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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2011 50¢

Feds back
Sherry Ann Cease says she was defending herself in 2010 argument

Woman
charged verdict on
in fatal Ciavarella
stabbing Brief responds to defense, which argues there
was insufficient evidence to support verdict.

By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
Daughters of victim John Wolfe tmorgan@timesleader.com
say they pressed District SCRANTON – The evidence presented at for-
Attorney’s Office for charges. mer Judge Mark Ciavarella’s trial was sufficient
to support the jury’s verdict that found him guilty
of racketeering and other
By EDWARD LEWIS counts, federal prosecutors say
and TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER in court papers filed Monday.
elewis@timesleader.com In a 50-page legal brief, U.S. At-
tmorgan@timesleader.com torney Peter J. Smith said Ciava-
PLYMOUTH TWP. – A Plymouth rella’s arguments that the verdict
woman charged Monday in the slay- was not supported by the evi-
ing of her boyfriend nearly five dence is based on “flawed” rea-
months ago said she defended herself soning and should be rejected.
when he choked her during an argu- Ciavarella was convicted in
ment. February of 12 counts, including
State police at racketeering, honest services First reported
Wyoming and Lu- mail fraud, money laundering at
and tax evasion relating to his ac-
zerne County de-
ceptance of nearly $1 million
6:36
tectives charged
Sherry Ann Cease, AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
from real estate developer Rob- p.m.
ert Mericle, who built two juve- timesleader
42, of Prospect Brenda Wolfe comforts her sister, Tanya, while discussing the recent arrest in their father’s death. The sisters .com
Street, with third- said they don’t understand the delay in the filing of charges, but they’re thankful police eventually built a case. nile detention facilities the coun-
degree murder and ty utilized. He was acquitted of
Cease voluntary man- Sherry Ann Cease 27 other counts relating to the alleged extortion
slaughter in the fa- First reported online at was charged Mon- of attorney Robert Powell, who co-owned the
tal stabbing of John Wolfe, 59, on 12:01 p.m. day with third-
degree murder in
centers.
Ciavarella’s attorneys, Al Flora and William
Nov. 30. She was arraigned by Dis- on timesleader.com
trict Judge Don Whittaker in Nanti- the Nov. 30 death Ruzzo, filed a motion in March that asks U.S.
coke and jailed at the Luzerne Coun- To see video, go to of her boyfriend
ty Correctional Facility for lack of John Wolfe. The See CIAVARELLA , Page 12A
timesleader.com
$75,000 bail. incident occurred
at Wolfe’s house on INSIDE: Feds back witness in Musto case. Page 12A
Investigators allege Cease stabbed
Prospect Street in
Wolfe twice in the chest inside his “Our position is the incident
Plymouth Town-
house on Prospect Street. He died wasn’t reasonable self-defense,” said

Weidlich receives
ship. Cease said
while being transported in an ambu- Assistant District Attorney Michael she was defending
lance to Geisinger Wyoming Valley T. Vough. “The witness is her neph- herself during an

2 years probation
Medical Center in Plains Township. ew. There was no physical evidence argument with
Coroner John Corcoran ruled his of her being choked, no markings on Wolfe. Wolfe’s
death a homicide. her neck, no bruises, no scrapes, no daughter, Brenda,
Investigators were suspicious of nothing.” says she pressed
Cease’s claims that Wolfe choked her Vough approved the two felony the Luzerne Coun- He threatened witness in corruption probe,
despite a witness who saw Wolfe’s charges on Monday after a near five- ty District At- pleaded to attempting to obstruct justice.
right hand gripping her throat. Pho- month investigation. torney’s Office
tographs of her neck more than six “We had to wait for forensics, and daily for action on
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
hours after the argument did not de- we knew what her claim was going the case.
tmorgan@timesleader.com
pict any injuries, trauma, redness or
bruises, state police said. See STABBING, Page 6A CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
SCRANTON – A Pittston businessman who
threatened a witness in the Luzerne County corrup-
tion probe was sentenced Monday to two years pro-

Corbett refuses
INSIDE bation with the first six months to be served on
home confinement and a $3,000 fine.
A NEWS: Local 3A
Barton Weidlich, 42, plead guilty in July to at-
Nation & World 5A
tempting to obstruct justice. Prosecutors said he

to budge on
Obituaries 2A, 8A
Editorial 11A threatened a person who had agreed to secretly re-
cord conversations with Weidlich as part of an in-
B SPORTS: Scoreboard 2B vestigation into the awarding of no-bid contracts in
Baseball 3B

gas tax policy


Business 8B See WEIDLICH , Page 12A
Stocks 9B
C HEALTH: Birthdays 4C
TV/Movies 6C
Crossword 7C Pennsylvania’s governor tells township
Funnies 8C
supervisors he will protect the state’s
PETE G. WILCOX / THE TIMES LEADER D CLASSIFIED
Monday’s federal tax filing deadline saw people lining up at the water from dangers posed by drilling.
Wilkes-Barre Post Office waiting to mail their tax forms.

No taxing waits at post office WEATHER By PETER JACKSON


Associated Press
MacKenzie Sheehy
HERSHEY — Gov. Tom Corbett told a
Rain, chilly.
High 52. Low 45. crowd of local-government officials Monday
The scene at the post office INSIDE: A busy day for preparers,
Details, Page 10B that he would oppose a new state tax on nat-
Page 8B. ural gas extraction even if the industry had not
was downright normal as Obamas report their incomes, Page contributed nearly $1 million to
most now take to e-filing. 5A.
his election campaign, and he
vowed to protect the state’s wa-
Just a few years ago, post offic- ter supplies from drilling-related
By ANDREW M. SEDER es in the region stayed open late, degradation.
aseder@timesleader.com saw lines out the door and even "I will not let them poison the
WILKES-BARRE -- Times offered coffee and doughnuts for water," Corbett said, drawing ap-
Square has New Year’s Eve. Bars last-minute filers and sometimes plause from many of the more
have St. Patrick’s Day. And for even a wave from an actor por- than 1,500 people who turned out to hear him
years, the U.S. Postal Service traying Uncle Sam. speak at the annual conference of the Pennsyl-
had Tax Day circled on its calen- But the scene at the post office vania State Association of Township Supervi-
dar. at 300 S. Main St. on Monday – sors.
But in the age of e-filing and the deadline to have federal tax- Gas drilling on the Marcellus Shale forma-
recession, the once bustling es postmarked – was anything tion that stretches beneath much of western
event has been scaled back to but frantic. In fact, it was and northern Pennsylvania is proliferating rap- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
just another day at the post of- Barton Weidlich arrives at federal court with his
fice. See TAXES, Page 12A
6 09815 10011 See CORBETT, Page 6A attorney on Monday for his sentencing hearing.
K

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POLITICAL BRIEFS be served. Donations are $10


and can be paid at the door.
at Mag’s Halftime Pub and
Eatery, 288 Moyallen St.,
from 6 to 8 p.m..
Ronstadt items DETAILS
WILKES-BARRE -- The
Committee to Elect George
theCandidate” fundraiser at
the Barney Inn, Wilkes-Barre,
WILKES-BARRE -- The
Committee to Elect Rick Cro-
The event is free to the
public and complimentary
donated to school
Brown for Wilkes-Barre City on April 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. nauer Magistrate is having a food and beverage will be The Associated Press LOTTERY
Council will hold a “Meet Food and refreshments will “Meet and Greet” Wednesday served. TUCSON, Ariz. — Linda Ron- MIDDAY DRAWING
stadt has donated orchestrations,
memorabilia and photographs to
DAILY NUMBER 0-4-1
Kenneth Hoover BIG FOUR 6-6-5-1
Robert ‘Murph’ Murphy Jr. the University of Arizona’s school
of music. QUINTO 5-8-7-9-9
April 18, 2011 The singer’s collection also in- TREASURE HUNT
April 18, 2011 cludes manuscripts from Nelson 05-16-23-27-30
K enneth E. Hoover, 85, of Har-
veys Lake, died Monday, April
Riddle, with whom Ronstadt had
R obert M. “Murph” Murphy Jr.,
49, of 1230 Tower Road, Dan- 18, 2011, at Hospice Community
Care Inpatient Unit of Geisinger
a longtime artistic relationship.
The Arizona Daily Star says
NIGHTLY DRAWING
DAILY NUMBER 4-0-1
ville, Pa., died Monday, April 18,
South Wilkes-Barre, after several the Ronstadt collection joins that
2011, at his residence after a two-
weeks of illness at the hospital and of other music greats housed at
BIG FOUR 0-9-8-9
year battle with esophageal cancer. QUINTO 2-9-2-3-4
at home. the Tucson school including Rid-
He was born July 8, 1961, in Leba-
non, Pa., a son of Ruth Murphy,
Ken was born in Avoca, a son of dle, Artie Shaw, Jo Stafford and CASH FIVE
the late Ira E. and Catherine Powell
Myrtle Beach, S.C., and the late Dr. Hoover.
Les Baxter. 11-34-35-36-39
Robert Murphy. He was preceded in death by sis- A Tucson native, Ronstadt at- MATCH SIX
Murph worked for 33 years at tended the university in the
both Danville State Hospital and Re-
ters, Mrs. Marion Delliquanti, Dele-
1960s before she left for Califor-
03-04-15-22-24-45
ware; Mrs. Ruth Peterson, Exeter;
treat State Hospital, Hunlock Mrs. Ann Barlow, Hughestown; and nia and a career in music. She had
Creek, before retiring. HARRISBURG — Tuesday’s
brother, Lewis Hoover, New Jersey. No. 1 hits in rock and country in a
He was an avid motocross racer, He is survived by his wife of 64 “Pennsylvania Cash 5” jack-
diverse career that spanned the pot will be worth at least
having won numerous trophies and years, Betty Richens Hoover; sons, Forest Fire Warden, and Pittston 1970s and 1980s. $1.5 million because no play-
also loved to ride his Ducati street Lon and his wife, Sandy, Beaufont, Township Police Officer.
bike. A loyal New England Patriots
olina; paternal grandparents Andy
S.C.; Kim and his wife, Marian,
Ronstadt also has recorded al- er matched the five winning
and his wife, Eva Jackson, Lancas- Funeral will be held at 11 a.m.
and Philadelphia Flyers fan, he Royersford, Pa.; daughter, Jan, and Thursday from The Fellowship bums of American standards and numbers drawn in Monday’s
ter, Pa.; as well as six nieces and ne- mariachi music and has perform-
loved all sports. her husband Patrick McAuley, Evangelical Free Church, 45 Hilde- game. Lottery officials said
phews, and his beloved canine, Myr-
In addition to his father, he was Rochester, N.Y.; Eleanor Jones brant Road, Dallas, with Pastor ed light opera, with roles in Puc- 227 players matched four
tle.
preceded in death by his godson and Friends may call at the Brady Fu-
Hoover, Overland Park, Kan.; six Marc Ramirez officiating. Inter- cini’s "La Boheme" and Gilbert & numbers and won $303.50
nephew, Geoffrey Walp. grandchildren, two great-grandchil- ment will be in Memorial Shrine Sullivan’s "The Pirates and Pen-
neral Home, 320 Church Street in dren, and nieces and nephews. each and 9,342 players
In addition to his mother, he is Burial Park. Friends may call from 7 zance."
Danville from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednes- Ken was a member of Fellowship matched three numbers and
survived by a son, Michael Rei- to 9 p.m. Wednesday at The Richard
day. The funeral and interment ser- Evangelical Free Church, Dallas. He won $12.50 each.
chard, Bloomsburg, Pa.; longtime H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Me-
vice will be private. The family will
companion, Deb Kiefaber, Danville, retired in 1984 from Acme Ware- morial Highway, Dallas. Thursday’s “Pennsylvania
provide flowers. house, Forty Fort. He also worked as In lieu of flowers, donations may Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
Pa.; a brother, Kevin Murphy, Flor-
ida; four sisters, Eileen and her hus-
Memorial contributions may be
made to the American Cancer So-
Claims Manager for Dean Phipps be made to Fellowship Evangelical Frances Bencho be worth at least $850,000
Stores Inc. Warehouse, Avoca, and Free Church, c/o 45 Hildebrandt
band, Allen Walp, Dallas; Kathy ciety, 1111 Old Berwick Road, because no player holds a
served as Deputy Game Protector, Road, Dallas.
Murphy and her husband, Edward Bloomsburg, PA 17815. April 17, 2011 ticket with one row that
Talarowski, Delaware; Theresa and Funeral arrangements have been matches all six winning
her husband, Timothy Whitley, entrusted to the Brady Funeral F rances Bencho, our beloved
mother and friend, 81, of Ply- numbers drawn in Monday’s
South Carolina; and Tricia and her
husband, Edward Bailey, South Car-
Home. Please send online condo-
lences to BradyFuneralHome.com
Marguerite Dick mouth, passed into eternal rest, game.
Sunday, April 17, 2011, at the Hos-
April 17, 2011 pice Community Care Inpatient
Unit of Geisinger South Wilkes- OBITUARIES
Marguerite a member of First Church of Christ, Barre.
Dick, 76, of Wilkes-Barre. Born June 1, 1929, she was a Bencho, Frances
Vania Brocious Gentry Tunkhannock,
formerly of
Preceding her in death, in addi- daughter of the late Ignatz and
Catherine Stanavage Laukaitus.
Bieble, Robert
tion to her parents, were husband,
April 14, 2011 Wilkes-Barre, Robert Hale Dick; and brother, Frances resided in Plymouth Campbell, Nancy
died Sunday, James Wilson Jr. most of her life, and she was a grad- Cole, Albina
April 17, 2011, in uate of Plymouth High School.
Vania (Bro- and cared for all animals, and was a Surviving are her children, Chris-
She was employed at Gent J. Denisco, Antoinette
cious) Gentry, very talented decorator and creative Mercy Special topher R. Dick, Brigantine, N.J.; Pa-
40, Lake City, cook. She also loved working on Care Hospital, tricia Ann Wardell and husband
Manufacturing, Plymouth. Franc- Dick, Marguerite
Tenn., died miniatures and crafts. Nanticoke. John, Tunkhannock, Pa., with
es was a member of Ss. Peter & Gentry, Vania
Born in New York City, N.Y., Mar- whom she resided; Douglas Dick, Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church,
Thursday, April
14, 2011, sur-
Vania is survived by her loving
husband, Tim, Lake City, Tenn.; guerite was a daughter of the late Mehoopany, Pa.; grandson, Kyle J. Plymouth. Holtz, Kenneth
rounded by her mother, Brenda, Tunkhannock, Pa.; James H. and Margaret Pezneker Wardell; and brother, Woodrow Wil- She was preceded in death by Hoover, Kenneth
loving family at father, Ken (Carol), Hunlock Creek, Wilson. her husband, Dimitri, who passed Lanzone, Louis
son, Edwardsville. away in 2001; brothers Andrew
the University Pa.; brother, Eric, Taylor; sister, Jen- She grew up in New York City,
of Kentucky Hospital, Lexington, na (Doug) DeVore, Fort Bragg, but resided for most of her adult life
Funeral services will be held at Laukaitus, Anthony Malesky, Jo- Lewis, Steven
Ky. N.C.; loving step-daughter, Amber, in Wilkes-Barre. Marguerite had re-
10:30 a.m. Thursday from the Ha- seph Malesky, George Malesky, Murphy, Robert Jr.
Born December 25, 1970, in Sell- Atlanta, Ga.; sisters-in-laws, Gail rold C. Snowdon Funeral Home and Charles Laukaitus; sisters, Al-
ersville, Pa., a loving daughter of (Joe) Hatmaker and Trish (Jim), At-
sided in the Tunkhannock area for
Inc., 140 N. Main Street, Shaver- dona Laukaitus, Della Callahan,
Nesbitt, Joan
the past nine months.
Brenda J. Bennett, and Kenneth C. lanta, Ga.; brother-in-law, Alton (Ta- She had been employed by TWA, town. Pastor Larry Reed, of the Har- Anna Janovitch, Eleanor Wanyo, O’Hara, Agnes
Brocious. ra), Lake City, Tenn.; and uncles, New York, N.Y., for several years. vest Assembly Church, Harveys and Margaret Lukas. Reilly, Timothy
Vania was a 1988 graduate of Brian Bennett, Mo., and Raymond Surviving are her loving chil-
She worked as clerk for Fowler, Dick Lake, will officiate. Interment will Salima, John
Tunkhannock Area High School. Bennett, Arizona; and her dog, Play- dren, Rebecca Molecavage and her
& Walker, The Boston Store, be made in the Forty Fort Cemetery.
She worked many years at Home er.
Wilkes-Barre. She had also been em- Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. husband, Thomas, Luzerne; James Stewart, Stewart Jr.
Depot stores in Lansdale, Pa., Balti- A memorial service will be held
more, Md., and Atlanta, Ga. at 4 p.m. Thursday from the Eaton- ployed by First Eastern Bank, and Wednesday at the funeral home. Bencho, Wyoming; John Bencho, VanKeuren, Douglas
In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- Nanticoke; David Bencho, Ply-
In Tennessee she was a Certified ville United Methodist Church, PNC Bank, Wilkes-Barre branches,
mouth; Susan Stahley and her hus- Wazeter, Leon
Nurse’s Assistant. Church Road, Tunkhannock, Pa. American Red Cross, Wilkes-Barre, tions may be made to the American
Vania’s sunshine and joyful spirit Calling hours will be from 3 p.m. un- and Greenwald & Berk Insurance Cancer Society,190 Welles St., Suite band, John, Hunlock Creek; Lisa Wildes, Susan
Company, Kingston. 118, Forty Fort, PA 18704, or Amer- Allan, Berwick, Pa.; and Kimberly
will never be forgotten. She loved til the time of service. Page 2A, 8A
Marguerite was an avid bowler. ican Lung Association of PA, 71 N. DeMuzzio and her husband, Char-
She was an active volunteer for nu- Franklin St., Suite 207, Wilkes- les, Larksville; grandchildren,
merous area cancer groups, and was Barre, PA 18701. Thomas Molecavage Jr. and his
wife, Juli, Kingston; John Bencho WHO TO CONTACT
Kenneth Holtz Jr., Nanticoke; Aaron Bencho, Exe-
ter; Nicole Bencho, Wyoming;
Douglas Walter VanKeuren
Missed Paper ........................829-5000
Christina and John Stahley, Hun- Obituaries ..............................829-7224
lock Creek; and Evan DeMuzzio, Advertising...............................829-7101
April 15, 2011 April 15, 2011 Larksville; great-grandchildren, Classified Ads.........................829-7130
Isabella Molecavage and Ryder Newsroom ..............................829-7242

K enneth G. Holtz, 74, of West


Pittston, died Friday, April 15,
Pittston; grandchildren, Kenneth,
Todd, Trevor, Samantha, and Alex- D ouglas Walter VanKeuren, of
Carlisle, Pa., and formerly of
ter Cindy VanKeuren, Wilkes-Barre,
and her children, Stephanie Morri-
Bencho; brother Albert Laukaitus,
Spain; as well as numerous nieces
Vice President/Executive Editor
Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
2011, in Kindred Hospital of Wyom- andra; as well as nieces, nephews, a Dillsburg, Pa., died Friday, April 15, son, Ronald Morrison, and Scott and nephews; and her loyal com-
2011, at Claremont Nursing and Re- Asst. Managing Editor
ing Valley. great-niece and great-nephews. VanKeuren; and grandchildren, panion and pet dog, Oreo. Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
Born in Pittston, on January 12, The family would like to especial- hab Center, Carlisle. Dawn, Deanna, and Douglas Van- Frances will be sadly missed by
1937, he was a son of the late Ge- He was born October 31, 1938, in Keuran. all who knew her. She loved to gar- Editorial Page Editor
ly thank the staff at Wilkes-Barre
orge, and Hazel Webster Holtz. Wilkes-Barre, a son of Walter and Services will be held 11 a.m. den, shop, and spend time with her Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
General Hospital and Kindred Hos-
He attended Pittston High Mildred VanKeuren, who preceded children and grandchildren. Her Features Editor
pital of Wyoming Valley for the ex- Friday at the Calvary Evangel-
School, and served in the U.S. Navy. him in death. smile, laugh and wit will live in our Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
cellent care they provided to Ken- ical Lutheran Church, 208 Woods
In his earlier years, Kenneth Douglas was a 1957 graduate of hearts forever. Director, Interactive and New Media
neth. Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA. There
worked for Acme Bakery and Culp Luzerne PA High School. He served Funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Nick DeLorenzo ..............................970-7152
Funeral services were held will be visitation one hour prior to
Brothers. He along with his wife, in U.S. Army from 1958 to 1961. Wednesday from the S.J. Gront- Photo Editor
at the convenience of the fam- Douglas was a former employee of the services Friday at the church.
Janice Mugford Holtz, owned and kowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Clark Van Orden ..............................970-7175
ily with interment at the West Pitt- MAACO Auto Painting, and Giant Entombment will be in Rolling Main St., Plymouth, followed by
operated their business, Old Mill
ston Cemetery. Foods. In his leisure time he enjoyed Green Memorial Park, Camp Hill, funeral service at 11:30 a.m. in Ss. Community News .........................970-7245
Pine Products Inc., in West Pittston
Funeral services were entrusted hunting, fishing and NASCAR rac- Pa. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic
for over 30 years. E-MAIL
In addition to his parents, he was to the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral ing. Memorial contributions may be Church, Plymouth. Interment will News tips: tlnews@timesleader.com
preceded in death by a son-in-law, Home, 802 Susquehanna Ave., West In addition to his parents he was made to the Alzheimer’s Associ- be in the parish cemetery, Ply- Community News: people@timesleader.com
Lee Schobert. Pittston. preceded in death by his wife, Nan- ation, 3544 N. Progress Ave., Suite mouth Township. Family and
Surviving, in addition to his wife Memorial donations may be cy Emerick VanKeuren, and his son, 205, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9368. friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m.
made to the United Methodist Douglas VanKeuren. Musselman Funeral Home & Cre- today. Parastas Service will be 6
of 52 years, Janice Mugford Holtz;
are daughter, Hazel Lynn Schobert, Church of Pittston, Church and Douglas is survived by two mation Services Inc., Lemoyne, Pa., p.m. today with the Rev. Roman BUILDING
Harding; sons, Kenneth Holtz and Broad streets, Pittston, PA 18640. daughters, Tammy VanKeuren, Ed-
wardsville, and her children, Mark,
is honored to serve the VanKeuren
family.
Petryshak officiating.
TRUST
his wife, Elaine, West Pittston; Todd Online condolences may be made
Holtz, West Pittston; and Jeffrey at www.peterjadoniziofuneral- Rachel, and Ryan Walsh; and daugh- Musselmanfuneral.com.
Holtz and his wife, Christine, West home.com. The Times Leader strives to
correct errors, clarify stories
and update them promptly.
Stewart Stewart Jr. Agnes Jean O’Hara Steven ‘BB’ Lewis Corrections will appear in this
April 12, 2011 spot. If you have information
April 17, 2011 to help us correct an inaccu-
April 15, 2011 S teven P. “BB” Lewis, 51, a son of
Jo Ann Decker Lewis, Wilkes- racy or cover an issue more
A gnes R. (Jean) O’Hara, Wilkes-
Barre, died Sunday evening,
and nephews
Funeral Services will be held at
Barre, and the late David “Bud” Le-
wis, died on April 12, 2011, in Ka-
thoroughly, call the newsroom
at 829-7242.
S tewart S. Stewart Jr., 77, of Lo-
pez, Pa., died Friday, April, 15,
father. He enjoyed woodworking
and being outdoors in his garden,
April 17, 2011, in the Inpatient Unit
of Hospice Care of the VNA at the
10:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Nat
& Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park
muela, Hawaii.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, on April
2011, at his home on Dutch Moun- and tending to his flowers. Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass
tain Road. 10, 1960, he graduated from E.L.
Stewart is survived by his wife Ai- She was born in Wilkes-Barre, a of Christian Burial to follow at 11 Meyers High School, class of 1978,
He was born on July 7, 1933, in leen, at home; his three sons, Stew- daughter of the late Francis J. and a.m. in St. Andrew’s Parish, 316 Par- and was a member of the football
Nanticoke, a son of the late Stewart art ‘Bucko’ Stewart III, Tullytown, Mary Linsinbigler O’Hara. rish Street, Wilkes-Barre. The Rev. team.
Sr. and Anna Ruddick Stewart. Pa.; Scott and Joann Stewart, Allen- Ms. O’Hara was a graduate GAR John S. Terry, pastor of Our Lady Steve was the owner of the Apex
Stewart was a U.S. Navy veteran, Memorial High School. She was a Hope Parish, and Director of the Paint and Remodeling Company, +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
town, Pa.; and Kelly J. (Betting) USPS 499-710
serving as a TM2 on the U.S.S. Sars- member of St. Andrew’s Parish, for- specializing in commercial build-
Stewart, Fairview, Tenn.; seven CYC, the Rev. James E. McGahagan,
field during the Korean Conflict. ings on the big island of Hawaii. He
On June 19, 1955, he married Ai-
grandchildren and two step-grand- merly St. Patrick’s Church, Parrish pastor of St. Andrew’s Parish, and
was an avid fan of the Dallas Cow- Issue No. 2011-109
children; two sisters, Pearl and Ger- Street, Wilkes-Barre. the Rev. John J. Kilpatrick will offici- Advertising Newsroom
leen Kelly in Wilkes-Barre. He lived boys, New York Yankees, and NAS-
ald Stemrick, and Jannette and Da- She was formerly employed by ate. Interment will be in St. Mary’s CAR.
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and worked in Levittown, Pa., and the Central Slipper Company Inc.,
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worked for J.C. Penney Company as and she was later employed as a re-
A Memorial Mass will be Friends may call from 8:30 to 10:30 survived by his wife of 18 years, Jim McCabe – 829-5000
a stockroom supervisor for 31 years. ceptionist for the Catholic Youth
jmccabe@timesleader.com
held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. a.m. Wednesday at the funeral Laura; children, Sara, Jonah, and Published daily by:
He later moved to Dutch Moun-
Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Center, Wilkes-Barre. home. Stephanie; brothers, David Lewis
tain in 2004, and worked for Sulli- and his wife, Carol, Wilkes-Barre;
Mildred, Pa., with the Rev. Joseph Ms. O’Hara was a kind, gentle, In lieu of flowers, memorial con- Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
van County Elementary School as a Michael Lewis, at home; nephews, 15 N. Main St.
Hornick as celebrant. Interment and caring woman. She enjoyed tributions may be made to St. An-
custodian for a short time. David, Kevin, and Mark Lewis; as Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
will follow in the parish cemetery. working at the CYC and was dearly drew’s Parish, 316 Parrish Street,
Stewart was a member of Immac- well as numerous aunts, uncles Periodicals postage paid at
In lieu of flowers, memorials may loved by the children and senior citi- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, or to the Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
ulate Heart of Mary Church, St. and cousins.
be directed to Guthrie Hospice, 421 zens whom she assisted every day. Catholic Youth Center, 36 South Postmaster: Send address changes
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LOCAL
HAZLE TOWNSHIP Discovery House wants to open a clinic in Sunset Beltway Building I N B R I E F

Methadone clinic issue continued


LEHMAN TOWNSHIP

School meeting postponed


A Lake-Lehman School Board regu-
lar meeting scheduled for tonight has
been postponed in observance of a
board member’s re-
cent death.
By GERI GIBBONS Karpovich said that would violate the Zoning Board Chairman James Mon- The meeting will
Times Leader Correspondent federal Americans with Disabilities Act. tone fielded audience questions about be rescheduled for 7
HAZLE TWP. -- The Hazle Township Solicitor Frank Skokoski disagreed maintaining safety in the area, the need p.m. Thursday in the
zoning board met on Monday night to with this interpretation, and after a brief for adequate police presence, and the be- junior-senior high
discuss the possibility of Discovery executive session, Skokoski said the haviors of clients leaving the clinic. school library.
House creating a methadone clinic in the board would hear issues only in regard to Kornacki and Karpovich assured citi- State police at
Sunset Beltway Building near the Hazle- the “special exception” issue for the clin- zens that Discovery House would not Tunkhannock said
ton Beltway. ic because he believed federal and state have a marked negative impact on its sur- John Peter Farrell, 46, Farrell
After a lengthy session filled with citi- issues cited were inapplicable. roundings. of Harveys Lake, lost
Robert Kornacki, director of develop- Lenny Kucinski, who owns a business
zens ready to voice their opinion on to control of his car and struck a tree
ment for Discovery House, said the facil- located in the same building as the pro-
the issue, the meeting was recessed to be Thursday. He was pronounced dead at
ity’s intention is to meet all legal regu- posed clinic, said his clients might feel
resumed 6 p.m. April 25. the scene after the late-night crash.
lations, including drug testing of clients intimidated by the presence of the clinic
The meeting first focused on the legal- and onsite security. and this would have a negative impact on
ity of the clinic. Attorney Donald Kar- SCRANTON
Questioned by board member Rick other businesses in close proximity to
povich, representing Discovery House,
said case law on both a federal and state
Korinchock, Kornacki admitted other fa-
cilities operated by Discovery House had
the clinic. But Kornacki said that in other
clinics run by Discovery House, no such
Maguire sentence delayed
levels have made it illegal for the board experienced incidents of violence, in- negative impact was noted. U.S. District Judge A. Richard Capu-
to differentiate between a medical facil- cluding one stabbing, but that these in- At this point, Montone recessed the to on Monday indefinitely delayed the
ity and a methadone clinic. cidents were rare. meeting. sentencing of former Luzerne County
Redevelopment Authority member
William Maguire on corruption charg-

Man gets 15
ANNUAL IREM SHRINE EVENT es.
Maguire pleaded guilty in October
2009 to charges he
accepted $1,400 from

to 40 years
a contractor who did
business with the
authority. The money
was supposed to be a

in sex assault
reimbursement for a
trip Maguire took for
authority business
Maguire
with other authority
members.
James Carey, 54, of Wilkes-Barre, Maguire could face four to 10
was sentenced on one count each of months in prison, but his attorneys
have repeatedly sought extensions on
rape of a child and incest. the hearing date, first set for Jan. 25,
2010. Last week, attorney Frank Nocito
filed a motion for another delay, citing
By SHEENA DELAZIO that Maguire is cooperating with other
sdelazio@timesleader.com
federal investigations as a reason.
WILKES-BARRE–Acitymanwassen-
tenced Monday to 15 to 40 years in state HAZLETON
prison on charges he raped two girls and
gave them money to keep quiet about the Cops search for girl, 16
abuse for more than two years. Police said they are searching for
James Carey, 54, of North Pennsylva- Tatyana McNair, 16, who was reported
nia Avenue, was sentenced on one count missing by her family
each of rape of a child and incest by Lu- March 31.
zerne County Senior Judge Joseph Au- McNair might be in
gello. the Wilkes-Barre and
“These are horrible crimes,” Augello Kingston area, police
said. “A period of incarceration is appro- said.
priate, as anything less would diminish CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER She is described as
the seriousness of (the crimes).” Workers unload a truck inside the 109th Field Artillery Armory in Wilkes-Barre to prepare for the Irem Shrine Hamid 5 feet 4 inches tall,
Carey was charged after a three-month Circus. The shows begin Monday, with a one-hour outdoor program scheduled for the next day. about 130 pounds,
investigation by city with black hair worn McNair

Circus arrives for 6-day run


police, who alleged in a long pony tail,
First reported at he sexually assault- black eyes, thin build, pierced ears and
ed the girls from right side of nose, and may be wearing
12:04 March 2007 to De- a black jacket with gray around the
p.m. cember 2009. Carey hood.
timesleader.com Anyone with information about
pleaded guilty to
the charges in No- Last year’s Shrine show was for when the circus comes to town. The coroner’s report stated the ani- McNair is asked to contact Hazleton
vember. The circus runs April 25-30. mal was startled after coming in con- police at 459-4950.
marked by a fatal accident
Before being sentenced Monday, state “It wouldn’t be a circus without an tact with the wires and inflicted trau-
involving an elephant handler. WILKES-BARRE
Sexual Offenders Assessment Board elephant,” said Jim Hamid, circus matic injuries on its groomer.
member Paula Brust testified Carey suf-
fers from pedophilia and meets the crite-
owner. “Last year we had a tragic in-
cident, a horrific accident. We never
“Elephants are a part of every cir-
cus,” Hamid said. “Elephants are part
Registered voters: 187,699
ria of a sexually violent predator. By BILL O’BOYLE expect anything like that to ever hap- of the tradition. People love ele- Luzerne County Bureau of Elections
Carey did not dispute Brust’s testimo- boboyle@timesleader.com pen.” phants.” Director Leonard Piazza released un-
ny or present his own expert. He was WILKES-BARRE – The Irem Andrew Anderton’s death was Hamid said he contracts with dif- official numbers for voter registration
deemed a sexually violent predator by Shrine Circus featuring Hamid Cir- ruled an accident after the show’s ferent people each year for animal totals on Monday, the deadline for
Augello. cus Inc. begins Monday at the 109th lone elephant, Dumbo, a female Afri- acts. Wonderful World of Animals of registering to vote in the May 17 pri-
Carey spoke briefly before sentencing, Field Artillery Armory and will fea- can elephant, killed the groomer. An- Peoria, Ill., is the licensed facility that mary election.
apologizing for the crimes he commit- ture acrobats, trapeze artists, clowns, derton, 48, of Florida, was trying to owned the elephant. Hamid said that As of 5 p.m., 1,136 county residents
ted. He will now be required to register tigers and, yes, an elephant. fix electrical wires in the ceiling at- to his knowledge the ele- registered as Democrats, 781 as Repub-
his address under Megan’s Law for life. Volunteers from the Irem Shrine tached to the wall that were sparking licans and 453 as third-party, unaffil-
Augello revoked Carey’s bail and re- were on site Monday getting it ready near the elephant. See CIRCUS, Page 6A
iated or independents since the No-
vember 2010 general election.
manded him immediately after his sen-
That brought the total number of
tencing. He was represented by attorney
registered Democrats to 109,481, the

Misericordia students scream their stress away


CharlesRoss.AssistantDistrictAttorney
number of Republicans to 61,404 and
Maureen Collins prosecuted the case. the remainder to 16,814.
According to court papers, Luzerne The number of registered Democrats
County Children and Youth contacted decreased from 110,150 since Novem-
police in late December 2009 about sus- Screamfest is part of National ber, the number of registered Repub-
pected child abuse involving two girls, licans increased from 61,225 and the
Stress “Out” Week designed to
now in their teens. number of other registered voters
In January 2010, Carey contacted Chil- bring awareness to mental health. increased from 15,789.
dren and Youth asking to speak with po- Total voter registration – 187,699 – is
lice, to whom he initially denied the alle- 168 less than for the November 2010
gations but later admitted sexually as- By EILEEN GODIN election.
saulting the two girls. Times Leader Correspondent
He told police he had intercourse with DALLAS TWP. – Dealing with the HARRISBURG
the girls every week in his residence.
The older girl told police Carey told
stress of upcoming finals plus a big
presentation later in the day, Miser- Record table-game revenue
her not to tell anyone and gave her $10 or icordia University sophomore Joey The gross revenue generated by the
$20 to keep quiet. McGarry took advantage of the sec- more than 850 table games at the
Police said Carey gave the younger girl ond annual Screamfest on Monday to state’s 10 operating casinos in March
money only if she had sex with him and let it all out. set a record high since tables began
he told her to keep quiet because he did With a big smile, McGarry, an occu- operating last summer.
not want to go to jail. pational therapy major from Inker- According to the Pennsylvania Gam-
man, said he did feel much better af- ing Control Board, table games gener-
ter screaming with about 40 other ated $54.6 million in gross revenue in
students for 10 seconds in the middle March, raising $8.7 million in tax reve-
of Rosenn Plaza on the Misericordia AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER nue.
campus. Misericordia students were invited to let off steam for National Stress "Out" The previous high month for reve-
“This was fun,” he said. Week. Front and center, Ashley Benz and Joey McGarry scream. nues came in December when they
The event coincides with National totaled $44 million.
Stress “Out” Week, said Mary Lewis, in Washington that strives to bring goal is to create awareness of mental Mount Airy near Mount Pocono and
co-president of Active Minds. The awareness of stress and its effects on health issues and remove the “stigma Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs in
goal of the event is to give students mental health to campuses. that surrounds mental illness.” Plains Township ranked eighth and
and faculty an outlet to relieve stress. Active Minds student adviser Manning a table with a variety of ninth, respectively. Mount Airy gener-
SHEENA DELAZIO/THE TIMES LEADER Screamfest is an annual event held Courtney Burgess-Michak, MS NCC information on stress to help her fel- ated $3.48 million for its 72 table
James Carey, 54, is led out of court by the university’s chapter of Active of Misericordia’s Counseling and Psy- games in March while Mohegan Sun’s
after being sentenced Monday. Minds, a national organization, based chological Service Center, said the See STRESS, Page 6A
84 games generated $3.44 million.
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I N B R I E F S E V E R E W E AT H E R Death toll estimated at about 45 across six states after worst storms in years

South recovering from twisters


By EMERY P. DALESIO fear for their lives,” Hollowell struction unmatched by any
and BROCK VERGAKIS told The Associated Press on spring storm since the
Associated Press Sunday. mid-1980s.
SANFORD, N.C. — Lowe’s Those in the store did not be- In Raleigh early Monday, au-
store manager Michael Hollo- come part of the death toll that thorities were blocking access
well had heard the tornado totaled at least 45 across six to a mobile home park of about
warnings but his first clue that states, and officials said quick 200 homes where three chil-
the danger was outside his action by Hollowell and his em-
dren were killed. Officials
front door came when he saw ployees helped them all make it
planned to assess conditions af-
his staff running toward the out alive in Sanford, about 40
ter sunrise before deciding
back of the home improvement miles south of Raleigh.
store. In all of Lee County, where whether to allow residents to
More than 100 employees Sanford is located, officials said return home.
and customers screamed in there was just one confirmed fa- Gov. Beverly Perdue said
near unison when the steel roof tality during the storm, which Monday morning on NBC’s
curled off overhead Saturday. claimed at least 21 lives state- “Today” show that she’d never AP PHOTO
“You could hear all the steel wide, damaged hundreds of seen anything like the devasta- June White searches through what is left of Moore’s Family
ripping. People screaming in homes and left a swath of de- tion. Care Home in Colerain, N.C., on Monday.

SOUNDS OF SILENCE
Militant
AP PHOTO

One cool and costly clay kitty


An employee looks at a David Hock-
ney earthenware cat Monday as she

kills 2
sits in a window at Bonham’s auction
house in London before a sale of the
artist’s work. Dating from 1955 and
made when the artist was age 18, the

Afghans
cat it is estimated at between $8,000
and $11,000.

TOKYO
This was the latest daring
Robots find high radiation attack inside a government or
military installation.
A pair of thin robots on treads sent
to explore buildings inside Japan’s
crippled nuclear reactor came back
Monday with disheartening news: By HEIDI VOGT
Radiation levels are far too high for and RAHIM FAIEZ
repair crews to go inside. Associated Press
Nevertheless, officials remained KABUL, Afghanistan — A Tali-
hopeful they can stick to their freshly ban militant opened fire inside
minted “roadmap” for cleaning up the the Afghan Defense Ministry on
radiation leak and stabilizing the Fu- Monday, killing two Afghan sol-
kushima Dai-ichi plant by year’s end so diers in the latest daring attack
they can begin returning tens of thou- inside a government or military
sands of evacuees to their homes. installation.
Officials also described in more de- The Taliban said one of their
tail the damage to fuel in three trou- agents who was also an army offi-
bled reactors, saying pellets had melt- cer planned the attack to coinci-
ed. de with a visit of the French de-
fense minister. French officials
TRIPOLI, LIBYA AP PHOTO said the minister, Gerard Lon-

Access to city promised M usic fans walk through water bottles towards the exit at the end of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Fes-
tival, early Monday morning in Indio, Calif.
guet, was not in the ministry at
the time.
Despite the Taliban claim, Af-
Moammar Gadhafi’s government has
promised the U.N. access to the be- ghan military officials said it was

LA, NY Times Pulitzer winners


sieged rebel city of Misrata, a senior not immediately clear whether
U.N. official said Monday, even as Li- the assailant —
byan government troops continued to who was wear- The assaults
pound opposition enclaves with shells ing a vest rigged over the past
and rockets. with explosives
Libyan authorities, however, have — was an enlist- four days
not guaranteed a halt of hostilities LA Times revealed officials’ gious prize in journalism. about 100 people were gathered. ed soldier or an signal the
during such a mission, said the U.N.’s The board named three finalists for the In other awards, the nonprofit ProPu- insurgent dis- start of the
salaries. NY wins for international
humanitarian chief, Valerie Amos. award: The Chicago Tribune for coverage blica won its first outright Pulitzer for na- guised in a mili- Taliban’s
The Libyan government denies it’s
reporting and commentary. of the deaths of two Chicago firefighters; tional reporting. (Last year, ProPublica tary uniform.
using heavy weapons in Misrata, a The Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald writer won the Pulitzer for investigative The vest did not spring offen-
rebel bridgehead in Gadhafi-controlled for reporting on the Haiti earthquake; reporting in collaboration with The New explode. sive.
western Libya. However, Rida al-Mon- By CHRIS HAWLEY and The Tennessean in Nashville, Tenn., York Times Magazine.) The assaults
Associated Press for coverage of a devastating flood. Graphics and videos also accompanied over the past
tasser, a Misrata activist, said Gadhafi
forces continued to fire rockets and NEW YORK — The Los Angeles In the Pulitzer arts categories, the win- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s win- four days — first inside a police
tank shells into the city on Monday as Times won a Pulitzer Prize for public ser- ner for fiction was the book, "A Visit from ning entry in explanatory reporting, an headquarters, then a base shared
rebels battle for control of the urban vice Monday for a series revealing that the Goon Squad" by Jennifer Egan account of the use of genetic technology with American troops and now
core. politicians in the struggling, working- (Alfred A. Knopf); for drama: "Clybourne to save a 4-year-old boy from a myste- the heart of the Afghan military
class city of Bell, Calif., were paying Park" by Bruce Norris, for history: "The rious disease. establishment — signal the start
PROVIDENCE, R.I. themselves enormous, six-figure salaries. Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and Amer- of the Taliban’s spring offensive
The newspaper’s reporting that offi- ican Slavery" by Eric Foner (W.W. Norton after a relative lull over the frigid
Contractor to plead guilty cials in the 37,000-resi-
dent town were jacking
& Co.); for biography: "Washington: A
Life" by Ron Chernow (The Pen-
Afghan winter.
Afghanistan’s war usually fol-
Navy contractor charged in a multi- up property taxes and guin Press); for poetry: "The lows an annual cycle, with fight-
million-dollar kickback and bribery other fees in part to Best of It: New and Selected Po- ing increasing in the spring and
scheme has agreed to plead guilty to cover the huge salaries ems" by Kay Ryan (Grove Press); summer as insurgents pour over
bribing a public official and to cooper- led to arrests and the for general nonfiction: "The Em- the mountainous border from Pa-
ate with prosecutors, according to a ouster of some of Bell’s peror of All Maladies: A Biography kistan. But the recent security
plea agreement filed Monday in federal top officials. of Cancer" by Siddhartha Mukher- breaches suggests that the Tali-
court. Egan The Times won a sec- jee (Scribner); for music: "Madame ban are getting better at striking
Anjan Dutta-Gupta of Roswell, Ga., ond Pulitzer for feature White Snake" by Zhou Long, pre- at the core of the Afghan security
was arrested in February on charges he photography, and The New York Times miered Feb. 26, 2010, by the Boston Op- forces.
paid $8 million in bribes over more was awarded two Pulitzers for interna- era at the Cutler Majestic Theatre The ferocity of the Taliban’s
than a decade to civilian Navy employ- tional reporting and for commentary. A cheer went up and cameras flashed spring offensive will help deter-
ee Ralph Mariano, as well as Mariano’s But in a year in which the earthquake when the awards were announced in the mine whether the surge of more
family members and associates. In in Haiti and the disastrous Gulf oil spill Los Angeles Times newsroom, where than 30,000 additional U.S.
return, prosecutors say, Mariano in- were some of the biggest stories, the Pu- troops that President Barack
creased funding to Navy contracts held litzer Board decided not to give an award "A Visit from the Goon Squad," by Jen- Obama announced in December
by Dutta-Gupta’s now-defunct compa- in the category of breaking news — a first nifer Egan, won the Pulitzer for best 2009 succeeded in arresting the
ny, Advanced Solutions for Tomorrow, in the 95-year history of the most presti- fiction. insurgency.
AP PHOTO
or ASFT.
ASFT also paid $1.2 million through
subcontractors to another Dutta-Gupta-
owned company, prosecutors have said.

PITTSBURGH
Obamas paid $453,770 taxes on $1.7 million in income in 2010
Orie retrial postponed By TOM RAUM
Associated Press
holding and other payments to the In-
ternal Revenue Service last year total-
They included his 1995 memoir
"Dreams From My Father" and his 2006
A judge has agreed to postpone WASHINGTON — President Barack ing $466,104. That was an overpay- political book, "The Audacity of Hope."
Pennsylvania state Sen. Jane Orie’s Obama and his wife, Michelle, reported ment, so they got their refund. The White House released the re-
retrial on public corruption charges income of $1.728 million for last year, The president and first lady reported turns on the day that federal tax returns
until October at the request of prosecu- much of it from the sale of the presi- donating $245,075 — about 14.2 per- are due this year, although Obama
tors and defense attorneys, the judge’s dent’s pre-presidency books. cent of their adjusted gross income — signed his 1040 form last Tuesday.
staff told The Associated Press on They paid federal taxes totaling to 36 different charities. Michelle Obama signed the tax re-
Monday. $453,770 after receiving a $12,334 re- The largest single gift was a contribu- turn on Wednesday.
The delay will allow time for the fund. tion of $131,075 to the Fisher House They also released their Illinois in-
Supreme Court to decide on an appeal The Obamas paid their taxes at low- Foundation, a charity that offers a schol- come tax returns showing they paid
to prevent the retrial and for a decision ered Bush-era rates, even as he cam- arship fund for children of soldiers who $51,568 in state income taxes for last
to be made on a pending criminal in- paigns to end them for households with die or are disabled. year. AP PHOTO
vestigation involving defense exhibits adjusted gross incomes above $250,000 The Obamas’ adjusted gross income Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, President Barack Obama returns a
at her first trial. — a category into which the first family for 2010 of $1.728 million was well be- Jill, reported more modest earnings, a salute as he returns to the White
Orie, R-Allegheny, 49, and her sister, clearly fits. low the $5.5 million they reported for combined adjusted gross income of House on Friday. He and his wife re-
Janine Orie, 56, remain charged with Joining the flocks of Americans filing the year before, both totals mostly dri- $379,178, on which they paid $86,626 in ported income of $1.728 million for
misusing the senator’s state-funded their taxes near the end of the federal ven by royalties from books written ear- federal taxes for 2010. last year.
legislative staff for political purposes. filing period, the Obamas made with- lier by Obama.
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Pittston
ive network to collegiate life can Anthony Powell and Kelly

STRESS
create stress on a young adult. Rogan hold "Scream"
Mental health illnesses such as signs while Mary Lewis
depression, anxiety and social holds the 10-second

Twp. will
phobias can develop, she said. countdown sign during
Continued from Page 3A the National Stress "Out"
Burgess-Michak added the
low students, Lewis, an occupa- event also helps students under- Week event at Miser-
tional therapy sophomore from stand the symptoms of stress, icordia University on
Monday. The goal of the
Chambersburg, said students including eating disorders.

pave 1 1
event is to give students
can carry many of the tips with “It is a great time to hold it,”
and faculty an outlet to
them as they graduate and enter Burgess-Michak said. “It is very
relieve stress. About 40
the work force. close to finals.” students screamed for 10
Some of the techniques to The heavy gray sky did not seconds in the middle of

roads
cope with stress include getting stop students from meandering Rosenn Plaza on the Mi-
enough sleep, having a healthy into the park area from sur- sericordia campus. Other
diet, exercising regularly and rounding buildings. Some shook students manned a table
laughing. their heads as they screamed for with informational mate-
Lewis said that for many stu- 10 seconds, then abruptly stop- rials about coping with
dents the transition from living ping and bursting out with stress. State rep. tells supervisors
at home with a strong support- laughter. AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
he wants to get more
grants for the township.
CORBETT "Everywhere I go in the
Corbett has come under fire for ing about taxes, don’t you think
proposing deep cuts in state aid we ought to compare apples to
to higher education and public Marcellus region, we’re apples and oranges to oranges?"
Continued from Page 1A
schools in his state budget plan starting to see devel- he asked. Pennsylvania has a By JIM MORRISSEY
Times Leader Correspondent
for the year that starts July 1, state income tax and local prop-
idly, and the response to the gov- while refusing to tax the natural opment. It’s the only erty taxes. PITTSTON TWP. -- Super-
ernor’s speech underscored the gas that multinational energy industry that’s really Corbett, who pledged in his visor Steve Rinaldi said Mon-
importance of drilling to the local companies and others are ex- campaign not to increase taxes or day night that he wants the
officials who deal with its bene- tracting from shale deep under-
growing in Pennsylva- fees if elected, said the generous residents to know that there
fits and dangers on a daily basis. AP PHOTO neath land leased from public nia." industry contributions he re- will be 11 roads paved this
Of particular concern is the Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett and private owners. ceived were not a factor in his op- spring.
Gov. Tom Corbett Rinaldi is working with
drilling wastewater, some of opposes a severance tax. The former state attorney gen- position to a tax.
which is taken to treatment eral, who was sworn in as gover- "Had they not given me a dime, Secretary John Bonita to see
plants that discharge into water- administration said it was widen- nor in January, said a new tax I would still be in this position, the project through. Rinaldi
ways that are used as sources of ing the scope of water tests to would be detrimental to job cre- but does not tax it. But Corbett saying we need to grow jobs in said Bonita will be contacting
drinking water. Locally, the screen for radioactive pollutants ation at this early stage of the warned the township officials Pennsylvania," he said. Michael Amato of Pasonick
Wyoming Valley Sanitary Au- and other contaminants from state’s gas industry. that state-to-state comparisons The governor said he remains Engineering, where specs will
thority is considering conducting drilling and adding more water- "Everywhere I go in the Mar- are tricky because each state has open to a proposal that would al- be prepared to determine the
a feasibility study on construct- quality testing stations on the cellus region, we’re starting to a different tax mix. He cited Tex- low counties or municipalities to approximate cost of each of
ing a plant to treat the water state’s rivers. see development," he said. "It’s as, where he went to law school, impose local impact fees on drill- the roads to be paved.
mixed with chemicals used in the "We need to protect the water," the only industry that’s really as an example. ing operations to help finance re- State Rep. Sid Michaels Ka-
hydraulic fracturing process to said the governor, a Republican, growing in Pennsylvania." "Texas doesn’t have a personal pairs to local roads damaged by vulich attended to update res-
extract natural gas. "but we must do it based on sci- Pennsylvania is the only major income tax. Texas doesn’t have a heavy truck traffic and other con- idents on Gov. Tom Corbett’s
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CIRCUS
CIRCUS SHOW TIMES East. to the township.
“We’ve always had a wonder- Jim Hamid, 65, is the third generation of the Hamid circus, which He said the appropriations
Monday: 1:30 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. ful response to animal acts his grandfather began in 1932. He said the Hamid Circus travels hearings were held after Cor-
April 26: 6:30 p.m. bett’s budget address and
when we come to Wilkes- as far west as Colorado and can be seen throughout the Midwest,
Continued from Page 3A April 27: 10 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. things are starting to take
April 28: 10 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. Barre,” Hamid said. “The in-
phant was not put to sleep af- April 29: 10 a.m. and 7:15 p.m. timacy of the armory is won- South and East. Meanwhile, preparations continue for the annual shape. He encouraged all offi-
ter the 2010 incident. He said April 30: 1:30 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. derful for the audience. And circus in Wilkes-Barre. The bleachers have been installed at the cials and residents to speak
the elephant may now be at a Ticket Prices: Main Floor: $6, $11, those high ceilings make it armory, waiting for thousands of circus-goers to arrive. with him about what the
zoo or a sanctuary. $18; balcony: $10, $14 easy for us to rig up.” township has in the works re-
Meanwhile, preparations garding grants it needs or
Investigation launched vided the elephant. continue for the annual circus. could use from Community
Dave Sacks of the U.S. De- This year, Hamid said, the The bleachers have been in- ers, said volunteers will be es to this year’s circus. Development.
partment of Agriculture’s ani- elephant for the circus is own- stalled at the armory, waiting working all week in prepara- The number of shows has A resolution was passed to
mal and plant health inspec- ed by a different company. Ha- for thousands of circus-goers tion of the event. He said the been reduced to 11 from 13, she allow the police department
tion service, said Monday his mid said the trainer is Tom to arrive. bleachers were installed Sun- said, and there will not be a to be equipped with Tasers.
office did get a request to in- Demry. The old, unused Stegmaier day. show on Tuesday afternoon or This was amended Monday
vestigate the 2010 incident, “Every year we change com- Beer Time clock that was used Patton said the Irem Shrin- Saturday morning. The Tues- night to the policy and proce-
but he did not know the result panies to get our animal acts,” for Wilkes-Barre Barons bas- ers own the bleachers that day evening show will start at dures of the department. The
of that investigation. He said Hamid said. “In the case of ele- ketball games decades ago still were purchased after the 1972 6:30 to allow younger children police will now be able to car-
he will find out what action phants, usually they are owned hovers at the west end of the Agnes Flood. to attend and still make their ry the Tasers once the officers
was taken, if any. by individuals.” armory, serving as a memory “The proceeds from the cir- early bedtimes. have completed a program on
Last year, USDA officials re- Hamid, 65, is the third gen- of legendary days. It has been cus go to the Irem uniform On Tuesday, April 26, at how to use the devices effec-
ceived a letter from the group eration of the Hamid circus, there for every circus and units,” Patton said. “We also noon, the circus visits the Riv- tively and safely.
People for the Ethical Treat- which his grandfather began in many other events. handle all of the concession er Common for a one-hour pro- Solicitor John Finnerty said
ment of Animals requesting 1932. He said the Hamid Cir- and novelty items. gram featuring the ringmas- the federal government will
the agency investigate the inci- cus travels as far west as Col- Volunteer driven Amy Oberst, office manager ter, some acrobats and animal be classifying bath salts and
dent and revoke the license of orado and can be seen through- Bill Patton, co-chairman of for the Irem Shrine Circus, acts. Shriners will be there synthetic marijuana as con-
the animal exhibitor who pro- out the Midwest, South and this year’s event for the Shrin- said there will be a few chang- with motorcycles. trolled substances. He warns
that both items are banned in
the township. Rinaldi and Fin-

STABBING
was a kind-hearted, gentle per- Wolfe’s daughters, Tanya Wolfe, Wolfe’s house after 11 p.m. Nov. ly for updates. nerty are trying to assist
son who wouldn’t hurt anyone, 30. Arnold said Wolfe was drunk “I drove them nuts. I’d call some residents on Mill and
26, of Swoyersville, and Brenda Center streets who are receiv-
they said. when an argument erupted with them three, four, five times a
He also suffered from heart Wolfe, 28, of Kingston, said Cease about boxes and bags in- day,” she said. ing sewer line maintenance
Continued from Page 1A Monday they were convinced fee bills from Pittston. The
and lung disease and numerous side the house. She and Tanya said they don’t
to be. State police and the Dis- other medical issues that left him from the beginning that their Arnold and Cease walked up understand why it took so long amount of the bills per home
trict Attorney’s Office had to con- barely able to walk, they said. the stairs to the second floor to file charges, but they are is approximately $175 per
father was a murder victim. The year.
duct a very thorough investiga- “My father did not have a vio- where Cease noticed her televi- thankful police were able to build
tion. Based upon the review of lent bone in his body,” Tanya women said their father had sion on the floor. She went down- a case. Rinaldi said it is not fair
the evidence and interviews, we Wolfe said. “He was the type who bruises on his throat, a black stairs to confront Wolfe and a “I feel like a huge weight has that the 15 families who are
feel the appropriate charges were would give you the shirt off his eye and cuts on his hands that second argument broke out. been lifted off my chest, but I receiving the bills should
filed,” Vough said. back or the last dollar in his pock- Arnold said he heard Cease know its not over yet,” Tanya have to pay a maintenance
Wolfe’s daughters, Tanya et if you needed it.”
indicated he had been attacked. yell, “Get away from me, John. Wolfe said. sewer fee for Pittston city.
Wolfe, 26, of Swoyersville, and That concern for others is Leave me alone.” Arnold walked A preliminary hearing is Resident Joe Lokuta of Sus-
Brenda Wolfe, 28, of Kingston, what prompted him to take down the stairs and said he no- scheduled on April 26 before con Road thanked Rinaldi for
said Monday they were con- Cease in after she was evicted phers with arrest and court pa- ticed Wolfe had his hand around Whittaker. his work.
vinced from the beginning that from her apartment, Tanya Wolfe pers. Cease’s neck, the complaint says.
their father was a murder victim. said. According to the criminal He said he then saw Cease stab
The women said their father “My dad felt bad for her. He complaint: Wolfe twice in the chest.
had bruises on his throat, a black took her in because he had Charles Jess Arnold, 25, of Ply- Brenda Wolfe said she contin-
eye and cuts on his hands that known her for a long time,’’ she mouth, told investigators he was ued to press for charges, calling
indicated he had been attacked. said. “I don’t see how someone with Cease when they arrived at the District Attorney’s Office dai-
In addition, Brenda said there is he tried to help could take his
a cell phone message from her fa- life.”
ther the night he died in which
he says “they beat me up.”
The women also rebutted
Cease remained quiet when
she was escorted through the
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Applications to be taken for board


W-B Area school director post and I will apply H O W T O A P P LY
WBCTC honored by state
left vacant by resignation of and go Tech school recognized for System of School Assessment ers for all school computers for
Notification of the court’s intent
Teresa McGuire.
through the
to fill the school board vacancy, exceeding performance levels, tests. five years at a total cost of
“This shows how hard our stu- $28,767.
process,” Ho-
as well as the qualification ques- principal tells board.
lodick, 73, said dents and staff are working,” Ma- • Approved entering into a
tionnaire, are available on the
Monday. court’s website at www.luzerne- jikes said after the school’s joint contract with DirecTV to receive
By SHEENA DELAZIO “That board countycourts.com, or may be operating committee meeting. a free dish and four receivers and
sdelazio@timesleader.com McGuire needs help. picked up at the Office of Court By JANINE UNGVARSKY The committee approved the service to the school as a trial pro-
WILKES-BARRE – A Lu- They need Administration, third floor of the Times Leader Correspondent purchase of new text books total- gram for a future purchase.
zerne County judge will begin help desperately. I have the ex- Luzerne County Courthouse. The PLAINS TWP. -- The Wilkes- ing $14,772. The books will be • Approved adding Eugene
deadline to apply is 4 p.m. May 2.
Barre Area Career & Technical used for the building and trades, Marley to the custodian substi-
accepting applications to fill a perience and I can help.” Legal objections must be filed by
Center was recently recognized masonry, audio visual and com- tute list and Laura Lunger as a
vacancy on the Wilkes-Barre Ar- He said he circulated the pet- 4 p.m. May 4, and a hearing will
by the Pennsylvania Department puter information technology practical nursing clinical substi-
ea School Board after a city resi- ition, which does not include be held at 10 a.m. May 5 to ad- shops. tute.
dent filed a petition making the his signature, in order to fill the dress objections. of Education for exceeding the
PDE’s expected increase in per- In other business, the commit- The committee also recog-
request last week. vacancy fairly. tee: nized instructor Robert Neyhard
formance levels, according to
President Judge City resident Richard “I don’t school Principal Frank Majikes. • Approved payment of $3,003 and the school’s audio visual pro-
Thomas Burke is- Holodick circulated a know if they tions with a resume and qualifi- Majikes said the recognition is to attorney Raymond Wendolow- gram for helping a Mountain Top
sued a notice Mon- will get anyone cation questionnaire will be ac- a “huge accomplishment” for the ski for legal services. Boy Scout troop create four audio
day saying applica- petition and garnered else to apply,” cepted at the courthouse until school and is equivalent to a non- • Approved enrollment in the books for Scouting merit badges.
tions will be accept- the required 10 signa- Holodick said May 2. vocational school showing a sig- Intermediate Unit 13 Pennsylva- The books will assist Scouts with
ed until May 2 to fill tures petitioning the of other possi- All applicants’ names, ad- nificant increase in Pennsylvania nia Microsoft Program with serv- reading or sight disabilities.
the position, left va- court to fill the position ble applicants. dresses and occupations will be
cant by the resigna- Holodick posted on the third floor of the
Teresa after board members
No quorum in Nuangola delays action on projects
tion of said he is a for- courthouse, Burke said, and on
McGuire in Decem- could not make a deci- mer superin- the court’s website.
ber. sion. The Wilkes-Barre tendent and Any legal objections to any
City resident Ri- school admin- applicant must be made in writ-
chard Holodick cir-
Area School Board voted istrator, hav- ing by May 4, and a hearing will By TOM HUNTINGTON the road that is owned by the She added that at present
culated a petition to accept McGuire’s ing worked in be held May 5. Times-Leader Correspondent state. She said an occupancy per- Nuangola intends to finance the
and garnered the re- resignation on Jan. 14, Oklahoma “If there are no legal objec- NUANGOLA – Because four mit from PennDOT is required sanitary system by means of a
quired 10 signatures and had 30 days to pick City, and previ- tions or at such time as all ob- members of borough council to institute the project and with- $3.1 million loan and a $3 mil-
petitioning the ously worked jections have been resolved, the were absent from a regular meet- out an official vote, the project lion grant from the U.S. Depart-
court to fill the posi- a replacement. At the for an interna- court en banc will convene as ing Monday night, two agenda can’t move forward.. ment of Agriculture. During a
tion after board board’s February meet- tional consult- soon thereafter as possible to items that Council President Re- In addition, Plodwick said ac- public comment period, Plod-
members could not ing, two candidates were ing firm in act to fill said vacancy in accord- gina Plodwick said were “impor- tion had to be postponed on an wick said she would try to res-
make a decision. nominated: former GAR Grand Rapids, ance with law,” Burke wrote. tant” didn’t get acted upon. amendment for the $6.1 million chedule an official meeting “af-
The Wilkes-Barre Mich. He also The questionnaire formatted Plodwick, Douglas Fawbush sanitary system project. She said ter Easter.”
Area School Board principal Dino Gallela worked as a by the court includes questions and Conrad Plodwick were the the borough is under pressure In other business, Melissa
voted to accept and former board mem- part-time con- concerning background infor- only council members in attend- from the state Department of Weber, the borough’s secretary-
McGuire’s resigna- ber James Susek, but sultant for Lu- mation and if the applicants ance, and Plodwick said four Environmental Protection to treasurer, in reviewing current
tion on Jan. 14, and zerne County will resign their positions in voting members are required for “get moving,” but the borough borough accounts, cautioned
had 30 days to pick a
the vote split 4-4. Community public office if they accept an a quorum. needs to approve Act 537, which that the road crew is running
replacement. At the College and appointment to the school At issue is a road improve- she said helps resolve an issue over budget. She said the bor-
board’s February meeting, two Misericordia University. board. The questionnaires are ment project on Nuangola Road with the proposed system in- ough budgeted $6,000 for the
candidates were nominated: He is a graduate of E.L. available at the courthouse and that needs a vote of council to fringing on property in adjoining current fiscal year; at present
former GAR principal Dino Gal- Meyers High School and earned online. allocate $6,800 to pay for permit Rice Township. Plodwick said $6,892 has been expended.
lela and former board member his Ph.D. from Colorado State Applicants must also submit and engineering expenses. The she was hopeful of getting an af- She cautioned that additional
James Susek, but the vote split University in Fort Collins, Colo. a resume and statement of qual- matter involves paving and wa- firmative vote of council on funding might also be needed
4-4. In a one-page notice filed ifications and special skills. ter runoff work on a section of Monday. for street lights.
“I will pick up the material Monday, Burke said applica-

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JOAN NESBITT, 69, of Wilkes-


