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Ed Ackerman, optimist
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W
hen the heck are they town in an effort to utilize the
going to pave the City’s funds as cost effectively as
damn streets? possible,” Moskovitz said.
For a good chunk of Pittston Other PennDOT paving pro-
the answer is this spring and jects in the city this summer are
summer. In fact work has already Main Street from Market Street
started. The American Water to Charles Street and Mill Street
Company paved James Street from North Main Street to Rad-
from Curran Street to the Dead cliff Street, once the Mill sewer
End. project is done.
City manager Joe Moskovitz The city expects to open bids
said the city feels the residents’ at the June council meeting for
pain. work to reconstruct approxi-
“City officials are very sensi- mately 19 storm inlets, some in
tive to the inconvenience the the Searle Street corridor and
sewer project has had on all of other scattered around the city,
our residents and especially our including on Kennedy Boule-
residents in the Broad Street cor- vard.
ridor,” he said. At that same meeting bids will
Right now Popple Construc- be opened for curb to curb pav-
tion, the city’s sewer project con- ing on Maple Lane from Canyon
tractor, is finishing up the curb- Drive to the dead end. These city
ing along Broad Street and projects are funded by Liquid
trench restoration on Broad Fuels grants.
should begin in the next week or Assuming the low bid is with-
so. in the budget work should start
Popple has to permanently re- on those projects in June and be
store the trenches on Broad be- finished by the end of July, Mos-
fore the PennDOT contractor kovitz said.
can do curb cuts and handicap American Water projects also
ramps, Moskovitz explained. slated for this year are pave work
Following the curb cuts and on O’Connell Street from Mar-
handicap work PennDOT’s con- ket Street to James Street, Cur-
tractor will mill and pave the ran Street from Market to James
roadway for curb to curb resur- Street, and the completion of the
facing on Broad. Mill Street sewer line.
That work should be done by The city has so-called H20
mid to late August. grant money from the Common-
PennDOT had bid out the wealth Financing Authority to
work for Broad before the city use for the following paving pro-
bid out the sewer project. City jects this year:
manager Joe Moskovitz said the
City’s Sewer Committee, of • Wilson Street, Anderson
which he is a member, and Penn- Street and Fulton Street from
DOT coordinated well to ensure Broad to William Street
PennDOT put the paving work • Fear Street and Front Street
on hold until the sewer project from Broad Street to Alleyway
was completed. • O’Connell Street from
“The committee – Mayor Ja- Broad Street to Tunnel Street
son Klush, Councilman Joe • Part of Tunnel Street
Chernouskas and I – has met nu- • Foundry Street and Church
merous times with the sewer and Street from Broad Street to Wil-
utility contractors and with the liam Street
city’s engineer, Reilly Associ- • Gazette Street
ates, to coordinate the ongoing • Kennedy Street • Spring
infrastructure projects. The cost Street and part of Spring Alley
of street resurfacing this year is • Charles Street • Wharf
significantly increased due to Street from Market Street to Wa-
fuel prices and the administra- ter Street Milling work underway on Broad Street prior to new curbing and paving.
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Mary Sklanka, a 77year-old hughestown resident, fears that rain runoff from an old railroad sput near
her property is going to do further damage. Left, a drain she dug and installed herself to try to alle-
viate the problem.
PHOTOS BY JACK SMILES
M
ary Sklanka never SLC closed.
wanted to be a ditch Representatives of the Lu-
digger, but by necessi- zerne County Redevelopment
ty she turned into one during a office did inspect Mary’s proper-
heavy rain several years ago. ty this week.
Sklanka, a 77-year-old widow Margie Thomas, a redevelop-
who lives at a dead end at 40 ment spokesperson, said the
Lower Reynolds Street in Hugh- county will do some work on the
estown, dug the ditch and in- property, but not on the retaining
stalled a pipe at the end of it to wall as it was built by Mary’s late
divert water away from her yard, husband.
patio and cellar. “We’re going to send some-
The water seeps through the body up there to cut the trees,”
bed of an old railroad spur that she said.
runs along her property line. The “Be patient and we’ll get
spur once served to deliver paper something done. If we determine
to SLC Graphics, now Kappa the situation is really detrimental
Graphics, a printing plant on to her property we’ll repair it.
Rock Street above Sklanka’s Will we repair the wall? Proba-
property. The likely source of the bly not.”
water which eventually ends up Mary’s neighbor Chris Bal-
on her property is the Kappa chune said after heavy rain like
parking lot. we had last week, water will run
The 10-inch pipe which drains out of the pipe for five days. He
the parking lot empties onto the said the situation is dangerous in
old railroad bed. It’s supposed to the winter when the end of the
flow along a ditch and eventually Trees on Mary Sklanka's property topped followed recent heavy rains. street and Mary’s driveway are
into the storm sewer system on ice over.
Center Street, but during heavy Mary said she is most worried
rains it ponds on the other side of rock. trees growing out of it are hang- week. A retaining wall made of about the overhanging trees and
the track line above Mary’s prop- The visible water is only part ing over Mary’s yard and garage ties and flat rock is also collaps- would like to see them trimmed.
of the problem. The bank of the at a severe angle. Two of the trees ing.
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erty and seeps through the bed “I hope somebody helps me,”
which was built on porous mine track bed is eroding and the birch collapsed onto Mary’s yard this The old rail line is owned by she said.
Sen. Yudichak tours flood damage in Exeter Borough
der the direction of Dr. Harry accented with large windows de- Pennsylvania for Spine Surgery
Schmaltz and located on the hos- in 2011. There is m u ch m ore tha t
signed to provide patients with rem a ins to be done
pital’s fifth floor, includes all pri- sweeping views of nearby Nay CMC achieved 5-Star Ratings
a nd tha tw ill be
vate rooms equipped with their Aug Park. in the following areas: Overall m y top priority.
own bathrooms and flat panel Dr. Schmaltz is a West Pittston Orthopedic Services (2 years in a Th ank sto th e h u ndredsof people w h o
TVs. The unit’s $250,000 reno- native. row 2010-2011); Joint Replace- attended
th e Voice of th e People Rally
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vations also include a patient A representative from Health- ment (3 years in a row 2009- on A pril 10.
dining and family lounging area, Grades, the nation’s leading in- 2011); Total Knee Replacement Paid for by Candidate.
Dance-a-thon raises funds for local veterans
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Lois Turkos of Duryea, left, and Ron Zaykowski of Old Forge on Brittany Bomber of Duryea, left, Carle Tests of Pittston, and event chair Lindsay Balchune of Duryea
the dance floor at the Duryea American Legion. dance for the camera.
Lauren Wardrop, left, and Kristen Turkos dance at the Duryea American Le-
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ordinated senior management of reorganization. He was elected over 30 years utility experience forts. “Mike’s diverse back- Wilkes-Barre, Scranton and
each of the organizations four af- to serve as mayor of Pittston in both natural gas and water dis- ground and experience in educa- Pittsburgh.
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LOCAL CHATTER What are you chattin’ about? Call 602-0177 or email sd@psdispatch.com and let us know.
Bartikowski to be honored by JA
ates of Savannah College of Art
and Design in Savannah, Geor-
gia, and both work for the adver-
Max Bartikowsky, President For reservations, advertising work readiness, entrepreneur- tising agency Crispin Porter +
and CEO of Bartikowsky Jewel- or sponsorship information, call ship and financial literacy. Bogusky in Boulder, Colorado.
ers of Wilkes-Barre, will be hon- (570) 602-3600 or email bvit- For more than 40 years, Junior Ackerman resides in Pittston
ored May 25 at Junior Achieve- cosky@janepa.org. Achievement has been helping with his wife Mary Kay, an oper-
ment of Northeastern Pennsyl- Junior Achievement is a not- young people in Northeastern ating room nurse. Ed Ackerman
vania’s (JA) 24th Annual Busi- for-profit organization that relies Pennsylvania prepare for the real Invitations are in the mail to all
ness Hall of Fame Awards on volunteer and financial sup- world and inspiring them to members and friends of the
Dinner. port from the community in or- achieve their dreams. Chamber. please contact the Chamber of-
Born and raised in Wilkes- der to teach local students about For further information, fice at 655-1424.
Barre, Bartikowsky was the im-
pish inspiration for cartoonist
Ham Fisher’s “Little Max.” A
graduate of Wyoming Seminary, Democrats & Republicans
he attended the University of On May 17th Elect
Pennsylvania’s Wharton School
and Wilkes College. Larry Dellegrotto
He served in the U.S. Navy Exeter Borough Council
from 1951through 1955. After
completing the Gemological In- “A New Voice”
stitute of America’s Diamond 27 Years Business Experience
Grading class, he took an active Graduate of Penn State University
role as the third generation run- Completed Three Municipal Government Courses
ning the Bartikowsky family
jewelry business. Open, Honest & Transparent Government
Bartikowsky is actively en- I would consider it a privilege to be given the
gaged in a number of community opportunity to serve the residents of Exeter Borough.
programs and for many years has
Learn more about the candidate at
supported countless charitable
and civic organizations. www.LarryForCouncil.net
In addition to Bartikowsky, JA
will also honor Earl C. Berger of
Berger Family Dealerships and
Carol Mueller, McDonald’s
Fred Mecadon VOTE
franchise co-owner.
Junior Achievement’s 24th
REALTOR ASSOCIATE, SRES
GINGER ( B UTER A ) M UR P HY
Atlas
P itts ton C ity C ouncil
Annual Business Hall of Fame
“T he V oice
Awards Dinner will be held on
Wednesday, May 25, at the
Woodland’s Inn & Resort in Realty, Inc.
Wilkes-Barre.
JA’s 24th Annual Business
1550 Highway 315, Suite 100
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702-7194
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Sunday of every month at 10:30 nated door prizes will be accept- parking directly in front of the For complete golfer and spon-
a.m. at the Society, 111 S. Main ed the morning of the breakfast. handicapped accessible hall. sorship information, call the See FAITH, Page 11
Father Dan Schwebs to be honored on 25th anniversary
Faith As our parish bazaar is only bules of the churches) fill it out contacting any of the Oblate
about six week away, the bazaar and return it to the rectory. All staffed parishes of the Greater
meeting this week is an impor- children are welcome to join the Pittston Area, St. Rocco’s
tant one. Everyone is invited on Youth Choir, just fill out a regis- Church, 654-2914; Our Lady of
Continued from Page 10 Mt. Carmel, 654-6902; or St.
Wednesday, May 27, at 7:00 tration form (found in the vesti-
BETHEL UNITED p.m., at Holy Redeemer Church. bules of the churches). Anthony of Padua Church, 654-
METHODIST Security, grounds set up, equip- The dates for First Eucharist 2103. Rev. Daniel Schwebs, OSJ
Main St., Avoca ment, tents, foods, games, enter- practice have been changed.
11:15 a.m. Worship tainment, raffle, donations, so on Practice will be held on Monday,
and so on will be discussed. May 2, from 6-8 p.m. and Friday,
BRICK UNITED The Corpus Christi Youth May 6 from 6-7 p.m. in IC
METHODIST Choir will be singing the nation- Church. The Sacrament of First
905 Foote Ave., Duryea al anthem at SWB Yankee Stadi- Eucharist will be celebrated on
Pastor Michael Shambora um in Moosic on Sunday, July Saturday, May 7, at 10:00 a.m. in
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Pittston announces the following Services: Sundays, 8:30 a.m. Session I: Monday, June 20 - Friday, June 24
schedule: Session II: Monday, Aug. 15-Fri., Aug. 19
Sunday, May1- 9:30 a.m. Sun- 8:30 am - 3:00 pm
day School; 10:30 a.m. Worship, LANGCLIFFE $185 Includes Camp T-shirt,
11:40 a.m. Choir rehearsal 7 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Basketball & Lunch Daily
280059
Rehearsal. Bill Carter and the Main Street Avoca Visit www.scranton.edu, click on athletics, then icon for Summer Camps for more information
or to register on line or contact Carl Danzig at 941-7252
Presbybob Quartet Concert Sunday Worship at 11:15
Monday, May 2- 8 p.m. Alco- The Langcliffe Presbyterian Tues. 8-11
holics Anonymous Big Book Church of Avoca is pleased to COMEDY NIGHT
meets in kitchen welcome new interim pastor • Family Law • Criminal Law
(Divorce, Custody, Support) (All Criminal Cases) Hosted by Kevin Neary, Comedian
Tuesday, May 3 - 7 p.m. Trust- Rev. Barbara Shaw Jenkins.
ees The Langcliffe Church is • Real Estate Law • Business Law Thurs. 8-11
Wednesday, May 4 - Noon, 7 • Estate Law • Personal Injury Law MERLINS DREAM
p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Fri. 9-1
Saturday, May 7 -10:30 a.m. BEE CLEAN 25 Years Experience PICTURE PERFECT
Overeaters Anonymous.
POWERWASH & LANDSCAPING Free Initial Consultation
The First United Presbyterian • Clean Ups • Trees Sat. 9-1
Church is located at the corner of • Mulch • Lawns • Pavers C.J. Bufalino Law Offices, P.C. WHO KNOWS
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OUR LADY OF
MT. CARMEL
ST. ROCCOS
Blessed water is available in
the sanctuary. The water was
blessed at the Easter Vigil and is
available for private use.
Holy Communion Class par-
ent meeting will be held Sunday,
May 1, at noon in the parish con-
ference. All second grade stu-
dents are asked to attend. Com-
munion will be held on May 7 at
10 a.m.
The Healing Hearts Bereavement Support Group of the parish community of St. John the Evangelist Church will begin a new eight
Hoy Name will meet on Mon- week series at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, in the parish dining room, 35 William Street, Pittston. Anyone experiencing the loss of a loved
day, May 2, in the parish center one is invited. Some of the topics to be discussed are the value of memories, stages of grief, healing and adjusting to a new life. For
Altar and Rosary Society an- more information call 654-0053. Standing left to right are Theresa Schubel, Nancy Baiera, Bill McMahon and Nancy Poder.
nounce the annual Mother’s
Communion Breakfast/program
to be held on Sunday May 15 in OUR LADY OF THE this study will be The Gospel these Sacraments, as well as any- First Holy Communion will be
the parish banquet hall immedi- EUCHARIST PARISH According to John and the Jo- one in the hospital or a nursing celebrated at the 10:30 a.m. mass
ately following the 8 a.m. Mass. 535 N Main Street , Pittston, hannine Letters. There will be 8 home. today. The following young par-
This year’s speaker is Sister. Jo- PA 18640 sessions. In order to be able to or- ishioners will receive First Holy
sephine Palmieri M.P.F. Barbara Mass Schedule der the necessary materials, we Communion: Bradley Augen-
Sico is toastmaster. Tickets are Saturday Vigil: 4:00 p.m. ask that you call the parish office PRINCE OF PEACE PARISH stein, Gwen Balavage, Halle
$11adults and $4 for children un- Sunday: 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 (654-0263) or e-mail olepitt- Old Forge Bryk, Jeremy Cook, Ava DeSe-
der 12. and available by calling a.m. ston@gmail.com to register. The St. Mary’s Church, Lawrence na, Emilee DiMaggio, Janelle
the rectory offices. Daily Mass: 8:00 a.m. program is open to all from the Street, Saturday Vigil 4 p.m. Dudek, Frank Gilchrist, Brendan
Father Dan Schwebs O.S.J. Sacrament of Reconciliation greater Pittston area. Sunday, Mass 8 and 10 a.m. Kelly, Karyn Klocko, Braden
will be celebrating his 25th anni- (Confessions) The Pittston Catholic Youth St. Lawrence’s Church, Main Kozak, Martin Kuna, Leana
versary of priesthood on Sunday, Saturday from 3:30 p.m. to Group meets on Sunday eve- Street, Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m. Lombardo, Matthew Martin,
May 22, with a Mass of Thanks- 3:45 p.m. and by appointment nings from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Sunday Mass 11:15 a.m. Leana Lombardo, Sara Murphy,
giving at St. Rocco’s Church at 2 First Holy Communion will be the Oblates of St. Joseph Semi- Bruce Rydzy and Abby Swartz.
p.m. Reception immediately fol- celebrated next Sunday, May 1, nary. Please check out their web- The Scranton Chapter of
lowing at St. Anthony of Padua SACRED HEART OF JESUS
at the 10:30 a.m. parish Mass. site at http://www.pittstoncath- Pennsylvanians for Human Life
parish center, Exeter. Open to the Committee Meetings olicyouthgroup.blogspot.com/ Lackawanna Ave., Dupont will conduct its annual Mother’s
public, no tickets required. Call Monday, May 2, at 7:00 p.m. – The Ministry Schedule for The mass schedule for the Day Sale of carnation after all
the parish office at 654-6902 or Liturgy Committee April, May and June has been week is: Monday through Friday masses on May 7 and 8.
654-2914. Monday, May 9, at 7:00 p.m. – mailed to all ministers. It has al- at 7:00 a.m., Saturday at 7:30 The final CCD class for this
Life Line screening will be on Finance Council so been posted on the parish a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and Sunday at
Monday, May 23, at Mt Carmel Confirmation pictures are in webpage. 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
See FAITH, Page 18
parish center sponsored by Geis- and can be picked up in the sac- The address for the parish
inger Health Care System. Pre- risty after weekend Masses or in webpage is: www.eucharist-pitt-
registration required call 800- the parish office during the ston.org. You will find links to
y Monkey C
ek
324-1851. week. the Schedule for Liturgical Min-
Anyone wishing to rent the Choir rehearsals are held on isters, our weekly bulletins,
o ffe
mation or email christine@olmt- invited to participate in this im- tion. We hope that you will find
carmel.com. portant ministry. the information useful and easily
Mt. Carmel’s11th annual raffle Father Maloney will lead a accessible.
with Grand Prize your choice Scripture Study beginning on On the first Friday of each
$20,000 or 2011 Chevrolet Mali- Tuesday May 3. There will be month Communion is brought to
bu. Winner will be drawn on two programs, one on Tuesday those who are unable to partici-
Sunday July 17. Purchase your mornings from 8:30 a.m. until pate in Sunday Mass because of EXPERIENCE OUR HAND-CRAFTED
tickets or request ticket to sell. 10:00 a.m. and one on Tuesday age or health. The Sacrament of Hot Chocolates • Cappuccino • Espresso • Smoothies • Lattes
Seller of winning ticket wins evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 the Anointing of the Sick is cele-
$500. Fill out order and return to Breakfast Specials • Lunch Specials • Gourmet Treats
p.m. Both programs will be held brated with anyone seriously ill, Fresh Baked Cookies • Daily Soups •Panini • Grilled Cheese
parish office or call 654-6902 or in the Religious Education Cen- anticipating a serious operation,
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over the screen. down the hall!” Extension, Luzerne County, 16 Luzerne Ave., West Pittston, Pa., 18643.
In his vision for better opportunities for his fam- (570) 825-1701/602-0600. Fax (570) 825-1709. mre2@psu.edu.
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Jared Saporito is a tad tall for his dance Liz Foglietta, Amber Rodda and Jared Saporito bring some youthful joy to the seniors.
partner but she does not seem to mind.
Prom night
for seniors
The youth group of St. Monica’s Parish
of the Wyomings recently held a “senior
prom” for the residents of the personal
care/independent living sections of Wes-
ley Village. About 30 residents and 8
youth group members attended. Pictured
are some scenes from the festivities.
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Peeking cars.”
Major Howard J. Guba,
husband of the former Dorothy
nasek, Ann Goncheroski and
Bernadine Tarasek.
