes 13.65 +.36 -7.4 TevaPhrm 49.90 +.23 -4.3

Nasdaq 100 index, which contains 34% of 0.2 percent. Mutual funds like
AlcatelLuc 5.98
Alcoa 16.55
AlignTech 21.45
-.08+102.0
... +7.5
+.40 +9.8
ConAgra 24.16 +.56
ConnWtrSv 25.27 +.27
ConocPhil 78.28 +.62
+7.0
-9.4
+14.9
Hess 79.65
HewlettP 40.36
HomeDp 37.84
-.02 +4.1
-.77 -4.1
+.17 +7.9
Mosaic 75.49 -1.30
MotrlaSol n 43.95 -.23
-1.1
+15.5
Quidel
RCM
12.03 -.01 -16.7
5.33 +.02 +15.1
TexInst
Textron
34.71
26.27
+.37 +6.8
-.33 +11.1
0 Mylan 23.17 -.32 +9.7 RF MicD 5.94 +.05 -19.2 ThermoFis 54.87 -.53 -.9
the 100 largest non-financial the Rydex Nasdaq-100 (RYOCX) Allergan 75.83 +.60 +10.4 ConsolEngy50.28 -.17 +3.2 HonwllIntl 57.50 +.19 +8.2 NCR Corp 18.69 -.09 +21.6 RPM 22.77 -.17 +3.0 ThomCrk g 11.99 -.39 -18.5
AlliBInco 7.60 ... -4.2 ConEd 50.09 -.01 +1.0 Hospira 55.72 -.86 +.1 NPS Phm 9.10 -.14 +15.2 RadianGrp 6.22 -.15 -22.9
stocks in the Nasdaq Stock have expense ratios of 1.3 AlliantEgy 38.29 +.08 +4.1 ConsolWtr 10.14 +.16 +10.6 HostHotls 16.79 +.03 -6.0
TibcoSft 29.09 +.23 +47.6
-20 NV Energy 14.78 +.10 +5.2 RadientPh .35 -.02 -65.2 Tiffany 63.16 +.85 +1.4
Market. The Cubes appeals to percent or higher. AllscriptH 21.13 +.68 +9.7 ConstellEn 33.12 +.09 +8.1 HudsCity 9.69 -.01 -23.9 NYSE Eur 38.90 +.64 +29.8 RadioShk 15.80 -.54 -14.5 THorton g 47.44 +.53 +15.1
Allstate 31.40 -.44 -1.5 CooperTire 24.69 -.12 +4.7 HumGen 29.20 -.24 +22.2 Nabors 30.61 +.85 +30.5 RangeRs 52.79 -1.04 +17.4
investors who want to own big Cubes The Cubes has about $24 AlphaNRs 53.45 -.44 -11.0 CornPdts 51.41 -.14 +11.8 HuntJB 47.53 +2.93 +16.5 NBkGreece 1.70 -.10 +1.2 RareEle g 16.14 +.68 +.5
TimeWarn 35.62 -.02 +10.7
-40 TorDBk g 86.26 -.31 +17.7
technology stocks like Apple,
38% billion in assets. The ETF is often AlteraCp lf 42.19 -.55 +18.6 Corning 19.62 +.28 +1.6 HuntBnk 6.50 -.04 -5.4 NatFuGas 70.94 -.51 +8.1 Raytheon 48.23 -.45 +4.9 Total SA 60.48 -.03 +13.1
Altria 26.89 +.21 +9.2 Covidien 52.80 +.41 +15.6 Huntsmn 19.32 +.65 +23.8 NatGrid 48.98 +.21 +10.4 Rdiff.cm 9.04 +.82 +70.9
Microsoft, Cisco and Intel. Tech one of the mostly heavily traded Toyota 77.88 -.10 -1.0
Amazon 181.82 -.47 +1.0 Cree Inc 40.82 -.34 -38.0 Hydrognc 5.88 +.23 +56.4 NOilVarco 76.00 +.93 +13.0 RegionsFn 7.24 +.03 +3.4
-60 Ameren 28.25 +.14 +.2 CrownHold 38.84 +.37 +16.4 IAMGld g 21.92 +.42 +23.1 TrCda g 41.30 +.35 +8.6
stocks make up about 60 percent ’01 ’03 ’05 ’07 ’09 ’11 securities on any given day, says AMovilL 57.90 -.30 +1.0 CybrOpt 8.79 +.12 +2.9 ING 12.80 -.37 +30.7
NatSemi 24.11 +.05 +75.2 ReneSola 9.52 +.06 +8.9 Transocn 77.99 -.37 +12.2
NetApp 48.42 -.16 -11.9 RepFBcp 2.77 -.11 +13.5 Travelers 59.63 -.30 +7.0
of the Nasdaq 100 – and in turn, John Jacobs, Nasdaq’s executive AMovilA 58.00 +.14 +1.4 DNP Selct 9.56 -.06 +4.6 INGPrRTr 6.25 +.12 +9.8 Netflix 236.73 -2.02 +34.7 RepubSvc 29.87 -.15 0.0 TrimbleN 49.33 -.08 +23.5
ACapAgy 28.70 +.65 -.1 DR Horton 11.41 -.07 -4.4 iShGold s 14.41 +.18 +3.7 NeuStar 26.10 +.03 +.2 RschMotn 53.92 -.91 -7.2
the Cubes. Companies like vice president. AmCapLtd 9.55 +.03 +26.3 DTE 48.37 -.11 +6.7 iSAstla 27.36 +.06 +7.5 NewAmHi 10.28 +.04 +3.2 Revlon 15.87 -.01 +61.3
TrinaSolar 29.52 -.11 +26.0
TriQuint 11.71 +.10 +.2
Starbucks, Costco and Whole market capitalization. Apple’s The Cubes has had a return AEagleOut 15.64 -.22 +6.9 Darden 47.38 +.84 +2.0 iShBraz 76.50 +.23 -1.2 NwGold g 10.83 -.03 +11.0 ReynAm s 36.43 +.36 +11.7 TycoIntl 51.94 -.07 +25.3
AEP 35.17 +.25 -2.3 DeanFds 9.88 -.02 +11.8 iSCan 33.19 +.02 +7.1 NJ Rscs 41.85 +.24 -2.9 RioTinto s 71.70 +.04 +.1
Foods are also members of the stock had risen so much that it of 38 percent over the past 10 AmExp 45.88 -.22 +6.9 Deere 94.25 +.67 +13.5 iShGer 26.83 +.10 +12.1 NY CmtyB 16.96 -.15 -10.0 RiteAid 1.04 ... +17.8
Tyson 19.40 -.04 +12.7
AmIntlGrp 33.54 -.32 -30.5 Dell Inc 14.95 -.47 +10.3 iSh HK 19.48 +.15 +3.0 UBS AG 18.71 ... +13.6
Cubes. had a disproportionate share of years, while the S&P 500 index AmerMed 29.47 ... +56.3 DeltaAir 9.35 -.23 -25.8 iShJapn 10.04 +.07 -7.9
NY Times 8.80 -.36 -10.2 Riverbed s 34.28 -.46 -2.5 UDR 23.83 +.23 +1.3
NewAlliBc 14.67 -.11 -2.1 RylCarb 38.06 -1.01 -19.0
The Nasdaq 100 was in the the index at 20 percent. After the has returned 34 percent. The ETF AmSupr 13.01 +.29 -54.5 DenburyR 22.35 -.04 +17.1 iSh Kor 65.53 +.74 +7.1 Newcastle 5.69 +.07 -15.1 RoyDShllA 73.36 +.42 +9.9
US Airwy 8.06 -.20 -19.5
AmTower 50.18 -.18 -2.8 Dndreon 41.57 +2.79 +19.0 iShMex 63.14 -.29 +2.0 USEC 4.35 +.07 -27.7
news last week after Nasdaq rebalancing on May 2, Apple will is lagging the S&P 500 this year. It AmWtrWks 28.36 +.19 +12.1 DeutschBk 60.57 -.81 +16.4 iShSing 14.07 +.12 +1.6
NewellRub 19.05 +.12 +4.8 SpdrDJIA 122.72 +.17 +6.1 UltraPt g 48.30 +.25 +1.1
NewmtM 57.53 +1.21 -6.3 SpdrGold 143.81 +1.91 +3.7 UniSrcEn 35.78 +.14 -.2
decided to rebalance, or change have 12 percent. The Cubes will has returned 4 percent. The S&P Ameriprise 61.42 -.42 +6.7 DevelDiv 13.44 +.18 -4.6 iSTaiwn 15.20 +.05 -2.7 NewsCpA 16.98 -.22 +16.6 S&P500ETF131.56 +.10 +4.6 UnilevNV 32.63 +.35 +3.9
Ametek s 42.34 -.47 +7.9 DevonE 87.77 +.05 +11.8 iSh UK 18.35 +.05 +5.6 Nexen g 23.36 -.27 +2.0 SpdrKbwBk 25.46 -.24 -1.7
the weighting, of stocks in the change so the ETF will be in sync 500 has returned 5 percent. So Amgen 54.83 -.11 -.1 Diageo 78.27 +.45 +5.3 iShSilver 41.07 +1.50 +36.1 NextEraEn 55.16 +.19 +6.1 SpdrRetl 51.75 +.03 +7.0
UnionPac 97.39 +.49 +5.1
Anadarko 79.38 +1.04 +4.2 Diebold 34.90 -.01 +8.9 iShChina25 45.55 +.07 +5.7 Unisys 31.36 +.01 +21.1
index. A stock’s weight in an index with the index. the Cubes looks a little cheaper NiSource 18.92 +.17 +7.4 SpdrOGEx 60.85 +.11 +15.4 UtdContl 20.88 -.49 -12.3
AnalogDev 37.67 -.18 0.0 DirecTV A 46.60 +.10 +16.7 iSSP500 131.99 +.11 +4.5 NikeB 80.08 +.67 -6.3 SpdrMetM 71.98 +.22 +4.7
is a percentage based on its About 100 mutual funds and than the broader market. Annaly 17.47 +.18 -2.5 DrSCBr rs 36.89 -.53 -21.2 iShEMkts 49.07 +.15 +3.0 NobleCorp 42.73 -.62 +19.5 SPX Cp 78.17 -.33 +9.3
UtdMicro 2.77 +.01 -12.3
A123 Sys 5.54 +.25 -41.9 DirFnBr rs 41.55 +.85 -12.1 iShB20 T 91.43 -.07 -2.9 UPS B 72.41 -.20 -.2
NokiaCp 8.68 -.06 -15.9 Safeway 24.86 +.81 +10.5
Apache 122.41 +.15 +2.7 DrxFBull s 29.14 -.57 +4.7 iS Eafe 61.04 +.27 +4.8 US Bancrp 25.84 -.15 -4.2
NorflkSo 66.98 -.85 +6.6 StJoe 24.93 -.13 +14.1
These funds track the Nasdaq 100 index. All of them have three-star ratings or higher from Apple Inc 332.42 -3.71 +3.1 DirxSCBull 83.36 +1.20 +15.1 iSR1KG 60.07 ... +4.9 NoestUt 33.77 -.11 +5.9 StJude 52.20 +.09 +22.1
US NGs rs 11.06 +.22 -7.7
ApldMatl 14.78 -.10 +5.2 Discover 23.95 -.28 +29.2 iShR2K 82.63 +.38 +5.6 US OilFd 43.28 +.53 +11.0
Morningstar and relatively low expense ratios. Arbitron 36.75 -.24 -11.5 DishNetwk 23.43 +.17 +19.2 iShREst 58.99 +.79 +5.4
NthgtM g 2.87 +.11
NorthropG 61.29 -.24
-10.3
+4.3
SanDisk 46.68 +.26 -6.4
SandRdge 11.80 +.23 +61.2
USSteel 50.85 +.23 -13.0
ArcelorMit 35.56 -.06 -6.7 Disney 41.02 -.68 +9.4 ITT Corp 57.79 +.02 +10.9 UtdTech 83.98 -.23 +6.7
EXPENSE MINIMUM RETURNS NwstNG 44.31 -.15 -4.6 Sanofi 37.23 +.14 +15.5
ArchCoal 33.35 -.12 -4.9 DolbyLab 46.10 -3.77 -30.9 IdenixPh 4.19 +.37 -16.9 NovaGld g 13.22 +.36 -7.4 UtdhlthGp 44.82 +.49 +24.1
Sanofi rt 2.51 +.02 +6.8
FUND SYMBOL RATIO INVESTMENT THIS YEAR 3YR* 5YR* 10YR* ArcosDor n 21.20 ... 0.0 DomRescs 44.03 +.48 +3.1 Identive 3.45 -.18 +36.9 Novartis 55.71 +.44 -5.5 SaraLee 18.37 +.01 +4.9 UnivHlthS 46.82 -.38 +7.8
ArenaPhm 1.28 -.01 -25.6 Dover 64.35 -.10 +10.1 Informat 53.07 -.27 +20.5 Novell 6.05 +.03 +2.2 SaulCntr 42.53 +.51 -10.2 UnumGrp 25.80 -.18 +6.5
PowerShares QQQ QQQ 0.20% none 4.5% 9.3% 6.7% 3.3% ArmHld 29.22 +.12 +40.8 DowChm 36.93 +.23 +8.2 InglesMkts 18.26 -.18 -4.9 Nucor 44.97 +.12 +2.6 Schlmbrg 86.02 +.23 +3.0 Vale SA 32.65 +.65 -5.6
ArubaNet 31.84 +.48 +52.5 DryShips 4.71 -.05 -14.2 Intel 19.58 -.20 -6.9 NustarEn 66.39 -.39 -4.4 SchoolSp 14.09 +.09 +1.1 Vale SA pf 29.18 +.42 -3.4
California Investment Nasdaq 100 index NASDX 0.49 $1,000 4.5 9.3 6.5 3.1 AssuredG 14.17 -.42 -19.9 DuPont 54.11 +.29 +8.5 InterMune 51.08 +4.13 +40.3 NuvFloat 12.59 +.05 +6.6 Schwab 18.22 +.04 +6.5 ValenceT h 1.49 -.01 -11.3
AstraZen 49.00 -.05 +6.1 DukeEngy 18.21 +.13 +2.2 IBM 164.97 +1.02 +12.4 NvMAd 13.04 -.13 -.3 SeagateT 17.09 +.66 +13.7 ValeroE 27.60 -.39 +19.4
USAA Nasdaq-100 index USNQX 0.78 3,000 4.4 8.7 6.1 2.6 Atmel 13.09 +.08 +6.3 Dycom 15.11 +.28 +2.4 Intl Coal 11.04 +.43 +42.6 NvPA 13.05 +.03 -2.1 SearsHldgs 78.24 +.26 +6.1 Validus 32.42 -1.49 +5.9
ATMOS 33.19 +.18 +6.4 Dynegy rs 5.73 +.03 +2.0 IntlGame 15.57 -.21 -12.0 Nvidia 18.51 +.75 +20.2 SemiHTr 34.07 +.03 +4.7 ValpeyFsh 3.26 -.01 -3.8
AutoData 52.04 -.02 +12.4 ECDang n 19.50 -.20 -28.0 IntPap 29.25 +.42 +7.4 OcciPet 97.55 +.66 -.6 SempraEn 52.81 +.34 +.6 ValVis A 5.66 +.09 -7.4
SOURCES: Nasdaq, Morningstar, FactSet, AP research Returns through April 13. *annualized Chip Cutter • AP AvalRare n 9.74 +.10 +56.1 eBay 30.85 +.18 +10.9 Interpublic 11.96 -.06 +12.6 VangEmg 49.53 +.29 +2.9
OfficeDpt 4.15 -.08 -23.1 ServiceCp 11.30 -.04 +37.0
AvanirPhm 3.83 -.01 -6.1 EMC Cp 26.63 -.06 +16.3 Intersil 13.68 -.08 -10.4 OfficeMax 12.44 -.25 -29.7 ShawGrp 37.34 +2.28 +9.1 VangEAFE 37.89 +.16 +4.8
AveryD 41.14 +.02 -2.8 ENI 49.99 +.16 +14.3 Intuit 54.28 +1.14 +10.1 VBradley n 43.77 -1.42 +32.6
Mutual Funds Avon
BB&T Cp 26.46
28.21 +.21 -2.9
-.39 +.6
Eastgrp 43.69 +.91
EKodak 3.24 -.08
+3.2
-39.6
Invesco 24.58
IronMtn 34.61
-.01 +2.2
+1.65 +38.4
OilSvHT 155.97 +.96
OilStates 76.13 +2.26
OmniVisn h 31.03 -.81
+11.0
+18.8
+4.8
SiderurNac 15.60 -.12 -6.4
Siemens 135.72 +.11 +9.2
SifyTech 5.97 +.56+164.2
VertxPh 47.59
VestinRMII 1.50
+.19 +35.9
... +3.4
BHP BillLt 100.42 +.17 +8.1 Eaton s 52.37 +.07 +3.2 ItauUnibH 23.52 -.16 -1.6 ViacomA 53.01 -.66 +15.6
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD OnSmcnd 9.48 -.15 -4.0 SilganH s 45.05 +1.25 +25.8
BHPBil plc 82.84 +.47 +2.9 EdisonInt 38.20 +.03 -1.0 JAlexandr 6.10 +.14 +16.2 ViacomB 47.03 -.30 +18.7
OnTrack 2.69 +.39 -12.9 SilvWhtn g 42.88 +.49 +9.8
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn BJs Whls 49.03 +.13 +2.4 ElPasoCp 18.26 +.96 +32.7 J&J Snack 46.92 +.39 -2.7 Visa 76.31 -1.19 +8.4
OplinkC 18.44 +.27 -.2 SilvrcpM g 14.49 +.33 +12.9
BP PLC 45.54 +.14 +3.1 Elan 7.71 +.35 +34.6 JA Solar 6.43 -.13 -7.1 Vivus 6.81 +.17 -27.3
Alliance Bernstein IntlStk 36.91 -.08 +3.4 Income C m 2.28 +.01 +5.6 ValueA m 24.00 -.04 +5.5 ValPlSvc m 14.12 +.06 +5.2 InfPrtAdm 26.11 -.03 +2.9 Oracle 33.80 +.10 +8.0 Sina 123.68 +3.73 +79.7
BP Pru 113.46 -.81 -10.3 EldorGld g 17.88 +.22 -3.7 JDS Uniph 18.63 -.05 +28.7 VMware 86.35 -.94 -2.9
BalShrB m 14.59 -.01 +5.4 Stock 113.12 -.09 +5.3 IncomeAdv 2.24 ... +5.5 ValueI 24.11 -.04 +5.6 Schwab InfPrtI 10.63 -.02 +2.9 OwensIll 29.91 +.46 -2.6 SiriusXM 1.81 -.03 +10.9
BPZ Res 4.55 -.02 -4.4 ElectArts 19.95 +.06 +21.8 JPMorgCh 44.97 -1.28 +6.0 Vodafone 28.91 +.07 +9.3
CoreOppA m 12.48 ... +8.4 Dreyfus NY TF A m 11.08 +.02 +0.1 MainStay 1000Inv d 39.14 +.01 +5.3 PECO pfA 71.28 -.72 +1.8 SkywksSol 26.40 -.25 -7.8
InflaPro 13.29 -.02 +2.9 Baidu s 147.01 +1.32 +52.3 EmersonEl 57.41 +.17 +.4 Jabil 18.95 -.32 -5.7 Vonage 4.88 +.10+117.9
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InstIdxI 120.33 +.01 +5.1 BakrHu 69.31 +1.00 +21.2 EnbrEPtrs 64.91 -.19 +4.1 JanusCap 12.07 -.22 -6.9 Vornado 89.61 +1.78 +7.5
LgCpVlInv 19.37 -.05 +4.5 TechGrA f 33.20 -.02 +2.2 FrankTemp-Mutual BallardPw 2.13 +.03 +42.0 PMI Grp 2.18 -.07 -33.9 SnapOn 59.68 -.16 +5.5
Manning & Napier Scout EnCana g 33.05 +.09 +13.5 JpnSmCap 8.37 +.07 -6.7 WalMart 53.50 -.13 -.8
LgCpVlIs 20.40 -.06 +4.6 Beacon Z 12.96 +.01 +5.3 InstPlus 120.33 +.01 +5.1 BallyTech 37.00 -.42 -12.3 EndvSilv g 11.79 +.62 +60.6 JetBlue 5.62 -.13 -15.0 PPG 92.49 +.22 +10.0 SodaStrm n44.79 -.23 +41.8
Eaton Vance WrldOppA 9.12 ... +5.9 Interntl d 33.86 +.05 +4.6 PPL Corp 26.75 -.04 +1.6 SouthnCo 37.84 +.26 -1.0 Walgrn 41.45 +.13 +6.4
American Cent HiIncOppA m 4.47 ... +4.3 Discov A m 30.51 -.04 +4.5 Matthews Asian Selected InstTStPl 29.97 +.02 +5.4 BcoBrades 20.22 -.14 -.3 EndoPhrm 39.38 -.64 +10.3 JohnJn 60.02 +.42 -3.0 WarnerCh s24.08 +.14 +6.7
Discov Z 30.89 -.04 +4.6 BcoSantSA 12.02 -.17 +12.9 Energen 60.40 +.14 +25.2 JohnsnCtl 38.98 -.48 +2.0 Pacholder 8.80 +.04 +4.1 SthnCopper35.87 -1.22 -26.4
EqIncInv 7.44 +.01 +3.6 HiIncOppB m 4.48 ... +4.1 PacTiger d 23.94 +.16 +2.1 AmerShS b 43.33 ... +4.6 IntlExpIn d 17.26 +.09 +3.5 PallCorp 57.05 +.02 +15.1 SwstAirl 11.60 -.15 -10.6 WsteMInc 37.82 +.23 +2.6
GrowthInv 27.10 ... +4.9 LrgCpValA m 18.57 -.02 +2.2 QuestZ 18.48 +.01 +4.5 American D 43.34 ... +4.7 IntlGr d 20.29 +.07 +4.9 BcoSBrasil 11.42 -.12 -16.0 Energizer 70.11 +.21 -3.8 JnprNtwk 38.49 +.14 +4.3 WeathfIntl 21.16 +.17 -7.2
Shares A m 21.70 +.03 +5.1 Merger BkHawaii 47.09 -.15 -.3 EngyConv 2.08 -.08 -54.8 KAR Auct 17.13 +.17 +24.1 PanASlv 37.35 -3.74 -9.4 SwstnEngy 39.01 +.60 +4.2
IncGroA m 25.16 ... +5.2 NatlMuniA m 8.66 +.02 -1.2 Merger m 16.20 +.01 +2.7 Sequoia IntlGrAdm d 64.57 +.23 +5.0 Panasonic 12.19 +.13 -13.5 SpectraEn 27.11 +.15 +8.5 WellPoint 69.51 +.36 +22.2
UltraInv 23.72 -.03 +4.7 NatlMuniB m 8.66 +.03 -1.4 Shares Z 21.88 +.03 +5.2 BkIrelnd 2.14 -.05 -19.3 EngyTsfr 52.59 -.05 +1.5 KB Home 11.21 -.08 -16.9 WellsFargo 30.15 -.53 -2.7
Metropolitan West Sequoia 143.69 +.09 +11.1 IntlStkIdxAdm d27.52+.06 +4.4 BkAtl A h .91 +.02 -20.9 Entergy 65.76 +.23 -7.2 KIT Digitl 11.08 -.16 -30.9 ParkDrl 6.99 +.44 +53.0 SprintNex 4.96 +.15 +17.3
American Funds PAMuniA m 8.49 +.02 +0.6 FrankTemp-Templeton PatriotCoal 24.53 +.47 +26.6 SprottGold 12.90 +.30 +4.5 WendyArby 4.75 -.06 +2.8
Fgn A m 7.57 -.02 +8.5 TotRetBdI 10.42 -.01 +1.8 T Rowe Price IntlStkIdxI d 110.10 +.24 +4.4 Bar iPVix rs 28.19 -.24 -25.0 EntPrPt 42.54 +.04 +2.2 KKR n 17.81 -.14 +25.4
AMCAPA m 19.72 -.03 +4.7 FMI TotRtBd b 10.42 -.01 +1.6 BlChpGr 39.76 -.07 +4.3 PattUTI 29.09 +1.05 +35.0 SP Matls 39.10 +.12 +1.8 WernerEnt 26.29 +.91 +16.3
BalA m 18.54 ... +4.0 LgCap 16.44 ... +5.3 GlBond A m 13.93 +.03 +3.6 IntlVal d 33.18 +.06 +3.2 BarnesNob 9.03 -.20 -36.2 EntropCom 7.85 +.40 -35.0 KV PhmA 4.14 -.20 +62.4 WestellT 3.60 -.05 +10.1
Morgan Stanley Instl CapApprec 21.20 -.02 +4.4 BarrickG 53.42 +1.26 +.5 EnzoBio 4.00 +.26 -24.2 Kaydon 37.45 -.22 -8.0 Paychex 32.40 +.05 +4.8 SP HlthC 33.62 +.18 +6.7
BondA m 12.20 ... +1.0 FPA GlBond C m 13.95 +.02 +3.5 LTGradeAd 9.25 ... +0.7 PeabdyE 65.76 +.58 +2.8 SP CnSt 30.71 +.18 +4.8 WDigital 38.38 +.73 +13.2
GlBondAdv 13.89 +.02 +3.6 MdCpGrI 41.17 +.07 +10.2 DivGrow 23.99 ... +5.2 Baxter 53.77 -.37 +6.2 EricsnTel 12.44 -.06 +7.9 Kellogg 55.25 +.36 +8.2
CapIncBuA m 51.54 +.07 +4.2 Cres d 28.05 +.02 +4.7 DivrSmCap d 17.40 +.02 +10.0 LTInvGr 9.25 ... +0.7 PennVaRs 26.90 -.23 -5.0 SP Consum39.06 -.09 +4.4 WstnRefin 17.97 +.06 +69.8
CapWldBdA m20.78 +.04 +2.7 Growth A m 19.16 -.04 +7.7 Natixis BedBath 54.94 +.42 +11.8 EvrgrSlr rs 1.87 +.23 -46.5 Keycorp 8.75 -.10 -1.1 WstnUnion 20.95 +.05 +12.8
NewInc m 10.85 ... +1.0 EmMktStk d 36.17 -.05 +2.5 LifeCon 16.72 ... +2.6 BerkHa A 121247 +20 +.7 Exelon 40.20 +.30 -3.5 Kimco 17.72 +.26 -1.8 Penney 37.15 -.20 +15.0 SP Engy 76.56 +.52 +12.2
CpWldGrIA m 37.26 -.02 +4.8 World A m 15.77 -.04 +6.3 InvBndY 12.37 +.01 +3.3 PeopUtdF 12.81 -.05 -8.6 SPDR Fncl 16.13 -.15 +1.1 Weyerh 22.49 +.06 +18.8
Fairholme Funds StratIncA m 15.32 +.01 +5.0 EqIndex d 35.43 ... +5.0 BerkH B 80.74 -.02 +.8 Expedia 23.65 -.34 -5.7 KindME 75.05 +.74 +6.8
EurPacGrA m 43.39 -.01 +4.9 Franklin Templeton LifeGro 23.02 +.02 +4.4 PepcoHold 18.35 +.11 +.5 SP Inds 37.00 ... +6.1 WmsCos 30.73 +.37 +24.3
Fairhome d 34.18 -.04 -3.9 EqtyInc 24.78 -.01 +5.0 BestBuy 29.46 -.79 -14.1 ExpScrip s 55.10 -.56 +1.9 Kinross g 15.69 +.16 -17.2
FnInvA m 38.71 -.01 +5.8 FndAllA m 11.10 ... +6.1 StratIncC m 15.40 +.02 +4.8 LifeMod 20.25 +.01 +3.5 PeregrineP 2.54 +.04 +10.4 SP Tech 25.79 -.05 +2.4 Windstrm 12.47 -.07 -10.5
Federated FinSer 14.60 -.08 +3.0 BigLots 43.68 +.14 +43.4 ExxonMbl 83.44 +.28 +14.1 KodiakO g 6.32 +.12 -4.2
GrthAmA m 31.75 -.03 +4.3 GE Neuberger Berman GrowStk 33.45 -.09 +4.0 MidCapGr 20.33 -.02 +7.0 Petrohawk 25.14 +.20 +37.8 SP Util 31.75 +.19 +1.3 WiscEn s 29.67 +.04 +.8
HiIncA m 11.56 ... +4.5 KaufmanR m 5.66 +.01 +2.9 BioRadA 123.67 +.08 +19.1 F5 Netwks 96.17 -.53 -26.1 Kohls 53.90 -.16 -.8
S&SProg 42.05 -.07 +4.5 GenesisIs 49.74 +.12 +8.2 HealthSci 34.55 +.17 +14.1 PetrbrsA 33.17 -.13 -2.9 StanBlkDk 75.88 +.99 +13.5 WT India 25.16 +.11 -4.7
IncAmerA m 17.25 +.02 +5.3 Fidelity MidCp 21.70 ... +6.9 BiogenIdc 82.19 +1.23 +22.6 Fastenal 65.03 +.36 +8.5 KrispKrm 5.51 ... -21.1
GMO GenesisTr 51.51 +.12 +8.1 HiYield d 6.95 ... +4.6 Petrobras 36.94 -.26 -2.4 Staples 20.02 +.04 -12.1 Worthgtn 20.28 +.14 +10.2
IntBdAmA m 13.39 -.01 +0.4 AstMgr20 12.99 ... +2.0 SmCpGrInv 19.46 +.11 +8.8 MidCpAdml 98.53 ... +6.9 Blackstone 18.36 +.08 +29.8 FifthThird 13.65 +.05 -7.1 Kroger 24.70 +.50 +10.5
EmgMktsVI d 15.50 -.01 +6.2 IntlBnd d 10.20 +.03 +3.3 BlockHR 17.60 -.01 +47.8 Finisar 24.68 -.16 -16.9 Kulicke 8.41 +.15 +16.8 PetRes 29.77 -.03 +10.2 StarScient 3.75 +.49 +92.3 Wyndham 31.11 -.32 +3.8
IntlGrInA m 32.92 -.03 +5.9 AstMgr50 15.89 -.01 +3.4 MidCpIst 21.76 ... +6.9 XL Grp 24.37 -.35 +11.7
IntItVlIV 23.07 +.02 +5.7 Northern IntlDisc d 45.53 +.23 +3.7 Boeing 72.30 +.17 +10.8 FstHorizon 10.90 -.12 -7.5 LDK Solar 11.47 -.16 +13.3 Pfizer 20.49 +.03 +17.0 Starbucks 35.97 +.16 +12.0
InvCoAmA m 29.08 ... +3.7 Bal 18.85 -.01 +3.7 XcelEngy 23.74 +.16 +.8
QuIII 20.95 +.06 +4.7 HYFixInc d 7.50 ... +4.8 IntlGrInc d 14.17 -.01 +6.5 MidCpSgl 31.09 ... +6.9 BostonSci 7.13 +.15 -5.8 FMajSilv g 24.02 +.97 +65.4 LECG h .13 -.05 -90.9 PhilipMor 66.19 +.08 +13.1 StateStr 45.15 -.43 -2.6
MutualA m 26.35 +.06 +4.7 BlChGrow 47.51 ... +4.8 Xerox 10.75 +.02 -6.7
QuVI 20.96 +.06 +4.8 MMIntlEq d 10.24 ... +3.0 IntlStk d 14.74 -.03 +3.6 Morg 18.88 -.02 +4.7 BoxShips n 11.00 ... 0.0 FstNiagara 14.02 +.10 +.3 LSI Corp 6.45 +.03 +7.7 Pier 1 11.80 +.43 +12.4 StlDynam 17.93 -.22 -2.0
NewEconA m 26.57 -.03 +4.9 Canada d 61.92 +.18 +6.5 Xilinx 31.11 -.07 +7.3
Goldman Sachs Oakmark IntlStkAd m 14.69 -.03 +3.6 Brinker 24.69 +.70 +18.2 FstSolar 140.90 -3.83 +8.3 LamResrch 50.99 -.24 -1.5 PimcoHiI 13.87 +.03 +9.1 StillwtrM 21.13 -.09 -1.0
NewPerspA m29.85 -.02 +4.3 CapApr 26.22 ... +3.5 MuHYAdml 9.98 +.01 +0.2 YRC Ww rs 1.99 +.29 -46.5
HiYieldIs d 7.43 -.01 +4.1 EqIncI 28.96 +.03 +4.4 LatinAm d 55.48 +.04 -2.2 BrMySq 27.61 +.28 +4.3 FirstEngy 38.11 +.39 +2.9 LancastrC 62.26 +.36 +8.8 PimcoMuni 12.87 +.04 +2.1 Stryker 59.87 +.03 +11.5
NwWrldA m 55.86 -.02 +2.3 CapInc d 9.80 ... +5.4 MuInt 13.23 +.02 +0.8 Yahoo 16.69 +.05 +.4
MidCapVaA m37.33 -.03 +4.0 Intl I d 20.15 -.06 +3.8 MediaTele 55.84 -.05 +8.0 Broadcom 38.15 +.03 -12.4 FlagstB rs 1.32 -.02 -19.0 LVSands 44.60 +.05 -2.9 PinWst 42.53 +.45 +2.6 SubPpne 55.71 +.56 -.7
SmCpWldA m40.50 +.10 +4.2 Contra 70.47 -.02 +4.2 MuIntAdml 13.23 +.02 +0.8 Yamana g 12.75 +.27 -.4
MidCpVaIs 37.63 -.03 +4.1 Oakmark I d 43.63 -.09 +5.6 MidCapVa 24.79 +.03 +4.6 BrcdeCm 5.74 -.09 +8.5 Flextrn 7.02 +.02 -10.6 LennarA 18.15 -.04 -3.2 PitnyBw 25.13 +.18 +3.9 SulphCo .11 +.00 -35.3
TaxEBdAmA m11.72 +.02 +0.3 DiscEq 23.95 -.07 +6.3 Youku n 64.36 +6.97 +83.8
Old Westbury MidCpGr 62.90 -.07 +7.5 MuLTAdml 10.59 +.02 +0.5 Buckeye 60.35 -1.06 -9.7 FocusMda 33.60 +1.51 +53.2 LeucNatl 35.30 -.69 +21.0 PlumCrk 42.50 +.50 +13.5 Suncor gs 43.90 +.10 +14.7
USGovSecA m13.83 -.01 0.0 DivGrow 29.93 ... +5.3 Harbor YumBrnds 50.68 +.70 +3.3
GlbSmMdCp 16.30 +.05 +5.4 NewAmGro 34.90 +.02 +5.8 MuLtdAdml 10.99 ... +0.6 Buenavent 38.96 +.14 -20.4 Fonar 1.70 +.01 +30.8 Level3 1.73 +.05 +76.5 Polycom 49.01 +.55 +25.7 Sunoco 42.83 -.23 +6.3
WAMutInvA m28.59 +.06 +5.7 DivrIntl d 31.45 +.03 +4.3 Bond 12.22 ... +1.8
NewAsia d 19.56 +.02 +2.0 CA Inc 23.96 -.09 -2.0 FootLockr 20.47 -.02 +4.3 LillyEli 35.75 +.07 +2.0 Popular 3.11 +.01 -1.0 SunriseSen 9.00 -.80 +65.1 Zimmer 60.17 +.30 +12.1
Artio Global EmgMkt d 27.12 +.01 +2.9 CapApInst 38.20 -.04 +4.0 Oppenheimer MuShtAdml 15.87 +.01 +0.5
NewEra 55.45 +.06 +6.3 CB REllis 28.26 +.45 +38.0 FordM 14.81 -.17 -11.8 Limited 37.67 -.28 +22.6 Potash s 56.19 -.49 +8.9 Suntech 9.32 -.02 +16.4 ZionBcp 23.44 -.32 -3.3
IntlEqI 31.30 -.05 +3.8 EqInc 46.70 -.05 +5.8 IntlInstl d 64.25 +.13 +6.1 CapApA m 44.97 +.04 +3.2 PrecMtls d 27.54 +.12 +3.2
NewHoriz 36.75 +.06 +9.7 CBS B 24.25 -.20 +27.3 FordM wt 6.24 -.15 -23.4 LincNat 28.71 -.25 +3.2 Power-One 7.50 +.02 -26.5 SunTrst 28.19 -.81 -4.5 Zipcar n 28.00 ... 0.0
IntlEqIII 12.94 -.01 +3.9 EqInc II 19.26 -.02 +5.8 IntlInv m 63.61 +.14 +6.0 CapApB m 39.63 +.04 +2.9
NewIncome 9.46 -.01 +0.7 Prmcp d 68.74 +.12 +4.5 CDC Cp rs 2.96 +.57 -15.7 ForestLab 33.75 -.14 +5.5 LinearTch 32.87 +.31 -5.0 PS Agri 33.99 +.07 +5.1 Supvalu 10.61 +1.53 +10.2 ZollMed 47.55 +1.25 +27.7
ExpMulNat d 22.79 +.01 +4.5 Hartford DevMktA m 36.73 -.02 +0.7
Artisan FF2015 11.76 -.01 +3.7 R2015 12.36 ... +4.0 PrmcpAdml d 71.34 +.13 +4.5 CH Engy 49.78 +.75 +1.8 FortuneBr 63.22 +.08 +4.9 LivePrsn 13.39 -.04 +18.5 PwShs QQQ56.75 -.10 +4.2 Symantec 18.44 +.11 +10.2 Zweig 3.40 +.05 +1.5
Intl d 23.04 +.03 +6.2 AdvHLSIA 20.05 -.02 +3.8 DevMktY 36.36 -.01 +0.8 Praxair 101.85 +.47 +6.7 Synovus 2.66 ... +.8 ZweigTl 3.43 -.01 -3.7
FF2035 12.05 +.01 +5.1 R2025 12.58 ... +4.5 PrmcpCorI d 14.36 +.01 +4.3 CIT Grp 40.70 +1.10 -13.6 FMCG s 51.93 -.38 -13.5 LizClaib 5.57 -.03 -22.2
IntlVal d 28.17 +.02 +3.9 CapAprA m 35.23 -.07 +1.7 GlobA m 63.95 -.04 +5.9
FF2040 8.42 ... +5.1 R2035 12.82 -.01 +4.8 CMS Eng 19.04 +.08 +2.4 FDelMnt 25.65 +.11 +2.8 LockhdM 77.73 -.58 +11.2
MdCpVal 22.19 -.02 +10.5 CapAprI 35.26 -.07 +1.8 GoldMinA m 49.61 +.75 -0.5 REITIdx d 19.36 +.30 +6.1
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MidCap
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35.89 -.08 +6.7
Fidelity 34.14 -.01 +6.2
FltRtHiIn d 9.89 ... +1.8
Free2010 14.08 ... +3.6
CpApHLSIA 44.06 -.08 +4.0
DvGrHLSIA 20.55 +.01 +5.4
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18.09 -.01
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
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OverseasJ d 50.63 -.36 0.0
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PerkinsMCVJ 23.87 ... +5.8
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dence that Goldman Sachs misled investors. Stocks were lower for most of the day after claims
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LifGr1 b 13.42 ... +4.5 L/T2020I 12.18 +.01 +4.5
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IntSmCapI 18.29 +.11 +6.3 Fidelity Advisor DevMktIdx d 10.54 +.02 +4.8 TotBdMkInv 10.54 -.01 +0.4
SovInvA m 16.45 -.02 +5.0 Prudential Investmen
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USMicroI 14.54 +.07 +5.7 Lazard HiYieldA m 5.62 -.01 +4.2 ExplAdml 73.16 +.04 +7.8 TotStIIns 33.14 +.01 +5.4 The automaker is expanding a re- Earnings at the grocer, which oper- The oil and gas producer said it will
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USSmValI 27.06 +.04 +5.8 Gold d 53.74 +.78 +1.2 EmgMkEqtI d 21.82 -.03 +0.2
IntlValA m 21.77 -.04 +5.7
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DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western
EMkFIS d 10.86 -.02 +1.1
Fidelity Spartan
CrPlBdIns 10.86 ... +1.9
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HlthCareS d 26.64 +.12 +9.4 IntlIdxIn d 36.94 +.02 +5.0 MgdMuniA m 14.82 +.02 -0.4 SmallCoA m 21.80 +.05 +7.4 GNMA 10.73 ... +0.8
$20 $12 $20
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GNMAAdml 10.73 ... +0.9
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ValIdxIns 21.95 +.01 +6.2 18 10 18
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GrowthEq 11.23 -.01 +4.1
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Delaware Invest GlbA m 47.98 +.11 +3.5 Lord Abbett IncomeA m 6.84 ... +2.8 GrthIstId 32.84 -.01 +4.2 14 6 14
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$9.75 $18.97 $7.06 $17.47 $10.17 $18.77
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A storm system will generate showers and thunderstorms from the Gulf Coast