Barre, died Monday, April 18, 2011,
Susan Wildes Louis Lanzone Robert Michael
at Hospice Community Care, Inpa- April 18, 2011 April 18, 2011 Bieble
tient Unit, Geisinger South
Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the George A. Strish
Susan (Komnath) Wildes, 50, of
North Walnut Street, in the George- L ouis R. Lanzone, 86, of West
Pittston, died Monday, April
18, 2011, in Kingston Commons.
April 7, 2011
Robert Michael
Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main town section of Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship, passed into Eternal Life Mon- Born in Pittston on April 15, Bieble, 23, of Ply-
St., Ashley. 1925, he was a son of the late mouth, died
day morning, April 18, 2011, in the
Golden Living Center Summit Rocco, and Evelyn Rossi Lan- Thursday, April
TIMOTHY P. REILLY, 52, of
Campus, Wilkes-Barre, following an zone. 7, 2011.
Swoyersville, formerly of Edwards-
ville, died peacefully on Monday, exhausting battle with cancer. He was a graduate of Pittston Born March 1,
April 18, 2011, in Hospice Care of Born May 21, 1960, in Wilkes- High School, class of 1942. 1988, in King-
the VNA at The Heritage House, Barre, she was the youngest of three He enjoyed picking coal as a ston, he was a son
Wilkes-Barre. daughters to the late George and youth, and during high school, of John Bieble
Funeral arrangements are Ann (Haslinsky) Komnath Jr. he played football along with and Michele Urban Bieble.
pending from the Kopicki Funeral She was educated in the Wilkes- Charlie Trippi. Robert attended Wyoming Valley
Home, 263 Zerbey Avenue, King- Barre Township schools, later grad- Mr. Lanzone served in the West High School, and studied auto
ston. uating from the James M. Coughlin U.S. Navy during World War II mechanics at Red Rock Job Corps, af-
High School, Wilkes-Barre, class of on the USS Mainstay, a mine- ter graduation.
1978. sweeper in the Pacific Theater. Pittston; brother, Anthony Lan- He was employed at Georgio’s Res-
eral aunts, uncles and numerous
For years prior to her illness, Su- He was very proud to serve his zone, Florida; sisters, Nancy taurant throughout his teen years. He
cousins.
san’s smile and friendly personality country in the Navy. Vaccaro, Florida, and Corrina was also an auto body technician at
Funeral services for Sue will be
FUNERALS could be seen at the counter or drive
up window of Citizens Bank at Mar-
conducted at 10 a.m. on Holy Thurs-
day from the John V. Morris-Charles
In his earlier years, he worked
at the Hitchner Biscuit Compa-
ny, West Pittston; the VA Hospi-
Kozloski, Colorado; grand-dog,
Bunter Bill Petrewski; as well as
Valley Chevrolet.
Robert enjoyed many things, such
ket Street Square, where she J. Leagus Funeral Home, 281 East numerous nieces and nephews. as cooking, the Oakland Raiders, be-
worked as a bank teller. In her spare Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre, tal, Lyons, N.J., as well as the Funeral service will be at ing a handyman with his dad, making
BARNARD – Mary Alice, funeral
5:30 p.m. today from the Harold time, she devoted much of her ef- followed by the Office of Christian VA Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, 9:30 a.m. Thursday from people laugh, and being with his
C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., forts to the American Cancer Socie- Burial at10:30 a.m. in Saint John the where he retired. the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral friends and family.
140 N. Main St., Shavertown. ty, Relay for Life, as a volunteer. Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church, Mr. Lanzone was a life mem- Home, 802 Susquehanna Ave- He was preceded in death by his
Friends may call 3 to 5:30 p.m. She was a member of Saint John 526 Church Street, Wilkes-Barre ber of the DAV Nino Montante nue, West Pittston. Msgr. John maternal great-grandparents, Mr.
today at the funeral home. the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Township, with the Reverend Myk- Post 46, a member of the Du- Sempa will officiate a Blessing and Mrs. Anthony Cook; paternal
BENCHO – Frances, funeral 11 a.m. Church, Wilkes-Barre Township. haylo Prodanets, Pastor, officiating. pont VFW Post 4909, a member Service at 10 a.m. in Corpus grandparents, Joseph and Rose Bie-
Wednesday from the S. J. Gront- In addition to her parents, Sue Interment with Rites of Committal of the National Society of Re- Christi Church at Immaculate ble; maternal grandfather, Leonard
kowski Funeral Home, 530 W. was preceded in death by her hus- will follow in Saint Mary’s Roman tired Federal Employees, a Conception Parish, West Pitt- Urban; uncles, John “Booky” Hunter,
Main St., Plymouth. Service at band, Dennis J. Wildes, on October Catholic Cemetery, South Main member of the Pittston Red ston. Interment will be held in Edward Urban, Robert “Bobby” Ur-
11:30 a.m. in S.S. Peter & Paul 19, 2004, after his valiant battle with Street, Hanover Township. Rela- Devils, and a member of Immac- Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends ban; and cousin, Candice Amann.
Ukrainian Catholic Church, cancer. tives and friends may join her family ulate Conception Parish, West may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Surviving, in addition to his par-
Plymouth. Friends may call 5 to She is survived by her loving son, for visitation and remembrances Pittston. Wednesday at the funeral home. ents, are his daughter, Abby Bieble;
9 p.m. today. Parastas at 6 p.m. Dennis J. Wildes II; her two caring from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday eve- Surviving are his wife of 61 brothers and sisters, Joseph Bieble,
Memorial donations may be
COLARUSSO – Patrick, funeral 9 sisters, Carol A. Marino and her ning. Panachida will be conducted years, Agnes Jukas Lanzone; Plymouth; Ann Marie Garren, Flor-
made to Immaculate Concep-
a.m. Wednesday from the Peter husband, Anthony, and Geraldine at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funer- daughters, Linda Suponcic and ida; Michele Baluta, Nanticoke;
tion Parish, 605 Luzerne Ave.,
J. Adonizio Funeral Home, 802 Madden, and her husband, Thomas, al home with Father Prodanets offi- husband James, Luzerne; Mary West Pittston, PA 18643. Christina Fox, Wilkes Barre; and
Susquehanna Ave., West Pitt- all of Wilkes-Barre Township; as ciating. Agnes Petrewski and husband Online condolences may be John Bieble, Nanticoke; maternal
ston. Mass of Christian Burial at well as two nieces including, Carla In lieu of floral tributes, contribu- John, Taylor; LuAnn Hancock made at www.peterjadonizio- grandparents, Anna Urban Webb and
9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Mount Mueller and her husband, Mark, tions in Sue’s memory will be ac- and husband William Jr., West funeralhome.com. Leroy Webb, Wilkes Barre; as well as
Carmel Church, Pittston. Friends Florida, and Mandy Fox and her cepted at the funeral home for vari-
may call 4 to 8 p.m. today at the many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces,
husband, Edward, Wilkes-Barre; her ous charities selected by her family.
funeral home. nephew, Thomas Madden, and his nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-
To send her son and family online
DENISCO - Antoinette, funeral 9 companion, Brandy Stetz, Wilkes- words of comfort and friendship, in-law.
a.m. Wednesday from the An- Barre Township; great-nieces, Iza- please visit our website at Memorial services will be held at
thony Recupero Funeral Home, bella Fox, Madelyn Fox, and Grace www.JohnVMorrisFuneralHome- 7 p.m. Wednesday at the S. J. Gront-
406 Susquehanna Ave., West Anne Madden-Stetz; as well as sev- s.com. kowski Funeral Home, 530 West
Pittston. Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Immac-
Leon Wazeter Main Street, Plymouth. Friends may
call from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday.
ulate Conception Church. April 16, 2011 In lieu of flowers, contributions
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. may be made to the Robert Bieble
today at the funeral home. Memorial Fund.
FARRELL – John, celebration of
life 10 a.m. Wednesday from Nancy Ann Campbell L eon F. Wazeter, 90, of
Wilkes-Barre, died Saturday,
April 16, 2011.
Please visit www.sjgrontkowski-
funeralhome.com for directions or to
McLaughlin’s Family Funeral submit online condolences to Rob-
Service, 142 S. Washington St.,
Born January 11, 1921, in
April 15, 2011 Bronx, N.Y., he was a son of the ert’s family.
Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass at 11
a.m. in the Church of St. Aloysi- late Leon and Stella Wazeter.
us. Visitation at McLaughlin’s 4
to 7 p.m. today.
N ancy Ann (Youngblood)
Campbell, 64, of East Long-
meadow, Mass., died Friday,
He graduated from Meyers
High School in 1938, and from
JENKINS – Benjamin, funeral 11 Bucknell University in 1942.
April 15, 2011, surrounded by her Leon was a U.S. Army veteran
a.m. Wednesday at the William
A. Reese Funeral Chapel, 56
loving family, at the Brigham and
Women’s Hospital, Boston, Mass.
of World War II, and served in John Salima
Gaylord Ave., Plymouth. Vis- the Pacific for 37 months. Fol- April 18, 2011
She was born in Wilkes-Barre, on lowing the war, he worked for
itation 4 to 7 p.m. today.
December 11, 1946, a daughter of
KENDRICK – Beatrice, memorial
service 11 a.m. today from Bible
Elizabeth (Warnecke) Young-
blood, Wilkes-Barre, and the late
the Veterans Administration,
Washington, D.C. J ohn Salima, 81, of Kingston, died
Monday, April 18, 2011, in King-
Baptist Church, 45 Furnace St., He partnered with his broth- ston Commons, Kingston.
Shickshinny. Raymond Youngblood Sr. Nancy er, Al, at Wazeter Brothers He was born in Kingston, a son of
married Keith Campbell in 1969, Pa.; and daughter Mary Mann-
KRUMSKY – Harriet, funeral 10 Heating, and was a district man- the late Michael, and Mary Kaminski
and soon after they moved to hardt, Gainesville, Va.; grand-
a.m. Wednesday from the Mess- ager for World Book Encyclope- Salima.
East Longmeadow, where they children, Gerard Wazeter, David
iah Primitive Methodist Church, dia for three decades. He was Cook, Faith Bowman, Evan John was a veteran of the Korean
Pittston Boulevard, Bear Creek raised their two daughters, Laura actively involved at St. Therese War having served in the Army, and
and Chrissy. Cook, Lee Cook, Abbie Cook,
Township. Friends may call 6 to Church in Wilkes-Barre for 50 worked locally as a farmhand.
8 p.m. today at the H. Merritt Faith and family were the cen- Ellis Wazeter, Julia Wazeter;
Youngblood; her husband of 41 years. and beloved cat, Boots. He was a member of St. Ignatius
Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 451 tral elements of Nancy’s life. She years, Keith Campbell; her Leon was a devout Catholic, Funeral will be held at Church, Kingston.
N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, and was a communicant of St. Mary’s daughters, Laura Campbell-Sills loving and devoted husband, fa- 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from John was preceded in death by his
Wednesday 9:30 a.m. until the Church, Hampden, Mass., which and her husband, Jonathan, Del ther, and grandfather, wonderful the Richard H. Disque Funeral wife, the former Anna Gradus; broth-
time of service. Friends are provided her with a place for Mar, Calif., and Chrissy Red- storyteller, great dancer, proud Home, 672 Memorial Highway, ers, Peter and Metro; and sister, Mary
asked to go directly to the prayer and reflection. Nancy mond and her husband, James, Polish Democrat, and avid gol-
cherished loving relationships, Dallas, with a Mass of Christian Broda.
church Wednesday morning. Charlestown, Mass.; her grand- fer, who got his first hole-in-one
LAPSANSKY – Josephine, funeral and joyful times shared with her Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Frances He is survived by nieces and neph-
daughters, Sophie and Charlotte at age 76 at Hollenback Golf X Cabrini Parish, Wyoming. In- ews.
9:30 a.m. today from the Mi- family. Her parents, sisters and Sills; her sister, Claire Gennett, Course. He lit up a room with
chael J. Mikelski Funeral Home, brothers, husband, daughters, ternment will be held in Mt. Ol- Funeral will be at 10 a.m.
and her husband, Rick; her broth- his infectious personality and ivet Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from the Kopicki
293 S. River St., Plains Town- nieces and nephews, and grand- ers Raymond Youngblood Jr. and sense of humor. from 7 to 9 p.m. this evening. Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Avenue,
ship. Mass of Christian Burial at daughters were dear to her. his wife, Donata; Robert Young- Leon was preceded in death Memorial contributions may Kingston, with Mass of Christian
10 a.m. at Ss. Peter & Paul One of Nancy’s greatest trea- blood and his wife, Chris; and by his loving wife of 52 years, be made to the American Can- Burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius
Church, Plains Township. sures in life was spending time Thomas Youngblood; as well as Edith Wazeter; and brothers, cer Society or the Reeve Foun- Church. Interment will be in the Ss.
MUCKIN – Anne, funeral 9:30 a.m. with her two ‘angels,’ grand-
Wednesday from the Sheldon- her many nieces and nephews, Francis and Alex. dation, 636 Morris Turnpike, Cyril & Methodius Cemetery, Prin-
daughters, Sophie and Charlotte. and extended family members Surviving are his son Gerry
Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 She also loved animals, music, Suite 3A, Short Hills, NJ 07078. gle. Friends may call from 9 a.m. until
W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Mass and friends. and his wife, Sandy, Trucksville; The family wishes to thank
and family vacations. Nancy the time of service Wednesday.
of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Funeral services will be pri- daughter Judy Cook and hus- Erwine Home Health and Hos-
worked for the Law Offices of vate. band Bill, Leesburg, Va.; son Da-
the Church of the Nativity BVM. Stanley D. Komack, West Spring- pice Inc. for their excellent and
Friends may call at the funeral Arrangements are entrusted to vid and wife Janet, Camp Hill, compassionate care. OBITUARY POLICY
field, Mass., for many years, and the Sampson’s Chapel of the
home 6 to 8 p.m. today. was dedicated to her work as a The Times Leader publish-
O’MALLEY – Shirley, viewing noon Acres Funeral Home, 21 Tinkham
paralegal. Road in Springfield, MA. es free obituaries, which
to 1 p.m. at St. John’s Primitive
Nancy was preceded in death Donations may be made in have a 27-line limit, and paid
Methodist Church, 316 Main St.,
by her father, Raymond Young- Nancy’s memory to The Humane obituaries, which can run
Avoca. Funeral 1 p.m. at the
blood Sr.; and her brother James Society of the United States, with a photograph. A funeral
church.
PECHAL – Email Sr., funeral 9:30
Youngblood. 2100 L Street NW, Washington, home representative can call
a.m. today from the Bednarski Nancy will be deeply missed DC 20037,or to The National Au- the obituary desk at (570)
Funeral Home, 168 Wyoming by all who knew and loved her dubon Society, 225 Varick Street, 829-7224, send a fax to (570)
Ave., Wyoming. Mass of Chris-
tian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy
including her mother, Elizabeth 7th Floor, New York, NY 10014. Albina Simon Cole 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
bits@timesleader.com. If you
Trinity Church, Swoyersville. April 15, 2011 fax or e-mail, please call to
PIECHOTA – Pauline, funeral 9:30 confirm. Obituaries must be
a.m. today from Graziano Funer-
al Home Inc., Pittston Township.
Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Antoinette Denisco A lbina (nee Sopko) Simon Cole,
of Swoyersville, formerly of
Noxen, died Friday, April15, 2011, at
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday
through Thursday and 7:30
at Sacred Heart of Jesus R.C. p.m. Friday and Saturday.
April 16, 2011 Manor Care, Kingston. Obituaries must be sent by a
Church, Dupont. Born September 2, 1923, in
SHAVER – Howard Jr., funeral 1 funeral home or crematory,
Swoyersville, Albina was a daughter
p.m. Wednesday in the Metcalfe
and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., A ntoinette Denisco, 87, of West
Pittston, died Saturday, April of the late John William Sopko and
Albina Palonis Sopko.
or must name who is hand-
ling arrangements, with
504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. 16, 2011, at Wesley Village Nursing address and phone number.
Care Center, Jenkins Township. She was preceded in death by Ja-
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. We discourage handwritten
cob Simon, Dana Cole, and grand-
today in the funeral home, with Born in Pittston, on May 7, 1923, notices; they incur a $15
Masonic service at 7 p.m.
daughter, Nichole Swan Gordon.
she was a daughter of the late Ra- typing fee.
SMIGIEL – Joseph, Memorial Mass She is survived by her children,
phael, and Rose Cioffi Rostock. Joseph (Susan) Simon, Swoyers-
9:30 a.m. today in St. John the She was a member of Corpus
Evangelist Church, 35 William Christi Parish, Immaculate Concep-
ville; John, Rockview, Pa.; Sandra In Loving Memory
Simon-McCarron (Ron), Rock-
St., Pittston.
tion Church, West Pittston. ledge, Fla.; and Michal Simon-Raz-
of Our Nana
SPAIDE – Barry, funeral 10 a.m.
Wednesday at the Stanley S. Antoinette was formerly employ- villas (Robert) Cocoa, Fla.; and Mountain Counsel of Girl Scouts, Marie C. Partington
ed in local dress factories, and was a grandchildren, Joseph Simon
Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614
member of ILGWU. She was also (Brenda), Noxen, Pa.; John Simon,
running the local Noxen troop. Who passed away 1 year ago today,
S. Hanover St, Nanticoke. At her request there will be no
Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. employed at the former Espresso Plymouth; Cheryl LeBlanc (Greg), April 19, 2010
viewing or funeral.
today. Restaurant. Cocoa, Fla.; Tina Ely (Tim); Jon The family requests that, in lieu
TIBLE – Shirley, viewing 2 to 4 She was preceded in death by her McCarron, Cocoa Fla.; Ronnie of flowers, you give a donation to
p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at
hanna Ave., West Pittston, with a McCarron Jr., Titusville, Fla.; and
husband of 49 years, John Denisco, Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. the Alzheimer’s Association, or to a
Baloga Funeral Home Inc., 1201 in 1995; her brothers Samuel, Do- in Immaculate Conception Church Laura Donaldson (Ian), Frederick, charity of your choice.
Main St., Pittston (Port Griffith). minick, James, Raphael and Antho- with Monsignor John Sempa offi- Md.;15 great-grandchildren, and A graveside memorial will be
YENINAS – Julia, funeral 9:30
ny; and sisters, Catherine Rostock, ciating. Interment will be in the De- one great-great-grandchild; sister, held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Orcutt’s
a.m. Wednesday from the S.J. Florence Sopko Cwiklik (Walter),
Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530
Mary Muzzi, and Catherine Cam- nison Cemetery, Swoyersville. Cemetery (new section), Noxen,
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. to- Wanamie; her brother, Adam Sop- Pa.
W. Main St., Plymouth. Mass of penni. ko, Inkerman, and several nieces
Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Surviving are her sons, John and day at the funeral home. and nephews
God looked around his garden,

wife Paula, West Wyoming; James In lieu of flowers, family requests and found an empty place.
Robert Bellarmine Parish, the donations may be made to Wesley For many years, Albina served as He then looked down upon the
earth and saw your tired face.
former St. Aloysius Church, and wife Marie, West Pittston; and Village Nursing Center, Pittston, PA Justice of the Peace in Wyoming He put his arms around you
Wilkes-Barre. Family and friends
may call 6 to 8 p.m. today.
Joseph and wife Mary Joan, Har- 18640.
leysville, Pa.; brothers Anthony,
County, and was active in the Back G en etti’s and lifted you to rest.
God’s garden must be beautiful
He always takes the best.
YOSH – John, funeral 9 a.m. today West Pittston, and Nicholas, Pitt- A fterFu nera lLu ncheons He saw the road was getting rough
and the hills were hard to climb,
from the Andrew Strish Funeral ston; six grandchildren, Stephanie, Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson So he closed your weary eyelids and
Home, 11 Wilson St., Larksville.
Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 in
John, John Jr., Catherine, Emily and
Palmer; and two great-grandchil-
B A&G B E
ELL AR T
A K ER Y
H otelBerea vem entR a tes
whispered “peace be thine”.
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you didn’t go alone,
For part of us went with you
St. Ignatius of Loyola Church,
BEREAV EM EN T BA SK ETS
the day God called you home.
Kingston. Family and friends dren, Dante and Dominic.
Funeral will be held at 9 a.m. on Jackie, Maryellen, Kay
may call 8 to 9 a.m. today. Keri, Kara, Michael & John Sr.
Wednesday from the Anthony Re- W E D ELIV ER Family & Friends
More Obituaries, Page 2A cupero Funeral Home, 406 Susque- 8 2 9 -5 9 2 3 • 6 7 5 -3 0 0 4 825.6477 Also Maggie, Miley & Casey
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Charter sets a new calendar


Bear Creek school adjusts year. School will start for stu- hanced studies in environmental
dents on Aug. 24, she said, and education, science and world cul-
2011-2012 school year to allow
will end on June 4 if snow days tures and possibly even guitar,
for more snow days. are minimal. Foster reported.
The revised calendar also re- She praised the middle school
works the parent conference staff for its flexibility and willing-
By JANINE UNGVARSKY schedules to allow more evening ness to work together to rear-
Times Leader Correspondent conferences, Foster said. range schedules, class structures
BEAR CREEK TWP. -- Next Foster also presented a prelim- and even where classes are held
year’s calendar and middle inary plan for reorganizing the to accommodate the new plan.
school schedule will look drasti- schedules for grades five through The new plan will be rolled out to
cally different at the Bear Creek eight which will take class peri- students and parents in the next
Community Charter School, the ods from the current 45 minutes few months, Foster said.
school’s principal told the to block scheduling with 70 min- In other business, the board ap-
school’s joint operating commit- ute class periods. proved the purchase of Prometh-
tee Monday. Foster said the new schedule ean Student Response systems
Margaret Foster presented the will allow more instructional for classrooms in grades five
2011-12 school calendar, which time with time for small groups through eight at a cost not to ex-
was significantly revamped over and other enrichment opportuni- ceed $14,392. Middle school
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER this year’s schedule so snow days ties. It will also alleviate disrup- teachers who have beta tested
Tiffany Hill, 19, of Exeter, and Brandon Eckhart, 18, of Beaumont, assemble a backpack of essential won’t present as much of a dis- tions due to class changes and the the systems said the interactive
survival supplies items for homeless teens at the Catholic Social Services Monday. ruption to instructional time. resulting congestion in the hall- video response system keeps kids

Teens help teens


Foster said the school had to ways and common areas, she engaged and involved in the les-
make up nine days this year due said. son while helping teachers get
to snow, which meant frequent The reorganization will also immediate feedback on which
adjustments and both wiped out make it possible to add some students are “getting” the subject
days off and extended the school electives like dance, 3D art, en- material.

Backpacks are filled with hope POLICE BLOTTER He was arraigned by District
Judge Paul Roberts in Kingston
and jailed at the county prison
at the county prison for lack of
$5,000 bail each.

By CAMILLE FIOTI unteers are part of a focus group vices Runaway and Homeless for lack of $5,000 bail. PITTSTON – A man was
Times Leader Correspondent involved with the Bridge Youth Youth Program, said there are HUGHESTOWN – Police arrested on Saturday on charges
WILKES-BARRE--“Don’t let Services program under the di- hundreds of homeless teens in charged Brandon Carter, 29, of WEST HAZLETON – Police he assaulted his mother and
anyone put you down, you’re the rection of the CSS. Monday’s pro- our area. Many “couch-surf,” by Plains Township, and his ex- said they charged Steven Cruz, brother.
brightest star in the sky,” was ject was sponsored by Kids Care rotating from one friend’s house wife, Sandra Carter, 37, of Rock 49, of East Broad Street, with Police said William McDo-
one of the messages written on Club of Jewish Family Service of to another, and others have set Street, with assaulting one simple assault and harassment nald, 36, of Radcliffe Street,
brightly colored strips of paper Greater Wilkes-Barre. The KCC, up campsites under bridges or in another during a disturbance at after his girlfriend, Carmen Pittston, was arraigned by Dis-
and slipped into backpacks to be which is a Points of Light Foun- the woods near Kirby Park, she her residence on Saturday, ac- Santiago, alleged he punched trict Judge Paul Roberts in King-
given to area homeless teens. dation member, has1,400 affiliat- said. “At any time they can be cording to charges filed. her in the face during an argu- ston on two counts of simple
A small group of teen volun- ed chapters across the nation. stuck without resources in the Brandon Carter claimed Sand- ment on West Broad Street late assault, and one count each of
teers came together Monday The KCC is a volunteer pro- middle of the night.” The back- ra Carter “jumped him” when he Friday night. disorderly conduct, harassment
night at the Catholic Service Ser- gram designed to develop com- packs will be delivered to Chil- showed up at her residence to Cruz was arraigned by Dis- and public drunkenness. He was
vices Center to put together 100 passion and the spirit of service dren & Youth Services, which pick up personal belongings. trict Judge Paul Roberts in King- jailed at the county prison for
backpacks filled with basic sur- and philanthropy in elementary will then be distributed to the She alleged he punched her. ston and jailed at the county lack of $7,500 bail.
vival supplies including an emer- through high school age youth. teens. They were arraigned by Dis- prison for lack of $5,000 bail.
gency blanket, crank flashlight, Volunteering helps not only CSS operates Gabriel Shelter trict Judge Paul Roberts in King- SALEM TWP. – Police said
rain poncho, water bottle, and a those less fortunate, but also the in Pittston for children and ado- ston and released on $5,000 JENKINS TWP. – Police said they charged Eric Thomas Cre-
personal hygiene kit. Also in- volunteers, said Lucille Colson, lescents ages 12-18 and Street unsecured bail. they charged Joseph F. Baynock veling, 22, of Berwick, with
cluded in the backpacks were re- Kids Care coordinator. Links, a crisis intervention and III, 27, of Ashley, and Matthew simple assault, terroristic
ferral information and phone “They both benefit.” support program that provides PLYMOUTH – A man was Vital, 28, of Luzerne, with theft threats and harassment after his
numbers to connect with shel- Colson brings the KCC pro- referral services and basic sur- arraigned Saturday on charges and loitering and prowling at pregnant girlfriend, D’Aileene
ters, and other agencies that are gram to schools, camps and a vival supplies to youth between he resisted arrest after police night after they were allegedly Hack, claimed he punched her
able to help. number of other events and plac- the ages of 16-21 that find them- investigated a fight near the spotted leaving Latona Trucking several times, causing injuries,
“A lot of people inspired me to es where children can participa- selves homeless or on the run. Turkey Hill store on Main Co., Main Street, with three on Friday.
help people in my life, like my te. This June, KCC will host a Tiffany Hill, 19, of Exeter said Street. large pipes at 2:30 a.m. Sat- Creveling was arraigned by
grandparents,” said 17-year-old program at the Pocono Raceway she this was the first time she had Police said Frederick Lamon urday. District Judge Paul Roberts in
Holly Dewey of West Wyoming. where kids can make a craft to done any kind of community ser- Johnson, 29, was charged with Baynock and Vital were ar- Kingston on Saturday and jailed
“It just feels good to help peo- donate to a homeless shelter. vice, but was glad she could help resisting arrest, public drunk- raigned by District Judge Paul at the county prison for lack of
ple.” Eileen Rosenthal, a casework- out with this project. “I’m happy enness and disorderly conduct. Roberts in Kingston and jailed $10,000 bail.
Dewey and the other teen vol- er with the Catholic Social Ser- to do it, and I have the time.”

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Editorial
OTHER OPINION: STATE GOV’T

Bloated Capitol
needs reform
“Government must learn to large part of the “Bonusgate”
live within its means.” indictments, and a scathing
statewide grand jury report on

T
HAT IS A popular slo- bloated staffing and systematic
gan among elected of- dysfunction within Pennsylva-
ficials in this political nia’s 253-member legislature.
environment. But in The grand jury report actual-
Harrisburg, that mantra ly stated what has been obvious
doesn’t seem to apply to the for too long, and – despite occa-
legislative apparatus. sional reform grandstanding to
And quite an apparatus it is, the contrary – ignored for too
as reported in a series long. It must
of articles in the Cen- Pennsylvania is change.
tre Daily Times, sixth in population This legislative
which joined 32 oth- extravagance has
er newspapers in
among states, yet gone on for such a
compiling the first its Legislature is long time and
statewide report in the second-most there have been so
the APAPME Broken expensive … many unheeded
Budgets initiative. calls for reform
Pennsylvania is that it’s doubtful
sixth in population among lawmakers will, or are even
states, yet its Legislature is the able, to tackle this on their own.
second-most expensive in the But while leadership from
country, it’s second among all the top is desperately needed,
states in spending as a percent- maybe legislative reform is just
age of general government op- too politically dicey for any gov-
erations and it employs 1 of ev- ernor to undertake. Some, in-
ery 11 legislative employees in cluding state Rep. Scott Con-
the nation despite having only klin, D-Rush Township, have
4 percent of the U.S. popula- called for a citizens constitu-
MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
tion. tional convention to revisit and
The 3,000-person legislative likely reform how state govern-
work force extends well beyond ment functions.
Writer urges smart use SEND US YOUR OPINION
want to apply for the medical insurance.
You might want to consult with an insur-

of state aid for colleges Letters to the editor must include the ance specialist.
senators’ and representatives’ The size of the Legislature or
writer’s name, address and daytime To learn more about this and other
Capitol offices. Each member imposing term limits are just
phone number for verification. Letters Medicare considerations, read our online
of the General Assembly has two examples of the many

H
ow nice that GOP lawmakers want to should be no more than 250 words. We publication, Medicare, at www.socialsecur-
taxpayer-staffed district offices. things a constitutional conven- keep state aid for higher education. reserve the right to edit and limit writers ity.gov/pubs/10043.html.
While we point no fingers lo- tion could address. The college presidents will be lining to one published letter every 30 days.
cally, the fact is that some legis- It’s starting to sound like a • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com Nick Krutz
up to get more of the taxpayers’ money. Social Security Manager
lators in Pennsylvania use these better idea all the time. • Fax: 570-829-5537
How about keeping state aid in place Wilkes-Barre
district offices and their Capitol • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
Centre Daily Times
after a complete investigation as to why N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1
staffers as de facto campaign
Wyoming Area workers
State College, Pa.
colleges are so expensive. If colleges did
workers. That was certainly a not have to depend on taxpayers funding
their ever-increasing costs, perhaps they

QUOTE OF THE DAY


would have to compete for the educational
dollar.
Reader believes bill must make concessions
hurts victims of rape
R
Education is the key to the future for esidents of the Wyoming Area School
“On my watch, controllers will not Pennsylvania as long as it is paid for with District probably are aware of the
be paid to take naps.” “educated” dollars. educational funding cuts proposed by

I
magine that your daughter was raped
Larry Serafin and became pregnant as a result. She Gov. Tom Corbett. These cuts mean $1
Ray LaHood
Wilkes-Barre wants an abortion because she does not million less in state subsidy for the district
The U.S. transportation secretary commented after
the government said it is giving air traffic controllers want the child of a rapist. as compared to the last fiscal year.
an extra hour off between shifts so they don’t doze
off at work. But officials rejected the remedy that sleep experts say Drastic spending cuts But your daughter can’t get an abortion
unless she proves she was raped. Would
The district now is faced with the daunt-
ing challenge of balancing a budget for the

needed to avoid collapse


would make a real difference: on-the-job napping. you force your daughter to relive the expe- 2011-12 school year.
rience by making her describe her assault As candidates for the school board, we
to an IRS agent? are sensitive to the economic recession we
OTHER OPINION: PRO BASEBALL
P
eople, in general, are not fully in- are in. We all are experiencing higher
No. This is apparently what the anti-
formed about the dilemma that the

Verdict muddles
choice Republicans in Congress are pro- grocery bills, increased home-heating costs
majority of states are facing today. The and escalating gas prices that have put a
posing. This bill is inhumane and down-
jobless rate is estimated to be at about 8.9 strain on family budgets and created a
right unbelievable.
percent nationally. In Pennsylvania, it’s 8 financial burden for most everyone.
Do you support it?

Bonds’ legacy
percent, down 0.2 percent. As has been reported, Superintendent
The problem with these statistics is that Marina Painter
Dallas Ray Bernardi has suggested cost-saving
they represent only those people presently measures including a furlough day for
on unemployment. They do not reflect

N
teachers, pay freeze for support staff, not
OT SINCE THE noto-
rious fixing of the
tion could
lead to the
those individuals who will be applying for
unemployment benefits (coming onto the Don’t forget to sign up replacing retired teachers and the adminis-
trative team volunteering to take a pay
1919 World Series in
the so-called “Black
Sox” scandal has Major League
verdict being
overturned
on appeal.
rolls), nor those who have just used up
their benefits.
About 216,000 jobs were created recent-
for Medicare at age 65 freeze. The total of these and other pro-
posed cuts will save the district more than

Y
ou have made your decision: Although $850,000.
Baseball had its reputation sul- That a trial ly, according to news reports. However,
you’re eligible to collect Social Securi- We applaud Mr. Bernardi and the admin-
lied as much as by the revela- about steroid these jobs came to private-sector employ-
ty payments, you’re going to keep istrators who have accepted this freeze,
tions of performance-enhanc- Bonds use should ment nationwide, while the public sector
working and delay receiving your retire- and we want the public to know that we
ing steroids use – a different bring a con- lost jobs. The biggest job gains were in
ment benefits. will continue to cut expenditures that have
sort of cheating – in the nation- viction not related directly to professional and business services such as
Don’t forget about Medicare. the least impact on educational programs.
al pastime. the core allegation leaves a con- health care, leisure, hospitality and
mining. The recent decline in the U.S. Even if you decide to wait until after you We recognize that we have a great
Say it ain’t so? Last Wednes- fused moral to this story. Out-
unemployment rate has been due to an turn 65 to apply for retirement benefits, school district with outstanding teachers
day, at the end of one of the side the courtroom, according
exodus of people from the labor force most people should apply for Medicare and dedicated employees. We promise to
most sensational trials in an al- to The Associated Press, a fan
rather than a rise in jobs. coverage at 65. If you would like to begin work toward a fair contract for both staff
most seven-year investigation, asked the slugger if he intended
Collectively, states are running budget your Medicare coverage, you should apply and taxpayers of the district. However,
one of the game’s star players, to celebrate that night. “There’s
shortfalls in excess of $120 billion, accord- within four months of reaching 65. during these difficult economic times, we
Barry Bonds, listened to a fed- nothing to celebrate,” he re-
ing to one institute’s analysis. Estimates There is a fast, convenient and simple want to be on record to state that conces-
eral jury return a verdict of plied.
for fiscal years 2011 and 2012 are that way to apply online for Medicare in as sions are needed. Teachers need to contrib-
guilty of obstruction of justice This straightforward answer
900,000 state employees will lose their little as 10 minutes – even if you’re not yet ute to their health care coverage, which
by impeding a grand jury inves- was the truth. Neither the ver-
jobs at a time when we are expecting job ready to receive retirement benefits. Visit costs taxpayers approximately $3 million
tigation. dict nor the evidence amount-
creation. www.socialsecurity.gov/medicareonly. per year.
Yet, in finding that the home- ed to an exoneration for the star
How will states, counties and local mu- It is important to note that people who Our pledge to you is that all of our deci-
run king gave an evasive an- defendant, any more than the
nicipalities close these shortfalls and loss- already receive Social Security retirement sions will be made in the best interest of
swer under oath, the jury did confused outcome was a vindi-
es in revenues? or disability benefits do not need to apply students, always keeping in mind our al-
not agree that he had knowing- cation for the prosecution. A
If they do not become fiscally responsib- for Medicare; they will be automatically ready overburdened taxpayers. We will
ly lied about using steroids (the grubby asterisk still attaches to
panel was deadlocked on the Barry Bonds’ legacy as a player. le and begin making drastic spending cuts, enrolled. accomplish this without compromising the
three charges concerning ly- the only other option is to increase taxa- There is no additional charge for Medi- quality education that Wyoming Area
ing). This seeming contradic-
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette tion on a massive scale. Can Joe Public care hospital insurance (Part A) since you students and our community deserve.
afford more taxation? already paid for it by working and paying Nick DeAngelo
EDITORIAL BOARD Well, your last option is economic col- Medicare tax. But there is a monthly pre- Wyoming
lapse. mium for medical insurance (Part B). Jerry Stofko
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES Exeter
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor Choose your poison. If you already have other health insur- and
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT J. Levandowski ance when you become eligible for Medi- Toni Valenti
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Nanticoke care, you should consider whether you West Pittston

MALLARD FILLMORE DOONESBURY


CMYK

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Feds back witness in case against ex-Sen. Musto


The filing defends a key lized. Those gifts were to reward
In reply to the motion filed Musto for assisting the compa-
search of Musto’s home and
Monday, Smith acknowledges ny in securing grants that led
car. He is under indictment. Mericle, whom he identifies as to multimillion-dollar com-
“the owner of company A,” was mercial developments, Smith
not immediately forthcoming says in the legal brief.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER with information. But he says The case against Musto
tmorgan@timesleader.com that lack of candor does not came to light in February,
SCRANTON – The key wit- meet the legal standard to sup- when Mericle advised author-
ness against retired state Sen. press evidence seized through ities he had paid money to
Raphael Musto has some cred- the warrant. Musto and numerous other lo-
ibility problems, but that issue Smith said that in order to cal officials who had the ability
is not sufficient to void a prevail, Musto would have to to assist Mericle’s business in-
search of his home and car that show the witness knowingly terests, according to the gov-
revealed made false statements that di- ernment’s brief.
damaging rectly relate to whether there Lew Sebia, chief operating
First reported at evidence was sufficient probable cause officer for Mericle Construc-
5:13 against to search Musto’s home. He tion, agreed to secretly record
p.m. him, fed- has failed to meet that burden, conversations with Musto to
timesleader.com eral prose- Smith said. try to get him to admit to ac-
cutors say “Although the company own- cepting the $25,000 in cash.
in court er’s history of lack of candor to A transcript of one of the
papers filed Monday. the government does affect his conversations shows Musto
U.S. Attorney Peter J. Smith credibility . . . (that) does not never directly admitted to Se-
said statements made by the necessarily diminish probable bia, whom Smith identifies as
witness clearly provided suffi- cause in this case,” Smith said. ‘the company representative,’
cient probable cause for feder- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Prosecutors allege Musto ac- that he accepted the money,
al agents to secure and execute Retired state senator Raphael Musto sits in his Pittston office with a copy of an indictment and cepted $25,000 in cash as well but he also never denied it.
a search warrant that led to some retirement cards on Tuesday. He was indicted last year. as free repairs and renovation “The defendant, a seasoned
corruption charges against work to a building located at 65 politician who was the subject
Musto. neys, John Riley and William tion in March seeking to sup- corruption case that was filed Bryden St. in Pittston, which of media inquires into this ex-
Musto, 83, was indicted in Murray, revealed the person is press evidence based on the against former judges Mark was once owned by Musto. act episode, would certainly
November by a federal grand Robert Mericle, a prominent fact that prosecutors failed to Ciavarella and Michael Cona- In addition, prosecutors re- have questioned the ‘company
jury on charges he accepted area real estate developer. advise a judge who approved a han. He testified at Ciavarella’s vealed for the first time that representative’ about his re-
$38,000 in cash, goods and ser- Agents searched Musto’s search warrant that Mericle trial in February that he initial- Musto received numerous oth- peated references to $25,000, if
vices from an area business- home in October and seized had previously provided false ly lied to agents who ques- er gifts from “company A,” they were not true. However,
man as a reward to exerting his several envelopes filled with information to prosecutors in tioned him about a nearly $1 ranging from padded stadium the defendant did not,” Smith
influence in the Senate. cash, as well as a Sirius car ra- another federal case. million “finders fee” he paid to cushion seats, to bottles of said.
Prosecutors have not identi- dio and various financial docu- Mericle pleaded guilty in Ciavarella relating to the con- wine, to gift certificates for The U.S. district judge will
fied the businessman, but doc- ments. 2009 for failure to report a struction of a juvenile deten- lobster, a GPS system and can- review the court filings and is-
uments filed by Musto’s attor- Riley and Murray filed a mo- crime in connection with the tion facility the county uti- dies. sue a ruling at a later date.

CIAVARELLA
paid to Ciavarella, which he shared the fee was in fact a bribe or kickback. tions he took that helped pave the rental fees paid to them by Powell for
with his one former co-defendant, That evidence included Powell’s way for the center. use of their condominium in Florida.
former Judge Michael Conahan, was testimony regarding a meeting he Those actions included Conahan’s Several people testified at trial about
intended to reward the men for offi- had with Conahan in December 2001 decision to remove funding from the how Conahan directed the money be
Continued from Page 1A
cial actions; therefore it was not le- at the proposed site for the PA Child county’s juvenile center, which run through several businesses he
District Judge Edwin Kosik to over- gal. Conahan pleaded guilty last year Care detention center, which had not forced its closure; and his decision to owned to help conceal the source of
turn the jury’s verdict on all charges to one count of racketeering conspir- yet been built. sign a placement guarantee with PA he funds.
other than the tax evasion counts, to acy and is awaiting sentencing. At that meeting Powell testified Child Care, which allowed Powell to Flora and Ruzzo also argued that
which Ciavarella admitted at trial. Much of the government’s reply Conahan told him that “we were go- secure financing to build the facility. Kosik made legal errors regarding
The attorneys argued there was in- brief focuses on the actions it alleges ing to have to do something to take “The foregoing direct and circum- the admission of certain government
sufficient evidence to support the were committed by Conahan. By law, care of Mark.” Powell said he under- stantial evidence clearly supports evidence and for refusing their re-
verdict relating to the Mericle pay- a defendant can be found guilty of stood that to mean he would have to the jury’s findings … that the monies quest that he recuse himself from the
ments because both Mericle and Cia- racketeering, even if he was not di- pay money to Ciavarella to reward paid to Conahan, through Powell, at case.
varella had testified the money was a rectly involved in committing the un- him for assisting in getting the center the direction of Ciavarella were kick- Smith contends those decisions,
“finders fee” to reward Ciavarella for derlying crimes, if the government built. backs and bribes for his official ac- which were within the judge’s deci-
introducing Mericle to Powell. can prove he conspired with another Evidence at trial revealed Ciavarel- tions,” Smith said. sion, were clearly supported by the
Ciavarella argued, and the govern- to engage in a scheme to defraud. la, after the center was built, gave Co- law, therefore there were no errors.
ment acknowledged, that finders fees In his brief, Smith acknowledges nahan part of the $997,000 “finders Conspiracy argument Ciavarella remains free on bail
are legally permissible. Mericle testified he believed the pay- fee” that had been paid to him by Smith said the evidence also clear- pending resolution of the post-trial
ment of the fee was legal. But he says Mericle. Smith said that supports the ly showed that Ciavarella and Cona- motions. Kosik indicated after the
Legality of fee there was an abundance of other evi- government’s contention that Ciava- han conspired to hide the source of trial he would rule on the motions as
Prosecutors maintained the fee dence presented at trial that shows rella was rewarding Conahan for ac- the income by falsely portraying it as quickly as possible.

WEIDLICH
and Sam Guesto was chief clerk/ Judge Edwin Kosik opted to de- ceptance of money from Wei- I’m a better person because of it,” Kosik said he considered Wei-
manager for the county. Weidlich part from the guidelines after dlich, who performed construc- Weidlich told Kosik during the dlich’s crime a serious offense.
was friends with Guesto and hearing testimony regarding ef- tion work in the Clerk of Courts brief hearing. “I will never go He noted Weidlich’s efforts to re-
Skrepenak. forts Weidlich has taken to turn office and other county build- down the path I was on.” habilitate himself.
Continued from Page 1A
Skrepenak has pleaded guilty his life around and the assistance ings. Weidlich’s attorney, David “We have a different person sit-
Luzerne County. to accepting money in exchange he provided federal prosecutors Weidlich, the father of a 6- Clark, noted Weidlich is the pri- ting here today than the person
Prosecutors have not identi- for helping a real estate develop- investigating other cases. month-old son, spoke of how his mary caregiver for his mother, who first reported to the proba-
fied the person. er gain approval into a tax incen- Weidlich was the key witness arrest in October 2009 led him to who has been diagnosed with ter- tion office,” Kosik said.
Records show Weidlich got no- tive program. against former Luzerne County realize that he needed to make minal cancer. Weidlich, who had In addition to the fine and pro-
bid business with Luzerne Coun- Federal sentencing guidelines Clerk of Courts Robert Reilly, changes in his life. issues with alcohol and marijua- bation, Kosik ordered Weidlich to
ty over the years when Greg Skre- had called for a sentence of six to who pleaded guilty in July to ly- “What happened to me gave na, has also completed a drug re- complete 50 hours of community
penak was county commissioner 10 months in prison. U.S. District ing to federal agents about his ac- me my last second chance in life. habilitation program, Clark said. service.

TAXES
Only one Northeast Pennsyl- gling financially, paying staffers 2010, the percentage was 60.
vania post office stayed open ex- for extra hours at multiple loca- Lori Savoy, who owns two
tra hours to give procrastinators tions just didn’t seem prudent, Liberty Tax offices in Luzerne
some extra time to get their tax he said. County, said 89 percent of her
Continued from Page 1A
forms in by the 11:59 p.m. dead- But more than the recession clients filed electronically, an in-
downright normal. line, and that was the one on or post office finances, the In- crease of about 2 percent. Patti
Customers dropped off letters Stafford Avenue in Scranton. ternet is responsible for the dra- Schultz, who manages 13 local
or picked up mail from their It’s a sign of the times, accord- matic decrease in Tax Day busi- H & R Block tax offices, said
P.O. boxes. Some purchased ing to Ray Daiutolo, a spokes- ness at post offices. the percentage was about the
stamps. man for the U.S. Postal Service. Though it’s been available for same but noted she saw a 20
But of a group of about 45 “If you go back over the last two decades, electronic tax fil- percent increase in e-filers from
that walked in and out during a four of five years, the number ing has increased significantly 2010 to 2011.
short stretch Monday afternoon, has slowly declined. More and in the past six years, according Nicholas Matson III, the su-
only a handful had tax returns more people are being encour- to figures from the Internal Rev- pervisor of customer service at
in hand. All declined to be in- aged to file electronically,” he enue Service. AP PHOTO the South Main Street post of-
terviewed if their names were said. In addition, more people According to the IRS, this Max Martinez, dressed as the Statue of Liberty, tries to alert fice, said Monday’s line was
used, including one woman who have been filing their taxes earli- year set a record for e-filed tax motorists on the final day to file taxes Monday in Cleveland. maybe slightly longer than a
said the deadline drop-off has er in the season – especially returns, topping 100 million for typical Monday, but not by
become a personal tradition. those due a refund – because of the first time. By early Monday says 98.7 million tax returns Locally, those percentages much.
“I always wait until the last the poor economy. morning, the IRS had received were e-filed. were higher at some tax offices, He said it was certainly “not
minute, especially when I owe Daiutolo said most of the peo- nearly 101 million e-filed returns More than 85 percent of tax- including Karen M. Hazleton’s anywhere close to what it used
money to Uncle Sam,” said the ple waiting until the last minute for the 2011 tax season, repre- payers have filed electronically Nanticoke CPA firm, where to be.”
gray-haired woman who de- are the ones who owe money. senting an 8.8 percent increase so far, according to the IRS. In nearly 100 percent of tax forms “It’s sort of just a regular busi-
clined to give her name. With the Postal Service strug- from last year when the IRS 2000, only 28 percent did so. were filed electronically. In ness day for us,” Matson said.

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Boucher gets start; Flyers pick up win


By JOHN WAWROW The Philadelphia
AP Sports Writer
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Brian Boucher
Flyers’ Nikolay
Zherdev, center, PAUL SOKOLOSKI
stopped 35 shots as the Flyers new start- celebrates his goal
with teammates OPINION
ing goalie in helping Philadelphia grab a
during the second

Dreadful start
first-round playoff series lead with a 4-2
period in Game 3 of
win over the Buffalo Sabres on Monday
night. 4
FLYERS SABRES
2 a first-round NHL
Stanley Cup playoff
Danny Briere and Nikolay Zherdev

provides great
series against the
keyed the victory by scoring second-pe-
Buffalo Sabres in
riod goals as Philadelphia bounced back past eight visits to Buffalo, including
Buffalo, N.Y., Mon-
with two straight wins after a 1-0 series- the regular season.

opportunity
day. The Flyers won
opening loss Thursday. Game 4 is at Drew Stafford and Nathan Gerbe the game to take a
Buffalo on Wednesday. scored in a game the Sabres never led. 2-1 series lead.
Nikolay Zherdev and Kimmo Tim- Buffalo has lost consecutive games
onen, with an empty-netter, also scored

A
as the Flyers improved to 6-0-2 in their See NHL, Page 6B AP PHOTO re the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Penguins really the best team in
the AHL?
I.L. BASEBALL Or just the team with the best regu-
H.S. BASEBALL lar-season record?

A grand showing
The way they were smacked around

Yankees
at the start of the AHL playoffs, the
Penguins appear on the verge of suf-
fering one of the worst indignities in
their history.

split two
They were 11 games better than the
second-best team during the regular
season. Now the Penguins are two
games worse than Norfolk after the
first weekend of a best-of-seven playoff

with ’Pigs
series.
It is the perfect chance for the Pen-
guins to prove they are great.
“As a team,” Penguins winger Chris
Collins said, “we’ve got to be harder.
And better.”
Vazquez continued hot hitting Nobody was superior to the Pen-
going 2-for-3 against IronPigs guins during the season.
They shot past defending Calder
in first game of twinbill. Cup champion Hershey to win the
AHL East by 12 games, and Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton’s 58 victories shattered
The Times Leader staff the franchise record.
ALLENTOWN – Fresh off be- “It’s been such a battle with them all
ing named the International year,” Norfolk coach Jon Cooper said.
League Batter of the Week, Jorge But nobody cares about that in the
playoffs.
Vazquez began making his case
“No team’s going to lay down for
to capture the award again this anyone at this point of the season,”
week. Penguins All-Star defenseman Robert
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Bortuzzo said.
first baseman went 2-for-3 with If Wilkes-Barre/Scranton needed a
his sixth home run in seven reminder of that, the Norfolk Admirals
games – his were happy to provide it.

6-3 league-leading Norfolk’s smooth center Marc-An-


seventh of the toine Pouliot provided scoring punch
YANKEES season – in the with a goal in each of the first two
Yankees’ 6-4 win games. The Admirals keep thwarting
4-5
IRONPIGS
over Lehigh Val-
ley in Game 1 of
every power play opportunity.
And their goalie Dustin Tokarski,
borderline cocky because he has reason
Monday’s dou- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
to be, keeps blocking shots from all
bleheader at Co- Hanover Area’s Cory Dickson dives back to first base ahead of the tag by Lake Lehman’s Tyler McGovern during Monday’s areas and from every angle on the ice.
ca-Cola Park. Wyoming Valley Conference baseball game in Hanover Twp. The Black Knights won the game, 14-4. “They’re a great team,” said Tokar-
Vazquez then went 1-for-4 in ski, who’s held the Penguins to one
the nightcap, a 5-3 loss to the
IronPigs.
The Yankees took a 2-0 lead in
Mathers’ latest slam boosts Lake-Lehman goal in two games and is coming off
Saturday’s 2-0 shutout at Mohegan Sun
Arena. “We think we match up well

14
the top of the first of Game 1 on a By DEREK LEVARSE win for the Black league games. “But he got a good one to against them.”
two-run blast by Vazquez. dlevarse@timesleader.com Knights. lace … and he came through in a big spot Match up with the best team in the
The IronPigs came right back, HANOVER TWP. — The message was LAKE-LEHMAN Mathers’ blast erased for us.” league?
scoring four in the bottom of the to simply relax. Bryan Mathers had a two-run deficit in the The Knights (3-1) had some issues Maybe that’s what’s given Norfolk a
frame to go up 4-2. The big blows
in the inning were a two-run shot
struck out in his first two at-bats, and the
Lake-Lehman senior gave a nod when
4
HANOVER
top of the fifth and keyed
a late offensive outburst
early, facing sophomore left-hander Mick-
ey Ferrence in his first varsity start for the
little extra oomph, the chance to make
its name by knocking off the Eastern
Conference’s top seed.
by Ronnie Belliard and a solo coach Mark LeValley gave him some en- AREA that gave the Knights a Hawks. Ferrence struck out six in the first “They have the best team in the
home run by Delwyn Young, his couragement before digging in. 14-4 win over the Haw- four innings, with a two-run homer by league, the most points,” Pouliot said.
third of the season. After the first pitch went for a strike, keyes in six innings. Josh Everett as his lone mistake. “We can’t take any plays off.”
SWB eventually took the lead Mathers calmly took his best cut of the “We just wanted him to relax and focus Hanover Area (1-2) capitalized on a se- Maybe the Penguins, deep in the
for good in the fourth when it afternoon and launched the pitch well in- on having a good at-bat – not necessarily ries of Lehman errors in the bottom of the back of their minds, figured they could
scored three times. Jordan Parraz to the woods behind the fence at Hanover trying to hit a home run – we want people third to score four runs. They even man- afford to relax a little. They entered the
tripled in Vazquez then the next Area High School. to work up the middle and out,” LeValley aged to chase Knights ace Justin Cornell first round with home-ice advantage,
A grand slam. A big hit and a big said of Mathers’ critical swing, which not just during the first round but
See SWB, Page 3B Wyoming Valley Conference Division II gave him a grand slam in back-to-back See GRAND, Page 5B throughout the playoffs.
Collins insisted that wasn’t the case,
but admitted after Friday’s 2-1 series-
opening defeat, “We didn’t play our
Dallas’ Vanessa H.S. GIRLS SOCCER game to the full extent.”
Parsons, left,
They need to go full-bore now.

Mountaineers get past rival Knights


kicks the ball
The series shifts to Norfolk for the
away from
next three games, starting tonight, and
Lake-Lehman’s
the Penguins must win two of them to
Tori Frederick go home again.
in a Wyoming
2 “This team just can’t walk
By JOHN ERZAR Or they go home for good.
Valley Conference jerzar@timesleader.com on the field and all of a sud- “It’s a seven-game series,” Penguins
interdivisional DALLAS captain Ryan Craig said. “I like the way
LEHMAN TWP. – It’s early in the girls soc- den we won the game.
soccer game our guys responded to different chal-
cer season and Dallas finds itself in a familiar Sometimes I think this team
Monday night
in Lehman
spot. The perennial Wyoming Valley Confer-
ence power is unbeaten and, as usual, not al-
1 thinks it’s the team from
LAKE-LEHMAN three years ago, five years
lenges all year.”
They get a chance to make a differ-
Township. ence down in Norfolk.
Dallas won lowing many goals. ago or six years ago where
Because it’s easy to be perceived as
the game 2-1. But after Monday night’s 2-1 victory over we can walk on the field and
an elite team when you are skillfully
rival Lake-Lehman, coach Chris Scharff be- everybody’s intimidated and we’re up 3-0 be- breaking away from the rest of the
lieves something is missing from this group fore the game even starts.” pack. It’s another ballgame trying to
of Mountaineers. Dallas (4-0-1 Division 1-A) didn’t take the fight your way out of a corner. That’s
“We keep reminding the girls, we’re not the lead for good on another rainy day for soccer the test the Penguins face now. The
same team as last year,” Scharff said. “And until the 60th minute. Midfield Colleen only way to prove greatness is by pass-
that team isn’t the same team as the year be- McDonald, an All-WVC selection last season, ing it.
fore. Though we’re doing well every year and had the game-winner on a 25-yard shot.
Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
our record shows well, we’re not the same columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER team. See DALLAS, Page 5B email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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B O S T O N M A R AT H O N
One the mark

Kenya’s Mutai By Mark Dudek


Times Leader Correspondent
ON THE MARK IS BACK! After a little layoff and time to spend
with the recent addition of my beautiful baby daughter, Ashlynn El-

wins with record


izabeth; I’m refreshed and ready to pick some winners. So without
any further hesitation, let’s get to the task at hand, making my loyal
followers some cash.
BEST BET: BACK FROM VACATION (1ST)
VALUE PLAY: RIDGE JUMPER (10TH)
Post Time 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$8,500 Cond.Trot;maidens
The Associated Press sop down Boylston Street to win 6 Back From Vacation
9 Man O’ War
B.Simpson
R.Schnittker
2-2-x
2-7-4
Should have won last out
Well-bred Chocolatier colt
5-2
4-1
BOSTON — Kenya’s Geoffrey by four seconds as the two Ke- 4 Broadway’s Heir D.Ingraham 4-x-x Makes debut for King 6-1
5 Quillz T.Buter 4-2-4 Raymer barn off to strong start 7-2
Mutai ran the fastest 26.2 miles nyans both beat Haile Gebrselas- 2 Mysterious Bomb T.Schadel 5-x-x Yet another firster 8-1
in history to win the Boston Mar- sie’s sanctioned world record of 3 Big Z Million
1 Organized Chaos
J.Taggart
J.Meittinis
4-4-4
5-4-4
NYSS colt
Fry a cold trainer
12-1
5-1
athon on Monday. Then his claim 2:03:59. Four men, including 7 Manlind M.Romano 6-8-7 2nd-time lasix user 15-1
8 Kieran Kan M.Simons 8-5-3 An auto toss 20-1
to a world record was swallowed third-place finisher Gebregziabh- Second-$6,100 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
up by the hills. er Gebremariam of Ethiopia and AP PHOTO AP PHOTO 5 Lavern’s Art B.Simpson 3-4-2 Simpson caps off early double 3-1
3 Frank Lloyd T.Buter 2-8-3 Fits well at this level 4-1
Not the inclines of Heartbreak American Ryan Hall, broke the Caroline Kilel of Kenya won the Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya was 1 Rendarosa A.McCarthy 7-3-4 Draw a big plus 9-2
Hill that have doomed so many course record of 2:05:52 set just women’s Boston Marahon. the men’s winner.
4 Southwind Jason
6 The Steelman
A.Napolitano
M.Simons
6-5-7
1-8-6
Has a hot set of hands
Looking for a check
6-1
7-2
runners before him. last year by Robert Kiprono Che- 2 Ludi Christy W.Mann 3-4-3 Mann trains and reins 10-1
7 Artful Sky M.Kakaley 4-3-3 Not won in a long time 8-1
It was the downhill part of the ruiyot. requires courses to start and fin- ton are well-pleased with what 8 Al’s Beach Boy D.Ingraham 8-5-4 Field filler 20-1
race that makes his time of 2 “These guys obviously showed ish near the same point in order
9 Chaco Hanover J.Taggart 4-3-1 Not from here 15-1
has happened, and that’s good Third-$8,500 Cond.Trot;n/w 1 pm race life
hours, 3 minutes, 2 seconds ineli- us what’s possible for the mara- to discourage downhill, wind-aid- 1 Bonbon D.Ackerman 2-x-x Prepped and ready 3-1
unto itself. The definitions of oth- 4 Glide Maid M.Kakaley 3-5-7 From the stable of Erv Miller 7-2
gible for an official world record. thon,” said Hall, whose 2:04:58 is ed runs and the artificially fast
the fastest ever run by an Amer- ers, I will leave to them.” 9 Cumonhoney A.Napolitano 2-3-6 Has to fire off the wings 4-1
In short: IAAF rules have deemed times they can produce. (Boston 3 Ginger Tree Lexie T.Buter 4-7-3 Off since Aug 9-2