SABATELLE’S
An Authentic Italian
MEAT MARKET &
FINE FOOD STORE
Continued from Page 17
Turkos of Dupont received a 114-116 S. MAIN ST., PITTSTON • 654-4616 - 654-4617
Bronze Star Medal with second Answer
ia and Kentucky lead the Com- Oak Leaf Cluster, and Joint Mrs. Anthony Atkachunas We Deliver – WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS — HOME OF BELLA BASKETS
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monwealth by substantial pro- Service Commendation Medal. of Pittston, upon donating a SYMPATHY PLATTERS
duction margins, and Wyoming The Major was responsible for piece of miner’s marking chalk CATERING
mines more than four and a half coordinating the multi-national to the Smithsonian Institute, MAY 8th - TREAT MOM TO A GREAT STEAK DINNER
times as much coal as Penn- highway restoration in the Re- received the following letter BONELESS NEW YORK $7.99 BONELESS & SKINLESS
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the original members of the MORTADELLA $5.99 LB. EGGPLANT LASAGNE (CUT) $5.99 EA.
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Legion. Upon marking more sky was honored at the first American people.” Homemade Lonza, Dried Sausage, Soppersatta
than 50 years as a dentist, he Polka Partners Fan Club ban- We have a large variety of Italian Goods, Pasta Bowls to Expresso Pots, etc. The best variety of Italian
was set to retire in 1970. His quet held in Miner’s Mills. Each day comes bearing its Specialty Food in the Northeast: Panatone, Torrone Pizzeles, Homemade Cookies, Prosciutto, Sopresatta,
Homemade Lonza Dried Sausage, Salami, Super Chubs. We have Fresh Baked Bread and Rolls, Italian Cheese,
first memories of Pittston as a Some of the fan club members own gifts. Untie the ribbons. Imported Pasta, Homemade Ravioli, Gnocchi and Pasta, Farm Fresh Produce, Fresh Made Salads Daily!
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Left to right: Kirk Kranson (Kranson Uniform, Vice President), Left to right: Jaclyn Pocceschi Mosley (Fallen Officers Remembered), Kirk Kranson (Kranson Uni-
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Officer Crystal Matos(Old Forge Police Department), Jaclyn Poc- form, Vice President), Officer Dion Fernandes (Pittston City), Doug Kranson (Kranson Uniform, Pres-
ceschi Mosley (Fallen Officers Remembered). ident).
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The Wyoming Area Indoor Percussion Ensemble. Front row left to right: Dave Thomas, Katie Mahle, Ashley Donovan, Scarlet Coolbaugh, Emily Endres, Miranda Jones,
and Rebecca Colwell. Back Row: Nick Viccica, Jess Dauber, Aaron Steve, Jay Rose, Tom Rose, Jess Martin, Tanner Homa, Ethan Crake, Meaghan Mahle, Greg Lynch,
Alorah Colwell, Carly Costello and Sarah Stoss.
a ‘coal cart’, and mining scenery. someone has to do it. Beware of cave- Lynch, Jay Rose, Aaron Steve, Tanner Sponsors. Without all of their support
As they set up their instruments ins and black lung disease. Homa, Jess Martin, Sarah Stoss, Re- none of this would even be possible.
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011
Briefs Senior Dinner Dance
“Hollywood Glamour” is this
year’s theme for the 44th annual
Continued from Page 23 senior dinner dance sponsored
by the Area Agency on Aging for
ca’s Parish, 363 W. Eighth Street, Luzerne-Wyoming Counties.
West Wyoming from 12:30 to 6 This gala event will be held at
p.m. with a goal of 25 pints. Genetti’s Best Western, Wilkes-
Tuesday, May 10, VFW Post Barre on May 11 from 2 p.m. to 6
#4909, 403 Main Street, Dupont, p.m. Swing and sway or just lis-
from 12:30 to 6 p.m. with a goal ten to the wonderful tunes of this
of 30 pints. year’s entertainment, the “Fancy
Sunday, May 15, Sacred Heart Dancer “band.
of Jesus Church, 529 Stephen- There will be over 65 door
son St. Duryea, from 9 a.m. to 2 prizes and a grand prize donated
p.m. with a goal of 26 pints. by Central Penn Gas for the
Tuesday, May 31, Knights of lucky persons chosen to be the
Columbus, 55 St. Main St., Pitt- King and Queen of the dance.
ston, from 12:30 to 6 p.m. with a Open to all adults, tickets are
goal of 28 pints. $21 for age 60 plus and $22 for
under age 60. A cash bar is avail-
Reggae for Robert able.
Reggae for Robert VI, a night Tickets can be purchased at
to donate, dine and dance for the any senior center listed on
benefit of autism awareness and www.aginglw.org or by calling
support will be held on Saturday, Rhonda Adams at #822-1159
August 6, 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Ext. 3337 or for more informa-
The Joan Harris Centre will be staging the classical ballet Don Quixote today, Sunday, May 1, at 2
at Our Lady of Mount Carmel tion call Brenda Lispi at # 822-
p.m. at the E. L. Meyers High School Auditorium in Wilkes-Barre. Several dancers from the Greater
Parish Center, William St., Pitt- Pittston area will be part of the cast of nearly 500. Long considered one of the world's most endear-
1159 Ext. 3333.
ston. ing ballets, the work is based on scenes from Cervante's famed novel.
The evening features open bar, Choreographers Elisabeth Harris and Jennifer Harris have faithfully maintained the classic reper- Vegetable Gardening
cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, dinner toire of all the major roles, however, with the aid of the studio's ten other ballet instructors, chore-
and dancing. There are also doz- ographed scenes to allow for all the ballet students of the school to participate in the performance.
Growing your own vegetables
ens of giveaways. All of the dancers who will be appearing in this production of Don Quixote received their training at is not difficult and is so fulfill-
Live music will be provided by one of the Joan Harris Centre's campuses. ing! You will never taste any-
the band “Them Again.” Pictured are some of the Greater Pittston area residents who will be part of the ballet Don Quixote. thing as good as your own fresh
Tickets are limited to 200 and Left to right, Keely Matthews, West Pittston, Lauren Parra, Pittston, Lauren Senese, Pittston, Aman- picked tomatoes, cucumbers,
will be available soon. da Sedor, Wyoming, Devaney Wood, West Wyoming, Nikki Giordano, Exeter. beans, or whatever vegetables
The event is sponsored by The you like. To help you do this,
Earthly Angels autism Fund. tions that the Lions Club pro- ments. Event will be held at the The Washington Square Resi- Mary Ann Miller, Penn State Ex-
vides in the borough. Anyone Volunteer Hall, Route 92, Falls. dents’ Club, Washington Square tension Master Gardener in Lu-
wishing to join the club may call Apartments, 163 South Wash- zerne County is conducting a
WA Class of ‘78 President Steve Golya at 655- ington Street, Wilkes-Barre, is workshop on Vegetable Garden-
4552 or contact any member. sponsoring their annual Rum- ing Basics on Wednesday, May
Frank Tierney and friends are
Osteoporosis Seminar mage Sale, May 4 and 5 from 10 11. This workshop will be held at
planning an informal reunion for
Geisinger will host a free oste- a.m. to 3 p.m. and May 6 from 10 the Luzerne County West Side
Wyoming Area’s Class of 1978
IAA Membership Drive oporosis seminar at 5:30 p.m. a.m. to 12 noon (Bag Day). Annex, 2009 Wyoming Avenue,
on May 21, at Rodano’s in
The Italian American Associ- Monday, May 2, at Geisinger There will also be a bake sale. Forty Fort from 1:00 - 2:00 pm.
Wilkes-Barre.
ation of Luzerne County is con- Specialty Services, Entrance C, Lots of clothing, electrical items, Registration and a fee of $5.00
To RSVP or for more informa-
ducting its 2011 Membership 675 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes- knick-knacks, books, jewelry, per person are required for the
tion please contact Frank Tier-
ney atfptierney@hotmail.com; Drive. If you are of Italian De- Barre. and lots more.
Paula Smith Opel atpop- cent or married to someone of As you age, the risk for osteo-
See BRIEFS, Page 60
el@epix.netor 570-675-4722; or Italian Descent, come and cele- porosis increases and it often
Patricia Bilder Forry atrjfor- brate your heritage by participa- strikes silently and without
ry@comcast.netor
3236.
717-695- ting in cultural events, commu-
nity service, scholarship pro-
warning, making early detection
vital. Geisinger rheumatology Commitment • Service • Closings
grams and social events. experts will be on hand for to dis-
This membership is open to
Lions Scholarships Luzerne and surrounding county
cuss prevention, risk factors, di-
agnosis and treatment of osteo- Kim Reilly, REALTOR
The Hughestown Lions Club residents. For information please porosis in women and men. A
call Judy Deice at 654-7600 or OFFICE (570) 829-6200
will sponsor three scholarships demonstration of a DXA bone
Louise Castellani at 654-6454. density scan - the gold standard FAX (570) 829-6878
again this year. All participants
must be from Hughestown and in detecting osteoporosis - will CELL (570) 466-3338
seniors at Pittston Area. Partici- be provided. RKIMBERLY0661@YAHOO.COM
Atlas
Chicken BBQ Registration is required.
pants can get application forms
from the guidance counselor at The Falls Lions Club will hold Please call 1-800-275-6401 and
1550 Highway 315,
Pittston Area High School. a Chicken Barbecue Dinner (eat say “CareLink,” or register on- Suite 100
This year the club is proud to in or take out) today, Sunday, line at www.geisinger.org/ Wilkes-Barre, PA
announce that a $500 scholar- May 1, from 11 a.m. until sold
out. Dinner includes half chick-
events. Realty, Inc. 18702-7194
ship has been added as well as
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When your child requires an extra dose of experienced, convenient and compassionate
care, you can count on Geisinger’s Janet Weis Children’s Hospital pediatrician, Stella
Marie Cruz, MD, in Dallas. Now that’s peace of mind.
Address:
500 Luzerne Avenue
West Pittston, PA
(corner of Luzerne and Washington Sts.)
GEISINGER–DALLAS
14 Lt Michael Cleary Drive
Dallas
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Seniors, kneeling, left to right: Gavin Malampy, Mia Barbieri, Marley O'Brie
Jimmy Pliska, Sr., Justin Coyne, Jordan Black, Chris Klien, Jonathon Willi
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individuals who support the eywell International as an auto- known as Gober’s Deco Lounge. Wyoming Area Board of Educa- Carl was responsible for all as-
same values.” mation technician for 20 years. After several years as a stay at tion.
Other members of the A+ In 1996 Tom was awarded the See A+ TEAM, Page 35
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P R I M A R Y E L E C T I O N 2 0 11
&
Michael feels his extensive
business and financial experi-
ence can be an asset in dealing The times leader
Best Brightest
with the growing current budget
deficit at Wyoming Area
Michael graduated from
2011
King’s College in 1979 with two
bachelors of science, one in Ac-
counting and another in Finance. Michael A. Aufiere
Since his college graduation has Each year The
been the managing general part-
ner of several restaurants and the along with their children have
Times Leader
sole proprietor of a foodservices been long time residents of West Best & Brightest
and a food management compa- Pittston.
ny. program honors
His oldest daughter, Linnae, is
Since 1999, he has been the a graduate of Wyoming Area. In CIVICS: ATHLETICS: local high school
registered principal of The Me- her senior year while at Wyom- Thomas Hogan Selena Adamshick
gele Aufiere Co., a federally reg- Omeed Firouzi Michael Papi
students for
ing Area was named to Times
istered Commodities Trading Leader’s “The Best and the Samantha Snyder Shelley Black their scholastic
Advisory under the jurisdiction Gabrielle Richards Lauren Skudalski
of the United State Commodities
Brightest for 2009”. She is cur-
Robert Kost
achievements and
rently enrolled in the Masters in
Futures Trading Commission. Federal Taxation program at ART: community service.
Michael has been trading for his BUSINESS Neil Mattern
own personal account through-
Fairleigh Dickinson University. Listed here are this
His youngest daughter, Alana, SKILLS: Loren Schott
out the global currency markets is an elementary school student Rachel Spect year’s finalists.
while doing research to develop Brandon Harding Delilah Van Gorden
at Wyoming Area participating Alexandra Petsuck
money management based trad- many school activities and en-
ing systems. Sara Lynn ENGLISH & The final winners
joying every minute. Kathryn Tressa
Michael and his wife, Patti, LITERATURE:
“The complete role of school for each category
MATHEMATICS: Rebecca Ann Richards will be announced
Caitlin Vitale
Timothy Yurish
A+ Team tracted to operate the sewage
treatment plant at Wyoming Ar-
ea’s Harding school.
Noah James Long
Danielle Phillips
Katelyn Arcelay
Joseph Hornak
COMPUTERS
at The Times
Leader’s 2011
Continued from Page 34
“Obviously, I cannot be a sit- Ami Patel & TECHNOLOGY: Best & Brightest
ting board member and receive
pects of buildings and grounds. any payment for services. The
Jacob Daniels Awards Ceremony
FOREIGN Sergey Ivanov
Carl also operated the district’s District will retain the services Karisa Nicole Calvitti to be held at
sewage treatment plant at the Sa- of in house personnel to operate LANGUAGES:
ra J. Dymond School in Harding Brianna Winter
The Woodlands
the plant and I will serve as a JOURNALISM:
during his employment. non-paid backup operator. I will Jackeline Torres Brianna Wise Inn & Resort on
In 2007, Carl left Wyoming also continue to monitor and test Amanda Lara
Area to accept a position with Samantha Martin
Matthew Morgis Wednesday,
the drinking water at the Harding Rebecca Farrell
Procter and Gamble at their plant building at no charge to the Dis- Cicely Hazell May 11, 2011.
in Mehoopany as a Process\Pro- trict.
ject Engineer. “With the looming state bud-
SCIENCE
In 2009, Carl returned to what
MUSIC: & ENVIRONMENT:
get issues, I am very concerned Megan Gallagher
he loved best when he accepted a with the District’s ability to seri- Letitia Warunek
position with the Hazleton Area Kelcie Lushefski Carly Sokach
ously address the difficult deci- Molly Allan
School District as Director of sions that need to be made. We Alexandra Elizabeth Chapin
Operations. At Hazleton Area, Eric Petterson II Sara Brozena
need to run the District more like Julia Kundratic
Carl is responsible for oversee- a business and less like a politi- Pierce Donovan
ing buildings and grounds, cal entity. I am committed to see
maintenance, capital projects, that the Board of Education PERFORMING SERVICE TO THE
E
transportation, and food service. strikes a balance between our ARTISTS: COMMUNITY:
Carl’s school facilities man- children’s education and the pub- Jillian A. Puhalla Linnae Homza NUMBER
N
agement and private industry ex-
perience, combined with his
educational background, are as-
lic’s ability to fund it”.
Carl resides in Wyoming with
his wife Angie and their two
Meghan Hourigan
Courtney Prozeralik
Katie Joyce
Courtney Sult
Morgan Elise McGrane
Erin Ryan
ne ONE
AUDITED
AUD
sets that will serve him well if daughters Kaylee and Cara, both Amanda Urbanski Ronald Klepadlo NEWSPAPER
NEWS
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sis. I have this experience. tice, I advise and represent fam- South Bend, Indiana. meanor cases with an emphasis two children and currently live in
“As an Assistant District At- ilies and clients on numerous le- Molly has been practicing law on prosecuting sexual assault Mountain Top.
Blogfest packs ‘em in at Rooney’s
Chapter Winner Jason Sniegowski with his parents, Diane and Robert Sniegowski Chapter Winner Jason Sniegowski with his Scoutmaster, Vito
Russo
In the towns
Discounts are available for play- ceed three feet in length and any correspondence in case I
ers who register by May 1. 9 in St. Mary’s Rectory, 715 golf tournament Sunday, May 15 need to reach you.
one-half inch in diameter.
There are also discounts for Hawthorne St. at Pine Hills Country Club, Tay- Have a great week!
Please note that rocks, stones,
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011
Softball, Teeball League Opening Day next Saturday
The Dupont Softball/Teeball
League will hold Opening Day DUPONT
ANN MARIE PADDOCK
also the pediatric unit at Mercy
Hospital.
First Communion
The following Sacred Heart of
this Saturday, May 7, with cere- There will be a box in the back Jesus young parishioners who
monies starting at 2 p.m. 654-0897 of the Sacred Heart of Jesus are receiving First Holy Com-
Due to the expected large dupont.news@comcast.net Church and also at the Dupont munion today at the 10:30 a.m.
crowd, car pooling is suggested Municipal Building to drop the services: Bradley Augenstein ;
to cut down on traffic and park- The VFW Post 4909 will hold Friday, July15 at 7 p.m., continue DVD’s off in. Any donation is Gwen Balavage; Halle Bryk;
ing congestion. Please bring its next meeting at 7 p.m. on May all day Saturday, July 16, before greatly appreciated. Jeremy Cook ; Ava DeSena;
lawn/camp chairs as seating is 2 at the post home. concluding on Sunday, July 17. Emilee DiMaggio; Janelle Du-
limited. Many items of importance This event will be a double-elim- dek ; Frank Gilchrist; Brendan
such as May Poppy Drive, the ination tournament which guar- Sportsmen’s Club
There will be guest speakers Kelly; Karyn Klocko; Braden
and all teams will play a one in- Memorial Day parade and new antees each participating team at The Elm Street Sportsmen’s Kozak; Martin Kuna; Leana
ning exhibition game - weather flag replacement at cemeteries least two games played. Club original meeting date set Lombardo; Matthew Martin; Sa-
permitting, fun, food and prizes. will be discussed, and reports Entry fee for each team will be for Sunday, May 8, has been rah Murphy; Bruce Rydzy; Ab-
Player photos will also be tak- will be given. Commander John $150.00 with prizes being changed to Sunday, May 15. The by Swartz
en. Phillips will preside. awarded to the winner and run- meeting will be held at the Club
Teams are as follows: Teeball - The Home Association meet- ner-up of the event. House in Suscon beginning at
Dupont Monument, Paul Brady ing will follow. Food, refresh- For further information or to 7:00 p.m. John Lizak will pre-
Bulk Pickups
Construction, Casey Kassa, Pan- ments and camaraderie will be enter a team please contact Rob side.
provided after both meetings. Lopata at 883-0185 as entrants Reservations are being accept-
nunzio Law, Mark’s Landscap- ed for spring cleaning bulk pick-
ing, PACC and Northeast Fire- are limited. PACC Meeting ups which will take place on
works. Ponyball Softball - GP Tax Reminder The Polish American Citizens Thursdays and Fridays during
AMVETS; Dupont VFW-10u William Elko, Tax Collector, Basketball Clinic Club of Elm Street, Dupont, will the month of May. Contact the
Softball; Atlantic Pro- reminds residents that the rebate A boys basketball clinic will hold their regular monthly meet- municipal office for available
pane-12uSoftball ; Baloga Fu- value on the 2011 County/Mu- be held at Holy Redeemer High ing at 2 p.m. on Sunday May 15, dates and times. Information re-
neral Home, Bow Clinic 14u nicipal taxes will end on Mon- School in Wilkes-Barre for boys at the Club home. PACC Active garding yard maintenance, dog
Softball Pierantoni Law 17u day, May 2. Face Value will be in in grades 4 through 9 on June 23, members are encouraged to at- ordinance, pavilion rental and
Softball Bow Clinic. effect on Tuesday, May 3 to July 24, and 25. Fee is $60.00 per tend; refreshments will be park cleanup can be found on the
1. player. Call Coach Mark Belen- served after the meeting. Dupont borough website at
ski at 570-262-9562 for more in- www.dupontpa.info.