58°
SUNDAY through the Ohio Valley. Strong to severe storms will be possible especially in the south. Rain will fall
TODAY SATURDAY
Rain, Partly
to the northwest of this system, with some snow over the northern Plains. A pair of storm system will
sunny, be responsible for wet weather from the portions of the northern Rockies through the Northwest.
Partly sunny, windy

38°
cool
cooler
50° 58°
45° 37°
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 50/39

Partly Sun, a Sun, a Mostly 56/35


sunny shower T-storm sunny 50/32 51/43 56/39 Another rather
chilly air mass
53/45
63° 66° 70° 60° from Canada has
43° 50° 50° 45° 66/53 56/32 54/39 59/47 arrived this
morning with a
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 75/57
northeast wind.
This will serve to
The Poconos 78/58
75/45
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 52-58. Lows: 32-37. Partly cloudy 82/52 generate some
55/35
Tonight’s low skies today. Increasing clouds tonight. cloudiness today
Albany
57/29 86/49
and to keep
49/28 85/70 87/73
afternoon tem-
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 45/27 peratures below
55/34 Highs: 50-54. Lows: 39-44. Partly cloudy 60. A storm
skies today. Increasing clouds tonight. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow approaching
Towanda
57/35 Anchorage 38/27/.00 45/27/s 44/30/s Myrtle Beach 66/52/.00 70/62/pc 73/57/t from the mid
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 58/32
Atlanta 76/51/.00 75/57/t 68/47/t Nashville 76/45/.00 73/51/t 58/39/sh west tonight will
58/36 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 71/42/.00 56/45/pc 57/50/t New Orleans 81/63/.00 84/62/t 77/56/s veer the wind
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 50-57. Lows: 31-37. Partly cloudy Boston 64/43/.02 47/37/s 49/44/c Norfolk 63/51/.00 64/50/pc 68/54/t
58/36 Buffalo 54/34/.00 52/37/pc 50/38/r Oklahoma City 88/60/.00 65/36/pc 69/48/s
toward the
today. Mostly cloudy with rain developing southeast, and
Charlotte 73/40/.00 73/58/pc 71/47/t Omaha 60/49/.20 45/32/r 56/38/pc
tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 53/41/.00 53/45/r 52/39/sh Orlando 87/60/.00 86/65/t 88/64/pc rain will arrive
State College 55/36
55/39
56/39 Cleveland 54/38/.00 57/45/c 51/37/sh Phoenix 79/57/.00 90/65/s 94/68/s during the day
Brandywine Valley Dallas 84/65/.00 75/45/s 77/54/s Pittsburgh 69/35/.00 65/46/pc 55/41/r tomorrow proba-
Reading Denver 44/33/.03 56/32/s 64/39/pc Portland, Ore. 52/42/.35 55/44/r 55/41/pc
Harrisburg 57/41 Highs: around 56. Lows: around 42. Partly bly by the noon
58/40 cloudy skies today. Increasing clouds Detroit 56/45/.00 51/43/c 52/38/sh St. Louis 73/53/.00 67/45/t 53/40/sh
Honolulu 80/75/.00 85/70/s 83/70/s Salt Lake City 44/33/.08 58/42/pc 63/43/c hour. A wind-
Philadelphia tonight.
57/43 Houston 82/71/.00 86/49/pc 81/55/s San Antonio 84/70/.00 87/49/s 86/56/s swept rain will
Indianapolis 69/42/.00 63/49/t 52/38/sh San Diego 70/54/.00 73/58/s 72/60/s last into
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 68/52/.00 79/61/s 86/65/s San Francisco 58/46/.00 65/52/pc 64/51/pc Saturday night
51/40 Highs: 50-59. Lows: 45-50. Partly cloudy Los Angeles 68/52/.00 78/58/s 74/58/s Seattle 47/40/.05 50/39/sh 53/42/pc
Miami 87/68/.00 87/73/pc 87/74/pc Tampa 85/-1/.00 85/69/pc 84/67/pc as temperatures
skies today. Increasing clouds tonight.
Milwaukee 45/35/.00 42/39/r 46/36/sh Tucson 73/52/.00 88/54/s 93/60/s hover in the
Minneapolis 46/35/.00 50/32/c 45/30/c Washington, DC 69/46/.00 59/47/pc 58/50/t upper 40s. The
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport wind may gust to
WORLD CITIES 40 mph in higher
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 66/43 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs elevations.
Average 59/37 Month to date 1.69” Wilkes-Barre 12.01 2.84 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 54/45/.00 58/41/pc 59/43/c Mexico City 86/55/.00 86/56/pc 80/54/t Another cold
Record High 84 in 1968 Normal month to date 1.48” Towanda 7.82 1.47 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 73/50/.00 86/64/s 90/63/s Montreal 50/36/.22 48/32/s 49/39/sh
Beijing 88/50/.00 74/46/s 79/48/s Moscow 39/32/.07 45/32/sh 50/33/pc
front will pass,
Record Low 22 in 1950 Year to date 12.13” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 8.71” For more weather Berlin 48/43/.00 55/36/pc 58/36/s Paris 59/45/.00 63/44/s 64/45/pc and Sunday
Bethlehem 4.25 1.93 16.0
Yesterday 10 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 70/57/.00 70/50/pc 72/50/s Rio de Janeiro 90/77/.00 91/76/pc 90/75/s looks dry with
Month to date 248 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 5.38 0.26 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 54/46/.02 58/46/sh 59/43/pc Riyadh 77/64/.00 85/68/c 90/67/pc limited sunshine
Year to date 5835 Today 6:25a 7:43p Frankfurt 55/32/.00 60/40/s 61/37/s Rome 63/37/.00 61/48/sh 60/47/sh and cool temper-
Last year to date 5352 Tomorrow 6:23a 7:44p Full Last New First National Weather Service Hong Kong 82/70/.00 84/72/pc 86/74/pc San Juan 85/73/.00 83/73/t 83/72/t
Jerusalem 76/49/.00 75/53/s 81/57/s Tokyo 72/52/.00 70/52/pc 70/50/sh atures.
Normal year to date 5730 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597
London 55/46/.00 59/45/pc 60/46/sh Warsaw 54/41/.06 53/36/pc 58/36/pc
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Today 5:07p 4:34a - Tom Clark
Tomorrow 6:23p 5:05a April 17 April 24 May 3 May 10 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 310 Attorney 409 Autos under 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale
Public Notices Public Notices Services $5000 $5000
BMW `04 325i
LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE NOTICE PAYING $500 Attorney
Keith Hunter CADILLAC `94 VOLKSWAGEN `01
100 NOTICE IS HEREBY
MINIMUM
DRIVEN IN
Bankruptcies
DEVILLE SEDAN PASSAT GLS WAGON
DEADLINES GIVEN that Letters MAHLER, LOHIN
ANNOUNCEMENTS Testamentary have
Full size 4 wheel & ASSOCIATES Satin Silver Metallic.
drive trucks 94,000 miles, 1.8L 4 cylinder
been granted in the (570) 718-1118 turbo. Cold weather
110 Lost Saturday Estate of George J. ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ automatic, front package & traction
12:30 on Friday Albert, late of Pig entrails for heavy equip- MARGIOTTI wheel drive, 4 control. 101,700
Wilkes-Barre, Luz- studied by ment, backhoes, 406 ATVs/Dune
ALL Sunday erne County, Penn- Romans to see dump trucks, LAW OFFICES
Buggies
door, air condi- miles. Great condi-
tion. Asking $4,300 5 Speed. Like New!!

JUNK
4:00 pm on sylvania, who died
on March 18, 2010.
the luckiest bull dozers
BANKRUPTCY tioning, air bags,
(570) 417-7678 New Tires, tinted
QUARTER MIDGET
Friday time to marry! HAPPY TRAILS all power, cruise windows, sun roof,
All persons indebted Ewwww… TRUCK SALES Free Consult control, leather 412 Autos for Sale black leather
to said estate are
CAR & Monday
4:30 pm on required to make
bridezella.net 570-760-2035
542-2277
Payment Plans
(570) 970-9977 RACE CAR interior, $3,300. interior. Only
57,000 Miles!!!

TRUCKS
Friday payment and those
having claims or Shopping for a
6am to 8pm
Wilkes-Barre 76 inch Bull Rider,
570-394-9004
ACURA `00 INTEGRA
GS Coupe. 1 owner,
PRICE REDUCED TO
$14,000!!
demands to present (570) 223-2536 Honda 120 motor,
Tuesday new apartment? Kirkey seat, To place your clean title. 106K, For more info,
WANTED 4:00 pm on
Monday
the same without
delay to Joseph G. Classified lets
Stroudsburg
new brake system,
ad Call Toll Free
automatic. Leather
interior, all power,
call (570) 762-3714

Highest Prices Albert, Esquire, you compare costs - A-Main feature wins
BMW `07 328xi
SOCIAL SECURITY
Wednesday Executor. without hassle DISABILITY
Asphalt/Dirt,
Many Extras, 1-800-427-8649 remote start, moon-
roof, alloy wheels
Paid!!! 4:00 pm on
or worry! Free Consultation.

FREE
Tuesday JOSEPH G.
ALBERT, ESQUIRE Get moving
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
Value $6,000,
Sell for $2,999
Call (570) 954-2749
CHEVROLET `99 and more! $4,000
570-709-4137
Black with black
interior. Heated
seats. Back up &

REMOVAL
Thursday
4:00 pm on
458 Wyoming
Avenue, Suite 201
Kingston, PA 18704
with classified! 570-823-9006
Collect cash, not dust! ASTRO VAN AUDI ‘01 A6 navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
Wednesday Looking for that 56,000 miles, 4.3
Call V&G
Friday
ESTATE NOTICE
DO YOU ENJOY special place
Clean out your
basement, garage
cylinder engine,
automatic. Clean.
2.7 T Quattro, dark
gray with tan leather
brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many
Anytime 4:00 pm on
Thursday
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters PREGNANCY ? 310 Attorney
called home?
Classified will address
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
$2,500. Call
(570) 829-0549
interior, automatic
transmission, 135k
extras!
Miles.
46,000

Administration have Would you like highway miles, fully Asking $19,500.
288-8995 Your needs. ment today at 570-
the emotional Services loaded, well main-
CHRYSLER `97
been granted in the 570-825-8888 or
Holidays 829-7130!
LOST, male Jack call for deadlines
Estate of Leo reward of helping Open the door tained, $7900. 626-297-0155
an infertile 570-675-3808 Call Anytime!
with classified!
SUZUKI ’00
Gudanowski late of ADOPTION
SEBRING
Russell Terrier couple reach
Hazleton, Luzerne DIVORCE
named Sam. Black
& white. Lost on
You may email
your notices to
County, Pennsylva-
nia, who died Feb-
their dream of
becoming
CUSTODY
Estates, DUI
340 Health Care
QUAD MASTER Convertible. Gold AUDI `02 A4 Selling your
Camper?
Monday April 11 in
ruary 8, 2011 to parents? ATTORNEY
Services with newly installed 3.0, V6, AWD
Place an ad and
Haddonfield Hills mpeznowski@ Consider being a 4x4, auto, 520 navy top/rear win- automatic, tiptronic
Bruce Gudanowski. MATTHEW LOFTUS find a new owner.
development in Dal-
las. If seen, please
timesleader.com
All persons having
claims against the
surrogate. All
fees allowable by
570-255-5503 PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT miles, winch, heat-
ed grips. $4,650.
dow. 124,000 city
miles. As is. Asking
transmission. Fully
loaded, leather 570-829-7130
call or fax to law will be paid. 25 years experi- 570-239-2877 $2,600. Negotiable. interior. 92,000
(570) 718-4050 570-831-7312
estate are request-
ed to make known Call Central ARD ence, personal 570-822-2776 or miles. Good condi-
BMW `93 325 IC
Doyouneedmorespace? or mail to
the same to the
administrator, c/o
Pennsylvania
Attorney, DUI
care, childcare,
Hospice care. Local
references.
TOMAHAWK`10 570 709-9404
Leave Message
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395 Convertible,
Metallic Green
A yard or garage sale The Times Leader
Peter J. Fagan, Denise Bierly, at ATV, 250 CC. Brand
in classified 15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Esquire, P O Box 814-237-6278
ext. 226
TRAFFIC
VIOLATIONS
570-235-1422 New Tomahawk full
size 250cc 4 wheel- FORD ‘01 EXPLORER AUDI `05 A4
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
is the best way 18711
904, Conyngham,
380 Travel er. Only $995 takes 2 DOOR SPORT..
2 DOOR SPORT
Turbo, Navy Blue
Transmission,
tocleanoutyourclosets! Pennsylvania. CRIMINAL it away!. Call Silver, 97,000 miles. Heated Seats. 2nd
You’re in bussiness For additional
information or
ESTATE NOTICE ALL OFFENSES CAPE COD /
386-334-7448 Good condition.
Includes snow tires.
with grey leather
interior, fully
Owner, 66k Miles.
Excellent Condition,

YAMAHA`04 RHINO
with classified! $3,700. loaded automatic. Garage Kept,
LOST: White
questions regard-
ing legal notices
Estate of Frances B.
Yatsko, deceased
JUNK FREE NANTUCKET BUS TRIP Excellent condition,
570-313-0462
Call after 5PM
93,000 miles. All
records. Excellent
Excellent Gas
Mileage. Carfax
German Shepherd. you may call
Marti Peznowski
(died March 2,
CAR & CONSULTATION
Labor Day weekend 200 hours. Priced condition. 4 new available. Price
MERCEDES-BENZ `86
Female. Last seen 2011), late of Sept. 2nd to 5th tires & new
to sell. $6,500 or reduced $7,995
in West Wyoming
4/7. Named Secret
at 570-970-7371
or 570-829-7130
Kingston, Luzurne
County, PA. Letters TRUCKS MACK $475 includes bus,
motel 3 breakfasts,
best offer. Call brakes. Asking
$10,000 or best
or trade for SUV or

190 E
Keith 570-971-4520 other. Beautiful /
or may come to 3 dinners. Order
LAW OFFICES
testamentary have offer. Call for info Fun Car.
Puppy. Very shy.
570-864-0739 LINEUP been granted and all
creditors shall make WANTED EXPERIENCED
from the menu.
Also includes side Looking for that 4 cylinder gas
engine. 125,000
417-2010 Days
779-4325 Nights
570-388-6669
trips & cruise. $50
ASUCCESSFULSALE demand and all Highest Prices special place
ALL JUNK CARS debtors shall make AGGRESSIVE deposit required. miles. Clean, runs
BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE
INCLASSIFIED! payment
delay to
without
Elaine
Paid!!! REPRESENTATION Call Pat
570-283-3927 called home?
excellent. $2,000
Call 570-328-7370 BMW `02 330 One Owner.

WANTED!! 570.287.1388 CONVERTIBLE Leather, CD,


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321 Stanley Drive,
FREE afternoons &
evenings Classified will address VOLVO `97 850 83K miles. Beautiful Alloy Wheels
A yard or garage sale www.MackLaw condition. Newly $16,450
ŠCALL ANYTIME
Kingston, PA 18704. REMOVAL Your needs. Dark blue, 1 owner,
SPRING GETAWAYS
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garage kept. leather & carpeting.
ŠFREE REMOVAL is the best way 150 Special Notices Call V&G
ARE YOU BEING Longwood/QVC 4/30
Open the door 109,000 miles
$2,500/Best Offer
$13,500.
570-313-3337
tocleanoutyourclosets! Anytime SUED BY A Seneca Lake W/E with classified! (570) 474-5277
ŠCA$H PAID You’re in bussiness ADOPT: Adoring
Mom, Dad, Big 288-8995
CREDIT CARD
COMPANY??
4/30 to 5/1
FORD `07 MUSTANG 560 Pierce St.
with classified!
ON THE SPOT Brother would like You have a real
Baltimore
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MONTY SAYS
LEGAL NOTICE to share a lifetime Aquarium 5/14 miles, silver, runs
chance of winning www.wyoming

570-301-3602
Greater Nanticoke of hugs & kisses & owing nothing if DaVinci Exhibit 5/14 great, $11,500.
negotiable. valleymotors.com
Area School District in our loving home
solicits sealed with a newborn.
you are repre-
sented by a good
Sight & Sound -
Joseph 5/14
The following companies are hiring: 570-479-2482 570-714-9924
quotes for the fol- Please Call attorney! Call Atty.
lowing: 2011-2012 Lynda & Dennis NYC/World Yacht
120 Found GARBAGE BID 888-688-1422
Michael P. Kelly
5/22 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation
FOUND: Kitten, Specifications and Expenses Paid
570-417-5561
or email mike@ Boston Pop W/E
Meadows
instructions may be mikepkelly.com
female, black &
obtained by con-
5/28 to 5/30
Nursing &
white, 5-6 months
tacting Reine ADOPTING A NEWBORN 1-800-432-8069
old, is wearing a flea
collar. Pavelitz, 570-735-
7783, or in person
is our greatest wish. BANKRUPTCY Rehabilitation
570-824-3256 Abundance of love, FREE CONSULT YANKEES TRIP
at the Business
Office, Nanticoke
secure life of family
The Bear Guaranteed TO CINCINNATI Center
LOST:
awaits. June 20, 21 and 22
Low Fees
Area High School,
Monday through
Annie & Mike
1-800-606-5589.
knocked it out of Payment Plan! (Monday, Tuesday, Bridon American
the park! Ted P. Wednesday)
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to Expenses Paid. Colleen Metroka
Kappa Graphics
BROWN WALLET 1:00 p.m. Proposals
will be accepted
until 12:00 p.m.,
LINE UP
could never eat
this batch of
570-592-4796
Catch the Yankees
take on the Reds at
The Great American AEP Industries
April 8th
Wegmans
prevailing time, A GREAT DEAL... chili. Never ever. Bankruptcy $595
Guaranteed Low Fees
Ballpark in Cincin-
nati, Ohio Fellerman & Cia-
Tuesday, April 26,
(parking lot) 2011 in the Nanti- IN CLASSIFIED! Sweet Hot. www.BkyLaw.net Trip Includes:

Sentimental coke Senior High


Looking for the right deal Wow. If this chili Atty Kurlancheek
825-5252 W-B
*Round trip
transportation
bus
rimboli Law P.C.
School, rear was a golf club it
Value. Kosciuszko Street, on an automobile?
would be an R11! DIVORCE No Fault
*Beer, soda & food
on the bus Northeast
REWARD Nanticoke, Pennsyl- Turn to classified. $295 divorce295.com *Great box level
Call Lou
vania. All proposals
must be in the
It’s a showroom in print! Hot face! El Atty. Kurlancheek seats to two games Counseling
Guepo play 800-324-9748 W-B
570-825-3368 office of the busi- Classified’s got (Mon & Tues night)
*Hotel accommoda-
ness manager on the directions! golf...El Bearo Divorce, Custody,
tions at the Millenni-
or before the day Support, PFA
135 Legals/ and time indicated ADOPTION
cook chili. FREE Consultation. um Hotel. Just three
Atty. Josianne blocks from stadium
Public Notices above. The Greater A loving married
Aboutanos and walking dis-
Nanticoke Area teacher couple
Wilkes-Barre tance from Cincin-
MEETING NOTICE School Board with so much to
570-208-1118 nati Zoo and other
The Wyoming Area reserves the right offer would love
downtown attrac-
Board of Education to accept any to adopt your
Free Bankruptcy tions
will hold a combined quote, or portion of newborn. We
Consultation Price: $350
work session/regu- the quote, and the can provide a
Payment plans. Call 570-287-9701
lar meeting on right to reject any lifetime of happi-
Carol Baltimore for more info.
Thursday, April 28, or all quotes. ness, security
& educational 570-822-1959
2011, at 7:00 p.m. in
the Secondary Cen- Bob Raineri opportunities.
Start your
weekend at the
Looking for Work? Your company name will be listed on the front page
President Expenses paid. FREE CONSULTATION of The Times Leader Classifieds the first day your ad
ter auditorium, 20
Memorial Street, Nancy/Kevin Martini bar
for all legal matters
Tell Employers with appears on timesleader.com Northeast PA Top Jobs. To Advertise Call Today
70 N Main St.,
Exeter. A non-pub-
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Attest:
Cindy Donlin,
1-866-254-3529
www.nancykevin Wilkes-Barre. Attorney Ron Wilson a Classified Ad. For more information contact The Times Leader sales 829-7130
570-822-2345
ing will precede the Secretary 2adopt.com 570-829-7130 consultant in your area at 570-829-7130.
combined meetings.