the oldest and most prestigious ican. “I was out there running, IAAF officials did not immedi- 8 Lady Love Hanover H.Parker 3-8-8 Lightly raced 3yr old 6-1
has a net decline of 459 feet, ately respond to emails from The
7 Abundala
2 Bobbi Jo’s Ex
D.Ingraham
Tn.Schadel
2-6-5
4-x-x
Never hit the board
Stay away
15-1
8-1
marathon in the world — long and I was thinking to myself, ’I though the course is dominated 5 Charity Comesfirst L.Stalbaum 5-8-6 No handouts tonight 10-1
considered the one of the most can’t believe this is happening Associated Press seeking com- 6 In Your Room E.Mollor 5-6-3 Mollor with rare drive 20-1
by hills going up and down.)
difficult, too — to be too easy. right now. I’m running a 2:04 “We had a stunning perform- ment. Fourth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5
7 Eagle Real One R.Schnittker 6-8-6 Doesn’t get much easier 3-1
“You don’t look at world re- pace, and I can’t even see the ance and an immensely fast time Although the organization’s 2 Feets Of Magic M.Simons 5-3-6 Chester shipper 4-1
6 Sadies Legacy K.Sizer 8-3-5 Give Sizer some time 15-1
cords. You just go,” Mutai said. “If leaders.’ It was unreal.” here today,” said Tom Grilk, the rules clearly disqualify the Bos- 3 Need A Job A.Napolitano 9-1-8 Used hard in most recent 6-1
you are strong, you push it. But if The IAAF must certify a world head of the Boston Athletic Asso- ton course from a world record, it 8 Fly High
4 Artist Point
T.Buter
M.Kakaley
3-2-5
2-4-4
Buter adapting well to facility
In with decent group
8-1
7-2
you put it in your head, you can’t record, and it is unlikely to ap- ciation, after Mutai ran almost a does list Cheruiyot’s time in last 1 Whole Lotta Shakin B.Simpson 8-8-3 Little happening 10-1
5 Successfully Rich G.Benetos 1-4-7 Can make you poor 9-2
make it.” prove Mutai’s feat. The interna- full minute faster than the sanc- year’s race among the best times 9 Cannae Rocky Tn.Schadel 8-8-4 It’s a bumpy road 20-1
Mutai outsprinted Moses Mo- tional governing body’s Rule 206 tioned world record. “We in Bos- of 2010. Fifth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $5,000 last 5
2 Elliasarro Hanover J.Pavia 5-x-6 Yonkers invader scores 7-2
7 Jobo Da’shabra M.Kakaley 6-4-7 Much-needed driver change 3-1
1 Silverado Hall A.Napolitano 3-5-7 Pole never hurts 4-1
6 Old Trafford M.Janos 5-3-4 Hits the super ticket 9-2
L O C A L W H A T ’ S O N T V 9 Donnegal G.Wasiluk 4-4-5 Not raced since Nov 6 6-1
C A L E N D A R
MLB
AMERICA’S LINE 3 Reputation
4 Stogie Hanover
5 Triple T Dawn
Tn.Schadel
T.Schadel
H.Parker
7-5-5
9-8-5
7-8-5
Hung mile in last start
Smoked
Never leaves pylons
8-1
15-1
10-1
8 D J French Baby B.Simpson 6-5-6 Needs a start 20-1
Tuesday, April 19 7 p.m.
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH Sixth-$21,000 Clm.Pace;$clm.price $30,000
YES – N.Y. Yankees at Toronto
H.S. BASEBALL SNY – Houston at N.Y. Mets 7 Totally Empressive L.Stalbaum 3-1-3 Wins right off the claim 7-2
(4:15 p.m.) CSN – Milwaukee at Philadelphia 1 Buckeye In Charge P.Berry 2-1-6 A gamer 3-1
MMI at Hanover Area ROOT – Pittsburgh at Florida BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas, 4 Show Me Up M.Simons 1-4-5 Just beat similar 4-1
GAR at Lake-Lehman
Meyers at Northwest NBA Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. 8 Lap Hanover M.Kakaley 4-6-6 Burke-Kakaley strong duo 9-2
3 Bongo T.Buter 4-9-6 Lacks early foot 10-1
Wyoming Seminary at West Side Tech
7 p.m. 2 Arts Fav’won B.Simpson 7-5-9 Long price in here 8-1
H.S. SOFTBALL BASEBALL NBA
TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 2, New York at 5 Cam Boxer A.Napolitano 5-3-9 Ko’d 5-1
(4:15 p.m.) Boston Favorite Odds Underdog Favorite Points Underdog 6 Hanks Kid H.Parker 6-5-6 Longshot at best 12-1
Crestwood at Hazleton Area
MMI at Hanover Area 9:30 p.m. American League CELTICS 7 Knicks Seventh-$8,500 Cond.Pace;maidens
GAR at Lake-Lehman TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 2, Portland at 1 Panamanian R.Schnittker 2-x-1 Just has to stay flat 5-2
Meyers at Northwest Dallas RAYS ( 8.0 ) White Sox MAGIC 8.5 Hawks 2 Hey Scoob B.Simpson 4-4-x From the potent Pena barn 4-1
Wyoming Seminary at West Side Tech NHL Twins ( 8.5 ) ORIOLES MAVERICKS 4 Blazers
3 Odin Blue Chip
8 Prince Sail On
A.McCarthy
A.Napolitano
2-4-4
2-6-7
Triple as easy as 1-2-3
Freehold import
7-2
8-1
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL
(5:45 p.m.) 8 p.m. BLUE JAYS ( 8.5 ) Yankees Wednesday 9 Tiza Mojo M.Simons 6-5-6 Hasn’t hit board in 13 previous 15-1
Hanover Area at Dallas VERSUS — Playoffs, Western Conference quar- 4 Foolish Spell B.Dalious 5-3-6 Spell defeat 6-1
Delaware Valley at Berwick terfinals, game 4, Vancouver at Chicago RANGERS (10.0 ) Angels THUNDER 4.5 Nuggets 5 Eggroll P.Berry 3-7-8 Berry taking liking to PD 9-2
Coughlin at Hazleton Area 10:30 p.m. 6 Montoya Hanover J.Taggart 7-8-5 Out of the draft 10-1
Meyers at North Pocono VERSUS — Playoffs, Western Conference quar- ROYALS ( 9.0 ) Indians SPURS 8.5 Grizzlies
7 Add A Little Magic E.Nickle 6-6-7 Nothing in the works 20-1
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER terfinals, game 3, San Jose at Los Angeles A’S ( 7.5 ) Red Sox LAKERS 12 Hornets Eighth-$13,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;$clm.price $12-15,000
(4:15 p.m.) 8 Colin Power L.Stalbaum 2-2-2 Class shines through 4-1
Wyoming Area at Honesdale Tigers ( 7.5 ) MARINERS NHL
6 Cornishman N M.Kakaley 1-1-7 Cagey old vet 3-1
Tunkhannock at Hanover Area Favorite Odds Underdog 9 Credit Approved J.Pavia 5-4-7 New to the Irvine stable 20-1
National League
MMI at Pittston Area
Meyers at Wyoming Seminary B A S E B A L L PHILLIES ( 7.5 ) Brewers Canucks -$135/ BLACKHAWKS 4 Quite Possible H.Parker 2-3-3 Wide-open group 9-2
GAR at North Pocono 3 All This Snaz B.Simpson 4-6-2 Raced poorly as chalk 6-1
+$115
5 Kentucky Wildcat M.Simons 3-1-1 Fan favorite 7-2
H.S. BOYS TENNIS International League REDS ( 9.0 ) D’backs
Sharks -$120/ KINGS 2 Southern Beauty T.Buter 4-3-2 More from Raymer-Buter 10-1
Dallas at Tunkhannock, 4:15 p.m.
All Times EDT MARLINS ( 7.0 ) Pirates even 1 Eng-Amer Davanti A.Napolitano 6-1-2 Just in too tough 8-1
COLLEGE BASEBALL 7 Mystical Con J.Meittinis 7-4-2 Not fooling anyone 15-1
King’s at Scranton, 4 p.m. North Division METS ( 7.5 ) Astros Wednesday Ninth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $5,000 last 5
Misericordia at Marywood, 3:30 p.m. W L Pct. GB
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Lehigh Valley (Phillies).............. 6 4 .600 — CUBS ( NL ) Padres RANGERS -$120/ Capitals 2 Magnum J.Pavia 3-4-2 Closing in on $500k life 7-2
Wilkes at Alvernia, 3 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre even 5 Indelible Hanover A.McCarthy 5-3-1 Gets some class relief 5-2
CARDS ( 8.5 ) Nationals 3 Bunkmeister R.Schnittker 4-7-8 Had big speed back in the day 5-1
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS (Yankees) .................................... 6 4 .600 —
King’s at Albright, 3:30 p.m. ROCKIES ( 7.5 ) Giants PREDATORS -$140/ Ducks 6 Tinys Million K.Sizer 1-8-2 Knows this strip well 6-1
Pawtucket (Red Sox) ................. 7 5 .583 — +$120 1 Oyster Bay B.Simpson 1-7-3 Had joy ride at Saratoga 8-1
Wednesday, April 20 Syracuse (Nationals) ................. 5 6 .455 11⁄2 DODGERS ( 7.0 ) Braves 4 Caerleon Hanover D.Ingraham 3-2-8 Fast early, not late 4-1
Rochester (Twins)...................... 4 6 .400 2 Hoem Teams in Capital Letters 9 Tidewater Tomahawk P.Berry 3-3-5 Cash burner 12-1
H.S. BASEBALL
(4:15 p.m.) Buffalo (Mets) ............................. 4 7 .364 21⁄2 6 All Got In M.Simons 5-3-1 Folds 15-1
Crestwood at Dallas South Division 8 Star City Hero J.Meittinis 6-4-1 Demoted 20-1
Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Area W L Pct. GB Tenth-$30,000 F&M Open Handicap Pace
Pittston Area at Berwick Durham (Rays) ........................... 8 4 .667 —
AHL 7 Ridge Jumper B.Simpson 2-1-10 Never better 6-1
Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West
Nanticoke at Tunkhannock
Charlotte (White Sox) ................ 5 4 .556 11⁄2 Playoff Glance
All Times EDT
B A S K E T B A L L 9 Not Enough
8 Ideal Newton
E.Goodell
A.McCarthy
1-5-1
2-4-6
Deserving favorite
Trying to regain winter form
5-2
5-1
Gwinnett (Braves) ...................... 6 5 .545 11⁄2
H.S. SOFTBALL (x-if necessary) 5 Riley Character M.Kakaley 2-1-3 In with stout group of mares 5-1
Norfolk (Orioles) ......................... 2 8 .200 5
(4:15 p.m.)
Crestwood at Dallas West Division FIRST ROUND National Basketball 6 Omen Hanover P.Berry 4-5-3 Been facing tigers 4-1
4 Ideal Nectarine T.Buter 4-8-6 Is inside main foes 10-1
Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Area W L Pct. GB BEST OF 7 Association 3 Mememe L.Stalbaum 3-1-1 Notch below these 15-1
Pittston Area at Berwick Louisville (Reds)......................... 9 3 .750 — EASTERN CONFERENCE 2 It’s De Lovely J.Taggart 4-1-1 Can’t keep up 12-1
Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West Portland 2, Connecticut 1 Daily Playoff
Columbus (Indians).................... 8 4 .667 1 1 HF’s Super Star J.pavia 1-1-2 Not an open mare 20-1
Nanticoke at Tunkhannock Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2 Glance
Toledo (Tigers) ........................... 4 8 .333 5 Eleventh-$8,600 Clm.Trot;clm.price $10,000
Wyoming Seminary at MMI Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT All Times EDT
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Indianapolis (Pirates) ................. 3 9 .250 6 Sunday, April 17: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 5 Tonight Aas A.Napolitano 1-2-1 Winner three of last five 5-2
FIRST ROUND
(5:45 p.m.) Monday's Games Tuesday, April 19: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m. 6 Carscot Nexus J.Pavia 1-6-1 Won last out with Pavia up 3-1
Toledo 13, Columbus 5 (Best-of-7) 3 Mighty Moses L.Stalbaum 5-8-8 Down a peg in price 6-1
Crestwood at Holy Redeemer Thursday, April 21: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m. (x-if necessary)
Tunkhannock at Pittston Area Durham 4, Gwinnett 1, 11 innings x-Saturday, April 23: Portland at Connecticut, 7 p.m. 1 Celebrity Caviar J.Meittinis 6-1-2 Broke as the 1-5 chalk 4-1
Lake-Lehman at West Side Tech Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 6, Lehigh Valley 4, 1st game x-Monday, April 25: Connecticut at Portland, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 16 2 Ready For Freddie M.Kakaley 4-5-4 Big post swing 5-1
Abington Heights at Wyoming Valley West Rochester at Buffalo, ppd., snow Chicago 104, Indiana 99, Chicago leads series 1-0 7 McKelvie A.McCarthy 4-6-3 Newcomer from Philly 10-1
Manchester 2, Binghamton 1 Miami 97, Philadelphia 89
H.S. TRACK Pawtucket 5, Syracuse 1 Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1 4 Caviar Kid M.Simons 6-3-2 Off a long layoff 12-1
Indianapolis 10, Louisville 4 Atlanta 103, Orlando 93, Atlanta leads series 1-0 8 Malabar Sport R.Schnittker 5-8-8 Slim to no chance 20-1
(4:15 p.m.) Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT Dallas 89, Portland 81, Dallas leads series 1-0
Wyoming Area at Nanticoke Charlotte at Norfolk, (n) Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT 9 Oneminute Vacation M.Romano 6-1-8 Better make it two 15-1
Northwest at Meyers Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Lehigh Valley, 8:35 p.m., Tuesday, April 19: Manchester at Binghamton, 7:05 Sunday, April 17
(n) Memphis 101, San Antonio 98, Memphis leads se- Twelfth-$21,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $30,000
GAR at Lake-Lehman p.m. 5 Mambo Italiano T.Buter 2-2-5 Should get smoother trip 4-1
Hanover Area at Holy Redeemer Tuesday's Games Wednesday, April 20: Manchester at Binghamton, ries 1-0
Rochester at Buffalo, 12:05 p.m., 1st game New Orleans 109, L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 4 DVC Gifted Indeed B.Simpson 4-2-1 More strong Pena stock 3-1
H.S. BOYS TENNIS 7:05 p.m. 2 Unicorn Hanover J.Pavia 1-3-2 Late on the scene 7-2
Rochester at Buffalo, 2:35 p.m., 2nd game x-Friday, April 22: Binghamton at Manchester, 7 leads series 1-0
(4:15 p.m.) Boston 87, New York 85, Boston leads series 1-0 3 Bluff Point M.Kakaley 9-1-1 Needed last, can improve 9-2
Dallas at Hazleton Area Syracuse at Pawtucket, 6:15 p.m. p.m.
Indianapolis at Toledo, 6:30 p.m. x-Saturday, April 23: Binghamton at Manchester, 7 Oklahoma City 107, Denver 103, Oklahoma City 1 Four Starz Alex A.McCarthy 6-3-7 Best of rest 10-1
Meyers at GAR leads series 1-0 6 Wayward Son M.Simons 4-7-7 No way 8-1
Wyoming Area at Berwick Louisville at Columbus, 6:35 p.m. p.m.
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 0 Monday, April 18 7 Total Shark L.Stalbaum 8-4-1 Eaten up 5-1
Wyoming Seminary at Tunkhannock 8 Moneybackguarentee A.Napolitano 8-4-8 No change given 12-1
Wyoming Valley West at Pittston Area Charlotte at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Friday, April 15: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1 Miami 94, Philadelphia 73, Miami leads series 2-0
Coughlin at MMI Gwinnett at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Indiana at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. Thirteenth-$4,600 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000
Crestwood at Holy Redeemer 0 Tuesday, April 19 3 Camwiser M.Kakaley 1-1-9 Hot pacer 5-2
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Nor- New York at Boston, 7 p.m. 2 Don’t Fight The Law A.McCarthy 1-2-6 Hard to argue with 3-1
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) folk, 7:15 p.m. Atlanta at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. 1 Real Houdini H.Parker 5-4-3 Ground-saving journey 4-1
Hazleton Area at Coughlin H O C K E Y Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Portland at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. 8 C B Tower A.Napolitano 4-5-3 Post the main knock 9-2
Nanticoke at Holy Redeemer Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 5 Don’t Tell Barbara T.Buter 3-6-6 No one listening 8-1
Delaware Valley at Crestwood, 7 p.m. x-Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Norfolk, Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 6 Bell Valley Banker M.Romano 6-1-5 Save your dough 8-1
Tunkhannock at Wyoming Seminary National Hockey League 7:30 p.m. Memphis at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. 4 Cold Cape Cod P.Berry 7-7-8 Always a bomb on board 12-1
Wyoming Valley West vs. Dallas, 6:30 p.m. at Lake- x-Saturday, April 23: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 7 Suffern’s Z Tam J.Taggart 7-2-2 …one more race left 15-1
Daily Playoff Glance ton, 7:05 p.m.
Lehman H.S. Thursday, April 21 Fourteenth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $5,000 last 5
Lake-Lehman at Berwick All Times EDT x-Monday, April 25: Norfolk at Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Chicago at Indiana, 7 p.m.
FIRST ROUND ton, 7:05 p.m. Miami at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. 1 Clarissa Hall B.Simpson 2-4-9 Takes the finale 3-1
COLLEGE BASEBALL 9 Diva Diva T.Buter 1-4-2 Can blast from the car 7-2
(3:30 p.m.) (Best-of-7) Hershey 1, Charlotte 1 Dallas at Portland, 10:30 p.m.
(x-if necessary) Thursday, April 14: Charlotte 5, Hershey 4 Friday, April 22 7 Our Last Photo T.Schadel 6-3-5 Another with speed 6-1
Manhattanville at King’s
Eastern at Misericordia Sunday, April 17: Hershey 4, Charlotte 2 Boston at New York, 7 p.m. 4 Armbro Barrister R.Schnittker 6-8-4 Closing in on $1M lifetime 9-2
Wednesday, April 13
Delaware Valley at Wilkes Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Tuesday, April 19: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Orlando at Atlanta, 8 p.m. 8 Heidi Falls D.Ingraham 5-7-1 Little trot in the q 4-1
Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0 Wednesday, April 20: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m. 6 Four Starz Foxy J.Meittinis 8-2-3 Not to be 15-1
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS 5 Spicy Caviar J.Pavia 6-6-7 Smothered 8-1
King’s at Eastern, 3 p.m. Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, OT Friday, April 22: Hershey at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 23
Wilkes at Misericordia, 3:30 p.m. Vancouver 2, Chicago 0 x-Sunday, April 24: Charlotte at Hershey, 5 p.m. Chicago at Indiana, 2:30 p.m. 3 Colonel’s Dancer P.Berry 5-3-2 Tippy-toes to the rear 20-1
Nashville 4, Anaheim 1 x-Monday, April 25: Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m. Dallas at Portland, 5 p.m. 2 Shelly Ross M.Kakaley 3-6-6 See you tomorrow 10-1
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE
King’s at Wilkes, 4 p.m. Thursday, April 14 WESTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio at Memphis, 7:30 p.m.
COLLEGE GOLF Montreal 2, Boston 0 Lake Erie 1, Manitoba 1 Oklahoma City at Denver, 10 p.m.
Misericordia at Scranton, 1 p.m. Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4 Sunday, April 24
San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT Miami at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.
Friday, April 15 Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. Boston at New York, 3:30 p.m.
T R A N S A C T I O N S Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 1 Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
Friday, April 22: Lake Erie at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m.
Orlando at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 9:30 p.m.
T E N N I S
Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 x-Sunday, April 24: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 4 p.m. Monday, April 25 BULLETIN BOARD
BASEBALL Anaheim 5, Nashville 3 x-Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba at Lake Erie, 7 p.m.
Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0
San Antonio at Memphis, TBD ATP World Tour
Saturday, April 16 x-Portland at Dallas, TBD
American League Detroit 4, Phoenix 3, Detroit leads series 2-0 Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2 Oklahoma City at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Barcelona Open BancSabadell GOLF
BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Selected the contract of Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4 Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1 Tuesday, April 26 Results
LHP Clay Rapada from Norfolk (IL). Placed RHP Montreal 3, Boston 1 Tuesday, April 19: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 x-Indiana at Chicago, TBD Monday
Chris Jakubauskas on the 15-day DL. Transferred Los Angeles 4, San Jose 0, series tied 1-1 p.m. x-New York at Boston, TBD At Real Club de Tenis Barcelona Lehman Ladies Golf League will
RHP Justin Duchscherer to the 60-day DL. Wednesday, April 20: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, x-Atlanta at Orlando, TBD
BOSTON RED SOX — Recalled LHP Hideki Okaji- Sunday, April 17
8:05 p.m. x-New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, TBD
Barcelona, Spain begin play on Monday. For in-
N.Y. Rangers 3, Washington 2, Washington leads Singles
ma from Pawtucket (IL). Optioned LHP Felix Dou-
series 2-1 x-Friday, April 22: Hamilton at Oklahoma City, 8:05 Wednesday, April 27 formation or to register, please call
brant to Pawtucket. p.m. First Round
OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Placed LHP Dallas Bra- Nashville 4, Anaheim 3, Nashville leads series 2-1
x-Sunday, April 24: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, 4
x-Philadelphia at Miami, TBD Albert Ramos, Spain, def. Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo, John at 675-1686.
Vancouver 3, Chicago 2, Vancouver leads series x-Memphis at San Antonio, TBD
den on the 15-day DL. Transferred RHP Rich Har-
3-0 p.m. x-Denver at Oklahoma City, TBD
Spain, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5. Newberry Ladies Golf League will
den to the 60-day DL. x-Monday, April 25: Oklahoma City at Hamilton, Blaz Kavcic, Slovenia, def. Tobias Kamke, Germa-
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Traded LHP David Pur- Monday, April 18 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 28 ny, 6-2, 6-3. hold their annual opening day
Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2, Philadelphia leads series x-Chicago at Indiana, TBD
cey to Oakland for RHP Daniel Farquhar.
2-1 Houston 2, Peoria 0 x-Orlando at Atlanta, TBD
Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, def. Thomaz Belluci luncheon April 26. League play will
National League Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1 (13), Brazil, 7-5, 6-3.
CINCINNATI REDS — Placed INF/OF Juan Fran- Boston 4, Montreal 2, Montreal leads series 2-1
Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT
x-L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, TBD Victor Hanescu, Romania, def. Andrey Golubev, begin on Monday, May 2. New
Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, Pittsburgh leads series x-Dallas at Portland, TBD
cisco on the 15-day DL, retroactive to April 17.
2-1 Monday, April 18: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m.
Friday, April 29
Kazakhstan, 6-3, 6-2. members are welcome, but you
Transferred RHP Jared Burton to the 60-day DL. Tuesday, April 19: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. Marcel Granollers, Spain, def. Daniel Brands, Ger-
Selected the contract of OF Jeremy Hermida from Detroit at Phoenix, (n)
x-Wednesday, April 20: Houston at Peoria, 8:05 x-Miami at Philadelphia, TBD many, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-1. must be a member of the New-
Louisville (IL). Tuesday, April 19 p.m. x-Boston at New York, TBD Robin Haase, Netherlands, def. Flavio Cipolla, Ita- berry Country Club to participate.
COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned RHP Alan Vancouver at Chicago, 8 p.m. x-Friday, April 22: Peoria at Houston, 8:35 p.m. x-San Antonio at Memphis, TBD ly, 6-4, 6-3.
Johnson to Colorado Springs (PCL). Recalled RHP San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. x-Sunday, April 24: Peoria at Houston, 5:05 p.m. x-Oklahoma City at Denver, TBD Fabio Fognini, Italy, def. Simone Vagnozzi, Italy, Call Maria at the Newberry office,
Clayton Mortensen from Colorado Springs. Wednesday, April 20 Milwaukee 1, Texas 1 Saturday, April 30 6-2, 2-4 retired. 675-5236, for more information.
American Association Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 x-Indiana at Chicago, TBD Benoit Paire, France, def. Pablo Carreno-Busta,
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed RHP Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 x-Atlanta at Orlando, TBD Spain, 6-7 (7), 6-3, 6-2.
Joseph Tarallo. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. x-New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, TBD Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (12), Spain, def. Denis Is- MEETINGS
GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS — Released RHP Anaheim at Nashville, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 x-Portland at Dallas, TBD tomin, Uzbekistan, 7-6 (6), 6-3.
Hunter Davis, RHP Marco Gonzalez, RHP Zach Detroit at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. p.m. Sunday, May 1 Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France, def. Andrey Kuz-
Ward, INF Antoin Gray, INF Steve Carillo, INF Joey Thursday, April 21 Friday, April 22: Milwaukee at Texas, 8:30 p.m. x-Philadelphia at Miami, TBD netsov, Russia, 6-2, 6-4. Crestwood Football Booster Club
Kenworthy, OF Anthony Moore and OF Quentin Lu- Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m. x-Monday, April 25: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. x-New York at Boston, TBD Pablo Andujar, Spain, def. Gerard Granollers-Pu-
quette. x-Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. x-Tuesday, April 26: Texas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. x-Memphis at San Antonio, TBD jol, Spain, 6-0, 6-1. will meet at 7 p.m. on May10 at
FORT WORTH CATS — Signed C Kelley Gul- San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. x-Denver at Oklahoma City, TBD Albert Montanes (11), Spain, def. Teymuraz Ga- King’s Restaurante. For more
ledge, OF John Allen and RHP Justin Vaclavik. Friday, April 22 76ers-Heat, Box bashvili, Russia, 6-2, 6-2.
LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed RHP Paul Koss. x-Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m. Juan Monaco (16), Argentina, def. Grigor Dimitrov, information, call Tony at 430-7571.
PHILADELPHIA (73)
Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Bulgaria, 6-4, 6-1. Hanover Area Youth Soccer will be
Can-Am League
NEW JERSEY JACKALS — Released LHP Jeff Nashville at Anaheim, 10 p.m. B O X I N G Iguodala 2-8 1-2 5, Brand 1-5 1-2 3, Hawes 1-3 0-2 2,
Holiday 5-13 0-0 12, Meeks 2-6 2-2 7, Speights 0-5
Kevin Anderson (14), South Africa, def. Pablos
holding registration for the fall
Icenogle and RHP Edward R. Rodriguez. Cuevas, Uruguay, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.
Saturday, April 23 0-0 0, Williams 1-8 6-7 8, Young 8-20 2-3 18, Turner
PITTSFIELD COLONIALS — Signed RHP Chad N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 3 p.m. Fight Schedule 6-10 0-0 15, Battie 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 27-79 13-20 73. Doubles soccer session from 6 p.m. to 8
Paronto. Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. MIAMI (94) First Round p.m. on April 27, May 5t and May 9
Los Angeles at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. April 22 James 10-19 8-10 29, Bosh 9-13 3-3 21, Ilgauskas Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, and Xavier Malisse,
BASKETBALL Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD At Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn. 2-2 3-4 7, Bibby 2-7 0-0 5, Wade 4-11 6-7 14, Miller Belgium, def. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, and Milos at the Hanover Area High School,
National Basketball Association Sunday, April 24 (ESPN2), Breidis Prescott vs. Bayan Jargal, 10, 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 3-6 0-0 7, Anthony 1-3 2-4 4, Chal- Raonic, Canada, 6-2, 6-4. Sans Souci Parkway. Registration
light welterweights.
NBA — Fined Portland coach Nate McMillan x-Philadelphia at Buffalo, 3 p.m.
x-Vancouver at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. April 23
mers 1-7 0-0 2, House 1-3 0-0 2, Howard 1-1 1-1 3,
Magloire 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 34-72 23-29 94.
WTA Tour is $50 for one child, $80 for two.
$35,000 for public comments about the officiating
after Saturday’s game against Dallas. x-Anaheim at Nashville, TBD At Nokia Theater, Los Angeles (SHO), Joseph Ag- Philadelphia .......................................13182121—73 Porsche Grand Prix
x-Detroit at Phoenix, TBD beko vs. Abner Mares, 12, for Agbeko’s IBF ban- Miami...................................................19302619—94 Results
HOCKEY Monday, April 25 tamweight title;Yonnhy Perez vs. Vic Darchinyan, 3-Point Goals—Philadelphia 6-14 (Turner 3-3, Holi- Monday
x-Washington at N.Y. Rangers, TBD 12, bantamweights. day 2-5, Meeks 1-2, Iguodala 0-2, Williams 0-2),
National Hockey League At Porsche-Arena
x-Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, TBD April 29 Miami 3-15 (James 1-1, Jones 1-3, Bibby 1-5, Bosh
NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Signed G Keith Kinkaid.
x-San Jose at Los Angeles, TBD At Las Vegas (ESPN2), Victor Cayo vs. Tim Cole- 0-1, House 0-1, Wade 0-1, Chalmers 0-3). Stuttgart, Germany Bulletin Board items will not be
SOCCER Tuesday, April 26 man, 12, IBF junior welterweight eliminator. Fouled Out—None. Singles
accepted over the telephone. Items
x-Buffalo at Philadelphia, TBD April 30 Rebounds—Philadelphia 50 (Iguodala, Brand 7), First Round
Major League Soccer
x-Boston at Montreal, TBD At Mannheim, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. De- Miami 53 (Bosh 11). Marion Bartoli (8), France, def. Tsvetana Pironkova, may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
MLS — Agreed to terms with MF Benny Feilhaber, Assists—Philadelphia 18 (Iguodala 7), Miami 16 Bulgaria, 6-4, 6-1.
making him the top eligible player on the allocation x-Chicago at Vancouver, TBD reck Chisora, 12, for Klitschko’s WBO-IBO heavy- tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
x-Nashville at Anaheim, TBD weight titles. (James 6). Kristina Barrois, Germany, def. Lucie Safarova,
list. Total Fouls—Philadelphia 21, Miami 17. Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-4.
Wednesday, April 27 At Buenos Aires, Luis Lazarte vs. Ulises Solis, 12,
Li Na (6), China, def. Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia,
off at the Times Leader or mailed to
COLLEGE x-Montreal at Boston TBD for Lazarte’s IBF junior flyweight title;Roberto Bo- Technicals—Philadelphia Coach Collins.
A—20,204 (19,600). 6-2, 6-3. Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
x-N.Y. Rangers at Washington, TBD lonti vs. Isidro Prieto, 10, heavyweights.
PENN STATE — Released freshman G Taran Buie At Panama City, Panama, Rafael Concepcion, vs.
from the men’s basketball team so he can seek a x-Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBD
Hugo Ruiz, 12, for the interim WBA World bantam-
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
transfer. x-Phoenix at Detroit, TBD
x-Los Angeles at San Jose, TBD weight title.
CMYK

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Cold temperatures, precipitation cause problems


By BEN WALKER Rain, chill and even a snowout ta and the New York Mets have is par for the month, there have
AP Baseball Writer at Coors Field, it’s been rugged all hosted doubleheaders, all caused been several days much colder.
TheGreenMonsterseats,great across the majors. Nine games al- by rainouts during an April that’s At Progressive Field in Cleve-
view. The concession stands that ready postponed this year; none been unseasonably wet and cold land, Indians third base coach
sell clam chowder and lobster by the same point last season. in many places, especially along Steve Smith bundled up before
rolls, always popular. Six teams have drawn record- the Eastern seaboard. Sunday’s game against Balti-
The hot spots at Fenway Park low crowds at their ballparks — At Turner Field, the videoboard more.
lately are the gift shops behind Cleveland, Atlanta, the New York showed the weather radar, rather The hood of his gray sweat shirt
home plate and out beyond the Yankees, Seattle, St. Louis and than stats or highlights. At Fen- pulled over his red Indians cap,
Pesky Pole. Why? Because they’re Minnesota — although poor con- way Park, the protective screen at Smith quickly left the field after
heated, giving Boston fans a brief ditions aren’t always to blame. first blew over twice during bat- battingpracticeandfoundawarm
respite from the wicked weather. Overall, attendance is virtually ting practice. spot on the top step of a flight of
Makes sense to Red Sox center identical to last season, when At Camden Yards, Ian Kinsler stairs leading into the team’s du-
fielder Mike Cameron. opening day came several days and a half-dozen of Texas team- gout.
“Everything’s cold out there. later. Games are averaging mates took advantage of the With the temperature hovering
You have that wind. My face is 28,620, compared to 28,835 a year showers and went sliding on the over 40 and winds gusting to 50
freezing,” he said. ago, STATS LLC said. tarp. At Yankee Stadium, two mph, this was not baseball weath-
“It’s not so much getting loose,” “If you are a big leaguer, it is nights were so miserable that fans er.
he said, pointing to his eyes, “it’s your job and you deal with it,” were given free tickets. “Look at me,” said Smith, who
seeing. You’ve got water running Orioles manager Buck Showalter The National Weather Service went to school at Pepperdine and AP PHOTO
down. It’s your extremities. Your said. “You strap it on, go and play. said precipitation in New York is lives in California during the off- Fans huddle under umbrellas during a rain delay before a baseball
eyes, noses, fingers, toes. That’s The show goes on.” up around 50 percent this April season. “I’ve got five thermals on, game between the New York Mets and the Atlanta Braves was
probably the hardest thing. The Except when it doesn’t. over normal. While the average I look like a fullback and I’m still called due to weather on April 15, 2011, in Atlanta.
things you need to play baseball.” Baltimore, Washington, Atlan- temperature of about 51 degrees cold.”

STANDINGS/STATS
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P

Brewers outlast S TA N D I N G S
All Times EDT
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(2), Me.Cabrera (4), Francoeur (4). SB—Choo (3),
Brantley (3). S—Treanor. SF—Choo, Betemit.
Cleveland
C.Carrasco .............. 61⁄3
Pestano .................... 2⁄3
IP H R ER BB SO
7
0
3
0
3
0
1
0
4
1
Giants 8, Rockies 1
San Francisco
Rownd cf-lf
ab r h bi
5 0 0 0 Fowler cf
Colorado

Herrer
ab r h bi
2 0 0 0

Phillies in 12th
East Division R.Perez .................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 FSnchz 2b 5 2 2 1 2b-ss 4 0 0 0
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away J.Smith W,1-0.......... 11⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 Huff 1b 3 1 1 1 CGnzlz lf 3 1 1 0
New York........................................ 9 5 .643 — — 6-4 W-2 8-3 1-2 Germano .................. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Belt 1b 1 0 0 0 Wggntn lf 1 0 0 0
Tampa Bay ..................................... 7 9 .438 3 3 7-3 W-1 4-6 3-3 Kansas City Posey c 4 0 1 0 Tlwtzk ss 3 0 0 0
Toronto ........................................... 7 9 .438 3 3 3-7 L-3 4-2 3-7 Davies ...................... 6 7 2 2 0 7 Whitsd c 0 0 0 0 Stewart 3b 1 0 0 0
Baltimore......................................... 6 9 .400 31⁄2 31⁄2 2-8 L-8 3-4 3-5 Jeffress BS,1-2 ....... 1⁄3 1 1 1 3 0 PSndvl 3b 1 2 0 0 Helton 1b 3 0 2 1
Boston............................................. 5 10 .333 41⁄2 41⁄2 5-5 W-3 5-4 0-6 Crow ......................... 12⁄3 0 0 0 2 2 Burrell lf 3 2 1 3 Splrghs rf 4 0 0 0
Central Division Soria ......................... 1 1 0 0 0 0 JoLopz
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Collins L,1-1 ............ 1 4 4 4 2 1 Ford cf 0 0 0 0 3b-2b 3 0 1 0
Cleveland....................................... 12 4 .750 — — 8-2 W-4 7-2 5-2 WP—Jeffress, Crow. Schrhlt rf 4 1 3 2 Iannett c 3 0 0 0
Kansas City ................................... 10 6 .625 2 — 6-4 L-2 7-4 3-2 Umpires—Home, Paul Schrieber;First, Chad Fair- Tejada ss 3 0 0 1 Rogers p 1 0 0 0
Chicago.......................................... 7 9 .438 5 3 3-7 L-5 4-6 3-3 child;Second, Joe West;Third, Angel Hernandez. Linccm p 4 0 0 0 Mrtnsn p 2 0 0 0
Detroit............................................. 7 9 .438 5 3 5-5 L-2 3-3 4-6 T—3:27. A—12,214 (37,903). Vglsng p 0 0 0 0
Minnesota ...................................... 6 10 .375 6 4 4-6 W-2 2-3 4-7
The Associated Press Spotted an early eight-run Totals 33 8 8 8 Totals 30 1 4 1
San Francisco.................... 512 000 000 — 8
West Division
PHILADELPHIA — Ryan cushion thanks to homers by W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Colorado ............................ 000 000 100 — 1
Texas ............................................. 11 5 .688 — — 5-5 W-1 7-0 4-5 DP—San Francisco 1, Colorado 1. LOB—San Fran-
Braun drove in the go-ahead Pat Burrell, Nate Schierholtz Los Angeles .................................. 10 6 .625 1 — 7-3 L-1 4-2 6-4 cisco 4, Colorado 5. 2B—F.Sanchez (5), Helton 2
and Freddy Sanchez, Lincecum Oakland.......................................... 8 8 .500 3 2 6-4 W-2 3-4 5-4 N L B O X E S
run with a sacrifice fly in the Seattle ............................................ 5 11 .313 6 5 3-7 W-1 2-4 3-7
(3). HR—F.Sanchez (2), Burrell (5), Schierholtz (1).
SF—Tejada.
12th inning and the Milwaukee cruised through Colorado’s NATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs 1, Padres 0 San Francisco
IP H R ER BB SO

Brewers beat the Philadelphia lineup, dominating baseball’s W L


East Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
San Diego Chicago Lincecum W,2-1...... 72⁄3 3 1 1 3 10
ab r h bi ab r h bi Vogelsong................ 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
Phillies 6-3 on Monday night. best team over the season’s Philadelphia...................................
Florida ............................................
10
8
5
6
.667
.571

11⁄2


6-4
6-4
L-1
L-1
6-3
3-3
4-2
5-3
Venale rf 3 0 0 0 SCastro ss 4 0 1 0 Colorado
Denorfi ph-rf 1 0 1 0 Barney 2b 3 0 0 0 Rogers L,2-1............ 3 6 8 8 2 2
Brandon Kintzler (1-0) first 21⁄2 weeks until Carlos Washington ................................... 8 7 .533 2 1
⁄2 7-3 W-3 5-4 3-3 Headly 3b 2 0 0 0 Byrd cf 4 0 0 0 Mortensen................ 6 2 0 0 2 1
Atlanta ............................................ 7 9 .438 31⁄2 2 4-6 L-1 4-5 3-4
pitched two scoreless innings Gonzalez broke up his no-hit New York ....................................... 5 11 .313 51⁄2 4 2-8 W-1 1-6 4-5
OHudsn 2b
Cantu 1b
4 0 0 0 ArRmr 3b
3 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b
3 0 0 0
4 0 1 0
HBP—by Rogers (Burrell).
Umpires—Home, Cory Blaser;First, Ed Rapuano-
to earn his first win in the bid with a clean single in the W
Central Division
L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Hundly c
Ludwck lf
4 0 1 0 ASorin lf
4 0 1 0 Fukdm rf
4 0 0 0
3 0 1 0
;Second, Brian O’Nora;Third, Ed Hickox.
T—2:23. A—31,079 (50,490).
majors. seventh. Cincinnati ........................................ 9 7 .563 — — 4-6 L-2 6-4 3-3 Maybin cf 4 0 0 0 Soto c 4 1 1 0
Chicago .......................................... 8 8 .500 1 1 5-5 W-1 4-3 4-5 Bartlett ss 4 0 2 0 Zamrn p 1 0 0 0
The NL East-leading Phillies Milwaukee ...................................... 8 8 .500 1 1 6-4 W-1 5-2 3-6 Stauffr p 2 0 0 0 DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0 Brewers 6, Phillies 3
rallied against closer John Pirates 9, Reds 3 Pittsburgh .......................................
St. Louis..........................................
8
8
8
8
.500
.500
1
1
1
1
4-6
6-4
W-2
L-1
1-5
2-4
7-3
6-4
Hawpe ph
Adams p
1 0 0 0 Marshll p
0 0 0 0 Marml p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Milwaukee Philadelphia
Houston .......................................... 5 11 .313 4 4 4-6 L-1 4-6 1-5 Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0 Colvin ph 1 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Axford in the ninth, tying it at CINCINNATI — Andrew EPtrsn ph 1 0 0 0 Weeks 2b 5 1 0 0 Victorn cf 6 0 1 1
West Division
3 on pinch-hitter Pete Orr’s McCutchen doubled home two W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Qualls p
Totals
0 0 0 0
33 0 5 0 Totals 32 1 5 1
Gomez cf
Braun lf
5
4
2
1
2 1
3 2
Polanc 3b
Rollins ss
5 1 2 0
5 0 0 0
Colorado .......................................... 12 4 .750 — — 8-2 L-1 5-3 7-1
RBI single with one out. runs as part of Pittsburgh’s San Francisco ................................. 9 7 .563 3 — 7-3 W-1 4-2 5-5 San Diego..................... 000 000 000 0 — 0 Fielder 1b
McGeh 3b
5
5
1
0
1 0
1 0
Howard 1b
BFrncs rf
6 0 2 1
6 0 0 0
Los Angeles .................................... 7 9 .438 5 2 4-6 W-1 4-4 3-5 Chicago ........................ 000 000 000 1 — 1
But the Brewers held on and biggest offensive showing this San Diego ........................................ 7 9 .438 5 2 4-6 L-1 3-5 4-4 Two outs when winning run scored.
YBtncr ss 5 0 0 2 Ibanez lf 5 0 1 0
Kotsay rf 4 0 0 0 Ruiz c 4 1 0 0
snapped a three-game losing season, and the Pirates took Arizona............................................. 6 8 .429 5 2 5-5 W-1 4-5 2-3 E—Ar.Ramirez (2). DP—Chicago 1. LOB—San
Diego 6, Chicago 6. 2B—Colvin (3). SB—Headley
Lucroy c 5 1 3 1 WValdz 2b 4 1 1 0
Marcm p 1 0 1 0 Blanton p 2 0 0 0
streak to become the fifth advantage of another slow- AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE (1). S—Headley, Barney, Zambrano. Green p 0 0 0 0 Gload ph 1 0 1 0
Sunday's Games Sunday's Games IP H R ER BB SO
straight team to beat Philadel- starting Cincinnati pitcher, Cleveland 4, Baltimore 2 Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 6 San Diego
Mitre p
Loe p
0
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Mrtnz pr
Madson p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Boston 8, Toronto 1 Philadelphia 3, Florida 2 Stauffer..................... 7 4 0 0 1 4
phia in a series opener. The beating the Reds 9-3 on Mon- Minnesota 4, Tampa Bay 2 Washington 8, Milwaukee 4, 1st game Adams ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Almont ph
Axford p
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
JRomr p
Herndn p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Gregerson................ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Phillies haven’t lost a series, day night. L.A. Angels 4, Chicago White Sox 2
Seattle 3, Kansas City 2
N.Y. Mets 3, Atlanta 2
San Diego 8, Houston 6 Qualls L,0-1 ............. 2⁄3 1 1 1 1 0
Stetter p 0 0 0 0 Orr ph 1 0 1 1
Nieves ph 1 0 0 0 Contrrs p 0 0 0 0
however. The Pirates scored three Oakland 5, Detroit 1 Colorado 9, Chicago Cubs 5
Arizona 6, San Francisco 5, 12 innings
Chicago
Zambrano................. 8 3 0 0 1 10
Kintzlr p 0 0 0 0 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0
N.Y. Yankees 6, Texas 5 Mayrry ph 1 0 0 0
Rickie Weeks led off the 12th runs in the first off left-hander Monday's Games L.A. Dodgers 2, St. Louis 1 Marshall ................... 2⁄3
Marmol W,1-1.......... 11⁄3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
Kndrck p 0 0 0 0
Boston 9, Toronto 1 Washington 5, Milwaukee 1, 2nd game Totals 41 611 6 Totals 46 3 9 3
with a walk against Kyle Ken- Travis Wood (1-2), the second Tampa Bay 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Monday's Games HBP—by Marmol (Cantu).
Milwaukee................ 002 000 010 003 — 6
Umpires—Home, Tom Hallion;First, Bill Miller;Se-
drick (0-1). Carlos Gomez game in a row that a Reds Minnesota 5, Baltimore 3
Texas 7, L.A. Angels 1
Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 3, 12 innings
Pittsburgh 9, Cincinnati 3 cond, Phil Cuzzi;Third, James Hoye. Philadelphia............. 100 000 101 000 — 3
T—2:26. A—36,597 (41,159). E—McGehee (1), Weeks (4), Rollins (1), K.Ken-
sacrificed and reached safely starter couldn’t get going. Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3, 10 innings Chicago Cubs 1, San Diego 0, 10 innings
San Francisco 8, Colorado 1
drick (1). DP—Milwaukee 1, Philadelphia 2. LOB—
Detroit at Seattle, (n) Milwaukee 11, Philadelphia 11. 2B—Fielder (6),
on Kendrick’s wild throw that Tuesday's Games Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, (n) McGehee (3). SB—Gomez (4). S—Gomez, Mar-
allowed Weeks to reach third. Cubs 1, Padres 0 Chicago White Sox (Danks 0-1) at Tampa Bay Tuesday's Games Pirates 9, Reds 3 cum 2, W.Valdez. SF—Braun, Y.Betancourt.
(Shields 0-1), 6:40 p.m. Milwaukee (Wolf 1-2) at Philadelphia (Halladay 2-0), IP H R ER BB SO
Pittsburgh Cincinnati
CHICAGO — Pinch-hitter Minnesota (Pavano 1-1) at Baltimore (Arrieta 1-1),
7:05 p.m.
7:05 p.m.
Arizona (Galarraga 2-0) at Cincinnati (LeCure 0-0), ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee
Marcum .................... 6 5 1 0 0 5
Giants 8, Rockies 1 Tyler Colvin doubled home N.Y. Yankees (A.J.Burnett 3-0) at Toronto (Drabek 7:10 p.m. AMcCt cf
Tabata lf
5 1 1 2 Stubbs cf
5 1 2 0 Janish ss
3 0 0 0
1 0 1 0 Green H,1 ................ 1⁄3 1 1 0 0 0
1-0), 7:07 p.m. Houston (W.Rodriguez 0-2) at N.Y. Mets (Niese Mitre BS,1-1 ............ 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
DENVER — Tim Lincecum, Geovany Soto with two outs in L.A. Angels (Palmer 0-0) at Texas (Lewis 1-1), 8:05 0-2), 7:10 p.m.
Diaz rf
Renteri
4 2 2 2 ss-2b 3 0 0 0 Loe H,5..................... 1 1 0 0 0 0
p.m. Pittsburgh (Maholm 0-2) at Florida (Jo.Johnson Axford BS,2-5.......... 1 1 1 1 2 1
the two-time Cy Young Award the 10th inning to lift the Chi- Cleveland (Gomez 0-0) at Kansas City (Chen 2-0), 2-0), 7:10 p.m. Walker 2b 4 2 2 1 Votto 1b 2 0 0 0
Stetter....................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
San Diego (Moseley 0-3) at Chicago Cubs (J.Rus- Pearce 3b 4 0 2 2 Masset p 0 0 0 0
winner who led the Giants to cago Cubs to a win over the 8:10 p.m.
Boston (Lackey 1-1) at Oakland (Anderson 0-1), sell 1-1), 8:05 p.m. Overay 1b 4 0 2 1 Chpmn p 0 0 0 0 Kintzler W,1-0..........
Philadelphia
2 1 0 0 1 0
Bowker
the World Series title six San Diego Padres. 10:05 p.m.
Detroit (Coke 1-2) at Seattle (Fister 0-3), 10:10 p.m.
Washington (Lannan 1-1) at St. Louis (Westbrook
1-1), 8:15 p.m. ph-1b 1 0 0 0 RHrndz ph 1 1 1 0
Blanton .....................
Madson ....................
7
1
7
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
months ago, took a no-hitter Soto reached on a fielder Wednesday's Games San Francisco (J.Sanchez 1-1) at Colorado (Jime- Snyder c
Cedeno ss
4
5
1
2
2
2
1
0
Rolen 3b
Gomes lf
4 1 1 0
4 0 0 0
J.Romero ................. 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Boston at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. nez 0-0), 8:40 p.m. Herndon ................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
into the seventh inning at Carlos Marmol (1-1) struck Detroit at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. Atlanta (Beachy 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda 2-1), Correia p 3 0 0 0 Bruce rf
Malony p
2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Contreras ................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
10:10 p.m. Bastardo ................... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Coors Field and San Francisco out two in 1 1/3 scoreless in- Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m.
Minnesota at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday's Games Heisey K.Kendrick L,0-1 ..... 1 1 3 1 3 0
ph-cf 2 1 1 2
routed the Colorado Rockies nings to pick up the win for the N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 1:05 p.m.
San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Cairo 2b-1b 4 0 0 0
HBP—by K.Kendrick (Fielder). WP—K.Kendrick.
Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson;First, Tim
8-1. Cubs. Cleveland at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Hanign c
T.Wood p
3 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
McClelland;Second, Ted Barrett;Third, Brian Run-
ge.
Arizona at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m.
Houston at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. JrSmth p 0 0 0 0 T—4:05. A—45,637 (43,651).
Pittsburgh at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Hermid rf 2 0 0 0
Washington at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Totals 39 915 9 Totals 32 3 4 2
Pittsburgh .......................... 300 510 000 — 9
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Cincinnati ........................... 010 000 002 — 3 T H I S D A T E I N
E—Pearce (1). DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB—Pittsburgh
B A S E B A L L

Dice-K, Lowrie lead


11, Cincinnati 4. 2B—A.McCutchen (3), Tabata (4),
Overbay (5), Rolen (5). HR—Heisey (2). S—Cor-
A L B O X E S Chicago.............................. 000 000 000 — 0
Tampa Bay......................... 300 010 01x — 5
reia 2. April 19
IP H R ER BB SO 1900 — The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Boston
DP—Chicago 2. LOB—Chicago 7, Tampa Bay 5. Pittsburgh
Twins 5, Orioles 3 2B—R.Castro (1), Fuld (6), F.Lopez (3). HR—F.Lo- Braves 19-17 in 10 innings to set a major league re-
Correia W,3-1.......... 9 4 3 2 2 5 cord for most runs scored by two clubs on opening
pez (2), Zobrist (3). SB—Joyce (2). CS—Fuld (3). Cincinnati
Minnesota Baltimore S—E.Johnson, S.Rodriguez. day. The Braves scored nine runs in the ninth inning
T.Wood L,1-2 .......... 31⁄3 8 6 6 1 3

Boston over Toronto


ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO to put the game into extra innings.
Span cf 5 0 0 0 BRorts 2b 4 0 1 0 Jor.Smith.................. 2⁄3 3 2 2 1 1 1920 — Al Schacht, who later became the “Clown
Chicago Maloney ................... 3 3 1 1 1 3
Tolbert 2b 5 0 0 0 Markks rf 3 0 0 0 E.Jackson L,2-1 ...... 7 11 4 4 1 3 Prince of Baseball,” was all business as he pitched
Kubel rf 4 0 1 0 D.Lee 1b 2 0 0 0 Masset...................... 1 1 0 0 2 1 the Senators to a 7-0 victory over the Philadelphia
Thornton................... 1 1 1 1 0 2 Chapman ................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Thome dh 4 0 0 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 0 0 Tampa Bay Athletics.
DYong lf 3 1 1 0 MrRynl 3b 3 0 0 0 HBP—by Maloney (Diaz). PB—Snyder. 1938 — Emmett Mueller of the Phillies and Ernie
Price W,2-2.............. 8 4 0 0 2 9 Umpires—Home, Jim Joyce;First, Ron Kulpa;Se-
Repko pr-lf 0 1 0 0 AdJons cf 4 1 1 1 Jo.Peralta................. 1 0 0 0 1 2 Koy of the visiting Dodgers each homered in their
Cuddyr 1b 4 1 2 0 Fox lf 3 0 0 0 cond, Jim Wolf;Third, Derryl Cousins. first major league at-bats as Brooklyn defeated Phi-
PB—R.Castro. T—3:02. A—12,777 (42,319).
Valenci 3b 4 2 2 1 Wieters c 4 1 1 1 ladelphia 12-5.
The Associated Press had a two-run homer. Butera c 4 0 2 3 Andino ss 3 0 2 0
ACasill ss 3 0 0 0 Scott ph 1 1 1 1
BOSTON — Daisuke Mat- Totals 36 5 8 4 Totals 31 3 6 3 Rangers 7,

SWB
suzaka pitched one-hit for Twins 5, Orioles 3 Minnesota .......................... 020 100 002 — 5 Angels 1 loss of the year only lasting four
Baltimore ............................ 000 000 201 — 3
seven sharp innings, Jed Low- BALTIMORE — Francisco E—Andino (1). DP—Minnesota 2. LOB—Minneso- Los Angeles
ab r h bi
Texas
ab r h bi innings giving up five runs on
ta 6, Baltimore 7. 2B—Cuddyer (3), Butera (1).
rie got four more hits and the Liriano took a two-hitter into HR—Ad.Jones (3), Wieters (2), Scott (2). MIzturs ss 4 0 2 0 Kinsler 2b 3 1 2 0 seven hits.
HKndrc 2b 4 0 2 1 Andrus ss 5 1 3 1
Boston Red Sox extended their the seventh inning, and the Minnesota
IP H R ER BB SO Abreu dh 3 0 0 0 MiYong dh 5 1 1 0 In the nightcap, the Yankees
TrHntr rf 4 0 1 0 ABeltre 3b 4 1 2 3 Continued from Page 1B
winning streak to three games Minnesota Twins beat Balti- Liriano W,1-3 ........... 61⁄3 5 2 2 5 2 V.Wells lf 4 0 2 0 N.Cruz lf-rf 4 1 1 0 held a 3-2 lead heading into the
Mijares H,2 .............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
with a 9-1 win over the Toronto more to extend the Orioles’ Hoey H,1 .................. 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Callasp 3b
Trumo 1b
4
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
DvMrp cf-lf
Napoli c
3 1 2 0
3 0 1 0 batter Justin Maxwell drilled his bottom of the sixth, but Buddy
Capps S,2-3 ............ 1 1 1 1 0 1
Blue Jays on Monday. losing streak to eight games. Baltimore Mathis c 4 1 1 0 Morlnd rf 4 1 2 3
second home run of the year to Carlyle allowed three runs in the
Bourjos cf 4 0 2 0 Borbon cf 0 0 0 0
Matsuzaka (1-2) gave up a Tillman L,0-2............ 62⁄3 6 3 3 0 5 C.Davis 1b 4 0 0 0
Rapada..................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 3 Totals 35 110 1 Totals 35 714 7 left and the Yankees took a 5-4 ad- frame as the IronPigs pulled out
clean single to center to Jose Rangers 7, Angels 1 Gregg ....................... 1 2 2 2 2 1
Bautista with two outs in the
HBP—by Mijares (Markakis). WP—Gregg. Los Angeles....................... 000 000 100 — 1
Texas.................................. 000 240 01x — 7
vantage. They added an insur- the victory. The big blow in the
ARLINGTON, Texas — C.J. Red Sox 9, Blue Jays 1 E—E.Santana (1). DP—Los Angeles 2, Texas 2. ance run in the fifth on a run-scor- inning was a three-run homer by
first. The Red Sox righty walk- Wilson struck out nine in seven LOB—Los Angeles 8, Texas 8. 2B—H.Kendrick
ed Travis Snider with two outs
Toronto
ab r h bi
Boston
ab r h bi (3), Bourjos (3), Kinsler (3), Napoli (1). 3B—Kinsler ing single by Chris Dickerson. Brandon Moss.
strong innings and the Texas YEscor ss 4 1 1 1 J.Drew rf 4 1 2 0 (1). HR—A.Beltre (5), Moreland (1).
Yankees pitcher Andrew Brandon Laird homered in the
in the second, then set down Rangers returned home with a CPttrsn cf 4 0 0 0 DMcDn rf 0 0 0 0
Los Angeles
IP H R ER BB SO
his final 16 batters. Bautist rf 4 0 1 0 Pedroia 2b 3 1 1 0
E.Santana L,0-2 ...... 4 10 6 6 2 3 Brackman picked up his first win top of the second to give the Yan-
victory over the AL West rival Lind 1b 3 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 5 1 1 0
Thompson................ 2 2 0 0 0 4 of the year in the opener. He went kees a 3-0 lead.
In his previous start, Mat- A.Hill 2b 3 0 0 0 Youkils 3b 5 2 2 2
Los Angeles Angels. JMcDnl 2b 0 0 0 0 Ortiz dh 3 1 1 1 Bulger ....................... 2 2 1 1 2 1
five innings, striking out four and Former Chicago Cubs star
suzaka allowed seven runs in Arencii c 3 0 0 0 Lowrie ss 5 2 4 4 Texas
Adrian Beltre homered for Snider lf 2 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 5 0 1 1 C.Wilson W,2-0 ....... 7 9 1 1 1 9
two innings. Yunel Escobar Encrnc dh 3 0 0 0 Varitek c 3 0 0 0 O’Day........................ 1 1 0 0 0 0 giving up four runs on seven hits. Mark Prior saw his first action for
the second straight night and Strop ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
homered off Tim Wakefield in J.Nix 3b 3 0 0 0 Ellsury cf 4 1 1 1
E.Santana pitched to 4 batters in the 5th. Kevin Whelan pitched the final 1 SWB this season when he tossed
the ninth for Toronto’s other Mitch Moreland drove in three Totals 29 1 2 1 Totals 37 913 9
Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna;First, Dale Scott-
Toronto............................... 000 000 001 — 1 ;Second, John Tumpane;Third, C.B. Bucknor. 1/3 for his fourth save of the sea- a scoreless fifth inning. He didn’t
hit. runs. Boston ................................ 201 023 10x — 9 T—2:51. A—30,799 (49,170).
LOB—Toronto 2, Boston 10. 2B—Ad.Gonzalez (4), son. allow any baserunners as he re-
Youkilis (5), Crawford (2). 3B—J.Drew (1). HR—
Indians 7, Royals 3 Y.Escobar (2), Youkilis (2), Lowrie (2), Ellsbury (4). Lehigh Valley pitcher Ryan tired the side in order.
Rays 5, White Sox 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Feierabend was hit with his first
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Toronto

Pinch-hitter Shelley Duncan’s


R.Romero L,1-2 ...... 41⁄3
L.Perez..................... 11⁄3
8
3
5
3
5
3
5
1
4
1
Indians 7, Royals 3
David Price allowed four hits Dotel ......................... 11⁄3 2 1 1 0 2 Cleveland Kansas City
in eight dominant innings and RBI double sparked a four-run ab r h bi ab r h bi
10th inning and the surprising
Janssen ....................
Boston
1 0 0 0 0 1
Sizemr cf 5 1 3 1 Aviles 2b 5 1 1 0 Looking Ahead
the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Matsuzaka W,1-2 .... 7 1 0 0 1 3 ACarer ss 5 0 2 0 B.Pena c 0 0 0 0
Cleveland Indians widened Aceves ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Choo rf 5 1 1 1 MeCarr cf 5 1 1 1 Next Game: 7:05 p.m. today versus the IronPigs at Coca Cola Park,
slumping Chicago White Sox. Wakefield ................. 1 1 1 1 0 0 CSantn c 4 1 1 1 Gordon lf 5 0 1 1
their AL Central lead with a Hafner dh 3 0 1 0 Butler dh 3 1 2 0 Allentown
Price (2-2) struck out nine Rays 5, White Sox 0 T.Buck pr-dh 0 0 0 0 Kaaihu 1b 4 0 0 0
Probable Pitchers: Yankees RHP David Phelps (0-2, 7.20) vs. the
and walked two. The left-hand- victory over the second-place Chicago Tampa Bay
Duncan ph 1 0 1 1 Francr rf 3 0 1 0
Everett pr-dh 0 1 0 0 Betemt 3b 3 0 1 1 IronPigs’ RHP Vance Worley (1-1, 2.25)
er entered 0-4 with a 4.88 ERA Kansas City Royals. Pierre lf
ab
3
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0
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0 0 Fuld cf
ab
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4 0
OCarer 2b 5 0 0 0 Treanr c 2 0 0 0
On Deck: The four-day, five-game series with Lehigh Valley
Brantly lf 3 1 1 0 Getz ph-2b 1 0 0 0
in four starts against the White Rookie left-hander Tim Col- Bckhm 2b 4 0 0 0 EJhnsn 2b 3 0 0 0 LaPort 1b 4 1 2 1 AEscor ss 4 0 0 0 continues until Thursday before SWB returns home on Friday for a
Quentin dh 4 0 1 0 Joyce lf 4 1 2 0 Hannhn 3b 5 1 1 1
Sox. lins (1-1) walked Carlos Santa- Konerk 1b 4 0 1 0 FLopez dh 4 2 3 3 Totals 40 713 6 Totals 35 3 7 3 four-game series with Syracuse.
Rios cf 3 0 0 0 Zobrist rf 4 1 1 2
Felipe Lopez homered and na leading off the 10th and AlRmrz ss 3 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 4 0 1 0
Cleveland ..................... 101 000 100 4 — 7 Radio: All games can be heard on The Game (1340-AM) with Mike
RCastr c 3 0 1 0 SRdrgz 3b 3 0 0 0 Kansas City .................. 010 002 000 0 — 3
drove in three runs, helping Duncan hooked a two-base hit Teahen ph 1 0 0 0 Jaso c 2 0 0 0 E—O.Cabrera (1), LaPorta (2), A.Escobar (1), Jef- Vander Woude and Jim Riley
fress (1). DP—Cleveland 1, Kansas City 2. LOB—
Tampa Bay win for sixth time barely fair into the left-field Lillirdg rf
Morel 3b
3
3
0
0
1 0
0 0
Brignc ss 3 0 1 0
Cleveland 11, Kansas City 7. 2B—Sizemore (2),
in seven games. Ben Zobrist corner. Totals 31 0 4 0 Totals 31 512 5 C.Santana (1), Hafner (3), Duncan (3), Hannahan
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H.S. GIRLS SOCCER

Low numbers aren’t ruining Grenadiers’ spirits


The bench two-goal deficit in the second of underclassmen this season Of the 55 games scheduled reason – she’s only a freshman.
had the usual
items on it. The
big orange
JOHN ERZAR half for a 3-2 victory.
Creativity is a key component
and an ironic one at that consid-
and have 29 players. Hopefully,
the Grenadiers can get their
numbers up as well for 2012.
between March 28 and last
Friday, 24 of them have been
postponed at least once due to
Ruby brings a lot of speed to the
attack and along with sopho-
more Liz Mikitish should form a
Gatorade cool- NOTEBOOK ering Frank teaches art in the rain. strong one-two punch the next
er. A couple each player needs. Wilkes-Barre School District. SWAPPING HOME DATES few years.
equipment “We don’t get the whole game Frank, who started on some Weather has obviously played QUICK OBSERVATIONS · Wyoming Area is going to
bags. scenario, but it helps me work strong and deep Lake-Lehman havoc with the schedule, but Just a few notes on some have a huge void on offense as
One thing was noticeably one-on-one with them better.” teams in the early 2000s, also thankfully some schools agreed players who’ve stood out on Katie Scalzo and Kourtney
absent – players. Numbers have always been a bring plenty of enthusiasm. to swap home dates in order to games I’ve attended. Schwerdtman will be graduat-
No team has the odds stack bit of a problem at GAR. Last And the players know when play on turf. · Crestwood’s Hannah Coffin ing. However, freshman Saman-
against it more this season than year’s team had 19 on the open- to bring their game – against Coughlin will now play Ber- showed plenty of ball skills and tha Acacio looks like someone
GAR. Only 12 players are on the ing-day roster, including seven opponents and not each other wick on May 3 and Crestwood nice footwork against Holy who can fill one of the voids in
roster, and with one sick the seniors. Of the remaining 12 during practices. on May 9 at home. The Crusad- Redeemer, particularly in the 2012.
other day there were no sub- underclassmen from 2010, only “We try to stay competitive ers also gave up a home game penalty area. · Delaware Valley’s Anna
stitutes available. eight are on the current roster. but not hurt each other so we last week to play on Delaware · I really liked the way Holy Chamberlin is another impres-
“It’s been a big challenge for “Last year we had more, a lot know what we’re up against,” Valley’s synthetic turf field so Redeemer fullback Allison Capa- sive freshman. She really gave
me. Something to get used to,” more,” junior Kaleigh Bubblo senior Emilee Bubblo said. they wouldn’t get backed up ci played against Crestwood, Wyoming Valley West plenty of
said first-year coach Stephanie said. “I think teams underesti- Next week, GAR plays a team much more. Those two teams being proactive rather than concern working down the left
Frank, the Grenadiers’ fifth new mated us at times, like Tunk- that was in the same situation only play once this season. reactive when the Comets made side.
coach in as many years. “A lot of hannock. They probably didn’t last season. Wyoming Seminary Dallas will also be at home a run at goal.
the time we’re in the gym and expect us to walk away with a finished 2010 with only 12 May 9 against Berwick since an · I couldn’t recall anything John Erzar covers girls soccer for
have 12 or less players. But it win.” healthy players, but the Blue earlier game was moved to the about Pittston Area’s Sara Ruby The Times Leader. Reach him at
gives us time to work on what The Grenadiers did, erasing a Knights received a nice infusion Dawgs’ fake grass. from last season and for good jerzar@timesleader.com.