Bowlers Banquet
Softball Tournament
formation and to register. Eco-tip
Tickets are now on sale for the
Dupont Jr. Bowlers’ banquet to The 5th Annual Dupont Soft- Here is Joey Jones Eco-tip of
be held on Sunday, May 15, at ball Tournament has been sched- Collecting DVDs the week: Now that it’s spring, Sacred Heart Meetings
3:00 p.m. at Our Lady of Mount uled for July 15-17 at the Dupont Sarah Snyder, a student at Ho- it’s time for spring cleaning. Go Meeting schedule for Sacred
Carmel Parish Center. Please Little League Field. All proceeds ly Redeemer High School, is through all of your old things and Heart of Jesus Church: Women’s
contact Donna at Dupont Lanes from this tournament will bene- currently working on her Girl donate what you don’t use any- Society will meet in the church
for information and/or tickets. fit the Dupont Little League, the Scout Silver Award. She is col- more to the Salvation Army so hall on Tuesday, May 3 at 6:30
Dupont Lions Club and other lo- lecting adult and children DVDs that others can reuse those p.m.; Holy Name Society will
cal charities. to send to the head trauma unit at things. It will be appreciated! meet in the church hall on
VFW Meeting
The games are set to begin on John Heinz Rehab Hospital and See DUPONT, Page 42
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Several Lions from the Dupont Lions were honored by the District Governor Eileen Yurish. From left to right are Lion Ken Shambie - Proud sponsor award, Lion Janet
Rooney - Proud Lion Award, District Governor Eileen Yurish, President Lion Stanley Knick- Proud Lion Award, and Lion Ann Marie Paddock - Proud Lion Award.
Street paving project is underway in borough
REHOSKI’S MARKET
201 Foote Avenue, Duryea
FREE DELIVERY! CALL 457-8881
OPEN DAILY: 6 a.m.-7 p.m. • Saturday & Sunday ‘til 5 p.m.
Center Cut Pork Chops or Roast ........$1.99 lb
Stuffing Pork Chops .......................... $1.99 lb.
Country Style Spareribs..................... $1.99 lb.
Quick Fry Pork Chops........................ $1.99 lb.
State Senator John Blake and State Representative Mike Carroll met with members of the Duryea Boneless Pork Roast .......................... $2.59 lb.
Borough Council to discuss the pending demolition of the former Silk Mill on Jones Street in Duryea. Smoked Bacon.................................. $4.99 lb.
The dilapidated building has been an eyesore and neighborhood safety hazard for decades. Blake
and Carroll successfully worked with Duryea officials to secure state funding to complete the demo- FRESH & SMOKED KIELBASI
lition and prepare the property for single family building lots. Demolition is expected to begin within
45 days. Sen. Blake, left, borough manager Lois Morreale, Duryea council member Audrey Yager, Bologna ............................................$3.99 lb.
Polish Imported Ham ........................$5.99 lb.
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council chair Audrey Collier-Marcinko, council vice chair Joan Orloski, and state Rep. Carroll stand
outside of the old silk mill on Jones Street in Duryea. Clearfield American Cheese ..............$3.99 lb.
PHOTO BY BILL TARUTIS
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011
Penny Auction today at St. Peter’s, in Hughestown
HUGHESTOWN
St. Peter’s Lutheran church
Rock St. Hughestown will hold
their Penny Auction today from
2 p.m. All are invited.
Park Stand
Finishing touches are being
applied to the stand in the Robert
Yaple Park but funding is still
needed to complete the project.
Contact the borough building if
you can help. The committee ap-
preciates any amount you can
spare.
Council Session
Hughestown Borough Coun-
cil work session will be held
Thursday, May 5, at 7 p.m., with
Wayne Quick presiding.
The regular council meeting is
May 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Picnic in Park
Plans for the Picnic in the Park The Hughestown Police Department and Hughestown Lions Club held their annual Easter egg hunt on April 16 at the Hughestown Fire
are being made. Time and day Hall. Eveyone in attendance had a great time and no one left without some goodies. Two lucky children won bicycles at the event. Also
for a planning meeting will be on April 22, the Police Dept. and Lions Club delivered baskets and candy for the residents of St. Joseph's Home in Hughestown. Pic-
tured with the winners of the bicycles are: Hughestown Lion Club member, Robert Zielinski; President of the Lions Club and Chief of
announced.
Police, Steve Golya and Lions Club member, Phil Falvo. Both thank the businesses that donated and for making this event possible.
The West Wyoming recycling butter jars, and mayonnaise jars, The program, made available from the borough, please visit
containers are now located be- but no lids. #2 recyclables in- Yard Waste
through the American Recovery the website for more details.
Blossom Committee meets tonight as event nears
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011
The annual fund drive to bene- services not covered by insur- the area, to help abandoned pets. Recycling Reminder speedy recovery after his recent
fit the Harding Mount Zion ance. Donations of money or items for Recycling is now mandatory. surgery.
Sports
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011
Pittston Area teammates surround Ron Musto after he was selected the Andy Ashby MVP of the Pittston Area-Wyoming Area baseball game at PNC Field on Monday.
“Ronnie hit two balls early on to come back and see these kids ots then made a move, bringing with one out and senior Jordan “Our bats were quick the first
and he made another quick ad- play,” said Ashby. in Jordan Bone to face Kody Bone lined an RBI single to cen-
Ironically, it was another Ron Nowicki. With a 2-2 count, ter scoring Hahn. After a strike- See ASHBY GAME, Page 47
Ashby Game
Michael Long as the speedy sec- See MORE BASEBALL, Page 48 beat Riverside, 8-2, on Monday at Pagnotti Park.
ond baseman never hesitated as
More baseball
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011 Kody Nowicki hit a solo home
run and finished 2-for-3 as the
Warriors posted their second
straight win on Friday in Nanti-
Continued from Page 47 coke. The Warriors used three
win on Thursday in West Pitt- pitchers, Walkwiak, Murphy,
RBI) and Christian Choman ston. and Maloney, who struck out
(four RBI) also homered for Re- Colarusso was 3-for-3. P.J. five in the final three innings and
deemer (5-2). Bone also homered for the War- got the final out with the tying
Ryan Carey went 2-for-4 with riors (2-6). Ron Klepadlo picked run on base. Murphy got the win.
a triple and four RBI to lead the up the win in relief, getting the Carey, P.J. Bone (double) and
Warriors (1-6) who had 12 hits. last out in the sixth and pitching a Kyle Colarusso (double) also
Ritsick went 5.1 and was the scoreless seventh. Starter Roma- had two hits apiece for Wyoming
winner. He’s 3-0. noski went 5 /23 giving up three Area (3-6).
WA used four pitchers, Mur- hits and striking out six.
phy, who took the loss, and Klus, Rick Notari contributed to this
Colarusso and Granteed. report
WA 8, Nanticoke 7
Tunkhannock 4, PA 3
Josh McClain hit a two-out
single in the bottom of the sev-
enth to score Mike Papi and give
Tunkhannock a 4-3 victory over
Pittston Area in a battle of divi-
sional leaders in Wyoming Val-
ley Conference baseball
Wednesday.
Mike Healey pitched a com-
plete game for the Tigers, scat-
tering seven hits and striking out
eight.
Tunkhannock (Division I
West) improved to 7-1. Pittston
Area (Division I East) fell to 5-2.
PA scored one in the first and
two in the third. Brian Delaney
doubled, scored a run and had an Top, Wyoming Area shortstop Randy McDermott, left, tags out
Pittston Area’s Jordan Bone.
RBI for Pittston Area. Musto had
Left, Old Forge shortstop Connor Fultz makes a play to first during
an RBI. Bone and Bressler the Blue Devils victory over arch-rival Riverside. Above, Old Forge
pitched for PA, with Bressler be- third baseman Dave Argust makes a play in the first inning of the
ing charged with the loss. Blue Devils 8-2 win over Riverside.
Below, Andy Ashby and Ashby MVP winner Ron Musto, center, are
WA 5, Hazleton Area 4 surrounded by the Pittston Area players after the Patriots’ 7-2
Kyle Colarusso hit a solo win over rival Wyoming Area on Monday at PNC Field.
home run in the bottom of the
sixth for the winning run as the
Warriors picked up their second OLD FORGE PHOTOS BY RICK NOTARI. PA, WA BY BILL TARUTIS.
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Cody Rydzy Katie Scalzo Andi Alsalahat
When the Pittston Area boys track team beat Cough- When the Wyoming Area girls soccer team defeated The Old Forge Blue Devils softball team was on a
lin 83-67 the Patriots at Charley Trippi Stadium on MMI 6-0 on Thursday, April 21 senior forward Katie three-game losing streak on Wednesday, April 20 when
Tuesday, April 19 they stayed unbeaten at 4-0. Scalzo was half the scoring story. Katie scored a hat they hosted Mid Valley at Old Forge Community Park.
Cody Rydzy was one big reason why. He picked up trick. Andi Alsalahat was one big reason why the Blue Dev-
15 points for the Patriots in individual events winning She scored two goals in the first half on break away ils ended that losing streak that night. Andi went 3-for-3
the long jump, 110 hurdles, and the triple jump. He went shots taking on the goalie one-on-one. She made her with two doubles and two RBIs in the 4-2 win.
18’-10’’ in the long jump, finished the hurdles in 15.5 third goal three minutes into the second half with a left- That Monday Andi had three hits in a 6-5 loss to divi-
and covered 41’-6’’ in the triple. footed shot. sion Leader Valley View. One of her hits was a home run
For his triple victories Cody is the Pittston Area Ath- For her three-goal game Katie is the Wyoming Area off the center field scoreboard.
lete of the Week for April 17-24. Athlete of the Week for the week of April 17-24. Posters of Andi can be found at Revello’s Pizza in Old
Posters of Cody can be found at Tony’s Pizza in Pitt- Posters of Katie can be found at Januzzi’s Pizza and Forge and Smart Designs and Graphics in Wyoming.
ston and Smart Designs and Graphics in Wyoming. Smart Designs and Graphics both in Wyoming.
SPORTS BRIEFS
Juniors should report at 12:30. at PNC Field on Friday June 3. Area program have order forms. May 4 at 7 p.m. at the secondary
Join the boosters for the game Contact a player or call Joe Bone Center, in the auditorium.
SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011
LITTLE LEAGUE
C AT H O L I C L E A G U E C R O S S C O U N T RY
VA R S I T Y T E N N I S
The
PHOTOS BY TONY CALLAIO
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MORE SPORTS BRIEFS
PA Track parents meeting Legion baseball sign ups May 1 course is relatively flat with cart, green fee and old fashioned Corey Palma at 861-4743 or Ian
Tuesday Greater Pittston Senior Legion some hills. Cost of the event is cook out at Four Seasons after Nemetz at 267-6802.
The Pittston Area Track Par- sign ups are Sunday, May 1 at 3 $15 if you pre-register by May golf. To sponsor a hole for $50 or All proceeds go to the Kiel Ei-
ents are meeting on Tuesday, p.m. at the Atlas in West Pittston. 30, and $18 after May 30. to register a team for the tourna- gen Fund.
May 3 at 7:00 in the high school Players must provide a copy of Trophies and prizes will be ment call Carl at 883-7220 or
cafeteria. All parents will team given to the Top 3 Male and Fe- 954-3067. Deadline to register is New classes at YMCA
birth certificate.
members from grades 7-12 are male runners in the overall and June 1. The Greater Pittston YMCA is
urged to attend. Plans for the end JTLL Opening Day was each age group. There are 11 age offering an abdominal class-
of the season party along with Saturday groups for males and 10 age Youth soccer tourney Tuesday and Thursday evenings
Opening Day was Saturday, groups for females. Both course scheduled at 7 p.m. instructed by ISSA cer-
nomination of officers are on the
agenda. April 30. records were set in 2008 with The Greater Pittston Stoners tified personal trainer, Gary
Players gathered at May Park Kenn Barrelli running a Soccer Club, in conjunction with Gall. Gall will also be teaching
OF Junior Legion tryout (behind Baloga Funeral Home) 20:09:19 and Heidi Wolfsberger the Hanover Youth Soccer Orga- Cardio Extreme Saturday at 2
today at 11 a.m. for the parade to the running a 22:12:00. nization, has organized a soccer p.m..
The Old Forge American Le- field at 11:30 a.m. After the pa- For more information, call the tournament/family fun day to A 1-hour power spin class on
gion Junior Baseball Team will rade to the field, the players were West Pittston Borough Office at benefit Mackenzie Marx who is the last Wednesday of each
hold tryouts on Sunday, May 1 at introduced and exhibition base- 570-655-7782. being treated for Acute Myeloid month is at 5:15 p.m. lead by in-
11am Tryouts will be held at Bil- ball was played featuring T-Ball, Leukemia. structor, Diane Butwin.
ly Long Field at Old Forge High Coach Pitch, and Girls Minors Stoners Soccer sets signups The tournament is June 25 at Contact Fitness Director, Kel-
School. Softball. The Greater Pittston Stoners the Hanover Youth Soccer Com- ly McCabe at 655-2255 ext 104
Then at 4 p.m. Pittston took on Youth Soccer League will hold plex with a rain date of June 26. or kmccabe@greaterpitt-
Pittston Area baseball the Golden Tech Minor League signups for Fall Soccer on the The tournament is U6-U13 with stonymca.org.
boosters meeting Boys baseball team. During the following dates: May 7 from an entry fee of $50. Games begin
The Pittston Area Baseball day, the other fields were open 1:30-4:30 p.m.; and May 10 from at 9 a.m. and WVYSA rules will Shamrock Wrestling
Booster Club will be holding a 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Exeter be followed. Teams do not have signups/practice
for all boys and girls to show
meeting on Wednesday, May 4 at their skills at some Pitch, Hit and Scout Home, located in the rear to be affiliated with any organi- The 570 Shamrock Wrestling
7:00 p.m. at the Red Mill in Pitt- Run games. of the Exeter Borough Building zations. Other activities sched- Club hold sign-ups on Tuesday
ston. Parents of players in grades on the corner of Lincoln Street uled include face painting, and Thursdays at the Pittston Ar-
8-12 are encouraged to attend. Dupont Softball/Teeball to and Wyoming Avenue in Exeter. Bounce House, money wheel, ea High School gym, 5 Stout
Anyone with questions should open May 7 Cost of registration is $63 for bake sale, a DJ, and much more. Street, Yatesville from 5:30to 6
call Brian at 457-3693. The Dupont Softball/Teeball players win new uniform, and All proceeds will be directed to p.m. prior to each practice ses-
League will hold opening day $48 per player with no uniform. the Marx Family. sion.
Old Forge LL meeting today ceremonies on May 7 beginning New players must show birth For more information, contact Practices will be held each
The Old Forge Lions Little at 2 p.m. Due to the expected certificate. For more info visit Stoners vice president Jamie Tuesday and Thursday at Pittston
League will meet at 4pm on Sun- large crowd, car pooling is sug- www.stonesoccer.org. Szafran-Williams at new- Area High School 6 to 8 p.m. and
day, May 1, at the Miles Street gested to cut down on traffic and town22@yahoo.com. each Monday and Wednesday at
Community Park for its regular parking congestion. Tickets on sale for OFBRC Wyoming Seminary, Wilkes-
monthly meeting. Pasta Dinner YMCA offers arthritis rehab Barre.
PA Track Parents meeting The Old Forge Boys’ Round- The Greater Pittston YMCA For more info call Matt Giam-
WA ice hockey coach letters scheduled ball Club will hold its annual offers arthritis rehab program pietro at 654-0251 or 212-1340.
due The Pittston Area Track Par- Pasta Dinner on May 1 from 12-4 through its Water Arthritis Ther-
The Wyoming Area Ice Hock- ents will hold an important meet- p.m. at Arcaro and Genell’s Ban- apy for severe arthritis cases WA Booster collecting
ey Club is accepting letters of in- ing on Tuesday, May 3 at 7 p.m. quet Room. The Dinner is eat-in from Monday through Thursday programs
tent for volunteer varsity and JV in the high school cafeteria. All or take-out and includes pasta, a at 2 p.m. Must purchase Y Fit- The Wyoming Area Football
coaching positions. Letter must parents with team members from salad, desert and a beverage. ness Card to attend program. Booster Club is looking for pro-
include USA Hockey CEP# and grades 7-12 are urged to attend. Tickets are $9 for adults and grams from all Warrior football
LVL. Send Resume To: WAIHA Plans for the end of the season $4 for children under 12, and can Tee Time for Kiel teams since 1966.
P.O. Box 4341 Wyoming Pa party along with other topics are be purchased from any member The Friends of Kiel Eigen are Contact Nick Perugini. It will
18644 on the agenda. of the Old Forge Boys’ Basket- sponsoring the Third Annual Tee be returned after scanning.npe-
ball Program or at the door. Time for Kiel Golf Tournament rugini@aol.com.
Red Devils meeting Tuesday on June 4 at Sand Springs Golf
The Pittston Red Devils West Pittston Run set PA Wrestling Boosters slate Club. The Tournament is Cap- Pace Setter leagues forming
Sportsmen Club is meeting The 34th Annual West Pittston party, meeting tain and Crew with a 1 p.m. shot- The Pace Setter Athletic Club
Tuesday, May 3 at 7 p.m. at Dr. Anthracite Run for the Coal The Pittston Area Wrestling gun start. basketball will sponsor and op-
Ruggerio’s home on West Pitt- four-mile run/fun walk has been Booster Club will hold a meeting Cost is $100 per player and in- erate a series of basketball
ston. Spring and summer events set for June 4. This year’s event is on May 2 at6:30 p.m. in the cafe- cludes golf fees, lunch, dinner leagues throughout the months
are on the agenda. Members are sponsored by Big Top Tent Rent- teria. Nominations of officers and a snack and drink at the turn. of May, June, July and August
urged to attend. al, and all proceeds benefit West will take place. Final plans for Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. for in girls and boys divisions, 5-
Pittston children’s park and rec- the banquet will be discussed. with lunch and range time sched- 12 grades.
WWWE Panthers registering reational activities. uled for 12 p.m. Prizes will be Parish teams, community
The Wyoming-West Wyom- Registration will begin that PA Hoop Boosters golf awarded for first and second teams, school teams, as well as
ing-Exeter Panthers Football/ day at 7:30 a.m. at the West Pitt- tourney set place in each flight. clubs organized by individual
Cheerleading Asso. will hold ston Borough Building. The Fun On June 4, the Pittston Area Teams will be accepted on a sponsors are welcome. Individu-
registration on the following Walk Course is two miles with Basketball Booster Club will first-come basis. All fees must al players may be placed on team
dates and times: May 15, 1-4 the Run Course a four-mile loop host a captain-and-crew golf accompany registration. Hole (numbers permitting).
p.m.; June 12, 12-3 p.m.; and around the perimeter of West tournament at Four Seasons Golf Sponsors are also welcome at Interested parties can contact
June 26, 12-3 p.m. at the Panther Pittston. Streets will be traffic Club with an 8 a.m. shot gun $100 per hole. the Pace Setter A.C. at 347-7018
Field house on Cedar Street in start. or at pacesetterbasketball@veri-
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Junior ballplayers. Seated, left to right: Anthony Schwab, Tyler Loftus, Chuck Bressler, Evan
Hahn. Standing: Brandon Pernot, Jonathon Aston, Tom Allardyce, Brian Delaney, A.J. Mancini.
Brian Loftus
Kyler Callahan, R.J. Emmett, Matt Antal, Jordan Bone, Josh Savakinas, Dominic Lussi, James Cas-
tellino, Ronnie Musto.
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Tony Mancini, John Lussi, Mark Prebish, Doug Rowan, Tim Hahn, Tom Allardyce. Brian Delaney, Joe Dessoye, Pat McGinty
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VA R S I T Y G I R L S S O C C E R
LOCAL BOWLING
K A R AT E
Coach Frank Hawk, left, and Andrea Bowman present the Coach
Jamie Bowman Memorial Award to Zeb Gavigan
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Briefs spiritual, educational, social, and
recreational needs of every
camp. Transportation is provid-
Continued from Page 30
ed to and from camp. Scholar-
ships are based on need, with
workshop. Please contact Penn proper paperwork completed
State Extension in Luzerne two weeks before camp.