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CADILLAC ‘06 STS


AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
CHEVROLET FORD `92 MUSTANG HONDA `07 CIVIC
Sport SI. Red, with
KIA ‘00 SPORTAGE
4 dr, 4cyl. auto 4x4. ACME AUTO SALES
2010 CAMARO
Convertible, 343-1959
ver, 52,600 miles, 55,000 original black interior, $1,850 DEALER
1009 Penn Ave
PLYMOUTH ‘99 VOY-
sunroof, heated miles 5.0 auto, 75,000 miles. 6 Scranton 18509
seats, Bose sound V-6 Victory Red,
black interior, some engine speed, spoiler and Across from Scranton Prep

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system, 6 CD upgrades. Garaged body kit. Tinted win- GOOD CREDIT, BAD
changer, satellite all bells and
whistles. showcar. $8200 dows, CREDIT, NO CREDIT
radio, Onstar, park- (570) 283-8235 Reduced $11,900 6cyl., 7 pass, auto. Call Our Auto Credit
ing assist, remote $25,000 Hot Line to get
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570-881-2775 Affordable.
With Warranty.
$6,992
570-829-7130
& LINCOLN `00 LS
1 owner. Low miles.
08 CHYSLER 300
black, V6
06 DODGE STRATUS
FORD ‘02 GINO’S V6, All leather. Ask-
ing $5,800. Call
RT, Black, sunroof,
wing, 31,000 miles
CADILLAC `04 FOCUS WAGON
Low mileage,
Wanted:
(570) 819-3140
(570) 709-5677
05 JAGUAR X-TYPE
3.0, hunter green,

SEVILLE SLS One owner


Junk
tan leather (AWD)
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
$7,984
Cars &
LINCOLN`06 White, 4 door, 4cyl.
66,000 miles
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
www.wyoming
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Fully loaded.
01 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX GT, whte,
Just serviced. 4 dr., V6
108,000 miles. Ask-
570-714-9924 Highest 46,000 miles,
Triple coated
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
ing $8,000. (570) Burg./tan lthr.,
709-8492 CHRYSLER ‘06 560 Pierce St. Prices Pearlized White. Nav., 360 HP, AWD
Kingston, PA Showroom
Paid!! 01 AUDI A8 L
CHEVROLET ‘06 300C HEMI www.wyoming
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condition.
$18,900.
cashmere beige,
tan lthr., nav., AWD
Light green, 18,000 570-814-4926 or
CORVETTE miles, loaded,
leather, wood trim,
570-714-9924
288-8995 (570) 654-2596
01 AUDI A8 L
green, tan leather

CONVERTIBLE $24,000.
570-222-4960 FORD ‘05 EXPLORER
navigation, AWD
Blk, auto, sun roof
Silver beauty, 1 01 VW CABRIOLET
Owner, Museum
leave message
SPORT TRAC XLT HYUNDAI `04 WANTED! Silver, Brown top,
quality. 4,900
ALL
5-spd, convertible
miles, 6 speed. All Line up a place to live 1/2 Ton, 4WD,
TIBURON GT 00 MERCEDES-BENZ
possible options in classified! automatic, V6
$15,992 Blue, 5 speed S-430 slvr/blck
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
New, paid $62,000
CHRYSLER `02 manual, CD, Air,
factory alarm, JUNK lthr., 64,000 miles
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
power windows &
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370 PT CRUISER
Inferno Red, flame
locks. 38K.
$7,500 negotiable.
CARS! 77 Pontiac Firebird
Black V6, T-Tops
73 VW BEETLE CONV.
CHEVROLET `05 design. Chrome
wheels. 47,000
560 Pierce St.
Call 570-540-6236
CA$H olympic blu, blck
top, 4 speed

TAHOE Z71
miles, one owner.
Looks and runs
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA PAID SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
valleymotors.com GLS, automatic.
Silver birch with great. New inspec- Only 2,400 miles. 07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
grey leather interior,
3rd row seating,
rear A/C & heat,
tion. $5,800
Call (570) 472-1854
570-714-9924
$20,750
570-301-3602 grey, V6 AWD
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
4WD automatic with DODGE `01 STRATUS FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE 06 DODGE RAM 1500
traction control, 5.3l
engine, moonroof,
rear DVD player. SE
CD AND ALLOYS
$9,880 MAZDA `04 3
Hatchback, 92,000
SLT, quad cab,
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
06 CHRYSLER TOWN &
Bose stereo + many 4 door, automatic 560 Pierce St. miles. Excellent COUNTRY TOURING
more options. Imm- Power windows, Kingston, PA condition. auto, red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
aculate condition. seats & locks . V6, www.wyoming sunroof, premium mini van
76,000 adult driven Asking $2,900. Call sound and alloy 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB
(570) 819-3140 or valleymotors.com
miles. $15,600. Call wheels. $8,300 SLT, silver, auto.,
(570) 378-2886 & (570) 709-5677 570-714-9924 (570) 864-2337 V6, 4x4
ask for Joanne 560 Pierce St. 06 JEEP LIBERTY
FORD `04 MUSTANG Kingston, PA JEEP `04 GRAND MAZDA `04 RX-8
SPORT white, V6,
CHEVROLET `84 Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com CHEROKEE LIMITED Hunter Green,
4x4
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
green, auto, V6,
CAPRICE CLASSIC V8, Auto, 1,200 570-714-9924 4WD, 6 cylinder 80,000 miles.
miles, all options, New brakes & 4x4
auto. Moonroof.
Very Clean. New show room condi- rotors. New 05 MERCURY MOUNT-
Fully powered. New
Tires. Burgundy red
with vinyl top.
tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
FORD ‘10 brakes & tires.
94,000 highway
alignment. Two
new rear tires.
AINEER PREMIUM,
Silver, black leather,
MUST SEE!
$2,400
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
TAURUS SEL miles. $11,500
(570) 822-6334
No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED
3rd seat, AWD
05 CHEVY EQUINOX
AWD, V6 & Alloys Silver, 4 door, 4x4
(570) 269-0042 $21,920 $8,000 or best
FORD `07 KIA `08 RONDO offer. For more 05 FORD EXPLORER

CHEVROLET `86 Maroon with beige


information, call
(570) 332-4213
XLT, white 4 door
4x4
MUSTANG GT 04 JEEP GRAND
CORVETTE interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still CHEROKEE LAREDO,
MAZDA `10
Premium package,
4x3 manual, 3 over- silver, black leather under warranty. Special Edition.
drive, 350 engine interior, 5 speed Received 60,000 Grey, sunroof, 4x4
with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust
manual.
miles. $18,900
20,000
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
mile servicing. New
tires. KBB Value
3i SPORT
16,000 miles, black.
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
ER, seafoam

system. White with (570) 868-3832 $8,500. Asking only grn/tan lthr., 4x4
valleymotors.com 3 Year/36,000 mile 04 GMC ENVOY XUV
red pearls. Custom $7,900. A Must See! warranty. AC,
flames in flake. New
tires & hubs. 1 FORD `10 FUSION SE 570-714-9924 (570) 457-0553 power windows.
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
04 DODGE DURANGO

LEXUS `98 LS 400


ABS. Excellent
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
Silver/grey, grey
interior. Automatic, HONDA `06 CIVIC EX condition.
Asking $13,900
LIMITED, Sandstone,
tan leather, 3rd
AWD, Moonroof/ 2 door, 5 speed, air, Excellent condition, seat, 4x4
(570) 359-3296 (570) 283-1165
spoiler package. power windows & garage kept, 1 04 DODGE RAM 1500
Ask for Les
15,000 miles. locks, sun roof, CD, owner. Must see. SLT, quad cab,

CHEVY `06 COLORADO Remainer of


extended warranty.
cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition,
Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
65,000 miles, good
hemi, silver, 4x4
04 MERCURY
Extended cab. Auto. Sirius radio, 6 CD very well main- power. GPS naviga- MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
condition, keyless
Power steering, a/c. changer. Garage tained with service tion, moon roof, cd Gold tan leather,
entry, cassette/
40k miles. 2 wheel kept. Asking records, remaining changer. Loaded. 3rd seat, 4x4
radio + snow tires.
drive. $17,000 or best Honda warranty. Asking $10,000. Call 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
$12,500
$12,600, negotiable. offer. Call 65K, $10,500. 570-706-6156 LS, white, V6, 4x4
570-474-5268
570-678-5040 (570) 823-8403 570-706-0921 04 KIA SEDONA EX,
green, tan leather,
7 pass. mini van

$$ GAS PAINS $$
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR
LX, green, 4 door,
entertainment sys.
7 pass. minivan
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT
blu, V6, 4x4
03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
X-cab, white, 4x4
02 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
02 GMC SONOMA SLS,
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
01 DODGE RAM 1500
regular cab, 4x4,
with cap
98 FORD F-150,
regular cab pick up

0
green, auto 4x4

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Pre-Owned Cars 2002 BMW 745i


The Flagship of
the Fleet
New - $87,000
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
interior. 61K miles.
Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
Stunning,
2009 Suzuki SX4 2009 Suzuki Grand 2008 Suzuki 2010 Suzuki Must Sell!
$20,000
Touring AWD Vitara LTD SX4 Sedan Kizashi GTS AWD $18,600

12K Miles 35K Miles 67K Miles 2K Miles


1993 CADILLAC
$16,995 $18,995 $10,995 $23,995 ALANTE
2 Door
Convertible
Exquisite Candy
Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000
original miles. All
available options,
including gold
alloy wheels.
Garage Kept. 1
owner. Final
Model Year.

2008 Suzuki 2010 Suzuki 2009 Suzuki SX4 2009 Suzuki SX4 Gorgeous
Automobile!
Forenza SX4 AWD Touring AWD Touring AWD $31,000
$29,900
3K Miles 14K Miles 9K Miles $27,900
11K Miles
$11,995 $16,995 $16,995 $16,995 From an Exotic,
Private Collection
Call 570-650-0278
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457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles
Auto Auto & Classic & Classic Marinas
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 NISSAN `06 SENTRA SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 HARLEY DAVIDSON SUZUKI ‘77
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA MERCEDES-BENZ `73
CUSTOM
1.8 S, Special
01’ SPORTSTER
5 door hatchback,

$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$ C-240 Edition, Power Only 8,600 miles SS clone. 350
GS 750
Loaded, automatic,
steering, brakes,
windows & locks.
$15,892 engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi- 450SL Needs work.

CREST 15’
AC, heated leather 6 CD changer. rear. PowerGlide Convertible with $1,500
FOR JUNK seats, 4 door. Excellent condition, transmission. Power removable hard top, or best offer
$4,700 570-822-2508
VEHICLES Call 570-388-6535
43K. $12,500.
570-881-6897
disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested,
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas- Fiberglass
PICKED UP
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 NISSAN `08 ALTIMA 560 Pierce St.
sacrifice at $8,500.
(Wilkes-Barre)
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
boat with
trailer. Out-
SUZUKI
Blue
97& GSXRWhite,
600
570-876-1010 Call 732-397-8030 new tires. Cham-
240C board propul-
Low mileage, Kingston, PA smoked wind
pagne exterior; Ital-
570-346-7673 18000 miles, auto- www.wyoming ian red leather inte- sion. Includes: 883 cubic inch screen. Great bike,
4Matic, V6 - Gray, matic, front wheel valleymotors.com rior inside. Garage runs great. Helmet
77K highway miles, 2 motors motor, Paco rigid
& kevlar racing
CHEVROLET `79
drive, 4 door, anti- 570-714-9924 kept, excellent con- frame, extended &
Excellent condition, lock brakes, air dition. $31,000. Call
Erinmade, gloves included.
raked. Low miles.
dealer serviced. Sun conditioning, air 825-6272 “Lark II series” $6,000 or best
$2995. Call for info

522 Education/ 522 Education/


roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
bags, power locks,
power windows, TOYOTA `06 CORVETTE L-48 MERCEDES-BENZ `76 PRICE
REDUCED!
offer.(973) 271-1030
(570) 881-5011

570-288-3916 power mirrors,


AVALON All Corvette options,
$2,400 HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED
Training Training
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
power seats, all
power, cruise con- New tires, new
all original,
Good Year tires,
new
450SLC NEGOTIABLE TRIPLE 955 CC
trol, GPS/naviga- brakes, Inspected new mufflers, just 80K miles, 1 owner,
2006 NIGHTTRAIN
Teacher March 4, AC, mint condition, no 570-417-3940 7,000 miles. Very
C-CLASS
tion system, tuned. 46,000 miles. SPECIAL EDITION
AVPS, Fully $6,500 or best rust. Must Sell! fast. Needs nothing.
AM/FM radio, CD
Silver with leather changer, Mp3 play- loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
offer 570-262-2845 $9,900
570-829-0847
To place your #35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces-
Blue, never
dropped. Excellent
• Math interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles.
er, keyless entry,
leather interior, bumper warranty.
or 570-239-6969
ad Call Toll Free sories including a condition. $4,200

• Must be proficient in all areas of $15,000 Negotiable


(570) 885-5956
sun/moon roof,
rear defroster, new
90,000 miles.
$12,900. CHEVY `66 BEL AIR MERCEDES-BENZ `88 1-800-427-8649
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564
Alien Spider Candy
Pre - Algebra and Algebra 1. floor mats, Winter (570) 881-3712 2 door post car, in
420 SEL SALT CREEK SKIF Blue. Excellent con-
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 Frost pearl paint, good condition for
• Middle School (5th through 8th grade) dition. All Documen-
TOYOTA `93 MR2
heated seats, side age. Serious Silver with red 14’ fiberglass fish-
inquiries only, call leather interior. ing boat, tri-hull tation. 1,400 Asking Antique. Very good

SL 500
mirror defroster,
• Secondary Ed applicants encouraged backup camera, T-top, 5 speed. for details. $8,500 Every option. (very stable), 25 HP $25,000 or best
offer. Call
condition. Must see.
Low milage. Road
or best offer. Call Garage kept, show- Tahatsu outboard,
• 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Convertible, with auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue-
AM/FM/CD, AC,
Steve at room condition. Full Galvanized 570-876-4034 title. Asking $1,260
removable hard power antenna. 570-407-0531 $7,000. Trailer. Perfect Con- Call (570) 825-5810

Send resume to:


top, dark Blue, tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls
New tires. No rust. (570) 417-9200 dition. Built in fuel HONDA Leave Message

Wilkes-Barre Academy
camel interior,
Summer Driving on steering wheel, Great condition.
$5,000 CHEVY `68 CAMARO tank. All new in ‘01.
$2,500
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition. YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
OLDSMOBILE `68
Only, Garage Kept. 4.5 years remain-
20 Stevens Road Very Good ing on 7 year
100,000 miles Nis-
(570) 708-0269
after 6:00PM SS 570-256-7311 $1500 or best offer.
570-498-7702
1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
Wilkes Barre PA 18702
Condition, No
san bumper to 396 automatic, 400
DELMONT SEA NYMPH ‘94 cobra exhaust,
KAWASAKI ‘05
Accidents. Classy
TOYOTA ‘09
bumper Premium transmission, clean 19’, 4.0 Outboard windshield, many
Car. Price DRASTICALLY
Warranty included, interior, runs good, motor, good condi- extras, must sell.
Reduced! REDUCED!! NINJA 500R. 3300
71K, garage kept, $5,995. Call
$13,995
or trade for
EXCELLENT CON-
DITION Altima SCION XD custom paint, Fire
Hawk tires, Krager
This model only
produced in 1967
tion. $6,000 or best
offer. Call
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
570-301-3433
SUV or other. HYBRID 35city/33 Automatic, 570-722-4077
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts 570-388-6669 highway mpg. traction control, wheels, well & 1968. All
original 45,000
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400 YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
STARCRAFT ‘80
$18,900. remote start. maintained.
miles, Color 570-760-3599 750cc. 8,000 miles,
MERCEDES-BENZ 570-371-9001 $14,680 $23,900
Negotiable Burgundy, cloth 570-825-3711 saddlebags, wind-
Call after 5:00 p.m.
16’ DEEP V shield, back rest,

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


570-693-2742 & vinyl interior,
Black & Pearl,
`97 SL320 NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350 rocket
engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
KAWASAKI ‘06
Vulcan Classic
Excellent Condition.
Must See. Asking
Auto, one owner, & trim— ‘92 EZ $2,499. Call after 4.
$300 and Up
350 V8. Original skirts, always 1500
Local trade owner. Automatic garaged. Trophy loader trailer. With Black and chrome. 570-823-9376
$11,435 560 Pierce St.
transmission. Rare - winner at shows. ‘00 Tracker Series Fuel injected. 21”
$125 extra if driven, YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
Kingston, PA
tuxedo silver / black Serious inquiries 60lbs foot pedal, 2 windshield. Pas-
www.wyoming vinyl top with black downriggers, stor-
only, $7,500. senger backrest. Matted black finish.
valleymotors.com
pulled or pushed in. naugahyde interior. 570-690-0727 ages, gallon tanks, Floor boards.
570-714-9924 Never damaged. 2 fish finders and Mint condition. New
Remainder of war- tires, inspected,
$6,000. Call more. MUST SEE. ranty. Expires
NOBODY Pays More Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary 560 Pierce St. Volkswagen ‘03 570-489-6937
PONTIAC ‘84 Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
Feb., 2012. Kept in
heated garage!
fully serviced &
ready to ride. Wind-

CHRYSLER `49
shield & sissy bar.
570-760-2035 Model. 47,000 Kingston, PA
TRANS AM after 5pm. Never damaged.
miles. Minor www.wyoming
GTI 15TH ANNIVERSARY 7,000 miles. Great
Low miles & garage
kept. $4800. or best
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm
repairs. $7,500
or best offer.
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
moonroof, 5 speed,
loaded,$9750
WINDSOR
Silver / gray, 4 door
EDITION.
1 of 600 made, all
427 Commercial
Trucks &
condition! $6,800
570-574-9217
offer. 570-762-5158
Call 973-271-1030
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
excellent condition, sedan. 6 cylinder available options,
Equipment
KAWASAKI YAMAHA` 08 R1
MERCURY `95
570-578-2149 flathead, fluid drive. 63K miles, V8, auto.

Harry’s U Pull It
T-roof, $7,995.
CONVERTIBLE VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
45,000 original
Call 570-817-2577 ‘90 CHEVY C60 `08 NINJA BEAUTIFUL BIKE
GRAND MARQUIS
miles. Just like new!
Blue/white top & Perfect condition.
4 door, V8, fully white interior.
Recent document-
REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim:
Let the Community
Know!
BUCKET TRUCK 250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
3700 miles, new
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** loaded, moon roof,
new tires & brakes. ed frame-off
570-654-2257
Place your Classified
Automatic. Sterling
utility body, excel- miles. Great starter
rear tire, undertail
kit, cover. Price

PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED Interior & exterior in


excellent shape. 2
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested. CORVETTES Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
lent condition. New
tires & brakes. Too
bike. $2,800 Seri-
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-331-4777
negotiable $7,800
570-852-9072

WANTED
owners. Call will sell $21,500. many features to list
VEHICLES!!! (570) 822-6334 or 570-335-3127
PONTIAC `68 $3,200. Call
GET THE WORD OUT
(570) 970-9351 1953-1972 570-299-0772
DRIVE IN PRICES Say it HERE with a Classified Ad.
Call for Details (570) 459-9901 MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 in the Classifieds!
Great running
condition. Red with
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
CATALINA CHEVROLET ‘89 570-829-7130 YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
570-829-7130 cloth interior, power 400 engine. 2
C70. 24’ box. Lift
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! Pure silver metallic. door locks, power
Licensed & Bonded barrel carburetor.
gate, many new KAWASAKI `10 650 CLASSIC
Roof & mirror caps PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER windows, power
corvettebuyer.com
1-800-850-3656
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
parts. $1,900.
CONCOURS 14
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! in black. Tartan red moon roof, (570)675-7546 Like New.
cloth / panther black S 5 speed, just
FORD `52
tires. Black interior.
Sport/Touring with Less than 1000
CHEVY ‘08 3500
$4,995. Call
DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30 leather interior. Great convertible, serviced, 117k. (570) 696-3513 ABS/traction miles. White and
Black bonnet
COUNTRY SEDAN
black top, 6 speed Asking $5,300 control, showroom chrome. Garage
www.wegotused.com stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs,
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber
570-885-2162
CUSTOM LINE PONTIAC 1937 HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
new, 400 miles,
metallic blue, 6 year
kept. $6,300
(570) 817-8127
VOLKSWAGEN `04
dash, leather interi- STATION WAGON Fully restored near warranty included.
Cockpit chrono or, front & rear V8, automatic, original. New paint, Only 12,000 miles. $12,000.
package, conven- new interior, new Vehicle in like 442 RVs & Campers
BEETLE
trunk, fast & agile. 8 passenger, 570-331-3674
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ ience, cold weather $18,000 or best 3rd seat, good wiring, custom tint- new condition.
Public Notices Public Notices (heated seats) &
premium packages.
offer. Call
570-262-2478
CONVERTIBLE condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500.
ed glass, new motor
& transmission.
$21,900.
570-288-4322 SUZUKI `07 C50T DUTCHMAN 96’
5TH WHEEL
Blue. AM/FM cas-
Dynamic stability 570-579-3517 Spare motor &
FORD ‘99 E350
sette. Air. Automat-
INVITATION TO BID
St. Joseph’s Center
control. Xenon
SALEEN `02
ic. Power roof, win- trans. 16” wide
CRUISER
FORD `65
headlights, front white walls car in with slideout & sun
Attention: Food Service Management dows, locks &
BUCKET VAN
and rear fog lights. excellent condition room built on. Set
Companies Parking
control.
distance
Harmon- SE 281
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE
in storage for 2
years. $14,000 or Triton V8. 2 speed
EXCELLENT up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
The St. Joseph’s Center is requesting pro-
CONDITION
Kardon sound sys- Convertible, silver White with red best offer. Serious boom; 92,000miles;
posals for school food service manage- Garage kept. Comes with many
tem. Chrome line on black, garage leather interior. inquiries ONLY. $9999 or best price.
ment services. The Food Service Reduced extras. $9,000.
interior. Mint condi- kept, Production Black top. Call 570-574-1923 Great condition. Call Windshield, Bags,
Management Company will provide man- $14,000 (570) 829-1419 or
tion. 17,000 miles. #351. 14,500 289 Engine, rebuilt. 570-675-3384 or Floorboards,V&H
570-822-1976
agement services according to United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Must Drive!
$21,500
miles. Asking
$23,500,
Leave Message
61,000 original
miles. Original TANK ‘07 VISION 570574-7002 Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
(570) 991-2135
regulations and guidelines, as well as the
Pennsylvania Department of Education
570-341-7822 Serious inquiries
only! VW `05 JETTA
owners manual
EXCELLENT CONDITION!
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor- 439 Motorcycles 6K Miles $5,500
(570) 430-0357
FLAGSTAFF `08
policies
Pennsylvania
and guidelines
Department
and
of
the
Public
Welfare regulations concerning the opera-
MUSTANG ‘02 570-477-3600 Silver with black
interior. Auto. Sun-
$8,800.
(570) 881-2447
cycle. 250 cc,
Brand new. 0 miles.
$2,400. For more HARLEY ‘01 SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER
CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth

SCION ‘08 TC
roof. All options.
tion of an Intermediate Care Facility for
GT CONVERTIBLE FORD `66 information call Tom 800. 7,000 miles. Wheel. LCD/DVD
DAVIDSON
Excellent condition. flat screen TV, fire-
Mentally Retarded (ICF/MR). at 570-825-2114 Must Sell. Like new.
Red with black top. 1 owner. 33K miles. place, heated mat-
Mustang Coupe. $1,700. Please Call
Asking $13,500. Call
VOLKSWAGEN `71
Food Service Management Companies 6,500 miles. One Low mileage, Pearl white, pony Electra Glide, Ultra tress, ceiling fan,
570-693-2129 570-394-9413
and/or their representatives may submit Owner. Excellent 42,000 miles, 4 interior. Pristine Classic, many Hide-a-Bed sofa,
Condition. $18,500 speed, front wheel Leave Message chrome acces-
proposals to:
St. Joseph’s Center 570-760-5833 drive, 2 door, anti-
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or SUPER BEETLE sories, 13k miles, SUZUKI ‘04 outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
In C/O FSMC Contact lock brakes, air con-
VW ‘07 BEETLE best offer. Metallic Emerald aluminum wheels,
2010 Adams Avenue
Scranton, Pa 18509
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
SE, special edition.
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power Leather Interior,
Alloys, Moon Roof
(570) 817-6768
Convertible. Runs
great. Excellent
condition. Original
Green. Garage
kept, like new Less
GSXRthan
1000CC1,000 water purifier,
awning, microwave

The St. Joseph’s Center reserves the


59,000 miles. Auto,
fwd, 4 cyl., original
windows, power
mirrors, cruise con- $13,840 LINCOLN `66 engine. Can
seen by appoint-
be
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
miles. Team colors
with matching hel-
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
trol, AM/FM radio,
right to accept or reject any and/or all pro-
posals or to accept the proposal that it
owner. Fully loaded,
AM/FM CD changer.
CD
player,
player, Mp3
keyless
CONTINENTAL ment. Must Sell
$9,000
$12,900
570-718-6769
met & jacket. Fend-
er eliminator kit.
raised panel fridge
& many acces-
finds, in its sole discretion, to be in the 4 door, 570-709-4937 Scorpion exhaust. sories & options.
Power driver seat, entry, sun/moon Convertible, 460 (570) 455-8400
best interest of the school district. $6,000. Excellent condition,

A walk-through meeting is scheduled for


anti-theft alarm,
excellent condition
roof, rear defroster,
tinted windows.
cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner VW CLASSIC `72 SOFTHARLEYTAIL
DAVIDSON ‘04 Call Dave after 5
pm 570-825-0394
$22,500.
570-868-6986
$9,900 560 Pierce St. DEUCE
April 19,2011at 10:00 a.m. at St. Joseph’s $14,200. since `69. Teal
KARMANN GHIA Radical
570-283-1165 Kingston, PA LIMITED EDITION.
(570) 443-7522 Call green / white

AUTO
Center, 2010 Adams Avenue, Scranton, PA www.wyoming paint, only
before 9:30 p.m. leather, restorable,
18509.
SUBARU `05 LEGACY valleymotors.com $2,500 570-287- Restoration Vehicle 200 produced,

TOYOTA `10 Family owned, Rhinehardt pipes,


570-714-9924 5775 / 332-1048
All proposals must be submitted no later
SPORT AWD garage kept, good lots of chrome.

SERVICE
than 10:00 a.m. on May 6, 2011. All pro- Beautiful bike!
posals should be delivered in a sealed
envelope and addressed to the St.
Air, new tires &
brakes, 31,000
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
415 Autos-Antique LINCOLN `88 shape. Needs some
interior work, new
seats, needs
Asking $9,500
or best offer.
Joseph’s Center, Attn: Robert Gordon and miles, great interior. Will consid- & Classic
TOWN CAR carburetor work. 570-474-0154

DIRECTORY
be clearly marked: Food Service condition. $11,995. er trade. $14,200 Only 58,000 miles.
Management Proposal. 570-836-1673 (570) 793-9157
CADILLAC `80 61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
Asking $8,000.HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05
serious inquiries
LEGAL AD 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices COUPE DEVILLE
triple black, leather
interior, carriage
only! 570-343-2296 SCREAMING EAGLE
WANTED: PONTIAC OrangeV-ROD& Black.
Excellent condition, roof, factory wire
The Crestwood School District will receive wheels, loaded,
$3,000 located in

WE’VE MOVED
proposals for the demolition of buildings, excellent condition.
Hazleton.
and related site work, which are located
adjacent to the Crestwood
School/Middle School at 281 South Moun-
High 570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114
$5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660 `78 FIREBIRD
Formula 400
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
tain Blvd., Mountain Top, PA
Luzerne County.
18707,

Proposals will be received between 3:30 RUBINA A. ZAMAN M.D.