LOCAL ROUNDUP H.S. BASEBALL H.S. SOFTBALL

Tigers score Tunkhannock


tennis win nips Coughlin
The Times Leader staff
The Times Leader staff WILKES-BARRE – Jamie
WRIGHT TWP. – Kyle Hampsey twirled a complete
Christy and Jordan Herbert game, striking out eight, only
needed three sets to take care giving up four hits and earn-
of their opponents and lead ing the win for Tunkhannock
Tunkhannock to a 4-0 victory in a 3-2 victory over Coughlin
over Crestwood on Monday in on Monday in Wyoming Val-
a Wyoming Valley Conference ley Conference softball action.
boys tennis match. She also helped her own
SINGLES -- 1. Kyle Christy (Tun) def. Alex
Machalick 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; 2. Jordan Herbert (Tun) cause with a 2-for-3 perform-
def. Ross Gladey 1-6, 7-5, 6-3; 3. Josh Herbert
(Tun) def. Joe Pickett 6-0, 6-0 ance and a double at the
DOUBLES -- 1. Mark Swick/Brent Christy
(Tun) def. Neil Patel/Nikhil Patel 7-5, 6-2; 2. Briley plate.
Marchetti/Steven Waskie (Cre) vs. Robbie Hug/ Tunkhannock..................... 000 120 0 — 3
Corey Dulsky SUSPENDED DUE TO WEATH- Coughlin............................. 000 200 0 — 2
ER WP – J. Hampsey, 7IP, 4H, 2R, 1ER, 2BB, 8K;
LP –Jessica Luton, 7IP, 7H, 3R, 3ER, 0BB, 3K;
2B— TUN, Hampsey. 3B— TUN, Inman,
Hazleton Area 5, Berwick 0 Yannora. Top hitters – TUN, Inman 2-for-3;
Hampsey 2-for-3. COU, Alyssa Wincek 1-for-2;
Tom Delahanty, L.J. Sidari Laurie Masi, Danielle Cerep and Danyelle
and Nick Bartal swept their Schweit single each
singles matches to help the
Cougars to the shutout victory. Hanover Area 3,
Singles: 1. Tom Delahanty (Haz) def. Caleb
Fetterolf 6-3, 6-0; 2. L.J. Sidari (Haz) def. Derek
Lake-Lehman 2
Volkel 6-0, 6-0; 3. Nick Bartal (Haz) def. Brandon
Haydt 6-4, 7-5 Danielle Tuzinski pitched a
Doubles: 1. Peter Gallagher/Tim Miley (Haz)
def. Eric Pangelian/Jeremy Moyer 2-6, 6-4, 6-0;
complete game, striking out
2. Mauro Notaro/Dom Tedesco (Haz) def. Noah
Long/Arlinson Reyes 4-6, 6-7, 7-6
nine batters, as Hanover Area
defeated Lake-Lehman. Katie
Coughlin 5, Wyo. Area 0 Pelak had a homerun and a
Greg Stankiewicz, Jordan double in the win.
Lake-Lehman .................... 000 002 0 — 2
Okun and Josh Stankinas won Hanover Area .................... 101 100 x — 3
WP – HAN: Danielle Tuzinski, 7 IP, 2H, 2R,
in singles action as Coughlin 0ER, 2BB, 9K; LP – LL: Bre Headman, 6 IP,
defeated Wyoming Area. 4H, 2R, 1ER, 1BB, 4K;
SINGLES -- 1. Greg Stankiewicz (COU) def 2B—HAN: Katie Pelak. HR— HAN: Pelak.
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK /FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Davide Fanelli 7-5, 6-3; 2. Jordan Okun (COU)
def Trevor Alder 6-3, 7-5; 3. Josh Stankinas Pittston Area’s R.J. Emmett homered in the sixth inning and was congratulated by Ron Musto (15) and other teammates. Josh Savoki-
(COU) defJohn Scrobula7-5, 6-3 Northwest 11, Wyo. Seminary 1
DOUBLES -- 1. Jeremy Melton/Mike Answini nas hit a three-run, walk-off shot in the next inning to defeat Wyoming Valley West 7-5.
(COU) def Nick Szewczyk/Tyler Manganello 6-4,
6-4; 2. Ben Manarski/Teddy Wampole (COU) def
Amanda Howley had three

Walk-off blast lifts Patriots over WVW


Conner Mangan/Tom Rose 6-0, 6-1. hits, including two singles
and a solo home run to lead
Seminary 5, Valley West 0 the Rangers to the victory.
The doubles teams of James Maranda Koehn doubled for
Curtis/Henry Cornell and Northwest.
Chris Kim/Evan Botwin Northwest ........................ 301 201 4 — 11
The Times Leader staff run and doubled to lead the Grillini (L, 0-2)........... 2.2 6 10 7 4 2 also contributed at the plate for Wyoming Seminary ....... 000 001 0 — 1
helped the Blue Knights to vic- Sorokas ..................... 1.1 2 2 0 0 2 WP – R. Lindo, 7IP, 3H, 1R, 1ER, 1BB, 10K;
HUGHESTOWN — Josh Cougars (3-1). Featherman............... 2.0 2 3 5 4 2 the Royals (4-2). LP – Megan Bresnahan, 7IP, 10H, 11R, 3ER,
tory.
SINGLES -- 1. George Parkhurst (WS) def. Savokinas came through with a T.J. Lashock and Dave Calovi 4BB, 10K; 2B— NW, Maranda Koehn. HR—
Tyler Ryman 6-0, 6-0; 2. Bijoy Ghosh (WS) def.
walk-off home run with two outs
Dallas
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Hazleton Area
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Wyoming Area 7, both singled for Berwick (2-2).
NW, Amanda Howley. WS, Katie Marsman Top
hitters – NW, Howley 3 hits; P. Perlif 2 hits.
Anthony Molino 6-0, 6-0; 3. Harry Parkhurst
(WS) def. Andrew Crossin 6-0, 6-0
in the bottom of the seventh to Narcum c 2 2 0 0 Cara ss 2 0 1 0 Crestwood 2 WS, Danielle Chichilitti 2 hits
DOUBLES -- 1. 1. James Curtis/Henry Cor- DeBona cf 4 1 3 3 Klein lf 3 0 0 0
nell (WS) def. Sabri Aboutanos/James Yozviak
lift Pittston Area to a 7-5 win Noyalis 1b
Stepniak p
4
3
0
1
1 1
0 0
Medvcky 3b 2 0 0 0
Nknenko cf 3 0 0 0
Dylan Maloney threw a com- Berwick
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Holy Redeemer
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6-1, 6-3; 2. Chris Kim/Evan Botwin (WS) def.
plete-game three-hitter on the Lashock 3b 3 0 1 0 Malloy cf 3 3 3 3 Crestwood 6, Wyo. Area 2
Tom Derby/Steve Wheaton 6-0, 6-0 over Wyoming Valley West on Napkora rf
Schilling dh
0
1
0
2
0 0
0 0
Zaloga p
Wolfe p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Soboleski cf 2 0 0 0 Policare 2b 2 1 2 2
Monday in a WVC Division I Gallagher dh 1 0 0 0 Minzola p 0 0 0 0 road, picking up eight strikeouts Fnstrmchr 2b 2 0 0 0 Ruch 3b 3 2 2 3 Alexandra Hoops blasted a
DCalovi c 2 0 1 0 Choman 1b 3 1 2 1
H.S. BOYS TRACK matchup.
Muldoon lf
Petorak 2b
3
3
1
1
1 3
1 0
Solanick p
Cordero p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 in a win over Crestwood. Malo- Miller ss 1 0 0 0 Ritsick p 3 0 1 2 three-run homerun to lead
Bower p 0 0 0 0 Dnsmuir ss 0 0 0 0
GAR 89, Lake-Lehman 59 Savokinas also added a dou-
Saba 3b
Patel ss
4
3
0
1
0 0
2 0
Chirico dh
Vigna 1b
3 0 1 0
3 1 2 1 ney added a double and an RBI JCalovi p 0 0 0 0 Ringsdrf dh 1 0 0 0 Crestwood over visiting
Harer p 0 0 0 0 Triblett dh 1 0 0 0
Darrell Crawford won in the ble and finished with four RBI
Carrelli pr
Rubasky c
0 0 0 0
3 0 1 0 at the plate. Kuchka dh 2 0 0 0 Tsevdos lf 2 1 1 0 Wyoming Area. Alyssa Davies
110 hurdles, triple jump and for the host Patriots (2-1). Ron Greco 2b 2 0 1 0 Randy McDermott (2-for-3, May rf
Pierce 1b
2
1
0
0
0 0
0 0
Ell lf
Peterlin c
1 0 0 0
2 1 1 0
struck out seven batters in
Seigndll ph 1 0 0 0
long jump to lead GAR past Musto and R.J. Emmett also LaRose rf 1 0 0 0 double, two RBI) and Nick McDanel lf
Laubach pr
1
0
0
0
0 0
0 0
Cavangh ph 1 0 0 0
Byorick rf 2 2 1 0
five innings to pick up the
Bannon ph 1 0 0 0
Lake-Lehman. homered for Pittston Area. Kyle Totals 28 9 8 7 Totals 24 1 6 1 O’Brien (2-for-3, double, RBI) Condo ph 1 0 0 0 win.
3200 RELAY -- 1. GAR, (Oldziejewski, Wel- Dallas........................................ 132 201 0 — 9 Totals 16 0 2 0 Totals 25111311 Wyoming Area.................. 000 002 0 — 2
key, Chintalla, Santiago) 8:47; 110 HURDLES -- Callahan picked up the win in Hazleton Area ......................... 010 000 0 — 1 helped the Warriors (1-4) pick Berwick ....................................... 000 00 — 0 Crestwood......................... 140 010 X — 6
1. GAR, Crawford 15.9; 2. GAR, Chintalla 16.4; Holy Redeemer ......................... 160 4x — 11
TRIPLE JUMP -- 1. GAR, Crawford 42’; 2. GAR, relief. 2B – Noyalis, Patel, Chirico, Vigna; HR – DeBona,
Muldoon, Vigna
up their first league win of the 2B – Malloy, Choman; 3B – Policare; HR – Ruch
WP – Alyssa Davies, 5IP, 5H, 0R, 0ER, 0BB,
7K; LP – Alex Holtz, 6IP, 3H, 6R, 4ER, 6BB,
Taylor 37’; 3. GAR, Appleby 27’4”; 100 -- 1. GAR, IP H R ER BB SO
Benton 11.6; 2. LL, Eury 12.2; 3. GAR, Watt 12.3; Valley West (3-2) got a home Dallas
IP H R ER BB SO season. Berwick 2K; 2B— WA: Kayla Kross. HR— CRE:
1600 -- 1. LL, Bohan 4:51; 2. GAR, Oldziejewski
5:08; 3. LL, Sutton 5:24; SHOT PUT -- 1. LL, Ca- run and three RBI from Chris Stepniak (W, 1-1) .... 7.0 6 1 1 2 7 Ryan Murphy led the Comets Bower (L, 1-1) .......... 1.1
JCalovi....................... 1.0
7
4
6
3
6
2
0
1
0
1
Alexandra Hoops. Top hitters – WA: Kross
2-for-4, Kaitlyn Kross 3-for-3; CRE: Hoops
Hazleton Area
rey 33’3 1/4”; 2. GAR, Gresshan 33’ 1/4”; 3. LL,
Hizney 32’9 3/4”; 400 -- 1. LL, Bevan 53.5; 2. Clocker. Matt Zielin struck out Zaloga (L, 2-1) ......... 2.0 5 4 4 0 3 (1-4) with a double. Harer.......................... 1.2
Holy Redeemer
2 2 0 0 1 1-for-2, Rachel Ritz 1-for-1.
Wolfe.......................... 0.0 0 2 1 1 0
GAR, Benton 53.6; 3. GAR, Welkey 56.3; 400
RELAY -- 1. GAR, (Crawford, Benton, Dempsey,
nine in five inning of work for a Minzola...................... 1+ 3 2 1 0 0 Ritsick (W, 2-0) ........ 5.0 2 0 0 3 4
Soto) 47.0; 300 HURDLES -- 1. GAR, Soto 44.3; no-decision.
Solanick..................... 3.0
Cordero ..................... 1.0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
6
1
Wyoming Area
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Crestwood
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Hazleton Area 10, Dallas 4
2. GAR, Chintalla 45.0; 3. LL, Sicurella 58.7;
POLE VAULT -- 1. GAR, Taylor 9’0”; 2. LL, Eury
Carey rf 3 2 1 0 Ritz cf 2 0 0 0 Meyers 13, MMI Prep 5 Despite a late rally, Dallas
Bone lf 3 0 1 1 Miale ph 1 0 0 0
7’6”; 3. LL, Sutton 7’6”; DISCUS -- 1. LL, Jones
121’7”; 2. LL, Bush 96’2”; 3. LL, Boyle 85’3”;
Wyoming Valley West
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Pittston Area
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Tunkhannock 15, Maloney p
McDermtt 2b
3
3
1
1
1 1
2 2
Petrchko 3b 2 0 0 0
ERinhmr ph 1 0 1 1
Joe DiMaggio finished 3-for-4 was not able to come back to
LONG JUMP -- 1. GAR, Crawford 19’1”; 2. GAR,
Taylor 17’5 1/4”; 3. LL, Eury 16’6”; 800 -- 1. GAR,
Shillabeer lf
Dosiak ss
3 1 1 0
4 1 2 2
Castellino p 0 0 0 0
Callahan p 0 0 0 0
Coughlin 3 Nowicki c
Grove 3b
4
1
1
0
1 1
0 1
Quintiliani2b 1 0 0 0
Piavis ph 1 0 0 0
with two doubles and four RBI defeat Hazleton Area. Ali
Santiago 2:18; 2. GAR, Appleby 2:27; 3. LL, Aus-
tin 2:28; 200 -- 1. GAR, Benton 24.4; 2. LL, Bevan
Leonard 2b 0 0 0 0 Bone dh 3 1 1 0
Mike Healey finished 3-for-5 Murphy 3b 2 0 1 0 Brynok 1b 3 0 0 0 as the Mohawks won a battle of Schuetz carried a no-hitter
Pechulis dh-p 3 1 1 0 Mancini lf 3 0 0 0 Colarusso 1b 2 1 2 0 Berg c 2 0 1 0
24.7; 3. LL, Ellenberger 25.2; 3200 -- 1. LL, Sut- Clocker 3b 3 1 1 3 Svokinas ss 4 2 2 4 with a double and four RBI at Chupka 1b 1 0 0 0 Sweeney c 0 0 0 0 Division II unbeaten teams. into the sixth inning to pick
ton 11:26; 2. GAR, Oldjiezewski 11:49; 3. GAR, Alexander 1b 3 0 0 0 Emmett 2b 3 1 1 1 Granteed ss 1 0 0 0 Casey p 0 0 0 0
Appleby 13:28; JAVELIN -- 1. LL, Carey 147’7”; Potoski c 3 0 0 0 Musto c 3 1 1 2 the plate while going the dis- Klepadlo dh 2 0 0 0 Murphy p 0 0 0 0 Robert Reilly (2-3, three RBI), up her second win of the
2. LL, Hizney 127’5”; LL, Jones 126’11”; 1600 Zielin p 2 0 1 0 Bressler 1b 2 0 0 0 Harris dh 1 0 0 0 Engler p 0 0 0 0
RELAY -- 1. GAR, (Santiago, Dempsey, Soto, Hogan 2b 0 1 0 0 Delaney ph 1 0 0 0 tance on the mound in a six- OBrien cf 3 1 2 1 Polinchak p 0 0 0 0 Victor Garcia (2-4, two RBI), season. Schuetz and Shannon
Welkey) 3:42; HIGH JUMP -- 1. LL, Bevan 5’10”; Richrdsn dh 0 0 0 0
2. GAR, Chintalla 5’0”.
Yuhas rf 2 0 0 0
Smicherko cf 2 0 0 0
Hahn rf
Antal cf
2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 inning Tigers’ victory. Survilla dh 1 0 0 0 John Nargoski (two RBI) and Salvaterra each drove in two
Soulivanh cf 1 0 0 0 Razvilla cf
Schwab 3b
1 1 1 0
2 1 0 0 Josh McClain (2-for-3, three
Snyder ss
Caladie dh
1 0 0 0
1 1 1 0
Dakota Owen (double, RBI) all runs for the Cougars.
H.S. GIRLS TRACK Totals 26 5 6 5 Totals 24 7 6 7
RBI), Rich Condeelis (3-for-5, Munisteri lf
Beshada rf
3 1 0 0
2 0 0 0
had timely hits for Meyers (3-0). Dallas ............................... 000 004 0 — 4
Hazleton .......................... 100 162 x — 10
Wyoming Valley West ........... 301 000 1 — 5
Lake-Lehman 105, GAR 34 Pittston Area............................ 300 001 3 — 7 double, RBI) and Kyle Custer JRinhmr ph 1 0 0 0 Aaron Kollar doubled and WP – Ali Schuetz, 5.1IP, 4H, 4R, 4ER, 3BB,
Totals 49 711 7 Totals 23 2 3 1 2K; SAVE – Shannon Salvaterra; LP – Kristen
Nicole Snyder finished first
2B – Shillabeer, Savokinas, Razvilla; HR –
Clocker, Musto, Emmett, Savokinas (double, RBI) helped lead the Wyoming Area ........................ 012 121 0 — 7 drove in three runs to lead the Baker, 6IP, 13H, 10R, 7ER, 1BB, 5K; 2B—
place in the triple jump and Wyo. Valley West
IP H R ER BB SO
hit parade for Tunkhannock
Crestwood................................ 000 020 0 — 2
2B – O’Brien, Maloney, McDermott, Murphy
Preppers (2-1). HAZ: Salvaterra. 3B— HAZ: Candice Van Horn,
Salvaterra, Schuetz, DAL: Sarah Konopki. Top
Zielin .......................... 5.0 4 4 4 0 9 IP H R ER BB SO
high jump to help lead Lake- Pechulis (L, 0-1) ...... 1.2 2 3 3 1 3 (4-1). Wyoming Area MMI Prep Meyers
hitters – HAZ: Salvaterra 3-for-4, Van Horn
2-for-3, Shuetz 2-for-3.
Lehman to a victory over GAR Pittston Area
Castellino .................. 5.0 5 4 3 1 2 Dylan Concini, Bob Sorokas Maloney (W, 1-2)..... 7.0
Crestwood
3 2 0 4 8
Kollar lf
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3 1 2 3 DiMggio ss
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4 2 3 4
on Monday. Callahan (W, 2-1) .... 2.0 1 1 1 2 0 and Joey Parsnik each knocked Casey (L, 0-1) .......... 3.2 6 4 3 2 1 MMuir ph 0 0 0 0 Reilly rf 3 2 2 3
3200 RELAY -- 1. LL, (Lee, Acevedo, Law- Murphy ...................... 1.1 3 2 2 1 2 Forte cf 2 0 1 0 Garcia 3b 4 2 2 2 Berwick 9, Holy Redeemer 1
son, Lindley); 110 HURDLES -- 1. GAR, Gross in a run for Coughlin (2-3). Engler ........................ 1.0 1 1 0 1 1 AMuir ph 1 0 0 0 Nargoski p 3 0 1 2
15.9; 2. LL, Snyder 16.0; 3. LL, Faux 18.0; TRI- Dallas 9, Hazleton Area 1 Polinchak .................. 1.0 1 0 0 0 1 Hornak ss 4 0 1 0 Owen c 2 1 1 1 Margaret Bridge struck out
PLE JUMP -- 1. LL, Snyder 33’1 1/2”; 2. LL, Jen- Swankoski c 3 0 1 0 Morrash 2b 0 0 0 0
kins 31’6”; 3. LL, Mathers 30’10 1/2”; Brian Stepniak tossed a com- Tunkhannock Coughlin Yencha rf 2 0 0 0 DeMarco dh 4 2 1 0 six batters over seven innings
100 -- 1. LL, Mahoney 13.2; 2. GAR, Gross ab r h bi ab r h bi Holy Redeemer 11, Yamulla p 2 1 0 0 Dubil 1b 2 0 0 0
of work as Berwick defeated
13.4; 3. LL, Mathers 13.8; 1600 -- 1. LL, Foster plete game on the road, scatter- KCuster cf
WCuster c
3 3 1 1 Concini rf
4 2 0 0 Sorokas cf
2 1 0 1
3 0 1 1 Berwick 0
Andes 1b 3 1 1 0 Szafran 2b 1 1 0 0
6:00; 2. LL, Gromel 6:02; 3. LL, Deprimo 7:00; Kupsho 3b 1 0 0 0 Lavan cf 3 1 1 1
SHOT PUT -- 1. LL, Runner 25’3 1/2”; 2. LL, Sala- ing six hits to hand Hazleton Papi ss 2 3 1 0 Parsnik ss 3 0 0 1 McCoy dh 2 1 1 1 Zionce lf 2 2 1 0 Holy Redeemer. Courtney
way 22’8 3/4”; 3. GAR, Hartman 20’2 1/2”; 400 --
Area its first loss in league play.
Healey p 5 3 3 4 Grillini p-3b
Condeelis 1b 5 1 3 1 Gulius c
3 0 1 0
3 0 1 0
Mark Malloy (3-for-3, double) Karchner 2b 1 1 1 0
Shields had a triple in the
1. LL, Lipski 69.2; 2. GAR, Aka-Ezoua 72.0; 3. Driscoll ph 1 0 0 0
LL, Thomas 73.5; 400 RELAY -- 1. LL, (Snyder,
At the plate, Travis DeBona
McClain 3b 2 1 2 3 Haupt cf 3 0 0 0 and Steve Ruch (2-for-3, home Totals 25 5 8 4 Totals 28131213 victory. Abby Staskeil had two
Jenkins, Mathers, Mahoney) 52.0; 300 HUR- Weiss ph 1 0 0 0 Fthrmn 3b 1 1 1 0 MMI Prep ............................... 050 000 0 — 5
DLES -- 1. LL, Faux 56.0; 2. GAR, Domazalski (3-for-4, three RBI) and Kevin Goodwin lf 3 1 0 1 Picketts dh 1 0 0 0 run) each drove in three runs in Meyers ................................... 062 050 x — 13 strikeouts as the starting
Zaner 2b 0 0 0 0 PAndrws 1b 2 0 0 0
56.5; 3. LL, Sabol 61.7; DISCUS -- 1. LL, Ritsick
78’; 2. LL, Salaway 68’1”; 3. GAR, Rowe 68’; Muldoon (three RBI) both Cline dh 2 0 0 1 Sod 2b 2 1 1 0 a five-inning home win. 2B – Kollar, DiMaggio 2, Reilly, Owen
IP H R ER BB SO pitcher for the Royals.
Lee rf 3 1 0 0
LONG JUMP -- 1. GAR, Gross 16’3 1/2”; 2. LL,
Mathers 14’9”; 3. GAR, Johnson 13’9 1/2”; 800 -- homered for the Mountaineers Totals 30151011 Totals 2 3 5 3 Ted Ritsick threw a two-hit MMI Prep Berwick............................... 204 012 0 — 9
Yamulla (L, 0-1) ....... 2.0 6 6 6 2 0 Holy Redeemer ................ 000 100 0 — 1
1. LL, Gromel 2:53; 2. LL, Thomas 2:56; 3. LL,
Lipski 3:01; 200 -- 1. GAR, Gross 27.9; 2. GAR, (2-2). Marc Noyalis (RBI) and
Tunkhannock........................... 406 023 — 15 shutout and chipped in two RBI. Karchner ................... 3.0 6 7 5 4 0 WP – Margaret Bridge, 7IP, 3H, 1R, 0ER, 2BB,
Coughlin ................................... 100 020 — 3 Yencha ...................... 1.0 0 0 0 0 2
Johnson 30.5; 3. LL, Lindley 31.7; 3200 -- 1. LL,
Deep Patel (2-for-3) each added 2B – KCuster, Healey, Condeelis, Gulius Dominick Policare (2-for-2, Meyers
6K; LP – Abbey Staskeil, 4 IP, 5H, 6R, 5ER,
2BB, 2K; 2B—BER: Bridge, Kern. 3B—BER:
Foster 16:14; 2. LL, Deprimo 16:15; JAVELIN -- IP H R ER BB SO Nargoski (W, 2-0) .... 3.0 6 5 5 3 3
1. LL, Ritsick 71’4”; 2. GAR, Horsmen 70’6”; 3.
a double. Tunkhannock triple, two RBI) and Christian Morrash ..................... 3.1 2 0 0 2 3 Shields.
GAR, Rowe 62’8”; 1600 RELAY -- 1. LL, (Gro- Healey (W, 2-1)........ 6.0 5 3 2 1 5 Amesbury .................. 0.2 0 0 0 0 1
mel, Jenkins, Lee, Foster) 4:47; HIGH JUMP -- 1.
Evan Vigna hit a solo home Coughlin Choman (2-for-3, double, RBI)
LL, Snyder 4’6”; 2. LL, Faux 4’2”.
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in Berwick’s victory against Ha-


Adamshick announces choice
GRAND DALLAS
zleton Area. Caty Davenport
contributed with two goals.
For the Cougars, Ann Fuchs
and Nicole Kracum each had
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four saves in goal.
Berwick......................................................... 2 3 — 5
after another runner reached on But aside from McDonald’s Hazleton ....................................................... 0 0 — 0
an error to lead off the bottom of goal and another by Ashley First half: 1. BER, Caty Davenport (Abby Takacs),
9th min; 2. BER, Bella Jaffin, 38th;
the fourth. Dunbar in the 17th minute, Dal- Second half: 3. BER, Jaffin, 41st; 4. BER, Jaf-
fin (Olivia Rupp), 70th; 5. BER, Davenport, 78th.
But Tyler McGovern came on, las didn’t mount a consistent at- Shots: BER 9, HAZ 1; Saves: BER 1 (Sarah
Wilczynski), HAZ 8 (Ann Fuchs 4, Nicole Kracum
eventually getting out of a bases- tack. 4); Corners: BER 4, HAZ 2.
loaded jam with no damage to And Lehman (2-2-2 Division
keep it a 4-2 game and give the 1-B) did. Coughlin 5, Nanticoke 0
Knights a much-needed lift. “Our girls came to play,” Leh- Lindsay Humanik scored two
“All year so far we’ve been lack- man coach Kelly Spencer Adam- goals to help lead Coughlin to a
ing that clutch hit,” Hanover Ar- shick said. “I thought we had op- road victory against Nanticoke.
ea coach Mike Zapotoski said. portunities and just didn’t finish Ivy Nulton contributed with a
“Or we’ll get that clutch hit and a them. But we scored a nice goal goal and an assist in the game.
little lead and we don’t keep tack- to get back into the game and For the Trojans, Shelby Div-
ing on. the defense played strong.” ers had six saves in goal. SUBMITTED PHOTO
“We’ve struggled a little bit like Senior Sarah Bray, Lehman’s Coughlin ....................................................... 3 2 — 5
Nanticoke ..................................................... 0 0 — 0 Lake-Lehman basketball player Selena Adamshick announced Monday that she will
that so far.” leading returning scoring First half: 1. COU, Ivy Nulton (Marissa Lecara),
attend Division II California (Pa.) University. Front row, from left, Shae (brother), Paul
3rd min; 2. COU, Nora Fazzi (Nulton), 11th; 3.
Lake-Lehman had no such threat, and quick-footed fresh- COU, Lindsay Humanik (Jessica Bella), 37th; Sec-
(father), Selena, Patti (mother) and Michael (brother). Back row: vice principal Brian
ond half: 4. COU, Humanik (Kristi Gabriele), 63rd;
troubles coming up with big hits man Shoshana Mahoney helped 5. Brittany Kulesza, 68th.
in the fifth and sixth. Mathers got create some solid offensive Shots: COU 13, NAN 4; Saves: COU 4 (Aman- Pipech, assistant coach Charlie Lavan, head coach Jim Spencer and Principal Doug
da Sax), NAN 6 (Shelby Divers); Corners: COU
it started with the grand slam and chances throughout. 10, NAN 2. Klopp. Absent from photo Assistant Coach Barry Horvath
the Knights scored 12 runs on Mahoney tied the score 1-1
nine hits in the final two frames. early in the second half. Midfiel- Crestwood 4,
Everett (3-4, three RBI), der Nikki Sutliff started the Wyoming Valley West 0 COLLEGE ROUNDUP
McGovern (2-4, double, three scoring play by sending a long Gabby Termini scored three

King’s sweeps DeSales in doubleheader


RBI), Zack Yursha (2-2, RBI), pass to Mahoney. Mahoney goals as Crestwood shut out
Adam Paulauskas (2-2, two RBI) worked the right side of the pen- Wyoming Valley West. Mariana
and Jeff Carter (two doubles) all alty area and fired a grounder Herera also scored for the
joined in to break the game open. that banged off the base of the Comets.
Crestwood.................................................... 2 2 — 4
McGovern picked up the win left post and ricocheted in. Wyoming Valley West................................ 0 0 — 0 The Times Leader staff SOFTBALL sea Manes added two goals and
First half: 1.CRE, Gabby Termini 5th min; 2. CRE,
in relief in what was his first ex- “Our midfield controls most Mariana Herara (Termini) 40th; WILKES-BARRE TWP. – King’s splits DH four assists in the win.
Second half: 3. CRE, Termini 60th; 4. CRE,
tended work of the year. of the game for us,” Spencer Termini (Herara) 75th. King’s defeated DeSales twice King’s College split a double-
Matt Lukachinsky and Steve Adamshick said. “We count on Shots: CRE 20, WVW 16; Saves: CRE 6 on Monday with both games header with Oneonta State MEN’S GOLF
(Megan White), WVW 12 (Margaret D’Angelo)
Zuranski (double) both had two our midfield for everything. Corners: CRE 5, WVW 3. decided in the final at-bats. The winning game one 7-3 and Misericordia Invitational
hits and an RBI for the Hawks. They’re all young and give it Monarchs won the first game losing the nightcap 7-5. Bucky Aeppli of Misericordia
Lukachinsky also laid out for a their all every game. They run GAR 6, MMI Prep 0 3-2 and the second contest with and Bobby Hillibush of Wilkes
In game one, Amanda Car-
pair of impressive catches in the whole field and don’t run out The Grenadiers cruised to the a score of 6-5. done, Brittny Baynes and Jenn both scored a 75 to tie for sec-
right field. of gas, especially Kaylee (Hill- victory thanks to a hat trick Down 2-1 in the seventh, Harnischfeger each had three ond place at the Misericordia
But the Knights were unde- ard), Emily (Sutton) and Nik- from Emilee Bubblo and two Joey Troxel hit a RBI double. hits. Brittany Haight picked up Invitational at the Mountain
terred. ki.” goals by Kaleigh Bubblo. Troxell latered scored on a the win. Laurel Golf Club.
“We feel we’re going to score The Black Knights, though, Alicia Riggsbee also scored sacrifice fly from Mike Fignar. In the second game, Kayla The Colonels placed second
runs off of anybody,” LeValley were running without all their for GAR. Pat Matthews struck out Rutkoski and Annie Erndl each with a score a 322.
GAR ........................................................... 5 1 — 6
said. “And we just have to get parts late in the game. Mahoney MMI ............................................................ 0 0 — 0 seven over seven innings of had solo homeruns. The Cougars finished fourth
them in that mindset to have left the game with a toe injury First half: 1. GAR, Kaleigh Bublo 3rd min; 2. GAR,
Kaleigh Bublo 4th; 3. GAR, Emilee Bubblo 5th; 4. work. with a score of 325.
good, quality at-bats, because and Bray received a yellow card GAR, Emilee Bubblo 10th; 5. GAR, Emilee Bubblo
(Ashley Maloney) 22nd; Second half: 6. GAR, Al-
In game two, with the score Misericordia sweeps Lycoming
we’re capable of putting together with 5:12 remaining and had to icia Riggsbee 52nd. tied at 5-5, Rob Lemoncelli hit Kat LaBrie hit a grand slam WOMEN’S GOLF
Shots: GAR 29, MMI 4; Saves: GAR 4 (Julian-
big innings offensively.” sit the final five minutes. na Leco), MMI 23 (Amanda Miller); Corners: GAR a pitch to center field to score to lift Misericordia to a double- Misericordia Invitational
Lake-Lehman Hanover Area 5, MMI 4.
ab R h bi ab r h bi NOTE: The Wyoming Valley Anthony Re for the win. header sweep at Lycoming. Megan Danley shot a 99 to
Murphy lf 3 2 0 0 Kollar ss 3 1 0 0
Everett c 4 3 3 3 Lkchnsky rf 4 0 2 1 West at Dallas game on Wednes- Holy Redeemer 2, After driving in the only run lead the Misericordia Uni-
Mathers ss 3 2 1 4 Pericci 2b 3 1 1 0
day will be played at Lake-Leh- Wilkes 14, PSU-Hazleton 2 of the game in a 1-0 MU victory versity women’s golf team to a
McGovern 1b 4 2 2 3 Sulcoski 3b 4 1 0 0 Delaware Valley 0
Yursha cf 2 2 2 1 Ferrence p 1 0 0 1 man High School. The jayvee Angus Neary had four hits in the opener, LaBrie’s slam first place finish at the Miser-
Paulausks 3b 2 0 2 2 Kocher lf 0 0 0 0 Deena Prescavage and Hallie
Cornell p 0 0 0 0 Zuranski dh 2 0 2 1 game is at 5:30 p.m. with the var- along with four RBI as the capped a six-run rally to give icordia Invitational at the
CuBarbcci dh 3 0 0 0 Kreitzer c 0 0 0 0 Rexer each scored one goal as
Bean 1b 1 0 0 0 McDnnll 2b 1 0 0 0 sity an hour later. Colonels picked up a victory MU a 6-4 win in the nightcap. Mountain Laurel Golf Club.
Shurites rf 4 1 1 1 View 1b 3 0 0 0 Dallas ......................................................... 1 1 — 2 Holy Redeemer defeated Dela-
Carter 2b 4 2 2 0 Dickson cf 2 1 0 0 against PSU Hazleton. Neary’s In game two, Emily Barnable
Totals 29141314 Totals 23 4 5 3 Lake-Lehman............................................ 1 0 — 1 ware Valley. WOMEN’S TENNIS
Lake-Lehman .......................... 002 066 — 14
First half: 1. DAL, Ashley Dunbar (Sabrina Zu- game was highlighted by a earned her first collegiate win.
rek), 17th min; Second half: 2. LL, Shoshana Ma- Sarabeth Kolodyzy made 12 Wilkes 8, Scranton 1
Hanover Area .......................... 004 000 — 4 honey (Nikki Sutliff), 43rd; 3. DAL, McDonald, three-run home run in the
2B – Carter 2, McGovern, Paulauskas, Zuranski; HR 60th. saves as goalie.
– Everett, Mathers
IP H R ER BB SO
Shots: DAL 14, LL 9; Saves: DAL 8 (Amber Holy Redeemer ...........................................1 1 — 2 sixth. WOMEN’S LACROSSE Ally Kristofco, Melanie Nolt,
Yang), LL 9 (Marissa Moosic); Corners: DAL 2, LL
Lake-Lehman 3.
Delaware Valley .......................................... 0 0 — 0
First half: 1. HR Deena Prescavage 22nd min;
A.J. Mihaly got the win as King’s 16, Lancaster Bible 4 Victoria Bybel and Stephanie
Cornell ....................... 3+ 2 4 0 1 0
McGovern (W, 1-0) . 3.0 3 0 0 3 2 Second half: 2. HR Hallie Rexer 57th. the starter for Wilkes, striking Krystina Villareal had four Boccuzzi each won in singles
Hanover Area Shots: HR 9, DC 19; Saves: HR 12 (Sarabeth
Ferrence (L, 0-1)...... 4+ 7 6 6 2 6 Berwick 5, Hazleton Area 0 Kolodzy), DV 7 (Taryn Ficken); Corners: HR 7, DV out two over four innings of goals and two assists as King’s and doubles action as the Colo-
Kollar.......................... 1+ 4 6 5 1 1 5.
McDonnell................. 1.0 2 2 1 1 1 Bella Jaffin scored three goals work. defeated Lancaster Bible. Chel- nels defeated Scranton.

H . S. B OYS VO L L EY BA L L

Royals stay
undefeated
412 Autos for Sale 542 Logistics/ 912 Lots & Acreage 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial
Transportation Unfurnished Properties
PRICES REDUCED
YARD DRIVER EARTH
CONSERVANCY
The Associated Press Needed for yard
LEHMAN TWP. – Holy Redeemer 100 management spot- 800 LAND FOR SALE

HONDA34k`07 CIVIC ting service, 46+/- Acres


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vancing to 7-0 defeating Lake-Lehman 135 Legals/
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815 Dogs
$89,000
10+/- Acres LUZERNE
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7 PETHICK DRIVE
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Monday in Wyoming Valley Conference kept. $13,000. Call 90 days. 28+/- Acres

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570-760-0612
boys volleyball action at Lake-Lehman. 1.888.317.1994, $85,000 sewer & garbage 570-760-1513
Notice is hereby apply on line www. 61+/- Acres included. $495/
The Royals were led by Pete Alexis 415 Autos-Antique
given that the Har- Apply in person. freightmanagement Nuangola month + security 950 Half Doubles
with 24 kills and five service points. & Classic
veys Lake Zoning
Hearing Board will
Knights Inn group.net. Any
questions call Susan ITALIAN CANE CORSO $125,000 & lease. HUD
accepted. Call
John McCarthy added 12 kills and three hold a public meet-
ing on May 3, 2011
310 Route 315
Pittston, PA 18640
800.317.1806 Ext.18 Mastiff Puppies
ICCF Registered.
40+/- Acres
Newport Twp. 570-687-6216 or HANOVER TOWNSHIP
blocks while Rob Wingert had 12 ser- at 7:00PM at the 570-654-6020 Parents on premis-
$180,000 570-954-0727 Lyndwood Avenue
vice points and eight kills. Harveys Lake Bor-
566 Sales/Retail/ es. Blue & blue
32 +/- Acres Very spacious 3
Wilkes-Barre Twp. bedroom half dou-
ough Building. 509 Building/ Business fawn. Ready May 1.
For the Black Knights, Steve Simko Development
See additional Land ble with neutral

CHEVROLET `72
Vet Checked decor. Off street
(6 points, 2 blocks, 4 digs), Kyle Fine (5 Harveys Lake Zon- Construction/ 570-617-4880
for Sale at
parking. Private
www. earth
Skilled Trades
kills, 2 blocks, 5 digs) and Kevin Mas-
ing Hearing Board
will hear testimony
CHEVELLE FLOOR HELP/CASHIER Shopping for a
conservancy.org yard in rear. Ample

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CARPENTERS
570-823-3445
on the application of
ters (3 kills, 8 blocks) contributed. Robert Rostock, Two door hard top. Full & Part Time new apartment? nient to schools.
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The Royals and North Pocono (6-0) regarding a proper- 307 Motor. Needs Room to advance. Classified lets wall carpet, off- ties. 1 year lease,
work. Comes with
are the only remaining unbeatens in the
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PAINTERS
(570) 836-2574
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Jake Prohaska finished with 14 kills requesting approval
to enlarge a non
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and seven service points as Crestwood conforming struc- ASUCCESSFULSALE ence. Must be able
to brush, roll &
beat Tunkhannock with scores of 25-23, ture. A special

25-28, 25-16 and 25-15.


exception is needed
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INCLASSIFIED! spackle.
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Nick Banos added 42 assists in the yard does not meet Doyouneedmorespace? Steady work! 700 POMERANIAN PUPPIES Unfurnished
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KINGSTON
win while A.J. Krysicki had 16 service al regulations for
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Tunkhannock’s Cliff Kingston had


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bathrooms, Stove,

1ST FLOOR
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during regular busi- 427 Commercial $45. 570-868-5275 $700 + utilities & Washer Provided,
eight kills and five digs while James ness house. Trucks & 533 Installation/ 900 security. Will consid- 260 CAREY AVE. washer/dryer hook
Hawk added 13 blocks and nine kills. Equipment Maintenance/ 752 Landscaping & REAL ESTATE
er reduced rent for
maintenance work.
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Andy Luzetski recently remodeled, Freshly Painted,
Randy Howell finished with 27 assists Repair Gardening
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Luke Casey had four kills and three


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service points as the Trojans swept by Call Jack at
the summer. Must Level, single family, 2nd floor, NEW is the best way ccamark49
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had 25 assists and five kills. Cael Evans Huntsville Nursery IN CLASSIFIED! dining room, 570-357-1138
with classified!
451 Trucks/
ended with 12 kills and three assists.
SUVs/Vans
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Located near the
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Cody Gates had 13 kills to lead 412 Autos for Sale EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
owner, very clean,
meticulously main-
542 Logistics/
Transportation
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vated kitchen, living
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ately, 3 bedrooms, 1
Wyoming Area to a victory by scores of
25-21, 24-26, 28-26 and 25-17.
CHRYSLER `99 tained. Seasonal &
cargo mats. $8,400 TRI-AXLE DRIVER 758 Miscellaneous
room, and bath-
rooms.
2nd floor, washer/
dryer hookup, yard,
Large 1 bedroom
apartment. Includes
bathroom, refriger-
ator and stove pro-
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or best offer. Call 4-5 years experi- $161,500 Call heat, hot & cold
Tony Richards contributed with 25 CONCORDE 570-646-3334 or
570-762-3294
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5:30 p.m. for a
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running water,
fridge, stove, coin-
hookup, pets ok,
Fenced in yard.
assists, seven kills and two blocks while Sudan with leather
interior. Fully
ately. All local work.
No out of town.
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Zak Lanunziata added eight kills. loaded. Cold air Lose Something? Call Danny Jr. at after 3pm 655-3197 Convenient
yard. $535 + secu- month, plus utilities,
conditioning. 570-237-1734, Looking for Work? $425. + utilities.
For the Spartans, Dylan Fanehatz Inspected. Good
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(570) 299-0772 570-829-7130 # at 570-654-0525. 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 574-9827
assists while Matt Piezala had 11 kills.
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IN BRIEF COLLEGE FOOTBALL

No one blamed for death at Notre Dame


NCAA BASKETBALL

Penn State G Buie


to leave school
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. —
Suspended Penn State guard
Taran Buie will transfer follow- University says it couldn’t job to do that, executive vice Long Grove, Ill., checked later
ing a tumultuous freshman year. president John Affleck-Graves and saw a warning indicating the
find any single person to
Coach Ed DeChellis an- said. possibility of gusts up to 60 mph.
nounced Monday he had grant- blame for death. The Rev. John Jenkins, the uni- He tweeted that the weather was
ed Buie a release from his schol- versity president, said he ulti- “terrifying” and wrote: “Gusts of
arship after a post-season meet- mately was responsible, but he wind up to 60 mph today will be
ing with the player. The Nittany By TOM COYNE doesn’t expect any action to be fun at work . . . I guess I’ve lived
Lions were eliminated from the Associated Press taken against him. long enough.”
NCAA tournament after one SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The fi- “We did not find any individual University investigators, how-
game, a 66-64 loss to Temple. nal investigation into the death of who disregarded safety or was in- ever, couldn’t determine wheth-
DeChellis in a statement said a student videographer who died different to safety. Consequently, er Sullivan felt pressured to go up
“we agreed it was in his best after a 40-foot-high hydraulic lift there was not any individual dis- in the lift because other videogra-
interest and in the interest of he was atop blew over in a 53 mph cipline,” Jenkins said. “Our con- phers said the tweets likely re-
our program for him to pursue gust during a University of Notre clusion is that it’s a collective re- flected his joking nature and he
the remainder of his career at Dame football practice ended sponsibility that must be dealt often used the word “terrifying.”
another school.” Monday without anyone in- with collectively as we move for- A spokesman for Sullivan’s par- AP PHOTO
Buie was one the most highly volved being faulted or punished. ward.” ents said the family was satisfied Notre Dame president Father John Jenkins and Arizona presi-
rated basketball recruits in De- University officials acknowl- The university’s 130-plus page with the school’s investigation. dent emeritus Peter Likins, who oversaw the investigation of the
Chellis’ eight-year tenure. He is edged that their procedures and report found that while several “We’re grateful for the level of fatal accident last October, addressed the media on Monday.
the half brother of senior Talor safeguards weren’t adequate but members of the football staff detail that they’ve put into this re-
Battle, the school’s all-time said they couldn’t find anyone to were monitoring wind speeds be- port. They’ve taken a hard look at view from Chicago. although the agency fined Notre
leading scorer. blame for 20-year-old Declan Sul- fore practice, they stopped the situation and they’ve found An earlier investigation by the Dame $77,500 for six safety vio-
Buie started the season as the livan’s death. No one was moni- checking after they went out for ways to improve safety on cam- Indiana Occupational Safety and lations, including knowingly put-
Nittany Lions’ top reserve, av- toring wind speeds when the lift practice about 2:45 p.m. But Sul- pus,” Sullivan’s uncle, Mike Health Administration also end- ting its employees in an unsafe
eraging 5.8 points in 15 minutes blew over, but it wasn’t anyone’s livan, a junior film student from Miley, said in a telephone inter- ed without anyone being faulted, situation.
a game and playing in 11 non-
conference games.
But Buie was hampered by S TA N L E Y C U P P L AYO F F S N B A P L AYO F F S
off-court problems all year. He
was suspended in December for
an undisclosed violation of team
rules.

BASEBALL
Heat roll
Reds’ Leake arrested
on shoplifting charge to 2-0 lead
CINCINNATI — Reds pitcher
Mike Leake was arrested on a
shoplifting charge at a down-
town department store Monday,
over 76ers
By TIM REYNOLDS
accused of trying to steal six AP Sports Writer
shirts with a total value of
$59.88. MIAMI — LeBron James out-
The 23-year-old starter was scored Philadelphia’s entire
booked at the Hamilton County starting five in the first half by
Justice Center on a first-degree himself.
misdemeanor charge of shop- So did Chris Bosh.
lifting. It carries a maximum of So did Dwyane Wade.
180 days in jail. And that pretty much tells the
He was arrested about two tale of a night the 76ers would
hours before Cincinnati pitchers rather forget.
were expected at Great Amer- No comeback required for the
ican Ball Park to take batting Miami Heat this time — they
practice before the final game of went wire-to-wire on the lead,
a series against Pittsburgh. and moved two wins from ad-
Leake started and got the victo- vancing to the Eastern Confer-
ry in an 11-2 win over the Pirates ence semifinals.
on Saturday. James scored 29 points, Bosh
had his second straight double-
NBA double with 21 points and 11 re-

Magic’s Howard wins bounds, and Miami took a 2-0 se-


ries lead with a 94-73 victory
defensive award over the abysmally shooting
76ers on Monday night.
NEW YORK — Orlando Mag- Showing no signs of the mi-
ic center Dwight Howard is the graine that he battled Sunday,
first player to win the NBA Wade scored 14 points for Mia-
Defensive Player of the Year mi, now 17-3 in its last 20 games
Award three straight seasons. AP PHOTO and halfway to winning its first
Only Dikembe Mutombo and Pittsburgh Penguins players celebrate with Maxime Talbot, center, after he scored a goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning during playoff series since the 2006 con-
Ben Wallace, with four each, the first period in Game 3 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series Monday in Tampa, Fla. ference finals.
have won the award more times. Thaddeus Young scored 18

Fleury stops 25 shots; Pens beat Lightning


The league announced Mon- points and Evan Turner added 15
day that Howard received 585 for the 76ers, whose starters
points, including 114 first-place were outscored 76-29 by the
votes, from a panel of 120 sports Heat’s first-string. Philadelphia
writers and broadcasters. Bos- shot 34 percent for the game,
ton’s Kevin Garnett finished The Associated Press Wednesday night in Tampa. Bruins 4, Canadiens 2 remaining. and after getting 42 points in the
second with 77 points and Dal- TAMPA, Fla. — Tyler Ken- Pittsburgh rebounded from a Bruins captain Zdeno Chara paint in Game 1, were held to 24
MONTREAL — David Krej-
las’ Tyson Chandler was third nedy put Pittsburgh ahead in that department Monday.
5-1 home loss in Game 2 de- ci and Nathan Horton scored returned to the lineup after
with 70. early in the third period and The 76ers find themselves
The 6-foot-11 Howard ranked spite giving up two more pow- first-period goals to lead Bos- missing Saturday night’s 3-2
Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 25 er-play goals to Martin St. ton to a 4-2 win over the Mon- loss to Montreal after he was needing to buck some serious
second in the NBA at 14.1 re- shots Monday night, helping history. Miami has never lost a
bounds per game and fourth in Louis. The Lightning star treal Canadiens as the Bruins hospitalized overnight for
the Penguins hold off the Tam- series after winning the first two
blocks with 2.38. erased a 2-0 deficit by striking won on the road after dropping dehydration.
pa Bay Lightning 3-2. games (6-0), and the Philadel-
late in the opening period, then the first two games of their Andrei Kostitsyn, who also
VOLLEYBALL
Maxime Talbot and Arron phia franchise is winless in 16
Asham also scored for the again early in the third to give first-round series at home. missed Game 2, scored the tries after falling into an 0-2 post-
American Sykora Penguins, who took a 2-1 lead
in their first-round Eastern
Tampa Bay hope of taking
control of the series.
Tim Thomas stopped 34
shots for Boston and Rich
Canadiens’ first goal with Bos-
ton holding a 3-0 lead 7:03 into
season hole. And then there’s
this — only 14 teams have won
improving after crash Conference best-of-seven play-
off series and regained home-
But Kennedy answered with
the go-ahead just 31 seconds
Peverley scored in the second.
Chris Kelly scored into an
the middle period. Tomas
Plekanec drew Montreal within
after losing the first two games
of a best-of-seven NBA series.
SAO PAULO — U.S. Olympic ice advantage. Game 4 is later. empty net with 25.6 seconds one early in the third. Wade played 34 minutes, de-
volleyball player Stacy Sykora is spite spending Sunday and part
eating without the aid of a feed-
of Monday fighting off a mi-
ing tube and has taken her first

NHL
served as the backup. off 2:30 in. Less than a minute Gerbe snapped a shot from the graine that he likened to a
walk around the hospital since
Boucher was greeted with later, Boucher got around in left circle to convert a rebound “nightmare.” He had no outward
seriously injuring her head in a
mock chants of “Boooo-shey!” time to foil Tyler Ennis, who after Boucher failed to corral ill effects, shooting 4 for 11 with
bus crash last week in Brazil.
from the energized sold-out got off a one-timer in front af- Tim Connolly’s shot from the six rebounds.
Doctors say Sykora was able Continued from Page 1B
to get out of bed and walk brief- house in Buffalo from the ter being set up by Boyes. other side. Instead, it’s the 76ers who
ly with the help of nurses Mon- for the first time since ending opening minute. He then pro- His only miscue came on Briere and Zherdev scored spent much of Monday looking
day but will remain in an in- a three-game skid Feb. 23. ceeded to quiet the crowd Gerbe’s goal, which cut the exactly 14 minutes apart in pained.
tensive care unit. Boucher got the start after with a series of solid saves — Flyers to lead to 3-2 with 1:48 the second period to put the Game 3 is Thursday night in
Sykora’s Volei Futuro team he stopped 20 of 21 shots in a including 15 in the first peri- left in the second period. Flyers up 3-1. Philadelphia.
released a statement saying 5-4 win Saturday in relief of od.
doctors had removed the tube, rookie Sergei Bobrovsky, who He was at his best in the
allowing her to eat and drink on
her own.
struggled by allowing three
goals on seven shots. Bobrov-
third period with the Flyers
clinging to a 3-2 lead.
BLUE RIDGE TRAIL GOLF CLUB
Doctors said Sunday it was
uncertain whether the 33-year-
sky went from playoff starter
to healthy scratch as recently
Boucher held his ground to
stop Brad Boyes, who drove to
MORNING GOLF LEAGUE
old Sykora would be able to play called-up Michael Leighton the front of the net off a face-
professionally again. She was a N F F M O G L
member of the team that won
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fees included for $20.00 per person (regular rate is
Beijing Games, her third Olym-
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league with starting times beginning
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Analysts expect the Commerce
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which is struggling with sluggish 21 broke ground on more homes expenses during the first quarter 16
consumer demand. Investors 600 est. than its more successful rival
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Operating Operating
on PC sales during the quarter.
EPS
$0.43 $0.46 recovery, but investors have lagging. Its biggest revenue
EPS
And they want to see Intel’s largely shrugged off the news. 500 increases are expected to come $0.22 $0.16
forecast for the rest of this year. 1Q ’10 1Q ’11 A better-than-expected report from online display ads. About
Intel only recently began to pro- on housing starts could send 600 million people worldwide 1Q ’10 1Q ’11
duce chips specifically designed Price-to-earnings ratio: 10 use Yahoo’s services. If the
stocks higher. On Monday, a
based on past 12 months’ results Price-to-earnings ratio: 18
for tablets. Analysts expect Intel report on builder sentiment 400 company becomes healthier, it
O N D J F M based on past 12 months’ results
to say its net income and rev- Dividend: $0.73 Div. Yield: 3.7% showed builders were more would help foster more competi-
enue rose from a year ago. Source: FactSet pessimistic about the market. Source: FactSet tion on the Internet. Source: FactSet

THE TIMES LEADER


BUSINESS timesleader.com
SECTION

TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2011


B

Homebuilders see no spring hope


WALL STREET
DOW S&P NASDAQ
- 140.24 - 14.54 - 29.27
12,201.59 1,305.14 2,735.38

By DEREK KRAVITZ Any reading below 50 indicates erates about $90,000 in taxes, prices will hit bottom later this power a turnaround.
I N B R I E F AP Real Estate Writer negative sentiment about the according to the builders’ trade year before a modest recovery Regionally, the Northeast
WASHINGTON — Home- market. The index hasn’t been group. takes hold. Large swaths of the and Midwest saw two-point
Government bond prices builders are more pessimistic
about the housing market this
above that level since April
2006.
High unemployment, tighter
lending standards and bigger
hardest-hit states, including
Arizona, California, Florida
gains in their index of construc-
tion activity, to 20 and 14, re-
rise despite debt risk month, a dismal sign at the
start of the spring-buying sea-
Last year was the worst in
more than a decade for sales of
requirements for down-pay-
ments are keeping many from
and Nevada, continue to strug-
gle with foreclosures and short
spectively. The West held stea-
dy at 17 and the South, the
Government bond prices are rising son. previously owned homes and buying homes. A record num- sales, when a lender allows a largest regional housing mar-
even after Standard & Poor’s warned The National Association of the worst for new-home sales in ber of foreclosures are forcing borrower to sell their property ket, plunged from 19 to 15.
that it could downgrade U.S. debt in Home Builders says its index of nearly a half-century. down home prices, leaving for less than what is owed. The index gauging current
the next two years. industry sentiment for April Fewer homes mean fewer would-be buyers worried that Builders have been hopeful conditions fell one point, to 16,
Treasury prices initially fell on the fell back down to 16. It had ris- jobs. Each new home built cre- the market has yet to bottom that a strong spring season, tra- while the recorded foot traffic
news but later recovered. The 10-year en modestly in March to 17, af- ates, on average, the equivalent out. ditionally the best time for of prospective buyers rose by a
note is up 25 cents for every $100 in- ter four straight months at 16. of three jobs for a year and gen- Economists expect home home construction, could help point, to 13.
vested in afternoon trading Monday.
The yield slipped to 3.38 percent from

Tax preparers busy on last day to file CHS offers


3.41 percent late Friday.
S&P raised doubts over the ability of
Congress and the Obama adminis-
tration to reach an agreement to pare

all-cash
the country’s rising debts. The agency
said there was a 33 percent chance it
could downgrade U.S. debt from its top

for Tenet
AAA rating if no agreement is reached
before 2013.

Dividend for Landmark


The board of directors of Landmark
Bancorp Inc., parent company of Land-
mark Community Bank, announced a
quarterly cash dividend of 5 cents per
Healthcare
By MARLEY SEAMAN
common share will be paid May 9 to AP Health Writer
stockholders of record on April 28. NEW YORK — Hospital oper-
Daniel R. Nulton, president and chief ator Community Health Systems
executive officer of the Pittston-based Inc. on Monday revised its $3 bil-
banking company, reported first quar- lion offer for rival Tenet Health-
ter earnings increased 15.8 percent to care Corp. to an all-cash bid.
$431,000 compared to $372,000 for the Community Health is now of-
same quarter in 2010. fering $6 per share in cash. In De-
cember, it had gone public with a
Projects help oil industry bid of $5 per share in cash and $1
per share in stock.
The rapid growth of land-based drill- The company said Monday it
ing projects in the U.S. appears to be will review the revised offer and
helping the oil industry to shrug off a make a recommendation.
slowdown in the Gulf of Mexico and Community Health purchased
Libya.
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
the Wyoming Valley Health Care
A U.S. Postal patron hands over their tax forms to a post office worker for mailing to the IRS on Monday at the System for $271 million on May 1,
Halliburton Co., the first major ener-
Wilkes-Barre Post Office. 2009. Last month a Lackawanna
gy company to report first-quarter

Rush to the end


results, said Monday that earnings County judge approved the $150
million sale of Scranton’s Mercy
more than doubled thanks to drilling in
Hospital; Mercy Tyler Hospital,
North America.
Tunkhannock; and Mercy Special
Care Hospital, Nanticoke, and af-
Burger King settles battle filiated facilities to Community
Health. The system has had is-
Burger King’s new owners have a By ANDREW M. SEDER their taxes done and so did tax profes- of the extension and came in Friday to sues with unions at multiple hos-
long to-do list as they try to remake the aseder@timesleader.com sionals, making it a busy weekend and get their “last-minute” taxes taken care pitals it owns, including Wilkes-
struggling hamburger chain. On Mon- Emancipation Day may have freed Monday for Schultz. of. Barre General.
day, they crossed off one chore: Making up some tax preparers from the typical- Same goes for Karen M. Hazleton, a Schultz said she disappointed a lot of Earlier this month, Tenet filed
nice with disenfranchised franchisees. ly hectic final day to file rush. But not certified public accountant in Nanti- people who thought they could just a lawsuit that alleges CHS bilked
The company and its franchisees all. coke. She said Monday “was as busy come in and file for an extension be- Medicare, artificially inflating
Patti Schultz, who oversees 13 H & R as” any previous tax deadline day. cause they owed money and didn’t
announced they would settle a legal the value of its shares. The Fran-
Block offices in Luzerne and Lacka- “People who wait until the evening have enough to pay the IRS. She said it
battle they’ve been fighting since 2009. of the 14th this time waited until the klin, Tenn., company said the al-
wanna counties, said her branches doesn’t work that way and filers must
“were booked solid.” evening of the 17th to get their docu- legations in the lawsuit are “irre-
still pay some money toward what they sponsible and inaccurate.”
“It’s the worst we’ve ever seen it,” ments together,’’ Hazleton said.
owe by the end of April 18 to get that CHS disclosed Friday it has re-
she said. Because of the spread out deadline,
one local tax preparer said Monday extension. ceived a subpoena from the U.S.
Schultz said “word definitely got
out” that the deadline was Monday in- wasn’t as busy as a typical deadline day, While the preparers each said that Department of Health and Hu-
stead of Friday because of the District but its offices still stayed open late to overwhelmingly fliers on Monday man Services related to an inves-
$3.78 $3.54 $2.86 owed money, Hazleton said every one
of Columbia-recognized holiday that accommodate those hoping to beat tigation of potentially improper
was observed on April 15, the typical Uncle Sam’s clock. of the people who walked into her of- Medicare and Medicaid claims.
$4.06 deadline date set by the Internal Reve- Lori Savoy, owner of two local Liber- fice was in that boat. Community Health Systems
07/17/08 nue Service and state tax offices. ty Tax offices, said the few added days said the state of Texas requested
Thanks to the few extra days, pro- did lessen her staff’s load on Monday. Andrew M. Seder, a Times Leader staff similar information in Novem-
crastinators got a few extra days to get She said a lot of people were unaware writer, may be reached at 570-829-7269. ber.

Bringing the world of science-fiction magic to life is only a matter of time


These days, why
NICK DELORENZO better? Of course it would. A quick note on AT-AT for America’s
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC

bother to make props, And that’s the idea AT-AT for America efforts.
or do Computer Gener- has. It’s a homegrown attempt to build a After reading atatforamerica.tumblr-
ated Imagery, when you TECH TALK full-size replica of the ominous Star Wars .com, the blog of the program’s creator, it
can just make the real walker – that can actually thud across appears that the initial momentum of the
thing? DARPA funding (that’s the Defense terrain. Granted, a full size AT-AT is project has fallen off. Such are the inevi-
If you’ve seen “Star Advanced Research Projects Agency, about 80 feet tall, but we have the tech- table legal hurdles of reproducing trade-
Wars Episode II: The Empire Strikes just FYI) and set out to build them- asm of its name- nology, and plenty of people seem to marked content. It is interesting to note,
Back,’’ you remember the Imperial Walk- selves a robot. Well, with that much sake. think it’s a great idea. They even began however, that LucasFilm Ltd., which
er – also known as the AT-AT. brainpower and money, what else could Now they’re sending the group’s leader money to owns the rights to the AT-AT design,
Plodding over the terrain, they terror- they do but succeed? past the proto- develop it. doesn’t seem entirely averse to the idea.
ized the heroes of the movie – although I Designed to move rapidly over terrain type stage – the next generation is called So it’s only a matter of time. Let’s just So we might yet see a real AT-AT walker
have to ask if perhaps, given the circum- too rough for wheeled or tracked vehi- Legged Squad Support System – and it’s hope it remains in the realm of hobbyists in the wild.
stances, wheels or treads would have cles, Big Dog is supposed to serve as a supposedly going into operation next and the military – and preferably the Scanning the QR Code in this story
been more apropos than legs. kind of a pack mule for soldiers in the year. Granted, these are far smaller than latter. with your smart phone code reader will
Nonetheless, it’s a cool idea. And one field. And it works. It’s very quick, and it’s the fictional mechanical goliath in Star If you’re annoyed by your neighbor’s take you to the YouTube video of Big
that’s grabbed the imagination of both downright creepy. In one video, a re- Wars – but they actually work better than Hummer H1, and their dog that keeps Dog.
engineers and the military. searcher kicks the Big Dog full force, it the machines pictured in the movies. All rooting around in your yard, imagine
In 2005, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, slips, regains its footing in a very natural they’re missing is laser cannons, and how upsetting it will be when their Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive and
Foster-Miller, Harvard University, and and fluid way, and resumes bounding those aren’t too far off either. brand-new AT-AT crushes your living New Media for The Times Leader. Write him
Boston Dynamics got themselves some through the woods with all the enthusi- But wouldn’t the real thing be so much room. at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com.
CMYK

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33.48 24.30 UGI Corp UGI 1.00 31.50 -.52 -.3
50.79 40.00 Heinz HNZ 1.80 50.37 -.35 +1.8 38.95 25.79 VerizonCm VZ 1.95 37.31 -.54 +4.3
57.30 43.68 Hershey HSY 1.38 56.54 -.76 +19.9 57.90 47.77 WalMart WMT 1.46 53.31 -.24 -1.1

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Russell 2000 826.99 816.07 821.51 -13.47 -1.61% t s s +4.83% AK Steel 15.39 +.04 -6.0 Chevron 104.50 -1.74 +14.5 GoldmanS 153.78 -1.35 -8.6 McGrwH 38.87 -.44 +6.8 ProgrssEn 46.01 -.42 +5.8 THQ 4.31 -.15 -28.9
AMR 5.69 +.04 -27.0 Chicos 14.70 -.15 +22.2 Goodyear 15.25 +.10 +28.7 McMoRn 17.10 -.55 -.2 ProgsvCp 21.07 -.36 +6.0 TaiwSemi 11.95 -.26 -4.7

No ‘AAA’?
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Investors had a negative reaction to news that ASML Hld 38.73 -1.31 +1.0 ChurchDwt 79.60 -1.26 +15.3 Gramrcy 2.80 -1.16 +21.2 MedcoHlth 55.97 +.14 -8.7 ProUSR2K rs43.66+1.32 -13.1 TalismE g 22.88 -.42 +3.1
AT&T Inc 30.31 -.34 +3.2 CIBER 6.02 -.18 +28.6 GraphPkg 4.84 +.09 +24.4 Medtrnic 40.26 -.79 +8.5 ProvFnH 7.89 -.06 +9.0 Target 50.27 +.03 -16.4
Standard & Poor’s might lower the U.S. AU Optron 8.41 -.26 -19.3 CienaCorp 25.78 -.63 +22.5 GrtBasG g 2.49 -.06 -15.9 MelcoCrwn 9.61 +.46 +51.1 Prudentl 60.11 -.89 +2.4 TastyBak 3.97 -.03 -37.5
AbtLab 51.28 -.62 +7.0 Cirrus 15.20 -1.64 -4.9 GtPanSilv g 4.01 -.07 +42.7 Merck 33.93 -.58 -5.9 PSEG 30.90 -.30 -2.9 TataMotors 26.89 -.79 -8.4
government’s AAA credit rating. The Dow Abraxas 4.58 -.35 +.2 Cisco 16.73 -.30 -17.3 Greif A 63.06 -.94 +1.9 Meritage 24.74 +.02 +11.4 PubStrg 110.58 -.89 +9.0 TeckRes g 50.68 -1.26 -18.0

What might
AcadiaRlt 19.55 +.01 +7.2 Citigrp 4.42 ... -6.6 GpoTMM 2.28 -.18 -8.8 Mesab 34.09 -1.41 -11.4 PulteGrp 7.84 +.02 +4.3 Teleflex 60.00 -.95 +11.5
dropped 140 points. Investors were worried about Accenture 54.49 -.18 +12.4 Clearwire h 5.78 -.17 +12.2 GpTelevisa 22.40 -.07 -13.6 MetLife 43.37 -.59 -2.4 PPrIT 6.40 +.05 +1.9 TelefEsp s 25.06 -.57 +9.9
ActionSemi 2.42 +.01 +12.6 CliffsNRs 92.37 -1.98 +18.4 HCA Hld n 32.08 +.10 +3.4 MetroPCS 16.07 -.43 +27.2 Qihoo360 n 31.92 +2.50 -6.1 TelMexL 18.26 -.23 +13.1
the higher interest rates that would follow a ActivsBliz 11.15 -.08 -10.4 Clorox 69.23 -.41 +9.4 HCP Inc 37.62 -.41 +2.3 MicronT 10.42 -.33 +29.9 Qlogic 17.15 -.25 +.8 Tellabs 5.01 -.12 -26.1
AdamsEx 11.00 -.15 +2.4 Coach 54.58 +.12 -1.3 HSBC 52.59 -.75 +3.0 Microsoft 25.08 -.29 -10.1 Qualcom 53.29 +.15 +7.7
downgrade. But some analysts and investors say AdobeSy 33.85 -.66 +10.0 CocaCE 27.50 -.67 +9.9 Hallibrtn 47.14 +.32 +15.5 MdsxWatr 18.19 -.13 -.9 QntmDSS 3.02 -.06 -18.8
TempleInld 22.67 -.47 +6.7