County at 825-1701 or 602-0600 “School will be ending soon,”
to register, or email Luzer- Richwine points out. “For some
neExt@psu.edu. You may also kids, going to Camp Ladore is
want to request the full year’s the highlight of the whole sum-
calendar of workshop topics, mer.”
dates, and locations by calling or Parents interested in sending
emailing as above. their children to summer camp
should register at The Salvation
Round Table Army, 17 S. Pennsylvania Ave-
nue, Wilkes-Barre. For more in-
The Wyoming Valley Civil
formation, contact The Salva-
War Round Table meeting will
tion Army at 570-824-8741.
be held on May 12 at 7 p.m. in the
lower level of the Daddow-
Isaacs American Legion, 730
Theatre Workshops
Memorial Highway, Dallas.
Speaker will be Anthony T.P. The Music Box is pleased to
Brooks, the Executive Director announce the following Theatre
of the Luzerne County Historical Workshops:
Society, who will present his Children’s Summer Theatre
program on “Brothers from Workshop for ages 8-12. Classes
Wyoming Valley Fighting on begin July 25 and run Mondays,
Opposite Sides in the Civil War” Wednesdays and Thursdays
in readings of letters from Jo- from 9 a.m. - noon through Au-
seph Lord Butler and Ziba Ben- gust 19. The students will per-
nett Butler to their mother, Abi- form Disney’s Aladdin Kids on
gail Slocum Butler. August 19 & 20. Tuition is $200
per child.
Music Box Theatre Academy
PA Class of 1981 for ages13-18. Classes begin Au-
Pittston Area class of 1981 will The Falls Senior Center members and visitors enjoyed a presentation by Marge Bart owner of the gust 30 and will be held twice
hold a reunion meeting - cookout Blue Chip Animal Rescue. Joining Marge was Lisa Risch, a volunteer at the shelter, and Lisa's little weekly in the evening through
on Saturday, May 28, at 3:30 rescue dog Buddy, who stole the show with tricks and his lovable personality. October 13. The students will
The Center invites anyone 60+ to join in any day Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. perform Grease on October 14,
p.m. at the home of Sandy Rus- A hot meal is served at noon. Anyone wishing to come for a hot meal for a suggested donation of
so-Schwartz, 12 Friend Street, 15 & 16. Tuition is $275 per stu-
$2.00 should RSVP to Twila by 12:30 p.m. the day before. dent.
Pittston. Classmates that plan on On Thursday, May12, at 11:15 a.m. there will be free Blood Pressure screening followed by a present-
attending are asked to please Both programs are enrolling
ation on Arthritis and Osteoporosis given by a Nurse from Golden Living Center.
email paclas- now and will fill up very quickly.
sof1981@gmail.com or Sandy Call 283-2195 for enrollment
to Patty Capitano-Kachinsky, at the Firelite Banquet Hall Du- taking applications for their forms or additional information.
directly via Facebook. 508 McCullen Street, Duryea Pa pont. weeklong, summer camp pro-
RSVP for the class reunion are All classes will be held at The
18642. Our 30th class reunion gram at Camp Ladore. Summer Music Box Dinner Playhouse,
due by June 1 with payment of will be held on Saturday, Sep- camp dates are June 22-27, July
$35 per person due no later than 196 Hughes Street in Swoyers-
tember 10, 2011 from 6 to 11 p.m. Cosmopolitan Seniors 8-16, and August 3-8.
July 1. Please forward payments ville.
The Cosmopolitan Seniors “It’s an experience not to be
have scheduled the following missed,” observes Wilkes-Barre
Joan Marie Pradel, 73, of Du- clubs of Crossin Towers, Du- and wife, Marie, S.C.; sister, Ro- Ellen Beky, 60, a resident of husband, Aaron, of Forty Fort;
ryea, passed away Sunday, April ryea. sella Turner, and husband, El- Laflin, passed away early Tues- her grandchildren, Michael Be-
24, 2011, surrounded by her lov- Joan was preceded in death by wood, Pittston; sister-in-law, Al- day morning, April 26, 2011, at ky, Matthew Beky and Sydney
ing family at the Geisinger her husband, George; son, Rob- ice Berger, Pittston Township; as Geisinger Wyoming Valley Haydu; her brother, Paul
Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- ert; sister, Ellen Renfer; and well as numerous nieces and ne- Medical Center, Plains Town- Rhodes of Florida; her com-
ter, Plains Township. She was the brother, Raymond Berger. phews. ship, after a courageous battle panion Roger Anderson of La-
widow of the late George Joseph She is survived by sons, Ge- Funeral services were held on with cancer. flin, with whom Ellen resided;
Pradel. orge Pradel, Duryea, Rodney Wednesday from the Pointek Fu- Born in Wilkes-Barre on Ja- as well as numerous aunts, un-
Joan was born on February 13, Pradel, and wife, Victoria, Pitt- neral Home, 204 Main St., Du- nuary 26, 1951, Ellen was a cles, nieces, nephews and
1938, in Wilkes-Barre, a daugh- ston Township; daughters, Cyn- ryea with the Rev. Michael daughter of the late John and friends.
ter of the late Carl and Ruth An- thia Taft, and husband, Burton, Shambora officiating. Interment Ruth (Wolfskiel) Rhodes. A Memorial Visitation was
nette Lahr Berger. She was an Clark Summit, and Beverly will follow in the Marcy Ceme- Raised in Wilkes-Barre, El- held on Friday at the Wroblew-
excellent seamstress for the MacDonald, and husband Tim- tery, Duryea. Her family re- len was a graduate of E.L. ski Funeral Home Inc., 1442
Greater Wyoming Valley Gar- othy, Simpson, Pa.; several quests that flowers be omitted, Meyers High School, Wilkes- Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort.
ment Industry. Joan was also a grandchildren and great-grand- and memorial gifts may be made Barre. For additional information,
social member of the various children; brother, Carl Berger, to the charity of your choice. Ellen was employed in the or to send the family of Ms.
purchasing department at In- Ellen Beky an online message
Linda Ann Carwardine termountain Medical Group, of condolence, you may visit
Kingston. the funeral home website at
April 29, 2011 She was a member of Saint www.wroblewskifuneralhome-
John’s Lutheran Church, .com.
Linda Ann ed Penn State University. Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. in the Car- Wilkes-Barre. In lieu of flowers, memorial
Carwardine, She was a member of the Wa- lucci-Golden-DeSantis Funeral A very strong and brave per- contributions may be made to
66, Hughes- terlilies at the Pittston YMCA.. Home Inc., 318 East Drinker St. son, Ellen always remained the Medical Oncology Pre-
town, died Fri- She loved spending time with Dunmore. Interment will follow positive throughout her illness. scription Fund, c/o 382 Pierce
day at Home. her family at the beach and also in Fairview Memorial Park, Ellen was very creative and St., Kingston, PA 18704.
She and her enjoyed, traveling, gardening Elmhurst. Visitation will be greatly enjoyed doing crafts.
husband, Gary and especially shopping. Monday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 Family always came first to El-
L. Carwardine, celebrated their Also surviving are a son, Ryan p.m. in the funeral home. len throughout her life and she
In Loving M em ory of O u rM om and D ad
43rd wedding anniversary Carwardine, Hughestown, and a Memorial contributions may cherished each opportunity she
Oct.21, 2010. daughter, Krista Carwardine, be made to Hospice of the Sa- had to be with her loved ones,
Born in Dunmore, she was the Haverhill, Mass., a sister Evelyn cred Heart 340 Montage Moun- especially her grandchildren.
daughter of the late John M. and Burdick and husband Walter, tain Rd., Moosic, 18507. Ellen is survived by her son
Dorothy B. Snyder Clement. She Elmhurst, numerous nieces, ne- To offer en online condolence, Andrew Beky and his wife,
was a graduate of Dunmore High phews, cousins and her cat Max. please visit www.DunmoreFun- Gena, of Macungie, Pa.; her
School class of 1964 and attend- A funeral service will be held eralHome.com daughter Amy Haydu and her
824-6620 • 1-800-214-9566
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OBITUARIES
Larraine V. Hopkins Ernest J. Kozlowski
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 April 26, 2011
Larraine V. er years, she worked as a tele- Arrangements were made by Ernest J. Kozlowski, Old Parish, Duryea, and he served in
Hopkins, 83, of phone operator in California. the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Forge, died Tuesday, April 26, the U.S. Army during the Korean
Wyoming She was a loving wife, mother Home, 802 Susquehanna Ave- 2011, at Community Medical Conflict.
passed away and grandmother. nue, West Pittston. Interment Center, Scranton. Surviving are aunts, Sophie
Tuesday, April She was preceded in death by a will be at the convenience of the Born in Duryea on September Zbylicki of Duryea and Lucille
26, 2011 in sister, Norma Cecconi. family. 30, 1930, he was a son of the late Stipanovich of North Carolina;
Geisinger Surviving are her husband of Memorial donations may be John Kozlowski and Stella and cousins. A Mass of
Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- 62 years, George A. Hopkins; made to the Airedale Rescue So- Echalk Kozlowski Dopkin, and Christian Burial was held on
ter, Plains Township. daughter, Darice Hopkins, ciety or to the Humane Society. step-son of the late John Dopkin. Thursday at Holy Rosary
Born in Plains on September Wyoming; grandsons, Jonathan On-line condolences may be He was a graduate of Old Church, Duryea. Interment was
10, 1927, she was the daughter of Williams, Wyoming; and Jason made at www.peterjadonizio- Forge High School. Prior to his at the parish cemetery, Duryea.
the late Steven and Ida Zanerolli Williams and his wife, Taryn, funeralhome.com. retirement he was employed by Arrangements are by the Ber-
Vitali. She was a graduate of Wayne, PA; a nephew, Alfred Lomma Ent., Scranton. He was a nard J. Piontek Funeral Home
Plains High School. In her earli- Cecconi, New York City. member of Nativity of Our Lord Inc., Duryea.
Mary E. Kristen, and Katie Bell, Joseph Howard R. Tasha. ward "Butch," David and Jack;
“Molly” Dev- Devers, and Michael, Rebecca, Jones, 64, of He was a truck driver for 35 sister, Dorthy Sepela; as well
ers, of West Nicholas, and Matthew Prociak; Wilkes-Barre, years, retiring from Petroleum as several nieces, nephews and
Pittston passed a sister, Regina Gannon of Ra- died April 23, Service Company in 2010. cousins.
away Friday, leigh NC, as well as nieces and 2011, at his In addition to his parents, A prayer service was held
April 29, 2011, nephews. home. Howard was also preceded in on Tuesday at Kniffen O’Mal-
at The Jewish The family would like to sin- Born in death by stepmother, Ann ley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S.
Home of Scranton, where she re- cerely thank the staff of the third Wilkes-Barre Jones, and stepfather, John Main St, Wilkes-Barre.
sided for the past 3 years. floor of The Jewish Home for on February 2, 1947, he was a Brugger. In lieu of flowers, memorial
Molly was born on September their outstanding care and com- son of the late Edward and Left to cherish his memory contributions may be made to
8, 1925 in New York City and passion during her stay. Ruth (Hartman) Jones. are his loving wife of 42 The Earthly Angels Autism
was the daughter of the late Mi- Funeral services will be Tues- Howard enjoyed racing mo- years, Susan Jones, Wilkes- Fund of the Luzerne Founda-
chael and Florence Boyle day, May 3, 2011 at 9 a.m. from torcycles and watching drag Barre; daughters, Jennifer and tion, 140 Main St., Second
Rynne. She resided in Hazleton the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral racing. husband Joseph Chopyak, Ste- Floor, Luzerne, PA 18709.
and was a graduate of the Hazle- Home, 802 Susquehanna Ave- He was also a member of phanie and husband Kevin Online condolences can be
ton High School. nue, West Pittston with a Mass of the local Masons. Best, all of Pittston; grand- sent to www.BestLifeTributes-
She was a member of Immac- Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in He especially loved spending children, Joseph, Adam, and .com.
ulate Conception Church, West Corpus Christi Parish, Immacu- time with his cocker spaniel, Alica Chopyak; brothers, Ed-
Pittston. She was preceded in late Conception Church, West
death by her husband, Joseph, on Pittston. Interment, Mt. Olivet
September 9, 2011. Cemetery, Carverton.
Surviving are children, James Friends may call Monday,
and wife, Gail of West Pittston; May 2, 2011 from 4 p.m. to 8
Cheryl, Wyoming; Jo Ellen Bell p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu In Loving M em ory O f
and husband, James, Kingston;
Marianne, West Pittston; Joseph
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John A. But- He later went on to work at Parry, and Camille Parry. Antoinette Pittston. Grand children Antho-
era, 76, of Techneglas. John served in the Funeral was handled by the A. Sartorio of ny Sartorio, Candace Sartorio,
Wilkes-Barre, U.S. Army, attaining the rank of Graziano Funeral Home Inc., Pittston, passed Christina Sartorio and Frank
passed away Private First Class. He was a life- Pittston Township. A Mass of away on April Sartorio; great grandchildren
Thursday, time member of Serradefalco Christian Burial was held at St. 28, 2011. She Aiden Sartorio; sister(s) Frances
April 28, 2011. Society. Rocco’s R.C. Church, Pittston, was born on Bellanco and Yolanda Rocco-
He was the hus- He was preceded in death, in on Saturday with Daniel August 15, grande. And numerous nieces
band of 48 years to Joyce (Leis- addition to his parents, by a Schwebs presiding. 1932 in Tunis, North Africa. and nephews.
ter) Butera. brother, Gasper Butera. Interment followed at St. Roc- Antoinette was a devoted Ca- Funeral will be handled by
Born January 29, 1935, in Pitt- Surviving are children, Car- co’s R.C. Cemetery, Pittston tholic who was a loving and de- Graziano Funeral Home, Inc.,
ston, he was a son of the late An- mella and Albert Fereck, Pitt- Township. voted wife, mother, grandmoth- Pittston Township, PA. Calling
gelo Butera and Nellie (Carmel- ston, Christine and Sam Parry, In lieu of flowers, memorial er, and great grandmother. She hours will be held on Sunday,
la) (DeRosa) Butera. He gradu- Gibbsboro, N.J., and John and contributions may be made to St. was married to Frank Sartorio. May 1, 2011 from 4:00 to 7:00
ated from Pittston High School, Rose Mary Butera, Pittston; as Rocco’s Church or the Henry She was preceded in death by her p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial
class of 1952, and retired from well as grandchildren, Albert Fe- Cancer Center at Geisinger parents Josephine (Licata) Sar- will be held at St. Rocco’s R.C.
Babcock & Wilcox, Scranton, as reck, Danielle Fereck, Kristen Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- torio and Pietro Sartorio, brother Church, Pittston on Monday
a draftsman. Fereck, John C. Butera, Robert ter, Plains Township. Peter Sartorio and sister Carmel- May 2, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. (9:00
la Bufalino. a.m. from funeral home) Presid-
Mary Placek Surviving relatives are sons ing: Rev Phil Massetti. Inter-
April 26, 2011 Aldo and Cindy Sartorio, Mesh- ment will follow at St. Rocco’s
oppen; Peter and Eileen Sartorio, R.C. Cemetery Pittston Twp.
Mary Pla- She adored children and and her husband, Joseph, Hard- Sophie Maryanna Baclawski
cek, Dupont, young people. She loved doing ing, David Placek, West Pittston,
died Tuesday, handwork including crocheting Adrienne Royster and her hus- April 28, 2011
April 26, 2011, and tatting, making countless af- band, Douglas, Luddington,
in Highland ghans and Christmas tree angels. Mich., Paula Richards and her Sophie Maryanna Baclawski Surviving are sister, Eleanor
Manor Nursing She also loved to bake and cook, husband, Darin, Georgia, and Ri- of Duryea passed away Thurs- Baclawski, nieces and great
Home, Exeter. especially cakes and bread. chard Placek and his wife, Sta- day, April 28, 2011 at Hospice nieces, nephews and great neph-
She would have been 101 years The family would like to thank cey, Moscow, Pa.; 22 great- Community Care Inpatient, ews.
old on June 2, 2011. the nurses and staff of Highland grandchildren and one great- Dunmore. A Mass of Christian burial
She was preceded in death by Manor for their love and concern great-grandchild; as well as Born on November 1, 1918, will be held on May 5 at 9:30
her husband, Walter Placek, who for Mary. nieces and nephews. she was the daughter of the late a.m. in Holy Rosary Church, Du-
was killed in a mining accident Surviving are a daughter Lo- The funeral was Saturday in Alexander and Anastasia Lis Ba- ryea. If desired, memorial contri-
in 1961. retta Szczepanski, New Jersey; Holy Mother of Sorrows Polish clawski. Prior to her retirement, butions may be made to Com-
Born in Dupont, she was a two sons, the Rev. Dr. Walter Pla- National Catholic Church, Du- she was employed by the former passionate Care Hospice 960
daughter of the late John and cek and his wife, Barbara, Hard- pont. Interment in the parish Ownes Illinois, Pittston Town- North Main Ave., Scranton, PA
Tekla Figura Bushinski. ing, and Paul Placek and his cemetery. As per her request, ship. 18508. Arrangements are by the
Mary was a member of Holy wife, Marie, Suscon; nine grand- there were no calling hours. She was a member of Nativity Bernard J. Piontek Funeral
Mother of Sorrows Polish Na- children, John Szczepanski and Memorial contributions may of Our Lord Parish, Duryea, for- Home Inc. 204 Main Street, Du-
tional Catholic Church, Dupont, his wife, Karen, Mountain Top, be made to St. Stanislaus Ele- merly Holy Rosary Church. ryea.
where she worked tirelessly Dr. David Szczepanski and his mentary School, 529 E. Locust
around the church. She was Pres- wife, Nancy, Grand Rapids, St., Scranton, PA 18505. Ida Pearl Weitz
ident of the Woman’s Adoration Mich., Paul Szczepanski and his Arrangements are by the Leon
of the Most Blessed Sacrament wife, Cindy, Florida, Jeffrey S. Gorgol Funeral Home, 1131 April 27, 2011
Society for many years and a Szczepanski and his wife, Dawn, Pittston Ave., Scranton, PA
member for almost 75 years. Princeton, N.J., Allison Knick 18505. Ida Pearl Weitz, 77, of Bear Messiah Primitive Methodist
Creek, passed away April 27, Church, Bear Creek. She was a
Marian T. Fearick 2011 at her home surrounded by former member of Thornhurst
her loving family. Methodist Church, where she
Thursday, April 28, 2011 She was born in Hughestown, served as Sunday School Super-
March 25, 1934, daughter of the indentant.
Marian T. Fearick, 91, of La- John the Baptist School, Pittston church on Monday morning. In- late George Lynn and Pearl Lynn
flin, passed away Thursday, for twenty years. terment, parish cemetery. Weitz.
April 28, 2011 in Geisinger She was preceded in death by Friends may call Sunday, May She graduated from Hughes-
Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
ter, Plains Township.
her husband, Paul J. Fearick; son,
Paul J. Fearick, Jr.; and brother,
1, 2011 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at
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town High School and Pittston
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ner Brown. sided; and son, James. ers be omitted and memorial do- General Hospital and Bridgeport Sea food • Vea l
She was a graduate of Jenkins A Mass of Christian Burial nations be made to the Laflin Li- Hospital, Connecticut. Stea ks • Sa la ds
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Brides .................................1
Birthdays............................3
Schools ...........................2-9
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United in Marriage
The bride is the daughter of Gary and Patricia Cardamone,
Bear Creek, PA. She is the granddaughter of the late James and
Jessie Cardamone, Wilkes-Barre, PA and the late Walter and
Anna Zelenick, Plains, PA.