CHEVROLET `68 C10
New 350 motor and
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
condition. Asking
$20,000 or best
offer. Call
p.m. and 4:00 p.m. prevailing time on new transmission. 1 owner, garage in Scranton. Car
Infants, Children was last seen in
570-876-4034
Thursday, May 5, 2011 in the Crestwood
& Adolescents
REDUCED TO kept, 65k original 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
High School Cafeteria, located at the $5,000 FIRM miles, black with Abington-Scranton
above address. Proposals will be publicly
opened and read aloud thereafter begin-
Moved to: (570) 906-1771 grey leather interior,
all original & never
area. Finder’s fee
paid if car is found
HARLEY DAVIDSON $ WANTED JUNK $
913 Rear Wyoming Ave.
ning at 4:00 p.m. on the same day.
There will be a pre-bid meeting held in the Wyoming, Pa 18644 STUDEBAKER ‘31
Rumble seat, coupe
seen snow. $8,900.
Call 570-237-5119
and purchased. Call
John with any info
(570) 760-3440
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC VEHICLES
aforementioned Cafeteria at 3:30 p.m.
prevailing time to answer questions on (570) 693-3005 Good condition. Garage kept, LISPI TOWING
Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Attendance is not
mandatory, but is recommended. Tours of
Accepting New Patients Call for details
(570) 881-7545 250 General Auction 250 General Auction
2 tone blue.
17,600 miles. We pick up 822-0995
the site and buildings will be available $9,200.
immediately following the pre-bid meeting. 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ Lehman area.
VITO’S
SAVE THE DATE!!
Sealed proposals will be received for a (570) 760-5937
single prime contract, which includes all Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices All Junk
work indicated on the contract docu- &
ments.
Nescopeck TWP. HARLEY DAVIDSON Cars &
Drawings, Specifications, Instructions to RADIO STATION FILING NOTICE -
Trucks GINO’S
` 06 SOFTTAIL
Bidders, Proposal Forms, and other Con- WMGS-FM, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA
tract Documents may be examined at the Volunteer Fire Co Wanted
office of Breslin Ridyard Fadero Architects On March 31, 2011, an application was filed with the Federal Like New
(hereinafter ‘Architect’), 1226 Union
Boulevard, Allentown, PA 18109, telephone
610-437-9626; and at the Northeastern PA
Communications Commission requesting consent to the transfer
of control of WMGS, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 92.9 in
36TH ANNUAL NIGHTTRAIN
Dark gray metallic,
Highest
Tires
Contractors Association, 1075 Oak Street,
connection with the
Broadcasting Corporation.
reorganization of Citadel
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION new rr tire & Prices
Suite 3, Pittston, PA.
Saturday April 30th brakes, many Paid In $15 & UP!
Copies of plans and specifications may be The transferor is the existing shareholders of Citadel extras. $10,900
secured by prospective prime bidders by Broadcasting Corporation. The officers, directors, and Rain or Shine (570) 592-4982 CA$H Like New
applying to the Architect named above attributable owners holding l0% or more of the capital stock are
FREE
upon depositing the amount of $50.00 for
each Contract requested. Cash or checks
FLC XXXIII Partnership, L.P., FLC XXXII Partnership, L.P.,
Forstmann Little & Co. Equity Partnership VI, L.P., Farid Suleman,
Sale Starts at 9:00AM - ??? HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 PICKUP
Batteries
made payable to “Breslin Ridyard Fadero Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J. Orr, Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Breakfast at 7:00AM - 9:00AM Road King 19,000
miles, new tires, lots $20 & UP!
Architects” are acceptable; credit cards Taylor, J. Anthony Forstmann, Michael A. Miles, Michael J. 570-574-1275
are not accepted. Deposits are non- Regan, Thomas Reifenheiser, Wayne T. Smith and Theodore J. Lunch Available 9:00AM - ??? of extra chrome.
Carry Out Price
refundable. Forstmann. Like New. $12,900.
Proposals must be submitted on forms Call 570-639-1989
included in the Bid Documents or on iden- Accepting Consignments of Farm or 570-760-1023 570-301-3602 288-8995
The transferee is the shareholders of Citadel
tical forms in a sealed envelope and Broadcasting Company, as reorganized. The officers and Machinery, Household, Vehicles, CALL US!
addressed to the Owner at or before the
time above mentioned.
directors are Farid suleman, Judith A. Ellis, Jacquelyn J. Orr,
Patricia Stratford, Randy L. Taylor, William M. Campbell, III, Greg
Collectibles, Yard Sale Items, Etc. HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 TO JUNK WANTED
Cars & Full Size
100th Anniversary
The Owner reserves the right to reject any Mrva, Paul N. Saleh, Jonathan Mandel and John L. Sander. From Wednesday 4/27 to Friday 4/29, Edition Deuce. YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
or all proposals or any part thereof or
items therein and to waive non-material
There are no attributable owners holding 10% or more of the 8:00AM - 8:00PM or By Appointment Garage kept. 1 Lamoreaux Auto
capital stock. owner. 1900 miles. BEST PRICES Parts 477-2562
defects as it deems best to protect its Tons of chrome. IN THE AREA
interest. A copy of the application and related materials are available for For Info, Call Don Hess $38,000 invested. A CA$H ON THE $POT, Looking for Work?
public inspection weekdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and must see. Asking
Eric Aigeldinger 5:00 p.m. at the studios of Station WMGS, 570-379-2455 or $20,000. Call
Free Anytime Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
Secretary located at 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. 570-436-0745 570-706-6156 Pickup 570-829-7130
Crestwood School Board 570-301-3602
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SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Clerical Training Maintenance/ Transportation
NEWMAR 36’ Repair LEGAL ASSISTANTS
MOUNTAIN AIRE CHEVROLET `96 DODGE `94 JEEP `02 LIBERTY PONTIAC `04 ADMINISTRATIVE ROPES COURSE AND AND PARALEGALS NES RENTALS
Dakota with cap.
ASSISTANT BUILDING
5th wheel, 2 large
slides, new 1500 1 owner, garage Blue/grey, new
MONTANA WATERFRONT STAFF Candidates should NES RENTALS, a
condition, loaded
with accessories.
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
bed, 5 speed. Only
kept, very good
condition. Many
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new 95,000 miles, well
maintained. Excell-
Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton Area company
Needed for 8 week
summer day camp.
SUPERINTENDENT be experienced in
Personal Injury Law.
leader in a multi-bil-
lion dollar rental
extras including lift tires & brakes, Ability to work with Full time to super- Workers Compen- industry for con-
Ford Dually diesel 85,000 miles. Just ent overall condi- seeking an experi-
& back seat. 4,000 miles. children ages 6-14. vise employees of sation experience struction is looking
truck with hitch inspected. Bedliner, tion. Keyless entry, enced individual for
29 MPG gas. $5,900 or Innovative and the maintenance will also be consid- to make immediate
also available. toolbox, cap & built in baby seat, a full time Adminis-
$4,800 best offer. skilled in Ropes department and to ered. Also inter- hires for the follow-
570-455-6796 4,000 lb. hitch all dual climate con- trative Assistant
or best offer 570-814-2125 Team Building be responsible for viewing candidates ing positions in the
included. New rear trol. Rear air. Seats position.
(570) 868-0944 programs of clean- for general office PITTSTON, PA
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER drums, brakes &
calipers. Excellent
JEEP `06
7. Recent inspec-
tion & tires. KBB
Responsibilities
include:
Course and water-
front activities a ing, maintaining and
repairing of all facili-
help. All positions
require excellent
area:
35 ft. Well kept. On
campground on the
condition. Clean DODGE RAM ‘06 over $6300. Asking
• General clerical
must. Call 947-6766
ties. Team building communication, DRIVER
COMMANDER 4X4
inside & out. Only $5,000 firm. Call for an application.
ability, lead by organizational and
Susquehanna River
near great fishing.
$4,200 Firm
Joe (570) 868-5900
1500 SLT Lockers, V-8. Heat-
(570) 417-9884 duties including
photocopying, fax
PA CERTIFIED SPECIAL example and be
able to manage
computer
Interested
skills.
Candi-
You will operate
multi-dimensional
Attached 12X22” Low miles, and mailing construction equip-
ed leather. All
carpeted room.
Brick heater, CHEVROLET `97
One owner
$19,845
power. Navigation,
Satellite, Blue tooth,
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
• Prepare and modi-
fy documents; EDUCATION TEACHER
change effectively.
To apply, email
resume to
dates should submit
their resume to:
Joseph Schintz
ment,
trucks,
delivery
including
covered by metal correspondence, tractor trailer com-
SILVERADO
3rd row, More. Needed for our Denr916@aol.com jcs@fclawpc.com
roof with large automatic, reports, drafts, binations to pick up
69,000 alternative educa- Fellerman &
breezeway. Shed & all-wheel drive, memos and emails and deliver equip-
many extras includ-
ed. Call for more
with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
highway miles.
$14,900. Call
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
• Perform data entry
in a timely and accu-
tion program locat-
ed in Edwardsville. GROUNDSKEEPER Ciarimboli Law P.C.
183 Market Street
ment to and from
customer work
Loaded with (570) 855-3657 FBI, child, criminal #1877
information. CD player, leather rate manner Geisinger Wyoming Kingston PA 18704 sites, and is able to
options. Bedliner. and medical clear-
interior, tinted
(570) 237-7076
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
560 Pierce St. JEEP `06 windows, custom
• Handle requests
for information and
ances are required
upon hiring.
Valley Medical Cen-
ter has an opening
train in safe usage
of the equipment.
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS (570) 868-6503
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
WRANGLER
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
data
• Resolve adminis-
Fax resume to 570-
325-4365 or email
for a Full time, Day
Shift, Groundskeep-
H.S. diploma (or
equivalent), the abil-
Travel Trailer. 29’, Before 5:00 p.m. trative problems
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL valleymotors.com resume@youth er. This position is ity to lift 70 lbs.,
mint condition, 1 and inquiries
BLAZER 4 door, 4 570-714-9924 servicesagency.org responsible for 542 Logistics/ have a valid CDL
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave, new tires, regularly
SUZUKI `09 • Maintain office
supply inventories
grounds mainte-
Transportation
license, satisfactory

FORD `01 LARIAT


serviced, great nance using various driving record, and
fridge, shower 524 Engineering
inside & out. Many condition. Silver.
GRAND4x4.
VITARA166 Competitive salary types of equipment.
DRIVER
knowledge of feder-
al motor carrier reg-

PROCESS
more extras. AC, 4WD. 250 Super Duty and complete bene- Work is typically
174,000 miles with slide-in camper Luxury fits package avail- performed outside ulations is required.
Reduced. $15,500. Delivery Person for
$6,500 or best new tires, 4 door, 8’ horsepower 4 cylin- able for a reliable, in all weather ele- Two years of com-
Call 570-842-6735 busy restaurant.
offer. 570-242-7979 bed. Soft and hard- der, 4 mode full time motivated person ments. The candi- mercial driving
Must be available experience involving
SUNLITE CAMPER 4 wheel drive. 1,269 date will be required

ENGINEER
top for bed covers., looking to join a
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS TJ, X-Package to perform preven- weekends. the movement of
Good condition. miles. 4 wheel anti growing team.
22 ft. 3 rear bunks, with only 46,000 tive maintenance, Bobby O’s trucks and con-
Sold together or lock disc brakes. Qualified candidates
2500
center bathroom, miles. One owner! cleaning and repair- Dupont struction equipment
separately $10,900 Leather, heated should e-mail their
kitchen, sofa bed. 6 cylinder, 6-speed ing of all equipment. 570-654-2200 including oversized
(570) 639-5478 seats. Power seats, resume to: Fabri-Kal Corpora-
Series. 6.0 Litre V8. manual transmis- loads required.
DRIVERS
Air, Fully self con- mirrors, locks & resumea30@yahoo. tion, a major plas- Strong mechanical

FORD `03 F150


tained. Sleeps 6. Heavy Duty version. sion. Soft top with sunroof. 6 cd skills and experi- Knowledge of safety
Excellent cargo van. full doors, tinted com, or mail to: c/o tics company is
New tires, fridge changer with 8 The Times Leader ence with small procedures for
seeking a full time Independent con-
LARIAT
awning. $4500. 85K miles. Excellent factory windows. speakers. Cruise & engine repair and 2 securing and trans-
condition. $8,700 CD player, sound Box 2510 Process Engineer to tractor opportuni-
215-322-9845 tilt. Smart pass key- 15 N. Main St. years of landscap- porting cargo is also
570-829-4548 or bar, 31” all terrain develop and ties for owners/
Contractor ready less entry start. Wilkes-Barre, PA ing education or 2 essential.
enhance process
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft 570-417-5991 with ladder rack &
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
tires with full size
spear. A MUST SEE!
$19,000. Call
570-401-3714
18711-0250 capabilities in ther- years of landscap-
ing/grounds mainte-
operators with 2002
or newer cargo NES RENTALS
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk CHEVY `05 EQUINOX under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000
$13,999
(570) 301-7221 LINEUP 507 Banking/Real
moforming and
extrusion in Hazle- nance experience is
required. Must pos-
vans & some small-
er vehicles for distri-
offers competitive
wages, medical/
thru bathroom. LT (premium pack- ton, PA. Demon- bution and courier
or best offer. Estate/Mortgage sess current valid dental, vision, tuition
JEEP `07
age), 3.4L, 47,000
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front miles. All wheel 570-925-2845 ASUCCESSFULSALE Professionals
strated expertise in
technical leader- Pennsylvania driver services. Must have
cell phone and GPS.
reimbursement, and
license. For more 401(k).
drive, power moon- INCLASSIFIED! ship, mechanical
FORD `05 WHEEL
extra large living
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather WRANGLER X Doyouneedmorespace? FULL TIME TELLER engineering, team
building and prob-
information about
this position and to
484-768-1453
www.aexdrivers.net
For considera-
tion, apply online

CHAIR LIFT VAN


4x4, stick shift, soft apply online please at our Careers
Air, awning, sleeps interior, 6 cd chang-
top. Red exterior,
A yard or garage sale lem-solving skills
visit www.geisinger. center at
er, rear folding in classified
DRIVERS-CLASS
6, very clean, will FIRST LIBERTY required. This posi-
seats, keyless entry, Seating capacity for well maintained, org/careers. www.nesrentals.
deliver. Located in BANK & TRUST is tion supports Oper-
Benton, Pa. $4,900. onstar, roof rack, 7 plus 2 wheel garage kept. 11,500 is the best way seeking a friendly, ations, Quality Con- Geisinger is a drug- com/careers.
running boards, chairs. 140,000 miles, one owner. tocleanoutyourclosets! screening employer; NES recognizes and

A CDL
215-694-7497 dependable, moti- trol, Product Devel-
AC, CD player, EOE/M/F/D/V values diversity.
garage kept. miles. Great condi-
cruise control. You’re in bussiness vated Teller with opment, Customer
We are an
$14,750. tion. Asking $7,000.
with classified! Service, Lean
HORTICULTURIST
good communica-
451 Trucks/ 570-362-1910 For more details, Tow package with
tion skills & a smiling Sigma, Kaizen and
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
Call 570-589-9181 cargo carrier. Looking for a employer.
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR Excellent condition.
$18,700
TOYOTA ‘04 face to join our Bank
Happy Team. This
other activities.
POSITION company you
545 Marketing/
ACURA `08 RDX Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has FORD `97 DIESEL
Cummins engine,
Call 570-822-9680
SIENNA XLE
DVD, leather
position is located in
our Trucksville
Branch for 40 hours
Qualifications:
year
4
technical
degree with mini-
The Glenmaura
National Golf Club
can retire with?
Product
oak wood trim, car- Looking for
Good Condition.
53,000 miles. peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
8-L. 49,049
miles. 33,000
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER moonroof
$14968
per week and some
Saturdays. Appli-
mum 7 years rele-
vant experience or
seeks a qualified
individual to com- more home/
EXPERIENCED
AWD, Full Power, Miles plete horticultural family time?
convertible to dou- gross wt. 6,649 cants must have equivalent combina-
$14,850
AM/FM, CD
Changer, Blue ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win-
light wt. $19,500
Must see!
basic math skills, be
willing to provide
tion of education
and experience in
duties, outdoor
landscape / hard- We offer APPOINTMENT
Tooth, XM Radio, scape projects, and top pay and
Leather Interior
& Sunroof
dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
(570) 829-5886 quality customer
service and cross
engineering
manufacturing.
and
general mainte-
nance on the prop-
benefits SETTERS
Dayshift 9am-1pm
sell our products & Understanding of Weekly home
$22,000
(570) 814-8398
ing. New exhaust
system. New rear
tires. Recently
FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair Van 560 Pierce St.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
services. Previous
cash handling and/
polymer
and
behavior
processes.
erty. Candidate for
position must be
time and much
more
Nightshift 5pm-9pm
Mountain Marketing
Call after 9:30 a.m. www.wyoming or teller experience Experience in hard working and 161 Main St.,
inspected. Excellent 78,250 miles. Fully Kingston, PA self-motivated. Full-
condition. $4,800. valleymotors.com is required. We offer Process Control, Luzerne
serviced, new bat- www.wyoming time, salaried posi- For more
a competitive bene- Lean Manufactur- 570-283-1102
BUICK `05
Call 570-655-0530 tery, tires & rods. valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
fits package for full- ing, and AutoCAD tion with benefits. details,
Seats 6 or 3 wheel- 570-714-9924 Benefits include please call
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR chairs. Braun Millen-
TRACTOR
time employment. desirable. 548 Medical/Health
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX Salary will be com- medical, vision, den- 800-628-7807
nium lift with tal, vacation days,
Custom Van. 67K Competitive salary
JEEP ‘06 CAREGIVERS
remote. Walk up mensurate with and ask for
sick days, uniforms,
TRAILERS
AWD, miles. Interior has experience. Please and benefits pack- recruiting.
door. Front & rear & 401K. Pre-
loaded, 1 owner, oak wood trim, car- visit any of our age: Health Insur-
A/C. Power locks &
18,000 miles. 6
cylinder. New
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
windows. Excellent
condition. $9,500.
COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
FREIGHTLINER
’97 MIDROOF
branch locations for
an application or
ance,
Vision,
Dental &
Disability,
employment
screening
drug
is Doyouneedmorespace?
All shifts available.
Assisting the Elderly
inspection, tires convertible to dou- 401K, Life, AD&D, required. Applica- in their homes.
& brakes. Like ble bed, curtains.
570-237-6375 $17,880 475 CAT & 10 you may visit our
website at www. Tuition Reimburse- tions are available A yard or garage sale Flexible hours.
speed transmission.
new, inside & out. Seats 7. Power win- $12,000 firstlibertybank.com. ment, Paid Leave. at our maintenance in classified
HONDA `03 facility located near Call for details at
$16,900. Call dows & seats. Cus- EOE M/F/D/V Drug screening and
the corner of Glen-
is the best way 570-338-2695
(570) 540-0975 tom lighting on ceil- background checks
ing. New exhaust
FREIGHTLINER
are conditions of maura National tocleanoutyourclosets!
system. New rear
tires. Recently
ODYSSEY ’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
508 Beauty/
Cosmetology
employment.
Applications
Blvd. and Route
502, Moosic.
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Looking for that
special place
CHEVR0LET`02 inspected. Excellent
High mileage, 560 Pierce St. 10 transmission.
Asking $15,000. accepted
INVISIBLE FENCE
called home?
FUEL/LUBE
140000 miles, Kingston, PA
condition. $4,800.
BARBER - PART TIME Monday-Friday Classified will address
EXPRESS
automatic, front www.wyoming
Call 570-655-0530 8AM-5PM;
wheel drive, 4 ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Needed for a busy Your needs.
door, anti-lock
valleymotors.com
with sides. All shop in Dallas.
or forward resume
INSTALLER TRUCK DRIVER Open the door
CONVERSION
VAN
CHEVY ‘07 brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
570-714-9924 aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
Experience needed
with men’s hair.
to: FABRI-KAL
Corporation, Human Will train right per-
son for installation
Must have CDL & with classified!
LEXUS `04 GX 470
Hazmat Certification.
Loaded. Low
miles. Excellent
TRAILBLAZER LT power locks,
power windows, 2 storage trailers.
Call 760-8471
Resources Dept.
Attn: M. Murray of underground wire
and equipment. Full
Must have experi-
ence to change oils CNA
On-Star, Leather. Black with dark 150 Lions Drive
condition.
$18,900
Satellite Radio.
power mirrors,
AM/FM radio, CD gray leather interior.
570-814-4790
BARBER Hazle Township PA time/ year round.
Must enjoy outdoor
and grease heavy
equipment. Bene-
Full Time. Excellent
pay. Free room and
VOLVO `08 XC90
$17,770 player, rear DVD player. Fully Experienced Part 18202
570-674-3901 work. Must be able fits/salary based board. All food pro-
defroster, rear loaded. 92,000 Time barber needed Email:
to work with dogs upon experience. vided. Call
windshield wiper, miles. Excellent Fully loaded, moon in busy back moun- hrmail@hazleton.
570-954-6747
CHEVROLET `05 $5,990 condition. $19,000 roof, leather, heat- tain barbershop. f-k.com and their owners.
Landscape experi-
Apply at or fax
resume to: Kriger
(570) 606-4198 (570) 675-4424 ed seats, electric Call 570-760-8471. Fax: 570-501-0817
ence a plus. Valid Construction, Inc. COMPANION LIVE IN
AVALANCHE locks, excellent Phone:

Dark red with tan 560 Pierce St.


HONDA `10 LEXUS `06 GX 470 condition. New
tires, new brakes 509 Building/
570-861-3323
E.O.E.
PA drivers license
required.
person.
Apply in
Invisible
859 Enterprise St.
Dickson City, PA
Room & board. Min-
imal responsibilities
leather interior. Kingston, PA and rotors. 52,000 Construction/ 18519 for elderly female.
Fence of NEPA., Fax: 570-383-3214
Skilled Trades Requirements
ODYSSEY
LT Z71 package. www.wyoming miles highway 527 Food Services/ 132 N. Mountain Blvd EOE would be evenings.
Sunroof. 82,000 valleymotors.com $26,500/ best offer.
Hospitality Top of the Mountain Lake Ariel area
miles. Must See!
Asking $20,000
(570) 362-4143
570-714-9924 570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5 CARPENTERS Plaza, Mountaintop.
8:30 am - 4:30 pm. DRIVERS 570-698-0851

CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER 457 Wanted to Buy NEEDED LINE UP


Drive with the best
of the best! LPN/RN
CHEVROLET `05 SIL- Cypress Pearl with
Auto
Call 570-654-5775
A GREAT DEAL...
Come join our great
family of Drivers
Part Time.
Flexible hours.
VERADO LT Z71 ivory leather interi-
ALL Shopping for a
IN CLASSIFIED! Kenan Advantage
Group
Private Clinic. Avail-
able immediately.
CHEF
or. Well maintained,
Extended cab, garage kept. All Looking for the right deal Tired of sorting Send resumes to:
automatic. Black service records. JUNK new apartment? on an automobile? through all the ads c/o Times Leader
Special Edition. Gerrity’s Supermar-
with grey leather
Maroon, Fully Brand new tires. Classified lets kets currently has Turn to classified. that promise home Box 2505
interior. Heated
seats. 59,000
REDUCED!!!
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
All options including
premium audio CAR & you compare costs -
without hassle
an immediate open-
ing for a Day Shift
It’s a showroom in print!
weekly runs or
sorry no local runs
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
miles. New Michelin package, rear Classified’s got available? If what 18711-0250.
tires. $16,500 ASKING $9,999 navigation, sun roof
climate control, TRUCKS or worry! Professional Cook.
the directions! you really want is to
OPTICIAN/ MANAGER
(570) 477-3297 JUST REDUCED! plus many other The ideal candidate be home daily, look
adjustable suspen- Get moving
MAINTENANCE
extras. 3rd seat . will have a minimum
CHEVROLET `05
SAVE MONEY! GET
READY FOR THE Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
WANTED with classified! of 5 years experi-
no further.
Driver Qualifications Seeking full-time
WINTER! Don’t pay ence in Banquet
Lexus bug guard. Highest Prices Class A CDL ability career-oriented

TRAILBLAZER LT
dealer prices! White
with grey interior.
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850 42,750 miles.
$28,950 Paid In Cash!!!
522 Education/
Training
style and Production
Cooking. We offer a ANDNight
PRODUCTION
Shift
to obtain tank and
hazmat 2 years
optician to manage
JCPenney Optical in
Black/Grey. 18,000 Looks and runs like competitive com- Wyoming Valley
HUMMER ‘05 H2 (570) 237-1082 2 years experience recent verifiable
miles. Well it just came off the pensation and com- Mall. Great salary,
lot. Four Door, 4 FREE prehensive benefit working in the coal tractor-trailer expe-

LEXUS `96 LX 450


equipped. Includes Yellow with black rience. Safe driving commissions, bene-
wheel drive, 84,900 package. industry. Welding
On-Star, tow pack-
miles, new tires, leather interior. REMOVAL Apply at: experience neces- record. fits, & 401k.
age, roof rack, Full time 4WD, Pearl Call 800-248-2255.
running boards, tow package, anti Front & rear heated
Call V&G 801 Wyoming Ave, sary. Plant & equip- Advantages EOE.
seats. Many chrome white with like new ment maintenance Home Daily. Com-
remote starter, lock brakes, driver West Pittston or at:
accessories. $28,500 leather ivory interi- experience. 8pm- petitive pay pack-
extended warranty. and passenger
airbags, power or best offer. Call or. Silver trim. Anytime www.gerritys.com
E.O.E 4am. To start imme- age. Excellent ben- 551 Other
$16,000 (570) 788-9826 or Garage kept. Excel- diately. Apply in per- efit packages. Train-
(570) 825-7251 windows, power 288-8995
mirrors, power (570) 956-8547
Leave Message
lent condition.
84,000 miles, Ask- LUZERNE COUNTY RESTAURANT HELP son only - No calls.
Mountaintop
ing on safe driving
and product han-
ANIMAL CARE
KUNKLE KENNEL, LLC
CHEVROLET `06
locks, rear window
ing $10,750 COMMUNITY Anthracite Inc. dling. New and well
defroster and
570-654-3076 or COLLEGE COOKS & SERVERS 1550 Crestwood Dr. Looking for experi-
SILVERADO 1500 wiper, privacy tint, maintained equip-
570-498-0005 POSITION Mountaintop, PA enced, professional
air conditioner, Full/Part time. Busy ment, uniforms, and
OPENINGS Š Groomers, part
4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
much more.
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
DUMP TRUCK
MITSUBISHI `97 Luzerne County
lake restaurant.
seeking highly moti-
vated workers.
MAINTENANCE
more! Call Brian
972-740-8051
learn how to get
to
or full time
Š Kennel Assistants
box, automatic. Š Office Help
Pewter. 48,000
miles. Excellent
Call
570-332-4999
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis- 15’ CUBE VAN
Cab over, 4 cylinder
Community College
invites applications
for the following
Good starting pay.
Apply in person: TECHNICIAN started. Apply online
@ www.thekag.com
Apply in person or
Call 570-675-1111
condition. $17,000 sion replaced. Lakeside Skillet

DODGE `00 RAM


diesel engine. positions: Wanted for local
Negotiable Rear-end removed Lakeside Drive
DELIVERY/STORE HELP

91
(570) 954-7461 and relubed. Brand Rebuilt automatic Harveys Lake manufacturing com-
503 Accounting/
PT/FT SECURITY STAFF
%
new 10’ dump. PA transmission. Very pany. An experi-

CHEVROLET `07 1500 QUAD CAB state inspected. good rubber. All
around good
Finance SANDWICH & enced manufactur-
ing maintenance
Driver’s License
Required.
4X4, V8 automatic. $12,900/best offer.
condition inside PT CUSTODIAL STAFF technician who id Apply in person.

TRAILBLAZER LS
New tires & brakes. 570-594-1496
& out. Well ASSISTANT SALAD COOK proficient in: Fainberg’s Furniture
Fully loaded. Lea-
JEEP `00 maintained. PT MAINTENANCE STAFF Full Time. Neat work • Electrical and 56 East Main St.
Perfect condition, ther interior. Many
extras. Must see.
Ready to work.
CONTROLLER/ habits and kitchen mechanical trouble-
of Times Leader Plymouth
17,000 miles.
Asking $20,000 Excellent condition.
WRANGLER
PRICE REDUCED!
PT FOOD SERVICE skills. shooting and fault
readers read
No Phone Calls

570-332-3681 (570) 970-9351


$6,195 or
best offer SENIOR ACCOUNTANT Bobby O’s.
Dupont
finding.
• Industrial PLC
the Classified EXPERIENCED PHONE
UTILITY WORKER
DODGE `04
Call 570-650-3500 570-654-2200 troubleshooting and
CHEVROLET `09
Experienced with all
Ask for Carmen aspects of account- fault finding.
• A good working
section. ROOM SUPERVISORS
ing in a manufactur- Please send a cover 533 Installation/
EQUINOX LS RAM 1500 NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
ing environment.
Requires strong
letter and resume to
Luzerne County Maintenance/
knowledge of
Microsoft Excel to
*2008 Pulse Research Wanted for
Dayshift & Nightshift
Too many extras to assist in running Send resume to: c/o
Low mileage, 15000 no accidents. 4 Excel skills. MAS90 Community College, Repair various administra- The Times Leader
list. Low Mileage. John Thomas Sed-

What Do
miles, automatic, door hatchback, 6 a plus. Pittston loca-
$10,000 tion functions, Box 2525
all-wheel drive, 4
door, anti-lock (570)709-2125
TJ, Black with grey
cylinder, roof rails,
dark gray, black
tion.
Send resume with
lak, Dean of Human
Resources, Atten- AUTOBODY PERSON including preventa- 15 N. Main ST.
Wilkes-Barre, PA

You Have
brakes, air condi- tion: Human Experience tive maintenance &
interior. 4 cylinder, interior. Premium salary history to: required. Must have calibration systems, 18711-0250
Resources Dept.,
DODGE `10
tioning, air bags, wheels, new tires, Kappa Graphics
5-speed manual 1333 S. Prospect St, own tools. Salary spare parts pur-
LABORER
power locks, power

To Sell
transmission. CD brakes extra set of 50 Rock Street negotiable. chasing and invoic-
windows, power Nanticoke, PA
snows. Premium
GRAND CARAVAN
player, hardtop, full Pittston, PA 18640 Monday-Friday ing.
mirrors, cruise con- 18634-3899 or e- Seasonal help need-
doors, sound bar. sound/Bose/blue- Pre-employment

Today?
trol, AM/FM radio, mail hr@luzerne.edu 8am-5pm. ed until May 28th to
4” Skyjacker tooth, XM radio.
cassette player, CD Only 17k miles.
Suspension lift with Intelligent key entry.
506 Administrative/ no later than Friday, No Saturdays. medical exam/ drug
clean and plant
Fully loaded. Call Vito or Mike screening required.
player, keyless
Excellent condi- steering stabilizer. Newly inspected Clerical April 25, 2011. No
Wyoming Competitive salary around cemetery
entry, rear de- phone inquires stones. Apply at:
tion. Factory & Like new BF 36,900 miles & excellent benefits
FRONT DESK
froster, rear wind- please. 570-693-3716 Ketler Florist &
extended war- Goodrich 35’s with $19,500 Serious package offered.
shield wiper, tinted (570) 371-7227 Greenhouses
ranty. $17,995 Full size spare. Only For additional infor- Inquiries Only Resume to: c/o
windows. $17,500. Part time 1205 S. Main St.
(570) 690-2806 85,000 miles. The Times Leader
TRUCKS FOR SALE
(570) 954-9333 Requires good com- mation on these Hanover Twp.
Call after 9:00 a.m.
$7,300
(570) 301-7221 puter and clerical positions, please
visit our web site at
CARPET CLEANING Box 2520
15 N. Main St. Call 829-7130
FORD `00 WINDSTAR
Ford, GMC, skills. Must enjoy
Find Something?
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO White & tan with KIA `02 SEDONA International-Prices
starting at $2,295.
working with public.
Includes 2 evenings,
(www.luzerne.edu).
Equal Opportunity TECHNICIANS
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250. to place your ad.
Lose Something?
4 Door Crew Cab Employer
Box Truck, Cab &
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
tan leather seats all
in good condition.
EX, Van, Sunroof.
61,000 miles. Chassis available.
Call U-haul
and every other Sat-
urday. Applications Candidates repre-
senting all aspects
Full time. No experi-
ence necessary. PAINTERS ONLY
ONL
NL ONE
NLY N LE
LEA
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LEADER.
E DER
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Get it back where it
belongs
low mileage. Runs great. 150k. Loaded. Good available at front Brush, roll & spray.
570-822-5536 of diversity are 570-332-8168 or
$35,500. Call Asking $2,000 condition. desk of Back Moun- Must have phone & with a Lost/Found ad!
encouraged to 570-885-0345
570-655-2689 (570) 925-2951 $5000 or best offer. tain Memorial transportation. Call timesleader.com
570-606-7654 Library. EOE apply. 570-606-9638 570-829-7130
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554 Production/ 566 Sales/Retail/ 566 Sales/Retail/ 702 Air 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 712 Baby Items 720 Cemetery 732 Exercise
Operations Business Business Conditioners Collectibles Plots/Lots Equipment
MICROWAVE G.E. STROLLER SYSTEM
Development Development over the stove, Chicco Travel
PRODUCTION WORKER AIR CONDITIONER:
Visit us at black & stainless, Stroller System,
AERO PILATES