happen
TmpDrgn 31.47 -.55 +2.4
AMD 8.20 -.07 +.2 Coeur 30.63 -.67 +12.1 HanJS 14.26 +.02 -5.6
a downgrade from S&P’s top rating might help Aetna 36.52 -.91 +19.7 CognizTech 77.97 -.75 +6.4 HarleyD 39.71 -.84 +14.5
MobileTel s 20.48 -.30
Molycorp n 75.18 +.96
-1.9
+50.7
QstDiag 58.26 -.10 +7.9
QksilvRes 14.02 -.26 -4.9
TenetHlth 6.49 -.17 -3.0
Tenneco 40.11 -.33 -2.6
stock prices over the long term. It would make Agilent 46.58 -.92 +12.4 ColgPal 81.35 -.46 +1.2 HarmonyG 14.96 +.15 +19.3 Monsanto 66.18 -1.15 -5.0 Quidel 12.02 -.15 -16.8 Teradyn 16.80 -.32 +19.7
Agnico g 63.60 -1.64 -17.1 Comc spcl 22.59 -.48 +9.1 HarrisCorp 49.99 -.06 +10.4 MonstrWw 16.03 -.76 -32.2 RCM 5.35 +.06 +15.6 Terex 31.70 -1.31 +2.1
Treasurys and cash less attractive. AkamaiT 39.73
AlcatelLuc 5.70
+1.64 -15.6
-.26 +92.6
Comerica 37.46 -.48
CmtyHlt 30.50 -1.40
-11.3
-18.4
Harsco 33.20
HartfdFn 26.75
-1.16
-.05
+17.2
+1.0
Moog A 42.23 -1.04 +6.1 RF MicD 5.81 -.07 -21.0 Tesoro 26.08 -.46 +40.7
Moog B 42.34 -.89 +6.4 RPM 22.80 -.28 +3.2 TevaPhrm 49.77 -.24 -4.5
Alcoa 16.13 -.39 +4.8 Compuwre 10.82 -.25 -7.3 HawaiiEl 24.24 -.40 +6.4 MorgStan 26.55 -.43 -2.4 RadianGrp 6.00 -.28 -25.7 TexInst 34.79 -.20 +7.0
AlignTech 21.34 -.83 +9.2 ConAgra 24.37 -.32 +7.9 HltMgmt 10.23 -.15 +7.2 Mosaic 73.82 -.03 -3.3 RadientPh .36 -.02 -64.8
Why stocks could rise ...
Textron 25.78 -.48 +9.1
Allergan 76.43 -.57 +11.3 ConnWtrSv 25.02 -.25 -10.3 HeclaM 8.86 -.75 -21.3 MotrlaSol n 43.45 -.36 +14.2 RadioShk 15.63 -.17 -15.5
These are S&P’s AlliBInco 7.65 +.02 -3.5 ConocPhil 77.61 -1.51 +14.0 HercOffsh 5.50 -.25 +58.0 Mylan 23.48 -.41 +11.1 RareEle g 15.28 -.34 -4.9
ThermoFis 54.60 -1.15 -1.4
ThomCrk g 11.52 -.41 -21.7
credit ratings for 10 AlliantEgy 38.20 -.63 +3.9 ConsolEngy49.51 -1.33 +1.6 Hertz 16.63 -.22 +14.8 NCR Corp 18.50 -.28 +20.4 Raytheon 48.05 -.76 +4.5 Thoratec 30.13 +2.71 +6.4
Some past downgrades — or threats of them — have had little impact on a Allstate 31.27 -.14 -1.9 ConEd 50.23 -.48 +1.3 Hess 77.21 -1.67 +.9 NRG Egy 21.49 -.17 +10.0 RegionsFn 6.98 -.19 -.3 3M Co 91.45 -1.37 +6.0
major countries. AAA country’s stocks. On May 21, 2009, S&P said it was considering a downgrade AlphaNRs 54.34 -.79 -9.5 ConsolWtr 10.38 +.09 +13.2 HewlettP 39.75 -.51 -5.6 NV Energy 14.66 -.21 +4.3 ReneSola 8.89 -.32 +1.7 TibcoSft 28.91 -.61 +46.7
AlteraCp lf 42.36 -.81 +19.1 ConstellEn 32.88 -.68 +7.3 HomeDp 37.76 -.41 +7.7 NYSE Eur 38.32 -.69 +27.8 RepFBcp 2.77 -.01 +13.5
is the top rating. of Britain’s AAA rating. The country’s FTSE 100 index sank 5 percent over the Altria 26.55 -.46 +7.8 CooperTire 24.86 -.19 +5.4 HonwllIntl 57.11 -.64 +7.4 Nabors 31.00 -.34 +32.1 RepubSvc 29.56 -.23 -1.0
THorton g 47.28
TimeWarn 35.56
-.57 +14.7
-.49 +10.5
AmBev s 29.97 -.08 -3.4 CornPdts 51.16 -1.13 +11.2 Hospira 55.97 -.03 +.5
Investors fear that next month and a half. But investors quickly shrugged off a possible down- Amarin 17.10 +8.33+108.5 Corning 19.49 -.28 +.9 HostHotls 16.89 -.13 -5.5
NBkGreece 1.60 -.08
NatFuGas 70.16 -1.23
-4.8
+6.9
RschMotn 54.83 +1.43 -5.7
Revlon 15.95 -.24 +62.1
TiVo Inc 8.63 -.01 0.0
TollBros 20.58 +.46 +8.3
Greece, which has grade. The FTSE rose 24.6 percent between May 21 and the end of 2009. Amazon 178.34 -1.67 -.9 Covidien 52.67 -1.13 +15.4 HudsCity 9.53 -.15 -25.2 NatGrid 48.34 -1.10 +8.9 ReynAm s 35.91 -.61 +10.1 TorDBk g 84.35 -1.15 +15.1
Ameren 28.40 -.43 +.7 Cree Inc 41.07 -.20 -37.7 HumGen 28.43 -.47 +19.0 NOilVarco 76.22 -.28 +13.3 RioTinto s 69.09 -1.82 -3.6
the lowest rating in “The equity market may be the best alternative, and it could improve,” AMovilL 56.71 -1.56 -1.1 CrwnCstle 42.44 -.29 -3.2 HuntBnk 6.42 -.10 -6.6 Total SA 58.09 -2.31 +8.6
NatSemi 24.06 -.06 +74.9 RiteAid 1.01 -.03 +14.4 Toyota 77.25 -.39 -1.8
says Randy Bateman, chief investment officer of Huntington Funds. U.S. AMovilA 56.60 -1.44 -1.0 CrownHold 39.14 -.33 +17.3 Huntsmn 19.19 -.50 +22.9 NetApp 48.11 -.45 -12.5 Riverbed s 32.89 -.96 -6.5
this group, might AmApparel 1.03 +.08 -38.0 Cummins 102.82 -2.31 -6.5 Hydrognc 5.29 -.41 +40.7 Netflix 233.33 -2.16 +32.8 RylCarb 37.29 -.82 -20.7
TrCda g 41.48 -.22 +9.0
businesses have strong balance sheets with record amounts of cash, unlike AmAxle 11.25 -.10 -12.5 CybrOpt 8.80 -.05 +3.0 IAMGld g 20.03 -.04 +12.5 Transocn 74.17 -1.41 +6.7
default on its debt. AmCapLtd 9.63 -.11 +27.4 CypSemi 18.28 -.09 -1.6 ING 12.01 -.53 +22.7
NewAmHi 10.33 +.06 +3.7 RoyDShllA 71.22 -1.64 +6.6 Travelers 59.01 -.79 +5.9
the indebted federal government. A downgrade could also send the dollar NwGold g 10.40 -.25 +6.6 SAP AG 63.43 -.62 +25.3 TrimbleN 48.14 -1.78 +20.6
AEagleOut 15.87 -.16 +8.5 DNP Selct 9.70 +.07 +6.1 INGPrRTr 6.18 +.05 +8.6 NJ Rscs 41.53 -.53 -3.7 SpdrDJIA 121.74 -1.45 +5.3 TrinaSolar 27.71 -1.33 +18.3
lower because it would hurt demand for U.S. investments among overseas AEP 35.31 -.15 -1.9 DR Horton 11.67 +.14 -2.2 iShGold s 14.62 +.09 +5.2 NY CmtyB 17.08 +.06 -9.4 SpdrGold 145.93 +.88 +5.2
U.S. AAA buyers. That would help the stocks of U.S. companies that sell overseas.
AmExp 46.06 -.19 +7.3 DTE 48.80 -.54 +7.7 iSAstla 26.87 -.36 +5.6 NY Times 8.95 +.09 -8.7 SP Mid 175.41 -3.06 +6.5
TriQuint 11.62
TycoIntl 51.35
-.20 -.6
-.35 +23.9
AmIntlGrp 32.61 -.85 -32.4 DanaHldg 16.59 -.46 -3.6 iShBraz 75.62 -1.49 -2.3 Newcastle 5.71 -.10 -14.8 S&P500ETF130.56-1.48 +3.8
AmerMed 29.49 +.01 +56.4 Danaher s 52.01 -.70 +10.3 iSCan 32.76 -.35 +5.7 Tyson 19.48 -.15 +13.1
Germany AAA Their products would be cheaper to customers buying in foreign currencies, AmSupr 12.47 -.34 -56.4 Darden 47.23 -.46 +1.7 iShGer 25.89 -.83 +8.1
NewmtM 57.87 +.12
NewsCpA 16.98 -.42
-5.8
+16.6
SpdrHome 18.42 -.11 +5.9
SpdrKbwBk 25.10 -.30 -3.1
UBS AG 18.01 -.51 +9.4
says Philip Tasho, chief investment officer of TAMRO Capital. AmTower 49.56 -1.02 -4.0 DeanFds 9.86 -.04 +11.5 iSh HK 19.38 -.18 +2.4 Nexen g 23.04 -.17 +.6 SpdrLehHY 40.29 -.20 +1.5
UDR 23.71 -.44 +.8
US Airwy 8.33 +.24 -16.8
Britain AAA AmWtrWks 28.37
Ameriprise 61.34
-.30 +12.2
-.27 +6.6
Deere
Dell Inc
91.53 -2.23
14.71 -.21
+10.2
+8.6
iShJapn 10.00
iSh Kor 64.45
-.03
-1.17
-8.3
+5.3
NextEraEn 54.93 -.19
NiSource 18.91 -.26
+5.7
+7.3
SpdrRetl 51.68 -.47 +6.9
SpdrOGEx 60.14 -1.39 +14.0
USEC 4.31 -.12 -28.4
UniSrcEn 35.63 -.39 -.6
Japan AA- And bonds would fall ... AmeriBrgn 39.50
Ametek s 44.06
Amgen 55.22
-.09 +15.8
-.73 +12.3
-.29 +.6
DeltaAir 9.14 -.11
DenburyR 22.04 -.34
Dndreon 41.78 -.62
-27.5
+15.5
+19.6
iShMex 61.72
iShSing 13.86
iSTaiwn 14.84
-1.67
-.24
-.23
-.3
+.1
-5.0
NikeB 78.58 -.15
NobleCorp 42.08 -.69
-8.0
+17.6
SpdrMetM 71.07 -1.43 +3.3
SPX Cp 80.04 -.26 +12.0
UnilevNV 32.02
Unisys 31.29
-.79 +2.0
-.56 +20.9
NokiaCp 8.40 -.26 -18.6 STMicro 11.47 -.44 +9.9 UtdContl 21.22 +.20 -10.9
S&P’s announcement gave bond investors a big reminder of how risky Amylin 12.73 -.36 -13.5 DeutschBk 57.22 -2.07 +9.9 iShSilver 42.42 +.58 +40.6
China AA- Anadarko 77.38 -3.04 +1.6 DevelDiv 13.59 -.10 -3.5 iShChina25 44.89 -.90 +4.2
NorflkSo 66.90 -.84
NA Pall g 5.70 -.17
+6.5
-17.9
Safeway 24.98 +.14 +11.1
StJoe 24.31 -.41 +11.3
UtdMicro 2.66 -.07 -15.8
long-term Treasurys can be. AnalogDev 37.02 -1.14 -1.7 DevonE 86.19 -1.63 +9.8 iSSP500 131.00 -1.56 +3.8 NoestUt 33.48 -.48 +5.0 StJude 51.45 -1.51 +20.4
UPS B 71.92 -.79 -.9
US Bancrp 25.56 -.37 -5.2
Russia BBB+ “For people who bought bond funds and think they won’t lose money, ABInBev 60.49
Annaly 17.35
-1.05 +6.0
-.06 -3.2
Diageo 77.16 -1.67
Diebold 34.69 -.53
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iShB20 T 92.88
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NorthropG 60.42 -.87
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Saks 11.49 -.36 +7.4
SanDisk 46.31 -.47 -7.1
US NGs rs 10.80 -.22 -9.9
you’re wrong,” said Linda Williams, director of fixed income investments for Aon Corp 51.49 -.98 +11.9 DirecTV A 45.85 -1.04 +14.8 iS Eafe 59.70 -1.25 +2.5 NwstNG 44.73 -.18 -3.7 SandRdge 11.62 -.28 +58.7
US OilFd 42.88 -.83 +9.9
Ireland BBB+ the private wealth management firm Lowry Hill. “When rates rise, those bond
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Apple Inc 331.85
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+4.39 +2.9
DrSCBr rs 37.51 +1.71
DirFnBr rs 42.96 +1.59
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iShR2K 82.13
iShREst 59.05
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USSteel 50.49
UtdTech 81.70
-.03 -13.6
-1.75 +3.8
Novartis 54.23 -1.73 -8.0 Sanofi rt 2.60 -.03 +10.6
funds will be worth less than what you paid for them.” ApldMatl 14.48 -.24 +3.1 DrxEMBll s 39.34 -2.95 -4.8 ITT Corp 57.85 -.33 +11.0 UtdhlthGp 43.55 -1.43 +20.6
India BBB- High-quality corporate bonds would take a bigger hit than high-yield junk
Arbitron 35.69 -.76 -14.0 DirEMBear 18.55 +1.28 -8.6 Identive 3.74 +.38 +48.4
Novell
Nucor
6.05 -.02
44.78 -.45
+2.2
+2.2
SaraLee 18.36 -.17 +4.9
Satcon h 3.23 -.09 -28.2 UnumGrp 25.35 -.34 +4.7
ArcelorMit 34.21 -.75 -10.3 DrxFBull s 28.13 -1.15 +1.0 ITW 52.60 -.71 -1.5 NustarEn 65.99 -.54 -5.0 SaulCntr 42.48 -.40 -10.3 UrbanOut 30.40 -.24 -15.1
ArchCoal 32.96 -.78 -6.0 DirxSCBull 81.85 -3.93 +13.0 Infinera 8.00 -.01 -22.6 Vale SA 32.05 -.73 -7.3
Portugal BBB- bonds if Treasury prices fell, says Matt Lloyd, chief investment strategist of ArcosDor n 22.90 +1.54 +8.0 Discover 23.85 -.43 +28.7 Informat 51.56 -1.53 +17.1
NuvFloat 12.58 +.01
NvMAd 12.98 +.09
+6.5
-.8
Schlmbrg 84.75 -1.91 +1.5
SchoolSp 14.06 -.20 +.9 Vale SA pf 28.49 -.72 -5.7
Advisors Asset Management. The prices of high-quality bonds are more ArenaPhm 1.28 -.01 -25.6 Disney 41.20 -.32 +9.8 InfosysT 63.48 +.27 -16.6 NvPA 12.96 -.05 -2.8 Schwab 18.04 -.58 +5.4 ValenceT h 1.41 -.06 -16.1
Greece BB- closely tied to Treasury prices than junk bonds are.
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AssuredG 17.83
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DomRescs 44.10 -.37
Dover 64.16 -1.16
+3.2
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Intel 19.62
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-.13
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ValpeyFsh 3.18
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OCZ Tech 8.95 -1.02 +85.7 SeagateT 17.84 +.20 +18.7
AstraZen 48.41 -.93 +4.8 DowChm 37.01 -.77 +8.4 IBM 165.94 -.27 +13.1 OcciPet 97.06 -1.70 -1.1 SearsHldgs 78.42 -.07 +6.3 ValVis A 5.29 -.44 -13.4
SOURCE: Standard & Poor’s Stan Choe, Dave Carpenter, Elizabeth Gramling • AP Atmel 12.97 -.38 +5.3 DryShips 4.64 -.09 -15.5 Intl Coal 10.42 -.58 +34.6 VangEmg 48.40 -1.15 +.5
OfficeDpt 4.11 ... -23.9 SemiHTr 33.90 -.46 +4.2
ATMOS 32.95 -.59 +5.6 DuPont 53.80 -1.09 +7.9 IntlGame 15.87 +.10 -10.3 OfficeMax 11.92 -.29 -32.7 SempraEn 53.19 -.58 +1.4 VangEAFE 37.07 -.77 +2.5
AutoData 51.72 -.40 +11.8 DukeEngy 18.21 -.16 +2.2 IntPap 29.16 -.79 +7.0 VeriFone 52.07 -1.70 +35.0
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AvanirPhm 3.83
-.35 +45.8
-.03 -6.1
DukeRlty 14.35 -.11
Dycom 14.40 -.48
+15.2
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Intersil 13.95
-.14
-.17
+10.5
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Omnicom 48.49 +.09
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+10.4
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Avon 28.27 -.07 -2.7 eBay 31.15 -.46 +11.9 IronMtn 33.90 -.63 +35.5 ViacomB 47.40 -.24 +19.7
Oracle 33.63 -.55 +7.4 SifyTech 5.86 +.05+159.3
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BHP BillLt 97.98 -1.82 +5.4 ENI 48.05 -1.61 +9.9 JAlexandr 6.11 +.11 +16.4 ViroPhrm 19.67 -2.14 +13.6
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BHPBil plc 80.31 -1.89 -.2 Eastgrp 43.75 -.55 +3.4 J&J Snack 47.15 -.45 -2.3 Visa 75.68 -.79 +7.5
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InstIdxI 119.47 -1.33 +4.3 BP Pru 114.22 -.77 -9.7 EdisonInt 38.18 -.54 -1.1 JPMorgCh 43.96 -.93 +3.6 VMware 86.50 +.51 -2.7
LgCpVlInv 19.19 -.26 +3.6 TechGrA f 32.85 -.37 +1.1 FrankTemp-Mutual Baidu s 145.89 -.92 +51.1 PPG 91.39 -1.26 +8.7 Smucker 73.70 -.75 +12.3
Manning & Napier Scout ElPasoCp 18.20 -.08 +32.3 Jabil 18.79 -.39 -6.5 Vodafone 28.66 -.73 +8.4
LgCpVlIs 20.21 -.28 +3.6 Beacon Z 12.81 -.18 +4.1 InstPlus 119.48 -1.33 +4.4 BakrHu 70.71 +.23 +23.7 Elan 8.02 +.14 +40.0 JanusCap 12.18 -.05 -6.1 PPL Corp 26.83 -.17 +1.9 SnapOn 59.17 -1.19 +4.6
Eaton Vance WrldOppA 8.97 -.16 +4.2 Interntl d 33.18 -.63 +2.5 Paccar 50.31 -1.12 -12.3 SouthnCo 38.28 -.05 +.1 Vonage 4.79 -.21+113.8
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Discov Z 30.46 -.49 +3.1 BallyTech 37.36 +.21 -11.4 ElectArts 19.87 -.26 +21.3 JetBlue 5.53 -.01 -16.3 Pacholder 9.05 +.11 +7.1 SthnCopper35.76 -.68 -26.6
EqIncInv 7.41 -.07 +3.2 HiIncOppB m 4.48 ... +4.2 PacTiger d 23.76 -.18 +1.4 AmerShS b 42.94 -.56 +3.6 IntlExpIn d 16.94 -.30 +1.6 PallCorp 55.40 -1.88 +11.7 SwstAirl 11.55 -.08 -11.0 WalMart 53.31 -.24 -1.1
GrowthInv 26.88 -.29 +4.0 LrgCpValA m 18.40 -.24 +1.2 QuestZ 18.30 -.22 +3.4 American D 42.95 -.56 +3.7 IntlGr d 19.86 -.45 +2.7 BcoBrades 20.00 -.22 -1.4 EmersonEl 56.56 -.99 -1.1 JohnJn 60.46 -.10 -2.2 Walgrn 41.65 -.22 +6.9
Shares A m 21.47 -.30 +4.0 Merger BcoSantSA 11.48 -.39 +7.8 EnbrEPtrs 64.74 -.68 +3.8 JohnsnCtl 38.10 -1.06 -.3 PanASlv 37.46 -.61 -9.1 SwstnEngy 39.97 +.01 +6.8
IncGroA m 24.97 -.30 +4.4 NatlMuniA m 8.66 +.01 -1.1 Merger m 16.20 -.02 +2.7 Sequoia IntlGrAdm d 63.22 -1.41 +2.8 PatriotCoal 23.77 -1.06 +22.7 SpectraEn 27.01 -.47 +8.1 WeathfIntl 20.78 -.24 -8.9
UltraInv 23.44 -.27 +3.5 NatlMuniB m 8.66 +.01 -1.3 Shares Z 21.65 -.30 +4.1 BcoSBrasil 11.54 -.07 -15.1 EnCana g 32.51 -.44 +11.6 JnprNtwk 38.26 -.12 +3.6 WellsFargo 29.52 -.37 -4.7
Metropolitan West Sequoia 142.99 -.99 +10.6 IntlStkIdxAdm d26.96 -.53 +2.3 BkHawaii 47.39 -.28 +.4 EndvSilv g 11.60 -.38 +58.0 KB Home 11.30 -.09 -16.2 PattUTI 29.63 -.20 +37.5 SprintNex 4.70 -.11 +11.1
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Fgn A m 7.38 -.18 +5.7 TotRetBdI 10.46 +.01 +2.2 T Rowe Price IntlStkIdxI d 107.86 -2.10 +2.3 BkIrelnd 1.97 -.06 -25.7 Energen 59.85 -1.26 +24.0 KLA Tnc 41.58 -1.22 +7.6
AMCAPA m 19.53 -.23 +3.7 FMI TotRtBd b 10.46 +.01 +2.1 BlChpGr 39.42 -.33 +3.4 PeabdyE 63.92 -1.65 -.1 SprottGold 13.16 +.28 +6.6 WernerEnt 25.97 -.57 +14.9
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GlBondAdv 13.78 -.07 +3.2 MdCpGrI 40.90 -.45 +9.5 DivGrow 23.85 -.29 +4.5 Bar iPVix rs 28.13 +.58 -25.2 EngyTsfr 52.54 -.46 +1.4 Keycorp 8.59 -.23 -2.9
CapIncBuA m 51.11 -.57 +3.4 Cres d 27.87 -.23 +4.0 DivrSmCap d 17.26 -.29 +9.1 LTInvGr 9.34 +.01 +1.7 PeopUtdF 12.82 -.13 -8.5 SP CnSt 30.67 -.17 +4.6 WstnRefin 17.47 -.71 +65.1
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EurPacGrA m 42.59 -.78 +2.9 Franklin Templeton LifeGro 22.83 -.26 +3.5 Petrohawk 26.00 -.31 +42.5 SPDR Fncl 15.92 -.22 -.2 WmsCos 30.28 -.77 +22.5
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IntlEqIII 12.70 -.24 +1.9 EqInc II 19.07 -.25 +4.8 IntlInv m 62.09 -1.46 +3.5 CapApB m 39.28 -.42 +2.0
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ExpMulNat d 22.57 -.27 +3.5 Hartford DevMktA m 36.01 -.69 -1.3
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Intl d 22.78 -.30 +5.0 AdvHLSIA 19.93 -.17 +3.1 DevMktY 35.65 -.68 -1.2 PrUlShDow 18.15 +.42 -12.3 Symantec 18.20 -.32 +8.7 ZweigTl 3.41 -.03 -4.2
FF2035 11.94 -.14 +4.1 R2025 12.49 -.13 +3.7 PrmcpCorI d 14.25 -.18 +3.5 CH Engy 49.97 -.50 +2.2 ForestOil 33.95 -.92 -10.6 LinearTch 32.70 -.44 -5.5
IntlVal d 27.76 -.42 +2.4 CapAprA m 34.80 -.51 +0.5 GlobA m 62.84 -1.25 +4.1
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MdCpVal 22.07 -.24 +9.9 CapAprI 34.83 -.51 +0.5 GoldMinA m 48.64 -.67 -2.4 REITIdx d 19.39 -.21 +6.2
Rtmt2010 15.83 -.11 +3.2 CNO Fincl 7.24 -.06 +6.8 FMCG s 50.61 -.56 -15.7 LloydBkg 3.82 -.06 -7.1
MidCap
Baron
35.74 -.38 +6.3
Fidelity

Free2010
33.82 -.46
FltRtHiIn d 9.89 ...
14.03 -.09
+5.2
+1.8
+3.2
CpApHLSIA 43.53 -.64 +2.8
DvGrHLSIA 20.38 -.27 +4.5
IntlBondA m 6.61 -.04 +1.9
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MainStrA m 32.78 -.34 +1.2
Rtmt2020
Rtmt2030
17.02 -.16
17.94 -.20
+3.5
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STBond 10.55 +.01
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-.04 -8.4
-1.31 +16.6
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-1.29
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
TRBdHLSIA 11.09 +.01 +1.8 Rtmt2040 18.09 -.22 +3.8
Asset b 58.24 -.78 +5.4 Free2020 14.29 -.11 +3.6 RocMuniA m 14.62 +.01 -2.4 STBondAdm 10.55 +.01 +0.7 CalaStrTR 9.54 -.10 +3.0 FuelCell 1.75 -.09 -24.2 Lowes 26.46 -.48 +5.5
Growth b 54.68 -.70 +6.7 Hussman ShTmBond 4.85 ... +0.7 Cameco g 28.12 -.34 -30.4 FultonFncl 10.83 -.21 +4.7 lululemn g 96.86 +3.58 +41.6 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
Free2025 11.96 -.11 +3.8 RochNtlMu m 6.48 +.01 -0.2 STBondSgl 10.55 +.01 +0.7
SmCap b 25.48 -.35 +7.1 StratGrth d 12.19 +.01 -0.8 SmCpStk 36.86 -.51 +7.1 Cameron 53.11 -.24 +4.7 GSI Cmce h29.61 +.16 +27.5 MBIA 10.06 -.42 -16.1
Free2030 14.31 -.14 +3.9 StrIncA m 4.37 -.02 +3.7 USD per British Pound 1.6255 -.0054 -.33% 1.5936 1.5394
INVESCO SmCpVal d 37.81 -.55 +4.6 STCor 10.76 +.01 +1.1 CampSp 33.26 -.58 -4.3 GT Solar 9.32 -.37 +2.2 MEMC 11.39 -.44 +1.2
Bernstein GNMA 11.51 +.02 +1.4 PIMCO
DiversMui 14.25 +.01 +0.9 GovtInc 10.44 +.02 +0.7 CharterA m 16.96 -.19 +4.9 SpecGrow 18.40 -.24 +4.0 STFedAdml 10.78 +.01 +0.6 CdnNRs gs 45.11 -.30 +1.6 GabDvInc 16.20 -.14 +5.5 MMT 6.71 -.04 -2.8 Canadian Dollar .9644 +.0038 +.39% 1.0145 1.0145
ComstockA m 16.44 -.22 +4.9 AllAssetI 12.49 -.04 +4.2 SpecInc 12.53 -.03 +2.6 CapOne 49.44 -.59 +16.2 GabelliET 6.06 -.07 +6.9 MGIC 8.43 -.33 -17.3
IntDur 13.81 +.02 +1.8 GrowCo 88.96 -.93 +7.0 STGradeAd 10.76 +.01 +1.2
TxMIntl 15.67 -.35 -0.4 GrowInc 18.93 -.23 +3.7 ConstellB m 21.31 -.27 +1.8 AllAuthIn 10.93 -.03 +4.1 TaxFHiYld 10.22 ... -0.1 CapsteadM 12.90 -.05 +2.5 GameStop 26.14 -.26 +14.2 MGM Rsts 13.77 -.23 -7.3 USD per Euro 1.4234 -.0202 -1.42% 1.3998 1.3497
ComRlRStI 9.79 -.04 +8.3 STsryAdml 10.70 +.01 +0.4
HiInc d 9.19 -.01 +4.6 CpGrA m 13.97 -.16 +3.6 Value 24.51 -.32 +5.0 CpstnTrb h 1.76 -.05 +83.3 GamGld g 10.34 -.03 +26.3 Macys 23.92 -.48 -5.5 Japanese Yen 82.71 -.42 -.51% 81.21 92.13
BlackRock DevLocMktI 10.97 -.10 +4.1 SelValu d 19.76 -.25 +5.3
Indepndnc 25.36 -.32 +4.1 EqIncomeA m 8.87 -.09 +3.7 ValueAd b 24.25 -.32 +4.9 CardnlHlth 41.26 +.29 +7.7 Gannett 15.39 +.59 +2.0 MadCatz g 1.92 -.21 +88.2
EqDivA m 18.40 -.25 +5.0 DivIncInst 11.55 -.01 +2.7 SmCapIdx 36.94 -.59 +6.3 Mexican Peso 11.7339 +.0620 +.53% 12.4074 12.2750
IntBond 10.61 +.01 +1.5 GlobEqA m 11.23 -.16 +4.6 Templeton Carnival 37.55 -.43 -18.6 Gap 21.79 -.68 -1.1 Manitowoc 20.70 -.41 +57.9
EqDivI 18.44 -.25 +5.1 HiYldIs 9.49 -.01 +4.2
IntMuniInc d 10.00 +.01 +0.9 GrowIncA m 19.98 -.28 +4.2 InFEqSeS 20.85 -.51 +4.0 SmCpIdAdm 36.99 -.58 +6.4 Caterpillar 103.90 -3.31 +10.9 GencoShip 8.59 -1.09 -40.3 Manulife g 16.80 -.33 -2.2
GlobAlcA m 20.00 -.20 +3.0 InvGrdIns 10.67 ... +3.4
GlobAlcC m 18.64 -.19 +2.8 IntlDisc d 33.49 -.64 +1.4 PacGrowB m 21.84 -.25 -2.2 Third Avenue SmCpIdIst 36.99 -.58 +6.4 CedarF 18.99 -.11 +25.3 GenElec 19.98 -.06 +9.2 MarathonO 51.09 -.24 +38.0 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
TaxESecY 10.29 +.01 +0.4 LowDrA m 10.48 ... +1.5 CelSci .66 -.04 -19.6 GenGrPr n 15.29 -.15 -1.2 MktVGold 60.83 -.61 -1.0
GlobAlcI d 20.10 -.20 +3.1 InvGrdBd 7.46 +.01 +1.8 LowDrIs 10.48 ... +1.6 Value d 53.40 -.88 +3.2 SmGthIdx 23.71 -.39 +8.2 Copper 4.19 4.25 -1.39 +8.92 +20.02
LatinAm d 57.90 -1.15 -1.9 Ivy Celanese 44.82 -.47 +8.9 GenMarit 2.14 -.13 -34.2 MktVRus 39.18 -1.64 +3.4
CGM RealRet 11.65 +.01 +3.6 Thornburg SmGthIst 23.76 -.39 +8.2 Celgene 57.23 +.25 -3.2 GenMills s 37.18 -.17 +4.5 MktVJrGld 40.02 -.56 +.3
Focus 31.71 -.42 -8.9 LevCoSt d 29.89 -.50 +5.2 AssetStrA m 25.64 -.15 +5.0
RealRtnA m 11.65 +.01 +3.4 IntlValA m 29.12 -.53 +4.0 Gold 1492.30 1485.30 +0.47 +8.83 +31.46
LowPriStk d 40.77 -.50 +6.2 AssetStrC m 24.86 -.15 +4.8 SmValIdx 16.72 -.24 +4.4 CellTher rsh .35 -.01 -3.0 GenMot n 29.97 -.27 -18.7 MarIntA 34.88 +.78 -16.0
Mutual 27.85 -.29 -5.5 ShtTermIs 9.91 ... +0.9 IntlValI d 29.76 -.54 +4.1 Cemex 8.44 -.42 -18.0 GenOn En 3.62 -.04 -5.0 MarshIls 7.91 -.07 +14.3 Platinum 1785.80 1797.80 -0.67 +5.48 +5.49
Realty 28.21 -.32 +5.3 Magellan 73.67 -.78 +2.8 JPMorgan TotRetA m 10.97 ... +2.0 Star 19.64 -.18 +2.9
Tweedy Browne Cemig pf 19.70 -.03 +18.7 Gentex 26.97 -.20 -8.8 MarvellT 15.24 -.73 -17.8
MidCap d 30.26 -.47 +4.9 CoreBondA m 11.51 +.02 +1.3 TotRetAdm b 10.97 ... +2.0 GlobVal d 24.17 -.33 +1.5 StratgcEq 19.91 -.29 +8.7 Silver 42.96 42.57 +0.92 +76.07 +142.35
Calamos MuniInc d 12.22 +.02 +0.9 CenterPnt 17.82 -.06 +13.4 Genworth 11.95 -.31 -9.1 Masco 13.22 +.04 +4.4
CoreBondSelect11.50+.02 +1.3 TotRetC m 10.97 ... +1.8 TgtRe2010 22.93 -.13 +2.8 Palladium 738.80 767.80 -3.78 +25.62 +38.56
GrowA m 55.84 -.59 +4.6 NewMktIn d 15.66 -.05 +1.7 VALIC Co I CFCda g 23.90 +.62 +15.3 Gerdau 11.76 -.44 -15.9 MassMCp s16.36 +.22 +7.1
HighYldSel d 8.38 ... +4.6 TotRetIs 10.97 ... +2.1
Columbia OTC 59.13 -.33 +7.6 IntmdTFSl 10.78 +.01 +1.0 StockIdx 25.86 -.29 +4.3 TgtRe2015 12.78 -.09 +2.9
AcornA m 30.45 -.45 +4.1 TotRetrnD b 10.97 ... +2.0
Overseas d 33.02 -.84 +1.7 ShDurBndSel 10.99 +.01 +0.6 Vanguard TgtRe2020 22.77 -.20 +3.0
AcornIntZ
AcornZ
41.46 -.52 +1.3
31.47 -.46 +4.2
Puritan 18.54 -.15
RealInv d 27.21 -.28
+3.9
+5.9
USLCpCrPS 21.10 -.25 +2.1
Janus
TotlRetnP
Parnassus
10.97 ... +2.1
500Adml 120.31 -1.34
500Inv 120.30 -1.34
+4.3
+4.3
TgtRe2030 22.43 -.25
TgtRe2035 13.57 -.17
+3.5
+3.7
Story Stocks
DivrEqInA m 10.45 -.17 +3.8 Series100Index 9.05 -.09 +3.5 EqIncInv 27.25 -.34 +3.8 AssetA 25.38 -.26 +3.8
ValRestrZ 51.61 -.84 +2.3 ShTmBond 8.49 +.01 +0.8
OverseasJ d 49.28 -1.13 -2.7
Permanent BalIdxAdm 21.96 -.14 +3.3 TgtRe2040 22.29 -.28 +3.7 A warning from Standard & Poor's that the agency the next two years if Washington fails to pare the
PerkinsMCVJ 23.75 -.28 +5.2
DFA SmCapStk d 20.56 -.26 +4.9 TwentyJ 65.73 -.94 0.0 Portfolio 48.06 -.11 +4.9 BalIdxIns 21.96 -.14 +3.3 TgtRe2045 14.00 -.17 +3.7 might lower its rating on U.S. government debt country's debts. The Dow Jones industrial average
1YrFixInI 10.34 ... +0.3 StratInc 11.26 -.01 +3.4 Pioneer CAITAdml 10.72 ... +1.3 TgtRetInc 11.49 -.03 +2.4
2YrGlbFII 10.18 ... +0.3 StratRRet d 9.94 -.02 +4.2 John Hancock
LifAg1 b 12.76 -.18 +3.9 PioneerA m 42.08 -.60 +2.9 CapOp d 34.47 -.45 +3.7 Tgtet2025 13.03 -.13 +3.2
sent stocks on their steepest slide in a month fell 140.24 points, or 1.1 percent, to 12,201.59.
TotalBd 10.82 +.02 +2.0 CapOpAdml d79.62 -1.06 +3.7
5YrGlbFII 10.99 +.02 +1.0
EmMkCrEqI 22.34 -.37 +0.8 USBdIdx 11.36 +.02 +1.2 LifBa1 b 13.41 ... +4.4 Principal
CapVal 11.60 -.20 +5.3 TotBdAdml 10.60 +.02 +1.0 Monday. S&P said there is a 33 percent chance it The S&P 500 fell 14.54, or 1.1 percent, to
LifGr1 b 13.46 ... +4.8 L/T2020I 12.10 -.11 +3.8
EmMktValI 36.39 -.69 +0.6 Value 72.61 -1.04 +5.7
RegBankA m 14.65 -.19 0.0 SAMConGrB m13.56 -.15 +3.4 Convrt d 13.82 -.12 +3.8 TotBdInst 10.60 +.02 +1.0 would lower the country's credit rating from AAA in 1,305.14.
IntSmCapI 17.89 -.35 +4.0 Fidelity Advisor DevMktIdx d 10.31 -.21 +2.5 TotBdMkInv 10.60 +.02 +1.0
SovInvA m 16.32 -.20 +4.2 Prudential Investmen
USCorEq1I 11.55 -.15 +5.2 NewInsA m 20.47 -.20 +2.7 TaxFBdA m 9.44 ... +0.2 2020FocA m 16.49 -.18 +3.8
DivGr 15.06 -.15 +4.7 TotBdMkSig 10.60 +.02 +1.0 Community Health CYH Halliburton HAL W.W. Grainger GWW
USCorEq2I 11.55 -.16 +5.5 NewInsI 20.67 -.21 +2.8 EmMktIAdm d40.34 -.79 +1.2
Keeley BlendA m 17.89 -.23 +4.0 TotIntl d 16.12 -.31 +2.3
USLgCo 10.30 -.12 +4.4 StratIncA m 12.58 -.02 +3.3
SmCapVal m 26.36 -.42 +5.6 EqOppA m 14.48 -.18 +4.3
EnergyAdm d133.10-2.43 +10.0 Close: $30.50 -1.40 or -4.4% Close: $47.14 0.32 or 0.7% Close: $145.32 2.46 or 1.7%
USLgValI 21.48 -.31 +7.0 ValStratT m 27.10 -.41 +4.7 EnergyInv d 70.88 -1.29 +10.0 TotStIAdm 32.91 -.39 +4.7
USMicroI 14.44 -.23 +4.9 Lazard HiYieldA m 5.62 -.01 +4.3 ExplAdml 72.65 -1.11 +7.1 TotStIIns 32.91 -.39 +4.7 The hospital operator revised its $3 The oil services company said its The industrial supply company
Fidelity Select IntlEqtyA m 6.40 -.13 +3.4
USSmValI 26.87 -.45 +5.1 Gold d 51.12 -.51 0.0 EmgMkEqtI d 21.42 -.36 -1.7
IntlValA m 21.29 -.45 +3.3
Explr 78.04 -1.19 +7.0 TotStISig 31.76 -.38 +4.7 billion offer for rival Tenet Health- net income rose as drilling in North raised its earnings forecasts after it
USSmallI 22.59 -.36 +5.8 EmgMktEqO m21.80 -.36 -1.8 ExtdIdAdm 43.77 -.67 +6.1
Pharm d 13.28 -.18 +9.8 JenMidCapGrA m29.16-.39 +6.5 ExtdIdIst 43.77 -.67 +6.1 TotStIdx 32.90 -.39 +4.7 care to an all-cash bid. America increased. said its first-quarter net income
DWS-Scudder Legg Mason/Western
EnhEMFIS d 10.85 -.02 +1.0
Fidelity Spartan
CrPlBdIns 10.90 +.01 +2.3
JennGrA m 18.59 -.20 +3.0 ExtndIdx 43.74 -.67 +6.0 TxMIn d 11.87 -.24 +2.5 soared 59 percent.
ExtMktIdI d 39.81 -.59 +5.6 NaturResA m 58.33 -1.21 +2.2 FAWeUSIns d96.12 -1.93 +2.4 TxMSCInv d 28.55 -.44 +5.1
HlthCareS d 26.59 -.32 +9.2 IntlIdxIn d 36.01 -.76 +2.7 MgdMuniA m 14.86 +.02 -0.1 SmallCoA m 21.57 -.35 +6.3 GNMA 10.78 +.01 +1.3
$50 $50 $150
LAEqS d 50.63 -1.32 -4.7 TotMktIdAg d 38.01 -.45 +4.6 Longleaf Partners UtilityA m 10.76 -.15 +5.6 USValue 10.76 -.14 +6.5
GNMAAdml 10.78 +.01 +1.4
Davis TotMktIdI d 38.01 -.45 +4.6 LongPart 30.15 -.58 +6.7 ValueA m 15.51 -.20 +5.3 GlbEq 18.57 -.29 +4.0
ValIdxIns 21.79 -.28 +5.4 40 45
NYVentA m 35.58 -.47 +3.6 USEqIndxAg 46.22 -.52 +4.3 Loomis Sayles Putnam GrowthEq 11.16 -.12 +3.4 WellsI 22.18 -.08 +3.1 140
NYVentC m 34.34 -.45 +3.4 USEqIndxI 46.22 -.52 +4.3 BondI 14.75 -.04 +4.8 GrowIncA m 14.05 -.19 +4.0 GrowthIdx 32.61 -.32 +3.4 WellsIAdm 53.74 -.20 +3.1 30 40
NYVentY 35.98 -.47 +3.7 First Eagle BondR b 14.69 -.05 +4.6 GrowIncB m 13.80 -.19 +3.8 GrthIdAdm 32.61 -.33 +3.5 Welltn 32.00 -.29 +3.5
Delaware Invest GlbA m 47.68 -.39 +2.8 Lord Abbett IncomeA x 6.84 -.02 +3.2 GrthIstId 32.61 -.32 +3.5 20 35 130
DiverIncA m 9.27 ... +2.0 OverseasA m 23.10 -.14 +1.9 AffiliatA m 11.90 -.16 +3.0 MultiCapGrA m52.55 -.65 +3.8 HYCor d 5.83 ... +4.5
WelltnAdm 55.27 -.49 +3.6 J F M A J F M A J F M A
Dimensional Investme FrankTemp-Franklin BondDebA m 8.03 -.02 +4.6 VoyagerA m 23.96 -.26 +1.1 HYCorAdml d 5.83 ... +4.5 WndsIIAdm 47.85 -.62 +5.0 52-week range 52-week range 52-week range
IntCorEqI 11.57 -.23 +3.0 CA TF A m 6.56 +.01 -1.0 ShDurIncA m 4.61 ... +1.5 Royce HltCrAdml d 55.26 -.69 +7.8 Wndsr 14.04 -.20 +3.9
IntlSCoI 17.74 -.29 +3.3 Fed TF A m 11.32 +.03 +1.1 ShDurIncC m 4.64 ... +1.3 LowStkSer m 19.10 -.36 +4.6 HlthCare d 130.94 -1.65 +7.8
$22.33 $42.50 $21.10 $50.74 $96.50 $148.17
WndsrAdml 47.38 -.66 +3.9
IntlValuI 18.91 -.43 +3.2 GrowB m 44.08 -.39 +3.0 MFS OpportInv d 12.43 -.19 +2.9 ITBondAdm 11.18 +.02 +1.3
Dodge & Cox Growth A m 46.07 -.41 +3.2 MAInvA m 19.89 -.26 +3.5 PAMutInv d 12.40 -.21 +6.4 ITGradeAd 9.89 +.01 +2.0
WndsrII 26.96 -.35 +5.0 Vol.: 16.7m (5.1x avg.) PE: 10.1 Vol.: 20.6m (1.5x avg.) PE: 23.9 Vol.: 1.6m (3.0x avg.) PE: 21.0
Bal 72.58 -.81 +3.9 HY TF A m 9.55 +.01 +0.7 MAInvC m 19.21 -.25 +3.3 PremierInv d 21.96 -.34 +7.9 ITIGrade 9.89 +.01 +2.0 Yacktman Mkt. Cap: $2.83 b Yield: ... Mkt. Cap: $43.1 b Yield: 0.8% Mkt. Cap: $10.09 b Yield: 1.5%
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A frontal boundary draped from coastal California, across the central Plains

52°
and into the Northeast will cause widespread precipitation across the United States today. Look for
TODAY WEDNESDAY
Warmer, a
THURSDAY
Mostly
scattered showers across the central Plains and Northeast, with snow showers extending into parts
sunny, of the Midwest and northern Plains. Thunderstorms will be likely to the south of this front.
Rain, chilly thunder

45° shower cool


71° 57°
46° 42°

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 53/40


40/27 44/31
Partly Showers, Sun, a Sun, a 59/48
sunny, late thunder shower shower 44/42 Again this week
shower 42/38 the storm track
60° 70° 65° 65° 62/49 58/31 57/40 across the mid-
74/60
34° 41° 45° 45° dle of the nation
remains active
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 63/54
82/64
with another
wave of low
The Poconos 85/57 93/63
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 50-54. Lows: 42-46. Cloudy, chance pressure arriving
50/41
Tonight’s low of showers and thunderstorms. 88/72
here today. We
Albany
50/42 can expect a few
52/32 85/70 87/74
hours of rain,
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 47/31 but no severe
46/41 Highs: 54-61. Lows: 48-55. Mostly cloudy, weather. Under
chance of thunderstorms to the north. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow such a thick
Towanda
48/43 Anchorage 43/28/.00 52/32/s 49/33/c Myrtle Beach 72/46/.00 77/63/pc 81/65/pc overcast after-
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 49/44
Atlanta 77/52/.00 82/64/pc 82/64/t Nashville 76/52/.00 83/67/pc 78/50/t noon, tempera-
52/43 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 72/48/.00 73/56/t 78/53/t New Orleans 84/65/.00 85/72/pc 86/70/pc tures will strug-
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 43-50. Lows: 38-42. Partly to most- Boston 61/44/.00 49/41/sh 49/47/sh Norfolk 79/54/.00 81/61/pc 87/61/t
52/44 Buffalo 36/30/.13 43/40/sh 67/35/t Oklahoma City 91/64/.00 91/48/t 68/56/pc
gle to reach 50.
ly cloudy, chance of showers to the With a warm
Charlotte 79/47/.00 82/61/pc 84/61/t Omaha 50/40/.00 44/34/sh 51/38/pc
south.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 41/32/.47 42/38/sh 47/34/sh Orlando 89/61/.00 89/66/s 89/66/pc front approach-
State College 54/51
48/48
59/48 Cleveland 42/37/.11 54/51/t 65/38/t Phoenix 90/66/.00 88/66/s 90/66/pc ing tonight,
Brandywine Valley Dallas 90/70/.00 93/63/t 80/68/pc Pittsburgh 68/43/.00 64/59/t 76/42/t expect more
Reading Denver 70/43/.00 58/31/sh 58/39/pc Portland, Ore. 52/35/.01 56/37/pc 54/37/pc
Harrisburg 61/49 Highs: 50-63. Lows: 50-51. Mostly cloudy, showers
57/55 chance of thunderstorms to the north. Detroit 38/32/.20 44/42/t 63/34/t St. Louis 72/59/.00 85/50/t 60/42/pc
Honolulu 80/71/.01 85/70/s 84/71/s Salt Lake City 52/45/.49 53/40/c 58/42/sh overnight, and
Philadelphia
66/52 Houston 87/73/.00 88/72/pc 89/72/pc San Antonio 91/72/.00 96/71/pc 93/71/pc maybe some
Indianapolis 71/52/.00 72/58/t 61/40/t San Diego 65/60/.00 64/56/s 64/57/pc thunder. Partial
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 80/67/.00 84/62/s 85/58/pc San Francisco 59/53/.03 62/48/s 59/49/sh clearing
60/50 Highs: 66-75. Lows: 55-60. Partly to most- Los Angeles 66/62/.00 63/54/s 63/53/pc Seattle 50/37/.00 53/40/sh 54/39/sh
Miami 87/70/.00 87/74/s 86/74/s Tampa 86/62/.00 88/68/s 88/69/pc Wednesday
ly cloudy.
Milwaukee 40/31/.07 38/36/rs 43/33/rs Tucson 90/60/.00 86/59/s 88/59/pc comes with
Minneapolis 49/35/.00 44/31/rs 39/29/rs Washington, DC 70/51/.00 74/60/t 81/54/t much warmer
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport temperatures,
WORLD CITIES but there may
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 58/36 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs be another
Average 60/39 Month to date 3.11” Wilkes-Barre 17.82 1.14 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 66/45/.00 69/47/pc 70/49/pc Mexico City 77/52/.00 82/53/t 84/54/pc shower as a cold
Record High 92 in 1976 Normal month to date 1.92” Towanda 10.32 -1.89 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 99/68/.00 100/71/s 90/68/t Montreal 41/36/.00 47/32/s 46/41/r
Beijing 70/45/.00 73/48/s 80/50/s Moscow 54/36/.04 44/34/sh 48/33/s
front passes.
Record Low 28 in 2001 Year to date 13.55” Lehigh
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 9.15” For more weather Berlin 66/39/.00 68/47/s 70/48/s Paris 72/45/.00 74/48/pc 74/50/s Thursday looks
Bethlehem 4.25 1.93 16.0
Yesterday 18 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 72/41/.00 75/54/s 73/52/pc Rio de Janeiro 90/77/.00 85/73/t 84/73/t sunny, but very
Month to date 321 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 7.25 -0.18 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 61/39/.00 63/43/pc 61/46/c Riyadh 84/63/.20 90/71/pc 94/74/s cool for this time
Year to date 5908 Today 6:18a 7:48p Frankfurt 68/39/.00 71/47/s 73/48/s Rome 66/45/.00 70/47/s 73/48/s of year.
Last year to date 5406 Tomorrow 6:17a 7:49p Last New First Full National Weather Service Hong Kong 82/73/.00 80/70/s 73/66/s San Juan 83/73/.00 82/73/pc 83/74/sh
Normal year to date 5796 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 99/61/.00 74/51/pc 65/46/s Tokyo 63/54/.00 64/49/sh 65/50/pc - Tom Clark
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 10:13p 6:57a London 66/45/.00 71/50/s 72/50/s Warsaw 64/41/.00 63/40/s 66/40/s
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 11:20p 7:46a April 24 May 3 May 10 May 17 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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NATIONAL AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH


IN BRIEF ASK DR. H

Lighting the way


Free osteoporosis info MITCHELL HECHT
Geisinger Wyoming Valley
will host a free osteoporosis
seminar at 5:30 p.m. May 2 at
Geisinger Specialty Services,
Laughter is best
medicine for
Entrance C, 675 Baltimore
Drive, Plains Township. A
demonstration of a DXA bone
Families, organizations at forefront to
varicose veins
density scan, the gold-standard
in detecting osteoporosis, will shine awareness on autism.
be provided.
To register, call 1-800-275-
6401 and say “CareLink,” or By JOE DOLINSKY

Y
Times Leader Correspondent Q: I’ve got severe
visit www.geisinger.org/events.
our toddler stares off into the varicose veins and …
Meditation workshop set distance instead of at you, is dis- sores that haven’t
The Health Ministry at interested and now lacks the been easy to heal. I’m
Prince of Peace Episcopal communication skills he or she getting regular home
Church, Dallas, will present a had begun to develop. The joy health care visits, but
free workshop on “Mindful and promise of the life to come is quickly do you have any other
Meditation” 6-7 p.m. on May 4 replaced with uncertainty and doubt. This suggestions?
at the church, 420 Main St., is a nightmare scenario for new parents -- C.G., Philadelphia
Dallas. The workshop, which is and one that more and more families are A: Try laughing several times a day.
being organized by Trish facing every year due to an increasing num- Yes, really! According to a study just
Wright, will be conducted by ber of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) published in the British Medical Jour-
Cathy Mascelli, employee well- diagnoses. nal, good quality nursing care and
ness coordinator for The Uni- “He went from a child that talked and belly laughs are the best treatments
versity of Scranton. sang songs to a child that you could hold for severe leg ulcers caused by the
To register, call the church his face and look in his eyes and his eyes breakdown of skin from the chronic
office at 675-1723. would go everywhere but meet yours,” inflammation and swelling of severe
Scott Rieder, said of his autistic son, Mi- varicose veins. It’s not an easy prob-
Heart ills tied to added work chael, on Saturday at their West Pittston lem to manage, although weight loss
A new analysis by British home. does help long-term.
researchers published last week Autism is a neural development disorder Hearty laughter gets the diaphragm
in the Annals of Internal Med- characterized by hampered communica- moving and this plays an important
icine suggests doctors should tion skills, social apprehension, and repeti- role in moving blood around, say the
include working hours along tive and restrictive behavior. The disorder researchers involved in the study.
with standard risk factors -- now affects a staggering ratio of one out of Q: Can you tell me why stool smells
such as smoking, cholesterol, every 110 children, according to the Cen- so bad?
and blood pressure -- to predict ters for Disease Control and Prevention. -- Anonymous, St. Louis, Mo.
a patient’s 10-year risk of heart “We wondered how we were going to get A: Stools reflect what we’ve eaten
disease. our son back, and if we were going to get and how our general health is at the
The researchers used the our son back, and how we were going to do moment. Balls of stool indicate either
standard risk model, called the it,” added Scott’s wife, Megan. inadequate water intake or a slow-
Framingham model, to predict Doctors and therapists have varying moving colon. Thin stools may in-
the rate of coronary death and opinions on how to treat autism. Cases are dicate intestinal spasms from irritable
nonfatal heart attack for 7,095 rarely similar and there is much that ex- bowel, or a stricture from a possible
civil service workers who had perts still don’t know about the disorder’s colon tumor.
been followed for a separate origins. What is clear is spreading aware- Ribbon-shaped stool may indicate
study. Adults reporting work- ness about ASD and the challenges that rectal stricture or cancer or uterine
days of 11 hours or longer had a come with the disorder are paramount. prolapse. Soft or poorly formed stools
67 percent higher relative risk The designation of National Autism DON CAREY PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER may indicate a spastic colon, intestinal
for heart disease than those
Awareness Month in April is designed to Megan Rieder attended the candlelight ceremony held Friday at the Lu- inflammation or the presence of gas.
working 7 or 8 hours a day.
accomplish this. Across the world organi- zerne County Courthouse with her family in honor of National Autism Tarry black stool usually means blood
“Safe” smoking called hokum zations and individuals are doing their part Awareness Month. Like most parents, she and her husband Scott (below in the digestive tract. Greasy, marked-
to spread awareness about the malady and left) knew little about autism before their 17-year-old son Michael (below ly foul-smelling stool that floats may
Tobacco smoke from a water-
on an array of topics within autism includ- right) was diagnosed with the disorder as a toddler. indicate malabsorption from a defi-
pipe, commonly called a hook-
ing acceptance, patience, understanding ciency of pancreatic digestive en-
ah, is said to be milder than
and, most importantly, early recognition. zymes. Mucous stools are due to some
smoke from a cigarette. But
Warning signs can vary. Distinguishing sort of colon inflammation like ulcer-
research so far suggests it is
just as bad for the health, and a behaviors considered normal for a toddler ative colitis, Crohn’s disease, impac-
new study in the journal Drug or a greater underlying problem was one is- tion or amebic (parasite) dysentery.
and Alcohol Dependence in- sue faced by the Rieder family. Michael The foul odor of normal stool is
dicates the practice has become was diagnosed with autism at 4 years old. caused by two compounds: indol and
widespread among college The diagnosis was especially shocking to skatol. They’re both products of the
students. the Rieder family because, as a baby, Mi- bacterial decomposition of protein.
The study authors, from chael was developing normally. At around Hydrogen sulfide gas is formed by
Wake Forest University, warned age 3, however, Scott, and Megan started the breakdown and fermentation of
that waterpipe smoking may be noticing some unsettling signs. Michael waste and gives off a distinct “rotten
a gateway product for tobacco was isolating himself more and had lost his egg” odor. Non-smelly gases like hy-
use. language skills. He no longer sang and was drogen, methane and carbon dioxide
having difficulty making eye contact. are also formed. Fruits and veggies
Like most parents, Scott and Megan produce the least amount of stool
Health briefs are limited to nonprofit
knew very little about autism before Mi- odor, while proteins (meat, chicken
entities and support groups. To have
your health-oriented announcement
chael was diagnosed. Megan quickly be- and fish) produce the most offensive
included, send information to Health, came the researcher. She scoured the Inter- odor.
Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- net and found it to be a tremendous re-
Barre, PA 18711-0250; by fax: 829- source. Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
5537; or e-mail health@timeslead- “Everything was at my fingertips. It put in internal medicine. Send questions to him at:
er.com. Information must be received “Ask Dr. H,” P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, GA
at least two weeks in advance. See AUTISM, Page 3C 30076. Personal replies are not possible.

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By HARRY JACKSON JR. MORE INFORMATION
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Lupus causes Elizabeth Aton’s left • LUPUS SUPPORT GROUP: Lupus
hand to tremble while an intravenous Foundation of PA, 615 Jefferson Ave.,
Scranton. Call (888) 995-8787.
needle is placed into the top of her right • Lupus Foundation of America: lupu-
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She drives about 235 miles a month, • Statement by Human Genome Sci-
round trip, from her home in Pittsfield, ences and GlaxoSmithKline on the
Ill., to St. Louis for a two-hour treatment FDA approval of Benlysta for treat-
that eases her lupus. ment of lupus: alturl.com/i93gs
MCT PHOTO • Help paying for Benlysta: benlys-
The treatment is brand-named Ben- ta.com/copaybrochure.pdf
lysta, generic name belimumab, devel- Elizabeth Aton, right, receives treat-
ment for lupus from Teresa Arb, R.N. • Living Well with lupus, an online
oped by Human Genome Sciences and support group: alturl.com/6zvph
in St. Louis, Mo. Aton is part of a
GlaxoSmithKline. The U.S. Food and
10-year study with a new drug.
Drug Administration approved it March
12 to fanfare by supporters of lupus re- Washington University School of Medi- reason remains a mystery.
search. Benlysta is the first medication cine, led the research in St. Louis that in- The real triumph is that the drug was
developed in 50 years exclusively to treat cluded Aton. developed and approved, he said.
lupus. The medication isn’t perfect, he said. “It opens the door to pharmaceutical
About 1.5 million Americans have lu- It stands to help fewer than half of the companies looking for better (medica-
pus, according to the Lupus Foundation. cases, he said. Also, it doesn’t work well tions),” he said. That’s a breakthrough
Dr. Richard Brasington, professor of on Black people as a group, although
medicine and rheumatologist with some individuals have benefited. The See LUPUS, Page 2C
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HEALTH CALENDAR klin St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 208- icordia University, Mercy Center, CHILDREN: 4-4:45 p.m., John

Hibernation confusion
4268. 301 Lake St., Dallas Township. Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy St.,
Call 603-0541. Wilkes-Barre Township. Call
■ TRAUMA SUPPORT: day pro- 826-3738.
TODAY

cause of turtle’s illness


gram for female trauma victims, ■ ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Nanticoke. Call GROUP: 1st Thursday10:30 a.m.- ■ CELEBRATE RECOVERY: 6:30
■ GENTLE YOGA CLASS FOR Linda O’Boyle at 735-7590. noon, Meadows Nursing Center, p.m., 12-step bible-based recov-
CANCER PATIENTS & OTH- 55 W. Center Hill Road, Dallas. ery program for hurts, habits
ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Tuesdays WEDNESDAY Call 822-9915 or 675-8600, ext. and hang ups, Cross Creek Com-
and Thursdays, Candy’s Place, 195.
YOUR PET
TROG’S EYE- munity Church, Carverton Road,
190 Welles St., Forty Fort. Free to Trucksville. Call Dave at 706-
LIDS ARE cancer patients (doctor’s note
■ ABUSE SUPPORT: a communi-
ty support group for victims and ■ CARDIAC SUPPORT: 7 p.m., 5104.
swollen to the required for all patients); $5 per
survivors of domestic violence in Mercy Hospital, second floor,
point where JEFF KAHLER, class or $30 per month for all Scranton. Call 587-5755 or leave
the Wilkes-Barre area. 6:30 pm ■ WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT:
they are vir- D.V.M. others. Call 714-8800. message at 340-4842.
Childcare is provided. Call 1-800- Weigh-in 5:30-6 p.m., meeting
tually shut. 424-5600. Services are free and follows, Holy Trinity Lutheran
The ornate lically fail and disease can ■ INFERTILITY SUPPORT confidential. ■ CHEMOTHERAPY SIDE EF- Church, 813 Wyoming Ave., King-
box turtle emerged from ensue. GROUP: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton FECTS: 6-7:30 p.m., Candy’s ston, call 287-8883; 6:30 p.m.,
hibernation about two weeks What has likely happened Area RESOLVE peer-led support ■ AQUATIC EXERCISE AND Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Fort. Edwardsville Borough Building,
group, 7 p.m., Kistler Learning AEROBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m. and Call 714-8800 for reservations. Main Street, Edwardsville, call
ago and seemed to be doing to Trog is that he has devel- Center, Geisinger Wyoming 5:30-6:30 p.m., John Heinz Pam at 331-2330; weigh-in 6:30-
fine. He began to eat and oped a bacterial infection Valley, 1000 East Mountain Blvd., ■ HIV CLINIC: for Wilkes-Barre 6:45 p.m., meeting follows,
Institute, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes-
make his way around his that has caused pus produc- Plains Township. Visit www.re- Barre Township. Call 826-3738. residents only, 2-4 p.m., Kirby Harveys Lake Sewer Authority
Goleta, Calif., yard, but after tion under his eyelids, appar- solve.org or contact Stacey at Health Center, 71 N. Franklin St., meeting room, Route 415, call
a cool spell and some rain, he ently due to hibernation 814-6552 or stacft@aol.com. ■ ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO- Wilkes-Barre. Call 208-4268 for Shirley, 639-0160.
began to slow down and then confusion. This can be easily GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater information.
stop eating. It was during diagnosed by bringing him to ■ NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St., MONDAY
noon, basement of St. Stanislaus Pittston. Call 655-2255. ■ IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 9-11
this period that his eye prob- his veterinarian and having
Church, West Church and Maple a.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. ■ ADDICTION HELP: confidential
lem began. the eyes and lids cultured for streets, Nanticoke; 6:30 p.m., Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free
■ GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: one-on-one discussion about
When Trog was purchased bacteria. These cases can Blessed Sacrament Church, 211 E. 7:30 p.m., 333 Broad St., Hazle- for children ages 6 weeks to 18 drug and alcohol addiction and
from a pet store 10 years ago, progress into the lungs, and Main St., Wilkes-Barre; 8-9 p.m., ton. Call Help Line, 829-1341. years. Must have a current im- referrals, 7:30 p.m., the Stickney
he was considered an adult, Trog may need a radiograph Good Shepherd Lutheran munization record and call 208- building, 24 S. Prospect St.,
making it difficult to know to make sure he does not Church, 190 S. Main St., Wilkes- ■ IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 1-4 4268 for an appointment. Nanticoke. Call 762-4009 for an
his actual age. He sometimes have pneumonia. If there is Barre; 8 p.m., Nesbitt Medical p.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. appointment.
Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free ■ RECOVERY INC.: support group
shares his yard with a Jack pus under his eyelids, it can
Ave., Kingston. Call (866) 935- for children ages 6 weeks to 18 for people with anxiety, panic ■ FREE PREGNANCY TESTING:
Russell terrier named Stogie, usually be removed with a 4762. attacks and depression, 7-9 p.m.,
years. Must have a current im- counseling, education, support
and they get along quite well, tiny moist cotton swab. The munization record and call 208- Dorranceton United Methodist and options on crisis pregnancy,
according to owner Scott. pus in reptiles is very solid, ■ NICOTINE ANONYMOUS: a 4268 for an appointment. Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., 6-8 p.m., The Hope Center at
Swollen eyelids are one of so it will likely come out as a fellowship of men and women Kingston. Call 822-6486, 288- Back Mountain Harvest Assemb-
the more common conditions chunk. helping each other to live free of ■ NAR-ANON: support group for 2197 or 542-7980. ly. Call 696-1128 or (866) 219-
I deal with in turtles, espe- Vitamin A deficiency is nicotine, 6-7 p.m., Salvation families affected by the disease 2446.
cially when they are emerg- another possible cause for Army, 17 South Pennsylvania of drug addiction; 7 p.m., United ■ SPINA BIFIDA SUPPORT
Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Call Joanne Methodist Church, 175 S. Main GROUP: 7-9 p.m., Mercy Hospi-
ing from hibernation. this type of eyelid lesions, at 829-2169. Road, Mountain Top. Call 262- tal, second floor meeting room, The health calendar is limited to
Though ornate box turtles but after reading Scott’s de- 3793. Scranton. Call Christine Warner nonprofit entities and support
are not native to California, scription of Trog’s diet, I at 586-0925 to register. groups. To have your health-oriented
■ SENIORS EXERCISE: Group
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LUPUS
is then followed by a more injections, as well as topical comes from multiple sources before lupus as “Type A.” She scru- gan in 2004. She doesn’t know if
inclement period, the turtle antibiotic eye drops and, within the immune system. tinized health practices of compa- she had the medication or a place-
will cool down. The turtle equally as important, warm Doctors most often work to re- nies, consulted for other compa- bo.
cannot hibernate properly temperatures. With proper lieve symptoms, he said. nies, and sat on community better- In 2005, she entered the “open
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when this happens and then treatment, his prognosis for In the case of Benlysta, re- ment committees in St. Louis. label” stage, taking the medica-
can become ill because its recovery is good. because lupus is a difficult condi- searchers learned that some of the Her diagnosis in 1993 was the tion at the dosage the drug compa-
immune systems are not A pertinent and important tion to treat. antibodies that attack the person’s beginning of the end of that life. nies recommended.
functioning properly due to point to remember about The Lupus Foundation of Amer- body are produced by larger im- Over time, the eye pain, joint pain, Her life has improved markedly.
the cooler temperatures. reptiles is that they do not do ica defines lupus as an autoim- munity cells. fatigue, paralysis, nausea and mus- The two-to-three flare-ups a
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turtles base their body tem- becoming ill. They slowly go tem that attacks its own body. neered an anti-antibody that seeks hospitalized her two to three year. She has reduced the use of
peratures on that of the air downhill and, conversely, It’s similar to rheumatoid arthri- out and prevents one of the big, er- times a year. steroid dosages by half. She’s mov-
around them. They do not they slowly recover. Do not tis where the immune system at- rant cells from producing more By 1998, her working in re- ing around again with much less
produce their own body heat. expect Trog to get better tacks the joints. But the founda- bad antibodies. search at Barnes-Jewish Hospital pain.
During hibernation, they overnight. tion says systemic lupus, the most “It’s much more complicated slowed eventually and she had to What’s just as important, “... is
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HEALTH PEOPLE strategy efforts. Patricia Brent


FREE MEDICAL
AUTISM
THE TIMES LEADER
was promoted to senior manag-
ing director. She is responsible
Julie Miller
marks National Jack L. Highsmith Jr. was ap-
for overseeing clinic operations
as well as launching new clinics.
CLINICS
Autism Aware- pointed director of patient She previously served as ma-
Continued from Page 1C
ness Month at a financial services for Wyoming naging director of Careworks. BACK MOUNTAIN FREE MED-
me in touch with local resources candlelight cere- Valley Healthcare System. He ICAL CLINIC: 6:30 p.m. Fri-
manages all The Rev. M. Jeffrey Hoppe,
as far as facilities where we could mony Friday. She senior director of the Division
days, 65 Davis St., Shavertown.
co-created Par- hospital pa- Volunteers, services and suppli-
receive behavior intervention for tient account- of Spiritual Care for Geisinger
ents and Profes- es needed. For more informa-
him,” said Megan. “It was an in- ing activities Health System, was named
tion, call 696-1144.
valuable resource.” sionals, an au- including chair-elect of the Certification
tism outreach billing, denial Committee of the Eastern BMW FREE COMMUNITY
In recent years, awareness is in- HEALTH CLINIC: 6-8 p.m.,
program, with management, Region Association for Clinical
creasing and outreach and more Pastoral Education. He will second Thursday, New Cov-
co-creator Dol- patient and
support programs and groups are insurance assume the duties of this posi- enant Christian Fellowship
continuing to take root. One such phus Teart. tion Jan.1, 2012, and will also sit Church, rear entrance, 780 S.
Highsmith follow-up and
Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Free
group is Parents and Profession- collections, on the national certification
als.
GROUPS, WEBSITES OFFER SUPPORT, RESOURCES vendor management and sup- commission for the organiza- basic care for people without
tion. The ACPE Inc. is a multi- health insurance and the under-
Parents and Professionals port services. Highsmith was
National Autism Awareness sent, 11 a.m.-noon every Friday at cultural, multifaith organization served. Call 822-9605.
Month continues through April. previously employed by Physio-
came to be when Julie Miller, a John Heinz Aquatic Pool, Mundy
therapy Associates Corpora- committed to providing educa- CARE AND CONCERN FREE
veteran speech pathologist at the Listed are some ways you can Street, Wilkes-Barre Township. tion and improving the quality
help by volunteering, donating tion, Exton, as senior director HEALTH CLINIC: Registration
John Heinz Rehabilitation Cen- Call 826-3800. of revenue management and of ministry and pastoral care. 5-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, for-
and spreading awareness. • S.A.F.E. (Supporting Autism The certification committee
ter, sought out ways to improve • www.autismsafe.org: provides spent 20 years in both middle mer Seton Catholic High
and Families Everywhere), a and senior management posi- oversees the certification School, 37 William St., Pittston.
specific variables of the rehab a list of local events for individu- monthly support group at 7:15 process for becoming a clinical
als with autism and their families, tions in finance-related oper- Basic health care and informa-
process. In her attempt to reach p.m. April 28 at John Heinz Pa- ations. He holds a bachelor’s pastoral education supervisor. tion provided. Call 954-0645.
photos of sponsored events and
out and poll parents on what they informational links to autism tient Cafeteria, Mundy Street, degree from the University of Geisinger Health System has
Wilkes-Barre Township. Call 822- CARE AND CONCERN FREE
thought was missing in their pro- related websites. Massachusetts and has com- earned the American Heart PEDIATRIC HEALTH CLINIC
• www.wrightslaw.com: informa- 7259. pleted several leadership devel-
gramming one answer kept sur- Association’s Gold Certification for infants through age 11, for-
tion on the special education law • Kids Helping Kids golf event opment programs, including as a Start! Fit-Friendly Compa-
facing: “Socialization,” said Mill- and advocacy for children with June 20, and the second annual mer Seton Catholic High
the Juran Institute’s Green Belt ny, a distinction granted to School, 37 William St., Pittston.
er. “Socialization was an issue disabilities. golf tournament July 8 at Blue Six Sigma Training. companies that aim to improve Registrations accepted from
that hadn’t been addressed.” • Free Swim: with an adult pre- Ridge Golf Club in Mountain Top. the health and wellness of their 4:30-5:30 p.m. the first and
One of the first parents Miller Careworks Convenient Health- employees. Companies earn third Wednesday of each
reached out to was Dolphus care, the clinic management gold-level recognition when month. For more information,
RED FLAGS FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS company which is a part of they fulfill criteria such as
Teart, whose now adult son Te- call 654-9923.
There are three different types of Communication: both verbal Geisinger Ventures, the corpo- offering opportunities for
von had been receiving therapy rate, for-profit arm of Geisinger physical activity, enhancing THE HOPE CENTER: Free basic
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Autis- (spoken) and non-verbal (un- medical care and preventative
for a number of years at John tic Disorder, also called “classic” spoken, such as pointing, eye Health System, announces the healthy eating options in the
Heinz. When Miller asked Dol- following staff changes. Steve workplace and promoting a health care information for the
autism; Asperger Syndrome, and contact, and smiling) uninsured or underinsured,
phus for ideas he didn’t hold Pervasive Developmental Dis- Social: such as sharing emotions, Christensen was appointed culture of wellness. The certifi-
interim chief executive officer. cation is valid for one year. legal advice and pastoral coun-
back. order, also called “atypical au- understanding how others think seling, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Mondays;
tism.” and feel, and holding a conversa- Christensen previously served Among its various programs
“He had been thinking the The many symptoms can usually as a director for Geisinger and incentives, Geisinger gives free Chiropractic evaluations
same thing and we just took off tion and vision care, including free
be observed by 18 months of age. Ventures, leading business employees access to free pe-
Routines or repetitive behaviors development initiatives in- replacement glasses, for the
from there,” said Miller. Some features may mean a delay (also called stereotyped behav-
dometers, yoga sessions and
uninsured or underinsured, 6-8
The mission behind Parents in one or more areas of devel- volving health information on-site recreation or fitness
iors): such as repeating words or technology and health care p.m. Thursdays; Back Mountain
and Professionals is “to get the opment, while others may be facilities. The Wellness Depart- Harvest Assembly, 340 Carv-
more typical of autism spectrum actions, obsessively following services. He holds an MBA from ment also launched the Take
kids and parents out in the com- routines or schedules, and playing The Pennsylvania State Uni- erton Road, Trucksville. Call
disorders. If you think your child the Stairs poster campaign, 696-5523.
munity as much as possible so shows red flags for autism, talk to in repetitive ways. versity Smeal College of Busi- which encourages employees
kids can adjust to the communi- your health care provider. The ness. Lissa Bryan-Smith, chief to use the stairs rather than VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: 9
ty,” said Teart. “But we do it in a main signs and symptoms involve Source: National Institute of Child administrative officer of Geis- elevators. Maps of indoor and a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through
problems in the following areas: Health & Human Development inger Northeast, has joined outdoor walking paths are also Friday, 190 N. Pennsylvania
comfortable setting where we Careworks’ leadership team. Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Primary and
available at all locations
could work on those things that She guides client ambulatory throughout the health system. preventive health care for the
we need to work on, and actually The event was organized by family, things are improving and working uninsured and under-
have a little bit of fun at the same the Autism Coalition of Luzerne Scott says Michael, now 17 years insured in Luzerne County with
incomes less than two times
time.”
Some of the events that took
County, a non-profit Autism
awareness group boasting more
old, is no different than any other
teen. BLOOD DRIVES from 9 a.m.-noon at the Hazle-
ton Chapter House, 165 Susque-
hanna Blvd., Hazleton.
below federal poverty guide-
lines. For appointments, call
place this past weekend include than 25 provider members in- As Scott and Michael sit at the For a complete donation schedule, 970-2864.
the fourth annual Autism Walk cluding Parents and Profession- kitchen table laughing and smil- LUZERNE COUNTY: The Wyom- visit nepagivelife.org or call WILKES-BARRE FREE CLINIC:
and Community Awareness Fair als. Members of Parents and Pro- ing, Megan is making a pot of hot ing Valley Chapter of the Amer- (800) GIVE-LIFE, ext. 2150. 4:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and
ican Red Cross hosts communi- Area blood donation sites
held Saturday at the Forty Fort fessionals and S.A.F.E. (Support- chocolate on the stove. As Megan ty blood drives throughout the
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on the first
include: and third Wednesday, St. Ste-
Recreation Complex. All pro- ing Autism & Families Every- joins her husband at the table she month. Donors who are 16 Today, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wilkes phen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S.
ceeds will be granted to local pro- where), in addition to asks Michael to please stir the pot years of age or older, weigh at University’s Henry Student Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Ap-
viders to support the develop- participating in the organization of hot chocolate, which he does. least 110 pounds and are in Center, 84 W. South St., Wilkes- pointments are necessary. Call
ment and expansion of services of the walk, also provided a free Michael does not speak. As Scott relatively good health may give Barre. 793-4361. Physicians, nurse
blood every 56 days. To learn Thursday, 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., practitioners, pharmacists, RNs,
for individuals of Luzerne Coun- bus trip to the Philadelphia Zoo looks at his son he boasts how Mi- how to donate or to schedule a Ramada Inn, 20 Public Square, LPNs and social workers are
ty who are affected by autism. on Sunday that included free ad- chael has an excellent follow- blood donation, call (800) Wilkes-Barre. needed as well as receptionists
Last year’s event had contribu- mission and bagged lunches to through on his basketball shot. GIVE-LIFE. Monday, 1-6 p.m., Shickshinny and interpreters. To volunteer
tions and sponsorships of more individuals with autism and their As if Michael’s improvement In addition to those listed below,
American Legion, 575 State assistance leave a message for
blood drives are conducted at
than $20,000 last year. This year, families. wasn’t apparent enough, he has the Red Cross regional blood Road, Shickshinny. Pat at 793-4361.
despite some less than favorable As awareness catches on, the recently become fond of a new center, 29 New Commerce
weather conditions, the event scope of autism, though still im- hobby: riding his dirt bike. Blvd., Hanover Industrial Park,
went off swimmingly and includ- posing, is becoming a bit more “He’s the same as everyone Mondays noon-6 p.m.; Tuesdays
ed prize giveaways, face-painting manageable for families and rela- else. Only his ability to communi-
9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Fridays,
Saturdays and Sundays from
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Name: Max Name: Parthenon


Alexander B. Nevaeh A. Dupras Lindlea M. Jennings Sophia A. Swiderski SPCA No: A05543977 SPCA No: A12270236

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son of Steve and Katie Richard- birthday today, April 19. Nevaeh fourth birthday today, April 19. Pittston, is celebrating her 10th tered; front paws declawed; not tered; transferred from another
son, Kingston, is celebrating his is a granddaughter of April Lindlea is a granddaughter of birthday today, April 19. Sophia is housebroken shelter due to lack of space
first birthday today, April 19. Alex Smith and Maryann and Leonard Julie Jennings and the late a granddaughter of Kathy and
is a grandson of Gary Richard- Young, all of Plymouth. She is a Louis I. Jennings Sr., Wilkes- John Youells, West Wyoming,
great-granddaughter of Gwen Barre, and Christine and Larry and Anna and Jeff Swiderski, How to adopt: Call or visit the Wish List: non-clumping clay cat
son and the late Helen Richard- SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 E. litter, dry adult cat and dog food
son, Kingston, and Ron and Sally Wynn, Plymouth; the late James Lawrence, Scranton. She is a Mountain Top. She is a great-
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great-grandson of the late liamson, Wilkes-Barre; and the Gannon and the late Leo Gan- han, Wilkes-Barre. Sophia has a hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 to gently-used Kong dog toys, collars,
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daughter of Terry and Susan Mike and Joanne Cherinka, Old Irish treat on St. Patrick’s Day. Annie Bagnall showcased her talents
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McGinley, Kingston, and Emery Forge; and Sal and MaryClaire grandson of Peg Dubaskas, in Irish step dancing to Irish folk music performed by her father,
celebrating her sixth birthday and Maryann Yurko, Wyoming. Charlie Bagnall. Participants, from left, are Charlie Bagnall, Sherry
today, April 19. Lauren is a grand- Sibio, Dunmore. She has a sister, Kingston, and Anna Kutch, Plains
She is a great-granddaughter of Elizabeth, 8. Wallligun-Savage, resident, and Annie Bagnall
daughter of Jim and Joan Ri- Township.
Anna Stefanko, Swoyersville.
chie, Shavertown, and the late Nora has a sister, Paige, 1 1
Michael and Nancy Chambers. months.
She has a brother, Brandon, 8.