The groom is the son of Ann Marie Kowalczyk, Harding, PA
and the late Robert Kowalczyk. He is the grandson of the late
Adam and Marion Kowalczyk, Exeter, PA and the late Stanley
Serino and Anna Serino-Davis of Pittston PA.
The bride was given in marriage by her father and chose her
sister Patricia Rutkowski, as matron of honor, and her sister Co-
lette Yaronski, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Caroline Kre-
seski, cousin of the groom, Chelsea Rutkowski, niece of the bride
and Stacy White, friend of the bride and groom. The junior bri-
desmaid was Kira Meager, cousin of the groom.
The groom chose his cousin Donald Kreseski as his best man.
Groomsmen were Robert Rutkowski, brother-in-law of the bride,
Gary Cardamone, brother of the bride, Kevin Cardamone, brother
of the bride and Fred White, friend of the bride and groom. The
junior groomsman was Jacob Rutkowski, nephew of the bride.
An evening cocktail hour and reception was held at the Irem Rebecca Klem and Matthew Wanyo
Country Club, Dallas, PA. A rehearsal dinner was given by the
mother of the groom the previous evening at Marianacci’s Res-
taurant, Wyoming, PA. The bride was honored with a bridal Engaged to Wed
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shower given by her mother at the Ramada Inn, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
The bride is a 2001 graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes- r. and Mrs. Edward J. Klem of Plains are pleased to
Barre, Pa and a 2005 graduate of King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of
PA, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and their daughter, Rebecca to Matthew Wanyo, son of Mr.
Psychology. She is employed as an Adult Probation and Parole and Mrs. Michael Wanyo of Plains.
Officer. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Margaret Florio of
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kowalczyk The groom is a 1999 graduate of Wyoming Area High School, Ocala, Florida, the late James Florio, Helen Klem of Wilkes-
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Exeter, PA and a 2004 graduate of Wilkes University, Wilkes- Barre and the late Edward A. Klem. The groom is the grandson of
rystle Cardamone and Adam Kowalczyk were united in Barre, PA, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Sci- the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gwiazdzinski of Hudson and the
marriage by Father John O’Bell on November 13, 2010 at ence. He is employed as a Pennsylvania State Police Trooper. late Mr. and Mrs. John Wanyo of Larksville.
the Church of Holy Redeemer in Fall, PA. Rebecca is a graduate of James M. Coughlin High School. She
received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism with a minor in
English Literature from the University of Pittsburgh. She also
received her Secondary Education English Certification from
King’s College. She is employed as an editorial assistant at the
Sunday Dispatch, Pittston.
Matthew is a graduate of James M. Coughlin High School. He
received his Bachelor of Science degree in MS&IS from Penn
State University. He is employed as a purchasing manager at Po-
cal Industries, Scranton.
The couple will exchange vows on June 25, 2011 at Ss. Peter
and Paul Church in Plains.
Engaged to Wed
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amie Lee Petrucci and Eric M. Panusky together with their
families announce their engagement and upcoming mar-
riage.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of John and Roberta Petrucci,
Exeter. She is the granddaughter of Antoinette Genanie and the
late Martin Genanie, West Wyoming and the late John and Amy
Petrucci, Exeter. John Schuh and Kellyann Daley
The prospective groom is the son of Dennis and Cindy Panusky
of Scranton. He is the grandson of Paul and Rose Panusky as well
as Harry and Estelle Kowanick, both from Scranton.
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The bride-to-be is a 2004 graduate of Wyoming Area and a
2008 graduate of Penn State with a B.S. in Finance. She recently ellyann Daley and John Schuh, together with their fam-
earned her MBA from Misericordia University and is employed ilies announce their engagement and upcoming mar-
at Powerrail Distribution Inc. riage.
The prospective groom is a 2007 graduate of West Scranton The bride-to-be is the daughter of Rosemary and Gerald Daley,
High and is employed at Prudential Financial. Pittston. She is the granddaughter of the late Frank and Margaret Madison Nicole Morreale
The couple will exchange vows on October 29, 2011. Mary Lavelle and Frank and Theresa Daley, Pittston. The pro-
spective groom is the son of John and Elaine Schuh, Avoca. He is
the grandson of the late Nancy and Charles Jones, Avoca and New Arrival
John and Virginia Schuh, Scranton.
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Kelly is a 2001 graduate of Pittston Area High School and a adison Nicole Morreale, daughter of Salvatore Mor-
2007 graduate of Wilkes University earning a doctorate in phar- reale and Megan Pitts of Pittston, was born on April 3,
macy. She is employed with Rite Aid. 2011 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
John is a 2002 graduate of Pittston Area High School and 2006 Madison is the granddaughter of Salvatore and Noreen Mor-
graduate of Wilkes University earning a degree in elementary reale of Pittston and Nancy Pitts of Pittston. Madison is the great
education. He is employed at Pittston Area and Radio Shack. granddaughter of Albert and Marie Garrison of Pittston and Bill
The wedding is set for August 20, 2011 at St. John the Evange-
and Jean Searles of Duryea.
list Church, Pittston.
New Arrival
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yler Joseph Karcutskie, son of Joseph and
Maria Karcutskie of Duryea, was born Friday,
February 25th at Wilkes-Barre General Hos-
pital. He weighed 6 lbs, 13 ½ oz. and was 19 inches
long.
He is the grandson of Gini Ciampi and the late Al
Ciampi of West Pittston and Charles and Beatrice
Karcutskie of West Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mikus Tyler has two sisters, Gianna four years old, and
Kayla two and a half years old.
First Anniversary
V
incent and Lucinda Mikus will be celebrating their first
wedding anniversary on May 1.
The couple was married by Mayor Keith Moss, Du-
ryea. Bridesmaids were John Ribaudo and Lacey Banta. Groom-
smen were Ron Ribaudo and Rick Sorak. Tyler Joseph Karcutskie
The couple will celebrate with a cruise to Bermuda in October.
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Ten juniors from six area high Pictured at left are the winning lian Welsch, E.L. Meyers High high schools placed in the Lu- Pictured at right are the win- to, Dallas High School, 10th
schools placed in the Luzerne juniors seated from left to right: School, 6th place; Paul Brasav- zerne County Council of Teach- ning seniors seated from left to place; Robert Adams, Dallas
County Council of Teachers of Tseng-Yu Chang, Wyoming age, MMI Preparatory School, ers of Mathematics 63rd Annual right: Linnae Homza, Wyoming High School, 5th place; Tim Re-
Mathematics 63rd Annual High Seminary, 10th place; Brittany 6th place; Janak Jethva, Crest- High School Mathematics Con- Area High School, 9th place; inert, Dallas High School, 5th
School Mathematics Contest Fisher, MMI Preparatory wood High School, 4th place; test hosted by Wilkes University. Pierce Donovan, Dallas High place; Brian Wise, Dallas High
hosted by Wilkes University. School, 6th place; Megan Potos- Michael Macarevich, MMI Pre- School, 8th place; Eric Werbin,
Prizes were awarded to top fin- School, 3rd place; Chris Kro-
Prizes were awarded to top fin- ki, Wyoming Area High School, paratory School, 9th place; Su- Wyoming Area High School, 1st
ishers, with the first-place win- 1st place; Eric Klemchak, san Hao, Crestwood High ishers, with the first-place win- place; Josh Carey, Wyoming Ar- piewnicki, Greater Nanticoke
ner in each division receiving a Coughlin High School, 2nd School, 5th place; Wyoming Ar- ner in each division receiving a ea High School, 2nd place; Sarah Area High School, 4th place;
four-year full-tuition scholarship place; Trevor Alder, Wyoming ea High School mathematics four-year full-tuition scholarship Brozena, Wyoming Valley West Wyoming Area High School
to pursue the major of his or her Area High School, 3rd place. teacher Deanna Mennig. to pursue the major of his or her High School, 7th place. Standing mathematics teacher Deanna
choosing at Wilkes University. Standing from left to right: Ju- Ten seniors from four area choosing at Wilkes University. from left to right: Samantha Cas- Mennig.
SCHOOL MENUS
School menus for the week of Breakfast available daily - As- Deli Specials - salads, assorted Sandwich, Chicken Noodle apple crisp, 100% fruit juice. Al- peaches.
May 2 sorted whole grain cereals w/ hoagies and wraps. Soup, Applesauce ternate entrée Cheese sandwich Tuesday- A. Popcorn chicken,
toast, breakfast pizza, buttered This weeks specials: High and Tuesday – Pizza & Ice Cream or PBJ or 4 oz yogurt and Animal bread. B. Chipotle chicken wrap
Pittston Area toast. Middle Schools- Wednesday –No Lunch, Early Crackers all w/choice of string w/lettuce. C. Double Philly
Kindergarten, Primary and Middle and High Schools Pizza Dismissal cheese or sunflower seeds. cheese steak hoagie. D. Rib-a-
Intermediate Centers Monday –Hot wing chicken Monday -Hot chicken wing Thursday – Chicken Tenders, Breakfast: Warm Danish, cereal, que, cheeseburger or chicken
Monday –Cheese steak hoagie hoagie, corn, mixed fruit, low fat Tuesday and Thursday -Pep- Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Corn, juice, milk patty on bun. Sides: Baked pota-
or hot ham & cheese on bun, milk peroni Roll, Peaches Thursday -Pork Chopette, or to, fries, garden green peas, cin-
corn, pineapple, low fat milk. Tuesday–Macaroni & cheese, Wednesday -Fresh tomato Friday – Race For Education chicken nuggets, bread, mashed namon applesauce.
Breakfast: French toast sticks bread slice, stewed tomatoes, white pizza potatoes/gravy, golden corn, jig- Wednesday -A. Ham and
100% fruit juice, low fat milk pineapple tidbits, low fat milk. Friday -Hot chicken wing Wyoming Area gling fruited Jell-O. Alternate cheese hoagie w/lettuce, tomato.
Tuesday –Chicken parmesan Wednesday –Steak & cheese Elementary
Weekly specials: High School entrée Cheese sandwich or PBJ B. White French bread pizza. C.
with pasta or cheeseburger on hoagie, carrots, pears, low fat - Panini Monday-Cheeseburger on or 4 oz yogurt and Animal Tyson Hot ’n Spicy chicken
bun, green beans, peach crisp, milk bun, or chicken patty on bun, tor-
Monday -steak and cheese Crackers all w/choice of string sandwich. D. Rib-a-que, cheese-
low fat milk. Breakfast: Ham, Thursday –Beef Fajita wrap or Tuesday -Hot chicken & tilla chips/salsa, pickles slices, cheese or sunflower seeds. burger or chicken patty on bun.
egg and cheese on bagel 100% taco salad with fixings, bread cheese juicy peaches, Curious George Breakfast: Super fortified donut, Sides: Fresh veggies/ranch dip,
fruit juice, low fat milk slice, green beans, peaches, low Fruit Snack. Alternate Cheese
Wednesday -Ham and cheese cereal, juice, milk baked hash brown potato, warm
Wednesday –Hot dog on bun, fat milk Thursday -Hot chicken &sandwich or PBJ or 4 oz yogurt Friday -Fresh cheese pizza, or apple crisp.
or grilled cheese sandwich, Friday –Chicken stir fry over cheese and Animal Crackers all w/ pepperoni pizza, tossed salad w/ Thursday - A. Buffalo chicken
baked fries, pears, low fat milk. rice, wheat bread, mixed vegeta- choice of string cheese or sun-
Friday - Turkey and cheddar dressing, juicy pineapple, Rice salad. B. Max snax taco beef
Breakfast: Pancakes with syrup bles, applesauce, low fat milk flower seeds Breakfast-Pan-
Monday -Egg & cheese on ba- Krispie Treat. Alternate entrée quesadilla w/salsa, sour cream.
100% fruit juice, low fat milk. Daily at High School - Favor- cakes w/syrup, cereal, fruit
gel or French toast sticks with Cheese sandwich or PBJ or 4 oz C. Mash potato bowl w/chicken,
Thursday –Chicken sticks ites - Plain Pizza. - syrup juice, milk yogurt and Animal Crackers all corn, gravy, cheese, w/biscuit. D.
with BBQ sauce or meatball Grill Specials - Cheeseburg- Tuesday-Baked
Tuesday -Sausage & cheese on popcorn w/choice of string cheese or sun- Rib-a-que, cheeseburger or
platter, bread slice, carrots, ap- ers, Buffalo chicken patties, Pa- chicken, bread, baked potato
English muffin or scrambled flower seeds. Breakfast: Pop tart, chicken patty on bun. Sides:
plesauce, low fat milk, Break- nini Sandwiches, grilled chicken eggs with toast fries, garden green peas, cinna- cereal, juice, milk Mashed potatoes/gravy, golden
fast: Scrambled eggs & toast patties andchicken fajita mon applesauce. Alternate
Wednesday - Pancakes with Secondary Center corn, Jigglin Jell-O.
100% fruit juice, low fat milk Deli Specials: Salad assorted Cheese sandwich or PBJ or 4 oz
syrup or egg, bacon and cheese Monday-. Mozzarella bread- Friday -A. Cheese pizza or
Friday -Beef taco salad, & tor- "made to order" hoagies and on bagel. yogurt and Animal Crackers all sticks w/marinara sauce. B. Buf- pepperoni pizza. B. Grilled
tilla chips, or white pizza, peas, wraps. w/choice of string cheese or sun-
Thursday – Breakfast pizza or falo chicken salad, croutons, cheese sandwich, taco soup. C.
mixed fruit, low fat milk Daily at Middle School - Fa- egg and cheese on bagel flower seeds Breakfast-Apple blue cheese or ranch dressing. C. Meatball hoagie w/mozzarella
Weekly choices -Ham and vorites - Plain Pizza; spice muffin, cereal, fruit juice,
Friday –Waffles with syrup or Chicken fajita w/lettuce, tomato, cheese .D. Rib-a-que, cheese-
Cheese wrap, crispy chicken Grill Specials - Cheeseburg- ham and cheese on bagel milk salsa, sour cream. D. Rib-a-que, burger or chicken patty on bun.
wrap, turkey sandwich, tuna ers, hot dogs, Buffalo chicken Wednesday -Triple French cheeseburger or chicken patty on Sides: Tossed salad/dressing,
hoagie. patties, grilled chicken patties St. Mary’s Assumption toast, syrup, w/sausage patty, bun. Sides: Fresh veggies/ranch seasoned potato wedges, juicy
plain pizza available daily. andchicken fajita. Monday –Turkey & Cheese baked hash brown potato, warm dip, tortilla chips/salsa, juicy pineapple.
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Pictured are Mrs. Bolus’ and for the playground. The Play- Art Show Field Trips Every dollar you spend earns a school office. Anyone interested
Mr. Strazdus’ third grade classes ground Committee has suggest- The JFK art show will take First grade field trip to the point for our school, which helps please see Ms. Rachelle.
at JFK Elementary. The students ed we use the funds collected to place on Thursday, May 5 from Bloomsburg Children’s Museum us earn free equipment. You can
had the opportunity to do a pro- purchase a gazebo. We will be also register your SureSave cards Pennies for the Playground
6-7 p.m. will take place on May 20.
ject using recycled items. discussing the best options for Second grade field trip to the to earn rewards for our school. The playground committee is
Among the items made by the the playground, and would take Spring Musical Please remember to save your collecting spare change to help
DaVinci Center will take place
students were skateboards, any suggestions parents may Box Tops For Education. Each upgrade our playground. You
The JFK spring musical will on May 19.
trains, trucks, rockets, army one is worth 10 cents when our can help out by sending in any
have. A vote will take place at take place in the high school au- Third grade field trip to Lake school redeems them. Please spare change you may have into
tanks, helicopters, and a horse this meeting regarding the best ditorium on May 9 at 6:30 p.m. Tobias will take place on May keep saving your Box Tops and
and buggy. The students learned use of the funds. 26. school with your child. Thank
Third Grade Social
thank you for your support.
about recycling and the benefit you for your support.
Tyson Chicken A+ Program:
recycling has in the environ- Sabatini’s Night The JFK annual third grade Tools for Schools Clip and save labels from partici- Website
ment. The next Sabatini’s Night will social will take place on Tuesday, Please register your cards for pating Tyson products earns us
take place on Thursday, May 5. May 10 from 6-8 p.m. Anyone the Tools for Schools program. 24 cents for each label. We will Please visit the Wyoming Area
PTO Meeting JFK PTO will receive 10% of the website at www.wyominga-
interested in helping with the Once you sign up, everything announce a date for collecting
The next JFK PTO meeting profit when you mention JFK. event, please speak to any PTO you purchase at Price Chopper the labels in the future. rea.org and click on JFK for
will take place on Wednesday, Thank you to Sabatini’s Pizza for officer. with your AdvantEdgeCard more PTO information. Click on
May 4 at 6:30 p.m. At this meet- their continued support. Smencils Mr. Pollard’s name to view PTO
earns points to help our school.
ing we will be reviewing options Smencils are available in the information.
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who died Wicked 10/19 Serious inquiries $15,500. Call 61,000 original A MUST SEE!
1-800-432-8069 only. 570-636-3151 Loaded. Low
April 3, 2011. 570-288-3916 miles. Original Custom Paint. miles. Excellent
ALL JUNK CARS All persons indebt- owners manual Only driven under condition.
Collect cash, not dust!
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
SUBURBAN
ed to said Estate EXCELLENT CONDITION! 10 miles!! Asking $18,900
Clean out your $8,800. $8,900 or best
are requested to 570-674-3901
WANTED!! make payment and
those having claims
basement, garage
or attic and call the SL 500
(570) 881-2447 offer. For more info,
call 570-864-2543
CHEVROLET `05
TJ, Black with grey
CALL ANYTIME
to present the
same, without
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
Convertible, with
removable hard
FORD `66 or 215-379-1375 Champagne
exterior,
interior. 4 cylinder,
5-speed manual
FREE REMOVAL
delay, to the
Executrix,
829-7130! top, dark Blue,
camel interior,
Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony SUZUKI `07 C50T TRAILBLAZER LT leather interior,
power windows
transmission. CD
player, hardtop, full
ROSE MARY FORD `07 Summer Driving
interior. Pristine
condition. 26K
CRUISER
Black/Grey. 18,000 & locks, 4 wheel doors, sound bar.
CA$H PAID COLARUSSO and Only, Garage Kept.
miles. $17,000 or
miles. Well
equipped. Includes
drive. $4,850. 4” Skyjacker
her Attorneys.
MUSTANG GT Very Good
best offer. On-Star, tow pack-
Call for Suspension lift with
EXCELLENT
SAPORITO,
ON THE SPOT SAPORITO & 406 ATVs/Dune Premium package,
silver, black leather
Condition, No
Accidents. Classy
(570) 817-6768 age, roof rack,
running boards,
condition and
known issues.
steering stabilizer.
Like new BF
570.301.3602
FALCONE
LINCOLN `88
Car. Price 570-362-4080 Goodrich 35’s with
Buggies
490 NORTH
MAIN STREET
interior, 5 speed
manual. 20,000
Reduced!
$13,995 CONDITION remote starter,
extended warranty.
Full size spare. Only
85,000 miles.
PITTSTON, PA
18640 QUARTER MIDGET miles. $18,900
(570) 868-3832
or trade for
SUV or other. TOWN CAR Windshield, Bags,
Floorboards,V&H
$16,000
(570) 825-7251
HONDA `03
$6,999
(570) 301-7221
120 Found
RACE CAR 570-388-6669 61,000 original Pipes, White
INCLASSIFIED!
infant love and
security, you can
Call (570) 954-2749 HYUNDAI `04 $31,000 invested.
will sell $21,500.
Camper?