HAZLETON/ INSIDE
5000 btu, works
great used only a Merchant’s Village like new, only used includes carrier CEMETERY PLOTS deluxe with cardio/
rebounder. From
Wanted for local
manufacturing com-
600 few times $60. (the old Pittston
Wal-Mart)
a very short time
then changed col-
base & stroller.
Color grey with Red
(3) together. QVC. Like new $95.
Maple Lawn
pany. Candidate
must be prepared to LUZERNE COUNTY ACCOUNT FINANCIAL 570-822-8957
AIR CONDITIONERS
We have antiques
galore! Come to
ors in my kitchen.
$100. 606-4353
trim. Very
condition.
Good
Asking
Section of
Dennison
570-793-9346

join existing shift


working teams.
SALES EXECUTIVE 610 Business (3) $30 each
570-899-4675
Booth 162!
Primitive bakers OVEN, GE gas, self
$125.570-823-6035 Cemetery.
Section ML.
Although not essen- Opportunities cabinet, plantation cleaning, electric SWING: Graco 6 $550 each. TREADMILL. Weslo.
Local sales oper- AIR CONDITIONERS: desk, dry sink, ignition, good condi- Speed Musical Gen-
REPRESENTATIVE
tial, previous manu- 610-939-0194 Fold up for storage
facturing experi- ation is looking for 6,000 BTU Sharp Hoosiers. Loads tion. $50. 826-1702 tle Choice Open Top $100. 655-0952
ence is preferred. an experienced with digital temp of smalls and tons Sold For Over $100.
Pre-employment
medical exam/ drug
NEPA’s largest cir-
culated print publi-
telemarketer/insid
e account execu-
control, $50 =.
6,000 BTU Frigidaire
of good stuff!
Consignments
REFRIGERATOR
Kenmore, almond,
Perfect Condition.
$35. SKY VIEW MEMORIAL 742 Furnaces &
21.6 cu. ft. with ice Tamaqua, 2 lots
screening required. cation is looking
tive for it’s NEPA with digital temp Welcome
maker & filtered
570-693-2818
available. $595 firm
Heaters
Competitive salary location. Qualified control. $50. 570-855-7197
for an experienced individual will set- water $300. TWIN STROLLER for both, cash only.
& excellent benefits CASEMENT WIN- 570-328-3428 DOORS: (2) Birch
Sales Representa- up appointments 570-868-6018 Peg Perego twin 570-450-6406
package offered. DOW 12,000 BTU sliding closet doors
tive to work in for outside sales Aria, black, very
Frigidaire with (30” x 77”) $40. (2)
Resume to: c/o
The Times Leader
Hazleton
Luzerne County.
and representatives BEER & LIQUOR remote, digital temp To place your REFRIGERATOR.
Amana. White. Side
good
only
condition,
weighs 11
726 Clothing 6ft electric base-
Box 2515
15 N. Main St.
Qualified individual
will have at least
with businesses in
NEPA. Some
LICENSE FOR SALE
For More Info, Call
control $100. All
excellent condition. ad call...829-7130 by side. 25.8 cu. ft.
Icemaker, excellent
pounds. Paid $400. COMMUNION
board heaters (1) 9
ft 9” electric base-
clients are exist- 570-855-9221 YEARBOOKS: $140. 654-8042 DRESS with veil, board heaters (2)
Wilkes-Barre, PA two years outside 570-824-7041 condition. $200
18711-0250. ing customers. Coughlin H.S. 1926, 570-606-6624 headpiece, gor- Honeywell thermo-
business to busi- 1928, 1932, 1937, 716 Building
QUALITY CONTROL
ness sales experi-
ence, will call on
COLD CALLING
IS REQUIRED! BEER DISTRIBUTOR 708 Antiques &
Collectibles
1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944,
STOVE: Electric.
Materials
geous, size 8. origi-
nally $169. Asking
stats $45.
570-288-8689
Position is full- License available Great Condition. $60. negotiable.
existing cus- time with health with option to lease 1949. G.A.R. H.S. GAS HEATER: Tim-
$60. 570-592-8915
TECHNICIAN – tomers as well as
securing new
benefits,
vacation, hourly
paid building or sold
separately.
1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946,
570-899-4675
DOOR: indoor used,
stained 15 glass GIRLS CLOTHING:
berline vent free pro
pane, wall-mounted,
Entry Level business. A sales and bonus pay. 570-954-1284 1951, 1955, 1956, panel 80”x 32” pine Size 10-12. Tops, in excellent condi-
Will assist QC assistant will Why Spend door. good condi- tion. E-mail photo is
Please e-mail 1957, 1961, 1965, pants, etc. Box $25.
Supervisor, estab- assist in securing Hundreds on tion. $20. 735-5916 available. 15,000 to
Girls - size 14. Tops,
FLORAL SHOP
resume to 1966, 1970, 1980, New or Used
lish, examine and confirmed 1985, 2005, 2006. pants, etc. Box $25. 25,000 BTUs (Sells
prminc14@ Appliances? GET THE WORD OUT
maintain quality on appointments but Meyers H.S. 1935, Juniors - size 12-13. for $250) $99.
aol.com Most problems with a Classified Ad.
production floor. COLD CALLING The only shop 1936, 1937, 1938, Jeans, tops, etc. Call 570-328-5611
Position will be “on IS REQUIRED! in the area! with your appli- 570-829-7130 or 570-328-5506
1942, 1943, 1944, Box $25. All very
hands” in produc-
tion dept., on floor
Position
$1,000.00
is
per
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
1,300 sq/ft retail
& 1,300 sq/ft
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ 1945, 1946, 1960,
ances are usually
simple and inex- GLASS DOOR. 3
good condition.
570-474-6028
testing and sam- month salary plus basement, garage storage
Old Toys, model kits, 1974, 1975, 1976, pensive to fix! way glass door for 744 Furniture &
Bikes, dolls, old gun 1977. Kingston H.S.
Accessories
$63,000
pling. $ 13/hour to 20% commission. or attic and call the Save your hard bath tub. $25 JACKET: boys gen-
Mining Items, trains 1938, 1939, 1940, earned money, Let 570-331-8183
start. Hours: 7 a.m. Benefits include Classified depart- & Musical Instruments, 1944, 1948, 1949. uine Italian stone
to 4 p.m Mon. – Fri. health insurance, ment today at 570- Includes us take a look at it leather jacket, size ARMOIRE: Over-
Hess. 474-9544 Plymouth H.S. 1930, first! PLYWOOD: birch sized solid pine
Must have prior fitness member- 829-7130! established sales, 1931, 1932, 1933, 14. $25. 868-6018
experience in QC ship & paid vaca- all equipment, 30 years in plywood, 3/4 x 4’ x wood armoire;
COINS: silver quar- 1938, 1943, 1944, 8’. solid core. call
and with Microsoft tion. showcases, the business. Don't need that country french
ter set 3 standing
Word & Excel. Will
operate forklift and
Please submit
your resume to:
TUNKHANNOCK/ inventory &
memberships to
Liberty & 2 Barber
head $40. Silver half
1959, 1960.
Hanover H.S. 1951,
East Main
Appliances
after 6 p.m. $20.
CEDAR SHINGLES,
Guitar?
Sell it in the
design, 3 shelves,
beautifully carved
1952, 1953, 1954, 570-735-8271 covers an aproxi- Classified Section! wood doors, striking
some heavy lifting prminc14@aol.com FTD, Tele-Floral & dollar 1818 $65. 1960. West Pittston
may be required. LACKAWANNA COUNTY 1-800-FLOWERS. Nanticoke mate area of 10’ X 570-829-7130 showcase piece for
Penny to half coin H.S. Annual 1925, 5’. Call after 6 P.M.
Must be detailed Say it HERE Willing to train set $35. bedroom or family
1926, 1927, 1928,
SALES buyer. Owner $60. 570-288-8314 room $500.
oriented and have in the Classifieds! 570-262-0708 1931, 1932, 1959. 712 Baby Items 730 Computer 570-690-8009
ability to multi-task. retiring after 25 SINKS: Arlington
Competitive benefit 570-829-7130 years in business. COLLECTOR
Luzerne H.S. 1951, Equipment &
package. Candi- REPRESENTATIVE Room for PLATES: Star trek
1952, 1956, 1957,
1959. Berwick H.S.
BABY ITEMS:
almond double bowl
kitchen sinks. (2) Software BEDROOM SET:

HONESDALE/
dates meeting qual- potential growth. original, 7 plates. Newborn swing French Provincial,
NEPA’s largest 1952, 1953, 1956, with slight imperfec- queen headboard,
ifications should for-
ward resume with
circulated print
CALL 570-542-4520 $70. all. beta max
blank tapes $1 ea.
1957, 1958, 1960,
$50. Gate $10. Pack
N Play $30. Child-
tion $50. LAPTOP CD/DVD
DRIVE - plays DVDs armoire, triple chest

LACKAWANNA COUNTY
publication is 1967, 1968, 1969 570-457-6380 of drawers,night-
wage requirements looking for an
Pictures available. 570-868-5066 craft crib $75. and burns CDs. $25
,1970. Lehman H.S. Changing pad cover stand & mirror.
to: experienced call Rick 283-2552
DESK: lovely secre- 1973, 1974, 1976, $10. Child’s oak 4 718 Carpeting Fantastic quality &
SALES
AEP Industries, Sales Represen- Liquor License 1978, 1980. Nanti-
Inc.,Attn: Human tary desk, glass drawer chest $50. LAPTOP: Dell d610 in great condition.
tative to work in Luzerne County doors above, hand coke Area H.S. Must sell. $700.
Resources, Dresser combo RUG: 8X11 multi-col- refurbished, w7sp1,
Tunkhannock and Priced to sell painted drawers 1976, 2008. Dallas 570-760-4434
REPRESENTATIVE
20 Elmwood Ave., changing table ored area rug, main ofc10, antivirus+
Lackawanna Cordora below $300. H.S. 1966, 1967,
Mountain Top, Pa. $100. 825-0569 colors dark choco- more. p4mc 1.6,
County. Qualified Business Network 570-287-0820 1968. Bishop Hoban BEDROOM SUITE.
18707, Fax (570) NEPA’s largest cir- late, orange, red 60gb, dvdrw, wifi,
individual will H.S. 1972, 1973, GLIDER CHAIR. Tan twin bed, dresser
474-9257, Email: culated print publi- 570-287-7013 wine mocha & new battery &
have at least two LP’S, 78’S, 45’S 1974, 1975. West cushions with honey w/mirror, chest of
Grullony@ cation is looking cream. Practically bag.warranty $225.
years outside From 40’S, 50’S, Side Central colored wood. drawers, desk
aepinc.com
We are a Drug Free
for an experienced
Sales Representa-
business to busi-
ness sales expe- PARTNER WANTED 60’S & 70’S
$1 each. 829-2411
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
Excellent condition
$140. 654-8042
new & in excellent
condition.
negotiable.
$200.
COMPAQ n600c
laptop:xppro,ofc07,
antivirus + more.
w/hutch and chair.
$300. LOFT BED.
Workplace. EOE tive to work in rience, will call on for Busy Salon Westmoreland H.S. custom built. Built in
Honesdale and 610-480-8923 p3m 1.0,30gb,
Find Your Ideal Lackawanna
existing cus- in Wilkes-Barre To place your 1952, 1953 - 1954 HIGHCHAIR Blue
dvd,wifi, new bat- desk and light,
tomers as well as pattern padding shelves, drawers.
Employee! Place an County. Qualified securing new
Area. ad Call Toll Free G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
1973, 1974, 1975, white vinyl large tray 720 Cemetery tery & bag, warran-
$400. Excellent
ad and end the individual will have business. A 570-822-0103 1-800-427-8649 1976 Pittston H.S. asking $40.00. Baby
Plots/Lots
ty/$100. DELL c640
laptop:xppro,ofc07, condition.
search! at least two years sales assistant 1936, 1951, 1954, walker red, blue and 570-868-6613
NEON SIGN - Elec-
570-829-7130
ask for an employ-
outside business
to business sales
will
securing
assist
con-
in SOY CANDLE tric, Camel sign, 30
years old, $200.
1963 Pittston Hospi-
tal School of Nurs-
yellow with attached
toys $20.00. infant CEMETERY
antivirus+ more.
p4m 1.7,30gb,cdrw BREAKFRONT
experience, will +dvd,wifi, new bat-
BUSINESS
ment specialist firmed appoint- ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, car seat / carrier PLOTS 4 door cherry $400.
call on existing 570-829-2411 tery &bag, warran- Excellent condition.
ments but COLD 1959 West Pittston great condition $40 (2) Available.
customers as well Oils, melters and ty/$125. TOSHIBA 570-675-0920
CALLING IS PIANO STOOL. Old, H.S. 1950, 1954, (570)208-3888 St. Mary’s
566 Sales/Retail/ as securing new REQUIRED! many extras. Best winds down with 1955, 1956, 1960 Cemetery. Near
A60 laptop:w
Business business. A sales offer. 570-709-2125 INFANT CAR SEAT/ 7sp1,ofc10, antivirus CEDAR CHEST
Position is glass balls on feet. Hazleton H.S. 1938, front gate on N.
assistant will CARRIER by Graco. +more. p4mc 1.8, Antique with hand
Development assist in securing
$1,000.00 per $100. 817-8981 1939, 1940, 1941,
Green/tan plaid,
Main St. Call for 80gb,cdrw+dvd,wifi, painted flowers on
month salary plus 1942, 1943, 1945, details at
confirmed PIANO. Ericsson good condition, new battery &bag, front, footed base &
20% commission. 1948, 1949, 1950, (570) 328-7370
SALESPERSON appointments but
COLD CALLING
Benefits include
health insurance,
upright from 1885.
Needs tuning and
1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1959,
$30.
bounce
Fisher Price
& spin
.warranty.$225
570-862-2236
beautiful
trim, leg
carved
needs
Now hiring
Full time positions.
IS REQUIRED!
Position is
fitness member-
ship & paid vaca-
some minor repairs.
$200. 868-6613
1960, 1961, 1962,
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
zebra, excellent
condition $20. Leap CEMETERY PLOTS TOWER: HP Pavillion
7955 Tower. Excel-
minor repair. $100.
Recliner $40. Bed-
Commission $1,000.00 per Frog Learn & Plymouth National room set, circa 1926
tion.
based. Experi- month salary plus Please submit
700 RECORDS: Elvis 1951, 1952
Groove Activity Sta- Cemetery in lent condition, inlaid wood, bed,
Presley vintage 4 lp 570-825-4721 Wyoming. 6 Plots. 768mb ram. dvd dresser & armoire,
ence in propane,
heating oil and
20% commission.
Benefits include
your resume to MERCHANDISE records,with
tion with
music $20.
lights,
$450 each. Call rom/cdrw, windows $125. Antique wash
prminc14 xp. $65. Lenovo
HVAC sales. Email health insurance, @aol.com.
sleeves good cond. 710 Appliances 570-855-9221 570-825-3666
Windows 7 desktop
stand, carved &
or fax resumes to fitness member- 702 Air all for $10.00 stenciled decora-
570-474-5256 or
eb2@buttonoil.com
ship & paid vaca-
tion. Looking for Work? Conditioners
(570)735-6638 APPLIANCE
PA RT S E T C .
OAKLAWN CEMETERY tower, excellent
condition, dvdrom.
tions, $110. call
570-881-5143
TRUCKS. Hess Col- 4 grave sites, hi speed usb. $80
Please submit Tell Employers with Used appliances.
AIR CONDITIONER lection. 1990 - 2010. Parts for all brands. STROLLER excellent fabulous location. Windows 7 tower- CHEST OF DRAW-
your resume to
prminc14@aol.com a Classified Ad. $40 All new in boxes. 21 223 George Ave. condition with hood Purchased 20 years $80. HP windows xp ERS, solid cherry,
570-740-1246 trucks in all. $400 Wilkes-Barre & basket. $20. ago. $2,450 tower $70. beautiful $180.
570-829-7130 570-735-4580 570-820-8162 570-288-1063 610-838-7727 570-905-2985 570-675-3328

412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

FOG LAMPS
LEATHER SEATS SIDE AIR CURTAINS
MESSAGE CENTER
AM/FM WITH 6 DISC CD POWER LOCKS
POWER WINDOWS
PERSONAL SAFETY WITH
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
VIN #3LBR769066

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 4/30/11.

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKX AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD
17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., Auto. Temp Control, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, 18” Alum. Wheels, Advanced Trac, 6 Disc CD, Leather Heated/ Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone
Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Satellite Radio, Side Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys.,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System Air Curtains, Pwr. Liftgate, HID Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera
VIN #3LBR768027 Headlamps, Rear Camera,
VIN #1LBG609563
MyLincoln Touch, SYNC,
Reverse Sensing Sys.,
Remote Start
VIN #2LBBJ16332

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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 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B Plains, PA
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2011 PAGE 9C
744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant 782 Tickets 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs
Accessories Accessories Accessories Gardening Equipment Merchandise
BOOKS: Box of STAMP COLLECT- TICKETS: MUST
CHINA CABINET DINETTE SET: 41” LIVING ROOM FUR- Brizzy’s hardcover & paper- ING MAGAZINES/ SELL!!!! Two $200
round oak, 35”w
x5’h. $299.
round dining table
over pedestal base.
NITURE, plaid sofa,
matching chair, and
Arbor Care &
Landscaping
back. King, Grisham
and others. $25.
PUBLICATIONS: u.s.
postal service “usa
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT,
US Airways vouch-
ers good for $400
WANTED
570-457-7854 4 matching chairs,
includes matching
coordinating reclin-
er. Good condition.
See our ad under
1162 Landscaping &
570-474-6028 philatelic magazine,
june 1983 to march
SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
worth of air travel!!
Call now! $200. JEWELRY
COMPUTER DESK, CANISTER SET 4 2011, 152 different 570-814-4643
cushions. Like New . $250. 674-7978 Gardening $500; ALSO, Bunn
piece, burgundy, $8.

PAWS
larger corner, light $200. BEDROOM $7.00; “stampers”
Hamilton Beach can Pour Over Coffee TICKETS: WB Yan-
oak color & gray.
$75. 570-868-6018
FURNITURE: double
size dresser. 42” W
LIVING
PACKAGE
ROOM
cream COUNTRY GENTLEMAN opener, used less
than 1 year $8.
magazine for kids,
18 different $1.50; Machine, Model #
STF15, $225
kees tickets avail-
able, 2 seats, third
with 6 deep draw- colored sleeper, united nations “phil-
COMPUTER DESK,
ers & 3 smaller cen- sofa & chair, TOTAL YARD CARE Electrolux canister 4 atelic bulletin”, janu- For more info, call row behind home

TO CONSIDER....
with hutch. $75. wrought iron & ply bags Style C ary 1995 to october 570-498-3616 plate with VIP Park-
CEDAR CHEST with ter drawers. Large See our ad under
glass coffee table, 2 generic 10 count 2010, 82 different ing with each pair,
cushion seat, $150. mirror attached. Tall Call An Expert RESTAURANT
end tables, 2 Tiffany $10. Electrolux $4.00; canada post $10 a ticket. Inter-
TEA CART, oak. $75 chest of drawers. 3 1162 Landscaping EQUIPMENT,
style lamps. Nice upright 4 ply, style U “collections” maga- ested, email Bonos
570-655-0952 large and 3 small & Gardening AMERICAN EAGLE ENHANCE
condition. $475. Call 8 count $10. Style U zine, december saint@aol.com.
drawers. French MIXER, 20 quart
COUCH, 91”, floral Provincial light Mark 570-406-8195 DONE-RIGHT generic upright 4 ply 1992 to december YOUR PET
10 count $10. mixer, Model
pattern, soft shades beige with beautiful LIVING ROOM SUITE
Pressure Washing 2010, 56 different
AE-20, with timer 784 Tools CLASSIFIED
of peach, light gold,
green, & rust, ask-
brass trimmings. 3
pieces $175.
couch & love seat,
see our ad under
Call An Expert
570-868-6018
CANNING JARS:
$4.00; canada post
“details” magazine,
and guard, $1300.
ALSO, Bev Air 2 GRIZZLY 1’X3’
WILKESBARREGOLD AD ONLINE
excellent condition -
ing
shape.
$100 Good
Matching
HUTCH/SERVER:
unusual, refin-
$400. or best offer
$400. 693-7558
1234 Pressure
Washing
Quarts $3/doz. Pints
$3/doz. 1/2 Pints
june 1993 to march
2011, 76 different
door refrigerator/
sandwich prep
capacity, variable
speed, wood lathe (570)991-7448 Call 829-7130
chair and a half, 51”
with ottoman in flo-
ished/antique 50” W
with 2 top shelves LOVESEAT &
LAWN & SHRUB
MAINTENANCE.
$2/doz. 6 Glass 5
gallon water jugs
$4.00.
(570)654-1622
table, Model
SP48-12, $1300.
with lathe tools,
new used only once (570)48GOLD8 Place your pet ad
ral pattern. Asking supported by 4 OTTOMAN solid $260. Retrofit laser and provide us your
See our ad under with metal holding TIRES & RIMS: Call 570-498-3616 1092 Highway 315 Blvd
$50 good shape brass posts & mir- sand colored cush- racks. $75. guide for most 10” email address
1165 Lawn Care in (2) Lexington mud & for more details. (Plaza 315)
Accent recliner rored back. Two ioned, excellent 570-735-4580 miter saws, works 315N .3 miles after
Call an Expert. snow tires on rims, This will create a
chair, Queen Anne lower doors with shape $200. great! $12.
with claw legs, dark frame brass lattice LAWN MOWER DEPENDS men’s 5 hole, 75% tread 776 Sporting Goods call 570-696-1267
Motorwold seller account
adjustable, super 195/70-14 $60. 4 online and login
green with small work with printed SOFA: 100% Italian John Deere 130 rid-
absorbency, lg/xlg Timberline tires on ARROWS: 10 Easton HEDGE TRIMMER: information will be
diamond pattern fabric behind. Maize black leather sofa & ing mower, older
15 packages with 16 stock steel rims, arrows with soft Garden Groomer emailed to you from
throughout, asking color. $75. COFFEE loveseat, very good model, still runs
$90. men’s super center caps, 90% quiver. 25” Length. Pro with bag. Used gadzoo.com
$50. Like new cof- TABLE: 42” square, condition $550. $300.570-328-1254
absorbency with tread, 5 hole, white $25. three times. Cost “The World of Pets
fee table, cherry contemporary table 570/824-7807 or
Peter’s Lawncare waistband, pullons letters 205/75 -15 570-829-1541 $300 will sell for Unleashed”
wood with claw in Parsons style, 570-545-7006
See our ad under Lg/Xlg 2 packages $275.570-823-0881 $150 or best offer.
legs, $50. Decora- completely covered BASEBALL Mon-Sat
570-654-0956
tor tree $15. Call with brass and AFFORDABLE Call an Expert with 16 $12. also 2
Shopping for a EQUIPMENT:USED. 10am - 8pm You can then use
between 8:30 am chrome tiles to form MATTRESS SALE 1165 Lawn Care packages with 6 Closed Sundays your account to
and 9 pm. 570-474- geometric pattern. We Beat All $12. 2 packages new apartment? CATCHERS MITT, METAL CABINET: enhance your online
ROCK: free large Classified lets youth, Rawlings Old white with door Highest Cash Pay ad. Post up to 6
2756. Mountain Top. Original price Competitors Prices! with 6, pull ons size new $25. Men’s & drawer. 3ft 20” x
$1,100. Asking decorative rock, small $12. 570-824- you compare costs - Outs Guaranteed captioned photos
Mattress Guy great for landscap- Nike tan catchers 16”. $45. Two Man
DESK secretary with $250. Twin sets: $149 6278 after 5pm without hassle of your pet
hutch, new in box ing, borders, fill or Mitt, used $15. Crosscut Saws: old. We Pay At Least Expand your text to
Prices are negotiable! Full sets: $169 whatever. You pick DINNERWARE: or worry! Youth Pro Nike $25 each. Wood 76% of the London include more
$100. 288-9940 570-288-5835 Queen sets: $189 up. The largest rock White with 22k gold Get moving catcher leg guards, Tool Box: 5’, older & Fix Market Price information, include
DESK: O’Sullivan DRESSER 6 draw- All New measures approxi- with classified! used $10. Youth homemade. $10.
trim. Creamer, large for All Gold Jewelry your contact
Corner Work-center ers. Brown. Good American Made mate 5ft. x 10ft. $1. Louisville Slugger 570-735-5916
platter & sugar TIRES [4] Goodyear information such
5.5’x5’.5 finished in condition. $15. 570-288-1898 570-457-6610 outfielders glove,
bowl. Serving for 8,. Eagles P-225-55- Visit us at as e-mail, address
used $10. Omaha
pine laminate, in Entertainment Cen- MIRROR. 36” diam- Spike & Gorilla’s
Never used. Bought R17” summer thread Little League bat
786 Toys & Games WilkesBarreGold.com phone number and
excellent condition, ter, light brown with eter. Very good con- in 1948. Made in $50. all. Aluminum or website.
Lawn Care & Out- (gold), used $15. Or email us at
sells for $250. ask- 3 drawers. fits up to dition. $20. USA. 570-693-1088 16ft extension lad- BASKETBALL wilkesbarregold@
ALASKAN
ing $99. E-mail 32” tv. $15. Head- door Maintenance Call 570-868-6134
570-954-2029 der, good condition. STAND Lifestyle, yahoo.com
photo available. Call board queen, white, See our ad under DVD - X Files Series
$50 firm 655-3197. BIKE: women’s free standing good
570-328-5611 or
570-328-5506
good condition. $7
570-288-1063
OFFICE
Maroon
CHAIR,
Leather,
Call An Expert
1162 Landscaping &
7 on DVD. Very good
condition. $25. TIRES: set of 4
Rand 15 speed bike
$50. 570-675-7024
net good condition
$60 after 3pm
MALAMUTE PUPPIES
AKC RARE Red &
excellent condition. Gardening 570-283-2552 Michelin green x 570-655-3197 white, 2 females,
DESK: solid elm FURNITURE: tan $60. 570-654-8117
wood 2 pedestal; reclining chair 15.00 SPREADER Scott
18” drop spreader.
FISH TANK STAND:
Metal 55 gallon
mxv4 plus radial xse
all season tires, LINE UP BICYCLE, vintage shots & wormed,
executive desk, 1 blue reclining chair PANTRY / CABINET $500 each. Call
large file drawer, 5 20.00. glass oak White storage hardly used. $20. steel stand. $20. P205/55R16 m&s.
15,000 miles on
A GREAT DEAL... Schwinn Collegiate
3, 26”, new tires. 570-477-3398
570-735-5916 570-829-1478
shallow item draw- coffee table and pantry /cabinet with tires, excellent con- IN CLASSIFIED! $75. 570-654-2657
ers, center tray,
rear pull out shelf.
end
$40.00
table both. wood trim. 6 1/2ft X
3ft. Excellent condi- 754 Machinery &
FLOTATION VESTS: dition, sell for $189
BIKES: Sears mens GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
800 AMERICAN BULL DOG
Top inlaid edged (570)208-3888 tion. $75.
1 adult medium. 1 each at jack williams
10 speed 26” light- approximate 3 X 5 - PETS & ANIMALS Female, brown &
pattern, excellent 570-855-9221
Equipment child medium, 1 life tires. $200.
weight bicycle, $50. 868-6018
white, 5 months
GOLDEN LIFT preserver. $40 for 570-926-5075 old, good with
condition. Approxi- GENERATOR:, gas $35. Sears Ladies 805 Birds children, trained.
CHAIR, weight SOFA BED: Queen all. 570-301-7067 PIT BALLS almost
mately 3’x5”. $125 Coleman Power- TRAILER HITCH with 3 speed 26” light- Includes crate.
or best offer. Two 2 capacity 375 lbs. size. With or without hardware, fits 2005- weight bicycle, $35. 100 multi-colored
mate 3750; AC 120 LADDER RACKS - kids’ Ball Pit Balls LOVE BIRDS: (3) AKC papers.
drawer legal size file Medium brown, mattress. Very good 2008 Escape, Mer- Both good condi-
volts @ 25 amps. 2 (metal), adjust to for Sale. $20 or best with new cage $150 $350
cabinets $50 each. never used, $450. condition. $400. cury Mariner, Mazda tion. 570-696-1703
outlets with sepa- width sizes, with offer. 570-287-2268 for everything. 570-905-0260
570-696-3444 Call 570-388-6044 570-299-7270 Tribute $110 or best
rate 20amp circuit spoiler for vans, mini 570-288-9940
offer. Call BOWLING BALL
LAMP - Parlor stand SOFA. Raymour and breakers. Briggs & vans, SUV, ect. American Bulldog
DINING ROOM SET 570-466-1214 16lbs Resin 788 Stereo/TV/
up lamp. Very good Flanigan. Beautiful. Stratton 6.0 OHV Brand name Weath- Puppies, NKC
oak, 48” round table Brunswick Groove
with two 12” leafs & condition. Grey Burgundy. 2 end gas engine. 50 er Guard $75.
Brand New Electronics
metal color. $25. recliners. Excellent hours run time $350 Ladder- 32’ wood 760 Monuments &
4 matching chairs Red/Blue $20.00
570-740-1246 condition. $250. or best offer. extension ladder POWER SUPPLY 12
$125. 288-7138 Lots (570)829-2695
570-606-6624 570-239-4438 $75. 570-735-7658 volt, power supply
DINING ROOM
TABLE beveled
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds! Job Seekers are LADDER: 32’ alu-
minum extension GRAVE LOT
BOWLING BALL:
10lb blue marble
made by micronta
like new condition PINEAPPLE CONURES Brindle & White,
glass, custom
ordered, rectangu-
570-829-7130 looking here!
Where's your ad? HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- ladder, type iii,
barely used, $149.
Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
with case, $35,
girl’s vintage 26”
$8. 570-735-6638 Hand fed, hand
raised, tame, sold
6 Males, 4 Females,
Shots & Wormed,
TV-Sharp.13” Color. elsewhere for $399. Ready April 25,
lar with brass base.
5 chairs with brass
LIGHT FIXTURE
Beautiful tiffany-
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ- ER 6’X14’ 570-814-3758 Carverton.
$400. Call
Schwinn bike: $70.
570-829-4776 Excellent condition
$20. 570-288-1063
On sale for $199
each. Call
$800.00 each,
Call Steve at
frames, rattan insert ment specialist Like new with LADDER: 8 ft. Wern-

CASH
style light fixture 570-287-6327 570-472-3914 570-956-7166
& upholstered royal measuring 13”H x electric brakes, er wooden ladder TV: 32”
blue seats. $250. 32”W x 14”D, STOOLS 2 padded new tires and Very good condition $60
Maple student desk,
2 drawers on top, 1
stained glass piece
of art is done in
all steel with padded
backs. $25. or best
reinforced tongue.
$2700.
$30. 570-954-2029 762 Musical 570-899-4675 810 Cats ENGLISH BULLDOG
Female For Sale,
Instruments
CATS & KITTENS
large file drawers white & mother-of- offer. 570-824-7314 570-239-5457 LADDER: 8’ WOOD
790 Swimming Fully AKC Reg,

FOR
$25. 570-735-5295 pearl tones & has a STEP LADDER $15.
SWIVEL ROCKER Shots, Vet
DINING ROOM polished brass fin- $30. 756 Medical
570-779-9791 DW 9000 Single Pools/Hot Tubs 12 weeks & up.
Shots, neutered, Checked, Pure
bass drum pedal.
TABLE/ kitchen ish. Asking price is LOVESEAT SOFA/
Equipment LADDER: Werner 6ft Highest quality VALLEY CAT RESCUE Bred and she is 11

ANTIQUE GUNS
$350.. ALSO, a pair POOL: 4.5 ft. deep, weeks $600:
table with 4 chairs BED. $45. step aluminum step pedal features infi-
of polished brass 21 ft. round above 824-4172, 9-9 only. Email:julie.cooper
solid oak $300. or (570) 287-1913 ladder $35. Alu-
best offer call
570-822-1955
and acrylic
sconces measuring
wall
TABLE: Medium oak LIFT CHAIR
Summit stairway lift,
minum 16 ft exten-
sion ladder $60.
nite torque adjust-
ment for turbo or Old Shot Guns
Rifles, Swords
ground pool; like
new, new motor, FREE KITTENS: to a
01@hotmail.com
Call 570-655-8131.
7”H x 9”W. These colored sofa table. accelerator style. pump, & sand filter. good home. They
one year old, barely Wheelbarrow steel Includes Bag. Excel- & Daggers, Maintenance
FUTON with wooden
arms & black vinyl
classic looking fix-
tures are priced at
$45.
green
3 24” light
metal used, battery back- tub heavy duty $35.
Tailgate 88-98
lent Condition! $185. Military Items accessories & deck
are very loving, fluffy
& cuddly. To place your
mattress cover. $48. for the pair. planters that hook up. Asking $1800
or best offer. Call Chevy fullsize $60
570-881-4771 Vintage Scopes included. $999.
570-690-8009
570-883-7264 ad Call Toll Free
Call 570-430-1366 if over the railing on Old Toys &
570-675-6057
interested. Photos deck, $15. 570-401-1558 call 570-655-3197 GUITAR, electric,
fender strat, red, Coins KITTEN. Gorgeous 1-800-427-8649
gray and white kit-
upon request. 570-301-8515 POWER CHAIR -
Jazzy Select,
LIGHT: 4 bulb
rescent light,
fluo-
48”
like new with case
$225. Mandolin, PRIVATE COLLECTOR.
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
ten. 8 weeks old.
Free to a kind, lov-
GERMAN SHEPHERD
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business $700 or best offer
ALSO, regular
Includes bulbs.
White ceiling
$15.
fan.
electric cutaway, by
ovation, like new
570-417-9200
GUITAR ONLY for
ing family ONLY! PUPPIES, AKC
Development Development Development wheelchair, with $15. 826-1702 with case $150. Guitar Hero III X-Box
570-696-3936 Shepherds By Fanti
extra weight sup- Amplifier 25w with 25 Yrs. Experience
LUGGAGE: Road GOLF BAG, Precise 360 & Playstation 2,
port. $100. Call for Rider Luggage/ reverb, fender like professional, black/ used almost new 815 Dogs Family Raised
more details new in box $75. Black/Tan,
Cargo Carrier. 48”L navy standup bag, $20. 570-868-6018 Black/Red. M/F
570-829-2411 x 36”W x 16”H. Amplifier 15w with
reverb, fender new
putter tube, ball
holder, 6 pockets in ALASKAN MALAMUTE Hasenborn-Arminus
Includes tie-down
in box. $45 excellent condition. 796 Wanted to Buy AKC Registered 570-825-5597
758 Miscellaneous straps. $125.
570-371-8581 $25. 570-696-1267. Merchandise Available May 24. 570-239-5498
570-824-0591 Rare breeding &