Emma F. Sudnick Breast cancer research gains $50,000


Lindsey Scorey The Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition has presented a
Emma Faith Sudnick, daughter
of Joseph and Melissa Sudnick, Lindsey Scorey, daughter of $50,000 grant to Azadeh Stark, Ph.D., M.Sc., senior investigator, of
Wyoming, is celebrating her third Jimmy and Jeannie Scorey, Geisinger’s Center for Health Research to assist in her research
Joshua S. and Eric J. Falzone birthday today, April 19. Emma is
a granddaughter of Joseph
Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating her
10th birthday today, April 19.
process. The grant was made possible through the PBCC’s Refunds
for Breast Cancer Research campaign. By checking ‘YES’ on line 35
Joshua Scott and Eric Jacob Falzone, twin sons of Scott and Renee Fal- Sudnick Sr., Dallas; Dorothy Lindsey is a granddaughter of of the PA-40 tax form taxpayers can donate all or part of their state
zone, Tunkhannock, are celebrating their sixth birthdays today, April 19. Irace, Wyoming; Alexis Gleco, Eddy and Anita Unvarsky and income tax refund to breast and cervical cancer research. Through
Josh and Eric are the grandsons of Dennis and Patricia Corcoran, Pitt- Hunlock Creek; and the late Bob and Ada Scorey, all of this program, Pennsylvania residents have raised more than $2.7
ston Township, and Thomas and Judy Falzone, Elizabethton, Tenn. They Robert Gleco. She has a sister, Wilkes-Barre. She has a sister,
million for breast cancer research. At the presentation, from left, are
have a sister, Alexandra, 10. Paige, 16. Briana, 13.
Heather Hibshman, executive director of PBCC, and Stark.

NEWS FOR SENIORS FALLS: The Falls Senior


Center, Route 92, will offer an
Day Room at St. Jude’s Church.
Doors will open at 3:15 p.m.
Services will present a program
at 11 a.m. Wednesday.
party will take place noon-4 p.m.
today at the Charles T. Adams
Wednesday at Old Country Buf-
fett, East End Center. Canned
Easter meal and celebration Anyone age 50 or older can join. On Thursday at 11:15 a.m., Senior Center, 5 E. Market St. and non-perishable foods will be
EDWARDSVILLE: The Ed- today. A Mother/Father’s Day dinner Mercy Special Care Dietary A trip to Mount Airy Casino is collected for charity.
wardsville Senior Center, 57 On Monday at 1 p.m., Margie is on May 10 at the Stage Coach, Services will present “Food planned on Thursday. For more The Mother’s and Father’s Day
Russell St., will offer “The Se- Bart, owner of Blue Chip Farms state Route 309. Upcoming trips Portions.” information, call 825-3484 Dinner is set for 1 p.m. on May
nior Patrol” program on fraud Animal Refuge, will discuss her include Mt. Airy Casino every The center will be closed 18 at a Touch of Class at the
prevention at 11 today. no-kill animal shelter in Dallas fourth Thursday of the month; Good Friday. WILKES-BARRE: Wilkes- Palace, George Avenue, Wilkes-
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Buddy, a pet therapy dog and Center, 441 N. Main St., will
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). Be bold, must be very special for you
and don’t look back. You’ll still to trust them with intimate
get the lesson. Your subcon- knowledge.
scious mind is processing every- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The
thing you’ve done, even when meal always tastes better when
your conscious mind hasn’t got- you’re hungry. This principle
ten around to it. applies to your life today in ways
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). It both- that are not related to food.
ers you when you know you have You’ll do something because you
yet to win someone over — but it want to and for no other reason.
shouldn’t. Not everyone is win- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
nable. Concentrate on those who Pick up the phone — it’s your
are responsive to you, and you magic portal to the life you want.
will prosper. Call friends and strangers alike.
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do. Also, you are wise to respond your group. Also, you get the
to feedback, both verbal and feeling that you can do what oth-
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is neither the best circumstance fied than you think.
you could have hoped for, nor AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
the worst you’ve seen. Before will be met with a completely
GOREN BRIDGE you go to extremes, determine
what is necessary.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Even the
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wide-awake. And though you
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH very best ideas wear thin at may not be sure how to handle
some point. The law of diminish- it, you’ll learn as you go.
ing returns sets in, novelty wears PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your
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to quit, you’ll go out on top. that’s precisely why you’ll suc-
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make a memorable impression positive way.
when you concentrate your TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (April 19).
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what “your thing” is going to be, lomat, you’ll make friends in high
and you’re right. places and enjoy exclusive and
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’re expensive arrangements. Events
not an open book, but you do in June lead to advancement of
reveal secrets judiciously. What your social and financial plans.
you share with others in confi- Aquarius and Pisces people
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given that the Har- Contact Atty. Sherry miles, winch, heat-
secure life of family transmission. Fully
CHRYSLER `99
veys Lake Zoning of the bid specifica- Dalessandro 570-881-2775 valleymotors.com
tions at the Busi- awaits. ed grips. $4,650. loaded, leather
Hearing Board will 570-823-9006 570-239-2877 570-714-9924
hold a public meet- ness Office of the
school located at
Annie & Mike
1-800-606-5589.
interior. 92,000
miles. Good condi- CADILLAC `04 CONCORDE
ing on May 3, 2011
at 7:00PM at the 350 Jumper Rd.,
P.O. Box 1699,
Expenses Paid. 380 Travel YAMAHA`04 RHINO
Excellent condition,
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
SEVILLE SLS Sudan with leather FORD ‘10
Harveys Lake Bor-
ough Building. Plains Twp., Wilkes- ADOPTION CAPE COD / 200 hours. Priced Beige. Fully loaded
interior. Fully
loaded. Cold air TAURUS SEL
AUDI `05 A4
Barre, PA 18705, A loving married to sell. $6,500 or Excellent condition. AWD, V6 & Alloys
Harveys Lake Zon-
ing Hearing Board
between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. and
teacher couple
with so much to
NANTUCKET BUS TRIP best offer. Call
Keith 570-971-4520 Turbo, Navy Blue
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
conditioning.
Inspected. Good $21,920
2:30 p.m. Monday 310 Attorney Labor Day weekend Condition. $1,350.
will hear testimony offer would love Sept. 2nd to 5th with grey leather Just serviced.
through Friday. to adopt your (570) 299-0772
on the application of
Deadline for sub-
Services $475 includes bus, 409 Autos under interior, fully 108,000 miles. Ask-
newborn. We loaded automatic.
DODGE `01 STRATUS
Robert Rostock, motel 3 breakfasts, ing $8,000. (570)
regarding a proper- mission of bids is can provide a 3 dinners. Order
$5000 93,000 miles. All 709-8492
10:00 a.m., Monday, lifetime of happi- ADOPTION records. Excellent
ty at Pole 54, Har- from the menu.
SE
May 10, 2010. DIVORCE
veys
18618.
Lake, PA
David Evans
Secretary
ness, security
& educational CUSTODY
Estates, DUI
Also includes side
trips & cruise. $50 CADILLAC `94
condition. 4 new
tires & new CHEVROLET ‘06 4 door, automatic
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
opportunities.
Joint Operating ATTORNEY deposit required. brakes. Asking
CORVETTE Power windows, www.wyoming

DEVILLE SEDAN
Applicant is Expenses paid. Call Pat $10,000 or best
Committee MATTHEW LOFTUS seats & locks . V6, valleymotors.com
Nancy/Kevin offer. Call for info
requesting a special
exception, and is 1-866-254-3529 570-255-5503 570-283-3927
afternoons & 94,000 miles,
417-2010 Days CONVERTIBLE Asking $2,900. Call 570-714-9924

LINEUP
www.nancykevin 779-4325 Nights Silver beauty, 1 (570) 819-3140 or
requesting approval evenings
to enlarge a non 2adopt.com ARE YOU BEING
automatic, front Owner, Museum (570) 709-5677
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
conforming struc-
ture. A special
exception is needed ASUCCESSFULSALE
SUED BY A
CREDIT CARD
COMPANY??
SPRING GETAWAYS wheel drive, 4
door, air condi- BMW `02 330
quality. 4,900
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
FORD `04 MUSTANG
Mach I, 40th
2 door, 5 speed, air,
power windows &
Longwood/QVC 4/30 tioning, air bags, CONVERTIBLE locks, sun roof, CD,
including Naviga- ANNIVERSARY EDITION
IN CLASSIFIED!
because the side You have a real 83K miles. Beautiful cruise & alloys.
yard does not meet chance of winning Seneca Lake W/E all power, cruise condition. Newly tion, Power top. V8, Auto, 1,200 Excellent condition,
setback dimension- & owing nothing if 4/30 to 5/1 control, leather re-done interior New, paid $62,000 miles, all options, very well main-
al regulations for the
S-1 Zoning District. Doyouneedmorespace? you are repre-
sented by a good
Baltimore
Aquarium 5/14
interior, $3,300.
570-394-9004
leather & carpeting.
$13,500.
Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
show room condi-
tion. Call for info.
tained with service
records, remaining
A yard or garage sale attorney! Call Atty.
DaVinci Exhibit 5/14 570-313-3337 Asking $24,995 Honda warranty.
Copies of the appli-
in classified
Michael P. Kelly
CHRYSLER ‘06 Serious inquiries 65K, $10,500.
cation
reviewed
can
at
be
the
Pink & choco-
late diamonds
570-417-5561
or email mike@
Sight & Sound -
Joseph 5/14 CHEVROLET `99 CHEVY `06 COLORADO
300C HEMI
only. 570-636-3151 570-706-0921
Harveys Lake
Municipal Building is the best way popular for mikepkelly.com NYC/World Yacht
5/22 ASTRO VAN
Extended cab. Auto.
Power steering, a/c. Light green, 18,000 FORD `07 MUSTANG LINCOLN `00 LS
brides consid-
during regular busi-
ness house.
tocleanoutyourclosets! ering colored Bankruptcy $595
Guaranteed Low Fees Boston Pop W/E 56,000 miles, 4.3
cylinder engine,
40k miles. 2 wheel
drive.
miles, loaded,
leather, wood trim,
63,000 highway
miles, silver, runs
1 owner. Low miles.
V6, All leather. Ask-

Andy Luzetski
You’re in bussiness stones
bridezella.net
www.BkyLaw.net 5/28 to 5/30
automatic. Clean.
$12,600, negotiable.
570-678-5040
$24,000.
570-222-4960
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
ing $5,800. Call
(570) 819-3140
Zoning Officer with classified!
Atty Kurlancheek
825-5252 W-B 1-800-432-8069 $2,500. Call
(570) 829-0549
leave message 570-479-2482 (570) 709-5677

2011 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 REG CAB 4WD W/T


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• Cruise Control
• PW • P/Locks
-$2,005 DPA
BONNERCHEVROLET.COM
694 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117
$
24,994* *TAX & TAGS ADDITIONAL.
**DPA - DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE.
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique
& Classic & Classic & Classic
ACME AUTO SALES HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA Rare, Exclusive MINI COOPER S `06 SUBARU `05 LEGACY
VITO’S 343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
GLS, automatic. Opportunity To GARAGED
Pure silver metallic. SPORT AWD MERCEDES-BENZ `88 TANK ‘07 VISION
2007 Tank Motor
Only 2,400 miles. Own... 420 SEL
& Scranton 18509 $20,750
Roof & mirror caps
in black. Tartan red
Air, new tires & Sports Vision Motor-

HONDA `07 CIVIC Across from Scranton Prep brakes, 31,000 cycle. 250 cc,
cloth / panther black Silver with red
EX. 34k miles. GINO’S GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT ‘26 FORD leather
Black
interior.
bonnet
miles, great
condition. $11,995. CHEVROLET `72 leather interior.
Every option.
Brand new. 0 miles.
$2,400. For more
excellent condition, Call Our Auto Credit 570-836-1673 information call Tom
sunroof, alloys, a/c, Wanted: Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a MODEL T stripes. Automatic.
Steptronic paddles. CHEVELLE
Garage kept, show-
room condition. at 570-825-2114
cd, 1 owner, garage
kept. $13,000. Call Junk Car Loan!
800-825-1609 560 Pierce St.
Panel Delivery
100 point
Dual moon roofs,
Cockpit chrono
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 Two door hard top.
307 Motor. Needs
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
VOLKSWAGEN `71
570-760-0612 5 door hatchback,
Cars & www.acmecarsales.net Kingston, PA Concours quality package, conven- Only 8,600 miles
work. Comes with
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? Trucks
07 CHYSLER 300C
Hemi, AWD, Slate
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
restoration. Red
with black fend-
ience, cold weather
(heated seats) &
$15,892
additional 400 small
block & many parts.
$5,000. Serious
OLDSMOBILE `68 SUPER BEETLE
Convertible. Runs
grey, grey int 570-714-9924 ers. Never Driven. premium packages.
Turn to classified. Highest 06 CHYSLER 300 0 miles on
restoration.
Dynamic stability inquires only.
(570) 836-2574 DELMONT great. Excellent
condition. Original
It’s a showroom in print! Prices
BLACK, AUTO, V6
06 PONTIAC G-6 JEEP `04 GRAND RARE!
control.
headlights,
Xenon
front DRASTICALLY engine. Can be
Classified’s got
the directions! Paid!! Silver, 4dr, auto
05 FORD 500 CHEROKEE LIMITED
$40,000
$38,000
and rear fog lights.
Parking distance 560 Pierce St.
CHEVROLET `79 REDUCED!!
This model only
seen by appoint-
ment. Must Sell
$9,000
$36,500 produced in 1967
HONDA `07 CIVIC CORVETTE L-48
FREE PICKUP AWD, grey, 4dr, V6 4WD, 6 cylinder control. Harmon- Kingston, PA
05JAGUAR X-TYPE auto. Moonroof. Kardon sound sys- & 1968. All (570) 455-8400
www.wyoming original 45,000
Sport SI. Red, with 288-8995 3.0, hunter green, Fully powered. New tem. Chrome line
valleymotors.com All Corvette options, miles, Color Shopping for a
black interior,
75,000 miles. 6
tan leather (AWD)
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
brakes & tires.
94,000 highway 2002 BMW 745i interior. Mint condi-
tion. 17,000 miles. 570-714-9924
all original,
Good Year tires,
new Burgundy, cloth
& vinyl interior,
new apartment?
speed, spoiler and White, 4 door, 4cyl. miles. $11,500 The Flagship of Must Drive! new mufflers, just Classified lets
To place your 66,000 miles (570) 822-6334 the Fleet $21,500 350 rocket
TOYOTA `06
body kit. Tinted win- tuned. 46,000 miles. engine, 2nd you compare costs -
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO New - $87,000 570-341-7822
dows,
ad Call Toll Free $6,500 or best
KIA `08 RONDO without hassle
Burg./tan lthr., Midnight Emerald owner. Fender
Reduced $11,900
AVALON
offer 570-262-2845
MUSTANG ‘02
skirts, always
(570) 714-0384 1-800-427-8649 Nav., 360 HP, AWD
01 AUDI A8 L Maroon with beige
with beige leather
interior. 61K miles.
or 570-239-6969 garaged. Trophy or worry!
New tires, new Get moving
CHEVY `66 BEL AIR
cashmere beige, interior. All options. Mint condition. winner at shows.
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ brakes, Inspected
Public Notices Public Notices
tan lthr., nav., AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
78,000 miles. Still
under warranty.
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation GT CONVERTIBLE March 4, AC,
2 door post car, in
Serious inquiries
only, $7,500.
with classified!

LEGAL AD
green, tan leather
navigation, AWD
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
Stunning,
Must Sell!
Red with black top.
6,500 miles. One
Owner. Excellent
AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
good condition for
age. Serious
570-690-0727
VW CLASSIC `72
The Crestwood School District will receive
Blk, auto, sun roof
00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
$7,900. A Must See!
$20,000
$18,600 Condition. $18,500
570-760-5833
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.
inquiries only, call
for details. $8,500
or best offer. Call
PONTIAC `68 KARMANN GHIA
Restoration Vehicle
Blue/grey $12,900.
CATALINA
proposals for the demolition of buildings, Family owned,
1993 CADILLAC NISSAN `06 SENTRA
leather, auto, 4cyl. (570) 457-0553 Steve at
and related site work, which are located (570) 881-3712 garage kept, good
00 MERCEDES-BENZ 570-407-0531
adjacent to the Crestwood High
S-430 slvr/blck KIA ‘00 SPORTAGE 400 engine. 2 shape. Needs some
ALANTE
1.8 S, Special
TOYOTA `93 MR2
School/Middle School at 281 South Moun- Say it HERE barrel carburetor. interior work, new
tain Blvd., Mountain Top, PA 18707, lthr., 64,000 miles 4 dr, 4cyl. auto 4x4. Edition, Power
00 SUBARU OUTBACK in the Classifieds! Yellow with black seats, needs
Luzerne County. $1,850 DEALER 2 Door steering, brakes,
STATION WAGON, T-top, 5 speed. 570-829-7130 roof and white wall carburetor work.
windows & locks.
Proposals will be received between 3:30
p.m. and 4:00 p.m. prevailing time on AWD (Burgundy/tan PLYMOUTH ‘99 VOY- Convertible
Exquisite Candy 6 CD changer. AM/FM/CD, AC, tires. Black interior. Only 58,000 miles.

CHEVY `68 CAMARO


leather, sunroof) power antenna. $4,995. Call Asking $8,000.
Excellent condition,
Thursday, May 5, 2011 in the Crestwood
High School Cafeteria, located at the 99 MERCURY COUGAR AGER VAN Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000 43K. $12,500. New tires. No rust.
(570) 696-3513 serious inquiries
only! 570-343-2296
SS
Silver, grey leather,
PONTIAC 1937
above address. Proposals will be publicly 6cyl., 7 pass, auto. original miles. All 570-881-6897 Great condition.
2 door, auto
opened and read aloud thereafter begin-
ning at 4:00 p.m. on the same day.
There will be a pre-bid meeting held in the
98 HONDA CIVIC EX,
2 dr, auto, silver
$1,750 DEALER
Current Inspection
on all vehicles
available options,
including gold
alloy wheels. NISSAN `08mileage,
ALTIMA
$5,000
(570) 708-0269 396 automatic, 400
transmission, clean
Fully restored near
original. New paint,
WANTED: PONTIAC
`78 FIREBIRD
77 Pontiac Firebird Low after 6:00PM
aforementioned Cafeteria at 3:30 p.m. 570-825-8253 Garage Kept. 1 interior, runs good, new interior, new
prevailing time to answer questions on Black V6, T-Tops owner. Final 18000 miles, auto- 71K, garage kept, wiring, custom tint-
Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Attendance is not
mandatory, but is recommended. Tours of
73 VW BEETLE CONV.
olympic blu, blck
Selling your
Camper?
Model Year.
Gorgeous
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
TOYOTA ‘09 custom paint, Fire
Hawk tires, Krager
ed glass, new motor
& transmission.
Formula 400
Berkshire Green,
the site and buildings will be available
immediately following the pre-bid meeting.
top, 4 speed
SUVS, VANS,
Place an ad and
find a new owner.
Automobile!
$31,000
lock brakes, air
conditioning, air SCION XD wheels, well
maintained.
Spare
trans.
motor
16”
&
wide
Originally purchased
at Bradley-Lawless
bags, power locks, Automatic, in Scranton. Car
Sealed proposals will be received for a TRUCKS, 4 X4’s 570-829-7130 $29,900 traction control, $23,900 white walls car in
08 CADILLAC ESCALADE power windows, Negotiable excellent condition was last seen in
single prime contract, which includes all $27,900 remote start.
power mirrors, Abington-Scranton
LEXUS `98 LS 400
work indicated on the contract docu- Blk/Blk leather, 3rd $14,680 570-693-2742 in storage for 2
seat, Navgtn, 4x4 power seats, all years. $14,000 or area. Finder’s fee
ments. From an Exotic,
Drawings, Specifications, Instructions to
Bidders, Proposal Forms, and other Con-
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
grey, V6 AWD
Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
Private Collection
power, cruise con-
trol, GPS/naviga- CHEVY`75 CAMARO best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY.
paid if car is found
and purchased. Call
tract Documents may be examined at the
office of Breslin Ridyard Fadero Architects
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
Call 570-650-0278 tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
Call 570-574-1923 John with any info
(570) 760-3440
(hereinafter ‘Architect’), 1226 Union 06 JEEP COMMANDER changer, Mp3 play- transmission. Rare -
Leather interior. All
Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 er, keyless entry, tuxedo silver / black

AUTO
Boulevard, Allentown, PA 18109, telephone power. GPS naviga- 560 Pierce St.
610-437-9626; and at the Northeastern PA 06 DODGE RAM 1500 leather interior, vinyl top with black
tion, moon roof, cd Kingston, PA naugahyde interior.
Contractors Association, 1075 Oak Street, SLT, quad cab, sun/moon roof,
C-240
changer. Loaded. www.wyoming Never damaged.
Suite 3, Pittston, PA. hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4 rear defroster, new
Asking $10,000. Call

SERVICE
Copies of plans and specifications may be 06 CHRYSLER TOWN & floor mats, Winter valleymotors.com $6,000. Call
570-706-6156 Loaded, automatic, 570-489-6937
secured by prospective prime bidders by COUNTRY TOURING Frost pearl paint, 570-714-9924
AC, heated leather heated seats, side
red, 4 dr., 7 pass.,
CHRYSLER `49
applying to the Architect named above
upon depositing the amount of $50.00 for mini van LINCOLN`06 seats, 4 door. mirror defroster, Wanna make your

DIRECTORY
$4,700 backup camera,
each Contract requested. Cash or checks 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB car go fast? Place
WINDSOR
Call 570-388-6535 auto rear view mir-
made payable to “Breslin Ridyard Fadero SLT, silver, auto.,
TOWN CAR LIMITED ror dimmer, Blue-
an ad in Classified!
Architects” are acceptable; credit cards
are not accepted. Deposits are non-
V6, 4x4
06 JEEP LIBERTY Fully loaded. MERCEDES-BENZ `05 tooth, phone, nav.,
570-829-7130.
Silver / gray, 4 door
refundable.
Proposals must be submitted on forms
SPORT white, V6,
4x4
46,000 miles,
Triple coated
Pearlized White.
240C
& radio controls
on steering wheel,
4.5 years remain-
Volkswagen ‘03 sedan. 6 cylinder
flathead, fluid drive.
45,000 original
included in the Bid Documents or on iden- 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
GTI
4Matic, V6 - Gray, ing on 7 year miles. Just like new!
tical forms in a sealed envelope and green, auto, V6, Showroom
77K highway miles, 100,000 miles Nis- REDUCED $15,000
addressed to the Owner at or before the 4x4 condition.
Excellent condition, san bumper to moonroof, 5 speed, Call Jim:
time above mentioned. 05 GMC SIERRA $18,900.
dealer serviced. Sun bumper Premium loaded,$9750 570-654-2257
The Owner reserves the right to reject any X-Cab, blk, auto, 570-814-4926 or
roof, heated seats. Warranty included, excellent condition,
4x4 truck (570) 654-2596
CORVETTES
or all proposals or any part thereof or $15,500. Call 570-578-2149
items therein and to waive non-material 05 MERCURY MOUNT- EXCELLENT CON-
570-288-3916 DITION Altima
468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services
defects as it deems best to protect its AINEER PREMIUM,
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI WANTED
MERCEDES-BENZ `06
interest. Silver, black leather, HYBRID 35city/33
WANTED! highway mpg.
$ WANTED JUNK $
3rd seat, AWD
Eric Aigeldinger 05 CHEVY EQUINOX $18,900. 1953-1972
Secretary
Crestwood School Board
Silver, 4 door, 4x4
05 FORD EXPLORER ALL C-CLASS
Silver with leather
570-371-9001
Call after 5:00 p.m.
Any Condition!
Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer. VEHICLES
JUNK
XLT, white 4 door
4x4 interior. Good condi- Licensed & Bonded LISPI TOWING
LEGAL NOTICE 04 JEEP GRAND tion. 34,000 miles. NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA corvettebuyer.com
We pick up 822-0995
CARS!
CHEROKEE LAREDO, $15,000 Negotiable Auto, one owner, 1-800-850-3656
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF Special Edition. (570) 885-5956 Local trade
REAL PROPERTY Grey, sunroof, 4x4 $11,435 Great running FORD `52 VITO’S
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ
ER, seafoam CA$H condition. Red with
COUNTRY SEDAN All Junk
OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, cloth interior, power
&
PAID MERCEDES-BENZ `95
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
PENNSYLVANIA 04 GMC ENVOY XUV
door locks, power
windows, power
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
Cars &
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
SL 500 moon roof, Trucks GINO’S
570-301-3602
04 DODGE DURANGO V8, automatic,
Case No. S-353-10 LIMITED, Sandstone, 560 Pierce St. 5 speed, just 8 passenger,
IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
tan leather, 3rd
seat, 4x4
Convertible, with
removable hard
Kingston, PA serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,300
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
Wanted Like New
www.wyoming
top, dark Blue, owner. $9,500. Highest
EAGLE ROCK RESORT CO., L.L.C.
04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM camel interior, valleymotors.com 570-885-2162
570-579-3517 Tires
Plaintiff Summer Driving 570-714-9924 Prices
vs.
Gold tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
WANTED! Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
VOLKSWAGEN `04 FORD `65 Paid In $15 & UP!
EDWARD HONG JIN CHUNG and
IVY IN J. LEE
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS, white, V6, 4x4
04 JEEP GRAND
ALL Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
CONVERTIBLE
BEETLE GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE CA$H Like New
CONVERTIBLE
FREE
JUNK
Defendants Car. Price White with red
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Reduced!
Blue/white top & Blue. AM/FM cas- leather interior. Batteries
NOTICE TO: EDWARD HONG JIN
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4
03 CHEVY TAHOE $13,995
white interior.
Recent document-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
Black top. PICKUP
CHUNG and IVY IN J. LEE

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of Real Prop-


Grey, 3rd seat, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR
CARS! or trade for
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
&
289 Engine, rebuilt.
61,000 original
miles. Original
570-574-1275
$20 & UP!
Carry Out Price
CA$H
LX, green, 4 door, $31,000 invested. for top. 22k. Excel- owners manual
erty (real estate) on FRIDAY, June 17, 2011
MERCEDES-BENZ
entertainment sys. will sell $21,500. lent condition. EXCELLENT CONDITION! 570-301-3602
at 10:00 O’clock A.M. in the Schuylkill 7 pass. minivan 288-8995
570-335-3127 Garage kept. $8,800.
PAID
County Courthouse, 401 North Second
Street, Pottsville, PA 17901.
03 CHEVY 1500, V8, Reduced (570) 881-2447 CALL US!
X-cab, white, 4x4
`97 SL320 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER $14,000
TO JUNK WANTED
THE LOCATION OF THE PROPERTY TO BE
SOLD is:
02 DODGE RAM 1500
Quad Cab, SLT,
Red auto 4x4 truck 570-301-3602 S
570-822-1976
Leave Message FORD `66
Mustang Coupe.
YOUR CAR
Cars & Full Size
Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
VW `05 JETTA
Lot(s) 136 of the ER Subdivision of Eagle 02 MERCURY MOUNT- Great convertible,
Rock Resort f/k/a Valley of the Lakes Sub- Pearl white, pony BEST PRICES Parts 477-2562
AINEER PREMIUM, black top, 6 speed
interior. Pristine IN THE AREA
division in the Township of East Union, manual transmis- Looking for Work?
MAZDA `04 3
white, tan leather, Silver with black condition. 26K
County of Schuylkill, Commonwealth of sion, carbon fiber interior. Auto. Sun- CA$H ON THE $POT,
Pennsylvania.
3rd seat, 4x4
dash, leather interi-
miles. $17,000 or
Free Anytime
Tell Employers with
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE Hatchback, 92,000 roof. All options. best offer.
White, auto, 4x4 miles. Excellent or, front & rear Excellent condition. Pickup a Classified Ad.
(570) 817-6768
BEING the same premises heretofore con- 01 DODGE RAM 1500 condition. auto, trunk, fast & agile. 1 owner. 33K miles. 570-301-3602 570-829-7130
veyed to Edward Hong Jin Chung and Ivy
In J. Lee by Deed dated May 30, 2004 and
recorded in Schuylkill County Recorder of
regular cab, 4x4,
with cap
sunroof, premium
sound and alloy
Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
$18,000
offer. Call
or best Asking $13,500. Call
570-693-2129 LINCOLN `66
570-262-2478
Deeds Record Book 2109 at Page 1792.
98 FORD F-150,
regular cab pick up
wheels. $8,300
(570) 864-2337
Model. 47,000
miles. Minor
Leave Message
CONTINENTAL
SUBJECT to the same exceptions, reser-
green, auto 4x4 repairs. $7,500
SALEEN `02 VW ‘07 BEETLE 4 door,
Convertible, 460
MAZDA `04 RX-8
98 FORD RANGER, or best offer.
vations, conditions, restrictions and Flairside, reg cap Leather Interior, cu. engine, 67,000
Call 973-271-1030
covenants as contained in prior deeds or truck, 5 spd, 4x4 Hunter Green, SE 281 Alloys, Moon Roof miles, 1 owner 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
MERCURY `95
other instruments forming chain of title to copper $13,840 since `69. Teal
the aforedescribed premises. 80,000 miles. Convertible, silver green / white
New brakes & on black, garage
GRAND MARQUIS
leather, restorable,
rotors. New

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


THE P.I.N. NUMBER OF THE AFORE- kept, Production $2,500 570-287-
DESCRIBED PREMISES IS: 09-18-136. alignment. Two #351. 14,500
4 door, V8, fully 5775 / 332-1048
new rear tires. miles. Asking
No accidents. loaded, moon roof,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all claimants
HYUNDAI `04 PRICE REDUCED new tires & brakes. $23,500,
LINCOLN `88
$300 and Up
and parties in interest, that the Sheriff will, Interior & exterior in Serious inquiries 560 Pierce St.
for all sales where the filing of a schedule $8,000 or best only! Kingston, PA
of distribution is required, file the said TIBURON GT offer. For more excellent shape. 2
570-477-3600 www.wyoming TOWN CAR
$125 extra if driven,
information, call owners. Call
schedule of distribution not later than thir- Blue, 5 speed (570) 822-6334 or valleymotors.com 61,000 original
(570) 332-4213

SCION ‘08 TC
ty (30) days after the sale, in his office, manual, CD, Air, (570) 970-9351 570-714-9924 miles, garage kept,
where the same will be available for
inspection and that distribution will be
made in accordance with the schedule,
factory alarm,
power windows & 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
triple black, leather
interior, carriage pulled or pushed in.
Low mileage, 415 Autos-Antique
unless exceptions are filed thereto within
ten (10) days thereafter.
locks. 38K.
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236
Public Notices Public Notices 42,000 miles,
speed, front wheel
4
& Classic
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
excellent condition.
NOBODY Pays More
SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION at the
suit of Eagle Rock Resort Co., L.L.C. vs. TOYOTA `05 PRIUS
INVITATION TO BID
SALE BY SEALED BID OF TRUCKS
drive, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
CADILLAC `80
$5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660 570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Edward Hong Jin Chung and Ivy In J. Lee.
Sheriff to collect $68,029.28 as reflected
in the Writ of Execution, plus costs,
65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
The Housing Authority of the County of
Luzerne will receive sealed bids for sale to
power locks, power
windows, power COUPE DEVILLE
Excellent condition,
MAZDA `88 RX-7 Sunday 8 am - 68 pm

entry, cassette/ the highest bidder for trucks consisting of mirrors, cruise con- CONVERTIBLE
expenses and attorney’s fees. radio + snow tires. trol, AM/FM radio, $3,000 located in 1 owner, garage

Harry’s U Pull It
the following: Hazleton.
$12,500 CD player, Mp3 kept, 65k original
LORINE ANGELO OGURKIS, Esquire 570-474-5268 player, keyless 570-454-1945 or miles, black with
Attorney for Plaintiff Bid Item #1 561-573-4114
1986 Ford F-350 4X4 Dump Truck, 7.5 entry, sun/moon grey leather interior,
1031 Valley of Lakes roof, rear defroster, all original & never
135 Legals/
Hazleton, PA 18201
(570) 384-1377 Public Notices
Gas Engine, Automatic Transmission,
103,621 Miles, GVW 11,000.00 tinted windows.
$14,200.
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA seen snow. $8,900.
Call 570-237-5119 AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
SS clone. 350
Bid Item #2 (570) 443-7522 Call engine, 290 Horse- PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
1996 Ford F-250 4X4 Pick-Up Truck, 5.8 before 9:30 p.m. power. 10 bolt posi-
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
NOTICE! Gas Engine, Automatic Transmission
TOYOTA `10
rear. PowerGlide
VEHICLES!!!
450SL with
(Needs Transmission), 175,000 Miles, transmission. Power
If you bid on any of the properties listed below Ladder Rack & Tool Box Camry SE. 56,000
disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested, Convertible
DRIVE IN PRICES
at the Judicial Tax Sale held on August 26, The property may be inspected between miles. Red, alloy
sacrifice at $8,500.
2009, please call our law office immediately 7:30 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. at the Authority’s wheels, black cloth
(Wilkes-Barre)
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Maintenance Warehouse, 590 Bennett interior. Will consid-
Call 732-397-8030
at (570) 829-3606. Street, Luzerne, PA 18709, on Wednesday, er trade. $14,200 /FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
1. 30-32 Timpson St., Ashley April 20, 2011 & Thursday, April 21, 2011. (570) 793-9157
2. Coxton Rd., Duryea PH: (570) 288-9549.
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
pagne exterior; Ital- DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
3. 17 Gail Drive, Foster Twp. Bids will be due on Wednesday, April 27, 250 General Auction 250 General Auction ian red leather inte-
4. 404-406 E. Elm St., Hazleton 2011 at 10:00 A.M. at the Authority’s office,
rior inside. Garage www.wegotused.com
250 First Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704.
5. 608 Seybert St., Hazleton kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
6. 687 Seybert St., Hazleton Bid documents and more detailed infor-
mation can be obtained from David J. Fag- AUCTIONS BY MARVA 825-6272 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
7. 149 Muir Ave. Hazleton 213 E. LUZERNE AVE., LARKSVILLE Auto Auto
8. 151 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton
ula, Executive Director, at 250 First
Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704. PH: (570) WEDNESDAY - APRIL 20 - 4:30 P.M. MERCEDES-BENZ `76
287-9661.
9. 130 W. Ridge St., Nanticoke FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, 450SLC
10.
11.
107 S. Main St., Pittston
154 Center St., Pittston
Housing Authority of the County of Luzerne
David J. Fagula, Executive Director COSTUME JEWELRY & MORE!
80K miles, 1 owner,
mint condition, no
$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$
rust. Must Sell!
12. 1230 E. Fifth St., Salem Twp SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! $9,900 FOR JUNK
13. 5 Washington Ave., AUCT: MARVA MYSLAK AU-3247-L 570-829-0847
VEHICLES
West Hazleton Boro FOR INFO: 822-8249
14. 503 Luzerne Ave., West Pittston Boro 10% BUYERS PREMIUM STUDEBAKER ‘31
Rumble seat, coupe
PICKED UP
15. 21 Meyers Ct., Wilkes-Barre WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID #3473
Good condition. 570-876-1010
16. 230 Nuangola Rd., Wright Twp EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY FOR PHOTOS & LISTING Call for details 570-346-7673
(570) 881-7545
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2007 LINCOLN MKX AWD


AU1079- Pwr. Heated Leather
Seats, ABS, Parking Sensors,
Keyless Entry Cruise, Traction
Control, Dual Zone Climate Control

2010 TOWNCAR SIGNATURE


Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc
LIMITED
CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Parking TO CHOOSE FROM
Sensors, Satellite Radio, Heated
Mirrors, Traction Control, Cruise,
Memory Seat, Climate Control

2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR AWD


AU1045- Reverse Camera, Running Boards, Navigation System, Parking
Sensors, Video Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Row Seat, Premium Wheels, Power
Liftgate, Pwr. Leather Heat/ Cool Front Seats, Premium Sound, 6 Disc CD,
ABS,Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg.,
Moonroof, Roof Rack,
Rear A/C, DVD Player, Pwr.
Adjustable Pedals, Cruise

2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD


Most with Moonroof, Memory Seat, TO CHOOSE FROM
Navigation System, 6 Disc CD,
Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry with STARTING AT
Keypad, Parking Sensors, Front AC
Seats, Pwr. Liftgate, Premium Wheels

2007 LINCOLN MARK LT


ELITE CREW CAB 4X4
AU1490- Moonroof, Pwr. Heated
Leather Seats, Memory Seat,
Navigation Sys., 6 Disc CD, Satellite
Radio, Running Boards, Pwr.
Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 30K MILES! 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT 2010 EDGE LIMITED 4X4 18K
MILES!
AU1317 - Leather Seats, AU1545- SYNC, 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry, Dual
AM/FM/CD, ABS, Keyless Climate Control, Parking Sensors, Traction
CD, Keyless Entry, PL, Entry, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Control, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,
Cruise, Moonroof, PW, PM Windows, Cruise Control Moonroof, Satellite Radio, Memory Seat

2008 MILAN PREMIER 7400 MILES!


2005 CHEVY CAVALIER LS AU1554 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD TOCHOOSEFROM
- 6 Disc CD, ABS, Keyless Most with Cruise, Privacy Glass, Keyless STARTING AT
AU1467- AM/FM Radio, ABS, Entry, Traction Control, Cruise, Entry, Traction Control, Side Airbags,
Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Moonroof, Climate Control, Some with Parking Sensors, 6 Disc
Cruise Control, PL, PM Rear Spoiler, Satellite Radio, CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, ABS

2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 2007 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4


2005 FORD TAURUS SE AU1038- 2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE GLS
AU9795- Cruise, Pwr. 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather AU1348- CD, Fog Lights, Cruise, AU1531- CD, ABS, Traction
Heat/Cool Seats, Moonroof, Cruise, Climate Keyless Entry, Pwr. Leather Seats, Control, Heated Seats,
Windows, PL, Keyless Cont., Prem Wheels, Keyless Entry,
Entry, AM/FM/CD Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio Roof Rack, 3rd Row Seat, ABS Cruise Control, PL, PM, PW
06-08 CHEVY IMPALA
AU929- Cruise, Keyless 72
2008 CADILLAC CTS4 AWD 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
AU1436- Navigation Sys., CD, Traction Control, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., AU9511 - Cruise Control,
MOS. AU1514- Pwr. Heated Leather Cruise, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,Moonroof,
Entry, ABS, Fog Lights, Seats, ABS, Cruise Control, Running Boards, Satellite Radio, 3rd Row Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
CD, Rear Spoiler, Pwr. Seat TOCHOOSEFROM AM/FM Radio with CD Seat, Parking Sensors, Climate Control Lights, AM/FM/CD, PL, PW
08-09 FOCUS SE/SES 2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD 2008 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500
Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, STARTING AT All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Adaptive Cruise Control, ABS, AU1482- CD, Keyless Entry, Traction Z71 CREW CAB 4X4
Fog Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry, Moonroof, Climate Control, Touch Screen, AU1363- CD, Keyless Entry, ABS,
Reverse Camera, Side Air Bags, Navigation Control, Cruise, Pwr. Leather Seats,
TOCHOOSEFROM
Heated Mirrors, Rear Spoiler Sys., Premium Wheels, Keyless Entry Rear AC, Running Boards, 3rd Row Seat Cruise Control, Pwr. Driver’s Seat
2008 FOCUS SES 08-09 EDGE LIMITED AWD 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS,
72 STARTING AT
Climate Control, 6 Disc CD, Prem
MOS.
Wheels, Parking Sensors, Pwr. Liftgate, AU1299- CD, ABS, Keyless
Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Pwr. Entry, Cruise, PL, PW, PM
PDL, PW, Pwr. Mirrors Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise TOCHOOSEFROM
2007 HONDA CIVIC 2007 ESCAPE FWD 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2010 E-350 XLTs
AU1461- AM/FM/CD, ABS,
72
MOS. AU1409- Navigator, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless 60
MOS.
AU1387- 6 Disc CD, ABS, Traction Control,
Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof,
18K MILES! Most with CD, Cruise, ABS, STARTING AT
Keyless Entry, PDL, Cruise Entry, Traction Control, ABS, Pwr. Leather Roof Rack, Tow Pkg., Cruise, 3rd Seat, Keyless Entry, Running Boards,
Control, Rear Spoiler, PM Heated Seats, Cruise, Parking Sensors Running Boards, Pwr. Adjustable Pedals Traction Control PM, PL, PW TOCHOOSEFROM
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD 2008 FORD F-150 XLT 4X4
72 2005 ESCAPE 4X4 AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Prem. Sound, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Traction AU1434- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry,
AU1322- CD, Keyless Entry, MOS.
Control, Roof Rack, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise, Navigation Sys.,
AU1104- Cruise Control, ABS,
60

Cruise, PDL, PW, PM, Running


MOS.
Traction Control, Pwr. Driver’s DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, OnStar, Climate
Seat, Cruise Control, ABS Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD Control, Prem. Wheels, Touch Screen, Pwr. Liftgate Boards, Sliding Rear Window
2008 FUSION SEL 2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2008 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
AU1441- 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry, Traction Control,
72
MOS. AU1398- CD, OnStar, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless 63
AU1473- Navigation Sys., ABS, Pwr. Leather 28K MILES! Most with CD, ABS, Keyless
MOS. Heated Seats, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Entry, Cruise Control, Tow
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seats, ABS, Cruise, Heated Entry, Traction Control, Roof Rack, Rear Roof Rack, Climate Control, Moonroof, TO CHOOSE
Mirrors, Satellite Radio, Rear Spoiler, Fog Lights Wipers, Privacy Glass, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM Tow Pkg., Running Boards, 3rd Row Seat Pkg., PL, Pwr. Windows FROM

2009 MILAN PREMIER AWD 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4 2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
AU1114- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, AU1277 -Fog Lights, Keyless
14K
72
AU9893- All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights,
ABS, Climate Control, Satellite Radio, Heated
AU9705- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, MOS. Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heated/Cooled Seats, Climate Entry, Traction Control,
Control, Cruise, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Running Pwr. Seat, Cruise, Sliding
Mirrors, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seat Rear Defogger, Cruise, Roof Rack Boards, 3rd Row Seat, Touch Screen, Parking Sensors Rear Window, ABS, CD MILES!
Tax and tags extra. 1.9% Financing is only available on Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) with $2,500
down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
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421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 522 Education/ 533 Installation/
Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Training Maintenance/
HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR Repair
CHEVROLET `07 DODGE `00 RAM HUMMER ‘05 H2 LEXUS `96 LX 450 ROPES COURSE AND
CUSTOM 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION 650 CLASSIC
Like New. TRAILBLAZER LS 1500 QUAD CAB
Yellow with black
leather interior.
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new WATERFRONT STAFF AUTOMOTIVE
MANAGERS/MECHANICS
CREST 15’
#35 of 50 Made Front & rear heated leather ivory interi- Needed for 8 week
$10,000 in acces- Less than 1000 Perfect condition, 4X4, V8 automatic.
New tires & brakes. seats. Many chrome or. Silver trim. summer day camp.
sories including a miles. White and 17,000 miles.
Fiberglass
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
chrome. Garage Asking $20,000
570-332-3681
Fully loaded. Lea-
ther interior. Many
accessories. $28,500
or best offer. Call
Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition. 506 Administrative/
Ability to work with
children ages 6-14. /TIRE INSTALLERS
kept. $6,300 (570) 788-9826 or 84,000 miles, Ask- Innovative and
boat with Alien Spider Candy (570) 817-8127
extras. Must see.
(570) 956-8547 ing $10,750 Clerical Mavis Discount Tire

CHEVROLET `09 Excellent condition. skilled in Ropes is actively hiring


trailer. Out- Blue. Excellent con- Leave Message 570-654-3076 or Team Building
board propul- dition. All Documen-
442 RVs & Campers
(570) 970-9351
570-498-0005 ADMINISTRATIVE Course and water-
Managers, Assis-

INTERNATIONAL ‘95
tation. 1,400 Asking tant Managers,
sion. Includes: $25,000 or best EQUINOX LS DODGE `04 Collect cash, not dust!
ASSISTANT
front activities a
must. Call 947-6766
Mechanics and Tire
2 motors offer. Call
DUTCHMAN 96’ Low mileage, 15000 DUMP TRUCK Clean out your for an application.
Installers. Qualified
applicants should
RAM 1500
Erinmade, 570-876-4034 Refurbished, rebuilt basement, garage Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
5TH WHEEL
miles, automatic, be proficient in tire
“Lark II series”
PRICE HARLEY DAVIDSON with slideout & sun
all-wheel drive, 4
door, anti-lock Too many extras to
engine, transmis-
sion replaced.
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ton Area company
seeking an experi- PA CERTIFIED SPECIAL sales, undercar
repairs & exhaust.
list. Low Mileage. Rear-end removed ment today at 570- enced individual for
REDUCED!
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
room built on. Set
up on permanent
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags, $10,000
(570)709-2125
and relubed. Brand
new 10’ dump. PA
829-7130! a full time Adminis- EDUCATION TEACHER PA emissions license
a plus. Experienced
$2,400 power locks, power trative Assistant
MITSUBISHI `97
state inspected. Needed for our candidates please
site in Wapwallopen. windows, power position. alternative educa-
NEGOTIABLE $12,900/best offer. call 914-804-4444
Garage kept, Comes with many
DODGE `10
mirrors, cruise con- Responsibilities tion program locat- or e-mail resume to
570-417-3940 570-594-1496
2 tone blue.
17,600 miles.
extras. $7,000. trol, AM/FM radio,
15’ CUBE VAN include: ed in Edwardsville. cdillon@

JEEP `00
(570) 829-1419 or cassette player, CD FBI, child, criminal mavistire.com
SALT CREEK SKIF $9,200.
Lehman area.
(570) 991-2135 player, keyless
GRAND CARAVAN Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
• General clerical
duties including
and medical clear-
14’ fiberglass fish-
ing boat, tri-hull
(570) 760-5937 GET THE WORD OUT
entry, rear
froster, rear wind-
de-
Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded. WRANGLER Rebuilt automatic
transmission. Very
photocopying, fax
and mailing
ances are required
upon hiring. BUILDING
with a Classified Ad. shield wiper, tinted Fax resume to 570-
(very stable), 25 HP
Tahatsu outboard, KAWASAKI ‘05 570-829-7130 windows. $17,500.
(570) 954-9333
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
good rubber. All
around good
• Prepare and modi-
fy documents;
325-4365 or email
resume@youth
SUPERINTENDENT
Full Galvanized NINJA 500R. 3300 extended war- condition inside correspondence, Full time to super-
Call after 9:00 a.m.
Trailer. Perfect Con- miles. Orange. FLAGSTAFF `08 ranty. $17,995 & out. Well reports, drafts,
servicesagency.org vise employees of

CHEVROLET `96
dition. Built in fuel Garage kept. His & (570) 690-2806 maintained. memos and emails the maintenance
524 Engineering
tank. All new in ‘01.
$2,500
hers helmets. Must
CLASSIC Ready to work. • Perform data entry
in a timely and accu-
department and to
be responsible for
1500
sell. $2400 PRICE REDUCED!
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
PROCESS
570-256-7311 Super Lite Fifth rate manner programs of clean-
570-760-3599 $6,195 or
Wheel. LCD/DVD • Handle requests ing, maintaining and
570-825-3711 6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft. with cap. 1 owner, best offer
STARCRAFT ‘80
flat screen TV, fire- for information and repairing of all facili-
place, heated mat- bed, 5 speed. Only garage kept, very TJ, Black with grey Call 570-650-3500
Ask for Carmen data ties. Team building
KAWASAKI ‘06 85,000 miles. Just interior. 4 cylinder,

ENGINEER
tress, ceiling fan, good condition. ability, lead by
16’ DEEP V inspected. Bedliner, 5-speed manual • Resolve adminis-
Hide-a-Bed sofa, Many extras includ-
‘90 Evinrude out-
Vulcan Classic
1500
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
toolbox, cap &
4,000 lb. hitch all
ing lift & back seat.
29 MPG gas.
transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
trative problems
and inquiries
• Maintain office
example and be
able to manage
change effectively.
board 70hp with tilt Black and chrome. aluminum wheels, included. New rear $4,000 doors, sound bar.
& trim— ‘92 EZ no accidents. 4 supply inventories Fabri-Kal Corpora- To apply, email
Fuel injected. 21” water purifier, drums, brakes & or best offer 4” Skyjacker
loader trailer. With door hatchback, 6 tion, a major plas- resume to
windshield. Pas- awning, microwave calipers. Excellent (570) 868-0944 Suspension lift with Competitive salary
‘00 Tracker Series cylinder, roof rails, tics company is Denr916@aol.com
senger backrest. oven, tinted safety condition. Clean steering stabilizer. and complete bene-
dark gray, black seeking a full time
DODGE RAM ‘06 INVISIBLE FENCE
60lbs foot pedal, 2 Floor boards. glass windows, inside & out. Only Like new BF fits package avail-
downriggers, stor- Remainder of war- interior. Premium Process Engineer to
raised panel fridge $4,200 Firm Goodrich 35’s with able for a reliable, develop and
ages, gallon tanks, ranty. Expires wheels, new tires,
2 fish finders and Feb., 2012. Kept in
& many acces-
sories & options.
Joe (570) 868-5900
1500 SLT Full size spare. Only
85,000 miles.
brakes extra set of
motivated person
looking to join a
enhance process
capabilities in ther- INSTALLER
CHEVROLET `97
more. MUST SEE. heated garage! snows. Premium
Excellent condition, Low miles, $7,300 growing team. moforming and Will train right per-
Make Best Offer. Never damaged. sound/Bose/blue-
$22,500. One owner (570) 301-7221 Qualified candidates extrusion in Hazle- son for installation
Call 866-320-6368 7,000 miles. Great tooth, XM radio.
SILVERADO
570-868-6986 $19,845 should e-mail their ton, PA. Demon- of underground wire
after 5pm. condition! $6,800 Intelligent key entry.
resume to:

427 Commercial
570-574-9217
NEWMAR 36’ with Western plow.
4WD, Automatic.
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Blue/grey, new
Newly inspected
36,900 miles
resumea30@yahoo.
com, or mail to: c/o
strated expertise in
technical
ship,
leader-
mechanical
and equipment. Full
time/ year round.
Must enjoy outdoor
$19,500
KAWASAKI MOUNTAIN AIRE Loaded with rebuilt engine with The Times Leader work. Must be able
Trucks & options. Bedliner. warranty, new
(570) 371-7227
Box 2510
engineering, team
to work with dogs
building and prob-
Equipment 5th wheel, 2 large
PONTIAC `04
15 N. Main St.
`08 NINJA
55,000 miles. tires & brakes, lem-solving skills and their owners.
slides, new $9,200. Call 4,000 miles. Wilkes-Barre, PA Landscape experi-
required. This posi-
CHEVY ‘08 3500 250 cc, blue, like condition, loaded (570) 868-6503 560 Pierce St. $5,900 or 18711-0250 ence a plus. Valid
MONTANA
tion supports Oper-
new, under 1,000 with accessories. Kingston, PA best offer. PA drivers license
FRONT DESK
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL ations, Quality Con-
Ford Dually diesel www.wyoming required. Apply in
HD DUMP TRUCK
miles. Great starter 570-814-2125 95,000 miles, well trol, Product Devel-
bike. $2,800 Seri- truck with hitch BLAZER 4 door, 4 valleymotors.com person. Invisible
new tires, regularly maintained. Excell- Part time opment, Customer
also available. Fence of NEPA.,
JEEP `06
2WD, automatic. ous inquiries only. 570-714-9924 ent overall condi- Service, Lean
570-455-6796 serviced, great Requires good com- 132 N. Mountain Blvd
Only 12,000 miles. Call 570-331-4777 tion. Keyless entry, Sigma, Kaizen and
condition. Silver. puter and clerical Top of the Mountain
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$21,900.
KAWASAKI `10 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
35 ft. Well kept. On
AC, 4WD.
174,000 miles FORD `00 WINDSTAR
White & tan with COMMANDER 4X4
built in baby seat,
dual climate con-
skills. Must enjoy
working with public.
other activities.

Qualifications: 4
Plaza, Mountaintop.
8:30 am - 4:30 pm.
$6,500 or best trol. Rear air. Seats Includes 2 evenings,
570-288-4322 CONCOURS 14 campground on the
Susquehanna River
offer. 570-242-7979
Lockers, V-8. Heat-
tan leather seats all
in good condition. ed leather. All 7. Recent inspec-
tion & tires. KBB
and every other Sat-
urday. Applications
year technical
degree with mini-
LANDSCAPER
Sport/Touring with power. Navigation,
LINE UP
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
near great fishing. Runs great. 150k. over $6300. Asking available at front mum 7 years rele-
ABS/traction Satellite, Blue tooth, Good outside
Attached 12X22” Asking $2,000 $5,000 firm. Call vant experience or
A GREAT DEAL... control, showroom 3rd row, More. desk of Back Moun- physical work. Work
2500
carpeted room. (570) 925-2951 (570) 417-9884 tain Memorial equivalent combina-
new, 400 miles, 69,000 in our landscape
tion of education
IN CLASSIFIED! Brick heater, Library. EOE division full time for
FORD `01 LARIAT
metallic blue, 6 year highway miles. and experience in
covered by metal Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
C-3500 CHEVY
warranty included.
$12,000.
570-331-3674
roof with large
breezeway. Shed &
Heavy Duty version.
Excellent cargo van. 250 Super Duty
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657 SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles, NIGHT AUDITOR
engineering
manufacturing.
and
the summer. Must
have current drivers
license and be able
with slide-in camper Understanding of
JEEP `06
many extras includ- 85K miles. Excellent to drive manual
Food Truck with new tires, 4 door, 8’ automatic, polymer behavior
Apply in person.
SUZUKI `07 C50T
ed. Call for more condition. $8,700 shift truck.
new motor - bed. Soft and hard- all-wheel drive, and processes.
information. 570-829-4548 or Knights Inn
WRANGLER
50,000. Excellent top for bed covers., 4 door, air condi- Huntsville Nursery
(570) 237-7076 570-417-5991 310 Route 315 Experience in
condition. All stain- Good condition. tioning, all power, and Landscaping
less steel body.
Call Jack at
CRUISER SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS To place your Sold together or
separately $10,900
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
Pittston, PA 18640
570-654-6020
Process Control,
Lean Manufactur-
ing, and AutoCAD
Located near the
Huntsville Dam
570-881-5825
or Rich at EXCELLENT
Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
ad call...829-7130 (570) 639-5478 windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
desirable.
Call 570-675-0062
507 Banking/Real Job Seekers are
570-357-8319
CONDITION
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave, CHEVY `05 EQUINOX FORD `03 F150 Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m. Estate/Mortgage Competitive salary
and benefits pack-
looking here!

FORD ‘99 E350


Where's your ad?
LARIAT
fridge, shower LT (premium pack-
Windshield, Bags, age), 3.4L, 47,000 Professionals age: Health Insur- 570-829-7130 and
inside & out. Many

BUCKET VAN
Floorboards,V&H
Pipes, White
more extras.
Reduced. $15,500.
miles. All wheel
drive, power moon-
Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
SUZUKI `09 FREE CAREER
ance,
Vision,
Dental &
Disability,
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles;
walls,Garage Kept.
6K Miles $5,500
Call 570-842-6735 roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
under 97K. Great
TJ, X-Package
with only 46,000
miles. One owner!
GRAND4x4.
Luxury
VITARA166 NIGHT SEMINAR
401K, Life, AD&D,
Tuition Reimburse-
ment, Paid Leave. MAINTENANCE
$9999 or best price. (570) 430-0357
SUNLITE CAMPER interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
condition, $17,000
6 cylinder, 6-speed horsepower 4 cylin- Coldwell Banker Drug screening and
ANDNight
PRODUCTION
Great condition. Call or best offer. background checks
der, 4 mode full time
570-675-3384 or
570574-7002
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER 22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
570-925-2845 manual transmis-
sion. Soft top with 4 wheel drive. 1,269
Rundle Real Estate
40 North Mountain are conditions of
employment. Shift
FORD `05 WHEEL
800. 7,000 miles. kitchen, sofa bed. running boards, full doors, tinted miles. 4 wheel anti Mountain Top, PA
Must Sell. Like new. factory windows. lock disc brakes. On Tuesday, Applications 2 years experience
Air, Fully self con- garage kept. working in the coal
439 Motorcycles $1,700. Please Call tained. Sleeps 6. $14,750. CD player, sound Leather, heated 4/26/2011. 7:00PM. accepted
570-394-9413 New tires, fridge 570-362-1910 CHAIR LIFT VAN bar, 31” all terrain seats. Power seats, For more informa- Monday-Friday
8AM-5PM;
industry. Welding
experience neces-
HARLEY ‘01 awning. $4500. tires with full size mirrors, locks & tion and to make a
SUZUKI ‘04 215-322-9845
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
Seating capacity for
7 plus 2 wheel
spear. A MUST SEE!
$13,999
sunroof.
changer
6
with
cd
8
Reservation to
attend please call:
or forward resume
to: FABRI-KAL
sary. Plant & equip-
ment maintenance

DAVIDSON
chairs. 140,000 experience. 8pm-
GSXR 1000CC TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft 4 Door Crew Cab
LTZ. 4 wheel drive. miles. Great condi-
(570) 301-7221 speakers. Cruise &
tilt. Smart pass key-
570-474-2231
extension 32
Corporation, Human
Resources Dept. 4am. To start imme-
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
chrome acces-
Less than 1,000
miles. Team colors
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom.
Excellent condition,
low mileage.
$35,500. Call
tion. Asking $7,000.
For more details,
Call 570-589-9181
JEEP `07 less entry
$19,000. Call
start. RSVP 4/25/2011 Attn: M. Murray
150 Lions Drive
Hazle Township PA
diately. Apply in per-
son only - No calls.
Mountaintop
WRANGLER X
with matching hel- 570-401-3714
sories, 13k miles, met & jacket. Fend- Center kitchen + 570-655-2689 509 Building/ 18202 Anthracite Inc.
Construction/
FORD `97 DIESEL
dinette bed. Front 1550 Crestwood Dr.
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
er eliminator kit.
Scorpion exhaust. extra large living
room + sofa bed. CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior, TOYOTA ‘04 Skilled Trades
Email:
hrmail@hazleton. Mountaintop, PA
f-k.com
kept, like new $6,000.
Big View windows. Custom Van. 67K
Cummins engine, well maintained,
SIENNA XLE MAINTENANCE
CARPENTERS
condition. Includes Call Dave after 5 8-L. 49,049 garage kept. 11,500 Fax: 570-501-0817
Air, awning, sleeps miles. Interior has
Harley cover. pm 570-825-0394 miles. 33,000 miles, one owner. DVD, leather Phone:
oak wood trim, car-
$12,900 6, very clean, will
peting, storage
gross wt. 6,649 AC, CD player, moonroof 570-861-3323
TECHNICIAN
SUZUKI ‘77 NEEDED
570-718-6769 deliver. Located in light wt. $19,500 $14968 E.O.E.
areas, TV, rear seat cruise control.
570-709-4937 Benton, Pa. $4,900. Must see!
convertible to dou- Tow package with Wanted for local
215-694-7497 (570) 829-5886 cargo carrier. 527 Food Services/
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 GS 750 451 Trucks/
ble bed, curtains.
Seats 7. Power win- Excellent condition. Call 570-654-5775
Hospitality
manufacturing com-
pany. An experi-
FORD `99 E250 CARPENTERS
SOFT TAIL DEUCE Needs work. dows & seats. Cus- $18,700 enced manufactur-
LIMITED EDITION. $1,500 tom lighting on ceil- Call 570-822-9680
or best offer
SUVs/Vans Wheelchair Van
ing maintenance
Radical paint, only ing. New exhaust technician who id
200 produced, 570-822-2508 system. New rear 78,250 miles. Fully Doyouneedmorespace? 560 Pierce St.
10+ years experi- proficient in:
Kingston, PA
A yard or garage sale
BUICK `05
Rhinehardt pipes, tires. Recently serviced, new bat- ence and roofing • Electrical and
lots of chrome. Boat? Car? Truck? inspected. Excellent tery, tires & rods. www.wyoming experience a
Beautiful bike! Motorcycle? Air- condition. $4,800. Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
in classified valleymotors.com must!
mechanical trouble-
shooting and fault
is the best way
Asking $9,500 plane? Whatever it
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX Call 570-655-0530 chairs. Braun Millen- 570-714-9924
CHEF
finding.