Place an ad and
with matching hel-
met & jacket. Fend- 4X4 pickup, extend-
power windows,
power mirrors,
Doyouneedmorespace? help make us a 409 Autos under TIBURON GT 570-335-3127 find a new owner.
570-829-7130
er eliminator kit.
Scorpion exhaust.
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic.
AM/FM radio, CD
Triple black, eco-
A yard or garage sale
family. Expenses
paid. Please call $5000 Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air, PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER $6,000. Pewter. 48,000
player,
defroster,
rear
rear nomical 6 cylinder.
YAMAHA` 08 R1
Sebastian Amico, Call after 9:30 a.m. Stainless Exhaust, & seats. Leather engine, transmis- matic, four wheel
570-301-3602
gle family detached drive trucks seats. Back up & rear tire, undertail garage kept. $12,900/best offer.
structure at 151 Eliz- Call before Burgundy, cloth $14,750. 570-594-1496 seats, cruise con-
navigation sys- kit, cover. Price
abeth Street, ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ tems. New tires &
7:30 pm & vinyl interior, 570-362-1910 trol, AM/FM radio,
JEEP `02
350 rocket negotiable $7,800 cassette player, CD
Pittston, PA, pur- for heavy equip- brakes. Sunroof. 570-852-9072
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
ment, backhoes, engine, 2nd changer, leather
TOYOTA `06
suant to Section Garage kept. Many
405- Schedule II dump trucks, owner. Fender Wrangler Sport interior, sun roof,
(District Regula-
tions) Minimum Yard
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
extras!
Miles.
46,000
Asking $19,500.
MAZDA `04 RX-8
Hunter Green, AVALON
skirts, always
garaged. Trophy 442 RVs & Campers
Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has
Hard / soft top,
remote start,
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
Requirements of the TRUCK SALES winner at shows. oak wood trim, car- garage kept. 6 new Passed inspec-
Zoning Ordinance. 570-760-2035
542-2277
570-825-8888 or
626-297-0155
80,000 miles.
New brakes &
New tires, new
brakes, Inspected
Serious inquiries
only, $7,500.
FLAGSTAFF `08 peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
cylinder, auto.
$10,000
tion, new battery.
$2,500
March 4, AC,
A copy of the Zoning
Permit application is
6am to 8pm
Call Anytime! rotors. New
alignment. Two AVPS, Fully
570-690-0727
CLASSIC convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
570-430-1396 or
570-655-5156
(570) 868-1100
Call after 2:00 p.m.
on file and available To place your new rear tires. loaded, 18,000
mile bumper to
Super Lite Fifth Seats 7. Power win-
ad call...829-7130
No accidents.
421 Boats &
Wheel. LCD/DVD dows & seats. Cus- LINE UP
for Public Inspection
at the City Clerk’s
PRICE REDUCED bumper warranty.
90,000 miles. Marinas
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tom lighting on ceil-
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 A GREAT DEAL...
BMW `93 325 IC
$8,000 or best ing. New exhaust
Office, 35 Broad offer. For more $12,900. tress, ceiling fan, 56,000 miles,
Street, Pittston, PA. system. New rear
information, call (570) 881-3712 Hide-a-Bed sofa, automatic,
IN CLASSIFIED!
CUSTOM
Convertible, tires. Recently
(570) 332-4213 outside speakers & all-wheel drive,
Metallic Green inspected. Excellent
TRUCKS FOR SALE
The City of Pittston 4 door, air condi-
TOYOTA `93 MR2
Exterior & Tan grill, 2 sliders, condition. $4,800.
does not discrimi- aluminum wheels, tioning, all power,
Interior, 5 Speed Call 570-655-0530
nate on the basis of Rare, Exclusive CD player, leather
CREST 15’
Transmission, T-top, 5 speed. water purifier, Ford, GMC,
race, color, national interior, tinted
origin, sex religion,
age, disability, or
Heated Seats. 2nd
Owner, 66k Miles.
Opportunity To AM/FM/CD, AC,
power antenna.
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR windows, custom
International-Prices
starting at $2,295.
family status in Excellent Condition, Own... New tires. No rust. Fiberglass glass windows,
raised panel fridge
Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Box Truck, Cab &
Garage Kept, Chassis available.
employment or the
310 Attorney Great condition. boat with & many acces- oak wood trim, car- Before 5:00 p.m. Call U-haul
Excellent Gas
provision of servic-
es. Any person with Services Mileage. Carfax
available. Price
‘26 FORD $5,000
(570) 708-0269
trailer. Out-
board propul-
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
570-822-5536
MODEL T
a disability requiring $22,500. convertible to dou-
special accommo- Bankruptcy $595 reduced $7,995 after 6:00PM sion. Includes: ble bed, curtains.
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
570-868-6986
dation to attend this Guaranteed Low Fees or trade for SUV or
Panel Delivery 2 motors Seats 7. Power win- Public Notices Public Notices
other. Beautiful / 415 Autos-Antique
meeting should noti-
fy the City Clerk’s
www.BkyLaw.net
Atty Kurlancheek Fun Car.
570-388-6669
100 point
Concours quality & Classic
Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil- PUBLIC NOTICE
office at 570-654- 825-5252 W-B restoration. Red Travel Trailer. 29’, ing. New exhaust Pursuant to the “Surface Mining
PRICE mint condition, 1
CADILLAC `80
0513 at least three
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
DIVORCE No Fault with black fend- system. New rear Conservation and Reclamation Act” and
working days prior slide out a/c-heat.
$295 divorce295.com ers. Never Driven. REDUCED! Stove, microwave,
tires. Recently the “Clean Streams Law” notice is hereby
to the scheduled AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- inspected. Excellent
COUPE DEVILLE
Atty. Kurlancheek 0 miles on $2,400 given that Mineral Reclamation, LLC, 30
hearing. ver, 52,600 miles, restoration. fridge, shower condition. $4,800.
800-324-9748 W-B inside & out. Many Market Street, Pittston, PA 18640 has
sunroof, heated RARE! NEGOTIABLE Call 570-655-0530
Excellent condition, more extras. made application to the Pennsylvania
Attorney Free Bankruptcy seats, Bose sound $40,000 $3,000 located in 570-417-3940 Department of Environmental Protection
Mark Bufalino system, 6 CD $38,000 Reduced. $13,500.
Consultation Hazleton. (DEP) for a permit to conduct refuse recla-
Solicitor, City of
Pittston Zoning
Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park-
$36,500 570-454-1945 or
427 Commercial
Call 570-842-6735
DODGE `10 mation activities in Dupont and Avoca
Hearing Board 570-822-1959 ing assist, remote
561-573-4114
Trucks & SUNLITE CAMPER GRAND CARAVAN
Boroughs, Luzerne County. The proposed
permit area is 25 acres and is situated on
keyless entry, elec- Looking for that
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
2002 BMW 745i special place Equipment
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom, Only 17k miles.
the north side at the end of the Pittston
By-Pass near Main Street in Avoca. The
The Flagship of kitchen, sofa bed. Fully loaded. receiving stream for this proposed permit
called home?
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry
Dalessandro
$17,600
570-881-2775
the Fleet
New - $87,000 Classified will address CHEVY ‘08 3500 Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
area is Mill Creek, a cold watery fishery.
The Pittston, PA, U.S. Geographical Survey
Classified depart- Your needs.
HD DUMP TRUCK
Midnight Emerald New tires, fridge extended war- 7.5 minute topographical map contains the
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
570-823-9006
CHEVROLET ‘06 with beige leather
interior. 61K miles.
Open the door
with classified! 2WD, automatic.
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
ranty. $17,995
(570) 690-2806
area described. A copy of the application
is available for public inspection at the
CORVETTE Mint condition. Only 12,000 miles.
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
Luzerne County Conservation District, 325
457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
Loaded. Garage
CHEVROLET `68 C10 Vehicle in like
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
Smiths Pond Road, Shavertown, PA 18708.
FOR JUNK
including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
1993 CADILLAC CHEVROLET `72 Food Truck with
new motor -
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
29 MPG gas.
$4,000
name, address, telephone number, and
brief statement as to the nature of the
objection.
VEHICLES
New, paid $62,000
Must sell $45,900 ALANTE
2 Door
CHEVELLE
50,000. Excellent
condition. All stain-
less steel body.
Air, awning, sleeps
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
or best offer
(570) 868-0944
570-299-9370 Two door hard top.
PICKED UP Convertible 307 Motor. Needs Call Jack at Benton, Pa. $4,900. 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/
Exquisite Candy Public Notices Public Notices
570-876-1010 CHRYSLER ‘06 Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000
work. Comes with
additional 400 small
570-881-5825
or Rich at
215-694-7497
WANTED
Model Year. REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX
leave message boom; 92,000miles;
570-760-2035 NIGHTTRAIN
CUSTOM LINE chairs. Braun Millen-
The Board of Directors reserves the right
C-240
EX, Van, Sunroof.
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
FORD `07 MUSTANG STATION WAGON
V8, automatic, Dark gray metallic, 61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
nium lift
remote. Walk up
with
to reject any or all bids or to accept or
reject any item or items thereof.
63,000 highway Loaded, automatic, 8 passenger, new rr tire & door. Front & rear
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm condition.
miles, silver, runs AC, heated leather 3rd seat, good brakes, many A/C. Power locks &
great, $11,500. seats, 4 door. condition, 2nd $5000 or best offer. windows. Excellent BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
extras. $10,900
negotiable. $4,700 owner. $9,500. 570-606-7654 condition. $9,500. DEBORAH A. RACHILLA
(570) 592-4982
570-479-2482 Call 570-388-6535 570-579-3517 570-237-6375 SECRETARY
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Auto., AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg.,
PL, Safety Pkg., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Power Moonroof, Auto., PW, PDL, CD, Air, Fog
Sirius Satellite Radio, Side Impact Air Bags, Keyless Entry, All Wheel Drive, Automatic, 16” Steel Wheels., Lamps, Privacy Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Siruius Satellite
Message Center, Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, Keyless Entry Radio, Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg., SYNC
with Remote, Air, Safety Canopy, Side Air Bags
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed 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. Sale ends
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month plus tax and tags, 12K miles per year, Security deposit is waived, $2519 due at signing to qualified buyers; MALIBU: lease for 39 mos at $179 per month plus tax & tags, 12K miles per year, $1949,
first payment, security deposit and tags due at lease due at signing to qualified buyers. EQUINOX: lease for 39 mos at $269 per month plus tax & tags, 12K miles per year, $2459 due at signing (includes
security deposit) to qualified buyers. Spring Trade Assistance rebate – applies to in-stock inventory only. Must trade in a General Motors 2004 or newer vehicle to be eligible for Valley Chevrolet incentive.
Cars $1000 trade assistance; trucks, SUVs $1500 trade assistance. Certain restrictions apply. Prior sales excluded. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Must take delivery by May 2, 2011.
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FREIGHTLINER Hospitality bility with experi- $15. Barbie wearing women’s size large striking showcase HIGHEST
’99 CONDO
430 Detroit, Super
Let the Community
Know!
ASUCCESSFULSALE ence in MAC, PC &
DTP applications &
cowgirl outfit, 1966
$30. Vintage camel
& extra large con-
sisting of pants,
piece for bedroom
or family room.
PREMIUMS FOR
SILVER DOLLARS
Cash.
10 transmission.
Asking $15,000.
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
INCLASSIFIED! an understanding of
prepress, the print-
salt & pepper shak-
ers, handmade from
tops, jackets, shoes
size 9, over 35
$200. 690-8009 & BETTER ITEMS
570-829-7130 Doyouneedmorespace? ing process, and all Israeli Olive Wood items. Good condi- BAR hardwood,
liquor cabinet with GOLD &
Not
aspects of bindery tion. $35. 655-1808
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ A yard or garage sale 1950’s selling on lock, copper insert
SILVER
CARPENTERS VALLEY COUNTRY
with sides. All operation. Must Ebay for $75 asking
aluminum, spread in classified have a minimum of $25. Call 570-474-
DRESSES: Evan top, 2 barstools, 4
Dust.
Picone size 4, bur- 1/2’ long. Excellent JEWELRY &
is the best way 2 years education in 2756 between
axle. $6,500.
LABORERS & ROOFERS gundy, 4 roses are condition, great for
CLUB
graphic design &
tocleanoutyourclosets! advertising, and a
8:30am & 8:3-0 pm attached to two entertaining, must WATCHES
2 storage trailers. panels on the back ,
570-814-4790
Experienced.
You’re in bussiness minimum of 5 years PIANO. Ericsson see, smoke free ALL TYPES
Local work. Must practical experience upright from 1885. georgeouss $45. home. $650. nego-
have valid driver’s in West Hazleton with classified! Jessica McClintock, tiable. 693-0884 OF STERLING
in graphic design, Needs tuning and
license. Apply at is seeking print and bindery some minor repairs. size 5, burgundy, SILVER
197 Courtdale Ave. 545 Marketing/ strapless, small Wanna make a
Courtdale, PA 18704
experienced:
Product
production. Knowl-
edge of the Apogee
$200. 868-6613
embroided flowers
over dress $40.
speedy sale? Place
your ad today 570-
Sell it in The Old Postcards &
Local Photo’s,
Times Leader
workflow a plus. YEARBOOKS:
SOUS CHEF
ENTRY LEVEL HOME HEALTH
Must have the ability Coughlin H.S. 1926, Jump dress, size
5/6, black with silver
829-7130. Lead Soldiers &
Classified
to move freely 1928, 1932, 1937, Old Toys, Mining
BED. Craftmatic
460 CONSTRUCTION Call 570-788-1112
MARKETER
throughout the 1940, 1961, 1963, sparkles throughout
dress with rhine- Adjustable. $500 or & Military Stuff,
ext. 118 to set up
section.
building to gather 1942, 1943, 1944,
best offer.
AUTOMOTIVE an interview. 1949. G.A.R. H.S. stone straps $40. Old Crocks, Jugs
SERVICE LABORER CareGivers America
is seeking a mar-
information, materi-
als & authorizations. 1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946,
Urban Girl Nites size
5/6, red with criss-
570-288-3894
570-650-6434 & Bottles, Fine
DIRECTORY Entry level field 533 Installation/ keter for home Competitive salary
1951, 1955, 1956, cross on back China & Glass-
and full benefits. BEDROOM SET
employees for a two Maintenance/ health. Experience
Send resume only 1957, 1961, 1965, matching purse Rustic, dark wood, ware, Local
person crew, no with home health 1966, 1970, 1980, $40. 570-288-8689
468 Auto Parts experience neces- Repair marketing or phar- to: Independent
1985, 2005, 2006.
twin captain’s bed,
Advertising
Graphics GOWNS: Jessica dresser with mirror,
sary, company will maceutical sales Meyers H.S. 1935, STAMPS
570-301-3602
train. The work is
outdoor, fast paced,
HEAVY EQUIPMENT needed.
Resumes to:
P.O. BOX 703,
Pittston, PA 18640 1936, 1937, 1938,
1942, 1943, 1944,
McLintock, laven-
der, full skirt netting,
chest of drawers,
desk with hutch &
Phone calls will chair, very good
CALL US!
very physical and
will require the MECHANIC rjacobs@caregivers
america.com not be accepted. 1945, 1946, 1960,
1974, 1975, 1976,
bodice,
straps,
spaghetti
matching condition
negotiable.
$300.
LOFT
PAYING
TO JUNK applicant to be out
of town for eight day
Local Heavy Equip-
ment Distributorship 548 Medical/Health
1977. Kingston H.S.
1938, 1939, 1940,
wrap, size 9/10
$30. After Six, soft BED Custom Built.
Light oak, very solid,
Record
YOUR CAR intervals followed by
six days off. Appli-
is currently accept-
ing applications for Pennsylvania
1944, 1948, 1949.
Plymouth H.S. 1930,
blue, floor-length A-
line skirt with lining, built-in desk with 2
drawers & over-
Ca$h
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
cants must have a
valid PA driver’s
a shop mechanic in
its Service Depart-
MENTOR
has an exciting
1931, 1932, 1933,
1938, 1943, 1944,
fitted top, spaghetti
straps, empire waist head light, shelves
& 5 drawers, excel-
Prices
CA$H ON THE $POT, license and clean 1959, 1960. line, size 16. $30.
ment. Candidates opportunity for lent condition. $400
driving record. 600 Hanover H.S. 1951, 570-814-9845
HERITAGE
Free Anytime
Pickup
Starting wage is
negotiable but will
must have 3-5
years experience DIRECT SUPPORT FINANCIAL 1952, 1953, 1954,
1960. West Pittston
JACKET: boys gen-
negotiable.
570-868-6613
GALLERIES
and must have own uine Italian stone
570-301-3602 be no less than
$14.00 per hour plus
tools. Excellent PROFESSIONAL H.S. Annual 1925,
1926, 1927, 1928,
leather jacket, size CANOPY BED-
white, double with
DALLAS, PA
LINE UP incentive pay with
wage/benefits
package. Qualified
in a new group 610 Business 1931, 1932, 1959.
14. $25. 868-6018
four drawer chest Located Directly
A GREAT DEAL... family health, dental candidates please
home opening in Opportunities Luzerne H.S. 1951, MISSES/junior Old and night table across from the
and 401k. Apply at: Wilkes-Barre, PA.
call 570-824-9891. Full-Time 1952, 1956, 1957, Navy tops XS to $100.00 for all Dallas Agway on
IN CLASSIFIED! R.K. Hydro-Vac, Inc.
Base Pay: 1959. Berwick H.S. medium $1. Lilu three. 654-2505
Rt. 415
Looking for the right deal 1075 Oak Street GET THE WORD OUT $9.50-11.00/hour 1952, 1953, 1956, small purse with
Pittston, PA 18640 1957, 1958, 1960, cute buttons from CEDAR CHEST, light Look for our blue
with a Classified Ad.
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
e-mail resume to:
tcharney@ 570-829-7130 KEY RESPONSI- 1967, 1968, 1969 Pac Sun $3. Black maple $75. FLOOR
LAMPS brass with 5
Call 829-7130 & white signs
BILITIES: Establish ,1970. Lehman H.S. slip-on waitress
to place an ad.
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
rkhydrovacpa.com
or call:
KALINOSKY a relationship with
the individual
CREATIVE & EXCITING 1973, 1974, 1976,
1978, 1980. Nanti-
shoes size 6-1/2
rarely worn $1.50
fixtures $25. Pine
shelf $10. Swag -
Tues. thru Sat.
10 am to 5 pm
800-237-7474 Paint your own coke Area H.S. grapes & wine bot-
the directions! receiving services Asics track cleats 570-674-2646
pottery studio
LANDSCAPING INC.
Monday to Friday, 1976, 2008. Dallas silver/light green tles $10.
8:30 to 4:30. to ensure effective franchise. Low start H.S. 1966, 1967, 570-693-2612 ONLY
ONL
NLY ONE
N LE
LEA
L
LEADER.
E DER
D .
size 7, good condi-
E.O.E and Is seeking experi- guidance, support
and service delivery
up & local training.
POKE-A-NOSE
1968. Bishop Hoban tion $3. Semi/ prom CLOSET metal with
LINE UP
Mandatory enced persons for H.S. 1972, 1973,
Drug Testing. Landscape & Main- •Coordinate, organ- POTTERY 1974, 1975. West
dress, David’s Bridal
metallic blue/ grey,
two doors, recently timesleader.com A GREAT DEAL...
ize and/or assist Inspiration is Within painted cream
tenance positions. Side Central tea length bubble, color, one rod for IN CLASSIFIED!