AMERICA’S NEW CAR ALTERNATIVE


AIR PURIFIER: Ionic
Breeze by Sharper PEDAL CARS: Two PIANO
upright “Everett”
GOLF CLUBS Ping,
irons, J Daley driver,
Mr. Baseball, buying
all sports cards and
hand whelped.
5 males &
GOLDEN RETRIEVER &
Kettler Racer Cars.
Image, excellent
condition. $60. In fantastic condi-
tion. Great for ages
Asking $150.
570-472-5339
leather bag. $120.
570-704-9547
memorabilia.
203-557-0856
5 females: Seals,
Sables & Whites. LAB PUPPIES
Yellow $350. Black
NEPA’s PREMIER PRE-OWNED
570-709-3146 $600
4-14. $125. each. MOUNTED BEAR $250. Wormed.
570-510-6428
AQUARIUM: 30 gal- Willing to negotiate. 764 Musical HEAD: Grizzly bear. The Video 570-836-1090

AUTO DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN


lon. With all needed 570-760-4434 Lessons/Services
accessories $55.
$400 or best offer. Game Store
570-829-1541 PICTURE beautiful Call 570-472-3543 28 S. Main W.B. 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

AUTO SALES
PIANO: Baldwin
hand pained & PUMP: Electric Open Mon- Sat,
Console $800. Just
ATTENDS Adult wooden framed Pump Coleman. 12pm – 6pm
tuned, excellent
underwear XL size,
14 per package $5.
each. 288-9940
‘farm with cows”,
vintage $75. SOAP
STONE Vintage of 3
condition.
Call 570-898-1278
Brand New in box-
$12. 570-288-1063
570-822-9929 /
570-941-9908
NEW LOW PRICES!
2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai
$$ CASH PAID $$
EXECUTIVE
wiseman standing TREADMILL: Pro-
on a base, beautiful 766 Office Form, wide deck Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr
BARREL,
$50. STEIFF monkey design, $125. call
Equipment
VIDEO GAMES
wooden.
53 gallon. “Jacko” with all 570-654-1581 or
Excellent tags, perfect condi- COMPUTER STA- 570-881-5143

& SYSTEMS
condition $195. tion $75. 472-5332 TION, Sauder large Loaded!
UNIFORM: 1930’s
570-876-3830 POPCORN BUTTER
SERVER automatic
oak finish, storage
shelves & cubbys, 2
Baseball uniform,
wool, A.G.Spalding. Highest $$ Paid
$
4,990* $4,990*
EARN THE TOP COMPENSATION YOU DESERVE BATHROOM SINK $295. Countertop large file drawers,
keyboard shelf & flip
Shirt & Pants $350. Guaranteed
03 Ford
SET: Gerber white warmer 36” w x 28”
drawer for more
570-823-7198 Buying all video 02 Ford Escape
porcelain bathroom deep, 42” h, $550.
storage. $50.
games & Windstar
WEIGHTS & weight
• Superior Pay Plan • 5 Day Work Week sink with mirror and 570-636-3151
570-735-5295 bench with curl &
systems. PS1 & 2,
medicine cabinet. RELIGIOUS ITEMS - Xbox, Nintendo,
• Paid Benefits Pkg. • Excellent Working Conditions Matching set. $80. Hand made
straight bars.
approximate. 800 Atari, Coleco,
570-331-8183 770 Photo
• Paid Vacation • Modern Facility Rosaries, $5.
Equipment
lbs. of weights Sega, Mattel, Loaded w/ 66K Miles

7,890* $6,490*
570-829-2411 complete $300. Gameboy,
• Aggressive Advertising Budget • High Traffic Location
BED RUG with cover
570-606-4353 Vectrex etc.
$
for Chevy S-10 pick- ROASTING PANS: BACK UP CAMERA
DVD’s, VHS & CDs
• Huge, Constantly up 6’ box. $200. 3 New Medium & 12 volt, used $50.
778 Stereos/
570-655-0546 Large. Stainless 570-675-7024 & Pre 90’s toys, ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth
Replenished Inventory BEDLINER: 89 Steel. All for $ 10. Accessories The Video Custom 4Dr Breeze
570-735-2081.
Chevy S10, standard 772 Pools & Spas Game Store
281901

ROXIO EASY CD &


FAX RESUME: 570-824-1599 cab $30. 2000
Chevy Cavalier LS
ROTISSERIE - Ron
Popeil’s Showtime. POOL HEATER.
DVD Burning soft- 1150 S. Main
rear trunk spoiler, ware for Windows. Scranton
EMAIL RESUME: jbaloga@nationwidecarsales.net black $10. Four
Excellent condition. Teledyne Laars
$19. LEAD DVD Mon - Sat, 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C

2,890*
EPG-250 natural
4,990 $
Used once. $75.
barrel carb running Call 674-7858 gas, 250,000 BTU
Movie Factory soft- 12pm – 6pm $ *
ware for Windows.
290 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre • 570-301-2277 from Chevy motor
$50. 3 suitcases in SEATS: Two rear all
pool heater.
heat any
Can
above
$29. Rick 283-2552
570-822-9929
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
excellent shape leather seats for ground and most in STEREO SYSTEM:
VITO’S
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
$40. 570-740-1246
BLU TOOTH used 12
Oldsmobile Silhou-
ette Van, Pontiac or
Chevy. Perfect Con-
ground pools. Price
is negotiable. $
570-926-7528
Sony. In good
condition. $150.
570-262-1136 &
MOTOR TWINS
CALL STEVE MORENKO
volt $50. 12 volt
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ dition. $25 each.
travel cooler $35. 12
GINO’S 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
279396

570-474-5643
Repair Repair Repair 774 Restaurant 780 Televisions/
volt refrigerator
718-4050
$35. Jack LaLanne
power juicer $50. SEWING FABRICS Equipment Accessories Wanted:
Sharp SF 7320 copy Lots of Them
machine. WALLPAPER
BEVERAGE
COOLER, for restau-
TELEVISION:
color TV
19”
with Junk APRIL SALES EVENT!
570-675-7024
BOOKS: “Bush at
1,000’s of patterns
WALLPAPER & BLIND
rant use, with dou-
ble swing door, Ask-
remote. $20.
13” color TV with Cars & 6 Mo. Service Contract Included!
BUICK • GMC P
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ward, published
WAREHOUSE
30 Forrest St.,
ing $1,500 or best
offer. Call
remote. $15. Both in
very good condition. Trucks 06 KIA SPECTRA 03 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT
2002. “The Halder- Wilkes-Barre, PA (570) 459-6017 570-474-6028
Highest
DUE TO THE GREAT YEAR WE HAD IN 2010 AND mann Diaries”, 570-970-6683
“Inside the White RESTAURANT
TELEVISION: 32”
Zenith. Hardly used.
Prices
THE ANTICIPATION OF CONTINUED GROWTH FOR SOFA FABRIC SAM-
2011, SUN BUICK GMC WILL BE HIRING NEW
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dermann, published PLES: 26” X 26”.
EQUIPMENT, $100. 570-262-1136 Paid!! 4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C
huge selection. 8x12 walk in Freedom Pkg, 4x4, Runs Great, AT

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6,995* $
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lished 1982. “The Pizza oven with ECLIPSE GS
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Beyond the White
Trip cream or tan color kitchen hood and SevenDust on LINEUP
- With State Inspection Licenses sofa & loveseat set. $3000; Stainless 4/29. Section 205.
ASUCCESSFULSALE
4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
House, published Arms & feet are a steel pizza oven
5 Speed, CD, Alloys,
XClean
Row F. $100 Call Sporty, One Owner
PART TIME CLERICAL 1998. “To Renew cherry colored hood $4000; 570-299-0324 $
12,995* $
11,995*
PART TIME DETAILER
America”, by Newt
Gingrich, published
wood $550. nego- bread pan rack INCLASSIFIED!
tiable. Four shelf, tri- $100; 2 soup
1995. Books were ELTON JOHN TICKETS Doyouneedmorespace? 07 CHEVY ONE 04 HYUNDAI SONATA
SALES PERSON all best sellers and
angular shaped
plant display. Made
warmers for $100;
A yard or garage sale
TON DUMP TRUCK
2 door sandwich 2 tickets for Elton
hard to find $10.
each. A rare find:
of solid, espresso prep table $500. John at Mohegan in classified
Competitive pay plans based on current experience and published in 1977 by
colored wood. All equipment is Sun - Wachovia
is the best way
Brand new & very sold as is. For arena. April 22,
training. Looking for team players that are honest, energetic Readers Digest a sturdy $25. more info, call floor- 14 rows from tocleanoutyourclosets! Dual RR Wheels, 14K Miles,
Auto, Cruise, CD, PW, PDL
and are top performers in their field. book on Home Auto, Excellent Condition
610-480-8923 570-847-0873 stage. You’re in bussiness
Repairs; How to Fix
over 100 home TAFFETA - 12 rolls of
570-446-3254 with classified!
$
21,995* $
6,995*
Apply in person at Sun Buick GMC, items; $10. All good lining. $10 all. RESTAURANT
WANTED TO BUY:
* Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.
TICKETS (2) Elton
4230 Birney Ave., Moosic, PA 18507
or email for an application
condition. Jim 655-
9474 email bing
1124.1@netzero.com
570-779-9791
WINE PRESS $125.
EQUIPMENT,
Somerset Dough
Sheeter, Model
John, great seats,
lower level section
104, row e, seats 17
Mid Century Furni-
ture made by Craft
JO-DAN MOTORS
1339 N. RIVER STREET
Old Wooden Bar CAR-100. Only & 18. Mohegan Sun Associates (Chairs
to lori@sunbpg.com HUMIDIFIER: Stools $25 each. 1 available. $1,500 Arena, April 22. Paid Coffee Tables
PLAINS, PA. 18702
Crofton, New, $25. 570-899-4675 Call for more info $278 asking $150. Couches) Call Mark 829-2043
www.jo-danmotors.com
570-654-0956 570-498-3616 570-313-7701 724-288-3194
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Parents on premis- MOVE IN CONDITION
Classic home, two
es. Blue & blue
fawn. Ready May 1. story, single family,
Vet Checked 3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
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Conveniently Newly remodeled 3 (Old Farm Estates) cottage style oil heat, unfinished Affordable single Nice vinyl sided 2 manicured fenced
570-401-1838 located to Rt. 309 bedroom home with Custom built solid basement, 110x115, family 3 bedroom, 1 story situated on a
features elegant corner lot. This
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LINEUP parking in front and baths, detached 3.5 baths Colonial
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ASUCCESSFULSALE bedroom, modern ing , windows, shin- open floor plan on
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parking & a single
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pleasant breakfast
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Sunday, April 17
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A yard or garage sale low gas utility bills. $119,900 2 Master bedrooms bedrooms, 2 full 119 Midland Drive or email mulch810 detached garage to office/playrooms. updated windows
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in classified MLS#10-3703 .
Price reduced to
MLS 11-73
Call Tom
each with bath
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MLS 11-947
Attached 2 car
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Master bedroom Home -The ranch plan. Seller will
is the best way
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home is IN
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EDWARDSVILLE $75,000
Jay A. Crossin
by a 9x20 breeze-
way which could be
pay 3% towards
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at 696-6565 floors throughout, 570-0770 a great entertaining
You’re in bussiness cathedral ceiling
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lower level family
offers everything
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Call for appointment
$89,900
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recreation room
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$119,900
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65 West
Mark R. Mason
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attached 2 car Beautiful remod- 570-331-0982
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some replacement
570-881-8493 570-829-7130
1.5 baths, vinyl Classified will address windows & a
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heart of Dallas fenced in yard.
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tion. Home needs with classified! $27,800 Great starter home
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updating by MLS#10-3582 in nice neighbor-
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$500 each. Call
570-604-5734 $79,900 OPEN rooms, 3.5 baths, LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-696-6550 bedroom, 1 bath.
Dining room, living
MLS 11-74 HOUSE deck, neutral col-
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DALLAS SCHOOL
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April 10th Large fenced yard. rear, on 1 lot. One
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Car port & detached car garage, patio.
4 Weeks Old, Vet are approximate.
Checked, Dew
Claws Removed.
1-3pm
Very well main-
Just Reduced
$185,000
DISTRICT Collect cash, not dust!
2 car garage.
$79,900
at
Front home has 3
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tained Log home Call (570) 954-4074 kitchen, lots of
Tails Docked, $650. 570-696-2468 Clean out your
4 females, 3 males.
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A GREAT DEAL... a very spcious Dallas Highway on ment today at 570- kitchen, 2 bed-
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IN CLASSIFIED! 22x12 master bed-
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1.25 wooded acres.
Currently duplex or
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SADDLES: Western
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Looking for the right deal
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plan allows for
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Stone fireplace in
convert to single,
good condition.
$117,500.
4 bedroom bi-level
with open floor plan.
EXETER bedrooms, 1.5 bath
rooms, hardwood
Call for appointment
$89,900
MLS# 10-4597
saddle $275. for
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It’s a showroom in print!
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Large eat-it kitchen,
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PENDING floors, move in con-
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Call Vieve Zaroda
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YOUTH SIZED walk-out basement or 570-332-1048 great room all on 2
Horse-pony west- Classified’s got gives the potential private acres. Ideal cabinets, ceramic Ext. 2772
ern saddle 14” seat,
brown, good condi-
the directions! for more living
DALLAS Mother/daughter tile, & stainless steel
appliances. Finished
AVOCA
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3 bedroom, 2 bath This immaculate
LEWITH & FREEMAN garage. Roof, fur- 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
DUPONT
first floor condo end unit townhome,
offers a spectacular 5 years young, is nace & hot water

900 BEAR CREEK golf course view!


Central a/c. Fire-
place. Huge closets.
Estate like 6.35
acre setting in
Northwoods. 5,000
ready and waiting
for its new owner to
heater are less than
5 years old.
$140,000 Call (570)
The Meadows Nursing
REAL ESTATE 1206 Spring St.
Totally remodeled 2 3 patios. Garage. sq. ft. in all. Classic
move right in!
Bright 3 bedroom, 824-7894 for a and Rehabilitation Center
FOR SALE bedroom home with Pool, tennis, golf. brick home features 1.5 bath, new car- private showing Positions Available
fabulous kitchen, 2 Many extras. Summit Pointe peting and flooring
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
CNA’s
car garage, $149,900 Builders attention throughout, crown
906 Homes for Sale inground heated Ask for Bob Kopec to detail at every moulding. Gas fur-
pool and 4 person Humford Realty turn. 2 story family nace and air condi-
Having trouble hot tub. Finished 570-822-5126 room with accent tioning. Back yard
Quality 3 bedroom
paying your mort- basement could be windows & fire features patio, vinyl
gage? Falling Doyouneedmorespace? place, modern ranch home on
a 3rd bedroom. fence and storage
behind on your
payments? You
Duryea Borough.
2992 Laurel Run Rd.
Absolutely stunning A yard or garage sale maple kitchen with
cherry finish, den
large lot. Family
room with cathedral
$116,000 7-3 Shift
MLS #11-576 MLS 11-144 Part Time (5-9 days bi-weekly)
may get mail from $145,900
jewel snuggled on 1 in classified with Oak built-ins, ceiling, gas fire- Call Terry
people who promise Call Charlie
acre lot bordering is the best way impressive oak place, 2 car 570-885-3041 with benefits
to forestall your state game lands. entry. Elegant
foreclosure for a fee
VM 101 Rec room can be tocleanoutyourclosets! master with
garage. Access to or Angie
570-885-4896
Reduced!
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570-829-6200 flagstone patio from Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
in advance. Report re-converted to You’re in bussiness whirlpool overlook-
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garage. This stylish
them to the Federal
4 bedroom modern
with classified! ing wooded lot.
Formal living room, master bedroom. baths, 1 car garage.
Trade Commission, New carpeting,
the nation’s con-
sumer protection
home can be heat-
ed for only $700 a
year! Entertain or
DALLAS 4 bedrooms, 5
baths. 4 car garage
Above ground pool
with deck.
paint, etc. Large lot.
Asking $114,500.
* Individualized orientation program.
* Competitive starting rates
agency. Call 1-877- & 2,500 sq. ft. * Vacation, Holiday and Personal Days
FALLS
$165,000 Deremer Realty
FTC-HELP or click Doyouneedmorespace? relax in our 600 sq barn/shop for car MLS# 10-2905 570-477-1149 * Tuition Reimbursement
ft + family room fea- enthusiasts or
on ftc.gov. A mes- A yard or garage sale turing a coal stove, Call Arlene Warunek * Health insurance and Pension Plan
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The
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built in aquarium
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other use.
$650,000
Call Kevin
570-650-4169
REDUCED! Looking for the right deal
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* Child Day Care on premises

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with a Classified Ad. You’re in bussiness serenity on the It’s a showroom in print!
570-829-7130 with classified! patio or the 10x17
NEW LISTING!
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HANOVER TWP.
MLS #11-555 upscale Dallas
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MAJESTIC VIEW!
CROSSIN REAL New construction 3 bedroom brick
Work full-time as part of a daytime multidiscipli- Oversized cherry
ESTATE on 1 acre lot.
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Your Help!
nary team scheduling and providing initial evalu- 570-288-0770 kitchen with granite tled on approxi-
2500 sq. ft.
island and upgrad-
ations on individuals requesting mental health 2 story, 4 or 5 mately an acre of
services. Also responsible to provide crisis inter-
vention services as needed. A MASTER’S degree
BENTON ed appliances. Tray
ceiling, crown and
panel moldings,
bedrooms, 2.5
bath, Great room REDUCED well groomed river-
front land with
with cathedral breathtaking scenic 275 Phillips Street
in a related field or a BACHELOR’S degree family room with
ceiling, fire place, views, cascading Well kept 2
PLUS 2 years Experience required. Benefit pack- vaulted ceiling and tree lines and the bedroom ranch with
dual zone gas heat
gas fireplace. First legendary cliffs of new kitchen, fenced
age of paid leave time, health insurance, life insur- floor den/library, 5
& central air,
2 car garage, Falls. Beautiful bird yard, one car
ance, & pension is offered. For further informa- bedrooms, 5 baths, garage.
REDUCED Now!! and wildlife to daz-
tion, call Joseph Mule’, Clinical Director, at (570) finished lower level, zle the eye and $79,900
NOW $284,900.
735-7590 or (570) 455-6385. 1 year new 20x42 excellent fishing MLS #11-638
Call 570-675-4805
Oasis in-ground and hunting for your Call Tracy Zarola
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Contemporary style pool, 3-car garage enjoyment. Living 570-574-6465
Northeast Counseling Services, HR Dept. home in need of on a 1+/- acre lot. NEW LISTING room w/fireplace, 570-696-0723
130 W Washington Street, Nanticoke, PA 18634
or via email to: ncsjobs@ptd.net
some TLC. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
MLS#11-1067
$619,900.
6 Ivy Lane
Lovely 3 bedroom
family room, full
heated basement, LEWITH & FREEMAN
kitchen, dining Call Maribeth Jones Rancher with 2 full riverfront deck,
EOE. www.northeastcounseling.org room, living room
with fireplace, foyer,
696-6565 baths, granite
kitchen counters,
central A/C and
much more. A one
HANOVER TWP.
laundry room, full walk-in closet in of a a kind find.
Children's Behavioral Health Services, Inc. basement & 2 car Master Must see!
is currently looking for: attached garage on bedroom.Separate MLS #10-3751
9+ mostly cleared shower in Master $182,000
DALLAS
& flat acres. bath. Laundry room
FULL-TIME THERAPEUTIC STAFF
Anonymous Tip Line
Nice 2 bedroom Call Debbie
$180,000 ranch in Great on main level and McGuire
SUPPORT WORKERS MLS# 10-4750 Neighborhood! much more! 570-332-4413
Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in Five Mountains
Realty
Large Living Room,
sunny eat-in kitchen
MLS #10-3285
$249,000
Crossin Real
Estate
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Human Services. Provide 1:1 interventions & 570-542-2141 & oversized bath. Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770
476 Wyoming St.
support to children. Full-time TSS are 570-288-0770 Nice 3 bedroom
Perfect place to
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FORTY FORT
Ext. 23
guaranteed a minimum of 35 hours per week.
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start out or down-
Crossin Real heat. COnvenient
size to.
Estate location. To settle
Full-time benefits include: $62,900

ASUCCESSFULSALE
570-288-0770 estate. Affordable
MLS# 10-4624
competitive pay, health insurance, 152 Pine Drive Five Mountains
@ $39,500
paid holidays and vacation days. Bright & Open floor Realty
DUPONT Call Jim for details

IN CLASSIFIED! Towne & Country

Selling
plan - 4 year old 570-542-2141
Please send, fax or e-mail your resume two story home set Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
and letter of interest to:
Doyouneedmorespace? on 2.26 private

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Attn: Chuck Kemzura with stainless steel
1509 Wyoming Ave. HANOVER TWP.
104 Woodward Hill Road in classified appliances. 4 bed-
rooms, 2.5 baths. Freshly painted and
insulated, immacu-
Edwardsville, PA 18704
is the best way Detailed moldings &

ride?
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Fax: 570-714-7231 tocleanoutyourclosets! Walk out basement
$345,000 readers read for sale in quiet
neighborhood-
almost half an acre
this 3 bedroom 1.5
EOE You’re in bussiness MLS# 11-901
Call Geri the Classified Beautiful 2400 Sq.
Ft. 6 bedroom, 2
bath home can be
yours. Features
with classified! 570-696-0888
570-696-3801
section. full baths, 2 story
include a modern
kitchen, central

LEWITH & FREEMAN *2008 Pulse Research home, fully air con-
ditioned, oil & gas
A/C. laundry room, 8 Diamond Ave. We’ll run your ad in the
530 Human 530 Human 530 Human office and free
heat, renovated standing fireplace.
Loads of space in
this modernized tra- classified section until your
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Resources Resources Resources kitchen, full unfin- All appliances
vehicle is sold.
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ditional home. 3rd
ished basement, 2 included. Just move floor is a large bed-
enclosed porches, right in! For more room with walk-in
DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
ASUCCESSFULSALE You Have
15 x 20 deck with details and photos closet. Modern
power awning visit: www.atlas kitchen, family room
cover – generous realtyinc.com

To Sell
Bridon American, a leading manufacturer of industrial wire rope, has an addition, deck over-
size lot, off street

IN CLASSIFIED!
MLS 11-604 looking large corner
opening available for a Director of Human Resources. This position is parking, first floor $190,000 lot. Not just a

Today?
intended to align corporate goals and objectives with employee requirements washer/dryer. All Call Kim starter home but a
appliances includ- 570-466-3338
Doyouneedmorespace?
and needs in order to achieve optimum employee participation and corporate ed. Offering price
home to stay
performance. This position provides counsel to the president and senior in and grow!
$180,000
MLS #11-622
management regarding human resource issues related to productivity, union
relations, employment and discharge, compensation and benefits, training, A yard or garage sale Call 570-421-0587
or Rodite@enter.net
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HARDING
HARVEYS LAKE HUNLOCK CREEK JENKINS TOWNSHIP JENKINS TWP.
2 W Sunrise Dr.

310 Lockville Rd.


SERENITY
Entertaining is a
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Main Road
Country Living
124 S. Highland Dr.
Exceptional Well maintained 42 MPG
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waterfront com-
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Well Maintained
contemporary
Beauty set on 1/2
bi-level continually
cared for by the HWY
this beautiful 2 room sizes accom- farmhouse on 6+ acre corner lot. original owners.
story home on 2.23 modate family and acres. Garage, Stone Gas fire Upgraded kitchen
acres surrounded friends in this five stream. Easy place in family room; with granite counter
by nature the prop- bedroom, 3500SF access to Route 11. Vaulted ceiling in tops and breakfast
erty has it’s own beauty. Old world Affordable at living room; Granite bar. Four bedrooms
private driveway. charm includes REDUCED TO topped built-in and two baths.
Great entertaining living room with $159,500 Buffet in Formal Large veranda over
inside & out! 3 car knotty pine walls, Bonus To Dining room. Marble the garage. Lower
garage plus 2 car beamed ceilings Selling Office & tile, stainless level recreation
detached. A MUST and a gas stone Call Jim kitchen with sky- room with fireplace
SEE! MLS#11-831 fireplace Dining Towne & Country lights; 1st floor and wet bar. 27’ x
$279,900 room includes two Real Estate Co. Laundry; 10’ 3-season
call Nancy built-in corner 570-735-8932 or cantilevered room…. A great
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Game room with
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master bed with
Come and tour this
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in a great
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including fabulous IN CLASSIFIED! tile master bath & MLS#11-1031
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LEASE
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the spacious mas- attached 2 car Mary Ellen Belchick
ASUCCESSFULSALE on an automobile?
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ter and fifth bed- garage. Overlooks 696-6566
room (presently an Turn to classified. 18x36 heated in-
INCLASSIFIED! office). Lush gar- It’s a showroom in print! ground pool. 39 Mos. @ 10K Miles Per Year. $0 Security Deposit, $0 1st Payment,
$319,900 $1,899 Total Due At Signing For Well Qualified Buyers. Plus Tax & Tags.
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als and annuals. 84’ Classified’s got MLS#10-4043
A yard or garage sale the directions!
LEASE AN
of lakefront with Call Deanna
in classified two-story boat- 570-760-1808 Doyouneedmorespace?
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ECO CRUZE (AS SHOWN) FOR $179/MO.* $18,514
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is the best way
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MLS#11-1083
$850,000.
LEWITH & FREEMAN A yardin orclassified
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39 Mos. @ 10K Miles Per Year. $0 Security Deposit, $0 1st Payment,
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original woodwork
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MLS# 10-4527
Five Mountains 1717 River Road
Compact 2 story
$89,900
MLS 10-3684
readers read
the Classified
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eat in kitchen Harveyville Road Realty Call Bill
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with all appliances
overlooks huge late 2 story on pris- rooms, 1st floor 570-362-4158
section.
tine lot in Hunlock bath with laundry,
family room with
large kitchen. Park- *2008 Pulse Research 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6
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basement, garage on an automobile?
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Proof Door Locks 63
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Running Boards

06-08 CHEVY IMPALA 2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 2008 FUSION SEL
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2007 HONDA CR-V AWD 2008 F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
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FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36
months for selected vehicles) with $2,500 down (cash or
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No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details.
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JENKINS TWP. KINGSTON LARKSVILLE MOCANAQUA


45 Jeanette St
NANTICOKE
153 Espy St
NUANGOLA PITTSTON PLAINS
Absolute Must
SHAVERTOWN SHICKSHINNY
See River Ridge
Townhouse!

New Listing Beautiful Bi-Level Summer is just Completely


250 Susquehan- Located within 1 with Oak Hardwood Beautiful sprawling Beautiful Home around the corner, 49-51 Curtis St. 13 Lehigh St., N. remodeled 3 bed-
nock Drive block of elementary Floors in Living three bedroom one Completely remod- now is the time to Fully occupied dou- Lovingly cared for 2 room, 1.75 bath
Immaculate Cape school & neighbor- room, Dining room, and a half ranch is eled Inside & Out. make the invest- ble with separate bedroom, 1 bath brick & aluminum
Cod home features hood park this spa- Hallways & situated on a large An absolute must ment! 50' of lake- utilities. 2 bed- bungalow with ranch on over 4
1st floor master cious 4 bedrooms Staircase. level lot with see property! New front on a motor- rooms each side, many improve- acres with Pond.
suite with office and offers 1450 sq. ft of Upgrades Galore, foyer,formal dining electrical, plumbing, boat lake! With a off street parking ments done includ- New stainless steel
3/4 bath. 2nd floor living space with central air, gas room, hardwood roof, wall to wall newer roof, remod- and fenced in yard. 264 Burke Street ing new (2 yrs. old) appliances, 2 car
has 2 large bed- 1.75 baths, walk up heat, 16x32 floors, lots of closet carpeting, windows, eled kitchen and MLS #10-2584 No maintenance central air and fur- attached and 1 car
rooms with walk in attic, and partially in-ground pool space, finished interior & exterior bath, not much left $75,900 fees. Many nace. 1 car garage built-in garage,
closets and adjoin- finished basement. surrounded with basement with a doors, new oak for you to do but Call Lu-Ann upgrades. Move in with attached cus- paved driveway,
ing bath. 1st floor Extras include gas Perennial Gardens fireplace, enclosed kitchen with tile relax and enjoy the 570-602-9280 condition. 2,000 sq. tom built carport. open front porch,
laundry and 1/2 fireplace, an in- & Fenced yard with three seasons floor, hardwood Lake views from ft. Berber, ceramic This property is a 3 season room,
bath, modern ground pool with Hot Tub, shed, porch and attached staircase, all new the sunroom, dining tile & hardwood. “must see”! rear patio, brick
kitchen with bam- fenced yard, new deck, oversized two car garage. light fixtures, new room, bedrooms or 2 bedroom, 2.5 MLS #10-3624 fireplace & property
boo floors, living gas furnace, hard- driveway, 1 car Ready to move in hot water heater patio. This home baths. All appli- $139,000 goes to a stream
room with stone wood floors & garage. 1 year and priced right! All & baseboard makes a perfect ances, washer Donald Crossin in the back.
fireplace. 2 tier
deck overlooks
above ground pool,
more. Call Ann
Marie to schedule a
showing.
warranty. $189,900
MLS# 10-3677
Call Nancy Palumbo
measurements are
approximate.This
property qualifies
heating units.
MLS# 10-4137 Call
570-696-2468
summer getaway or
year round home. PITTSTON TWP. & dryer & window
treatments includ-
ed. Walk in closet.
570-288-0770
Crossin Real
Estate
$199,900
MLS# 10-4716
Five Mountains
MLS #10-3124
ready for summer $114,900 570-714-9240 for The 100% Rural $269,900 No units in front of 570-288-0770 Realty
fun! For more infor- Ann Marie Chopick Housing Mortgage Call Jill Jones or behind. 1 car 570-542-2141
mation and photos, 570-760-6769 for qualified Buyer. garage. Very SHAVERTOWN
please visit
www.atlas
realtyinc.com BELL REAL ESTATE
$137,900
570-696-2468
private. Near all
interstates. SWOYERSVILLE
(570) 288-6654 REDUCED TO
MLS #11-657
$299,000 LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN $179,900

KINGSTON TWP. 570-696-6550 Call 570-829-3162


Call Colleen NEW LISTING!

PLAINS
570-237-0415 120 Parnell St.
NANTICOKE Classic Ranch in
great location. 3
bedroom, 3 baths, Nicely maintained
high quality home. 3 bed- 138 Wakefield Road
rooms, full bath Inviting contempo-
MOCANAQUA
throughout. 3 sea- 236 Poland St.