PAINTERS
or best offer. is, sell it with a nium lift with tocleanoutyourclosets! • Industrial PLC
570-474-0154 Classified ad.
570-829-7130
AWD,
loaded, 1 owner, CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
You’re in bussiness
TRACTOR Gerrity’s Supermar-
troubleshooting and
fault finding.
with classified!
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 18,000 miles. 6 Custom Van. 67K A/C. Power locks & 10+ years experi- kets currently has • A good working
TRAILERS
miles. Interior has

SCREAMING EAGLE SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,


600
cylinder. New windows. Excellent ence. Must be able an immediate open- knowledge of
Blue
inspection, tires
& brakes. Like
oak wood trim, car-
peting, storage
condition. $9,500.
570-237-6375
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER FREIGHTLINER
to brush, roll &
spackle.
ing for a Day Shift
Professional Cook.
Microsoft Excel to
assist in running
Miles
V-ROD& Black. smoked wind
screen. Great bike,
new, inside & out.
$16,900. Call
areas, TV, rear seat
convertible to dou- $14,850 ’97 MIDROOF
475 CAT & 10 Steady work!
The ideal candidate
will have a minimum
various administra-
tion functions,
Orange runs great. Helmet (570) 540-0975 ble bed, curtains. speed transmission. Good pay! of 5 years experi-
Used as a show Seats 7. Power win- including preventa-
& kevlar racing $12,000 Benefits available. ence in Banquet tive maintenance &
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
gloves included. dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil- HONDA `02 CR-V style and Production calibration systems,
CHEVR0LET`02
$2995. Call for info FREIGHTLINER Call 570-654-4348 Cooking. We offer a spare parts pur-
condition. Asking (570) 881-5011 ing. New exhaust EX. Silver. Loaded. 1 ’99 CONDO competitive com- chasing and invoic-
$20,000 or best system. New rear owner, very clean, 430 Detroit, Super LINE UP pensation and com-
EXPRESS 560 Pierce St. ing.
offer. Call
570-876-4034 TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent
meticulously main-
tained. Seasonal & Kingston, PA 10 transmission.
Asking $15,000. A GREAT DEAL...
prehensive benefit
package.
Pre-employment
medical exam/ drug
cargo mats. $8,400 www.wyoming

HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIPLE 955 CC CONVERSION


VAN
condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530 or best offer. Call
570-646-3334 or
valleymotors.com ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ IN CLASSIFIED!
Apply at:
801 Wyoming Ave,
screening required.
Competitive salary
7,000 miles. Very 570-714-9924 with sides. All Looking for the right deal West Pittston or at:
Loaded. Low & excellent benefits

` 06 SOFTTAIL
fast. Needs nothing.
Blue, never miles. Excellent CHEVY ‘07 570-762-3294 aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
on an automobile? www.gerritys.com
E.O.E
package offered.
dropped. Excellent condition.
$18,900 TRAILBLAZER LT HONDA `03 JEEP ‘06 Turn to classified. Resume to: c/o
The Times Leader

NIGHTTRAIN
condition. $4,200
570-674-3901 2 storage trailers. It’s a showroom in print! RESTAURANT HELP Box 2520
Negotiable. On-Star, Leather.
COMMANDER 570-814-4790 Classified’s got 15 N. Main St.
Dark gray metallic, (570) 970-0564
CHEVROLET `05
Satellite Radio.
ODYSSEY the directions! COOKS & SERVERS Wilkes-Barre, PA
VOLVO `08 XC90
$17,770 4WD, Only 38K
new rr tire & 18711-0250.
brakes, many YAMAHA `04 V-STAR High
140000
mileage,
miles,
$17,880
HEATING & Full/Part time. Busy

AVALANCHE MOTORCYCLE
extras. $10,900 Fully loaded, moon lake restaurant.
1100 Custom. 5800 automatic, front roof, leather, heat- seeking highly moti-
(570) 592-4982 miles, light bar,
Dark red with tan wheel drive, 4 ed seats, electric COOLING TECHS vated workers.

HARLEY DAVIDSON `01


cobra
windshield,
exhaust,
many leather interior.
LT Z71 package.
door, anti-lock
brakes, air condi-
locks, excellent
condition. New
Local contractor
now accepting
is Good starting pay.
Apply in person:
MECHANIC
Experience neces-
extras, must sell. 560 Pierce St. tioning, air bags,
Road King 19,000 Sunroof. 82,000 tires, new brakes applications for Lakeside Skillet sary. PA motorcycle
$5,995. Call Kingston, PA power locks, 560 Pierce St.
miles, new tires, lots miles. Must See! and rotors. 52,000 experienced com- Lakeside Drive inspection license
570-301-3433 power windows, Kingston, PA
of extra chrome. Asking $19,000 www.wyoming miles highway mercial techs only. Harveys Lake required.
power mirrors, www.wyoming
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
Like New. $12,900. (570) 362-4143 valleymotors.com $26,500/ best offer. Some travel No phone calls,
Call 570-639-1989 570-714-9924
AM/FM radio, CD valleymotors.com 570-779-4325 required. Company SANDWICH & apply in person at:
or 570-760-1023 750cc. 8,000 miles,
saddlebags, wind- CHEVROLET `05 SIL- player,
defroster,
rear
rear
570-714-9924 570-417-2010 till 5 van, cell phone &
fuel card provided.
SALAD COOK
Team Effort Cycle

HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER windshield wiper,


TRUCKS FOR SALE
1280 Sans Souci

VERADO LT Z71 LEXUS `04 GX 470


shield, back rest, Hourly rate is based Parkway
Black & Pearl, $5,990 on experience & Full Time. Neat work
100th Anniversary Ford, GMC, Hanover Township,
Excellent Condition. Extended cab, (570) 606-4198 Black with dark work history. habits and kitchen
Edition Deuce. International-Prices PA 18706
Must See. Asking automatic. Black gray leather interior. For more info call skills.
Garage kept. 1
HONDA `10
$2,499. Call after 4. starting at $2,295. Rich 570-899-3308 Bobby O’s.
owner. 1900 miles. with grey leather DVD player. Fully 539 Legal
570-823-9376 Box Truck, Cab & Dupont
interior. Heated loaded. 92,000
LABORERS
Tons of chrome. Chassis available. 570-654-2200
seats. 59,000 miles. Excellent
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
$20,000. Call
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
Matted black finish.
miles. New Michelin
tires. $16,500
ODYSSEY condition. $19,000
(570) 675-4424
Call U-haul
570-822-5536 Seasonal Help.
Must have driver’s 533 Installation/
LEGAL ASSISTANTS
570-706-6156 (570) 477-3297 license and own Maintenance/ AND PARALEGALS
LEXUS `06 GX 470
Mint condition. New
REDUCED!!! 457 Wanted to Buy vehicle. 655-7689
CHEVROLET `05
tires, inspected, Repair Candidates should
HARLEY DAVIDSON Auto
ASKING $9,999
fully serviced & be experienced in
JUST REDUCED!
ready to ride. Wind- 522 Education/
TRAILBLAZER LT
SAVE MONEY! GET
ALL AUTOBODY PERSON Personal Injury Law.

01’ SPORTSTER
shield & sissy bar. Workers Compen-
READY FOR THE
Low miles & garage
WINTER! Don’t pay
Training Experience sation experience
Black/Grey. 18,000
kept. $4800. or best
offer. 570-762-5158 miles. Well
equipped. Includes
dealer prices! White
with grey interior.
JUNK Child Care
required. Must have
own tools. Salary
will also be consid-
ered. Also inter-
Center Director- negotiable. viewing candidates
YAMAHA ‘1975 80 On-Star, tow pack-
age, roof rack,
Looks and runs like
it just came off the
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
CAR & Tunkhannock
4 year degree in
Monday-Friday
8am-5pm.
for general office
help. All positions
Antique. Very good running boards, lot. Four Door, 4
condition. Must see. remote starter, wheel drive, 84,900
miles, new tires,
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
Cypress Pearl with
ivory leather interi-
TRUCKS Early Childhood/Ele-
mentary Education
No Saturdays.
Call Vito or Mike
require excellent
communication,
Low milage. Road extended warranty. navigation, sun roof
title. Asking $1,260
Call (570) 825-5810
$16,000
(570) 825-7251
tow package, anti
lock brakes, driver
plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
or. Well maintained,
garage kept. All WANTED and 2 years experi-
ence or 2 year
Wyoming
570-693-3716
organizational and
computer skills.
service records. degree in Early Serious Interested Candi-
883 cubic inch Leave Message and passenger Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand new tires. Highest Prices Childhood/Elemen- Inquiries Only dates should submit
CHEVROLET `06
motor, Paco rigid airbags, power Brand New.
All options including tary Education and their resume to:
Paid In Cash!!!
YAMAHA` 08 R1
windows, power
frame, extended &
raked. Low miles.
SILVERADO 1500 mirrors, power
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
premium audio
package, rear
4 years experience
Teachers and
CARPET CLEANING Joseph Schintz
jcs@fclawpc.com
locks, rear window FREE
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
$6,000 or best
offer.(973) 271-1030 4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
defroster and
wiper, privacy tint, KIA `02 SEDONA
climate control,
adjustable suspen- REMOVAL
Assistants -
Wilkes-Barre Area. TECHNICIANS Fellerman &
Ciarimboli Law P.C.
Perfect condition. sion, towing pack- 183 Market Street
HONDA box, automatic. air conditioner, EX, Van, Sunroof. Apply Child Devel- Full time. No experi-
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
Pewter. 48,000 cruise control. CD, 61,000 miles. age, rear spoiler, Call V&G opment Council, ence necessary. Kingston PA 18704
2004 CRF 100. miles. Excellent keyless entry and Loaded. Good Lexus bug guard. 9 E. Market St., 570-332-8168 or
Excellent condition. kit, cover. Price
negotiable $7,800
condition. $17,000 much more. condition. 42,750 miles. Anytime Wilkes-Barre. 570-885-0345
$1500 or best offer. Negotiable Call $5000 or best offer. $28,950 Email susanmcdc4@
570-498-7702 570-852-9072 (570) 954-7461 570-332-4999 570-606-7654 (570) 237-1082 288-8995 aol.com. EOE
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Come work for a Development
DELIVERY DRIVERS DRIVERS NEEDED TRI-AXLE DRIVER NES RENTALS company that
works with you! PRODUCTION QUALITY CONTROL
FLORAL SHOP
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
Full & Part Time
NON CDL
Potential average
earnings of
4-5 years experi-
ence. Start immedi-
ately. All local work.
NES RENTALS, a Work 100 hours MANAGER TECHNICIAN – HONESDALE/ The only shop
1928, 1932, 1937,
1940, 1961, 1963,
$800-$1200 plus leader in a multi-bil- earn $100. in the area! 1942, 1943, 1944,
Autopart Interna-
tional is seeking
tips Bi-weekly.
Call 570-606-7838,
No out of town.
Call Danny Jr. at
lion dollar rental
industry for con- NOW HIRING
Supports Director of
Manufacturing
ensuring
by
efficient
Will
Entry Level
assist
Supervisor, estab-
QC LACKAWANNA COUNTY 1,300 sq/ft retail
& 1,300 sq/ft
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
1934, 1935, 1936,
self-starters with a 570-237-1734, RN’s, LPN’s, storage 1937, 1945, 1946,
SALES
Monday-Friday struction is looking
execution of the lish, examine and
great attitude who
have the desire to
8am-4:30pm Danny Sr. at 570-
760-7896, or Home
to make immediate
hires for the follow-
CNA’s
Hospital,
production sched-
ule, product quality,
maintain quality on
production floor.
$63,000 1951, 1955, 1956,
1957, 1961, 1965,
success and can
excel in a fast-
Line up a place to live # at 570-654-0525. ing positions in the
PITTSTON, PA
Long Term Care, planning and exe- Position will be “on
REPRESENTATIVE Includes
established sales,
1966, 1970, 1980,
1985, 2005, 2006.
paced environment. in classified! LINEUP area:
Private Duty cuting maintenance
programs, and
hands” in produc-
tion dept., on floor NEPA’s largest cir- all equipment, Meyers H.S. 1935,
Must be at least 21, showcases,
DRIVERS
As an employee culated print publi- 1936, 1937, 1938,
the ablity to lift 50+
lbs. and have a Drive with the best
ASUCCESSFULSALE DRIVER we offer…
communicating with
customers and key
testing and sam-
pling. $ 13/hour to cation is looking
for an experienced
inventory &
memberships to
1942, 1943, 1944,
1945, 1946, 1960,
clean driving record.
Please apply in per-
of the best! INCLASSIFIED! You will operate
multi-dimensional
Competitive
Rates, Flexible
leadership
members.
team
Lead
start. Hours: 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m Mon. – Fri. Sales Representa-
tive to work in
FTD, Tele-Floral &
1-800-FLOWERS.
1974, 1975, 1976,
1977. Kingston H.S.
Come join our great
son at: Autopart family of Drivers
Doyouneedmorespace? construction equip-
ment, delivery
Scheduling, production and Must have prior
Honesdale and Willing to train 1938, 1939, 1940,
Weekly Pay and maintenance teams experience in QC
International,
Wyoming
467
Ave.,
Kenan Advantage A yard or garage sale trucks, including much more! to ensure safe and and with Microsoft Lackawanna buyer. Owner 1944, 1948, 1949.
County. Qualified retiring after 25 Plymouth H.S. 1930,
Kingston, PA 18704.
Group
Tired of sorting
in classified tractor trailer com- efficient manufac- Word & Excel. Will
individual will have years in business. 1931, 1932, 1933,
binations to pick up turing operations. operate forklift and
Autopart Interna- through all the ads is the best way and deliver equip- Detailed, timely some heavy lifting at least two years Room for 1938, 1943, 1944,
tional conducts potential growth.
that promise home tocleanoutyourclosets! ment to and from communication with may be required. outside business 1959, 1960.
pre-employment
drug screenings &
weekly runs or
sorry no local runs You’re in bussiness customer work
sites, and is able to 570-587-4000
logistics team, qual-
ity assurance, cus-
Must be detailed
oriented and have
to business sales
experience, will CALL 570-542-4520 Hanover H.S. 1951,
1952, 1953, 1954,
background Pictures available.
checks. EOE.
available? If what with classified! train in safe usage nicolec@caregivers tomer service and ability to multi-task. call on existing
customers as well
1960. West Pittston
H.S. Annual 1925,
you really want is to of the equipment. america.com customers on pro- Competitive benefit
be home daily, look YARD DRIVER as securing new 1926, 1927, 1928,
DRIVER
H.S. diploma (or duction status. package. Candi-
OPTICIAN/ MANAGER
no further. equivalent), the abil- business. A sales 1931, 1932, 1959.
Responsible for dates meeting qual-
Driver Qualifications Needed for yard ity to lift 70 lbs., assistant will Luzerne H.S. 1951,
Delivery Person for maintaining Data- ifications should for-
Class A CDL ability management spot- have a valid CDL Seeking full-time assist in securing 1952, 1956, 1957,
busy restaurant. base system infor- ward resume with
to obtain tank and ting service, Pittston license, satisfactory career-oriented confirmed 1959. Berwick H.S.
Must be available mation for current wage requirements
hazmat 2 years area. Class A CDL driving record, and optician to manage appointments but 1952, 1953, 1956,
weekends. production status. to:
required, starting at knowledge of feder- JCPenney Optical in COLD CALLING 1957, 1958, 1960,
Bobby O’s
Dupont
recent verifiable
tractor-trailer expe- $13.50 per hour. al motor carrier reg- Wyoming Valley
Work with the logis-
tics team in planning
AEP Industries,
Inc.,Attn: Human IS REQUIRED! 700 1967, 1968, 1969
,1970. Lehman H.S.
570-654-2200 rience. Safe driving Performance review
after 90 days.
ulations is required. Mall. Great salary, material needs for Resources, Position
$1,000.00
is
per
MERCHANDISE 1973, 1974, 1976,
record. Two years of com- commissions, bene- upcoming produc- 20 Elmwood Ave.,
1978, 1980. Nanti-
DRIVERS
Fax resume to mercial driving fits, & 401k. tion. Assists with Mountain Top, Pa. month salary plus
Advantages 1.888.317.1994, experience involving 20% commission. 702 Air coke Area H.S.
Home Daily. Com- Call 800-248-2255. production schedul- 18707, Fax (570)
apply on line www. the movement of EOE. Benefits include 1976, 2008. Dallas
Independent con- petitive pay pack- ing to ensure pro- 474-9257, Email: Conditioners
freightmanagement trucks and con- health insurance, H.S. 1966, 1967,
tractor opportuni- age. Excellent ben- duction schedule Grullony@
group.net. Any struction equipment •R.N. 7am 3pm fitness member- 1968. Bishop Hoban
ties for owners/ efit packages. Train- meets customer aepinc.com AIR CONDITIONER
questions call Susan including oversized •R.N./LPN 11pm 7am ship & paid vaca- H.S. 1972, 1973,
operators with 2002 ing on safe driving requirements and We are a Drug Free $40
800.317.1806 Ext.18 loads required. Full Time tion. 1974, 1975. West
or newer cargo and product han- enables efficient Workplace. EOE 570-740-1246
Knowledge of safety •CNA’S 11pm 7am Please submit Side Central
vans & some small- dling. New and well operations. Knowl-
your resume to Catholic H.S. 1965 -
er vehicles for distri- maintained equip-
Do you need more space? procedures for Full Time edge of GMPs and Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale securing and trans- Apply in person to: prminc14@aol.com 706 Arts/Crafts/ 1974, 1980, 1981.
bution and courier ment, uniforms, and in classified porting cargo is also Lakeside Nursing
quality assurance
requirements.
A yard or garage sale Hobbies Westmoreland H.S.
services. Must have
cell phone and GPS.
more! Call Brian
972-740-8051 to
is the best way essential. Center E-mail resume with in classified 1952, 1953 - 1954
to clean out your closets! RR4 BOX 357 G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
is the best way
484-768-1453
learn how to get
started. Apply online
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
NES RENTALS Dallas, PA 18612
(570) 639-1885
cover letter to info@
LionBrewery.com
tocleanoutyourclosets! INSIDE SEWING MACHINE -
Singer Spartan. 1973, 1974, 1975,
1976 Pittston H.S.
www.aexdrivers.net offers competitive Include job title in (free delivery) $10.

533 Installation/
@ www.thekag.com
533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
wages, medical/ E.O.E subject line. You’re in bussiness ACCOUNT 570-855-2568 1936, 1951, 1954,
1963 Pittston Hospi-
dental, vision, tuition with classified! tal School of Nurs-
Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ reimbursement, and 551 Other Shopping for a EXECUTIVE 708 Antiques & ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,
401(k). new apartment?
Repair Repair Repair 566 Sales/Retail/ Collectibles 1959 West Pittston
For considera-
tion, apply online DELIVERY/STORE HELP Classified lets Business Local sales oper- H.S. 1950, 1954,
1955, 1956, 1960
at our Careers Driver’s License you compare costs - Development ation is looking for
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
an experienced
center at Required. without hassle telemarketer/insid 1939, 1940, 1941,
www.nesrentals.
com/careers.
Apply in person.
Fainberg’s Furniture
or worry! FLOOR HELP/CASHIER e account execu- 1942, 1943, 1945,
1948, 1949, 1950,
NES recognizes and
56 East Main St.
Get moving tive for it’s NEPA
1953, 1954, 1955,
Full & Part Time location. Qualified
values diversity.
We are an Plymouth with classified! Room to advance. individual will set- 1956, 1957, 1959,
BUICK • GMC EOE/AA/M/F/D/V No Phone Calls
PRODUCTION WORKER Apply in person.
Dallas Center
up appointments
for outside sales
1960, 1961, 1962,
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
P
employer.
Hardware representatives 1951, 1952
DUE TO THE GREAT YEAR WE HAD IN 2010 AND Wanted for local 42-44 Main Street with businesses in Old Toys, model kits, 570-825-4721
THE ANTICIPATION OF CONTINUED GROWTH FOR 548 Medical/Health manufacturing com- Dallas, PA NEPA. Some
FLAGGERS WANTED
Bikes, dolls, old gun
pany. Candidate clients are exist- Mining Items, trains 710 Appliances
2011, SUN BUICK GMC WILL BE HIRING NEW
TEAM MEMBERS FOR THE YEAR OF 2011. CAREGIVERS Hiring 50. Vehicle
required, $8-$30
must be prepared to
join existing shift
working teams.
HAZLETON/
ing customers.
COLD CALLING
IS REQUIRED!
& Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544 APPLIANCE
COME JOIN THE EXCITEMENT! All shifts available. PA RT S E T C .
Assisting the Elderly
in their homes.
per hour. Will train.
570-714-FLAG.
Although not essen-
tial, previous manu-
facturing experi-
LUZERNE COUNTY Position is full-
time with health
benefits, paid
BASEBALL, FOOT-
BALL, BASKET-
BALL, Topps sets
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Flexible hours.
ENTRY LEVEL AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS Call for details at
EOE ence is preferred.
Pre-employment SALES vacation, hourly
and bonus pay.
$4. each. Call 570-
825-7458 9am-12
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
- With State Inspection Licenses 570-338-2695 GOLF COURSE medical exam/ drug Please e-mail noon & 5pm- 9pm.
screening required.
REPRESENTATIVE resume to
MICROWAVE G.E.
PART TIME CLERICAL
CNA
over the stove,

PART TIME DETAILER


LABORERS Competitive salary
& excellent benefits
NEPA’s largest cir-
prminc14@
aol.com
COINS: silver quar-
ter set 3 standing black & stainless,
like new, only used
Full Time. Excellent SEASONAL POSITIONS package offered. Liberty & 2 Barber
culated print publi- a very short time
SALES PERSON pay. Free room and Golf course experi- Resume to: c/o head $40. Silver half
board. All food pro-
vided. Call
ence preferred.
Call the
The Times Leader
Box 2515
cation is looking
for an experienced
Sales Representa-
SALESPERSON
Now hiring
dollar 1818 $65.
Penny to half coin
then changed col-
ors in my kitchen.
$100. 606-4353
Competitive pay plans based on current experience and 570-954-6747 Wyoming Valley CC 15 N. Main St. set $35.
at 823-0740 for an Wilkes-Barre, PA tive to work in Full time positions. 570-262-0708
training. Looking for team players that are honest, energetic
and are top performers in their field. LPN/RN interview. 18711-0250. Hazleton
Luzerne County.
and Commission
based. Experi- COLLECTOR
OVEN, GE gas, self
cleaning, electric

LABORER LINEUP
Part Time. Qualified individual ence in propane, PLATES: Star trek ignition, good condi-
Flexible hours. will have at least heating oil and original, 7 plates. tion. $50. 826-1702
Apply in person at Sun Buick GMC, Private Clinic. Avail- Seasonal help need- two years outside HVAC sales. Email $70. all. beta max
able immediately. blank tapes $1 ea. REFRIGERATOR.
4230 Birney Ave., Moosic, PA 18507 ed until May 28th to business to busi- or fax resumes to Amana. White. Side

ASUCCESSFULSALE
Send resumes to: clean and plant ness sales experi- 570-474-5256 or 570-868-5066
or email for an application c/o Times Leader around cemetery ence, will call on eb2@buttonoil.com
by side. 25.8 cu. ft.
Box 2505 FOREIGN world Icemaker, excellent
to lori@sunbpg.com 15 N. Main Street
stones. Apply at: existing cus-
coins total of 90, condition. $200
Ketler Florist & tomers as well as

IN CLASSIFIED!
570-606-6624
TUNKHANNOCK/
Wilkes-Barre, PA Greenhouses securing new mostly older types
18711-0250. 1205 S. Main St. business. A sales all for $15.
570-735-6638 REFRIGERATOR:
Hanover Twp. assistant will General Electric /
assist in securing LACKAWANNA COUNTY No Frost. Works
Doyouneedmore space?
LP’S, 78’S, 45’S
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale confirmed From 40’S, 50’S, good. $60.
appointments but
SALES 60’S & 70’S 570-655-5404

Ayardorgaragesale
COLD CALLING $1 each. 829-2411
IS REQUIRED!
REPRESENTATIVE
Why Spend
Position is NEON SIGN - Elec- Hundreds on

in classified
$1,000.00 per NEPA’s largest tric, Camel sign, 30 New or Used
month salary plus circulated print years old, $200. Appliances?
20% commission. publication is 570-829-2411 Most problems

is thebestway Benefits include


health insurance,
fitness member-
looking for an
experienced
PIANO STOOL. Old,
winds down with
with your appli-
ances are usually

to cleanoutyourclosets!
Sales Represen- glass balls on feet. simple and inex-
A Benson Family Dealership ship & paid vaca- tative to work in pensive to fix!
tion. $75. 570-817-8981
Tunkhannock and Save your hard

LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES


Please submit

You’rein bussiness
Lackawanna PIANO. Ericsson earned money, Let
your resume to: County. Qualified us take a look at it
upright from 1885.
prminc14@aol.com individual will first!
Needs tuning and
PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION
- Trades Coming in Daily - Don’t Miss These
NEW 2011 NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 BUICK REGAL NEW 2011 GMC YUKON
withclassified! have at least two
years outside
business to busi-
some minor repairs.
$200. 868-6613
30 years in
the business.
East Main
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale ness sales expe- RECORDS: Elvis Appliances
GMC SIERRA 1500 LACROSSE CX CXL & TURBO’S SLT & DENALI’S Presley vintage 4 lp
rience, will call on 570-735-8271
existing cus- records,with Nanticoke
2.9% Financing 1.9% Financing 2.9% Financing sleeves good cond.
tomers as well as
0% Financing
Available Available Available Available NEW LOW PRICES! securing
business.
new
A
all for
(570)735-6638
$10.00
712 Baby Items
MSRP $28,645
Choose From 6, Comfort &
Convenience Package Discount & Rebate -$2,389
Moonroofs, Leather, Some with Navigation,
4X4, Reg & XL’s, Choose From 5, Extra Sharp! 2000 GMC ‘02 Hyundai sales assistant
SEWING MACHINE
Reg, Ext, Crew Cab 4x4’s, Choose From 20, SLE’s & SLT’s Choose From 5
Jimmy 4x4 Elantra GLS 4Dr will assist in BASSINET with
Save Up To $6,600 Priced From
$
26,256 Save Up To $2,749 Off Sticker Save Up To $6,088 Off Sticker securing
firmed appoint-
con-
1917. table. Neat
item, must sell! $75.
canopy,
music,
mobile,
vibration.
570-814-4643 Green/white pattern
2003 MERCURY GRAND 2008 KIA RIO SDN 2010 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 XLT ments but COLD
MARQUIS GS CALLING IS for boy or girl. Can
STATE QUARTER
Loaded! REQUIRED! also be used as
COIN SETS in fold-
$
4,990 * $
4,990 * Position
$1,000.00 per
is ers. $20. 824-1180 bedside sleeper.
Includes matt pad &
Just Arrived, 45K Miles, Roadster Roof A Real Gas Miser! 14K Miles, 7 Passenger Seating

03 Ford
month salary plus LINE UP sheets. Excellent
condition. $50.
$
8,995 $
8,995 $
24,995 02 Ford Escape 20% commission.
Windstar Benefits include
health insurance,
A GREAT DEAL... 570-855-9221
2009 CHEVY AVEO LT SDN 2003 AUDI ALLROAD 2005 TOYOTA TUNDRA CREW CAB
4X4 fitness member- IN CLASSIFIED! GLIDER CHAIR. Tan
cushions with honey
ship & paid vaca-
tion.
Looking for the right deal colored wood.
Loaded w/ 66K Miles Please submit on an automobile? Excellent condition
$140. 654-8042
$
7,890* $6,490* your resume to Turn to classified.
Choose From 2, Tons of Warranty Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only “Limited Package”, Heated Leather Seating,
Moonroof, “Too Many Options To List!”
$
9,595 prminc14 It’s a showroom in print!
$
9,850 $
13,995 @aol.com.
INFANT CAR SEAT/
Classified’s got CARRIER by Graco.
2009 KIA SPECTRA EX 2006 CHEVY COBALT LT 2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS 4X4 ‘99 Buick ‘97 Plymouth Green/tan plaid,
Custom 4Dr Breeze the directions! good condition,
$30. Fisher Price
Visit us at bounce & spin
Merchant’s Village zebra, excellent
Preferred Equipment Pkg, Just 34K Miles White Beauty, Local Trade, “Great Starter Car!”
Silver Beauty, Only 14K Miles,
“Can Not Be Told From A New One!”
(the old Pittston condition $20. Leap
Wal-Mart)
$
9,995 $
8,995 $
37,995 59K Miles 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C Frog Learn &

4,990 $
2,890*
We have antiques
$ * Groove Activity Sta-
2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2007 VW JETTA 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 600 galore! Come to
Booth 162!
tion with lights,
music $20.
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags. FINANCIAL Primitive bakers 570-855-9221
cabinet, plantation

Local Trade, Leather, Moonroof, Extra Clean!


Stunning Low Miles Local One Owner, Moonroof, 52K Miles MOTOR TWINS
CALL STEVE MORENKO
610 Business
Opportunities
desk, dry sink,
Hoosiers. Loads
of smalls and tons
LAMAZE space
symphony mat $45.
Jolly baby discovery
$
12,995 $
11,995 $
12,995 of good stuff! play mat $20.
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
279396

Consignments Boppy with cover


2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4
718-4050 Welcome 425. Prop R Shop-
570-855-7197 per, never used 410.
570-328-3428 Kolcraft stroller $12.

Local Trade, 48K Miles, Extra Clean! Just Traded, Power Galore, As Traded One Owner, XLT, 5.4L, Tow Pkg, 53K Miles
APRIL SALES EVENT! Graco High chair
$25. Kolcraft tot
rider $15. Primo tub

91
$
12,995 $
8,995 $
19,995 6 Mo. Service Contract Included!
%
$15. Miracle Swad-
06 KIA SPECTRA 03 JEEP LIBERTY dle blanket $12.
2005 CHEVY COLORADO 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON
SPORT BEER & LIQUOR Changing pad with
LS XCAB 4X4
LICENSE FOR SALE cover $12. Burp
For More Info, Call cloth .25 cents
Receiving blanket
570-824-7041
of Times Leader .50 cents. Zutano
readers read
36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New!

BEER DISTRIBUTOR
4 Cyl, Economy, Local Trade, Low Low Miles Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!”
4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C
Freedom Pkg, 4x4, Runs Great, AT
jump suit 6 months
$
13,995 $
16,995 $
17,995 the Classified $10. Zutano fleece
$
6,995* $
8,995* License available outfit 3 months $10.
2008 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO with option to lease section. Gap sweater dress
XCAB 4X4 08 MITSUBISHI 06 BUICK LACROSSE building or sold 3 months $10.
ECLIPSE GS separately. *2008 Pulse Research
Onsies short sleeve
570-954-1284 $1.50 Onsies long
sleeve $2. Sweater
Local One Owner, Just 43K Miles, Moonroof

$
17,995
Local Trade, 53K Miles, XLT Equipment

$
19,995 $
LS Pkg, Z-71 Off Road,
Custom Cap, Just Traded

12,995
5 Speed, CD, Alloys, 4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? What Do $5. Socks 12 pair
$6. 570-675-7225

You Have
XClean
Turn to classified.
Sporty, One Owner

2007 INFINITI FX35 2010 JEEP GRAND 2010 DODGE DAKOTA


$
12,995 * $
11,995* It’s a showroom in print!
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4’S QUAD CAB 4X4 07 CHEVY ONE
TON DUMP TRUCK
04 HYUNDAI SONATA Classified’s got
the directions! To Sell basement, garage
or attic and call the

This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive Choose From 2, Miles As Low As 13K Miles Big Horn Edition, 12K Miles, Power Galore
Liquor License
Luzerne County
Today? Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
Priced to sell
$
23,995 From $ 23,995 $
23,995 Dual RR Wheels, 14K Miles,
Auto, Excellent Condition Auto, Cruise, CD, PW, PDL Cordora STROLLER excellent
condition with hood
All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time. $
21,995 * $
6,995 * Business Network
570-287-7013
& basket. $20.
Call 829-7130 570-288-1063
HOURS:
* Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.

Monday Thru Thursday


8:00am - 8:00pm
JO-DAN MOTORS SOY CANDLE to place your ad. TWIN STROLLER
Peg Perego twin
Aria, black, very
Friday & Saturday
1339 N. RIVER STREET
PLAINS, PA. 18702 BUSINESS
Oils, melters and
ONLY
ONL
NL ONE
NLY N LE
LEA
L
LEADER.
E DER
D . good
only
condition,
weighs 11
A Benson Family Dealership
8:00am - 5:00pm 829-2043
www.jo-danmotors.com many extras. Best timesleader.com pounds. Paid $400.
offer. 570-709-2125 $140. 654-8042
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2011 PAGE 7D
712 Baby Items 720 Cemetery 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 756 Medical 758 Miscellaneous 772 Pools & Spas 776 Sporting Goods 776 Sporting Goods
Plots/Lots Equipment & Accessories Accessories Equipment
UMBRELLA stroller, LIGHT: 4 bulb fluo- POOL HEATER. GOLF BAG, Precise TREADMILL: Pro-
red & blue plaid $7. Software DESK: solid elm SOFA antique rescent light, 48” Teledyne Laars professional, black/ Form, wide deck
POWER CHAIR -
Backless booster CEMETERY wood 2 pedestal; provincial sofa with Jazzy Select, Includes bulbs. $15. EPG-250 natural navy standup bag, design, $125. call
seat $5. Car seat, TOWER: HP Pavillion White ceiling fan. gas, 250,000 BTU putter tube, ball 570-654-1581 or
PLOTS executive desk, 1 matching Mr. & Mrs. $700 or best offer
gray with blue trim, 7955 Tower. Excel- $15. 826-1702 pool heater. Can holder, 6 pockets in 570-881-5143
(2) Available. large file drawer, 5 chairs, 2 oak end ALSO, regular
$30. Pack & Play, lent condition, heat any above excellent condition.
St. Mary’s shallow item draw- tables, matching wheelchair, with
Graco blue & yellow 768mb ram. dvd LUGGAGE: Road ground and most in $25. 570-696-1267. WEIGHTS & weight
Cemetery. Near ers, center tray, coffee table, 2 extra weight sup-
with animal print rom/cdrw, windows Rider Luggage/ ground pools. Price bench with curl &
front gate on N. rear pull out shelf. brass lamps, great port. $100. Call for
pad, asking $30. xp. $65. Lenovo Cargo Carrier. 48”L is negotiable. $ GOLF CLUBS straight bars.
Main St. Call for Top inlaid edged condition $900. cell more details
Stroller, green & Windows 7 desktop x 36”W x 16”H. 570-926-7528 Ladies only, great approximate. 800
details at pattern, excellent 570-436-7657 or 570-829-2411
cream plaid $40. tower, excellent Includes tie-down condition, black lbs. of weights
(570) 328-7370 condition. Approxi- 570-929-2645
Booster high chair, condition, dvdrom. WHEELCHAIR, straps. $125. SAND FILTER for 24’ bag, like new. $125. complete $300.
mately 3’x5”. $125 eves, McAdoo
cream with bur- hi speed usb. $80 electric Nutron 350 570-824-0591 above ground pool 570-823-9551 570-606-4353
or best offer. Two 2
gundy, $25. TV
video baby monitor,
OAKLAWN CEMETERY Windows 7 tower-
$80. HP windows xp
drawer legal size file
cabinets $50 each.
SOFA TABLE 48” all
wood sofa table,
watts.black, has 2
batteries, & charg-
POPCORN BUTTER
SERVER automatic
$50. 1.5HP pool
pump/motor $50. GOLF CLUBS Ping,
irons, J Daley driver, 778 Stereos/
4 grave sites, tower $70. medium shade, Aqua Bug automatic
brand new, $50. er. $500. 654-1578
Baby bath tub
fabulous location. 570-905-2985
570-696-3444
$45. 570-868-5275
$295. Countertop pool cleaner $25. leather bag. $120. Accessories
Purchased 20 years WHEELCHAIR. Elec- warmer 36” w x 28” Safety pool ladder 570-704-9547
shower $20. Wood- DINING ROOM STEREO SYSTEM:
ago. $2,450 SOFA. Raymour and deep, 42” h, $550. for 4’ above ground
en changing table
610-838-7727 732 Exercise TABLE beveled
Flanigan. Beautiful.
tric. Ranger Storm
570-636-3151 pool $25. Solar
MOUNTED BEAR Sony. In good
$60. Eddie Bauer glass, custom series. Needs bat- HEAD: Grizzly bear.
Equipment Burgundy. 2 end cover for 24’ round condition. $150.
car seat, beige & ordered, rectangu- tery charger. $75 RELIGIOUS ITEMS - $400 or best offer.
recliners. Excellent 570-262-1136
black suede $40. 726 Clothing THIGH ROCKER.
lar with brass base.
condition. $250.
570-388-2742 Hand made pool $25.675-0630 Call 570-472-3543
570-239-5292 5 chairs with brass before 8 pm Rosaries, $5. STEREO: Technics
Body By Jake Bun & 570-606-6624
COMMUNION
Thigh, seated squat
frames, rattan insert 570-829-2411 774 Restaurant POOL TABLE with 2 3 1/2” speak-
& upholstered royal American Heritage
716 Building DRESS with veil,
machine,$50. blue seats. $250.
STOOLS 2 padded 758 Miscellaneous ROXIO EASY CD & Equipment 7’ oak & slate pock-
ers $50. 239-5292
headpiece, gor- all steel with padded
Materials geous, size 8. origi- WEIGHT BENCH, Maple student desk, DVD Burning soft- et table with blue
nally $169. Asking MPEX Powerhouse 2 drawers on top, 1
backs. $25. or best AB-DOER brand
ware for Windows. BEVERAGE cloth, includes cwall 780 Televisions/
offer. 570-824-7314 new, in box never
GLASS DOOR. 3 $60. negotiable. 698, $75. PILATES large file drawers opened $149.99 $19. LEAD DVD COOLER, for restau- rack, 4 cues & brdi- Accessories
way glass door for 570-592-8915 PERFORMER with $25. 570-735-5295 Movie Factory soft- rant use, with dou- ge. Excellent codni-
SWIVEL ROCKER value will sacrifice
bath tub. $25 DVD’s, older model, ware for Windows. ble swing door, Ask- tion, buyer must TELEVISION: 19”
$30. for $70. Lexmark
570-331-8183 GIRLS CLOTHING: $25. FLUIDITY FIT- $29. DVDs The X ing $1,500 or best move $999. color TV with
LOVESEAT SOFA/ 232 color ink jet
Size 10-12. Tops, NESS EVOLVED, Files Season 7 on offer. Call 570-474-2206 remote. $20.
BED. $45. printer new in the
LIGHT FIXTURE pants, etc. Box $25. $100. TIME WORKS- DVD. $25 call (570) 459-6017 13” color TV with
DINING ROOM (570) 287-1913 box $20. 1200 dpi
Beautiful tiffany- Girls - size 14. Tops, Four in One Rick 283-2552 PUMP: Electric remote. $15. Both in
style light fixture
measuring 13”H x
pants, etc. Box $25. Machine, $85
PILATES CHAIR,
TABLE/ kitchen
table with 4 chairs TABLE: 3 piece 40”
premium
quality
photo
also sharp SEATS: Two rear all
To place your Pump Coleman.
Brand New in box-
very good condition.
32”W x 14”D,
Juniors - size 12-13.
Jeans, tops, etc. Malibu, $100. solid oak $300. or
best offer call
round table with 2
leaf’s, can keep
surround sound
speakers set for a
leather seats for ad call...829-7130 $12. 570-288-1063
570-474-6028
stained glass piece Box $25. All very 570-388-2742 open or drop, has Oldsmobile Silhou- TELEVISION: 32”
of art is done in before 8pm 570-822-1955 sharp boombox 5 ette Van, Pontiac or RESTAURANT TENT Pop-up cloth Zenith. Hardly used.
good condition. pedestal bottom & 2
white & mother-of- 570-474-6028 speakers in all $20. Chevy. Perfect Con- EQUIPMENT, paintball bunker/ $100. 570-262-1136
DRESSER 6 draw- chairs, light pine &
pearl tones & has a TREADMILL. Weslo. DVD/VCR combo dition. $25 each. tent, never used,
ers. Brown. Good white, ideal for small 8x12 walk in TELEVISION: GE.
polished brass fin- Selling Your Fold up for storage Sharp with hook ups 570-474-5643 $20. Huffy Micro
condition. $15. kitchen, breakfast cooler $2300; 28” works good,
ish. Asking price is Furniture? $100. 655-0952 works great $40. bike, blue, $30. Dis-
Entertainment Cen- nook, or sun porch. 8x8x10 walk
$350.. ALSO, a pair
of polished brass
Do it here in the
Classifieds!
WEIGHT BENCH,
curling bar, weights.
ter, light brown with
3 drawers. fits up to
used very little,
excellent condition
5000 air conditioner
energy saver works SEWING FABRICS in freezer $3800;
Pizza oven with
ney proncess tricy-
cle with adult push
needs remote $90.
570-740-1246
great $40. in the Lots of Them handle $25. WWE
and acrylic wall 570-829-7130 can deliver. $12. 32” tv. $15. Head- paid $169 l sell for TELEVISIONS: Con-
stones $2000;
sconces measuring 570-855-2568 board queen, white, $85. 570-258-2554
Ashley/Wilkes-Barre WALLPAPER Stainless steel
championship toy
soles with remotes,
7”H x 9”W. These PROM GOWNS, Area Ask For Jamie 1,000’s of patterns belts $10 each. Little
good condition. $7 570-822-8957 kitchen hood Tykes girls vanity 24” RCA color,
classic looking fix- excellent condition, WALLPAPER & BLIND stereo sound,
tures are priced at (3) available, sizes 742 Furnaces & 570-288-1063 752 Landscaping & WAREHOUSE
$3000; Stainless $25. Children’s
works great $100.
AQUARIUM: 30 gal- steel pizza oven
$48. for the pair. 4, 8, & 10. Colors Heaters FUTON with wooden Gardening lon. With all needed 30 Forrest St., hood $4000;
shopping cart $10.
Magnavox 24”
Call 570-430-1366 if watermelon $75., arms & black vinyl Childrens Dirt devil
accessories $55. Wilkes-Barre, PA bread pan rack color, in original box
battery operated
interested. Photos black $50. & seam- GAS HEATER: Tim- mattress cover. 1st Choice 570-829-1541 570-970-6683 $100; 2 soup vacuum $10. Small 8 years, rarely used
upon request. foam green $75. berline vent free pro 570-675-6057
Worn only once. Call pane, wall-mounted, Landscaping SEWING MACHINE.
warmers for $100; lego set $5. $50. 570-826-0079
PLYWOOD: birch GAZEBO brand new See our ad in the BARREL, 2 door sandwich 570-239-5292
570-239-6011 in excellent condi- Singer is in a sewing
plywood, 3/4 x 4’ x 10’x12’ $400 new. Call an Expert sec- wooden. prep table $500.
tion. E-mail photo is machine table with
8’. solid core. call PURSES (2) Vera Sturdy steel con- tion under Category All equipment is
after 6 p.m. $20. Bradley assorted
available. 15,000 to
struction, net & 1165 - Lawn Care
53 gallon. stool. $200.
sold as is. For 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
25,000 BTUs (Sells Excellent 570-654-1578
CEDAR SHINGLES, purses $20 each. fence panels includ- condition $195. more info, call
for $250) $99. AZALEAS Mature 3,
covers an aproxi- 570-693-2612 Call 570-328-5611 ed $225. 570-876-3830 SOFA FABRIC SAM- 570-847-0873
mate area of 10’ X
5’. Call after 6 P.M.
or 570-328-5506 570-474-5643
3 Rhododendrons, 1
Holly, pavers, all for
PLES: 26” X 26”.
huge selection. RESTAURANT
CASEY DENTAL
730 Computer GOLDEN LIFT $50. FREE DARK BATHROOM SINK
$60. 570-288-8314
Equipment & 744 Furniture & CHAIR, weight FILL 3 tons, you SET: Gerber white
great for arts n’ EQUIPMENT, Part Time/Full Time Dental Assistants
crafts. bundle of 20 Somerset Dough
SINKS: Arlington
Software Accessories capacity 375 lbs. haul, Plains. porcelain bathroom for $ 15. 655-0807 Sheeter, Model
(EFDA) for Adult and Children
almond double bowl Medium brown, 570-826-0079 sink with mirror and
kitchen sinks. (2) never used, $450. STAMP COLLECT- CAR-100. Only 3 positions available. We offer state of the art
LAPTOP CD/DVD ARMOIRE: Over- BITTO medicine cabinet. 1 available. $1,500
with slight imperfec- sized solid pine Call 570-388-6044 Matching set. $80. ING MAGAZINES/ equipment in an ultra modern facility!
DRIVE - plays DVDs LANDSCAPING & Call for more info
tion $50.
and burns CDs. $25 wood armoire; LAWN SERVICE 570-331-8183 PUBLICATIONS: u.s. Please forward resume by email
570-457-6380 HEAD & FOOT postal service “usa 570-498-3616
call Rick 283-2552 country french
BOARD, wrought See Our Ad In The BEDLINER: 89
Attention: Mindy
design, 3 shelves, philatelic magazine, RESTAURANT
iron for full size bed. Call An Expert Chevy S10, standard june 1983 to march caseydental@comcast.net
720 Cemetery LAPTOP: Dell d610 beautifully carved
$20. 570-814-4643 Section 1162 cab $30. 2000 2011, 152 different EQUIPMENT, Or mail to 1120 Oak Street,
refurbished:w7sp1,o wood doors, striking AMERICAN EAGLE
Plots/Lots fc10,antivirus+more. showcase piece for LAMP - Parlor stand Brizzy’s
Chevy Cavalier LS $7.00; “stampers”
MIXER, 20 quart Pittston Township, PA 18640
p4mc.6,60gb,dvdr bedroom or family rear trunk spoiler, magazine for kids,
up lamp. Very good Arbor Care & mixer, Model
CEMETERY PLOTS wifi, new battery &
bag. warranty $225.
room $500.
570-690-8009
condition. Grey
metal color. $25.
Landscaping
See our ad under
black $10. Four
barrel carb running
18 different $1.50;
united nations “phil- AE-20, with timer
and guard, $1300.
Plymouth National
Cemetery in Dell d600 laptop
refurb: w7sp1 BED twin complete
570-740-1246 1162 Landscaping &
from Chevy motor
$50. 3 suitcases in
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ary 1995 to october ALSO, Bev Air 2 There’s No Place
Gardening
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
$450 each. Call ,ofc10, antivirus + with rails $50. LIGHT BASKETBALL excellent shape
$40. 570-740-1246
2010, 82 different door refrigerator/
sandwich prep Like the Jewish Home…
570-825-3666 more. p4mc 1.6,40
gb, cdrw+dvd, wifi,
570-675-2879
BEDROOM SUITE.
SWAG rim net, glass
globe is red white COUNTRY GENTLEMAN BLU TOOTH used 12
$4.00; canada post
“collections” maga- table, Model
SP48-12, $1300.
The Jewish Home of Eastern PA, a leader in
new battery & bag, blue $45. Lamp zine, december long-term care, has an immediate need to fill the
CEMETERY PLOTS warranty $200. HP
d530 small desk
twin bed, dresser
w/mirror, chest of
tiffany floor 69” tall
shade is 5” high 14”
TOTAL YARD CARE volt $50. 12 volt
travel cooler $35. 12
1992 to december
2010, 56 different
Call 570-498-3616
for more details. following positions:
drawers, desk See our ad under volt refrigerator
(3) together. $4.00; canada post
Maple Lawn
top/monitor/key-
w/hutch and chair.
across lamp shines Call An Expert $35. Jack LaLanne “details” magazine,
RESTAURANT • RN Supervisor
board/mouse=sys- towards ceiling $60. 1162 Landscaping EQUIPMENT,
Section of tem. refurb:w7 sp1,
$300. LOFT BED. power juicer $50. june 1993 to march o BSN
Empress fiber bed & Gardening Sharp SF 7320 copy SOMERSET TURN
Dennison custom built. Built in 2011, 76 different o Long Term Care Experience Preferred
ofc10,antivirus+mor cover queen size in machine. OVER MACHINE -
Cemetery. desk and light, DONE-RIGHT $4.00.
e.p4 2.6,80gb, cdrw original package model SPM45,
Section ML. + dvd, warranty/
shelves, drawers.
$50. Syroco 2 piece Pressure Washing 570-675-7024 (570)654-1622 $500; ALSO, Bunn
• RNs and LPNs
$550 each. $400. Excellent see our ad under Full Time and Part Time and Per Diem
complete system wall planter with silk BOOKS: “Bush at Pour Over Coffee
610-939-0194 condition. Call An Expert TELESCOPE: Galileo
$150.570-862-2236
570-868-6613
flowers $45. Canis- War”, by Bob Wood- Dobsonian Mount Machine, Model # Evening and Night Shift available.
ter set 4 pieces 1234 Pressure ward, published STF15, $225
TABLET: Coby tablet Washing Telescope - 1100
stainless steel by 2002. “The Halder- Outstanding benefit package available including
SKY VIEW MEMORIAL PC with touch-
screen and android
BUFFET with
drawers, matching
3
Revere Wear, excel-
lent condition $50.
GRILL, stainless mann Diaries”,
“Inside the White
MM x 135MM, Cher-
ry wood Mount,
For more info, call
570-498-3616 fully paid family health insurance and generous
Tamaqua, 2 lots hutch with glass steel body, extra many features, shift differential. Every other weekend and
available. $595 firm OS. New! $99. Eric 570-288-5628 House”, by HR. Hal-
front, 2 shelves, burner & extra shelf, Instructional video 776 Sporting Goods rotating holidays required.
for both, cash only. 609-433-5660 (in dermann, published
dark wood. $45. stainless steel cabi- included, box never
570-450-6406 Wilkes-Barre) LIVING ROOM FUR- 1994. “Witness to
570-814-9845. nets with doors opened - $175 or ARROWS: 10 Easton Apply in person - Monday through Friday
609-433-5660 NITURE, plaid sofa, Power”, by John
BUNKBED Oak matching chair, and under burners. $50. best offer. arrows with soft 8:30am – 4:00pm
Call 570-814-9845. Ehrlichman, pub- 570-388-4095
bunkbed with ladder coordinating reclin- quiver. 25” Length.
522 Education/ 522 Education/ & upper guide rail. er. Good condition.
lished 1982. “The
$25. The Jewish Home of Eastern PA
LAWN & SHRUB Unfinished Presi- TIRES & RIMS:
Training Training Very good condition. $250. 674-7978
MAINTENANCE. dency”, “Jimmy (2) Lexington mud &
570-829-1541 1101 Vine Street
Can use as 2 twin See our ad under Carter’s Trip snow tires on rims, BASEBALL Scranton, PA 18510
LIVING ROOM
beds. $100. 1165 Lawn Care in Beyond the White 5 hole, 75% tread EQUIPMENT:USED.
570-388-2501
PACKAGE cream Telephone: (570)344-6177 ext. 140
Teacher colored sleeper, Call an Expert. House, published 195/70-14 $60. 4 CATCHERS MITT,
sofa & chair, 1998. “To Renew Timberline tires on youth, Rawlings Fax: (570) 344-9610
CEDAR CHEST Lawn Maintenance
Antique with hand wrought iron & America”, by Newt stock steel rims, new $25. Men’s Email: sstrunk@frontier.com
• Math See our ad under Gingrich, published center caps, 90% Nike tan catchers
painted flowers on glass coffee table, 2 The Jewish Home of Eastern PA is an
Call An Expert 1995. Books were tread, 5 hole, white
• Must be proficient in all areas of front, footed base & end tables, 2 Tiffany
1165 Lawn Care
Mitt, used $15.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
style lamps. Nice all best sellers and letters 205/75 -15 Youth Pro Nike
Pre - Algebra and Algebra 1. beautiful carved hard to find $10. $275.570-823-0881 catcher leg guards,
trim, leg needs condition. $475. Call LAWN MOWER
• Middle School (5th through 8th grade) Mark 570-406-8195 each. A rare find: used $10. Youth
minor repair. $100. John Deere 130 rid- published in 1977 by TIRES: set of 4
• Secondary Ed applicants encouraged Recliner $40. Bed- ing mower, older Louisville Slugger
LIVING ROOM Sofa Readers Digest a Michelin green x outfielders glove,
• 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. room set, circa 1926
and Loveseat.
model, still runs book on Home mxv4 plus radial xse
inlaid wood, bed, $300.570-328-1254 used $10. Omaha
Leather. Light beige, Repairs; How to Fix all season tires, Little League bat
Send resume to: dresser & armoire,
great condition over 100 home P205/55R16 m&s. (gold), used $15.
$125. Antique wash MOWER: Craftsman
Wilkes-Barre Academy $400. 823-9551 Garden Tractor items; $10. All good 15,000 miles on Call 570-868-6134
stand, carved & condition. Jim 655- tires, excellent con-
20 Stevens Road stenciled decora- LIVING ROOM SUITE
26HP, 48” mower,
electric start, auto- 9474 email bing dition, sell for $189 BIKE: women’s
Wilkes Barre PA 18702 tions, $110. call couch & love seat, 1124.1@netzero.com each at jack williams Rand 15 speed bike
570-881-5143 matic transmission,
excellent condition - tires. $200. $50. 570-675-7024
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health CEDAR CHEST, light
maple $100. FLOOR
$400. or best offer
$400. 693-7558
Model #917.276081.
EXTRAS - tire chains
and front end utility
BUMPER rear 97-04
Ford full size pickup
570-926-5075
BIKES: Sears mens NURSE
LAMPS brass with 5 LOVESEAT & bucket. Kept in
with brackets $100 TOASTER OVEN
Hamilton Beach,
10 speed 26” light- 7a – 7p
after 3pm 655-3197 weight bicycle,
The Meadows Nursing
fixtures $25. Pine OTTOMAN solid shed. Asking $995. excellent condition. $35. Sears Ladies Weekend Program
shelf $10. Swag - sand colored cush- or best offer. CANES &WALKING $10. 570-288-1063 3 speed 26” light-
and Rehabilitation Center grapes & wine bot- 570-388-4095 STICKS for hiking &
NURSES
ioned, excellent weight bicycle, $35.
Positions Available
tles $10. shape $200.
Peter’s Lawncare
walking. $4 each. Doyouneedmorespace? Both good condi-
570-693-2612 Christmas manger,
SOFA: 100% Italian
See our ad under handmade, wooden
A yard or garage sale tion. 570-696-1703
All Shifts – Per Diem

CNA’s
in classified

CASH
CHEST OF DRAW- Call an Expert includes 15 nativity
black leather sofa &
ERS, solid cherry, 1165 Lawn Care
is the best way
beautiful $180.
570-675-3328
loveseat, very good
condition $550.
570/824-7807 or
ROCK: free large
figurines, must see,
great deal
Christmas Decora-
15. tocleanoutyourclosets! CNAs
CHINA CABINET 570-545-7006
decorative rock,
great for landscap- tions, over 200 You’re in bussiness Evenings & Nights,
7-3 Shift items, old fashioned with classified! Per Diem All Shifts
FOR
round oak, 35”w ing, borders, fill or
x5’h. $299. AFFORDABLE whatever. You pick Christmas figurines, TRAILER HITCH with
Part Time (5-9 days bi-weekly) 570-457-7854 MATTRESS SALE up. The largest rock under the tree hardware, fits 2005-
with benefits We Beat All items, Christmas Competitive Salary & Benefits Package
ANTIQUE GUNS
measures approxi- 2008 Escape, Mer-
CHINA CABINET Competitors Prices! mate 5ft. x 10ft. $1. lights and window cury Mariner, Mazda
3-11 Shift tan/white
finish,
marble
god Condi-
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $149
570-457-6610 displays, Christmas
vases & flowers.
Tribute $110 or best
Old Shot Guns Golden Living Center Summit
Part Time (5-9 days bi-weekly) tion $60. Television Full sets: $169 Spike & Gorilla’s $65. Toast Master
offer. Call
Rifles, Swords 50 N. Pennsylvania Avenue
570-466-1214
with benefits Stand 2 glass Queen sets: $189 Lawn Care & Out- Snackster snack & & Daggers,
CNA’s can apply on line at: shelves & bottom All New door Maintenance sandwich maker VACUUM CLEANER, Military Items Wilkes-Barre
https://home.eease.com/recruit/?id=296360 shelf wood, excel- American Made See our ad under and Toastmaster Fantom Fury, dual-
lent condition $75. Call An Expert reversible broiler
Vintage Scopes
* Individualized orientation program. Motion mirror with
570-288-1898
1162 Landscaping & oven both for $ 15.
cyclonic cleaning
Old Toys & Fax 570-825-9423 or
system, no bags
* Competitive starting rates sound Tropical OFFICE CHAIR, Gardening call 570-735-2081 needed, attach- Coins pamela.smith2@goldenliving.com
* Vacation, Holiday and Personal Days Maroon Leather,
* Tuition Reimbursement
Scenery .$25.
570-855-5737 excellent condition.
$60. 570-654-8117
YARDVARK wood
chipper 3hp Briggs
DEPENDS
adjustable,
men’s
super
ments inc. optional
hose extension, PRIVATE COLLECTOR. EOE M/F/D/V
* Health insurance and Pension Plan COMPUTER DESK, engine, no spark absorbency, lg/xlg
HEPA filter, owner’s 570-417-9200
manual, excellent
* Child Day Care on premises with hutch. $75. OUTDOOR PATIO otherwise good $75 15 packages with 16 condition, $84. Call
CEDAR CHEST with SET green & white firm after 3pm 570- $90. men’s super (570) 709-3146 any-
Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center cushion seat, $150. in color. Great 655-3197. absorbency with time in Laflin 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/
TEA CART, oak. $75 shape, needs waistband, pullons Operations Operations Operations
55 West Center Hill Road, Dallas PA 18612 umbrella. $200 Lg/Xlg 2 packages
570-655-0952
Meadowshr@hotmail.com e.o.e. (570) 824-1180 754 Machinery & with 16 $12. also 2 760 Monuments &
COUCH, 91”, floral Equipment packages with 6 Lots
pattern, soft shades PANTRY / CABINET

I N S E R T E R / PA C K A G E R
$12. 2 packages
of peach, light gold, White storage GENERATOR:, gas with 6, pull ons size
green, & rust, ask- pantry /cabinet with Coleman Power- small $12. 570-824- GRAVE LOT
ing $100 Good wood trim. 6 1/2ft X mate 3750; AC 120 6278 after 5pm Near baby land at
shape. Matching 3ft. Excellent condi- volts @ 25 amps. 2 Memorial Shine in
chair and a half, 51” tion. $75.
570-855-9221
outlets with sepa- ENTERTAINMENT Carverton. The Times Leader has immediate opening for
with ottoman in flo- rate 20amp circuit CENTER Sauder for
ral pattern. Asking breakers. Briggs & 27” TV, glass door
$400. Call
570-287-6327
Night & Day Shifts part time Inserter/Packager
PATIO FURNITURE.
$50 good shape
5 piece, umbrella
Stratton 6.0 OHV with 3 shelves and 2 for our Packaging Department.
RN’s Accent recliner
chair, Queen Anne
and cushions.
gas engine. 50
hours run time $350
drawers on one side
and 2 doors under
with claw legs, dark
Round table, excel- or best offer. section for TV. 762 Musical Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate.
Part Time 7-3 & 11-7 lent condition, $200.
Accepting applications for green with small
TABLE plus 4 plastic
570-239-4438 Woodtone finish. Instruments This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor.
diamond pattern $40. Maple kitchen
Per Diem RNs all shifts chairs and umbrella,
throughout, asking
$50. Good condi-
table with drop DW 9000 Single Duties include but are not limited to:
LPN’s
$50. Like new cof-
fee table, cherry
tion. 570-474-5188 HAULMARK ‘07 TRAIL- down leafs and 2
captain chairs $40.
bass drum pedal.
Highest quality • Opening of insert skids
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers
ER 6’X14’
wood with claw PICTURE: giant CALL: 829-4776 pedal features infi-
Full Time 11-7 Part Time 3-11 legs, $50. Decora- nite torque adjust-
Accepting applications for tor tree $15. Call
Southwest $75.
Like new with FISH TANK STAND: ment for turbo or
• Stackdown of ROP
Wooden Teepee
Per Diem LPNs all shifts between 8:30 am shelf stand $75. electric brakes, Metal 55 gallon accelerator style. • Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of
new tires and steel stand. $20. Includes Bag. Excel-
and 9 pm. 570-474- Area rug, olive assigned shift
CNA’s 2756. Mountain Top. green
imprint,
with leaf
approxi-
reinforced tongue.
$2700.
570-829-1478 lent Condition! $185.
570-881-4771
DESK, drop down 570-239-5457
FLOTATION VESTS: Employees must be able to work flexible hours and be able to lift
Full Time 3-11 & 11-7 mate 5x7 $40. 1 adult medium. 1 PIANO - Baldwin
top 3 drawers,
570-239-5292 child medium, 1 life
at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle.
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 pecan finish, 36x 44 Console, just tuned
x15” excellent con- ROCKER - mauve 756 Medical preserver. $40 for Excellent, Delivered Pre-employment drug screening and background check required.
GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS dition. $95. all. 570-301-7067 $800. or best offer.
swivel/rocker. Equipment Call 570-474-6362
2nd shift $1.75 570-287-2517 Excellent condition. LADDER: 32’ alu- Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of
3rd Shift $1.00 $30. 570-287-1913 DIABETIC syringes, minum extension
DESK: O’Sullivan interest or resume:
Corner Work-center 60 bags of 10 $.50 ladder, type iii, 766 Office
Weekend Days - $1.00 SLEEPER SOFA 84” each. Novolog barely used, $149. Human Resources Department
5.5’x5’.5 finished in sage green leather insulin 5 boxes $20 570-814-3758 Equipment
pine laminate, in
How To Apply?
excellent condition,
in good condition,
bed is full size and
each. 1 bag of 10 $2. FAX MACHINE HP
The Times Leader
Call 877-339-6999 x1 570-239-0057 LADDER: Werner 6ft
sells for $250. ask- comes with foam step aluminum step 640 LIKE NEW $40. 15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Fax: 866-854-8688 ing $99. E-mail 570-288-3401
Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com photo available. Call
mattress pad. Ask-
ing $125 or best LIFT CHAIR ladder $35. Alu-
minum 16 ft exten-
Email: ldaris@timesleader.com
570-328-5611 or offer. 570-388-4095 Summit stairway lift, sion ladder $60. 770 Photo Fax: 570-831-7364
Complete Application in Person 570-328-5506 one year old, barely
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
SOFA BED: Queen used, battery back-
Wheelbarrow steel
tub heavy duty $35. Equipment NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE!
DRESSER: 3 drawer, size. With or without
Located directly across from top drawer needs mattress. Very good
up. Asking $1800 Tailgate 88-98
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We are an equal opportunity employer committed
or best offer. Call Chevy fullsize $60
LCCC on LCTA Bus Route repair $20. condition. $400. 12 volt, used $50. to diversity in the workplace.
570-401-1558 call 570-655-3197
570-868-6018 570-299-7270 570-675-7024
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home?
all sports cards and
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each. Call
570-472-3914
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119 Midland Drive
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476 Wyoming St.
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FORTY FORT
65 West
single home. Gas
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DALLAS
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570-822-9929 /
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kitchen, sunroom,
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Pettebone St.
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are very loving, fluffy POMERANIAN PUPPIES with fireplace, foyer,
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570-401-1838 9+ mostly cleared PRICE REDUCED
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ten. 8 weeks old.
Free to a kind, lov-
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miles to beautiful
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570-542-2141
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Scranton
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570-829-7130
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Sapa Extruder, Inc. an aluminum manufacturing facility located kitchen, hardwood
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private acres. Ideal 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy
appliances. 4 bed- Merchandise Merchandise
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cathedral ceiling home.
opening for a 2nd shift CNC Technician for its fabrication Detailed moldings &

WANTED
and 2 car garage. $219,900

newcar
1206 Spring St. hardwood floors.
department. Qualified applicants must have experience with MLS #11-653 Walk out basement
MLS# 10-2022
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HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HAZLETON JENKINS TWP JENKINS TWP./ KINGSTON LARKSVILLE WILKES-BARRE MOCANAQUA
45 Jeanette St
MOUNTAIN TOP
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45 Main St. MINERS MILLS

Two homes, front & 103 N. Church St. New Listing Affordable New
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kitchen, lots of transportation. month! Large 3 cious 4 bedrooms Central sewer.
2 bedrooms, 2 home with 3 bed- 6 car driveway. wood and pine foyer,formal dining
storage and a $34,900 offers 1450 sq. ft of Roomy 2 story with
modern baths, rooms, 1st floor bedroom home with Roof, kitchen, fur- floors, modern room, hardwood
workshop in the MLS #10-4687 living space with hardwood, tile,
additional finished bath with laundry, formal dining room, nace, a/c unit and kitchen and baths, floors, lots of closet
basement; Rear Call Tracy 1.75 baths, walk up maple kitchen,
space in basement large kitchen. Park- off street parking master bath all formal living room space, finished
home features new 570-696-2468 attic, and partially 2 car garage and
for 2 more bed- ing in rear with and large yard. For replaced. Modern and dining room, 3 basement with a
kitchen, 2 bed- finished basement. all the goodies.
rooms or alley access. kitchen with granite bedrooms, gas fireplace, enclosed
rooms and good more information Extras include gas Complete move in
office/playrooms. $39,900 island, tile floors, heat, separate three seasons
storage space. and photos, log fireplace, an in- package from the
Attached 2 car MLS 11-99 maple cabinets. 330SF of office porch and attached
Call for appointment onto www.atlas ground pool with low $200’s. 90 day
garage connected Call Colleen Fireplace in family space. Detached two car garage.
$89,900 realtyinc.com fenced yard, new build time.
by a 9x20 breeze- 570-237-0415 room, large closets, garage and carport, Ready to move in
MLS# 10-4597 MLS#09-2449 gas furnace, hard- Financing available.
way which could be Call Vieve Zaroda wood floors & modern baths. updated windows, and priced right! All Oak Ridge Homes
a great entertaining (570) 474-6307 $64,900 more. Call Ann Stamped concrete roof and furnace. measurements are
area! Above ground Call Charles patio. For more Zoned business Incorporated
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pool, gas fireplace, information and commercial. property qualifies (570) 788-7100
gas heat, newer LINEUP It's that time again!
showing.
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acres surrounded tops and breakfast AC and new 100 2 car garage, new Floors in Living Very nice side by
by nature the prop- bar. Four bedrooms amp wiring bath, partially fin- room, Dining room, side (2 unit) with off
89 N. Church St. and two baths. MLS #11-625
erty has it’s own Very large 1/2 ished basement, 3 Hallways & street parking for 5,
private driveway. Large veranda over $89,000 season room, Staircase. public water &
double, 3 floors of the garage. Lower Donald Crossin
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679 Appletree Rd.
4 bedrooms,
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HUNLOCK CREEK 23 Mead St.
Newly remodeled 2
story on a corner
Kingston. 4 bed-
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problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also
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nestled among the lot with fenced in place in living room.
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to wall carpet sunroom and den car garage, full
throughout. Newer
to Master bedroom
suite with walk-in (possible 1st floor unfinished base- $325,000.
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SALE BY OWNER REDUCED Absolute Must
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Townhouse! SALE BY OWNER

138 Wakefield Road Immaculate 2 story, Well cared for and


25 West 52 W. Columbus Inviting contempo- stone & vinyl. Large nicely kept. A place 191 Andover St. 39 W. Chestnut St.
71 Mountain Road Washington St. Ave. Large 2 story rary with breathtak- lot on cul-de-sac. to call home! Com- Lovely single family Lots of room in this

GREAT VIEW
17 year old 2 story, Move right into this home with balcony ing sunsets fea- 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 plete with 2 car 3 bedroom home single with 3 floors
single family home, very nice 3 bed- off master bedroom tures an open floor baths. Detached oversized garage, with lots of space. of living space. 3
Move right in this room 1 bath home. showing views of plan, ultra kitchen, oversized 2 car central air, first floor Finished 3rd floor, bedrooms, 1 bath
beautiful 3 bed- Lots of natural the valley. A great hardwoods garage with loft. laundry, eat in balcony porch off of with hardwood 54 Penn Street
room, 2 1/2 baths. woodwork and a place to see the 264 Burke Street throughout, two- Tile, hardwood, kitchen. Convenient 2nd floor bedroom, floors throughout, Renovated two
Eat in kitchen with beautiful stained fireworks! Full bath No maintenance sided gas FP, spa- granite, central air. to shopping, West gas hot air heat, natural woodwork, story in East End. 2-
pergo floors and glass window. plus 3/4 bath, eat in fees. Many like master bath, laundry/pantry & Pittston pool and central air and all windows have 3 bedrooms, large
silestone counter Kitchen appliances kitchen, enclosed upgrades. Move in very generous large family room ball fields. $152,500 much more. been replaced, ceramic tile bath
tops, two tiered and wall to wall car- porch, first floor condition. 2,000 sq. room sizes, 5 bed- with built in bar & MLS 11-583 Must see! laundry/pantry off of with walk-in linen
island. Dining room, peting approxi- laundry. Corner low ft. Berber, ceramic rooms, 4 baths, fin- fireplace on 1st Call Judy Rice MLS 11-59 kitchen. 4x10 entry closet; first floor
family room with mately 1 year old. maintenance lot. tile & hardwood. ished walk-out floor. $284,900. 570-714-9230 $69,900 foyer, space for 2 laundry with 1/2
fireplace, additional Home also has a MLS 11-930 2 bedroom, 2.5 lower level. 570-288-3256 Jay A. Crossin additional bed- bath; large dining
great room with one car detached $115,000 baths. All appli- $583,000 570-288-0770 rooms on the 3rd room with oak floor-
cathedral ceiling.
Finished basement
garage.
$83,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
ances, washer
& dryer & window
MLS #11-952
Call Tracy Zarola SWOYERSVILLE Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
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floor. Roof is new.
MLS 11-325
Jay A. Crossin
ing; eat-in kitchen
with oak cabinets
and built in table;
with laundry room, MLS 11-347 treatments includ- 570-574-6465
work shop and Call John ed. Walk in closet. 570-696-0723 REDUCED! WEST WYOMING
570-288-0770 570-288-0770 stained glass win-
exercise room.
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570-704-6846
Antonik & Associ-
No units in front of
or behind. 1 car LEWITH & FREEMAN 438 Tripp St WILKES-BARRE
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
dows, wrap porch,
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nace, central air. ates, Inc. garage. Very ESTATE fans; shed; gas
Two car attached
garage. Extensive
570-735-7494
PITTSTON TWP. private. Near all
interstates. SHAVERTOWN 570-288-0770 heat; walk up attic
with wood flooring;
Doyouneedmorespace?
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acres of state land
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195 Mclean St. You’re in bussiness
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eled kitchen and
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sell and lowers
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FOR SALE BY OWNER Call Tom
570-262-7716
parking and much
more.
eled home
everything
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has a 1/2 bath and
a built in bar area, 530 Dennison Ave.
MLS 11-432
for you to do but
relax and enjoy the
$219,900. For
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Jay A. Crossin
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73 Richard Street
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
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roof, wall to wall showing. Fireplace, 2 Car
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interior & exterior Condition. All Appli-
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570-829-7130 SUNDAY MAY 1st 313 N. River Street Move-in condition
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PARDEESVILLE 40 Gain St.
1071 Meadowcrest
Drive
SUNDAY APRIL 17
single home, A/C,
well maintained.
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bedrooms, 1.5
baths with open
floor plan; finished
104 5TH ST.
Great location to
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can

NANTICOKE CORNER LOT home on a low traf-


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44 Church St
46 Church St. Rear
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950 Center St.
Unique Property.
Well maintained 2
@ $44,900.
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yard with newer
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could ask for is Package Deal, sold with granite and Towne & Country MLS #10-3914 rents. 2 bedrooms
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hardwood and tile MLS 10-3634 neutral decor, 3.5 acres. Pole with 7 rooms, 3 570-542-5708 and baths. Both
floors with granite MLS 10-3635 completely finished Barn 30 x 56 for bedrooms, 1.25 units have access
and stainless steel Maria Huggler
CLASSIC
lower level (800 storage of equip-
ment, cars or
baths. 1 car garage
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has gas fireplace,

WILKES-BARRE
570-587-7000 see property. ing in rear with
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car garage and
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Woodwork & Hard-
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yard.
MLS #11-559
MINERS MILLS
29 W. Beatty St.
Large garage with
two story with more information MLS #11-306 workshop area.
rooms, 2 baths, 1st
floor laundry area, attached garage. and photos, log ASUCCESSFULSALE Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0888
570-696-3801
$92,900
Call Tom
Lovely 2 story re-
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hallway.
blestairs
Dou-
leading
140 corner lot.
Kitchen with cen-
MLS #10-3676
$229,900 Doyouneedmorespace? LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-288-9371
tion. Laminate and
tile flooring through-
$109,900
Jill Jones
A yard or garage sale out. 16x20 great
from upstairs into
foyer & kitchen.
ter cooking island,
dining room,
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 in classified SHICKSHINNY WEST PITTSTON room addition with
cathedral ceilings
696-6550

raised ceiling with 322 SALEM ST. 35 Hillard St.