LABORER
With Heavy Equip-
Driver’s License
a must. Please call
with household
activities such as
Call Jason
570-730-7855 or
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
1974, 1980, 1981.
strapless
$10. Dolly’s Bou-
size 4 hanging clothes and
8” high shelf. Mea- 509 Building/ 509 Building/
570-696-4606 light housekeeping email: pnpfranchise
ment Operator Westmoreland H.S. tique, beautiful surements - 66” H x
and meal prepara- @yahoo.com 1952, 1953 - 1954 Sherri Hill short 36” W x 21” D. Construction/ Construction/
experience needed
for company spe- TRUCK MECHANIC tion
•Provide transporta- G.A.R. H.S. 1972, dress violet & pink, Good condition. Skilled Trades Skilled Trades
506 Administrative/
cializing in mobile
crushing operation.
Opening for Experi-
enced full time Truck
tion for individuals
receiving services FLORAL SHOP 1973, 1974, 1975,
1976 Pittston H.S.
with bow at waist,
can be worn strap-
$20.
TOOLMAKER
The only shop 1936, 1951, 1954, less, size3/4, worn COMPUTER DESK,
Clerical Management expe- Mechanic. Must to planned and/or
in the area! 1963 Pittston Hospi- once. $30. with hutch, good
rience a plus. This is Have Own Tools/PA necessary activities
1,300 sq/ft retail tal School of Nurs- Unique Tiffany condition $50.
BEAUTY
a year round opera- Class 8 Inspection and appointments Sapa Extruder, Inc. an aluminum extru-
tion. These posi- •Maintains current & 1,300 sq/ft ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, gown, Terra cotta CEDAR CHEST with
License a Plus. We storage 1959 West Pittston color with beading, cushion seat, $150. sion facility, is looking for a first shift Tool-
tions involve travel Offer Top Wages & progress and con-
SPA HOSPITALITY
at a minimum Mon-
day through Friday.
Benefits Package.
Call For Interview
tact notes and any
other appropriate $63,000
Includes
H.S. 1950, 1954,
1955, 1956, 1960
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
layered, lace, Vin-
tage looking, strap-
less, from Prom
TEA CART, oak. $65
570-655-0952
maker. This individual needs to be self-
motivated and must be able to perform in
Employer pays hotel documentation in
and Ask for Jon: 1939, 1940, 1941, DAY BED white a team environment and work independ-
TEAM costs & mileage accordance with established sales, Excitement, size 12,
Falzone Towing all equipment, 1942, 1943, 1945, runs small. Must wicker Henry Lind ently. This position requires 10 years expe-
reimbursement. Service, Inc. MENTOR policy,
showcases, 1948, 1949, 1950, see. $40. Short with trundle, desk,
The Woodhouse 3 years experience 271 N. Sherman St. program standards
1953, 1954, 1955, chair, mirror, night rience as a Toolmaker, a high school diplo-
Day Spa, Kingston, needed with operat- or other regulatory inventory & gold, sequin bodice,
Wilkes-Barre, PA memberships to 1956, 1957, 1959, full tulle sparkly bot- stand, 6 draw ma or equivalent plus apprenticeship or
is now hiring for ing any of the fol- 18702 policies
front desk staff. lowing: •May assist clients FTD, Tele-Floral & 1960, 1961, 1962, tom prom dress dresser, removable journeymen’s papers. Requires knowledge
570-823-2100 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. from David’s Bridal, bookcase, ward-
Must possess out- • Front End Loader with medication 1-800-FLOWERS. of aluminum fabrication processes, opera-
standing customer • Bulldozer Willing to train 1951, 1952 size 4, worn once. robe , magazine
administration tion of basic manual shop machines and
service skills and be • Grinder Operator 542 Logistics/ •Complete other buyer. Owner 570-825-4721 $15. BCBG black stand $750. or call
retiring after 25 short semi dress, for individual prices use of precision measurement equipment.
available days, • Hydraulic Transportation duties as needed
570-498-0977
evenings and some Excavator JOB years in business. 710 Appliances sequins on top, Ability to design tools, fixtures and
Room for worn once, size 4.
Saturdays.
Please apply in
Employer has
complete health- DRIVERS REQUIREMENTS:
•High school diplo- potential growth. DRYER: Gas dryer - $15. BCBG red short DESK brown, very
sturdy, 2 drawers,
machines that involve hydraulic, pneu-
matic and basic electrical controls. If you
person at the spa
Monday-Friday, 9-6.
care package.
Submit resume to
Local
Company
Trucking
looking
ma or GED required;
Bachelor’s Degree
CALL 570-542-4520 large capacity $125.
Side by side bisque
semi, pleated criss
crossed top, flowy excellent condition,
$45. 570-239-2937
feel that you meet these qualifications
Pictures available. skirt, beautiful, worn
387 Wyoming Ave. bgapstone@ for OTR/REGIONAL preferred refrigerator, 8 years please send a resume with salary
570-763-0063. EOE Tractor Trailer Driver once, can be worn DESK secretary with
yahoo.com •One year service- old with filter, ice &
strapless size 4
requirements to:
3 years minimum delivery experience water dispenser hutch, new in box
630 Money To Loan
OFFICE MANAGER/ 515 Creative/Design
experience with
clean MVR. Full time
preferred
•Ability to apply “We can erase
$275. 570-287-8107 $15. 7 dance dress-
es sizes small,
$95. 288-9940 Sapa Extruder, Inc.
330 Elmwood Avenue,
and part time need- RANGE/STOVE, medium & large, DRESSER: 3 drawer,
RECEPTIONIST LICENSED STYLISTS & ed. Medical benefits
after 90 days.
common
understanding
sense
to
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
Kenmore Elite, gas,
black, excellent
$5.each 696-3528 top drawer needs
repair $20. Larger
Mountain Top, PA 18707
Attention: Human Resources
carry out instruc- TEED.” Attorneys corner computer
For Professional
Engineering Firm. NAIL TECHNICIANS Please call
570-270-5145 or
tions furnished in
written or oral form
for the Federal
Trade Commission
condition, asking
$200. 262-4866 Collect cash, not dust! desk, light oak &
Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
gray $75. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
Communication and
computer skills and
Needed for new
salon. Experienced.
mail resume to: •Current driver’s
license, car regis-
say they’ve never
seen a legitimate
REFRIGERATOR
Kenmore, almond,
Clean out your 570-868-6018 E.O.E.
ability to multi task
a must. Please
Spanish-speaking a
plus.
J & S Ralston
Trucking, Inc.
tration and auto
insurance is neces-
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
21.6 cu. ft. with ice
maker & filtered
basement, garage KITCHEN SET beige
marble top, octagon
send resume to
rszat@arriseng.com
Call 570-606-1701
or 570-328-0948
8 E. Ann Street
Plains, Pa 18705
sary
•Full time positions
legally remove
accurate and timely
water $300.
570-868-6018
or attic and call the shape,
base, 4
pedestal
captain
539 Legal 539 Legal
CONTACT:
message from The
DRYER, gas $80. 1-800-427-8649 $75. Kitchen table
with 6 chairs and
Times Leader and
Randi Farr 570-704-8134 PURSES (2) Vera leaf. walnut in color
the FTC.
570-654-4585 Bradley assorted $125. CEDAR
ext 4226 WASHER: Whirlpool purses $20 each. WARDROBE $100.
fax 570-654-3733 Duet Sport HT front 570-693-2612 CEDAR CHEST $50.
Randi.Farr@the load washer, multi
Light wood oak
mentornetwork.com settings, energy
728 Commercial/ complete twin bed
XLC Services, LLC (Logistics) is Apply online efficient, white,
with removable side
or in person: excellent condition, Industrial
seeking experienced forklift less than 2 Years
rails $50. HOSPITAL
312 Highway 315, BED complete with
operators & Inexperienced candidates Pittston, PA 18640 700 old (Paid $900). Equipment side rails $200.
with great employment history to www. Must sell, only $500.
570-287-8107
work at their Mehoopany, PA pa-mentor.com MERCHANDISE 570-825-7867 BOY’S SUITS, navy,
husky size 14/16 and LAMP - Parlor stand
Every
location. The following skills are EOE/M/F/D/V WASHING size 8. like new. $10 up lamp. Very good
702 Air MACHINE. Like new. each Call 823-4941
necessary for these positions:
• High School Diploma/GED DURABLE MEDICAL Conditioners
Front loader. Very
condition. Grey
metal color. $25.
Thursday
nice. 24” wide.
730 Computer 570-740-1246
• Computer Skills
• Valid Driver’s License
EQUIPMENT MANAGER AIR CONDITIONER
Many cycles includ-
ing hand wash & Equipment & LIVING ROOM Sofa
$40
• Criminal Background Check heavy duty. $325. Software and Loveseat.
in May
Seeking manager 570-740-1246 570-817-0409 Leather. Light beige,
• Pass Pre-employment Drug Screen with at least 3-5
years experience AIR CONDITIONER DESK. Computer great condition
& Physical
with durable med- portable, 10,000 712 Baby Items Desk $50. Call 735- $350. 823-9551
• Part-time position for experienced 8730 or 332-8094
driver only. 10:00 am - 4:00 pm ical equipment. BTU, G.E., excellent
condition. Asking BABY CARRIAGE ,
LOVESEAT &
Resumes to GATEWAY computer OTTOMAN solid
All full-time positions come with the Tunkhannock nepamedsupplies@ $150. 829-6417 excellent condition,
system. 27” crt sand colored cush-
following benefits: yahoo.com includes hood &
Library Say it HERE bottom basket $20.
monitor with built in
speakers win xp
ioned, excellent
shape $200.
medical, 8 paid holidays, 401k after in the Classifieds! 570-239-2937
RN/LPNs
283586
www.XLCServices.com or Call 888-382-4078 care is looking for Hobbies large tray $30. includes carring
Transportation Transportation Transportation
a RN/LPN in the Walker red, blue & case, ac adapter,
Greater Wilkes- RAGGEDY ANN & yellow $15. Yellow restore dvd & color
Barre area with at ANDY DOLLS 25” infant seat vibrates web cam with
least 1 year of
experience and a
beautiful, hand
made made clothes
with music, great for
feeding $40.
motion detect for
surveillance. xp pro Casual Bus Operator
CDL CLASS A valid CPR card.
Preferred experi-
with embroided
faces, sold in set
570-208-3888 sp3, office,
games, typing, eng-
33 The County of Lackawanna Transit System (COLTS) is hiring Casual Bus
Operators for coverage as needed. This position is safety sensitive and
DRIVERS ence is with adults $75. 570-288-8689 UMBRELLA lish tutor & much
and quadriplegics. STROLLER New more, needs new requires pre-employment and random drug and alcohol screening.
- Excellent Pay 708 Antiques & condition $7. battery. $150. Preferred candidates should be comfortable in all driving situations while
- Weekly 570-779-9791 570-457-6610 providing customer service. The position consists of varied hours
TIRED OF LONG TRIPS...AWAY FROM HOME AT NIGHT Paychecks
Collectibles
TOWER HP dual Monday through Saturday, with little advance notice and starts with a pay
- Direct Deposit 714 Bridal Items
REINHART FOODSERVICE, LLC - Convenient
Online Training
DINING ROOM SET
1949 Leuis Burg WEDDING GOWN
core tower. 3.4ghz
cpu. ddr2 ram. win-
of $15.00+ per hour. To be considered for an interview, you:
• Need a high school diploma or GED equivalent;
dows 7. delivery.
HAS THE CAREER FOR YOU! - Benefits Chair and Furniture package REDUCED. $85. 570-905-2985 • Must show that you are a U.S. Citizen or present your proof of
Contact New, tags on, ivory
$1000.00 SIGN ON BONUS Dave or Eric @
Company
Mahogany dining strapless, size 10, Employment Eligibility;
570-822-6900 room set consisting ivory strapless, 732 Exercise • Must have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL);
CDL Class A drivers transport products from our Pittston domicile to beautiful bead work,
of rectangle drop Equipment • Passenger Endorsement with no Air Brake Restriction is preferred but not
customer locations, conduct pre/post trip inspections, unload cased leaf table with veil beaded to
required to be hired. However, the prospective employee will be
products from trailer to desired customer location, and other duties as
551 Other swirled legs, match & slip. Paid AB-LOUNGE SPORT
4 padded chairs, $600 asking $125. w/ owners manual & expected to acquire this endorsement within two weeks of being hired;
assigned. Drivers must be willing to operate a Tracscan unit and be able
to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds frequently and lift and/or move up KENNEL HELP hutch with 8 draw-
ers, corner cabinet
570-287-3505 DVD, Excellent con-
dition $40.00
• Must have acceptable driving record ;
• Must be physically capable to perform the essential job functions;
Full and Part Time.
to 100 pounds occasionally. Excellent customer service and interperson- K-9 Korner Inc. with glass top and 716 Building (570)825-0330 • Must have no conviction of a felony, or any drug-related convictions;
al skills are required. 734 Wilkes-Barre bottom drawer,
Twp. Blvd. (SR309) telephone stand Materials ELLIPTICAL: Bronze, • Must comply with all other applicable qualifications for employment
Drug Free, EEO/AAP/M/F/H/V/D. Reasonable accommodations may with swirled legs. silver, & black established by the organization;
570-829-8142 DOOR. 36”x80” Omega Fitness Ellip-
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential Come in to fill out All in very good
condition. solid wood, 6 panel. tical Trainer w/ COLTS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
function of a position. an application. Exterior or interior. instruction book &
Monday-Friday: $1300 for all.
570-239-7846 Natural oak finish, adapter $300.00 Applications are available via www.coltsbus.com
Reinhart offers an attractive compensation program, a comprehensive 9am-6pm right or left with (570)825-0330
Saturday: 9am-4pm or by request at 570-346-2061 and should be sent to:
benefits package including health insurance, eye and dental insurance, LP’S, 78’S, 45’S hardware. $200.
Casual Bus Operator
From 40’S, 50’S, Call 570-735-8730
and 401(k), and the opportunity to work in a well-established and Collect cash, not dust! 60’S & 70’S or 570-332-8094 742 Furnaces & ATTN: Dorothy A. Sterling Hill
growth-oriented company. Clean out your $1 each. 829-2411 Heaters COLTS
basement, garage GLASS DOOR. 3
For confidential consideration, apply at www.RFShires.com or or attic and call the NEON SIGN - Elec- way glass door for FIREPLACE. Brick 800 North South Road; Scranton, PA 18504
1-877-573-7447. Applications being accepted until May 30, 2011 Classified depart- tric, Camel sign, 30 bath tub. $25 front electric. 6’ Or to
ment today at 570- years old, $200. 570-331-8183 wide. $500 or best jobs@coltsbus.com
or until maximum number of applications received. 570-829-2411 offer. 570-288-3233
829-7130!
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752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 776 Sporting Goods 786 Toys & Games 794 Video Game 815 Dogs 815 Dogs 835 Pets- 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Gardening Systems/Games Miscellaneous
CHAINSAW gas
TOASTER OVEN
white $10. TOASTER
PUMP:
Pump
Electric
Coleman.
XBOX-360. Guitar
hero guitar $15. PS2 GAMES: Call Of SNAKE red tail BOA, HANOVER TWP JENKINS TWP./
4 slot $5. Both Brand New in box XBOX 360 cordless
homelite 16” bar
includes case and excellent condition.
LITTER BOX cov-
$10. 570-239-2937 racing wheel & ped-
als $25.
Duty 3 Special Edi-
tion $12. Call Of Duty
with cage $250.
Python with cage
112 Regal Street
2 family.
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
extra chain runs World At War Final $275. 570-704-8134 Renovated bath
great $75. Lawn-
mower Craftsman
ered, new $7.
570-239-2937
778 Stereos/
Accessories
570-693-2612 Fronts $15. Guitar
Hero $10. Hitman 2 DOBERMAN PUPPIES & kitchen, low
LINEUP 845 Pet Supplies taxes, new
PAWS
21” cut runs great $10. Dance Dance AKC Puppies.
TRAILER HITCH with Black & rust. Veteri- boiler, 50 x 150,
not selfpropelled no Revolution Extreme
bag. $75. Werner
hardware, fits 2005-
2008 Escape, Mer-
SPEAKERS one pair
of two way floor or ASUCCESSFULSALE 2 $12. Tekken Tag narian checked.
Tails, due claws &
DOG CRATES 2 Pet-
mate medium 27Lx
over sized
Garage,
6ft aluminum step Tournament (some
ladder good condi-
cury Mariner, Mazda bookshelf speakers,
INCLASSIFIED! scratches works shots done. 20wx19h $25. each $84,000. Call
TO CONSIDER....
Tribute $110 or best good condition in Ready May 10. 570-654-2396 570-825-7588
tion $30. 16’ exten- fine) $5.
sion ladder, alu-
offer. 570-466-1214 original boxes. Can Doyouneedmorespace? PLAYSTATION 570-739-4674 or 718-360-7283
be seen in down-
minum, good condi- TURKEY FRYER all- town Wilkes-Barre A yard or garage sale GAMES: Spongebob Own this home for
tion $50. firm
570-655-3197
in-one gas & char- $15. 607-565-1726 in classified Squarepants Super-
sponge $10. Tony
ENHANCE LINE UP less than $400 a
coal single burner month! Large 3
MOWER: lawn push
smoker grill & turkey STEREO SYSTEM, is the best way Hawks Pro Skater YOUR PET A GREAT DEAL... bedroom home with
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ALSO,
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with
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need: Stand
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call Nancy
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extra weight sup- bench. Excellent
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$150. 570-457-6610 815 Dogs with classified! Ready now.
more details 65 West
6 weeks old.
570-829-2411 PIANO KEYBOARD
Casio WK-200 76-
approximate 3 X 5 -
$50. 868-6018 794 Video Game
Systems/Games
2 males, 3 females.
$300 & Up
Pettebone St.
Beautiful remod-
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BID
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5000 btu energy
savor ac works
excellent condition.
Comes with every-
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never opened, Nin-
tendo Gamecube
ALASKAN MALAMUTE ALASKAN carpeting new
kitchen, stainless
two story, single
family, 2 bed-
great, $40.
FM/CassettE & cd
AM/ thing you need,
bench, stand, sus-
snacks & snow
cones cart, working
Bomberman Jet-
ters, rated E. $8. AKC Registered
Available May 24.
MALAMUTE PUPPIES
AKC RARE Red &
appliances.
A must see.
JENKINS rooms, 1 bath-
room, kitchen, din-
cone maker, bever- New, never opened. ing room, family
HIGHLAND HILLS
player boom box tain pedal.$200 age dispenser, Nintendo Game- Rare breeding & white, 2 females, S T. B ERNARD P UP PRICE REDUCED
ACA. 1 Female. room, living room,
$25. Lexmar color or best offer. snack/vending cube, A series of hand whelped. shots & wormed, $169,500
Wormed & shots fireplace, electric
printer new in the 570-824-1114 tubes, play cash Unfortunate Events, 4 males & $450 each. Call Leave Message Stylish Bi-Level, 3
$500 heat, .85 acres,
box $20. DVD/VCR register, scale, cut- rated E. $8. Two 4 females: Seals, 570-477-3398 570-881-8493 bedrooms, granite,
570-274-5099 deck. Located in a
combo with all hook ting boards, used Sables & Whites.
ups $40. DVD player
772 Pools & Spas Play Station 2 steer-
$600
stainless appli- Goldstar communi-
WILKES-BARRE
2x $40. cash or ing wheels & foot ances, heated in ty, lake rights,
with all hook ups paypal. 735-2661. pedals for racing 570-510-6428 ground pool.
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LITTLE TIKES PARTY ties include pool,
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box, never openend new, new motor, rately. remodeled, hard- house, golf, ski
a $150. value for
only $70. Dell flat
pump, & sand filter.
condition, lot’s of
plates & dishes. GUITAR ONLY for COCKER SPANIEL PUPS wood floors, 2 story Looking for Work? slopes, boating
screen 16” monitor
Maintenance
accessories & deck
$25. Thomas the Guitar Hero III X-Box 2 male black & tan. YORKSHIRE TERRIER addition.
garage,
Deck,
large Tell Employers with
and other water
activities.
with keyboard,
mouse all hookups,
included. $500
570-690-8009
Train Table & Train
set, wooden rail-
360 & Playstation 2,
used almost new POMERANIAN PUPPIES 1 female chocolate.