JENKINS TWP. PARDEESVILLE son porch over


looking private rear
with shower, pri-
vate driveway with
rary with breathtak-
ing sunsets fea-
tures an open floor
Cute 2 bedroom
starter home in
yard. Owners says 1 car garage,
Stunning view of
the Wyoming Valley
738 PARDEESVILLE RD sell and lowers
price to
Appliances
included
plan, ultra kitchen,
hardwoods
need of some cos-
metic updating.
8 Circle Drive Great for first time
Only one lucky fami-
ly will be able to
architecturally built
on pristine 1 acre 47 West Field St.
Great 7 room, 3
CORNER LOT $219,900. For
more information
$76,000
Call 570-655-9722
throughout, two-
sided gas FP, spa-
homebuyers. Huge
lot, patio, newer
make this home lot…grape vines, and photos please like master bath, windows, shed,
fruit trees, fish bedroom 1/2 double visit our website at PLAINS TWP very generous
their own! Beautiful- nice location.
ly kept Ranch with
2 car garage, new
pond, raised gar-
dens, contemporary Very nice side by
with beautiful
woodwork,
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
FOR SALE BY OWNER room sizes, 5 bed-
rooms, 4 baths, fin-
MLS #11-772
$65,000
hardwood under
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Wynd Tree Oaks Est. bath, partially fin- home with Great side (2 unit) with off MLS #10-2817 ished walk-out Call Karen Ryan
room fireplace, carpeting, large Call Charlie for lower level.
2 story home with ished basement, 3 street parking for 5, bedroom closets,
3/4 bedrooms, 2.5 season room, beamed ceilings, public water & your private $583,000

MILL CREEK ACRES


hardwood flooring walk up, gas heat, showing. MLS #11-952
baths on 1.4 acres, almost 1 acre in sewer. At present large linen closet,
2600 Sq.Ft. on cul Dallas School Dis- and much more! time both sides are VM 101 Call Tracy Zarola
MLS#11-1079 plenty of storage. 4 Lan Creek Rd 570-574-6465
de sac in great trict. Home Warran- vacant. Live in one Single family built
$325,000. Low taxes. $33,900 Close to Mohegan 570-696-0723
neighborhood.Large cy included. For side and rent out in 2005. 2.5 baths, 570-283-9100
MLS #10-4619
kitchen, granite
counters, stainless
more information
and photos visit our
Call Maribeth Jones
696-6565
the other.
$75,000
Call Patricia Lunski
570-735-7494
two story with
attached garage.
Sun & Geisinger, 4
Bedrooms, 3 Baths, LEWITH & FREEMAN Job Seekers are
Oil furnace with Fireplace, 2 Car looking here!
SHAVERTOWN
appliances, great website at MLS# 10-3183 x304 or Garage. Excellent
island, sunk in living
room, oak stair-
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realtyinc.com
Five Mountains
Realty
570-814-6671
central air. 90 x
140 corner lot. PITTSTON TWP. Condition. All Appli-
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
case, 4 car garage,
decks, great view,
MLS #11-370 570-542-2141 ANTONIK & Kitchen with cen-
ter cooking island,
ances
Large yard.
Included.
ask for an employ-
$179,900 ment specialist
Pittston Schools. Call Charlie LINE UP MOUNTAIN TOP ASSOCIATES, INC. dining room, Go To
www.plainsre.com
SWOYERSVILLE
$394,900 570-829-6200 raised ceiling with
(570) 208-2383 or VM 101 A GREAT DEAL... NANTICOKE glass door entry &
hardwood floor.
for details.
Asking $219,900
(570) 510-7918
IN CLASSIFIED! Carpeting thru out Call 570-817-1228

JENKINS TWP./ home. Tiled for showing


Looking for the right deal kitchen and bath.
on an automobile? Kitchen appli- Looking for the right deal
INKERMAN
375 Greenpond Rd.
Find Something? Turn to classified. ances included. 40 Gain St. on an automobile? Well kept Ranch in
NICELY PRICED Be the first occu-
45 Main St. Lose Something? It’s a showroom in print! pants of this newly Turn to classified. Midway Manor with
7 rooms, 3 bed-
$219,900
Get it back where it Classified’s got Affordable New (570) 233-1993 constructed Ranch It’s a showroom in print! rooms, 2 baths, 2
belongs Construction with home on a low traf- Classified’s got
with a Lost/Found ad!
the directions! fic street. All you
car garage, newer 9 Jay Street
Pond - 2 Available Gorgeous Original furnace.
the directions! Totally renovated
570-829-7130
LUZERNE 1/2 acre pond view. Woodwork & Hard- PARSONS / WB could ask for is MLS #10-4474 Ranch home.

LAFLIN
1 acre with pond.
Central sewer.
Roomy 2 story with
wood floors. 4 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, 1st
floor laundry area,
3 bedroom, quiet
neighborhood. Off
already here, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
hardwood and tile
PLYMOUTH $162,900
Call Tom
Modern kitchen,
modern bath, 3
street parking, large 570-262-7716 bedrooms, AC,
hardwood, tile, built-in drawers/ fenced yard. Fully floors with granite off street parking.
Own this home for maple kitchen, cabinets in 2nd floor insulated. Low heat and stainless steel Affordable at
less than $400 a 2 car garage and hallway. Dou- bills. Move in ready. kitchen, gas fire- $149,500
all the goodies. blestairs leading $72,000 place, central air, 2 Towne & Country
month! Large 3 car garage and
Complete move in from upstairs into Call (570) 262-4400 Real Estate Co.
bedroom home with package from the rear patio and full
SHAVERTOWN
foyer & kitchen. 570-735-8932 or
formal dining room,
off street parking
73 Parry St.
low $200’s. 90 day
build time.
Walk-up finished
attic with 2 more PITTSTON basement. For
more information
570-542-5708
and large yard. For
more information
and photos, log
7 Hickorywood Dr.
Recently renovated
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
Financing available.
Oak Ridge Homes
rooms. New furnace
(‘07), Deck, Drive-
way, Much restora-
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
realtyinc.com
44 Church St
46 Church St. Rear
Package Deal, sold
SWOYERSVILLE
For Sale By
Wonderful 4 bed- home on a large lot Incorporated
onto www.atlas tion & remodeling MLS #10-3676 together for Owner
room Ranch with in great location. (570) 788-7100 $229,900
realtyinc.com Steps away from done. $99,900. $115,000. 2 units.
sweeping views of
MOUNTAIN TOP Call Nancy Palumbo Call Colleen MLS 10-3634
MLS#09-2449 the valley. Master the Back Mountain 570-237-0415
trail. Features a 570-714-9240 MLS 10-3635
$64,900 bedroom with walk-
wrap around porch, Maria Huggler
Call Charles in closet and bath,
hardwood floors CLASSIC PRICE REDUCED!
ultra modern eat-in
downstairs, new PROPERTIES Move right into this
kitchen with granite 107 Johnson St.
wall-to-wall carpet- 570-587-7000 3 Bedroom,1 3/4
counters and cherry 4 bedroom Ranch
Bath Split level on a
PLYMOUTH
cabinets with large ing upstairs. 2nd
PLAINS
home with hard-
island and stainless floor laundry, brand Doyouneedmorespace? wood floors, large cul de sac in Sutton
Hills. Modern eat in Well maintained
steel appliances. 2 new bathrooms,
LINEUP car garage, full large walk in closet
A yard or garage sale room sizes, gas 1610 Westminster Rd kitchen, oak cabi- house complete
heat and central air,
unfinished base- and spacious yard. in classified nets, Living room, with appliances and
ASUCCESSFULSALE ment with Move in condition! Bow Creek Manor
Meticulously main- is the best way
garage and carport.
Nice home, corner wood, Fireplace
with new Stainless
some furnishings if
desired. 3 bed-
walk-out to yard. MLS 11-220
INCLASSIFIED! MLS #10-4060 $114,900 tained 4 bedroom, 3 tocleanoutyourclosets! lot, large unfinished
basement. For Steel liner, Lower room, 1 bath, dining
room, enclosed
Doyouneedmorespace? $269,900 Mark R. Mason 1/2 bath two story
on almost 1 acre.
You’re in bussiness more information Level family room,
back porch. Roof,
laundry, Bath.
A yard or garage sale
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
570-331-0982
Crossin Real Master bedroom with classified! and photos visit
Private back yard, vinyl siding windows
suite. 2 family www.atlas all replaced within
deck, garage. New
in classified Estate
570-288-0770 rooms. 2 fireplaces. realtyinc.com Townhouse with
roof, lifetime leaf- last 5 years. Situat-
MLS 11-1209 5 rooms, 2 bed-
is the best way Office/den. Large
$129,900
PRICE REDUCED!
rooms, 1.5 baths. less gutters, drive- ed on large lot, off

WILKES-BARRE deck overlooking a Gorgeous estate street parking. Stor-


tocleanoutyourclosets! way expanded,
NANTICOKE
private wooded Call Charlie like property with Kitchen, stove, age shed. Very nice
shelving in garage.
You’re in bussiness yard. 3 car garage. 570-829-6200 log home plus 2 refrigerator &
Quiet, private, Lake neighborhood!!!!!
with classified! LARKSVILLE MINERS MILLS $365,000.
Bob Kopec
HOME FOR SALE
story garage on 1
acres with many
dishwasher, wall
to wall carpeting,
Lehman schools.
$169,900
$85,000 FIRM!!!
Call (570) 288-9681

KINGSTON
$69,900
Humford Realty
570-822-5126
Single home, 3
outdoor features.
Garage.
MLS# 11-319
covered patio,
assigned parking
MLS# 10-2545
Call Sue Barre SWOYERSVILLE
space, convenient 570-696-5417
PITTSTON
Single 3 bedroom Shopping for a bedrooms, eat-in $325,000
102 Price St.
Renovated 2005.
new apartment?
kitchen,
heat,
electric
unfinished
Call Charles
location.
REDUCED PRICE SMITH HOURIGAN
$59,900 570-696-1195
Sell by 6-1-2011 Classified lets basement, deck.
Extremely well- MLS# 10-1062
(570) 287-7013 you compare costs - maintained two- Call Kathie
without hassle
KINGSTON NEW LISTING! story, 7 rooms, 3 (570) 288-6654

BELL REAL ESTATE


111 Falcon Drive or worry! bedrooms, 2.5
Brand new since Charming two-story Collect cash, not dust!
home with hard- Get moving baths, eat in
2004, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, very large Clean out your Looking to buy a Immaculate 2 story,
wood and pine
with classified!
2 baths, central air,
2 car garage, shed, floors, modern dining/living room basement, garage
or attic and call the PRINGLE home? stone & vinyl. Large

MOUNTAINTOP
kitchen and baths, combination, den, Place an ad here lot on cul-de-sac.
6 car driveway. front porch , deck, 16 Defoe St. Classified depart- 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
Roof, kitchen, fur- formal living room and let the
and nice size yard; Lovely 2 story, 3 ment today at 570- baths. Detached
nace, a/c unit and
master bath all
and dining room, 3
bedrooms, gas SALE BY OWNER electric heat; safe
neighborhood;
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
home that features
829-7130!
sellers know!
570-829-7130 oversized 2 car
garage with loft.
heat, separate

PLAINS
replaced. Modern move-in condition open floor plan with Tile, hardwood,
SHAVERTOWN
kitchen with granite 330SF of office
space. Detached for the right buyer; cathedral ceiling granite, central air.
163 Poplar St. island, tile floors, no realtors or bro- family room. Pris- laundry/pantry &
maple cabinets. garage and carport,
Nice 2 1/2 story updated windows, kers; $132,999. call tine hardwood large family room
home with original Fireplace in family floors. 3 season with built in bar &
room, large closets, roof and furnace.
woodwork. Corner Zoned business 570-878-2424 sun room leads to NEW LISTING fireplace on 1st
lot in quiet neigh- modern baths. after 10:00 a.m. patio, in ground Charming 2 story, floor. $284,900.
Stamped concrete commercial.
borhood. Roof 9 MLS#11-1010 pool and manicured Spacious livin- 570-288-3256
years old. Hard-
wood floors in good
condition. Ductless
patio. For more
information and
photos visit
$129,000
Call Maribeth Jones
71 Mountain Road
17 year old 2 story, NANTICOKE
REDUCED
vinyl fenced yard.
$169,000
groom, eat
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry / powder
in

SWOYERSVILLE
570-696-6565 single family home, MLS 11-141
AC and new 100 www.atlas Call Terry room, 2 bedrooms,
Move right in this
amp wiring
MLS #11-625
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-1166
$279,900
beautiful 3 bed-
room, 2 1/2 baths.
570-885-3041
or Angie
20 Nittany Lane
Convenience! Loca-
1.5 baths on a deep
lot with patio and REDUCED!
$89,000 Eat in kitchen with 570-885-4896 tion! Easy Living! waterfall. Priced to
Donald Crossin Call Tom This home has it all. sell $54,900. Call
pergo floors and
570-288-0770 570-262-7716 3 floors of living Call Ann Marie
MOCANAQUA
silestone counter
CROSSIN REAL tops, two tiered space w/hardwood 570-760-6769
ESTATE island. Dining room, floors and gas fire- 570-288-6654
570-288-0770 family room with place in living room. Bell Real Estate
25 West
fireplace, additional
Washington St. Looking for that Open floor plan,
SCRANTON SUNDAY MAY 1st
great room with lower level family
Move right into this special place room w/laundry and
12:00PM-2:00PM
cathedral ceiling. 1071 Meadowcrest
called home?
We Need Your Help! Finished basement
with laundry room,
very nice 3 bed-
room 1 bath home. Classified will address
3/4 bath. 3 bed-
rooms w/2 full
Drive
Every corner of this
184 Owen St.
Roomy 2 story, 4
Lots of natural baths on upper
work shop and
woodwork and a Your needs. ranch home has bedroom, 1.75 bath
exercise room. level. Deck and
Forced hot air fur-
beautiful stained Open the door patio for outdoor
been beautifully single family home
2 bedroom, 1 bath upgraded. Wood on a large lot with
home across street nace, central air.
glass window. with classified! living! 2 zone heat, floors, new kitchen large modern eat in
Kitchen appliances central a/c, inter-
from the river with
detached 2 car
Two car attached
garage. Extensive
and wall to wall car-
peting approxi-
PITTSTON com and stereo
plus central vac 103 Arnold Avenue
with granite and
stainless. Gas fire-
kitchen. Large living
and dining rooms.
garage. landscaping with place, tiled baths, 1st floor laundry

Anonymous Tip Line


$59,900
MLS# 11-283
waterfall & private
paver patio. 800
mately 1 year old.
Home also has a
system, 2 car
garage. What more AFFORDABLE PRICE neutral decor,
completely finished
room, ductless air
conditioning on 1st
one car detached could you want? Cape Cod with 1st
Five Mountains acres of state land floor, vinyl siding,
1-888-796-5519 Realty out back door.
garage. MLS #11-782 floor master bed- lower level (800
additional square carport, off street
$83,900 $199,900 room, 3 season
Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office 570-542-2141 $230,000. MLS 11-347 porch, attached feet!), just move parking and much
Call 570-417-9162 Call Colleen right in! Lake more.
Call John 570-237-0415 garage. MLS#
after 9AM to set up 10-1069 $84,900 Lehman schools MLS 11-432
570-704-6846
an appointment or call Nancy $219,000 $149,900
Antonik & Associ- 34 Carroll St.
email MLS #11-306 Jay A. Crossin
796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy whritzak@aol.com ates, Inc. Spacious 3 or 4 570-237-0752
Call Tracy Zarola Ext. 23
Merchandise Merchandise 570-735-7494 bedroom home. 570-574-6465 Crossin Real
Quiet street. Estate

Selling
570-696-0723
MLS# 10-624
PLAINS LEWITH & FREEMAN
WANTED
570-288-0770
PRICE REDUCED

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TRUCKSVILLE WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
MINERS MILLS
WYOMING Properties Properties Properties Properties
JUST ON THE MARKET 29 W. Beatty St.
Lovely 2 story re- EDWARDSVILLE EDWARDSVILLE EDWARDSVILLE HANOVER TOWNSHIP
modeled home in 22 W. Germania St
very good condi-
tion. Laminate and
tile flooring through-
out. 16x20 great
room addition with
Well cared for and 35 Hillard St. cathedral ceilings NEW LISTING!
nicely kept. A place 108 Simpson St. Great and recessed light- 104 5TH ST.
to call home! Com- Cute and well cared neighborhood ing. Quiet neighbor- Great location to
SALE BY OWNER plete with 2 car for home. Enclosed surrounds this hood. Appliances invest in with this 62-67 ½Thomas St Former Vic Mar Lawrence St.
199 Clearview Ave oversized garage, patio on back, off updated 2 story included in sale. duplex, you can This would make an building. Reduced! Nice 3 unit This 6,600 sq. ft.
(Turn @ Spring Gar- central air, first floor street parking for 4 with original $62,000 have a tenant help awesome family Turnkey business property. Lots of concrete block
den) Classic Colo- laundry, eat in cars. Nice big yard, woodwork. 3 570-885-3664 with your mortgage compound. No opportunity. off street parking building has multi-
nial newly remod- kitchen. Convenient privacy in rear. bedroom, 1 bath, or just collect the shortage of parking Complete commer- and bonus 2 car ple uses. 5 offices
eled featuring ALL
NEW flooring, bath,
dining room, living
to shopping, West
Pittston pool and
MLS 09-3505
$49,900
1,500 sq.ft. oak
eat-in kitchen, WILKES-BARRE rents. 2 bedrooms
in each unit. Semi-
on this unique prop-
erty. One single
home, one duplex
cial kitchen, large
dining area, 90 x
130 parking lot.
garage. All units are
rented. Great
income with low
& kitchenette.
Over 5,800 sq. ft..
ball fields. $152,500 Call Jay Crossin wood floors, modern kitchens warehouse space
room with picture MLS 11-583 Ext. 23 stained glass and baths. Both and an extra lot all Live-in quarters. maintenance (high ceilings). 2
window provides Call Judy Rice CROSSIN REAL windows, large units have access included. Homes Well known $159,900 overhead doors.
fantastic views of 570-714-9230 ESTATE room sizes, fenced to the basement for are right on the location. MLS# 10-2675 $97,500
the Back Mt., dry- 570-288-0770 yard, deck. $89,000 storage. First floor Edwardsville/Larksvi $89,000 Call Karen MLS 10-1326
wall, refrigerator, MLS #10-3023 has gas fireplace, lle border. MLS# 11-445 Coldwell Banker Bob Kopec
bath tub, lighting,
deck & much more. WILKES-BARRE Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
ductless A/C units
and laundry area.
$129,900
11-252
Call Pat Guzzy
570-407-2480
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
HUMFORD
REALTY
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 570-696-0723 Large garage with Call Betty
Collect cash, not dust! 570-822-5126
eat-in kitchen, unfin- (570) 510-1736
ished basement,
brand new deck. WEST WYOMING LEWITH & FREEMAN NEW LISTING!
54 CORLEAR ST.
workshop
Take a look and
area.
Clean out your
basement, garage Looking for the right deal
438 Tripp St Well maintained bring your offers!
single detached Shopping for a home on a double MLS#11-1038 or attic and call the on an automobile?
garage. Located on
a quiet street. Low new apartment? lot, on a lovely resi- $109,900 Classified depart- Turn to classified.
Jill Jones ment today at 570-
Taxes! This Home Classified lets dential street. Walk
696-6550 Smith Hourigan 829-7130!
It’s a showroom in print!
to the River Com-
Is Priced Right you compare costs - mon Park. Close to
Group Classified’s got
And Will Not Last 570-287-1196 570-586-1111
At $115,000. 191 Andover St. without hassle schools. 1st floor the directions!
Lovely single family or worry! bedroom and ½ Do you need more space?
Shown by appoint- Looking for that A yard or garage sale
ment only 3 bedroom home
Get moving bath. 2nd floor 2 or Do you need more space? special place Looking for the right deal
call 570-604-7780 with lots of space. 3 bedrooms and a
A yard or garage sale in classified on an automobile?
with classified!
WANAMIE
Finished 3rd floor,
balcony porch off of
full bath. Although
not currently fin- WYOMING in classified
called home?
Classified will address
is the best way
to clean out your closets!
Turn to classified.
950 Center St.
2nd floor bedroom,
gas hot air heat, WILKES-BARRE
363 North
ished, the base-
ment is heated and
is the best way
to clean out your closets!
Your needs.
Open the door
You’re in bussiness It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
central air and can be finished for You’re in bussiness with classified!
much more. Washington St. additional living with classified! the directions!
Must see! space. Call for your with classified!
MLS 11-59
Your Guide To Area
private showing.
$69,900 MLS#11-1142
SUNDAY Jay A. Crossin $115,000

GARAGE, YARD, BASEMENT, PORCH,


1:00PM-3:00PM 570-288-0770 MaryEllen Belchick
Completely remod- Ext. 23 696-6566 or Walter Price Reduced!
eled home with CROSSIN REAL Belchick 696-2600 192 East Third St.
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
ESTATE
570-288-0770
Large home with
ext. 301 Charming home
with natural
woodwork - Newer
NEIGHBORHOOD, TAG, ESTATE,
MULTI-FAMILY, RUMMAGE
bedrooms, tile
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops, WILKES-BARRE 5 bedrooms,
within walking
roof - 5 bedrooms -
2 baths - walk-up

& BAKE SALES


all new stainless distance of Kings attic finished for
College. Possible
WILKES-BARRE
steel appliances, additional living
refrigerator, stove, in-law suite on 3rd space. $119,900
floor. Great origi- MLS# 10-1614
SUNDAY APRIL 17
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand- nal woodwork. Call Geri Place your sale in the Times Leader and
First floor fluted
1:00PM-2:30-PM
ACREAGE
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck, columns in living
570-696-0888
570-696-3801
receive a FREE McDonald’s® Breakfast
room, original
950 Center St. large yard, excellent
LEWITH & FREEMAN
stained glass
DALLAS FORTY FORT
PLAINS
Unique Property. neighborhood
Well maintained 2 $154,900 (835.00 / 195 Mclean St. window, pocket
story. 10 years old. 30years/ 5%) Off street parking french doors, 86 Walnut Street
Privacy galore. 570-654-1490 with carport, nice beautiful hard
rear yard, first floor wood floors &
3.5 acres. Pole
Barn 30 x 56 for laundry, updated
electrical, some
large kitchen. 2
car garage, Off
PRICE REDUCED!!
50 Dagobert St. YATESVILLE White Haven

PRICE REDUCED
storage of equip- Do you need
ment, cars or replacement win- street parking.
$40,000 space? This home
boats. A must dows, why not take offers an open
see property. a look at this MLS# 11-824
Find Something? Call Michael Pinko living/dining room
$289,000 home!!!! 3 Bed- floor plan, eat-in
Lose Something? rooms, large eat in (570) 899-3865
MLS# 10-3799 kitchen & a finished 1360 Lower
Get it back where it
Call Geri
belongs
kitchen, lower level third floor which Demunds Rd Sat., April 16, 8–2pm River Mist
570-696-0888 has a 1/2 bath and can be a bedroom, Sat., April 16th Contents of nice 95 Mara Ln
570-696-3801 with a Lost/Found ad! a built in bar area, 7:30 am to 1 pm older home! Living High end clothing
office or storage
570-829-7130 would make a nice room, dining room,
LEWITH & FREEMAN game room! Call for
space. Off street
parking. Located
Rain or Shine
Foosball table, dry sink, den,
& shoes,etc.
Everything
123 Fern Ridge Rd.
Sunday April 17th
570-288-9371
WEST WYOMING your appointment
today!
Smith Hourigan
Group near school &
parks. Great for
12 Reid st. Ethan Allen comput-
er armoire & desk,
kitchen, washer,
dryer, fridge, bed-
$3 or less!
Fri 4/15 & Sat
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Living, dining & bed-
LINEUP MLS #11-453
$67,500
570-474-6307
first time home
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri- leather recliners. rooms, linens,
sewing machine,
4/16 at 8am room furniture,
entertainment cen-
buyers! $59,900 antique fireside
ASUCCESSFULSALE Call Jill Jones
WILKES-BARRE MLS#10-2296
vate location with
private back yard. 3 chairs, old tools, holiday. Dishware,
smalls, some tools. PLYMOUTH ter, tvs, dvds, cds,
kitchen items, pool
Jill Jones clothes, household,
INCLASSIFIED! 39 Nicole Drive
570-696-6550
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower glassware, Too much to list all
prices to sell!
table & much more.
children’s items,
Doyouneedmorespace? level family room. 4
Bucket A Day stove
A yard or garage sale 570-696-6550
bedrooms, garage.
MLS 10-4740 FORTY FORT
in classified $159,900

DOWN SIZING
Nice 3 bedroom
is the best way Ranch home in
LINE UP Call Charlie

tocleanoutyourclosets!
good condition.
Hardwood floors, A GREAT DEAL... WILKES-BARRE 570-829-6200
VM 101
DALLAS BEAUMONT
You’re in bussiness
SALE
family room & office
with classified! in basement.
$124,900
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
2-story home locat-
ed in Barney Farms
REDUCED 136 Davenport St.
Saturday, April 16th BIG RED BARN
8AM TO 4 PM
WEST PITTSTON MLS #11-169
Call Toni Ranieli on an automobile?
in excellent condi-
tion. 4 bedrooms,
Shelves, Hutches,
Restaurant equip-
Entire contents of
Antiques &
Fabulous
YATESVILLE
322 SALEM ST. 570-237-1032 Turn to classified. and 4 baths, full fin- home, 2 bedroom
ment, propane gas suites, religious Junque
570-288-1444 ished basement
It’s a showroom in print! with wet bar, fire-
deep fryer, etc., items, kitchen set,
aluminum truck cap Opening for
Classified’s got
the directions!
place in family room,
screened in porch, REDUCED! for 6ft. box,
grizzly metal band
small
vintage
appliances,
kitchen
items, Roseville pot-
the Season
Saturday April 16
in-ground pool with 56 Wyoming Ave.
WILKES-BARRE
saw, piano, fish tery vase, Polish & Sunday April 7
fenced yard. Newer April 16, 9 to 2 tank, clothes, 10AM - 5 PM
pottery, holiday
WEST WYOMING heating and cooling
systems. A lot for
116 Amber Lane
Very nice Bi-level
BASEMENT WORK-
SHOP odds &
much more. items, costume jew-
elry, sewing
WONDERFUL
ANTIQUES JUST
Great 1/2 double
located in nice REDUCED!!
your money!
MLS#11-245
$239,900
home with 2-3 bed-
rooms, open floor
ends,workbenches,
metal & multi draw-
er cabinets,
HAZLE TOWNSHIP
819 Old Street
machine,
clothing,
vintage
doilies,
IN PLUS POTTERY
COLLECTIBLES,
plan, built in linens, knick knacks ODDITIES, ART &
West Pittston loca- Karen Altavilla garage, driveway, grinders, small MUCH MORE.
tion. 3 bedrooms, 570-283-9100 x28 chest freezer, some galore, old sleds,
on corner lot. Princess House, rag 1103 Old Hwy. Rd
new carpet. Vertical Lower level family kicknacks, 2 wood Directions: turn at
blinds with all appli- 61 Pittston Ave. carpets, old games
room with pellet Stately brick Ranch desks. Take left at Kunkle corners
ances. Screened in Dallas American and much, much
231 Poplar St. stove. Move in in private location. more! from Route 309,
porch and yard condition home Legion, 2nd left on right at Saab
MLS#10-1535 Nice 3 bedroom Large room sizes,
home in move-in $95,000 fireplace, central Susquehanna Ave. Dealer, 1 mile on
$59,000
Charlie VM 101
536 W. Eighth St.
condition.
Hardwood floors in WILKES-BARRE MLS 10-4538
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
A/C. Includes
extra lot.
to end, look for
sign. 675-0532
blacktop.
570-675-3447
MLS #10-3512
Nice starter home living & dining
room. Upgraded PRICE REDUCED
DALLAS SATURDAY, APRIL 16
with 7 rooms, 3 Giant Yard Sales
8:00-4:00 BUYING
TRUCKSVILLE
bedrooms, 1.25 appliances including $198,900
Prince of Peace
stainless double Call Charlie
baths. 1 car garage
oven, refrigerator & 570-829-6200
Episcopal Church Directions: Rt. US &
WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
and carport. Home
has plenty of park-
ing in rear with
dishwasher. Great
storage space Sell your own home!
VM 101
420 Main Street
Vendors Wanted.
$10 outdoor
924 To Veterans
Rd. to left on
Harwood to Right
FOREIGN
shed and great in full basement Place an ad HERE spaces. $15 indoor COINS &
& walk-up attic. on Old Street
yard. 570-829-7130 spaces (limited
MLS #11-559 $82,000 39 W. Chestnut St. availability). Every
Entire contents of CURRENCY
home & garage
$92,900
Call Tom
MLS #10-4456
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors
WILKES-BARRE 909 Income &
Second Saturday.
Reserve at
Including antiques,
furniture, beautiful
HIGHEST
PREMIUMS FOR
570-262-7716 570-675-1723 SILVER DOLLARS
SALE BY OWNER
of living space. 3 mahogany tables,
ext. 55 bedrooms, 1 bath Commercial Howard Miller Friday, 9am-3pm & BETTER ITEMS
COLDWELL BANKER, with hardwood
floors throughout,
Properties
DRUMS grandfather clock,
maple dinette set,
Saturday 8am-12pm
Sunday (Rain Date) GOLD &
AVOCA
2pm-5pm
Spring is here!
Now’s the time to RUNDLE REAL ESTATE natural woodwork,
all windows have
Hitchcock furniture,
mahogany dressers Too Much To List.
Something For
SILVER
put in an offer on WEST WYOMING been replaced, beautiful bedroom JEWELRY &
this immaculate,
move in ready, 2 TOY TOWN SECTION WILKES-BARRE laundry/pantry off of
kitchen. 4x10 entry
set, ornate cedar
chest, wrought iron
Everyone
WATCHES
bedroom home! Off 148 Stites Street 241 Dana Street foyer, space for 2 table & chair set,
street parking with ALL TYPES
MINT CONDITION additional bed- retro chairs, retro
1 car garage, no
MUST SEE! rooms on the 3rd drinking glass sets, OF STERLING
maintenance yard floor. Roof is new. lots of glassware, SILVER
with entertainment $74,000 MLS 11-325 167 Sand Springs Dr vintage kitchen
Charming 750 sq. Thurs, Fri & Sat Old Postcards &
WEST WYOMING
bar, quiet neighbor- Jay A. Crossin items, watt ware,
hood, all kitchen ft. corner lot home. 570-288-0770 April 14 - April 16 garage items, lawn Local Photo’s,
appliances includ- All hardwood floors, Ext. 23 25 St. Mary’s St. 8AM - 2PM & garden, yard Lead Soldiers &
ed. You don’t want new hot water CROSSIN REAL 3,443 sq. ft. Leaf Blower, string machine push lawn-
to miss out
on this one!
boiler, gas heat,
immaculate with full Spacious 3
ESTATE
570-288-0770
masonry commer-
cial building with
trimmer, shop-vac,
wheel barrel, grill,
mower and much,
much more!
FLEA Old Toys, Mining
& Military Stuff,
MLS 10-4063
$112,500
basement.
2 car garage.
bedroom, 1.5 baths SUNDAYS 12-2pm
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
small household
items and more!
CREDIT CARDS MARKET Old Crocks, Jugs
WILKES-BARRE
with textured 54 Penn Street ACCEPTED!
Call Melissa 570-446-3254 with sperate elec- & Bottles, Fine
ceilings, updated Renovated two Sale by Cook &
570-237-6384 tric and heat. Per- Cook Estate 6th Street
West Wyoming kitchen, all appli- story in East End. 2- China & Glass-

TOYTOWN ances including 3 bedrooms, large


ceramic tile bath
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
Liquidators
www.cookand
OPEN SPACE
YEAR ROUND ware, Local
dishwasher, tiled age needs. For cookestate Advertising
12 Watson Street with walk-in linen more information AVAILABLE
bath with whirlpool liquidators.com
closet; first floor STAMPS
3 bedroom Ranch.
Corner, double lot, tub, 2nd floor laundry with 1/2
and photos log onto
www.atlas EXETER NANTICOKE
INSIDE & OUT
OVER
WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
central air, all
hardwood floors.
laundry room.
Replacement
bath; large dining
room with oak floor-
realtyinc.com.
Reduced to
Estate Sale/ 70VENDORS
ACRES OF PAYING
$118,000. windows. ing; eat-in kitchen PARKING
Call 570-693-4451 $80,000 73 Richard Street
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
with oak cabinets
and built in table;
$89,000
MLS #10-3872 Saturday Record
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
Traditional in Very stained glass win-
Call Charlie
570-829-6200 10am-2pm Ca$h
WILKES-BARRE 570-650-4169
Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off
Street Parking,
dows, wrap porch,
fenced yard; ceiling
fans; shed; gas
VM 101 Sunday
8am-4pm Prices
Yard & Shed. heat; walk up attic
114 E. Kirmar Ave.
HERITAGE
WILKES-BARRE
Many Updates. with wood flooring; Jupiter Moon (Middle Road)
Asking $47,900 close to mall. Studios
Very well Call 570-762-1537 $85,900. Call April 16th & 17th
1st Sale of the Year! GALLERIES
maintained, 2 Smith Hourigan Sporting goods,
for showing (570) 970-8065 9:00AM - 2:00PM DALLAS, PA
Group antiques, old dolls
DALLAS
bedroom, 1 bath, 1 or email (Wyoming Ave to
car garage in quiet (570) 696-1195 & tools. Located Directly
WILKES-BARRE
aleta59@msn.com. Lincoln, to Mem-
neighborhood. Move Saturday & Sunday across from the
in ready, hardwood
floors, gas heat &
Very nice 3
bedroom. Newly
WILKES-BARRE WYOMING orial, to Pepe Ct.)
Household, jewelry,
some furniture &
8:00am - 2:00pm
W. PITTSTON
Dallas Agway on
great outdoor living renovated with Rt. 415
much more. Too Giant Yard Sales Look for our blue
space. Kitchen new roof & Much To List Trinity Episcopal
appliances siding. Near Church 220 Mont- 22 Amherst Street & white signs
included. $112,500 Mercy Hospital. gomery Ave. Saturday 9 - 1 PM
MLS 10-4063 $44,900! Tues. thru Sat.
Call Melissa 570-650-1126 Wanna make a Vendors Wanted. Living room, den &
$10 spaces. Every bedroom furniture, 10 am to 5 pm
570-237-6384 Commercial space speedy sale? Place first Saturday. tables, ornate 570-674-2646
for lease. $10/sq. ft.
83 E. Chestnut St. your ad today 570- Reserve at lamps lift chair,
LINEUP 313 N. River Street Motivated Seller is 530 Dennison Ave. Physician's office
829-7130.
570-654-3261 glassware, corning.