Walk-up finished
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WYOMING
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way, Much restora-
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PRINGLE
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ances included. 1610 Westminster Rd
Call Nancy Palumbo
570-714-9240 NICELY PRICED
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1,500 sq.ft. oak
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PITTSTON brick & aluminum
ranch on over 4
tion. 3 bedrooms,
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yard, deck. $89,000
NANTICOKE
Hanover St. Bi
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New stainless steel
appliances, 2 car
blinds with all appli-
ances. Screened in
148 Stites Street
MINT CONDITION
MLS #10-3023
Call Tracy Zarola
Price Reduced!
192 East Third St.
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Level, single family, NEW LISTING attached and 1 car MLS#10-1535 MUST SEE! 570-696-0723
Gorgeous estate $74,000 with natural
LEWITH & FREEMAN
3 bedrooms, 2 bath- Charming 2 story, built-in garage, $59,000
rooms, single car like property with Spacious livin- paved driveway, Charming 750 sq. NEW LISTING! woodwork - Newer
log home plus 2 Charlie VM 101 roof - 5 bedrooms -
attached garage, groom, eat in open front porch, ft. corner lot home. 54 CORLEAR ST.
story garage on 1 Well maintained 2 baths - walk-up
WILKES-BARRE
kitchen, dining kitchen, 1st floor 3 season room, All hardwood floors,
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family room, living outdoor features. room, 2 bedrooms, fireplace & property boiler, gas heat, lot, on a lovely resi- additional living
107 Johnson St. Garage. 363 North space. $119,900
room, bonus room, 1.5 baths on a deep goes to a stream immaculate with full Washington St. dential street. Walk
utility room, electric 4 bedroom Ranch MLS# 11-319 lot with patio and in the back. basement. to the River Com- MLS# 10-1614
home with hard- $325,000 Job Seekers are mon Park. Close to Call Geri
heat, finished base- waterfall. Priced to $199,900 2 car garage.
wood floors, large Call Charles looking here! 570-446-3254 schools. 1st floor 570-696-0888
ment, lot size sell $54,900. Call MLS# 10-4716
approximately 90 X room sizes, gas Call Ann Marie Five Mountains
Where's your ad? bedroom and ½ 570-696-3801
150, deck. newly heat and central air, 570-760-6769 Realty 570-829-7130 and West Wyoming bath. 2nd floor 2 or
LEWITH & FREEMAN
TOYTOWN
renovated kitchen, garage and carport. 570-288-6654 570-542-2141 ask for an employ- 3 bedrooms and a
Nice home, corner ment specialist full bath. Although
living room, and
bathrooms. lot, large unfinished
Bell Real Estate
LINE UP 12 Watson Street not currently fin- YATESVILLE
$161,500 Call
(570)735-9199 after
basement. For
more information
and photos visit
PLAINS SCRANTON
A GREAT DEAL... WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
3 bedroom Ranch.
Corner, double lot, Large home with
ished, the base-
ment is heated and
can be finished for
5:30 p.m. for a central air, all 5 bedrooms,
private showing www.atlas
realtyinc.com
IN CLASSIFIED! hardwood floors. within walking additional living
$118,000. space. Call for your
MLS 11-1209 Looking for the right deal distance of Kings
Looking for the right deal $129,900 on an automobile?
Call 570-693-4451 College. Possible private showing.
MLS#11-1142
on an automobile? Call Charlie Turn to classified.
in-law suite on 3rd
$115,000
floor. Great origi-
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
570-829-6200
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
WILKES-BARRE nal woodwork.
First floor fluted
MaryEllen Belchick
696-6566 or Walter
Belchick 696-2600 20 Osborne Drive
Classified’s got 103 Arnold Avenue
the directions!
columns in living
ext. 301
AFFORDABLE PRICE room, original Buy a newer 2
the directions! 20 Nittany Lane Spring is here! story in the growing
SWOYERSVILLE Now’s the time to stained glass
Convenience! Loca- Cape Cod with 1st window, pocket Willow View Devel-
PITTSTON tion! Easy Living!
This home has it all.
floor master bed-
room, 3 season
put in an offer on
this immaculate, french doors,
beautiful hard
opment. This home
has 3 bedrooms,
3 floors of living porch, attached move in ready, 2 2.5 baths, formal
wood floors &
NANTICOKE WILKES-BARRE
space w/hardwood garage. MLS# bedroom home! Off dining and sitting
street parking with large kitchen. 2
floors and gas fire- 10-1069 $84,900 car garage, Off room, family room
place in living room. call Nancy 1 car garage, no Very nice 3 with wood burning
street parking.
HOME FOR SALE Open floor plan,
lower level family
570-237-0752 maintenance yard
with entertainment
bar, quiet neighbor-
bedroom. Newly
renovated with
new roof &
$40,000
MLS# 11-824
REDUCED fireplace, finished
room in lower level,
room w/laundry and Call Michael Pinko electric heat and
Single home, 3 3/4 bath. 3 bed- hood, all kitchen siding. Near central air. 2 car
236 Poland St. appliances includ- Mercy Hospital. (570) 899-3865
bedrooms, eat-in rooms w/2 full garage, level lot.
kitchen, electric 34 Carroll St. baths on upper Cute 2 bedroom ed. You don’t want $44,900! NEW REDUCED
heat, unfinished Spacious 3 or 4 starter home in to miss out 570-650-1126
SHAVERTOWN
level. Deck and PRICE.
basement, deck. bedroom home. patio for outdoor need of some cos- on this one! MLS 10-2379
Extremely well- Quiet street. living! 2 zone heat, metic updating. MLS 10-4063
WILKES-BARRE
$246,000
maintained two- MLS# 10-624 central a/c, inter- Great for first time $112,500 Call Lu-Ann
PRICE REDUCED homebuyers. Huge Call Melissa Smith Hourigan
story, 7 rooms, 3 com and stereo 570-602-9280
$79,900 lot, patio, newer 570-237-6384 Group
bedrooms, 2.5 plus central vac
Call Bill windows, shed, 570-474-6307 116 Amber Lane
baths, eat in system, 2 car
kitchen, very large (570) 362-4158 nice location. Very nice Bi-level
garage. What more
dining/living room
combination, den,
could you want?
MLS #11-782
MLS #11-772
$65,000 WILKES-BARRE
39 Nicole Drive
home with 2-3 bed-
rooms, open floor
front porch , deck, Call Karen Ryan plan, built in
YATESVILLE
$199,900
garage, driveway,
and nice size yard;
electric heat; safe
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 13 Lehigh St., N. WEST PITTSTON on corner lot.
neighborhood;
move-in condition PITTSTON Lovingly cared for 2
bedroom, 1 bath
97 Lacoe Street
108 Simpson St.
Lower level family
room with pellet PRICE REDUCED
for the right buyer; bungalow with stove. Move in
Cute and well cared condition home
no realtors or bro- many improve- 570-283-9100 for home. Enclosed
kers; $132,999. call ments done includ- $95,000
SWOYERSVILLE
patio on back, off MLS 10-4538
Find Something? ing new (2 yrs. old) street parking for 4
570-878-2424 central air and fur- Call Colleen
Lose Something? cars. Nice big yard, 2-story home locat- 570-237-0415
after 10:00 a.m. nace. 1 car garage privacy in rear.
Get it back where it ed in Barney Farms
with attached cus-
Collectcash,notdust!
belongs MLS 09-3505 in excellent condi-
tom built carport. $49,900 tion. 4 bedrooms,
with a Lost/Found ad! This property is a Very well Call Jay Crossin and 4 baths, full fin- 12 Reid st.
570-829-7130 “must see”! maintained, 2
Clean out your 49-51 Curtis St. Ext. 23 ished basement Spacious Bi-level
MLS #10-3624 bedroom, 1 bath, 1
PLAINS
CROSSIN REAL
Fully occupied dou-
ble with separate
$139,000 car garage in quiet ESTATE
with wet bar, fire-
place in family room, Collect cash, not dust! home in semi-pri-
vate location with

basement, garage 594 N. Main Street Donald Crossin neighborhood. Move 570-288-0770 screened in porch, private back yard. 3
Clean out your
utilities. 2 bed- 570-288-0770 in ready, hardwood
rooms each side, Beautifully redone 3 9 Jay Street in-ground pool with season room. Gas
Crossin Real floors, gas heat &
off street parking bedroom, 2 bath Totally renovated
Find Something? fenced yard. Newer
basement, garage
fireplace in lower

or attic and call the ranch. New roof, Estate Ranch home. great outdoor living heating and cooling level family room. 4
and fenced in yard. 570-288-0770 space. Kitchen
MLS #10-2584
$75,900
carpeting, paint &
stainless appli-
Modern kitchen,
modern bath, 3 appliances Lose Something? systems. A lot for
your money!
or attic and call the
bedrooms, garage.
MLS 10-4740

Classified depart- Collect cash, not dust! bedrooms, AC, included. $112,500 MLS#11-245 $159,900
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
ances. Gas heat,
central air, garage, Clean out your off street parking. MLS 10-4063
Call Melissa
Get it back where it $239,900
Classified depart- Call Charlie
screened in back basement, garage Affordable at Karen Altavilla 570-829-6200
ment today at 570- 570-237-6384 belongs 570-283-9100 x28
ment today at 570-
porch. Large fenced $149,500 VM 101
in back yard & more
or attic and call the Towne & Country
$139,900. Call Classified depart- Real Estate Co. with a Lost/Found ad!
829-7130! 570-706-5496 ment today at 570-
829-7130!
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708 570-829-7130 829-7130!
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REDUCED! DALLAS EDWARDSVILLE HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON PITTSTON PLAINS SUGAR NOTCH WYOMING
22 W. Germania St

NANTICOKE PRICE REDUCED!


FOR SALE

MULTI-UNIT
61 Pittston Ave.
Commercial space
for lease. $10/sq. ft.
Former Vic Mar
building. Reduced! This 6,600 sq. ft.
Highly visible office
building w/ample off
PROPERTY
Available immedi-
144 S. Main St.
107-109 E. Carey St.
High traffic, high
863-865 Main St.
Good
Stately brick Ranch Physician's office Turnkey business street parking. Busy downtown potential location neighborhood,
in private location. concrete block ately. Commercial location, perfect for 285 Wyoming Ave.
ready to occupy opportunity. building has multi- Executive office on property has 2 with enough space Great location. Well
Large room sizes, approx 7500 sq. ft. Complete commer- 1st level. Potential your business. Be a for 2 second floor established Bar & First floor currently
fireplace, central ple uses. 5 offices apartments and part of the Down- used as a shop,
Various suites up to cial kitchen, large & kitchenette. for 2 tenants in large office area, apartments. Large Grill on Main St.
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extra lot. Over 5,800 sq. ft.. lots of storage, multi Located across etc. Prime location,
available. State of 130 parking lot. warehouse space $449,000 “bay” heated showroom display. Kitchen features
MLS #10-3512 the art amenities. Live-in quarters. MLS #11-995 from the Tomato Basement & sub- stainless steel corner lot, full base-
PRICE REDUCED (high ceilings). 2 garage, large yard, Festival lot, current- ment. 2nd floor is 3
Ample parking. Well known overhead doors. Call Tracy Zarola ample off street basement for hood, Fryers &
$198,900 Contact Judy Rice location. 570-574-6465 ly has a 3 story additional storage Ansul system. bedroom apartment
Call Charlie $96,500 parking; all units building on the plus 3 car garage
714-9230 $89,000 MLS 10-1326 570-696-0723 rented; Close to Rt or workspace. Turnkey operation
570-829-6200
VM 101
MLS# 10-4102 MLS# 11-445
Call Pat Guzzy
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD
LEWITH & FREEMAN 81 and Cross Valley
expressway; off-
property. When
removed, would
$125,900
MLS# 10-1919
priced to sell.
Currently open.
and parking for
6 cars.
570-407-2480 leave a 30x120 Call Stanley 6 room apartment MLS #10-4339
REALTY
570-822-5126 LINE UP street parking. Seri-
ous inquiries only.
building lot that
backs on Wharf
(570) 817-0111 on 2nd floor. $174,900
Call Charlie
NEW PRICE
A GREAT DEAL... No brokers/real Street.REDUCED Coldwell Banker
$105,595
VM 101

Looking for that


Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
JENKINS TOWNSHIP IN CLASSIFIED!
estate agents!
$189,999 Call
MLS 10-2742
$14,900
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340 MLS# 11-65
(570) 878-2424 Call Lu-Ann Call Stanley
May Street Looking for the right deal
special place
called home?
basement, garage
or attic and call the on an automobile?
after 10:00 a.m. 570-602-9280
PLAINS TWP. (570) 817-0111
Coldwell Banker
Looking for the right deal
Classified will address
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It’s a showroom in print! on an automobile? LAND! Rundle Real Estate
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829-7130! Turn to classified.
Open the door Classified’s got
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EDWARDSVILLE EDWARDSVILLE the directions! It’s a showroom in print!
HIGHWAY 315
2 acres of commer- WILKES-BARRE DALLAS
909 Income & LARKSVILLE
Classified’s got
the directions!
PITTSTON cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
Commercial
Property 1 block
Goodleigh Manor
New development.
access permit and from Courthouse, 2 acres. Beautiful
Commercial Former Parrish
Properties Center Hall with
kitchen & parking
PITTSTON lot drainage in
place. WIll build to
suit tenant or avail-
College & Hospital.
Needs Renovation.
N. River Road
View. $49,900
Negotiable
570-357-1138

AVOCA MLS#08-2954
$179,900
able for land lease.
MLS 11-17
$18,500.
Call 570-991-7571 DURYEA

Lawrence St.
Call Charlie Price Negotiable
Call Charlie Doyouneedmorespace? 44.59 ACRES
62-67 ½Thomas St 570-829-6200
This would make an
Nice 3 unit
property. Lots of VM 101 A yard or garage sale
awesome family off street parking 462 W. State St.
328 Kennedy Blvd.
Modern medical
in classified
compound. No and bonus 2 car Lower End Pizza! space, labor & is the best way
shortage of parking garage. All units are 1011-1015 Oak St
on this unique prop- rented. Great LINEUP Established prof-
itable business for Available 2 buildings industry approved, tocleanoutyourclosets!
ADA throughout, 2 You’re in bussiness
erty. One single income with low ASUCCESSFULSALE sale. Restaurant, on site. #1011 is a 2
doctor offices plus Looking to buy a
25 St. Mary’s St.
home, one duplex
and an extra lot all
maintenance
INCLASSIFIED! bar, game room, story office building
with approximately 4 exam rooms, xray with classified!
$159,900 separate dining home?
WYOMING
3,443 sq. ft. included. Homes 3800 square feet. and reception and
masonry commer-
MLS# 10-2675 Doyouneedmorespace? room. Parking for breakrooms. Could Place an ad here Industrial Site. Rail
are right on the Call Karen #1015 is a single and let the
cial building with Edwardsville/Larksvi
A yard or garage sale 35 cars. Turnkey
story building with be used for any served with all
Coldwell Banker operation. Addition- sellers know! utilities. KOZ
warehouse/office lle border. Rundle Real Estate in classified approximately 3000 business purpose.
al parking lot Will remodel to suit. 570-829-7130 approved.
and 2 apartments $129,900 570-474-2340 is the best way included. square feet. $2,395,000
with sperate elec- 11-252 tocleanoutyourclosets! $489,000 Also available
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
Call Betty
(570) 510-1736 FREELAND You’re in bussiness
with classified!
$225,000
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
MLS# 11-445
Call Pat Guzzy
for lease.
MLS #11-751 PLYMOUTH MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
or anyone with stor- 570-407-2480 $595,000
Crossin Real
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
KINGSTON Estate
570-288-0770
Call Charlie
VM 101
Affordable Building
www.atlas
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waiting for your
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$89,000 570-287-1196 income from 2 bed- 570-829-7130
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
Shopping for a 155 E Walnut St.
room apartment
Large duplex with 4 above. Off street
570-829-6200 570-586-1111
new apartment? Good investment parking. Offers con- PRICES REDUCED
bedrooms on each property knocking EARTH

Find a
VM 101
side. Nice neighbor-
Classified lets on your door. Don't
sidered! MLS 11-572
CONSERVANCY
hood, Fenced yard, 47 N. Thomas St. you compare costs - miss out, come and
$79,500
LAND FOR SALE

newcar Find a
Call Judy Ross
One side is owner Well maintained without hassle see for yourself. 570-714-9230 46+/- Acres
or worry! Also included in the Hanover Twp.,

newcar
occupied with duct- duplex in a nice

online
area of Kingston. S. Mountain Blvd. sale of the property $89,000
less AC/heat unit. Best location in Get moving
LINEUP 2nd floor unit is is the lot behind the 10+/- Acres

online
recessed lighting, occupied. New Mountaintop. 7,700 with classified! home. Lot size is Hanover Twp.,
at jacuzzi bath excel- sq. ft. building with
ASUCCESSFULSALE
roof, new heating 25X75, known as $69,000
timesleader.com lent condition,
seperate utilities.
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250’ frontage.
Currently an at PITTSTON 147 Cherry St.
$82,000 Shopping for a
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Fairview Twp.,
IN CLASSIFIED! automotive timesleader.com 2 Unit through
Great opportunity to recently installed. MLS# 10-2666 $85,000
live on one side and Laundry hook-up for center. Building is
adaptable
8 Unit apartments
for sale in the Call Karen new apartment? 61+/- Acres
Doyouneedmorespace? pay your mortgage both units in base-
ment. Newer roof to many uses. Greter Pittston Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate Classified lets
Nuangola
$125,000
A yard or garage sale with the rental.
$99,952
and exterior $595,000
Call Dave
area. Call
570-655-1606 570-474-2340
you compare costs -
40+/- Acres
Newport Twp.
recently painted.
in classified MLS# 11-1229 570-474-6307

is the best way Call Stanley


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$144,500 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP Job Seekers are Find Something? without hassle $180,000
32 +/- Acres
looking here! Lose Something?
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(570) 817-0111
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ASHLEY PARK BACK MOUNTAIN DUPONT KINGSTON West Pittston, Pa.


GARDEN VILLAGE Wilkes-Barre
Laurel Run & San
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Totally renovated
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221 Fremont St.
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draperies, Roman Call Home” street parking, $495 program. Extremely 419 N. Main St
apartment. Includes
shades, carpeting / parking, No Pets, low income persons Wilkes Barre
Unfurnished Convenient to all Spacious 1, 2 & 3 per month+ utilities, heat, hot & cold
LINE UP colleges and gas
flooring & energy No Smoking, Quiet Bedroom Apts security, lease. encouraged to
Spacious
running water,
/Secluded/ apply. Income less
ASHLEY
efficient furnace & 3 Bedroom HUD accepted. Call
A GREAT DEAL... drilling areas.
Call for more info
windows. 2 bed- Convenient Townhomes 570-687-6216 than $11,900. 1 bedroom.
fridge, stove, coin-
op laundry, off
room + large attic 570-655-6555, Secured Senior
IN CLASSIFIED! Modern 2 bedroom,
laundry, parking,bus
570-696-1866 loft bedroom with
$425. + utilities.
Discount available,
Gas heat included or 570-954-0727
8 am-4 pm, Building.
street parking, back
FREE yard. $535 + securi-
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
stop. No pets.
Water included. DALLAS
spacious walk-in
closet, full tiled bath
on 1st floor, Easy
lease, references.
574-9827
24hr on-site Gym
Community Room
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, washer
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Applicants must
be over age 62 &
be income
ty. For appointment
call 570-814-3138
Turn to classified. $535 + utilities, first 1 bedroom, 1 bath, Swimming Pool
WILKES-BARRE
access to I-81, HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE qualified.
It’s a showroom in print! /last & security
570-954-1992
off street parking, airport & casino, off LINEUP Maintenance FREE
dryer hookup, wall
to wall carpeting.
Classified’s got laundry room, deck. Controlled Access Rent start at $501
WHITE HAVEN
street parking. No
ASUCCESSFULSALE Patio/Balcony
1st & 2nd floor. No

AVOCA
the directions! 1 year lease. Credit smoking, No pets. pets. $425 + utilities per month.
check & references
required. $525/
$750 + utilities &
INCLASSIFIED!
and much more...
Call Today
& security. Call 1 bedroom. Heat
Includes ALL
utilities.
FRANKLIN GARDENS
930 Wanted to Buy 1 & 2 bedroom security. 570-822-7657
Real Estate apartments, just month + utilities.
(570) 675-4597
570-762-8265 Doyouneedmorespace?
or stop by
for a tour!
included. Pay
electricity and
SENIOR LIVING
remodeled, no pets. Looking for that 570-970-6694
A yard or garage sale Now Offering cable.
$500 to $575 +
Shopping for a DURYEA in classified Move In Specials special place $460/monthly Equal OPEN HOUSE

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utilities & security.
Call 570-328-3773 new apartment? 1 bedroom, 1 bath 570-288-9019 called home? 516-457-4002 Housing April 16th

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10:00AM-4:00PM
Š1 & 2 bedrooms
Any Situation
tocleanoutyourclosets! Your needs.
LARKSVILLE WILKES-BARRE
and stove provid-
you compare costs - ŠLaundry facility
570-956-2385 941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
without hassle
ed, washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Very clean, 1st floor
Open the door
with classified! Mayflower
WILKES-BARRE ŠStove, fridge
ŠSecure building
or worry! parking, no pets,
garbage included,
3 Bedroom with
Crossing APARTMENTS ŠCommunity
Get moving second floor, no KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM modern bath and
kitchen. New floor-
Rooms.

FOR RENT!
ŠElevator
with classified! smokers, 450/per Apartments
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE DALLAS TWP month, plus utili- 2nd floor, washer/
ing, large closets.
Off Street Parking, 425 South Franklin
Š2 fully handicap
accessible apts.
Immediate Occupancy!! ties, $450 plus dryer hookup, yard, fenced yard. Water 570.822.3968 Street. For lease. also available
CONDO FOR LEASE: first months rent/
security deposit.
parking, No Pets,
No Smoking, Quiet
& garbage included.
Tenant pays electric NANTICOKE Available immedi-
ately, washer/dryer
Recently
renovated.
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS $1,800. 2 bedroom/
2 Bath. Call Us to 570-457-3335 /Secluded/ Con-
venient $425. +
& gas
$575/month.
service.
No
Spacious 2 bed-
room, enclosed
- Light & bright
open floor plans
on premises, no
pets. We have stu-
Call Christy
570-417-0088
discuss our great
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Amenity & Mainte-
nance program! DURYEA
Modern 2 bedroom,
utilities. Discount
available, lease, ref-
pets.
lease.
One year

570-760-5573
porch, No pets.
$475 + electric.
Call 570-262-5399
- All major
appliances included
dio, 1, 2 bedroom
apts. On site park-
ing. Fridge, stove WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
Call 570-674-5278 erences. 574-9827 - Pets welcome* 1st floor, 2 bed-
• Affordable Senior Apartments 2nd floor. Quiet provided. We have a
• Income Eligibility Required Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
location. Appliances
& garbage included.
KINGSTON PITTSTON - Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
24/7 security cam-
era presence and all
room. Wall to wall
carpet. Off street
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
• New appliances; laundry on site;
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Off street parking.
No pets. $485 + E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 1st
2/3 bedroom, 1st
floor, full kitchen.
Heat included, no
maintenance doors are electroni-
cally locked. $450-
parking. Washer/
dryer included. 1
month security &
• Activities! Housing for the security. Call - Short term 650/per month,
floor, 2 bedrooms, pets. $675 + 1 leases available references & credit
LUZERNE
elderly & mobility 570-479-1203 water & sewer paid,
• Curb side Public Transportation impaired; all utilities elevator, carpet- month security. Call One month/security check. No pets. Call
Please call 570-825-8594 included. Federally
subsidized program. EXETER ed, Security
system. Garage.
1 bedroom, wall to
570-655-3314 Call TODAY For deposit. Call (570) for more info.
(570) 574-2249
PITTSTON
wall, off-street AVAILABILITY!! 793-6377 after
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 Extremely low 1st floor, 2 bedroom, Extra storage & parking, coin 10:00 a.m. to set an
income persons
encouraged to
eat in
enclosed
kitchen,
heated
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
3 bedroom. Off www.mayflower appointment
email shlomo_voola
or WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
porch. Large refin- Heat & hot water street parking, on crossing.com SECURE
apply. Income less included. $495/ site laundry. @yahoo.com.
than $11,900. ished basement. 1 furnished. Fine BUILDINGS
month + security Enclosed porch. wilkesliving.com 1 & 2 bedroom
570-675-6936, car carport. Gas neighborhood. & lease. HUD Certain Restrictions
Tenant pays electric
EAST apartments.
MOUNTAIN
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
heat. Central air.
$700 + utilities &
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
& trash. $695 +
utilities. Security
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
OPPORTUNITY security. Will consid- pets. References. Clean, 2 bedroom,
570-954-0727
APARTMENTS HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE er reduced rent for Security. Lease. required. Call
(570) 881-1747
2nd floor duplex. able. Starting at
maintenance work. No smokers Stove, hookups, $440. 570-332-5723
The good life... Regions Best Call 570-760-6277 please. $840. LUZERNE PITTSTON
parking, yard. No

close at hand Address 941 Apartments/


EXETER/W. PITTSTON
570-287-0900 41 Mill Street
1st floor, 2 bed- 77 S. Main Street Sell your own home!
pets/no smoking.
$475 + utilities. WILKES-BARRE TWP
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. Unfurnished KINGSTON room, large bath 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Call 570-868-4444 2.5 bedroom,
Place an ad HERE basement apartment,
2 AND 3 BEDROOM
EATON TERRACE
W IL K E SW O O D
• Total Air-Conditioning • Total Air-Conditioning with shower, stove, $385 + utilities. No 570-829-7130 Collect cash, not dust! washer/dryer hookup
• Washer & Dryer • Gas Heat & HW Included APTS. W/d hookup, refrigerator and pets. 570-655-2313 and yard.
317 N. Maple Ave. Clean out your
• Community Building • Swim Club, Heated Pools
A PAR TM E NTS
off street parking,
tile kitchen & bath, Large Two story,
dishwasher, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
or 570-654-6737
WILKES-BARRE basement, garage Clean & ready.
No smoking or pets.
• Spa & Pools
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Hi-Tech Fitness Center
• Shopping Shuttle
1 B edroom Sta rting
$600-$700/mo +
utilities. 237-2076
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Central Heat
1 car attached
garage. Fieldstone PITTSTON 1ST FLOOR
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
$505 + utilities
& security
• Tennis & Basketball Courts • Full -Size Washer & Dryer & Air,washer/dryer working fireplace. ment today at 570-
NEWLY REMODELEDall 260 CAREY AVE. Call 570-823-3983
• Private Entrances • Private Entrances a t $675.00 Doyouneedmorespace? in unit, parking. Non Smoking.
Too many extras to
Small 1 bedroom,
829-7130! L EAVE A M ESSAGE
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5 A yard or garage sale $830 + utilities & 2 bedrooms, recently remodeled,
• Includes gas heat, mention, call for
WILKES-BARRE
Monday - Friday 9-5 Monday - Friday 9-5
1 month security appliances provid- heat & water includ-
in classified
Saturday 9-1
Saturday 9-1 Saturday
Saturday 9-1
9-1 more details. Wilkes-Barre
w ater,sew er & trash 570-262-6947 $700 + utilities.
ed, pets ok, Tenant ed. $520/month. Š2 bedroom
680 Wildflower Drive 200 Gateway Drive is the best way Pays Electric Only!! Call 570-288-3375
EAST END single,
• C onvenient to allm ajor
KINGSTON
570-288-3438 1 Year Lease, $775/
Plains, PA 18702 Edwardsville, PA 18704 tocleanoutyourclosets! exceptional
WILKES-BARRE
per month, $775/ 4 Rooms,
822-4444 288-6300 highw ays & public
transportation
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
Large 2 bedroom,
newly remodeled,
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
security deposit.
Call (570) 335-0146 2 bedroom apart-
2 Bedrooms, Wall
to Wall carpet,
Kingston
ŠLarge 3
bedroom
www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com ment. 1 bath. Eat in stove and
281103

1st floor duplex


• Fitness center & pool
FORTY FORT
email:EMA@The ManorGroup.com email:GA@The ManorGroup.com ments for elderly, refrigerator Hanover
apartment. Appli- kitchen. Closed in
disabled. Rents $525.00/month + Š3 bedroom,
• P atio/B alconies 2 bedroom, 2nd
ances include dish- based on 30% of
terrace. $625 + utili-
security. large, affordable
washer & gas ties & security. Call
962 Rooms 962 Rooms • P et friendly* floor. $550 per dryer. Off street
ADJ gross income.
718-809-3338 Heat Included. Nanticoke
month + utilities. Handicap Accessi- No pets. Š2 bedroom,
• O nline rentalpaym ents parking. Water &
WILKES-BARRE
ble. Equal Housing large, water
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
No pets, call sewer included. Available May 1st.
• Flexible lease term s 570-239-5841 Opportunity. TTY711 Call 570-823-2214 included
$650 + utilities. Call or 570-474-5010
Walking Distance to 2 bedroom apart- after 1 p.m. Pittston
Bear Creek Township
Casino Countryside Inn

(570) 283-3887
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 FORTY FORT This institution is an
the Casino!! 2 bed- ment. Excellent ŠLarge 1

KINGSTON
equal opportunity condition, large WILKES-BARRE bedroom water
Sa turd a y 1 0-2 room, 1 bath, living
Rooms starting at 2nd floor, 2 bed-
LAFAYETTE GARDENS !
provider & storage area. $650/ included
room, kitchen, off
room with sunroom. employer. month includes Wyoming
Daily $39.99 + tax 822-27 1 1 $495/month.
Large 2 bedroom.
Newly painted.
street parking.
heat, water & SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR Š3 bedroom
MOUNTAIN TOP
$600/month +
Weekly $169.99 + tax w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com
* Restrictions Ap p ly
Gas heat. Washer &
dryer included.
Stove & fridge utilities, security & sewage. No pets. 113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
exceptional
Old Forge
Security &
WOODBRYN
included. references. Call
Garage Optional. Washer/ dryer references required 2 bedroom apart- Š2 bedroom
Classic Properties
Microwave Lease & security hookup. $650; heat 570-283-3887 ments available for exceptional

CEDAR
1 & 2 Bedroom, Nikki Callahan
required. included. Call immediate occu- water included
Refrigerator available 718-4959 Ext. 1306
WILKES-BARRE
Call after 6 p.m. 570-814-0843 or pancy. Heat & hot McDermott &
immediately, No
WiFi
PLYMOUTH
570-220-6533 water included. $625

VILLAGE
570-696-3090 McDermott
pets. Rents based Call Aileen at Real Estate
HBO 2 bedrooms apt.

(570) 823-8027
HANOVER KINGSTON
on income start
at $395 & $430. 1st floor, 1 bedroom
apartment. Stove,
2nd floor, stove,
fridge, fenced in
570-822-7944 Inc. Property
Management
Apartment Handicap Accessi-
www.casinocountrysideinn.com
618 FELLOWS ST
Large 2 Bedrooms,
Like New 2 bed-
room apartment in ble. Equal Housing fridge,
sewage
water &
included.
yard, $500 + gas,
electric & water.
WILKES-BARRE 570-821-1650
(direct line)
info@casinocountrysideinn.com Homes 2nd floor, NEW great neighbor- Opportunity.
LODGE
Front & Back porch. 570- 417-0088 for Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Ask About Our appliances. Off hood. 2nd floor. Call 570-474-5010
$400 + security. Call appointment & Sat. 8-noon
street parking. Sun Includes new TTY711
570-262-0540 application.
Holiday Specials! room. $550/ + utili- kitchen (with new This institution is an Formerly The
equal opportunity
SUGAR NOTCH
ties. Small pets ok.
WILKES-BARRE
stove, dishwasher Travel Lodge
944 Commercial 944 Commercial $250 Off 1st Months Rent, 570-357-1138 & microwave) and provider and 497 Kidder St.,
Properties Properties & $250 Off Security bath w/washer employer. 675 Main St Wilkes-Barre
Deposit With Good Credit. HANOVER TOWNSHIP dryer hookup. Hard-
wood throughout
Looking for the right deal 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
2nd floor, electric
264 Academy St
2 bedrooms, newly Rooms Starting
at:
1st floor, 2 bedroom, renovated building.
1 bedroom starting @ $690 stove, refrigerator, with ceramic tile in on an automobile? heat, refrigerator Washer & dryer. Daily $44.99 +
Turn to classified. and stove included.
Featuring: private deck, wash- kitchen and bath. $600/per month tax
WILKES-BARRE er/dryer hookup. $695/mo + utilities It’s a showroom in print! No pets. includes heat, hot Weekly $189.99

PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN ‹ Washer & Dryer Heat, garbage &


sewer included.
and security. No
Pets, references
Classified’s got
the directions!
$550/month +
utilities & security
water and parking.
646-712-1286
+ tax
Microwave, WYOMING
‹ Central Air $625/month required. Call Scott Call 570-371-2030 570-328-9896 Refrigerator, BLANDINA
Great Commercial Store Front, ‹ Fitness Center 570-842-1264 (570)823-2431 570-855-4744 WiFi, HBO APARTMENTS
& Inside Suites Available ‹ Swimming Pool Ext. 137
NANTICOKE 570-823-8881 Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
Steps from New Intermodal Hub
& Public Parking
‹ Easy Access to HANOVER TWP Looking for the right deal
1 bedroom, 2nd floor,
refrigerator, stove,
WILKES-BARRE www.Wilkes
BarreLodge.com
room. Wall to Wall
carpet. Some utili-
ties by tenant. No
I-81 214 Taft Street 447 S. Franklin St.
Starting at $650 Mon – Fri. 9 –5 2nd floor. Modern 2
bedroom. Newer
on an automobile? washer/dryer
hook-up & porch. WEST PITTSTON
MUST SEE!
1 bedroom, study, Find Something?
pets. Non-smoking.
Elderly community.
utilities included 44 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA
kitchen, bath, stove
& fridge. Washer &
Turn to classified. $425/month plus
utilities, security
2 bedroom apart-
ment. Dining room,
off street parking,
laundry. Includes
Lose Something? Quiet, safe. Off
street parking. Call
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today! Get it back where it
18706 (Off Route 309) dryer in basement. It’s a showroom in print! & references.
Water, sewage,
living room, kitchen. heat and hot water,
Hardwood floors
570-693-2850

570-829-1573 570-823-8400
$500 + utilities & Washer dryer belongs
cedarvillage@
security. No pets.
No smoking. Call
Classified’s got garbage included.
No smoking.
hookup. Heat
water included.
& and appliances.
Trash removal. with a Lost/Found ad!
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
affiliatedmgmt.com (570) 825-6259 the directions! No pets.
570-239-2070
570-430-3095 $575/per month,
Call (570) 821-5599 570-829-7130 570-829-7130

944 Commercial
Properties

COMMERCIAL BUILDING
12,000 + square
foot. Forty Fort
60 Billey Street
Rent with Option
To Buy or For Sale.
Zoned commercial
& Industrial. Ware-
house, offices, 4
bath rooms, huge
storage area.
Available June 1st.
570-881-4993

COMMERCIAL SPACE
EXETER
$675. per month
For appointment &
further information
call 237-6070

DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
2,000 SF
Office / Retail
Next to Gymboree
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
Warehouse
Loading Dock
4 Acres touching
I81 will build to suit.
Call 570-829-1206

FORTY FORT
Free standing build-
ing. Would be great
for any commercial
use. 1900 sq. ft. on
the ground floor
with an additional
800 sq. ft in finished
lower level. Excel-
lent location, only 1
block from North
Cross Valley
Expressway and
one block from
Wyoming Ave (route
11) Take advan-
tage of this prime
location for just
$1050 per month!
570-262-1131
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2011 PAGE 13D
944 Commercial 944 Commercial 950 Half Doubles 953 Houses for Rent 965 Roommate 965 Roommate 971 Vacation &
Properties Properties
KINGSTON
Wanted Wanted Resort Properties
Selling
HANOVER TWP
Parkway Plaza
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT Large 1/2 double
with 3 bedrooms, MOCANAQUA SCRANTON/SOUTH FLORIDA
Boca Raton Your Car?
Quiet Block
Sans Souci Parkway
Commercial Space MANUFACTURING living room, dining
room (with red car-
pet throughout)
HOUSE TO SHARE
Professional male
4 private bedrooms
plus shared kitchen
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool. We’ll run your ad until
For Lease 1,200 sq. Fully furnished. On s sold.
the vehicle is
OFFICE SPACE
& baths, ample
ft. starting at $600/ eat-in kitchen with seeking profes- closets. canal lot. $600
month. Off street additional pantry sional female to $420/month weekly. If interest-

KINGSTON
area. 1 bath. Large share house. Only
PITTSTON
parking. Central 570-575-6280 ed, write to:
heat & air. Call fenced yard. $250/ month. All 120 Wagner St.
570-991-0706 Main St. Gas/hot water utilities included. Doyouneedmorespace? Moosic, PA 18507
baseboard heat. All Beautiful home 5
12,000 sq. ft. build- A yard or garage sale
KINGSTON
239 Schuyler Ave
ing in downtown
location. Ware-
utilities by tenant.
$650 + security.
Call Steven
For lease,

3 bedrooms,
avail-
able immediately.
2
rooms + 2 bed-
rooms. Rec base-
ment, carpeted.
in classified
Looking for that
special place fied
Call Classified
2,050 sf office
house with light
(570) 561-5245 bathrooms, Stove, No pets, neat per-
is the best way called home? 829-7130 0
manufacturing. Classified will address
space. 2nd floor. Refrigerator, Dish son wanted, age tocleanoutyourclosets!
LARKSVILLE
Building with some Washer Provided, Your needs.
Modern, four sepa-
office space. Entire washer/dryer hook
unimportant. You’re in bussiness
rate offices, large
building for lease or 570-762-8202
with classified! Open the door
reception area, 3 bedroom, 1 bath up, NO Pets, with classified!
will sub-divide. Freshly Painted,
break room, confer- half double, Freshly
MLS #10-1074 $750/per month,
ence room & pri- cleaned & painted.
Call Charlie plus utilities, $750
vate bathroom. Tenant pays all utili-
570-829-6200 +First Month/secu-
$795 month
VM 101 ties including sewer. rity deposit. Call
+ utilities
Call 706-5628 $550 plus security. (570)885-0843
Call (570) 332-5723 after 9:00 a.m. for
COMMERCIAL SPACE NANTICOKE
a private showing
or email

KINGSTON FOR RENT


ccamark49
3 bedrooms, 1.5
620 Market St. WEST PITTSTON bath, fridge & stove
@verizon.net.

MOUNTAINTOP
$1.00 SQ. FT. provided, washer/
Newly Renovated 18,000 & 9,000 dryer hookup & wall
Prime Space. sq. ft. Great, to wall carpet. 2 Bedroom
1,250 sq. ft., clean assembly $475/month plus Cottage in quiet
Near Kingston space; A/C; Gas security & utilities. setting. $875 +
heat; Own meters; 570-472-2392 utilities, security,
Corners. Great
application & lease.
NANTICOKE
location for retail or New 1/2 baths;
freight elevator 570-592-1241
business office.
Owner/Agent
Easy Access and
parking. Call Cliff
908-852-4410 HALF DOUBLE
3 bedroom with
NANTICOKE
Desirable
WILKES-BARRE
570-760-3427 washer/dryer hook
Lexington Village
up. Front & back
LUZERNE COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE
porch. Fenced in
back yard.
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style 1015 Appliance 1039 Chimney 1105 Floor Covering 1135 Hauling & 1189 Miscellaneous 1213 Paving &
125 Main Street
No Pets.
homes. 2 bedrooms Service Service Installation Trucking Service Excavating
Office or Retail AVAILABLE IN ESTABLISHED $550/month +
2 Free Months With
Space available
with over 2,000 sq. SHOPPING CENTER security & utilities.
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
LEN HOSEY
Appliance Service
COZY HEARTH
CHIMNEY CARPET REPAIR & MIKE’S SCRAP EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY
VITO’S
(570) 822-7657
ft. + attached
garage in high
800 to 2400 sq. ft.
SQUARE FOOT RE Washer/Dryer
Range/Dishwasher.
Chimney Cleaning,
INSTALLATION
Hauling Trash, Junk
Debris,Old Furniture PAVING & SEAL COATING
WILKES-BARRE
Starting at Rebuilding, Repair, 3 Generations of
traffic area. $650/
month + utilities.
$750/month
973-265-4234 178 Charles St
MANAGEMENT Whirlpool, Maytag,
Kitchenaid & Roper
Stainless Steel Lin-
ing, Parging, Stuc-
Vinyl & wood.
Certified, Insured.
Mattresses, Box
Springs & More! & experience.
Celebrating 76
866-873-0478
GINO’S
Call 570-331-3600 287-7973 co, Caps, Etc. 570-283-1341 Same Day Service
Available Now! years of Pride &
570-826-1883
PITTSTON
2 bedroom, 1.5 Free Estimates
MOOSIC
Tradition!
bath, Townhouse 1024 Building & Licensed & Insured
HARDWOOD FLOOR P.C. HAULING & CLEANING Wanted: CALL NOW & Get
Office Rental Space WILKES-BARRE style. No Section 8. James Street Remodeling 1-888-680-7990
REFINISHING & The 1st Seal Coat-
Build To Suit. 1000
to 2000 sq. ft. suites
$550/month + utili-
ties. References &
Single family home,
freshly painted, ALL OLDER HOMES 1042 Cleaning &
INSTALLATION
Recoat your hard-
Call Us First! Junk ing FREE with
signed contract.
in high volume area
with parking. Con-
security required.
Call 570-301-2785
brand new gas fur-
nace, 3 bedrooms,
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Maintainence wood floors starting
at $1. A SQ. FT.
That’s all you need!
Free Estimates Cars & Licensed and
Insured.
veniently located.
Call Mechele WILKES-BARRE
1 1/2 baths, off
street parking. No
Remodel / Repair
Kitchen
HOME/OFFICE
CLEANING
For free estimate
call 570-793-4994
570-592-5401
Trucks Free estimates.
570-474-6329
(570) 814-4006 2 Half Doubles
pets, no smoking.
$675 / month + utili-
& Baths Experienced, 1162 Landscaping/ Highest Lic.# PA021520
References & 1129 Gutter
Both located in nice Garden Prices
NANTICOKE
Commercial
Lease this free-
neighborhoods. Off
street parking. No
ties. Call Betty at
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Building or Background check.
Call Shirley Repair & Cleaning
BASIL FRANTZ LAWN Paid!!
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
standing building for pets. Security & all Remodeling? 570-288-2653 COATING
& GARDEN SERVICE
Space
760 SF
an AFFORDABLE
monthly rent. Totally
utilities by tenant.
Group
570-287-1196
Leave Message GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED Residential & FREE PICKUP Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath, Window Cleaning. Commercial
Excellent location
on the square.
renovated & ready detached garage.
ext 3559
or 570-714-6127 1054 Concrete & Regulars, storms, Shrub Trimming & 288-8995 Licensed Bonded
Insured
to occupy. Offices, $675/month. Also, etc. Pressure Mulching. Junk
Former dental conference room, Masonry 570-868-8375
office. Next to
highrise. Will make
work stations, kit
Adorable 2 bed-
room. $525/month PLYMOUTH 1/2 DOUBLE Look for the
BIA symbol D. Pugh
washing, decks,
docks, houses,Free
Removal. Free Est.
(570) 855-2409 or
decor adjustments
and more. Ample 570-766-1881 3 bedrooms, living
of quality
estimates. Insured. (570) 675-3517 1195 Movers 1234 Pressure
parking and handi- room, dining room & Concrete (570) 288-6794
to suit tenants. cap access. $1,750/ kitchen, hardwood For information BITTO Washing
Closet space, month. MLS 11-419 953 Houses for Rent floors, washer dryer on BIA
All phases of
LANDSCAPING &
BestDarnMovers
pantry and powder Call Judy Rice hookup, large back
masonry & 1132 Handyman LAWN SERVICE
Moving Helpers DONE-RIGHT

ASHLEY
room. Heat and hot membership concrete. Small Call for Free Quote.
water furnished.
5701-714-9230 yard, pets consid- jobs welcome. Services Over 25 years We make moving easy.
Pressure
call 287-3331 Washing
$730/month ered. utilities by ten- Senior discount, experience, BDMhelpers.com
Single family home, Patios, decks, sid-
Call 3 bedrooms, mod-
ant. fridge & stove
included. 1st month
or go to
www.bianepa.com
Free estimates
Licensed & Insured
D EPENDABLE H ANDY M AN landscape designs,
retaining walls,
570-852-9243 ing, concrete. Serv-
570-287-4700 ern kitchen, 1 bath. Home repairs & ing Lackawanna &
& security. $500- 288-1701/655-3505 pavers, patios,
Nice fenced yard. improvements, 1204 Painting & Luzerne Counties.
OFFICE SPACE
$550 monthly. decks, walkways,
$600 + utilities + custom jobs, 30 570-655-4004
Wallpaper
18 Pierce St WILKES-BARRE security. Call Lynda
(570) 262-1196
570-592-2432 or
570-899-3452
DAVE JOHNSON
Expert Bathroom
Remodeling, Whole
DEMPSKI MASONRY
& CONCRETE
All Phases
Years Experience
email: ddietrick143@
ponds, lighting,
seeding, mulch, etc
Free Estimates. 1249 Remodeling &
Kingston, PA OFFICE/COMMERCIAL A & N PAINTING
SWEET VALLEY
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Available Immedi- 2,500 SF First Floor Shopping for a House Renovations, Licensed & Insured
Dave 570-479-8076
570-288-5177 Airplane Quality at Repairs
ately, Off street Interior & Exterior No job too small. Submarine Prices!
$500/month + new apartment? Available May 1st Carpentry. Kitchens Free Estimates. Brizzy’s
parking. Security
required. 3 room
utilities.
Will divide. Classified lets 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home in quiet,coun-
and Basements
Licensed &Insured
570-824-0130
dempskimasonry.com
DOPainting,
IT ALL HANDYMAN Arbor Care &
Landscaping
Interior/Exterior,
pressure washing,
Suite $300/month, you compare costs - drywall, decks & siding.
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includes utilities. plumbing & all types Commercial/Resi-
570-823-1413 without hassle eat in kitchen, full pruning & removal.
GMD MASONRY
570-690-0564 of home repairs, dential. Over 17
or worry! basement. No pets. Stump Grinding,
WILKES-BARRE
570-823-7564 DAVID
DAVID A JONES also office cleaning years experience!
$800/month + secu- BUILDING & available. Cabling.
OFFICE SPACE Get moving rity & utilities. Call REMODELING
All types of
570-829-5318 Free Estimates
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sheds, kitchens,
166 W. Union St. Available on busy
bathrooms, tile
stucco 1135 Hauling & D & D

WEST PITTSTON A + C LASSICAL


corner. 2500 sq ft Lic./Insured REMODELING
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parking available. garage, one piece or Free estimates. Licensed-Insured CALL US FOR
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MASONRY whole Estate, also
available 10 & 20 yard
30 Years
Experience
ALL OF YOUR
INTERIOR AND
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
Call 570-287-5090 Are you paying too dryer hookup. Heat Available immedi- 570-256-7567 or Concrete, stucco,
ately, 3 bedrooms, 1 dumpsters.655-0695 Book Now & EXTERIOR
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A GREAT DEAL... We have modern


$750. No pets.
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NEEDS
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office space avail- vided, washer/dryer
HOME IMPROVEMENT dryvit, flagstone, AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING Lawns-Shrubs - Licensed/Insured
IN CLASSIFIED! able in Luzerne
HANOVER TOWNSHIP hookup, pets ok, brick work. Senior Cleaning attics, Tilling-Mulch. A.B.C. Professional YOU’VE TRIED
Looking for the right deal
Bank Building on
Public Square. 3 bedroom single
family. 1 1/2 baths.
Fenced
Great
in yard.
neighbor- CONTRACTING Citizen Discount.
570-287-4144
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
Senior Discount.
Free Estimates
Painting
36 Yrs Experience
THE REST NOW
CALL THE
Rents include heat, hood. $725.00/per All carpentry work, 570-760-0551
on an automobile? central air, utilities, Driveway, yard, nice month, plus utilities, windows, doors,
& Tree Removal. Family Owned We Specialize In BEST!!!
570-287-3852
Turn to classified. trash removal, and area. $800 + utilities $$725.00/security siding, drywall,
Free Est. 779-0918 or New Construction
Call 570-332-5723 1057Construction & 542-5821; 814-8299 Residential
It’s a showroom in print!
Russ Keener
nightly cleaning - all deposit. Call painting, masonry,
MOWING, TRIMMING Repaints
Classified’s got without a sneaky (570) 239-4102 stonework, electri- Building
the directions! CAM charge.
Access parking at HARVEY’S LAKE cal, plumbing,
attic/cellar cleaning.
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
EDGING, SHRUBS &
HEDGES.
Comm./Industrial
All Insurance
Construction
OFFICE SPACE the new intermodal
garage via our cov-
2 bedroom home.
All appliances,
Free Estimates
Jeff 905-7759 GARAGE DOOR Attics, Cellars,
Garages, Fire &
LAWN CARE.
FULLY INSURED
Claims
Apartments All types Int./Ext.
Remodeling.
WILKES-BARRE
water, sewer & trash. Tony 885-5307 Sales, service, Flood Damage. Residential & Com- Interior/Exterior
West Pittston ered bridge. 300SF installation & Porches & Decks
NO PETS. Security Free Estimates, mercial Spray,Brush, Rolls
Wyoming Ave. to 5000SF available. repair. Windows & Doors
and lease. FREE ESTIMATES WallpaperRemoval
MONARCH RENTALS NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
High traffic location. We can remodel to Same Day
570-762-6792 FULLY INSURED Service! 570-814-0327 Cabinet Refinish- Free Estimates.
Office space with suit. Brokers Pro- HIC# 065008 PA Lic #: 079549
All Types Of Work 570-822-4582 ing
Character. 885 sq. tected. Call Jeff
ft. Great for busi-
ness, retail or spa.
Pyros at 822-8577 HARVEYS LAKE
Charming
STUDENT HOUSING New
3 bedrooms,
or Remodeling
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
CALL JOE
(570)606-7489
(570)735-8551
NEED YOUR LAWN CUT?
LEAVES RAKED?
Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
Deck Specialist
570-336-6958

Rent includes heat 947 Garages 3 bedroom above all appliances 570-406-6044 GENERAL YARD Handy Man 1252 Roofing &
& water. Call for Harveys Lake. provided. WORK? FREE ESTIMATES Siding
more details at 1078 Dry Wall
KINGSTON May-October. $900 Call 570-822-7039 Northeast Two responsible Larry Neer
570-655-9325 month. Info Contracting Group High School 570-606-9638 J&F ROOFING
2,500 sf Garage
Zoned Commercial-
610-574-4080
WILKES-BARRE Decks, Roofs, Sid-
ing, Masonry, MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
ALL KINDS OF
students available.
Mountain Top
SPECIALISTS
All types of roofing.
ly. Two over head
garage & entrance KINGSTON Parsons
143 Stucker Ave.
3 Bedroom 1-1/2
Driveways, Patios,
Additions, Garages,
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Free estimates. HAULING & JUNK
only. 570-868-6134
Spike & Gorilla’s
Chris Emmett’s
Int./Ext. Painting
Repairs & Installation
25 Years Experience
doors. Private bath. Kitchens, Baths, etc Plaster, Drywall Licensed / Insured
Located on private Bath. 1,900 square (570) 338-2269 Licensed & Insured. REMOVAL Lawn Care & Out-
Repairs Free Estimates
PLAINS TWP road. Gas Heat. foot Modern Home 570-331-2355
Estate Cleanouts
door Maintenance
25 Yrs. Experience Reliable Service
7 PETHICK DRIVE $875/month + in Great Neighbor- ROOFING, SIDING, We do it all!
TREE/SHRUB 570-899-5781 Lifetime Shingles
OFF RTE. 315 utilities, security & hood. Includes all DECKS, WINDOWS MIRRA DRYWALL REMOVAL
REMOVAL
Lawn Care - Summer
10% Senior Discount on all roofs for same
1200 & 700 SF references. Appliances. Large For All of Your Hanging & Finishing packages available,
Free Estimates concrete patios, Free Estimates price as 30 year.
Office Available. 570-706-5628 fenced in yard with Remodeling Needs. Drywall Repair 24 HOUR tree trimming & 570-855-4259
Reasonable.
570-760-1513
950 Half Doubles
deck & shed. Off
Street Parking. No
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
SERVICE
570-823-1811
removal. Gutter DAVID WAYNE J.R.V. ROOFING

SWEET VALLEY
smokers / pets.
$875 / month + utili-
References. Insured
Free Estimates
Free Estimates
(570) 675-3378
570-239-0484
cleaning.
dog
Custom
Kennels & PAINTING 570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
ASHLEY ties. Security, Cred-
it Check & Refer-
570-332-7023
wooden playsets.
570-702-2497
Call About
Interior/Exterior Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Spacious 3 bed-
room half double
ences Required.
570-332-6003 Shedlarski Construction
1084 Electrical
CASTAWAY 1165 Lawn Care
Specials, Drywall
& Wallpaper
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
with finished walk
up attic. Living
Home improvement
specialist, Licensed,
DNF ELECTRIC
Affordable & HAULING JUNK 1ST Choice
570-762-6889
Licensed/Insured
ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
room, dining room,
eat-in kitchen. New
windows. Stove &
46 Zerby Ave WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
insured, PA
registered.Kitchens,
Reasonable Rates
No Job Too Small.
Licensed & insured.
REMOVAL Landscaping
plete
Com-
Lawn Mainte-
FREE ESTIMATES
Prompt Starts
& Completions. Jim Harden
REDUCED PRICE!
fridge included. All
utilities by tenant.
Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option Stately brick, 4
bedroom, 2 bath &
baths, vinyl
siding & railings, Free estimates.
570-574-6213
823-3788 / 817-0395 nance, Landscaping,
Junk Removal.
No Hidden Extras.
Repairs
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
to buy, completely replacement
Start your own $475/month + secu- remodeled, mint, 2 half bath home. windows & doors, 570-574-7195 Free Estimates. 38 Yrs. Experience Repairs, Shingles,
business in the rity. Call Jocelyn turn key condition, Hardwood floors, additions, garages,
Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling 570-288-0552 THE PAINT DUDE Rubber, Slate,
heart of Sweet Val- (570) 262-3139 spacious rooms, Residential & Gutters, Chimney
all phases of home ECONOLECTRIC 570-650-3008
JOHN’S
3 bedrooms, 1.5 Commercial,
ley! Showroom, fire- baths, large beautiful patio, renovations. All Phases Repairs. Credit
Looking to buy a Licensed & Insured.
place, pole building, closets, with all appliances 570-287-4067 Electrical work M. PARALIS PAINTING Cards accepted.
storage building, home? hardwoods, carpet included. $1,600/ No Job
Free estimates.
Whole estates, yard LAWN SERVICE Int/ Ext. painting,
FREE ESTIMATES!
WWW.CHESHIRE
paved parking, Place an ad here & tile floors, new month + utilities. Too Small. Licensed-Insured
waste, construction Insured. Power washing. EMERGENCIES
fenced rear, well & and let the kitchen and baths, MLS#10-2290 Residential & Professional work
septic. Prime loca- sellers know! 570-696-3801 Spring cleanup. Reasonable
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gas heat, shed, Commercial 570-266-0360 or at affordable rates.
tion, high traffic 570-829-7130 large yard. Call Margy Free Estimates rates.
570-829-0140 Free estimates. Mister “V”
area. Lot next door $134,000, seller 570-696-0891 Kitchens, Baths, Licensed-Insured Free Estimates. 570-288-0733
DURYEA
is going with the will pay closing PA032422 570-991-7150 Constr uction
Finish Basements, *CLEANOUTS* Year Round
property. costs, $5000 down CASH PAID
Decks, Porches (570) 602-7840 Roof Specialist
NOW LISTED AT 2 bedrooms, tile and monthly Good Old Stuff Lawn & Shrub
kitchen and bath, Handyman Jobs. Maintenance Specializing In
$115,000 payments are Glassware, Pottery
MLS# 08-3297
Five Mountains
w/d hookup, off-
street parking
$995/month.
WALSH
570-357-8631
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Costume Jewelry
Old Postcards,
Residential &
Commercial
All Types of
Roofs, Siding,
Realty $600/per month, REAL ESTATE 962 Rooms 1039 Chimney
Licensed, Insured,
Books, Toys, Trains, Best rate guaran- Chimneys
No job too small. & Roof Repairs
570-542-2141 plus utilities Call 570-654-1490 Games, Fishing teed - Call Today!
Service
(570) 237-2076

KINGSTON KINGSTON HOUSE 570-829-4077 Equipment, Hunting,


Military, ect. Tools,
570-283-5984 Low Prices
Free Estimates
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Lyndwood Avenue 54 Krych St.
Nice, clean
furnished room,
A-1
1 ABLE CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
SLEBODA ELECTRIC Old Hardware.
570-817-4238 or PETER’S LAWNCARE Serra Painting
Book Now For
Licensed
& Insured
starting at $315. Master electrician Reliable service & 28 Years
Very spacious 3 Single: 3 bedroom, Chimneys. All Licensed & Insured 570-287-4005 Spring & Save. All
1.5 bath, gas heat, Efficiency at $435 reasonable rates! Experience
types of Masonry. Work Guaranteed

315 PLAZA
bedroom half dou- Bucket truck to 40’ *** FREE *** 570-829-5444 570-829-5133
wall to wall, month furnished Liners Installed, Satisfaction.
ble with neutral 868-4469 PICK-UP 570-332-4199
kitchen with stove with all utilities Brick & Block, 30 Yrs. Experience
decor. Off street Appliances, Grills
and refrigerator. included. Off Roofs & Gutters. Powerwash & Paint WINTER
parking. Private
1750 & 3200 SF Quiet street. No street parking. Licensed & 1093 Excavating Lawnmowers, Pipes PORTANOVA’S LAWN Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Retail / Office yard in rear. Ample
pets. Not Section 570-718-0331 Insured Bicycles, AC’s CARE Weekly & Bi- Aluminum. ROOFING
Storage. Conve-
Space Available
nient to schools. 8 approved. 570-735-2257 All Types Of Pots, Pans, Cans Weekly Lawn Cut- Free Estimates Special $1.29 s/f
570-829-1206 $675/mo. Excavating, Nuts, Bolts, Tools ting, Landscaping. Licensed, insured,
$560 / month + utili-
570-288-6009
965 Roommate Demolition & Car Batteries Reasonable rates.
You Can’t Lose!
ties. 1 year lease, 570-822-3943 fast service
Collect cash, not dust! security. No pets. Wanted Concrete Work Radiators, Wires Now accepting new 570-735-0846
Clean out your Call 570-793-6294 Let the Community Collect cash, not dust!
Large & Small Jobs *AFFORDABLE* customers. Call
HARVEYS LAKE Clean out your
FREE ESTIMATES House Clean - outs 570-650-3985 Find Something?
1297 Tree Care
basement, garage Looking for Work? Know! basement, garage
(570) 760-1497 Basements, Attic’s
Garages, Sheds Find Something? Lose Something?
or attic and call the
Tell Employers with Place your Classified HOUSE SHARE or attic and call the
Job Seekers are
looking here!
(570) 817-4238 Lose Something? Get it back where it GASHI AND SONS
TREE SERVICE
Classified depart- Will share my 3 bed- Get it back where it belongs
ment today at 570- a Classified Ad. Ad TODAY! room above lake.
with one senior
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and Lineupaplacetolive belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
with a Lost/Found ad!
AND STUMP
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ask for an employ- Fully Insured.
829-7130! 570-829-7130 $350. + For details
610-574-4080 829-7130! ment specialist 570-829-7130 570-693-1875
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