$300 each. Parents
One Male. One
Female. $850.
fenced yard. Quiet
neighborhood. Extra a Classified Ad.
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MAY 9.
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wooden. EQUIPMENT,
53 gallon. Somerset Dough
Excellent Sheeter, Model
condition $195. CAR-100. Only
570-876-3830 1 available. $1,500
Call for more info
570-498-3616
BATHROOM SINK
SET: Gerber white RESTAURANT
porcelain bathroom EQUIPMENT,
sink with mirror and SOMERSET TURN
medicine cabinet. OVER MACHINE -
Matching set. $80. model SPM45,
570-331-8183 $500; ALSO, Bunn
BEDLINER: 89 Pour Over Coffee
Chevy S10 truck Machine, Model #
bedliner, standard STF15, $225
cab $30. 2000 For more info, call
Chevy Cavalier LS 570-498-3616
rear trunk spoiler, RESTAURANT
black $10. Four
EQUIPMENT,
barrel carb running
AMERICAN EAGLE
from Chevy motor
MIXER, 20 quart
$50. 3 suitcases in
mixer, Model
excellent shape
AE-20, with timer
$40. 570-740-1246
and guard, $1300.
BOOKS: (2) World ALSO, Bev Air 2
War II Veterans : door refrigerator/
Tom Brokaw’s “The sandwich prep
Greatest Genera- table, Model
tion” stories of SP48-12, $1300.
World War II heroes Call 570-498-3616
390 pages pub- for more details.
TUCKED AWAY WITH GREAT VIEWS OF THE WINDMILLS, YET BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM RANCH IN A DESIRED IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. EXTRA LARGE ROOMS SEMI-PRIVATE LOCATION WITH PRIVATE BACK YARD, PRIVATE SETTING NEWER RANCH HOME ON GREAT 3 BEDROOM CAPE COD WITH CHARM
lished 1998. Both CLOSE ENOUGH TO ALL MAJOR HIGHWAYS! 4 BEDROOMS, 2 COMMUNITY. FINISHED BASEMENT WITH CUSTOM WITH GREAT FEATURES. 2 FULL & 2 HALF BATHS, 3 SEASON ROOM, GAS FIREPLACE IN LOWER LEVEL GORGEOUS LOT WITH LARGE DECK, PERGO & CHARACTER, 1 3/4 BATHS, NICE YARD.
books in good con- 776 Sporting Goods FULL BATHS, LARGE OPEN BASEMENT WITH WALK-OUT TO
YARD IS INSULATED AND READY TO BE FINISHED. MLS# 10-
WET BAR, GYM AND WORKSHOP. ATTACHED 2 CAR HUGE ENCLOSED PORCH, BUILT IN BBQ, LARGE FAMILY ROOM. 4 BEDROOMS, GARAGE. MLS# 10-
FLOORS, FINISHED LL. MLS# 10-2364 MLS# 10-342
dition. $10. each 4060 GARAGE ON LARGE LOT. MLS# 10-4455 YARD. MLS# 10-2817 4740
CALL JULIO 592-3966 CALL NANCY 237-0752 OR MELISSA 237-6384
CALL GLENN 654-3562 CALL CHARLIE 829-6200 VM 101 CALL CHARLIE 829-6200 VM 101
Call Jim A WWII vet- BASKETBALL CALL COLLEEN 237-0415
DIR: RT 315 TO LIGHT AT LAFLIN ROAD, LEFT ON HAVERFORD, DIR: 315 NORTH TO LEFT ON LAFLIN ROAD, 3 1/2 DIR: PITTSTON BY-PASS TO OAK ST, RIGHT ON DIR: RT. 315 TO ST. JOE’S OBLATES, RIGHT ON DIR: RT. 92 TO LEFT ONTO TERRACE AVE, DIR: WYOMING AVE TO SUSQUEHANNA AVE
eran at 655-9474. HOOP: Lifetime LEFT ON PEACHWOOD TO LEFT ON HICKORYWOOD BLOCKS TO HOME ON RIGHT. FORD, LEFT ON PARNELL. PITTSTON AVE, RIGHT ON REID ST. RIGHT ON CREST. TO DENNISON.
Quick Court II
CANISTER SET 4 adjustable basket-
piece, burgundy, $8. ball hoop, sand
Hamilton Beach can filled, great condi-
opener, used less tion. $100.
than 1 year $8. Vac- 570-825-5353
uum bags, Elec-
trolux upright, 4 ply, BICYCLE, BMX Haro
style C (generic) 10 Backtrail X1 Nyquist,
count $10. Elec- 20 x2.1 tires; 24T
trolux upright 4 ply sealed bottom
style U, 8 count $10 bracket, ridden only
and style U (gener- 2 or 3 times since
ic) 10 count $10. new, child did not
570-868-6018 like it; looks new; RAISED RANCH WITH LARGE MASTER BEDROOM, LOADS OF SPACE IN THIS MODERNIZED TRADITIONAL HOME. NICE STARTER HOME WITH 7 ROOMS, 3 BEDROOMS, ENJOY THE SERENITY OF COUNTRY LIVING IN THIS NICE BRICK FRONT 2 STORY HOME IN PRESTIGEOUS
THREE BEDROOM HOME, FRESHLY PAINTED WITH
CRMO seat tube & MODERN KITCHEN, FAMILY ROOM WITH GAS 3RD FLOOR IS LARGE BR WITH WALK-IN CLOSET, MODERN 1 1/4 BATHS, 1 CAR GARAGE AND CARPORT. LOTS BEAUTIFUL TWO STORY HOME ON 2.23 ACRES. DEVELOPMENT, 3 BR, 2 1/2 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM WITH
COLLEGE BOOKS cranks, quality FIREPLACE, 2 CAR GARAGE, FENCED YARD, MOVE IN KITCHEN, FAMILY ROOM ADDITION, LARGE YARD WITH MODERN KITCHEN AND BATH WITH TILE FLOOR,
OF OFF STREET PARKING, NICE SHED AND GREAT
SURROUNDED BY NATURE THE PROPERTY HAS IT’S OWN FP, 2 CAR GARAGE, FINISHED ROOM IN LL. CENTRAL A/C.
DECK, 4 BEDROOMS 1 1/2 BATHS. NOT JUST A STARTER OFF STREET PARKING. PRIVATE DRIVEWAY, GREAT ENTERTAINING INSIDE AND MLS# 10-2379
Writing a Research heavy duty bike.
CONDITION. MLS# 11-152 HOME! A HOME TO STAY & GROW IN! MLS# 11-622 CALL LUANN 602-9280
YARD. MLS# 11-559 OUT! 3 CAR GARAGE, PLUS 2 CAR DETACHED, A MUST SEE! CALL LUANN 602-9280
Paper, 5th edition, CALL LUANN 602-9280 CALL COLLEEN 237-0415 CALL TOM 262-7716 MLS# 11-831 DIR: SOUTH MAIN ST. PITTSTON TO FORK STAY LEFT ON
New $249., asking DIR: PITTSTON BY-PASS TO LEFT ON OAK ST, RIGHT
DIR: WILLIAM ST TO LEFT ON LAUREL, LEFT ON DIR: SAN SOUCI HWY TO LIGHT AT WILLOW ST, U TURN TO DIR: WY OMING AVE TO L EFT ON 8 TH S T P AST CALL NANCY 237-0752 OR MELISSA 237-6384 STOUT ST PAST PA HIGH, RIGHT INTO WILLOW VIEW, RIGHT
ISBN: 1-877653-66- $149. 570-696-1410 CENTER, LEFT ON SKYLINE. DIAMOND AVE.
ON FORD, LEFT ON PARNELL. HOME ON RIGHT. SHORMAKER AVE HOME ON LEFT. DIR: FOLLOW RT. 92 TO CORNER OF LOCKVILLE ROAD. ON OSBORNE.
7 good condition
$2. Life As We FISHING POLES: 4
Know It, a collection brand new fishing
of personal essays poles/ 3 brand new
by Foote Sweeney, reels $220.
Great condition 570-654-2396
ISBN: 0-7434- CUSTOM BUILT SOLID BRICK 4
FISHING ROD & BR 4 BATH HOME ON 1+ ACRE
7686-7 $4. Ger-
LOT. CENTRAL A/C, 2 MBR
minal by Emile Zola REEL great shape EACH WITH MBATH AND FP,
ISBN: 978-0-14- $20. 570-704-8134 U LTR A MO DERN KI TCH EN,
044742-2 $4. HARDWOOD FLOORS
570-696-3528 GOLF BAG, Precise THROUGHOUT, CATHEDRAL
professional, black/ CEILINGS, OPEN FLR PLAN,
DRAPES 2 pair sin- navy standup bag, OLD FARM ESTATES. MLS# 11-
gle width gold & putter tube, ball 653
holder, 6 pockets in FORGET THE HASSLE, WE DID THE BUILDING FOR YOU! STATELY BRICK RANCH IN PRIVATE LOCATION, WELL KEPT RANCH WITH 7 ROOMS, 3 BEDROOMS 2 STATELY BRICK HOME WITH MODERN KITCHEN & CALL KIM 466-3338
hooks $5. Poise INTERIOR IS DESIGNED WITH CONVENIENCE IN MIND, LARGE ROOM SIZES, FIREPLACE, CENTRAL AIR. BATHS, 2 CAR GARAGE, 1 YEAR OLD GAS FURNACE, BATH, 3 BEDROOMS, PRIVATE YARD & DECK, DIR: RT. 115 S TO BLAKESLEE,
Maximum long excellent condition. HARDWOOD FLOORS, GAS FIREPLACE, CENTRAL A/C, EXTRA LOT INCLUDED IN SALE. MLS# 10-3512 FULL UNFINISHED BASEMENT. MLS# 10-4474 NEWER ROOF, FURNACE & WINDOWS. OFF STREET THROUGH CORNERS TO LEFT
pads, box of 42. $25. 570-696-1267. MODERN KITCHEN WITH GRANITE AND SS APPLIANCES, CALL CHARLIE 829-6200 VM 101 CALL TOM 262-7716 PARKING! MLS# 10-1182 ON CHESTNUT ROAD INTO OLD
PATIO IN BACK. 2 CAR GARAGE. MLS# 10-3676 DIR: FROM HIGHWAY 315, TURN AT ST. JOE’S DIR: 309 NORTH TO RIGHT ON CARVERTON RD, APX CALL JULIO 592-3966
$10.50 474-5653 FARM EST., HOME ON LEFT
Line up a place to live
CALL COLLEEN 237-0415 OBLATES, FOLLOW TO LEFT ON PITTSTON AVE SEE 2 MILES TO LEFT ON MANOR, LEFT ON GREENPOND, DI R : WY O M IN G A VE E XE TE R N EA R P EN N A V E
DIR: PITTSTON BY PASS TO GAIN ST, HOUSE ON RIGHT. SIGN. HOME ON THE LEFT. INTERSECTION.
CORNER.
LAWN ORNAMENT
cement yard donkey
with flower cart 3’
in classified!
GOLF CLUBS
x3” planter for flow-
Ladies only, great
ers. sell for $90.
condition, black
ATTIC CLEANED
bag, like new. $75.
OUT !!! many, many FOUR BEDROOM RANCH
570-823-9551
items ( over 100 ! ) HOME WITH HARDWOOD
christmas decora- HARD BALL HAT: FLOORS, LARGE ROOM
tions, candles, flow- Easton Stealth SC SIZES, GAS HEAT &
ers. lamps, suitcas- 900 Hard Ball Bat. C E N T RA L A / C G A R A G E
es all for $ 75. call 32 inch 29 oz. Hard- AND CARPORT. NICE
570-735-2081 ly used. $60. Call HOME, CORNER LOT,
570-283-5958 after LARGE UNFINISHED
MISC: Daavlin BASEMENT. MLS# 11-1209
5pm or 570-301- ATTN FOOTBALL FANS! THE NAME ALONE MAKES YOU WANT FRESHLY PAINTED AND INSULATED, IMMACULATE AND
stand-up UVB light CAPE COD HOME WITH 3-4 BEDROOMS, 2 1/2 BATHS, BRAND NEW IN 2004, 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHROOMS,
CALL CHARLIE 829-6200
3484 anytime. LOTS OF CLOSET SPACE, 2 CAR GARAGE, TWO TIER DECK CENTRAL A/C, 2 CAR GARAGE, SHED, 6 CAR T O BUY ! VER Y CONV ENIENT L OCA T IO N F OR T HIS 3 BR SITTING ON ALMOST 1/2 AN ACRE, THIS 3BR 1 1/2 BATH
for Psoriasis w/ WITH AG POOL, BAMBOO FLOORS, EXCELLENT MOVE IN DRIVEWAY, ROOF, KITCHEN, FURNACE, A/C, MASTER
TOWNHOME WITH DECK & PATIO FOR OUTDOOR LIVING, HOME CAN BE YOURS. FEATURES INCLUDE MODERN VM 101
LARGE LR/DR COMBO WITH GAS FP PLUS LL FAM ROOM KITCHEN, LAUNDRY ROOM, CENTRAL A/C, OFFICE & FREE
owners manual, HELMETS one XL CONDITION. GET READY FOR SUMMER FUN! MLS# 11-657 BATH ALL REPLACED. AND MUCH MORE! MLS# 11-1166 BOTH WITH HW FLOORS 3 1/2 BATHS, GARAGE! MLS# 11-782 STANDING FP. ALL APPLIANCES INCLUDED. JUST MOVE DIR: MAIN ST. TURN WEST
CALL COLLEEN 237-0415 CALL TOM 262-7716
keys, & goggles red, Surround ATV DIR: RIVER ST. PLAINS TO RIGHT ON SAYLOR AVE, LEFT DIR: CHURCH ST. TO RIGHT INTO LARKMONT MANOR,
CALL COLLEEN 237-0415 RIGHT IN. MLS# 11-604 ON OAK ST. 3 BLOCK TO
DIR: RT. 315 SOUTH TO LEFT ON MUNDY ST, LEFT ON BEAR CALL KIM 466-3338
$300.00 helmet $50. One ON SUSQUEHANNOCK DR, HOME STRAIGHT AHEAD. LEFT ON PHEASANT, RIGHT ON FALCON, HOME ON LEFT. CREEK BLVD, RIGHT ON NITTANY LANE INTO JADE HILLS. DIR: WYOMING AVE NORTH, HOME ON RIGHT.
LEFT ON JOHNSON ST.
(570)825-0330 XXL Camo-Surround
ATV helmet $50.
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
One large black
Hand made
vector sport ATV
Rosaries, $5.
helmet $25.
570-829-2411
570-735-7742
SEWING MACHINE
PAINT BALL GUNS:
with antique wood-
Piranha BMW
en cabinet. $50 or
00547; Brass Eagle
best offer.
Eradicator with
570-825-5847
tank, $100 or best
TIRES: set of 4 offer. Call
Michelin green x 570-654-6345
mxv4 plus radial 4,800 SQ. FT., MODERN KITCHEN, CALL FOR LARGE FIRST FLOOR SHOWROOM WITH DISPLAY 2,500 SQ. FT. 2 DOCTOR OFFICES, PLUS 4 EXAM
PALAMINO 1988 FORMER COMMERCIAL BUILDING WITH 2 APARTMENTS.
tires, all season. APPOINTMENT MLS# 08-2954 W IN DO W. P L U S L U XU R Y A P AR TM ENT O N 2 ND SEPERATE ELECTRIC METERS. COMMERCIAL SECTION ROOMS, XRAY, RECEPTION AND BREAK ROOM.
COLT POP UP FLOOR. COULD BE OFFICES. GREAT HIGH TRAFFIC IS OPEN SPAN WITH OFFICE SPACE. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE, ADAPTABLE TO ANY
P205/55R16 excel- CALL CHARLIE 829-6200 VM101
STOVE COOLER LOCATION RIGHT ON WYOMING AVE. MLS# 10-4339 MLS# 10-3872 BUSINESS, PARKING FOR 8 CARS. MLS# 11-751
lent condition DIR: TAKE MAIN ST. PITTSTON SOUTH TO CALL CHARLIE 829-6200 VM 101 CALL CHARLIE 829-6200 VM 101 CALL CHARLIE 829-6200 VM 101
CONVERTOR, good JENKINS TWP, LEFT ON MAY ST, THEN LEFT
15,000 miles $200. DIR: JUST BEFORE CORNER OF 8TH ST & WYOMING DIR: MAIN ST. AVOCA TO MCALPINE, RIGHT ON ST. DIR: LOCATED ON KENNEDY BLVD NEXT TO
283948
tires, new springs AGAIN. AVE ON WEST SIDE. MARY ST. COOPERS.
570-926-5075
$950. 693-0410
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(570) 823-2431
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950 Half Doubles included, Cal
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Cape Cod with
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enclosed
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parking. No Pets.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Lyndwood Avenue 965 Roommate
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3 bedroom, 1 bath,
semi modern
call Nancy
570-237-0752
heat. Central air.
$700 + utilities &
bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
cy.
stove
Heat,
&
water,
fridge 944 Commercial
ble with
parking.
neutral
decor. Off street
Private
SCRANTON/SOUTH
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kitchen with stove security. Will consid- elevator, carpet-
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and fridge. Nice er reduced rent for includes electric.
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$500 & $400/mo.
No smoking or pets. COMMERCIAL BUILDING $560 / month + utili- closets.
cable TV included. Security & refer- 12,000 + square ties. 1 year lease, $420/month
MLS 11-1298
909 Income & Laundry facilities. ences required. Call foot. Forty Fort security. No pets. 570-575-6280
$59,900
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(570) 592-2902 60 Dilley Street
570-602-9280
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pets. References. Mayflower
& Industrial. Ware-
house, offices, 4
55 Loomis St
3 bedroom, wall
CHARMING
May Street Security. Lease. bath rooms, huge
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FORTY FORT - 570-287-0900 Apartments Available June 1st. attic, stove,
570-881-4993 fridge & water
SECOND FLOOR,
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570.822.3968 included. No
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DOLPHIN PLAZA
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rooms with appli- plus security 30 minutes from
ances, laundry,
porch, parking.
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom,
- Light & bright
open floor plans
Rte. 315
2,000 SF
570-814-1356 PSU. 300 ft. + of
exclusive fishing,
hunting, 8+ acres,
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Management pro-
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available
immediately, No
- All major
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Next to Gymboree PITTSTON 1/2 DOUBLE log cabin, oil heat,
out buildings, pond.
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- Pets welcome* Showroom, 2 bedrooms, sun-
AFFORDABLE PRICE kitchen & parking.
For more informa-
UTILITIES, NO
PETS/SMOKING/
on income start
at $395 & $430. - Close to everything Warehouse
Loading Dock
room, new bath,
washer/dryer
By appointment.
Call (717) 919-9222
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WILDWOOD CREST
floor master bed- ble. Equal Housing 4 Acres touching hookup. No pets.
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room, 3 season Opportunity.
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570-760-1513
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belongs for sale in the er/dryer hookup, off Retail / Office
ances included. 1/2 baths, $575 +
Greter Pittston
with a Lost/Found ad! street parking, $530 + security. Space Available security. Utilities by 1000
vehicles
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570-829-7130 tenant. Call
570-655-1606
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Call 570-406-5221
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home in beautiful
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570-793-0787
& Public Parking
• Spring Cleanup
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eat-in kitchen, wall Reasonable utilities included
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