ASUCCESSFULSALE
Nice 2 bedroom
single home, A/C,
looking for offers.
Modern oak REDUCED ready to occupy
approx 7500 sq. ft.
Everything Must Go!
Great 3 bedroom Various suites up to
Job Seekers are INCLASSIFIED!
well maintained.
Near courthouse
kitchen, formal din-
ing room, 1st floor Cape Cod with 20,000 sq. ft. also Get Directions/Map Your Route/
charm & character, available. State of
looking here! Doyouneedmorespace?
& colleges.
Affordably Priced
laundry. Updated
bath, walk in closet. 1 3/4 baths, nice the art amenities. Send or Email To Your Phone
A yard or garage sale yard. MLS# Ample parking. Go to: thegaragesalepeople.com -
Where's your ad? @ $44,900.
Call Jim
Worth a look.
Asking $34,800. 10-342 $139,900 Contact Judy Rice
click on Garage Sales
in classified Towne & Country call Nancy 714-9230
570-829-7130 and is the best way Real Estate Co.
MLS#: 09-3646
Call Jeannie 570-237-0752 MLS# 10-4102

ask for an employ- tocleanoutyourclosets!


570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
Four Star
McCabe Realty To place your ad call: 570-829-7130
ment specialist You’re in bussiness 570-674-9950
with classified! We Got You Covered!
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FORTY FORT KINGSTON
PLAINS TOWNSHIP WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE TWP COMMERCIAL SPACE
JENKINS TOWNSHIP WYOMING 2nd floor, 2 bed
room. $495 / month. SDK GREEN Walking Distance to
the Casino!! 2 bed-
447 S. Franklin St.
MUST SEE! MODERN 2 BEDROOM KINGSTON FOR RENT
May Street Some utilities includ-
ACRES HOMES room, 1 bath, living 1 bedroom, study, 3rd floor, hardwood 620 Market St.
NANTICOKE ed. Gas heat. Wash- room, kitchen, off off street parking, floors through out,
11 Holiday Drive street parking. laundry. Includes spacious kitchen, Newly Renovated
er & dryer included.
Kingston $600/month + utili- heat and hot water, stove & refrigerator Prime Space.
Garage Optional.
FOR SALE “A Place To ties, security & ref- Hardwood floors included. Heat, 1,250 sq. ft.,
Lease & security
941 Apartments/
MULTI-UNIT Call Home” erences. Call Clas- and appliances. water & garbage Near Kingston
required. Call after 6 sic Properties Nikki Trash removal.
Unfurnished 570-220-6533
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Callahan $575/per month,
included. Corners. Great
Bedroom Apts $750 plus security. location for retail or
PROPERTY Affordable Building
ASHLEY AMERICA 3 Bedroom
Townhomes
718-4959 Ext. 1306 Call (570) 821-5599 Cats welcome.
570-239-9840
business office.

PLYMOUTH 1/2 DOUBLE


Available immedi- waiting for your REALTY Easy Access and
Former Parrish business to occupy Affordable 1 bed- Gas heat included Wilkes-Barre
Center Hall with
kitchen & parking
ately. Commercial
property has 2 it! It also offers
income from 2 bed-
room. Off street
parking, w/d
QUALITY COLONIAL FREE 3 bedrooms, living
room, dining room &
Apartments
Available
Wilkes-Barre
parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427
apartments and FORTY FORT - 24hr on-site Gym Š2 bedroom
MLS#08-2954 room apartment hookup, water incl. kitchen, hardwood
FIRST FLOOR Community Room single, Looking for that
$179,900
Call Charlie
large office area,
lots of storage, multi above. Off street
parking. Offers con-
$375/per month, +
security Call
DUPLEX. UNIQUE
$650 + UTILITIES.
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
floors, washer dryer
hookup, large back
SAINT JOHN exceptional
Kingston
special place
“bay” heated
garage, large yard, sidered! MLS 11-572
$79,500
(973) 508-5976 Cook’s kitchen with
built-ins, formal din-
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
yard, pets consid-
ered. utilities by ten-
APARTMENTS ŠLarge 3 called home?
Classified will address
ASHLEY
ample off street bedroom
Call Judy Ross ing room, front/rear ant. fridge & stove 419 N. Main St
parking; all units
570-714-9230
and much more...
included. 1st month Wilkes Barre
Hanover Your needs.
rented; Close to Rt enclosed porches, Call Today Š3 bedroom,
Modern 2 bedroom,
custom window or stop by & security. $500- large, affordable
Open the door
81 and Cross Valley laundry, parking,bus
$550 monthly. Spacious with classified!
KINGSTON expressway; off- stop. No pets. coverings. TWO for a tour! Nanticoke
Now Offering 570-592-2432 or 1 bedroom.
MOOSIC
street parking. Seri- Water included. YEAR SAME RENT, Š2 bedroom,
NO PETS/SMOK- Move In Specials 570-899-3452 Secured Senior large, water
ous inquiries only. $535 + utilities, first
ING/EMPLOYMENT Building. included
No brokers/real 570-288-9019 Office Rental Space
PLYMOUTH
/last & security
WYOMING APPLICATION Applicants must Pittston
estate agents! 570-954-1992 Build To Suit. 1000
Managed be over age 62 & ŠLarge 1
$189,999 Call 1st floor, 1 bedroom to 2000 sq. ft. suites
be income
(570) 878-2424
after 10:00 a.m.
PRICE REDUCED! AVOCA
1 & 2 bedroom
AMERICA REALTY
570-288-1422 LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
apartment. Stove,
fridge, water &
qualified.
bedroom water
included
Wyoming
in high volume area
with parking. Con-
veniently located.
GLEN LYON
sewage included.
PITTSTON apartments, just wall, off-street Rent start at $501 Š3 bedroom
Front & Back porch. Call Mechele
remodeled, no pets. parking, coin per month. exceptional
$400 + security. Call (570) 814-4006
$500 to $575 + laundry, water, Includes ALL Old Forge
47 N. Thomas St.
Well maintained
utilities & security.
1/2 DOUBLE sewer & garbage
included. $495/
570-262-0540 utilities. Š2 bedroom
NANTICOKE
SHAVERTOWN
Call 570-328-3773 exceptional
2 bedroom, washer,
duplex in a nice
dryer, stove &
month + security 570-970-6694 water included Commercial
area of Kingston.
2nd floor unit is
occupied. New
BACK MOUNTAIN
3 large 1 bedroom
refrigerator includ-
ed. $350 month.
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
2 bedrooms, Heat
included. Laundry
Equal
Housing
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Space
760 SF
Excellent location
285 Wyoming Ave. Sewage included. facilities, Off-street
roof, new heating apts, 3 kitchens 570-954-0727 parking, No Pets. Opportunity Inc. Property on the square.
system, brand new First floor currently with appliances, 3 No pets. muench Management Former dental
used as a shop, clifford@yahoo.com Call 570-675-3904
WILKES-BARRE
in ground pool baths. Apts. have 570-821-1650 office. Next to
could be offices, 570-735-2207
recently installed.
Laundry hook-up for
both units in base-
328 Kennedy Blvd.
Modern medical
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
access to one
another. No lease.
$795 for all 3 apts HANOVER TOWNSHIP
SWOYERSVILLE APARTMENTS
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
highrise. Will make
decor adjustments
to suit tenants.
space, labor &
ment. Newer roof industry approved,
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
($265 per apt.) 1st floor, 2 bedroom,
ENERGY EFFICIENT FOR RENT!
Closet space,

LUZERNE
and exterior ADA throughout, 2 Convenient to all stove, refrigerator, pantry and powder
recently painted. plus 3 car garage colleges and gas private deck, wash- 1 bedroom + 4 room. Heat and hot
doctor offices plus and parking for 425 South Franklin
MLS 11-1199 drilling areas. er/dryer hookup. 41 Mill Street rooms. Very modern water furnished.
4 exam rooms, xray 6 cars. Street. For lease.
$144,500 Call for more info Heat, garbage & 1st floor, 2 bed- & clean. 1st floor, $730/month
and reception and MLS #10-4339 Available immedi-
Jay A. Crossin sewer included. room, large bath washer, dryer, off Call
breakrooms. Could $174,900 570-696-1866 ately, washer/dryer
570-288-0770 $625/month with shower, stove, street parking, new 570-287-4700
be used for any Call Charlie on premises, no
Ext. 23 carpeting 1st month
DALLAS
business purpose. 570-842-1264 refrigerator and pets. We have stu-
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
Will remodel to suit.
Also available
VM 101
1 bedroom, 1 bath, HANOVER TOWNSHIP
dishwasher, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
& security required.
No pets, no smok-
ing. $550 + utilities.
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
apts. On site park-
OFFICE SPACE
18 Pierce St
570-288-0770 for lease.
MLS #11-751
off street parking,
laundry room, deck.
Great location, 1
1 car attached
garage. Fieldstone Call 267-872-4825
ing. Fridge, stove
provided. We have a WILKES-BARRE Kingston, PA
LINEUP bedroom apartment
working fireplace.
Available Immedi-
WEST PITTSTON
$595,000 1 year lease. Credit 24/7 security cam-
Call Charlie check & references
in residential area,
Too many extras to era presence and all AMERICA REALTY ately, Off street
ASUCCESSFULSALE VM 101 912 Lots & Acreage required. $525/
all utilities included.
$500/month
mention, call for 2 bedroom apart- doors are electroni- QUALITY RESIDEN-
TIAL AND RETAIL
parking. Security
required. 3 room
month + utilities. more details. cally locked. $450-
INCLASSIFIED! DALLAS (570) 675-4597
+ security.
908-482-0335
$700 + utilities.
ment. Dining room,
living room, kitchen. 650/per month, UNITS. OVER 30
YEARS SERVICE.
Suite $300/month,
includes utilities.
570-288-3438 water & sewer paid,
Doyouneedmorespace? Goodleigh Manor
DALLAS TWP
Washer dryer ALL NON-SMOK- 570-690-0564
KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM hookup. Heat & One month/security 570-823-7564
2 acre leveled lot at
A yard or garage sale Shopping for a ING/NO PETS.

in classified
very top of moun- CONDO FOR LEASE: new apartment?
water included. deposit. Call (570)
EMPLOYMENT
PLAINS 570-430-3095 793-6377 after OFFICE SPACE
tain. Spectacular 2nd floor, washer/ APPLICATION,
KINGSTON
$1,800. 2 bedroom/ 10:00 a.m. to set an
is the best way view (lot# 21) drive- Classified lets CREDIT
WEST PITTSTON
2 Bath. Call Us to dryer hookup, yard, appointment or
tocleanoutyourclosets!
way enters from discuss our great parking, No Pets, you compare costs - email shlomo_voola MANDATORY.
166 W. Union St.
Tulla Drive. MANY LOCATIONS.
Amenity & Mainte- Quiet /Secluded/ without hassle 2 bedroom, 2nd @yahoo.com. Avail. March 1.
You’re in bussiness Construction of nance program! Convenient $425. or worry! floor apartment. wilkesliving.com 570-288-1422
600 sq. ft of newly
home required by
with classified! Call 570-674-5278 Washer/dryer hook- renovated office
WYOMING
Michael Dombroski. + utilities. Discount Get moving up, carport parking, Job Seekers are space. Rent
KINGSTON
available, lease, ref-
Restricted Dallas, Pa.
erences. 574-9827
with classified! heat & hot water looking here! 2.5 & 3 room includes heat and
Covenants Apply. MEADOWS included. Stove & Where's your ad?
MOUNTAIN TOP
Call 570-406-5128 efficiencies. Heat, electric. Off street
APARTMENTS
KINGSTON
Fridge. References 570-829-7130 and hot water, garbage parking available.
220 Lake St. & security. $650.
DALLAS
107-109 E. Carey St. 1 Bedroom apart- ask for an employ- & full maintenance $800 per month.
Housing for the 570-654-7479 Call 570-287-5090
High traffic, high elderly & mobility ments for elderly, ment specialist included. Off street
potential location Goodleigh Manor disabled. Rents Leave Message parking. No Pets.
OFFICE SPACE
impaired; all utilities
with enough space
for 2 second floor
New development.
2 acres. Beautiful
included. Federally
subsidized program.
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
WILKES-BARRE $500/mo + security
Call 570-693-3492
West Pittston
apartments. Large View. $49,900 Handicap Accessi- Clean, 2 bedroom,
Extremely low APARTMENTS
WYOMING
front windows for Negotiable ble. Equal Housing 2nd floor duplex. Wyoming Ave.
income persons Bring Rover or Kitty 221 Fremont St. Stove, hookups, High traffic location.
Highly visible office showroom display. 570-357-1138 encouraged to Opportunity. TTY711 Housing for the
Basement & sub- & move right in this or 570-474-5010 parking, yard. No BLANDINA Office space with
building w/ample off DURYEA apply. Income less elderly & mobility pets/no smoking. APARTMENTS Character. 885 sq.
basement for second floor, 2 This institution is an
street parking. than $11,900. impaired; all utilities
Executive office on
1st level. Potential
additional storage
or workspace. 44.59 ACRES 570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
bedroom. Off street
parking, coin
equal opportunity
provider &
included. Federally
subsidized
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili-
ft. Great for busi-
ness, retail or spa.
Rent includes heat
$125,900 laundry,great loca- employer.
for 2 tenants in EQUAL HOUSING program. Extremely
lower level.
$449,000
MLS# 10-1919
Call Stanley
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
tion. $600/month +
security, heat &
electric. 262-1577 MOUNTAIN TOP
low income persons
encouraged to
WILKES-BARRE ties by tenant. No
pets. Non-smoking.
Elderly community.
& water. Call for
more details at
570-655-9325
(570) 817-0111
EAST END
WOODBRYN
MLS #11-995 apply. Income less Quiet, safe. Off
Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate DUPONT KINGSTON
1 & 2 Bedroom,
than $11,900.
570-655-6555,
4 Rooms,
2 Bedrooms, Wall
street parking. Call
570-693-2850
PAD WITH DRIVE THRU
570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-474-2340 Totally renovated
6 room apartment. E.Light,
WALNUT ST. available
immediately, No
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
to Wall carpet,
stove and 944 Commercial
Available On Busy
Corner. 2500 sq ft

PLAINS TWP.
Partially furnished, bright, 1st pets. Rents based EQUAL HOUSING located in Wilkes-
refrigerator
Industrial Site. Rail brand new fridge/ floor, 2 bedrooms, on income start OPPORTUNITY Properties
LARKSVILLE electric range, elec- $525.00/month + Barre. Great for
elevator, carpet-
LAND! served with all
utilities. KOZ tric washer & dryer. ed, Security
at $395 & $430.
Handicap Accessi-
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE security.
Heat Included.
bank, Fast Food,
Donut Shop.
Brand new custom system. Garage.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
WHITE HAVEN
approved. ble. Equal Housing No pets.
HIGHWAY 315 $2,395,000 draperies, Roman Extra storage & Opportunity. 973-879-4730
shades, carpeting / cable TV included. Available May 1st. 12,000 + square
2 acres of commer- MLS#10-669 Call 570-474-5010 1 bedroom. Heat Call 570-823-2214
cial land. 165 front Call Charlie flooring & energy Laundry facilities. TTY711 included. Pay after 1 p.m.
foot. Forty Fort PLAINS TWP
feet. Driveway efficient furnace & Heat & hot water 60 Billey Street 7 PETHICK DRIVE
This institution is an electricity and
access permit and windows. 2 bed- furnished. Fine Rent with Option OFF RTE. 315
equal opportunity cable. WILKES-BARRE
room + large attic neighborhood. To Buy or For Sale. 1200 & 700 SF
lot drainage in
place. WIll build to loft bedroom with
spacious walk-in
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
provider and
employer.
$460/monthly
516-457-4002 LAFAYETTE GARDENS Zoned commercial
& Industrial. Ware-
Office Available.
Reasonable.
suit tenant or avail- SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
closet, full tiled bath pets. References. house, offices, 4
462 W. State St.
Lower End Pizza!
able for land lease.
MLS 11-17 LINE UP on 1st floor, Easy Security. Lease. NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood. bath rooms, huge
570-760-1513

Established prof-
itable business for
Price Negotiable
Call Charlie
A GREAT DEAL... access to I-81,
airport & casino, off
No smokers
please. $840.
1 bedroom, 2nd floor,
refrigerator, stove,
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
storage area.
Available June 1st. SWEET VALLEY
sale. Restaurant, 570-829-6200 IN CLASSIFIED! street parking. No 570-287-0900
washer/dryer
Mayflower immediate occu- 570-881-4993
smoking, No pets.
bar, game room, VM 101 hook-up & porch. Crossing pancy. Heat & hot
separate dining
$750 + utilities &
LINE UP $425/month plus
water included. $625 COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE
room. Parking for PRICES REDUCED security. Apartments Call Aileen at
35 cars. Turnkey EARTH 570-762-8265 A GREAT DEAL... utilities, security
& references.
570-822-7944 WILKES-BARRE
CONSERVANCY
IN CLASSIFIED! 570.822.3968
operation. Addition-
al parking lot LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres
To place your Water, sewage,
garbage included. WILKES-BARRE ESTABLISHED SHOPPING CENTER
included. Looking to buy a
Hanover Twp., ad Call Toll Free Looking for the right deal No smoking. - Light & bright Ideal for health
$225,000
Call Jay Crossin
home?
Place an ad here
$89,000
10+/- Acres
1-800-427-8649 on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
No pets.
570-239-2070 open floor plans LODGE related business
such as Chiroprac-
REDUCED PRICE!
Start your own
Ext. 23 and let the - All major tor, Optometrist, business in the
Hanover Twp., It’s a showroom in print!
DURYEA
Formerly The
NANTICOKE
Crossin Real sellers know! appliances included Blood Lab, etc. heart of Sweet Val-
$69,000 Travel Lodge
Estate 570-829-7130 28+/- Acres 1 bedroom, 1 bath
Classified’s got - Pets welcome* 497 Kidder St.,
800 to 2400 sq. ft. ley! Showroom, fire-
570-288-0770 2 bedroom, wall to Starting at
Fairview Twp., room, refrigerator the directions! - Close to everything Wilkes-Barre place, pole building,

MOUNTAINTOP PLYMOUTH $85,000


61+/- Acres
and stove provid- KINGSTON
wall carpet, off-
street parking, $495 - 24 hour emergency
Rooms Starting
at:
$750/month
973-879-4730
storage building,
paved parking,
Nuangola
ed, washer/dryer
EATON TERRACE per month+ utilities, maintenance fenced rear, well &
COMMERCIAL SPACE
hookup, off-street Daily $44.99 +
$125,000 security, lease. septic. Prime loca-
parking, no pets, 317 N. Maple Ave. HUD accepted. Call - Short term tax
40+/- Acres Weekly $189.99 tion, high traffic
garbage included, Large Two story, 570-687-6216 leases available area. Lot next door
Newport Twp.
$180,000
second floor, no
smokers, 450/per
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Central Heat
or 570-954-0727
Call TODAY For
+ tax
Microwave, EXETER is going with the
property.
NANTICOKE
32 +/- Acres month, plus utili- Refrigerator,
Wilkes-Barre Twp. & Air,washer/dryer AVAILABILITY!! $675. per month NOW LISTED AT
ties, $450 plus WiFi, HBO
See additional Land in unit, parking. 570-823-8881 For appointment & $115,000
first months rent/ 2 bedroom, washer www.mayflower
for Sale at $830 + utilities & www.Wilkes further information MLS# 08-3297
155 E Walnut St. security deposit. dryer hookup, wall
S. Mountain Blvd. www. earth 570-457-3335 1 month security to wall carpeting. crossing.com BarreLodge.com call 237-6070 Five Mountains
Best location in Good investment conservancy.org Realty
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DOLPHIN PLAZA
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DURYEA WILKES-BARRE
pets. $425 + utilities Certain Restrictions
KINGSTON
sq. ft. building with on your door. Don't

315 PLAZA
miss out, come and & security. Call Apply*
250’ frontage. 915 Manufactured Modern 2 bedroom, Rte. 315
see for yourself. 570-822-7657
Currently an Large 2 bedroom, 2,000 SF
2nd floor. Quiet
Also included in the Homes newly remodeled, FRANKLIN GARDENS
NANTICOKE
automotive location. Appliances Office / Retail
center. Building is sale of the property 1st floor duplex 1750 & 3200 SF
Next to Gymboree
adaptable is the lot behind the
home. Lot size is ASHLEY PARK
& garbage included.
Off street parking.
apartment. Appli-
ances include dish-
East State St. SENIOR LIVING 4,500 SF Office
Retail / Office
Space Available
to many uses. No pets. $485 + 2 large bedrooms. Showroom,
$595,000 25X75, known as Laurel Run & San washer & gas 570-829-1206
Warehouse
WILKES-BARRE
147 Cherry St. Souci Parks, Like security. Call Modern kitchen and OPEN HOUSE
dryer. Off street
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
Call Dave 570-479-1203 bath, all appliances Loading Dock
570-474-6307 $82,000 new, several to parking. Water & April 16th
dishwasher, w/d 2 bedroom apart- 4 Acres touching
MLS# 10-2666 choose from, 10:00AM-4:00PM
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP Call Karen Financing &Warranty, EXETER/W. PITTSTON sewer included. hookup. Ample ment. 1 bath. Eat in Š1 & 2 bedrooms
I81 will build to suit.
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2 AND 3 BEDROOM
$650 + utilities. Call
(570) 283-3887
closets and stor-
age. No smokers.
kitchen. Closed in
terrace. $625 + utili-
ŠLaundry facility
Call 570-829-1206
MANUFACTURING
FORTY FORT
Rundle Real Estate MobileOne.Sales ŠStove, fridge
$580 per month
KINGSTON OFFICE SPACE
570-474-2340 Call (570)250-2890 APTS. W/d hookup, ties & security. Call ŠSecure building
includes sewer, 718-809-3338 ŠCommunity
off street parking, Free standing build-
Large 2 bedroom. garbage & water. Rooms.
930 Wanted to Buy tile kitchen & bath, ing. Would be great
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570-239-2741
WILKES-BARRE ŠElevator
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PITTSTON
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included. PITTSTON 2 bedroom apart-
ment. Excellent
accessible apts.
use. 1900 sq. ft. on
the ground floor Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
FORTY FORT
Washer/ dryer also available
WE BUY HOMES
1 or 2 bedroom, with an additional
basement, garage or attic and call the hookup. $650; heat wall to wall carpet-
condition, large Recently 800 sq. ft in finished ing in downtown
storage area. $650/
or attic and call the Classified depart- Any Situation
2 bedroom, 2nd included. Call ing. Off street park- month includes
renovated. lower level. Excel- location. Ware-
house with light
floor. $550 per 570-814-0843 or Call Christy lent location, only 1
Classified depart- ing. Stove, fridge, heat, water &
ment today at 570-
570-956-2385 month + utilities. 570-696-3090 570-417-0088 block from North manufacturing.
porch, sewer, sewage. No pets.
ment today at 570- 829-7130! No pets, call garbage. $425/ Cross Valley Building with some

KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE SOUTH


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829-7130! 570-239-5841 month. No Pets references required Expressway
one block
and
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Like New 2 bed- (570) 947-5113 570-283-3887 1st floor, 2 bed-
Wyoming Ave (route will sub-divide.
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2/3 bedroom, 1st location for just
Includes new 2 bedrooms apt. dryer included. 1 VM 101
floor, full kitchen. $1050 per month!
kitchen (with new 2nd floor, stove, month security &
Heat included, no 570-262-1131
fridge, fenced in references & credit
350 N. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. stove, dishwasher pets. $675 + 1
yard, $500 + gas, check. No pets. Call
HANOVER TWP
& microwave) and month security. Call
bath w/washer electric & water. for more info.
570-655-3314
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SECURE
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For Lease 1,200 sq.
WEST PITTSTON
$1.00 SQ. FT.
$695/mo + utilities street parking, on Doyouneedmorespace? BUILDINGS ft. starting at $600/ 18,000 & 9,000
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with classified! 239 Schuyler Ave Owner/Agent

A yard or garage sale PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE TWP 2,050 sf office


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WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE NANTICOKE HANOVER TOWNSHIP WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON HOUSE FLORIDA
TIRED OF HIGH HALF DOUBLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
w/d hookup first
16 Larch Lane
2 bedroom house
Parsons
143 Stucker Ave.
Riverside Dr.
Stately brick, 4
Nice, clean
furnished room,
MOCANAQUA Boca Raton
3 bedroom with floor $695/ month. for rent. $540 + utili- 3 Bedroom 1-1/2 bedroom, 2 bath &

RENTS? washer/dryer hook


up. Front & back
570-991-1883 ties & security. Call
484-274-6647
Bath. 1,900 square
foot Modern Home
2 half bath home.
Hardwood floors,
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Efficiency at $435 HOUSE TO SHARE
Professional male
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool.
month furnished Fully furnished. On
Are you paying too
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porch. Fenced in
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2 bedroom home.
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in Great Neighbor-
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Appliances. Large
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seeking profes-
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office space avail- security & utilities. water, sewer & trash. or attic and call the deck & shed. Off month + utilities. utilities included. Moosic, PA 18507
(570) 822-7657 NO PETS. Security
Lease this free- able in Luzerne Classified depart- Street Parking. No MLS#10-2290
LINEUP Beautiful home 5
standing building for Bank Building on and lease. ment today at 570- smokers / pets. 570-696-3801 rooms + 2 bed- LINE UP
an AFFORDABLE
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Public Square.
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ties. Security, Cred-
Call Margy
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ASUCCESSFULSALE rooms. Rec base-
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renovated & ready
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4 bedrooms, wall to
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ences Required.
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son wanted, age IN CLASSIFIED!
nightly cleaning - all baths, living room, 570-332-6003 Doyouneedmorespace? unimportant.
MONARCH RENTALS Looking for the right deal
conference room, kitchen. Fridge,
work stations, kit without a sneaky
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on an automobile?
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STUDENT HOUSING
washer/ dryer Find Something?
parking and handi- Access parking at
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cap access. $1,750/ the new intermodal
parking. $700 + utili-
Lose Something?
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garage via our cov- 3 bedrooms, Get it back where it
month. MLS 11-419
ered bridge. 300SF ties, 1st, last & all appliances belongs Place an ad and tocleanoutyourclosets! apartment
Classified’s got
Call Judy Rice with the Classifieds
5701-714-9230 to 5000SF available. security. No pets. provided. with a Lost/Found ad! get started! You’re in bussiness 570-829-7130 the directions!
570-823-4116 or 570-829-7130
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WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON
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OFFICE/COMMERCIAL Zoned Commercial- fridge, dishwasher Sunday 1pm-3pm
2,500 SF First Floor ly. Two over head & sewage included. Lease with option
$500/month + garage & entrance Hardwood floors / to buy, completely
utilities. doors. Private bath. carpet. Section 8 remodeled, mint,
Will divide. Located on private welcome. $625 + turn key condition,
First month free. road. Gas Heat. security. Call 3 bedrooms, 1.5
570-823-1413 $875/month + 570-262-0540 baths, large
utilities, security & closets, with
references. WEST PITTSTON
941 Apartments/ hardwoods, carpet
Unfurnished
570-706-5628 1/2 DOUBLE & tile floors, new
kitchen and baths,
Well maintained,
950 Half Doubles
W IL K E SW O O D
mint condition, sun- gas heat, shed,
room, freshly paint- large yard.

ASHLEY
$134,000, seller
A PAR TM E NTS
ed, new carpeting,
stove, dishwasher, will pay closing
Spacious 3 bed- basement, yard costs, $5000 down
room half double storage shed. No and monthly
1 B edroom Sta rting with finished walk pets or smoking. payments are 1015 Appliance 1039 Chimney 1084 Electrical 1135 Hauling & 1189 Miscellaneous 1213 Paving &
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a t $675.00 up attic. Living
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570-654-3755 $995/month.
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WINTER
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